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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OBEGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1Q21 LOCAL PERSONALS Star Chapter ot 0. K. S. la having Instalatlon ot officera tbls ovonlng, which will be followod by a banquoL Tho Imperial Club moots this ovonlng with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilador. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Kolly ot Cata low, Orogon, arrlvod In Ontario last Monday ovonlng, having comu over land, from Catalow. Thoy reported truvollug thru hoavy snow Btorino all ot tho way. Mr. and Mrs. Kolly stopped oft boro to visit tholr nlocos Mlsaos Nolllo and Elslo Morris, and wont on to Wolsor, Tuosday morn ing. Martin Mooro" enmo up from Kugouo this week to spond bis vaca Hon koro. Miss lone Luohrs roturnod Sat urday from tho O. A. C. to upend tho holidays with nor paronts. As tho Argus wont to press, Mrs. Agnos Darnott, who has boon HI tor somo tlma at tho homo ot hor son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grolg Is vory low, and Blight hopo for hor rocovory was ontortaluod by tho attondlng physicians. M. and Mrs. M. M. Williams ot Portland, Orogon nro tho parents ot a baby girl born, Dacombor 17th. which has boon chrlstonod Kinlly Jano. Mrs. Williams was formerly Olga Cllno, an Ontario girl and Is tho sister ot Mrs. John llrosman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Motors ot Vale, havo a llttlo daughtor born Wednes day at tho Hospital horo. ItinilCICAll'S initiati: Tho noboknhs hold tholr regular mooting Wcdnosday ovonlng with Initiation taking tho placo of tho regular business. Ono now mambor was taken In. Aftor tho dogroo work was flnlshod, a dollgbtful lunch eon was sorvod In tho now banquot room, which was racontly comploted by tho Oddfollows. Tho rooms aro how In vory nlco condition, with tho addition ot a reception room and tho remodeling ot tho main hall and banquot room. TIIIKVKS HAW) CKMiAU Last Friday nlghttjiloves ontorod tho collar at tho Albert Uollslo homo on tho East til do, and mado away with somo 30 quarts of canned goods. No traca of tho marauders has boon found. A OOltlUCOTION In last wooks Argus It was stated that J. S. Daly, who was arrostod on tho chargo ot having liquor In his possession, was tlnod $100. Wo wish to corroct this orror as tho amount ot tho lino was J ISO. CIIIUHTMAB IIUS1I IS ON IN liOOAIj l'OSTOlTICK O'NEAIrDKFOK Word was received this week ot tho marrlago of Miss Mable D. Do Foo, to J. 0. O'Neal In Uolso Satur day. Miss DoFoo was a graduate of tho Ontario High School with tho Class of. '16 and was tho bookkoopcr In the Mainour Home Tolophono Go's offlco hero boforo going to Dolso, whoro sho has slnco been a membor ot tho office forco for tho Tolophono Co. thoro. Mr. O'Noal Is In the employ of tho Idaho l'owor Co. They will mako tholr homo In Uolso. isund mi:n would come iikiih Tho Argus Is tho roclpltant this week, of a letter from a Uend Ex sorvlco man, who wishes to cotno to Malheur county to locato. Ho says In part that thoro aro any numbor of ox-sorvtco men who aro willing, with tho aid ot tho Stato Loan, to locato In Orogon, and with a llttlo boosting of Orogon's opportunities, many pooplo may bo brought In. Ho Informed tho Argus that a delegation of ui on from Uend, aro planning on a trip to Ontario and will bo horo In January tp look ovor tho land and got acquainted with tho pooplo. MANY TKACHKHH GUAHUATES OF UNIVEIUS1TV OF OHEOON University ot Orogon, Eugene, Doc. 10 Two hundrod and sovonty-sovon teachers In tho high schools of tho Btato aro graduates of tho Unlvorslty ot Oregon, according to Information contained In tho dlroctry Issuod by tho offlco of tho stato superintend ent. That pedngogy tins a diminishing appeal for mnscutlno graduates Is Indicated by tho fact that only 00, or loss than a fourth of tho total numbor, aro men. Theso nro on gagod In administrative school work as principals and superintendents. Tho highest annual nalary rocolvad la I44G0.00. Tho next highest Is 14100.00. Six rocolvo $3000.00 or more, while 24 rocolvo from $2000 to $2760.00. Fow mon graduates ot tho Unlvorslty nro teaching In tho high Bchools for loss than $1800.00 a yoar. Tho salaries of tho women rango lowor from $125 a month to $2100 a yoar, with n considerable numbor at tho latter figure. Tho