The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, December 16, 1920, Image 5

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    THE 0NTAJR10 ARGUS ONTARIO, OREGON, TMjtfitSLAV, DECEMBER 16, 1920
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brisbnas Trees
From 25c to $1.00 each
We sent our man into the Blue
Mountains to get us 200 or 300
Christmas Trees and in this way
are getting them at a very low
price. We want every, family. in
Ontario and vicinity to have one
at these unusually low prices.
We will have our usual sale
on meats and groceries this Satur
day and Monday.
Extending, to all the Season's
Greetings, we. are
the mmm market
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HI PRESENTS
TUALLY PLEASE
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THOSE WHO RECEIVE THEM
Substantial gifts of Silverware, Cutlery, .Alum
inum and other metal' products make ideal
Christmas Gifts, Jjecause they arc truly
Gifts that Last
And what is more they are both useful and
ornamental inmost cases. Let us make a few
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. Any one of the
following would be
An Ideal Christmas- Gift
For the Women of the Home
Hand Painted China
In sots or individual pieco
Pyivx Ware
Mother will liko it
Casseroles
Chaffing Dishes .
Percolators
Electric Irons
Electric Toasters
Cut Glass
China Ware
Goblets
Tumblers
Silverware
Individual pieces or sets
Cutlery,Carving Sets
Spoons, Ladles, etc.
Boys and Girls .
Sleds, Coasters, Doll Sets, Doll
Furniture.
Sdmething for everyone at
McNulty & Co.
Ontario, Oregon
THF ARGUS PRINTS BUTTERWRAPS
LOCAL PERSONALS
Chlof Qunrtcr Master J. T. Oliver,
rocrultlng officer for tlio U. 8. Navy
i with headquarters at Ilolso, wns In
Ontario tlio first of tho week and on-
( listed two men for tho navy, Ed
ward Thorp mid Marvin drnul, who
1 oiillstotl n b tiromen of tho third class
1 for two years. Tlioy loft with Mr.
OHvor 'or Ilolso Tuesday but will
return to Ontario to remain until
after tho holidays nftor which thoy
will ho transforod to San Francisco.
Men enlisting during tho month of
Docombor mny Bocuro loavo of ab
sonco until January 3, nftor which
thoy will report to tho navy rocrult
lng station at Salt Luko City for
further nsslgnmont. Mr. Oliver will
visit Ontario onca a month and will
bo pleased to moot nny young man
111 this vlclllltv who miiv hn Intnrent-
1 od or desires to Join tho nuvy. En-
l(Rtmoits nro now for two, thrco or
four years
Judgo Will 11. King, who now has
a law offlco In Washington, I). C,
arrived hero from tho national capi
tal Monday and loft Tuesday for
Hums where ho will appear ns ono
of tho counsel for Wm Hanloy In
litigation botweeu Mr. Hanloy nnd
tho Pacific Mvo Stock company nnd
llin II V nllinr. Pil I. Trnmlwnll .if
' Ortn 1mhmIh. m.1 V..1... t tt .,
uiui i- jimvinuu iiiiij juiiii ii. iinuu oi
linker, nttomoys for tho 1'nclflc
Llvo Stock company, nrrlvod horo
tho snmo day and left for Hums on
tho somo train with Judgo King.
Mr, King will return to Ontario and
stop horo a fow days on his return
to Washington, D. C.
Tho olght months old son of Mr.
nnd Mrs Wm. Klmo died Monday
of pnouinoiila nftor n hrlof nines or
only 28 hours. Tho funornl took
placo Wednesday nt 11 a m from
tho llnptlst church. Entermont was
inado In tho Ontario comotory.
Illckmnn Jones Is horo from Mon
tana visiting with his mother, Mrs,
J. S. Jones and other rolatlvcs.
Horn. Saturday, Dorombor 11, to
Mr. and Mrs 0. 0. Luchrs, n son.
Frank J. cllar returned Monday
from Hot I.nko whom hn hud been
nt tho bndsldo of his wlfo who ro
contly underwent n nttrcinl opera
tion nt tho Hot I.nko sanitarium. Ho
reports Mrs. dollar as recovering nnd
getting along nicely.
Mrs, Blolln Uurlbort nnd hor two
daughters, Iluhy nnd Arttso, left
Tuesday for I.os Angolcs, California,
whoro thoy will spond tho wlntor
with tholr grnndmothor Mrs. K.
uurlbort.
C, It. Peterson, of tho Clrclo Hor,
caino down from Ilnrnov County on
Tuesday nnd returns to thn,rnnch to
morrow. "Illght now", Mr. Potor
son says, "tho most plontlful thing
wo hnvo In Harney county Is liny "
David Ornham, tho Junturn hanker
was an Ontario business visitor
Tuesday.
VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT
MADE BY A. L MCDOWELL
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Crctlllors Taking Slock to IM-teiiiilno
Sltiintioii Collodion Now Would
Hno IttislnosH Umloi Ink
ing HUSlllCNK Changes
Hands.
Owing to his Inability to securo
collections of accounts on his books,
A. L. McDowell mndo a voluntary as
signment of his business to his cred
itors this wook, nnd 0. W. Ingram of
Portland is horo taking stock of bin
assots.
Mr. Ingram declared today that if
collections could bo hastened no ns
slgnmont would ho necessary and
Hint tho business would continue as
it may In any ovont. Hut tlio cub
tomors of tho firm must pay n sub
stantial portion of their accouilts.
WHEATON THEATRE s
WEISER
NPKCIAI, HOI.IDAV ATTRACTION'
ONI! NIC I IT
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28
!'. liny CiiniiHick nnd Motrin (''fit I'lctrtit
THE .MOST WOXDEIM t'l, PI,AY IX AMERICA
EXPERIENCE"
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Titkcs Owr L'liilciiiikliig
J. O. Phlllobnum nnd Hugh Allen
hnvo taken ovor tho undertaking
business which Is sopnrnto from tho
furnlturo storo nnd nro continuing It
undor tho firm name of McDowell
Inc.
Mr. Ingram expects to bo hero for
n fow days and nftor completing tlio
inventory will uotormlno exactly
wnnt courso to pcrsuo witn tlio uusl
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T E X 111 (! H C E X E H A X I) A ( O M I' A X V O F I 0
EnilniKi'il by tlio Cloigj of Tltivi- Omit CM Ion
X;v Yoth, IIohIiiii mill Chicago
A HTOItV OK YOUTH, IIIH TIMAI.S, II 1.4 TEMPTATIONS, AXI
HIS riXAl, TltlUMPII
MUSIC, COMEDY, DRAMA, SOXd.'l, DAXCES, PKKTTV (HIM.H
To Ho (lit t'ti Hi'iv by (In hume Rig Compmi) That PIimn All tin
ltio CI lies
SEAT SA1,E CitltliiK l)ui Co FRIDAY, DKOKMHKH 21
PltlCIX Sl.ftO, l?2.0l nnd 10 WAH TAX
OHDEIt YOUR SEATS XOW IIV MAIIj OH HY PHOXE
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no saved ny tlio co-operation of tlio
firms' customors nnd nn effort
bo mndo to accomplish this.
will
OREGON SLOPE
SAMUEL APPLECATE PIONEER
OF OREGON SLOPE PASSES
Won HcHldcnt of Hoglnn for Moio
Thnn no Ycnni Committor Views
ProM)HC(l Change of Hlghtwty
Itouto Other HloH) Iinuu
Ing districts for 30 yenrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. 1'. Wilkin of Pny-
a'bo Juuornl was hold Tuesday otto spent Bnturda evening nnd
morning nt tlio rcslucnco in i'notto 'minuny at tho Kurst homo.
nnd tho body hurried nt Falks Store
Comotory Itov. C. II. Ulom official
od.
Samuel Wm. Applegate, well
known throughout this soctlon as
Undo Sammy Applegate pnssed away
Sunday morning nt Pnyetto. Ho wtm
born In Indiana. Sontombor in. is:t
nnd nt tho tlmo of his donth ho was ".'".'
w.t,. .-.. ww viiioi fcnu .nullum, IIIIU
twenty-seven days old. Ho crossod
tho plains In 18S2, settling In Wll
lamotto Vnlloy until 1804 when ho
caino to this soctlon and has lived r In
In Pnyetto and Doad Ox Flat sluco.
Ho ongagod In stock raising until
falling health somo six yours ago.
Ho was boat known an a lay preach
or, dovotlug hlmsolf to tho outly-
Miss Trtullu who has been teach
ing at Hill City, Idaho, Is nt homo
for a much needed vacation.
Tho children of the Pioneer sJiool
hnvo boon enjoying hot lunchothls
pnst week.
Mrs. Hoy Hurrell Invited In sovcrul
of tho young pooplo Friday to spend
tho ovonlng with her hrothor who
leaves soon for Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Inttlg and
Mr. and Mrs, C A. Kurst worn din
nor guosts at tho Orn Wilkin homo
In Pnyotto Thursday ovonlng, tho oc
casion bolng Mr, Wilkin's birthday.
Tho State Highway Engineer was
horo tho past wook adjusting tho
Highway right-of-way across tho
I.nuor-8lmpson-I.attlg lands.
