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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1921)
y yj j ocia tv sm " a mmsmmL WOMAN'S OIjUI TO GIVK T1JA FOlt BCllOIiAHHHIP liOAN FUND At tho homo of Mrs. K. C Vnn l'otton, prcsltlont of tho club, tho nn nual 8Uvor Tea of tho Woman's Club will ho hold Thursday nftornoon, January 26. This year tho func tion will bo featured by Jnpaticao costumes and other sottliiRs of tho Flowery Kingdom whoso art nnd oustomH In ono of tho club courses for tho year. Tho funds which nro rocolved will ns usual form tho club's contribu tion to tho Federation of Woman's Club's to tho Student I.onn fund which is used to nld studonts In the Institutions of higher learning In the stnto. THE ONTARIO AllO US, ONTAJUO, OIIEGON, THURSDAY, i-g Tho Imperial Club met this wook nt tho home of T)r. nnd Mrs. J. A. McFnll. Lnst wcok tho club mot nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, J. It. Dlnckaby. Tho Wednesday llrldgo Club mot this week nt tho homo of Mrs. E. 0. I Vnn I'ottcn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. K. Alkon ontor tnlncd tho Fortnightly Club Satur day ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 11. Staples cntor tnlnod tho Cnrnntlon Club Tuesday overling. Tho Woman's Club met this nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. W. F. Homnn. Tho Girls' Friendly Society held n mooting Tuesday evening at tho High School and Paul Bollgman gnvo thorn dn Interesting tnlk on photo grnphy. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. Cochran Tuesday nftor noon, Jnnunry 2C. Mcsnamos Ilrolt haupt and 'CnMday will bo assistant hostesses. BROGAN Ilminfiu-MnyflcliI John llanntlu, roadmnstor's clerk hero surprised his friends on a ro turn trip from Ilolso last week, when ho nnnouncod his mnrrlago thoro on Monday, Jnnunry 10 to Miss Klslo Mayfiold of flooding, Idaho. Iast Saturday Mr. Hannfin wont to Ilolso whoro Mrs. Iinnufln had re mained following tho wedding. They roturnod hero this week nnd hnvo gono to houMo-kcoplug In tho resi dence of Mrs. Itcta l'nyno. A birthday dlunor party was given Otto I'hlllnbnum Monday night nt his homo. Dlnnur was sorved nt nlno o'clock. Those present woro Mnmlu Stownrt, Ilolon lllom, Ituth Cnboon, Myrtlo Stownrt, Gladys Franklin, Kvolyn Stewart, Hugh Illggs, Wllllnm Illggs, Jim Ulggs, Harry Ncoco, Carlton Intlirop and Otto I'hlllKbnum. Tho Slgmn Club of tho High School gnto n slelgli riding party Frldny night nftor tho llaskot Hull Kiiino. A lunch was sorved nt tho W. I-. Turner homo and a Jolly tluio In reported'. Announcoinont Is tundo by tho womnn of tho Kplscopal CI it II tl that thoy will hold n ton and apron snlu on tho Saturday prior to Kastor. rnrtlculnrs of tho event wilt bo nnnnuncod Intor. Tho Monday llrldgo Club mot this wook with Mrs. A. L. Cockrum. Mrs. 12. M, Orolg was hostoss this wcok to tho Tuesday llrldgo Club, MKTIIOMHT CIIUHCII Sunday Services 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M; Preaching, "Faithful in I.lttlo Things." CMC 1. M. Kpworth League. 7:30 Illustrated address, "Prob lems of our American Cities." A tlno set of pictures will bo shown In connection with this address. UNITED IMUMllYTMtlAN ClltJItCJI 10:00, A. M. llllilo School. 11:00 A. M., Worship. 8:45 P. M., Young Pcoplo's Society Hov. M. B. Dunn I). D., flold work er nnd Synodlcal Missionary of Synod will begin a scries of Kvnngollsllc meotlngs, February 0. 