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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1921)
p-HTtM,--' -Tz-TsS "4 rjtittmtm bwi wwn'inwinn.'''i"-- - - -- I THE ONTARIO AHGrS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TIlTJttSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. LOCAL PERSONALS Miss N. II. Vnlllent of Sun Fran- cisco nrrlvod tho first of the week to tnko n position ns stenographer . with W. 8. Stone, highway contrac ' tor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Sloan of Dm molt woro guests ofMr. Sloan's sis tor Mrs. Homor Anderson Inst weok end. Vivian Vnnderhllt, oncof the Wols or High School Graduates was shop- ping In Ontario Friday. Misses Kthol nnd Corn McNnlty, Mary Jnno Sowcll, Mao 1'latt nnd MU8 Suscmnn attended "Swoot hoart Shop" In Uolso Saturday. Mr. nnd Mm. Omnr Klnm wore Welsor visitors Sunday. Mrs. lint tlo Shnrnl, Mrs ItouUon nnd Oscar Utloy drovo linck to Ontario with them nnd nttended tho picture show that evening. Mrs. K. V Anderson left Sunday for n fow days visit with rolatlvos nt Hot Lake MIbs Dorro Doarhorn returned Inst week nftcr finishing a term of school nt Dully Creek. Miss (Jcorg'la Hull was a weok end visitor In llnlsc. Fred Cnnflold returned Saturday from tho hills and has hceu III over since with tho spotted fevur. His condltto'i Is not serious, tho enso ho Ink n r.illd one. V. 8. 8tono, contractor for the first section of tho highway hns opened an offlro In the Iloyer build ing on Oregon Street. B. M. Orclg went to Haley, Idaho Wedncsdny for n fow days. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. lllnRhnm wero ln Uolso Mondny and Tuesday. Mrs. A. M. Ward returned Tuesday from n several ilayH visit nt West fall. David Wilson of Spokane Is In Ontnrlo for few days looking after his property Intorcsts. Attorneys P. J. anllngher, W. K. I.coh and C, Mcaonnglll woro pas Hongers on Monday afternoon's train, for rondleton whero thoy wont to argue cases before tho Supremo court. Capt. ltohort M. Duncan of Hums arrived In Ontnrlo Snturday nnd ro tnnlnod over until Mondny onrouto to Pendleton whoro ho was to argue n caso before tho Supremo Court. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Itlchos of Vale and Mrs. Long motored to Uolso on Snturday. K. W. Howland was n Ilolso huslness visitor on Saturday. Among those who wont to Uolso lo seo tho "Sweetheart Shop" woro tho Misses Kthol anil Cora McNulty. Mary Jano Howell, lluth Susman and Mrs. John 13. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. ltnlph Swnglor wore Uolso. visitors Saturday to hoar tho "Sweetheart 8hop." On their re turn trip tholr car broke down at vNotus nnd thoy had to cull Ontario ' fn'r assistance Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'. J. ,)? (lallngher took tho Swnglor Auburn ' nnd drtva to Ntus to bring the ' innroonod party homo. Mlsg Merle Bingham visited over tho wook end with tho C. II. Col- ' kins family nt. Wolsor. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Socoy woro also guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Calkins Sunday. John Mcado of Twin Falls Is visiting with his sister Mrs. Frank Lynch In Ontnrlo. P. A. Phenoy, O. S. L. rondmns tor, lias been transferred back to Nam pa and Pat Hrennnn tins hceu plnred In chnrgo of the Ontario div ision. Mr .llrennon has moved his family from Pnyctto to Ontnrlo. Mrs. It. It. Crisp Is homo from her visit to rolnthes at Olonns Ferry. A. E. Urccount was hero from Huntington Sunday visiting with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dull wero Wolsor visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelso moved Monday to n forty aero farm near Nyssa. Mr. nnd Mrs K. I. Stanbrough moved rqrontly to a ranch In Apple Vnlloy. .Mr and Mrs Hnrnoy Hull drovo over to Huntington Sunday. Miss Vclla Cronln Is expected homo Saturday from Crowley whero she tins Just finished teaching n successful term of school. Nelson Sutlons ami son Clarence of Vale wero trading In Ontnrlo Wednesday. Thoy also supplied some of tho local market with hon ey nnd shipped a iunntlty to outside points. Mrs. Paulino B. Onkos of Portland arrived Inst Saturday evening to ho tho guest of her son nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Oaken. Mr. nnd Mrs. L, It. llrolthaupt. Paul Mohl and A. 11. Cain drovo to Ilolso last Saturday to attend tho conventions of Poultry raisers of Southern Idnho and Kastorn Oregon. Judge nnd Mrs, Dalton Illggs nnd family leave next week for tholr ranch nbovo Vale