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Miiam(tmwiWWWHHWWfB THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TITURSDAT, .OCTOBER 6, 1921 XwiM. nMWS' 1 k Uw ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET Written and Edited by the News Writing Class of The English Department Five now hooks tinvo lieon added . ,, . .... , .. ... . , ... ... , coy. Kroshmim officers nre: Pres to tho high school library this week. ,,,.... , .. , , . , . . ,. .. ,,..,. . . , Idont, 1-rod Morten; Vlco President, Thoy nro! "Four Million" by O' ,, ' .... , ' , ,, ,' ,, ,,,, . n.i. t Harold McCu tough; Secretary, Hot llotiry; "Ilorolnes o( Sorvlco" nud ,, . , , , I . "Heroes or To-day" by Mary ,, n "anlmnii; Troaurcr, Lnlu IlnU 1'arkmnii; "Treasury of War Poo- U1, ,M,r- M,cD?nH '" "0,",ccitl . i .. m i. mil ,. u.i tho appointment of tbo class ad try by Clark, and "HlHtorlo Olrl- , , , ... hoods" by Hubert 8. Holland. yUorH n" m"' So"r8' "" cn' Tim Mnm Club Held n husluo. wnyi J?ntUMt (",JT! 8op'lr0 meotlnis Friday atoning, September m"rea M1" Wood; Krosliinon, Mr. no, at tbo Cochran hoinu. Tlio club knthrop. ntflcoro for the coming your arc; Elltnboth Whltmora registered President, Ula Oramsn; Vlco Prosl- Tuesday, October 4. Tito roglstrn- dent, Itobu Hood; Secretary, Kvn- Hon now numbers 100 students, dlno Cochran; Treasurer, Hopo Mr. McDonald has lately received Cochran. a luttor from Slato Suporlntondent Thrco now typewriters havo this Churchill congratulating Ontario wcok been placed In tbo rommorclnl ,Ilgh Bchoo upo hng tho larBt,t dopartmont. It Is now possible for tonchor.,, trnnlnB cmM tho gtnte nit students taking typewriting to ot Orogon, Thoro nr0 twollty ,)r0H. havo tho use of a machine two clasi )0CV0 lmebm ,n t)l0 cInM. ,, ' , , , , , , As a basis for oral composition Tho stock-Judging team who ,,.,,,,,,. . . ,,,,.,., . . . i. 1 1 work In tho English classes nnd for scorod highest In tho contest hold . . .,.,,,. , .... i , ..... ., ,. curront events In tho history c asses at Uu on last June .nro now the . , , , ... ,,, , . , . . , ,., ..... tho 'Independent ' w bo used by proud possessors of n slxtoen-lnch .... . , . .., silver cup which arrived October "! Jul0" m J0"'0," A T,, Tho cup Is n boauty nnd O. 11. B lMmr ,),KMt ' rruH,'mo "",l I. proud of It and tho team that i'"- won i, Tho girls In tho second your sow- Miss Zolda Mcllaley. of tho chv '" cluM ,mvo turle nmklnic wool-, of "21" Is now roglslored as n post dresses as tholr first problom. graduate. Bho Is tho fourth mem- Tho stock Judging team wilt go bo r of that class to roonter O. H. S to Portland, November CI 2 to rop- SovoTnl now magtulnes havo boon rosont Knulum Oregon In tlio Inlor- ordorcd for tho library; thoy will stnto Contest to bo hold In conjunc- forni n valuablo asset to tho road- Hon with tho Pacific International lug mntorlal now on hum!. Tho list Stock Show. It In not definitely Is as follows! Ladles Home Journal, known whether throe or five men Ilovlow of Itovlows, Normal School will constitute tho team. Instructor, American Cookery. Tho class In Farm Mechanics Is Itoyal, Scientific American, Oregon constructing COO foot of fonco for Teachers Monthly nnd tho Popular tho Athletic Association. Sclonco Monthly. Tho girls of the Smith-Hughes Friday evening Soptembor .10, thoitoomostlc Sclenro Department nnd N. N. Club hold tholr first party of 'tlio boys or tho Smith-Hughe Voca tho school year. Fight now mom- tlonal Agrlculturo ore going to form Hl'.MMONH In tlio Circuit Court of the Htnte of Oregon, for the Count)- of Malheur, s.i. MADKL Til I tO IC, Plaintiff, vs. 0. F. TllllOB, Defendant. To 0. F. Throe, Defcndnnt: IN TUB NAME OF THE BTATH OF OHEOON: You nro hereby re quired to appear and answer tbo romptnlnt filed against you In the nbovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho dnlo or tho Hrst publica tion of this Summons, or for want thereof tho platntltr will apply to the Court for tho roller