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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
!l tTvvfiinKi t ,ir.'ilMIVIiMMCVi B r ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY ttfr 1922 yj w m ARCADIA ITEMS Thoso from hpro who attondod '.ho lottuco growors' mooting nt Jaldwoll Fridaynnd Saturday woro Shostor Lackoy, Earl Qulnloy nnd Ed, Wolfo, Sovoral In this com munity nro planning to' put out a mall acrcago of Head lottuco thin oar attor early potatoes, providing boy can mako arrangomonts to havo ho wator Btay m tno alien until ro- ombor 1st. Uarrot Smith, with, tho assistance rora tho Soronson homostoad noar horo to his ranch on tho boulovard. Ho flxpoctB to use It for a tonaut hoUBO. ThoBo from horo who attondod tho shoostrlng ditch mooting at On tario today woro, O. W. Barrett, Ed Wolfo, J.- Q. Mathonoy and Earl Qulnloy. J. T. Long sold his hay for 85 por Ion. Mrs. Emmott Stoolo and llttlo daughter, of CnldwoM aro visiting at tho homo of tho former's sister, Mrs. Frank Edwards. Miss Dorco Doarborn and Miss Elslo Poolo toachors horo, visited Mrs. C. W. narrott Sunday afternoon P ".?& i0"" Mr. nnd Mrs. Tod. Hon of Harper. lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Tho teachors, with tho help of tho oldor girls, began sorvlng lunches to the children today. Ror. Chas. Bloom of Ontario, filled his regular nppolntmont horo Sunday aftornoon. Frank Edwards was a business visitor In Ontario Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bonall havo gono to Ogdon, Utah, for a month's visit with rolnttvos. nro visitors horo at tho homo of tho YOUR COMPLEXION NEEDS Face Powder ) To keep tlicso winter winds from working havoc with its beauty. Massage Cream ) ' To mako your skin clean and glowing with hoolth massago tho facial muscles daily Night Cream and Day Cream Keep tho skin soft and freo' from wrinkles and mako a wonderful base for powder. Rouge, Lip Stick; Eye Brow Pencils Finishing touches to the toilet. Wo bid you wclcomo in our Toilot Goods Depart ment. Wo carry tho most occlusive toilot refine ments which givo you tho greatest pleasure. ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescriptions oar Specialty nEXAIili EASTMAN VIOTQR BUSINESS CHANGE J. 0. McCrolght has taken ovor tho Interest of J. T. McNulty In tho hardwaro business of McNulty ft'Co. Mr. McNulty rotlrlng. AH liabilities contracted by tho old Arm of Mc Nulty & Co., will bo paid by thorn and all accounts duo tho old firm aro to bo colloctod by thorn. Mr. McNulty or Mr. McCrolght nro auth orized to collect all accounts duo tho firms. J. T. McNULTY J. 0. McCHEIQHT LOCAL PERSONALS u CALIFORNIA Mid- Winter Excursion TO LOS ANGELES JANUAIIV 8 1st, LIMIT Al'IUI, 1st UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Proportionately low fare" fom other stations Ask Leal Agent Union Paclflo By i torn for farther detail. Umo ad Trip o of IBS in jarlo War tax n Miss Georgia Hull loft 'Tuesday on a six wcoks business trip to Lob Angles, San Franclco and othor points. Whllo thoro she will visit her slstor Irs. Harroll In Los An geles., Mrs. ulggs, tho irimmor in mo Stylo Shop' will loavo this week for a months visit In tlio East. Tho cako which was raftlod off nt tho ontortalnmont of tho Knights of Pythiao last wook, wolghod twolvo pounds. Mrs. Torosa Stonor, of Medford, Oregon who was visiting In Ontario last wook, loft Monday for a fow days visit In Caldwell, after which sho will return to Ontario nnd leave for hor homo tho later part of this wook. Davo Logan of Drogan Is visiting in Ontario this wook. A. L. Hanoy formorly of Ontario, now of Nampa vlsltod old frlonds in Ontario Monday. J. A. Laknois roturnod Friday from Burns whoro ho spont sovoral days on business. Darroll Housor was horo Sunday roturnlng homo from Corrallls whoro ho has boon attondlng collogo. Ho