The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 05, 1922, Image 4

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fRUlTLAND BENciTJ"
WIRELESS MUSICAL CONCERT
IS HEARD IN 1 RUITIiAND
Tho W. J. Ruesolt homo tho past
wook has been o tnocca for thoso In
terested In hcnrlnK tho wlrolesa
messages rccolvod In thnt homo.
Lowls Russell, tho eon, Is a student
In tho Stnto Unlvorolty nt Moscow,
who Is homo for tho holidays, hrot
with him n wlrolcss receiving In
strument whloh ho had constructed
In part himself which ho Installed
In tho kitchen of his homo. Prom
this Instrument ho hns a 100 foot
wlro twenty feot high run to tho
dorrlck and over tho wlro and thr
tho Instrument with rccolvors, four
of thora attached, a party of sovonty
nvo gntherod thoro Monday ovonlng
heard distinctly n musical concort
sont out from San Francisco. Thoro
was hand music, Jaz music, sacred
songs and plainly was hoard tho an
nouncement of tho muslrnl numbers
Through tho past week concerts sont
out from Denver, Los Angles, Aval
on, Palto Alto havo boon picked up
at tho Russell homo thru this In
strument and great Interest has
boon ovlncod. In tho result. A party
from I'ayotto was out Monday even
ing, among thora tcachors to hoar
tholr first wlroloss concert. Lowh
Is taking a courso In electrical on
glncorlng In tho UnlvorBlty nnd has
always boon Interested In such mnt-
tors. .'.iflr
Open up DrcsxmnkliiK Shop
Two Frultlnnd young ladles will
go to Ontario this wcok whoro on
Wodnesday thoy will open up n dress
making shop In tho Mooro building
Thoy nro tho Misses Lena llocnfclt
and Martha Grnmm.
Miss Hortlia Ullnd went to District
No. 0 whoro sho tcachos tho primary
grades In tho now school building
recently completed thoro.
Saturday Docombor 31st soven
toon of tho frlonds of Francis Chllds
wont to tho homo of his parents
nnd holpod him to colobrato his 17th
birthday. All sorts of gamos nnd
inuslo and good times holpod to
mako tho ovonlng a dollghtful ono.
Majestic
ThePcopk
Of a Creat Ptetwe
Olebrated for Ue Auk, M taaotenlly
riy connuntf of wowea la the tango
place of Huauot Aires dullucd lo
achieve clean glory for tke true love
lie bad scoffed at. Ha really Uvea In
Metro's
THE FOUR
HORSEMEN
or the Apocalypse
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Trom tbe awel W Blaaco Ibane
AJUpUd by June Matkl
Sunday Monday
19Ias
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HOMESTRETCH
, Jk, ThamR4 H.Inc Production
paramount Qiclurc (
Majestic Saturday
MacLG
THE ONTARIO
Mrs. William llollonbeck nnd
Chnrlos ltobort woro In Dolso Friday
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Onrdnor woro
In Dolso Wednosday and Thursday.
Mr. Oardnor wont up again Friday
on business In connection with tho
War Flnanco Corporation Doard, he
having boon sclcctod to roprosont
I'ayotto County.
Thursday llepresontntlvo nnd Mrs.
II. II. Uoomor nnd children woro the
dinner guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil
liam llollonbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Smith had as
their guests Sunday to dinner, Mr
and Mrs. William llollonbeck and
son, Charles ltobort.
W. II. Vestal contracted to pur-
chaso tho Frank Hands twonty acres
ono hulf mllo east of Frultlnnd from
tho Hands' oolnto, tho prlco bolng
$0,000.00. Tho ranch Is well Im
proved, soven ncres In fruit, and tho
roinaludor being alfalfa nnd grain.
Mr. Vestnl will movo from tho Nokci
ranch to his now homo within a few
days.
