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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
tr "MWH ". jfc.. -W A THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THTTRSDAY, JUNE 1G, 1921 J w. FOOD INSPECTOR CAUSES TROUBLE FOR MERCHANTS LOHIO KNGINKKIt COMKS IX) JOIN CONTKACTINCl I'HIM Itcstnurnnt Fined I'nr Milk Hrloiv Ten! II Ounce Jo"f Not KiidiikIi I)ccn)cil Applet mill Hltfn lacking Cnuso Difficulties Doputy Stoto Food Inspector E. L. Molton who has been inspecting locnl Institutions cnusod tha arrest of sovcrnl business mon Monday for Infractions of tlio stftto health nnd fooit rcRUlatlons. All of tha man chnrged pled guilty and each pnld a tlno of $25 In Judge Q. L. Klng'ii court. Sovcrnl of tho men clalhiod Ignor nnco of tho law and others avcrrod thoy did not know thoy wcro vlolnt tho regulations, whtlo ono was loch nlcnl In that tho only offonsa was tho lack of a sign tolling of the ueo of cereals used In tho ninnufne turo of sausago. Tho following nnd tha chargo mndo against thorn appenrod In court. Jim Toy, Leo Chow and P. II. ShoroH, oach chargod with soll-i lug milk that was bolow tho roqulred tost, tho technical chargo being that of soiling adultoratcd milk; E. II. Ilarcus for soiling bread bolow wolght roqulred by law; A. Ilobln son for not displaying Blgn saying ceroal was used In sausago; T. II. Mooro for having docayed fruit In basement of building occupied by pool room. Tho fines collected woro sent to tho County Troasurer and aro credited to tho public school fund. ONTARIO IN UHEUGHT AT UNION'S ANNUAL STOCK SHOW 1 1 Igli Holiool Itnnd In Nifty Uniforms Mnkrii Derided lilt People of linker nnd In(riindt) tin pmoitMl WHIi Or. gnnlziiilon Tho Ontario High School Hand mndo, a decided hit at Union, Oregon Stock Bhow. Aftor tho first number plnyod on tho stroot beforo tho. par ado to tho grounds tho poopla bo gan compllmontliig tho boys. Mr. Wright, chnlrmnn of tho Union Show said last Friday whon ho paid tho band tlirft ho novor had been moro surprised than ho had boon with tho Ontario band. Ho stated that ho wantod tho band to return noxt yoar at regular musicians prices. That Is a groat compliment bocnuso Ontario was In competition with (ho union baud nnd also with tho baud of Ia Orando. Ontario wns much In ovldonco at tho show. Dcsldos tho 22 ploce band thoro was tho stock Judging team. All tho Ontario boys drossail In Khaki suit, leather putocs, nnd ovorsons caps. It wasn't long ntter tho first day had started that most of tho pooplo know that Ontario was on tho map and whon tho stock Judging team carrlod off tho hon ors peoplo bogan to ask about On tario, Novur 1ms tho school sys torn boon ndvertlsod as It wan last wook. Tho peoplo of Union troatod the baud and stock team royally. Soon nftor tho wook started tho restaur aula almost doubled thu prlco of moaU hut thru tho action of Mr. Hoy Conklln and Mr. Italpli Morgan tho prices woro reduced to the On tario boys. Ontario should be proud of having an organliatlon such as tho High School band to represent tho city and tho schools In tho way tho boys did lust woek at Union. Floyd Obco, a nephew of W. C. Stono who has tho contract for tho Old Oregon Trail Bcctlon of tho Col umbia Itlvor'lllghway nrrlvod In On tario last Friday to becomo nssoclnt cd with Mr Stono In his contract ing firm. Mr. Obco for tho past tow yenrs hag boon roadmaBtcr of tho Ohio county of which tho city of Toledo Is tho county sent. After examining tho specifications nnd tho mnnnor In which Oregon roads aro built ho said; "This much Is cortaln, road work In Oregon Isdono undor far moro thorough Inspection than It Is In tho East and tho specifications nro as high as found nnywhere." Mrs. Obco and tholr llttlo son and daughtar accompanied Mr. Obco horo nnd thoy nro living In the Whltnoy homo for tho Bummer. NKW KIKM TAKKH OVKH CONCUETH WOIUC IN CITY Owing tho tho constant growth of tho comont plpo business tho Con croto I'lpo Company has sold Us oqulpmont for sldownlks, founda tions and othor'cemont work to Frod Hlasor who has boon formon of that division of tho company's work for thopast two years. Mr. niasor hnB deslgnntod his business as tho nias or Concroto company nnd ns such has already undertaken n number of Jobs In tho city. VOUNO 110V HKIUOUHIjY I Mi Ilort Emlson, tho socond son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Emlson