The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, March 02, 1922, Image 6

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Mrs. John Urosnnn has as . hor
guest Mrs.'M. M. Williams and little
daughter, Jauo, of Portland. Mrs.
Williams was rormorly Miss Olga
Cllno, a slstor of Mrs. lirosninn, and
Hvod in Ontario a number of yoars
Howard Kollar of Drewsey, Ore.,
Is epondlng tho weak In Ontario.
II. L. Potorson Is on tho sick list
this wcok.
Tho Monday Urldgo Club mot this
wcok with Mrs. 11. II. Graham.
Mrs. E. M. Orolg was hoBtoss to
tho Tuoday Urldgo Club.
Tho Wednosduy llrldgo Club was
ontortnlnod at tho homo of Mrs C.
It. Potorson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. 1'ayuo ontor
talnod tho Carnation Clubon Taos
day ovolng.
On Monday ovoulng Mr. and Mrs.
Loo Cockrum ontortolnod with flvo
tables at bridge.
Tho Fortnightly club was ontor
talnod last Saturday ovoulng at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Orolg.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Swagior gavo
n dinner and brldgo party Friday
ovonlng.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Van 1'ottcn
and Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Drauo havo
cards out this wcok for two parties
on Monday and Wodnosday ovonlhgs
of noxt woek.
Wallace lipid,
QloriaSwansori
Oluott Dexter
antld
Don't Tell
Everything!"
Majestic, Sunday Monday
DEATH CLAIMS BEULAtl MAN
Alfred Morton Dk'a After Short 111-
"s Lcntcs Wlfo nnl Two
Siimll Children llody Is
Drought Hero For
Interment
John Alfred Morton, aged 34, died
at Uoulnh Tuesday, Fobruary 28 af
ter an Illness of two woeks. Pnou-
monla was tho dlroct causo of doath.
Tho young man Is surrlvod by his
wlfo who was Hoso Lamborson prior
to their marriage olght yoars ago,
and two BUintl daughtors agod G and
2 respectively.
Ho la also survlvod by his father
Kd. 12, Morton of Uolso, two brothrcs
Uryan and James Morton and thrco
slators, Mrs. Magglo Oould and Mrs.
Kattlo Warren of Now I'lymouth,
and Mrs. Mamto Host of Dolso.
Mr. Morton was born of a plouoor
family of tho Payette Valley botweon
Now Plymouth and Folk's storo, but
camo to Mathour county when 16
yoars of ago and lived horo slncor
Tho body was brought to Ontario
today from Uoulah and funeral sor
vlco will bo held Friday from tho
I'otorsou chapel, Itov. Chas. Dloin
officiating. Iutormont will bo made
In tho Ontario cemotory.
II. L. Potorson has been under the
woather for several days this wook.
Judgo 0. L. KInK Is this wook
movltiK his ofllco which has been
'located for 21 ycnV's In tho old On-
tarlo Ntalonal Dank Uldg., to tho
oftlco In tho Wllsoi Uldg., directly
back of tuo Post Office
Tho Ontario high school military
companlos aro continuing targot
practlco In preparation for n contest
to bo hold with Uolso, April tho
first. Somo tlmo ago, Miss Ada Leo
physical training teacher was olected
faculty sponsor and Miss Iloba Reed
bocamo bnttallon sponsor. Tho bat
tallon la composod of two companlos
A and 11. Miss Ella moso Is sponsor
of company A, whllo Miss Alice
Dorman (Ills this position In U
Company. Tho activities of tho four
lady mombers aro chlofly conflnod to
social ocasslons, but aro also com
potlng with sponsors In othor
sohools In target practlco.
A COIllinOTIO.V
In last week's Argus tho story
was told of a commission company
offorlng seed potatoes on n ono to
throo basis. Instoad of bolng tho
Harbor Commission company tho
stntomont should havo road tho M.
