The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 30, 1920, Image 10

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    TIIE ONTARIO ARC US. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920
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1IODV OF UKKT CAHHRMj 18
HKNT TO 1IOMK IN ILLINOIS
Tho body of Dcrt Cnssclls aged 37
who died at tho hospital lioro last
Thursday following an Illness of bov
oral weeks wns Bhtppcd to his old
homo at Wyoming, Illinois on Sun
day following a short scrvlco hold
nt McDowell's chapel.
Tlio docoaBcd had lived In Ontario
for Bovoral years and followed his
trado of drlllliiR wells. It was whllo
engaged In sinking a well nt Adrian
that ho contracted typhoid fever from
which ho did not recover.
Mr. Cassolls was .17 years of ago
nnil bo fnr as known his only rela
tives nro n brothor, John Cassolls of
tho U. S. Marines at l'hllldolphla and
mi aunt, Mrs. Etta Malone of Wyom
ing, Illinois.
AMERICAN LEGION IN
ANNUAL CONVENTION
fair K.ms with mo
PROGRAM OF
KVKNTH
(Continued from I'ngo Ono)
HARDING I.KAMNO IN TOLL
AT Itn.YALL DRUG STORKS NOW
According to tho local, stato and
national returns, bo far tabulated,
this Is going to bo a republican year
In national politics. locally tho poll
show Harding 829, Cox 27C; nation
ally tho republican candidates arc
loading by n wldo margin lu all sec
lions wivo tlio South whoro tho de
mocratic cundldato Is leading by n
Ihroo to two vole. Considerable In
terest Ih being manifested In tho poll
hero In Ontario and many patrons of
tho local Itoxnll storo follow tho
tabulations.
IMtAI) OX FLAT ltAN('lli:it DIICH
a rri:u mngkhino illnixs
Cleveland. Moro than 100 delegates
wora In their seats In tho Hippodrome
theatre hero when Franklin D'Ollcr,
national commander, called to order
tho second annual convention of tho
American Loglon. Tho theater re
scmblod n political convention desig
nated by standards.
Command or U'Ollor presented Hcv.
Francis J. Kelly, of Troy, N. Y., the
"fighting chaplain," who dollvcrcd tho
Invocation. Mnyor William B. Fitz
gerald welcomed tho visitors.
Cleveland was packod with members
of tho legion and Its auxiliaries and
tho city had a martial aspect resemb
ling war tlmos, as mnny of Its gucstB
wore tho khaki of those strenuous
days.
Tho parndo was held Monday after
noon and officers of the legion say
that at least 20,000 members of the
organization wore In tho lino of march.
Among thoso who reviewed tho lo
glon forces was General Fnyolle, who
commanded smnny Americans In
Franco and who enmo as a representa
tive of tho French government uud
Marshal Foch.
Not u single flro started In the t.s.
oared district of western Lane county
dining tho pust summor, according to
u report by Carl V, Oglcsby, supervis
ing warden of tho Western Flro l'atrol
Mnc!jt)o".
most successful of the hardy rancher
of tho region. When others fallud
ho Bomohow mnnnfiMl to got ti crop.
Mr. Uupcrt rnmo to tho Flat from
William Iliiport ono of tho best
known of tho dry Innd ranchers of
tho Upper Dead Ox Flat country died Washington, but originally his homo
nt his homo thoro yesterday after-iwn ' l" vn"cy " e iuinnosoin
noon nftor n lliigerliii: Illness. Ho river in Minnesota.
leaves n wlfo and family to mourn Funeral services will bo hold from rjonn
for him. I'110 t-nurcn or mo messeii Hacrameiu
Thompson, Wnltcr Shlmp and Mon
roe nil getting n portion.
In tho special get-away-day rnco
for Ford cars for which V. II. Sta
ples posted n purst of $100, Fred
Hutlcr won lu handy fashion lapping
nil of tho othor rontcstnnts from ono
to threo times, V. W. Chnmbers wns
easily tho wlnnor of second money
whllo llutlcdgo and Stowcll took
third money.