wnH tnkon III Monday with what appenr od to bo but n minor allmont duo to eating cherries whllo on n visit at tho Emlson ranch. Whon ho did not lmprovo Tuosdny morning sov oral physicians wero called nnd nn operation determined upon which davolopod tho fact that In reality tho llttlo chap was suffering from acute peritonitis nnd ha Is lying at tho hospital In a very sorlous con dition. His fnthor who wns In the Drognn roglon loading stock wn callod homo and his sister, Miss Gladys Emlson who Is a student at tho Unlvorslty at Eugene wns also sent for. Tho phymcanB In charge of. tho caso report today teat hlx condition Is slightly Improved, but that ho Is still in gravo danger. NAMI'A FALLS MKFOKK ONSLAUGHT OF HITS (Continued from page ono) Inning, a thrco bagger. Wells end ed tha agony for Nampn by fanning for tho second time In ono frame. Tho scoro than stood, Nam (fa 0 Ontario 12. Nampn battled hard however for Hazeltlno who had succeeded John son nnd received such a drubbing in his first Inning kept tho hits scat tered during the remainder of tho gnmo. Tho visitors, howovor got to Nowblll In tho savonth for two on thrco hits, ono a thrco bagger by Lnwronco nnd ono error. Again In tho ninth they got thrco hits In a row with tho first thrco men up nnd scored two. Hero Wells who had boon catching took tho niound and Nowblll wont behind tha bnt. Wells struck out tho first two mon nnd mndo tho noxt ono ground to him solf. That ondod It. Tho Bcoro; Nampa All Woodruff, rf Getter, 3b C. McDonald, SB Lawrence, 2b L. McDonald, m Johnson, p, If 3h 5 Illvlttos, c Hull, p, 3b Hatoltlno, If, p Illuo, lb It 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 3 Totals 44 10 12 24 7 4 Ontnrio AI) It T P A E Darnell, 2b 5 1 21 0 3 1 Chapman, sb 6 2 21 1 0 1 Hustod, 31) 4 2 1111 Smith, m C 3 3 1 0 0 I.nckoy, lb 5 1 4 15 0 1 Wells, If, c, p 6 0 0 2 0 0 Hamann, rt 4 13 10 0 High, o 2 0 0-321 Jonklns, If 2 10 0 0 0 Nowblll, p, o 4 1 0 , v3 4 0 Ontario 8 3 3 .BOO, Nampa 0 3 3 .COO Emmett 0 2 4 .333 APPLICATIONS IIEltR FOIt CITIZENS TItAININO CAMP It. O. T. O. MEN TO ItKPOHT IX)U DUTY AT CAMP LEWIS Sorgoant Paul 11. McCulloch and Private Iloujamln McDonald Ileod, on dotachod duty with tho It. O. T, C. at tho University, hnvo rocelvod n tologrnm from tho war dopnrtmont to roport for duty at Camp Lowls, Juno 17. Doth men aro In lino for promotion. Eugene Guard. Horschol nrowno, commander of Ontnrio Post No. 07 hns rocolved ap plication blnnks for tho Cltlxon's training camp which Is to bo hold at Camp Lowln starting on July 0. Mon who nro ollglblo (for admission td tho camp can socure thoso appli cations from Mr. Drown. Under tho provisions of tho regulations all oxpensos, Including rnllrond faro both ways and austalnouco Is paid by tho govornmont. WILL SACIUFICU PIANO Fpr quick turnover will sacrlflco prico. Piano In our possession In Payette and must bo movod at onco. Easy paymonts. Wrlto quick for particulars to Tho Donvor Music Company, Donvor, Colorado. 28-31 D. F. Dloss, a farmer near Eugene, came Wednesday to visit his broth er John. Ho Is Very favorably Im pressed with Eastern Oregon. Tho brothers have not seen each otlior for 32 years. Italph Dunbar, W. M. nnd Emory Illllll S. W or Arcadia Lodgo A. F. & A. M. Left Monday for Portland to attend tho annual Bosslon of the Grand Lodgo of Orogon. Mrs. W. W. Lotson, associate grand worthy matron of Order of tlio Eastern Star of Oregon, and Mm. II. L. Petorson, worthy matron of Star Chapter aro in Portland this wook to attend the convocation of tho ordor for Its annual session. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Coates nnd llttlo son of Salt Lake City, enrouto to Yellowstone Park, stoppad In On tario Monday guests of Mr and Mrs. D. W Powora. ' MALHFUR COUNTY POULTRYMEN'S MEETING K. S. X D. GROVt; ARCADIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24 IV fl. Upson, manager of tlio Pacific Poultry Cooporntlvo Association will speak on Mnrkotlng Pountry Pro duett nud explain ull about his or ganisation, at 3 p, m. llrlng your falinly and your lunch, enjoy a plcnlo In tho grovo, got ac quainted with tho othor poultrymon of tho county, and learn how poultry mon In othor sections of tho North west aro solving their markotlng problems. There will bo soma talks on other phasoa of tho poultry gnmo ' " from 11 to 13 and from 1 