The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, April 28, 1921, Image 2

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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL S8, 1021.
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1 Funeral Directors
Six State Licenses
Lady Assistant When Desired
Modern Chapel Room
iiHIBPPPWSi
KINGMAN KOLONY
Ambuience Service With all Modern Conveniences
H. L. Peterson
Phone 37-J
ONTARIO FURNITURE CO.
C. R. Augustus
Phone 76-M
ANNOUNCING
Thermoid Cord and
Fabric TIRES
Answering the demand
that conies to ail real
SERVICE STATIONS
For TIRE SERVICE
We Have Added to Our Lines the
Thermoid Cord
and FabricTires
Made with Crolidc Compound
The Thermoid Is a wonder Tire, its users rccord from
50 to 100 percent, 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. D. Johnson, Prop.
The Globe ia always at your service. Gas, Oils, Free Air and
Wator, Crank Caso Service and a Completo line of Accessories.
SAFETY FIRST
YOU often hear that slogan. Its ns
true with banking as with railroading or
any other public enterprise.
IT is safety first for our depositors. We
keep this constantly in mind. That's why
wo are so careful about our loans and our
reserves. That's why wo carry fire and
burglar insurance. We want every depositor
to feel sure that the money entrusted to us
will be ready any time it is requested.
That's why our depositors have confidence
in this bank. They know their funds are
safe when in our old-established, reliable
Bank.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY"
Ontario - .- - Oregon
Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and MIbs
Corlno Maxwell apont last Sunday
with their Blstor and family, Mrs.
Tyler of Now Plymouth, Idaho.
Miss Mnson, Principle, of tho Ros
well, Idaho Schools, spent tho wcok
ond with hor sister, Mrs. W. Ed
wards. Mrs. Hoy Crouch U entertaining
Miss Tack of Salt Lake City, Utah.
II. S. Burroughs of New Plymouth
Idaho visited his Kingman ranch
Monday. Mr. Durroughs who has
n fruit ranch- at Now Plymouth re
ports 16 degrees abovo, and fruit
growers smudging their orchards.
Tho official tomperaturo reported
this wcok In this vicinity Is rathor
dlsqulotlng, 29 degroos Saturday
night and 28 dogrecs Sunday night.
Fear Is folt that early fruits nro
damaged to soma extent.
Tho Short Lino Irrigation Co.
turnod water Into tho canals this
wcok. Junior Lynch took posses
sion of his quarters' nt tho pump
station.
Ivor Chrlstenscn and family mov
od this wook to tho II. Walters dry
ranch.
Kcnnoth Vandorpool Is homo with
his father on tho ranch after an ex
tended visit with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Dullard of Arcadia.
E. F. Pratt and family loft this
wcok for tholr homo nt Ironsldo,
taking with thorn nbout 100 head
of cattlo to summer rango.
Frank Martin, who has spent tho
wlntor with his son, Conrad Martin
nnd family, left for arangovlllo,
Idaho, Monday last, whoro he will
spend somo time with a daughter.
Mr. and' Mrs. Orrln Wollaco and
son aro In Wclsor, Idaho for a fow
days visiting Mr. Wallace's sister
who will bo romombcrcd hero as
Mltfs Pearl Wallace
Tho Young Pooplo'g Class hold
tholr regular business nnd social
session Friday ovontng, April 29.
Mrs. A. O. Kingman, Miss Flor
onco Kingman nnd Mrs. It. K. Over
Maurlco L. Judd, oast of Parmu,
Maurice L. Judd, east Of P arma,
last Thursday.
Mrs. Edltha Scott, Miss Ellon
Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Ovor
strcot, II. II. Scott and Ilobt. B.
Ovorstrcot woro delightfully enter
tained nt dlnnor In tho homo of Mrs,
Edna 8tark of Itoswall, Idaho, on
tho evening of April 20th., by tho
lloswoll Young Pcoplo. who rocontly
gnvo tho plnylot, "Safoty First" to
n highly pleased nudlonco In King
man Kolony.
Don't forgot tho rogular P. T. A.
mooting. May 0th at 2:30 P. M. a
largo nttondnnco Is desired. 8ovoral
matters of buslnoss enmo boforo tho
meeting ns woll as oloctlon of of
ficers for tho onsulng yonr.
