The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 13, 1920, Image 3

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY, 13, 1920.
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Are Now on Display
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"New styles and nobbier ones we never
olFered are now on sale and we're sure
you will be delighted with the variety of
patterns and the array of colors.
Not only the comfortable feeling, but
the graceful custom lines, the pleasing
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ONTARIO, OREGON
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Sunday and Monduy, May 16 and 17
with
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ffhe $rim $ame
Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 p. m.
NOTICE !
Having just obtained the services of an ex
pert mechanic, I am now able to
give the public the best of
service. Any car or any
part of any car or
truck skillfully
repaired.
MOTORS TESTED FREE
Saxon Garage
Phone 37VV
A. S. BROWN, Prop.
JUNTO NEWS NOTES
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JUNTUHA, OIIE., May 10 Tho
flr-Ht Hlilpmcnt of wool (rout tlio
llouliili slieurliiK plant began arrlv.
Iiik lnnt weak to bo liamllod lic.-o by
tlio Junturn KorwnrriliiK Anoncy.
Tlio Jones Land and I.Ivo Stock
Co. sold tlireo hundred head of cat
tlo Inst week to It. It. I.ockolt.
Martin Joyco Is Improving his town
proporty this spring by grading, put
ting In a lawn and planting trees and
shrubhory This week Walter Sklens
hnH been giving tho residence nnd
buildings a now coat of paint. Tho
Townslto Company has nlso not out
n largo nunibor fit popular trees to
add to tho number that wcro planted
last spring, which greatly Improve
tlio nppenranco ot tho town,
Miss Elizabeth Ucodo, Miss Hen
trlco linker, nnd Arthur llcodo, who
woro nil former residents of Drewsey
passed though town last week from
I'ortland to visit relatives nnd friends
at their old lioni"
Tho I.ndlos' Alter Society of St.
Patrick's Church met nt tho homo of
Mrs. Jack Joyco on Wednesday.
1'. D. Hardwlck went to Vnto Inst
week to consult tho dentist, rotumlng
Wednesday.
Dan Murnhy of Iloulah returned
Wednesday from outsldo points.
Marshall Hooper, Stato Dank Ex
aminer from Salem, was In town Inst
Wednesday mnklng tho regular, soml
aununl examination of tho local bank.
Mrs. E. 1 Newton nnd daughter,
Janet, or inversion wore Junturn vis
itors on Friday.
William Ilanloy was n Junturn vis
itor Inst wcok In tho Interests of tho
Junturn Investment Company He
was nccompnnlod from Hunts by
llttlo Sis and 11111 Golden on n visit to
tholr grandfather, Oeorgo Mchnron.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Sliomoro, nnd Jon
Slxomoo of Ilculnh woro shopping In
Junturn on Friday.
Mrs, Hen Jones nnd children loft
Friday morning for Ilolse to nttend
the circus.
A numbor of tho Junturn young
pcoplo nttondod tho dnnco nt ltlver
sldo Friday night, tho music bolng
furnished by tho Junturn Jnxz
Orchestra.
Hoy Curry nnd family left Satur
day morning In tholr enr for llolxo for
tho clctts nttnctlon.
Frank Itynn of Ontario, n former
rc-sldont of Junturn, enmo up Sntur-
nay ror n vncniion nnil visit with old
friends.
Mrs. David (Irnlinm and Mrs.
Dnnlol Qullaghcr returned Saturday
from a week's visit In Ontnrlo.
Jnmes CJrnhnm of Wostfnll canto
up Suturday for n visit with relatives
hero.
Adam Murray ot Ilculnh was n pns
songor on Saturday morning's train
for outsldo points.
Alox Murray of Iloulah was n Sat
urday visitor In town.
llrnd Moss of Drewsey was In town
Saturday with n load of wool.
A. II. Wortz of Drawesy was In
town on business for several days
last wook.
