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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
1 If ?! THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TJIURBDAY, JUNE 16, 192J Ontario Theatres I Thursday, Juno 1(1 noilRRT WAIIWICK THIS FOUKTKHNTJI MAN Two Reel Western (Forest Runners) MAJK8TI0 Tilfmlny Juno iSlat HOUART DOSWORTH In HIH OWN IVW" Tho Whirlwind 14th Ep. Two Acts of Circuit Vuuilovlllo .'- MAJKSTIO Friday, Juno 17 DUCK JONES In "TWO MOONS'1 Moon Rldorfl-Last Kplsodo SIATR5TTD Wednesday, June SMnd "HTIIX HMAMi VOICB" International Nows " MAJKSTIO Hun. & Mun., Juno 10 .V 20 McLEAN AND MAY In I.ICT'H 111 FABIIIONARI.K Number I'lcaso Harold Lloyd Comedy MAJKSTIO Hnlurdny, Juno 1H IIAItUY CAREY In 'T11K FHKKZK OUT" Two Ileol Joo Martin Comedy l'ntlio Nowg DltKAMI.ANI) Sntunlny, Junu 18 GOIjDKN HOl'K Sunday, June III OKKV WOLF'S GHOST- King of tho Circus Eddlo Polo Sorlal PAID LOCAL ADS I1 PASTURE FOR SALE 2 miles wost, l mlto south and IVi mile west of Ontario. Formerly tho Wanton ranches. O.. E. Carman, Vale, Oro. 21-29. FOR SALE At loss than cost, a timtf tiiitittninur tviiti nil modem con veniences, located just north of launary. tor nppoinimom cnu u A. Krot. DOUGLAS MACLEAN. DORIS MAY BTAIt IN SPAIUOilNa COMKDY Youthful Inco Players Aro Pnlr Of Noniywcus in "Let's Mo Fnnlilonnblo" FOK BALE Chevrolet touring car 1418 model lit good condition ?30P . Somo lorms, Sco It at tho Ford Onrngo, Phono 151-J. P. O. D. 270, Ontario. U.tf. LOBT OK STOLKK Two 3arl In it steers, brand loft hip, (Ell con locto'd). Ploaso tako up and notify J. J. Dlllard. 318-tf. WANTED Olrl for gonornl houso work. Orln Boyer, phono GD-J 27tf FOK SALE All my household goods, Jncqulsh rosldenco, phono 107-J. Mrs. A. L. Bproul. 27-28 ORIFFITH ELECTRIC SHOP All klndB of Electric wiring. Tolo- pliono 228 J. tL MORAL HEROISOM STERNEST TEST OF HAN'S CHARACTER No flrontor Character Portrayal Wvcr Dovlted Tlian That in "111 Own Ijiw" In Which Ifobart llostrortli In Star Lovors of tough-flstod nnd strong minded horoos will find Hobarl Hon worth's Impersonation of J. C. Mac No I r, construction ongtnoo, ' In tho latest Ooldwyn-J, Parker Read, Jr. production, "His Own Uw," ono of tho surest and truost dollncntlons of tho ablo, sturdy hero that this fin ished actor hna mado for tho screen. J. C. MacNoIr, a successful construc tion cnglnoor, has formod tho habit of going on a sproo at tho conclu sion of ovory successful Job. On ono of thoso, ho has an oncounter with a young Frenchman, with whom ho later makes frlouds and bunks for tho night In a cheap lodg ing houso. Upon MacNolr'a roturn to his business, ho Is called upon to undertake n long engineering task In Chinook, Alaska. Ho takes his acquaintance with him, and togeth er thoy begin tho long Job. From tho othor end of tho world comes Sylvia to sottlo tho matter of a dood for nn aunt back homo. Nelr, construction onglnoor, In tho meets tho girl and tho Inovltnbl call of youth to youth follows. During tho progross of their sum mor Idyll comes tho awful summons to France: "Report at oihco to...... for transportation to Ilordoaux whero you will Join your regt ment." Tho first fow months of Jcnn's absence en mo to a craBhlnir climax 'for Sylvia In tho receipt of n tolo- gram saying mni nor lovor una boon klllod In action. Four years passed, during which Jean Baval'a llttlo son had nwnkon od a great lovo In tho heart of Mac Nelr. And then, Jean Savnl camo back. Ho found Bylvln and MncNoIr and llttlo Jean. Tim situation was plain to him. His friend nnd Bylvln ovon hnd betrayed him ho thought. In tho end, it was Sylvia who do cldod. What sho dccldod nnd who was tho strongor to boar tho bur den of tlufoiit. forms tho powerful climax of this thrilling phntodrama. It will bo presonted nt tho Majestic thontro Tuesday, Juno 21. WHITE LEGHORN HENS 2.00 baby chicks $18.00 por hundred! Hatching eggs $1.50 per sotting, $10.00 