THE ONTARIO A1J US, ONTAKIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. 1 JUNTURA THESPIANS MAKE HIT IN DRAMATIC EFFORT HI. Patrick' Day Celebration Sue- res Father O'llnguii DelUeiN Oration City Now Huh Vol- ennlliiK Plant .lunliiiii Sen NotOH, Ladies New Easter Suits Ladies New Easter Coats Ladies New Easter Millinery Ladies New Easter Gloves Ladies New Easter Dresses Ladies New Easter Skirts Ladies New Easter Shoes Ladies New Easier Corsets Ladies New Easter Waists Ladies New Easter Hosiery If in need drop in every time the opportunity avails itself and see the new arrivals as they appear from day to day. . You will find large ' sfj assortments very 0$t) reasonably priced. Boy'er Bros. & Co. DEPARTMENT STORE ONTARIO OREGON Formor HtuilontH of tlio Anrlcul tttral CoIIoko, tlm Stnto Unlvorslty, ami llio normal Hclioml In this vicin ity, Iiiivq JiiHt received a booklet ex plaining tlm crlHlH at tlm tliroo In HtltiillmiH. Tlio hooklot shows that tlio iiumbor of HtmlonU nt tlio Aprl dultiirnl Colloi;n Iiiih Incrnnsed M(i per rout anil nt tlio Unlvorslty 162 per runt In seven your; lint that tlm Ineomn from tlio Ntiito 'Iiiih Increased lean than four porcont. In uddltlou, thu IiuyliiR power of tlio Income Iiiih (Inclined Hteaillly slneti 1013. Ah a ruHiilt, .tlio throu InHtltutloiiH uro try-, liiK In train two and oiio-half time . nH many students on tlio oqulvnlout of Iihw than ono-hnlf tlio Inconio, nml , cannot "mnko ends nnot. Thowo nro some of tlio rontons for tho IiIkIi er oilueatlonnl relief hill that Ik to come he ford (ho people May -I. AT II.UTIHT flll'ltdl. Illhlo school, 10 00 Public worship, M00; mibjorl, "Christ's Noxt Kntry Into JrriiHa loin." Youiir I'ooplo'n Rorvlco, (J:ao. (lospel service, 7:110; "Tliroo Im pnrtnnt Questions." I'ri)ir HorvliHi, Wediiosdny, 7MB nevek JMv Fuel Preparedness K '.49'Xd " , PI jrZT VMHrH JtB Il2 m w tAVr. .Lh LV V ." J, T jjSZktt.fzMlh? .MI.TIIOIHST CllUltCII. Sunday services: 10 A. M., Biiiulay school, 11 A. M., proacliliiK. "ThnriiH." 0:45 l M., F.pworlll LoiiBUii. 7:30 I'. M., preaching, "A Uooil Consclonco." I V, P. CHUIICII. WOOD, THE IDEAL SUMMER FUEL ORDER IT NOW! Wood U tlio lilenl fuel for miiiiiiiit. It kUon a ipiliK, lio lit o ulicii j on want It. o owlhriitt'd kllcheo, no Mint cnwml wiiIN. Voiii-kllchen villi he cool anil clean to vtoik In. Noi N tlio tlmo to lay In join- supply of Mow wood. Uiler, when Ihefnel NliortaKo I felt, a-. It Iiiih hern dining; (he lasl o yni, III nml will ho K'calcr than tho supply, II) lii)lug III your htoo wood now oii will nlunjs haw enough on hand to tako lino of jour iHH'd. Wo fill orders of any sizo, largo and small. Place your order today. Order a carload of wood 16 cords, or if you can't use this quantity, pool with your neighbor. It is cut to stove lengths. Price $3.75 per cord. AL CHANCE MANAGER, ONTARIO YARD BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER COMPANY 10:00 llllila hoIiooI. This Ih "DocIkIoii Day." 11 !00 Worship. Sormon ."Houuwlng Church Vowh." 7:45 Worship. Sormon topic, ; "Booking and PlndliiR tho Lord." .topic. coxohixutio.v.u, sicuvicns Itov. Henry J. Kllhourn will sponk at tho CoiigruRttlliinnf church Sun day ooii1iib, March 28, at 7:30, In tho Intercut of tho 1'llBrlm Memorial fund. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Ih herohy given that the undersigned administrator of tho os tato of John L. McDonald, docoased. has filed In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Malheur, (lis final account of his ad ministration upon said estate mid that Saturday, the 34th day of April. 1920, at tho hour of 11 o'clock A M. of said day, nt tho Court House In Vale, Orogou, has heen duly fixed by said Court as the time and place for hearing said final account and set tling said estate Any and all per sons Interested In tho said estate are herohy notified to appear at said tlmo and place and file their objec tions In writing, If any thoro are, to said final account nnd contest tho sumo. Dono and dateil nml first nulillnli. ed this 25th day of March, 1920. H. 11. COCKHUM, Administrator of Estato of John L. aicuonniu, Deceased. I First publication March 25, 1920. i.asi publication April 22, l2U. Suhscrlbo for t)io Argus und keep up-to-date. v JtfNTUHA, Oregon, March 2. Tho play given hy thn Juntura Drn mntlo Club under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Altar Society on Wednomlny night waH a decided huccckx from every Dolnt of vlnw. Father O'llacati