The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 27, 1920, Image 8

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    THE ONTARIO AKUUS ONTARIO, OUEUON, T1LUKSLAY, MAY 27, 1920.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. 1'uul Cuyou spout Huutluy In
Uolao.
Frank Foutor and fauill) moved to
Snitiiott Tuesday.
Al Couovor ol Mountaluhouio,
wuu In Ontario Sunday.
- Mra. Emily Hall loft Friduy lor tliu
Sanutarluiu at Hot Luku.
Tho Tuoeduy Prldco Club mul tills
wouk with Mrs. C. H. KmUoii.
Mm. W. 11. Urooko wan liuatoea
tlila wook to tliu Monduy Drldne Club.
Mlsa I.uVlnu Smith wuu hoatowi
yoBtorduy to tho Wednonduy JJrlduu
Club.
MIbh Oia Dock hud liur IuiihIIb ro
nioved Tuomlay and In gclllni; uloiit;
nlcoly.
J. 1'. McKuiiiiu of tho DalloB la tho
houso guom of Mr. und Mm. V. P. Mc
Kunna. Mr. and Mm. Davo McUIII havo
moved Into tliu houso vacated by Mm.
Kdua Urlffln.
Mm. S. F. Taylor U HttlTurliig from
u tiuvoroly tturuliii'il uuklu, tho ro
null of u full.
Mm.'tioo. K. Alkou und clilldron
luuvo Sunday for au extended visit
lu tho mlddlu west.
Dr. and Mm. II. II. Whitney will
ontortaln tho Fortnightly Urldgo
Club Saturday ovenlng.
Tho Monday llrldcu Club wilt
moot next Monday at tliu liomu of
Mm. A. L. Cochrum.
Mr. and Mm. J. It. lltuckuby and
dniii;liter Margaret lull Sunday for a
short vlull nl Jordan Valley.
j C. U. Holding wiih hero from Cul
ver, Oro,, a fow dayn this wvok look
in i; nrtof proporty liitorcflU,
MIbbos areola and Urba Andornon
and Harry Andaman returned to their
homo at Druwuuy Saturday.
Tho Catholic I.adloi Aid Kocloty
Svlll havo their nodal uvoiiIiik for
tholr htmlmiidrt and famllloM at tho
homo of Mm. II. O. Dram), Friday,
May 28.
MIhh Irono Fnublou undorwent a
Blmllar operation Saturday and was
nblu to riituru to liur homo near Vnto
Tiionday.
J Mm. (1. A. Poriio, Mm. Oliver and
Mm. IIomwuU went to linker Monday
to attend tho convention of tho He
iiaknliB. Mm. MorrlH Kelthly of Mldvalo la
vImIIIiik her parontii, Ruv. mid Mm.
(. II. lllom prior to their departure
fur tliu KiiHt.
MUu Haiul llorvln who Iiiih boon
vlsltlm; horo for tho past mouth loft
Friday for Abordi'oii, wheio nho Ih
nHHlHlant lu tliu public library.
D. A. Urady, assistant postmunter,
wuu In llolso o biiBinuHS Suturou).
MUsoh Ituth mid I.uuliu Hunter
aru victims of tho muunlos this wook.
Mm. V. II. Ktitabiook will urrlvo
In tho city tonight und will bo the
houso guost of MIbs Delhi JUollliia, at
tho Cox homo.
Mr. uiid Mm. Luruo lilaukuby lima
luvltutloiis out for u bridge part., at
tholr now home on Sueond stieui 8.
W. Seven tubluH Mill be phi)ed.
A. L. MeDowull leturned the timt
of tho week froui Lu Uruiulu with hii
uutu houmo which ho purahiuud hi
thut plucu.
M. II. Joyuo was an ovoi-Sundu)
visitor from Numpa.
Mm. V. A. Smullburg, who hus
boon visiting at tho .Montague home
luft Sunday uvenlng for Sun Fruuehi-
CO.
Mm. K. L. Urlfflth and sou Harold
Mrs. Oeo. Oram, sou und duughlur,
and Miss Kuthuryu Kckhuidt motored
down to tho Urlfflth ranch fur tliu
week-end. Mrs. Griffith will be home
for 10 days.
Henry Cussldy cuiuo home from tliu
University lust week und vas tlikun
to tho hospltul tliu next day for nu
operation for appendicitis.
Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Ulackaby and
daughter Margaret ami Miss Kutliur-
Ino Kuhoul motored to Jorduu Val
ley Sunday to spend tho week.
Miss Amy Lawrence and MIsm
Murlo Hvaiirt loft Munduy to spuud
tho stimmor touring tho coust.
Mr. and Mm. Ivan Oakos nnd sou
John, and Mrs, Mary Ann Huron
spent tho week-end ut Wilder.
