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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
THE 0NTA1U0 A RODS ONTAitlO, OREGON, Tn.URSk A V. DECEMBER 16, 1020 - " ' " t i Tt- r rjf . Your Last Chance to Buy Genulfne Army Supplies The Army Store here in Ontario will close its doors at 10 p. m., Christmas Eve., Dec. 24 Thousands of people in this territory have profitted by the excellent bargians we have offered in genuine U. S. Army Goods Army Blankets, Army Shoes, Army Shirts, Groc eries, Mackinaws, Mess Kits and other Genuine Army Supplies, and are useing them for Christmas Gifts and saving money. Why Don't You? Remember the time is short. Act Now, before December 24 U. S. Army Goods Store Ontario, Oregon Next to Udick's Plumbing Shop waaMyj-iyyw fcfcrfTtffJWlJIBJIMBIJBfcBdBWiff fjaSjfcBjSjEsSjBjiijMSjfcESjElEEESjEEjEESjhEtjaajfcaBsfl (Continued From Pngo 1) Qoo. A Mansfield, I'rosldont of tho tompornry Orogon Sluto Fodorntlon County Knrm Ilureaiis, mado. tho chlof nililrokri of l!n ihy 111b topic was tho Amorlcan Farm Utiroau Fed eration. After dicusstng tho oconom Ic conditions of tliu country, ami proving to IiIh audience Hint It In lm portont that tho farmorH of tho Unit oil Stntes organUo to presorvo Amor lcan Agriculture ho told of tho prin cipled upon which thu Amorlcan Farm Ilurcnu Feloratlon Ih found-d Mr. Mnnsflold Htatcil tliat tho strongth of tho J'nnn Duronu Pes In tho woldlng.logothor oftoinmunltlcs, counties, ailit Stntoa Into cao groat organization, all of which rests upon tho community program Mr. Mans flold sot forth Bomo of tho probloma which faco tho farmer today, show- lug that tho marketing prohlom la at pros.ont tho moit ureont. Ho told of many lutorostlnK oxporloncos of IiIh own In thli connoctlou. IIo om phuslzod tho nocesslty of couutliiR tho coat of production, and urRod that tho farmer conaldor not only tho valuo of his own labor, In (ho summing up of accounts, hut also In clude tho valuo of tho work dono by IiIh wife and children Ho apoko of of work of tho alloys and Ulrls In counting tho cost, and stated that many an old fnrmor had bsou mado to roallzo tho valuo of farm book kooplHR, thru tho roports rIvcu hy hoys and Klrls In connoctlou with their club work. Ho ondod with n ploa to tho farmers to Rot toROthor and organize In a buslnoss-llko way, nud rocommondod tho Farm Iluroau us tho best and most promising or ganization that has ovor been brot Into oxlstonco. A. A. OuttorldRo chairman of tho nomlnatliiR commlttco mado tho ro port of nomluatlous as follews: I'rosldont, V. V. Hlckox, Cairo; Vlco I'rosldont, A A. OuttorldRo, OroRon SIopo; 2nd Vlco Pros, Anion Itood, llrogan; Treasurer, V. T Hor rott, Vale; Socrotary, Ij. K. Droit haupt, Oregon SIopo. Head of Do partmonts: Duylng and MarkotlnR, P. Tenson, Nyssa; Community Hottor mont, 13. M. Doan, Nyssa; Tost and Dlsoaso Control, llox Marques, Vale; Crop Improvomont, F. C. Fry, Nyssa; Livestock Improvomont, S. 1 Ora ham, Vnloj'Crop Uocords, Ivan B. Oakos, Cairo; Horticulture, Ardou Itood, DroRan; Soil Improvomont and Irrigation, Jako Ilussoll, Vale; Doys and Girls Clubs, Efflo M. Crall, Vale; Hural Home Improvomont, Mrs. W. Ij. Davis, OroRon SIopo. Mr. OuttorldRo stated that thoro woro threo resignations to bo con sidered, which, according to tho sug gestion of tho commlttco, would bo