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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
E -. .rt-.trArtW TflE ONTARIO AROUS, ONTA1UO, OREQON, TIfURSDAV. frGVEMfefift It, 1!)20 ; 4 ' t IMPOUNDING NOTIOIJ NOTICE is hereby klvon that, In put-HUtuico of Orillnnnco No, 23G, ot tlio City of Ontario, llmvo takon up anil Impounded tlio following do Hcrlhcd animal found running at largo within tlio corpornlo limits of tlio City of Ontario, In Malheur County, Stato of Oregon, to-wlt: Olio Day Home, Bmootho Mouth, lioth hind "foot white, blotch brand on loft shouldor. and that I will on tlio 16th day of November, 1920, at tho hour of thrco o'clock 1 M.i of Bald day offer foi Halo and will sell above described nnltnat at public auction to tho high est blddcd, for cnHli in hand, at Tho Kaglo Lhcry In said City ot Ontario. Takon up this 4th day ot Nor. 1020. Posted thin 7th day ot Nov., 1020. II. C. PA II M En, City Marshal. l'.-T. A. l'KOOIlAM AT man hciiooij assembly November, II), 7(00 1. M. 1, Heading ot minutes 2. Song IllltH Hoberts 3. Oregon School Law as It effects parents W. W. Wood 4. Movomont to sccuro bottor'inovlng plcturo films for Saturday matlnco , . , C. Lathrop C. Exorclso by Mrs. lloman's class fl.'Song- Mrs. Peterson 7. Advantagos of Club Work for school chlldron. 8, Song Miss O'llrlen Commlttoo. Mrs. Will J. ltoborts Mrs. W. L. Tumor Mrs. 1'otorson Toil SALE Beautiful now quar ter sawod oak library tnblo, top 30x 48 Inchos. $25.00. Third block Bouth cast school. Mrs. C. 11 Trucsdalo. It $ Don't Blame Your Eyes Look to the Proper Illumination of Your Home When you hnvo to frequently stop rending nt night and rest your eyes, it nmy not indi cate the need for glasses. Very likely it is the kind of illumination under which you force your eyes to work. Correct Illumination is the Quality of Light Not the Quantity The most perfect light is the shady side of a treo on a sunny afternoon. You can come close to that in your home by using the right number and kind of electric lamp globes. What is right depends on the size of the room, the purpose for which you use it, the color of the wal s, the height of tho ceiling'nnd the volt age of tho current which supplies your house. Every socket should be filled, MOW, with a lamp that will give the right kind of illumination. Come- to us -Tell us about your rooms, tho color of tho willls, and so forth our lighting.ex perts will prescribe the lamps which will pro vide you with tho best, most economical, most restful illumination. See us today prepare for Jong 'winter evenings. Electric Shop Idaho Power Co. 4!t&fc iM -wft4tttM8 H A i ' I ( 4b i tt n X . . it n i n n n Ontario Meat & Grocery Co. Offers the following information for the benefit of those who do not I trade with us at present, or those who. do not ask the prices of meat laid groceries when purchasing. We Take Pleasure in Publishing the following Price List: . n i f4 : V. B. STAPLES - Ford & Fordson Ontario, -- Oregon THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and lighting systcm,demountab!crimswith3-inch tires all around, is the ideal family car because pi its general utility and refined and comfortable equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass windows. An open car in the spring, summer, and early fall. , A closed car in inclement weather and winter. Rain-proof, dust-proof. In the city or the country, a family car. The low cose of operation and maintenance is not the least of its charms. Won't you come in and look it over? rrrrn xrjzccccm Eara N V as- ea i Sfejgf Fordson Tractor Machinery Plows, Disc Harrows Hay Balers Alfalfa Mills Feed, Grinders Fresno Scrapers And Other Implements That Operate With the FORDSON Beef by the quarter, per lb . lie Sirloin Stcnk, per lb 27c Hound Stcnk, per lb 22c Shoulder Steak, per lb 18c Pot Koast, per lb , ....'