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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1921)
r vy ! fp rzj THE ONTARIO AltOUB, ONTARIO, OREGON, THtlWDAY. JANUARY 27, 1921 IL- , . Tomorrow They'll Ask You how the pictures came out and Bill will say: "Fine", and prove it. Good Pictures of Good Times are easy to get with a ' KODAK Let us show you how simple it is t vork and how complete to the last detail. We have a large stock and in it somewhere is just the Kodak you want During the Month of FEBRUARY will) each Kodak pin chased from us wc will devrl p SIX REELS of films free. And with each $5.00 worth of printing and developing we will give one 7x1 1 ENLARGEMENT FKEE ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescriptions Our Specialty See Our Window a-r-ujrJL. Farmers Attention! Now is the to look over your farm ma chinery and make a list of what repairs you will need for this season's work. Let us help you get them now t avoid de lays later on at the beginning of the spring work. Regardless of what make your machint it wi 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 you call and in spect our lines, and wo will doourbest to pleaie and save you money. Geo. W. Wayt Tho first tmtikct halt games to bo soon this Benson In Hrociui wora played last Friday ovcnlng between. mo valo and UroRon hoys and tho Vnla and Ilrogan Eighth grado girls Tho girls gamo was very cIoro, Ilro gan winning by 1 point, tho scoro bolng 0 to 7. Sylvia Thomson made all tho baskets for Ilrogan Tho boys gamo was a victory for Vale, tho ncoro bolng 7' to 73, Howovei tl.c Vale boys wcro largor than trt'lr oiiDonontK and had playod much longor so llrognn does not foal dis couraged. Ilortha I'ydorton. of Jamlesou has Lorn visiting Iluby Wilson tho piiht week. Aftor tho ball games Friday llflit a short dunto a.i given In tho o im munity Hall Tho it arrlngo of Mrs. Nolllo Der rick and Itn Wlso, both of M.illMur nmio an a surprtto to their many friends. Tho corqmony took placo In Ontario last Wednesday nnd tho happy couplo aro now at homo to their trlondB In Ilrogan, whoro tho groom oxpocts to feed cattlo tho re mainder of tho winter. A party of young pcoplo chtvarlcd thorn aflor tho danco Friday night. Mr., and Mrs. Jess Hays of Ilonlta passed thru Ilrogan last wook. Mrs, I I lays Is going to Portland to spend tho rest of tho wlntor, whllo Mr. Hays will return from Ontario to h's nomonionu. A. N. Nichols went to Ontario on business returning Friday. Mr. 1'oust, tho station ngont, has roturnod to Vale. Miss Hudson has again taken up tho duties of agent. Lostor Hammack nnd brother ramo down from Ilonlta for a load of seed grain and milt feed and ro port tho roads In vory bad condition Evan Allstrom was In Ilrogan last Friday from Huntington for a short visit. ' Ed Donnelly of Cow Valloy passed Thru on hit way to Vale this wcok L. McKlnnoy of Cow Valloy also passed thru on his way to Spokane to spend tho wlntor with relatives, A largo crowd of young folks of Ilrogan nttonded tho danco In Mai- II hour last Saturday, going up In a J sleigh. Thoy all report a good tlmo. A II Nlrlmln l,M llti.n llnlntl Harvoy and Sylvestor Uojo of Iron sldo woro callers at tho Urogan Ho tol on tho 22. , J. E. Ilrosnnn and I.ark Illlyou of Ilonlta also woro guests at tho Ilro gan Hotol. Mrs. J. F. Hood and Mrs. Mabel Copperburg who hnvo boon III, urn much lmprovod. i A. Sinclair of Wclsor and W. W Ioonoy of Parma who woro up thru Cow Valloy and Ilonlta on business returned Monday. Mr. Loonoy Is an old timer In tho country but has not visited hero for 14 jcarn. Ho ox- prosaod groat surprlso at tho various changes since ha wus hero. Mrs. Ingalls, who has been very, 111 loft Monday for Hot Ikos. Hho was accompanied l;y hor sister, also , hor daughter, .Mrs. A. J. Whlto. Mr. and Mrs. Early Lockott were In Ilrogan Tuesday, shopping. Waltor I.auranco was called to Ironsldo last wook on account of tho lllnoig of his wlto. Tho noxt Lyceum numbor will bo horo on Tuosday, February 1. Western Seed & Grain Co, Boise. - Idaho Farm, Field and . , Garden Seeds WESTERN SEEDS THAT GROW MWWMMMMMWf 1921 catalogue free upon request OREGON SLOPE Tho Oregon 8lopo Farm Ilurouu organization will hold an annual all day mooting at tho Park School Houso on Saturday, January 29th, beginning at ten o'clock. Dinner sorved at noon by tho community ladles. Now offlcors and commlttoo inon will bo oloctod for tho coming