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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
WAWnpfafviP Mrio&t ,x i-VM ! -,t.Mt SCHOOL NOTES Drlgadlor Oonornl I'atcli, Adju tant Gonoral (or tliu StAto of ldako was prosont nt tho, military ball glv- en at Payette, and compllinentod tho Ontario boys prcsont on tholr appoaranco. Dr. Edgorton who la field director (or tho American Whlto Cross, talk ed to tio Btudonts o( tho Ontario High school Monday morning. Ills subjoct wab Ulacksmlthlng, and lossons to bo loarnod (rom It. Tho basket ball glrU apd boys aro planning to Rlvo a big party Frl- day evening nt tho High school. A nutnbor of tho 11. O. T. 0. mon nttondod tho Military ball at tho Payette Pavilion Saturday night, given uy ino na 1101a ariiuory. THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OBEGQN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 TheO. H. S. and Wolsor basket- ball girls played tholr last games of tho season at Ontario last Friday night, March 10, Tho scoro was 2 to 7 In favor of tho Ontario girls. This garao gavo Ontario tho cham pionship of this district. ' Tho last games or tho baskotbatl season was played at Caldwell. Tho basketball girls playod a return gamo with tho Collego of Idaho at Caldwoll, Saturday evening tho llth. Tho scoro was In (avor of tho Collego 25 to 27. Somo of tho O. II. S. hiakotball girls spont Sunday In Caldwoll and Nnmpa visiting relatives and friends. During ho rest of tho school term Mr. Thomas Is teaching tho toachor's training class Argloulturo. Dr. Wocso talked to tho students of tho 0. H. S. Tuesday morning tho 14th. His subjoct was "Moonsblno" nnd tho harmfulrcsults which como from drinking It. It tho requisite funds aro ralsod l.tho stock Judging team will bo sent to Union Oregon Juno 7 to 9. Tho Itadlo Club of tho Ontario High School hnvo published tho second lssuq of tho. "Q.Il.M." which is tho official paper of tho club. This Issue contained many Interest ing facts regarding Radio activities. The noxt Issuo of tho paper will bo out In n fow lnys, and tho club Is going to dovoto a portion of It to tho High School nowu. Tho Junior and Sonlor classes at a joint meeting Monday noon March 13, decided to glvo from tho class treasury of each class, fifty dollars ($S0. 00) toward furnishing tho stago In tho assembly hall with cur tains. Tho curtains havo alroady bcon ordorod and will bo put up rs1 within tho noxt two wcoks. Doth divisions of the Junior Eng lish Class will put on special pro grams at class porlods on Fridays, for tho noxt thrco or four weeks. Tho class has boon dlvldod Into com mittees who choso an author to bo studied for each program, mnko out tho program and assign work to studonts. Tho committeo tor tho morning division has choson O. Honry for tho first program. Tho lendor Is Until Iloinnn. Tho nftor no n class will study Kipling. Francis Folger Is leader for this program. Mr. McDonald Is 111 with tho flu this wort. Tho Sigma Club met at tho homo of Allca Dervln Friday evening tho 10th. Delicious refreshments woro served, and a good tlmo was onjoyed by all. Ontario grado schools aro going to compete with Nyssa and Vale at Nyssa March 26 In a declamatory contost. Tho 0. II. S. boys aro making ef forts to securo baseball suits so thoy can start practicing. LOCAL PERSONALS Jenkins & Jenkins of tho Dig Four pool hall havo Installed a now Worlltzor oloctrlo player piano. Tho playor is ono of tho vory best of Its kind. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wra. Anderson aro leaving very Bobn 'to mako tholr homo In Glenns Forry. Tho Dranlff Brothers formorly of Ontario, who havo boon oporatlng a harbor Bhop nt Emmott for somo tlmo, hnd tho mlstortuno of having tholr shop burnod last week. It is thought that tho fire was of In cendiary origin as rags soaked with oil wero found and tho Dranlffs had rccolvod a provlous warning to Icavo town. Tho building was not des troyed, and thoy Intend to begin again as soon as a now shop can bo flttod. Mrs. Fred Canflold of Wolsor vis ited In Ontnrlo Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horschol Drown. Mrs. Manskor of Vale was visiting her daughter Mrs. II. Oordon ovo Sunday. Ernest Crawl of Portland stoppod off between trains on Saturday, as tho guest ot Miss Elslo Morris. Chas. Cronln wont to Dnkor Mon day night for a fow days. Mrs. Dalton Dlggs Is qulto 111 with tho flu this wook. Miss Iluth Lackey Is on tho sick list this wook. REDUCTION SALE Men's heavy blue denim bib overalls, full cut, double stitched, all sizes at i . $1.00 pair Medium weight wool and cotton pants, a bargain at $3.05. This sale. . . $2.26 llcavy wool pants, sizes 80 to 42. 