Mrs. John HartHlin has been con
fined to hor homo tho pnst two
Mrs. Quttorridgo and Mrs. Skip
pon woro cnllcrs nt thn Mrs. Oshtjru
homo Wodnesdny
splto of tho storm and very
bud ronds eighteen uluh-moiuborti
mot nt tho P. M. Hoals homo Inst
Thursilny for tholr rogulnr moet
Ing, Mrs. Tomllii read n very In
torestlng paper on "Hiirnl I.lfo "
I.lttto Mildred Ioulso Miller colo-
brated her third birthday Snturdny
Ouests for dinner woro Mr. and
Mrs. Chnpmnii of Pnyetto, Mr and
Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Win. Vincent and tho Mossrs, Cul
borlson. besides tho Mlllor family
Tho second annual mooting of tho
I'nrm Hurenu of Mnlbour County
wns held nt tho Cairo (Irango Hall
uonr Ontario Inst Saturday, An all
day meeting was held with dlnnor
norvod nt noon. Thuso nttondlng
from horo report tho meeting ns bo
lng very onjoyablo ns woll ns In
structive. Gortrudo Hoals colobratod hor
thirteenth birthday uu Snturdny, by
tnvltlnir In sovornl of hor girl frlonds,
Tho afternoon wns spent In playing
gam os. Ilofroslimonts of fruit sal
nil nnd birthday cako woro sorvod
SPOHTSMEX CAI.Ij MEITliXd
TO DISCUSS OAME PltOOItAM
Hunters nnd fishermen of Ontario
nnd vicinity will moot nt tho City
Hall Friday ovonlng nt 7:30 for thn
purpose of discussing tho formation
of n gamo preservation association
I. E. Ilaioltlno, deputy Stnto (lumii
Wndrun nnd tho Kodornl Oiiiiio War
den from Holso will bo prosont to nd
dress tho mooting.
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Xfra Tnn f.lnrvnl icna nnninlni1 i I .v jJTr???fjfT??rr?T T7?T.7!rTT"TT "'rv'T tTT??7 77T77 rTz'frFr . . - T3 -j... .. a.
for appondlcltls Woduosdnv cf 'n"tt2f t.
nuuK. anu m KUiiiiiK iiiuiik uicviy
Sho
and will loavo tho hospltnl today,
I Goo. Hholson, of tho Ontario Mcnt
nnd Orocory Co., is confined to his
homo with nn attack of tho grlppo
! Alox Eohond Is building a four
room cottngo on Ids property on
Torrnco Holghts for rental purposos
D II. Korfoot has sold his rosldonco
proporty In tho northwest part of
town to Wm. Hoswoll.
8, H Clny, socrotnry of tho Com
morclal Club returned last Friday
from Hnkorfleld California where
ho wont on business.
V I). Staplos got back to work
on Tuosday aftor a fow days Illness,
J. II nincUaby rnturnod this wook
from Salt I.nko whoro ho wont on
buslnoss.
1 According to advises rocolvod from
Mrs. II. C. Iloyor who Is nowln San
Diego with Mr and Mrs. A. F. Iloyor
that sho U recuporntlng from hor re
cent Illness
Mayor It. W. Jonos Is driving n
hiulsomo now Tomplnr, tho first car
of, tho inako to appear In Malheur
county
Mrs. D. W. Powers wns bostoss
this week' to tho Monday Hrldgo
club,
Tho Tuosday Hrldgo club mot this
wook at tho home of Mrs. I.. Adam.
Tho Imporlal club meets tonight
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J, M.
McDonald
Tho Fortnightly Club was onter
tutned Saturday evening at tho homo
of Dr. and Mrs. II. II. Whitney,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rador enter
tained tho Carnation Club at their
homo Tuosday ovonlng.
Tlio woman'j Club m.t this ufto
noon at tho homo of Mrs. I Adam,
HAPTlbT CHUItCII
(Chas. II. Dlom, Pus tor)
nible School, 10:00 P. M.
Morning Worship, 11 -0ft A. M.
Topic; Tho Parables of Mathow 13
Young Peoples' P ,1.0, 0:30 P. M
CJespe: Sorrico, 7 30, P. M.
Tejlc: "Who Is Jesus Christ'".
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P.
M.
A Christmas Cantata will bo given
by the Sunday School on Christmas
night entitled "Tho Christmas Mes
sage." At the service an offering will bo
taken for tho famine sufforers
Evangollstlc Services be;ln Janu
ary 2 under the direction of Rev.
Mllo O, Dentley.
FOR RENT Furn'shed houeo
with garage, barn, chicken-houses
vtc, to responsible parties only. Box
186.
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The Hallowell
Concert Company
Biggest Concert of the Season
Majestic Theatre
Friday, Dec. 17, 1920
You know them by their excellent
reputation of former years.
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Concert $1.10 Dance 75c
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