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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
THE ONTARIO A IKJUS ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 mh Exclusive Agency McCall Patterns for April Exclusive Agency Queen Quality Ladies' Shoes Exclusive Agency Gossard Corsets & Brassieres All Sections of The Store Are Aglow with Interesting Things for the Easter Season Our Garment Section, presents Women's Suits in very smart styles in tricotine, serge and poplin. The lower trend of price is reflected in this splendid showing of new spring suits. Box, Notflyses1301 $24.50 to $45.00 Lovely New Blouses Crepe de chine, Georgette, Crepe and Pongee, in paneled, frilled, tucked, emhroidered and lace trimmed effects. The last word in fashion for the Easter season " - $3.00 to $10.00 Starcliless Organdies Pink, Blue, Maize, White and Flowered Easter Gloves While, Black, Brown Silk and Kid Silk Jersey Petticoats and Bloomers, all the new shades, $4.50 and $7.50. New Handkerchiefs in silk, linen and sheer batiste Lisle Hose in cordavan and black Coats New and Charming Styles to Please Every Taste Whatever price you have decided upon paying for your new spring coat, it can be spent to best advantage at this store. Our present showing embraces all the newest styles. Excellent at Separate Skirts in Gay Plaids are favored for street wear. Jackets of pure white Jersey are new; worn with bright colored skirts with matching draped veils. $10 to $35 BOYER BROS. & CO. DEPARTMENT STORE to walk tho lattor part of hla way owing to road repair work being done Mrs, D. It. Davie wont to Dolao lait Wednesday to attend the funeral or Mrs. Trenner. Bho will romntn with Mrs. Trennor for n whllo, they bolnR old acquaintances. Nettlo Ilarsho and Max Drown havo rccovored from tho measles and are In school again this woek. MAJESTIC Tuosday, Wednesday "THE WHIRLWIND" THE WAY TO HEALTH IIY CHIUOPHACTIG Hl'INAL ADJUSTMENTS AND HOIKN'CKS AMilKD 51 KINGMAN KOLONY KINGMAN KOLONYFOLKS ARE PREPARED FOR SPRING WORK Stock nn Moving J'nim l-Yctl Mrta to ItniiK' Unwliei i' 'Hiking NVw 1'lnrrs litmls nit ,rllc Oilier Koimiy Miss Ilcrnlco Martin, who lias been HUfforlng with n'Hovoro cold Is homo from Parma whom sho Is nttomlliiK Hchoolr Dr. II. J. Smith Is ImprovliiR his ranch homo, Hiving Iho houso r. spring coat of paint and romodullnjr tho lusldo. Adam Murry ,who has licen feed ing ahocp from tho Overstreet st.tck yard loavcH tho first of tho wook for tho hills. Morgan and Vines, who havo foil on tho II. fl. Burroughs ranch Ufl Sunday far summer rango. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. tackmnn and son and nophaw of I'nrma woro din nor guests In tho Ktngmnn Kolony homo Sunday. W. E. Edwards motored to Now Plymouth, Idaho, roturnlng Satur day with his family who havo hcon visiting homo folks. Mrs. Prod Powoll oxpocts to go to Nyssa this wook to bo under tho care of her physician for a tlmo. O. M. ncaumout, as representative of tho Kingman Kolony Irrigation Co. attondod a neotlng In Ontario Saturday at which tlmo iho Powor liners organlrod for systematic pro parntlon to moot differences urlslnp between tho users and tho powor company. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Morgan and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. n. Anderson woro Visiting their son and daughter, Mr anil Mrs. Floyd Andorson last wook Prank Shuler, who has rMod tho nvarstrcet ranch moved with hi family Into tho Itushmor house to bo close to his work. The largest attendance of the yen was reported In tho Sunday School 'a-t Sunday. Tho Young Peoples Clnss elected their teachor Sunday, Mrs. W. W O reeling wilt bo tholr teacher for tho coming year. A special courco of study Is part of tho work planned Miss .Corlno Maxwoll Is glvlns one afternoon each woek to tho Young Peoples Class instructing In chorus singing. All young people ot the community will be welcome. M. E. Bain of Ontario was calling i.nnn tho sheep men In this section this week In tho capacity of doputy assessor. "The Itoswell young people were guos'ts of Mrs. It. It. Overstreet for suppor Friday evonlng. Tho County lender ot tho Hoyn' nnd Olrls' Industrial Clubs, Mr Wellmnn, n grnduato of O. A. C nt Corvallls will moot tho Colony Kchool lonchora and parontH Tuesday oftor iioon nt two o'clock to organlzo clubs and plan work. Tho next regular mooting of P. T. A will bo hold tho ovoulng of April 1st. An Interesting evening In plnn tied nnd It Ih hoped Micro will bo a large nttondanco. A full nnd npprcrlatlvo bouno grcotod tho Iloawoll young people whon I hoy presented their piny "8afoty