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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
C THE (ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 m maaAmmamamammmmamammmmmmmmSmammwmwmmmmammm rj)nixrvjTrji-rijT-nLn.ri.rijinririi' "1 READ THIS AD 'i 'V AND SAVE MONEY WMMMMMMAAMMM 0000000 tMMMAAMAMMMMMMMff v PHONOGRAPHS Pntho Oak Cabinet $ 75.00 Pntho Stand Effect 105.00 Pntho Actuello 100.00 Mandcl Mahogany Cabinot G5.00 Mandel Oak Finish Cabinet 82.50 Smaller Phonographs . .$25 to $35 JThoso Phonographs Play Any Record DINING TABLES Now Quartered Oak, 48 in $31.00 Quartered Oak, 48 in 47.00 Quartorel Oak, 48 in 52.00 Quartered Oak, 48 in 45.20 Quartered Oak, 48 in 40.00 Used Oak, 45 in 20.00 Oak, 42 in 10.00 LIBRARY TABLES Now Quartered Oak, 52 in 30.50 Oak, 3G in 24.00 Used Qunrtorcd Oak, high polish, 42 in 20.00 Quartorod Oak, 30 in 12.50 Breakfast Tables $ G.00 Round with folding sides CUT RATES We are starting a cut-rate sale. We will cut prices 10 per cent below our competitors' advertisements. We will givo you any article in our Furniture Stock at a cost price ONTARIO TRADING COMPANY Successors to A. L. McDowell Across from Ontario Postoffice HOOKERS Now All Leather, medium sizo $25.00 All Leather, largo size 37.00 All Leather, largo sizo 40.00 Art Graft Finish 22.50 Wickor,high back with tapestry 25.00 All Tapestry, removable seat . . 37.50 Used Solid Veneer finish . . . 10.00 Oak, with leather scat 10.00 Now "Wood rockers . 3.45 Wood, with lcathor spring scats 10.00 Children's rockoru, special. ..1.45-4.00 DINING CHAIRS Do you need a fow odd ones to fill out Your Sot? Buy Them at Reduced PricoBl HIGH CHAIRS Oak and red finish ; . . .$ .2.75 Nursery chairs $3.25-$4.25 DRESSERS White Enameled Ohiffonoer, ' scarred $ 20.00 Ivory Finish Ohiffonecr 25.00 White Enameled Dresser 20.00 Oak Finish Dresser 21.50 Quartered Oak Dresser 40.00 Oak Finish Dresser 33.00 Quartered Oak Dresser, (largo) G7.00 DRESSING TABLES Quartered Oak $ 25.00 Ivory and wicker 35.00 Ivory, scarred 30.00 White- Enamel and Roso Bud Finish 30.00 BUFFETS Quartered Oak, 42 inch 35.00 Quartered Oak, 42 inch 30.50 Quartered Oak, 44 inch 38.00 Rounded China Olosot, dark finish ...., 35.00 Squaro Finished China Closet, 4G inches wido 55.00 9x12 RUGS High Grade Axminister...$ 40.00 Palisade Velvot 40.00 Straw Rugs 5.50 Wool Fibor 14.95 Pure Fiber 17.85 BEDS Gilt finish, 2 inch posters. .$ 12.50 Ivory finish, 2 in. posters. . 15.00 3-4 Etruscan finish 21.00 .Whito Enameled baby crib 8.00 Now Bicycles $ 35.00 Davono Folding Cot ' 12.00 HEATERS ' Universal and Aetna Hot Blasts at Bottom Prices RANGES Universal Enameled Ranges Copper Clad Mallcablo Simmons & Wcsco Coino in and sco our prices CABINETS nigh Grado Kitchen Oabinots $28.00 to $55.00 We Aro Also Soiling Tubs Wall paper Dishes Mattresses Paints Kitchen Utonsila Lamps Boilors Tents Trunks" Granite waro Tools Aluminum' waro Springs Bicyclo Tires At Extromoly Low Prices FRUIT1AND BENCH Supt. A. 8. aoldtmlth and Mm. Oqldsmlth and (laughter vlaltod from Friday until Sunday with Supt. Chnrlos 8. Miller and family. Mrs. Tom Drown and eon, Paul, of Dolao. woro guests aovorat day last woek of Mr. and Mm. Ilalph Johnson and Mrs. a rant Fisher, leaving Saturday for Welaor to visit until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kingsbury, formerly of tho Fruit land Iloucli. Mrs. Drown and son and daughter will go to California for tho winter. Orant Oardnor has gono to Port land to attend a School of Pharma cy and Grant Williams left at tho samo tlmo for Eugene, Oregon to nttond school. Mrs. 11. 