Mrs. L. W. Smith very delightful
ly ontortnlncd tho HlvarRldo Com
munlty Club Inst Wodnosday oven
Ing. Ilor daughters, tho Misses
Hazel nnd Helen, who nro homo for
their vacation served tho guests de
licious cats.
Donald Gntioo enmo down from
Portland Thursday to transact busi
ness for his fnthcr and spent tho dny
with his nunt Mrs. F. D. Spain-
howor,
Word enmo hero Thursday of tho
death of Mr. Darrett at Wondoll,
fnthor of Miss Allco Darrott, ono of
Frultlnnd's High School Instructors
Miss Dnrrott wilt return to hor work
hero.
Tho Dnptlst Ladles Aid will moot
this Thursday wlth'Mrs. C. M. Wll
llami.
Mr. S. M. Thomns wns uulto III
tho first of tho wook.
llermnn Towo was over from
Nyssn tho guest of frlonds Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrn. Chnrlos L. Itlch had
as tholr guosts to n big dlnnor on
Suudny Mr. and Mrs. I H. Itlch,
Frank nnd Hay Itlch, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Thompson nnd Lola Rich nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. irn Dnizon family.
Mrs. ('. Syno hnd as hor dlnnor
guests Sundny Chnrlos Mitchell, of
Albortn, Canada, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itnlph
Mitchell, Miss Holon Dlrch, of AI
blou, Miss Mndgo Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Mnklnson and
dnughtor visited Sundny nt tho
Arthur Kldrcgro homo on Dig Wll
low.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. liaison nnd
children woro guests of Charles AV
Stownrt Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mr. Q. I. llollonbeck had
as tholr guosts Sunday Mr. Tod
Enbcrg, Miss Mary llollonbeck nnd
Mrs. Ida KlrKlantl.
Mr. S. M. Thomns has ns tholr
guosts Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. ChnrUs
Winters nml Mr. und Mrs. K. J.
Johnson.
Saturday was tho -tGth birthday
anniversary of O. K. Ilosson, county
nsHOssor of I'ayotto. Thoso In nt-
tondnnco from horo to nttond tho
surprise for' him woro Mr. nnd Mrs
J. It. Wells nnd fnmlly, Mr. and
Mrs. P. I). Ilosson nnd children, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chnrlos W. Stownrt nnd
dnughtor.
Tho Mlssos Young nnd Wolfo on
tortnlned on Tuosdny ovonlng of
this wuok tho Kensington Club nt
tho homo Mrs. Fnlry Spnlnhowor.
Frldny ovonlng forty of tho nolgh
norhood community nttonuod a par
ty nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, Tom
Dulson. A most dollghtful tlmo
was had playing games and cntlng
of tho bountoous rofroshmonts thnt
vro nerved at a Into hour.
FrUUy ovonlng Mlssos Dorothy
Lewi nnd (Iraro l'nxton had olgh-
teen of tho young pooplo of tho
community ns tholr guests at tho
Harry T. Lewis homo.
Wodnosday tho Daptlst church
moiuliershlp hold nn all day social
nnd basket dinner nt tho church.
Last Thursday wns tho birthday
nnulvorsnry of Emolla Illlud. Six of
her frlonds woro Invited In to help
hor colobrato. Thoro woro good onts
nml a lolly good tlmo.
Saturday night thirty of tho
Junior und Sonlor Endeavorors mot
ut tho John Tnckott noma and on
Joyed n royal good tlmo until Into
wntchlng tho old yonr out. Itov nnd
Mrs. Todd chaporonod tho bunch
and holpod to mako things merry.
Mr. Itnlph Mitchell surprlsod his
many frlonds horo by slipping off to
Caldwell on Monday nnd on Tuos
day mot Miss Dolla Rader. At 11:30
thoy wero married at the Baptist
parsonage by Hov. White the pastor
and returned Tuesday evening to
Frultland whore they will make
tholr homo In tho Ktnnlaon Apart
mont House. Mr. Mitchell Is one
ono of th assistants In the Frultland
Stnto Dank. Ho has. long Uvod hero
many years nnd Is wum known and
well liked. Mrs. Mitchell is from
Joromo but has visited often here
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Davis,
her sister.
