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j.-mw "Msriinrwia ""fTWT-ftiSt . 10 h THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. . U , . - V. s. i ;k u. i WILL iPRESENT PI AY Tlio homo talent lny given by tlio yoiinj; pcoplo of Juntura la scheduled for Dec. Cth, nnd Is n fnrci1 entitled "Tho Tlmo of Ills I.lfo." Tlio play will bo followed by n dnnro nnd tlio whole affair promlneg to be a liugo fliicccuB. The cast Is ns follews: Mr. Hob Orey ..Mr. Wm. A- McKennlo Mrs. lloli Oroy Miss Dorothy Oolwoll Tom Carter Theodore llrcck, Jr Mrs. 1'elor Wycombo Mrs. Dan UnltnRhor Mr. Totor Wycombo Mr. Klmor MnthcKon Dorothy I.ungdon MIhh JoRephlno KnuplniMinnn Mr. James Landon Mr. David I Graham Unclo Tom Mr. C. A. Welterstrom Mr. l'at Connolly of Drowspy, John Murphy nnd Adam Murrny of Ueulnh woro passonRorB for Ontario Tuesday. Dan M'uphy nlso camo down to meet his wlfo, who hnB boon vIbUIiir rela tlvH near Ilakor. Tho spcchil TlianksBlvliiR sorvlco lit tho Presbyterian church on Sun day ovonltiB. Novembor 2.1il, wan largoly nttunded. Uov. (!larko spoko on tho spirit of Thanksgiving and why It srould bn especially manifest In tho year 1010. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ICdmundson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stanton, Mr. nnd Mth. Oral Woodruff nnd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Joyce nro announcing tho arrival of n daughter during tho last fow weeks nt each of their sev eral homes. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Ornlinm ypcut tho week-cull at Crane, wheru Mm, (Irabiim contributed n pleasing vnciil numbur to n proisrnm hold (hero ttrt urdny ovcnlng. MIhh Dorothy Colwoll, piliHpnl of tho Juntura rchool, Is confined to her homo tlila woel: bncnusu of III iiosH. Miss Josophlno Knuphusman, who Iihh clmrgu of tho Primary do pnrtmunt, lx hearing tho additional burden with tho holp of bo mo of tho older pupils. Kills nro out for n homo talent piny to bo given Docombor 0 nt tho Jun turn thentro. Wo nro Justly proud of our lilHtronlo ability shown In tho seasons pnst, and tho community U Impntlontly uwaltlng this production. There Is u ploasant tllr of festivity ImuglnR about thu school houso this wook. Tho pupils of tho upper grados nro preparing n program nnd cutertulumont for tho primary soom nnd for tlio patrona of tho school. Though Homuwliat hamporcd by tho Illness of thulr teachur, tho young Htors.nro working hnrd to mnko tho affair n sucenss. Mr, JnmoH (Iruham arrived from Wustfall tho otbor day to spend hoiiio tlmo hora with IiIh rolatlvus, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Hosklns of I'ondloton nrjlved Wodnosday for n Thanksgiving visit with Mth, Hos klns' parents, tho Uov. nnd Mrs. S. I,. Clarke. . Mrs. CJarko linn to hor credit two most successful years of teaching In tho Juntura schools and was warmly wolcomod by her old frlnnds and pupils. Mr. I'rosloy of lloulnh roturnod on Tuesday from Vnlo, whoro ho has been visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs Oscar I'rosloy. Mr. ClittH. Krlosz nnd brldo havo ro cently taken up their resldenco In Juntura. Mr. and Mrs. Itoliort Hoed liavii moved to lloulnh for tho winter to tuko chnrgo of tho muslness of Mr llurnoy Tlllotson. Mr. and Mrs. Tillotson left for a vacation In Calif ornia and oxpoct to visit other points of IntoroKt along the Pacific coiiBt, Mr. Adam Murray and Mr. Dahl McDonald passed through this week on their way to Ontnrio. Dan nnd Hilly Murphy woro Jun tura visitors on Tuesday. Mr. Gun Krlosz loft for Ontario Tuesday to moot his wlfo who hns been visiting with hor fmlly in Port land. Mr. Wm. Klmos of Ontario and Portland hns boon In Juntura buying burses, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuohno and Carl Jr. returned Monday lift or an nbsenco of nearly two yoars which tlioy havo spont In Tucoma Washington They will tnko up this residence ugntn up on their homestead Just outBlilo of town and their many Juntura friends nro glad to welcomo them homo Wo cannot refrain from calling at tention to tho growing list of citizens who nro returning to Juntura after absences on account of tho war, nnd Claudo Probst of Ontario was In Juntura Wednosdny of last woek looking after business connocted with his property horo. Mr. and Mrs. (loo. Duchannn nnd Mr. Gates of Hock Creek woro Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Uuchannn's dnughtor, Mrs, C A Weltorstroui, LOCAL AND PERSONAL To cscapo tho coal shorlaRO and rnjny tho mtnshiuo of Southern Cal ifornia Hay Hoyer trekked south Inst week to Join his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. !'. Hoyer, who nro spondln;; the winter In Sin Diego. Mrs. Shorry Johnson koI(i hor houohold goods this week and ex pcctH to leavo In n 'fow days for Cal ifornia. Holso was tho mngnct for n mini bor of Ontario's teachers on Friday and Saturday. Among tlioso listed as nrivlnls nt vnrlous Holso hostel rlos were: Misses Adam Crnnloy, Abbott nnd Stnnkn. Miss Dottlo Crummctt came down from Vnlo to npend TlinnksRlving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Crummctt. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Hedges of Jun tura nro in Ontnrio for n fow dnys wbllo tho Aojtnx Interviews tho den tist nml Mrs. Hedges takes tho op portunity to do sono Christmas shop ping. Davo Grnliiim who presides over tho destinies of tho flnnnclnl Institu tion, Is In Ontario looking ovor pos slblo Chrlstmns Joys and tending to somo buslnoss matters, too. District Attorney H.W. Swngler wont to Vnlo Snturday to arraign De Inncy and Morgan, tho men arrested nnd charged with burglarizing tho Glenn fur storo two weeks nko. Judge Dnlton Hlggs and Court He porter William Walker loft Saturday ovcnlng for Cnnyon City to opon tho rogulnr winter, term of court for Grant county. C. II. Helmer, who built tho water system nnd n number of tho Interal soworrt of Ontario during tho mist two years, was in tho city over tho weok end. Ho cumo hero from Jerome. B. J. Cnrrlllo loft Krlday ovonlng for Portland niter seating tho Warm springs dam so that It could start to storo wator for noxt season. Attorney II. C. ICastham spoilt Snt urday In Ontnrio on business. HUSTED'S BOOT WINS GAME FOR OLD-TIMERS Despite tho cold wind Hint sent mnny homo boforo tho gnmo ended tho Thanksgiving day gamo between tho High School nnd tho nlumnl nt tho Fair grounds will lung be re membered In Ontario. Thnnks to Joy Hustcd's educated tuo the alumni won tho gnmo !) to 0. Hustcd's pretty boot which sent tho oval over tho bars was timed Just a hnlf mlnuto boforo tho .final whlstlo when tho shivering' crowd had con cluded that n scoreless tlo would bo tho result. Tho olntlon on tho part of tho old timers was worth Booing, whllo tho gloom In tho High School camp was profound. That tho play wan hand, nnd no pink tea nffnlr may bo undorslood by tho fact that It was necesitary to take tlmo out a halt dozen times In each quarter, for men tncklcd so hard that thoy lind to tuko tlmo to "collect" thoniEolvos. Tho two lines hold about on a par, and nt times tho High bnck fluid was nblo to mnko Its ynrdago, but Jacked tho necessary unch when within a scoring distance Threa times Mad den for tho High tried for field goals. Two went wild and tho Inst ho tried was blocked. ' Hustcd's kick was. tlio fcaturo of tho afternoon nnd was as pretty n drop ns Walter Kckersall or nny oth er famous dropklckor every perform ed, nnd rownrdod tho chilly spectat ors who had n Joyed tho flno fight put up by both teams. Kverott Trousdttlo roforcod tho game; U, I. 1 Uracil was tho umplro, Lnruu lllnckaby head linesman nnd Wllmor Hoyor tlmo keeper. Tho taniK llnod up as follews: Irving 'Hazeltlno, district deputy gnmo wnrden, spent the week end In Ontario. Whllo horo ho was tho Bust of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold. Toys! Toys! Toys! CHRISTMAS is again t near at hand and wo take tlii.s means to notify tlio public that wo havonow on display a groat variety in Toys and a general lino of Christmas Goods. In oi men tion with our usual stock of Tableware, Deco rated China, Glassware, etc., we lijivo added good lines in Aluminumware, Ovonglass, Carv ing Cuts and other useful articles all worthy void.' inspection. You will find our prices very reasonable, considering present conditions thru out the country. THE VARIETY STORE ONTARIO, OREGON DREAMLAND THEATRE, DEC. 9-10, TIIES. AND WED. 5 fez HaAffnHHIKu: "r iiH SL E Her first appearance in the city for some years. The most beautiful actress on the screen. Seo her in the gripping picture Viituous Wives Only 15 Shopping Days until Christmas We offer for your inspection an exceptional showing of suitable gifts for Holiday shoppers Beautiful Bags Art Linen in black velvet. Some are fancy of pure linen truck in 15, 18 and beaded. Others are of plain 22-inch wide, of pretty designs, velvet or plush. Also a big as- Also plain crochet threads of sortment of ' every shade and size wanted. Leather Bags $1.25 to $25.00 if y()U are looking for TTTV rr j rr Pretty Cretonnes PInlipine Hand Em- forbagg uw draperies we lmve brcidered Gowns, them at Chemise, Etc. 15c to $2.50 per -yard $3.50 to $8.00 Crepe de chine and satins, cam- -. . H isals, bloomers, combinations, Haiti Iluues gowns, etc. for men, women and children : i Handkerchiefs, Furs, Gloves, Indian Blankets, Silk Blouses, Sweaters, Hosiery Coat and Suit Sale still on for another week RADER'S ALEXANDER'S Overcoat Sale Continues to be the center of at- traction in Oregon and Idaho. Many have taken advantage of this opportunity to save from $5 to $12.50, and yet there is a won derful assortment to select from. Belters, Waist Seams, Conservative Models $18.75 to $37.50 Our early buying makes it possible to show you an entire stock of men's wear at prices you can afford to pay. ALEXANDER ONE PRICE OLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON