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TEE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1920.
i:pihcoi'ai, HimviriM
Tho Itov. Dr. Vnn WntorR Arcli
iloncoti of tho Episcopal church will
lccturo nt tho Masonic Halt Sunday,
Oclohor 4th nt 8 o'clock. Tho pub
lic Ib cordially Invited.
An eight pound hnby hoy was horn
Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilown
Tho W. C. T U. will meet nt tho
homo of Mrs. Orrln llullnoxt Tuos
day afternoon.
Tho Wednesday bridge club hold
Its Initial meeting of tho Benson at
tho homo of Mrs. A. L. Cockrum this
week. Tho club voted to Increase
tin membership from 12 to 10 mem
bers so that four, Instead of three
tables of brlrtgo may bo played.
Hnrloy J. Hooker of Jordan Valley
vnn among tho visitors at tho ban
(iict Tuesday evening. Jin came Ij
Ontnrlo on business thnt day.
General Manager C. W. Jones of
tho nock Islnnd nccompnilcd by Mrs.
Jones, arrived lu Ontario Tuesday for
nn oxtanded visit with thulr sou and
daughter, Mayor and Mrs. It. W.
Jones. Thpy came In Mr. Jones pri
vate car which Is parked on tho sid
ing south of tho Blntlon.
Honry Whltworth of Wolscr was
one of tho guests at tho banquet hero
Tuesday evening.
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ALEXANDER'S
Readjustment Sale
Continues to Place High-Grade
Clothing and Furnishings
on the level of prices of raw materials
$28.00 for $35.00 Suits and Overcoats
$32.00 for $40.00 Suits and Overcoats
$36.00 for $45.00 Suits and Overcoats
$40.00 for $50.00 Suits and Overcoats
Leather Vests and Mackinaws
$9.75 . $11.75 $14" $15.75
I Wnnl I Inriorwoar and Wnnl Shirts
$3.25 $4.25 $5.20
Sweaters, Odd Trousers and Dress Shirts
all go in this Readjustment Sale
ALEXANDER
One Price Clothier
Ontario and Vale, Oregon
Fordson Farm Tractor--
Tlu Frdsou cuts he cost of preparing land almost to hall' of what i cost
with hor.M's. Hut even more important is the fact that the Fordson saves from
thirh to fifty percent of the farmer's time. And time saved getting fields
in .shape to plant in the proper .season; getting things done when the should
he done- means money to the farmer. Besides it helps greatly in solving the
labor problem.
As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than the
old way. In the factory, the nVayliTue increirses production, saves labor--produce
more at less cost. And that is what the Fordson does on the farm.
The Fordson way is the machine way of farming. Besides it helps tho labor
problem.
The Fordson s' first cost is low; and the after or operating cost is low. It is
a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service or
ganization in the world.
We are Fordson dealers. Not only do we soil Fordson tractors, but we
carry a stock of Fordson parts and employ Fordson mechanics to help the
farmers get the best results from the Fordson. Let us demonstrate the Ford
son on yimr own farm.
i V. B. STAPLES, Dealer Ford & fordson
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Giving Ontario Lower Prices
Special Prices for Saturday and Monday
PERCALES 38c
flG-in- good quality percale in
light and dark.
MUSLIN 38c
HR-in. best grade bleached muslin
OUTING 42c
27-in. fancy colored outing."
BURLAP 55c
M-in heavy printed burlap
! 7 in. wide, another lot at Hoc
CRETONNE G8c
fl(-in. 1 lot, Cretonne in fancy
pattern.
COMFORTERS
Khaki covered comforters, filled
with pure white carded cotton, big
si.e. $7-00 Values, Special for Sat
urday and Monday $5.75
$7.00 Values, Silkalinc Covered,
f.jiccial 5.76
BLANKETS
(M.7( Wool Nil)) Plaid Blankets
.") till Value, Special . . . .$4.25
08x80 Imperial Plain Colors
' ."m Values. Special $2.85
Now Sorge Dresso3 $14.95
Plush Coats at Popular Prices
Shoe Specials
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No 200 Ladies Dark Brown Kid Shoes. !)-inch
top lace welt sole with full Louis leather heels. One
of our best shoes. .Made by lit. & Dunn Co. All sixes
and widths from AAA to I). Regular price sKKI.Ul)
and $17.00. Special Price $13.85
No 21G Same as 200 in Black French Kid
No G21 Young Girls School and Everyday SI1003.
