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THE ONTARIO AROUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, TIIt'RKDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 i Classified Advertisements roil ha 1,1 : FOIt SAM3- Hulck ltondtlr.-$r.00 first rlniis condition, will consider Imuknhlo note J. II. Tost, phono 110-W, Oiitnrlo, Oro?on. tf FOIt SAI.K Ailjustnhlo Dross Form. Apply to Mrs. II. Ij. I'oorinnn, phono G3-W. 41-tf FOR 8AI.H Sovcn room, two story liouso. second wost Catholic church, corner lot, 48xl2fi; Splendid wull,,porfcct title. Price $1000; rno ensh, hnlnnco onsy monthly, l'liono 14-w. ml. FOIt SALE Six yeurlliiB nnd two tiKcd puro-hreil llmnpshlro hucks. Alight consider feeder tnmbs In ox chnnno. Northrop Farm, ltouto No. :i, Payette, Jdnho. 40-41. HOUSi: FOIl SAMS: Sco owner, modern house, five lots, K. ('. Mc Dawoll, Ontario, Oregon. 4012. p. FOIl SAM3 Comploto sot (CO vol umnn) of Harvnrd Classics. Now. Novcr'hcon opened. Will sell cheap It takon at once. Apply nt Argus of fice. FOIl SALE Idaho rural potntoos, yellow globe Danvcr onions, anil to matoes. Sco Ilnrry Power or Phono Frultland, 102. 30-13-pil. FOIl 8ALI& capuclty 0 batturlos, 400 vnts. A nuinbur ot fractional II, P. motors. Northwestern Electric Co; 021 32-tf. MWMM-MMM Old Soldlor will niako It profltnhlo to n couple, that will go with him In Octobor to California for tlio winter. Heo him at 0. A. Kief's or phono Or rln Hull. WANTED Olrl for Kunural houso work. Imiulro of Mrs. K. At. (Irolg. ao-tr. On Monday afternoon, Forrest Jones, son of Wllllnm Jones of J un til rn. nnd Ontario, was the vlrtlm of nn accident which rnmo vory close to being fatal when tho hoom-pole of n liny dorrlck fell iliirlns; tho hnliiK at tho Jones Home Itanch. He whs struck n glancing blow by tho heavy boom which Infllctml n bad scalp wound and fractured the eolls.r bone. He was unconscious for n short time, hut otherwise unhurt and con sidered himself most fortunate. II. f Nlekerson. futile hu- er r turned from Portland tHst Friday and went up Into the Drewsey (ouutry' to gathor up soma more cattle Word was recctxed here flaturdny night that Chester mallard of Diew soy was hurt by being thrown from a horse. Striking on his head he was rondored unconscious for about throo hours, but his Injuries fortun ately provod not to I serious David (IrHliam left on Wednesday with William Jones for n trip over land to Ontario and Vale and re turned homo on Saturday. ' Mrs. Hen Jones and, daughters left on Wednesday to spend a few das nt Jonesboro. returning Saturday. Mrs. Dan Murphy of 1Ihii11i was a Junturn visitor last Wednesday. (1. F. Wlldhabor, president of the United States Dank at Vale was a business visitor In Jiiiilura Inst week J. I). Fellows and II. S. Soulo. Imtli of Portland passed through town last 1 motor (Jonorntor, week from Crowley and were on the way 10 iiuiiis ny way oi mversiiui and Crane, J. P. Joyce had the misfortune to loso a flno dairy cow last ek which had broken Into an alfalfa fluid. Harold Hopkins left Thursday for Dolse where he Is attending the Hols High School, after spending the sum mer hore with his parents. Mrs. William A. Itnltortswn and daughter Ar'ny. of (Vis left Thurs day for Hols') where the latter Is st-1 lending iiimi m'iioui. Kiev '- uv rnmpanlnd by Mrs D E. t'lmndiim) Itolx-rlson who has 1hii ilnlflnc nt lliirus, and with her son ind family here. Mrs. ItolwrtMii returned from llolse on Saturday. Dm n Muriiliv of Uoulsh Is at Vale serilng