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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
r - jruE oinojvouajDNTAmg onfltiufr, fllitksbAV, sptemEEr 23, im MAJESTIC Saturday Matinee---Night Harry Carry In U HUMAN ' STUFF" '! zAK&y CkiZEry v rAvr Univcg&al of "JTttflf jut Stuff'' ALSO VAUDEVILLE "THE DELSOS" - Aerial 'Act Supreme Snub-Pollard Comedy And Screen Magazine SUNDAY AND MONDAY H. B. Warner THEWHIT&DOVE" Also Fox Sunshine Comedy Tuesday and Wednesday "THE WEB OF INTRIGUE" ' With Mae Allison Second Episode of "LIGHTNING BRYCE" " 53 t hvery lire ; Is Signed Two men sign every Miller Tire; the maker and the inspector, Doth arc, penalized if a tire comes hack. Under this method, defects have hccome ex tremely rare. Not a tire came back for adjust ment to many Miller dealers last year. . Over 1,000 tires yearly arc worn out in Miller factory tests. All the he:t rival tires r.ra constantly compared with the Miller, with these results: Millers r.ow excel all rivals, loth in average and in uniform mileage. Miller treads outwear rival treads by 25 per cent on the average. Miller Cords average 15,000 mile.8 Miller Fabrics from 8.0C0 to 9,000 miles in rear-wheel tests under extreme conditions. You will'gnin a new idea of mod ern tires when you test a new-type Miller. Get one now and watch it. The super-service of the Miller Tire is now "everywhere discussed. i K Tread Patented Center tread smooth, with tuctloa cup, f firm hold on wet phIU Ctarid-to-th4 Road Ida trcadi, etctb tika cog la dirt. m.llei Tires Not the Record-Makers Cords or Fabrics Geared-to-thoRoad MthMi U. S.JVI-1 tm Parker's Tire and Vulcanizing Shop LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. ami Mrs. Hobt. Lytlo of Vale nro tlio quests this week of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Oakcs. Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Wood anil fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Don IUitt loft Tuesday to motor to I'ondloton whoro thoy will witness tlio round-up. T. II. Knliort of Jordan Valley was In town Monday rnroute to Washing ton on business. Mrs. Agnes Unrnott was at homo Sunday to her mnny friends In honor of her sovonty-flfth birthday. Mrs. Harnett Is recuperating from a long Illness. Mr. and Mrs. I.awronca Hauler of ftolso vlsjtod friends In town Sunday. Friends hero of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Livingston will bo Interested In knowing that Mr. Livingston has been ro-olccted to his pastorato In Massachusetts at a substantial raise In salary, Mr. Livingston was form erly pastor of the Congregational church hero. , Mrs. Tllllo Plcrco, Mr. and Mrs. Itadcllft and family and Mr. nad Mrs. N. 1'. Qrovcr attended the closing da of tlio Naxarono Camp Meeting at Kampa Sunday. J. A. Lackncss and family to Wolscr Uaturdny ovonlng. Tncy woro accompanied homo by A. II. Anderson who spent Sunday with tlicm In this city. Mlijs Lena Kccco of Mldvnlo, Ida ho, visited friends and relatives In Ontario, Caldwoll and Ilolio this wesk, A. L. McDowoll was In Portland on buslnoss several days the past weak. Misses Lolah Dartcho, Mildred Frost and Pruda ltaby of Oregon Slopo, who, aro attending tlio Ontario High School, aro spending tho vaca tion this week at homo.- "Aunt Hetty" Taylor Is conflnod to lior homo with an attack of "pink oy." Mrs. I.'K. Urogan and llttlo daugh ter, Dotty Margaret aro expected this week from Soattlo for an axtondod visit with Mrs. Urogan's parents Col. and Mrs. S. F. Taylor. Mrs. Zan Oourln of St. Anthony, Idaho Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chun. Athorton In this city. E. M. Orelg, E. W. Howland, W. F. Ilomnn, A. L. Cock rum and Arthur Cockrum all Journeyed to lluloy tho end of tlio week to Inspect tho in I no In which thoy havo Joint ownership. Mrs. It. W. Swuglvr Is suffering from au iittuck of tho mumps. Dr. and Mrs. ('. M. Tylor aro tho tho proud puronts of a baby boy born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Duncan ol Nyssa woro down to tlio fulr Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Uiay, una of N,s sa's teaching forco, nttvndod tho, fati Tuesday. Arthur Cockrum loft Monday foi Corvallls to rosumu study ut O. A. I Ed Fruiter ami Ilorunrd leader Ion Tuesday for tho University of Wusn Ington, Clius. A. Polorson camo down frou. thu ranch the first uf tho wuuk U visit his family and seo thu fulr. Frauk Dormau loft Wednesday lo, ..ugene tu uttuud tho Unlvorulty. aiudys EmUon loft Woduusduy lo. clugouu to resuiuu study ut tliu I'm vurslty. Mrs. C'hus. lluiraw of Vulu wuv I., jutarlo Tuesday. Mrs. A. U, Meuiis and Mrs. Julleii ilurloj of Vulu vtsiiod mo futr JiKa day Mrs. Oeo. E. DuvU uf Vulu attonu ed tho fulr Tuesday. County Tieasuipr, C. C. Muller, o. Vulu gavu tho Fulr his uttonttoii oi. Weduesday and vlsuod witn mimm u Ontario, From Urogan came A. A. Doubravi. to