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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
e ,Vi' .3 zmAX- THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST fenfeo Classified Advertisements roil balk FOIl SALE C000 Applo $ox Bhooka at 2Sc lnqulro of C. 0. Hunt, Nyssn, Oregon. j FOIl SALE Comploto sot (00 vol umns) of Harvard Classics. Now. Naver been opened. Will sell cheap It taken-at oncer Apply at Argus of-,tlce. ALEALFAflEJBJCHrXJood, No 1 for .w?r&gayjiltf; tn ay-"-" J. TbW BALE-ii dwV nndlG pig five IwwVi'ofd. Pii8llhnd, Ontarld. 013-37-38. ' ' ' ' ' I, I Y VOn -8ALT5-VJ motor.' 04nerator, -d Capacity" ( UattprtoW tOOitratu. A number of fractional H. '. motors Northwestern Electric Co. 621 32-tf. ,., J ,! lM .it n. ' ' I " ,nFOiR HALB Five room brick housr , .and good, barn. .Inquire of Eu '' Ynk MCo, llader'a. store. 32-tf FOR. 'BALE ffbrte building lots In Ontario residence district. Cement pavemeat around tbem. See W. H Brooks. A bargain. . 323-19-tf i ii i JU- 'HKII HOItiSAlE- It1 Miirwi lOwyhee Ditch Stock, f 4S per skare. 11.' AV. Bawglsr. 28-tf. ' ' ' 1IOUB& FOlt SALE, ttliailfl trees, " ' 3'b'fooks ioUth- of Calbbllc'dhurch See J. $J."Afbe'rl6fj at ftad'ers. ,., i 1 1 'i v in ' "i 372-27-tf. Professional Cards Llconsed to Practice In Oregon and Idaho O. A. KHATZ Municipal Engineer Member of American Association of Engineers Bower systems, water works, pave ments, concrete design, assess ments, office systems 108 Til ford Uldg., Fortland, Oregqn City Hall, Ontario, Oregon Hours. 10-12: 1:30-5 House calls Evenings by appointment Made Phone 1C8 DR. R. A. MOON CIIIIIOPIIACTIG PHYSICIAN NKUVK BPKCIAL1BT Acute1 or Cbronle Diseases Itoonis over Post Office , ONTAIUO OllHGON ' 'STELLA MASON COX (Iraduate of Violin and Piano Iowa College ..Pupil of Victor Garwood and of. ..Herbert Duller, ..American. Conservatory of Music Chicago Phono 46 J. FOlt SALE, at a bargain, Oood House and five, tots, plenty of shado, close In. IteasoaabU, terms. Boa L. J. Aier, Postofflce Uldg. 379-21-tf. MISCELLANEOUS Write the Co-op Store Caldwell, for price Hit Standard lllndlng Twlhn, Quality, Length and Strength guaran teed, lisle $10.00, ball 11.00. B Gal ready mixed paint, f 1C.00, Puro Lin used oil, bulk $2.10, white hounn 7 ic soap, 100 bam, $5.00, pltchfurks, $1.36. rou IIHNT. , FOU HENT Housekeeping sujje, .Inquire at the Argus office. m 112-37-U .. ' FOIl KENT CIcan.well furnlshi'd bed room at the Platr rooming house Phone 91-H. SOt 3S-(f. FOlt KENT Nice front room and Imlli lit private Family,. Phono 03-W DIt. O. W. TYLKH DENTIST Office In Wilson Dldc Office Hours B a, m. to 4 p. m. Phone 117 for Appointments. DRS. WEESE & FORTNEH OFFICE HOUKH! to 12 and 2 to 6 Office over First, National Dunk relsphoue No. S3 J. Ontario, Or W. B. MAXON Transfer Attention glreu (o long tlUUnco ' ' ' 'Ultfltf rfiave orders at Wyt Itiiiik'ineiit Store rtioae S3I... llealileitc I'houe 4lW Ontario. Oregon. f-rt i mi ' ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW at Income Tai AdvUor Postofflce Hulldlug, Outarln, Oregon LOUT AND FOUND. LOST Ilelwoon Dlacknby Jewel ry Store and Concreto Plpo Co., or between High School and Villa Park, nn oval ahaped, gold brooch pin sot with poarls. Flndor planso leave 'at tho Argus offlco. 014-37-3 HUWAIIU. 8TKAYED From tho Andorsou ranch 3 rod calves about 9 months old. Finder i)ptlfy M. II. Priest, On tario and recelvo reward. ClO-37-lf, , iUR.A..R. ROBERTS . , Dentist t notwcn Ontario Pliar'niM. DeMl. Phone 52 WWMMMMMM "X. The Ico supply now being dollvor ed In Ontario has he on found Impurn aud uusafo for drluklhic purpone The 'public Is a'dvlsed to use It fort rerngorators only. DIP. II. II. WHITNEY, City Health Officer McKinnon Cushion Tires Non-puncture, Nonrflkld, No Inner Tubes. Quaranteod to Kuu 16,000 Miles. 