The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 20, 1921, Image 5

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THE ONTAKIO AEGUS, ONffAftIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ;OCTOBER20 1921
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Don't forget "The Hub" has moved one block south
of the former location Next door to News Stand
and has a larger, more complete stock of Shoes,
Dry Goods, Corsets, Gent's Furnishings, Umbrellas,
Rubber Goods, etc.
Just received tliis morning a complete slock of
Women's Comfort Shoes. High top, oxfords and
two strap low heol slippors, in a soft black kid,
with cushion sole and rubber heel.
Blankets, priced from $2.50 to $12.00
Comforts, priced from 2.50 to 4.25
Outing flannel, light or dark colore yd, .15
Men's night shirts .,..'., .98 to 1.75
IJoys' suits, all sizes . . . 4.25 to 9.G5
Sweaters for school boys . . .. 3'.75 to 4.50
Men's 10 in. top Elk skin shoo ...... 3.65
Men's Makinaws and leather vests
Men's leather, khaki lined coats, only
two left at, each " 20.00
. . Shoes Shoos Shoos
You cannot toll how soon nor how urgently
you will need the help that a bank account can
give.
It may bo misfortune, it may bo op
portunity, that will supply tho need.
In either ovent it is well to bo pro
pared, as you can bo if you start an
account with us now.
An accommodating servico awaits
you hero.
VALLEY VIEW NEWS
Jcbbo Drown find wlfo aro picking
applcB at nn orchard near Cairo. An
tho weathor was too rainy Monday
to work thore thoy wont to town
and holpod A. J. Mlltof with his
now house Coy and Win Drown
havo been helping Bomo thla wook.
Sunday sorvlces, at tho school
houso wcro fairly well attondod,
eomo In tho neighborhood being
presont who had not boon thoro for
a long tlmo. Thoro was no proach
Ing but next Sunday is tho regular
day for tho Nazarlno mlnlstor to
preach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Itoes nnd Mr.
and Mrs. W, J. Shaftor motorod to
Dig riciul Monday P. M. and socurod
plans of tho school houso thoro as
thosa plans aro bolng consldorod
tor tho building of tho now school
houso In this district. Matters nro
undorway now bo that work will bo
bogun on tho slto and bids will
bo advortliod on tho various divi
nlon of tho work.
Mr. and Mrs- Knox Aloxandor aro
now picking apples at tho Darrows
Ordway ranch, tho orchard of Poto
Countryman being finished.
Tho tcachors aro proparlng a pro
gram to bo glrcn by tho pupils of
tho school sometlmo In tho noar
future Full details will bo given
later. . . ,
W. J. Shaffer Is hauling lumbor
to build a now barn so ho may bo
ablo to caro for the cows ho pur
chased this summer.
Mr. und Mrs. Luko and children
of Nyssa spent Sunday with tholr
daUghtor, Mrs. Tom Johnson. Quito
a crowd of boys woro thoro to holp
with tho good tlmo.
A. J. Mlllor'n now houso is noar-
Ing completion ns It Is practically
roady for tho plastorois anu men
tho finishing of tho lnsldo woodwork.
Coy Drown and Victor Dollslo
woro holplng Ed DuProo fill bis silo
last wook.
Charles Johnson has noarly com
plotcd a Tory costly silo which -will
bo a groat noip in caring tor nis
dairy herd.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah, who purchas
ed land last year Just north or u.
W. Doan's aro loavlng for California
to spend tho wlntor.
Quito a numbor of largo straw
tacks havo rocently boon burned
In this vicinity. This Is duo to the
poor markat for hay as tno farm
er utlllzod theso stacks for tholr
own stock whon thoro was salo for
tholr hay.
W. 8. Itoos, Mrs. Uoos, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Aloxandor motorod to Payette
qno day last wook. Mr. and Mrs.
Aloxandor woro purchasing supplies
for housokooptng.
FOR
SALE
At a bargain,
FIVE PASSENGER
BIjICK Sl!(
This car has Just
been overhauled and Is In. first
class condition. Has bumper,
"motor meter, spot light, cut out
and chains, New Urea all around.
2 extra tiros with rims and Inner
tubes. Dox 446, Ontario, Ore.
THE NEXT BEST BET
IN PALL AND WINTER F00TWE4R
MEN
Brogues Are The Real Bet
Brown Calf Skin, Duck Bill Toe,
K Wing Perforations, Rubber
peel, Priced
$6.50
Tony Red Brogues Trimmed with
Orange Stitching, Squaro Toe,
Brass Eyelets and Rubber Heels,
$7.50
WOMEN
Black Velvet Calf Oxfords, made
over the Brogue last. Something
Brand Now
$6.00
Here are Two New Numbers That
Are Being Worn in the East
Justin
Patent Leather Oxford wjfth Tips
and Broguo Heel. J, J
One Strap Brogue Patent Pump,
Priced
$5,50 to $6.00
VISIT OTJB NEW SHOP AND SEE IN REALITY HOW OUR
METHODS OF MERCHANDISING SAVE YOTJ MONEY
, Tfeverytbing for the y set-Shoes, Hosiery and Toot Appliance
QUAST BROTHERS
Ontario's XxdusiVt Shot Stora
Tho chlldron of lloldon Clomont
who used to attend Valloy Viow
sohool but havo boon going to Nys
oa aro compollod (along with
othors) to go to Arcadia as tho
Nyssa schools nro charging tuition
to outsldo pupils.
