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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
THE ONTARIO ARC! US ONTARIO, OREGON, THUMJI'AY, MARCH 31, 1921 Reduced Price ON Phonographs Wo are closing out our stock of Cromona Phonographs to mako room for a complete lino of Victor talking machines and records. 1 $50.00 CREMONA FOR $35.00 1 90.00 CREMONA FOR 63.00 1 125.00 CREMONA FOR 87.50 1 150.00 VREMONA FOR 105.00 1 200.00 CREMONA FOR 140.00 1 285.00 CREMONA FOR 199.50 Ontario Pharmacy Prescriptions our Specialty OWYHEE NEWS NOTES OWYIIKH IIOVS AM) (IIHI.H TO ItAISK WHITE LKOHOHN CHICKS THE STORE OF REAL BARGAINS THE HUB KG II RAM': C room Iioiiho, I lotx. Coriior. (lootl location $2200. Phono II0-M. 14-17 WANTED To liny kooc! bccoiiiI liuml rofrlguntor. I'liouo 00-W tf. Boo our candy ml In tills Issue. Flfor'n Cnfo nml Confectionery. Ailv. FOU SAM? Nino room homo. I'liouo 31-M for Information. 13-17 p. Active Woik Htm lod by Newly Or- Kiiubcil C'lult Offlccis ami Ail- lsnr Elected to Direct work Other On) lice News A standard Uoys' mid airls' Poul try Club was organized last wook with Ina Smith Prosldetit, Laura Iluffmnu, Vice l'rosldont, Ilorlnco Ilultlwln Socrotary, Georgia Rust, Kllzaboth Knylor, Itobort Kaylor and Werner I'outz as members. Thoy plan to Bpoclallzo In Whlto Leghorns. Mrs, Chns. Schwolzor was elcctod local advisor. l'uplls In Mrs. Schwelzor's room who wore uolthor nbsent oc tardy during the past month are: Huby and Alta Urady, Orvllla Mgolow, Joo Mondlola, Charllo Ilutfman, Nina Smith, ltowona acini, Lnura Huff man, Joseph Shntto, ltobcrt Kaylor. and Iloy Williams. In Mrs. Friar's room thoy were: Marvin and Albert Carpenter, Dora iCflylor, Tommy Gregg, Hoy Uohan- na, Dolta Schwoltzer, Werner I'outz, Kcniioth McDonald, James McEwen, Ooorgla Hust, Jobso I'ullcn and Gcorgo Ilutfma.n Now pupils In Bhcool are: Dorothy, Itobort and Kllzaboth Kaylor, who livo on the T. J. Oordon placo, Tom my Gregg, on tho Henry 1'ago placo, Hay Hohannn, and Hoy Williams. Miss Vera Neeb was an over night guest at the MsQInuls homo, Wed nesday. Mauuol Okvlola v,jfO foil shcop on McGlnnls' ranch this wlutor finished slionrlng last wook and loft wltU them Sunday for Grnss Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glasscock mid F. L. Dollord woro Nyssa visitors on Thursday. Tho Gcorgo Qlasscock family woro gnosis to dluiior nt tho 8am Watson homo Sunday Tho Owyhee Sunday School had their faster program at ono thirty Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. I'outz attended a dauco In tho Dig Ilond Friday. night. Hov. Illom, tho HaptUt mlnlstor of Ontario held his monthly sorvlco at tho Owyhee school houso Sunday. Clarcnco Gregg nnd family of Nampa nioTcd on to tho Houry I'aga placo recently, Mr. Uregg having bought tho placo. MIhr Knto Whlpplo spent tho week end ut hor homo noar Nyssa. Mrs. Otto Schwoltzor was down from Caldwell lust week visiting with hor sons, nnd tholr fumllltcs. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Klmdur una family of I'arma and Mr. and Mrs. 1), 1'. I'ullon and family wore guests nt tho S. D. Illgolow homo, Sunday. Miss Mildred Dollord was nn ovor nlght guest of Miss Uornlco Martin of tho Kolony Tuesday. McEwen brothers took tholr shcop to HlvWsldo for tho rango last weok. Jonklns nnd McLaln who wintered tholr sheep on tho Jack McConnoll placd left for tho rango last weok. The representative of Park Uros., of Uolso was In tho community with his lino of groceries Friday. Mrs. Chas. Cook who has been staying nt T. M. Lowo homo, under Mrs. Lowes' enro for tho past two months was takon to tho Vnlo San itarium Saturday by Dr, Drown nnd Son of Vnlo, whllo thoro sho will bo undor Dr. Brown's enro. . Karl Flock and family of Frult land moved on tho uppor Ovqrstrcot placo Inst wook. Thoy have rented the ranch for tho coming season mid expect to put much of tho ground Into potatoes. Mildred mid Evelyn Dollord nt tonded tho business molting nnd wolnor roast of tho Y. P. C. of K. K. Friday ovonlng. John Wnll mid T. M. Lowo work oil on tho ronds hotwecn hero and Vale last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlnr mid Mrs. ,A. C. Drndloy woro dlnnor gnosis nt tho B. C. Schwoltzor homo Bundny. Androw McOlnnls Is down from Now MondoWB for a visit with tho homo folks this weok. Kenneth McDonald and Chnrllc Huffman took up tho Hovs' nnd Girls' Club Pig raising Individually. Charles Sharo who has not boon homo for n consldornblo length of tlmo Is homo for n short visit. Tho wookly prnyor meeting was hold at tho D. P. Pullon homo Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Slippery woro guests nt tho Hlto homo, Sunday. Miss Vornn Hlto was a guest of Miss Mary McOlnnls, Sunday evening. Y. WORK ON ELDORADO DITCH TO COMMENCE IN FEW DAYS Hrotfan ltnnrhcrfl limy with Hpilng Work Snow In ' Cow Vnlloy (lone Hlockincn Turn Cuttle Out to Itaiw Other , Ilrognn Newt. Don a. Faust, tho Eldorado Ditch foroninn for tho Eastern Orogon Lund Co., enmo up from Portland mid wont to his hcndiiuartors on Camp Crook, whoro ho will begin work ns soon ns tho snow will por mlt. Mr. mid Mrs. Clinrllo Parrott mado n business trip to Vale on Tuosday. Lewis ltoso, Frod Gardner nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Hoso passod thru Ilrognn Inst wook on tholr way to Ontario, Lowls returning with horses mid cuttlo that had been on food In tho lnwor country. Mrs. J. F. Hood, Mrs. Win, Ilody nnd Mrs. E. J. Streams cnllod on The Great Power of Example Remember that, tho example you set your children how, may make-lusting im pressions. Show them how important it is to save by making regular deposits with the On tario National Bank. Accounts of both parents and children aro invited. per cent interest paid on savings accounts NTA1 i cmtonaiBank t ' OL.UJUST uvmv 1SS GRANT, 1IMXNEY4SB MALHEUR COUNTIES --ZXL m sz GRAINING PROCESS Tho only practical graining system by which anyone can successfully apply Beautiful, lustrous hardwood grain effects over old dirty soft wood floors doors, woodwork and furniture. Costs about 8 cents a square foot, is washable and will out wear most hardwood finishes. Learn to grain in 5 minutes at our Chi-Namcl store. GtomisJ Mrs. Mary Taguo last Friday. Whllo thoro Mrs. Heed beenmo Miuldonly 111 and romnlnod over night. Sho Is much hotter nt this tlmo. L. J. Willis Is In Urogan again nftor spondlng Uio wlutor on tho const. Hick Lockot has turned nbout 300 head of cattle to tho hills. Abo Sowollon was down from nonlta mid reports that tho snow Is nluiQst gono In Cow Valley. Dlalno Stmuldliic Is mavlnc frnm Urogan whoro ho has been working for tho railroad this wlutor, to his ranch near Honlln. Ditch donning, began last weok and rapid progress Is being niado with tho work, I. H. Oakos was In Urogan last wook on business. Art Unlloy mid J. F. Hood wont to Mnlhour to seo If thoy can locnto n paying mlno. Jim Fackrol was In Urogan from his Cow Vulluy ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Lawronco who havo boon spondlng tho wlutor horo n,IVn,l l.Anl? n tl.nfn I.ah.IiIii t. n . .. 