taken up lator on and filled by tho oxocutlvo commlttco. Tho report of tho Commlttco on Hosolutlons was road by Goo. K Alkon. ARCADIA ILLNESS CAUSES TEACHERS ilf ARCADIA TO RESICN Mr. nml Mm. Davis To lnw Hcliool Work School flowed Temporarily Fllllnjr Holes Deemed (IoihI Christmas Gift 1L. I JIB. El t"m W -4-LVJ v&m&gh " W ITURKJSH OJSOMZSTtCl tlOllTTl r 1EEW No sir-ee, bob! No premiums with Camels all quality 1 JS AMELS aualitv olus Camels ex- VJ pert blend of choice 'Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshing they never tire your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorf Your say-so about Camels will be: 'My, but that's a great cigarette". it. CwmIi W trttrwhtn Jn ttiuiiUetSr Mtktf at 30 uttnflf t30 ntH ta pA. torn or cOler tupplj or mhta jo ttmL R. ). REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wmtloa-Uluot N. C Mr and Mrs. It. J, Duvls of Nys sa who nro teaching tho Arcadia school woro com polled to closo Thurs day on account of Mr Davis' health. TheV handed In their resignations to tl0 school hoard and wo nro now temporarily without toachors. Tho board thinks undur tho present con dition of things that onu good teach er could finish this term. Tho Infant bnby of Nick Hmlt Is quite sick with whooping cough. Ijucllo, thu small duughtor of Ira Dnll, who has boon very 111 with pnoumonln, wo aro glad to roport now out of danger. Mrs. Charloa Dullard U ahlo to bo sltt'ug up again. Ira Dall and two daughtors, I'earl and Mary woro shopping In Nyssa, Saturday. Mr. anil Mrs J. T. Long woro On tario visitors Friday. Nick Built and ('. V. Hairett have gono to Vale inda to b" about em ploying now touchers to fill Mr. and Mrs, Davis' place and other bns'necs connected with tho school Tho Orango meeting at Cairo Sat urday uas a big success, tbero wns no noon o thorn fro n overywhore, l W. Darrott mid ulfo, and Chester Lackey from Arcadia, Mr. Kingman of Kingman. Kolony, Albert Oilman ml futher of N'yntn, and Miss Mario Wilson, co-inty club louilor.aiul Mr. fiid Mrs. J'm Smith of Ontario woro soon mingling with tho crowd Dut '' biggest th'ni In ovldenco was tho f'ne A of good eats. v- Frank I'd wards and two (mill children wont to Caldwoll Bat urdiy to spend a fow days with ho h stor and family, Mrs. Kmmott Rtool Conley Duller Is on tho sick list Frank Edwards ond family moved to ono of tho houses on tho K 8 & D Ranch last weok. Mr. Mnckov slid farlly of noar N ssa and Mr Doniford ond wlfo of Dolso havo moved In tho house on tho Hunt ranch vacated hy Mr Edwards and family. Miss Tholma Thompson and Miss Nollle Doprolso wero visiting at Ira Dad's Sunday. Nick Smlt bought two Holstlen cows from Mr, Illockor of Nyssu at 1125.00 each, We aro gliul to roport that John Zltler, who has been III, Is Improv ing. I.itilo "' n l.aclov daughter of Herbert Lackoy Is visiting her aunt Mrs. Al Thompson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Clyde I.ong and and little son have moved back to their ranch If vou haven't any monoy to buy Christmas presents for your friends, don't worn' lust go out and fix up 3 or 4 mud holes that they have to pass over two or three times a weok and they will call you blessed. Two Women In Auhltrctiirc University of Oregon Two wo men oro majoring In architecture In 'the University of Oregon. They are specializing In design