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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AKOUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1021 FAKM IllSIINDKItS N'ltrnto of socln niillud to ttiu soil nt tlio rnto of 6 iinuiuh por prutio trco resulted In an Incrcnso of ono third tlio untreated crop In ono Ore Kim orclinrd IhhI yimr Iloncflclnl result both In tlio trco growth and fruitfuliiPM wpio obtained tu almost every trail In tlio Oakland sandy loam, tlio LokltiRglaM light hill soil and The Dalles reddish hill soil. 0 A. C. Station. The farm hurra u Is not a market ing 08oclatlon. hut Is Intorostod In bringing Into actlvo operation such marketing hh'-ocIiiMoiik as nrn osson tlal to proper markotlng of farm pro dtien A national commltteo of 17 has been appointed to dovolop n grnln tnarkft plan, and of 1G to work out n hotter plan for marketing livestock. O. A. ( Rxfonslon. Soveral smut resistant wheats have hcon found, and at looHt ono arlety Is uppareiitly Immune to tho disease. Tin roal solution of tho Htntlt problem In Oregon Is tho din- ...... Hl.il .li.Vi.li.nn.nnl ImntHHn types ndaptod to commercial produr-1 flnti In Mm illffrtrotit wlinnt irnulnn arras, more than n thousand differ-, ont varlotles and nU-nlns having been tested so far 0 A t' Station. i "Douglns County, Washington. now has tho best Turkey Bced wheat In tho stato as n result of a cur lot shipment from Sherman coun ty, Oregon, " Bays I'rofessor Hegnaur, extension ngronomlst at tlio Wash ington Stato College "Your station has ruado our farmers a good many dollars on Increased price received for seed -wheat," writes C. K. Hill, superintendent of Tho Wntorvlllo branch station to D. R. Stephens, the Moro station man who developed the strain. O. A. C. Station. meet, that they volunteered to send n samplo to all visitors leaving their addresses Tho Bamples enmo duly to hand n few days before Thanks giving and all recipients had null another rcaBon to bo glad that the) ntlendod tho meet. In slzo, color, soundness, nroma, and flavor, every body agrocB tho Oregon eranberr) cxcclls. oitix.'o.v cit.Niii:mui:8 iikst "Tho biggest, brightest, best-looking cranberries over set on our tnlile, and Just as good ns they look," was tho erdlct of tho agricultural col- logo press odltors's wlfo on a sample of "collmoor" fruit suppllod by tho grower, J 3. Dclllnger, editor of the ABtorlan. Tho college man had In spected tho Dclllnger berry moor In mid-August, nnd was so much Im pressed with tho lusty look of the hordes that ho thoughtlessly express ed tho wish that he might Imvo tho pleasure of eating somo of them whon ripe. Mr. and Mrs. Delllnger heard so many like remarks fro u tho editors nnd their wlvos then in nttendnnco at tho Stato Kdltorlnl itiwxiNO vunm is COM) WKATIIIlIt Rhould por m It sufficient sopnrntlou of the ilrhlug from tho driven dlsrs to nllow them to turn freely on each other. This Is necessary because tho driving discs are connected to tho engine crankshaft mid tho driven discs cannot rovolvo without turn ing tho rear wheels. Hut If tho lub brlcntlng oil used Is of too heavy body, tho discs will still Imvo a ten dency tu stick togcthor unit mnko cranking difficult. "In tho I'ord power plant the rlulrh Is combined with tho englun and lubricated from tho supply of olt In tho rrunkcuBC. If tho oil In uso has n Zero Cold Test It will not "Ford operators eon savo them boIvch considerable trouble durliiK this cold weather If they give proper nttonllon to tho I'ord clutch," said O. It. Tost. Special Agent for the congeal or becomo too heavy ut any Standard Oil Company. In discussing temperature nbovo Xero. and tho cold weather lubrication yesterday, j clutch discs will