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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1921)
-rjff. .a-jJ 9 .A :; THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 Say It With FLOWERS' Christmas Specials Oyclnincn $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 Boyonias 75c to $1.00 Primrose 75e to $1.50 Jew Cherries $1.50 to $3.00 OUT FLOWERS Onrnntions, doz $1.50 Roses, doz $3.00 to $8.00 Mums, doz $3.00 to $12.00 , Violets, buiiqh 25c to 50c Paper whites, doz $1.50 SPECIAL Holly wreathes while- they last $1. Cedar roping, ilne for wreathes, 25c a yard. LOCATED LN OSBORN MILLINERY ' f smes: ZER0LENE Ndl(LICHT) N03 MEDIUM No5(HEAVY) are low cold lest oils ( r s J QW correct fabrication and fcro? 1 inn ficvprtkw I T temperatures I- . : -f For salt by dealers ! " everywhere and - at our stations . "" STANDARD OIL COMPANY - (CALIFORNIA) OREGON SLOPE Sunday School at Park School H0U80 Sunday at 2 p. m. Preaching norvlccs nt 3 p. m. Tho Borvlco lout Sunday was conducted by Jlov. Walk or of Payette. Ho was accompanied by Dr. Martin of Portland, Superin tendent of tho Northwest Sunday School Association, and Mr. Sum, Sunday School Missionary of Payette and Malheur counties. Itov, and Mrs. E. Itoso of Drogan spont soveral days last week with tho lattors brother, Mr. Prod Van Potton and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Itobort Lukon wore ruosIb Wednesday nnd Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Walters of Washoe. W. I). Oraham of Payette spont Bovornl days last weak at tho Otto Miller homo. Mrs. Ernest Asmusson ontortalncd Mrs. Jacob Jonson and children nt dlnnor Sunday. Mr., and MrakJ. It. Drown of Pay oteo wcro dlnnor guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. J, h. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McQrconoy of Payette woro dinner guests Saturday at tho Milton Lauor homo. Mr. -and Mrs. George Sullenn motored to Nyssa Friday nnd Bpont tho day with It. Sutton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Ulrdlnes Island. Mrs. Jacob Jensen nnd son Kcnnoth spent Monday with John Howard nnd wlro. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Davis of Fruit- i land and Mr. and Mrs. Waltors of Washoo, wcro dlnnor guosts of Dob Lukons and wlfo Friday ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Vlncont woro Sunday dlnnor guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Otto O. Mlllor. Tho Hod Cross drlvo wnntomplot rd on tho Slopo this woek with tho subscription amounting to 127.00. Tho following Indlos formed tho coni mlttoo, Mosdamcs, Sullons, J. L. Drown, Tomlln, Itostop nnd Vincent. Mrs. C. A. Knrst ontortalnod with a turkey dlnnor 8undny In honor of tho fourteenth birthday of nor nolco Mlis Oortrudo Doals, Herbert Thomas, who had nn nl)os. removed from his throat Mon day Is Improving. X. D. Conner, who wont to Hot Lnko last wcok for treatments for stomnch trouble is roportod ns much Improved, Mrs. Connor roturnod to bar homo Monday. Tho friends of Dornnrd Frost plannod n surprlso for him Friday ovonlng nt tho Frost homo. Tho ovonlng was spont in tlano Ing nnd singing, after which dainty refreshments woro sorved. All that woro present enjoyed n pleasant time Tho guosts woro Misses Mlldrod Fol lows, Stella Taylor, Lola Dartcho, Mlldrod Frost, Lonora Ilauntx and Itoso West, Mossrs Dornard Frost, Oscar nnd Chas. Oraco, Edgar Carlco Uoy Gultorrldgo, Mllo Lovoland nnd James Attorbury. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Uurroll and chtldron and Frod Lundsoy wore dc llghtfully ontortalncd at tho C. C Wilcox homo Sunday ovonlng. Howard Tomlln spont tho wook ond In Dolso, nttondlng tho Y. M. C A. convention. Mrs. Clifford Ayors and baby of nfJWIIlow nro guests of her paronts Mr. and Mrs. C. Sklppor. Ollvor Connor nnd wlfo of Wolsor Misses Maudo Culp, Qrnco and Qoraldluo Martin and Ooorgo Culpt woro dlnnor guosts Sunday of Miss Mary Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lattlg woro guosts of Mr. and Mrs, C, A. Karst Thursday ovonlug. M. C. Walchor and wlfo and Milton Lauor and wlfo vlsltod frlonds In Ontario Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Doris ontortalnod at dlnnor Tuesday In honor of tho birthday announcement of Mrs, C A. Knrst. A beautiful birthday cako formed tho centorpleco. Tho guests woro. Mr. "and Mrs. C. A. Karst, Mr, and Mrs. Harry K. Latlgg and Miss Mary Doals. Tho child Nutrition Conforenco conducted by Miss Margery Smith of tho Oregon Agricultural Colloge, and assisted by Dr. Weoso of Ontario, was held all day Wednosday at tho P. M. Doals home. Twenty two children of pro-school ago were examined and all proved to be In a very healthy condition. Tho tectum given In tho nfternoon by Miss Smith was very tnstructlvo and much appreciated by the mollis org present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dozonler and O. C. Wilcox woro entertained at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. McDonald Saturday evening. Among those who woro In attend, ance at the Annual Farm nurcau meeting at Vale last Saturday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Pi M. Doals, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst, E. h. and X I Drown, L. U and I. I. Culbertson, and Geo. Lattlg. hoiiflo. Thoru