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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AJKi US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDA Y, APRIL 14, 1921 mm mmm wmi p i- 11 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiniiiiiiim f " """"jaa. r"nn--M'-MxnnjTj'iwqj xyirijT-ru"iXTjLrLrijnrnjTjijnji-njxji-in-ii urn , 1.. "a S3 The Victrola Is Here AT last Ontario has an agency for the greatest Musical Instrument of the Century with a complete stock of Victor Records 3 Universally recognized as the most marvelous collection of the World's Master Musicians, including CARUSO, GLUCK, HOMER, MacCORMICK, RUFFO, WILLIAMS .-, and the inimitable : HARRY LAUDER These wonder Records come every month and we have on hand a large stock of stan dard selections such as. will furnish-the basis for an ideal collection. m Ontario Pharmacy MMAMMMMMMMMMMMMW MMWWii IllllllllllllllllllljIIIIIli HI MoCluro mid Crawferd: Mnrblo and Grantto Monuments. CO Kaat Commercial St. Wolser, Idaho, 10-22 STOCK taken for pasture, $2.00 por month. 0. 11. Trousdale. 17-20 FOR BALK About two duzon Ithodo Ialand Hod pullotB and ono roostor. Inqulro of I.. Stowoll, cast Hldo or Adross-IJox C02. Ontario Or. 10-20 p. FOR BALK or TRADE llulck Blx. Call at Ford UaraKO. tf. For homo mado " cakes, pics, cookies, broad and salads call Mrs, V. I. Ilrookovor. Phono 07-J tf. PRUITLAND BENCH WANTKD To Purchae, Good or C room houso In Ontario. Olvo location description and prlco. Ad dress Alva M. IllKhsmlth, Woutfull, Orogon. 19-20, A BID FOR YOUR OLD WASHER It's worth $10 to you this montli applied to the purpose of a new Automatic Electric Washer. The Automatic washer is one of the most practical home washing machines mado. It sella for $110.00 on termsbring your old washer and take a new Automatic for $100.00, which may be paid on easy terms $10 Down $10 a Month Discount for Cash YOU HAVE NO OLD WASHER? Then with your fine now Automatic wo will givo you FREE 1 standard electric house iron with cord and" A 5-pound package Hurley washing machine Service in the Machine The Automatic was choson by the Idaho Power Company after consideration of many others, because it had the soundest elements of service The Company -stands behind the Automatic, as over, with complete repair and replacement facilities, insuring you uninterrupted service in the years that follow. ,, Come and See the Automatic at the Electric Shop Idaho Power-Co. n..".M?c.r,v.onor' Co"ty Hoys' ami Girls' Club Loador, and Miss ituth 1 hodo. Munngor of tho Frultland Club took tho following young lad los of tho Girls' Uroad Club to tho Joffrys school bovoii mllos north of Wolsor on Seturduy: Fay Amos, Ituth Raines, Hnzol Uosson, Mary Chllds, Mantlo lleoman, Marino Sherman. Thoso young ladlos de monstrated tho baking of baking powdor biscuits and nftor tho do monstratlou thoro to tho young ladlos who oxpoct ta form a bread club, thou Mlssosa Fay Amos and Ituth Haines, tho two solocted to do tho baking, bukod biscuits for tho crowd of fifty or moro guests pres ent. Aftor thoy wero bakod cream od chlckon was pourod ovor them which furnlshod tho delicious lunch oon to tho gathering. Thoso two young ladlos wore tho ones select ed last fall to demonstrate at tho Uolso fulr for tho Frultland Club, Tho Fldolls aud Hereon classes of tho llrothorn Church had a picnic and all day Uncial nml Inmlnnau mooting at tho Church Sunday and a splondld tlmo was had. icov. Austin, of McPherson is con ducting most Intorostlnir nml nnlr. uuai meetings at tlio Ilrothron I ,u "a,a " " "r many years Church and largo crowds aro thoro I "veA M0't ' Frultland where ho in linn. 1. 1., kfx. ..! 