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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
TEE ONTARIO AflQUS, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DCEMBER 8, 1921 LOCAL PERSONALS. Judgo Will It. King arrived Sat urday from Salt Lake to attend the Irrigation mooting, stopping off ouo day In Uolso. Ho loft the first of tuo wook for uurna on legal Duel noss. W. H. Urooko and family visited In Uolso Friday and Saturday. Itono Lowo, formorly of Ontario, woh hero from Morldlan last wook biiHlnoss. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Dean of Nys- sn, and thulr daughters wero Ontar io visitors on Saturday. Mr. Dean recently roturnod from a trip to Knnsas City and otuor Mlddlo Wost orn points and roports that whllo conditions may not bo tho host hara thoy nro Intlnltoly bottor Thau thoy tiro back In the corn Btates. Cards havo been rocolved In On tario this wook tolling of tho arrival at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. (I)oolyo) Itiddlo in Uolso, of Arthur Shaw lllddlo, who was born on Do cumber 1. Mrs. M. E. Osborn stoppod oft In Ontario this weak for a tow days vis it. Sha Is on nor way to Spokano. Mr. L. Uarnott of tho firm of Har nett & Ilocord, ono of tho mlddlo west's largost contracting and engin eering flrmB, with headqunrtors at DulutU, Minn., arrived hero last Sun day for a short visit with his nophow and nolco, Mr. and Mrs, K. M. (Jrolg. Ho loft Monday afternoon for l'a clflo coast points. I want to trado Doisa uodorn homo rontod for CO,00 por month for Improvod 20 to 40 acres. Call at tolophono offlco J. A. Lackness. 2t. "ZAN" OAHHK.f burned IN FIRE AT ST. AXTIIOXV, IDAHO III a fire which destroyed tho Para mount Thaatro and other buildings at St. Anthony. Idaho. A. W. (Znn) Uarrcn, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. (!. W. Athorton of this city, and hlm nolf a former Ontarlan who workod for years for the old b'mplro Ium bor company, wns badly burned. He wus coupling a notxlo to n hoso In front of tho burning building when an explosion of somo kind took plnco burning him and four of his companions, according to ndvlsoi Mr. Athorton received today. Oar nti'n injuries whllo not doomed dan gerous, are serious nnd painful. It Is hollo vod that It will bo necessary to graft skin upon throo of his fin. gers. Tho other Injuries wore about his head and arms. Tho building which was totally dostroyod, was tho property of 0. S. Watson, formorly proprlotor of tho Ontnrlo Pharmacy horo. L. ADAM EMCOTED READ OF H1IU1NK CI.UH FOR NEW YEAR At tho mooting of tho Malheur county Bhrlno club hold horo on Tuosday. Nov. 20, which the Argus nvorlookod In Its last lssuo, I Adam of this city, was olocted prosldent for tho coming year nnd D. W. Powers was namod socrotary-treasuror. Tho ontortnlnmout commltteo was iinmod as follews: O. a. I.uohra. Dr. h. S. Fortnor of Ontnrlo. nnd Ilnrry Bpooth of Vale. Uosldos oloctlng of ficers, tho fox wonrors enjoyed nn Interesting smokor program licl ftig aovonU boxing bouts nnd u battle royal. Tho noxt mooting of tho club will 1)0 hold sometime after tho holidays. UGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO PRESENT CIRCOS "Wild Anlmnl (Shows", "ClowW "Mystic Performer", Glgnutlc BiK'rtucnlfl'1 and Many Dnno liiK Dmuselt to KnK'rlnln Crowd Quietly, and without oven taking tho High school boys Into tholr con fidence, 100 High school girls havo boon secretly propnrlng for tho pro sontatlou of a mammoth socloty cir cus, which thoy wilt present at tho American I.eglon Hnll, Friday, Doc. 10th. Thore Is somolhlng mysterious about tho parformanco thnt not oven tho ubiquitous press agout of tho circus could got a lino upon. Dut thoro Is to bo a porformnnco that will bo appreciated, for It Is going to re qulro tho otfort