Miss Alva Hunt of l'nyctto wrn
tho novelty, walk, tro and run rnco
and tho four pony races furnished
nil kinds of oxcltomout. Clnrk'n
Apcnco and Hunt's Dob Minor wcro
tho heat winners In tho harness ovout
and In each of tho heats save the
last wlch was Aponco's In a procoa
slon, they mndo n protty finish.
Hnlloon l'n IN To Hlse
Tho hard luck of tho balloon man,
Grnnbcrg held out to tho last. His
balloon nrrlvcd Friday and whllo It
was being Inflated It tore a big rent
In ono sldo and thus spoiled tho tri
ple parnchutto drop.
An soon ns tho books of tho fair
havo boon completed mid tho entries
checked Tho Argus will prcsout n
completo list of the winners and tho
flnonclnl statement of tho hoard.
Directors Dunn, Hlckox and Hor
rott who managed tho fair, whllo
naturally disappointed nt tho hnrd
luck of drawing four cold mid two
wet days, nro not nt all dlscourngcd,
Tlio approbation they havo rccolvcd,
tho co-operation accorded them by
their workers, HiipcrlutcndcntH mid
assistants, has prepared tho ground
work for better things uoxt year.
"It wns worth while If for no other
reason, than wo had n comprehcndl
slvo exhibit to show Senator MoXary
whllo ho was horo, " said I'resldcnt
Mr. Huport had llvod on tho Flat tomorrow
for sovornl years nnd wns ono of tlio I o'cloclc.
morning (Frldny) nt 11
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Attractive Cash Prices For
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Ribbon Sale
3 Big Lots of Fancy Ribbon at 48c, G8c 89c woith
nt 60c, 8fic pud $1.15.
They arc for hnir ribbons, sashes, ciunisoli's. AVo
huvc about 100 pieces in the three lots, and they'll
go fast.
THESE SPECIAL
PRICES FOR OCTOBER
1ST TO 5TH.
WATCH FOR
NEXT WEEK'S
SPECIALS
All Silk Pongee $1.00
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Cheaper than most cottons, suitable for sash and
full length curtains, for art needlework, smocks,
children's school dresses, women's house frocks, pa
jamas, petticoats and school blouses. Alany men like
pongee shirts better than any other kind.
At$1.00 a yard this pongee is cheaper than almost
any other material. Everv thread is All Silk.
High Art Clothes
Are made for us. We select the cloth.
High Art tailors tailor them and we. sell
them upon the market. -That's the
reason we are selling the best of
Suits and Overcoats
$32.50, $38.00, $42.50
Saving $10to$15 a garment
No profiteering in these prices. Not a
few to select from but hundreds upon
hundreds of them.
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Outing Flannels Silk Hose
For Fall
Outing Flannels in plain white $L76 Shawknilt silk hose, lisle
and fancy patterns. t t , , h ", , t ,
Prices, 38c, 48c and 50c for IH! in. .
outings. bio sole, the pair $1.48
TURKISH TOWELS GIRL'S DRESSES ANNOUNCEMENT
.., . ,. i , An extraordinary
20x38, full bleached Macl(' "l vhamhvy showing of women's
trimmed with check- Jfcw Fall and Winter
tuikisli tmol cm H, ed gingh.un. Size 2 to terialssuch asHalivia,
o i on Silvertone, Ooldtone,
38c. . 0 years. Special 89c. Succinic, Plushes etc.
CASH Grocery Specials CASH I
9-lb. sack Oatmeal, 65c
9-lb sack Corn Meal, 55c
6 bars Toilet Soap
KokoPalm - 25c
11 cans Hebe Milk $1.00
1 lb M. LB. Coffee 55c
3 lb M.J.B. Coffee $1.65
5 lb M.J.B. Coffee $2.75
Rader Bros. Co.
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The Famous
Underwear
Wright's
$5.00 a Union Suit
Oregon City Mackinaws and
Wool Shirts
Seven big stores to buy for with cash
and nerve to buy, and the results are
here and open to all who may favor us
with their presence.
ALEXANDER
One Price Clothier
Ontario, Oregon
monoy'a worm m entcrtuinmont,
which has formorly boon furnished
by questionable nutslda carnival
companies.
