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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
M! rr77,zssm 'v fer-. y iwi i bi 'vnmn' -" ",!, '"A l'-'feK9 rjSSfS 3C "3 itwt7'.IVWSLi CTE ONTARIO AEGUB, ONTARIO, 0RlJX30NnTHTJKBDAY, MARCH 16, 11)22 tb b( I) ot to CI 1' y si i 01 V at Ui a, n ti ii w 'o t 0 P It a t( 0 tl a: o; a tl tt h M h cl b. H a. M Ji It M It ! tl 8 w h pi fl e: tl r c ii ti lc U P' Pi ai lc Si ci II y b IK HI h. tl M tl m II is' a u D LI II I ti m B N In fa tl di W tc in P ol tt H 'm tfceietif Tho Monday Orldgo Club mot this wook at tho homo o( Mrs. O. II. Cnstloman. Mrs. Frank Ilador cntcrtnlnod tho Tuesday Urldgo Club. On Wodnosday Mrs. W. J. 1'lnnoy was hostoss to tho Wodnosday Urldgo Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Orolg cntcr tnlnod tho Carnation Club on Tuos day ovonlng. . Tho Fortnightly Club mot last Saturday ovonlng at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Umlson. Tho MubIo Club mot on Saturday with Mrs. V. J. Clomo. Tho Tuosday Ilrldgu Club will on tortaln at a luncheon In honor of tho Monday nnd Wodnosday Urldgo Clubs, at tho homo Mrs. O. 0. Luohrs noxt wook. LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. Calllo Moss vlallod In Nyssa ovor Sunday tho guost o( Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wilson. Tom Drosnan of Wolsor spont sovoral days of Ontario this wook. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Whltworth of Wolsor visited In Ontario Tuosday. Tho Congrogatlonal Ladles Aid aro sowing In tho Itod Crojs Ilooms this wcok, making garments for tho Uovommcnt Hospital In Uolso. I I. Ityan, who rocontly was con fined to his homo with tho flu, bad a rolapso last wook, and Is again un- ablo to bo out. Monday ovonlng Marshall II. C Farmer arrosted two men at tho Farloy rooms who woro causing quite n llttlo commotion. One, Jack Mow ers, on n vagrancy charge was flnod J50.00 which ho paid and left town. Tho othor man n sheephoarder, who was celebrating a llttlo moro than tho mnrshall thought nocossary, was chargod with drunkoness nnd dis orderly conduct, and paid a flno of I2C.00. Ilo also loft town. Prof. J. M. McDonald Is Quito III with tho flu this wook. Harry Urown arrived In Ontario Monday from LnQrando whoro ho was a pntlont nt tho Hot Lnko Sani tarium. Ho Is'somowhat bettor nnd hopes to bo ublo to leave for tho n torlor this wook. According to ad vises ho has rocolved from Harney county tho stockmen In Hint section aro reporting heavy louses of sheep duo to tho, rocont utonns. Judge Dulton Illggs Is to hear tjio caso of II. C. Uoyor ot al against tho City ot Ontario tomorrow at tho city hall. Tho caso Is tin Injunction proceeding to compel tho city to va cato tho use of tho dltchos along tho alloy loading to tho park noar tho station for Irrigation wuter. Tho water seops Into tho basomonts ot sovoral ot tho buildings und tho owners aro Booking to havo tho sys tem abandonod. IIIO M0UTGAG13 l'lMU) Ul'OX jiANim in hi:vi:iuij countiis Tho largest mortgugo filed In sov oral yoars was recorded last week at Vale when tho Malheur Llvo Stock and Laud Company had such an Instrument filed covering lands of tho company In Mainour, Ornnt and Rakor countlos. Tho mortgago wus given to tho Security Savlugs nnd Trust company ot Portland, for