Plownty & Sons commission com
pany of Chicago of which Mr. Har
bor is tho Idaho roprosontatlvo with
hoadquartors at Twin Falls. Slnco
flint Btory wns published othor ranch
ors havo takon advnntago of tho offer
and thus solved thor sood problom.
Attornoy F. L. Loyon Cf Payette,
was a buslnoss visitor In Ontario
this wook.
notion
Notlco Is horoby glvon to tho per
sons who ontorod tho rooms ndjacont
to tho Opora Housa and took t here
from tho roller skates a to rod thoro,
that they aro known to tho offlcors,
and that unloss tho proporty takon Is
returned to tho city marshal's offlco
Immediately prosecutions will bo
started undor a charga of larcony of
a building not a dwelling.
11. C. Marshal, City Marshal.
!i!llliWiimilIlilllfl!lllllllli,
Spring Opening
You are cordially in
vited to attend the
spring opening of the
Morris Millinery &
Novelty Shop, Satur
day, MARCH 4, 1922.
Visit our shop
spring styles
and see all the
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
IMIMlllllllliMllMlWfliillJliifflii
They speak the unspoken word
We have them in pots and cut
flowers. Come and see them. We
are already booking orders for
Mothers' Day and Memorial Day.
Owirig to an evident shortage of
carnations with all florists this
season, we are asking our patrons
to order early to enable us to fill
your orders.
. B. B; FLORISTS
ONTARIO, OREO ON
Just Prom The FASHION CENTERS, Fresh, new, Springlike
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and BLOUSES
DHI'AItTMr.NT STORK
.aBiff
IKPART.UKNT HTOHIJ
DEPARTMENT STOW!
DKPARTMHNT BTOHK
Surprising to find so
For SUNNY
SPRING
Smart, new Dresses
New Tweed Suits . .
NEW SKIRTS
NEW BLOUSES
many of good wanted merchandise at such astonishingly low prices
Boys Special
SUITS
$7.85
Sturdy well made
suits with hand
tailored collars,
full cut kickers,
with taped seams.
All sizes 6 to 16.
PUMPS and
OXFORDS
$3.50 to $5.85
These a re all new
arrivals and while
not only new,
they are excep
tional values for
the price asked.
$1.25 SPECIAL
Men's heavy 9 oz.
best made, rivet
ed Waist OVER
ALLS, for one
week-
$1.25 a pair
one hundred doz.
in this lot, but
they will not last
long at this price.
Hill
THEATRE ATTRACTIONS
Friday
11IUDKS PLAY
MARION DAVIE3
Winners of tho Wont
riiOWicu or Tim north
Curwoo;l Btory starring
HENRY WALTHALL
Two Reel Comody
Sunday and Monday
DON'T TKMj KVKRYTHINO
WALLACE HEID, C1LOIUA BWAN-
SON AND ELLIOT DEXTER
Tho Hick Larry Somon Coraody
Topics ot tho Day
Tuesday
across tiik deadline
frank mayo
International Nows
Wodnosday and Thursday
' THH SON OF WALLTNGFOHD
ALL STAR SPECIAL
In tho Rlvor Two rool Northwoods
ptcturo
SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED FOR
W. C. T. U. ESSAY CONTEST
Children of County Hnvo Opportunjty
to Win I'rlzrg In Miy Clnshi'n
lli'altli nml Liquor Qura
tloug Variously Divided
Announcomont was mado by tho
W. C. T. U. this woek ot tho annual
ossay cotost for children ot various
grades as follews:
TvnclHTM Contest
Subject: Methods of Teaching
Health and Temporanco, National
prlzo $50.
High School Contett
1, What two Yoars ot Prohibition
has Meant to Our Country.
2, Alcohol as a Monaco; Physical
ly, Socially and Morally.
3, Tho Economically or Physical
Aspoct of tho Tobacco Habit.
Stato prlzo, senior, Junior, f 10.
Sophomore Freshman $10.
National prize. Sonlor-Junlor. $30
Sophomore-Freshman, $20.