of 100 High bcIiooI girls to present. And any of tho High school boys will declare that 100 High school girls are ahlo to on tortnln In n most enticing manner. Ml br Ada Leo of tho physical train ing department Is rlngmostor. Tho dnto Is Dccomber 16th. . DAIltV RECORD KEEPJNU POPUIiAIt WITH OI.UII MEMBERS Four Dairy Herd Hocord Keeping Clubs linvo boon orgnnlzcd within the Inst two weeks In this county. "If I'm going to havo to holp dad milk tho cows ha Is buying I want to know If they nro making monoy," Is tho wny ono youthful dairyman ex pressed It whon enrolling with one of thoso clubs. Knch mombor selects at leant two cows, either his own or his neigh bors, and koops nrcurnto records on thorn for n period of six months. Tho rcrord of each cow Includes tho butlor-fat, labor and feed records, bocausa It Is necessary to havo all three In nrdor to know exactly what tho cow Is doing. Tho butter-fat re cord Is found by weighing and tout ing tho milk ovory two wooks. Tho feed record Is nn estlmnto of tho hay and pasture, hut nccurato weights of all grain, root crops, otc, nro made onco a mouth. During tho project year, several trips aro mndo to scoro dairy barns nnd equipment, nnd n llmltod time Is spont In Judging dairy cows. Tho clubs which havo boon organ Izod nt tho prosont uro nt Orogon Blopo, Whlto Bottlomont, Dig Ilcnd nnd Kingman Kolony. ' Malheur Co. Farm llureau News Buy Christmas Seals Now PICKS THREE ONTARIANH i FOR AMi HTAIt KliKVKX I (Continued from pago ono) Ontnrlo, who developed In n great dofonslvo playor and on tho offonso, withhis assoclato Dunton oponod up 'Payette and holes for tho backs. To go with Socor. I would Boloct Whlttlor of Caldwell, who playod nt tacklo, but Is too valuablo to any line to bo left off on all-star aggregation. "Thoro woro no star centers In conforenco. In fact this position,1 nnd thnt of quarter back both pro sont n hnrd choice Perhaps tho best contcr, comparatively wxtB Armltago of Nam pa, who was tho bulwark of tho Nampa forwards both dofonslvoly and on tho olTenso. Yet ho had llttlo on Wlsoman of Ontario, who wag playing his first year. Qlvon moro oxperlcnco nnd WlBomnn will bo hnrd to bent. "For quarter, as indlcatod above, thoro was n dearth of material. In fact poor gonoralshtp was ono of the outstnndtng fontures of tho play this fall. Had Qutnter of Dolso boon in all tho games ho might havo boon chosen, nnd It Is question whothor ho should not bo selected. Dut I havo named McKco of Nampa, who with n light line, but using good Judgment withstood tho attack of the blggor teams andtlnin, I bollovo has tho odgo. "Tho hadost selections to m ale o Is tor tho halt backs, Hore thero was plonty of material of almost on n par In ability. Had he been on n stronger team, Beardlsoy of Wolsor, would havo hcon n shinning light. Ho poxscssos nil the nnturnl qualities of a good half undor tho now rules. Ho can run well In n broken field, Is a good passor, ns well as ndept In receiving passes. For his running mnto I would nnmo Onrrlty of Cnld woll, who whllo not ns finally nt times ns his own running mnto, Lowell, Is I bollovo mora dopondnblo, n harder plungor nnd ono of tho best backs In tho conforenco. "Thoro woro only two, classy full bncks, and between thorn thoro is but n narrow margin. Thoy nro Cameron of Uolso nnd Hostottlcr of Nnmpn. Iloth punt well nnd both aro good passors, hut Cameron has tlio edgo ns n running bnck, and for that roason, though ho Is not equal to tho Nampan as n punter, gives htm sufficient odgo to bo nnmed ns first choice. "For the second string, thero Is possible a combination that would mnk6 tho flrsa string piny hnrd to win, with Pnrrlott of Wolsor, and Compton of Nampa, onds; Carlco of Dunton of Ontario, at tackloB! Slbloy of Dolso and Clemont of Ontario and