11AITIHT CHUnCII The Itovlvnl meetings nro continu ing in Interest nnd power, mnny nro deciding1 at each service to nccept Jesus Christ nn Bnvlour and to live tho Christian llfo. Tho men's mooting lnst Sunday wnn of special Interest, when tho auditorium of tho church wnn filled with men nnd tho Evangelist gnvo a message of special Intorost. Tho Sunday School wont over tho top lnst Sunday with 160 In attond nnco nml tho gonl noxt Sunday is 200, Co mo nnd bo ono. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Morning Sorvlco, 11:00 A. M. Sub Joel: "How to mnko n succom of your ChrUtlan Llfo." Poto Stanfield of Malheur was In Urognn for n short visit this wcok. J. F. Kced, who was In Vnlo on tho Jury, hna roturnod homo. Mrs. Nell Derrick of Mnlhour vis ited Mrs. Harry Tngtto tho past wook. Jack Pearson and Charles Hodson enmo down from tholr homes on tho, Kondnll rango nnd reported tbnt thoro wero 20 head of horses dead near tho Moycs ranches nnd mnny moro In n orltlcnl condition ns n ro suit of ontlng too mhch of a dirty stnek of straw. Tho weather at present In very mild with n steady rain which thrcntens to molt nil of tho snow. It looks Roiuowhnt llko n regular spring thaw. . Tito smnll baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ludlngton was very lit last wook but Is much better now. Paul Qrandnnl Is homo ngntn from Vnlo. Stovo Domby nnd Jno Knnytd ol Mnlhour pasBOd thru Jlrogan from Vnlo whoro Mr. Knnyld hnd been to complete his citizenship pnpors. Mr. Myora was In town on busi ness Saturday. A. J. Oallaghor, N. C-rocecup, W. P. Duko 'and A. Wnlson of AVelsor, went up to Amolln whoro thoy are prospecting on tho John Hoswcll clnlmn for plncor gold. Thpy nro much pleased with tho outlook so far., Mr. Potter of Ironsldo has pur chased hay of Mr. Shroeder and line moved down to llrogan for tho re mainder of tho winter to feed his stock. Mrs. Ingalln of Pcndlotou, who has twen visiting hrr daughter, Mrs. J. A. Whlto of Cow Vnlloy enmo down to llrogan for n Hhort visit with her son, Mnrvln Strout. Shu was nccompnnlcd by her sister. Dnvc Logan went to Ontario to un dergo an operation. Mr. Lewis and Mr. lingers of On tario passed thru on their way to Ironsldo for n load of nlfnlfn scod for A. It. Vnn Huron. Miss Km ma Hudson, who has boon III tor tho past year nnd n half, has roturnod to llrogan nnd will soon tako up hor duties as Btatlon ngont ngaln. AJr. Dcilrlc nud Hoy Stark of Uurch Creek wero In Ilrognn gnthor lug stock to tako to tholr ranches to bo fed. Thoy traded with Claude Derrick for some horses, which thoy recolyod. Tho ladles Aid met nt tho homo of Mia, Wnyno Allen, nnd nftor tho business meeting, nt which tho now officers for tho yoar wero elected, tho usual luncheon wob sorved. Tho next meeting will bo hold nt Mrs. F. Smith's homo. Dr. Stcclhammor niiulo n trip to llrogan to boo Mrs. Ingalls, who noomed threatened with paralysis. Ho also called at tho Ludlngton homo to lnnco nn ulcerated tooth for Mrs. Ludlngton. Fred Dcnrdorff, a Stanttold rider from tho Holdout, stopped In Ilro gnn on his wny to tho Iluttorflold plnco. Ho reports but llttla snow nt tho Holdout. Mrs. Mubol Coppcrburg mndo n uuslnosB trip to Vnlo lnst wcok. "8. Jackson and Wnrren Jn-ksnn and two other men from Kmmctt, Idaho, pnsned thru on their way to thofr placer claims and the Golden Knglo Mlno. which thoy intrnd to nlnco In operation nt nn earl.' dato. Mr. nnd Mia. A. F. Unlloy hnvo ro-1 turned uftcr n week's nbsonco. Mrs. Fred Preston nnd smnjl soli Percy, loft for Crane sovcral days ngo. Tho dnnco nt Jamloson last Satur day night was n great success. Tho Addlngton Orchestra furnished music. JANUARY 20, 1920. .i.