F. M. Onrdnor of tho Frultand
Stnto Dank went to DoIbo this Wed
nesday morning.
John To who spent the weok ond
holidays with his parents in Eagle
Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Peacock and
family had New Yoara dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. A. uramso in Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. ltobort Rains and
faintly wero guests Monday to a din
ner at tho Peacock homo.
Monday night Mrs. H. F. Walto
entertained eighteen guosts honoring
tho birthday anniversary of her
daughter, Miss Marguorlte. Interest
ing games and a lovely supper
furulshed tho dlvorslon.
The Misses Dlomstrom of the
Frultland schools wero entertained
In Now Plymouth Wednosday nt a
ono o'clock luncheon by Miss Maudo
Mason.
E. 11. Sargent has returned from
Kansas whero ho has boon tho past
tow weeks disposing of apples. Ho
visited his son, Leslie at McPherson
College.
MUsos Gladys and Olive Sargont
wont to Boise Monday morning to
outer Links Uuslness College.
Mrs. Emma Curtis and children
have moved to tho A. I). Eldredgo
ranch to stay until spring when she
will join her husband In Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drubakor visit-
led tho past weok with frlonds in
EmmoM.
AftQUS, ONTARIO, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1922
Mrs, Itobert Hoi brook nnd two
sons nro down from Emmott visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurel E. Wells.
Lois Cnrnonx nnd Tony Prltzl
woro In Ontario Saturday having
tholr tonsils nnd ndnolds re
moved. Tony Prltzl must remain
In the hospital several days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mndson nnd
Miss Kathnrlno woro dlnnor guosts
Sundny of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Powell.
J. II. Smith roturncd Tuesday
from a few days visit In Nntnpa with
n" nophow.
Miss Mnrgarot Whoaldon roturncd
Saturday to Pullman College, Wash.
MIm Annlo Hupp nnd Miss Holon
Stottor "roturnod Sunday ovonlng
from n fow dnys trip to Dolso.
arandmn Pnxon Is homo from
Twin Falls and Hanson whoro sho
hns been visiting rolntlvcs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Kingsbury wero
down from Wolsor tho past weok
visiting frlondB nnd transacting
business.
At n mooting of tho Muttlnl Farm
ers Telephone Co., hold Tuesday af
ternoon tho following officers were
elected: 11. T. Lowlo, mnnngor; Ira
Dnlzoll, vlco chairman: Grant Fish
er, Bccrotnry; nnd II. M. Lewis nnd
II. E. Wllfong woro tho now mom
bern tnkon In. L. V. Schubert who
hns boon tho superintendent for tho
past sovon yon re resigned, his ro
slgnntlon to tnko place March 1st.
Cary Tusslng hns boon selected by
tho board to succeed mm.
Arthus Orcutt sold his town resi
dence property to C. Shlra this
week, possession to bo glvon nt onco.
Mr. Orcutt has rented tho II. o.
Onrdnor rnnch onst of Frultlnnd for
tho coming year.
Ooo. Frank has contrnctod to build
n modorn brick gnrago plant wost of
tho .Frultlnnd drug store, which will
ho occupied by n now Ford ngoncy.
It. II. Vnn Vnnlkonburg in to bo
tho gonornl mnnngor.
VALLEY VIEW
Tho holldny Benson was rnthor
quiet In tho community this year,
tho mooting at tho Orango hall bolng
tho only public ontortnlsmont.
Miss Agnes Amldon spont Xmns
with rolatlvos nnd frlonds In Wolsor.
Miss Edith Ooodwnter, sister of
Mrs. Jess Drown, tort Monday wook
for Portland for n month's visit
with hor motlior nnd slstors. Hor
llttlo nloco, Edith Drown, accompani
ed hor.
