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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
THE ONTAlUO AROUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920 - Whlto many friends thin Chrlst mnB pay Bend greetings Reed and truo Why not add, to nil thoy say Your own sincere "Mb Too." Tour friends and relatlvon would apprcclato hoar In ic your yoIcs and receiving a cherry message. Our lines will carry your mcsiage to your friends and lorid on, far or naar. Malheur Home Telephone Company J. A. LAKNESS Vlee-PrflIfnt and Genrral Manager. Ontario, Oregon McDowell Company, Inc. Ontario, Orgon FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. O. rtiUUbnum A Hugh Alien Undertaking and Embalming IJccnucd In Oregon, Idaho, Washington IHineral conducted from the Home, Chapfil, -or tlto Churrli of Your Choice PROMPT flHHVIOK, NO DISTANCE TOO FAR Free Funeral Car Brlf Offlco Phono Day and Nlht !!7 Night Phono, HO.M, 17H DEAD OX FLAT NEWS ROADS ON DEAD OX FLAT ALMOST IMPASSABLE NOW Engineers Working on Proponed Cut off on Old OriKon Trail Section of Coltimhln Htvcr Highway Other Slope News Tlio now houso on tho Ed Lauor ranch Is nearly complotod. Mrs. 0. A. Karat was an Ontario visitor WednoBdny, Mr. Llndsoy, tor.clior In Park School took tho Co. Examinations at Vale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mr. Durrell, teaching In Mb placo. Ml Wilton of Ontario holpod tho ladles servo a hot lunch to tho child ron of Park School last Tuesday noon, and was prceont at tho Com munity meeting Tuesday ovcnlng whon tho inattor of continuing tho work was consldord. The roads nro still In such bad condition tho minister was unablo to cotno from Pnyotto for sorvlco Sunday. Tho Sunday School nttend anco Is vory good. The past wook Mr. Joyco, tho County Road Master, and four help ers wore doing survey work on tho Highway through tho Lauor, Simp son and Lattlg lands. Mrs. Hoy Cram, who was qulto 111 tho past wook Is Improving. Itaymond Outterrldgo Is homo from his school work In Wolsor for a two wooks Xmas vacation. Tho children or tho Park Sunday School and day school will hold a comblnod Xmas ontortalnmont at tho school houso Thursday ovonlng. Mrs. Sklppon and auttorrldgo woro callers at tho Campbell and Drown homes Friday. j p Humm. n .' ' PJM PH i 'ii'm i. iiiiiii-rri"r ---------- .. ! . . mmm iji- h 4 4 The Grange will give a dance next Wednesday night at the Grange hall. E3TIIAV Sovoral wooks ago thoro camo to my placo on Doad Ox Flat a rod holfor. Sho has no horns and would weigh fully 000 pounds, lias no vlilblo branding mark. Own er can claim samo by paying costs of advertising and food. O. W. Lot tlg, Payette, Idaho It. F. D. No. 3. 8C1 3-4-S. FOIl BALB 1 IHack Walnut Drcssor, noarly now, 1 Hooslor Kltchon Cabinet, noarly now. Sovoral pairs now Woolon Illankots. Many otlior Itotns good sorvlcoablo uton tils, 11. C. Smith, Mooro Hotel. 4fi4 iHkl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBilB't .KB Kinds of -Laundry Kinds of Prices 1. Finished Work . 2. Finished Family Service 3. Rough Dry 4. Tumble White Finished Family Service- THIS is the complete service for the entire family nothing ieCt for you to do but to untie the package and put the goods away. WE first do your bundle by our Rough Dry method at our regular Rough Dry price. THEN we pick' out the starched pieces and iron these. We charge for this by the hour. OUR ironers use twenty-five pound drag-irons and large steam-heated garment presses wherever practical. The work is done so speedily that the chargo is brought quite low. YOUR flat-work has already been ironed in the Rough Dry, and your soft goodB are Tumbled so that, they are ready to wear, thus the ironing f the starched pieces makes a complete service. Ontario Laundry SOFTENED WATEIl-PEUMUTIT SYSTEM EVEKYBODY-WASHES-WITH-RAIN-WATER-JONES Here's to you the good people of Ontario who hava made this the merriest of all Christmases .for this store and its employes by doing your shop ping early during our epoch making sale. May th day bo as merry and bright to you aa it is to us, and may the New Year bring you joy, sunshine and prosperity. " 4'4 0---.W't-'.-W-n--. fff 2 . .MM. l&l ' . II II M 4o Ai i J f-t XX Rader Bros. Co Ontano Winter Chautauqua December 29,30,31, January 1 and3 f FIVE WONDERFUL EVENINGS OF ENTERTAINMENT Musical Treats, Inspirational and Educational Lectures Entertainments given under the auspices of The Ontario W. C. T. U. Features iurnished by Ellison - White Lyceum Bureau, Portland Oregon 1. 1' i i. ii i i H n i o. ,11 i. ii i in in .mil I .,( II. ,11 111,1 WEDNESDAY, DEOEMI1ER 20 THE McCORDS A Joyous Hash ot Music; Monolqguoj, Sketches and Im personations. They are "Different" THURSDAY, DEOEMUEH SO VVOON YOUNG CHUN "Japsnoiso Ponotratlon" A Lecturer of Exceptional Power and Insight Into Prouont . Prosslng Problems F1UDAY, DEOEMUEH 31 THE ALEXANDER TRIO A Musical "High-Light" A Lyrlo Soprano, A Violinist A Saxophonist Mellophone Oultar A Musical Treat SATURDAY, JANUARY I J. C. HERBSMAN A Lecturer with a Punch Former Professor of Publlo Speak-, tngat UriWerslty of Washington A World Travellor, A Dralny Forceful Speaker MONDAY, JANUAUY AN EVENING IN MAORILAND Native Maori Singers from New Zealand. Tho First Company ot Its ktud erer brot to America Doauttful Music, Bewitching Danced, An Interesting lecture on the Cus toms ot far oft New Zealand Buy Your Season Tickets Now Save 100 per cent ADULTS BEABON TICKET, $8,00 AND WAIl TAX CHILD'S SEASON TICKET, 1.00 AND WAR TAX SINdLE ADMISSION FIRST, THIRD AND FIFTH EVENINGS. 77 CENTS AND 8 CENTS WAR TAX SECOND AND FOURTH EVENINGS, 30 CENTS & H CENTS WAR TAX- oil ' " ' , ". '. V II I TL ' i X I nil 1 4 m frft.jEfftfrfft'M0