then sepnrato free- "Many Kord operators complain ly when relieved of the pressure of that when the euglno Is cold It Is hard to crank and tho enr linn a tendency to creep forward while cranking. "To cllmlnato as much as possible this cniiBO for complaint they should first mnko suro that tho clutch throw out lever Is adjusted so that, with tho hand brake lexer sot. tho clutch Is fully disengaged. As this relieves the steel discs In the dutch of all prcssuro from the clutch spring. I' the clutch spring This wilt permit the euglno to he cranked with mini dency of tho ear to creop forward, "Zorolenu Light Is tho correct lu bricant for l''ord cars In cold weath er. It has it Hero Cold Test. It Is correctly refined from selected Cal ifornia crude oil and It flows freely In nil temperatures down to Hero. It helps considerably to eliminate tho hard cranking and creeping car com plaints and gives correct lubrication to tho engine, tho clutch' and tlio transmission." The Tuesday llrldge Club met this week with Mrs. K. A. 1'raser. The (llrls 1'rlendly Society met at tlio High School Wednesday evening with twenty-seven present Refresh ments were served nnd nil e-ijoynhle evening was reported. Next week the club will bo addressed by Mr Hellgmnn on the suhjoct of phologrn- mum effort, and will check tho ten-lphy. MOOUM 1UKOPKIITIKH AIUJ IMUK'KHH OK UKt'ONHTl.t Willi n crow of curpentorH renovating tho front of tliu Hotel proporty that portion business district will look vni leroiu in n snori timii. T. who Ih iiriiIii In churgu of tli luiH moved tho office to H i, locution on tho Idaho inT'iin and Iiiih thrown togethur tl lobby mid two of tho Hninll which fnruil Oregon street, Uio opening of a largo restnui tTmt Hldo of tho building niu liuproveinents. Mr. Monro linn also sucur iiorvlcoB of Mrs. Orncu Ilerry n sou Hen Horry who for nnm woro In ehargo of tlio Hotel II, nt I'ayolto mid thoy are In clu the Monro offlco. Mrs. llerr Iiiih been nwny from tho Hunk valley for boiiio tlmo dcclnre she was glad to ho hack again region. wen i1 iiiih 2gaMreB&mffiimaft.iiBMMgg j on the threshold of pre-war prices A Spot Cash Purdiase at less than 50 cents on the dollar ALEXANDER'S timely purchase, at one stroke places hundreds of "High Art" hand-tailored suits at your disposal at the prices you have been looking and seeking for, for a long time. FURNITURE PRICES!! -' i ' Yes, they have been lowered from 15 to 25 Per Cent. AND wc .are making sonif very attractive pricea on V UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, DINING SUITES, v BEDROOM GOODS, WILTON RUGS and LIN OLEUMS, and wc will continue to do so until we lower our present stock. When you get ready to buy look our stock and prices over. ' Ontario Furniture Co. II. L. Petorfion Undertaking ONTARIO - - OREGON I Special Sale Prices Lot 1, $25.00 Lot 2, $30.00 ' lot 3, $35.00 Lot 4, $40.00 ' Specia Sale Prices Every Suit in this wonderful express shipment originally wholesaled for not less than $50 and up to $60 and $70 Strike while the iron is hot and assort ments complete and at their best. Either Suits or Overcoats ALEXAN One Price Clothier Ontario and Vale DER Oregon To Give Our Customers. Something Good in Preferred Stock Canned Goods we have made up several assortments and have reduced the price to less than the present whole sale price. One of the Assortments is as follews: 5 cans corn 5 cans tomatoes 5 cans peas 5 cans pork and beans 2 cans pineapple ' ; 2 bottles catsup Regular price, per case $6.95 Special price for the assortment $5.75 JoSSsiowr soods and there is nothh better E. A. FRASER If you can use one of our larce cilmriir. a see that you net nm. Cndaw Send us Wd and we will you get one. i Mmg-ii ff mi.. .