OWYHEE NEWS NOTES
Fred Wilson, n young man woll
known In this community died Sat
urday night at tho Caldwell hospi
tal following nn operation for ap
pendicitis. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Lowo nnd
Mrs. John Wall and children, Ken
noth and John Jr. woro guosta at
tho Klngman-Otls woddlng In tho
Kolony, Tuosdny.
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Donton nnd
family vlsltod at tho DoBord homo
Sunday aftornoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kllngback and
baby, Doris, woro businoss visitors
In Ontario Monday. T. M. Lowo ac
companied thorn to Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor havo recent
ly had a tolophono Installed.
Mrs. ,0. E. Schwoltor nnd Miss
Lilian Davis attondod Instltuto at
Vale last wook.
Mr 4. Chas. Schwolzor was a guest
of Mrs. Lula Thompson of Ontario,
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Poto Rador who
havo boon omployod on tho Jack
McConnolI ranch movod to Nyssa,
Monday, tho placo having boon ront
od for tho coming year by J. C. Ky
gar and son Lynn nnd Lu DoOoedo.
Tho family will soon tako posses
sion. Mr. and Mrs. llador Intond
going to tholr homostoad noar Riv
orsldo soon.
Miss aiadys McOlnnls was nn
ovornlght guosta of Miss Anna
Schwoltor, Tuosday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith nnd
son Leonard woro guosta to dlnuor
at Walter Plnkstons' Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Olascock
and family vlsltod at tho Nowblll
homo noar Ontario - Wednesday,
bringing tholr daughters Viola and
Thclma who havo boon visiting
thoro back with them.
John Dlgolow took dlnnor at tho
S. D. Dlgolow homo, Monday. Ho
took a load of turnips in to town
from tho Dlgolow ranch. Dlgolows
also havo soma flno head lottlco al
most roady for markat.
It. It, Overstreet and son Ilobort
woro at tholr Owyhee ranch, Tues
day. It Is reportod that Jack McCon
nolI and Dlggs ft Dunaway havo sold
tholr hay.
J. P. McOlnnls nnd sons, Alvlu,
Wllllo and Donald and Henry Blip
poy who wont boar hunting to Lo
gan Valloy returned Tuesday via
tho John Day country, over tho now
hlghwny, which thoy say Is a flno
road, Sad to say thoy found no
bear or door.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ford of Cald
well woro guests at tho Alvln Mo
Olnnls homo Sunday.
Jesso Cantroll and son Archlo and
Cecil Smith roturned Monday from
a short visit In Long Valley.
Mrs. F. L. Dollord Kuvoin. party
In honor of tho 7th birthday of hor
uaughtor Florence. Chlldron p rod
ent woro! John and Allca aiascook,
Kenneth McDonald, do raid Dollord,
Eninum nnd Viola Dlascock and
Florence DoDord.
Hoy Jnmos of Nyssn, was a guost
of his cousin, Rollo Penn this wook.
F. U. DoDord shipped somo wheat
from Adrian thin week being a
mombor of tho Northwost drain
Qrowors Association.
Miss Ireno Edwards of Arcadia
and Tod Horn of Vale woro marrlod
at tho Mothodlst parsonago In Vale
last Wednesday. Thoy loft immed
iately for Harper wliero thoy will
mako their homo.
Mr. Dorman of Ontario brought a
small bunch of sheep in from tho
hills to his ranch near here, Sunday.
Elbert Dutlor Jr. went to Nampa
Wodnosday to attend tho hog salo.
Water was turnod out of tho
Owyhee canal Bunday and tho boys
aro all busy trying to catch a mess
of fish.
Mr, and Mrs. Albort Olbson and
chlldron of Welser made a short
call on friends In this neighborhood
Bunday morning.
Robert Long who has boen In
Eugene and Lebonon for tho past
month has roturned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey and
llttlo daughter spont Sunday ovon
Ing with 0, W. Darrott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Qulnley and
two little nolces, Ruth and Paulino
Wolfe, wore shopping In Ontario
Saturday.
Tbero will bo a program and
mothers' mooting at the school
house Friday afternoon at half past
two o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Qashert of
Nyssa "were calling on friends In
this vicinity Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyron Looper wero
Ontario visitors Saturday,
Elbort Dutler, Jr. went to Dolso
an a business trip Monday.
Jim Denall entered two hundred
hens in the Poultry Association. Ho
Is now building another up'to-date
hen houso and expects to ouysr two
nunurea more nexi year.
HOSPITAL NKWS NOTR8
Henry Ashcroft of Payette. Idaho
underwent an oporattoa at tho hos
pital Tuesday and Is doing very well.
Mrs. J. A. Harbert of Frultland
underwent a very serious operation
at tho hospital Monday and is pro
gressing vory favorably.
Mrs. Anna Medtla of Westfall Is
the proud mother of a baby boy,
born at the hospital thU weok. Tho
mother to getting along vory -well.
Warren Stevens, of Payette, who
was burned by electricity left for
his home Sunday. '
Mrs. R. H. Thomas', of Smmott
who haa beea la the Hospital left
for her home this week.
Mrs. Weatfall of Weetfall, Oregon
is under treatsuat at tha itoepttat
for a few days.
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