The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 29, 1921, Image 6

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ORKON SLOPE
tho hands, feet nnd back. Ho was
rendered unconscious for n time,
but upon regaining consciousness ho
managed to roach a tolophono and
cnll a physician, an Mrs. Stephen
was absent nt tho tlmo Of tho acci
dent. Although getting ntong ait
well ns could bo expected under
tho circumstances, It was thought
host to remove him to the hospital
at Ontario Sunday.
Mrs. Francos Warren of Dnkcr
City Is n guest of hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ilnrtsho.
Tho largo rock crusher used on
the highway work, was moved this
week from tho Joseph ranch to tho
To in II n plnco.
Harry Koldohor of Ilokor City was
Sunday School nt 1'itrk School
house, Sunday at 2 I. M. Kvery
body cordlnlly Invited to nttend.
MIbbps Chrlstlnn, Iltiht mid Shultz
of Payette enmo out Inst Sunday
with Ituv. IJulil mid favored tho peo
ple of tho Slopu with noma special
music on tho violin nnd piano,
which was much appreciated.
A very sarlous accldont occurred
at tho Crystal Pumping Plant Fri
day afternoon. Mr. Stephens, the
pump man In charge, In nttemptltu;
to do some repair work on n trans
former catno In contact with llvo
wires and was badly burned about
I a guest at tho homo of his
FREE TEA!
BUY' 1 JLB.
GET 1-2 LB. FREE
BUY 1-2 LB.
GET 1-4 LB. FREE
YOU WILL ENJOY
ITS FINE FLAVOR
GET IT AT OUR
STORE DURING
FOLGER TEA
WEEK
OCT. 3 to 8, Incl.
E. A. ERASER
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Insure Comfort in a Ford
Sedan or Coupe
Go at your pleasure, whoro you
ehooso and when you choose, with your
family and your friends.
Millions havo learned by oxporienco
that to own and oporato a Ford is not
an oxtravagenco. Keop tho confid
onco of your banker and buy a Ford.
We carry the only stock of Gonuino
Ford parts in Ontario.
FORD GARAGE
Ontario, Ore.
POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL
At the Osborn. Millinery. Many beautiful hat? in
velvet and fancy materials at prices within reach
of all. Dress hats, sport hats and smart tailored
styles.
OSBORN MILLINERY
Oatarlo, Orcgoa
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO,
Mr. and Mrs. Feldcher last week.
Ho linn sold his harbor Bliop In Dak
er City and expects to locnto In
l'ayotto.
Mr. anil Mrs. Otto C. Miller nnd
family and L. L. Culbortson woro
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Chapman of l'ayotto, Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Van Petton
visited relatives In Parma, Sundny.
Mr. Onirics McQrlevoy and wife
wero Sunday guests nt tho Atterbury
homo.
Llttlo Mary Donls has lieotT on
tho sick list this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnnloy Drown nnd
sons of Ontario Bpcnt Sunday with
E, Frost and fumlly.
Miss Helen Quttorrldgo spoilt thn
week end with hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. QuttorrldRc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornbory of Love
Innd, Colorado arrived Inst wcok by
iiuto for a short visit at tho Frost
homo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto C. Miller enter
tained at six o'clock dinner Wed
nosdny evening In honor pt tho
birthday anniversary of Mrs. W. F,
Vincent. Covers woro laid for
fourteen.
Miss Mario Frost spent last wcok
In Ontario In tho Idnho Power of'
flco.
What might havo been n vory ser
ious nccldont, occurred Friday nt
tho Johnston ranch, when Mllo
Lovolnnil was caught between two
engines. Whllo no bonos woro bro
kon, his limbs wero sovoroly brulsod.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drown enter
tained nt six o'clock dinner Wednes
day cvonlng, honoring Mr. nnd Mrs
Thomborg of Lovolnnd, Colorado.
Covers wero Inld for Mr. and Mrs.
B. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Thornbcrg,
Deruard nnd Mario Frost and tho
hostess.
Mrs. Logan and son nnd daughter
of Payette woro guests Sunday of
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Atterbury.