demanded In tho Complaint, namely, for n Doeroo of nbsoluto divorce, forovor dissolv ing tho bounds of Mntrlmony here tofore nnd now oxlstlng botween plaintiff nnd defendant. This Summons (s served upon O. F. Throo, defondant, by tho publi cation thereof -for six consocutlvo weeks In tho Ontnrlo Argus, u Weokly Newspaper published In Ontario, Orogon nud of general cir culation In Malheur County, Orogon. undor nud by vlrtuo of an order of tho Hon. E. II. Test. County Judge, of Mainour County, Oregon, dated. October 4th, 1021. C. McOONAOILL, Attorney ror Plaintiff, ncsldlng nt Ontario, Oregon. Pate of rirst publication, Oct. 0, 1021. Dnto ol last publication, Nov. 17, 1921. bors wcro Inltnted. At tho closo of tho uvontng n dollclous lunch was served by tho cnmmlttcu In charge. Tho officers ror tho your nro Alice Dorman, president; Clnra Inez Wood, vlco president; Holen lire count, secrotnry. Tho senior Kngllsh rlnssos will noon tako up tho study or parlln montnry procedure. Unit Saturday Coach Hughes nnd about throo-fourths ot tho foot .ball team wont to Wolsor to hoc tho gntnu between Welsor nnd Holso. Tho Wolsor loum was defeated by n scoro of 8 to 0. Last Friday, Soptombor no. n spirited student-body election was hold nt a special assembly In the nftoruoon. James McCrolght was olnclol president and Ilnmor Mad dux, vlco president, each securing tho offlco by tho narrow tunrgln of throo volos. Alien Dorimiu wns clcrted secretary nud Owen Tumor, Treasurer. Tho election of class of ficers followed. Tho senior class oloctcd tho follewing: President. Clara Inex Wood; Vlco President. WJIIIs Ilnlo; Socretary and Treasur er. Frank Clement. Tho Junior of fleers nro President, Weudal Thny or; Vlco President, Holm Hood; Secretary, Allco Dorman; Troasuror. Donald Parker. Sophomore officer nre: Provident, Ethel Conwny. Vlre President, Owen Turner; Recrntnry John Tnttersou; Treasurer, Ouy 8e- XOTICIJ OF HAI.H Ol'1 IWTUAYH In the Hocorder's Court of the CUv or 'Ontnrlo, Malbetii' Coiinlj' nud Htnlo of Oregon In tho tnntter or tho Rale or F.stray Takon up by Lloyd L. Culborlson. It appearing to this court .Hint the said I.toyd L. Culhertson has mndo propor etrort to find tho owner or owners of tho following described stock to-wlt! One three venr old whlto foccd steor with horns, both ears cropped, branded thus, NV on left vldo nud hip nnd ono two your old steor, color red loft car cropped, branded v on loft sldo, nnd his been unnblo k do so. Throforo It Is ordornd nnd Adjudged Hint tho said Moyd I., r'ulbertsou proceed to ndvortlso n salo ot said animals nnd to sell tho sumo and to account for tho proceods of snld salo as provided by law. That said salo ho held nt Miller's ranch In Malheur County, Oregon, on Wod uosday tho 20th day or Octobor. 1021, -at tho hour or ten p'ctoel: n GENUINE SHOE ECONOMY FOR EVERY MEMDER-OF THE FAMILY Ontario's Exclusive Shoe Store is winning new friends ovory day botiuiiso of tins superiority of tho values it offers. , lrowii calf Brogue Shoes made of , soft durable upper, stock, comes in three.stylos, winged tips saddle strap Brogues or duck bill toes. An. easy, neat looking, nil leather shoe, priced', , , Priced $5.50, $6.50 and $7.00 Brown Calf Broguo Oxfords in both medium and full toe, made of select quality calfskin The stylo smart dressers favor this ' season, a club to be known ns tho Smith Hughes Club. Its purpose Is to fur ther tho work of Vocational train ing. The courses offered by tho depart ment of Vocational Agriculture this year are Farm Crops, Animal Hus bandry and Farm Machinery nud Mochnnlcs. Tho nuw.upparutus for tho Agrl culturo work tins urrlvod nud will bo put Into lino ns soon ns the weather prevents outside work. A stock mid Judging contest will 1 bo hold between tho Intor-mountaln Institute of Wulser and tho Ontario teams soino time this fall or early winter, l'rlios will bo offered to tho school winning In each contest. Tho class In animal husbandry nud