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Vn lulu. TEE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921. 8 Z I K $. rjr APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS TO my old customers as well as those who have not bought fruit of me before I wish to say, I have a full crop of the above varities of fruit. Indications are that the qual ity will be exceptionally good this year. If you are inter ested in getting your home supplies direct from the grower, write for our price list. A. A. DOUBRAVA BROGAN, OREGON 40 TUE UIIR 4 Stores lilL RUB Store WE SAVE YOU MONEY Our buyers have been East buying for the past six weeks. Therefore we are receiving shipments of new goods almost daily, that we are able to offer you at lowest prices. Just received a big shipment of infanta di ojr shoes that we can sell you as low as - pxtl Also a fine lot of boys and girls school shoes at re duced prices. We still have a few pair of Blue Buckle Overalls at .85c per pair Khaki pants at - - $1.75, $2.35, $2.76 Khaki and whip cord ridnig breeches at - $2.98 One lot of good cotton pants - - $1.49 Block's tailored all wool pants - $3.95 to $7.50 A new lot of silk striped madras shirts, in all the new colors and weaves - $2.75 to $3.45 Dress shirts of precale and madras" $1.10 to $2.00 Boys shoes made of Elk and Mule skin $1.98 to $2.25 Rubber boots for irrigation - - $4.75 Suit cases and traveling bags priced $6.95 to $19.75 Why does the Hub sell to many shoes? MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Weutt CAIOL HUSHING OCL ZEROLZNE The Sign of a Service At FirM-claw Garages ad otW Dealer MSjESxfi3 Thursday, August 18 PEARL WHITE In "MOUNTAIN WOMAN" GIvo Her dug dump Comedy 1'Vidny mid Saturday WILLIAM RUSSELL In "DARE KNUCKLES" Rubbing It In Comedy Diamond Queon Sunday and Monday "GODLESS MKN" Reginald Darker All Star Prod. Roaring Lions on I'nrndo Century Animal Comedy Tuesday "THE BTAIt HOVKIt All Htnr Jnck London Story Bulgers Comedy Anlinnl Clrcua Wednesday 'MV JjADIT H GAIITKR" A Paramount Picture Intornntloiial Nows Tlitn-mlny "THE 1IIG ADVENTURE" "BREEZY" EASON, Tho cutest kid on tho screen I'YIriny mid Hal unlay WILLIAM FAHNUM ill "DHAO.HARLAN" Truck Horso Ilandlt DREAMLAND Saturday GRACE DARMOND "THE IHCAUT1FUL GAMBLER" Sunday BE8SIE OARRISCALE in "THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTOOD'' ONTARIO HOTEI.H CARTER HOUSE Win. Welch; Harper; II. A. Roso, Frank Hllgont, Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Kovnu. James Dlvlno, Culdwoll; Donn Issnc. Bolso; S. II. Lowlso, Vale; Robt. Robinson, Nampn; M. C. Stiles, Vttlo; Nannlo Crosby, Ilnkor; Mrs. Win. Konnody, Drogan; Miss E. Frost, Uakor; E. J. Johnson, Nam pn; L. W, Hombock, La Qrnndo; Tlra Cameron, Cascado; Davo Oloun, Wustfall; Mario Morrison, Soattlo; August Bosch, I'ayetto; II. W. Fronch, Uakor; Clnronco Cook, Port land; W. L. aillosplo, Portland; H. E. Parsons, Nampa; 8. D. Btowart, R. C Stowart, Wcstfnll; Juck Ross, Ed Smith, Now Plymouth; R. Alox andor, Parma. MOORE L. 8. Wilcox, Dolso; Rhea Lupor,' Salem, J. N. Ilrooklor and son, J. W. Young, O. W, Low llns, Portland; 11. P. Watson, Wols or; Mrs Poarl Shockloy, Uolso; Har riot Soars, Vnlo, O. It. Cochrane, Vale; Mrs. A. Mcdohoo, Drewsey, Miss Volva Ilyorloy, Drewsey; Olvon A. Watson. Uolse: II. T. Dnuor. Vn. catollo; E. J. Johnson, Dakor; J. C. Wilson, Dolso; W. M. Judson, Portland, Mrs. J. D. Daggot, Elea nor Williamson, L. M. Maxwoll, Jor omo, Ida.: Al. E. Smith. WnUm- P. U Turtcholl, Parma; Theo For clor, Crono; H. T. Dauor, Pocatollu; E. 