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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
MMttro- r PAID LOCAL ADS FOIl SALE Typowrltor. in good Bhnpo, chonp. Ford Oarage Cow for Salo a. W. IJInnton. 2tp FOIl" ffAIiBHKbdo" Island-Ilod Cookorols, nono botUr, $1.60 oach. Hooking orders (or hatching eggs at $1.00 a sotting of 15, Also wheat and clovor sood for salo. JOHN MOLENAAIl Two miles straight wost of town. Loavo orders at Qntarlo Moat and Qr'ocory Co. 8t pd THE ONTABIO ARGUB, ONTABIO, OREGON, THUflSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922 FOIl BALE Eggs for hatching, from Shopard's AnconnB and Tank ard's Whlto Leghorns, $1.00 for 1G. draco Bryant, Itouto 1. 2tpd Whlto Leghorn eggs. Original stock from Fonnaylvnnla Poultry from trap nest. Hons with a record from 264 up to 304. $1,00 por 1C. Win, Uutlor, Jr. 3t pd MAJESTIC William "Stand-em-up" Hart Sets a New Cinema Record I'uro Urod AnconuB and Uarrcd Itock Eggs for sotting. Wui. Hollon- bock, phono 27-22 Frultland. 3t FOIl SALE Two young milch cows. Uoth fresh this mouth. Qood mllkora. J. F. Mallett. WANTED Plain sowing, child ron'B clothing and baby layottcs, a specialty. 3-4 miles north old Vat loy Vlow school houBO. Mrs. J. K. ALEXANDEIl MIIS. A. S. REES, n. F. D. 110 FOIl SALE at sacrifice prlco, oasy terms, 300 acres under Warm Springs Irrigation, 4 miles from On tario, Oregon. E. 11. Wolf & Co., 70 W. Mouroo St., Chicago, 111, 3t Mammoth Fokln Duck eggs $1.G0 por sotting of 12. Also Duff Or pington Tjggs, $1.00 per sotting. Hans Oft, 11. F. D. Ontario tf M.S.RUTTKAy In "Three Word nrnnd," a Parnmount picture, nig Bill plnyH thrwi different chuructern, u feut never before utleuipleil by a uiovlo utur. Wed. and Thur. HI! For Salo or Trndo Sixty acres good land. Hourlotta Payno. FOIl SALE; Oood work horsos from 1300 to 1000 lbs. C. II. Emlson FOIl 8ALE Sovon . room house cheap. Part payment cash. Dal- anco terms. Address Box 324, On tario, Oregon. tt WANTED TO PUIICHASE Sldo car for Indian mortorcyclo. Iuuulro at this office f.o. at Ontario National Dank. tt FOIl SALE 2G thoroughbred Ilod Island Hod pullots all laying. From prlzo winning stock and mated Call 34-J, Frultland, Idaho. FOR SALE Ono 12 inch Dyron Jackson pump, with endless lonthor bolt and about 14 foot of plpo, In good running order. Will sell cheap Geo. Thiol, Now Plymouth, Ida. 4t FOR RENT 3 room nppartment with bath and garnga. Also ono furnished bod room. Phono 173-M WANTKI) BKTTINO 1IHNS. ..QUIRE AT AltaUH. IN- MAJESTIC iffflfcr)t ftmoui rUmt-Uikv CorpouUon pre tcnu Marion Davies (ncnantment tuprviiia of Cosmopolitan Produdioni d GpaniRKmlQklurc TUESDAY FOR SALE flvo acres on hill 3-4 mllo from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with wator right. Flno placo for chickens or gardon. All good sol), Prlco $600. Inqulro W. H. Doollttlo Trustee. LOST Masonlo watch charm Finder pleaso at Argus offlco for To ward. 2t pd. WANTED to Ront Modorn house, sultnblo for small family. , In qulro at Argus offlco. LOST Child's rubbor tired tricyclo Howard for Its return. MrB. R. O. Pnyno. Ray Wlso and tho Crows boys pnsscd thru Ilrogan Tuesday on their way to Vale. Leo Sholton en mo down from his Decker Crook rnnch on Tuosdny. Ho roports plouty of snow In tho high Jillls yet. Dorrlck Drothors, who hnvo been fcpdlnK their cattln near Drogau, moved them back to Jamloson last Wednesday. Thu snow Is about nil gono In tho