1 OWnil A InrCTn rnnth nt Iflfl nAAa In tliM ultinliii n.i i. .. t 1.1.. vml lmnrnvnrt. TYa Wns n 1lmllt, .,. ...w a,i.n."c nun in n lumurnuui - ,-.,-.., .. ...... .....UI good soloist and bor work Is much 1 disposition and all who know him nnilPAIfllnfl lnn. Lin f.l.n.1. . , 1 II. Krnsl ntul Mm rt mini whon thoy returned from church Sunday found tho houso full of poo- p, ,nn.V.lll l,lB tnbl eroanlng with good things to cat to remind them of their birthday anniversaries, 0110 on tho 11th and ono oT tho 12th. A birthday cako with 47 candles nt ono end and ono of 73 candles at tho other grncod tho tables. imou Komi? irnm irmmnn.i in t.. otto woro John McCluro, and fam ily, JamosMcCluro nnd Grandma McCluro, N. J. Onrman and family, B. h. Nokcs nnd Mrs. Nokcs, Mrs. Otto Swanson. Tlltl Volltlir nnnnln nt 1,n ril.,...t. of Christ, Frultland, aftor tho ser vices Sunday wont Hireling Island for "Picnic dinner and n climb over tho lulls. Miss Lois Flock was un fortunate 111 lnalllfr Imr Vn,l.k Mr, and Mrs. A. Grimes woro ovor from Ontario Friday and had dinner with Mr, and Mrs. II. E. Tusslng, Mr. Took Is putting rn a pumping Plant on tho H. B. Tusslng ranch. wmor win also bo pumped nccross tho Teck city property. Mr nnd Mrs. S. M. Thomas hail "il'olr Sunday gliosis Mr. and Mrs. ouiiii jncKoii anu rnmily, Twonty-slx nttonded tho Interest ing Ladles Aid meotlng at tho homo of Mrs. II. J. Hondy Thursday. Madames Hondy and Powoll woro tho hostesses, Mrs. J. N. Hill was down from Now Plymouth last wcok visiting at tho homo of Mrs. William Illrd sall. Tho Hill family camo down Friday ovonlng to attend tho Glco Club orchoslra. Mr. and Mrs. John Dower and damrhtnr. Union nt w,,i., ti.. arrived Monday morning for n visit with Mr. Bower's sister, Mrs. Jool Ilavor, and family, Otis Graham and H. n. strawn woro Ilolso visitors Friday on school business. Mrs. Lotlfllln T.lnrlr trnnl in ni. Friday to purchaso a homo" whero sho and her family will rosldo. Mrs Marx Thodo will leavo Wod nosdny for Mattoon, Illinois, to visit her daughter, Irono, and hor mother who Is III. ?!r" "I1.1 .Mr- J' w- Stuart, or Al won, Nobraska, aro tho guests of tholr sons, Charlos B. and It. M. and ramtllos, on tholr rotum from a wlntnr snont In CnUtnmtn n.i 11... northwest. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. Poacoek and family wont to Mldvalo to spond Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. 81m Wntklns. Tho occasion was a big birthday party colobratlng tho nnnlvorsorlos of Mrs. Peacock and Mr. Wntklns nnd Mr. Peacock nnd Mr. Wntklns' mother. Miss Blslo Ilnyer wns up from tho Collogo of Idaho, to spond tho wcok oud with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jool Ilnyer. 11, W, Orover wont to Shoshono Fri day Where ha hml rnmnvml liU ill... Ing plant from Urogan, Oregon to tnnt piaco. Ho will bo gono sovornl wooks, MISS Ida ICllllnntlnr hn nnun in Wolsor to visit frlonds. Mrs. Mary llonnnn. nlRnnlmnn was tho guost Bundny of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Itnmoy. Hon Harris Is homo from Wash ington Stnto University spondlng his vacation with Mm Immn fnlla nov. Sandora, of Hardin, Iowa, has nccoptcd tho call to pronch In tho naptlst Church heo and will nrrlvo by auto to assumo chargo of tho pastorato about May 1st. Ilomombor tho Parent Teachors' Mooting this Friday night, April 16th. It you aro Interested In a bettor Frultland, como out. Miss Lola Carpontor, of Wolsor, has boon down visiting tho Croger, Hchmld famlllos. At IU meeting Monday ovonlng tho Hoard of Bducatlon hired tho following toachers for tho coming year: N. C. Hungor, Hosoberry, Ida ho, High School Sctonco, and Man ual Training; Mrs. N. C. nungor; Domestic Scloneo; Mlsu Mnry Allco Young, of 8oattlo, formorly of Uuhl, teachor of Art and Music; Miss Ilolno Jonks, First Primary; Miss HesBlo Wolf, of Sonttlo, Socond Prl mnry; Miss Bva Hollenbeck, Fifth Qrado; Miss Mario Church, Uppor Grados, 8unnysldo. Word Iiob como that Prof. T. It. Nollson Is to teach In Kampn the coming yoar, A, O. Douglas, formorly of Frult- iunu, now 01 i-nyoito, passou away Monday night at one o'clock, at his homo, nftor n short Illness. Ho was 70 yoara old and for many years Real Bargain Days for the Man Who Builds For the man who plans to build, repair or re model, this is certainly a favorable time. Not for four years have building conditions been so right as they are now. In many cases our prices are 35 por cent lower than thoso of a yoar ago. Building materials havo all como down with a crash. The whole country is about four years behind in its building and this community, like every other, is short of houses aud barns. Pooplo must build, soon. Increased