The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 18, 1920, Image 6

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    THE ONTARIO AIM US. ONTARIO. .OREGON, THURSDAY, N VBMBER 18, 1020
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JOYS FOR XMAS
GIFTS NOW READY
A display of toys is now on our tables ready
for inspection. AVe have a largo stoclc to choose
from including Dolls, Doll Buggies, Wagons,
Whcclborrows, Rocking Horses and Veloci
pedes, also Manicure Sets, Infant's Toilet Sets,
Decorated China and Plain or Cut Glass Wars.
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The Variety Store o"n
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SPECIALS
For Saturday and Monday
NOVEMBER 20 and 22
Sugar, per lb 13c
Onions (good dry), per lb 2c
1 lb. Can Calumet Baiting Powder 30c
0 Bars Pearl white Soap 25c
FRUiTLAND BENCH
FRUITLAND HAN'S DEATH
18 HASTENED THRU GRIEF.
collar stops at hor homo nnd ts not
,nblo to bo about.
' Mrs. Ilosa Bcllmld. Minn Elatn
Schmld, Emll and Miss Esther Hub
soil wont to Holso Anulstlco Day to
nttond tho Idaho-Utah football gamo.
Frod Schmld, substltuto on tho Ida
ho team, accompanied thorn homo
to stay until Friday when ho return
ed to Moacow.
Prof. Wlso took a niimlmr nf (i.
high school boys to Holso Thursday
Cliarlo, C. roriU Well Known to nttond tho big gamo.
Itnuclirr 1'nssen Awny Mr.
Powell's Sudden Death Six
Works Aro Indirect Chiiko
Other Frultlnnd News
I 13 oz. enns, assorted Jnmn
por can sic
25 oz. can IBc
84 oz. can, 91.AO
4 lbs. Sweet potatoes 25c
No. 2 V4 ' can peaches, can 3c
Tall can (medium) red
Salmon 2.1c
Tall can I'lnk Salmon . . . .imio
Tapioca, por lb 10c
Sngo, por lb 10c
4 lb. Can Cottonlono . . . .$1.10
8 )b. can Cottonono .... 2.20
1 lb. Can Whlto llouso
Coffoo noc X
2 lb. can one f
2 lb. can, Snowdrift (We
4 lb can, Snowdrift ....$1.20
Chnrlcs C. Powoll ono of tho best
known ranchors of tho nonch died nt
his homo Monday afternoon. Death
was duo to apoploxy, with which ho
was stricken Thursday, November
Mr. Powoll wns born nt Plntts
burg. Mo., January 0. lSGfi. Ita wn
mnrrlcd to Jonnlo A. West, December
22, 1887. Mr. nnd Mrs. Powoll
movod from Missouri to Colorado In
1909 and from thoro they enmo to
Idaho In 1911 nnd purchased tho
rnnch near Frultland. Two sons,
Hnrry, who In living near Frultlnnd
on tho homo plnco, and Chnrlcs K.,
superintendent or tho Poultry Fnrm
Friday Mr. nnd Mm. M. w tr,ni.
ilno!..Mr' nnd MrB- n- s- Kutch, of
l-rultlnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Thomp
son nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crcgnr,
unexpectedly -went to tho homo of
Mrs. L. C. Mooro to help hor colo
brato hor birthday annlvorsnry.
notice OF CONFIRMATION
PROCEEDINGS
In tho Circuit. Court of tho Htnto of
Oregon, In nnd for Mnlhciii
County In tho Mnttor of tho Orgnnlzntlon
of Slldo Irrigation District, nnd tho
confirmation of tho proceedings
thorolnj tho olectlon nnd qunllflca
Hon of tho first Hoard of Directors
of said district, and tho confirmation
of tho proceedings thoroln; tho llond
Election hold within tho said dis
trict, on tho 11th day of October.
ij.v, anil tuo conr mint inn
nf M.r
of tho Oregon Stnto Agricultural Col-' Proceedings thoroln; tho olectlon
logo, rorvniiis; four brothers, John , noiu .wiinin said district on tho 11th
A. Powoll, of Hotrnnd. Mo., J. I.,
Powoll, Porrln, Mo., M. II. Powell.