for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sprngua Adam nnd their twin daughters left last Snt urday tor tho tholr homo In St. Anthony, Idaho. Mrs. L. Adam wont as far as Ilolso with them re turning Sunday. Wallls Jones celebrated his sixth h'rthilay Tuesday afternoon with n party at which a number of his little friends enjoyed n good tlmo and helped him remember tho day Mrs. O. I. Hnzcltlno, or Canyon City, on of tho pioneer settlors of Ornnt County who wont Into this section during tho gold rush of tho early sixties Is visiting Ontnrlo this week, tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wccsc, nnd her grand daughter, Miss Ilolen Illggs who Is nlso n guest nt tho Wooso homo. J. W. Cunningham of Daor nnd Cunningham, Portland, was hero tho first of tho week, returning from n trip to Jordan Vnlloy whoro, with Hnrloy J. Hookor and others Inter ested ho wont ovor n plan for re flnnncliiK tho Jordan Vnlloy project and says ho hellovos thoy will bo successful In getting additional work under wny this mi minor. Mrs. 8, F. Oeddlngs ts hero from Hodmond. Oregon visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. I). Thomas. Karl Patton, Miss Bmnm Hennlng son and Mrs. Bd. Patton from French, Idnho woro ovor shopping nnd visiting frlonds In Ontnrlo Tuesday nftornoon. Mr nnd Mrs. Will Schnffor, Mr nnd Mrs. Clins. Athprton nnd Mr and Mrs. J. A. Walters woro Sunday guosts at tho N A. Jncokcs homo on tho boulevard. SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST OPENTOH.S.STUDENTS liocnl Pupils llntn Oppottiinlty To Win tflOtl Pi li liVoui Oregon Agitrultural College TIiIm Yrnr Hero Is n chnuco for somo senior In high school to win a cash schol arship of $100 from Oregon Agricul tural collogo this year. A now don ation to the scholarship fund mnkes four of theso $100 nwnrds posslhlo, and competitive contests for tho scholarships wilt ho conducted In Ontario by S. M. Uouchcr, principal of tho high school. Thrco scparnto contests will de termine tho winner. The first will fenturo compotltlvo essay writing and will bo Judged on originality. Tho sveond contest will ho In tho form of efficiency tests, nnd v tho third will ho to determine the "stu dent's ability In extemporaneous writing. Tho principal of tho school will determine tho students rntlng high est In tho contest, nnd wilt forwnrd tholr papers to tho collego. The committee on awards will announco tho wlnnors soon nftor tho close of tho contest. Tho first contest will ho conduct- i cd In tho vnrlous high schools of Oregon In tho noxt two wcoks. Any I high school student who hns bean graduated within tho Inst year may nlso enter tho contest, provided he or she hns never nttended college. HARD CIDER HEADACHES GET COOLED OFF IN CITY LOCK-UP (Jump of Young FcllovtH Find Trip To Fruit Imul Unprofitable Judge (Jives Lecture nnd Siuiitl Fine At Object J.i'nxoii SUNDAY HORNING BATTLE WINDS UP BEFORE JUDGE ALEXANDER'S ONTARIO and VALE BLUE SERGE SUITS "Single & Double Breasted" An Ideal GRADUATION SUIT $2500 $3000 $3500 To Top Off the Suit a STETSON HAT The Hat with a Reputation 10 Tax Paid Attempt To .Set Ho Dlffeienro In I'lliultlio Fiiililim ItoMilt In P. II. Hhrlwr l'n)ln $.-10 Hue In Poller Court. I. It. Shrlvcr, on nuto mechanic had a difficulty with J. A. Plillln hnum a local undertaker, and 8hrl ver undortook to sottlo tho difficul ty by resorting to prlmltivo moth od!, last Sundny morning on Nova- da streets near tho Globe Servlco station. Ilesldo attracting consider able attention, nnd tho flnnl Inter vention of pnsscrshy, Shrlvor secur ed a fine of $30 when ho was iiiotignt tieroro roiico Judgo a M. Steams Mondny morning. Mr. l'hlllnbiium who wns not tho aggrossor In tho fight colloctod n tnlscollnncous nsortmont of bruises about the head nnd fnco, Including n black oya nnd othor ndornmonts, which required tho nttontton of physicians. Ilnth mon woro chnrgod with disorderly conduct hut after hearing tho ovtdeuco nt tho bnttlo tho Judgo lot Mr. I'hlllahaum depart. L HAY FETE IS PRESENTED BY PUPILS $6 Astor Hats $3.85 ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER iltllo Toll lYom Primary Grades nnd Itojt and (ilrli of (iraiiuunr School In Interest lug Progumi II, H. Girls Dnuro AIno Tho nnnunl May Koto of tho pub lic schools was staged on tho High School lawn Monday afternoon mi ner nieai conuiiions. a inrgo num ber of tho parents of tho children woro present to vlow tho oxorclses and onjoy tho pretty dances of tho children. Tho program opened with n "Kim of May" dnnco