Mrs. II. II. Whitney will ontortaln
the Monday Drldgu Club tomorrow
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Urooko und
chlldiun leavo for Chicago tomorrow
night where Mr. Urooko will attend
the convention us delegate. They
will visit relatives ut Ituclno, Wis.,
several weeks before returning.
Miss (Irlfflth loft Saturday to
spend her vacation lu tho east.
Miss llotMty Turner luft for the
coast Friday mid Miss fltiinliii left
Tuomluy to Join her. They will go
east over tho Canadian Pacific for
tholr vacations.
A. K. Oakos and family spent tho
wtxik-ond ut Uiko Lowell.
Tho Monday llrldge Club mot at
tliu liomu of Mm. W. II. Ilrooke.
Itoso and Fred llender who caniu
down from l'eudlotou to visit dur
ing Comuiuncoment week, lutumod
hoiim Sittutday evening.
K. I.ocey enmo down from Iron
side, Saturday and returned Monday
accompanied by Mm, I.ocey. Carrol
and Hrnostlno.
WOOD CAItltlKH COUNTV
.IOII.NSO.V TAKCS STATIC
(Contlnuod from I'age 1
Wood S8
Dolugato from Second Dlstrlet:
Urooko 7:12
Cooper , , , , , 37!)
Curl '. 177
Dounoll 25fi
Coiigresman:
Jonos 3Gfl
Slnnott Ml
U. S. Senator, Republican:
Abraham I3!i
Stunflehl 468
U. 8. Senator, Demecrat:
Chnuiborliiln . . . s 281
Starkweather u:t
Statu Senator, 22nd District:
Utlls ttHO
Crandtill ; 301
Hurley 8G7
AsseMor, Hepubllcnu:
Urnham 48S
I'ooriuau t... 1UU
iJulHonlierry '. ... 27U
Vote on Measures:
Kmliient domain for reads: yon,
U fit, . .... Mhll
Itond bond limitatiens: ytw. !)!(!;
no, 384.
Capital punlshmuut: yo, Kill; no
uu i.
Crook nnd I'urrey IieiiiIh: ys,
530; no, 312.
Succotmor to govurner: yen, 81)1;
no, 349.
Mlllnge tax for higher educatien:
yes, 1)00; no, 110.
Soldiers, Milium and mnrlnes vdu
eutloiiut lill: yon, SSI; no, 488.
HlHiueutMry wihool tnx: . ym. 1)71:
no. 102.
Ill tit il whool tax: yon, 1001; no
201.
Wise Farmers
DO NOT PEEL THE LABOR SHOlPl'AGB SO
MUCH. THEY USE POWER IN
STEAD OP BRAWN.
Kb II 1 tm t.Aj. m ... j Mire n
V? ft) 1 tuttuitomMituMMi m
M &kMiLmhmiimiW Iimi M i IliiTifiJi'l-J-il il
Mm. W. II. Urooko spent Tuesday
In llolsu.
TIih Tuewluy llrldge Club met this
week at (lie homo of Mm. C. II. Mini
um. .MUmmi Mao and Margaret Murphy
spent Sunday lu Ontario, unroutu to
Uaker where Miss Mae Is attending
school.
Thursday evening tho nlumnt en
tertained the graduating class with a
plfliilc at Mai'l'liorson's Island. After
Iho refreshments were served, offi
cer for tho coming year wore elected
and plans for organUIng the iiliimiil
so (hat Ihey might fo-oporate with
tho High School were discussed.
DolliiijOregg, the nine year old
daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. F. I.
Oregg, was sovemly burned about the
hips anil abdomen by her dress catch
ing fire from n stove over which she
was rooking Sunday. She Is now at
tlm homo of hor uncle. J. It dreg1
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This Reliable Farm Implement Store
sells everything from a Gasoline Engine to a
Garden Hoe, and everything it sells is
GUARANTEED for SERVK E.
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Put Power on Your Farm.
Put it on your farm and the farm will put
you on easy street.
GEO. W. WAYT
ONTARIO, OREGON
rlUXIWV AND MONDAY
MAV HO AND ill
ANITA STKWAltT
lu
"lli:it KINODOM
IN DUKAMS"
Ihirtild l.lojil Conicilj
"Captain Kldd's Kids
TIMWDAY AND
,WKDNILSDAV
.JUNK I AND U
Allan DtMiu I'ltxliiilltin
'SOI.DIHIIS OF FOHTlNi:'
(ViikmI): Fiiet I'lie!
TUIIHSDAY.irxr.il
I'HANCIS IH'HII.MAN
In
"ROD'S Ol'TI..V"
Cemedy: "Aiiilinrnt No, a:J
FltlDAV Jl'Xi: I
NOIt.MA TAUMAIHJi:
In
"Tin: xi:v moox"
I'ATHF. xuws
SATUHDAY JUXH .1
maheuiiiuti: naiiK
In
"I.UOK IX PAWN"
IIAI.L DOOM IIOYS;
"OH IIAIIV"
.MATIVKi: 2::ttl
Supt. II. P. Lowls loft Tuesday eve
ning for Scuttlo where ho Is going
to spond tho sumuior.
