The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, December 15, 1921, Image 8

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921
LODGES ELECT OFFICERS
IIltM
LOCAL PERSONALS
wmmmamamnM
llenris of Various Frnlcrnl Morlctlcs
Nnmwl for Coining Ywu -In
stfttlntlons Fixed for
"Vnrlou Pntcs
Odd Fellow
Tlio Odd Follows hold election of
ofricors Friday Docomlior 2nd, nnd
thn following offlcora woro olected
for tlio onsulnp terra: a. V. Haw,
noble grand; J. Dlllanl, vloe grand;
(' W. Plntt, nnnnclnl eoc'y-i Win.
Vlornow, according too'y,; Vic. Mar
doiii tronBtirer: Mack rnttorson,
trustou. Tlio now officers will bo
established at the first moetlng In
January.
HaMcrii Stiity Klrct
Tlio ofllcors of Star Chnntor No
09, O. H. 0. named to lend that or
ganlzntlon for tlio coming year
wore: nirs. Ltuu urown. w. M.:
Frank Wcnvor, V. P.; Mrs. Mntnlo
A. Sprlngor, assoclato matron; Miss
lloslna Clomont, conductress; Mrs.
Ucuslo Iloady, nssoolnto conductress;
Mrs. Chloo Tost, secretary nnd Mrs.
Graco Turner, tronsuror.
Iloynl Arcli Ofriicrs
At tlio mooting of Zailoo Chapter
no. 34 U. A. M. tlio following of
flrers woro oloctod for tlio coming
year: J. C. McCrolght, If. n.; Irwin
Troxoll, King; Con Ilynn, ncrlbo; W.
I, Turner, Decretory; II. L. rotorson
trrasuror; nnd J. W. Springer, cap.
tain of the host.
Knights of Pjtlilnt OlTlrcrs
Armour Lodgo No. 00. Knights of
Pythias, oloctod tlio following of
ficers Wednesday ovenlng: S. J.
Mllllkln, chnncollor commnndor; J.
II. Athorton, vlco chancellor; A. II.
IlohortN, prolato; C. F. Cox, innHtor
or tlio work; I. A. Harris, keener of
records nnd seal; II. O. Pnyno, maul
or of oxchoijuor; C. M. Tylor, master
nt nrins; r. a. urtrvin, inner guard;
i a I'owoii; ou tor guard; A. It Mr
Oregor trustee
TO FIND BURU IN ROOM
.Mrs. J. W, Miilionoy Iiiin Tlirllllng
i;iorlcnio intruder I'lrcs
After Helm lulled In At
tempt of Itobbcry.
Tuesday night Mrs. J.W. Mnhonoy
whoso homo Is two rnlloa north of
Frultland was nwnkeuod by n scratch
!ng nolso In tlio bod room In which
alio nnd Mr. Mnhonoy woro occupy
lug. Mr. Mnhonoy vnn sound
nsloop. Blio t u mod on tliu electric
light nnd wns amazed to find n largo
man standing nonr tlio hod prowling
In tlio drouaor drawer. Tlio man
n to tlio foot pf tlio bod nnd Into,
uiu uiiiiiik iiium, nun wuuo iiiuru
shot u rovolvor ntid liiodo his osrnpo,
with Mr. mid Mrs. Mnhonoy nftor
him. Ilowovor, ho could not bo
found and up to this tlino nothing
has boou found missing.
NOTION TO CONTHACTOHS
IMPHOVKMKNTS TO LIIMIAUV
Sealod proposals will bo received
nt tlio oftlco of tlio secretary. Mrs.
a. I), norman, Ontario, Orogun, until
i o'clook p. in. January 4th, 1022,
for furnishing matorlal nnd con
structing Improvomontft to the libr
ary building In Ontario, Oregon.
I'lauu nnd specifications may bo
seoii nt Franor's store.
Tho right Is rcsorvod to roject any
or nil bids.
lly order of tho Library Hoard.
MRS. R. M. ailKIO,
President.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F Funk nro tho
parents of a baby girl born Friday
December 9th.
Miss Paulino Bailsman returned
homo from Kugono Tuosdny ovonlng
to spend tho Chrlstmns holidays with
her parents.
Mrs. J. It. ltasmusson returned
from Montpollor, Idaho Sunday and
had as hor guost Monday nnd Tues
day, Mrs. Q. S. Stunnan of Mont
pollor. Tho Monday llrldgo Club mot with
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Uallngher.