htgbost paid woman among tho University toachlng graduates Is a principal of a Wostorn Oregon high school who Is receiving $2600 a year. Tho Christmas rush Is on In all Its last rolnuto fury In tho post offlco horo. Tho clorks aro rushing from ono thing to another, with scarcoly any broatblng spoil botwoon. Tho postal rocolpta will In all prob ability amount much higher this yoar than tboso ot Inst. NOTICE TO CONTIlACTOItS IMPROVEMENTS TO LIimAllY 8oalod proposals will bo rocolvod at tho offlco ot tho socrotary, Mrs. 8. D. Dorman, Ontario, Orogon, until 4 o'clock p. m. January 4th, 1022, for furnishing mntorlal and con structing Improvements to tho libr ary building In Ontario, Orogon. Plans and specifications may bo soon at Frasor'a atoro. Tho right is roserved to rojoct any or all bids. l)y ordor of tho Library Hoard, MR8. E. M. auEia, President. FOR PLUMBING CALL L M. SEAWARD Phone 188J Ontario, Ore. THEATRE ATTRACTIONS MAJK8TIO Thursday and Friday OUT OF THE SNOW A drama of tllo far North THEUE'H A IIAI8IN dump Cartoon 8ATUUDAY LAST OF THE MOHICANB Jamos Fonlmoro Cooper's famous Drama WINNERS OF THE WEST SUNDAY anil MONDAY ItlDIN HOMEO Tom Mix at his host, IN AGAIN Contury Comody TOPICS OF THE DAY TUESDAY WHO AM I A mystory play Scroon Snapshots WEDNESDAY mill THURSDAY LIFE'S DARN FUNNY VIOLA DANA Comody Drama GUMP CARTOON NOTE Aftor Saturday. Doc. 24 THE WINNERS OF THE WEST sor lal will bo shown on Friday only. COMINO Friday and Saturday. Dee. 30, 31. Wallace Reld In THE HELL DIQQERS. POULTRY FEEDING 18 EXPLAINED TO CROWD (Continued from page ono) TWENTY HEAD OF DAIRY COWS FOR BALE Fresh and coming frosh. Can be soon at J. M. Butler's, Cairo. These aro cattle that E. D. Conklln brot from tho Willamette Valloy. SALESMAN WANTED Salosman wanted at onco to repre sent Mutual Trust Llfo, oxcluslvo territory. Every assistance render ed, address applications, Tho Argus. WANTED At once, man or wo man to ropresent Us and act as our agent In this community, good pro position to right party, must bo able to give bank reference or put up & cash bond. Lortmer'a City Dye Works, Dolse, Idaho. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR MOTORING FRIFNDS . SILVERBEAM SPOTLIGHT, WIND SHIELD CLEANER, .BACK CUSH IONS, MIRRORS. , Flashlight Troublo Lamp, Firo Extin guisher, Ovorsizo Steering Wheol, Fancy Radiator Cap, Motor Motor, last but not least, a Royal Cord Casing or a heavy Tourist Tube. Givo him something for his car. LTo lovoa it as ho would his favorito horse or dog, and nothing will got as eloso to his hoart as a useful accessory. FORD GARAGE V. B. STAPLES ONTARIO, ORE. from your county agent and other lltoraturo that ho can give you." In regard to foods to usa, ho said, "Romomber that tho eggs you get como from the mash you feed and not from tho grain. You iiovor Baw a hon too fat to lay and you novor Baw a poor hen that did. Ubo a mush that contains a balancod supply of tho things oggs aro mado of. - An egg contains about 12 por cont of protein and if your ration doos not contain a fair amount of animal protein you need not oxpect to got cggB. Tho farm flock picks up bugs and worms In tho summer to got this animal protoln and If wo would put In tlmo catching bugs and canning them for tho hens to cat In tho winter It wouldnot bo necessary to buy meat scraps or fish moal to put in tho maslu Howovor, we aro too busy to catch tho bugs, so wo had bottor buy tho noodod protoln in soma form or go out ot tho chicken business. Careful export monts by tho U. 8. Dopartmont of Agrlculturo showed that lions which woro treated' exactly allko In every way except ono lot did not get animal protoln mado an avorago of 60.3 oggs por hon por year for thoso without tho protoln food and 180 oggs each for thoso that had It." "And", ho said, "It has also boon shown that this protoln must bo fed In tho right proportions. If you do not feed enough you get poor re sults but It you food too much you got worse results hecauso you speed up production for a llttlo whllo and thon thoro Is a high mortality and bad results. It should bo fed In a nutrltlvo ratio ot 1 to 4 plus." "Tho ration should not contain inoro than 6 or 0 por cent ot crudo fibre Mineral matter must bo sup plied In tho form of oystor sholl, ground bone, etc. Tho hons must havo grit to grind tholr food and don't think that bocauso thoy