THE ONTARIO ARG US. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 u h h, i ' 'tP V 1 I 9 sxt iioval Nuaiinons initiati: Tho Iloyal Neighbors initiated n class of nine Monday night. Suppor was acrvod by tho Modern Wood tnon, titter which n musical program was given and Impromptu talks by illtfcront members. The Modern Woodmen and Iloyal Neighbors have changed tho meeting nights from tho second and fourth Mon days to tho first and third Mondays In tho mouth so as not to conflict with tho meetings of tho American Legion 1'ost. Tho Modern Woodmen and Iloyal Neighbors will have another big time Monday, March 7th. OREGON SLOPE Klnncy-Hnckctt Li. J. Klnnoy returned 8unday from a months visit In Kansns Clty.v He brought with him a brldo who was formerly Miss Gladys Sackett of KnnsnB City. They will resldo on Mr. Klnneyn ranch about eight miles west of Ontario. MiiririrU'Clilpiimn Iluth U. Clilpninn and Joseph A. Madden, both of Ontario wcro mar ried February lCth at Caldwell, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Madden re turned to Ontario last week and will make their home here. Mrs. Ivan Oakcs was hostess this week to tho Monday Urldgc Club. !WP Tho Tucsdoy Ilrldgo Club met this week at the homo of Mrs. C. II. Kmtson, Mrs. Earl Mnekaby was hostess yesterday to tho Wednesday Ilrldgo Club. Dr. and Mrs, II. O. Payno and Mrs. W. II, Hrooko entertained tho Carnation Club Tuesday ovcnlng at tho homo of tho former. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Powers are cutortalnliiR tho Imperial Club this evening. Mrs L. Adam ontortalncd very charmingly last week In honor or her two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Hag nr of Cambrldgo, Idaho, and Mrs, II. E Dills of Portland, Two afternoon card parties woro onjoyod by a largo numbor of frlondB, bridge being played on Friday and flvo hundred on Saturday. Tho Girl's Friendly Society mot Tuesday ovonlng at tho homo of Mrs. W W. Wood. Tho gins dressed ns their favorlto actroisos and n good tlmo was enjoyed. Tho Fortnightly Club mot Satur day ovcnlng nt tho homo of I)r and Mrs. II. II. Whltnoy. Tho Woman's Club hold n regulnr meeting this nftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Ernost Locoy. Tho Catholto Altar Society mot Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs, F. J. Clomo. Master Francis Gallagher enter tained a numbor of his frlonds Tues day ovcnlng In honor of his ninth birthday. Tho Junior II. Y. P. IT. of tho Ilaptlst Church hold a social Friday evening nt tho church. A largo crowd was prnsont. Mrs. J. A. Drnpor entertained tho Congregntlnnal Ladles Aid Wednes day afternoon. A, M. Johnston has been 111 the post week. Mrs. Atteborry spoilt several days tho past week visiting frlonds and rolatlvcs at Crystal . Miss Ulancho Culp Is under tho Doctor's care. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. It. Ilrelthaupt wero over from Ontario Saturdny cvonlng to attend the community gathering nt tho Park school house, Tho W. L Davis family linil a siege of tonsllltts In their home. Llttlo Max Drown has tho measles. Nettle Dnrtsho has been absent from school the past week with tho measles. Mr Sklppen's slsior and her Iiub band from Ontario, Canada, nro vis iting In tho Sklppon home. Mrs. Joo Phillips rrom Now Ply mouth Is visiting In tho Otto Miller home. Messrs. Lnttlg, Simpson nnd lies lup attended tho Jersey cow snlo at Ontario Monday nftornoon. Tho farmers are rtonntlng their tlmo and nro graveling tho road from Tomlln's to tho ennnl. Tho next club meeting will ho nt tho Wisdom homo with Mrs. Tomlln nsslstlng, on March 10. Tho Wis dom family