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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY, 13, 1920. CKANK-rUANK At tho pnrsonngo of tlio Methodist Episcopal church Nov W. J. Lub combo road tho nervlca of tho clmrcli for tlm marrlngo of Pearl nnd Annlo Urnno bath of thlB county Mr. Crnno for many years was a rancher on lower Dead Ox Flat, hut during tho pant year moved to tho Dr. II. H Whitney ranch on tho Shoojtrlng ditch which ho In .operating nl this tltno. After tho ceremony Mr nnd Mm. Crane went to tlolso for u Hhort wedding Journey. iFRUITLAND BENCH NEWS Announcement by W. W. LETSON Jeweler of Payette I am showing a moat beautiful line of Pearls in Deltah, Regent and La Tausca. Prices very reasonable from $5.00 to $75.00. A very fine selection of blue white diamonds both loose and mounted. A nice selection of wrist watches American and Swiss that do run. STEADY, AMERICA! Lei Us .Work Tlais Out Together Republican:, It Is Up to Us to Elect a President This Fall. Real Ha Must Be the fiiggcsl and the Soundest and the Most Effective American Wc Can Find, Before Committing Yourself Consider These Facts: . Out of thirteen states, where the contest wan between Wood and Johnson for the instruc tion of delegates to the Republican National Convention, the elections have been decided for Wood in nine. Total Number of Delegates Plcdccd to Vote for Wood at Republican National Convention, 321 Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa tion is generally diagnosed as follews: A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for, Poindexter is a vote for Johnson. KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER WIN WITH WOOD (raid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarter!) SEAT OWEN E. JONES UKPUKL1CAN Candidate In Congress Ho Favers: Kqunl rights too Public. Labor and Capital. Is Immensely Interested In Irrigation nevolopniont, tho ad vancement of tho mining and Umber resources of this part of Ore gon and tlm recovory of our apportionment In the fedornl fund for dowdopment purpos.es. Ho Is In touch with tho vital needs of Central and Knsteru Ore-eon. Primaries May 21. (lot out and voto. Paid Adv. JO.MM I'Oll CONIillKSS Cl.l'll. Uaker, Oregon Miss Mumlo Ilaycr la expected homu Friday night of this week from Twin Falls vliuro sho has been teaching Intha primary department MJss l)n)cr lmj hciwi offered hur Increnso In salary Mr. and .Mr. Charles Coon wore called to Nebraska, somo tltno ago principally because of tho serious II- Inoss of Mrs. (toon's brother. Mr. Otto Sottcrson. .Mr. Scttcrsou passed awny In Nebraska April 29. Tuesday of last wcok tho mem bers of tho W ('. T. U. and other friends and neighbors called to sea Orondmu Wilson nnd nsslst her In Bowing for tho grandchildren whose mother so recently passed nway Thursday afternoon tlin Indies of tho M. B, Aid Society met at the homu of tho pastor nl tho pnisonnge and enjoyed n most dallithtful meet ing. Mrs. It M. Klnscy Is In llolro visit ing friends. Miss Mlnulo nnd Dlllnrd Orcgor are homo from an cxtondod visit In Cal ifornia. Mr. Qeorgo Iladflsh was called her0 hecauso of tho death of his grand father John Mcl'hersnn from his homo In Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hands left Friday evening for linker for a short visit with rolatlvcs. Mrs. James Iloyd nnd son. llort of Wadonn, Minnesota, nnd Mr. Clair Dower, of Minneapolis. Minnesota, are guests of Mrs. Joel llnycr Mrs Iloyd Is n sister of Mr. Iloyor nnd Mr nnd Mr. Dower u nephew. Miss Mary Colllnsworth was it guest overnight Saturday of Miss Walt o. Oortrudo Orcgor has returned to hor homo on Pennsylvania Avenuo front tho P. A. Cregor homo where she hns been for two weeks. Miss Mnrhui nnd Mnbcl lloblnson enmo ui from Caldwell Saturday ev ening to romnln until over Sunday nt tho homo of Miss I. Inula Cregor Miss Mnrlnn Itnblnson leaves next Sunday for tho homo of hor grand mother In DosMolnos, Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). F. Lcavell nnd daughter. Ilimslo, and Mr. nnd Mrr Charlie Hindi, of Caldwell motored up Saturday ovcnlng nnd remained until Monday morning, tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. Kutch. Mrs Illack Is a cousin of Mrs. Kutch and Mrs. Leuvoll Is u sister of Mr. Kutch Miss IClslo Payor was tip from Cald well to spend thu weok end with hor parents. Tho