THE ONTARIO A.ROUS, ONTARIO, O.REGON, TQtmSDAY, DEC. 14, UY22 Boyer Bros. ONTABIO, OREGON FOR IHE WOMEN GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS COLLAR AND CUFFS CAMISOLES SILK PETTICOATS BEADED BAGS VANITY CASES RIBBON GARTERS KIMONA BATII ROBE SLIPPERS PILLOW SLIPS TOWELS BATII MAT The Xmas Gift Store invites You to Shop Only 12 More Days Boyer Bros. ONTARIO, OREGON OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE OP COATS, SUITS &; DRESS ES CONTINUES AND WITH CHRISTMAS APPROACHING EVERY WOMAN WILL WISH TO HAVE SOME NEW THING TO WEAR DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. WE MEET THEIR WISH WITH OUU READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. FOR THE EVERYTHING IS ARRANGED TO SERVE YOU PROMPTLY. HANDKERCHIEFS SLIPPERS BATII ROBES SHIRTS HOSIERY SUSPENEDRS NIGHT SHIRTS PAJAMAS SMOKING JACKETS SWEATERS MUFFLERS GARTERS The Gift of Exquisite Lingerie is a Gift to lelight the heart of Women who admire luxurious looking, dainty, fashionable under things. Waists and Blouses Hummingbird SilkHose ftiSiTmSaH A GIFT SELECTED from OUR LINE OF BEAUTIFUL CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES IS SURE TO BE APPRECIATED. $5 to $12.50 IN CHRISTMAS BOXES VAN RAALTE GLOVE SILK HOSE SILK AND WOOL HOSE FOR DRESS AND SPORT WEAR A GIFT THE HOUSEKEEPER WILL APPRECIATE. TOWELS 35c to $1.50 BATH MATS . .$1.25 to $0.50 BATII SETS ..$1.50 to $2.25 RIVERDALE ITEMS T. A. Sherman was here recently from Ontario on business. Lee Wobb went to Huntington Friday after a band of cattle. A few days ago two boys sup posed to be tanked up on bootleg whiskey, turned themselves loose on the highway and proceeded to beat up all U. S. mall boxes in their reach, after which they used part of their valuable time in throwing missiles at the Idaho Power Com pany's electric wires and insulators. After the booze evaporated from tholr systems they cooled down and have been living on earth. M. A. Patch returned Sunday from St. Alphonsus hospital In Boise where he spent three weeks, and Is feeling much better. District Attorney Robert D. Lytle and Sheriff H. Lee Noe of Vale were hero Tuesday on professional busi ness. Harry Beckwlth, new teacher at Annex school, is meeting with won derful success in the way of good order of which each pupil will be come thoroughly accustomed by the time tno term is out. RoDert Weber is busy this week building a shed fifty-four feet long for his stock, making a concrete floor. Mrs. Charles Johnson left Mon day for Portland to spend a couple of weeks with a sister who Is ill. A' Farm Bureau meeting was held at Annex school house Wednes day evening Dec. 13. After the business meeting doughnuts were served. Miss Sarah Grant returned home Wednesday from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Baker. Owing to precarious condition of the Oregon-Idaho bridge between Woiser and RIverdalo a number of our people are doing their shopping in Payette. The bridge Is in bad shape and a number of travelers have narrowly escaped accidents. Saturday afternoon a lady and a number of children in a two horse rig were saved from death by the foresight of a number of men who hold the frightened team and kept the rig from backing Into a hole over the deep water. Howard Lee, one of the boys drowned on Dec. 3, was found Wednesday below the bridge, and was burled Sunday af ternoon In Weiser. Day after day a continual search has been kept up but no trace of Evans has been found. Inviting You to inspect our Complete Stock of Gift Merchandise Hi t 8U- . iH m4 f Gifts of Fine Quality are Life Long Treasurers There are a "select few" things that every person likes best and it has been with this in mind that we have chosen our assortment of Gift Things Watches, Diamonds, Rings, Chains, Lavalliers, Beads, Fountain Pens, Cuff Links. Silver bets, Novelties, Etc. Jewelery Store Ontario, .... Oregon LOCAL PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cayou of Emmott motored down from the Gom county seat to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rasmusson. Fred Woods of Nyssa who . is to I have a big sale at his place next Wednesday, was an Ontario visitor Tuesday. Geo. W. Lattlg of Payette, was an Ontario business visitor on Tues day. Dave Logan of Brogan