0. Ingham, Portland, Elinor Kox, Uolso; Thoda Mlllor, Caldwell; w. D. Slaughl, Donver; C. Rockcot Spo kano; 0. A. Noadermau, Suit Lake; II. T. McCarty, Uolso; Mrs. J. I, Johnson, Parma; Vornon Mooro, Portland; Rex Marquis, Vale; A. W. Carloy, Dolso; Clay Hlnohart, Wnlla Walla; A. E. Hoopor, C. F. Cowan, Spokano; Alox Murray, Beulah; 0. O. Pulton, W. 0. Wultou, Astoria; J. II. Ronnor, Pertland: 0. P. Van Rizor. C. R. William. Spokano; J. 8. Popo and family, Jumlosoii; Prank Valos, flrogan; J. P. Joyco, Juntura. NOTICE OP liSTRAY Notlco is horeby given that tho following described cattlo hava como to my placo on tho Fnyotto- Oregon slopo miles north ot Ontario in Mainour County, Oregon, and that I am holding tho same as ostrays, said cattlo being doscribod as follows, to wit; Ono thrco year old whlto faced stoor with horns both cars cropped, branded thus on left sldo; ono two year steer, color, red, loft ear cropped, branded, NV on loft hip. Tho ownorB ot theso cattlo may como and tako tbo Bamo upon paying tho damagos thus far in curred togothor with tho cost ot keeping and tho charges ot this pub lication. It not so ro-clalmod said cattlo will bo, by mo, sold accord ing to tho law rotating to ustraya. Loyd L. Culbortson, P. 0. Payette, Idaho. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES NOTICE OP ELECTION MALHEUR DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notlco Is horeby given that Mat hour Dralnngo District will hold Its atinuul election oti August 31st, at two o'clock, In tho City Hall, On tario. Two supervisors aro to bu elected. C. R. EMISON, Chairman. VALLEY VIEW NEWS NOTICE OP ELECTION OP PAY. WITH OREGON HLOI'E IRRl- GATION DISTRICT Notlco Is horoby given that nn election will bo hold by tho oloctors of tho Payette Oregon Blopo Irriga tion District on tho 17th day of Soptombor, 1921, to dotormlno whothor or not tho District shall ontor Into an agroomont with the State ot Oregon for the payment by tho Stato of Orogon of tho Intorcst on tho bondod Indebtodnoss ot Pay otio Oregon Slopo Irrigation Dis trict, as follews: Intorost duo and payablo on J22G000.00 worth of nogotla blo coupon bonds, which will nccruo January 1st, 1922 and July 1st. 1922. rosDoetivnlv. Intorost duo and payable on $80000.00 -worth of negotiable coupon bonds, which will ae cruo on January 1st, 1922, July 1st, 1922, January 1st, 1923, July 1st, 1923 and Jan uary 1st, 1924, rospoctlvoly. For tho purposo of said olectlon tho said District shall comprlso a single olocilon proclnct having for Us exterior boundarios the exterior boundaries Ot tho District nn.l i... polling placo shall bo at the office I fif ftllA Dnnn.1 n rl.- m . . J fi I...'. r Ul 'r,!or8 01 1110 District iii the pumping station and power houso of tho District, which said pumping station and power houso la located In tho South oast Quarter of tho Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 17 South. Range 47 E. W. M. Malheur County, Orogon. Tho polls will bo oponed at 8 o'clock of tho morning of the day ot olectlon and will bo closed at 6 o'clock in tho attornoon of said day. J, L. Drown, A. M, Jonnston, . aeore W. Lattlg. Doard of Directors of Payette Ore gon Slopo Irrigation District. P. M. Boats, Secretary of Payette Oregon Slopo Irrigation District. Date of First Publication, August 18, 1921. Date of Last Publication, September 15, 1921. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Services 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Preaching, "Christian Ideals." 