As. noon as tho concession war
made, tho boys begun to work and
they havo beon working over since
with somo results they wish known
and somo othorH they are keoplng
secret until the big show Is stuged.
Probably tho biggest featuro of
their end tf tho show will be what l
known as the Old Town. This Is to
bo similar to the "Happy Canyon"
at I'ondleton and according to the
boys, Is to bo a true replica of Wels-
or In tho olden days. There will be
plonty of places where a man can get
action on his money and quench his
thirst. If ho so desires.
There will bo the pretty belles,
the wheels, the cards, and tho bones
and all to mnko the time pass pleas
antly and uproariously for those at
tending. Resides the abovo there will be a
vaudevillo show with singing and
dancing stunts and a string of sldo
shows Including everything from a
strong man to a handcuff artist.
Thoso aro only a few of the amuse
ments for we could go on mentioning
them. For Instance there Is going
to be a big boxing contest In fact
sovornl of them between fighters ho
earned real reputations whllo In the
training ramps.
We aro not going to Impose on the
good editor who gave us this spaco
by going Into further detail. Wo
bollovo wo havo given enough to
phow you, that there Is going to be
something doing every minute, and It
you will really enjoy yourself, you
had bettor come along and bo with
us Oct. G, 7, and 8th.
ERIEF GENERAL NEWS
Jacob Sch Iff, widely known bankor
and philanthropist, died at bis home
In New Vork.
Flour dropped 25 to 40 cents a bar
rel at the principal Minneapolis mills
Monday, due to the weak wheat mar
ket. General Wrangel, opposing Russian
Holihevlk forces on the southern front,
has taken more than 10,000 prisoners
In six days.
Grasshoppers, muklng tbelr first ap
pearance In southeastern Nebraska for
years, are damaging winter wheat,
which Is just coming up.
Elthu Root, who has been aiding In
the establishment of a permanent
court of Justice at The Hague confer
ence, has returned to America.
Alexandre Mlllerand was elected
president of France by the national
assembly to succeed Paul Deschanel,
who resigned because of 111 health.
The Cosmopolitan Trust company of
Reston was closed by order of State
Dank Commissioner Allen. This Is
the fifth Boston bank to be closed
since the Charles Jonrl crask.
Man Who Fixed IBIS 8erles Known.
Chicago. H. II. Drlgbam, foreman
of the Cook -county grand jury Investi
gating alleged baseball gambling, tofd
newspapermen that the name of the
man who "fixed" the 1919 world's
series for Cincinnati to win bad been
given to the grand Jury. Tbe man,
Urtgham stated, acted aj a representa
tive of a ring of gamblers who offerod
Chicago White Sox players money to
throw games to they. Cincinnati Reds.
Mr. Drlgbam shld that tho testimony
was, In bis opinion, "sufficient to In-
FORMER BOLSHEVIK
. SECRETARY TAKEN
Chicago. Agents of the department
of Justlco raided u house here, arrest
ed a man alleged to bo Witty Schcch
man, at one time secretary to Nicho
las Lenin, Bolshevist premier, and
confiscated documents alleged to con
tain tho code whereby Russian radi
cals In this country communicated
with each other,
Schcchman, according to police, was
secretary to Lenin previous to 1915.
For some time after that he resided In
Franco and only recently did It be
come known he was In this country.
Tbe documents seized In the raid aro
said to show that Schcchman came to
this country as tho delegate of the'
Third International of Russia to the
recent convention of the Communist
Labor party In Chicago.
Considerable radlcol llteraturo and
propaganda also was seized.
Principals of the high schools of
Deschutes, Crook und Jefferson coun
ties met Saturday In Redmond to
adopt tbe 1920 luterscholastlc gridiron
schedule for Central Oregon,
WARNING NOTICK
Land owners who nro wasting wat
er In the neighborhood of what wns
formorly tho Ooorge nianton, and
tho Springer ranches west of Ontario
on the Malheur bench, permitting It
to run wild over tholr neighbors pro
perty, and providing no outlet aro
hereby notified to remedy this con
dition. Thousands Of dollars ilnm.
ago has been caused already and a
continuance of this nractim win mm.
diet severnl baseball players and at pell action to recover same.
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