Mrs. K. ('. Van Potton ontortalnod
tho Imperial Club nt hor homo Thurs
dny.
Mrs. It. 0. Pnyno was hostess to
tho Cornntlou Club Tuesday ovonlng.
Tho Tuesday llrldgo met with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. McDonald.
Wednesday nftomoon tho Wednes
day Drldgo Club was ontortalnod nt
tho homo Mrs. Leo Cockrum.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivnn Oakcs ontor
talnod tho Fortnightly club Inst
Saturday ovonlng.
Tho Womon's Club wll moot Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs, J, II.
Ulacknby.
Mrs. F. J. Clomo Is hostess Sat
urday afternoon to tho Muds Club.
Tho Krowoldoon Club, which wns
rocently organized will moot Frldny
nttornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Owon
Tost.
Dr, and Mrs. A. It. Hoborts visited
In Vnln Miimlnv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster of
Nyp.ua, Oregon spent tho day In On
tnrlo tho guests of Itov. Honry
Young.
J. II. Wolfo of NysBn, visited In
Ontario. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyko of Nyssa,
visited In Ontario Tuosdny.
Lloyd Mcltno of Hlvorsldo Is visit
ing In Ontario this wooK.
Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs, W. S. Max
on. Docomhor 10, n daughter.
J. F. Is In LaOrando on business
this weak.,
Sovon carloads of Inmbs woro
shipped Into Ontario from Crnno
Tuesday nnd .Wodnosdny. Thoy
woro purchased by It. N. staufiold,
and w 111 bo shipped to cincngo.
Iiiirlmnk Clay wns n Crnno visitor
Inst week, going thuro to look nftor
bus iims Intorosts.
Mrs. Strootor Btroup of Wnshoo,
vlnltod In Ontario Wodnosdny, tho
ijuest of her ulster, Mrs. W. C. An-
dorson.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Drown photo
graphors, and Miss Monro, oxpoct to
lenvo Friday lor California.
WANTED Position iu houso
beopor. Address Hex 2f, Ontario
THEATRE AnRACTIONS
MAJIMTIQ TIIKATUi:
Thursday nnd Frldny
nuiiini) Titiusuiti:
MAIUON DAVIKS
Andy's Cow Gump Cartoon
Saturday
THIS WALLOP
HAHKY CAIUIY
Wlnnors of tho West Bth Episode
Sunday nnd Monday
THIS HIII'.IK
SPECIAL PHODUCTION
Contry Coraody
Spoolal Muslo Sunday Night
Topics of tho Day
Tuesday
THIS GAUNTLIST
IIAKKY MOItRY
lutornatlonal News
Wodnosdny
DANOICHOUH I.IIC8
DAVID POWKLL
Star Comedy
piCTimiss comino
Lust of tho Mohicans Doc. 23-24
Olldod Lily Mao Murry, Jan I
rho Four Horsoman of tho Apocal-
pso Jan 8-9,
ONTARIO LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING WORKS
Laundering, Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Altering Feather-Renovating, Carpet Cleaning,
Hat- Blocking, Dyeing.
DAMP WASH
(an improved Wet-Wash)
REGULAR PRICE..
20 lbs. $1.20. Extra lbs. Go.
SPECIAL PRICE (SEE BELOW)
20 LBS. $1 .00 EXTRA LBS 5c
Customers will own their bags which we furnish
at cost 00c. - . '
Individual Washing.
No Marking.
Goods wrung dry enough for immediate ironing.
No hanging on the clothes line or sprinkling.
Everything that a honie washing machine, can
give you, plus better wringing and minus all
the bother.
24 hour delivery.
SEMI-FINISHED
(Rough Dry)
REGULAR PRICE..
10 lbs. $1.20. Extra lbs. 12c.
SPECIAL PRICE (SEE BELOW)
1 0 LBS. $1 .00 EXTRA LBS. 1 0c
Handkerchiefs hand ironed 2c extra.
All ilat pieces ironed.
All soft pieces fluffed.
All starched pieces starched.
No marking. .
The "ironing of the starched pieces is" all that is
loft to bo done at home.
Four day delivery.
Semi-Finished replaces our old Rough-Dry ser
vice. Tho minimum hits been 'increased to
$1.00, and the marks and all objections thereto
have been eliminated.
DRY WASH
REGULAR PRICE..
20 lbs. $l.G0.i Extra lbs. 8c.