por hundrod. Phono 200. E. O. Llghtfoot. HTOCK TO PA8TUHK After Juno lBt Prlco $1.60 por hend, yoarllngs $1.25 dood pnsturo, plenty of wator. C. II. Trousdalo tt DouglaB MncLcan and Doris May will bo tho attraction at tno niajes ifc Thnntro noxt Sunday nnd Mon day In tholr latest scroon comedy, "Lot's Do Foshlonablo." It la tho Btory of n young mar rlod pair with limited moans nnd their offorts to keep up with tho Boclal swim at a swell summor ro sort. To bo In Btyln, both securo themBolvos "nfflnltlos" nnd got Into all Borta of humorous complications. Whon thoy havo nt last extricated thomsolveB from tho mess, thoy do cldo Hint It la bottor to bo happy than to bo faBhlonablo. ROUKRT WARWICK IH OAY ADVENTURER IN NEW STORY FOR BALE 1020 C Passongor Uutok with extras, In first class condition. Paul Coyou. Boo our stock of used pressuro tanks boforo buying. Wo havo somo oxcollont bargains. II. R. Udlck. FOR SALE OR KENT A small houso and lot, Torraco Heights. Call 223-W. Jili FOR BALE At bargain. Now Remington Typowrltor, Model No. 11. Boo F. J. Clomo at Depot Kx prosB Office Comfortnblo bodroom, to let. modern homo close In: Mrs. C. Scholes. " p. rpi.n tlli. Rnrlnlv nf tlln CfttllollC Church will hold a food bbIo at Rador'a store Saturday, Juno loin, starting at 10 A. M. g TOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE $5.00 AND $10.00 COU PON BOOKS FOR SALE. SOME people say that to pay cash is too inconvenient. Our coupon books offset that trouble. Many of our customers buy a book and leave it at our store. This saves them the possibility of losing it, hunting for it every time they go shopping, etc. Buy one and save money at cash prices at our store. Our prices drop with the mar-, ket. Our prices are regular prices, not special prices. Do not get confused. Sugar has taken a drop. We offer this at this at $8.30 per sack. ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY CO. Phono 3 "Tlio Fuurtwnli Mnn," Adapted From KukIMi Play, Is Lively Iajvo Btory A new romantic comedy plcturo, "Tho Fourteenth Man", fcnturlng Robort Warwick, will bo tho attrac tion at tho MaJoBtlo Thcatro Thurs day. Tho story centcrB nround ono Captain Cordon, of a Highland regl- tnnt uhmn rhlvnlrln nnnchnnt for championing tho underdog lends him to assault n superior ouicer nuu lonvn Ensland anondlly to avoid tho xnnanniinArna. In Now York ho On- countors Mnrjory Beaton, who Is bo Ing Influenced by her unscrupulous guardians to marry a man bIio doos- n't Invn. Thrnueh a midden friend ship for hor Cnptaln Cordon Is plungod Into a now Borlcs of ad- vonturos, mciuuing a lon-rumm vmv fi,.i ivltli n nrnfpnnlnnnl. Matters nr rinniiv plnnrnil tin hnnnllr. with tho Captain, of courBO, claiming Mnrjory lor 1KB own. Tho cast surrounding Robort War wick Includes protty Hebo Dnnlols. HARRY CAREY Tho Stranger camo galloping over tho rldgo and dipped down Into tho hollow that shielded tho wlckod town of Ilrokon-Ruckla from tho eyes of tho world. Tho first woman that ho saw was Zoo Whipple Bho liked his flashing smllo and his air of brava do, yot, aftor a fow momonts' con vorsntlon Bho turned away from him as though ho woro accursed. A few days later Bho Btoppod tho stranger In front of tho Hondllght, Saloon and Gambling Hall and lashed him with a horBowhlp. Ab tho Bttnglng lash bit Into his frosh ho smiled n strango smllo. Whon sho hnd spont hor fury ho turnod away and Inughod. Who was tho BtrangerT Why did ho como so unoxpoctod ly to Broken Rucklo nnd why did Zoo Whtpplo hato htm and lovo him, horsowhlp him nnd klsa him? For ono of tho strangest ronsons that you can Imnglno. To toll It now would bo unfair to sovorat thousands who will mako It a point to bo n oro next sniuruay wuon mo first local scroonlng will bo hnd of Harry Carey's latost Universal ac-tlon-drnma, "Tho Freoro Out." Tho dashing Universal star Is In a now dramatic mood In "Tho Frooxo Out" nnd Holon Ferguson plays