on the Jury during the pro- sent (unit of court. H. W. Welcome was n passenger mi I'liurmlay's train for Nms on hitsl- ness, also Dr nnd Mrs W. K. lldw who spent a few days In Ontario. Mrs hubs Tiuoison ami son oi Drewsey left the last of the woek for lloUo. She was accompanied as far aa Ontario by HUla Margaret Murphy who was going for a visit with nn aunt at Simpler. Mrs. draw Itwtse was also a member of tho party, re turning to hor home at Hulfwny after n visit of several months In Drewsey with her brother. Vest Williams Mrs. W. O. Upson and daughter, who hnvo chnrgo of the Jiiiilura school for the coming year, returned from the Teacher's Institute at On tario on Saturday and movwl at mice Into tho lluokner residence which the rniniK- will ivtciiiiv this winter. Pre- jvlous to their return to Ontario they Mild iieen visiting menus si mt-ir inn homo In Kmmett. Idaho. School did not open on Monday, according to schedule because Miss Upson was confined to her home by a slight lllnnsM. Mrs. Alva lllghsmlth of Drewsey returnod from the Teacher's Institute on Saturday, also the Misses Marg aret and Mae Murphy, who retualued tnnr for a day visiting friend here Donald Mastersou was a weex-emi FOIt KENT. THItEB FINE IIOOM8 for rent, ulso sleeping porch, In modern home, cluso In phono 107-J lit. FOIt KENT Nlco front room nnil bath In prlvato Family. Phono C3-W LOST AND FOUND. Found Auto Jack, owner may liuvu sumo by calling at this office nnd paying fur this notice. -.l-it LOST A bunch of keys, finder plonsu return to Idaho Powor Com pauy'a offlco. II. pd. LOSTA sorority pin- with ownors miiuo on back. Ituturn to office of Idaho Powor Co. for rownrd. 11-21 LOST Iletwocn Ooldon llulo and Iloyurs, 6 Dollar Hill. Flndor ploiiiw leavo nt Argus offlco. Howard. 41-lt-pil LOST Ono Fox hound fcmnlo 10 mo, old, whlto with black spota and tan ours. AtiHwora to namo ot Nolllo. C. C. KobUon, Cnldwoll, Idn, Howard. 401-38-41. ('has Duprec of Ontario pniel thru Ontario on Saturday on his nay to Diamond where he has bis sheep A. J. Hopkins of Welser, Idaho ar rived on Saturday for a visit with his son, V. J. Hopkins and family. William Atlnw qf Houloh returned on Saturday from a fow days visit in Ontario. Mrs. Oeorgo McLaughlin and child ren came up from Vale on 8aturda for a visit with hor sister, Mrs. Jurk Edmiindson. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Edmiindson nr rled Friday from Lake View for a short visit with Mrs. Ediiiumhon's father, A. F. Masterson. They Inft for their home at Westfall on guilds) morning. Mrs David Oraham who has been numbered among the sick for n number of days Is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Wotterstrom and Will Mcl-ureti spent the week end at limns and Huchanan. Upon their return, thuy wore accompanied by (leorge McLaren who has boeu away on a mention for some time. Herbert Ward of Drewsey was a Juntura visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Sue We-a If ft en Mond.i) I'T Ontario. 