The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 15, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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THE ONTARIO AKUl'S. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920.
FRUITLANDBENCHNEWS
FlUMTI.AN'f). January t-ttlt
Mr 13. A I.lck passed away nt lilt
liotmt Tuesday evening lit 7 o'clock
with lionrt troiihlo.surroundcd by his
wlfo ninl throw hoiih and three iIiiukIi
tcrx Ho ling liecu III fur mime Hum
nnd ulnco it week iiko hit ilnith wnH
not unexpected hut his friend aru
Krlovod heonuiio of tho patudiiK of n
kind frlond and Reed iihIkIiIioI'.
Fttnornl niinouncomont later.
Tho Mothers' Circle met Friday
afternoon at tho High School nildl
torltim. Tho following IntoroMliiK
program wiin rendered:
I'rnyor Mrs. ahormnn
Mimic (llrln' (llco Club
Duct .... Corrlnnn mid Moyd JohtiHon
An excellent paper on Parent-Teach-
ors' Ornnnlrntlon by Mm. J. II.
Itondy.
I'luno Solo, with loft hnnd . .
Moyd Johnnou
Kuwiy, "Tho AutobloKrapliy of n
Thrift Stamp," written by Tina
tllll and rend by Opnl KldrldRo.
Heading, "Mlrnndy on Apprccla-
lion," Dorothy t)lx
Mrn. F. II. .Hpninhnwor
lllislnewi bckrIoii.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Itlnckhiirn arc
tho parent of a ton-pound girl, born
Jnnmiry 2nd.
Dr. I'axion lirtH returned from n
hiiHlnotM trip to UoIko.
Mm. II. I. Itoblnnon wnH up from
(nldwoll Friday mid Saturday, a
guest nt the Oregor homo.
I.olnnd Coon started Friday from
Now Plymouth for Heattlo with a car
of cattle for It. V. drover.
Hoy HpnrkH wiih a WolKor vlnlltir
Thursday.
I'. II. Vminolton left IIiIh week for
Cnncndo.
Mr A. (Irlmo left hint week for
hlit old home In Nohratikn.
Mm. Jack Hmerlrh went to Vain
Friday to visit a few day with her
father, Mr. (leorgo Thebo.
Mr. C. M. Iirkey hint week pur-
I'hnKcd fifteen aero of liar I Ameck
for ffiOOO. poiwmMlou to bo kIvoii
March Int. We are Kind to havo
(Iioho OMtlmahlo people iikiiIu with iih
In our I'ommunlly.
Mr Karl Amock piirchnHed last
week of C'harloH I'lekerel ten acre,
formerly belonging to A. H. CarlHon,
consideration JfiOOO. A. 10. CarlHon
wbh ocr from Melba hu.t week clos.
Ing tho deal and whllo here vlilted
tho I . Taylor home.
Sam Unor of Frultlnnd hn been
licensed several Union of abusing bin
wlfo and on Saturday morning Inst at
0 o'clock kicked bin wlfo out of
doom and locked her out with noth
ing but hor night rlotheH. Sho wan
forced to go to n neighbor's nnd be
ing In a dollcnto condition tho at-tendance-
of a doctor woh required.
Snm wan arrested and In lo hnvo a
hearing before tho prolinlo JudRe
this week.
1 Tho car of lumber for K. I. Nok'
homo arrived thin weok and In lmlng
unloaded under the supervision of
W. A. Col well.
The I'. It. Hllkett hliickKinlth shop
was reopened ililx pant weok.
Mm II. X. Taylor, who has been In
Ontnrlo during the lllnomi of Mm.
Russell's rhlldren, I now nt home
sorlously III with erysipelas.
Mm. A. K. linker Is very low with
pnoumonln nt her homo In Whitley
llnttom.
Mr and Mm. I). .1 Cnmpboll of
Now Plymouth and Mr. nnd Mm,
Chnrles Cninpbell spent Sunday with
Mr. nnd Mm. (leorgo Frank.
Mr. nnd Mm. II. II. Soltorberk were
guests threo days last weok of Mr.
and Mm. Henry Solterheck. nbove
Now Plymouth.
Mm. B. II. Spnlnhower entertnlned
to dinner Rundny Miss Annn Uupp
nnd MIsh Alma Bhambergcr.
Tho Frnnccfi Wlllnrd W. C. T. U.
will meet with Mm. Maude Westfall
Frldny. January 22nd All jueni
bem are urged to be present an coun
ty content work begins nt IIiIh time
Mr. II. It. lloomer. miner of regis
torod llolstolns, sold last week to
W. It. MowAcmmlth. of llolse. Hogls
Wnlker I'olBrtJo I.nd the Seventh.
for $1500 Tli In young bull In tho win
of "Daisy," piirchimed some ymtr
ago fiom Mr. Troxell. Sho Iibm a
record of thirty pounds of huttor fat
In seven day.