lives In tho home for merly occupied by tho Angus Mc Donald family. Mrs. liow Idyll from Montour Is visiting In tho Sklppon nome. Thn Blonokor family Is moving to near Kmmctt this week. Tho Club ladles ontortnlncd the men nnd children of tho community Saturdny ovcnlng. The Park school houso was mado beautiful for tho occasion with bright colored paper and bnskots of pretty roses. There woro sovoral good reading nnd mus ical numhors but tho main fenturo of cntcrtnlumcnt was the mock wed ding. This affair represented nn ovent In Dnrkyland, tho shndy groom bolng Otto Miller whllo I.loyd Oil bortson was tho dusky brldo and elnborntoly costumed for tho occas ion. Mr Northrop ns "Pason" per formed tho cormony. Two plrkn nlnles carried tho brldo's train whllo tho ovent was enlivened by guitar and bnnjo music by Messrs. Lindsay and Mill-roll, two "cullued (Join mon". Tho brldos enko was n benuty and lasted as good ns It looked. Another fenturo of tho entertain mont wns given by twolvo . little girls dressod In yollow nnd whlto who went thru sovoral protty drills and wound nnd unwound tho May polo. A dollclous two courso lunch wns served. IlEIHOi HAIIT FANH Holghol William S. Hart fans! This popular Paramount star Is n crook, soldlor, pollcoinnn nnd ro spoctod citizen by turns In "Tho Crndlo of Courngo" his latent Para mount photoplay which will bo Hhown nt tho Majostlc thoatro uoxt Tuosday and Wodnosdny Mr Hnrt has tho rolo of "Squoro" Kolloy, a safocrncker of Snn Fran cisco who la reformed after two years sorvlco with tho American troops In "tho crndlo of courage" In Franco, Ho becomes n pollcoman, brings his former accomplices In rrlmo to JUBtlco and wins tho love of n protty girl. Tho story Is ex ceedingly dramatic nnd the thonio nppeniing, so tunt more is not a nun momont throughout tho dovolop mont of tho story SOPAUi: AND COMPANS MEN (j.Tiu:it foii nic skshiov Ontario will entertain tonight ICO members of tho A F and A M from Pnyotto, Vale, and N)mhh, to gether with inembors of th local lodge. The bobsIoii la to begin this nftornoon, n bnnituot Is to bo served nt C-30 and tho Initiatory work coiitluuo during the ovonlng. l ... j dreamland I Sun.&Mon. I WILLIAM FOX I Presents I Wm. Farnum I in I I JOYOUS I TDnilDICUfWDv I A story of bat I tie for gold and I a maid. AT ONTARIO HOTIILS Following nro snmo of thoso rog Isterod at Ontario Hotels tho past wcek: MOOUK Don Prultt. Stnnflold; Fred Autimus, Vnlo; Howard Mal lott, E. Hnnford, Dolse: L. II. Chnso nnd family, Spokane; It. D. Soton, H. S. Ilcos, Pertlnnd: Jnmes J. Swain, San Joso. Calif : Ebba Jacob son, Elslo Walloscn, Vnlo; Mary J Dnutch, May A. Whcatou, I'nrmn; Mrs. II. II. Lockot; E. M. Crnll, Vnlo; 11. D. Maxoy. Dolso; L. P Campbell, Snlem: Mrs, O. L. Cassl- dy, Sprlngflold, Mo,;. J. A. Ileod, Dolso; Frank Knowlos, Senttlo; A D. Fnlrhavln, Wolsor; Virginia Loo neynolds, Ilond; Carl Titus, Iluport, Idaho; Thomas II Hill nnd wlfo, Nnmpn: Mrs, L, J. Mustard, Vnlo; 0. M McDanlel, Dolso; Wm. Iloarh, Doulnh; E, E. Wardol, Plero War dell, Ilnlso; N. E, Morgonson, Unity; Mr ami Mrs John Norwood, Jnmlo son; A. Drockmnn, Wolsor; F. S, Hamilton, Puohlo; Mabel Hnriii, Columbus, O. ; Goo. Fltzslmmons, Vnlo; J II Voho and dnughtor, Dolse; Huntington DnHketball tea in; A. It. Orouiul, DoIkq; 0. L. Ayors, Wolsor; Jullon Hurloy, Vale; Annn W Modlln, Westfall; 0. A Cullnni. Daker; Mrs. (1, F. Frie-ic, Juntuin; W II Ahondroth, Parma; Mr. mill Mrs. H V. Olney, Doisn; C'nrrle Wnggonor, Pearl Jossup, H. Leo Noo, Mrs. Klmor MoUImm, Vnlo; Zolta Folko. Corvallls, II S. Jarvls Jamloson; Slnnloy 0. Jowott, F M Dock, Pertland: Wm