building, bound to come, will not lower tho prices any moro. CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT TO BUILD Come in and let's put down in black and white just how much you can save by prompt action now. Geo. McClnin, Sales Mgr., Ontario, Ore. Boise Payette Lumber Company ANNOUNCING Thermoid Cord and Fabric TIRES Answering the demand that comes to nil real ; SERVICE STATIONS For TIRE SERVICE appreciated. Lom) I.ltllo Ono Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mm. Kvar Knberg, born Saturday afternoon, April 9th passed away that evening aud tho funorol ser vices wero held Sunday afternoon and tho little one laid to rest In Riverside Cemetery, Pnyetto. Deep and sincere sympathy Is exteudod tho parents. Mrs. J. O. Chaplin, while loading a row Saturday evening nt hor homo In Payette had her leg broken above the ankle. The rope In some manner becamo fastened around the ankle and tho cow dragged her Mr. Chanlln fnrmnrlv inn,lnntni n store here with Mr. Johimon. Mr. Nesbltt of near Now Ply mout'i ro'd a car of steers to the Independent ifiarkot of Oninrin Mm,. day. Saturday evening tho Endeavor planned n Biirprlse on Emil Schmld, tholr President nml wnn( in i.iu homo with a big birthday cake cov- uruu wiwi me necessary candles. Koch VOUI11T lndv tnnk tinr lunch. oon nnd the partners for supper were secured by pulling strings over uoor io wnicn wore attached big balls of paper containing the part ner's name. A splendid time was had. Eighteen nolghbore of Mrs, H. F Wulta went, there uninvited Satur day evening to remind her of her birthday anniversary. Oood eats were taken along and Interesting games mado up a merry evening. wor ins irionus. Ho leaves a daughter In Iowa, ono In Washing ton, Miss Florence, formerly a teach or In Now Plymouth schools, and two sons, Loon and Howard, at homo. No funeral arrangements have been mado. Tho O. E. Solcoty and Quoon Esther Clrclo gavo a miscellaneous shower Thursday aftornoon for two brldos-to-bo, two of their members, at tho home of Mrs. 8, Hunter, on Minnesota Avenue. Tho rooms and tables wore prettily decorated with white and pink carnations and hearts and n brldo and groom decor ation adorned tho tablo at which Mrs, Harry Powoll and Mrs. Ralph Maklnson presided. Punch, wafers, and angel food cake wero served to tho guosts. Forty Invitations wero oxtended. ' Miss Carpenter will bo- como thn hrliln nt Mr. nillnrd Prn. ger, invitations being out for April I7tb. Both Misses Carpontor and Hunter aro popular with tho young er set having grown up in Frult land and being graduates of the High School, Miss Hunter being a teacher now In tho Fourth Grade schools. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurd wero hos tesses Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hurd, of Payette, tho dinner given In honor of their fortloth woddlne anniversary. All tho grand children wero also guests. They came out In their auto aud Mr. Hurd remarked that traveling was quite different forty years ago whon thoy left their homo at Firth, Iowa, they travoled through to Ida ho In a wagon. We Have Added to Our Lines the Thermoid Cord and Fabric Tires Made with Crollde Compound The Thermoid is a wonder Tire, its users record from 50 to 100 per cent, more than the conventional Six Thousand mile guarantee. The Thermoid is a Non-porous Tire whose tread bears the brunt of wear. In Ford sizes 7500 is the guarantee. We make our own adjustments. GLOBE SERVICE STATION E. B. Johnson, Prop. Tho Globe is always at your service. Gas, Oils, Frco Air and Water, Crank Case Service and a Complete lino of Accessories. All Treads All Sizes FORD GARAGE Ontario, Ore. Kenneth Fisher, son of Mr and Mrs. Grant Fisher, who Is attend ing u Military school In Portland, went with his cousin to Olymnla and to sea a largo battleship launched. While out In a tug on tho sound, Kenneth, was over-balanced and toppled Into tho Bound. Aftor an hour's drying in tho on glne room ho was none the worso for tho Inner Investigation of tho sound. Miss Maude Adams was tho guest nt Mr. nml Mm Wnllnr flnrlinm and family for tho woek end. Tfecfc.rhnt MiesdowI ne prayed rw ,"Sjb DREAMLAND Saturday