to 2 o'clock. Tho grovo Is on tho Boule vard midway between Nyssa and Ou tarlo, This nd paid for by tho Malheur County Farm Duroau Totals 41 12 1C 27 10. C Scoro by Innings: Nampn 03300 0 20 2-10 Ontnrio 0 0 3 117 0 0 x-12 Tho Standing of tho Tenms: Plnyod Won Lost PC Caldwolt 0 4 2 .006 GoMtl of (lie Lcnguo With tha be'st pltchor In tho loaguo Emmett hns won only two gamca, Two mon woro Injured In tho gamo horo Inst Sunday Jack High catching for Ontario had n flngor hurt, whllo Gottor, Nampa'a third basoman was spiked by Jack, Ham mann whon ho nttomptod to block Jack otr thlrdon ono of his long clouts. Tho fielding of niue, Nnmna's first basoman was of a stellar order, though ho had llttlo on tho pastlm Ing of Chet Lackey on tho same bag for Ontario. Mitch Mooro nnd Jack Sullivan wore out of tho gamo on account of illness nnd Injuries. Jack hns gono to tho hills for n month and will bo out of tho lno up. Mitch Is getting bettor and will bo back In tho gamo. Manager Clomo Is ondoavorlng to got, Emmett, to como horo for noxt Sunday but Iwb not succeeded, oh yet. Tho Idaho-Oregon loaguo has but two mqro games to play and some of the, players aro alroady seeking a chanco on tho' local lino up. YdcigM Tho Christian Endenvor Societies of tho Presbyterian and Congrega tional Churches nro bolng entertain od this evening at the A. flrnmso homo. The Tuesday nrldgo Club met with Mrs. E. A. Fraser. Mrs. Henry Whltworth of Welser was an out of town guest. Tho Wednesday Dridgo Club met with Mrs. W- G. Plnney this woek. Tho Monday Bridge Club mot with Mrs. W. F. Homan. Mrs. W. F. Homan Is giving a bridge party this afternoon. Tho Fortnightly Club met Satur day evening the C. It. Emlson' home. Monday ovenlng Mrs. D. W. Pow ora entertained a number of friends with a dinner in honor of "Mr. Powers' birthday. MISS GliADYS LOGAN UECOMKS DHIDK OF COUVALLIS ikAN Copies of the Corvallls-Gaxotto Times received in Ontario today con tained tho following interesting nows item for Malheur county folks who know the brldo and her par ents so well; Bald tho Gazette Times: At high noon today nt the residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Logan( on Coljego Hill, Miss Gladys Logan was united In marriage to Forest Aubrey Pugh. Dr. J. n. N. Dell officiated at the service. Mr. aud Mrs. Pugh left this aftornoon on a wedding trip to Portland and later are to return hore to roalde. Mr. Pugh la with tho Corvallia Taxi Company. BOYER'S DEPARTMENT STORE m ONTARIO IMf fW( OREGON J WB ml ONTARIO IkK fmf oregonJ mm DEPAUTMHNT HTOIU2 DEPARTMENT HTOHH II JbbHbbbLaIu 1 DKPAUTMKNT HTOIti: f This week's new arrivals by Express LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES $5.00 to $15.00 -'. Large assortment of the newest materials and styles and exceptional values for the price. Another special assortment cf Voile Waists just received. - I I UJI J CO-OPERATION IS THE WORD MOST OFTEN USED. When men meet to dis cuss the solution of business problems of the day. I"', 1 HIS is described as the age of co-operation. We have .associations f or the purpose of securing co-operation between producers, between buyers, between .sellers. Everywhere, pn every hand co-operation is preached for particular purposes. HOW MANY REALLY PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACH? Do you,' Mr- Business Man) whose ' greater success will be achieved -by tho upbuilding of. Ontario .and vicinity- co-operate with those who are endeavoring to tfte best of their abil ity to further the csuse? Do you help them to help you by purchasing from their lines rathef than send to some foreign firm the money that you made here? Co-operation is Mutually " Advantageous-But it Takes At Least Two to Co-operate Ontario's problems can best be solved by Ontario men, and will be solved on the basis of mutual co-operation, and sup port. The big problem before Ontario men today is the sp lutiorvof the City Irrigation Problem, and the second is the success of the County Fair. As Ontario men tackle these problems they will show their ability to co-operate. ARE YOR DOING YOUR PART? - K 1 ? ' L- JUST ONE MORE THOUGHT THE ONTARIO ARGUS Is prepared and able to do your printing on, good paper, with good ink, combined with brains and charged for on the basis of the FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. Call 49 for Printing. 4 k - v