Long Ilonch, California and Will
Powoll, vomnl Utah; nnd two grand
day of October, 1920, In tho mnttor
of ontorlng Into nn ngreomont with
tho Stnto of Oregon for tho payment
y mo Hinio or Oregon or interost on
Thanksgiving Dance!
Ontario, Nov. 25
Shubert's Original Jazz, of Chi
cago, returning from the coast
and British Columbia. Singing
Novelties and Melody Jazz.
Dancing at 9 P. M.
Come One!
One Night Only
Come All!
Now Crop Walnuts, per lb 25c $
"Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb 35c
MEAT SPECIALS
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Hoot Steak, per lb 20c
Dcof Shouldor Hoast, lb.. . .20c
Hoof Pot Hoast, lb. Hie to IHc
Hoof Uoll, lb 10c to 12c
Ilamburgor, por lb 20c
Pork Sausage, por lb 2.1c
Voal Hoast (Shoulder) lb. 20c t
Vuut Pot Hoast, lb. lo to IHc I
voal stow, lb inc
Pork Stoak, lb :ioc
Pork Roast, lb 28c
Wholo Pork shouldor lb, . .2:1c
1 Compound, our own make, 5 lb. pail $1.25
Compound, our own make, 10 lb. pail 2.50
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS IN BULK
The Independent Market
daughters, Mario and Ilulcu Powoll, i tho 1110,000. ncgotlnblo bond Issuo
daughters or Harry Powell, survive ivotou uy tno
Powoll will bo missed by n larso
numbor of friends nnd neighbors who
know him ns a loving father nnd a
good neighbor.
Only six weeks ago Mrs. Powoll,
wlfo of tho decensed passed away
suddonly nt Corvallls, Oregon, from
heart trouble Although Mr. Powoll
has not been well for n numbor of
yours It Is believed hocauito of tho
great loss ho suffered nt hor death
his death was hastoncd. IIo has
grlovcd continuously nnd longed to
bo with his loved ono who had
monnt so much to him. Much sym
pathy Is extended tho closn relatives
who havo hcon cnllud upon In such
short tlmo to part with both parents.
Tho furnernl arrangements hnvo
not boon mndo, awaiting word from
tho relatives.
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Dr. O. T. Tonnuy, of Gooding Col
lego, Idaho, nddrcssod tho audlonco
Sunday morning nt tho M. E. Church.
It was an uplifting spiritual talk
and greatly appreciated. Ho spoko
at Whltloy Hottom In tho uftomoon
and In tho evening at Ontnrlo,
Sunday ovonlug Dr. nnd Mrs. Van
Duson gnvo nn Illustrated lecturo
with mnglo Intern slldos of pictures
sent out by tho Pontonnry movement.
Tho church was flllod, ovon standing
room nt n promlum. Tho Hrothorn
congrogntlon Joined tho MothodlstH
In tholr sorvlco.
Friday ovonlug of this waok tho
Junior Louguo gives n playlet nnd
program of songs. A silver offorlng
will bo taken to apply on tho plnno
fund.
Tho C. K. Socloty mot Saturday
ovonlug nt tho bungalow for n busi
ness nnd social meeting. Hofrcsh
montu wcro sorvod nnd a splendid
tlmo had.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Llnck nrrlvod
from Pocatollo Sunday to visit Mrs.
E, A. Mnck. Mr. And Mrs. I.lnck
will probably mnko Frultlnnd or
Pnyotto tholr homo.
Mrs. It. S. Kutch wont to Caldwoll
Friday to visit Mrs. U. F. Loavoll.
Qrandmn Hazoltlno foil down tho
doctors of said illulrlrt
ror n period of two yenrs next nf
tor tho data of Issuo, nnd tho con
firmation of tho proceedings there
in; nnd tho proceedings of snld dis
trict nnd of said Hoard of Dlroctors
In tho mnttor of tho gonernl lovy and
nssessmont for tho curront year and
tho confirmation of nil proceedings
thoroln.
To Slldo Irrigation District, and
to nil freeholders, logal voters, and
assossmont pnyors. within said Dis
trict, aHHICTlNGS:-
Vou and onch of you, hro horoby
notified nnd notlco Is horoby given,
Hint horctoforo W. D. Patch. I.loyd
L. Culbortson nnd I Ynut, did fllo In
ma nnovo entitled court their cor-
tain vorlflod petition In writing.
whoro In thoy do nllogo In substnnco
that all nets and things by law re-
quirou to no uono, hnvo boon ilono.
