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wrv' THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THUH8DA Y. APRIL, 7 1021 "You may be Sure" says the Good Judge That you arc getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put uj in two styles WB GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Reduced Price ON Phonographs Wo aro closing out our stock of Oromona Phonographs to make room for a complete lino of Victor talking machines and records. 1 $50.00 OREMONA FOR $35.00 1 90.00 OREMONA FOR G3.00 1 125.00 OREMONA FOR 87.60 1 160.00 VREMONA FOR 105.00 1 200.00 OREMONA FOR 140.00 1 285.00 OREMONA FOR 199.50 Ontario Pharmacy Prescriptions our Specialty KIMAN KOLONyf NOW IS THE TIME To consider the FURNACE QUESTION! Wo hnvo a complete lino of both pipe and pipcloss furn aces and Areola Heating outfits, and will bo glad to give you estimates on the cost of installing. Wo also" have a good stock of V & K pump outfits and just received a shipment of gas engines, sizes 1 1-2, 3, and H. R. UDICK .piwae 152 Plumbing and Heating Our continual efforts to give our patrons the best possible service, and our endeavor to place our profession in high public respect has met with deep appreciation. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers H. L. Peterson C. R. Augustus Ontario Furniture Co. C. M. Dcaumont, ns n member of thq commtttoo of Powor Usors As sociation, was called to Onthrlo this week. II. Q. JolniBoii, who has been nulto 111 for week, la Improving. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Orcollng wore dinner guests In tho Ueo. W. Heed homo Sunday. John Vandcrpool who has been suffering with a sovoro attack of sciatica rheumatism Is Improving under treatment with Dr. Itoynolds of Nyssn. Mrs. Edltha Scott, MIbs Ellen Scott, II. It. Scott and Morrltt Orcol lng and Mr. and Mrs. Maurlco L. Judd. of 1'nrma, wor gucBts to din nor Sunday In tho II. It. Ovorstrcot homo. Tho rig Club Is a going organiza tion with n membership of eight, Eddlo Powell, Harold and Floyd Elliott, John and Olonn McOInnls, John Qlnscock, Duby Hoed and Cart McQco, with Itobt. S. Ovorstrcot ns loader. Literature rolatlvo to tho work has been received and a lively Interest In hog raising Is apparent. II. S. Uurroughs and son Burton of Now Plymouth, Idaho, mado a visit to their Colony ranch last weak. Tho Annual Election of officers of tho Sunday School will tako placo next Sunday, April 10. Tiioro was a largo attendenco nt tho Easter ser vices last Sunday morning. A special Enstor prgrantmo was proparcd, tho llttlo tots taking n prominent part. Chorus singing by tho young Peoples Class. A special EaBtcr sormon by Ilov. Shields and n violin solo by Tholma McCreory mado n most enjoyable sorvlco Mr. and Mrs. Ilruco Hester of Vnlo, nccompanlod by Mr. and Mrs. Koborts of Ontario, wcro guests at tho P. T. A. Friday Evening. L. D. Drolthaupt and Harry H. Wcllman woro wolcomo visitors at tho P. T. A. this week. From Malheur County Farm Du roau News: "Tho Kingman Kolony Dull Association has purchased 'Do glnn's aoldon Engineer', n bull strong In tho blood of 'Ooldon Glow's Chlof from Henry Stownrt of .Albany Oregon. Tho animal camo by express niiout tno miuuio 01 March." Quartors havo been pro vided for him on tho Geo. W. Hood ranch at tho Intersection of O. S. L. It. It. nnd tho Nyssa Jordan Valloy Markot Iload. Tho noxt regular mooting of tho P. T. A. occurs on Friday, May C. Thoro Is n good deal of business to transact nt this meeting, us mo elec tion of offlcors for tho ensuing year takes placo on this dato. At n Joint mooting of Wnrron Owyhco and Kingman Colony P. T. A. In tho Kingman Colony school houso Friday evening, April 1, thoro was a splendid attondenco from nil districts. Thoso who did not nt tond missed n most Instructive and encouraging talk on tho work of tho P. T. A .for our schools, our toachors and our homos, by Mrs. tlrurn KOHtor of Vnlo. SttttO VlCO- prcsldont of P. T. A. Mrs. Kostor's talk was full of good things to ro mombor, porhnps two of tho strong est points mndo for tho improve mont of tho schools nnd communi ties, was tho placing of womon on tho school boards nnd appointing a