the con.tdorutlan or 1025,000.00. At tho same ttmo n number ot largo chnttol mortgages wero given by sovoral euoep companies In which Is In tho Mainour Llvo stock and Land Company. Senator It. N. Stautlold Is Interested. It Is understood that a Portland bond houso Is Issuing gold bonds based upon tho property mortgaged to tho Security Savlugs & Trust company. OHIGINAl.ITY AND NOVKLTY MAKia DOUG'S MOTUm. UNIQlfc An optical feast Is promlsod to ptcturo patrons when Douglas Fair banks now photo-foaturo, "Tho Nut" opens noxt Sunday and Monday at tho Majostlo Theatre. According to ndvanco reports re garding this production, tho publlo may oxpoct to view a real cellullod Innovation, For originality and novelty ot treatment, this picture is said to oxcol auythlug yet attempted by tho Ingenious "Doug." Although no announcement has beon mado ot tho oxact nature of tho photoplay, it is uudorstood to provide a now typo ot characterization for tho popular star. With Kenneth Davonport, author ot tho ploco, tho star mod two weeks in tho famous Dohomlau quartors ot tho metropolis and mado an Intimate study ot those eccentric talentod people who llvo In tho Village. It is bolloved that as a result ot these observations tho plcturo-golug publlo will bo given tho most life llko lutorprotatlon of tho character istics and mauuorlsins ot thoso re markablo folk that has evor yet been shown," FOR BALIS Ono 1200 Quoon Col ony Brooderv-W. F. Parker, On tario, Box 405. t Pa COILEOK SINaiUtS COMING TO MAJKSTIO NMXX THURSDAY Manager II. U. 1'aul of tho Majes tic anuouueos that next Thursday tho college of Idaho Qloo Club will prosout a program at tho Majestic. Tho club has for several years pro sentod a progrum in tho Idaho cities, und is a well balanced musical or organization. This Is tholr first pcarnnco In Ontario. nvii gaijIjO.nb of moonsium. FOUND IIY MOV AT STOCKVA11DS Whilo wandering about tho stock syards last Saturday- Firman Scholod stumbled upon a cache ot moou shlno which totaled tlvo gallons. Tho youngster Informed tho officials of his find and tho liquid dynamlto was confiscated. MAN AV1IOS13 FlUST AND HANDS FJtezi: diks of pneumonia Vlncil D. Schroder ot Crcston who was brought to tho Hospital last nook with frozen feet and hands, died on March 0. Whilo It was first thought that ho would recuvor, pnoumonla sot in and his strength was such that ho was nnnblo to throw oil tho dlsoaso. Voncll Schrod er was sixty yoars old and has lived for a uumbor ot years on n ranch near Crcston. Ho Is survlvod by one son, 13. Ii. Schroder of Harper who ca mo to Ontario last wook, to look after his father. Funoral ser vices woro hold from tho Catholic Church Sunday afternoon and Inter ment made In tho Catholic cometary. BROGAN NEWS Tho girls' V. I. A. club gavo a vory oujoyablo llttlo dancing party at tho community hull last Saturday evening. After dancing and play lug games, tho boys woro blind fold ed and tho girls they pointed to was tholr partuor for supper. All re ported a good tlmo. A. A. Doubrava returned Saturday from Portland where ho hud gono on business. Word wns rocolved hero Monday that S. tl. Willis, prominent fruit growor of Urogan had dlod in Los Angolos Suuduy night. W. D. Hat on loft for Portlaud to attond tho funoral. Tho Prlchard family havo moved iu from A. A. Reed's placo to tholr town houso. MALllKUU COUNTY ltKAL KS- TATK TltANHFlMW IlKCOHD J:i MAltC'lI 1 to MAItUlI H Dora Dunloy ot vir to Will II. Parker, lot 20 and part of of lot 10. block 127, Outarlo. 