The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 27, 1920, Image 6

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    THE ONTARIO AliU US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1920.
Professional Cards
Houro, 1012: 1:30-5 Houao calls
Evenings by nppolntinont Mado
1'houo 108
DR. R. A. MOON
OllIltOPltACXlG I'HVSIUIAN
NKIlVJi! SPECIALIST
Acuto or Chronlo Dlsousos
Itooma over 1'ost Office
ONTA1UO OltKOO.V
STELLA MASON COX
Ornilanlo of VIolIu niiil Piano
Iowa OoI1ko
. .Pupil of Victor Oarwood and of.
..Herbert liutlur, . .Amoricuu.
Conservatory of Music Chlcugo
Phono 4U J.
UK. C. W. TXLKll
DENTIST
Offlco In Wilson Wdg.
Otflco Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Phone 117 for AppolntmonU.
EDITH TUOHUiV.UOWl.INU
INBTIIUCTOU
Voice I
Italian Method
Mone:
Loscuotlzky Method
1'Uobo 128W ONTAUIO, OIlKfiON
LESLIE J. AJtKll
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Lncomo Tux'Ailvbior
1'oatofflco Uulldliig, Ontario, Oregon
MtANHFElt, UAUOAUU ANU EX
P11E88 JOHN LANDINQHAM
DR. A. R.ROBERTS
Dentist
Uelweeii Ontario l'linnm,-,, i
ICKJt.
Phone 52 .
DKS. WEESE & FOltTNEIl
OFFICE IIOUHB:
9 to 12 and 2 to G.
Office oror First National Dank.
Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Oro.
F. E. Brittingham
TRANSFER
Long Distance Hauls
a specialty
Phono 157-M. Ontario, Oro.
EXPRESS AND
TRANSFER
l'liono 182
IUsldonco Phono 11CJ2
II. It. Caldwoll
Prop.
Quick Sorvico
Commercial Creamery Co.
Cashbuyers of Cream andProduce
Place: South of Post Office, Ontario, Oregon
Your Best Market for Cream, Ekk, Poultry of all klnila
Phone 182
Are You Going to Plant
Italian Prunes?
We can deliver fine trees in ' the 4-G
and 3-4 foot grades for immediate
planting.
Can also supply you with a general
assortment of Fruit, Nut and Orna-
mental Trees, Small Fruit and Roses.
Our Stock will Give Satisfaction
TRY IT.
!, innn-rinrj-ji-n j-n.o ri.ru-! i-iiin-iifii- -"" ''- -i"""'"' " ---- - - . -
SALEM NURSERY COMPANY
1030 Chemeketa St., Salem Oregon
Ur-SALESMBN WANTED
Glassificd Advertisements
ron SAiiU
A SIX UOOM house, barn and gar
age, 0 Jots, shauo treos, evernonr
lng Hirnwherrlos and Jtlii'- fruit.
Sell client) Phono 41-11 343-tf
FOK SALE One slx-holu ruugo.
Apply to L. Kelso, uutario, uox
641. 340-23-tf
LOST Ouo brown man-, weight
13U0 beunds: olgbt jenrs oiu;
had leather hultor, no brands. $
r-wurd fur return to M. hi. Hurst,
iTUltluud. MU PUOUO 32. J47 !!.!-
FOIl HALE Flvo room brick houao
and good barn. Inquire of Eu-
geno McCoy, llador'B store. 22-tf
FOll SALE Thrco building lots In
Mntnrlu rnulilnnrn district. CoUlOUl
pavomont around them. Soo W. II.
Urooko. A bargain, oid-iw-n
FOR SALE DY OWNEIl 80 ncrofl,
foncod and paruauy cioaruu,
uininm.i iiv Wtirm HnrlnKs Irrlua-
tlon District, 60 shares Novnda
Stock. On main highway botweou
valo anu uniario. u.vu pur uciu,
tnr.nn ..nat, uilll linnitln It. lllliulro
1L W. Bwngtor, Ontario, Oro. 13-tf
FOH BALE Frnrao barn 18x24.
Two storlos. Ico houso 12x12, ca
pacity 30 tons, aood lumbor and
construction. Must bo moved
from promises. E. II. Tost.,
171-1-tf
JiOSX AND FOUND.
LOST: Ouo brown mnro, wolglil
1000 pounds; branded EO on loft
shoulder; heavy with foal. Finder
notify Mrs. T. T. lludsull, Outurlo,
Oregon, and receive u ten dollar re
ward. 301-20-28
LOST: Ono gray mnro. Had hultor
on, and ono aorrel horse. Strayed
from Cairo about ten days ago. Find
er notify C. L. Carson, caro of tho
Argus, and rocolvo reward.