sco tho quality of fruit raised lu tho lower valley, Urogan, the homo of great peaches, inuuy of which comu from Mr. Uoubrava's own ranch dlu not havo a community exhibit thh year, for the rcuon that the unpro- udontAd thing happened last winter. cold weather attack tho peach trees oi tho Urogan valley. Mrs, Jim Miller of Vale cuiue to tho Fair on Wednesday and spent the iiuy . m friends viewing the cxiiio- ts In iiiu main building. Among the Nyssa folks on liana when the announcement ,wus niuUt that Nyssa had won tliy couiinuuit) honors wero Mr. and Mrs. J. Uoyuen Mr. 1)0) doll Is a real estute man uuu sold to the present owners the Jjuu on which a large potrlon of tho Jjb a exhibit was gathered. John Kay who has always been i director of tho Owyhee Ditch am. never missed a county fair In elee, years was on hand Wednesday anc declared ho liked the exhibits. O. Q, Drown came down from Nys sa Weduesday to see haw veil hn community was lopresoiucd ttt tin Fair. . WARNING. OF SECOND EXPLOSION RECEIVED New York. A postcard warning that an attempt would be made Mon day to blow up the customs house, after the Wall street explosion last Thursday, was received -In tho mall by William D. Edwnrds, collector of Internal revenue for this district. This postcard, signed "A Cltlion," was turned over to tho custodian of the building by Mr. Edwards, who also notified Postmaster Thomas 0. Pat ten. Tho department of Justice, too, wns Informed of receipt of tho post cord. ' The warning said that the customs houso, already un'dtr heavy guard, would be blown up nt 2 p. m. Mr, Ed wards said that a preliminary Inves tigation had shown no evidence of a plot, and he was Inclined to regard the warning as a hoax. A few minutes beforo the warning postcard had been received by "Dig Ulll" Edwards, a former' Princeton football star, Edwin P. Fischer, ex tennis player, ho sent warnings of the first explosion, had declared at po- llco headquarters on Ills arrival hero from Canada that, "more will happen In the future" ''Unseen powers had communicated that to me," ho said. LOCAL PERSONALS Li From Ilonltn camo Miss Lucy Mil lor and John and Leo Hammock. Thoy arrlvod on Tuesday and camo prepared to Rpcnd tho weok seelnc tho sights at tho fair whoro Ilonlta, was represented for tho first time. Marcus Plnnoy loft Tuesday ovon lng for Seattlo whoro ho enters tho Unlvorslty of Washington to contlnuo his collego courso. Ilobort Lees who has boon n stud- ont nt tho University of Oregon for tho past threo yonra this fall ontors tho Unlvoftdty of Washington nt Seat tlo. Ho loft for tho Sound city Wed nesday night. William Ulackaby left Saturday ovonlng for Eugcno to register nt tho University for his last year. Tom Logan camo down from Dro gnn to attend tho Fair and help In tho Inner clrclo nt tho grounds. Tom Is always on tho Job thoro ovory year. William Jones of Junturn Is nealn In tho Judges stand nt tho Fair. Mr. Jones enmo down from tho upper country on Saturday. Corn Quoted Delow Dollar. Kansas City. Mo. For tho first tlmo since the summor of 1917, corn fell bolow M hero Monday. Contracts for December delivery dropped to 98 soon nftei tho markot opened. Expelled Socialists Re-Eleeted. Now York. Tho flvo socialist as- lemblymen who wero expelled from he t -.to legislature last spring on sharges of disloyalty woro ro-eloctod it special elections here. Itond Tho Ontario Argus for tho naws. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Paul Dcschanol, president of France, has resigned owing to III health, ' tiolxuro of Industries by Italian workmen has spread over a wldo ter ritory. Tho Illinois democratic ticket will bo headed by J. Hamilton Lewis as candlilato for governor. Governmental expenditures In Auv gust were 1360,000,000 lower than In July, according to a treasury state ment. Coal rations may bo necessary In big middle western cities this winter bo rouse of tho present shortage, accord ing to reports. Polk county, Iowa, which Includes Dcs Moines, shows an Incrccsc In pop ulation of 43,591, or 39.5 per cent, ac cording tq an announcement from tho census bureau. William D. McKlnley, Lowden can didate for United States senator, was nominated over Frank L. Smith, on the Thompson slate, on tho basis of unofficial returns from tho Illinois primaries. ' J. K. Wlthorspoon.of ScaUe. Wash., was elected commander of tho United Spanish 'ar Veterans at tho closing business scrslon of the national en campment In St, Louis, and St. Paul was selected for tho 1921 encampment It Its nows you want Argus. iBkw XiviiiVEiHQB I IflHf "i 1 illlllllllllH.iRAsH J MIL. V&i J IsfttfrJ I Florshelsa "Gothic I 4 s .0' DO YOU KNOW that there aro more Florshcim Shoes sold to men who purchase high grade shoe than any other brand and that the nurtfber is constantly increasing. 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