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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
THE ONTARIO AKUUS, ONTARIO, OltEOON, TUCJMM.V; NOVEMBER 25, 1920 OUR MIGHTY LOCAL PERSONALS EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE IS STILL GOING ON TIIIH IS Till: FINAL APPKAL IN Till! HI3NHK OF CIOOI) JUIKJMF.NT. TIIOSi: OF YOU WHO IIAVK NOT AS YUT VI8ITKD OUIt OKKAT 8lll ANNIVERSARY SALE DON'T LIN' THIS OPPOHTUNITY I'AHH WITHOUT AVAIUNO YOUHHIILVKH OF HOMI4 OF TIIF.HH WONDHHFUL HAHOAIN8, TIIO.HK OF YOU WHO IIAVIJ YIHITMI Ol It 8AI.IJJ THIS AVHKK IH YOUlt IiAHT CIIANCK HO COMK IN AM) HUY Tllli AHTICLK8 YOU 8F.CHKTLY HF.LIX'I'KD IN YOUH MINI). Come and Get Them at Exceptionally Low Prices. Watch for Our Large Circulars 91.no Hirr of whiti: iinnt:h platks, ioo hict Monday, November 20th wo will noil to tbo first 100 people mnklng n purchaso of $3.00 or over, n $1.G0 not of whltu (II n ii or iitiitcs (or 40 c tlio Het of six. Limit ono act to a customor .K)p HAKINO OH FHYINO 1AN FOH tic KACII Tuesday, Novcmbor 30th, wo wilt soil to tlio first 100 pooplo mnklng n purchaso of $3.00 or over, baking or frying pnn worth 60c for Gc each. Limit 2 to a customor HF.OUHH 70c WATKH Itl'CKirr FOH 1.1c KACH Wednesday, December 1st, wo will soil to the first 100 pooplo making n purchase of $3.00 or over, a rogulur 70c H quart galvanized Iron water bucket for lGc each Limit ono to ncustomcr. IIOHHK WHII'H Re 1-JACII Thursday, Decc-mbor 2nd, wo will (toll to tbo first 100 people muklnrt n purchase of $3.00 or over, a regu lar GOu horso whip for Gc earh. Limit 2 to a customer. ALUMINUM WAKE worth up to 12. GO, kettles pans and etc 00 PHONOtlHAPH HKCORDS i!Oo MCII Friday, Docetnbor 3rd, wo will sell to tlio first 100 peoplo tunklng n purchase, of $.1.00 or over, a phono graph record for 20o each. Limit two to a customor MIXING HOWL nc IJACH Saturday, December 4th, wo will null to tlio first 100 peoplo making a iiur clmso of $3.00 or over, mixing bowls worth to 3Gc for Gc each. Limit two to a customer. IIOY8 That blcyolo tiro you need, single tub regular $5. GO Flsk ox port tiro for Kl.on A sot of doslgn glass water pitcher and six beautifully dcslgnod glasses for U.tM Our regular $50.00 gonulno leather rockers nro going ut ipiD.oo Heavy, fluffy full size $7 GO bed comforters, cotton filled mid welt stitched, Home left ut it.K.I THIS hali: FOH UAHH ONLY A regular $22.00 Venls Martin Hcd, ntnndnrd full slto with continuous 2 Inch post for , $M.-I5 Ornnlto kottlcs a:id pans worth up to $2. GO for HOc V All nlzos of nails, DUHINO THIS BALK (I J4c ii lb. THIS HA 1,1 : I'OH CASH ONLY WATCH FOR OUR LARGE CIRCULAR MANY MORE PRICES GIVEN : a. l. Mcdowell, Farahme' soeSTertiiking . ' NOTI012 I'OH HIDS NOTK'K 18 IIKIIKUY aiVp.V, that soalod lililrt will bo received at the offlco oftho COUNTY Clnrk of Mai nour County, Oregon, until 10 o'clock a. :u. December 13th, 1920, for tlio coiixtructlo!) of about 714 miles i-f re-id In tbo. Willow Crook Canyon, on what Is known iir tbo llrogun-Mulhour ro.id, uccordlng to plans tilt il por(flcntloUH on file In tbo office of J. F, Joyco, Itoudmastor of Mnlhour County, at Ontario, Ore gou. With all bldu thero must be de posited n certified chock, pnyablo to tbo order of the County Court of Mnlhour County, Oregon, for flvo por cent of tlio amount of tlio bid, which hIiiiII bo forfcltod to the County In toho tlio award Is miulo to tlio blddoi and ho shall full, ucgloct or rofuso for n period of flvo days nftor such award. U mado to outer Into con tract and fllo his bond ns lioreln provldod. . lly order of tbo County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, dated nt Vale, Oregon, November Gth, 1020. A. M. MOODY, (8KAL) , County Clerk, lly II. 6, 8ACKKTT, Deputy First Publication Nov. 2G, 1020. Itut Publication, Dec 9 Chamberlain Doomed For Cabinet. Washington. Some republican sen atorial colleagues of President-elect Hurdlng Imvo started n boom for Sen utor George Chamberlain of Oregon, a domocrat, for secretary of wur In Hardlug's cabinet. Clgynberlaln v.