In tho mnttor of tho organization of
Slldo Irrigation District; tho olec
tlon nnd uunlltlratlon of tho first
Hoard of Dlroctorn thereof consist
ing of snld petitioners; tho lovy nnd
correction nnd oiiunllzntlon of tho
annual assessmont for tho curront
yenr within said district; tho olec
tlon hold within said district on
Octobor 11th, 1920, In tho mnttor of
Issuing, negotiating and selling tho
negotiable coupon bonds of snld dis
trict In tho sum of 110,000.00, and
tho canvass of tho returns of said
oloctlou; tho olectlon hold within
snld district on Octobor 11th, 1020,
In tho mnttor of ontorlng Into nn
ngreomont with tho Statn of Oregon
for tho pnymont by tho Stato of Ore
gon of Interest for a period of two
joars next nftor tho dnto of Issuo on
tho nbovo roforrod to bond Issuo,
and tho canvass of tho returns of
snld election; and by which said pe
tition tho Bald potlttonors do pray In
substnnco thnt ull such bo CON
FIRMED by n docrco of this Court,
nnd
Notlco Is furthor elvon that by nn
order of tho above entitled Court
tho said petition Is sot for final hear
ing at tho hour of 11 A. M. ou tho
4th day of January, 1021, nt tho
Court room of said Court, at Vale,
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Vtll OVlAllS i
How Good That Sounds
Yet that is just what you enjoy when you par
take of one of the Bluebird Grill Meals. They
aro really more than just "eats". Thoy are soul
satisfying viands prepared by
Mrs. C. O. Pinney
Who not only supervises the menus but actually
docs the cooking
BLUE BIRD SPECIAL SERVICE
On Thanksgiving Day the Bluebird will have
preared a regular old Home Thanksgiving Din
ner, with all the trimmings the "turk" should
havo to properly set him off. Next to being at
homo with your relatives will be the feeling of
eating with your friends at
The Blue Bird Grill
Mrs. O. G. Pinnoy, prop.'iotor
Have you tried our special party service'
Or our delicatessen dainties?
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In Malliour County, Stuto of Orogon,
and thnt nt said final hoarlng nit
Intorostod porsons who havo mndo
proper and logal appoaranco may bo
hoard In tho promises and
Notlco Is furthor glvon that nil
Interested porsons must appear and
nnswor tho said petition within ten
(10) days after tho lust publication
of this notlco, to wit, on or botoro
tho 20th day of Docombor, 1920, nnd
that In tho event of tho falluro of
nny such Intorostod person so to do,
this court will doom all objections
,walvod, and docroo of this Court will
bo ontorod according to the prnyor
of tho petition of said potlttonors.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hnvo
horounto sot my hand and seal of
said Circuit Court at Vale, Oregon
this November 17th, 1920.
A. M. MOODY
(COUIIT SHAD) Clerk,
lly II. S. 8ackot,
Deputy.
Harrison Mo Adams, Welser, Idaho,
and
It, W. Swnglor, Ontario, Orogon
Attorneys for Petitioners.
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Furniture & Hardware at Wholesale Prices
THE CHANCE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
;It is all cut and dried, plana aro laid and Saturday morning, November 20th, at 9 A. M. this entire stock of high grade merchandise will be sold to tho
people of Ontario and vicinity, at prices that aro not alone below any other store in this section of the country or mail order house, not alone lower than you
can buy furniture today, but PRICES that are lower than tho most skeptical can expect for the next year to come. On this the beginning of our eighth year in
business in Ontario, wo have arranged this BjiruTy piruju AWNIlflKARY (ilVF AWAY PROFIT SAIFB0 get buSy aUI" for we havo made prlcGS ful1 detor
mined to draw customers for ono hundred miles to this sale. This sale will be head and shoulders aboveanything you have ever aeonll! It would be utterly
impossible to describe each and every article in this immense stock but we have said enough to prove to you that no matter what you want you can find
it hero for less money than you can buy it at any other storo or mail order house in the United States. For more complete list of prices, see our largo circular,
it will bo mailed to you.