3C0-20-U.
BTHAYEU: 1 cow, branded E left
side, Eur murk under nnil upper
bit In each tar; 3 years old. Cuinu to
my placo last winter. Owner cun
havo samo by puylug food bill and
itUvvrllaliiK. J. H. Ccv.vcard, On-
larlon, Oregon. 2030
MISCELLANEOUS
WE 1JUY, raise, and soil fur-bearing
rabbits, and othor fur-bearing ani
mals. List what you havo with us,
stating your lowest prices on largo
lot shipments. Tho Fur & Bpoclally
Farming Co., 616-517 N. P. Avo..
Fargo, N. Dak.
WK ritOMOTK LEGITIMATE l-UOJECTB
In Ulhur, lltrmr tiranl Cunll.
W Kln4 Hum" I'or
STOCK IIANCHU! LAHUB KAKMB
LAI1CK TUACTBr0UnC0W)NATI0N
W Offtf
ATTKACTIVB WANH INVESTMENTS
Uur or BtU, It Will l'r
II 1 I!
CUIIIIKV DEVELOPMENT AW rn.llANY
!!. Ilnnllnil.lt Cmltr. Mir.
N.U.n lll!. VU. Orfin
iMainr nn an abstract of title when
you purchase or lend monoy on roul
estate. MALHEUK T1TLK aw
ADSTnACT CO., Vale Oregon,
JIT1A FOLKS INVADE
BURNS FOR CONVENTION
New Triiek on tho Jiinlum-l)rtM,y
Htngo Mi"! Juutiirit (IIHn I to-
Iiirn Home I'miii Ontario
High School-Personal
tivti of Junturniis
Juntura, Oro., Mny 22: Quito n
number of Junttun peoplo are at
tending tho Horso ami Cattlo Orow
or Convention at Uurus this wcuk.
Among them nre W. P. Allen, 11. W.
Welcome, David F. Oraham, Halpli
Mastorson, Mr. ami Mrn. Hen Joiich
and William Jones, Mr. nud Mrs.
Worner Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Curroy, Dr. uml Mrs. W. E. Hedges,
Uoorgo McLnrcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
McOotrlck and Dean Goodman.
Ml ah Hazel Curroy who has been
attending the Ontario High School
during tho last school year, returned
to her homo on Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Edmundson of Westfull
arrived in Juntura on Snturduy for
a visit with relatives ticro.
Mrs. E. O. Calvort of Ontario,
will bo tho guoHt of Mrs. Ward at
tho Wlnnlo Scott ranch near Iloiinli,
Mrs. Robert ltccd who has been
at Cottage Orovo, Oregon, somo
tlmo for thu sake of her heath, re
turned homo on Monday greatly lm
orovod. Arch Myers and J. M. Davis, both
of Drowse wore Juntura visitors on
Monday.
Mrs. John Qenrhart and children
woro In town Monday visiting with
M.j l.'v.t MriV
tlllO. .4 1.. IS.. -
Miss Nan Hoffman whu has been
at home on a vacation for hoiiio
tlmo left Monday for Ontario and
llolso.
Duncan Frnslor of Iloulnli wi4s In
town Monday.
Jarvls Smith of Drewsey returned
Tuesday from u trip to Wolser with
a flno lookljig Dodge truck which
ho bought to imo on tho Juntura-
Drewsey stugu lino. Tho salo was
iiuulo throuish tho Juntura llnnigi'
On tho way out Mr. Smith was uo-
companlod by Mrs. Smith who wits
going to visit her daughters in scnooi
at Uolse.
On Tuesday William llanloy and
William Starling cumo ovir from
Durus, on hUBlnesH connected with
tho Juntura Investment Co. They
woro met hero by J. W. McCulloch
of Ontario for a conference.
Miss Vera Oster who has been at
tnmllnif tho Ontario High School, ar
rived homo on Tuesday for tho mini-
mor vacation.
Donald Mnstorson was absont two
days this wook from Ills post at tho
Honk on a trip to tho Jones horse
camp olovon miles out of town.
Pat Connolly of Drewsey passon
through town last wook on his way
homo from outsldo points.
V. T. MoKlnnn of Ontario, repro
sontlnu tho Portland Wool Ware
house Co., wus In town last wook on
business.
II. R. Hodco of Ontario and L, P
Larson of Woisor, Idaho, both rop-
rosentlug tho Now York Llfo Insur
ance Co.. woro business vIbIIoi In
town during tho wook.