1). F l'mscr was In to it the f rst of Ihc week from his tbep camp in the llliie Mountains. Mrs Hoy Currey nnd children ro turned nn Monday from a short vis it in Ontario. II. J. Ward of Vale was n Jiinturti business visitor last week. Mrs. Jesse Oster returned the last ot the week from a visit In Ontario. Mr. ntiil Mrs. John U. Noffmon nnd doughter, Mary, left Tuesday morning fur San Hernardlnn, Call fornla where Mary Is attending high school, and also that Mr. Hoffman may have the benefit ot n c'lmngc of climate. Mrs. Joe Carter and children r ttirtieil to town from the fanch on Tuesday so that the children might he ready to enter school. vcry Hhhi'y left In it 1 -lesiUy for a hunting trip to flilvbu VuPcy. i.ml toturned nn Sunday. James Oraham ot Westfall arrlr- ml op Frldav, after ipoiiiltrin a ftw du)s In'Ontnilo, for i iliort wait hrie. I HEALTH fl-RSTfl W. T Campbell ot 'nnihrlilgn Ida bo wa In town during t'.m week Unk ing nflor his iiroporty lioro. Mr. Campbell expects to return soon, to Texas which Is his old home, Mrs. Clnronco Drlnkwnler nnd Mrs. Smith of Dnvls, California, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Lamb of Drow soy, wero visiting nt tho homo of Airs. II. W. Welcoma on Tucsdny.l tM if I WANTED WANTED Tolophoiio Operator, oxpurleiicod or iinuxporloncod. Apply to Chief Oporutor, Malheur Home Tolophoiio Co. visitor nt Van. MIHCKLIiANKOUH Mrs. A. T. ChrUtlniiHOii, toachor of piano, Phono 170-W. 30-tf. Wrlto tho Co-op Storo Cahlwull, for prlco list Standard Hlndliig Twine, Quality, Longth nnd Btreunth giinrnu tfud, Halo $10.00, hull 11.00. G Out. ready mlxod paint, $15.00, l'tii'j Lin ecoil oil, hulk $2.10, whlto lioiin 7 'jc Bimp, 100 bars, $S.00, pituhforUs, $l.3S. UEWAHD. Hours, 10-12: 1:30-5 Huuse calls Evonlngs by appointment Made Phono lft( DR. R. A. MOON ClIlltOPUACTIO IMIVhICIAN NEHVE HPKCIAI.IHT Acuto or Chronic Diseases Hoomu ovar Post Office ONTAIUO OllKCON W. H. MA.XON Trniisfor Atloutlou Klimi to Ioiik ill-tauro llaulluK .caio ordCTs at Wi)t Iniploinent Htoio Phono '-J... Itcklduuco Plutuo ll-W Ontario, OroKon, 8THAYED From tho Anderson ranch 3 red calves about 9 mouths old. Flndor notify M. II. Prlost, On tario and rocolvo roward. C10-37-tf. lHAl..i(lN lllKTKiri' HLHCTIOX Nutlet la hereby given that tho Annual ICltctlon ot Malheur Drainage District Mil he held ut the offlco of tlit District lu Outurlo, Oicu'on, Sep tsmber Uth, 1920 at 2 P M. One supervisor Is to bs elected and reports for the year reudsred. C. It. EMISON. 31-21. President LESLIE J. AKRll ATTOHNKV-AT-LAW lucniiio Tax Aililsor Postofflco Hulldliig, Ontailu, Ouvion INSIST on nn abstract of tltlo when you purchnso or leud inonoy on roul estttte. MALHEUIt TITLE AND AUSTHACT CO., Vale Orogou Professional Cards DRS. WEESE & PORTNBR office neuns: 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. Office ovor First National Dank. Telephone No. 33 J. Outarlo, Oro DR. A. R.ROBERTS Dentist ltctnoeu Ontario l'lmriiur. . Depot. Phone 52 Licensed to Piactlco lu Oregon niul Idaho O. A. KHAT .Muiilrlpal IviiIiiiht Member of Amorloau Aseouiatlou ot Hugltiuoru Sowor 8) atoms, water works, pave- uiouts, cuiioieto design, asstias- nionU, offlco 8) stems 108 Tllford Hldg., Poitland, Oregon City Hall, Outarlo, Orutftm DIt. O. W. TYLim " DENTIST Office lu WIUou Hide. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Phono 117 for Appolutmeuts. McKinnon Cushion Tires Nou-piinctuie, Nou-Skld. No Inuer Tubes. (uuruuieed to Huu 15.000 Mllos 30x3 nnd 3V4 S. ROLPH, Route 2, Now Plymouth, Idaho Phono as-j-a STELLA MASON COX Grnduuto of Violin and Piano Iowa Collie ..Pupil ot Victor Garwood aud of. ..Herbert Duller, . .Amurloan. . Conservatory of Music Chicago Phono 1(1 J. Make It u busi ness to gel well. Don't wait till the doctor will hnvo to any, "Too late", or "We will have to op ernle." Let me explain lo you how Chir opractic aptaul adjustments re move the let use of disease. Consults t lo n fie. 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