left for Durns Monday morning. ' Harold Matlott was In Dotso tho first of tho wook. Mrs. 3. T. Hartmns nnd Mrs. W. O. Tace, mother and slstor of Mrs. Joo Bradbury, roturnod to thoir homo at Montpolior, Idaho, Friday after visiting hero for tho past two weeks. ALEXANDER'S READJUSTMENT SALE We are looking for a second downward revision of prices in manufactured goods, and we are backing our judgment to the fullest extent regardless of what loss we might incur. MeiMYoung Men'sSuits Overcoats $18.75 $24.65 $29.85 Representing va!ues0f$25 to $40 based on selling price of Oec. 31 , 71 MEN'S HATS $3.50 and $4.00 Values $2.45 Sweaters, Wool Shirts and many present needs included in this sale. Men's Shoes $5.50 to $8.50 Values $4.95 to $6.45 HIGH SCHOOL LONG PANT SUITS Ages 14 to 20 years, made in the snappy young mens models. ' $14 50 Sale Price ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO AND VALE UNITED PltKHBYTKWAN C1IUIICII Sabbath School, 10:00 n. in. Vprso contest for tho Bunboamn. Special offering for tho Noar East Preaching; senrlco, 11:00 a, m. Bubjoot "Tho Cross in tho Nat ural and In tho Social and Intolloc tual World". This Is tho first of two sermons on "Tho Cross In tho World's Foundation." Church and Sabbath Rchooi Note Tho sorrlco last Sabbath was of moro than usual Intorost tho nubjoct bolng "Christ tho Modlum of Dlvlno nerolatlon," Miss Wherry sang as a solo tho 10th Psalm. Tho Primary department was re organized, Mrs. n. L, Dull taking charge of tho Advanced division, Miss Ada Leo tho Intermodlato, Miss Myrl Bingham tho Boginnors, and Mrs, Laxon tho Cradlo Roll. Fred Bradbury won In tho Vorse contest of the Upstroamors. Saturday afternoon, at tho homo of Miss Gertrude Skow, tho Sun beams entertained tho Winners, the second class of boys who doubled thoir membership. Tho boys re ported a merry timo and say tho girls aro' lino entertainers. . CONDENSED REPORT OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOF ONTARIO. OREGON As MJe to tbc GHytraNtr at tk CvrtKy H Ik Otse if Iotas BftCMkr 31, 1921 flM To the Housewives of Ontario RX40URGKS' Loana and DUcounU."..MJl,7J7.H Overdrafts ......... . 101.58 Bonds and Warrants.. 17,860.29 Realty ft Fixtures 89,113.66 UAHUTIIM Capital . 8 50,000.00 Surplus and Profit ...... 80,514.98 Circulation ...................... 12,500.00 Re-dlioounU ... 87,760.00 Bills Payable - ............... NONE DSFOSrro ...................... 861,814.13 1762,109.05 I 9762,109.05 , ' ' 1762,109.05 fl I THEOUDREUABUE lAMTADIA DAl I FD Mil I C II ., lUlilAmU IaULLLIa IfilLLj Do you know that tho bread thnt won first prizo nt the Malheur County Fnir Inst nil wns mndo with Ontario Flour? It wns. Do you know that a number of housowivca in Ontario who havo tho reputation of being excellent cooks uso Ontario made flour because they claim it has a suporiour flavor and goes farther than other flour? We can furnish you their names. Do you know that people who havo como down and looked through our little mill and hnvo seen us mako flour toll us that our mill is as clean as a kitchen? Como and see for yoursolf. r Wo feol that wo havo a right to oxpect every housewife in Ontario to givo our flour a trial becauso it is really a superior product in addition to being made right horo at home. Every grocer in Ontario handles our flour and they aro authorized by us to refund your money without quostioji or ijuibblo if you aro not entirely satisfied with our flour aftor you have given it a trial. Its tho dollar that stays at homo that counts? All othor things boing equal wo feel that ovoryono would rather uso tho homo product. Tho price' is tho snmo nnd wo 'guarantee tho quality. What moro can wo do? Won't you givo our product a trial whori you place your next ordor for flour? , SINCERELY, :l Jl-jMlMMMMMMiMiiMiiiMSsjsj , aagtjajsjfcggl (W't&HWP