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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
I r8wiMMMlM MHHIHHHHII WPBW(1WWJWPMjplufV9Sftfs1, t- THE 0NTABI0 ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 ' ' HBHBJBIIB Ilrunswlck records cnn bo jilayod on nny phonogrnph with stool or flbro noodlos. Ontnrlo Furnlturo Co. Adv. CUT THE GRASS, Dont pull it Now It tho tlmo o look over your lawn mower. (!( (ho lilmlt'S sharpened ami tin; work Inn parts iiit In order. This will riivo ou time iiikI iniiko IiAWN MOWING EASY Whon you wnnt work llko this (lotto Wo do It right, and quickly. MARSDLN MACHINE SHOP V. W. Mnrsilcn, Prop, METHODIST CHURCH Enstor Sunday 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M, Enstor Program with Enst or Mcflsngo hy Pnstor. 0:4G P. M. Ep worth Longuo. 7:30 P. M. Enntor Mualc nnd n wondorful sot of Pictures "Tlio I'loncor Trnll" or how tho Gospel enmo to Oregon. Victory Is tho dominant nolo of EnBtor lot ovorybody bo present and bolp to mnko It truly a trlumphnnt day. "I LOVE YOU TRULY" Is ono of tho prottlest of slmplo lovo songs, Irono Pnvloska addrosses hor cello- llko tones nt you porsonally nnd you cannot ovntlo tho mcnnlng of words or music. Ilrunswlck rocord 13014. Ontario Furnlturo Co. Adv. LOCAL PERSONALS What The Majestic Theatre Management Promises the People of Ontario and Vicinity Friday and Saturday APRIL 1 & 2 At 8:1 5 P. M. With special matinee on Sat. at 2:1 5 DAVID WARK GRIFFITH will prosont personally and undor his own direction tho most re markablo motion plcturo production, and at tho samo tlmo tho moat notablo artistic effort In tho history of any thoatro In this vicinity. It Is his Intost nnd greatest work, "WAY DOWN EAST". In his treatment ot'ffl DOWN EAST" MU" tm,l;'1',IT,I ,,AS EVOLVED A NEW AHT. It Is rnro combination of painting, play, niiil Htory, tonsoly Interwoven Into a fabrlo absolutoly now In tho annals of tho theatre This nowor art form, combining music with Its other attrlbutos, Is tho sonsatton of tho season In Now York City, and nt prosont Is plnylng to THE LA It a EST NUMBER OK PEOPLE EVER ATTRACTED TO A THEATRE, with admission prices ranging from 11.00 to 6.00 a sent. Following tho open ing porformanco In Now York on Scptombor 3rd tho Now York Horald stated, "IT IS WELL WORTH 10.00 A SEAT" Tho plain rocords from such cities In this vicinity llko DOISE, SALT LAKE, SPOKANE, WALLA WALLA, etc. Is that NO THEATRICAL ATTRACTION EVER DREW SUCH PRAISE OR WAS EVER WITNESSED IJY SUCH CROWDS AS HAS "WAY DOWN EAST." Arrangomonts for tho presentation of this unusual attraction In Ontario at tho Mnjostlc thentro carry Mr. Griffith's assurance that "Way Down East" will bo offored with tho splendid musical ef fects by tho wondorful symphony orchostra that now accompanies tho attraction on Its prosont tour. As so many Inquiries hnvo already boon mado regarding tho reservation of soata etc., tho managomont announces that reserva tions for tho porformanco can bo mado now at LUEHRS DRUG STORE, ONTARIO, PHONE 123. Prlcos for tho Ontario Engagomont will bo Evenings First four rows J1.00, bal of lower floor 11.60, Logos 12.00. (Plus Tax). Mat. 60c for children, 11,00 for adults. (Plus Tax.) Noto Mall ordors filled In ordor rocolvcd. Tho regular monthly mooting of tho W. C. T. U. was hold at tho homo of Mrs. A. Gramso Tuesday nftornoon and was largoly nttended, each mombor having Invited n frlond. Tho organization now hns tho Inrg ost momborshlp of nny social or clv lo socloty In town, nnd Is endeavor ing to doublo Its membership, which now numbors 8C. Sovornl now mom bors wero nddod nt this meeting, which will bring tho total mombor Bhlp up to nearly 100. Tho W. C. T. U. works undor forty dlfforont do- partmonts. ninoiiK thorn bolnc ch Id's wolfaro, calling on tho sick nnd noody whothor thoy are mombors of tho orgnnlzntlon or not, tho mother's department nnd social bettortnont. A musical and lltorary program fea tured tho mooting Tuesday which was followed by retroshmonts. OBcar F. Ncoco, ono of our woll known and highly rospectod citizens, Is sarlously 111 nt his homo on tho Uoutovard, and llttlo hopo Is cntor talnod for his rocovory. E. S. Rice, who moved his family to Contralla, Wash. Inst yenr wns horo this week looking nftor his property. Mr. Rice likes this roc- tlon .hotter than ho doos tho coast and Is thinking of roturnlns hero to reside H. II. Tunny wns In Dolso on buBl noss tho first of tho wcok. Mrs. C. O. Plnnoy nnd son Clinton returned Frldny from Doea whore thoy hnd bcon to tnko her daughter, Mrs. Wnltor Gwlnn, to hor homo thoro. Mrs. Gwlnn had been horo to nurBO hor mothor during her recent Illness. C. F. DuProo mado n business trip to Uolso tho first nt tho wcok. Mrs. A. J. Plnnt hns roturnod from nn oxtondod visit to rolatlvcs and frlonds In California and Now Moxlco. Mrs. Don Fowlor, who has boon visiting hor nlstor, Mrs. Fred Crisp, loft Friday for Nnmpn to visit with rolntlvos. PAID LOCAL ADS FOR HALE FOR RENT Furnlshod house It. W. Jones. WHITE LEGHORN bnby chicks 20 por hundred. Hatching oggs 12.00 por sotting, 110.00 por hun dred. Phono 200-.W A. D. Cnln. FOR SALE Jorsoy bull calf. Golden alow Chief. Roglstorod from high class stock. For quick Bale phono or seo C. E. Dlbblo, Payette. FOR SALE Nino room Phouo 31-M for Information. house. 