Mothor's Clrclo held a most In teresting session Friday nftornoon nt tho school house. Special music was given nnd some Interesting papers road. Considerable discussion took plnco ns to wheothcr tho mothors would sorvo tho school children nt tho closo of tho year, ns Is their cus- t oo in, Icn cream nnd cuko. necauso of tho shortage of sugar It wn flnnl ly decided to serve tho children Ico cream conns, which will bo dono by tho mothers next Friday Mrs, 10. A. Llnck gave a very Interesting re port of tho Stnto meting of tho Par ent Teachers Association held nt Hooding Inst week to which sho wont ns dolegato from tho Mother's clrclo Tho following officers wero olected for tho coming yenr: Mrs Pearl Pot erson. Presldcnt: Mrs. It 8. Kutch, Vlco-Prosldont; Mrs. Levi Johnson, Socrotnryj Mrs. Chnrlos 8. Mlllor, Tronsuror, nnd Ituth Vnndor Knr, Corresponding Secretary. It may bo of Intorost to tho Mothor's Clrclo to nunounco Hint Ms, Athea nunnunced nt tho mooting of tho Portia Club In Payette Monday nftornoon that tho nurso Is to bo hero at onco for tho survoy work and that In nil prolialilll. ty tho monoy that was sont In to tho Itod Cross headuuartorH from tho Payette County Chapter enn bo secur ed for tho Public Health Nursing. Tho Salt take City Commercial club was out thru Frultland Monday In nutos furnished by Payette citizens nnd wero In tho valloy to cronio n friendly feeling botweon Utah nnd Idaho, Thoy woro horo n hundred strong. About thirty-two guests assombled uninvited Wednesday ovcnlng nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Puchort Thoy wero wnltlng ready to accompany the ontlro party to a nolghbors whore thoy supposed tho surprlso was to bo hold nnd Instead tho crowd wont In on them. A most onjoynblo ovon Ing was spent nnd Inter the good oats wero served, consisting of Ico cream, enko, plcklos, sandwitchos andcoffeo. Tuesday night of this wcok Miss Lillian Swntmun, teacher In the High School took tho fifteen Benlors to Now Plymouth to tho Senior Class ploy at Now Plymouth nnd then on- tnrtnlnnil (limn at her llOIDO HlSrO tllO I remainder of tho evening. Thursday evening of this wcok mo Christian Kndenvor of Frultland on tortnlned tho Seniors to a wolnor roast ... , Tho frlonds of Mr. nud Mrs. Karl Hurd are sorry to learn of tho death of their llttlo threo weeks' old son, Mark who passed away Sunday after noon. Whooping cough uud tho llttlo one was not strong enough to overcomo It .,,., Mrs II It lloomer was In Cnldwoll Friday of lastwook. Mrs. 1) L. Ingard motored to Ilolso Friday, voturnlng Saturday Sho was accompanied by Miss Martha Wilson. Mrs. Mary Poor and Wllllum Mow chor accompanied Charlos'Hoor homo to Ironside Thursday for n fow days Word has been received thnt.Mrs. Loulso Ward was oporatod upon May 28 nt Mttvo Ilrothers Institute, lloch ostor, Minn., for goiter and Is re ported doing nicely Mrs. E. A. Llnck returned from tho Stnto Convention of tho Parent Teachers Association and made her report as a dologato at tho Mothers Circle mooting Friday afternoon. Mr Allen, n young man of about thirty years of ago. nephew of W. M llaxoltlne, was killed by accident und his body brot to Payette and on Sat urday laid to rest In Hlvorslde cem etery. Tho tallies Aid of tho Baptist church will meet at tho home of Mrs Vostnl on May 13. All are Invited Mrs Lena Wilson Myers and child ren have been visiting friends near Frultland during tho week end com ing from hor homo In Now Plymouth. John McPherson, ngod 32, died Inst week nt his home, formerly tho Curtwrlght placo with cerobal hem orhago. Tlm funeral services wero hold Wednesday, conducted by ltov. Illttonhouso' of linker. Mr. Mc Pherson left two daughters nnd two grandsons. Mothers' Day was appropriately ob served In tho M K, Church Sunday morning. Tho church wns beautiful ly tlccorntcd In flowers, spcclnl music was rendered, tho pastor proachod n most excellent sermon and Mrs. Van Doused read n poem. Ho fair to Malheur County. Con struct Its ronds and develop Its re sources. Voto for Jullen A. Hurley for State Senator. Adv. .151-24-21. Voto for Jullen A. Hurloy nnd re elect Its first Stnto Senator for this District. Adv. 3S1-24-24. Mrs. David Graham and Mrs. Dan aallagher returned Saturday to their homes In Juntura nfter n wcok'B visit nt Mr nnd Mrs. P. 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