FlrRt" n,t tho Kolony School hoiiso Inst Frldny ovonlng. Tho pnrts woro well taken, mid the piny full of laiightor. Tho musical numbers woro enjoyed by nil. Wo hope to havo tho pleasuro of hearing those young pooplo again. Mr. nuil Mrs. E. T. Pratt motored to Emmett Idaho tho past week to visit with their son Hurry Pratt nnd family. A party of young pooplo took n trip to Iho Hot Springs Sunday after noon, i They reported ninny flowers In bloom on their climb to tho top of Mitchell Ilutto. MAJESTIC Tuesday. Wednesday "THE WHIIUAVIND" BROGAN SCHOOL TO CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKER Ir First Time Upper Valley Town Will Im Ileprenontntctl In County Declamatory Contest ltmige Condition Tho last Lyceum number which con slat od ot Impersonations by the talented Mr. Itosolth Knnpp Dreed wan onjoyed by a largo crowd last Thursday evening. Sylvia flarbor spent Sunday with Theresa Smith. , Miss Loutso linker of Portland Is visiting her sister Mrs. Axtol need Mrs. Lorl'-. Tschlrgl rournod from tho Ontario hospital last weok will her baby daughter, Mary Eloanor. Tho Brogan school Is nnxlous to try Its luck nt tho Doclnaiatory con test to bo hold In Vnlo. Next Sat urday ovonlng a tryout will bo hold nt tho Brognn Community Hall to decldo whom wo shall sond to Vale Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan QnV.os made a brief stay In Brogan last weok. Miss Emma Hudson loft lust Wednesday for Orchard, Idaho where sho will tako up tho duties of station agent. Mr. and Mrs. Art Balloy and little girl returned from Ontario last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bcnrhrough of Morldlan, Idaho havo como to Brogan far n short stay, Mr. Srarhrough Is tho new depot ngeut II. W. Lowrle nnd D. O. I.owrlo ot Uolso, rn 1 1 road nudltors, woro In Brogan last week. Ilalph Harvoy has ordorod a car load ot baled hay with which to finish feeding his beet steers. Loo Essenprko returned fron Vnlo whoro ho had gono on business Ho reports tlu'. thoro Is qulto a 'Io nian d thero for work horses. The now fanners need them. Also many nro needed to worn, on tho Warm spring ditch. Archio Allen ( hauling liny from Brogan to tho Tvers' placo 11 miles bolow hero to feed hts horses. Chns .Sinter roturnod Monday Prom tho Hot Lakes. Mr. nnd Mrs, Arthur Bntrd who aro camped In Willow Crook canyon nnd havo boon working on tho coun ty road nro roportod 111 of tho flu. Mrs. William Balrd has gone up to help them thru their Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Bonn of Iron sldo wont to Vnlo last Saturday to consult n doctor as Mrs. Bean Is not nt nil well. Almost ovoryono who has been feeding horsos hero this winter Is turning them out ns the upw o'i Mio i.ei.rer I Ills U gono i grass Is starUng to grow nlcoly. Jnck Dolnn of Vnlo was up for a short stay. Whllo hero ho vlsltod resorvolr no. 3 and reports llttlo wntor ns yet, but good prospects of n run off Inter. Loo Essonprlco who hns boon food lug cnttlo nt tho Venro ranch flvo miles west of Brogan, for tho lnHt wook, Is moving them homo today, assisted by Dick need. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Balrd camo to Brogan for n fow dnvs In ordor to hno bettet treatmint ne tboy won both )1. y. lad n nlco ra l r. fnw "tglus fiit vhlch was plowing to nil the farmors nnd stockmen. Loo ncod Is visiting his brother Axel Beod. Miss Marjory Cowan representa tive of tho Ellison Whllo Lycoum Bureau was In Brogan last weok ar ranging for tho Lycoum Courso to bo given horo next winter. Sho suc ceeded In gottlng onough slgnors so we nro assured of a good list of at tractions. It has boon decided to postpopo tho mlnstrol show which tho Iidlos' Aid had planned to glvo this spring until noxt winter, when more time can bo spared for It. OREGON SLOPE OREGON SLOPE THESPIANS PRESENT "SAFETY FIRST" Piny to bo fllven nt Park School Tomorrow Evening Imdlcs Club Hears Papers on American i . Literature. MAJESTIC Tuesday Wednesday THE WIIIItLWIND FOH SALE Oood seed Barley cheap. Hay first cutting, 8 n ton. socond cutting $7 a ton. Two miles straight west of town. John Mo- lenaar. 