Slbloy of Dolso, guards nnd Wiseman of Ontario, center, thoro would be a lino that that would furnish n problem for tho first string to opon up; whllo tn tho back Hold thero would bo almost as strong nn offonslvo combination a tho first toam would havo, In Qulntor of Uolso, quarter; Nlchol and Lowell, both of Cnldwoll, at halves and Hos tottlor of Nampa, nt full bnck. TWO YOUNH MUX OK VAIiK ARE INVOLVED IX BKHIOUB CHIMK r- Found guilty of contributing to tho delinquency of two flftcon yoar old Nyssn girls, two Vnlo boys, Frank Davis and Itotlo Williams wero found gdllty and tried this weok nt Vnlo, nnd fined $100 each and given 30 dnys tn Jail. Tho girls woro found with tho young men In n shnck west of Ontario In tho orchard tracts Just wost of tho city limits whero thoy hnd been for sovornl dnys. Tho girls wero commltod to tho Ho uro of tho flood Shepherd tn Portland. - OXTAIIIO TO I1AVK OTOWKK SHOP Mrs. L. J. Mnrhlo of Uolso, Mnlio, In cooporntlon with tho Payette Qroenhousos of Payette, Is opening a flower shop In the Osborn Millin ery nnd will bo opon to tho public Saturday of this wook. Mrs. Mar bio formorly operated a shop in Uolso. CAltD OK TIIAXKH Wo wish to express our hPnrtfolt thanks to our many frlonds for tholr sympnthy and kindness nt this time, In our borenvement nt tho death of our beloved mother. O. W, Ilees, S. J. linen, D. E. Ilees, W. 8. noes, 0. E. Tlees, D. A. Ilees, x-i-i '.- Bin It With FLOWERS' Wo havo a full lino of CHRISTMAS WREATHS SPRAY HOLLY OUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS WEDDING BOQUETS FUNERAL DESIGNS What makes a nicer Xmas Gift than a ' Beautiful Picture It is enjoyjed by all members of the family and adds to the attractiveness of the home A. most, carefully -selected line from lSOto$2SoOO rfffi -lAT The Style Shop QEOnOIA HULL Opposite Dronmlnnd Fowtal Opening SATURDAY, DECEMBER '10 Marble Flower Shop LOCATED IN OSBORN MILLINERY v : - ft 0Hl this KARLOIL SJct c There is no vnluo, no profit, in money that is not invested nor in circulation. Your monoy in this Bank is building nn assot for you nnd at tho same time, as a basis for credit, is doing its full duty to tho community. As a source of profit to yourself, as tho broad-minded, public spirit ed, thing to do, wo solicit tho do Eosit of your surplus funds in this auk. IS THE CHRISTMAS STORE With its forest of evergreen trees. Come in and enjoy the display with us. You will think you are in another clime hoses the Chill o the Morning A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil givea Instant warmth wherever you want it; econom ical and convenient No smoke, no odor, for Pkarl On refined and re-rcflned by our special process is clean-burning. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Y (CaUfcrsta) m ONTARIO AV OREGON J H s ill 1 flHHVVillvP DEPARTMENT STORK Linens for Xmas Napkins for Xmas Blankets You will think this is a Blanket store Bath Towels Bath Towel Sets Pillow Cases -Bed Sheets Bath Robes Warm Slippers Fancy Quilts Lap Robes BOYS SUITS $5 to $8.45 DEPARTMENT STORH k J DEPARTMENT STORE DEPARTMENT 8TORH Xmas Hosiery by the box Men, Women, Children Dainty Gift Neckwear Gift handkerchiefs It's a part of Christmas tradition. No one has too many. Children's Boxed Kerchiefs 10c to 75 a box Kid Gloves Warm (Jloves New Jersey Sil Pettkiats Silk Bloomers Boys Caps Men's Silk Ties " HOLIDAY APPAREL Donning new apparel adds much to the holiday spirit Kand it will add immeasurably to the enthusiasm to find such values as our show rooms have to offer Ladies and Misses Suits $17.50 to $35.00 Ladies & Misses Coats $10 to $45.00 GLOVE SILK VESTS JAPANESE KIMONAS EANCV SCARE! LADIES DRESSES $12.50' to $47.50 LADIES and MISSES PLUSH COATS $10 to $35 SWEATERS of all kinds Fancy Toilet Articles j. it I &. s.