County, Any school pupil, $5
Markings, Three-fourths on sub
ject matter and ono-fourth on stylo
and grammatical oxcollenco.
Number of words, Maximum 1,200
minimum 1,000.
Seventh and Eighth Grades
1, What is the Harm In Deer,
Wlno and "Home Drew"!
3. The Physical Effects of Al
cohol. '
3. Tro Physical Etfocta ot To
bacco. State prize; $10. National $25.
County prizes; 1st prize $4; 2nd
prlzo $3; 3rd prize $1.
Sixth Grado and Under
1. Health Habits.
3, Habits that Injure Health.
3. Why has Oregon Made a Law
Forbidding tho use ot (Jlgaretta by
Roys Uunder Twenty-oneT
Stato Prlzo, $5. National prlzo,
$10.00.
County Prlze: 1st, $3; 2nd, $2;
3rd, $1.
Markings: Tbree-tourtns on sub
ject matter and ono fourth on
Essays must be sont to Mrs. Will
J. Roberts, Supt. Essay Oontost, On
tario, OroKon, t o roach nor not
Intor than April 20th.
Toachors should boo no names aro
signed to ossnys but each ossay
should glvo grndo and bo nmborod
as teacher ehoosos, corresponding
numbors with namos sont In soparato
onvolopo markod. Namo of contest
ants from school (glvo namo or
numbor of school.)
Namo ot school should bo wrltton
on wrapper Inclosing assays.
" Roforonco matorlal may bo ob
tained from tho county librarian;
Llfo Extension Institute Now York
City; W. O. T. U. Publishing House,
Eronstono, III.
Wo would micrirnat Hint n mnnilm.
bo arrangod at which tho ossays bo Id,
tvuu UQIUIU lliu IJUIUIUB.
'Mammoth Polfln Duck eggs $1.50
por setting ot 12. Also Duff Or
pington okks. $1.00 por sotting.
Hans Oft, R. F. D. Ontario tf
Calvin Keller of Payette, was an
Ontario visitor Wodnosday.
WANTED TO TRADE 3 business
lots In Cambrldgo Idaho for roil
denco lots In Ontario. Phono 221w.
'10 tt
Two full bloodod Jorsoy
calvos, registered for salo.
Tho Argus for Information.
Dull
Boo
tt pd
TO SELL OR TRADE Ono 200
ogg Incubator will take smallor
slzo. Soo Don Roso. Ontario R. F.
2U pd.
1917 touring Ford Will' trade
for good milch cows. Doz 343, Vale
Orogon. 3 t pd.
FOR 8ALE Eggs from brod to
lay Duff Orpington's $1.C0 por IB.
Won 1st and 2nd at Ontario Poultry
Show. Whlto Leghorn oggs, $1,00
por IE, Also 1 Duff Orpington
cockrol $2.00 each.
W. F. Parker, Ontario. 4t pd.
DICKLOW SEED WHEAT; at
$2.25 per hundred as long as supply
lasts. Inqulro Nyssa Oraln & Seod
C., Nyssa, Orogon 13-4t
QUAST BROTIM SALE
OE WOMEN'S SHOES '
BEGINS FRIDAY MARCH 4
Entire stock of
V
High Top
Shoes at
25
0
0
OFF
our regularf. low
prices
WE HAVE NO OLD STOCK
EVERY PAIR IS GOOD, SEASONABLE & STYLISH
Choice of low
heels. and Louis
heels, round,
dium and
toes.
me-
narrow
Every style is in
eluded. Your kind
and size are here.
All $5.00 Shoes at $3.75
Ail $6.50 Shoes at $4.85
All $7.50 Shoes at $5.60
All $10 Shoes at $7.50
All $6.00 Shoes at $4.50
All $7.00 Shoes at $5.25
All $8.00 Shoes at $6.00
Remember, this is a sale of laced Boots, no Ox
fords, Pumps or Low Shoes included.
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