Jim. Kilnn Qriffln loft Saturday for
Cnldwolt whoro slio will niako hor
homo.
W. II. Cecil of Lebanon, Oregon,
formerly of Ontario, and who Is still
Interested In property horo, Is lu On
tarlo this wcok looking after local In
terests. Ho enmo to Ontario to soil
his property In Ontario nnd vicinity
nnil will bo hero for a week of morn.
TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY
FOR 8ALK: Ono 3 Vi Stiidobnkoi
wagon and rack, also ono .Mitchell
wagon nnd bed. Frank Irvlngton,
Junk Denlor, Ontario.
FOR SALH: Seven room house. 6
lots; tonus. Can give possession Im
mediately. Price 11000. Phono 78-r2
NORMA TALMAIKli: CO.MIXO
A .thrilling story, n beautiful and
talented star, a spllndld cast, excel
lent direction nnd some wonderful
photography all go to niako up
Norma Talmndge's latest Select pic
ture. "The Now Moon," lu which
slio Is prosihited by Joseph M.
Sohonck at Dreamland theatre. Fri
day June 4.
Rje SperiiitNl Coining
M. I). Fleming, tho oyo specialist
of IJolso. will be at tho Mooro hotel
on Monday, May 31st. llrlng your
headache and oyo trouble to him
300-20-11
Four room houso and five lots,
King St., two blocks south of Catho
lic Church, trues and garden; real
bargain. Sea J. II. Athortou ut Under
IJros. 302-20-27
LOST: Dotweou (lolden Utile and
Ilador's Storo, Tuesday, a fountain
pen with gold band and ring and cap
broken. Flndor pleaso leavo at Argus
office 3C3-2G-11.
FOIt SALK Odd lot of 1x0. 2x1.
lath, etc; lfiOO feet more or less.
W. W. Wood. 370-20-J!7
Ford ttoadster, overhauled and lu
good condition. Inquire Argus or
phono 174w.
Howard will ha paid for return of
bob-tailed ulrrdale pup 4 months old
Hum rolliir mi with Inline of owner.
F, II, Hull, Ontario. Notify Argus
308 1-2(1-27 '
IMPOUXDIXH XOTICK
NOTICH Is heiuby given that, in
pui'siiauco of Ordinance No. 23G, of
the City of Ontario, 1 havo taken up
nnd Impounded tho following d es
cribed iinlmals found running ut
largo within the corporate limits of
tho City of Ontario, lu Malheur Coun
ty. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
One sorrel Mute, branded O left
shoulder, foro top clipped, shod till
annual, ago unknown.
Largo sorrel Horse, ngu unknown.
4hod nil around, both hind feet white
1 1 in ml ed UN connected left shoulder.
Htrlp burlap around neck,
nnd that I will on tho 2nd day of
Juno. 1020. ut tho hour of three
o'clock P. M.. of sold ilny offer for
sate and will sell above described anl
mats at public auction to the highest
blddor, Tor cash In hand, nt Hedsull
Feed Hum lu snld City of Ontario.
Taken up this 23rd day of May.
1020.
Poited lhls 20th day of May. 1920.
II. C. FAUMHIt,
City Marshal.
MUX. IILAXCHi: C. AXDKHXON
Hemstitching
Dirsmuiiklim
I'liiine Itl-w. P. O. Hot .1111
Ontario, Oregon.
ALEXANDER'S
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20
PER CENT
SPECIAL SALE
Sotting tho Pnco for tho Northwest
20
PER GEN.
20 percent Discounts and Better I
Entire Stock of Men's and Young
Men's Spring Suits at 20 Percent
Discount and Better
Entire- Stock- of Pure Silk, Silk
Fibre, Madras and Percale Shirts
none restricted, a Straight 20
20
20
20
20
Per Cent on all Straw and
Felt Hats (Stetson's excepted)
Per Cent on all Work and
Dress Shoes
Per Cent on all Men's Silk
Neckwear
Per Cent on all Silk and
Fibre Socks
For a Fact!
This sale means 20 per cent and even b tter on
practically this entire stock, except in a few in
stances where we are retailing merchandise for at
least 20 per cent less than it can be duplicated for
at; wholesale.
Boys' Department
Twenty per cent straight discount on Boys'
Suits and Boys' Furnishings of all descriptions.
Not a single article in our entire boys' department
being exoepted from this Discount.
20
PERCENT
ALEXANDER
One Price Clothier, Ontario, Oregon
20 I
PERCENT I
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