1 lam weok. J. A. Konnody wont to Uolso Inst Thursday. Mrs. Konnody nccom pnnlod him ns far aH Ontario, thoy roturnod Sunday nvenlng. Mrs. Loo McClaron mid two child ren nrrrlvod In Ilrognn Monday from Uolso, to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Doub- ravn. Miss Emmn Hudson returned Monday to tnko up tho duties of station ngout again, taking tho placo of Mr. 8carbrough. uarroii jxicoy and Alva Lawronco woro In Urogan last Saturday. Many of tho young peoplo of Ilro gnn attended tho danro glvon In Jmnloson Inst Saturday night. Tholmn Smith Is quite 111 this wook. Lucky Strike cigarette its toasted j(i ywtwMtCys; mrn IMM-rMMIMTT- 14j4.144j.j4 ll im .J-2nii1Tllill,l r SUiJ"ll'"fllililM,i w -f ""I axv - rt vfif 0y ?? I ajlt ONTARIO FURNITURE IfiNlj 1 JffflP? COMPANY HhI I m ins ii L Petei-son MJMnitffi M IlllllllllII H,OIi.toAT ,?"" LIGHT OAK "1 Pint U. S. SUndiid M' i3, Ohio Vrnlh Comp")' LJI rJ yj a White Enamel Dries smooth and hard as marble. Will not turn yel low, is washable, will never crack or chip. Anyone can brush it on as easily as ordinary paint. U is self-leveling, so will show no laps or brush marks Each can tells how to use it BULLY CREEK NEWS ito.vi) womc HKixn donr O.V HOAD TO 1IUIJA' chi:i:k A Jonson 8uatalnod a badly wronchod log whon n horso foil with him, March U. At first It was feared tho leg was brokou, but an oxnmlnntlon by n doctor showed no brokon bonos. John Modlln, of Westfall, was thru horo last wook, soarchlng for a small band of shop that ho lost. Mrs. Peterson, of Vale, Is visiting nt tho R. Oalloway homo.- Mrs. Job. Mlllor, loft Saturday for Portland nftor a two weoks' vis It at tho homo of her son, 13.' I. iionunz. J. J. Dlckorson wont to Jnmleson last weok to got somo grain. Thfl rnillllrv rnml.cnilA. i...Ln.l on tho roads horo ono day last wvok with Messrs. Alexandor and Wil liams as crow. Sj Lessens Labor III: : ! : i mn 20-HUl-TEAHSf :- ;;:;eee3 borax f: I va OAP ywa-- tfc::::::dV fivmc M,4- , LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. W. E. Lees and son Frcddlo roturned Saturday from a visit to Uolso. a. II. Peterson nnd wlfo visited Uolso tho first of thn wonlr Mrs, Joo Carter and infant daugh ter left for their homo nt Junturn Friday Paul Sellgmnn. the photoarapher, returned from nurns Frldny wharo ho had been to take somo special views of that section. Whllo nt Hums Mr. Sollgman was taken III with pneumonia and was confined' in a hospital several days. He Is now ablo to bo about and attend to business. Miss Paullnn Knllpmnn u-hn l home for tho Easter Hollduys, will return to Gooding Collego Saturday. Mrs, Sam Taylor, Jr. was In Pay ette Friday at tho home of her mother visiting with her sister who resides at Spokane, Geo. E, Pollock was In Uolso on business tho first of tho weok ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank niako wero guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. U. Holmes of Vale. My Reputation Is. at stako on ovory tiro I send out of this storo. I fcol thnt I can unqualifiedly recommend Goodyear Tires to evory automobile owner In Ontario. ' Foid Garage "MIDNIGHT MOON" Is tt waltz as charming ns a waltz should be when danced under a mld-nigM moon. Brunswick record 2072. On tario Furniture Co, y) IV r s & I , r.- jJlKlm