was in the city Tuesday on business. Wade Slier of Enterprise, was an Ontario business visitor thi week. Mark Rutherford of Ironside spent the first of the week in On tario. While cranking his car when the starter refused to servo Mondav morning, Cholsey Boyer was in jured. The crank handle answer ing a force from a back-fire whirled around and "pasted" Chelsey Just overfills left eye cutting the flesh deeply. So deep was the gash that he had to have It sowed up before he could go out to call on the trade with his lino of samples. Aside from tho cut he received no other damages, save the time he lost to explain Just how It happened, to his many cynical friends. FRUITLAND BENCH OLUBS Tho hostess for the aftornoon clubs this week were: Monday, Mrs. E. W. Howland; Tuesday, Mrs. R. W. Swaglor, and Wednesday, Mrs. H. O. Drane. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cockrum enter tained tho Monday evening club. The Tuesday club met Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Larue Blackaby. ' Mr. and ,Mrs. W. H. Brooks enter tained tho Carnation club at dinner Tuesday evening. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday will bo the last day of tho special meeting conducted by Evan gelist S. J. Reld, and ho will speak at all of the services of the church. Bible school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Afternoon service at 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. W. at 6:30 p. m. Gospel sorvlce at 7:30 p. m. Chas. H. Blom, pastor. TURKEV SOCIAL A turkey social and benefit to aid Reservoir school district Public School No. 83 will bo held at Bro gan Saturday, Dec. ICth. There will be an entertainment consisting of vocal and instrumental music. A good chicken supper will be served by tho Indies of Brogan. Music for tho dance and social will be fur nished by The Entertainers, of On tario. In the course of tho danco numbers a drawing for turkeys will take place. A good time is promised. Construction work on the Fruit land depot has begun on tho slto Just south and east of tho present temporary building. Tho depot will Intersect with Pennsylvania avenue nt tho end of the main street of Fruitland. The building will bo 2G x70 feet, with waiting room, express and baggngo office and freight room nil under one roof with living quar ters above. Tho building will cost about $8000. D. W. Alnoy has erected a barn on his sixteen acros tract north of Fruitland and plans to erect a modorn dwelling in tho near future. While driving homo from Fruit land last Saturday night, Mrs. Ames and daughter Fay and Mrs. M. B. Sherman and daughter, Maurlne, met with an auto accident. They wero struck by a car driven by John Grlschkowsky was also hurt from iaiy. xno Ames car received a broken radiator, a bent axle, and a tiro torn from tho front whoel. Mrs. Amos was struck In tho chest by the steering wheel and the other oc cupants badly shaken up, Mr. Grlschkowsky was nlo hurt from tho steering wheel and his car bad ly demolished. Ho offered to ha-e tho Ames car repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orcutt and threo children loft Tuesday of this week for Yuba City, Calif., wheie they expect to make their homo. Word comes from G. I. Hollen beck, Ted Meeker, John Thodo and Mr. Flckerall that they had reached Frosno Thursday night enroute to Brawley, California. These men loft Fruitland Saturday noon for California and would reach Los An geles that following Friday evening. On Sunday aftor they left hey drove from La Grande to Hood River, a distance of 225 miles In one day, going over the Bluo Ridge and all tho way excopt 25 miles in a blind ing snow storm with snow eight to ten Inches deop. They have had splendid luck all tho way and report flno sconory. They will remain south until April 1st. Dreamland Attractions DREAMLAND ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and Saturday "PAWNED" starring Tom Moore & Edith Roberts; also a good two reel filler. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY.. "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" One of the outstanding productions of tho year; also good comedy. Coming next woelc, Harry Carey In his latest big special "THE KICK BACK." 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