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tSJt fSS! l THE ONTAEIO ARGUS, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 192& .o st SCHOOL NOTES Last Friday tho faculty of Ontario High School gavo a comlcul Imitation of tho Whitman Coliego Oloo Club for the ontortalnmenl of tho Htinlciits during assembly period. Tho.qunrlot consisted of S. M. Boucher, I. L. Culbertson, Carl Lnthrop and J. -At. McDonald. Mr. Bouchor opened tho entertainment by a humorous liW troductlon of what ho called tho "Whlt-man qttart-ot,'' Tho "(uart-et then sang several songs among which wan tho wall known song entitled VThrco Blind Mice." They woro accompanied by Miss Diuitsotio on tho piano. Mr llouchor nnd Mr Thomas then demonstrated their musical ability on tho peckhorn and cornot. Next followed a cornet duot by Mr. Lnthrop and Mr. Thomas. Tho ontertalnment was brought to a closo when Mr. Houchor announced that tho next number on tho program would bo to adjourn for lunch. Mr. Lnthrop and sovornl BtudonU from tho Ontario High School attended tho track mont held at 1'ayctto Inst Saturday, hut hocnuno of Insufficient prnctlco none of the boys wcro ontorod from Ontario. Tho only schools rapresontcd besldo ray otto wore Vato and th Intormountaln Institute. Pnyutto won the silver cup, having 04 points, tho Inter mountain Institute Gt and Vnlo ll. Tho Cadets woro given preliminary exercises nnd Instructions for target practice Monday It Ih oxpectod that spring tnrgut prnctlco wilt begin Wednesday A mednl will lip glvon for tho best marksmnn, and another will bo glvon to tho best drilled cadet. Mr. J. J. Handsackor, director of tho Near East Hollof spoko at tho High School Tuesday forenoon. Ho delivered a very Impressive speech on tho condition of tho homolesB nnd starving children In tho Near Bast. Ho told of his experience at Aloxandoropol and other places and of tho thousands of chlldrou dying for want of food. Ho stated that America wns doing moro than any other nation at tho present tlmo to rollove tho sufferers hut not all that uho could do. Friday tho ladles of tho faculty will entertain tho students during assembly. Tho Senior class In now at work upon tho class day program. Tho various numbers wilt be announced Inter. ,jj LOCAL PERSONALS Something New in Battery Service cc WESTINGHOUSE ATTENTION" Thousands of new car owners are having their ,' "eyes opened" to what real Battery Service is. "Wcstinghonse attention" is the latest thing in the way of Service to them. It is unlike anything ever offered to you before. II is de signed to make your lmltcry, regardless of its make, to give a maximum service and its fea tures include many things other than the mere adding of distilled water to your lmltcry. Nenrly two thousand of tho lending battery statlona in the United Status are giving "Wt-nlinghouse At tention" today. Unlf n million cur owners are profil ing thereby nnd are reuliing what this service means to them. Vou can hnve "WcstlnghoiiRC Attention" in your town. Your battery inun can place himself, in :i posi tion to not onlj' give it to you hut to build a splendid business for himself. Ask him about it and, for full particulars, suggest that he write us. Jackson-Bischoff, Inc. Northwest Distributors 88 Tenth Street, Portland, Oregon m Directory of Ontario's Business Firms DIl. J. A. MO FALL Eyesight Specialist Era OUsses nnd Spectacles ONTARIO NATIONAL DANK. The Oldest Bank la Malheur Couatr "Service that Serve" Capital and Surplus 1100,000. HOTEL WILSON The "Homey" Hotel or Malheur County. Good Meali 40c TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Operating Equipment McCo'ralck, Peering and P. & O. ONTARIO REAL ESTATE CO. Farm LancU--Clty Property . Insurance & Rental VARIETT STORE More than a thousand Articles for the borne ONTARIO MEAT & OROCERV CO. The Home of Good