30x3 and 3U S. ROLPH, Route, 2, Now Plymouth, Idaho ,. , Phone 98'JiS .! u il :o THE CHENEY PHONOGRAPH The Cheney Plays All Records I.. Equipped' with reproducer for vertical and Imterkl cut record .. . W i T' U I 'i HE music of the world is at the door of Tho Cheney. All records, whether lateyil o'r vertical cut, surrender all v, their loveliness to this master instrument. Kputpped with two reproducers mado from the nibst resonant material available cast bronze The Cheney iriay'beadjUsttjd in a moment's time to play.either type of record. One reproducer is 'equipped to ruceivo steel . or fibre needles tho" other is arranged to receive jewel or steel hee. dies". ' Jhe qha'rm , . with which The Cheney plays records of -. either- type is irresistable. Those dejiciit6 ' shadings of voice, fajnt stapcatpaV violin, .and lovely overtones which give any mast- erful production its ' ihdiVidiiality , re'; , .- ,u,yHtv' in " ineir ueauty. . . . 11 'Mechlinical vibrati6hs,"ransformed intomu- . sioal tones,-aro passed on unimpaired by tho ' 1 ' redohant Cheney bronze reproducer,' Each' rupiuuuuer ia operiy voicea so mat acous "WOLVKH OF THE NUllIT" William Farnum uppctrn on the Mcrcrn rla), AURiiti Dreamland Theatre h ... . . .. i...i.t. i me Nigni," a- wiim .. nt 111.) rtolvci of . Ii. i't . (Itf'lUXP pro luctlon. This proven mt of the fluiot plrtircs seen h-u In n long IUio. No inqre brcatlnci!8 and (xcitltiK truii.t.ts bpve been, expc'inced In ji 'I'm itoture plan tr-ah thu Itn prUnnmont of tho hero In l nltio h) oxpioslon, bis subsoiucu etrupo, niul Ar( nljcmpl-onj iils'V'fi ills wlfo Is 'told ho Is from him during his nbnjjnco in a foreign country. '' Just after his marrlago ho leaves for Chllo to investigate souio cop p'jr ,inln3. Is made and doad. He returns homo several yours Inter to find his wife married to tho man responsible for his mishap. J'Wolves of tho -Night' Iff ir fen I Farhim picture:, wjllch menus A plct luro rich In romanco and stirring action. Tho scenic effects are vary his terrific fight with three coiiBplra-jtviklng and the photography beau- r , L.-V... wlm ImVA man.l It ft. In.litMK Illflll. Iirin Tfiiu ti.tiv nii-aivu ii,n luiiuiiv t l.l titar. J .r t 41 I William Farnum a WULVtb IN Of The NGH TW NUFFSED EDUCATION PAYS SMllirilK INDIVIDUAL AND l-XIl TUK 8TATK A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 100,000 to Homier Distinguished Service to tho Public With Common School Education 4 Chances .With HIrIl School Education - 87 Chances -With College Education 800 Chances AIM' YOU (1IVINO YOUIt CHILD 1IIH CiJaNCK? THOSE STATES AKE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION , Oregon Agricultural College Through n "Liberal and Practical Education" pre- pnres tho Young Man and Young Woman for Useful C It zonsh ii and Successful juareers in Auiloiilttiro Hobip Ilrononilrs Vocational Kduralion KiiKlurorliiK MlnlnK Comniorro Plinrmnry Forestry Tho Training Ineludes'PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENOLISH. MODEItN LANOUAOE, AIIT anU the Other Essctjtiats of a 1 ' Stnndnrd Tcchhlcal College Courso " PALL TEHM OPKNH HKITK.Ml'lr2ll''Q) 'ifJvso TUITIO. M FItKK FOIl INFOHMATION WIllTE TO i Tllli ltlCdlHTHAIt, OirKtih' AKrlcultural Oullrge, Corvallls, Orrgon 1 i i 1 II I I iff " HIDES, FUIllj, AND VKltH r i ii lUuirhors, iStorkmen, Trapierst, i ,. ' It you have nny hides, furs orpelts send then to us. We pay tbe highest mnrket iprlres. We pay cash. 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I.i For "b'eetnreiutti tjftrrH'. U- Bit lit Kuym worac - Btlt it has done a great deal more than tbati1 JK I It has broughtpeoplc closer together, given them.he.w interests, swept away .old prejudices. they i i arc tin Iq' Wartf'oujr ,cusoncrs to know what getting. ii .. ii i ' That's why we represent U. S. Tircs-rso .there, wijtbe .Tu4..A-ua.r.' no doubt about it. Wnat affects one man now g'encral.y affects a good many Whatever the sizo of your of' his rtetehbdrs in the same ror im,i h-,., tut- ?.-. tt c way. And they have a better Tire you put on. it is the best chance to get together and kind of tire its makers know talk thuigs over. aUttL Cr-rOttff-QttM-U&aH'tAIN MVV1 : . . . i . I It's had its effect on the tire business. When automobiles were new people were willing to buy any1 kind of a tire. Now i.i i v "how to make. U, S. Tires arc guaranteed for life, without mny limi tation of mileage. That ought to mean some thing to thc man who has thought about tires. 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