P. A. Kingman, F. T. Morgan nnd
Hnrva Otts mado a business trip to
Ontario and vicinity tho first of
this wook. Tho County council of
tho P. T. A. which moots nt Nyssa
April 30, should havo a good ropro
sontntlon from this community. A
himlncRs session at 11 A. M. with
an Intorostlng program beginning
nt 1:30 p. ni. Is plannou;
Tuosdoy Mrs. Cowglll Assistant
8tato Club loader will meet tho
Girls Sowing Club at 11 A. M. May
9. At tho samo hour Harry Woll
man, County Club Loader will moot
with tho Pig Club. A Joint club
mooting Is planned and nn Invita
tion oxtondod to all paronts ond
thoso Intorcsted to attond this moot
ing. County Agont nrelthnupt has ar
ranged for a meotlng of fnrmors of
this section Monday, May 2nd nt
2:00 at Adrian. Pnul Mohl, flold
agont In marketing for Oregon, will
dollvor n locturo on "Succossful Co
oporatlvo Markotlug Among Farm
ors" This Is n subject of vital Im
portance to tho growor at mis umo
ond one upon which wo can recolvo
valuablo Information. Mr, Mohl hns
mado a study of tho subjoct. Corao
out to this meotlng ond got tho
principles underlying co-oporatlvo
mnrkotlng first hand. This may bo
tho foro-runnor of co-operative mar
keting In this section.
HEAR YEA! HEAR YEA!
THAT'S the cry of the Auctioneer when selling off a
lot of old and second hand furniture.
And you will pay a big price for his goods because some
one is going on your good judgment and wants that
article.
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You can buy
New Furniture
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here at our store for LESS MONEY, and no one to
raise your bid.
Everything Marked in Plain Figures
Buy now while closing out this Bank
rupt Stock. -
Mcdowell
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FURNITURE CO.
ONTARIO
OREGON
J. A. SCHMIDT, Broker
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Rrad Moss was a Durns visitor
ono day last week.
The Robeknh Lodge Is to hold a
mooting ond social ovenlng ottor
Lodgo on Saturday evonlng.
Mrs. Tom Howard has been very
sick tho past week. Mrs. n. E,
Dunton has been taking care of her
at prosout. Sho Is reported bettor.
John Gearheart ond family visit
ed at tho homo of Archlo Myora
this past week.
Tho community at largo has hod
n general ditch cleaning. The big
ditch and Johnson ditch ond sovoral
Bmall ditches nro ready to carry
their wator supply,
Tho death of Avery Itlchey of
Juntura was quite a shock to the
various citizens of Drewsey.
Dee Woodruff of Burns passed
thru Drewsey enroute to Juntura
ono day last week.
Joo Llllard was a business visitor
at Drewsey one day this past week.
Ooorgo Riley and wlfo wero Drew
sey visitors Saturday ovenlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rink Myers went
over to Rurns this past week on
business.
Victor Cleveland came down from
Van one day last week on business.
George RHoy has a new Fairbanks-Morse
wind mill erected nt
his ranch. He says, "there's some
class to pumping now."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Capps made
o trip to Drewsey Friday.
WANTED .TO KENT
Responsible party doslros to ront
-I or 6 room houso. Inquire at tho
Argus offico.
FOK SALE aood R. 1, Hod eggs
$1.00 sotting of IS eggs. Lestor
Turner. Phono 4 8-J. 10-23 p.
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NOTICE
All persons owning ond keoplng
swine within the city limits of tho
City of Ontario aro hereby uotltlod
that to do so Is contrary to the or
dinances of said city and If they
continue so to keep swlno within
the city limits prosecutions will be
uecessary.
PIANO TUNING
Following nro somo of thoso reg
istered at Ontario hotols tho past
woek:
MOOHE: Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ward, Tom Ferguson, Parma; Fred
Lund, Nyssa; E. J, Morrison, Jam
toson; A. 1). Andorson, Wolsor; Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Prltchott, Vale;
Miss N. D. Valllant, San Francisco;
J. S. Davis, Dolso; Mr. and Mrs. K.
II. Johnston, Iloulah; Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Longer, Casper, Wyo.; It. W.
Dlckorson, Parma; Mrs. Zimmerman
nnd family, Amor. Falls; Mr. and
Mrs. L. Ewlng, Portland; Mr Wal
ter Weaver, Wolppo; W. F. Jllco,
Caldwell; Hoy A. Dates, Dolse: For
rest Jonos, Juntura: I). W. Tlllot-
son, Iioulah; L. II. Allon, Vole;
Mary E. Illack, Wonatche. Wn.j
Mrs. Frank Kllno, Harry J. Neely,
Spokane; A. E. Drown, Crane; H.
