THE ONTABIO ABGUS, ONTAHIO, OUEGON, TIIUBSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. i : m V BETTER QUALTIY fALL SUTS EVEN though the wages earned by East ern organized labor have been only slightly dscreased, the extreme low price of RAW MATERIALS has enabled the manu facturer to produce- BETTER QUALITY FABRICS, so we are now showing ALL WOOL WORSTED o U 1 1 u for men and young men 50 $25 $27j $30 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits With either one pr two pairs of Pants, and they, too, are of BETTER FABRIC and modestly priced ALEANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO and VALE OREGON N TCprrectT (lubrication) Jm u f V itApradefortatb STANDMDOiLGOMIHNiir vm4IKm fi Miiiiiiiii) WTiJfilllwi 1 J OREGON SLOPE Orogon SIopo Annual Community Pair und ricnlo will lu hold Soptom bor 0th at Arthur Mlllor'a grovo, ono-fourth mile uouth and ono fourth rollo wost of Park School house. All exhibits must bo ontorod by 12 o'clock noon. Exhibits ore to bo Judged andyuwurdod ribbons, There will ba big dinner nt noon, program and sports In afternoon, and (lancing in tho evening. Ilo mombor tho dato, Friday, 8optom bor 0. Everybody wolcomo. Don't forget your picnic lunch basket. Hoy Grain has boon on tho sick list this woek. J. It. Drown and wife of Payette wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Drown, Sunday. L. L. Culbertson spent Thursday and Friday at tho 8. E. Chapman home In Payette. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Connor and daughtor Poarl were dinner guests at the Gulp home, Sunday. J. L. Drown was a business visi tor In Caldwell. Tliunulay. nornqrd Frost Is convalescing from jvsevere attack of tomjllltls. Mr. and Mrs. John Coatea and family wero dinner guests at the Karat home, Sunday. Thel S. J. Simpson family woro entertained at tho Tom Ileslup home Friday evening. A melon feed was the main feature of tho evening's Entertainment. Mrs. J. L. Drown is on tho sick llBt this weok. Thft. Doy'a Pig Club accompanied by Mr. Wellraap of Vale, motorod to Frultland Wednesday, where they were Joined by four other pig clubs for a Judging contest and ball game. A good time Is reported by the boys. Mrs. Henry Itaboy and daughters were guests of Mrs. J, L. Drown, Monday, Mrs. Armena of Payette spent the weok end with Mrs. T. Carlco. A, J. Hanntz and family returned home this weok from Mldvale and report a most enjoyable vacation and outing., Mrs. Hoy Cram and son, Keith, wore week end visitors at the home of her parents In Payette, Iteva Miller visited Margaret and Kathryn Simpson, Tuesday, Mrs, Stanley Drown and sons, Keith and Darwin of Ontario spent the week end at the Frost home. Mlsa Mary Dartsho is spending the week with relatives In Welser Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and family visited at the- J. L. Drown home, Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. 8. J. Simpson were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, F. Vtn cont, Wednesday Miss Leila Bartshe returnod Thursday from Daker City where she baa been vtettliig; her sisters for the pwk two weeks. Mr. F, 8. Wilcox, bob Fr4rkk and daughter, Valeria, left for their homo In Minneapolis, Saturday evening, after having spent a fort night at tho Wilcox homo.. Thoy are returning via San Francisco, where thoy expect to visit relatives. Donald Newman and sister, Miss Minnie Newman" o"f Payette nro guosts of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Hauntz. Mr. and Mm, S. J. Simpson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dod saul were guosts of Mr. nud Mrs. Tom Carlco, Sunday. Mrs. Osborno and daughtor, Alta, returned Wednesday from a two wodk's visit with her daughters at Kuna. Mr. and Mrs, K. Frost ontortaln od nt dlnnor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drown nnd chtldron and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drown nnd sons of Ontario, In honor of tho birthday anniversary of their daughtor, Miss Mario. Tho Qlrls' Sowing club wilt enter tnln tho Hoys' Pig club nt a plctilc tar ba given nt tho Welser Park, August 30. MIhb Esther Hldnor of Mldvale. Is la Riicst at tno A. j. iiauntz Home. Tom Moggrldgo and J. II. Carlco and sons Hugh and James spout Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Car lco Mr. and Mrs. 13. HaHinunRon and Bon woro dlnnor guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Jonson, Sunday. Mm. Claude Alton of Welsor and Mrs, Howard and daughtor, Mario, of Payette wero ontortnlncd at tho A. J. Jonson homo Friday ovonlng. Dotlclous rotroshmont woro servod. L. L. Culbortson with a party of friends motorod to Nysaa Saturday. Mr. nrolthaupt and Mr. Long of Ontario woro In tho Flat Saturday on official business. Mrs. Epperson of Dig Willow Is tho guest of her .brothor Mr. Clnua nnd wlfo. Mr. And Mrs. C. Welchor nud Mr. A. Bhay and son, Kugono, wore Sun day dlnnor guosts at tho Melt Luuor homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lovolaco and son, Don Vostor, woro guests Wet! ncsdny of Mr. and Mrs. Vnn Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and daughters of Toxas nro guosts at tho Campbell homo this weok. Tito Campbolls motored from Toxas and report a flno trip, Mrs, 11. Karat and Miss Oortrudo Doals woro Ontario visitors Satur day. Mr. C. S, Graham, visited friends In Payette, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Connor vlnltod rolntlvos In Ontario, Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter Griffith Jr and baby and Mrs. Ada Morrlck and son, Orvlllo, motored over from Caldwell Sunday and spont tho day with Milt Lnuor and family. Mr and Mrs. Muson dough woro