commlttoo to koop In touch with all legislation concerning womon nnd chlldron. County Agent Drolthaupt gavo a short talk pointing out tho closo connection In P. T. A., Farm Durcau and tho Schools, dropping a word of warning, "that In thoso times of rotronchmont wo do not bo gin on our schools!' that tho educa tion of our children Is ono of tho moat Important businesses of tho day. County Club Leader Wollmnn gavo a short synopsis of tho work In tho schools and scopo of work In tho county. Ho gnvo ns tho slogan for boys' nnd girls' clubs "An adult back of ovory boy or girl club mombor." March 2H, 1021 Dr. II. J. Smith Is shipping a car of household goods from King man, this week, to tholr now homo In Washington whoro tho Doctor will rosumo his dental practtco. Dr. nnd Mrs. Smith and Diehard will loavo In n fow days making the trip by auto. Dr Smith and family ro contly camo to tho Colony from Idaho, purchasing tho E. M. Mod gott ranch. During tho wlntor tho Dr. met with n sorous Injury to his kneo, making It Imposslblo for him to contlnuo nctlvo ranch work for tho present, Tho mnny friends thoy havo mado during tholr short stay among us hope thoy will bo ablo to return in tho near future Tho Doctor says oastorn Orogon Is tho placo nnd looks forward to re turning to his ranch. Mr. Eddlo Powell, who has rented tho ranch takos possession nt once. Mrs. C. E, Peck nnd daughter Mrs. Joo Drunlug of Dig Doud spent Wednesday in tho A. O. Kingman homo. Dr. nnd Mrs. Itoynolds of Nyssn wero calling In tho homo of Mrs, Edltha Scott, Sunday, Miss Eulalla Slmfer and her guost Miss Anna May Cox, who spent tho Eastor holiday with homo folks, re turned to tholr school work at Welser, Idaho, Monday. Mr, II. P. Pratt and family of Emmett formorly of Owyhee wero visiting In the E. P. Prutt homo. Wednesday jot this week. The largest attendenco was re corded in tho Young People's class last Sunday. After S. S. the clusa and their loader, Mrs M M. Creel ing, with numerous packages and baskets went by auto and truck to tho Hot Springs. After lunching the party numbering about twcuty-tlvo, climbed Mitchell Dutto aud added their bit to tho monument at tho summit. Messrs. Parsons and Elliott sold their hay this wook, Mr. Elliott sold to Denny & Co., the Flock Dros. moving tholr baler from Dig Dond to the work Monday and Mr. Parsons sold to Mr. Chamberlain for the Portland market, tho Crouch baler moving to tho work at onco. Tho land drained by tho Otis lino of tho drainage system Is being plowed nnd propared for seeding. Mr, Dold Is nlowlne rnclnltnml land on tho W. E. Edwards ranch, preparing for grain. Also on tho Oils ranch whoro about threo acros of potatoes will ho nlantcd. Mr. Unrnos of Wlldor cxpectn to snip in n car iond or Idnho rural seed potatoes. Samples of this ninln crop potnto seed may bo seen nt tho Adrian storo. Tho High School frlondR of Dlch ard Smith gathered nt tho homo of Dernlco Martin. Tuesday ovenlnc nnd descended upon Diehard at his Home for n surprise. After nn oven Ing of music, games nnd dancing, refreshments woro served to tho young pooplo. Thoso present wore: Miss Vera Noob, Mary McCIInnls. Mlldrod DoDord, Elsto Elliott, Dor- nlco Martin, Floyd nnd Day Elliott, Morrltt aroollng, Diehard Smith nnd Vornon McOinnls. Mrs. M, M. Mnxwoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Embody Maxwell nnd family nnd Miss Corlnno Maxwell woro guests to dinner Sundny In tho C. E. Peck homo In Dig Dond. Tho main bunch of tho II. Wnltcr cnttlo started to tho hills this neck Ono of tho most cnjoynblo occas ions of tho winter was that of Tues day of last week whou Mrs. M. M. Oroollng nnd Mrs. Horbort Illckox entertained at tho homo of tho form er on Snako river. Aftor n pleasant soclnl hour tho guests wnro nerved with tho daintiest of refreshments. Tho ladles present wore: Mrs Edltha Scott. Mrs. M. M. Mnxwoll, Mrs. A. Q. Kingman, Mrs. Embody Mnxwoll, Mrs, D. D. Ovorstrcot, Miss Kllcn Scott, Miss Florence Klngmnn and Miss Corlnno Mnxwoll. A. V. Doborts who has been In tho Colony sovcral months looking nttor tho Interests of tho district in tho drnlnngo under construction was called to Portland last Frldny. II. II. Otis