wqjiiqm.is :mffvr!mrmxt&rvwrn nwp THE ONTARIO AltGUS, ONTARIO. OHEOOM, THURSDAY, APRIL, 7 1021 OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schweizor woro hosts to a party ot ox-soldlors, with their wives and mothers, Sat urday ovonlng. Those proaont wero, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Friar, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Howe, Mrs. Mary Hust, Thoo Rust, Wlllio McQInnls, Mr. and Mrs. Oco Schwelzer, Mrs. Otto Schwolzor, Mrs. Ituth Sharo nnd Qcorgo Kroth. Thoso from tho Owyhee who at tended tho Joint P. T. A. meeting nt tho IColony school hotiso Friday overling woro; Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Lowo, Mrs. Chas. Schwolzcr, Mrs. Frnnk Friar and Mrs. Chns Uradloy. A vory Interesting mooting was re ported. Mr. and Mrs, Druco Kestor, U It. Drolthaupt. rounty agricul tural agent, Mr. Wollman, county club lendor nnd Mrs. J, I). Smith, prcsldant ot tho county council, woro present nt tho mooting. Mrs. Kestor who In stato vlco prosldont ovor tho district Including Lnko, Klnmmath, Harney and Mainour counties, gavo an Interesting address on I'nrcnt-Tcnchor work. Mrs. E. F. Pratt quotes from n lottor from Mrs. Sarah Ilobortson formorly ot Owyhee but now living with hor daughter, Mrs. Mlnnlo Mlmmor ot Pocatollo, In which sho statos that silo has rocovorcd fully from an oporatlon undcrgono at Christmas tlmo and has gained 25 pounds in weight. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Kllnglinck woro business visitors to tho Onto City Thursday, as woro also Mrs. GtiB Schwolzor and daughter, Anna, and Win. Pout nnd Oral Hlto. Frod Kllngback Is moving and loworlng his pumping plant, cutting tho lift nbout two foot. Tho two ainscock families woro Ontario visitors Saturday. Llttlo Viola ainscock stayed down for ,n short visit with her aunt, Mrs. Nolllo Nowblll. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Smith nnd linhy, Vivian, woro Nyasn visitors, Saturday. Rovorond Shlolds hold tho regular monthly sorvlco at Clio school homo Huday also conducting a communion sorvlco. Tho weather was bo dls ngroeablo that tho nttondnnco was Bomowhat smallor than usual. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Sllppoy woro guests nt tho Hlto homo Sunday. Johnny McQInnls was on over night guest of Oerald DoIIord, Wed nesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Pratt and baby daughtor, Esther of Emmott, vlsltodj menus nnd romtivos in uwynco Thursday nnd Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. Uradloy nnd daughters Ruby nnd Altn, accom panied by Mrs. Frnnk Friar nttond od Euntor services In Ontnrlo Sunday ovonlng. Ilov. Shlolds announces Hint ho will hold communion services hero noxt Sundny afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tho Warren nnd Kolony Sunday Schools wero roprcsanted In Eastor picnics to Mltcholl mitto, Sunday nftornoon. Tho Rundny School gavo n small Knstor program to a largo and up proclatlvo nudlonco. Tho numbors wore: An Knstor play .by pupils In Mrs. Friar's room; "Victory" acros tic by sovon llttlo ehlldren: "Then Christ Shall bo Htson Indcod", Kon- notli McDounld, Hay Uohauna and John Ulgclow; Vocal Duett, Mrs. W. W. Smith and Mrs. Alvln Mc QInnls; Duet, "Do You Know tho Eastor Story?", John Ulgolow nnd Konnes McDonald. Tho program was followed by n sorvlco by llov. Ulom, who was up from'Ontnrlo, ac companied by Mr. Johnson. T. M. Lowo and Thco Hust liuulo a trip to Vnlo Saturdny. Anna Schwolzor entertained a numbor of frlouds nt dtunor Sunday. Tho noxt wookly prayor mooting will bo hold at tho Ilowo homo, Fri day evening, April 8th. You nro csrdlally Invited to nttend. Manuel Qavlola with Ills wlto and sovon ehlldron roturnod to tholr homo In IIoIbo TucsUay aftor stay ing horo for a short tlmo. Qcorgo Dohannn, telegraphed Tuesday to his wlfo In Colorado, In structing her and tholr daughtor to Join him horo. Mrs. Qus Schwolzor visited her daughter Mrs. Corn Qlascock, Sun day. J. P. McQInnls nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlto woro Frultlnnd visitors Tues day. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Schwolzor nt tonded tho piny "Way Down East" In Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Qlascock woro guests at tho Watson homo Eastor Sunday. Mrs. Alvln McQInnls, accompanied by hor aunt, Mrs. Maud Control! nnd daughtor, Wanda, went to Nyssa Saturday, wharo hor grandfather J. S. Plnkston, presented her with n flno roan Durham calf. Tho J. W. Kygnr family had as kuosIb Sunday tho Chas. Qarrlson family nnd Mr. Lu do (loedo of Nys sa. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Poutz "dedi cated" tholr flno now porch by giv ing n dnnco on It Saturday evening. Messrs. A. Q. Kingman, S. D. Ulgclow nnd II. Uostlck shipped n carload of barloy from Adrian to Parma the last of tno wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West mndo n trlD to Vnlo. Monday. Tho Eastor offering from tho Sunday School donntod to tho or phan homo In Portland, nmountcd to $11.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mcatnnls and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln McQInnls mndo n business trip to Vnlo, Ontnrlo nnd Pnyotto, Saturday. PAID LOCAL ADS WHITE LEGHORN buby chicks $20 por hundred. Hatching eggs $2.00 per BOttlug, $10.00 por hun dred. Phono 20C-W A. U. Cain. FOIt SALE Jersey bull calf. Golden Glow Chief. Hoglstcrcd from high class stock. For quick solo phono or soo C. E. Dlbblo, Puyotto. FOIt RENT Largo slooplng room modorn house Phono 173-M. ICtf. . FOR RENT Furnished houso. W. Jones. R. FOR SALE At bargain, ono now houso In Torruco Heights with or chard and olghtcon lots. A Lohond. 13-tf. FOR SALE Now Uulck Roadster 1020 Model. Mrs. T. 1). Flsor. Phono 03-W. H. tf. FOR SALE Mandarin Rostanrant Oood business. Will soil cheap. In qulro nt Mandarin Restaurant, On tnrlo, Oregon. 1B-10. MISCELLANEOUS LOST Cold wrist watch. Inltlnls M. I. It. Liberal roward for return. Ownor Margaret Roothlor. 17-18p AND CARRY MEANS LOWER PRICES CASH FOR SALE A fivo room houso and threo lots oiP corner of Morfltt Street nnd Kansas Ave. Ontario, Oregon. Wood Thompson. 17-18 p WANTED Lawn mower. Cordon. Phono C0-W. J. II. tf OREGON SLOPE Lessens Labor Goes Fartficr :::: -::: VB Guar- $ j.un MWWI 1 tekliXMtMkJ&tt I 20-MULHIAM BOBAX SOAP CHIPS anteed I SgffBftft v j i i. it JiiliMdtlX lU. r, i si i uF Mrs. Chns. Knrst returned Fri day from u four weok's visit with relatives nt Portland and Scattlo and reports having a most delight ful tlmo. Tho Misses West spent Saturday In Ilolso. Tho C. M. Atlobcry family woro dinner gucBts nt tho E. D. Shako homo Sunday. Sovornl of tho young people of tho Blopo woro present nt tho open ing of tho Warm Srprlngs Nntator lum nbovo Wolscr Inst Wednesday ovor.lng. Miss Lola Ilartsho wuh vory pious nntly surprised last Friday ovonlng whon twonty of tho young peoplo enmo In to holp hor colobrato hor Hlxtconth birthday. Dollclous ro frcshmonts woro served nt mid night. Mr. and Mrs. Bullous nnd llttlo son Harold nro nt linker this wcok on business and visiting relatives. Llttlo Paul Johnston was vory 111 laBt wook with dlphtherlu but Is gottlng nlong flno now. Mrs. Applognto of Payette Is stay ing at tho Bullous homo this wook during tho absence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sullons. Mrs. Nlckorson of Mlddloton spont Sunday with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. C a. Hcslup. F. 11. Wilcox left for Minneapolis Monday morning In rosponso to n tologram Informing him his aged mothor Is 111 with pnoumonln. Tho baby of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlos Wilcox has tho whooping