V. Gunn, Corvallls; II. Knight, Mt.
Home; Druco Donnls, LoGrnndo; C,
M. McDanlol, Winifred Knowlton,
Uoluo; Chas. McGeo, Rlversldo; H,
Muoggo, W. E, Palmor, Daker; Mrs.
Dooth, Hngorman, Ida; E. T, Swan,
I. Gates, Vale; Mrs. Angle Murphy,
Iloulah; Mrs. It. E. Mills, Hurley,
Ida.; F. Lucas, Weston; Earl aib
bons, Payette; Joo 8. Howry, Crow
ley; Geo, H, Loerch and wlfo, Fruit
land; O. It. Edmond, Dolso; J. W.
Crawford, nurns; Donald McLcod,
Harper; J. Frank Hoguo, Iloleo; W,
E. Smith, Taffonlsh, WobIi.; Mr,
and Mrs, K. a. Martin, Portland;
A. S, Truscott, Cambridge: L. E.
Dunn. Twin Fnlls; Mrs. Abbott Wil
liams, Vale; P. M. Farls, Portland;
It. M. Evans, Laurens. Ia.: E. E.
Elliott, Salem; E. D, Doxeo, Corval
lls; It. It. Coopor, Yakima .
CARTER: J. F. need, nrogan;
Goo. Rlack, Gooding; II. D, Saun
ders, Princeton, Or.; W. A, Jack
eson, Dolse; John Lien Nyssa; Geo,
Foon, Crane; J. S. Redsull, Vale;
A. G. McCarty, New Plymouth;
Dave Glenn, Ileulah: W. L, Pence,
WeBtfall; Edna N. Johnson, Dakor;
James Declmo Nampa; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lynch, Nyssa; C. C. Cryder,
Idaho Falls; Howard Lant, Clarenco
Merrill. Eugene; W. P. Allen, Jun
tura; Mrs, Elbert George, Crane;
D. H. Carsen. Welser: Phil Sullivan,
Daker; A. Mlntzer, Nampa; C, T.
Itlloy, Drewsey: O. Anderson,
Glonns Ferry: Harry Washburn,
Daker: Frank Dubako, Payette; Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Peacock, Dolso; C.
Cohen. Emmett; C. S. Skinner, Owy
heo; G. E. Hurd. Henry Page, Port Pert
land: John Martin, Huntington; L. '
J Welty, Council, Ida; Mr. and!
Mrs. W. F. Thorp, Corvallls; Den ;
Purcell, II. Kutch, Payette; M, A.
Howell, Heppner: D. Dlevans, En
terprise, M. II. Deck, Caldwell; A
Mlntzer, A. J. Nelson, Nampa; J
L. Dalton, North Powder.
-BUY A
HOME PRODUCT
HOMEY
Guaranteed Pure Honey and Corn
SYRUP
AT ALL STORES
None Better for Cooking
REPAIRS
for all tho hay machinery. Lots got thoso re
pairs today whilo tho getting is good.
Wo havo tho gonuino International repairs
and our stock is complete. They fit close, wear
longor and aro hotter in quality.
Bowaro of "mado for" and "will 'fit" im
itations. . .
Don't wait until the season is pn, wo havo
them now.
Roference Mrs. Cox, Mrs, Aiken,
Mrs, -Drelthaupt, Mrs. Gallagher,
Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Laxon, Mrs.
Luehrs, Mrs. Castlemau Rev, Lus
combo and many others In this city.
Please leave ordore with Mrs, Cox
or Mrs. Aiken. L. N. Hockett.
Wolaer, Idaho. 19-20-p.
WHITE LEGHORN HENS 12.00
baby chicks $18.00 per hundred!
Hatching eggs $1.60 per setting,
$10.00 per hundred. Phone 206. E.
G. Lightfoot. tf.
PIANO FOR SALE $200. Inquire
at Paul Qrlffln's near. East side
school bouse. 20-21 p. I
TROXELL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
ONTARIO, OREGON
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