RUGS, TABLES, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, TALKING MACHINES AND BEDS
IiAMP CHI.MNi:VS Oc lilCH
Monday, Novombor 22nd, wo will soil to tho first
100 pooplo, making a purchaso of $5.00 or over,
lamp chlmnoy (you know tholr valuo) Sc each.
Limit flvo to a customor,
REGULAR $1.00 OIL CAN 43o EACH
Tuosday, Novombor 23rd, we will to tho first 100
pooplo making a purcliuso of $5.00 or over, a rog
ular fl.00 gaivanlzod Iron oil can for 43c. Limit
ono to a customor.
$1.50 HOUSE BROOM 85c
Saturday, November 20th we will sell to the first 100 people, making a pur
chase of $5.00 or over, a regular $1.50 house broom for 85c, only one to a customer.
a GALLON OIL CAN !.!
Thursday, November 25th, we will sell to tho Jlrat
100 people making a purchaso of $5.00 or over, a
5 gallon galvanized Iron oil can for $1.23. Limit
ono to a customer.
YOUR CHOICE OF
FIRE SHOVEL OH DUST PAN, 10c EACH
To tho first ono hundred people making a purchaso
of 15.00 or over, wo will soil a rogular 40c fire
shovel or dust pan (your choico of either) for toe
Limit ono to a customor.
GOLDEN 8TAU FURNITURE POLISH
10c HOTTLE
Friday, Novombor 2Cth, wo will sell to thu first
100 pooplo making a purchase of $5.00 or over, a
largo bottlo of Oolden Star furniture polish for 10c.
Limit two to a customer.
ONE SET OP SIX WATKH TUMIILEHS 30o 8KT
Saturday, Novombor 27th, wo 'will sell to tho first
100 people making a purchaso of $5.00 or over,
ono sot of six water tumblors worth 76c for 30c a
set. Ono set to a customer.
ALL HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE
HTOVKS AND IUNOKH
Hegulnr $75 Ideal rnngo. . . .9.1U.RO
Rogular $100 DUlo Hango Whlto
onnmot panels with resorvolr 7K.HO
Regular $105 Copper clad
malloublo square raugo -with
wator front 180.00
Rogular $26 Trilby Oak hoator 1U.BO
A good stock of byclcloa with
values up to $60.00, your
choico for 3U.7fl
LINOLEUM AND FLOOR
COVERING
Rogular $1.00 grade $ .70
Regular 1.25 grade 85
Regular $1.60 grade , 1.15
Inlaid Linoleum valued at
$2.75 1.85
MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS
Rogular $60 Elmore mattress $30.00
Regular $40 King cotton
mattress 30. r0
Rogular $27 Arkanco mattress 10.no
Rogular $20 coll springs .... 11,73
Rogulur $17 saglcss springs,, 11.00
42 piece set flowered or blue
bird design, excellent china
dinner set, values up to $20
to bo sold at the exceeding
ly low prlco of 911.70
WASHING MACHINES
Regular $165.00 Apex clothos
washor, all copper tub, an
oloctrlo -washing machine 9lUH.no
Rogular A. $5.00 Wayne
washor, wood tub eloctrtc
to bo sold for (10.00
Got hor a washer for Christmas
TALKING MACHINES
$33.00 WORTH OF RECORDS FOR 81.00
Wo will sell to anyone buying our $165.00 Pathe Cabinet Talking
Machine, for $104.00, 25 records for $1.00. Only ono sot of 26 records
with each machine.
Regular $85.00 Army and navy style Pathe talking machine, enclosed In
fibre carrytng case, plays all makes of records, $40.00
Enttro stock of Pathe and Maudel talking machines to go at prices un-belioveable.
Our complete stock of alumlnun
ware, tin ware, dining chairs, wall
papor to go on sale at 20 off.
LEATHER ROCKERS
Regular $70 rocker, now , . . .$33.70
Regular $65-rocker, now,... 02.00
Regular $50 rocker, (genuine
leather) ao.oo
Watch for our Big
Circulars
a. l. Mcdowell
Furniture, Hardware and Undertaking
Ontario, Oregon
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