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SSfeEOS"0" M llll'f Olu IP THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREflON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 r LOCAL PERSONALS Mra. Joo Llnglo spont tho lator part of Inst week visiting Mrs. Cody Dutlor In Boise. Mro. J. Flnglor had at her guest last woek, Mrs. Wm. P. Ryan of Pocatello. Mrs. Tom Logan arrived In On tario Sunday morning from Corvallls on hor way to hor homo In Drogan. Mrs. P. 1'honoy has boon qulto 111 with tho flu. Mr. and Mrs. Acol Wltbock nro leaving soon for Choir now homo in Eugene, Orogon. A farowoll party for thorn -was hold Saturday ovonlng at tho homo of Mrs. II. L. Poonnnn. Miss Marjorlo Tumor was on tho sick list this wook. Mrs. Don Huthorford was qulto sick this woek. Mrs. Martha Drodorlok has bcon quite 111 with tho flu. Dave Logan of Ilrogan vlsltod In aarlo Sunday, on his way homo fi. Ji?yland. Calvin Kellor of Payette made a business trip to Ontario on Monday. "., M. E. Osborne of Twin Falls -f tdJurnod to Ontario to bo with I . N O. Dodford for tho spring t ,llllnory opening. Mrs. Helen Olomont has returnod to Ontario oiler spending tsevoral months in Ilakor and La Grande. Mrs. Walter Orarase Is again on duty In tho Ontario National bank. II. C. Townos of Ontario, formerly with tho Ford Oarage hero, and It. II. Van Valkonburg of Payette aro oponlng a now Ford Oarago In Frultland., A new building Is bolnK built for their uso. Tho building will bo 76 by 00 foot in slto nnd wllL bo ready or uso about April 1st. A, N. Illckoy this wnok sold ono of his houses to A. Dlnbat from tho Idaho side. T. A. Sherman closed tho deal, tho consideration bolng I8C0.00, Mr. Dlnbat will movo his family here soon, A. J. Ackerman, in tho omploy of tho Van Potton Lumber Company, Is having built for hlu homo, in tho north part of town, a modoru flvo room bungalow. Harry Klmo has tho labor contract. J. A. Draper has the contract for tho Improvomont In tho Ontario Con crete Pipe Company, Tho company is Installing U Its macblnory in tho ono big building, a now concrete floor la being put In the now build ing and a number of now windows aro being added and tho building will bo much better lighted. These , improvements will enablo tho Arm to do their manufacturing much fastor dud mora economically. 0. W. Pair who was burned last wook -when tho truck ho was driving caught flro, on tho Old Orogon Trail returned to his homo in Boise, Tues day. Mrs. V. W. Chambers roturnod homo from Portland Sunday whoro sho vlsltod Mrs. Sylvia Morgan, Mrs. Chambers left tho first of February for Iiakor City, on a nursing caso, and later went on to Portland. The Library will bo opon to tho public Saturday March 4th. Pat OaUegher mado a buslnoss trip' to Bb4m this wook. W. IL Brooke Is on tho sick list this WNk, II. W. Swagler was In Vale on - business on Tuesday. 'Mrs. Joe Llnglo wob qulto ill with tho flu this week. Frank Darnard and family of Fruitland moved to Ontario this weok to mako tholr homo. They have secured the Deruard Denson property in riverside addition, It. II. Sldoway and Harry Duller havo bought out tho repair shop of Ilnrvo and flicker Oarago and aro now prepared for all kinds of auto mobile repair work. Vic Marsden Is quite sick this ""It W. O. T. U. The W. O. T. U. 'met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Jaqulsh in observance of Francis Willard and Union Signal days. Mrs. Irwin Troxell gave a very interesting talk on the life motive of Francis Willard, followed by a qulzz, several readings and solos on the Union Signal, A short business session waa held during which reports of commlttlea were made. The next meeting will be an all day Besston and will be held March 28th, at which time Mrs. Maudo Perkins, one of tbo Natloanl -workers will be present. The meet ing place Is to be announced later. An Invitation from the President of the Idaho Union was read, Inviting them to be present at their Regional Conference in Caldwell on the 27th t March, Mrs. Dave Stewart, and Mrs. Lon Seaweard assisted Mrs. Jaqulsh in serving a delietons luncheon. A new cream receiving station has been installed In Ontario under -the name of Swift & Company, in tba Moore building just back of E. A. Fraser's store. A McMurren Welwr is the manger, of OREGON SLOPE Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hoy Durroll and Mrs. Tom Carlco de lightfully ontortatnod tho mombors If Park Improvomont club at tbo homo of tho former. Tho rooms woro prottlly docoratod with small hatchotB and cherry trees. ''Owing to sickness In tho community, only siztoon mombors woro prcsonl. Tho hostess sofvod dainty rotroshmonts carrying out tho colonial ldoa. Tho noxt rogular mooting of tho club will bo nt tho homo of Mrs. Ma sou Clough, with Miss Maudo Culp and Mrs. C. W. Wolchor as hostesses. Mr, and Mrs. Launlng and Mr. and Mrs. Ault of Wolaor, nnd Mr. -and Mrs. Durham of Crystal, woro Sun day dinner guests of Arner Gorton. Mrs. W. F. Vincent, who was op erated on rocontly in tho hospital at Ontario, was ablo to bo romovod to tho homo of Mrs. L. IL Briothaupt Monday, whoro sho will romaln n tow days beforo returning to hor home. Tom Hoslup of Dolso, is spondlnu, tho wook horo with his paronts. Mr. and Mr. J. L. Drown ontor tatnod Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost, Dor nard Frost and Mario Frost at din nor Sunday. Max Wondal and family aro mov ing to North Yakima, Wash, this wook. Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Mlltor vlslt od at tho Aruor Oorton homo Thurs day and Friday. Oeo, nnd Miriam Davis aro on tho sick list this wook. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karat woro dinner guosts Sunday of Mf, und Mrs. Waltor Davis. Miss Mario Frost of Dolso, spont tho wook end with homo folks. J. R. Dotzor of Dry Duck, is spend ing a fow days with nls daughter, Mrs. A. dorton. Mr. and Mrs, J, D. Connor ro turnod from Hot Lno Sunday. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arnor Gorton was tho scono of a dollght ful dancing party on Friday ovonlng whon Jam os Attorbury nnd Miss West outertnlnod in honor of Miss Mario Frost. Aftor an ovonlng of dancing, delicious rotroshmonts woro served Miss Bather Corloy, Bxtenslon Socialist in clothing, from tho Oro gon A. C, will hold the first millln ory mooting Thursday, March 2nd, at tbo home of Mrs. P. M. Doals. Tho second mooting of tho serloa will bo Monday, March 0. All thoso Interostod In millinery work nni urged to bo proeont. ' P. Wynn and family aro moving to Sweet, Idaho, this woek. At a mooting of the ooard of di rectors of tho Payette Orogon Slopo Irrigation district hold Feb. 21, Charlos Lias waa elected prosldont of tbo board, P.,M, Doals socrotary of tho district, and Goo. Sulllns chlot oporator of tho pumping sta tion, i4afl Mr. and Mrs. Nodlo of Payette, visited their daughter, Mrs, Ernest Asamusson Monday, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Drlggs of Caldwoll, wero weok end guosts at the homo of tbo lattor's paronts Mr. and Mra. J. D. Connor. B. Frost, B. L. and J. L. Drown woro in Ontario on Friday attending the mooting of the wheat growers of Mainour county, whore a represen tative of the Northwest Wboat Growora association gave an address on cooperativo markotlng of tho farmers' wheat. Mr. S. Skippen who has been foodlng a bunch of steers for market sold tho entire lot last woek to Sol. Dlckorson of Welser, and reports that ho realized a good prlco for his bay in tbo oporatlon. Ed. Newton is feeding four bun drod fifty head of cattle for J. Dowkor of Payette. The -ehicken pie supper given by the la(lea of Park Improvomont club was a decided success. A splen did musical entertainment was one of tho features of tho evening. The music being furnished by 0, C. Wil cox, Fred oss, Mrs. Dezoier and Mrs, McDonald. Tbo ladles clearod.140. S. Skippen purchased the Clark 'Rhoades 10 acroa orchard the past week,. Miss Margery Smith held the sec ond meeting of the Child Nutrition work at the home of Mrs. P. M. Doals, Monday afternoon. She was accompanied from Ontario by Mrs. L. R, Drlethaupt. Owing to so many of the children being sick there was not as largo an attend ance as at the first' meeting. How ever, Miss Smith gavo her usual in structive and interesting talk, which waa enjoyed by those fortunate enough to be present. Mrs. Agaea Lias, Charles and Jes sie Lias were guests Sunday of It. D. Rogers and family of North Pay- eUe, Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Wisdom, who have been spending the winter in California on account of Mr, Wis dom's health, repor him much im proved. The boys' cow testing club held BEAUTIFUL NEW m WE HAVE THEM A8 OOOD OUT WB SELL THEM FOR LESS WARNER'S ItUST PROOF CORSETS 91.00 to $15.00 Every pair guaranteed SEE OUR SPECIALIZED VALUES OUR SUITS AT $22.50 and $27.50 are really such splendid garments that you'll marvel at the possiblities presented by specialization. We have specialized on Spring Suits at these prices with the result that the suits are simply in a class separate, Shop before you buy -shop carefully, but whatever you do,' SHOP HERE. WOMEN'S & MISSES' HATS $4.98 We have specialized here too and you will find then priced lower. tholr regular mooting Thursday of- teruoon. Mrs, Susan Weaver or Dolso, dlod at tho homo ot her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Coatos, -Tuesday, Feb. 21, after having boon 111 only, a fow days with pnoumonla. Tho deceased was 81 years old. The body was shlppod to Dolso Thursday morning whore fun oral services woro bold Saturday. Tho Ladles club 'dcslro through this column to thank tho Farmors Crearoory, the two bakeries, Anson & Hart and tho Payette Cooporatlvo More. Co. for tholr donations to tbo supper given by tho ladles last Frl night at tho Park school houuo. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10:00. Morning Worhslp, 11;00. Tho subjoct for next Sunday will be, "Redeomlng the Time." All are 'invited to these services. REV F. E. SPRINaER, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Subject; Tho Future Destiny of Dolievers. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Rer. O. N. Edwards ot Walla Walla, Washington will preach. D, J. OILLANDERS, Fastor CARD OF THANKS We U ei re by this means to ex press to tho many friends whose kind acts and sympathy during ill ness and In the hour ot our sorrow In the death of our beloved brother, Charles Ray Tague wo will ever remember. We would thank, too the many friends whose many floral ctfering8 expressed to us their sorrow and appreciation or our WoUiar, Mrs. Vera Dnawell and sisters and brothers. R gsrfC V HOA !vrlJ" H I f ftB3Bm X vHbtH MAKE IT RIOHTi HUIIIH EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTICE Regular Episcopal sorvlcos will bo hold at tho Masonlo Hall at 11 a. m. on Sunday March 6 th. Rov. C. W, DuDols, will bo prosent. A cordial wolcomo Is extondod to all who doslro to attond. CHA8. RAY T.VaUH FORMERLY OF JAMIEttON 1IURIED MONDAY Charles Ray Tatfuo, formorly of Jamloson, but ot recont yoars a rosldeut of Caldwoll, was burled horo Monday. Sorvlco was held from tho Mothodlst Church In charge of Ror. Houry Youug and intorment was mado in tho Ontario cemetery, many friends camo from tho upper country to ay their respects to tho decoasod. Mr. Taguo "Who was ono ot throe sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taguo, pioneers of the Willow River country is survived by, bis two brothers and seven sisters. Ho was born in Oibbon, Nebraska, 37 years ago and camo with his parents to Jamleson when but six years of age. He grow to manhood is this county and yoars ago was married. His wifo dlod several years ago. Ills only son is now a rosldent of Iron- slde where he lives with relatives. I Ha is IS years old. Eight years ago Mr, Taguo moved to Caldwoll where ho had sinco resided. IDs death came as a dis tinct shock to his relatives and friends In this section, for ho was ill but a row days. Ho nrst was stricken on Saturday February 18, with pneumonia, which was follow ed by a stroke ot paralysis, from trese two causes he died on Thurs day February 23, The body was brought to Ontario Sunday for Interment. The brothers and sisters who survive him, many of whom are well known In this sec tion are; Mra. Vona Doswell of Ontario, Mrs. J. A. Derrick and Mrs. Ed. Kendall of Jamleson; Mrs. Bertha Lockertt and Harry Taguo SPRING Id en Mule STORES' NEW SPRING OXFORDS Our shoe department is complete with new things for Spring. We fit them scientifically and can please both your eye and purse. SPECIAL PURCHASE HEN'S SHOES $2-95 and $3.95 All genuine Calf Skin Shoes and all Good Year Welt Soles. We surely stretch your dollar here. ot Drogan; Mrs. D. F. Parks ot Nebraska; Mrs. P, J. Flaharty ot Pondor, Nebraska; Mrs. A. W. Mc Aulay ot North Yakima, Washing ton, aud Emory Taguo whoso ad dress Is unknown, ' In making out his Incomo tax re turn, tho farmer Is roqulrod to re port as gross incomo nu recoipts derived from tbo sale or oxchango of farm products, Including crops and livestock, whether produced on tho farm or purchased on tho farm or purcbasod and resold. Whore farm produce Is oxchangod for grocorles, merchandise or other articles, tho fair market value ot the artlclo recelvod must be roported as Income, A farmer who rents his farm on tho crop-share basis must report such Incomo for the year In which tbo crops aro sold. Profits derlvod from tho sale or rontal of lands must bo reported. FOR BALE Ono 1200 Quoon Col ony Drooder W. F, Parker, On tario. Dox 405, 4t pd SPRING SHOWING When it comes to style and value the Osborn Hat leads fashion's pro cession. Tailored-Embroidered Flower Trimmed Striking color combinations and all the newest and smartest shapes are on display here and you are cordially invited to come in and see them. Osborn Millinery ONTARIO, SUITS $27 50 STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVA GANCE IN OUR READY-TO WEAR SECTION: YOU SHOP AND SEE. DUSTER AltOWN HOSIERY For Mon, Women and Chlldron 23o to 80e ITALIAN PRUNE TREES We aro oxtonslvo growers ot this class ot stock, thoroforo aro prepared to supply first quality, in all grados, at lowest prices. Tako advantago ot our surplus boforo it Is too lato. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO. Lafayette. Oregon 8. C. WHITE LEOHORN Day old chicks, 118.00 per 100; hatching eggs 8.00 per 100; or 11.60 por setting. A, D. Cain, Ontario Phone 208-W. tt FOR SALE Typewriter in sbtpe. Cheap. Ford Oarage. good FOR SALE one three cylinder 2H Inch Hardle Sprayer. In good working condition, Is comploto with guns, boso etc. Phone A. R, Albee, 207MJ Ontario. WANTED TO RENT From 40 to 80 acres of good land with buildings. 12-4t pd. Albert Halfsa, Vale, Ore. OREGON , i w't .&