by llttlo tots from tho Eastsldo school and wag followed progresslvoly by child ren from tho various grades, on through to tho High School which was ropresontod by a number of young womon In protty esthetic dances. Tho following wns tho nrocram prosontod during tho aftornoon un der tho direction of Miss lluth Sus man of tho department of Physical training: First of Muy, Mrs. Itomnn's room, first and second grades; Mnypolo Dnnco, airlB of fourth and fifth grades; Shepherd's Tale Nevln, Mlssos Illackaby, Doors, Drecount, Conway, Homnn. Reed. Struthora, David, Jumping Jacks, Misses Breck oii, Dall. Ilutlor nnd Lackey; A Garden Romance and Flowers, Miss Sow oil's mid Mrs. Jamleson's rooms; Fairies, Misses DoVrles, Schrura, Hardlmnn, Folger, Young, Holder, Sevoy, Hntfiold, Rutherford ond Phoney; Statues, Allco Dormnn, and Hopo Cpchran; Fairy Duet, Robert Laxon and Helen Rice; Grecian Trlezlo, Misses Skow, Whlt moro, Maddon, Westfall, Lees and Fnublon; Fawn Dance, Misses Gal lagher, Schrum, Hnrdlmnn, Ruthor ford; Sun Dance, Mona Rice, Sybil McDowell; Shepherd's Dance, The Misses Whltmoro, McIInloy, Drano, Monco, Halo, Lees, Rowo and Fau blon; Indian, Hoys of fifth and sixth grades, Eastsldo; Minuet, Francos Fllger, Dorothy Edwards; nelglan; Danish Group, a, Dance of Greeting, Mrs. Jamleson's primary puplla. b. 8hoomnker's Danco, Miss McNulty's second grade, c Seven Jumps, Miss Lackey's second and third grades; Swedish Group, a. Ox Danson, Boys of fifth and sixth grades grammar school, b, Tnntoll, Miss Thomas' third grade; Dutch Kiddles. High School; Ktnderpolka, third and fourth grades, Eastslde: Italian Tarantella, fifth and sixth grado glrls.Wostslde; Irish Dances, Misses Rartshe, Monco, Hale and Fol ger; French Dances. High School Sonlors; Korwoglan Dance, seventh and eighth grade girls; Russian Dance, High School girls, After a trip to a Frultlnnd appla ware houso whoro thoy secured a quantity of elder n group of Ontnrlo High School boys spent enrly Tues day morning In Judgo Stearns room ing house bohlnd tho city hall and Tuesday morning made tholr ex planations to tho Judgo. According to tho Btory told by tho beys: Oeorgo Smith, llllllo Loos, Lou Weaver, Mitch Mooro, Loluud Hess nnd Join Sullivan, thoy had visited tho Sargent npplo ware house Monday evening nnd on tholr return to Ontnrlo found tho going rough. In this condition Marshal Jack Gordon found thorn oil tho streets nbout midnight nnd decided to make tho night ns comfortablo as posslhlo for them in tho llttlo tight building back of tho city hall. Thoy did. In tho morning thoy wero lato to classes becauBo they had explan ations to mnko to tho Judgo, who after giving thorn n lecture fined thorn $5 a plcco nnd remlttod $4 each with tho added Injunction that n second appcarnlncc beforo him would bo met with a stlffer sen tonco mid a doinnnd for tho pay mont of tho portion of tho flno re mitted. Tho hoys promised to mend tholr ways. Tho officials nro on donvorlng to locato Just whero the boys got tho cldor, or rather who gave It to them for they said that It was not sold to thorn. It Is wild that tho stunt at which tho group was caughj Is but ono of a sorlos of parties held by different groups of Ontnrlo High School boys, tho others Just being lucky not to hnvo been npprohonded. Tho of ficials nro dotormlned to break up tho practice W. V. 8cott of Iloutah wns visit ing friends In Ontario tho first of tho weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnruo Dlacknby at tended a card party at tho homo of Fred Moss In Payette Wednesday evening. Tho party was in tho nn turo of n housowarmtng, as thoy re cently moved Into tholr new homo. Walter B. Martin of San Fran cisco, prosldont of Eastern Oregon Land Co. Is In Ontario this week. A Most Remarkable Sale POSITIVELY THIS SEASON'S VERY BEST OFFERING. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON THIS HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE. Pattern Hats Other hats in tailored and semi-dressy models at popular prices $3.50 to $10.00 Every woman can find a model that will be becoming to her, J?t4PHS FORGfRLS AND EVA NS HATS Y0UNG WOMEN j Osborn Millinery ONTARIO -:- -:- -:- OREGON WM Wear a "Palmyra" waist It moans distinction nnd quality. Mor tis Millinery and Novolty Shop. aitlFFITII ELECTRIC 8HOP. Agency Lnuu-Drl-Etto Washing Mn chine. All kinds of Electric Wiring. Prepare for warm woathor now by calling nnd selecting a Refrigera tor whllo our stock ts comploto. 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