D.ilrd, C. P Itngsdnlo, Mrs, II C. niobuo, Daker; C. A. Durnotto, Spoknno; II. F, llnr voy, Ironsldo; Vnloda lloso, Vnlo; 0 F, Iledmoii, Dolso; J. S, Atherton A. L. auorbor, Vnre: D. A. Fnuk hnusou. Jamloson; Mr. nnd Mrs Wm. Shlmck, Wolsor; Forost Jonos. Junturn; W. C Ilonmgunrd, Wolsoi; C, L, Forbos, La Grniidu; Mr. and Mrs. Frod Curroy, Junturn; C. D McCounoll. llurns; T. J. O'Kcofo. Dolse: 8. M. nurnott. Arlington. CAItTEIl It J Chndwtck, Notf Plymouth; O F Horlno and wife, Emmott; Duck Enos Echo, Or.; A Lowollon, Donltn; Geo, Doloporto, Dolso; A. Sinclair. Nysm: W. E Hart, Owyhee; C E. McWntors, Frank Plnkhnm, Hnlfwn: I E. Mc Callum, 8hoshono, J. N. Tumor, Harper: Amos Iloethlor, Prowhoy; T. P Orovor, Wolser: J W. Ewlng. Pavotte: Don Lucas, ltlotb. Ore: F E. Tulcher, Wm. Lambort, Jordan Valloy; Elmer L. Snltng, Horaedalo; A. K. Orlmos, Doulnh; Ulery Suth erland. Harper: James It. Vnll. Wolser: J. Modlln, Wm. Dorkley, Wostfnll; L. D. Tudor, Crane: Tim Donovan, Durns; D. F. Frnsor. Nys sa; It. M. Sklfflngton, Chris Sattor, Drognn; Harry Honan, Caldwell, OFFICIAL INSPECTOR WILL ItEVll'AV I.OOAL H. O. T. P An official Army Inspector will reach Ontario tomorrow for in of ficial Inspection of the O. II. H. II O T C which 1ms fur somo tlmo been undor tho fedoral supervision Tho cadets have been divided Into two hattntlons with Major Mltcholl Mooro In chnrgo of the organization with Cnptlan James Purcoll ami Cap tain Hugh Ulggs commanding tho In dividual units Tho boys nr now equipped with regulation Eutleld rifles, and other regular army supplies of which they arc very proud. Our Tricotine Suits Are Causing A Great Sensation 1MWJ ' ' Jteci fCI Jimm4l if J&Fm. It seems as though every woman in town has been waiting for just such an opportunity as thisso eager and enthusiastic were the many that shopped here yesterday. $67.50 And of course the reason is that this is the first time in several seasons you have had such an unusual opportunity. A wonderful group of the season's most popular tricotine suits at one reasonable and popular price. A price that only special purchasing has made possible. $67.50 There are Models fo Matrons and Misses Too you know the label guarantees Yes, women of every type and fig ure will find one or more of these tricotine models perfectly suited to her needs. And the fact that they are PRINTZESS models makes them all the more desirable, for them to be all-wool expertly tail ored authentically styled and with linings guaranteed to last for at least two seasons. RADER'S An Early Easter Suggests Early Buying The calendar says Easter is but three weeks away, March 27, and if you wish to be prepared for that event you must SHOP EARLY. We carry the largest stock of millinery in this part of the country and are prepared to take care of your needs. Prices range from $3.6. to $18.00 on trimmed hats and from $1.75 to $15.00 on tailored styles. One lot of hats attractively priced at $5.00. Lot of crepe de chine and georgette waists marked half price. 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Under an arrangement we have made with publishers of reprints, and copyright editions of the very best fiction we have been ennbled to inaugurate Circulating Library Under this system the purchaser of one of these books has the privilege of returning it after reading it and for 20 cents get another book which ordinarily sells at from $1.50 up Thus for a -small cost the bestsellers of thedav are available to you. The Ontario Pharmacy Ontario, Oregon ?: ' tninY THF ARGUS PRINTS BUTTERWRAPS k ujLintmm hi tatoflrtri ii ftirrtiiM . MiMaaw 't nw, -nwiiim),