? wkjh:?bH THIS ONTARIO AMMS. ONTAWJO, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. I i rWH$44$$4$3$$v$Mf$M$$$$$K$$4$ Ready in An Emergency When illness (ionics it i.s lustier to Ins prepared. There is no need for "borrowing" from a neigh bor if yon havo a hot water bag ir other rubber accessories that are so oL'len needed in times of illness. - Lot ns show yon the: fine line of pure ,$ Para Rubber Goods that we carry there are none better that areniade. PRETH PLAY FEATURE OF SCHOOL'S CLOSING PROGRAM .llllitiim Children I'KMMit I'n 1 1 I . Tuny Tluro Complete (riiuimiir Heboid CiiuiM- Oilier .Inn. turn i's Xoliw. 0.t WHIRS' Drugstore & i I 'ivwripliou Specialists Stationers t I ..ti,nlrWlti-i'iW'l'lMiri"lhii-hihihiiV1t'liiil'ilh Juntiirn, Ore, Miiy 31. Tlio clos ing oxcrclMOH of tlio Jiiiililrn hcIiooI mnrklng tlio (mil of n mirrosHful hcm hoii, wore kIvuii before largo huiI lonco nt tlio hall on SiUurday even ing, Mny 20. Tlio prognlil cnuslHtod of a clovor tlrnmntlzntloii or tlio Mtory of "Snow Wlilto ami tho Soon Dwarfs." In which tlio rhllilitn iIIm plnyod n very thorough propnriitlon. It wiih a houtitlfii presentation hIHi :i .u coiuvi'h, nnil i charming (i..ii(f given liv i'.i smnl r.tih. In eos tuino ns tlio llnnlo. Two vornl nuni hem were Riven between nets by Thoodoro llrock, Jr., with violin ob llpnto by Dr. W. B. Hodges. Tlio enst nnil nynomlM nt the piny wero nx follews: 1'rtnro liolanil, Ollhort Mustorsen: Ciiptlsn of the Oiianl, fiverott I'uur sou; DwnrfH. I.lovil MrOotrlck. Dally N'utt, Hurl Hopkins, James (Irnlmm, tftigcnt 1'rlow. Avary Klrhey Charlie N'utt : Snow Wlilto, Christina (Irn lmm; Queen l-'Inrlmondo.-Hopo 1'lerc of the Mirror, Mary I.eo; Pages, nor, arotchon, l'ear Itlchloy; Spirit I.niUcs In Waiting nnil Attendants, Lolnnd Pearson, Hobert I'loonor, Clulr Pearson, llnrvoy Jones, llorohl Woodruff, Orrln Curroy, Michael O'Toole, Karl McUotrlck, Thonins Al ton. N'olllo Stanton, Ruby Mctlct rlck, l'enrl I.eo, Shirley linker, Mao Stnnton, Mnrgnrct Ornhaui, Mnry Al len, Krnnnls Jones, Mny N'utt, Doris June. Tho gruduiitos from the griunniai' grades also received their dlplomns. Those finishing tho clRhth .grndo were: Clirlstnln Orahatn, Kvorott Penrson mid l.eland Pearson. Mlw N'olllo lleedo, of Portland, wns looking up old friends In Jun- turn on Saturday, on her roturu from a tdiort iVlnlt to her old homo .tit Drewsey. Minx Mnrgnrol Murphy, of Iloulnh, passed through town on Thursday, on her return from it vIhIi to IluriiH during tho Htockmon'R convention. Mm. Lonulc Wcathcrly, of llnlso, n former rortldont of Juntiirn, wns n business visitor hero tnnl week, re turning to her home on Saturday. Jack Wobor wns In charge of the pool hnll Inst week, during tho nb boiico of tho proprietor, Fred Knup hUHiunn, who nttumled tho stock men's ronveutlon 'nt IluriiH. K I.. Slsomoro nnil John McCloml of Iloulnh Hhlppod n cnrlond of flno it , "They're Talking AbaaJ !'l Everywhere says the Good Judge How much more genuine satisfaction you get from a little of the Real To bacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long -you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. That's why it saves you money. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT GUT Is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT Is a long fine-cut tobacco fc fz, Wu,m7vrj.?- t--i.m. - .- - - : . -a v-soHWa -iw.s' "nr Whats become of the prejudice . , . jt Tj, r' -: l x r a fi . . . theq frightened the horses S.A'J... L. v ) K, Ty M aim if Select your tire nc oattlini to the toadt they have to travel! In tandy or hlHy coun try, wherever the Koine ii opt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roadi The U, S. Chain or Uico. For front wheel The U. S. Plain. For but reiultt everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. NOW cars are every where. The horses have gotten used to fhem and so has everybody else. Think of it I This year the American people will spend nearly a billion dollars on tires alone. Tires are one of the big gest items on the car owner's bills. Hardly a Saturday, when you motorists drop in to "tune up" for a Sunday trip, that one or more of you doesn't tell us something of value to our business. Sooner or later it comes back to you in Service, (Kwu-cofio-rioew-CriAiriuscD-piAri