Eddlo Olbson, whoso pnronts live
on tho Ooorgo Hoss ranch, has boon
suffering with nbscess of tho oar nnd
a very sovoro enso of blood poison
ing of tho hand is reported much
Improvod, Ho Is fortunnto In not
having to havo his hand amputated,
which soonicd nlmoit necossnry it
was so bad.
Mrs. Caldwoll spont Monday visit
ing Mrs. A. It. Albee.
Mr. John Stonomnn nsd friend
spont Chrlstmns with tho McMurrln
fnmlly nt Wolsor.
School oponod Monday nftor two
woeks vacation.
Mlssos Agnos Amldon and Idn
Johnson vlsltod Mlssos Halstoad nnd
Orlffln Sundny nftornoon.
Mrs. A. n. Albee was tho roclplont
of a very flno Christmas proscnt, a
Hamilton playor piano, prosontod by
hor Husband.
A good tlmo Is roportcd by thoso
attondlng a Now Years' dlnnor at
tho old boarding houso on tho Dur
rows ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Albee
nnd family, Frank Honry nnd family
nnd two young mon. John stonomnn
nnd John Morolnnd sorvod tholr
dinners togothor.
Mrs. Ed Ingraham ontortatnod nt
dinner Now Yoars day Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. K. Amldon, dnughtor Agnos and
sons, Alvn and Tom woro tho guests.
Tho School Doard mot Tuesday
nftornoon for tho purposo of select
ing school equipment. Tho suppllos
necessary wero llstod and copies
sent to sevoral supply nouses In
order to obtain tho best prlcos. It
la hopod when school Is called that
ovoryono In tho district win Know
It by tho now 30 Inch boll that has
been ordorod.
Pupils nolthor absont or tardy
aro; Owon Henry, Howard Albee,
Haymond Dowoll, Jlmmlo Williams,
Leonard. Carl and Ralph Sandqulst,
Wilson Crane. Dyron Dean, Law
ronco Albee, Ooorgo Ingraham, Eg-
gort Oft, Harold Albee, Pearl Mo1'
lor. LeHoy Deau. Loslle Albee, Ooo
Mooller, Virginia DuPre, Homer
Oft, Volma IJollslo, Fred Moollor,
Victor Dellslo.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aboo motored
to Pavotto Tuesday.
Mr. Udlck lost his boat last week
whon somo ono removed it from tho
beach on tho Durr ranch. Mr. uuick
and frlonds had it thoro to use while
duck hunting, stneo tho season first
oponod.
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Saturday
THE HOME STRETCH
DOUO. MacLEAN
Sennet Comedy Two reel
Sunday oud Monday
THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE
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Topics of the Day
Tuesday
DR. JIM
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Screen Magazine
Wednesday
STINO OF THH.IiASII
PAULINE FREDERICK
International News
Help your home mill by buying Its
Flour. 'The money you pay for it
stays here, ond some of it will surely
come back to you.
Try the "LEADER" it will satisfy
you, please us, and help your home
town.
ONTARIO ROLLER MILLS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Dy vlrtuo of nn Execution, duly Is
sued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit
Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for
tho County of Mnlhour, dated tho
19th day of Docombcr, 1021, In n
cortaln nctlon In tho Bnld Circuit
Court for tho said Stato and County,
whorcln A. E. Nichols, as plnlntlff,
rocovorod Judgment ngnlnst Q. II.
Lawronco nnd Lilly Lawronco, ns
dofendnnts, for tho sum of Ono Hun
drod Slxty-nlno & 8G100 Dollars
($160.85), with Interest thereon nt
tho rnto of olght por cent per annum
from tho 1st day of AugUBt, 1912,
(loss n crodlt thereon In tho sum. of
$8.00), nnd tho furthor sum of
Twonty-flvo & NojlOO Dollnrs
($2G,00) ns nttornoy's fees, nnd tho
furthor sum of Eight & 40)100
Dollnrs ($8.40), costs and disburse
ments, which Judgmont wns enrolled
nnd dockotcd In tho Clork's oftlco of
Bald Court Is Mnlhour County, on
tho 7th day of Fobruary, 1919.
