53R"",I""P """ftC i r oy"Tyi i ' THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1021 -wpapi it1 ' LOCAL PERSONALS Itomombor tlio Hovlvnl Adv. Dnrrell HoiiRor of ncnv llurns Is In Ontario. J. II. (Ionian nnd Dun K. llrown wore In Vnlo Monday und Tuesday. Itoy Shlrlloff who lias been clerk ut tlio Mooro Hotnl tins rcturnod to Dolso. Horn to Mi. unit Mrs. Ustos Mor ton (f llnrpor, Oregon, December 28. n flno Ituliy girl. AttomoyM V. W. Woods, W. II Drcioko nnd It. W. Swnglor were In Vnlo Mondsy and Tuesday nttondlnB a Bitting of Die Grand Jury. Mrs. L. A. Madden, Joo Mnddon nnd ltoy Cook wcro Vnlo vliiltorg Tuosday. Mr. nnd Mr, i). W. Ton cm nnd family rolurncd from Holso Sntur day wlioro tlioy spent tlio holldnys. Mr. nnd Mr. I'orry Taylor pro prietor of Purity IJakory wore busl-J hobs visitor at Salem this week. Mr. I.eo Cockrum loft Sunday formorrow evening. Callfomln where sho will visit herj Tho Imporlal 6'lub meets this ev inothor nt Long Hunch for a couplojonlng nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs of months. Mrs. II. C. Smith roturnod from IIoIbo Moudny to Hpond a fow days liaforo going to her now homo nt Medford. MIsh Btopn of Caldwell Is u now operntor nt tho local telephono of fice nnd Is living with her sls(er Mr. Towno. Mr. Osboru of tho Ocliorn Mlllln ory roturnod Sundny from Twin Falls where sho Iirh beau visiting hor son for tho past two months. W. II. Mullen wnTi horo from Crnno visiting with his fnnilly this wrok. IIo lot yesterday for Twin Falls. Idnho, on a business trip. Mr. Al Chnnco nnd dnughtor, ne compnnlod by Mrs. Chance's sister Mis Hazel llnrpor, left Monday for tholr former homo In Knnsus. Mrs. Kmtim J. Conover was In rnyolto on buslnesH Tuesday, hav ing recently disposed of her rosldont proporty thoro. Mrs. Kd 1'ntton, nco Flosslo Hol ler, who underwent n surgical opora- tlon for nppondlcltls nt Holy Howiry i hospltnl last wook, will bo nblo toi0f tho "undostrahlcs". Tho amend loavo tho hospltnl today. Mis Hazol Currcy, n studont In tho Ontnrlo High School, rcturnod Saturday from hor homo nt Junturn whoro sho hnd been spondlng tho holidays. Miss Juno Hllllor, chief ororator of tho local tolephono nfflco for tho past two years has roslgnod hor pos ition and gono to her homo nt Wol sor MIkh lllnucho Ward of Ontario will bo her successor. C. O. Dofroos nnd family who havo boon living at Hlllsboro, Oregon slnco Inst summor liavo roturnod to Ontnrlo to make tholr homo. Mlsaos Vollu Cronln, Dorco Dour born nnd Mary Dervln hnvo returned to tholr schools at Crowley, Dully Creole nnd Iloulnh. Miss I.uolla Cnlllu returned Wed nesday from Hnluy nnd Kotchum, Idaho wlioro sho hns Iwun visiting hor slstor. . Tho high school teuuher hnvo ro turnod from tholr hnllil.iv vncatlous; MIsh Cnbeon and Miss Christine Ab bott from Caldwell, Mr Lathrop from Emmott and MIm Huseman from I'm Hand. . l .. '-. farmers Attention! Now is the to look ovr your faim ma chinery and make a list of what repairs you will need for this season's work. Let us help you get them now to avoid de lays later on at the beginning of the-spring work. Regardless of what make your machine is we can get repairs for you. We also carry a complete line of John Deere machinery, Moline Universal tractors, and tractor drawn tools. We will be pleased to have yu call and in spect our lines, and we will do our best to please and save you money. Geo. W. Wayt Mrs. O. A Orndy visited nt WolBor Wednesday. Como to tho Itovtvut. Adv. Hovlvnl. Tomorrow ovcnlne at tlio school houso on Dead Ox Plat will occur tho nnnunl dinner which the men of Oregon Slopo glvo to tholr wives. MIbb Cnthorlno Swing of Seattle, Field Superintendent of tho Itcd Cross Is hero. Sho will meet the incinbcr8 of tho Itcd Cross Hoard this evening to discuss their pinna for tho work of tho Ontnrlo Chapter for tho coming yenr Tho Woman's Club mot this nftor noon nt tho homo of Mrs J It. For tier. Tho Girl's Friendly Society mot TncBdny ovonlng nt tho homo of Mrs. II. It. Whitney. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Cnstloman will entertain with n bridge- pnrty to- K. C. Van Petton Mrs. Oeo. K. Aiken was hostess this weok to tlio Monday llrjdgo Club. Tho Tuosdny Ilrldgo Club which met Inst weok with Mrs. II. W. Cle ment mot. this week with Mrs. C. It. Emleon. Mrs. J. It. IlnsmusBon wns hos tess to tho Wednesday Ilrldgo Club. Lust weok tho club met with Miss I.aVIno Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Grclg enter tnluud tho Fortnightly Club Inst wook. Miss Mnry Horvln cntertnlned a numbor of her girl friends nt nn In formnl pnrty Inst Suturdny ovonlng. WANTS "MMI'llTKIlH" I'l'MSIIIID Declaring that the "desultory," If not dilatory policy of tho Adminis tration" In seeking out substantially ICO, 000 doHortors from tho military and naval sorvlccs and slackers dur ing tho war hns been tho subject of much ndvorso criticism, pnrtlculnrly on tho pnrt of tho American ICglon, Senator Moses, of Now Hnmpshlro, i hns otforod nn nmendment to tho IIouso Joint resolution which ho bo Moves will oxpodltn tho punlshmont mont provide thnt tho ropcnl of war legislation nmbodlod In tho Houso resolution "shall not bo construed a otfoctlvo to tormlnato tho military statu of any person now In desor tlou from tho military or naal ser vice of tho United Stntos nor to tor mlnnto the liability to prosocutlon nnd punlshmont under tho soloctlvo sorvlco law oi nny porson wno mum to comply with tho provision of snld net." MHTHODIHT CHUItCII Sundny Borvlcos 10 A. M. Sundny School. 11 A. M. I'rcnchluB "Encouraging Ouo Another." G:4G I. M. Epworth I.enguo. 7:30 P. M. Preaching "Clod nt Ills Wit's Und." UMTIJI) PltHHHYlTltlAN CllUltCIIJ 10:00, A. M. Dlblo School. 11 -00, A. M. Worship. 0:46, P. M. Young Pooplo's Moot ing. No ovcnlng worship. 3:00 Pastor will proach nt Vulloy View school houso. FOIt SALE Ono Poland Chlnn brood sow 14 months old. Address llox 364, Ontnrlo, Oregon or Phono 103-11. 929 B-0 p. Ill-'!-- I- PftMgffil 4 Kinds 'of Laundry 1. , - , - j ' ' 3. 4. I B on SLOPE Mr. and Mrs. Jonas llrown had a vory pleasant and onjoyablo Now Yoar's diy gathorlng nt tholr homo tho guest being Mr nnd Mrs. Stan ley Drown and son Kolth and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. llrown of Payette, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Frost nnd daughters Mario nnd Mildred nnd son Dornard und Mr. und Mrs. Loo Drown and daughter Jlmaleo and Margone. Mr. Darkor Is vory 111 at tho homo of his son Claronco. Ills muny frlonds hero hope to hoar of his speedy rocovory to hoalth. Mrs. O. a. Hoslup had tho misfor tune to brulso her forehoad and has had sovoro pain thru hor oyo as a rosult. Mrs. Heslup Is having more than hor shnre of Injuries as sho Just roceutly rocovorert from a bro kon collar bono. Mrs. Chns. Warren and little daughter camo from Ilnkor Inst Mon day to spond u fow days with hor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John Dartsho. mr. warren jomuu mom rrjuujr -. nnlni nnd snont Now Year's with 1.1. ...unl. 1r .nil Mm Ttnlknnn. IIO i'uivii.b ..... ....w. ......-.,.. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clough had as tholr Now Yoar's guosts Misses Dlanche and Maud Culp and Geo. Culp, About soventy-flvo mon and wo men and children gathered at tho P, M. Doals homo Frldoy evening to watch tho old year out -and wel come the New Year In with all It has In storo for them. After an ovcn lng spont In games and music a two course lunch waa served consisting of hot meat loaf with tomato sauce, sandwiches and pickles, nnd coffee nnd llht nnd dark cakes. E. Frost returned Friday from western Oregon with twenty-six head of fine milch cows for this commun ity. Thoy will bo sold at auction at tho A. A. Outterldgo farm this Friday aftornoon. Tho Dovish family moved Friday into tho new house recently con structed on the Ed Lauer Placo Finished Work Finished Family Service