Kenneth Snyor and wlfa and Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. K. Morln stopped over
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Welchor, Sun
day, on tholr way from Dllss to
Dakcr City by auto.
parents
CAHI) OF THANKS
Mrs. A., M. Johnston wishes to
oxpross hor thanks through tho Ore
gon Slopo Items to all tho frlonds
nnd neighbors on tho Stopo, for
tholr klndnoss and beautiful flowers
during tho Illness nnd nt tho death
of hie huibnnd.
Mrs. A. M. Johnston,
HAPTIST CHimCH
(Chas. II. Dlotn, Pastor)
Dlblo School, 10:00.
Morning Worship, 11:00, Subject:
"Things Qod Puts First." Malo
chorus will sing.
Junior U. Y. P. U., 8:30. P. M.
Dlblo Study Class, 0:30. P. M,
(loipol Sorvlco, 7:30, Subject:
"Whoro Do Wo Oo From Horo."
Prayer Sorvlco, Wod. 7:30, P. M.
A cordial Invitation to nil.
ON'TAIUO GIUIH CI.U1I TO MKI7T
At a mooting of tho Executive
C'ommlttco of tho Ontario Girls'
Club hold Tuesday ovonlnc. It was
decided to call tho first regular
I mooting of tho Club, for Tuesday,
,Octobor 4th, nt thn homo of Mrs. S.
u. uormnn.
All girls nnd young married wo
men who are Intorostod nro Invited
to nttond.. Plans aro to bo mado
for further meetings nnd n got-nc-qualnted
good tlmo Is assurad.
ARCADIA ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Klbort Duller Sr.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Gassott and
little son, havo gono to Whitney,
tho moil to hunt door and the wo
men for a plonsuro trip.
Mrs. Holla Golden and two llttlo
daughtors snout tho woek end at
Nnmpa visiting with her two broth
ors, Virgil Long and Dr. John Long.
Mrs. Chas, Dullard who has boon
on tho sick list for Bovernl days
wus able to bo ouL again Sunday.
A young people's society has been
organized at Arcadia undor tho
management of Glenn Davis and
MUh Mary Dull.
Clyde Long and partner, Dave
Duger have Installod a gasoline en
gine to pump water for stock'.
Glen Duvls Is moving this woek
to tho John liny ranch near Nyssa
whoro ho has routed several acres of
laud to soed to potatoos uoxt year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoberts, Miss
Ruth Darrott, Miss Maxle Hope, all
of Nyssa took dinner with Mr and
Mm. C. W. Darrott Wednesday even
ing. ltobort Long, Vornon Dutlor,
and Charlie Newblll left for Eugene
Monday whero they will attend col-
lego.
Mr. and Mrs. Thome, Mrs. Earl
Qulnley and little nleco wore Fruit
land, visitors Friday.
Frank Edwards and family wore
Nyssa visitors Sunday afternoon.
Edwin Dutlor, who Is working In
tho applos at Frultland spent Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Dutlor, Jr.
Hiram Vandlke and Mr Darna
ford woro In Ontario having machin
ery repaired Thursday.
Charles Dullard and family spent
Sunday at Clyde Long's.
Elbert Dutbir. Jr. wife and little
son spent Wednesday evening at Jim
Donalls.
Clarence Darrett, Charlie Gassott
and Jim Donall have sold thero
wheat to S. D. Gashert of Nyssa
for $1.45 per bundled.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackoy and
llttlo daughtar who have been
spending several days with relatives
at Frultland and Ontario have re
turned home.
John Vandorpool or the Owyhee
was In this neighborhood on busi
ness Friday. Kenneth, his little son
who has boon staying with his grahd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dullard,
accompanied htm back.
O. W. Darrott and wlfo spent
Thursday in Ontario. I
Ira Dnll went to Drogan last week '
and got a Ford load of pears. He
paid 3 cents per pound for them.
OREGON, 0IBtTRSj)ASETEMBER,29J921
WARM DAYS AND
COMFORTABLE NIGHTS
WILL SOON BE GONE
What are you going to do then?