13-17 p. FOR SALE Hay, apples and corn. E. a. Hartor, 1 mile south of Ontnrlo. Phono 20G-J-3. 13-1 Op. FOR SALE At bargain, ono now houso In Torraco Heights with or chard nnd eighteen lots, A Lohoad. 13-tf. FOR SALE Now Ilulck Roadstor 1020 Model. Mrs. T. I). Flsor. Phono 03-W. H. tf. FOR SALE Mandarin Rostauraut Oood business. Will soil clioap. In quire at Mandarin Restaurant, On tario, Oregon. 16-10. MISCELLANEOUS GRIFFITH ELECTRIC 8IIOP- All kinds of Eloctrlo wiring. Tele phone 328 J. tf. LOST OR STOLEN Two yiarl- Inc stoors, brand left hip, (EH con nected). Pleaso take up and notify J. J. DUIard. 019-tf. FOR RENT by first of April, 6 room modern houso. Closo In. Mrs. C. a. Plnnoy. 14-tf. WANT.ED Organizers Assistants, Rig Salary. C. E. Wilson. Payette, Ida. Rex 341. 10-17 p a TRUTH WILL OUT! H 3E SE 3E "ClOR the past several months it has been the general topic on the streets and in the homes that the prices of GROCERIES and MEATS have not been reduced in proportion to the reduction in the wholesale market. It is a fact and we admit it, but in justice to our fellow deal ers, we want to say that the cost of doing credit business and maintaining a Delivery System is so great that goods cannot be sold on a close margin, and they who provide this service must charge the Cash Customers more than his share, also the man who carries his goods home with him is paying to have the other man's goods delivered, which is not a good business method. rnHEREFORE, on" April the First, we are going to olim-- inate our delivery service, sell for cash and prove to you by our price reduction that this is the sensible way to trade. URAd. in next week's paper with a price list will bo a pleasing surprise to all that pay cash for their goods, so watch for next week's paper, get a hand bill, fall in line and save money. Yours for value received. IE Ontario Meat & Grocery Co. NOTICE OF FIRST MELTING OF CREDITORS In (ho District Court of tlio United Hliilot, For the DlNtrlrt of Ori'Kou, In Ilnnkrupti-y In tho mattor of Edward FIfor, Ilankrupt In liaukruptcy. To tho Crodltors of Edwnrd FIfor of Ontario, In tho County of Malheur nnd District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notlco Is horoby glvon that on tho 19th day of March, A. D. 1021, tho said Edward Flfer was duly ml Judlciitod bankrupt; nnd that tho first mooting of his crodltors will bo hold nt tho City Hall In Ontario, Orogon, on tho 4th dny of April, A. D. 1921, nt 2 o'clock In tho nftor noon, at which tlmo tho said crodl tors may nttond, provo tholr claims, appoint a trustee, oxamlno tho bank rupt and transact such othor busi ness as may properly como before said mooting. CLAY M. STEARNS, Roferoo In Bankruptcy. March 22nd, 1921. 10-17. EYE SPECIALIST COMING M. D. Fleming, Eyo Speclnllst from Dolso will bo at tho Cn-tor Houso on Wednesday, March 30. I ot him take enro of your oyes. 10. M0N0WA00M0MNW0 www Second Hand Goods Often Are Just as Good as New We are now in our new quarters in the Hoycr building, where wc aro better prepared than ever before to care for the needs of our old cus tomers, and to meet those who have not traded with us before. Asa matter of business SEE OUR OFFEKINGS BEFORE YOU NUY The Second Hand Store E. Parrish, Prop. Ontario, Oregon "THERE MIST BE SOMETHING TO THIS SALE' Were the words of a man yesterday who bought a fine DRESS SHOE for $4-48- He had been accus tomed to pay not less than $10 for such a shoe. He unconsciously expressed the opinions of the crowds that have daily taken advantage of this Money Saving Opportunity. Old residents say they have never seen such a crowd as on our opening day. There is only one thing that has made this sale so successful. That is the low prices we have.been forced to make in order to move stock. Such prices cannot be had any time because they are below the new wholesale prices. Now, there are only TWO DAYS left to this sale, so if you have not already taken care of your SHOE and CLOTHING needs, do it now. 2 More DAYS THE 1HIUIB 2 More DAYS i -