flat nround Drognn and tho farmors nro proparlug for spring work. Paul Qrondona who lias chargo of tho' tip ko3 oflho highway In tho vicinity of Ilrogan, has como up from Vale nnd Is now working with other men near horo. Mr. and Mr. Axtol Rcod entertain- od Mr. and Mrs. Wayuo Alton at dinner Saturday ovonlng. W D. Eaton roturnod Wednesday THEATRE TRACTIONS Thursday nnd Flrday REACH OF DHKAM8 Romanco of tho South Seas Drcoxy Dob North woodri two rcoler Saturday TIIAILIN' TOM MIX P. D. Q. Two rool comedy Sunday and Monday KENT KJIKB WALLV REID Tho Dakory Larry Soman comedy. Topics of tho Day Tuesday ENCHANTS! ENT MARION DAVIES Internutlonnl Naws . .... Two Reolor. Wednesday and Thursday Til RICE WORD ltllAND DILL HART Fangs of tho Wolf North woods Two Reolor. II Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M, Lowo aro to bo congratulated on tho success ,in col logo, of their daughter, Marlon, who Is now about to comploto hor Junior year In Whltmnn College, at Walla Walln, Wash. According to tho collcgo records, honors nnd respon sibilities which hnvo como to Miss Marlon during hor thrco years thura nro, membership and offlco In tho Dolta Gamma, Sorority, member of tho airts' Qloo club, singer In tho Collogo Chnpol and ProHbyterlnn church choir, vlco presidency in tho Collogo Y. W. C. A., and vlco presi dency of tho class of 1923. During hor froshmnn yonr sho was a mem ber of tho Social Life Commlttoo of tho student body, and iu hox.noph more year was trensuror of tho Womnns League. Sho has recently boon prosontod with tho pin of tho order of W A 1 1 L A T P W, an hon orary organization. on tho collogo enmpus. Momborahlp conforrod In this order Is tho highest honor avail nblo to a Whitman student, tho bnsls of award bolng scholarship and gen eral activity In campus affairs. 'Miss Ixvo was tho only girl In tho Junior tho facTthat nlfo ha8"bboiichoscnas dologato to roprosont Whltmnn Col Mrs. W. E. Lees attended tho Ida ho Stato Convention of W. C. T. U. workors held In Caldwell Monday. Mrs. Patrick O'Drton returned this week from Juntura whoro sho has boon visiting for tho past thrco wooks. logo Dolta Gamma at tho National convantlon of Dolta Gaiiunn to bo hold at Spring Lake, Now Jorsoy, Juno 20-30, Pupils in Mrs. Schwolzor's room who woro neither absent nor tardy during tho currant school month nro, Orvtllo Dlgolow, Fred Pullen, Ouy Glenn, Elba Pullen, Joo Shatto, Roy Williams, Konnoth McDonald, Nova Larson, Qoorgla Rust, Robort nnd Elizabeth lCnylor, Itadn and Nol llo Elliot, and Jcsso Pulton. Thoso In Miss Lillian Davis' room nro, Lois Schwelzor, Dorothy Kaylor, John Dlgolow, Worner Poutz, Dottlo Cantrell and Roso Dutchor. Mr. and Mrs. Poto Dunning of Pnrma, woro guests to dinner Sun day at tho Lowo homo. S. D. Dlgolow suroty must bo tltu "neighborhood Chinaman" Judging from tho amount of truck gnrdonlng j ho anticipates doing this yoar, as ho has plans for 10 acres of potatoes, 3 acres of onions and 1W ncros of head lottuco. Mrs. Albert Caporton vlsltod Mrs. S. D. Dlgclow Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shatto and son, Merle, left Monday for Lancaster whoro Mr. Bhatto will work for L. J. Potorson. Mrs. D. P. Pullon was n Onto City visitor Thursday. Tho community was glad to wel come Rav. Chns. Dlom last Sunday after a winter's absence. Ho was accompnnlod by Hugh Allen, who added to tho sorvlcos a much appro elated solo. F. L. DoDord sot out tho