only oat a tenth as much grit as sholl thoy don't ncod tocth to grind tholr food Just tho samo. Llboral food ing pays bocauso a hon must havo 76 por cont of hor food to maintain hor body and it you don't givo her a surplus sho will not lay yau any eggs." Rogardlng tho fcedlag ot n straight grain food ho said, "Hens cannot produco a profitable numbor of oggs or grain or any combina tion of grain. No flock can mako you a dltno unloss thoy got a good mnsh or Its equivalent, and don't oxpoct to And tho hon laying lots of oggs tho noxt morning aftor you start foodlng mash. Walt thirty days. aivo tho hon a chance" "Evory mash ought to havo at toast four ingrodlonts In It for variety and 'moro Is bettor. Tho old hen has a certain amount ot tasto that wo are bound to rospoct. Skim milk can bo usod to good advantago and will roplaco about ono half ot the fish moal or boot scrap. Skim milk should bo tod tho samo. It you feod it sour, always feed it that way and tho samo It you food It swoot. It can bo changed botweon wlntor and summer, but mako tho change gradual. With respect to the propor way of giving food to the hens the specialist bad tho following to say; "Remember that your foundation muBt be right or you will not got results. The brooding principles must bo right and tho fowls must bo in tho right physical condition, and tho feed must contain the right elements. For every 100 birds I would suggest the following as a genoral ration to be altered accord ing to your special condition. Feed 3 or 4 pounds ot grain In deep litter early In tho morning. Just enough to put tho birds to work to warm thorn up and givo them a sharp ap- pltito. Then sea that the mash hopper is full 365 1-4 days In the yoar 24 hours to tho day. Get thorn to eat all the dry mash they will be cauao that is where tho eggs are. Givo thorn all the grit and shell they want, and charcoal. Then feod them liberally ot grain In the evening to All them up and sond them to roost with plenty of feed to last till morning. This will ro- qulro about 8 pounds ot grain In the evening, but If thoy will clean up more, give It to them." Delegates were present from a large number of communities In tho I county, moro than half ot them com ing from fifteen to forty miles to hear the lecturo and witness the feed mixing demonstration. It shows a lively Interest In poultry keeping throughout the county and an ap preciation ot the value of the expert assistance to bo gotten from the specialists ot the agricultural col lege who aro available through the activities ot the farm bureau In put ting on a regular program of work for the betterment of agriculture In the county. FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms with bath and garage also 1 furnished bodroom. Phoae 173-M U Jmgjm m RUDOLPH VALENTINO as JUU0 in THE F0UR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE MAJESTIC Jan. Slli & 9th fj IBif KhEr &thh1 I Maurice Tourncur prni The last of tlic'-MoJitcarto MAJESTIC Saturday Only i i " TJhue Hnifo .- Ontario Roller Mills ii LEADER FLOUR $1.50 Per Sack On .sale at all Grocers WE ARE SLASHING PRICES OF HOLIDAY GOODS DOLLS, XMAS DECORATIONS LEATHER GOODS ' TOILET WATER, PERFUMERY STATIONERY, TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS, CUT GLASS CHINAWARE, BOOKS Many other articles. Call -here if you want to save money on - your Christmas buying We are 'sacri ficing our profit. Ontario Pharmacy Prescriptions our Specialty REXALL EASTMAN VICTOR BY 'MADE IN ONTARIO" CHRISTMAS CANDY Hnvo you tried our delicious "PURE SUGAR" emidies made right here in Ontario? If you have not you have a great treat in store. Only the purest and best materials used, como in and determine this fact and see our candy kitchen. CANDY CANES for Christmas. "We are going to havo a lot of candy canes, mado right here at home. Got one for the kiddies. Wo are" now making Peanut Brittle,Almond Brittle and all kinds of Candy and Nut Mixtures, Chocolate Creams, Camels and the very .beat .of .Taffy Candies. Our success depends upon pleasing Ontario's sweet tooth. Ontario spends annually thousands of dollars for candy. Why not try a HOME MADE brand, and determine for yoursolf that it is superior to that which cornea from out of town. Start this Loyalty Campaign for Ontario by buying your Xmas candy from THE BON BON CANDY SHOP S. L. TOMPKINS 4" !1 -a