Service is what the car owners of this community are looking for nowadays. first in figuring their motor ing expenditures. Ill Just because a man has a moderate - price car is no reason why he should get any less service out of his tires. We believe that the man with the small car is entitled to just as good tire service as the man with the big car and both are entitled to the best tire service they can get. That's why we represent U. S. Tires in this commu nity. And why more car owners large and small are com ing to us every day for U. S. Tires. . IV Come in and' talk to us about tires. We're here to And especially the small help you get the kind of tires car- owners, who put service you want. United States Tires C. C. CARTER and FORD GARAGE i'iv;j l'OWKK OK MOHT You can hnvo olthor ono from tho ubo of our apparatus. All wo nBk from you Ii to toll tin what your requirement nro, what you nro now using, It nny thing In our lino, and wo wilt ho able to llgtiro out n propo rtion thnt will bo moro bono flclnl and economical. Wo are hondqunrtcrH for electric nup PIIoh, mid nlno for rewinding of motom. NOKTIIWKHTKIIN KI.KOTIUC CO. I'Iiiiiio IHH J ONTAKIO, OKK. homoi to Omithii, Nchrimkn, Inut wook. JnmoH AndorHun. of Van, and bin daughter, MIm Orcein, wore Juntuni vlidtorH on Saturday for tho hcIuhiI oxorclHM and ilnnro. I'. J. (Inllnghor, of Ontnrlo, xpont a Mhort tlmu In town on Snturdny on his way to Lukovlow. Knthor O'llngnu came iip Sntur dny from Ontnrlo to conduct tho Hun dny BervlcoH nt St. rntrlek'ti church. Tho dance following tho mcIiooI ox crclHOH on Snturdny night, given hy tho Juntiirn Jnti OrchcHtrn wiih ii decided huccohh, being largely at toudeil by gueiitN from homo and out Hldn polntN. Mm. Oenrgo Itollixen, of Ontario, arrived on Snturdny for u few iluyH1 vUlt with Mrs. I.. I. DoIhoIii. OdiwMii Hull, of DrowHoy, wiik ii Juntuni vlHllor on Snturdny. Tho Mliwoti I ,n no and Margaret McDonald were Juntiirn vlHltom on Saturday with their father, David McDonald of Iloulnh. Mix Mnrgnrot Murphy, of Iloulnh, vpont tho week-end In Juntiirn. A vory beautiful monument wiih orectod IiihI week uhoyo tho routing plnca of Mm. Franco ('. Woodward ut tho Juntuni remoter)'. II. J. Dodge, of AhIiIuiiiI, Oregon, arrived on Stinduy to Hpond ii few dayn horo on bURlnotni, Mr. mid MrH. I.. I'. Dolxola mid Mm. Uonrgo Kollmen woro Sunday vUltom ut tho Murphy ranch near Iloulnh. Mr. mid Mm. O. A. Wottemtrom, Mr. and Mm. Hoy Curroy and Wll McLaren wont on a IIhIiIur axpodltlou on Sunday to thu HtreuuiH uhovo Hon- lah. Tom Woodward loft Monday morn ing for Vnlo to Borvo on tho Jury Mm. Vornor J. Hopkins gnvo a tea on Monday aftornoon In honor of Mm. (Icorgo Ilolhson of Ontario The guests, noarly all old frlonds of Mm. Kolhson, woro Mm, Ilobort Hoed, Mm. h. I. nolnolo, Mm. II. W. Wel come, Mm. Hoy Curroy, Mrs. David Graham, Mrs. C. A. Wottorslrqm, Mm. John 1'. Joyco, Mrs. Mlchaol Stanton, Mm. Martin Joyco, Mrs. W. K. Hedges and Mls Josophlno Kaup liiisman, Tho Hov Shormnn L. Clarke, for merly pnstor of tho Juntura 1'roiby torlnn churchi and now rosldlnc In I'ortlnnd, rotumod Monday to take hack his car, which has boon stored at Drewsey for somo months bocuiwn of tho condition of tho roads. Momorlal Day was nulotly ob nerved horo, but tho woalth of flow ers on tho graves In tho local ceme tery nerved to show that tho day was kept by tliono who had causo to ro-mombor. Philippines Producing Ntwvprlnt. The I'hlllpplnrs nro In a iiosltlon not only to supply newsprint for dnmrMlc needi, but to export large quuntllle of this product. According to u report n nlly mndn by tno director of the burenii of forestry, the raw materials iiMillnble such ns the hsmboo and two klmN of grn c. tho rofon and tsls hlb, nre of such good quality and can be so rhenply obtained Hint If rarefal study U given this Induitry the Islands will not nerd In Import snnunlly $2, mm.lino worth of paper, as heretofore. The News while It Is News Head The Ontario Argus. "- Patronize the Merchants who Advertise in The Argus. A $100 A Reward of $100.00 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any par ties cutting or molesting any of the fences of the Eastern Oregon Land Company. All infor mation furnished will be considered confidential EASTERN OREGON LAND COMPANY