130 paii to pick from, for only . ... . . $3.76 A good cotton work pant, dark color, for $1.45 Khaki pants .- $1.76 to $2.75 Men's corduroy ptuits, dork brown $3.45 Natural color $3.95 Entiro stoelc of boys loieo pants, in cluding dark colors, in wool and cor duroy, sizes, 8 to 15. All go at ono price, : $1.26 Men's whipcord sport pants. Salo price , $2.C5 Extra heavy black, sateen shirts, only $1.00 Khaki work shirts, best grado ... .85c Plain blue, also striped work Bhirts.. 69c Moil's French flannel shirts with or without collars. Your choice, during this sale ; . $1-00 A good dress shirt, assorted sizes and colors, only $100 Men's mackinaws, only a fow loft, prices $0.95 to $7.50 A fow leathers we will sell you for . . $0.50 Men's hats , $1.00 to $3.65 Genuine Volour hats, 4 in. rim, 8 in. crown $0.50 THE HUB 10NTARIO, OREGON! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY BEGINNING WED., MAtfCH 22 THE HUB will offer you merchandise at prices unequalled elsowhoro. Only a fow itoms aro-listod of tho many bargains wo aro offering which must bo soon to bo appreciated... Our buying, power is groator... Our profits aro loss. That's why pricos aro slashed regardless of cost... FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. SHOES! Very best grado men's heavy work shoes that sold for $9.50 pair. Salo prico $4.50 Ono table men's heavy work shoes, also dress shoes in brown, tan or black, your choice $2.95 Ilunkidbri, semi-dress shoe, former prico $10.50, salo $4.95 With tho execptiou of ono number, will place on sale tho entire lot of mon's English dress shoes that sold as high as $10.50. Salo prico ;....., $3.95 U. S. Army shoes, soft toe caps, good heavy solo, only $4.95 Boy's 8 in. top heavy shoes. Just tho thing for spring mud. Salo prico .... $3.40 Qotzian Cow Boy boots, now only, . . . ' $10.95 Children's, shoes all sizes, that sold formorly for $4.95. Salo prico. . .$2.49 Child's scuffors, size 6 to 10 $1.95 Sizes 10 to 13 1-2 $2.40 Misses' glazed kid, laced, a neat dress shoe, size 9, 11, $2.35 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 .' $2.85 Men's $4.00 wool union suits, salo prico $2.95 Boy's Suits at reduced prices. Infants' shoos, all styles and sizes, that woro bought for 60c on tho $1., you get tho benefit, priced from . . . .98c to $2.35 Ono lot ladies' dress shoes. Broken lots, sold as high as $9.00. Your choico $3.75 Best grado ladies' dress shoes, Salo prico $4.95 A clean up on ladies' oxfords, former prico $4.25 to $6.50. Salo prico. . .$3.95 Ladies' comfort oxfords and strap pumps, at $2.75, $3.50, $3.65 Children's shoes laced or button, only $1.49 Ono lot ladie's shoes, choico $1.65 Tennis shoes, black or whfto, $1.98, salo prico $1,65 Men's Scout, Elk skin shoes $2.45 Men's Indian tanned, 8in. top shoes, , $3.35 Boy's Scout shoes, Elk chrome sole, Sale prico . $1.95 A good comfort for camping, salo $1.95 80 in. light color percale, sale price 18c yd. 6 eases of Osborn's sample gloves, bought for less than 50c on tho dollar. Tho saving is passed on to. you. All kinds and sizes, mittens and gloves for men and boys, priced .10c to $3.95 Ladie's bungalow aprons, light or dark, best grade material and work manship. Made extra full. Salo prico ; 98c IIou8e dresses at prices . .$1.35 to $3.50 Children's dresses, a lino asortment for $1.00 Better grade of Misses' and children's dresses $1.75 to $1.95 Corsets, Princess, doublo lifo, front or back laco 98c to $2.25 Ladio's hose, a good black hose, all sizes, pair 15c Sterling cloth, a good soft material for house dresses 8 yds. $1.00 Crash towoling, salo per yd 09 Barnsloys linen crash, only. . . . 16c yd. Children's black cotton hose, only ,.10c pair Men's black and assorted color sox; per pair, oidy .' 15c Ladio's cotton union suits. All sizes loso or tight knee, prico at . .45c to 75c A full lino of mon's B. V. D. Also Balbrigan and poms knit underwear. Ask to seo them. Curtain scrim and marquisotto 15c to 35c 27 in. fast color gingham, salo prico per yd 19c THE DATE WED. March 22 THE PLACE THE HUB Mail orders receive prompt attention THE TIME 9:15 ? udHh&fti, & ATT