yoar and many Items of Interest la farmers and tho community at largo will bo consldored. Stovo AtklBson who has been look ing aftor his ranch In Now Mexico for tho past few weoks roports that two fine flowing oil wolls havo boon located' on tho bordor of his ranch nnd ho Is In high spirits ovor tho prospocts. Mr. Snawoll and Mr, Mc Oroovy who have beon In Now Mox Ico with Mr. Atklsson roturnod Sat urday. Llttlo Jimmy Heslup, son of Mr nnd Mrs. Tom Hoslup, celebrated his first birthday anntvorsary, Sunday Ills Qrnndparonta had tho pleasure! or entertaining him at dlnnor Sun day evening; tho other guests at tho I'. O. Hoslup homo Doing Mr. nnd Mrs. Simpson and family and Mrs Allco Simpson and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Heslup. Q. W. Lattlg and P. M. Doals at tended a mooting of tho horticultur al department of the Malheur Coun ty Farm Ilureau at Ontario Tuosdav afternoon. A. M. Johnston and family went to Nyssa Saturday to spond a fow days In tho home of Mrs. Johnston's Mstor. Mrs. McOreovy of Payette spent the past wook with Mrs, C, M. Atte bery. Mrs. Sklppon has been looking forward for some tlmo to a visit with her daughter and baby from Now Plymouth, but tho llttlo one lins dovolopod tho measles and again the visit has been dolayod. Geo. Culp and sinter, Maud and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Clough and Hamilton Connor spent Friday even ing with Mr and Mrs, Oliver Connor Mrs. Otto Melll recolved tho sad nows last Tuesday of tho doath of her sister's husband In Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, Messrs. L. L. and I. I. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Vm, Vincent were very pleasantly entertained at the Chap man home In Payette Saturday even ing. Roy Durrell was vory pleasantly surprised last Sunday when a school friend of former' yoars dropped In to spond the afternoon with him. Mrs. Arthur Miller Is gaining In health rapidly. Miss June Colo is spending a few Tho chief Boclnl event of tho weok was n party given by Mrs. Alvln Mc Olnnts at hor homo nt Owyhco brldgo on Friday evening. A "taffy pull" was a prominent fentnrn ,f n.n ovonlng. Games, singing and music woro also participated in by tho kuubih. Among mo pooplo of tho Kolony and Owyhco who woro pros ont wore: Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Mc ainnls, Mrs. Oco. Heed, tho Mls30s Iluby Heed, Vornn Hlto, Mary and qiadys McOlnnlB, Mildred Dollord, Vera Ncob, and Annn Schwolzor, and Messrs. William Schwolzor, William llaldwln, Cecil Smith, Morrltt drool ing, Itlchard Smith, James McQInnls, Wilson Prltchett. Vornnti Mrninni. and Oral, John and Omor Hlto. airs, uou't llaldwln entortnlnod nt supper Sunday ovonlng In honor of hor daughter Edith's birthday llesldoB tho family thoso prcsont woro tho Misses Mary McOlnnls, Vornn Hito and Mildred Dollord. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns Ilradley aro Im proving tho Interior of their homo with n coat of cnlsomlno nnd paint. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Nowbtll woro up from their ranch near On tario Monday, gfiosts at tho Oco, Olascock home. Thoy returned homo luesuay laKing llttlo Viola Olas cock back with them for a fow days visit. Honry Colomnn visited his broth or Hay, Monday and Tuosdny, nt tho Hendricks homo. Itov. Hollonbcck has beon a guest at tho Kllngback homo during tho past weok. Ho roturnod to Illge low's Sunday. Dee Pullen returned homo from tho Bend Saturday, where ho has boon holplng Pat Connolly with his shocp. Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. Olnscock and children motored to Ontnrlo Satur day whoro thoy vlsltod at tho Now bill homo a couplo of days. Dee Pullon and Iloy Howo mndo n business trip to Nyssn Mondny. Androw Hlto nnd his grandson, Aral drovo to Ontario Monday for a short visit at tho Wostfnll homo nenr tho city. 8. D. Illgelow took a load of pota toes io nyssa mosdny. Mrs. E. F. Pratt and Mrs. F. L, Dollord nttcndod an executive scs slon of tho Kolony P. T. A. Satur day. Mr, and Mrs. Mcintosh aro mak ing tliolr homo with tho .Ilnldwlns whoro thoy hnvo rentod rooms, Orvlllo Hlgolow eolobrnted his twolth blrthdny annlvorsnry on Sun day, Jnn. 23rd with. a dlnnor nnd party. Tho guests worn worn ilm boys of his class who aro Hug',. ' Olenn. Hay Colomnn, Joo Mondloln, Frod Pullon, Any Olonn, also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlnr woro prcsont I Carl