Rough Dry Tumble White -Rough Dry- THE term "rough dry", like Topsy, was never bornit just grew. As a compound word it means little or nothing, but, with the laundry industry,' it has stood for a number of years as a sort of trade-mark designating SEMI-FINISHED FAMILY SERVICE. IN this service we take care of everything washable from napkins to feather-beds, silk waists to mechanics' cover alls. THE flat pieces, table linen, bed linen, etc., are all ironed; the soft pieces, underwear, stockings, etc., are dried so soft and fluffy in our TUMBLER that they are ready to smooth out and put away; and the starched pieces are starched with the most expensive pure wheat starch that the market affords. ALL that is left for you is tho ironing of the starched pieces. This service takes all the muis and fuss of wash-day out of tho home. Ontario Laundry SOFTENED WATER--PERMUTIT SYSTEM EVERYBODY-WASHES-VVITH-KAIN-WATER-JONES Tho rogular annual mooting of tho land ownors of tho Payatto-Orogon Blopo Irrigation District was hold nt tho pumping plant of tho District on Monday afternoon. Thoro was n re cord breaking attondanco. IlQports for tho year woro given nnd nomin ations in a do for the Hoard of Direc tor to bo voted on njt Tuosday. Those nominated woro Messrs. A. M. Johnston and M. D. Clough, In tho recent campaign to raise funds for tho European Rollot tho sum asked of Orogon Slopo was $100. Tho matter was taken up af ter the Christmas program at the Park School last Wodnesday even ing and In a fow mlnutos tho quota was oversubscribed. Ltttla Jlmaleo Urown, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Drown, colobrated hor third birthday Monday. Tho Jon us Drown family and tho Culp family and Mr. and Mrs. Clough helped enjoy tho birthday cakq and fine dinner hor mother proparod Tho ladles spent the nftornoon visit ing and Mrs. Drown served refresh ments. IMIIS. MAHGAIlITr COIIICK 1ASSP.S AT IlUTTH .MONTANA Mrs. Margaret Cohlck Cook pass ed away In Dutte, Montana, Decern bob 31, after a brief Illness, and was burled from tho Methodist Church In Welser on tho afternoon of Jan uary 4, 1921 at 2:30 P. M. Sho was laid to rost In Hill Crest Ceme tory. Sho Is survived by hor hus band C. P. Cook of Dutto, Montana, two sons, Earl Cohlck of Salt Lake City and Walter Cohlck of Ontario; also ono daughter, Mrs Miles T. Mil ler of Dolso; threo sisters, Mrs. An na Dooz of Ontario, Mrs. Wm. Smith and Mrs. H. Law of Lancaster, Penn sylvania; also a nleco Mrs. Ed Fifer of this city whoni she had visited on several occasions, making many frlonds while here. She was of a very kind and lovable disposition and always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone In need, and will be greatly missed by all who knew her ------- -- - .j ...mm m-i " I m I CONGUKOATIO.VAIi CIIUHCH Corner of Idaho and 2nd St. 8 W. (D. J. aillandors, Pastor) Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00, A. M. Subject; "Tho Last Suppor." Christian Endoavor, 0:30 P. -M. Preaching, 7:30 P. M. Subject: "Pllato'H Great Question." Dlblo Study, Tuesday 7:00 P. M., John 3-1. All followers of Josus Christ are Our Rates-- Have been fixed by the Public Service Commission after a thorough investigation. The Commission found that an increase in rates was absolutely necessary or we could not con tinue to furnish telephone serv ice. These increases should have come a long time ago when other prices went up. We have 'suffered the loss in the meantime not you. ' Malheur Home Telephone Co. J.. A. LAKNESS, Vice Pres. and GenM Mgr. Kinds- ;,.Of .. Prices , .. ? est Invitod to tho Communion Sunday morning. It Is tho Lord's Table. What kind of n church would Jos us Christ have It all tho members woro llko you? This world will not bo saved by Oodloss loadors or by Chrlstloss methods, Attond 8omo church next Sunday. It may bo your last opportunity. Wo will welcomo and In ChrUts name I will try to holp you i ?& " t It -i rn 'i .. js5t $ y