C. A. Shopard, representing the
Columbia Hasln Wool Warehouse Co.
waB a buslnoss visitor last Wednes
day.
Miss Ollle Josophlno Slater, who
has Just flnlahod a vory successful
torm of teaching nt tho Klmbble
Flat School abovo Drewsey, passed
through Juntura last Monday on her
way to her homo In Uolso. She lias
been ongugod for another term,
much to tho satisfaction of tho par
outs and children,
Elmer J. Mttthoaon, ono of tho
soldlor hoys who havo hoen located
Will person In 'Whose car groceries
and cultivator shovols woro left by
mlstako on Saturday May 22, whllo
car standing In front of Iloer's
Storo, pleaao notify Hon None, On
tario, R. F. D. or phono V. V, Hlckox
Ontario.
do to McNulty & Co. for Linoleum
and buvo money.
Wo havo It Linoleum. McNulty
& Co.
BRING YOUR DOLLARS
Where They Will Have
MORE CENTS!
Guaranteed Mileage
30x3i N. S. Casings - $17.00
Tubes . 3.00
FOKI) SPAHK PLUGS - .70
" Shock-Absorbers, Set, 6.00
We Do All Kinds of Vnli-anizliig
EXCEPT BAD.
Auto Actesswies Prices Rijlit
PARKER'S TIRE SHOP
Ontario, Oregon
In this section sinco their return from
Frnnco a number of mouths ago,
who has been employed at tho Holi
ortson ranch for bohio tlmo, came
Into town Inst Sunday morning and
loft for his home at Pittsburg tho
day following. "Mattlo" nsho wus
better known, was a social favorite
end will bo greatly missed from the.
community.
Mrs. Addlo Ward and daughter,
Ulnncho, were In town last Monday
to meot Stanley 0. Jcwett of Port
land with tho U. S. Ulologlcal Sur
vey, who pnmod through town last
wook on his way to DrowBoy.
Mr. nn-1 Mrs. Qcorgo Column of
Hlvorelilo nnd Carl ltlloy wore Jun
tura visitors on Friday.
Dnvld Jcucs nud his two nous who
lmvo recently tcturncd from air
vlco nhioud, left for Uruno on Satur
day, utter i.poiid!ug boiiio tlmo In
this vicinity.
Mr. nud MrB. Clarence Drlnkwatc
of Drowiuy, and Mrs. Drlukwatcr'a
father, Aro Johnson, won Juntura
visitors on Friday.
MAHOUKItlTi: CLAUK
Uack of It oil were n wrecked am
bition and n pawn brokkor with a
heart. Through It nil, tho trail of
diamond tholves, gay doings at n
fnshlonnhlo watering placo, Intrigues
of designing downgors, adventures of
romantic youth, and tho charm of
Arnrguorlto Clark In n tanglo of lovo.
A picture bubbling with laughs
and throbbing with thrills, surprises
scandals n'ovorythlng. Don't forget
"Luck In Pawn," nt Dreamland
Saturday Juno 6,
Miny Have Ruined Health.
"The greater proportion of people
are born healthy and their way of
living makes them sick," says a bulle
tin of the Indians stato board of
health. "Tho people of America ure
only M) per cent elllclent on account
of III health and dlseaMe. Apparently
our iwpulntlon Is 100.000.000; actually
It Is only mi.O00.0oo. This Is tho re
sult of wrong feeding, cranky Immod
eration, not enough ii I r and sunshine,
Impure and liisulllrlent writer drink
ing; alcohol, cnfleln and nlcotln addic
tion, nnd our awful uml nliNunt uso of
drugs nnd patent medicines."
(UltD OF THANKS
Wo wish to .oxpres our thanks to
our many friends for their kindness
to iih In our tlmo of sorrow. Also
for tho many bountiful floral offer
In gH,
Mrs. J. Prlimng
Lois Prliuiug
Dorothy Prlnzlng.
GASOLINE SHORTAGE
Southern'Pacific Company
is ready to
move promptly to any point in this
State or any other State it serves
p
Gasoline
Kerosene
and Fuel Oil
offered it for shipment and is. ready
to do all in its power to remedy any
i
existing shortage with good service. v
"The Great Thing About Real Tobacco"
says the Good Judge
la that It tastes so good,
and a little chaw lasts so
much longer than tho
old kind.
t The good, rich tobacco
taste 8tay3 right with
this class of tobacco.
That's why it costs you
less to chew It.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up hi two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut
W-B GUT is
OPERA HOUSE, ONTARIO
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
tobacco
a long fine-cut tobacco
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