and domestic architecture Instead of construction work This will lead to lntorlor and oxterlor decorating, floor plans and structural design. INCOME FROM MOTOR VEHICLES GROWS FAST Oregon llerclwil Moio Tlinn Two Million IVoiii Auto (Iimii'Ih In Past Vi'm- In 11)07 Kerch I'd Only $708,011. Tho following tnhlo showing tho growth of tho auto llconso bushier! of the Stnto of Oregon Indicates the prosperity of tho v commonwealth Whon It Is also romemhered that from tho auto llconso funds comes tho principal nud Interest of tho road bonds taxpayers need havo no fear that tho good roads of Oregon will cost them anything According to socrotary of Rtato S. A. Koser tin fallowing Is how Oregon auto own ers havo dono their part In tho Good Iloads Pregram: Year Automobile Foo-s Itoeelvod 1905 218 1900 H2 1007 230 70S 00 1S08 701 2, 103 00 1900 1,271 3,813 00 1910 2,493 7.479 00 1011 0,428 27,310 00 1912 10,1 Or. 42.99100 1913 13.9C7 110,873.00 1914 10,347 77.G92 00 1016 23,C8r 108,881 50 1910 33,917 14C.2B4 00 1917 48.032 190,787 CO 1918 C3.32r 401,422 00 1919 83,332 002,239 00 1920 103.418 2.081,790 2! 1920 Includes to Der. l only Oper ators foe $34,200.75, Chauffeurs feos wero not registered prior to 1911. Dealers wero not roglKlered prior t' 1914. Prior to 1911 annual rog'strnt'ons not rouulrod. Prior to July 1, 1920, operators wero not rr quired to bo licensed nud there lire now 137,043 registered nujo owners ii tho state. NEWS OF DEW CREEK A laigo baud f she.p 1 (dinging to Mr Arrlan arrhed laM Tluiisday at tho J. J Dl'-koson ranrli, where thoy will bo fed tho hay recently pur chased by Mr Arrlan Mrs Itoka Pllinleis, urcompniilod bv her son Fred, loft Sunday, Decem ber 0, for hor homo In Ogdou. af ter making an extended visit with hor sister, Mrs. II. Calloway. T''o s"hool children who wore neither absent nor tardy for tho past - ,'tfh are Mervin llyrou and Anita Dlckcrson Mr and Mrs K P. Ilondrlx woro ploasantly surprised last Friday e enlng when the neighbors tiooped In and Informed them that thoy had cojie to cti'lohrato Mis llondr'x birth day. Cjiimos and dunclng wo-e on Joyod during tho ovonlng and ro freshmonts wore served ut a Into hour. Ooorge Dlckorson mado a busliioss trip to Ontario, December 3. Tho light snowfnll received Wed nesday and Thursday Is fast disap pearing and Is loavlng tho roads In poor traveling condition. KpuiilNh Club Is Formed A Spanish Club, with 40 mombors, has been organized at tho University of Orogon. Hoqulremonts of mem bership aro olthor ono your of col lege or two years of high school Spanish. Mrs Itotta Potormau who has been ono of tho teachers at thu Fast slilo school ha srcslgnod hor posi tion and loft Tuesday morning for Phooulx, Arizona. Mrs. Ij. D. Cock fifth and sixth grades until n per manent toncbor can bo socurod Ilov Mllo U. llontly, an ovnngollst of wldo oxperlonro nud now working under tbo Oregon Stnto Convention will begin a meeting with tho Hup tlst Church Sunday, January 2, at HAM jEBBBMBEEEJBEUSiajBEByEW 3 SOAP l 4 itm pmvmm IV; rl Al l.UNM&KIICHIN IW (, SOCOODTHEYARI GUARANTEED 'KZ&L. Equitable Our treatment of our clients is always equit- Fill nUIrt C m m -Pn rrnm UUIC J u l luiuiwa has been demonstrat ed. People have faith in us. They know we serve in a credit able manner. OntarioFurnitureCo. H. L. PETERSON, Undertaker ft 5 n I i s S