8 P. M. Oospel Sorvlco "The Lost Sheep." A full attendance of the Official Board Is desired at the 4th, Quarter ly Conference to be held at the Church Friday. August 19th. at noon. The Ladles will serve a lunch. Mrs. A. R. Albco Is spuudlug tho weok at Wolser visiting hor brother. Mr. Albco Is fortunata that his sis tors nro thoro ho ho Is not without a cook. Mr. Von Roadou and family, for merly ot this soctlun, but now living nt Qrcshain, Oregon, (near Port- laud) aro visiting with Prauk Honry and fnmlly this weak. Thoy Ilko their now homo vory much and re port all tho family In bettor health than whllo here. Mr. II. Wollman, Icador ot tho Boy's Corn Club gathorod up tho mombors of tho Vulloy Vlow club last Wodnosday and took thorn, to visit othor clubs In tho vicinity of Nyssa and southwest. Tho boys ro port an Interesting tlmo and on their return tllnoiT nt tho homo ot ono of tho mombors, Alva Iugraham. Threshing machines aro very busy now and thoro Is considerably more grain this soason than usual. A numbor aro also busy putting up tho second crop of hay. E. O, Alton, tcachor In tho School of Commorco, ono of tho vocational schools of Portland, Is visiting with tils slstor, Mrs, A. P, Burr. Mr. Allen and Mrs. Burr waro associated In schpol work togothor for a num ber of years In tho East und lator In Portland High School. This Is his first trip to our section and tho variety ot crops, grown lioro was a surprise to him. G. W. Dean Is busy with a cro.w of Kovuuteon cattliii! his notntons harvested and shlppod. Sovoral car loads nro being loaded as fast as posslblo mid tho potato markot Is much strongor with prospocta ot nnnthor rlso In prlco. Air. Uurross Is spondlng his vuen Hon visiting his mothor, Mrs. Bur ress and his sisters, Mrs. Clarence Rcos, Mrs. A. S. King, Mrs. T. Ken nody, Mrs. W. Knylor uud Miss Sarah Uurross. Tho Roburgor & Pogol threshing machlno Is gottlng uxcoltont results In this neighborhood and aro clean ing the grain tho best ot uny ma china that has boon In here for yoars. Mr. and Mrs. Josso Brown, and Mr and Mrs. A. P. Mlllor, motored to Ontario Tuesday looking for a lo cation sultablo for n homo for Mr. und Mrs. Miller. The usual Sunday sorvlco will ho held at tho school houso tho coming Sunday. ll.UTIST CHURCH (Chas. II. Illom, Pastor) Blblo School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Junior B. Y. P. U 7:00. Blblo Study Cluss, 7:00. GoBpol Sorvlco, 8:00. Tho subject for the uvonlng sor vlco Is "A Scriptural Study ot Christ's Coming" proving that He has not como. Mid weok sorvlso, Wod. 8:00. You are Invited to theso services. WANTED A girl or woman to holp with goueral house work. Mrs. O. Q. Luohrs. 2t. Owing to tho absenco ot Miss Dor- nlco McLufforty, who Is attending an Adventlst Camp meeting In Cald wall, tho musical recital to havo boon given at tho school houso, August 18, was postponed to Wod ncsdny, August 24. Harva Otis, ot tho Kolony, was assisting Warren Poun to ropalr his Irrigation pump, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Green, of On tario visited nt tho J. S. Glascock homo, Inst weak, Mrs. Green re turned to hor homo ' Saturday, whllo Mr. Grcou stayed to work in tho haying. Kenneth McDonald visited at tho Dollord homo, Monday. Miss Marlon Lowo has ob her guests, Miss Ruth Shatnborgor, of Pnyutto nnd Miss Lulu Davis, of Nys sa, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Poutz nnd fnm lly, Mary and Gladys McGlnnls, Cart Schwelzcr and n numbor of tho gov ornmuut surveyors nttomlad tho danco nt tho Bend Park Thursdny opening. Gladys Kygur, called at tho Lowo