nucolous of a family orchard Monday, having purchased n fow young fruit troos. POWER ON THE FARM Ranchers of Malheur County are invited and urged to witness for themselves the Practical Demonstrations and hear the Lectures by experts, and see the motion pic tures. Farming oper ttions can be performed cheaper by the application of power at the POWER FARMING SCHOOL Conducted by O. A. C, Ford Motor Co., Oliver Chilled Plow Co., and American Seeding Machine Co. i at the - PORD GARAGE Ontario, Oregon APRIL 10, 11, 12EST Admission Free. . No sale efforts will be made. Your presence is all we ask. Come, it will be worth while from Portland. Tho P. T. A. gavo n vory pleasant cm," t0 rocolvo lhl honor thlB yoar- social on tho ovonlng of St. Pat-1 Possibly tho "crowning glory' tho, Is rick's day. After an appropriate program, gamos and dancing, n very CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thnnk our many kind friends who assisted us during tho sickness and death ot our father Vlncll D. Schroder. Also many thanks for tho nlco floral oftorlngs. Slncoroly, Mr. nnd Mr. P. W. Shrador lUHTKR COOKED FOOD HAI.H Tho Alter Socloty will hold a cooked food nnd apron salo, on tho Saturday boforo Easter, April 1G, In Rador Dros. Store dollghtful supper was sorvod. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doswoll an nounce tho arrival ot nn eight pound boy on March 20th. Tho young man has boon nnmod Wilbur Ooorgo. Tho Ladlos Aid will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Grnbnor on April 6. Mrs. A. A. Doubrnua, who has boon qulto 111 tho past weok is fool ing hotter now. Mrs. Floyd HaniBtroet has as hor guest tor tho weok ond her slstor-In-law Mrs. Frank T. Crowley of Ontario. Charllo Parrott has purchased tho houso and lot adjoining Oscar Logan's placo and is proparlug to movo In soon. Mrs. Lester Dorrlck and chlldron ot Jamloson spoilt Sunday visiting frlonds and rolativcs in Drogan. Quito a number of tho young pooplo ot Drognn went to tho danco at Jamloson last Saturday night. They roport a vory good ttmo. Mrs. Wllbbur Johnson and small daughter, of Jamloson nro visiting Mrs. John Qlascock for a fow days. Carroll Locoy and Orvlllo Nichols wero in Drogan, Tuesday. They woro returning from Link's Duslnoss Collego In Dolso, whoro thoy havo been attending school tho past wlntor. Ralph Harvey roturnod Monday from Troutdale, Oregon, whoro ho had gono to boo his mothor, who Is vory 111. Sho is much better at present. TQM MIX APPEARS IN THE ROLE OF A TENDERFOOT" Tim Mix la to open at tho Majestic Theatro on Saturday in a Fox plcturo "Trallln'." Tho story Involves a deop mystery affecting several Uvos, and is basod on Max Brand's novel of tho sumo namo. Mix Is first dis covered In a drawing room with his woalthy father, and those who novor have Been tho Wostorn Btar In Tux edo will be curious to seo hlra In this plcturo. Later ho goes to tho West nnd Is mistaken for nn or dinary tenderfoot, but tho folks out there soon discovered their mistake. Mix shows them ft few things about horsemanship and fighting, There is plenty ot gun-play, pretty horsemanship and snappy action in "Trallln,." to say nothing ot a love romanco in which the beautiful Eva Novak figures'. SHEEP CAMP SUPPLIES Tents Bed Sheets Sheep Crooks I Bells Cooking Utensils Sheep Paint And a most complete line of camp supplies. Prices are positively rigHt. Let us have your order. E A. FRASER .1 s: X "fn m.1t