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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1921)
tWSrM7lr ' ' jr&-mr' -' fil "'"'w THE ONTABIO ARGUS ONTARIO, OREGON, TIIDRSLJAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1021 LOCAL PERSONALS Junu illlllor, Tor two yunrs rhltif operator ill llio local telephone of fice, nnil JiunoH McCiitin of Wulaor woro iimrrliMl at tho Catholic Church at WoIhui- Tuesday roliruary 8 Mr MuCaiiu In a piniiilnoiit IiusIiiomi man of Wolsor ami In oiiii of the firm of N'ortlmii ami McCniin Furnltuie Coin puny. Horn to Mr ami Mrs Henry Whit- inoro Hunilny, rohrtinry 1,1th, a son. Hamlall Hugo hoIiI IiIh hoilin JiihI oust of Ontario to John llromiHU for $8,000. I'ihwomiIoii Ih to he glvon within a wools ami tho Bago nrc moving to Nynmi. MrM. it. 'J. MiiHtnril'H youiiKMt son Iiiih boon qiilto III nt tho Monro Ho tul. T. It. Monro mih In Ilolno from Thursday until Mnnilny. MIkhch Hollo tyhlo mill KIhIo Mor ns or wolsor woro Mnnilny visitors of Misses Mary mul Nolllo Morris. Mr. W. K. Uowo of EntorprlRo in hero for a fow dnys visit with IiIh family. K. II. Johnson of Entorprlsn jnr chnsotl tho Sorvlco Stntlon of Hnmor Anderson. Ho took possession Sun ilny. Mm. II. It. Anderson returned Monday from a two wooks vlutt In Portland, Mr. nnil Mm. Otto lllncknliy of llnmcdnlo aro visiting relatives and friends In Ontario. Mm. W. J. Altnow rtml Mm. It 11 JohtiHton of llotitnh woro shopptnr In Ontario tho flmt of tho week." . Mr. anil Mm. Cliff Hocr loft Fri day evening for n short vIkII In S.ir Francisco, Mm. V. J. I'lnnoy Ih rocovorlnc from n sevoro attack of tonsllltls. Ivan Onkos mndo n business trip to HoIho Tuesday. Mm. I.o Cockrum returned Tuos day from Lour Hench, California where hIiu has upont tho pnst two months. u The Right to Love MIdh Iloltlo Cruinett of linker -Btopped In Ontario Tucsauy on her LI way homo from Vnle. wlmrn Him lirm 0 hi'i'ii visiting tho innt week . Mr. anil Mm. V. F Ilomnu were In Wolsor Stimlny. Frank II. (llonn, Vnlo'H fur nior chnnt pnssed through Ontario on his way homo from Ilnkiv. MIhh Crystal Slacoy of Vale Is visiting Mnurlnn Jonen mul shopping In Ontario for n fow dayH. Mr. and Mm. Frank IoiikwoII, formerly of Vale, Htoppoil In Ontnrlo Tuesday on tholr way to Puyotte whoro thoy will maku tliotr home. Chnrllo (llonn, Doputy Hhortff, of Vale wbb In Ontario TUOMcny. Hov. P. J. Stuck returned from Vnlo Tuomlny. Mr. ami Mrs. l, It. Hrelthnutit woro In Wolser Tuosday. Tho Nnznrono Church has been moved to tho cast sldo of tho lot nnil nn addition Is helm; tut It t In or der to nccommodntn moro people, us meetings ro soon to begin unilor tho leadership of Itov, I U. Martin of Pnssnduun, Cnllfnrnln Miss Evelyn OnllnRlior Is very III. A, 11. Winter of Evotitt. WnshliiK ton who hnH a ranch on tho Mnlhour Hlvor Is horo for a tow dayH. Miss Hose Fankhausor and broth or Arthur of Humboldt, Nob. spent Inst Friday In Ontario RUcsts at the Irwin Troxoll homo. Thoy woro on routo to Jnmlcson to spend tho sum mor with tho Onrlitir family who re cently purchased tho Jako Hosktnc ranch. Mrs. Henrietta Mnrsilon Is ult( sick. Doctor Poruo Is nulto sick will Inflnuiuintnrv rheumntlnm. Mrs. A. M. Lackey loft Thursday for 8t. Anthony to tnko Evelyn Lnckoy, little daughter of Mr. nui! Mrs. Horbort iJickey, homo to her pnrontH. Donald Parker tins boon qulto III this week. Horn Frldav, February 18 nt Hoi ltoary llospttnl, to