wns nulto a good at tendance. Last wook Mrs. Crono, mother of Pearl Crnno and Myrlo Stowart was hurried to tho hospital whoro sbo underwont nn operation for hornln Mrs. Crane Is about soventy years of ngo and has suffered for over thirty years from this trouble so her friend1 nro glad to hear sho stood tho opera tion so well and Is doing nlcoly. Quito a number of hay buyers aro In tho neighborhood but no sales aro reported as yet. Mr. and Mrs, Olio Hollowny and son Max apont a delightful day Sunday with Ed Ingraham nnd his family. Soveral yonrs ago Mr. Hollowny lived on tho Dnrrows-Onl-way ranch and last yenr bought thorn a homo on Johnson Island. Sunday ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Jess Drown and children, Misses Mnrgnrot Griffin nnd Lois Hnlstoad called nt tho A. F. Durr homo. A very on Joynblo tlmo wob had with music, games, popcorn, apples nnd taffy Tho concroto work on tho baso ment of tho now school house lins boon completed with most fnvrabln wontber conditions to Insure a good foundation and no tlmo Is being lost In tho construction of tho new build ing. Tho meeting at tho Orango Hnll last Friday evening to elect offlccra and renew tho Interst In tho organ ization was not so welt nttondod ns hoped for, but a pleasant Evening was Bpont. A program wns followed by a social tlmo nnd luncheon wns sorved. Mrs. Paulino lloss and Miss Lucllo Dlanton nro visiting thoir slstor, Mrs. Will Downs ovor tho wook-end. Mrs. Maud Llnhnrd and hor broth er visited thoir aunt, Mrs. C, E. Am Idon, Sunday. At tho homo of A. Fltz on tho St. Paul orchard tract n crowd gathered last Friday ovonlng for a social tlmo. Over sixty woro present and tlmo passed so rapidly It was near morn ing hoforo they loft for their homes. Mr. FUe nnd family lived on tho Fleming ranch two years ago. Mrs. Frank Dowell who hns beon having very Bovoro oyo troublo Is Improving nnd Is able to liavo tho children homo again. Mrs. Charles Johnson visited Mrs. W. Q. Armstrong Tuesday nttornnon. Mrs. Will Drown ontertnlned n number of rolutlvcs nt dinner Sun day. Thoso present woo Ornndmn Sherwood, Mr, nnd Mrs. Will ltces, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Drown, Hnn nnh, Coy nnd Win Drown nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joss Drown and children. FORD OARAGE, V. B. Staples GLOBE SKIIVICE STATION TItOXEUj IMPLEMENT CO. ONTARIO AUTO CO. VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. BllUe Lawlor of Huston, Idaho, and Mrs, Wright and chlldron of Welser, visited Mrs. C E. Amldon Saturday ovenlng. Mrs. Amldon oner Mrs. Wright are sisters Miss Duelah Queer who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gray Ken ney, was obliged to return to her homo In Harney County on account of the Illness of her father. Miss Una Armstrong wns tho guest of Miss Lola Reese, who la staying with Mrs. Hulroy this winter and attending school. MIssob Lois Ilalstead and Mar garet Griffin spent a pleasant even ing at the Charles Johnson home Thursday. Mrs. Under called at the Gray Kenney home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. and Mrs. O. W Armstrong speut tho day last Friday at the A. F. uurr home. Mr. and Mrs, wney Frakes were to have accompanied them but this was one of the times when the "dunged old Ford would'nt keep agoing." Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Gibson visited nt tha Tntn ftcntt linmn In Till? rtflnri wawmrm A nnnlKlflltf ' " W w. wv w . v .H w . .-... ,IU"-S. l?"A Sunday. Mr. Gibson's formerly lived .CARTER GARAGE I at mg BeaA. uiwiuiiiB nu ft -j. KeTt young nuea bis appointment! HARVEY'S GARAaB Sunday afternoon at tho school! TAGGAKT HARDWARE MAS CANDIES Priced Right XMAS CIGARS Staple Line OUR SODA FOUNTAIN IS OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND The delicious SUGAR BOWL ice creams can he had now for Christmas diniioi'H or for parties Order now tor secure fancy hrick ice creams. THE SUGAR BOWL ONTARIO'S POPULAR CONFECTIONERY AND LUNCH ROOM New crop of nuts of all varieties for Christmas Specialties: T ... Chicken Tamalo . Ladies. Chile Con Carno ' , Let us select his Our home cooked Christinas cigars lunches pleases mtr wo know what he customers. smokes. SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Men and Ladies buying for men are using rare good judgment by expressing their Yuletide Greetings with PRACTICAL GIFTS And nothing is more practical than a nice new SUIT OR OVERCOAT Which may now be had at $25.00 $27.50 . $30.00 And many of the other necessary article of men's wear make gifts which are much appreciated NECKWEAR "In Xmas boxes without extra charge" The pret tiest patterns we have ever shown, in all the popular shades and colors. 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Hosiery and Gloves Silk and Cashmere Socks and Kid and Mocha Gloves Tliis year the price is reas onable. SOCKS I GLOVES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 $1.00,$2.50,$3.00 SILK SHIRTS FLANNEL SILK SHIRTS Fiber, Jersey and Crepe in all their Richness. $4, $5, $6, $7 FLANNEL SHIRTS Gray, Olive Drab and Brown for the men out in the weather, They are truly solid comfort, $3.00, $3.55, $4.65 A STORE FULL OF USEFUL GIFTS ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Ontario and Vale, Oregon