8. Kutch has returned from a woelt's visit In Caldwoll, Nampa and Dolse. Thomas Shoi man, of Dolao, roturnod with hor for a visit at tho Kutch home. A Btnto Sunday School rally moot ing was hold 8unday night at tho M. E. Church. Tho llaptlst, Drothron and M. E. congregations joining. Rev. Keolor, Secretary of tho Sun day School work preached. Tho collection taken amounted to 131. About twenty mon woro in sob- . slon Sunday night arranging for the canvass of the District for tho new proposed $7600 Improvements uimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3hue$fiafi& WHl" .0-J .JSMlV F f M 1 1 " w Price $1.50 TOGGERY BILL WI0MIMmMmlK0iliMKmmmmmmiiiiit'i''ii'i' nf tho M. E. Church. Tho church whon flnlshod romodollng will In- cludo a uasomont. additional Sunday school rooms, a gymnasium, dining room and tho pulpit will bo chang ed from tho south to tho north and tho church ropalntod. This work Is noodod as tho church Is ovor crowd ed. M, M. Hurst has flnlshod romodol- Ing and repainting his homo on tho ranch whero ho formerly resided, recently occuplod by tho Rodflold family and has moved into It. Itobert Wnlkor aud family will llvo lntho homo vacatod by tho Hurst family. Tho enrollment In tho High School Monday morning was 112,. ovory seat taken and othor seats ordorod, Tho grades nro all full aud running over. Some mora shift ing of pupils bad to bo mado in ordor to adjust mattors to running smoothly, Tho rooms aro over crowded. Tho Mountain Statos Tolophone Company has boon engaged tho puat wook removing tholr lino from tho Leo field and placing it on tho main highway. Sovoral mon luivo been eugagod in tho work. This Friday afternoon will occur tho Initial mooting of the year of tbq Mother's Clrclo and It Is urgod that ovory mother bo presout and tako up tho work for tho coming year. It Is especially desired that a largo number may bo proaont to enroll for tho year, Mr. and Mrs, Ilyron llrown visited Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Drown. Miss Esther Russell It Is under stood has purchased the fifteen acres ono quarter mllo east of Fruit land from James 11. Lane, of Rich field, Idaho. An eight room house Is on the ranch and thare aro Jona than, Rome and Arkansas Dlack ap ples, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Waite are at present living thero. Consldera tlonnot given. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Richardson, O. I. Hollenbeck and Miss Gladys Daughraan were In Welaer Thursday at tho Round Up. Other visitors were tho A. W. and A. H. McCon nail families, Marguerlto Waite, Josephine Pardunn, Fern Wllfong, Nellie McConnell. Mr, and Mrs. i. J. Shanks are homo from a visit with relatives in Doiso. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Peck who have been visiting at the home of James Deal, uncle of Mrs. Peck, for three weeks, left for their homo at St. Joseph, Missouri by auto. Miss Alma Sbatnberger hss re turned from a visit at tho O, E. Sandy home In Dolse Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Deetor, teachers in tho Phllliptne Islands, were visitors at the Troy Schubert homo last Week and on Sunday renewed old acquaintances at the Brethren Church. They formerly woro from Missouri and McPherson, Kansas. F. S. and J. W. Cawklns of Nam pa have opened ft new hardware store on the corner of tho Johnson Mock. J. W. Cawklns has charge hw. aad 1m a 4 Mrs. CawklM are located In rooms at tho Klnnlson homo. Thoy hnvo a gooft location and aro giving to Frultland a sor- vlco long noodod. Saturday night tho O. E. Society hold tholr monthly business and social mooting at tho homo of Miss Marian Klnsay. Election of officers as follews: Miss Elslo Schinld, pres ident; Waltor Taokott, vico prosl d'ont; Llnnlo Crogor, recording sec retary; Km II Schmld, corresponding socrotary; Margarot OleslQr, trous uror. Saturday avenlng a Jolly bunch of Junior Endoavorors mot at tho homo of Miss draco Paxton. Dollclous eats woro sorvod and tho young pooplo of tho High School enjoyod themselvos as only tney can. Ollvor Howor, of Crowley, Wy oming, Is horo buying apples and visiting at tho II. II. Klunlson homo. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith woro guests Sunday at tho It. N. Adklus homo noar Now Plymouth. Mrs, Chnrlos Rich and Mrs. Ida Klrkland motored to Ilolso tn mend Friday, brluglug with them homo Miss Mary Hollenbeck who had at tended tho Institute. Supt. Mlllor and all his corps of nliiotoon teachers woro at tho In stitute in Dolso ull of last wook. Especially strong and Instructive woro tho lectures in tho mornlug, particularly those of Dr. Boarsou and Dr Ilyron W. King, of tho Pittsburg School of Expression. Mrs. film AVatklns. of Mldvalo. ro turnod homo last week from a short Visit at tho Peacock home. Mrs. D. F. Schwartz, who had her leg amputated last week Is Improv ing nicely, In spite of her advanced age of 76 years. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Stetler, MIsh Rupp and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Chicago, wore at tho Round Up in Welser, Friday, Miss Lulu Dayor and sister, Miss Mamie, of Dolse, came down to visit at tho Dayer parental home. Miss Mamie returned Sunday to Dolse whoro she Is teaching in tho city schools. Miss Lulu will romaln for a longer visit with her mother. Miss Elslo Dayor was also home from her school at Crystal to at tend (bo rounlon of the Dayor family. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lea vail, if Caldwell attended the Daptlst Con vention bore last woeK and visited with relatives. Miss Winifred Bossen, of Nampa, visited Saturday and Sunday at the homo .of J. Russell. Insrard and Robert Nellson re turned to their home at Nampa af ter a week's visit with their grand father, D. L. Ingard and Mrs. In- gard. Mrs. Mary ThoUe has received a wire of the serious Illness of her mother. 80 years old. in Mattoon, Illinois, Mrs. Thode vtsltod her last I May, OREGON SLOPE Sorvlcos at Park school house noxt Sunday will bo ns follews: Sunday School, 2:00 P. M. Preaching Services, 3:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Crowso aud son Jorry visited friends In Nampa sov oral days last wook. Mrs. Arthur Mlllor was tho suost Tuosdoy. of Mrs. Roy Cram. uciiool will bo dismissed Wednes day Thursday and Friday of this wnpk to enable Mr. LludBay aud Miss West to uttond Toachor'o In stitute at Vale. Miss Mildred Frost, who Is toach Ingnoar Drewsey, Oregon spend tho weok end with hor paronts, Mr, and Mrs. E. Frost, on hor way to La a ran do to attend Teachers In stitute. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Simpson enter tained with a delightful dlnnor party at their homo Saturday avail ing. Tho guests woro Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hcslup and son, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hoslup. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Connor woro Ontario visitors Monday. L. L. Culbort8on was roforoo of tho foot ball game Friday at On tario, betweon Ontnrlo High and tho Intormountaln Institute of Wolser. Oregon Slopo was well represent ed at tho Wolsor Round Up last wook una an report tho usual good tlmo. 8. J. Simpson, J. Coats, land Leo Drown were business visitor In Vale, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Durus and two children of Ontario woro guests Sunday at tho J. D. Connor home. Mrs. Nlckorson of Dolse spent several days last wook with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. O, O. Heslup. Mr. and Mrs, Delnap visited friends tn Wolser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos O. Wilcox and son wero dlnnor guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Heslup, Tuesday eveir Ing. L. L, and I. I. Culbertson wero guests at tho Chapman home in Payette Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss and daughter of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Heslup and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heslup and son wero ontertalned at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wilcox. The annual good roads meeting waa held at Park school bouso, Tuesday ovenlng, October 4, and the following officers wero olected for the coming year: E. Frost, presi dent; P. M. Doals, secretary; S. J. Simpson, J. Coates and E, L. Drown as road commltteo. It was decldod to co-operate with Payette in re pairing the road from tho Snake River bridge to tho urcgon Trail Highway. Thoso present wero gen erally in favor or doing aonaiion work on the cross roads leading to tho highway aud committees were appointed by Prosldent Frost for each road to be improved. The Misses Marie and Mildred Frost Mtartalaed ia a delightful mannor Saturday ovonlng. Dnno Ing was oujoyod throughout tho ovonlng after which dainty rofrosh monts woro sorvod. Tho guests wore: Misses Roso West, Htldrod Follows, Lolla Martsho, Stolla Tay lor and Messrs. Darnard Frost, Ed gar Carlco, Arthur Conner, Ray Putman, Mllo Lovoland, Roy Out torrldgo and Jainos Attorbury. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hoslup, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heslup warp dln nor guosta Thursday ovonlng of Airs. A. II, Moss of Payette. Ooorgo Johnston Is on tho sick list this weok. Tho ladlon of tho Park Improvo mont Club ontortalnod Friday avon ing at tho boautlful homo of Mr, and Mrs. O. O. Hoslup, complimen tary to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hoslup who aro loavlng this wook to mako tholr homo in Dolso. Tho ovenlng was ploasantly spont in games and music, aftor which do llclous refreshments woro sorvod. About forty guests woro prosont. Tho host wlshos of their ninny friends will go with Mr. and Mrs. Heslup to tholr now homo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Nyssa vlsltod tho lattor's sister, Mrs. Ai M. Johnston, Monday. Virgil Attorbury, small .son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauronco Attorbury, while visiting his grandparonts Thursday caught his hand In a pulloy on tho hay derrick, cutting oft his two mlddlo fingers and badly bruising his thumb and forofingor. Miss Stella Taylor spent sovoral days last week with Miss Stolla Oroon of Washoo, Mrs. IC. N. Osborno, son Dowltt aud daughtor Alta, visited rolatlvoa in Nampa and Kuna Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Elliott and son Frank of Malheur spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Van Petton. Rev. O. Walker, wifn and son, of Payette wero dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Molll. Mrs. Anna Holloway and daugh ter of Nampa spent sovoral days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, K. N. Osborno. Harry Caulking, Dowltt Klncaud of Oregon Slope and D, D. Llnkons of Welser wero guosta at the Rob ert Llnkons home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Drown and son of Ontario visited E, Frost and family Sunday. . Mrs. O. A. Karst spont tho woek end with Mrs. L. II. Drottbaupt of Ontario. Miss Ruby Tomlln of Cambridge, attondod tho Toachors' Institute In Dolao laat wook and spont tho wook ond with homo folks. Mrs. Jonas Drown Is confined to hor homo this wook with a sovoro cold, . Frost reports a flold of oarly Daart whoat that throshod out forty nlno bushola to tho aero and ono of barloy that yioldod eighty-four bushols por aero. Work on tho Stato Highway is tomporarlly auspondod this wook, ponding tho arrival of a now motor for tho rock crusher. Mrs. O. a. Hoslup and Mrs. 8. J. Simpson ontortalnod tho Park Im provement Club at tho homo of Mrs. Hoslup Thursday afternoon. It was tho first mooting of tho now club yoar and ' Important business was transacted with tho now officers In charge Mrs. Tomlln is prosldont, Mrs. Jonas Drown, vlco president and Mrs, Harry Lattlg, socrotary and troasuror. Tho program com mltteo had tho now program com pleted, which woro distributed at this mooting. Tho work of tho club this year will consist mainly of dif ferent kinds of sowing. Tho first mooting bolng In chargo of tho sow ing commlttoo, patterns was tho subject of tho discussion by Mrs. Waltor Davis. At tho closo of tho afternoon's program dollclous re freshments woro sorvod by tho hos tesses. Club adjourned to moot Octobor 20, nt the homo of Mrs. Molll. i'a tie exact. "So you called on the famous novel ist r "yes," said Mrs. Oawker. "Did you find him In a brown study!" "Why, no, I think tho room was fin ished In blue." Birmingham Age-Ucr-aid. Women Athletes Too Energetic. , With women who take up uthlvtlct the tendency Is to overdo It, suys V. L. Ueorge, England's foremost author ity mi uthletlc sports. 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