22022. flO.OO. Win. Jones ot ux t o Don Jonos, lots 33 to U, inclusive in block 3, Villa Park Add. to Outarlo. 21722. H.000.00. ' Lulu M. Slmnsou to Leland V. Slmpsou et al, SWU Soc. 30, 30, 41; Alt Soc. 3, and NWU Soc. 2. 41. 41: KttSUli Soc. 0: WMBWU Soc. 10: NUiiSWU. SWUSWli Soc. 23: SKUSHVi Soc. 20; NUU NEi, SE,iSKU Soc. 27; WH. SWUNKU NWU SliU 800. 05; NBfc, N SH, SBUSfcJU. SKNVYU Hoc. 34; Eft 8HU, BWliBhlK Sec 33-40. 42. 910I21. $10.00. Quo. W. Hlllmon ol ux to Ernest O. Wilson ot al, Motes and Uouuds In BWUNEU Sac. 29-19-47. 314122. 11.00 Chas. Altschul ot ux to Oregon aud Western Col. Co., SW'U Sec. 19, 19, 44. 22822, $1,200.00. U, B. A. to Eruestluo A. 1). Uoyor SHUNWU, SEU Boo. 8; NH.NEU, NWV4NEU Boc. 17-24-38. ll1021. Emllo Laulor ot ux to Malheur County Uoad right ot way, 2126122, $038.03. Frunk W. Hall ot al to Malheur Couuty road right ot way. 1126120. $104.00. Sheriff II. Loo Noo to Mary J, Hullock, 8WUSBU Soc. 33, 17, 47. uiiupu. Il.UUU.UU. Nora Chrlstousou to Sarah Lynch, iiois is, is auu it, uiocu i, Sheriff H. Loo Noo to Mary U. Williams, SE'ANEU. NEUSEV4 Sec. 7-10-47. 4111122. $100.00. U. 8. A. to Estes L. Morton, SH NWU Soc. 8-10-30. 7821. U. S. A, to Jackson Bauldlng, SBU8WU, 8WUSEU Boc. 4; NEU NWU. WtfNWH. NEU. NU 8WU See. 9, 16, 39. 101121. U. 8, A. to Jackson Spauldin, 8H NWU. WH8WU. NEUSWU. BW UNEU. NWUSEU Boc. 4; NWU 8EU Bee. 9-10-39. 10111121. U. 8. A. to Jool O, Chastaln, BV4NWU, 8WUNEU. NtfSWU. NWUSEU Soo. 23; SWUSWU Bee. 14; SEUSEU Bea 15, 16, 39. 121 19121. Paul G. Freeman ot ux to J. S. Milne, lota 7 and 8, block 4, and lot 1. block 8, Eldrldgos Add. to Vale; also SHNEUNEU Boc. 16-17-44. 3622. $10.00. Complaints Filed Pacific Savings and Loan Asa'n. 8. T. II. Mooro and First National Uank of Pocatollo. 317122. Fore closure of Mtg. $4,218.03. Johnston aud Ureut vs. Srystal District Imp. Co. 3722. Recovory on account. $2,289.01, Independent Market vs. Chas A. Corliss. 317122. Recovery on note. $345.95, Holeu M. Clement vs. Robert E. Austin. 319122. Foreclosure ot con tract. $3,340.00. Van Potton Lumber Co. vs. M. II. Dostlck et ala. 319122. Foreclosure ot Lien. $314.75. Wm, Wledonmon vs. Luis Yturrn spo. 3922. Damages. $4,864.00. HAVE NEW IDEA OF MARRIAGE Public Discussion of the Subject the Japaneia Pro. Is (Uaardtit as Significant. In A scries of articles on love and roar rlngo Is appearing In Japanese news papers und magazines, us a sign of tho modern tendencies of the Japanese mentality. Professors In psychology, school touchers und writers of uuto tire prominent In the discussion on reform ing the old mstrlmonlul system, all advocating moro freedom for personal choice. According to the old custom, tho par ents cboso bride and bridegroom and the uiarrlnge was performed without 'the Interested parties having known euch other. Marriage was considered it duty towards country and family, tho religion of ancestor worship be ing Its prli.clple. Tho young couples lived with the purcnts nnd the bride owed complete obedience to' her mothcr-ln-luw. The custom Is now prevalent for the young people