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE
DY OIVEN, That 1 will on tho 4th
day of Fobruary, 1922, at tho hour
of 11 '30 o'clock In tho foronoon or
said day, at tho north main entrnnco
door of tho County Court Houso nt
Vale. In snld County nnd Stnto, sell
at public auction to tho highest bid
dor of blddora for cash, tho follow
ing described real property, to-wlt
Tho North Hnlfof tho North
west Qunrtor (NNW) of
Soctlon Twolvo (12), in Town
ship Fifteen (16) South, Range
Thirty-eight (38), EnBt or tho
Wlllometto Meridian, In Mnl
hour County, Oregon.
Tho nbovo rcnl proporty with Its
nppurtonnnccs taken and lovlcd up
on ns tho proporty of tho said above
namod dofondnnts, Q. H. Lnwronco
nnd Lilly Lawronco, or bo . much
thereof ns may bo necessary to
satisfy said Judgmont In favor of A.
E. Nichols and ngnlnst Bnld nbovo
namod dofendnnts, with Interest
thoroon, togothor with snld nt
tornoy's fcos, costs nnd disburse
ments, and nccrulng costs upon snld
snlo.
Datod nt Vnlo, Oregon, this 3rd
dny of Jasuary, 1022.
II. LEE NOE,
shorirr
Dy C. W. GLENN, Deputy
Dato of first publication, January
6th, 1922.
Dato of last publication, February
2nd, 1922.
Dato of salo, Fobruary 4th, 1922,
nt 11:30 A. M.
High irrndo Instrument In our po
Motslon In I'njcttM must bo sold.
Will giro n lnrK discount for quirk
turnover. Itsy tonus to rc-)Mnlbl '
party. If lntcrestMl write for par
ticulars to Tho Dent or Music Co
Denver, Colorado. Jl'O
DIRECTORY. OF ONTARIO'S
BUSINESS FIRMS
These Men and Firms will serve your very needs promptly. Call upon or write to
any of those who are listed below when in need of anything in their respective
lines. Thoy aro reliable:
HANKS
ONTARIO NATIONAL DANK
Tho Oldest Dank in Malheur
County "Service thnt Serves"
Capital and Surplus $100,000.
DRUGS AND SUNDRIES
ONTARIO PHARMACY
O. M. Castleman, Prop.
Prescription Specialist Victor
Phonographs Rexall Remedies
Eastman Kodaks
Morclnnd Dairy
Thono 203 M
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Electrical Appliances and Wiring
CLEANKRrt
We will Clean and Dye for You
at the
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UAnDWARK
MONULTY HARDWARE CO.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
TAG O ART nARDWARB CO.
Malheur County's Largest
Hardware Store
TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO.
Farm Operating Equipment
McCormlck, Peering and P. & O,
H. R. UDICK
Plumbing and Heating
Domestlo Water Systems
FOR SALE Drlck houso, aovon
rooms, throo lots, garago, on main
Btroot. W. F. Escuo.
ESTRAYS Four hoad cnttlo, two
with bollwaddlo brand. Owner mny
havo sarao by paying for food nnd
ndvortlslng. F. D. McCarthy, OH
ratios South west of Ontnrlp.
LOST, BTRAYED OR STOLEN! h
Llowollyn Setter, from Ontario, No
vombor 26. Will apprcclnto infor
mation concerning him. Notify L.
D, Cockrum.
TWENTY HEAD OF DAIRY COWH
FOR SALE
Frosh nnd coming fresh. Can bo
soon nt J. M. Dutlor's, Cnlro. Theno
nro cnttlo that E. D. Conklln brot
from tho Wlllnmotto Vnlloy.
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HOTKLH
HOTEL WILSON
Ths "Homoy" Hotol of Malheur
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Eyesight Specialist
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