Eata and Low Prices Phones 3 and 131 PURITY DAKERY Ernest Qarcus, Prop. All Kinds of Dreads, Cakes and Pastry OSDORN MILLINERY Nell O. Dedtord, Prop. The Only Uxcluslvo Millinery Store This 8lde of Salt Lake MORR'S MILLINERY & . NOVELTY SHOP Palymro Waists Women's Dresses And sport Clothes THE STYLE 8HOP Distinction la Clothing And I Millinery Is the Mark of Those 1 lhi PitMnfva ' E. A. FRASER Hardware and Groceries RADER BROS. Dependable Merchandise "Not the Cheapest, Dut tho Dest" filgBS I1YRON TCRNF.il W. L. IIAZKLTINK Watchmaker, Jewelry All Work Guaranteed DLACKADY JEWELRY STORE Home of "Qlfts that Last" THE SUOAR BOWL We Make Our Own Ice Cream ONTARIO PHARMACY O. M. Castlemaa, Prop. Prescription Specialist Victor Phonographs Rezall Remedies Eastman Kodaks II. R. DDICK Plumbing and lleatlag Domestic Water Systems TAG O ART HARDWARE CO. Malheur County's Largest Hardware 8tore Mrs. Frank Morfltt and children of Molba aro visiting Mrs. Morfltts par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Purccll. Miss Elinor Randall returned Saturday from Bolso whoro she Iiob been for somo time. Andrew Graham of Vnlo spoilt last Tuesday In Ontario. Mrs. M. Q. Davis of Pnyotto wan tho Rticst last Friday of Mrs. Irwin Troxoll. Mrs Wtlklns of Payette vlsltod Mrs. C. C. DoFreoB InHt wcok. Miss Anna Carlson Is taking MIbh Mary Lackey' plnco In tho Udlck Plumbing Shop for a tow days, whllo Miss Lackey In In Ironsldu. Joseph FltiRtur returned Friday from Texan whoro liu wns rallcil on account of tho illness of his father MIbh Dlancho McDonald spout Easter with lior parcutn In Parma. Mr. and Mm. Rao Duncan aro vIhHIiir this week with Mrs. Duncnn'n parents Mr. anil Mrs. A. M. Lackey, having Btoppcd off on tholr way to tholr homo In Ironsldo from Bllvor City, whero thoy spent tho winter, Miss Olgn Johnson of Dolsa Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McNulty this wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Crandnll woro Guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Lees. Mrs. R. H. Fletcher of Portland who has been visiting old frlonds In Mainour County tor tho past tbrco months loft for hor homo Saturday. Mrs. Estls Morton of Harper under wont an oporatton at tho hospltnl hero last wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ollham havo boon called to Portland on account of tho sarlous Illness of Mr. Qllham'a slstor, Miss Mildred. Thoy oxpect to lcava Saturday. Uarnuy Tlllotsou of Iloulnh spent sovcral days In Ontario this wcok. M. Alexander of Dolso vlsltod In Ontario over Sunday tho guest of Clarence Crowder. Emll Claudo of Juntura camo down to Ontario this wcok. Mr. and Mrs, Olonn Evons of Cold woll spent BuntUy In Ontario, as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, Al Quust. Mrs. W. II. Wyman of Dolso visit ed In Ontario last week tho guost of hor son nnd daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wyman. Miss Myorl Torwllllgor returned to her homo horn from California last week. it H. J. Sponcor sold his homo In tho west part of town last wcok to W. L. Wyman. Mr. nnd Mrs, John RruU- man who havo boon living tboro havo moved Into n room In tho back of tho Hub Store for tho tlmo being. Miss Myrlo Illngham has accepted tho position recontly laft vacant by Mrs. A. S. Drown In tho Farm Bureau oITIco, Unusual Opportunity for Progressive Business Man To enter the Automobile Business C. The line includes two cars favorably known nil over the world. C, The Overland is the most comfortable, economical low priced car In the country. The Willys-Knight offers luxurious motoring at a medium price. - H, The two lines at present prices directly appeal to the largest field of prospective purchasers. C The right type of business man, with or ganizing ability and moderate capital, will find this an unusual opportunity to estab lish