homo, Thursday. Donald Dccdu, Is omnlbyod on tho Jack McColm ell ranch, during liny- lug Mrs. Otto Schwclzor, who lias boon visiting liar sons, Chas. ntid Oco and families, returned to her homo In Caldwell, Friday. Miss aiadys Kygar and Lou Do- Gotdo practiced for tho recital nt tho Lowo homo, Sundny, attornoon. Rov. nnd Mrs. Charlos Blom of tho Ontario Baptist church woro din ner guests nt tho Chas. Bradley homo, Tuesday. Thoy also called nt sovoral othor homes In tho com munity. Donald Bcobo, of Dallas, Orogon, Is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank Rrlnr. Ornndpn Bradley, who tins been visiting at tho Ocnrgo Smith homo near Unity for somo tlmo returned homo Monday. Mrs. J. 8. Glascock and children, Allco nnd John, nnd Airs. Prod Green woro Onto City visitors, Fri day. When Dee Pillion wont to Nyssa garago n faw days ago to got his Brlscoo which ho had boon having ovor haulod ho wns unpleasantly surprised to find that it had suffer ed n ssvora Jolt by falling thru tho garago floor Into tho basomont, thus making another overhauling necessary. Tho Dlgolow family woro In On tario Saturday" having dontnt work done. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kllngback and family cullod nt tho Pulton homo. Hunuuy. Beginning with Sunday. Aumist 28 tho Sunday School will bo chang ed back to 1:30 P. M. ns formerly. Rov. Illom will proach that Sunday. Mrs. Oco Schwolzor was gottlng strawhorrios at tho Blgolow homo, oarly this week. Lois and Wynlt Flock of Frult- Innd aro down nsslstlng their broth er, Earl Flock with tho haying. carl Hcnwoizor had tho inlsror tuno to Injure his log last wook when n Jackson fork was run thru tho calf of his log. Mrs, DoBord and children woro Adrian and Big Bend visitors, Mon day. Tho Earl Flock family woro din ner guests nt tho Chas. PIckoroll homo Sunday. LOCAL PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haw roturnod from tho Payette !nkes Saturday whoro thoy have boon enjoying their summer vacation. Tho. W. O. T. U. moots at tho MothodlHt Church noxt Tuosday attornoon. This will bo tho nununl business mooting nnd ovory ono should bo present. Mrs. Arthur Cook and chlldrou of Nyssa vlsltod 'nt tho homo ot hor mothor Mrs. 0. W. Lyles, Wodnos day. Mrs. 0 race Abbot and hor mothor Mrs. Horlluo moved to Payette Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Vlo Johnson of Pay oteo woro guests of Rooce Jenkins' Tuosday. Mrs. E. B. Conklln and daughtor Mlldrod returned from Cove, Oro gon tho last ot tho wook. Judgo C. II. Brown from .near Vale was in Ontario Mondny on business. Mrs. V. P. Brookovor gavo a party Wednesday afternoon in hon or ot hor thrco small boys, Froo man's birthday boltig Tuesday, tho 16th and Victor's nnd. Jnck'a bolng Thursday tho 18th. About twonty ono llttlo girls and boys woro pres ent. Thrco birthday cakes and plenty ot Ico cream was sorved and gnmos played until tho guests de parted. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Berry onjoyod n visit Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Honry Lawson nnd two llttlo girls nnd Mr. and Mrs. Brunzoll front near Kunn. Mr. Lawson will bo re membered by nil residents as tho socond son ot Robort Lawson whoso homo, Is now tho Ed Borry placo on tho East sldo. This Is Mr. Law- son's first visit In 14 years. Ho wns vory much surprised at tho many changes In Ontario and surrounding country. Ho nitd his thrco brothers nro married and in homes ot tholr own nnd tholr parents havo a homo In Kunn. Ills mother has regained hor health nnd Is nblo to assumo tho duties of homo and church. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Canyon of WclBOr spoilt Sundny at tho J. D. Bllllngsloy homo. C. R. Augustus spent Inst Friday In Caldwell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, Swltzor ot tho Owyhco visited Mrs. Swltzor's moth or Mrs. Holon Clement tho latter part of last wook. Thoso returning last vook" from Summer Normal nt Cheney, Wash ington woro Miss Gladys Udlck, Dorco Dearborn, Etta McCrolght nnd Villa Cronnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bon Ruthorford ro turnod Sundny from tholr camping trip nbovo Ironsldo. J. R, Pqrtlar roturnod this wook from Portlnnd whoro ho has boon spending tho past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Chnmbars are again nt homo aftor taking a trip through tho Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor and Mrs. Carl Field loft Sunday for n trip to Stanley Basin, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, Joo Staples and Son loft Inst Sunday for n trip to Pay oteo Lakes. Tho llttlo son nt Mr. and Mrs, Ooo. Gilliam Is sutforlng this weok from a sovoro arm sprain cnnsod from a fall. Mrs. M. E. Osborn camo In from Portland Tuesday morning. Blio vlsltod Mrs. N. O. Bodford Tuosday nnd left Wodnosday for Twin Falls. Mrs. H. R. Andorson loft Inst Fri day fqr ivahort visit In Portland, Mrs. Chas Athortou loft Friday for St. Anthony, Idnho, to visit with her dnughtor, Mrs. Zan Gearln. Mrs. A. G. Mooro nnd son Hagan returned Monday from their visit with friends nt Juntura. LUHCOMIIE- ARTOP Percy J. Luscombo of Morldlan, Idaho, nnd Miss Linda Annlo Artop of Exotor, Devonshire, England, woro united In marrlago nt tho Mothodlst Pnrsonngo in Ontario at high noon Mondny, August ID. Tho boautlful ring coromouy wns used, Rov. Win. J. Luscombe, broth or ot tho groom, officiating. Tho houso was vory boautlfully decor ntod with flowers and vines. Tho bridal couplo stood under a largo whlto wedding boll during tho core mony. Mr. Wynuo Luscombo nctod ns host man and Mrs. W. J. Lus combo was matron of honor. Aftor the wedding coremony a buffot luncheon was sorved. Miss Artop arrived Friday morning from Eng land on No. 17. Tho happy couplo loft Monday nftornoou for Morldlan where thoy will mako tholr homo on tho grodm's farm noar that placo. L08T Pocket book between Vale nnd Ontario, brown leather, Finder please leavo at Argus office. Iden tification ot property can be made. Reward will be paid. 37-p. Whlto porcelain topped KITCHEN CABINET $47.90 This prlco Is ton dollars chouper than todays retail prlco In Portland Wo nro offering ono LAUNDRV QUEEN WASHING MACHINE for 8100.00 This machine has boon used for four months hut Ih In perfoct condition. Ask what this machlno sells for now THE ONTARIO TRADING CO. wishes to announce Itself to the public as successors to the A, L. McDowell Furniture Company. The new organization will sell all old stock at extremely low prices, and Is installing an entirely new stock of goods at the new low cost of merchandise. .?. ', f !j V . t WESCO RANGE, six holed, polished surface. Au excellent appearing stove tHat will give you porfect sor vlco. Todays wholesale cost on theso . stoves shipped to Ontario is $04.60 Our price to you Is $55.50 Wo have Just installed a comploto new lino of aluminum wear, grnnlto wear, und tinware dishes and cook ing' utdnslls. Our sholves aro not stocked with goods bought at the peuk ot prices and we can afford to glvo you real bargains. Drop In and lot us show you our stock. M3nt'9VilSl'tlmitm yjS5Err3aBaian!as?TOtt