. .15c to 18c Kib Boil, per lb , .' 10c Prime Bib Bonst, per lb 20c Hamburger Steak, per lb 15c Pork Sausage, per lb 25c Veal Chops (loin), per lb 30c Veal Chops (shoulder), per lb 20c Veal Stew, per lb ? 10c Lamb Chops (loin), per lb 30c Lamb Chops (shoulder), per lb 20c Lamb Stew, per lb 12V&C Pork Chops (loin), perJb 35c Pork Chops (shoulder), per lb 30c Pork Boast, per lb 30c VEGETABLES Our vegetables are fresh daily, and are sold at very low prices. NOT SPECIAL PRICES Now folks these are not SPECIAL PHICKS but are our regular prices every day until con ditions make possible further reductions. One reason why we can, and do sell, for less than some of our competitors and still make a rofit, is because we own our own business and my no interest. A second reason is: We are not nirdoned with a lot of high priced labor, as all hree members of this firm are practical workers and devote all their efforts to the comforts and satisfaction of our customers. AVo pay the highest market price in cash for eggs, butter and poultry of all kinds. We appreciate our present customers and sol icit new ones. GROCERIES Our grocery line is most complete, all of the more popular brands can be found at our store. Spaco in this issue will not permit a detailed price list but we assure you that our prices are BIGHT. ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY COMPANY H. H. Tunny, F. P. Ryan Ontario, Orogon Goo. Reihsin rfiiT 2XTZLJ2LT.ftkA.XaXAiIAA4L(frMfcfcAAUkA&JMfcAA&4M 3 DREWSEY ITEMS mil Oconjo and wlfo worn liuil 11088 visitors nt Juntura thu lot ot tlio rook. Dave CroJtlcclc of Sllvlw Vnlloy line boon putting a bunch ot cuttto thru to put oh food In Onlurln pin pirntory to shipping thorn In I'orl liml. 11. W. Home r.ml wlfo spinl Sunday nt thalr homeitoad nhovo Mllldulo. Mr. anil Mrs. Archlo Myers vlsltod at tho T U. Woodward homo nt Jun tura tho 1st ot tho wook. Cannlo Moffat ot tho Otis ranch wont to Juntura on Imslnesi lnxt wook. h. N. Stnllnrd our now County Commissioner Is at Hums thin wook. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Clark motor ed to Drewsey to voto Tuesdry. CONGItr.aATIO.VAIi DAZAAIl Tho Lndlos of tho Congregational Church will glvo tholr bazaar, Fri day and Saturday tho 10th and 11th' ot Docombor. We will havo for salo dainty and unoful artlcloa sultnnlo for Xmos gifts. Ilofroshmonts will be servod. Thoro will also bo held a cooked food salo theso days. 1'AIIM UKMlNDintH Managomont ot fattening steers! to produco good gains requires that ono handla tho cattlo gontly, mako fcod yard conditions comfortable uso good quality ot food stuff, food noth ing but good thrifty Individuals, An imal Husbandry, 0 A. C. Ennllngo should not bo feoffor at leaBt two wcoks aftor being put In tho silo. I)y this tlmo all tho formontatlon will havo taken place and thoro will bo a uniform food throughout tho silo. Two Inches should bo takon off tho cntlro sur faco ovory day to keep tho silage from spoiling, Dairy, O. A. C. Fcod regularly and llborally and koop tho hens busy If you want a satisfactory result from your hens. Poultry, O. A. C. Spollod sllngo should bo thrown away whoro It will not bo oaten, as It Is harmful not only to dairy j cows but to ovory other kind of stock. Dairy, O. A. C. ONTARIO SALES CO. Next Sale will be held at SALE COMPANY GROUNDS Saturday, November 27 CORN FOH SAM mo per 100 j lbs., dollvorod In town. Sen the Knnllwood Dairy mun. 40-50. ma m?M (1ST UNDERTAKING 11. I . PKTGKSON C. It. AGU8TU8 Licened Embalmers Modern Chapel Funeral Car Services ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY iyj Ontario, Oregon - - Phone 37J HJ . . . pr irsii f - -,- , FOOTBALL GAME Saturday Nov. 13, at Ontario Fairgrounds ONTARIO vs. CALDWELL Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Admission SO Cents Help the Home Team Win Be There To Root ! ! .1 i ft . S ''1 a.