Mr, and Mrs I.oronr. TschlrRO of IlroRnn, n tlnugh ter. PhM Dnstorday of Portland, of the Ontario Concrete Plpo Company wnr In Ontnrlo from 8nttrilay until Mon day. Mnnilny ho loft for Helena Montana whoro tho company has n enncrcto plant. C. I;. Minglmm, I'li'i i.asiorunv and W. D, Jenne woro In Caldwell Tuesday. A bnby Rirl w I'pmi to Sir i Mm. It II Lockelt Thursdny, Fob runry 17, nt Holy Ilosnry Hospital. tS tnUult) In a ttnlty tunnlnt trainer, trlth fmri toft raltr and a mild, rtulral toat. It ( modern laundry tray 0 iro-intntwleni. mtlmml ,. rimvcKvwz$ ?n irrJt "f,Ulnt." rrlntlnt (l avoided In the vaiUnt j trial iu. lnu4, vcttr it imn Ml by thtint llit (soli In a falrlftarini itlnnintiaikil $3: S sv,M ftllPfi pcigm TWKNTV-SKCOMl'H HOI.lt TIIKIIt ANNUAL HlltTIIDAV (lATIIMIlINO An intimate tale of a beau tiful woman's love-life in the eity of Sultens. Of a pure souled young American, married off for official hon orsand consigned to the ways of the Turk! Gorgeous as a vision of "Arabian Nights". A thrill with intrigue and youthful beauty in the unknown places of Constantinople. Majestic Sunday, Monday A most onjnynblo birthday illnuor pnrty was held nl tho John Wcavor homo on tho Iloutovnnt, Tuesday tho 22nd, tho birthday or nearly nil prosont bolnB WasliltiRtan'n birthday It was a patriotic RnthurliiR. Those illnnarB Imvo been hold by tho Twonty-secoiulB for n numhor of yours, and Is looked forward to onch yours mid Is looked forward to each Thoxu prosont whoso blrthdnyH aro on February 22 wore: Mrs. John F Wonvor; Miss Uln (lrniiiio; Mrs W B. Mnxon; Mm. Kloctru IiiRru liam: Mrs. Knto Wonvor; II. 8. Ilutli orforil and Claronr Poorman. Thoro wero also prosont Jmlgo mul Mm n II Tost; Mrs. Kil Hillary; Mm I.lrilo Tumor. i Tho oldest ono of tho Twonty socondB Is Undo Dick Ituthorford who was olKhty-ouo yoam old that day A More Saving and Scientific Way of Washing the ' Family Woolens In nitr to trtnt flmflt Mil, trcoUnt art twittd in xl oiit matnlnntt tmttUly CI 100 mUptll i:akti:hn ktau kiddihs i'av honoh t unci.h dick 8tur Chapter O. B. 8. hold Its an nual Chlldron's Party Tuesday even ing at tho Mimonlc Lodgo rooms. A splondlil program was given consist ing of rtadlnga anil songs by tho children, and sovoral numbers by tho Congrogntlonnl Sunday School or chestra. Tho nttondanco of tho child ren was also n honor of Unclu Dick Uutborford's olghty-flrst blrthdav Tho tnhlos woro nicely docorntod uid thore was a largo birthday cal.o After refreshments wero served the romalndor of tho ovcnlng was spout enjoying games. The Girl's Friendly Club will meet Tuosday ovonlug, March first, nt the home of Mrs. W. V. Wood. Each girl should come dressed as her fav orlte movie actor or actorlne. Tho W. C. T. U had a Francis B. Wlllanl memorial service at the home of Mrs. Parker Johnson Tuos day aftornoon, Mrs. Dyer and M.s. Wushtlays Imvc been !n vogue since Adam (lonnctl his first shirt, but even yet you often hear it said "Oh, anyone can do the washing." , f And anyone could io the washing the old way, when laundering consisted chiefly of tying the family bundle in the nearest brook and leaving the cleansing to the rippling waters. And most anyone can still do "things" the rub-mul-scrub wny. Hut we know today, that fabrics, like people, have their cciili iritiea. We know that to meet there needs of your clothes i.pcciali7cd laundering methods must be employed. Take the "peculiarities" of woolens as nn instance. Woolens our blankets, flan nels, underwear, and sweaters arc com jx4cd of the same substances ns our finger nails and hnir. Unless washed in the right way, in the right water, with the right soap they soften, shrink, and "felt." Here is the method wc use in tho washing of your voo!cii9 it is this method which The Lnundryowucra National Association prescribes: "Prepare both by running Into wather ten tnchn of water in Inside cylinder. Adjuct temperature to 100 degree Fahrenheit. Add neutral map and run wather until audi ore formed. Place woolent in wather and run 15 minutes. Remove woolen to pinning lutkct (to withdraw water) and tpin for one minute after full (need U obtained. Discharge tud from wather, and run in frroh water of same temperature a uted for audi (use thermometer); replace woolen in thii bath, and rinse three minute. Puce woolen in (pinning bailee!, and run for to minute after apced it obtained. Dry at ordinary room temperature. (Woolent should not be dried at high temperature.)" Your laundress can hardly be expected to know these numerous important details it has- required long study by specialists, and long experience by ourselves to work them out. It is this practice, based on knowledge, which distinguishes our pro fessional service from the domestic. Wc use other similarly exact methods for the laundering of colored goods; for cottons and linens; for silks; for everything you send in your family bundle. Why cling then to the old way with all its work nnu worries? The assistance of our trained helpers can be youra for the asking. Try this im proved service we offer. Phone us to day, and have us call for your family bundle. fenn ctgundiy ONTARIO LAUNDRY SOFTENED WATER-PEKMUTIT SYSTEM EVERYBODY-WASHES-WITH-RAIN-WATER-JONES Pliilliilkiiim & Allen successors to McDowell Company, Inc. Funeral Directors Licensed in Oregon, Idaho, Washington Beautiful Homelike Funeral Parlors Lady Assistant Hospital Ambulance Service No- Distance Too Far Office Phone 227 Residence Phone 227, 178 Dufflold woro nHHlHtuiit hoatcsaoa. Monday ovcnlng, February 26, tho Iloyul KolKhhurs will Initiate- u clan of ton. After tho Initiation tho Hoy ul Neighbors und Modern Woodmen will onjoy a social hour. A program lu to bo kIvoii by tho Woodmen who will also proparo and sorvo rofronh monts. A most enjoyable "Kid's" Party wan elvon by Clara Inoi Woods at hor homo lant Saturday ovcnlng. Tho young folks camo drougod as klddlo, the girls In short droscH and tho boys In kneo pants. Thoy brought with thorn thoir toys, dolls and marbles, and games suitable to tholr apparent age woro plnyod Friday ovonlug Elonnor Woods gavo a party attwhlcn olghtcon of her young frlonds woro prosont A most onjuynblo evening wuh spont playing gumes after which refresh ments were sorvod. Tho Iadleg Aid Socloty or the Congrogatlonal church will meet at 2:30 Wednesday aftornoon, March 2 at the homo of Mrs. J. A. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Orelg enter tained a numbor of frleniU Friday evening. Tho evening was upont at cdrds and dancing. The Imperial Club Is mooting tVln ovonlug at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs II. O. Draue. Mr. und Mrs, E. A. Fr.uor eutor talned tho Carnation t.'luli Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Del Tnggurt entor l talned with three tables of bridge Monday evening. Mrs. J. A McFall was hostess this There wero twenty-two present weak to the Monday Bridge Club. The Tuesday Drldge Club mot at the home of Mrs. II. H. Whitney. Mrs. J, R. niackaby wub hostess yesterday to the Wednesday Drldge Club. Dr. U. O. Payne was host Sat urday evening to tho Pinochle Club Tho Episcopal Guild met this nf ternoon with Mrs. Ivan Oaltes, The Woman's Club met this aftor noon at the homo .or Mrs. Geo. K Aiken. nrunswlck records will play with steol, tungsten or fiber needles on any make of phonograph. "Knee Deep In Juno" would bo an explanatory name befitting Juno that entertaining, vigorous and stim ulating Fox Trot on Brunswick re cord 2064 Ontario Furniture Co Adv Mr. nnil Mrs, Hick Lockott an nounced tho arrival of n fluo baby girl this wook, Mrs. A. A. DorrlcK of Jamlosnn visited hor daughter, Mrs. II. Kolloy. last week. Mrs. Kolloy's a mul I dnughtor, Clara, has boon very 111 with a cold, hut Is honor now Thoro will bo a dancu at Jnmlo son on Saturday tho 2Cth. Everyone Is Invltod. Ituby Kelley returned last v,uek from tho linker Hospital, whoro ho had undergone nil operation. Paul Orautloul wom to Vale last week to purchase n cement mixer and nn outfit for all kinds of con tract work. Ho Is having this ship pod to Iirogan, where ho will begin business Frank Elms, whllo working In Vale, fractured his knee Ho sout u hurry call for Cyril Crawley to take his place. Kelley Ilrothors Imvo moved tholr cattlo to the Malheur river section to teed thoro for the remainder of the wlntor. Mr. und Mrs. John Kennedy wont to Ontario Mondnr for a few days. Mrs. J M. Addlngtnn returned Friday from Itlvursldo, Calfornia, where sho Iiuk been spondlni; tho wlntor. Mr. Adillngton met her lu Outralo and accompanied her home from there Mr. Hiid Mrs. Shirley Tucker of ,l,a Qrunile arrived In Urogan Friday They expect to go out on tholr homo stead soon, and make It tholr home, running a dairy thoro inla mimmor. Mr. and Mrs I.oreni Tsclilrgl aro the proud parents of a baby girl, horn last Saturday at (lie Ontario Hospital. M. Vllsmeyor ana his sister, Mrs Pat Coleman, bave opened a restau rant In tho hotel building dooil luck to tho enterprise. I.uko Cornell and son, Avery, left Saturday for Walla Walla, whero they will attend the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. Cornell's moth or and father. Mr. Fred Doubrava, father of A A. Doubrava, returnea from Ilolse last weok. He has been spending the winter there with his daughter, Mrs. 8. n. McClaran Mr. and Mrs J M Addlngton re ceived word last Saturday of tho death of tholr small grandson, James Antrobus, In Rlverslao. California He had been vory III all winter, and latoly no hopo had been hold out to the parents. Buy Now You need not wait longer to buy your Spring Clothes We have reduced everything in our store and tho price is as low as it will be in the spring. So if you Need Work Clothes why wait? Our business is increasing every day. It proves that the people are realizing that we are Selling For Less and our goods give satisfaction. Following is a list of articles we are specializing on this week: Heavy, full cut work shirts - 76c Men's heavy weight overalls - $1.25 Boys' heavy weight overalls' - 75c, 85c Ladies' house dresses - - $1.95 Ladies' flannelette gowns - $1.95 Men's work pants - - - $2.45 Heavy corduroys - - - $4.50 Work gloves - - 50c and up Men's and boys' suits greatly reduced The Hub 40 Stores Where you save money