SPECIAL PRICE (SEE BELOW)
20 LBS. $1 .40 EXTRA LBS. 7c
This is done tho same as Damp Wash and then
dried in a Drying Tumbler making a majority
of tho pieces ready for use. ,
24 hour delivery.
FINISHED Family Work
This will be done the same as tho Semi-Finished
and that ironing which would otherwise lie
left to bo done at homo will bo done here.
This oxtra servico will bo charged by tho hour,
and as our women -use large steam heated
presses and 25 lb. electric irons for this work,
the price is very low. f
SPECIAL PRICES mentioned above arc for work collected as follews:
ONTARIO,
South end, Villa Park and Terrace Heights .... Friday and Saturday p .m.
East Side and Rivcrsido Addition Thursday p in
VALE CCntrnl f t0W" i.'i ''.'. .'.Wednesday p.m.'
Thursday and Saturday.
PARMA AND NYSSA,
Semi-Finished and Finished Family Work . . . rn.,,.,.,1.,,
Damp-Wash and Dry-Wash .'." .'.'.' .' .' .' .' .' .' V. '.'.'. . pridnv
THE FIRST LAUNDRY IN THE NORTHWEST TO USE ZERO WATER.NO HARDNESS
EVERYBODY WASHES WITI1 RAIN WATER .TONES "
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FOIt SALE Mnxwoll car. Cheap
for cash, or tnko phonograph part
paymont. W. Sosona, Ontario, Oro.
Now Mollno Tractor, with nttneh
inontH. At n hlg sacrifice. C. F. Cox.
phono C0J Ontario. 2-5
1 wniiiumMinin wwaw nrminif mi ;. iiw w-tr :
FOR SALE Automobile, Nash
Four, now. W. F. Kscuo.
WANTED
Man or woman to sell ISO dif
ferent housohold urtlclos. Kxcluslvo
torrltory, oxporlenco unuocossary,
Klve roforonco. TUB JONI03 HAN
SUN BALKS CO., Holso, Phono 703,
FOR BALI-; Llewellyn Setter pup
six month old. R. W. Jonoa 2-4
riU'SSIIYTKIUA.V NOTKH
Sabbath School at 10:00 n. m.,
classes for ull ages.
Preaching servico at 11 a. m. Topic
"What Is your Hopot"
Tho re Is to tie Chrlstmns party
hold at tho church for tho Sunday
School and mombors of tho Con
gregation on Friday Docombnr S3.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Thoro will bo a cookod food and
apron sole, hold by tho Alter Socloty
December 17 In the building across
from tho Post office.
Something nlco for a present. A
fow pieces of Oneida community
silverware. Prices right at tho
Vnrlety Store. Ontario. Oregon.
LEI OUR CHRISTMAS FOREST BEAR YOUR FRUIT
RECORDS
Fon Christmas Presents, see
November, December and
January releases, there are
GIVE
some dandies,
ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY
sflssV sssV 14 KrKL sssV 4TH VsssV "
DKPAIITMBNT BTOItlS
Wa'AllTSlENT STOUES
mjj oNTAmo 4JV
tml OREGON I HV
DEPAIITMENX STORK
DEPARTMENT STOUH
Let the Christmas spirit line every heart 'with
perfectly expressed by the
its grandeur and let the sentiment be
gift that is well selected
GUT LISLE HOSIERY
Pr. 5Dc, 75c $1.00
GIFT SILK HOSIERY
$1.50, $2.00 $2.50
GLOVE SILK HOSIERY
Pair . . $3.00
HEN'S GUT SILK TIES
50c, 65c, 75c, $1
Beautiful Patterns
HEN'S GIFT SILK SOCKS
In Christmas Boxes, Pr. 75c
HEN'S GIFT SHIRTS
$1.00 to $3.50
Gift BLOUSES
New Xmas styles
Special Purchases
Especially priced.
GIFT FURS
See these many
many styles and
reasonable prices.
GIFT GLOVES
New Kid Gloves
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00
LADIES SUITS
LADIES' COATS
AND DRESSES
Remarkable values
for the prices asked
GIFT SILKS
By the yard
GIFT DRESS GOODS
By the yard
Everything for
Santa's best be
loved The Baby.
GIFT SLIPPERS
GlfT SHOES
GUT ROBES
Gift Silk Kimonas
GIFT SILK UNDERWEAR
GlfT PERFUMERY
GiftToiletArticles
GIFT CORSETS
Ji
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