15-18 p Tho play "Snfoty First" will ho given Friday ovonlng, March 18, at tho Park school houso under tho direction of tho dramatic commlttoo of tho LmlleV Club. It Is a threo act play with good music botweon nets making about threo hours on tortalnmont. tortalnmont. Following Is the cast. Jack Montgomery, A young hus band, Jonas Brown; Jerry Arnold, nn unsuccessful flxor, Hoy Burroll; Mr. NcNott, n detoctlvo, Fred Lind say; Elmor Flannel, awful shirking, Lloyd Campbell; Abou Bon Mocha, A Turk from Turkoy, Lor on Camp- 'boll; Mabel Montgomery, Jack'a wlfo. Mrs, Boy Burroll; Vlrglna Brodgor, her youugost sister, Mrs. JomiH Brown; Mrs, Harrington Brldgor, tholr Mama, Mrs. W. L. Davis; Kulotka, a tondor Turkish maiden, Mrs. O. O. Mlllor; Mary Ann O'Flu Inorty, an Irish Cook Lady, Mrs. C. A. Karat. Act I Jack's llttlo suburban homo ActH A month later In tho same homo. Act III Bcono 1, Mrs. Brldger's dnrden, Seono 2, Mrs. Brldger's Onrden, threo hours lator. Tho admission will bo 25 cents for chlldron under twolvo years nnd 60 cents for nil others. Lot us show our appreciation to those who li'ivo had the longstego of practicing and tho bad roads to contend with In pre paring this ontertalnmcnt for us all by being present Iho Ladles' Cluh bird a vry en joyable mooting nt tho WWdom homo Inht Thursday afternoon with Mr. Tomlln assisting. After tho r"gulnr business mooting Mr' Burroll ns Chairman of tho Lltoraturo Com mittee had urranged nn lnterctlng program. Mm D. It. Davis mitt Mm, Alice Slmpioi each had p&ints on' tho early American llteruturo, whllo Mrs. Tom Heslop covorod tho period from 1800 to 1900 und Mr P. M. Bonis the lator part from 1900 on to tho present. Born to Mr, nnd Mrs. Loo Brown a flno big boy at ho Btanchard Maternity homo In Payette, Satur day, March 13, Llttlo Luctlo Thomas has been 111 the past week. Those who nro under tho weather from tho affects of grip this weok are J. L. Brown and Mr. Samuol Camp bell. a co. Sklppon and Pearl Christen- son of Pnyotto woro unttod In mar- rtago Tuosday attornoon at tho M, E. Parsonago In Payette. (Joorgc Is ono ot our flno young mon having farmed horo tho past year, and tho brtdo Is a slitor ot Bay Chrlstonson whom wo alt know. Wo wolcomo thoso young pooplo to our commun ity and oxtond our hearties congratulations, Kathorlno 8lmpson has boon very sick tho past wook with rhoumatto foYor. Dr. McDonald Is tho attend ing physician. Thoy oxpoct to ro- movo hla tonsils In a fow days and hopo In a very short tlmo that his trouble will be ovorcomo. Iter. Walker ot Pnyotto proachod a vory holptul sorraon at tho Park school houso last Sunday attornoon. Whllo tho attondanco was vory smalt thoso prcsont appreciated Ilev Walk er's of fort to bo with thorn, ho having Slnco coming to Ontario about ten months ago I havo treatod many cases of acuto and chronic diseases. Many of theso havo come to mo after trying other methods and not a few havo been pronouncod tncurablo by tho Medical doctors. In nearly evory InBtanco thoso cases havo yielded to Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments. A fow cases wore not wilting to stlok but thoso who did havo been mora than paid for tholr tlmo and money. I deslro to tako this opportunity to thank tho pooplo of Ontario and vi cinity for their confidence In Chiro practic. My practlco haa steadily grown during thoso fow months. I havo folt tho need of holp In my of- i fico. it gives mo groai pleasure ai mis umo to announco mav ur. win. Halo Is now associated with no In my work. Dr. Halo ts not bnly a trnlncd Chiropractor but la a gradu ato ot ono of tho best Elcctro-ther-apouttcat Schools ot tho country. With" tho addition of Dr. Halo to tho offlco wo aro Installing somo of tho best Eloctro-thorapou'tlcal equipment that can bo had anywhere. This equipment consists ot one largo 8000 candle powor nndlc-Vltant lamp, one HIQH FREQUENCY machlno with all modalltlos, also ono Mcintosh Polyslno Generator from which we can obtain all modes ot tho Galvanic nnd Sinusoidal currents. With our prosent equipment wo aro ablo to handlo tho great major ity of casos from which people are suffering. It your caso Is ono that wo cannot holp wo will tell you and advlso you what wo think Is best. Wo will bo glad to show you our oqulpmont nnd explain our methods of trontmont. It will cost you noth ing to Investigate. Dr, R. A. Moon, cmnopnACTic physician Phono 168 Ontario, Ore. MAJESTIC Tuoaday. Wednesday "TUB WIIIItLWIND" An Unexpected Offer for March Only You will be surprised, for it is unsual to boo tho famous HOOVER electric suction cleaner offered at such terms as this: H DOWN 1 Puts a Hoover in Your Home $T Monthly tj Payments For the Hoover has created a class for itsoK . It is the only suction cleaner that combines thesa three operatiens: The Hoover BEATS, as It Sweeps, as it Cleans ' Tho Iloovor loosons tho dirt in a rug with power driven brushes and removes it by power ful suction. With ti Hoover you never need shako or beat rugs. This offer is strictly for tho month of March Now is tho time to accept the opportunity. You may havo a Hoover for a fow days on trial. Electric Shop Idaho Power Co.