Is In chnrgo or tho work nt prosout. Tho laying of the tllo drain Is almost completed nnd a final listing of tho system will bo mndo In tho near future Miss Vern Noob gnvo tho boyB nnd girls of hor room nn Easter egg hldo and seok party last Friday afternoon. It Is roportod tho hny nnd grain on tho II. S. Durrouglw ranch has boon contracted by Morgan nnd Vinos, shcopmon, who wintered on tho Burroughs rnuch. Tho prlca for tho Way Is to ho somowhnt hotter than markot prieo, Mr, Uurroughs to build corrals and lambing sheds Mrs. Prlchett gnvo n fare well party In honor of two of hor pupils who this wook nro lonvlng tho Col ony school to go tholr now homos. Vorn Hltn going with hor parents to Long Valloy, Idaho nnd Diehard Smith to tho Stato of Washington. Floyd Anderson nnd Doy Crouch nro going Into thu hog raising Intou slvoly on the Crouch ranch. Thoy hnvo secured ton good brood mows nro Installing n power grlndor nnd preparing to make two profits on tho crops thoy raise Tho last hand of Pat Conley's First: It Is sold at a mod erate price. You save when you buy it. Secend: It has more than the ordinary leavening strength, therefore, you use less. Third: There are no fail uresit always makes the sweetest, most palatable of foods. Feurth: It is used by mil lions of housewives leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts. IS llMw U BUYIT"WHEHYW USEIT "HiSb i ','i.""i!'." i ,i ;ia!iiiWJli MiffM Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can bo produced. Was given highest awards at World's PuroFood Exposltlon,ChIcago;Paris Exposition, Paris France. Sixth: It contains only such Ingredients ns have been officially approved by Uie United States Food Authorities. The finest quality Baking Powder at tho most economical cost. The Illggcst Bargain That Goes Into tho Kitchen Today." Pound can of Calumet contains full 10 or. Some baking powders come In 12 oz. Instead of lOoz. cans. He sura you get n pound when you want it Calumat Nut CooUa RcIm t cup butter, li cup sugar, 2 eRR. IS cup flour, 1 level tea spoon Calumet linking Powder. ?4 cup chopped nuts, 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Then mix In tha regular wy. sheep, wlntorlng on tho F. T. Mor gan ranch, left for tho hills Monday. Tho shoop wlnternd In tlno shnpo with n loss of only four head. Thoro aro unusually good lambing reports from this camp. Miss Elinor Dnndall, county libra rian, visited our school nnd library Inst wook, Tho girls sowing club, with u momborshlp of six, has chonon ns Its lender and Instructor, Miss Florence Kingman who for tho past row years has assisted tho girls of tho com munity with tholr first stops In sow ing nnd somo most crodltnblo work was shown at tho Malheur County Fair nt Ontario Inst year ns n result of this offort. Wo aro going to cap turo somo of tho prlxus again this yonr. NOTICE Kotlco Is horoby given that nil persons nro warned not to dump gnrbago or rafuso of any nnturo up on tho lands of tho undorslgncd In section 33, north nnd wost of tho Fnlr grounds. Violators will bo prosecuted according to law. Orcgou-Wostorn Colonization Co. Dy W. J. Plnnoy, Agent. Second IUrl lk ill W iffl l fSrT Cultivation WttW I rfKP'lill) bMJMK "'l Jill John Deere Slip- rJfJhvWwM5I M rijijj if pointSwecpsand ff (f wWD'OwMJii " lflU fmm Hoof Shovels in n tm jTf i UnWlMWit Tfl lllIl)nWy)IrMmfiriiii JiUfTHWini ,,ff '"-- combinationcul- jxjz TlliBffrai ffi if fflSSBfflWCTMWOlJ BSffTaBHlPrS I rBHNi ti vote 8 h a 1 1 o w PBSfUS i iSUKWImMiSM near the row PRPB above the corn W2iJ':fv4mH roots nnd deeper mWMMMMWmU in the middle of fiflBflfiA the row. No E&ttSlro&itiPfc 11:1 J AVK Cultivations I li'rnninrf plfir"n WC i MMJBMT o John Deere Slip Point Sweeps practically double-cut the sur fncesoll, destroy weeds and make a fine mulch. No corn roots are injured. The ground is left level. Change from hoof shovels to sweeps is made quickly and eas ily only the pointia changed. John Deero Method mt Cultivation equipment is being used successfully everywhere. We can furnish it for all new or old John Deere shovel cultivators. It is inexpen sive. See us about it the first time you are in town, Geo. W. Wayt , am ,--Jui,iWf,l