Arc you going to keep on Btoking stoves, making a muss of coal dust all over
the house? And then secure only half tho heat possible from the coal con
sumed, and only near the stoves enjoy comfort or are you going to secure
Areola Oomfort all over tho House?
Areola Economy and Oleanlinoss?
SAVE MONEYGAIN COMFORT
THE ARCOLA WAY
Head This
Ontario, Oregon, September 38, 1921.
II. It. Udlck,
Ontario, Oregon,
Doar Sir:-
Tho Areola cqulpmont which you Installed in tho Argus otflco In
tho fall of 1020 has glvon ontlro satisfaction. For tho first tlmo our
offlco was uniformly heated and comfortablo In ovory portion, ovon
on tho coldest days last wlnt.ir. This was accomplished, too, with
savlni; In fuol and in- time, for wo did not havo to stoko ofton to ob
tain this result. Wo doom tho Areola a pormanont Improvement
which wo would not bo without, and a moans of saving money, whllo
multiplying comfort.
ONTAIIIO Aiiaua,
Dy Geo. K. Alkon.
We have a Stock of Areola Ileaters on hand now. Lot us show how to
solve your- heating problem, cut your coal bill and increase your homo com
forts. Do Not Wait For Gold Weather Act Now
H. R. UDICK
Plumbing and Heating
Ontario,
CAIID OF THANKS
Wo wish to oxpross our iloop ap
preciation of tho many acts of kind
ness and sympathy which frlonds
and neighbors oxtondod to our be
loved mother and to us, during hor
Illness, and following, hor death. Wo
wish to tako this
ring to all our thanks.
John Martin,
Alox Martin,
Mrs. J. E. Fraxlor'-and family,
Miss Dortha Hunt.
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WE SELL
Because we sell for CASH
YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER HERE.. A FEW PRICES:
GROCERIES
Sugar, 12 lbs. for $1.00
Flour, per sack 1.48
Dried Prunes 10 lbs 1.00
Honoy, per comb 25
Ilonoy strained, y gal 95
Tomatoes, 7 cans 1.00
Corn, 8 cans 1.00
Peas,2 cans 25
Oatmeal, pkg 35
Oatmeal, sack 54
Cornmean, sack 35
Pan Cako Flour, pkg 35
Jar Rubbers, 3 doz 25
White Soap, five bars . r 25
3 lbs. Crisco 75
V2 lbs. Crisco 40
Cane & Maple Syrup, y gal. 1.25
Cane & Maplo Syrup, 1 gal.. . 2.25
Dark Syrup, y gallon , 42
Dark Syrup,, gallon . . s 73
Light Syrup, y gal 52
Light Syrup, 1 gal 83
Tea, per lb 44
Beans, 7 lbs 50
Rice, Head, per lb 08
Mild Cheese, per lb 30
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb 46
M. J, B. Coffeo, 3 lbs , 1.35
ONTARIO MEAT
Experience
Oregon
moans of oxpross-
An absolutely now stock of Mil
llnory to soloct from. Hats from
13.60 to 120.00. Morris Mllllnory
and Novotty Shop.
WANTED Two, threo or four
housekeeping rooms. Call Gl-W. tf
CHEAPER
M. J. B. Coffee, 5 lbs 2.15
Macroni, per lb 09
Campbell's soup, 2 cans 25
Catsup, quart 26
Succatash, can 23
Crackors, Pkg. 15
Crackers, family qkg 40
Crackors, Caddy 88
Largo Dill Pickle, each 05
Corn starch, 2 pkg. 25
Clothes starch, 2 pkg. 25
Lux, 2 pkg. 25
Washing Powder 24
Vinegar, per gal 40
MEATS
v
We are cutting prime steer beef.
the bMt the market affords.
Shoulder steak, lb 14
Round steak, lb 19
Sirloin steak, lb 24
Rib steak, lb 24
T Bone steak, lb 26
Prime rib roast , . . . .19
Shoulder roast, lb 14-.15
Neck Boil, lb 121,
Rib Boil, lb.. N 09
Veal Sew, lb 07
Lamb Stow 04
& GROCERY CO.
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