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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AROU8. ONTARIO, OltEQUN, THlJRSDAV. JANUARY 27, 1921 ttfc twt tioddBkkdjHHiFvmv Bl1 Be Here EARLY DAYS - 4 February 2, 3, 4, 5 Don't forget the Dates Values You Will Remember hi "MAKE IT RIGHTS STORES 4 - RUMMAGE - SALE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Store Opens at 8 a. m. KoHea Hula SMW'MAKE IT RIGHTr STORES , m mi m m ai ir i fc Oil f 11O1 tlTl " . ' ' in. ! '" II. Willi' .'I'll1 1 II. 1.. I' J . I ! i. I ' LOCAL PERSONALS Mm J J Wherry Ioiivph Sunday for llolse whore they will nmko their Immo.Mr Wliorry bolng at pronmt ciiiploycil ut tlio Troy Laundry Mrs. I). K. Tuckur of Souttlo, Washington. Hpont tlio Holidays with hor ulster nt t'lnimnron, Colo indo ii ml on hor return homo stop, ped off ami spout a fow ilayit with hor dnughlor and ifon-ln-liiw, Mr. and Mrs. It II. l.oroy. I'luinmur and lluttodgo of tlio Bor vlco Tiro and Dattory Coinpany hnvo lakoii ovor tlio manngomont of tlio Horvlro Onrugo (llarvoy nnil Illckor) from N It. Stowoll. Mr. Manning Hntflold will lio tlio inochnnlc. J. O. l'hllntinuui returned Saturj; day from a hualnoss trip to Ilakor. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Onkcs vUltod In Uolso tlio first of tlio wcok. J. II. McCraekun, postal clork In tlio postofflcu nt I'ocntollo and I.ulli or I'otorsou, who holds a sltullnr position In tlio postofflco at I'nyotto, culled on tlio Ontario postofflcu force Saturday. W W. Kooney, a former Outnrlo rosldont, who Is now engaged In farming noar I'nrnia, was lioro on huslnosM Tuesday. J. M. Addlngton, tlio Ilrngan post mastor and merchant, was In On tario on IiusIiivsh Tuosdny. Harry Hodgo, formerly of Ontario, hut now n rltlion of Wolsor. Is hero on business this wook. Mrs, O. .V. lledford and son Allon loft Runday for n visit to Portland. The New Cafe White Mntmgvinonl'WIilto Help llnrk of l'li( .Viitliiiuil lUnk A Hlntr of Your Patronage Is Solicited Tlio follow Iiik are amoiiK thoao registered at the Mooro Hotel the past woek: Clias. C. Kelly, Jamlo wllllgor, Jaiiiloson; J. A. Heed, llolso; M. Strout and' wife, Urogun; J. M. AdilliiKlon, Ilrogaii; J. A. Ken nedy, llrognn; J. C. Actors, Juntura; J. 1). Ulomqulst, N'ampa; A A. Hood, Ilrognn; Kvnn Allstrom and wlfu, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hancs, Grand Itaplds; Clins. Onno way, Wolsor; Oeorgo Homstedt, Nampa; Frank IMnkham, Halfway; U. C. I'arkhurst, Wolsor; I'oto Lund, Nyssa; J. I'. McKonna, I'ortland; Mrs. I.. J. Mustard, II. F. Mustard, Valoj F. O. Murchlsun,- Folly Farm; C. H. McConnoll, llurns; It. II. Do Armond, Vnlu; It. S. Ornnt, I'arnin; son; F. 8. Ilalloy, IJolso; Y. Olnm mid wlfo, Hlvorsldo; Anna Hollo Cordon and sister, Ilakor; l 8. Mooro, North Powder, OroKou; C. U. McConnoll, llurns; Inez (lutes, Parma; J. W. Harrison, I.aQraudo; F. C. Kou'naly, llolso; F. M. Watts, Uolso; J. (. Dnhlstead, Zlonj Mr. and Mrs. Tor 0. II. Hnnoy. llolse: Wnllaco Adanis. Wolsor, II 12, Duncan, St. Anthony; Krvlu oik. llrognn. M. I). Mills, Nampa; Mrs. Jas. II. Vail, Wolsor; Muhol McFnddon, Mldvalo; D. A. Wnllaco, Wal tor Wulluco, Uolso; h. It. Sliurtloff, llolso. The following uro among thoso registered nt tlio Cnrtor Houso tlio past week: J. A. McNulty, W. D, KiMiiioy, Vnlo; Hobort Taylor, West fall; A. K. Nichols, Ironsldo; 11. II Lnckott, Ironsldo; Thos, 11. Mooro, llolsc; It Williams, Junturn; Hay mond ltlch, Frultlnnd; I'nul Wil liams, Vale; Herman Itoso, Frod Oar dnor, Ironsldo; W It. Harrington, 1. M, Harrington, Hrogan; 0. 1. Mc Qtien, Cnldwoll; B C. Yeoman, Ilro gnn; Hoy McNulty, Vnlo; Chot Evans Illchlnnd, Wn.; Win. Frederick, Drewsey; Mlko Oallngher, Crowley; Pink llackor, W. Wakosllg, Wcstfall; Henry Haltung, Itlchtnnd, Wn.; It. D. llurrow, Vnlo; Floyd Hrown, C ratio. Kvn.igollst M. Q. Uontly loft Tues day morning for his lomo nt Milton, Oregon for a fow days rest hotoro beginning his next mooting, Sumlny nt Poudlotoii. KINGMAN KOLONY Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, who havo soul sovornl weeks In tlio Kolony, havo roturnod to tholr homo In Nob raska, Mr. and Mrs. Iluall and duughtor Viola and Mr. Thorp of I'nyotto call- od on Mr. mid Mrs. Enos In Adrian Sunday. M nml ATi-a fm,i. 1 linmti.nti nr I Nyssa uro tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slmfor and family this wcok. Mrs. 8towoii roturnou Tuesday from Nyssa, whom sho hns boon vis iting hor slstor, Mrs. Ilnlllngor. Mr. John Vnudorpool Is In tlio Kolony this wcok nttondlng to busi ness lntorcsts. Mr. Zolrololn mndo n business rail In Now Plymouth this wook. Ho brought his mothor from Frultlnnd (M) K ( K () wmfi IpF I BANKRUPT STOCK The Entire Stock of A. L. McDowell Furniture Co. Consisting of Furniture, Universal Ranges and Rugs of the highest quality To be slaughtered at very low prices. Every article marked down below cost. Everything marked in plain, figures. J. A. SCHMIDT, Broker TpOR twenty years greater ruggedness - and endurance have been built into each succeeding Buick model for Buick has always realized that utility is the true measure of motor car value, The new Buick Nineteen Twenty One models also possess that beauty and re finement so pleasing to car owners. Effective January J, Regular Equipment On All Models Will Include Cord Tires f-Wl CARTER GARAGE, C. C. Carter, Prop, oo WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK. WILL BUILD TIIEM homo with him for a short visit. Sovornl Improvements nro bolng mado In Kolony homos this wook. Mr. Martin Is having a spacious now porch built, and Dr. Smith Is romod- oling tlio lutorior or ins uomo. A mooting was hold In Dig Dond Tuosday ovoulug to orgaulzo tlio Joint Kolony and Hlg uend basobaii team for tlio approaching season. I'oto Chrlstlonson ttrod of city llfo In Adrluu and moved Ills houso back to his homostoad this wcok to nook peuco and qulot. A. Sinclair roturnod Tuosday from Urogun, whoro ho has been attend lug to Company lntorcsts. Mr. Sin clair Is not doing a retail business now. Walter Nichols has shipped out 129 tons of hay this week aud H. II. Scott 160 tons. Mr. Flock's Lalor Is now busy on Mr. Otorstreot's hay Mr. Flock had his second baler brought In Wednesday, Tlio drainage work is rapidly drawing to u closo. At the present tlmo tlio trenching machine Is Idle ou account of having twlstod tlio drive shaft of tlio conveyor and m on huve gone to Uolso for repairs. Tlio crows that are doing tho hand work on the cast siao of ino uuck win have completed tho spurs by the ond of tho week, and there remalus on ly about a quarter of a mile for tho trencher to dig on the main line which should bo completod by the first of the month. If they contlnuo to tap largo flows of water It will rapidly dry the low parts of the sys tem. Eight young people from Dig Uend presented "All A Mistake", a Jolly throo- act comedy, Saturday evening at the Kolony school build ing. Mrs, Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Drunlng furnished splendid music between acts. Tho proceeds are for tho Dig Uend school. Tho small audlonco was partially due to the lack of advertising Many did not know the play as bolng given, An exocutho meeting of tho Parent-Teacher Association was held Saturday afternoon A Civic League among tho pupils was a proposed proposition. This would serve to give the students a rcsiion slblllty and prldo In the care of the school and community. Seme of tho men of the Kolony have asked for the P. T. A. to sponsor a literary and social evening each month. Plans for this will be made at the next regular meeting which Is Frl day Fobruary fourth. Lower Prices- Men's Overalls - $1.25 Boys' Overalls - .75 Heavy Cordurtfy Pants - - 4.50 A Lighter weight - 3.95 Leather Vests - 8.50 Army Blankets - 4.50 Work Pants - - 2.45 Work Shirts - - .85 Children's Play . Suits - - - QR Buy at THE HUJB and Save Mofiey 5i