Tho danco glvon In Junturn on
Saturdny night by tho Junturn Jnzz
Ornchcstrn wan very much of n sue-
cons, it was largoly nttondod by
town pooplo, with Hums. Illvorsldn.
Drewsey and Iloulah will ropresontnd
A suppor wor served nt midnight by
tno Doys, an attrnctlvo fcaturo al
ways. Mr. and Mrs. Vornor Hopkins nnd
son nnd Mrs, Jack Joyco spout Sun
day nt tho Odor ranch noar Iloulah.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I Delsolo and
Frank Itynn wont on a fishing ex
pedition to Tloulah on Sunday, nnd
Intor wero dinner guests nt tho homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Joyco.
V I McKonnn ot Ontario was In
town Monday on his way to Iloulah
and Harper In tho intornsta of tho
Tortlnn'' Wool WnrohoiiBO Co.
Miss Nan Hoffman spent tho wcok
ond at tho Wlnnlo Scott ranch noar
Iloulah tho guests of Mrs, Ward and
daughter,
Jim Lofton, Wlnnlo Scott, and fleo.
Smith ot Doulah woro In town Mon
day with cattlo which had boon sold
to It. II. Lockott.
Mrs. Ward nnd daughter, Tilancha
wero Juntura visitors on Monday,
Mrs. Joo Tlnton. formorly Poor!
Carter, was In town Monday on hor
way homo to IUvorslde.
Chns. W. Ellis and Mr. McDanlels,
Every Oregon Boy
AND
Every Oregon Girl
is a possmi.n com.eoe
STUDENT
Oregon soiids a bigger porcontago ot
Its children to collego than any other
stato, without oxceptlon.
THAT IS ONE OF THE STATE'S
PltOUDESTV HECOItDS
No stato can have too much education
Education Is tho safeguard of froe-
dom and of right, and higher ed
ucation Is tho capstone of tho public
school systom. Hut higher educa
tion In Oregoit Is In great danger
Tho Stato University and tho Agri
cultural Collego have twice as many
students as thoy liavo Income to
train. .
PItOTECT THESE SCHOOLS AND
TiiEin anEAT worm
by voting on May 21 for tho Hlghor
Educational relief measure. Higher
Educational pays the stato in dollars
and cents, In improved living, In sci
entific progress, in far m, orchard,
garden, and stock ranch development
and In the better qualltly or its public
and high school teaching.
Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin
Dyment In behalf of the Joint Alumni
Itellef Committee for Higher Educa
tion In Oregon, 514 Plttock Illock,
Portland.
Harney County Agricultural Agent,
spent n short tlmo In town on. Mon
day on tholr way homo to Burns after
nn olcctloneorlng expedition through
Eastern Oregon.
Voto for Ellis and give Hurnoy
County Its first Senntor In twenty
years. Adv.
UKI'IUHUNTATIVi: WANTED
To wrlto livestock nows of Mill
hour County for tho Western Stock
Orowor, tho only publication In tlio
northwest owned by nnd published
exclusively for livestock growore.
Prompt and liberal payment for your
spnrt tlmo. Wrlto today for our
proposition.
ADDItESS WKHTEIIN STOCK
anowKii,
l'rlnolllc, Oregon
For n Bccond torm on my record.
Econonmy, efficiency nnd good ronds
Hurler for Slnln Rmintnr.
Adv. 361-24-24.
Ml FOR
mos
Vote 302 X Yes for
4 State Road Bend Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE PEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Present Auto License Fees nnd Gnsolinc Tux will pay both
principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitu
tional amendment. Approval of this amendment is
necessary to permit early completion of State Highways.
THE ARGUS PRINTS BUTTER WRAPS
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From the small
cst repair to the
largest building
program it is
tho desire of the
Boiso Pnyetto
Lumber Com
pany to co-oper-ate
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The design wo suggest makes the most economical
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However, if you will consult with us, our architects
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To help you solce your building problem is a pleas
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AL CHANCE, Sales Managor, Ontario
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tufa r9PW5Tnti
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