dinner guests of Gcorgo and Maude Culp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Troxoll and sou, Mr. and Mrs. Crowso nnd son, Jorry, and Mrs. Davo Howard nnd son loft Friday by motor for Portland and other coast cities. They expect to bo gouo two wooks. L. O. Wisdom Is spondlng n few wooks at the Hot Springs In Vale. Mrs. Goo. Bullous, son Harold, and nlstor, Fern Coles, spent Mon day In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tonilln have boon In La Orando the past week mnrkotlng -wntorraolons. Ono ,of the small twins of Mr, and Mrs. Lnwronco Attorbury has boon suffering tho past wook with n Bora foot causod from a cut on tho too. In some manner It has be come Infectod and It Is feared am putation may bo noconsury, Mrs. O. K. Nlckoraou, Fathor Nlckerson, of Dolso, and Mr. nnd Mrs SJrotton and two sons nnd Miss Nlckorson of Wyoming, Mr- and Mrs, Tom Ileslup and son Jlmrolo, wero ontortaluod at Sunday dlnuor at tho t O. Hoslup homo. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Frank Friar, Is helping cook for haymen at tho Itoy Howe homo as Mrs. Howo Is III with tonsllltls. Miss Elba Pullon was eloctod superintendent of tho Gradlo Itoll of tho Sunday School, lust woek. The Swimming Club will meet at Dradley's at 3 o'clock Thursday aftornoon, August 25. County Club Loador, H. K. Well roan met with tho Owyhee Poultry Club, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Peutz and Mrs. It. 'HltO motorod to Ontario Friday whero thoy had dental work done. Mrs. T. M. I.owe and Marlon wore guests at tho W- W. Smith homo Monday, , Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Fisher, of Dolso spent tho week dnd at the Caporton homo. They left Monday for a fortnight's stay at Payette Lakos, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Smith and daughter and Mrs. John Wall and sons were Gate City visitors Thurs day. The Walker Threshing outfit was ut McEwan's Tuesday. Dorn, to -Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schwelzer, Saturday, August 20, a baby girl. The Oeo. W. Denton family of Nyssa, spent Sunday at the DeDord, home. Mr. and Mrs, II. It. Overatroet and son, Hobort were guests at tho Lowe home, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Peutz and family motored to Ontario, Friday, Lola ml Fenn called on the homo folks, Monday Tho Dlgelow family called at the Kllngback home, Sunday. While out driving Bunday, with hor daughtor Anna and Omar Hlte, Mrs, Gus Scliwelzer was severely In jured In a runaway. The attend ance of Dr. Sarazln being necessary. Mr and Mrs. Cbas, Schwelzer and daughter Dolla, vjslted friends and relatives In Wilder and Caldwell, Sunday. Delia remained for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Otto Schwelzer and hor couulu, Mrs. Victor Marshall. Miss Marlon Lowe spent the week end in Payette at the Sbamberger home where a reunion of the grad uates of Fayette High was held in honor of Hugh Sharaberger. who Is home fron sUasfleld University oa a vmtkwi. Mrs. Dortha Green, of Ontario, motored up Friday for a visit with her paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Schwetzor nnd her sister, Mrs. J. S. Glascock and family and Incldontly with hor husband who Is haying In this vicinity. Poutz'n attended a dnnco in tho Dond Friday ovonlng. Miss Mary McQltinls who has boon employed at tho Peutz homo returned to hor homo last week. Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Pratt who Is down from Ironside for a short stay Bpout Monday night nt tho Chris tonson homo. Miss Marlon Lowo loavos Friday, August 20 to attend tho Y. W. C. A. conforonso at Seabeck, Washing ton. MIbs Lowo In Vico Prosldont of tho Y. W. at Whitman College. Tho Kllngback family called at tho Shatto homo Sunday, ovonlng. Mrs. John Wall and children spont several dayq at tho Lowo homo, Inst wook. Mr. and Mrs. llof Howo nccom panlod by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friar, motorod to Ontario. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flock and baby motored to Frultland, Sunday, for n visit with Mr, Flock's parents. Dlgolow's visited at tho Lowo and Pullon homos, Sunday 'ovonlng. AN ABMTltAOT IS A HISTOnY OF LAND TITLH An abstract of tltlo Is a short methodically written his tory of tho tltlo to a desig nated' tract of land, It con slstH of a summary of tho ma terial parts of ovory recorded Instrument of uonvoyanco which affects tho tltlo, togeth er with a statemont of all lions and Incumbrances to which the samo Is subject. Tho objojet of an abstract Is to afford tho prospoctlvo purchnBor or mortgagco of real estate a convonlont meant) of ascertaining tho condition of tho tltlo. Tho cnutloUB mnn will not accept a deod or n mortgage on roal estate unless It Ib nc conipanlod by an abstract pro pared by n rollnblo firm. MALHKUIt TITXiK AND AIWTltAOT COMPANY Vnlc, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT Tho Ontarfo Pharmacy, O. M. Castloman, Proprlotor, of Ontario, Oregon, takes plcasuro in announcing to their frlonds nnd custom ers that they havo secured tho sales representation for Malheur County and vicinity and adjoining Idaho territory of SHERMAN CLAY & CO. for their ontlro Hno of V PIANOS,' PIANOLAS and the marvelous DUO-ART Sherman, Clay & Co. nro unlvorsally recognized as being tho largost andMUost rosponslblo Music Houio In tho West. Thoy havo but ONE PHICE overywhoro and and wo will bo In a position to soil you horo In Ontario and vicinity any of tho Instruments handled by thorn nt Identically tho samu price quoted for tho samo pianos In any of Sherman, Clay & Co.'b main stores. 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