opposite all of which makos tho plcturo ono of tho best western foaturcs of tho year, NEW FOX PLAY BTAItfl COWIIOY RUCK JONKH School Commoncomont exorcises thoro roturnlng homo, Sunday, MIbs Bornlco Fonn returned from a visit lii Natnpa, Wodnesdny. Tho first haying Is fairly woll under way. Alfalfa woovll has boon noticed In sovcrat of tho fields. MrB. W. D. Kygar, was In Ontario from Wednesday to Friday taking X-rny troatmonts. E. G. Doll, of Wichita, Kansas ar rived Monday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. D. F. Korr and family having soon nono of thorn for 20 years. Esmondo Grlovos who has boon living In Ontario for a month or so roturnod to tho McNary ranch, ro-cently. Jack and I'oto uiascocic navo pur chased a share in a company owned Jackass. Mrs. C. E. Schwolzar and MrB. Sula Thompson woro guests Sunday at tho McEwen homo. Mrs. J. D. Neet, of Pine Volley, arrived Monday for a visit with her slstor, Mrs. Wm. West. Mildred and Evolyn DoDord vis ited Monna and Nina Smith Sunday afternoon. Mombora of tho Legion and friends who met nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oco Bchwolior, Saturday ovon Ing, woro, Mr. and Mrs. Slntto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlar, Mr. and Mrs. IJIIly Snyder, Mr. nnd Mrs, Roy Howo, MrB. T, M. Lowo, Mrs. Chns, Bchwolior, Mrs. Bula Thompson, Paul Howo. O cor no Kroth and Mr. and Mrs. Ocu Schwelzor. Mrs. Henry Sllppoy and bablos was a guest at tho J, P. McQInnU homo, Hunuay. Miss Gladys Kygar returned, Sun day from a short visit at tho Moore bond homo In Dolso.. Mr. and MrB. S. D. Goshort and family spont Sundny afternoon at tho Claronco Rocco homo. Tho Fonn family motored to Nys sa Saturday ovonlng. Miss Androwolln Storts will assist Mrs, Claronco Rooce during haying, Oregon. Oregon Short Lino Railroad Company Por II, D. Drone, Agent Juno 10 to July 14. LOCAL PERSONALS MIbs Nova Dnrtlott who underwent on oporntton for goiter at Holy Ros ary Hospital last wook was takon to tho homo of hor grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Dnrtlott, Monday. Phillip Schnur of tho Shorlft'a of fice at Vale stoppod In Ontario Wednesday onrouto to his old homo nt La Harpo, Illinois for a visit with his mother and othor rolnttvos. L. It. Rrolthnupt of Ontario and II. It. Wcllmnn of Vale aro In nt tondnnco at Farmors Wook at Cor vallls. Mrs. Luclnda Farmer formorly of Fotrbury, Nebraska arrlvod horo last wook for jui extended vlalt with hor son, Mnrshat II. C. Farmor. Later she expects to go to Good land, California to Join hor daugh ter and family whom sho accom panlod as far as Green Rlvor Wyom ing on tholr way to California nnd then camo on to Ontario alono. Frank P. Ryan, loading Vtilght of Snako Rlvor Council K .of C. and Rov, P. J. Btnck dologaton to the Stoto Convention of tho ordor loft for Portland Saturday ovonlng to nt tond tho Bcsslons. ARCADIA NEWS NOTES C. W. Barrett who has returned from his visit In Kontucky ropofls vory dry wonthor and unfnvorublo crops In that part of country. Joo Trent who hns beon visiting In this community hns roturnod to his homo In Lowlston, Utnh. Hiram Van Dyko who has boon working In tho shoop shearing camp has roturnod to this community and Is working at tho J. A. Hunt ranch. Llttlo Kcnnoth Vnndorpool Is visiting bis grandpnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Dullard this wook. Rov. and Mrs. Dlom of Ontario took dinner with Ed Wolfo and family Sundny. In tho nfternoou Rov. Dlom hold sorvlccs In tho school houso whoro a largo crowd gathorod to hoar him. A qunrtot motorod out from Ontario to sing for tho mooting and tholr selections woro enjoyed by ovoryono. O. W. Darrott was In Ontario Sat urday on business. Tim Mlrnrtlnn at tlln MalOStla Thontro Friday will bo "Two Moons" starring duck Jones, mo vox cow bay star. Oroat things In the way of n Irnnt tnr (tin thnUI&mls of ad- ralrors of this handsome young ac tor nro promisod in mis piciuru. Now stunts of daring, now sltua- llnna tn Htlr Ihn hi nod aild thrill tho hoart, nro said to havo boon usod In "Two MoonB," witu tno Biar hlmsoK at his host Jones' winning nA.BAnnlttu nnd hlu nmiVflSd AB & daredoyll rower woro glvon fuller play in any picturo. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Miss Dernlco McLafferty who has beon attondtng school at Collego Place, Washington, as a Freshraau for tho past term, returned home last week. A fair representation cast votoa nt tho olectlbn Monday. Tho board couslsted of U. R. Overstreet, chair man, Mrs, T. M Lowo, Mrs. Will Ream, Mrs. S. D. Dlgolow, Mrs. Frank Frlar and T M, Lowo. John Twelves, of Salt Hake City, Utah, arrived last wook at the hoino of his uncle, Warren Fenn, to try his luck In this vicinity. Ho Is at presont employed aa Irrigator on the DoDord ranch. Fred Kllngback and Ed Tenhave motored to Ontario on business, last Wednesday. Mrs. W. W. Smith, who was qulto til the first of the week Is feeling much better now. Mrs, vChas. Bchwelrer announced that tho boya' and girls club moot ing which was set for tho 16th of June has been postponed until the 30th when It will be held at her home. Mrs. Vorno Chambers and Mrs. F. J. Zellar of Ontario, visited at the Chas. Schwelter home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Kllngback wero supper guesta nt the DoDord homo, Wednesday. Mr. Kllngback, recent-, ly purchased a Deerlng binder and Is now prepared to do "custom work." Mrs. Chas, SchweUor haa been engaged as principal of tho Owyhee school for the ensuing year. Miss Vivian Cathey of Nyss will serve aa primary teacher. Mrs. SchweUor has taught hero for several years and Is well liked while MlM Cathey who substituted here a couple ' of years ago," has many friends In the community. Miss Gladys Kygar, went to Boise Wednesday to attend the High NOTICE OF BALE OF UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED FREIGHT Nottco Is horoby given that on July 21st, 1021, commencing at 2:00 P. M, o'clock of said day, tho under signed will soil at publlo auction at the O. S. L. R. It, Company Freight Dopot, situated near Washington Avonuo Streot, Ontario, Malheur County, Orogon, to tho hlghost bid der for cash, In accordanco with tho Statutes of tho Stato of Oregon, rola tlvo thoroto, to liquidate carrier's lion for freight and storngo charges, also cost of advertising, tho follow ing descrlbod proporty, tewlt: Threo crates itool signs, shtppod by tho Enamolod Stool Sign Co. Chicago HI., consigned to Eastorn Orogon Auto Co., Vale, Orogon, One caso Stock Food, shipped by Korlnok Romody Co., Portland Oro gon, consigned to A. B. McGlller way, Vale, Oregon. Ono box printed matter, shlppod by tho Konyon Co,, Dos Moines, Iowa, conslgnod to Harvey Garago, Vale, You'll lose your grouch when you hear Rudy Wicdoeft's Califor nians playing those two fox trot sensa tions "I Lost My Heart to You" and 'Tli Keep On Loving You." JUNE RELEASE JBrtmauHck Records ON SALE TODAY ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY Jf ta K i .. 1 W M COME RUNNING - o Tb BIGGEST eeaudtratiea witn fa overage county thep (MuuSeiMfetofPRlCE. PRICES ttkti fee BMcKadu in Ak up-and-dotM (own toA community of ow wS be found to compile MOST FAVOR ABLY with pnCM ttRYwant tut there u i added mcealm for tisding heie Our merchant metr (Aft pikes, beewtelliey are net m the habit of INFLATING aW. They look fer dm prof aW f-ted UNES-tkteujh holdwg their ouetofaen on QUALITY ftd good heneet SERVICE. . Tho SPIRIT of tkk town of an to PLAY FAIR mi fas ter FRIENDLY FEELING. Your delbr will GO FARTHER here. Mei the TEST and c for Youwelf. Yeull be desEikg with a body of Uwmm men whowilltoatveubaiMBAefeh! will auke vu FEEL LIKE They'll mke vow SHOPPING TRIPS to our town ey on the K)CkETBOOk--ead PLEASANT FOR YOU. SohmoretMwdCOMEONIN-toi&tewCBf ttie nHmi IfUtJ et Km KjpetL. , L it AV