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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
THE ONTAEIO AHQUS ONTARIO. OREGON'. I'll I' l..r t,f m ;r in io2o iSISaty',F7S naesussBcs j z JL Ti3. M!!iijRaliKIHLtf fJHwm&m I . ' Well Cooked Food Means Health Tlio success of MONARCH Ranges among housewives warrants your careful investigation. T w o n t y years of rango building have gain ed for MONARCH Ranges a na tional reputation for unusual dur ability, dependability and econ omy. Our salesmen will bo glad to show you tho new models. McNULTY & CO. How Much Feed Do You Waste? Hay should not bo wasted. Yet if it isn't fed properly to your stock a good deal is thrown about, trampled under foot and made unfit for eating. Make Good Feed Racks and savo every pound of hay for your stock. If you haven't a good design for a feed rack that keeps tho hay in good condi tion, that allows your animals to get it easily, come to us and we'll give you some suggestions. . Good feed racks are inexpensive when the right materials are used. Tell us how many head of stock you have to feed and we'll tell you how much lumber it will take and how much it will cost. You inn) iilA)8 depend on Hebo I'njetto KUIiK ) tlm Ix'Ht figure obtainable, nnd tlio right sort of material. Cumo to us. Boise Payette Lumber Co. AL. CHANCE, Sales Mgr., Ontario y ocie - rr FOUMF.It OXTAIUO OIIM.S PlUN- cipaks i.v noimi.n winmixn On Tuesday November D nt tho homo of Mr. nnd 'Mrs W. U. Keller nonr Parma occurcd tlio mnrrlaRn of tholr two daughters, MIbb FIosrIo to Kdwnrd 1). I'ntton of Pnyctto, Idnho, nnd Mltn I.aVorno to Trod Ij. Bhcr mnn of Morldlan, Idnho. , Tlio brldoB-woro boantlful In ROvns of whlto rliopo-do-clilno nnd corrlod boquotfl of roHobtidfl nnd fornti. Tlio houso wan decorated In yellow nnd whlto, Hit nntunin lemon nnd clirvHnntheuniB In profusion. Promptly nt 3 o'clock tho hrldnt roitptoR took tholr places beneath n Iiiiro whlto boll nnd Hov. Hours per formed tho Impressive ring ccromonv A two rourso luncheon was sorrd to tho Immcdlcto rolathcs, nfter which tho happy young peoplo loft for n short honeymoon In Eastern Idnho. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'ntton will ho nt homo December 1 on tho groom's rnnch near French, Idaho. Mr. nnd Mm. Shcrmnn wltt upend tho winter with Mr. Sherman's parents nenr Meridian, ho hnvltiR chnrRO of hln fathor's rnnch Tho brides nro well known In nnd around Ontnrlo hnliiK lived nonr hero bIiico childhood. Mrs. I'ntton Ib n graduate of tho clnBB of '18 nnd Mm Shcrmnn of class '20. MAJI iTpin ,'3h )jf Miss II. C. Smith wns hostess this week to tho Monday Ilrldga Club. Mr. nnd MrB. L. AdnniB entertain ed nt brlil ko ltmt Friday c onltirr. Mrs Frank Under was hostess thin week to tho StjMday IlrldRO club Mr. nnd MrB I-orito nincknby on tortnlnod with n enrd party Inst Fri day ovonliiR. Mrs Leo roekrum was hostess oslorday to tho Wodnesdny IlrldRO Cluh. Mr. nnd MrB. Ivnn OnkOB outer tnlncd tho Fortnightly Cluh Satur dny ocnlnR. Mr. nnd MrB J II (lordnn enter tnlncd with n dlnnor party Tuesday ovonlng. Mr, nnd MrB. C. u. nurrowH nnd (inn Charles woro week end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Ivnu OnkoB. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. M. (IrolR ontor tnlned n number of frlcndB with n dinner Innt ovonliiR. enrds woro play ed durliiR tho ovonliiR. MrB. It. W. BwiiRlor ontortalncd with n hrldRO party InHt Friday of- tornoon In honor of MrH. I. K. Ilro- gnu of I'ortlnnd. Mra 13, A. Frasor Ib ontortnlnliiR with tho nttomoon lirldRn portion this weok Ono occurred this after noon, tho other will ho tomorrow. MrB A. li Cockrum I'litortaiiioa Saturday ovonlnR with n dlnnor In honor of Mr. Cocknuiv'B birthday. Six tables of cards woro played dur ing tho o onlng. Tho monthly mooting of tlio W. C T, U, will liti hold nt tho homo of Mrs Ward Cnnfluld, Tuosday, No vombor 23, nsslstod by MrB. Connvor mid Mrs. C'ourtnoy. Honoring Mr nnd Mrs V 1 Mo Konnn who loft this weok for Port land whoro thoy will mnko tholr homo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ilauor on tortalncd nt dlnnor last Sunday ov onliiR Thoy had for tholr othor Kuonts, Mr, nnd Mrs, 8. D. Dormnu. Mr nnd Mrs ic w Hwngior ontor- tnlnod nt dlnnor Monday ovontng tho guostB woro Mossrs. nnd Mes domes C Q. Iloslun nnd T C. Hob- lup of Doad Ox Flat nnd MrH. Wal ter Hlllmnn of St. Pnul, formerly Miss Kthol Ileslup -v.'ho graduatod from tho Ontnrlo IIIrIi School with tho class of 1017. Mrs. Hlllmnn loft Tuosday ovonliiR for hor homo In St. Paul. Surada ic y & THEATRE Monday Continuous Run Sunday - 2:00 F. V. 11:00 P. M. Tite Mosi Aott4itif Reallife Pictures of Savages cvci'Thhuv ATTT'VwnPkTrr - ,ii DRAMATIC f TimiMANG T t)otStM3$$iX.. Wfim .,fil vMmKKmi , JOSBml I f l Tl "Vl Tv ,i'''V.10 Hm '!' "" mrsrzA MK J m & nil, m. flflm , te.ll.ii!'-' 'fr&ffa in ..u.ntflWN W tf ll'i , 9M ! k ' III:' iff . ThcAin&alrtdAdvvntHi'cs ofEJvai-JIocHim!cnn4VilHamKAWc,rinu)fl hicMM-tttfin$ $vAe$of KcwGoiuca MCVHR hirt you tftn inr picture like 'thne the mult of a ihlpwrtek on cannlbit Itland, hcie women tilth and tear their bodlei to make litem lieaulllul, when men torture their (acei out ol all human lemulanrr, where ctilMrcn'a vilay tlilngi aro liurnaa iltulll. TAKCfl unJer clrcumttanffi of ilia crcaleit peril, tliete ilx marveleua rU are the cnljr pclurea ever m4 ol tli (tr oeloui Kia Kia man eatrra am hai.iiiii. era, now (att vanlililnrf (rem the cann. See It aa a drama, ai an educational, a a icenlc. You will never lit like again. Uh, Harold Lloyd in "GET OUT AND GET UNDER" ES3K25Wi3BE2EE20EaEi fiEESEBBE MirrnoinsT niuitcn Sunday Sorvlcos 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M IlunoHt-lIouio Service. 6:45 P. M. ICpworth I.ooruo. 7 30 P M Tho Tercentenary of tho KniidliiK of tho PIlRran Fnthni llt ho ohsortd nt tills st)rlco TIiIh outBtnndliiK event in our UUtory will bo lllustrutod with heuutlful pl-turos. ItAI'TIHT (ill IK'll (CIiiih II llloui. Pastor) Illhlo School, 10:00 A. M. MomliiR Worship, 11:00 A. M Tople: "Thrlst, tho Pruphet, Pnitat nnd KIiir." (lospel Hurtles. 7:0 P. M. Topic" "Rhh1; from nliHt. to whnt." PiHor Sertlco, WediiMtluy 7:80 FOUND lidlw wrist wait. U. fall nt ArKUH offlco uuil My for IliU u I'MTKII l'ItIUVTi:itIAN ciiuiirii 10 00 Illhlo School 11-00 Worship, Subject: "Suul WIiiiiIiir " 7:30, Worship Storooptloan slldett by Hoffman on "Tho I.lfo of Christ " 7:00 Youiir People's Mooting lot! Iiy Ilopn Cochrnn. KOIt SAI.U Two Thuusnli.l flua wool IhiiiIm: Call 3t-M Ontnrlo. 50-51 Will Addrom Idaho Tt'nrliem Dr. II. P. 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