I opened tho program with n panegy ric on St. Patrick which wa In utriictlvo nnd Interesting. Tho piny followed wkh entortnlnltiK iiutiilipre bulwccn the nets. Tlio farco wnu clever, well Hinged and nIiowciI ex cellent preparation, and n good dcnl of ability wn displayed hy several of tho cast. Mr, llrrck, ns director, nnd Mr, Churchill, its mnmigcr. dosorvo much credit for tho finished manner of tho production. Tho dance fol lowing wnn splendidly attended, with Iloulnh nnd Drewsey woll represent ed, and tho Indira ronllzcd n largo sum from tho proceeds of thu piny, dance, nnd supper which will ho lined for repairs to tho church. J. FoIIowh loft on Thursday for n business trip to Ilolso. W. T. Cnmpboll, n formor business man of Junturn, returned froip Texas Inst week, spending n fow days hero looking nftor business In- forests. Hoy Curry hnn purchased tho nutn truck which has been used on tho Junturn-Drowsey stago lino from Jnrvls Smith of Drewsey. nnd will uso It for freighting between tho two points, David Graham mndo n buslnesH trip to Vnlo Frldny, roturnlng Snturdny Wnltor Sklcns, who tins recently enmo to Junturn with tils family, ex pects to qpon n vulcanizing plant soon In tho Wood building on Main slreot, Thorn Is n good oponlng for such n business hero nnd It should provo n successful venturo as well ns supplying n need to tho community Thomns Joyco rotumed to Junturn from nutsldo points on Saturday Mrs, llobort Heed linn boon on tho sick list this weok Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wottorstrom loft last Friday for n weekend visit with Mrs, Wottorstrnm'H parents, Mr and Mrs. George nuclinnnn. nr comnanliiK Will McLaren In his car on Ills way to Hums. Mrs Lnwson Newell roturned to hor homo on Monday nftor visiting for somo tlmo with hor mothor, Mrn Ooorgn Kolloy, nt Drewsey. Miss Mary Mcltao was n Junturn visitor on Monday. W II. Jeffries hnn boon busy this wook repairing telophono lines In Junturn and vicinity. Mrs. Chnrls Fries roturned on Monday from n visit In Vnlo und On tario, passing thru town to hor homo nbovo Drewsey. WOMEN I'.Wtlll I'llOfUU'SS. Jnckon county women, working with tho homo demonstration agont, havo niado 80 dress forms nt n sav ing of $800 ovor the commercial cost. Thev nlmi holpod In making thoir own flrolosi cookors, Iccloss refrigerators and homo drivers Eighty-two of them with tho holp of tho agont are keeping hnusohold ac counts, thoroby reducing living ex penses, Thoy havo put hot lunches Into ton schools, nnd have thomeslven "gono to chool" to tho numbor of CO. whoro thoy learned mllllnory and dressmaking. In all, 074 families havo studied foods and food values IIESOLUTIOXH. Wlieroas, Ood In His Infinite wis dom has soen fit to visit tho homo of our estoomoil archer, Mrs. L ! Grout, nnd removed the wlfo by doath, bo It Ilcsolvod, That tho momhers of Ontario Homestead N. C072 extend to him our heartfelt sympathy in this ;ils hour of sorrow, nnd ho It further Hesolved, Thnt n copy of these bo banded to our brother nnd nlso spread upon tho minutes of tho homostcad. Mrs. Lucy E. Olson, Mrs, Winifred Poorman. Mrs, Llzzlo Dean. CAM) OF THANKS. Wo wish to express our annrocla- tlon of tho kindness and sympathy expressed toward our brother and frlond, John Ingenthorn, during his last Illness and death. Especially do we deslro to remember with gratitude tho kindness of tho Odd Fellows, Heboknh and Masonic lodges of Ontario, and for tho floral remembrances. Jake- Ingenthorn, Mrs, Mabel McDonald, A bunking connection, properly handled, gives you an asset in credit established that is next iii importance only to cash. No large business success is recorded that did not lean heavily at times omits banking credit. Wc offer you a banking connection adequate to your every legitimate need. t Why not start an acount now and thus lie prepared I MILK 10c f ER QUART Knollwood Dairy mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm.mmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmaMmmmmmmm Announcement Beginning April 1, 1920, we will make a "paid in advance" rate of 10e a quart for milk. We can supply a large number of ' additional customers. Be one of them, advise us at once. Call phone 205 J2 Don't delay or you will be too late to Secure this big saving in milk prices. ALL OUR COWS ARK TUKEUCULIN TESTED KNOLLWOOD DAIRY ROBERT CURRIER, Prop. TRADE US YOUR OLD TIRES FOR NEW ONES How is your Battery ? Service Tire & Battery Co. ONTARIO, OREGON f i ' H w -