tho advuucod agrlculturo clnw will go to Wulsor this weak to at tend tho slock show In connection with tho round-up. Tho first football gamn of tho season will bo played In Ontario Friday ufteruooii. October 7, with Wolsor Institute Tho boys havo boon working hard nud are expected to put up u good right. Montlo Dunton, football star for two years, camo down from his homo ut Druwsoy Inst Friday and Is now registered as n momber or tho Jun ior oIiirs. Montlo brought with him his sister Lola nnd brnthur Turen who nru niombors or tho freshman class. m. Ore- Dono nt tho City of Ontario Kon, October cth. 1021. CLAY M ttTKAHNS, City Hocorder nud ox-ofHel Justice or tbo Poacti. (SEAL) THEATRE 'ATTRACTIONS VALLEY VIEW NEWS Beptomber 27th tho voters of school district No. 30 voted bonds to tho amount or $10,500 00 for the erection or u now school house The total ballot cast was 27: lour vot ing "Honda No" and 23 voting "Ilonds Yos." Mombors of tho tchool board spont Monday visiting surrounding schools, especially thoso whore now school houses havo boon eroded In tho last year or so, such ns King man Kolony and Dig llend. Th report seeing vory practical Ideas carried out at nig Ilond. Tho chair man or tho Hoard, Clarence Hoes was unable to accompany thorn ow lug to his mother's poor health. Tho ynungost child or Frank Dowoll camo near having n ratal ac cident last wook when ho drank somo Riisoltno. Tho doctor was callod at onco and ho round It noc essary to uso tho stomach pump as the child was already unconscious Tho llttlo follow la nlrlght again. Mr- McMurren and family left Wednesday morning for tho Wolser Hound Up, iilso to visit friends. Mr. nud Mrs. Stroud Hces ot Km niott visited with Mr. Hoes' mother and brothers ovor Sunday. "Qrnnd ma' Is confined to her rhnlr al most altogether now law wore run Into by another auto.' No one wus sorlously hurt but woro, badly shaken up. Albert Hellsle has rented tbo Joo Shatil ranch ror uoxt year and ror tho present Is living In 0. II. Muel ler's house. Mr. ltoss from nig lloud dlHtrlct will farm tho ltoss ranch where Mr. Dellslo has (iooii living. MAJK8TIC - . Thursday TOM MOOHK In Till: (MIISAT ACCIDKNT" Howdy Pardner Hump- Cnrloon Friday mid Hal unlay "Till: V. P. THAII," BANK GllBY PICTUHH Tho Champ Comedy Diamond Quoon, F.p. 1(1 1 Sunday mid Mouilny THOMAS MKIGIIAN In "Tin: phinci: chap" Ills Jonah Day Aubrey Comedy Topics of tho Day TiiomImv mid Wednesday "THi: (JOLDHN H.VAIIK" James Oliver Curwood Snow Picture International Nows Harold Lloyd Comedy Thursday mid Friday DOUC-LAB McI.KA'N In "CIIICKK.NH" priced at, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7 Women's Black Kid Shoos with flexible leather soles and medium heels with rubber top lifts, medium toe and good weight soles. A dandy for comfort ami general wear, priced at, $4.50 MEN'S ALL LEATHER SHOES PRICED LOW i Mon's Black Kid Shoos with comfortable corn dodger toe and flexible wolt sewed soles. Ex ceptionally easy and very dressy, priced at $6.50 Mon's Brown English Shoo built on a snappy new last, that will appeal to you, all solid throughout. Also same shoe in high todflnsts, priced at, $5.00 STURDY SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Wo carry a complete line of Boys' and Qirls' shoes, all styles aiunasts, priced I'rom - - $2.25 to $5.00 QUAST BROS. Everything For tho Foot Shoos, Hosiery and Foot Appliances V Hnfnvlrk'n T!rf1ii aivn fthna flfrn ,! ..VA.W IB MAVIHR.IW K4.1W MVVAV,, s Ontario, Orcxon ,t Thousand n WeokComody nmuMiaND Hal in day HLANCHK SWKUT In "HI.MPI.KOUKH" Hun day "eni: noun iiKi'eui: n.wv.v ' II. II. WAllNBH ' COM I NO I "Al'I-'AHW OF ANA'IXII." Oct. K1-17-1H f "DINTV" Wohloy Harry FOH SALn Decker Piano. In good condition. Will bo sold reas onable. Inqulro Areus or phono Ul-J. Mr. and Mrs. Lola ml Hondy nro attondlnc tho Welscr HoumUUp to day., Mrs. F. A. Lang of Qloiins Ferry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ilnmor And ar son this wook. Wm. Wolch of Hnrpor visited In Ontario Tuesday. Earl null spent Monday In Dolso. i - Y. V. T. V. TO IIOM) cot)Ki:ii ixioi) hali: TheW. C. T. U. will hold n cookod food sale, Saturday, Octo ber, lSth In tho Ontario TrndhiK Co.'s store. Lunch will bo served all day In connection with the snl). "flKIJ .McFALL AND SKIJ llirrTKK" Dr. J. A. M'FALL ICycslRbt Specialist Ontnrlo, OrcKn wi: nitiND oim own li:.hii PHONi: 147-J ADMIMHTItATOII'H NOTU'K OF lll.'