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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1920)
THE ONTARIO ARQU8, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920 K L""'1U!".1. ' 'I v HmnawMwi i Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY I . &: f a Prescription Specialists TIIK ItKXAl.L BTOHK JsBviitr.. - U.,.. I'HU.VK NO. a Nyzl Remedies I N- !' c Li mnii.i.mniiiim.lmj-ij-.iii)iiijujmi - iiujujuuhihwiiju an - 'iuljilujiuiuu j is ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO AND VICINITY: Having located in Ontario to conduct a retail optical business, witb optical parlor and grind ing plant to be located in the Blackaby Jewelry Store, wo solicit your business from the stand point of service, efficiency nnd accuracy. The policy of our business will be that a trans action is not complete till our patients or cus tomers arc satisfied For the man or woman who wants moBt out of life perfect vision is necessary That is the mission of OPTOMETRY. We are here to give the best of our ability and experience, assisted by tho most modern and scientific Optical instruments to uphold the high standard and rcsjHinsibility of this profession. DR. J. A. McFALL JUNTURA NEWS NOTES OPTOMETRIST MflT. Optician, .- Ontario, Oregon . HO.MK or TUK MOST THIUUULK ACC1DKKTH have ocourred because tho gas whs accidentia turned on. No matter bow caroloss oao may be, In the homo where there Is electricity, uo such culamlty can happen. It la cater, It I cheap er, It I more pleaiant. Ilavo your house wired for eloctrlelty to-day. NOUTIIWKHTKKN KI.KCTItlO CO. l'hooe IHe) J ONTAKIO, OHH. FOR SALE! My homo place of 35 ucrea adjoining the townslte of Ontario; 15 minutes walk from city Bchooty; woll im proved; modern house with electric lijrhta, bath, water, electric raneo, furnace, etc. Thomas W. GJagett I i - n . M concern that gives the same degree of refined service, maintaining the same high standard of charac ter toward everyone without regard to their financial condition. A Modern Chapel and Funeral Directors H. L. PETERSON Eaabalmer'a License Oregon No. &32 Hake Ne. 188 C. R. AUGUSTUS Embalmer'i License Oregon Ne. 233 Idaho No. 180 OntaiioFurnitureCo, ! With tho thormomotor roglstorlng IOC degrees In the shade, Juntura enjoyed tho hottest day of tho season last Sunday. J. D. Fellows and It. S. Soulo, both of Portland left for Dcnlo last Tuch- day after a wcok'a business visit lioro. Andror Graham and his nephew, James Graham, returned to town on Wednesday after u week's outlnc n part of which was spent at lllua Mountain Springs. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Dunton of Orewsoy accotupanlod by tholr guost, Mrs. Duncvon of Canyon City wore Juntura visitors on Wednesday. Forrest Jones and David Graham left Wednesday to spond a few days at Uluo Mountain Springs. Mrs. Forrest Jones returned to her homo at Jonesboro on Thursday, re turning to Juntura on Saturday, or companled by nor mother, Mrs. Oluy as of Alberta, Canada who In hero for a visit. Mrs. Harney Tlllotson of Deulah was a Juntura visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyco and Miss Conroy made a trip to tho Murphy ranch at lloulah on Friday, on tholr return (hey were accompanied by the Misses Margaret and May Mur phy. Tho homo of George Dakor is re ceiving a new coat of paint this Tree Theodoro llreck, Jr. and Stanley Asp with Mr. and Mrs. Cannlo Mof fet carao down from Otis Creek on Saturday to spend the week-end In Juntura. Mrs. II. J. Clarke of Drewsey camu down on Saturday to take the Civil Servlco examination for tho position of post-mistress which Is to bo va cant at Drewsey. Tho examination waa held hero by Mr. lloinan of the Ontario Post-office. Mrs. Curtis Warton returned on Saturday from Salt Lake where she had beon for a visit. Mrs. Wharton ' artl a ttint liAt Viliartnriil la rnfnviSl. OJIVI l tUll IIVI MMWWM)4 WVM ws - Ing nicely from his recont Injury and expects to boih6me Jitmsclf In a wcok or two. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wolcome of IIuiiih wero weok-rrd tsltors In Jim lara, tho kubbH of Mr. and Mrs II W. Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Silas Tlllotson of Drewsey and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy of lloulah wero Juntura vis itors on Saturday. Oeorge Dakor and Frod Kauphus man wero Mllldale visitors on Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyce and Miss Conway and Mies Oreallsh wero Sun day visitors at Cottonwood, also Mr and Mrs, Martin Joyce, Mr. and Mrs Michael Conroy, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Stanton and family, and Mr and Mrs. L. P. Delsolo, John Kearnes was on the sick Hat during tho week, but Is out of doora again: also K. H. I.lndaoy was re ported quite III. J Avery niclioy and family left Sat urday for the Oster ranch near Deul- lab. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oster and daughter.iVera, tbey wero to go from there to Cottonwood and the North Fork for a few days outing. 1 1 Mrs. William Altnow of Beulah re T turned from Ontario sn Monday where she had beon with her bus band who has been 111. . . . . . t Father BUCK arnvea on Monauy X from Ontario to Join Daniel Gallag her upon a fishing and camping ex- pedltlon Into the mountains for a few daya. Miss Lane McDonald of Deulah was a Juntura visitor on Monday. 1 Miss Nan Hoffman of the Hoi Rosary Hospital at Ontario arrived home on Monday for a vacation and visit with her parents, Mr, and Mru John U. Hoffman and other relatlvep here. W, A. Robertson and daughter. Ar ley of Otis Creek were shopping In Juntura on Monday. in ua.am.um. .hj-j. i... 'msi-uh n.wji.jui.j.l.ml.. FILINGS CLOSED IN WASHINGTON Boston. Some 40,000 Investors In trusted a total variously estimated at $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 to Charles Ponzl In a money-making scheme which postal officials declared Impos sible of fulfilment. Pons! surrendered to federal author ities, explaining he could not meet his obligations because of the closing of the Hanover Trust company, whore most of his funds worn deposited. He was arrcsttd, charged with having used mails to defraud. Rdwln L. Pride, the federal auditor who has boeu golag ovvr Point's ac counts, has nnnounced that with aomo accounts still to be examined, he has found liabilities of $8,000,000. Tho only eltw to Ponal's assets Is tils own estlmste thnt they total about $4,000, 000. 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