Conies in black and dark brown,lace, with medium
low heels and good heavv soles. All sizes 2' to 7
Regular Price $7.50- Special Price ."..$4.95
No. 134 Misses and Children's Shoes. Comes in
button and lace, paten, kid and gnu metal leathers,
made of all good solid leather.
Sizes 81m to 11 $2.45
Sizes llio to 2 $2.95
No. 018 Men's Dark
Brown Calf Skin
Shoes. English last,
welt soles and rubber
heels. One of our best
shoes. We have all
sizes and widths from
A to ft. Regular.Price
$12.00, Special $9.85
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No. 501 Boys and Little Gents Shoes. Comes in
black- gun metal, button and lace with good heavy
soles. Sizes 9 to 2 $2.95
Sizes 2 to GV& 3,45
No. 530 Boys Dark Brown Calf Skin Shoes. Eng
lish last and welt soles. The best bovs shoe in the
house. Regular price $7.50, Special Price $5.45
Lower Prices in the Grocery Department
Post Toastics, 2 for 25c
Gold Dust per pkg 30c
Peas per can t 10c
Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c
White Syrup, 5 lbs C0c
1(,s $1.15
SUMMITS
In TI10 Circuit Court of tlu Slate
of Oregon for tlu County
of Mullirur ,
Altn E. Smith. Plaintiff.
vs.
Walter C. Smith, Dofendant.
To Walter C. Smith, tho above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
OP OREGON-
You are hereby required to appo.ir
and 'answer the complaint (lied
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, the
same being the last day of the time
proscribed by order of tho court dlr
ettlng service of summons In said
suit to be made upon you by publica
tion, and If you fall so to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relict demand
ed In the eald complaint, to-wlt:
Por a decree of said court granting
tho plaintiff an absolute divorce from
you, and awarding plaintiff the cub
tody of Viola Lucllo Smith, the minor
child of plaintiff and defendant, and
for all other relief demanded In the
said complaint.
You aro further notified that thla
summons Is served upon you by pub
lication lu pursuance of an order cif
Hon ryiton Mggs, Judge of said
Court, which order was mado and
ontered in said cnuso on October
21st, 1920. and directed that this
summons be published once each
week for six successive weeks lu the
Ontario Argus. The date of the first
publication of this summons la Octo
her 21, 1920, and tho last publica
tion Is on December 2, 1920.
W. W. WOOD.
. Attorney for the plaintiff
.My residence nnri nnii kHIas ...i
uicoa is ui untario, Oregon.
Lieutenant O. T. T.nrWoo
tantalizes death in "The
ureal Air JKoboery," the
"j'"01" yuuuuuruma oi tne
air. Dreamlan. Tnoo ,i
Wed., Oct. 26 and 27. '
Miss Itoslna Clemen: vislled Boise
Wednesday.
Pred nice, who sold his harbor
shop here last spring and loft with
his family for Centralla. Wash., ro
cently sold his shnn iimm n...i ...m.
his daughter Mona arrived In Ontnrlo
by auto Saturday evening. Mrs. Itlco
and tho two younger children stop
ped Off at North VnVImn Wn.l.
visit with relatives. They will' ar
rive In Ontario the lattor part of tho
week. Mr. nico much prefers tho
Eastern Oregon sunshinn n .i. -ion...
rainy climate of tho coast.
Miss Juno Pluehnrr m. t,nw t,nm
Huntington the past week visiting
with relatives.
Murray Morton and wlfo aro visit
Ing in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnrun ninnvni.v m.iii
entertain this evening In honor
of Dr. and Mrs. McPall.
1 Children who have the measles In
clude, John Oakes. Marsdon Walker,
and Jean and Cnrrlo Loulso Aiken.