.Itl.n OF ll.NAL ACCOUNT . Notice Is hereby given, by tho underslKiiod. tho duly appointed act ing and qualified Administrator or tho ostato of Wilson J. Crane, do-; leased, or hearlns exceptions, or ob- j Joctlous ir any thoro bo, to the t'unl 'tccnuut of his administration ot the" estate of the said deceased That nt tho hour of 11 o clock A M. on tho 7th day of November 1921 In tho County Court Haom ot tho County Court House, In the City ol Vale, Malheur County. Oregon, has been fixed by the Hon. K. II Test. lor hearing or the said Final Account or the underslgnod admin Isjrntor of Wilson J. Crane. De ceased. (JKOHOK 8TKWAHT. Administrator of the Ketato ot Wilson J. Crane, deceased. Dale or First Publication. Oct C. 1021. Date or Last Publication, Nov. 3. 1921. Tommy Johnson hns routed the Iloati ranch of 6G acres noar Nvssa I ANNOl'MM'-MLM' for tho coming yoar nnd oxpects to I To our many rrleuds, old custom. move In about a month. We nro ers or now, wo doslro to announce sorry to lose thorn rrom this neigh- that Mr J It. Fortler. rormerly borhood. with Hador Prothers. has assumed O. W. Dean and wlfo returned last charge ot tho dry goods department Friday nfternoou from tholr trip to or our store nnd will now bo nblo tho ceast: They report n good trip, to givo to all tho bonotlt or his travollug 1025 miles with only twollong experience In the merchundls punctures, Iob ot dry goods. Wo Invito you Lauranco uurr nau tno mistor-'io cuu uimn mm, mm nnuiv n tuno to split his thumb open whllo chopping wood. Mrs. Pearl Frnkos received word that her mother, Mrs, KlclianUon 7pU certainly want to X'save money, and you would like to havo better bakings,. Then use Calumet It's the biggest thing you can do to im prove tho quality of your bakings and lower baking costs. Calumet is mado in the larg est, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories In tbe World. No Hak log Powder U made under better condition Bone caa be better la quality. It contains only such ingre dients as bave been officially en dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guaran teethat it is pure. CALUMET BAKING POWDER aaiTyTscr nnd alster Helen, also her slster-lu-' to call upon him, nud nRsuru I that ho will bo glad to moot all old friends, nnd make now ono ic qualntod with (he quality of our service and goods. BOYEH BUOS. CO It received highest Awarde, Worid'a Pure Fooct Rraoitloa, CW oago ParU ExposWoa, Pari, Frsace poakive preo el ha aiaper loraaark. It h iued by mora house- wiv , donissHa acteatfaa and cWa chaa my other brand. TbatwejaM BotbetMCMc, M H werepoasftle te teoare a Wgliar cjualsty mvwmt. It is sold at a msdewte price. AM yoa bave to io to to cornpan eeeta te detenalna bow wuchaoa aa mt by txrylng Cahasaat. Poaad caa ol Calmnet caatatoa fan Sej. Some baking POsfs come aa a poMwd whaat yea want R. 1V DON'T SAY UNDERWEAR SAY Munsing Wear "-&-" IUie 3 CUPS aour. wpS3lr,Mewa WMUaoiJcaa. i OUR fall shipment of Munsingwear for men, women and children has . arrived, and we are now able to1' show you a complete assortment 'of weights and prices. Come in and let us jihow you "the perfect fitting under wear." The Munsingwear will give sat isfaction to the most particular, both in fitting and in long service. There is a grade of Munsingwear to 3t every pur pose from the six months old infant to 4 the man who works out of doors and needs protection and service in underwear. oraaaa US, TlwttM lasMisaHHM m m mm. Raders' Ontario, OrCKoa r - v t XI i V ",4fcW5Wfia mmwi