The Junior II. Y. P. IT ppent a
very euJovHbln nflernoon Hitturilat
when they were entertained nt the
homo of tholr lender, Miss lona John
son.
The It Y. P. IT. held their monthly
social and IiumIuomh meeting at the J.
N. Dill home Tunsdiiy evening of thin
weok.
The yoiinr peopl'i's clam of the
llnptiNt ehureli were delightfully en
terlnlned Thiimday evening at the J
0. Jnhnxon home
Tho Christian Endeavor Society
mot last Saturday evening nt the
John Tackett homo nnd twenty
yumiK people enjojed the evening
together.
Tiosilny ovoiiIiir about 00 em
ploj -es of tho Dcnncy Packing com
puny enjoyed nil o.ster supper nt tho
ltunxulnw. Music and games were
eiij. til until a Into hour."-Tho innii
iici nt chooilug ,'nrtners for tho sup
p . Mined much i'iiii TIiIh compiny
U fill packing apples and It If
lliourl'.t t luil tho apples will ho eb'nu
ed up In a few weeks.
Siilunlny evonlng 21 uninvited
Riiei'( appeared at tho homo of Mrs
Chorion u, Kich to help her celebrate
her birthday nuulverMtry. Music wu:,
furnlshod by Mr. Russell mid Frank
Thompson after which the guests en
Joyed nit oyster supper.
The Fldolls Class of tho Ilrothren
fluidity school wero guests to n de
lightful four courso dinner In the
church basement Friday evening.
Covers woro laid for Ii8 grown-'ip
and lit of tho HtMo folks. Tho tables
were t'.ocorntod with red and white
carnations.
Mrs A. K. linker passed away at
her I oino In Whitley Ilottoin Tims
day night nt mldi.Ight after an lllnosb
of two weeks, pneiimonlu and othor
complications causing tho dentil.
Sho loaves a huihnnd and two sons
14 nnd 17 years of ngc. Mrs, linker
wits u most lovnblo chnrnctor mid an
Ideal mother nnd homemakcr. Sho
will ho greatly missed In the com
munity. No funeral arrangements
hnvo yet been uindo.
Mr. C. M. Lnckoy unit K. P Sar
gent left Mondny evening of this
week for CIsIchro with n train load cf
apples for Denny & Company. Mr.
Lnokoy will go from Chicago to In
dliinu to visit for a. tlmo with rola-
tlvos.
Mr. (leorge Hooker loft Thursday
of last wwk for Philadelphia with a
shipment of apples for IX tiny & Com
pany. Do will visit for a short time In
the oast and return lo ltochoJtcr
Mlnnosnln, to Mayo llrothers' ho.
pltnl to recelvo treatment for lilr
oycM.
Tho Aid Society or tho llrotliren
church met Thursdny at tho Hostel-
lor homo to sow for the Newell fain-
Hy.
The Frultlnnd W. C. T I' will
meet Wednesday nftornoon, January
21, nt the home of Mm, J. M Klnsoy.
VOH SM.K Knlttlns uiachluc. In
quire Mm. Kndow, first hotiir
west of Naznrlno church. 203-7-tf
OKNKItAIi SKWINd Phono 4211
202-7-10
WANTKD Olrl from 15 years up
for light housework and to xtay
with children. W. II. Doollttle. 7
Auto license blanks on hand again
nt tho Ford Oarage. 7
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SATUHHAV, .lAXlTAKY 21
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"HIM. IIKXIIY"
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Out from the fnr places he comes, bringing
with him the matchless treasure of his long
labor.
Up from the South with "THE BIRTH OF
A NATION," the most popular dramatic enter
tainment ever created.
Then from Babylon and glorified Palestine
witlf"INTOLERANCE,"the mightiest spectacle
man ever has conceived.
Last from the Fields of Flanders with
"HEARTS OF THE WORLD," the epic of the
war made for the French and British Govern
ments. And now, from London and China, DAVID
WARK GRIFFITH brings for its showing to
the world
"Broken Blossoms
99
As startling an advancement in the cinema
art as were the other triumphs of this world
genius.
A drama of profound emotion, of exquisite
delicacy, of terrific strength.
It is a worthy expression of Mr. Griffith's
great talents in their rich maturity.
At the Dreamland Theatre,
January 19 and 20
LILLIAN GISH in
D. W. Griffith 's Super Feature
BROKEN BLOSSOMS
creation
of
exquisite
wonder and
beauty
of such
haunting
charm
that all
else seems
as of
yesterday
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SCENE PROM
Dreamland Theatre,Mon.Tues.,Jan.l9-20
Children 's
Month
January is Children's Mont': at our
studio, and, as a
SPECIAL OFFER
we will donate free to the child, for future reference,
one enlargement 7x11 completely finished, mounted
in attractive folder, with each order for one dozen
cabinet-size photographs.
This enlargement cannot be bought, but your
child is entitled to it.
Sittings can be arranged at any time.
SELIGMAN'S STUDIO
Ontario
"Photos that are different'
Oregon
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