to meet long before tho marrlutiu takes place so that they may know 1'iu'li other, and to live apnrt frdm tne family Is no longer con sidered undutlful. Yet, of late, the tendency nppeared to marry for lovo'n sake mid out of personal choice This new und romantic Idcnl Is so strong that all mentiH nro tried to obtain It, entailing elopements, suicide and notorious family dissensions. Henct the discussion for greater liberty and more kocIuI life, which nro quite op posed to tho old social system of Confucius, thut men nnd women should keep rtirt nnd marry for duty's sake and not for love. Turner's Music Store Wo SI?LL Magazines and scriptsons. Club effer: Womans Home Companion iviouern rnscuia McCalls COLUMBIAS at COST EDISONS at REDUCED PRICES lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill ATTENTION LETTUCE GROWERS I WHAT others have done, you can do un der the Cheerylanes System. There is no mystery in lettuce growing; t m , Any grower interested in lettuce production under the Cherrylanes trademark may communicate with the Cherrylanes Company, Owyhee HoUl, Boise, Idaho or The In land Empire Association, Caldwell, Idaho. THE CHERRYLANES CO. An Established Idaho Enterprise JMlJHMMMJJUUMMUMUlUAJiLUJjlUW Mllllli!BMllliiiill THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Friday DIflOONTKNTKl) WIVES J. P. MoQOWAK Three- and a Girl. North woods drama Friday PASSING THRU . DOUGLAS McLEAN Winners ot tho West Last Eplsodo Saturday CONFLICT "" PHICILLA DEAN Monkoy Movlo Star Joo Martin Comody Sunday and Moudny THIS NUT DOUGLASS FAIKDANKB Tho Kent Colloctor Larry Boraon. Tuosday T1IH GUTTKlt BNIPK GLADYS WALTON International Nows " Wodnosday COLLKGI OF IDAHO GLK13 CLUIl ItlssMlsWsllssliHUsBllWslll IHMIIIINMIMMMnMllf Tho Congregational Sunday School and preaching sorvlces will bo hold for tho noxt two Sundays In tho Legion Hall, In placo ot tho church, which Is now undergoing Improve ments. Books. 'Or take Sub- ( $3.75 One Year LETTUCE GROWERS STATEMENT The Cherrylanes Company, Lewiston, ldano. IN ACCOUNT WITH F. B. GANO 2 1-4 acres 533 1-3 crates Fancy 48's at 3.68 102 crates Fancy GO's at 3.33 7 crates C grade at 3.00 CHARGES , Harvesting Cost 642 1-3 crates at 17c Packinghouse cost and crates 642 1-3 crates at 70c Selling Cost 10 per cent on $2,323.43 Nov. 14 By Cash Nov. 25 By Cash Dec. 17 By Cash Balance Mr. Oano planted this 3H acres ot lottuce la August, and did all tbt work necessary to brine It to maturity. The Cheerylanes' Company har vested It, graded it, furnished the containers, packed It, Iced It, loaded It on the cars four miles from the packing house, sold It for $3333.38 t. o. b. Lowlston, collected the monoy and paid the net proceeds $1, 133.17, over to Mr. Oano, closing his account on December 17th. SHOES? SHOES? SHOES? NEW STOCKS NEW PRICES NEWER FITTING SERVICE This announcement is partic ularly directed to the investor for the next month to visit our Shoe Department and see for yourself the New Stock, New Styles, and especially the won- derful values we are showing for the prices asked, and again the expert fitting service. Bayer Bros. Co. DEPARTMENT STORE December 17, 1021 $1,962.67 839.66 . 21.00 $2,323.33 109.20 449.63 M 232.23 791.16 1,532.17 757.00 319.50 455.67 $1,532.17 VjJ 1ET1 . ' tf ! . sK -y C .