cough. Mrs. JonaB Drown Is 111 this wook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller mov ed to tholr own ranch last week. A pleasant ovenlng was spont at tho Park school houso Inst Satur day ovonlng when tho patrons of tho school gathered to give a faro woll party for Frod Lindsay who has taught a sovon months term hero and Is lonvlng for his homo In Illinois. Tho rending, "My Sister's Wod ding", by Mrs. Arthur Miller, was oxcollent and sho was callod back Bovoral times for encores. Improve ments neoded In our community woro discussed and several holpful suggestions woro brought out. Tho ladles aorved a vory nice lunch. Rev. Reed of Payette hold the church sorvlco at tho Park school houso Sunday. Tho nttondanco was not as largo as usual owing to tho bad weatbor. Judgo Tost and Road Master Joyce woro In this vicinity Wednes day looking nftor Highway matters. FOR SALE Oood seed Parley cheap, Hay first cutting, $8 n ton. second cutting $7 a ton. Two miles straight west of town. John Mo Icnaar. 1G-18 p. I FOR SALE Good R. 1. Red eggs $1.00 BOttlug of 15 eggs. Lester Turner. Phono 48-J. 10-23 p. WANTED airl for general work. Apply, Mrs. E. M. arolg. tf. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Por cont ot Puro Bocd 00.82, insert mnt. tor 00.18, weed seed 0.00, grado no. 1, 20o por lb, n't Troxoll Imp. Co, 70 ft. G Inch black Iron irrlg. plpa, Russell Mnxflcld, Payette, Ida. 1C-18. FOR SALE Chovrolot touring car lq18 model In good condition $30P . So mo tortus. Sco It nt tho Ford Oorago, Phono 1C1-J. P. O. 11. 270, Ontnrlo. H.tf FOR SALE At loss, than c.ost, n now bungalow with all modorn con veniences, located Just' north of laundry. For appointment call O. A. Kratz. FOR 8ALI: 4 young pigs, Po land China. Muko flnot brood sows. Also pig houso nnd flolf-feodor. Hor bort Luscombo, phono 103-R. 18p. KOR RENT Front bed room with bath. P, O. IIox 083 or In quire Argus. 18. WHITE LEOHORN HENS $2.00 buby chicks $18.00 per hundrod! Hatching oggs $1.50 por sotting, $10.00 per hundred. Phono 200. E. Q. Llghtfoot. tf. IlUMiHWIIIilIM T is very evident that the public in gen eral appreciate our new method of doing -business, and that a very large number. of people realize that a "Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned." WE want to thank those who traded with us in the past who do not find it convenient to take advantage of our money saving plan, and hope in the near future, they too will see that a little inconvenience would save them considerable money. Our prices re main he same as last week's schedule, ex cept PURE LARD, which is as follews: No. 50 $8.25; No. 10 $1.65; No. 5 85c. Remember These are not special prices, but are for every day in the week. Illllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll ONTARIO MMT & GROCERY CO. --- - rii- ta--r-ii . nnjiru'in-ii.. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" Hats that aro dlfforont nt Prices that Appeal. Morris Mllllnory nnd Kovolty Shop. Adv. 18. WANTED To rent 6 room mod orn houso. Must bo closo In. E. D. Johnson. Qlobo Sorvlco Station. 18-10. WANTED Turkoy oggs, Addrces, giving prlco; Mrs. llort Koplln, On tnrlo. R. F. D. No. 1. 18-20. WANTED To purchnso sldo car for Indian Motorcycle Inqulro at Argus Office tf. FOR SALE Fumlturo, library sot, range etc. Mrs. John Studo baker. Phone C3-R. 18-10 p. FOR SALE Loyd cab. Phono 120-W. Loom baby lS-10p. RAPTIST CllUltril lllblo School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00 Subject: "Christ's Teaching About Money" Communion. Sorvlco nt Arcadia, 2:30. Junior 11. V. P. U. 0:30. Sonlor II. Y. P. U. 0:30. lllblo Study Class, 0:30. Oospol Sorvlco, 7:30. Subjoct; "Fact, Faith, Feollng" Prayor Sorvlco, Wodnosdny 7:30. Eat at Fifors. All whlto holp. Adv. Why not woar n "Palmyra" waist; It menus, distinction- nnd