Schwolzor who has boon In ' Ontnrlo for tho past wcok wns h ro , ovor Niiuiiay, roiurmng Aiomiuy H's slstor, Mrs. Fred Orcon of Ontario also camo out nnd roturnod with htm. Tho KvniiKollnt ho rv Icon loliiihnM at tho school house bv Itov, Hollon beck of Nampn aro bolng woll at tended and nro going to continue un til Thursday. rtov. Hollcuhrck and Mr. and Mr. Fred Kllngback nnd baby, Doris worn guests to dinner nt tho Dollord homo, Wodnosday. Mr, and Mrs, Oco Schwolzor nnd daughtor, Margarot, Mrs. Ous Schwolzor and daughtor Anna, Carl Schwolzor and Mrs. Fred Oreon woro dlnnor guosts at tho J S, Olascock homo Sunday Mrs. A. C. Ilradloy called at tho Kllngback homo Friday whoro sho wns a guest to dlnnor. Mr nnd Mrs. 8, D.. Illgelow and Mr J P. McQInnls wero Nyssa vis itors Monday, T. M. Lowe roturnod homo Satur day aftor having sorved on tho Jury nt Vale for the past two weeks. Ho will bo obllgod to return to Vale In April to servo on tho Ornnd Jury. Miss Iltitli Hood spout Woduosdny with Miss Evelyn Dollord. Mr nnd Mrs. John Wall and sons Kennoth and John Jr. who havo beon visiting tho past fortnight nt the I.owo homo, roturnod to tholr homo at Mltcholl Ilutto, Saturday. Archie Sinclair loft Thursday, to tako up his duties as traveling solic itor for tho McConnon Compony Mr. nnd Mrs, Honry Page of Ran lor, Orogon, are visiting at the Frank Hendricks homo. VIOLA DANA IN NEW CINDEIlEMiA VERSION Lovable Cinderella Is with us again or rathor hor now twin sis ter, whimsically appealing and sparkllngly fresh. Slio will bo soen at tho Majestic Theatre Thursday, January 27 when tho Metro special "Clndorella'a Twin., will bo foaturod as the attraction of tho bill Which Is causo for rejoicing For rumor hath It that this plcturo Is ono delightful concoction with nil tho old novor-fnlllng charm. " And piquant llttlo Viola Dana is thoro ns tho star tho scullory maid who goes straight Into a twontloth-con-tury mansion to find the heart of tho man she loves. It lias twists aplenty, Ont of thorn Is- tho situation whoro Connie Mc QUI, tho llttlo maid, suddenly has to fleo tho splondor of a ballroom, and In the act drops hor sllppor, which contained tho key to a safoty vault holding tho Jowols sought by thlovos. Her Prince Charming gets tho Blip per, and arrested Into tho bargain for tho thoft. In the old story, a fairy god mothor does tho trick; In tho mod ern version, a gang of unscrupulous thieves assist the llttlo maid to see the brilliant lfle. "Clndorella's Twin" s from tho original story by tho well-known writer, Luther Reed, as scenarlolzed by himself. lens. Thoro woro fifty-four in attend ance at the Park Sunday school and church services Sunday. Itov. nuhl of Payette conducted a very helpful service, Raymond and Helen Outtorldgo spent Sunday with home folks. Tno roar or tne rayeiie-urogon Slope pumping plant which was re cently damaged by fire Is bolng re- Ontario Sale Co. Auction Sale! Saturday, January 29 at 1:30 p. m. at Sale Company Ground. two blocks east of Moore Hotel Wc have a nice asnortment for Hub Hale, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements and Tools. Also Some Household Goods. Bring in what you have to sell. Wo can sell it for you. COL. AMOS MILLER, AucL II. II. TUNNY, Mgr. u. ill ui tranaca UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS In our service to the Public we are continually striv- fing to. show uusurpasscd quality in every action v f Ootario; Furoliture Co. 111 11 EnOnR ''' H' ' .jaiiiMffMffiLffffHelffffffBH Iff PW1 ' 'vvfff9RilBHHiwfffflH clttEHBBffffPRH H. L. PETERSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant when Desired ONTARIO - OREGON Very Good Reasons Whsn Inviting you to transat your buslasss tkrsuali ur Hank, thoro should ba soma rsssoss way. Tktra art pUuty of them. Our financial standing isjbsyoad qwostloa. Our t fleers are obliging and courteous. Our Directors actual ly direct. Our stockholder ore leaders In the commun ity. Our funds are kopt In our fire-proof, burglar proof vault and nre fully Insursd. Our banking faslll tits are modern. Our loans are conservative, our r ourcoa adequate. We are proud of our Dank and Its satisfied customers, Aro you one of them? If set, we cordially invite you to open an aceount teday. T!ie first National Bank Ontarie, Ortfeu A Qeed Buuk Iu A GoaJ wutay THF ARGUS PRINTS BUTTERWRAPS j i days with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Sul- paired.