a permanently growing profituble business WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. Stltt Division, Toi'tdo, Ohio T IRONSIDE NEWS Tho farm work Is still bolng do layod ou account or cold winds and snow storms and none of tho cattle havo as yot bcou turned out. Abb Cooloy camo In Thursday with a supply of groin and provi sions for tho Stniifleld Co., who aro moving their sheep from E, J. Doans to Howard Dros, ranch, whoro they havo proparod for tho lambing season. Waltor, Jess and Elmer Sympsou nro helping them. Mrs, O. A. Tureman was n pas senger on Friday's stago. She will visit her parents' nnd relatives this wuok nnd will then return to tho Rultorflold ranch near Vale whuro shu has been employed for some tlmo. Kit Rose wns an Incoming pas senger on Friday's stago from Vain. Orvll Nichols wont to Drognn ou Saturday's stago and ruturncd Hun day bringing a Ford bug, which ho purchased In Boise. 1). Plumber and sou Mural left tho past week for tho oampnuy's ranch at White Horse. Ralph Beam' wont out to Iluknr tho past wook on business. Arthur Nichols returned homo from Ontario Thursday whoro ho had boon on business. Mrs. Sympsou nnd sou worn Iron sldo visitors Sunday. They camo In an automobile, thu first enr of tho soason to bo on thu road. Mr. McKluulo of Caw Valloy wns it huslnoRii visitor horn Saturday. Mr. Ovurstreet returned to Iron side Wednesday from Ontario. Clarence Howard was called In linker Monday on account of the Illness of his hrothor and family and father who huvu tho Mu. Abb Cooloy loft for Malheur river Monday. Tod Wilson and Win, Hart went to Drogan to bring back Mr. Wis dom's car which had been Hlorod thoro tho past winter. Coy Wlsa roturued from Hunting-, ton whero ho has boon working on tho highway. F. Smith of Drogan visited hU parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Smith Tuesday. Ho camo nvor In Iron sldo after u horso. Mm. Archlo Myers bus been ou tho sick list thu pust two weoks haf. Is now much Improved. Mark Rutherford was an Ironsldo visitor last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. DqKoo returned homo Wednesday from several wooks visit In Ontario. Whllo there I thoy suffered n sovoro uttack of tho flu. Mr. and Mrs. Tumbs camo In by Thursday's Stago and will visit Mr. Tilmb's sister nnd brother Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Dickson. Arthur Van Duron left Wednesdays for Huntington where ho will ship somo beef cattle and sheep. Orvlllo Nichols went along to help drive them to Huntington. NOTK'lt OP IlKAIlINfl FINAL ItKPOUT IN THE COUNTV COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY In tho Matter of.thu Estato of Sylvester D. Klbler, Deceased. .Nottco Is hereby given that W, II. Drooko, Administrator of tho Estate of Sylvester D. Klblor, deccasod, has rendered and presented for settle ment nnd filed In said Court; his Fi nal Report of tho Administration of said cstato of mild Sylvester D. Klb ler, deceased, and petition for dis tribution, nnd that Saturday, May 20, 1922, at oloven o'clock n. m. nt tho County Court room In tho Coun ty Court House In tho City of Vnlo, Malheur county, Oregon, has beon duly appointed by tho Judgo of said Court for tho settlement of said fi nal report and tho distribution of tho property of said cstato, nt which tlmo, any persons Interoslod In said estate may appear and file excep tions In writing to said final roport nnd content tho sumo, W. II. DROOKE, ADMINISTRATOR of tho Estate of Sylvester D. Klbler, docoasod. First publication April 20, 1022 Last Publication. May 18, 1022. CONmi:(MTIO.N.L CHURCH Sunday School, 10: a. in. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Subject, "Why Women Weop." Christian Eudoavor, (1:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Memory." 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