quality. Morris Millinery nnd Novolty Shop. Adv. 18. ONT.UUO.OAIItO LANDOWNERS WANT GOPIIERH DESTROYED FOR SALE Small houso 12x14 good condition. Cheap. Tent houso 16x10, heavy duck, ideal for fam ily uso. Phono 205-W-3 18p FOR SALE Netted Com potatoes Hill seloctod, throo yonrs grown nt altitude thirty-six hundred feet. Not Irrigated, free from disease Profes sor nonnott In charge Agricultural Extension Work of Idaho pro nounces, clean and - best change. A. E. Wood, Payette, Idaho, 18-10p lEMHl The Sign of a Service I At First-dasj Gtrage ' and other Dealers n iiiNTna!. (flryti 1mrTr liiiM MgKgaMHijaajjjaajai "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight'' Is ono of the bost examples ot tho vory best In Hawaiian muslo nnd Is mus ic par oxrollonco for waltzing feet Ilrunswlck record 5008, Ontario Furniture Co. Adv. 18, UNITED PRESllVTlUtlAN CHURCH (W. F. Cochran, Pastor) 10:00 Rlblo School. 11:00, Worship. 11:00 Worship. Sermon Tepic: "Tho Personal Trust" 0:45, Young People's Meeting. 7:30, Worship. Lecture on "In His Stops" with tho uso of sixty storeoptlcau slides. Tho book "In His Steps" by Shel don, now editor of tho Now York Christian Herald, has had n salo ot 3,000,000 copies. A mooting of landowners callod by F. Sundqulst, post control com mitteeman ot tho Cairo farm bu reau, was hold on March 30 at tho Cairo Orango hall for tho purposo ot docldltig on somd movo to got concortod action against tho pockot gophor post. After discussing tho mattor fully, a motion prevailed fav oring vigorous action nnd Mr. Sund qulst was Instructed to soo that all landowners woro. notlfiod to 11 go phors. .Tho motion also provided that thoso who failed to tako euro ot tho pest but allowed thorn to In croaso to tho dotrlmont ot tho neigh bors, should be tVoated undor tho provisions of tho rodent lnw up on tho filing of a complaint by per sons damaged, Eat at Flfor's whoro wo AMERICANS. employ Adv. 18 Mother's duy Is May 8. Don't lot mothor know this secrot but Ontario Fumlturo Co. has somo beautiful mothor Bongs t'hat would bo n ploas nnt surprlso for hor. Ask for "Mothor O' Mlno" Bting by Richard Ilonolll. It goos right to tho heart. Ilrunswlck rocord 1301C. Friday Saturday, and Monday SALE Of Friday Saturday and Monday Men's & Boys' Suits FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SQUIRREL POISON DEADLY Porsons who hnvo obtalnod somo of tho ground squlrrol poison being distributed by tho farm bureau and used it, report groat success. Ono man near Mainour, who used tho poison last year also, roported that ho killed hundreds of squlrrelswvtth tho first application. Two tons of this poison was proparod recently by E. E. Horn of tho Biological Sur voy, working with tho agricultural agent. The poison is made up ac cording to a formula that calls for a number ot ingredlonts not ordinar ily used lu tho homo made dopo. It contains strychnlno alkaloid as tho death dealing Ingredient, the taste of tho strychnlno being overcome by uso ot snccarlno, syrup, salt, glycor Ino, baking soda and other ingredl onts. Nearly half of tho two ton lot has already been distributed by tho farm bureau. With every Man's Suit purchased will be given a Dress Shirt FREE With every Boy's Suit purchased will be given a belt FREE. "O Promise Mo" Is ono of tho prettiest songs In that Charming musical comedy, "Robin Hood", Rrunswlck rocord 5020 Ontario Fur nlturo Co. Adv. 18 Men's "Bloch's" Suits, Regular, 'price -$47.50 Sale price $31. SO Men's reg. $40.00 Suits, Sale price $24.00 Men's reg. $27.50 Suits Sale price $16,50 Boys' reg. $12.50 Suits Sale Price $7.50 Boys' Reg. $7.50 Suits Sale price $4:.98 Boys' ($10 Blue Serge Suits, sale price $6.50 These are only a few of the many bargains we have to offer Always The Cheapest THE HUB The Store of Real Bargains, b ' " -r wiTumnftatii irifMififf I