-as dofcated and will retire from tlio son ute March 4. . Pennsylvania Road Lays Off 1000. Hurrlsburg. One thousand main tenance of wuy and shop employes of the Poiinsylanla raltroid wero luld off by a general order, effectlvo In five days, It was announced horo. Los Angeles Pastors Live In Church. Los Angeles, High rents Imvo caused two southern California pas. tors tlio Ilov, M. C. Dowooso of tlio Western Avenue Methodist church, Los Angeles, mi J the Itov Warren Kl sing of the Presbyterian church ut Van Nu)s, u imburh, to move tliolr families Into their churches. Austria Asks Placo In League Counolt. Uouotu, Switzerland. Tho secro ttirlnt of tlio league of nations hue received Austria's formal application for udmlsslon to the league Irish Hunger Strike cauea un. Cork. Tlio hunger strlko of the nine Irish prisoners In tlio Cork Jull was culled oft on tho ninety-fourth lay of tho strike. Six Children Killed In Theater Panic. Now York. Six children between tbo uges of 0 and- 10 ysars wore (rumpled to death during a motion picture house panic In the oust side Italian quarter ns a result of u false cry of "fire." Ten other children were Injured. Britain, France, Agree on Reparation Paris. A definite agreement con cerning tbo procedure to be followed with regard to tho reparations duo 'com Oeriiumy has been reached bo ween the French and llrltlsh govern- Wheat Growers Plan Orcanlzatlon. Ht. Paul, Minn. Orguultutluu of client growers of tho northwest to "iiKUntjIn prices for uncut that will a production costs and onuble tho piojucor to get fair profit" has begun here. A delegation of seven Oku homii wheat : lowers bus arrived and P'tin on organization of northwest producers, hoping to enroll thousand In tho Nutlunnl Wheat Orowers' asso ciation, which already bus u nnnber ship of 100,000 farmers, principally In tho southwest. Operations will bo conducted In Mlimokotu, North nnd 8 mth Dakota. D. & R. Q.'Rallroad Sold for $5,000,000. Denver, The D,or & Hlo Urundo railroad was bough. In ut publlu nut' Hon for $5,000,000 jy men represent Ing tho Westoru Pwulflu railroad. Horn, Saturday, November 19, to Mr. and Mrs, L. B. llerdy, a son. C. II. Oxmnn nnd 11. C Lockott wero horo from Jnmlcson Friday. CInIro (Jallaghor Is up again after a serious attack of bronchitis. Mrs. O. M. Castlemnn mid dnucli- tcr Hnrbnrn loft yoslordny for a T. II. Mooro returned Friday from n business trip to llolso. J. A. Lncknoss was In llolso sov- oral days this wook nttondlng tho tolophono rate hearing. Mrs. Hnrrlott Webb has returned from Now Mendows, Idaho, whom slio spent tbo summer. Mrs. Roy llotty of Roberts, Idaho ' arrived In Onlnrlo Bnturdny to spend i mo winicr wmi nor moiuor, Airs. Tllllo Pearcc, j Dr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Ilurrows and son Charles of Vale nro Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Oaken. Judgo nnd Mrs. (leo. K. Davis nnd son John wero In Ontario Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Onkcs. week's visit In PortUnd. I Tho dnto for Farmers' Week at the Agricultural Collcgo has been chang ed from January to tho month of , Juno. i A. D. Griffith has purchased the M, A. Mills rcsldcnco In tho north west part of town nnd moved his family to tlio same. Mr. Mitts has moved his family to Nampn. Tho funeral of C. C. Powoll who died nt Frulttnnd was hold last Thursday afternoon. Interment was In tho Ontario cemetery bcsldo tho grnvo of his wlfo who dlod In Salem n month ago and whoso body was brought horo for burial. Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho M. I-:. Church made $102,00 nt their Hnrvost Home Festival given at tho City Hall last Thursday evening. Tho prncoeds at this supper Is to go toward building u gurugo nt tho M B, Parsoungo. Mrs, Sadie Dennett and Mrs. Lucy Hilton of Portland, formerly the Coolldgo slstors, and rotutlvcs of tho vlce-proslilcnt-olect, Calvin Coolldgo stopped In Ontario Friday to spend a few days with their cousin Mrs, J A Draper, From Ontnrlo they will go cast to Washington and other points nnd will visit tho family of Calvin Collldgo. W U. S. Approves Plan to Aid China. Washington, The state department nag formally uuuounced Its approval of the new consortium for the flnan clal assistance' of China. OIL I.Ot IH LIII UT IIWKH Dr Louhi Albert Hank:! a great Cliuutiiiictiu lecturer will bpeuk ut tho United Prosbyterbin Church Him duy evening at 7:30. Admission Fi Subject1 "World-wldo ProhlnlMon Coming America Loads the Way ' Mr and Mrs. Ii, A Frnscr onter tnlnod tho Carnation Club Tuesduy Tho Woman's Club will meet next Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Joe Staples. Mrs. Ivan Oaken was hostess this week to tho Monday Hrldgo Club, evening. Mr and Mrs. L. II. Cnckrum outer- tallied Monday evening Flvu tables j of brldgn wero played - i i t BIMBBMHMHHBBBBHKBBHBBBBMBMMi lWBWBBHBBWbWfliwHP'?t3iTT'?p ? ?t r 'TnrjsBsga mimbj JU T ira W I.', .j VE-D - ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF Overcoats, Mackinaws, Olive Drab Blankets, Wool Socks, O. D. Shirts, Canned Goods and many other Supplies ii lJ Idaho Street Army Goods Next to Udick's Plumbing Shop. ompany Ontario, Oregon HHMSBSSSBlHUiBiailskiBaM