-ij nai 'j..Lii - tho LOCAL PERSONALS Young Pcoplo's Sorvlco, 0:30. P. M. Song and Pralso Sorvlco, 7:30, P. M. Subject: "Tho Threo Hoggnrs." Ilnptlsms Friday nnd Saturday nights nud Sundny morning. Nat linn Alexander of linker wus nn Ontario visitor on Sunday. P. C. Hunt of Nyssn was an On tario visitor on Mondny to confer with A. A. Ilcod rolntlvo to tho for- nintlon of n growers pool for tho fruit of tho county. Mrs. Kmiiia Clnrk of Ilolso In visit ing Mrs. W. L. Hnll and othor On tario friends this wcok. Mr. Clark was formerly local ngont for Idaho Powor Company. Tho olghth grndo school girls,' chnporoncd by Mr. nnd Mrs. Will J. Huberts onjoyod a slolgh riding par ty Saturday nftornoon. Mrs. C. O. Plnnoy who has boon qulto III is bottor nt tho prcsont writing. Here's a Pleasant Saving that Involves no Self -Denial Thrift, according to tho old k'on, meant Lolf-dcniuL But these nro happier days, with happier wnyo, and the modem housewife is di3Covcrinc wt 3clf-3acrince io not nlwaya esaential to economy. There's the family wash, for instance. In Grandmother's day, it wau thrifty to do it nt home, with all tho fuss nnd bother of wash day. But our family laundry sen Ice is convincing nodcrn home-makers that thetc's truer thrift in lending their family bundles to us, to bo washed and ironed in our scientific, clothes conserving way. t ' For tilings washed our modcrn-laundryway, last longer, tho edst is no greater, nnd tho wifo and mother hns ever so much more tlmo for tho moro importunt duties of tho home. Proof is waiting you here, this week Just phone for our driver, and you'll find the expert. racnt a satisfying, gratifylnu surprise. Ontario Laundry Hoflenctl Wnler Pcriuutlt Hjntcni Everybody- VVashcs-Witli-Kaln-Wnter-Jo'cs utd H" wiwmz Wra r guncni Our 1921 Savings Just as Notable as se of 1 40 Pairs Fleeced Cotton Blankets Size, G0x7G 98c a pair It's advisable to Shop before you buy 111 D "MAKE IT RIGHT MM STORES "Shop before you buy " is good business We've Never Let Up For An Instant In Our Leadership in VALL) E GIVING Special Purchase 72 PAIRS Women's Glazed Coltskin Shoes roomy, round-toe last, $3.95 pair Timely Savings from Our Dress Goods Section All- Wool, 40-in. serges - - -98c Devonshire Suiting' - - 35c 32-in. Gingham ----- . 29c 27-in. High-Grade- Gingham 21 C 27-in. Amoskeag Gingham 15c 27-in. Outing Flannel - - 15c 36-in. Fast Color Percale - -. 25c In Our Men's Section Savings Always Men's Heavyweight Bib Overalls - $1.25 Men's Heavy Khaki Coveralls $2.95 Boys' Overalls, 3 to 11 - - 95c Boys' Overalls, 12 to 16 - $1.15 Boys' Blue Denim Coveralls $1 .25 Men's Ribbed Union Suits - $1.45 Heavy Rockf ord Work Sox, 2 pair 25c Men's Sweet-Orr Corduroys $4.95 Men's Corduroy Suits coal & pants $6.95 Women's Ready-to-Wear Repriced The Golden Rule Way Women's all-wool Suits, H o nr specially priced - - 4nO. J Women's silk and all-wool tricotine dresses, l1 ftC specially priced - - I.JJ Women's Winter Coats, (Tift no Short plush coats & all wiol Silvcrtones 4 I U.5J O Children's Winter Coats, &A no sizes 4 to 16, priced - 4M.5J5 Women's silk-waists, Mud- (Tl no ing Georgette & heavy striped messaline $J.JO Our Shoe Section is The Place Where You Buy Better Shoes for Less Money British Army Hip Boots $3.95 It's Some boot Unn'n DiiKmnlol Dlnrline Chnno G'ds'r welt soles, med. toe, now H.jj Men's Gen. Kangaroo Blucher Ar G'dy'r welt, leather lined, rubberheel4" " J Men's Brown English last u Qr We think this is some shoe for price $"."3 $1.98 Women's Sample Shoes new price Women's High-Grade Shoes v. Qft Mixed, Some kid. Some cloth tops ."5 Children's Shoes (t1 0Q Some cloth tops, new price - $ I ."o We Sell a Full Pound Box of Owyhee Chocolates for 50 cents 4 : J ,.