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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
h paof. KlUHT THE ONTARIO AIKIIS THUUHllAV, OITOIIBHh ,) ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pui-0 No Alum No Phosphate nd with II Km 1. 1 THE WEEK ON THE FRUITLAND BENCH . a A' Mlt. a. G. WML30H I Ik 1 1 I city 1 1 " ' Mutiln1 llll itimil to W i or ntxl -( 1 1 1 lh .1 g etl I Mi ford Katehi who proved hi i most royal BOI I Ml- i H mi'l M.irv ShiiliW - ninl jinn'- Mel iBre i ti-i Wendell Hi-own kite I to w ' i-'t Bvada) to spend lh'' SB) "t Hie H Shank BOMB Mr. ami Mfl J E Wilson ami Mrs Katekln of llolse autoed In I' Monday Mlai lea WImm who lhen vimniiK BBf ataaiaialllat fur wpek will r-t urn home Willi her pur ents. O rami in ii WIlBM MM iowa from New Il month fur u few week visit at her son's home, J K Wilson Mr. anil Mm Chan Mat ami Mr and Mr Ira Dalxrll anil Paul an I to Uolse'Frlday. Mr. ami Mrs F. Harper spent Sun day with Mr. lUrper'a pareuts at Emtuetl. They alao attended the Lyons-HlRRins meetings. Mr ami Mra Erensl Meyers of Portland. cousins of II I Wllfong. who are motoring thru Montana and Wyoming, where he hen been buying -iroi-p apent few hours Monduy at the Wllfong home on their way we it A. 8. Worth. H. E. Wllfong. Oeo. Daxnelland. Leo Clayton went up above Hank' where they will hunt for big game Mr. ami Mra W. A Colwell enter tained at dinner Hunduy Ufa, Sarah nrocklehurat of Clinton, III , Mr. and Mra Q T Stout of Payette. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Colwell of New Plymouth Mra. II J Puchert and MIhh Irene and Mra Zylpha Puchurt. The program an carried out by the W II. M A , of the Methodist church Friday evening gave an Innight Into the work done by this organization with the help of the Queen Eathera. Tl auxiliary society here are support in I little four year old girl in the Portland In. I nit rial school lit Port land The guneu Eathera are carry ing k l l.olarshlp In the Methodist school at Olive Hill. Kentucky. The fund nrri will be uaed for thia work. Hal all IMJ nr-,1 fire drill laat week the achool houae waa empled of the SOO children and over In 41 seconds AnnouueemeutH Lutheran l-adies aid at Mra. Alex Johnaon thia Friday. Francea Willi.. I W. C T. U. will meet with Mra. J II Hoor Oct 2th In Whitley Bottom The H. W. Richardson family were gueata at the Frank A hers houu- In Onturio. Sunday. Itov KoeniK BM ' l '"1 " tall to Roiae Wright OMgraajalMMl rliurrli and gave Ins farewell address Sunday. I It llryant went to Kiiiilurly laat Thurday and returned the first of the week. Mra J J Ticknor of La Urande arrived laat week .it her son's home Kev Ticknor came down Monday for few days visit. Sunday from their trip to PoOBtello gad Ball Ukko, ' I i on Brat hern church al w , rental Md wa .i gae t or daughter. Mf H Sli.tnl; mid 1 family. Mr iiml Mrs Henry BoltOrMMB iaited tin1 Aatoo Watriokaaa hone .it Payi-itf hi-i WMtaasdaj P N Vim lerkar In mth.ii l III lit hie BOMB wllh pneumonia Nur-e ,.i ructte Is with him Drs llrysdute of Kwa I'lynioiilli and Paine of Onturm ludd consultation Sunday Mr uml Mr- Stciilcr. Miss Hupp ;iud Fred llodger autoed In Arrow Root diim lust Thursday They BtOf ped at the Maaraagaa oal Boot Ufa camp and enjoyed the fishing and lurk luintlnR They returned home Sunday. .1 II. Bkers and family went to Welaer Friday to attend the lovcieast In the Drethern church at that place They returned home Sunday. Mian. Smith drove to Nam pa with ii i.ii. 1 for hi brothers. Wm. ami Philip, last week returning Thurd Mr and Mrs Harry Powell MM Mr mil Mr S. M Thomas to Welaer in their csr Suuday whera they visit ed Mr Thomaa' uelce and husband. Prol ami Mra. Unagey. Elsie Wsyne of Payette is helping at lli-i I. II Hlgby home Mra. J. C. Ulesler and John, Mrs Carry Tusslng and children drovn to lllg Willow Sunday to visit Messrs Ulesler aad Tuaalog. Mrs A J Hansel of llolse Is visit Ing relathea and friends In Psyette this week. Miss Selms Johnson went to Boise laat wi-ek to Islt Mlaa Esther, who Is teaching out of Hoise some ma lanee. sh returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Dane Jones visited the Henry Martin home near I'sj.tn Sunday Mrs. Jones remained for a loug visit. T. Urown of linker City stopped for s short visit at the John Hands home Friday on his return trip from Nevs da. Mr. snd Mra. John Hands spent Suuday at the P. Enberg home. Mra. I U Davis has rented rooms of Mrs Moore at Payette and will keep house for her son. ('has. Mr. Davis expects to be away from home this winter II J. Puchert received the aad news Friday of the death of hia fulh ar at Wood Ituer, Nebr , Mr. Puchert left Friday noon. Mr and Mrs. Earl Parsons from near Payette spent Sunday at the W A Mnreland home W O Marlar received word Friday .if the death of his father at Chetopa. Kansas. Mr. Marlar wua at Kini.i.-ii and did not get the word until Sat urday, too lute to reach hia fathers' home for the funeral. He waa 100 yeara of age. Mr and Mrs. A. Colwell of New Plyaoath spiiii the weeB the W A Colwell and II miii fatnlllai .1 tin Cob way i wmj la itopplni al the .damnum linmi', flatted Ins home it 1 1 ad ' v i lal Baste) Mary I'rlt.el is at BrogBB, Or.i:on. pack i Pr II Itort ol N"w Plyimiulli and I M Hour aiitoo.l to BroiaO Sun ,i,n . hi iiriiinu Monday .. Klfflr name lioni'' from l.:i (Iraii.le riuirsd.i .i Edith J w eh i l,oi John -on. an Mrs .1 W lk.oi 'ii""' ii . n , ii Mondi Wm Mali !' md Ml Melcher art .' llpn ilda Obi Walata ..r Vairflalil Um h i: ''I'i'k homoa Mr W .'Mi on hi waj to Weiaer. Ha tells of a er BarrO l BBMMI !'' had one da wi..M the iiialliiial drovo Into In yard for shelter ffur .i torm. and u,. Inatanlli klllej le I well as a horse that stood neat Mr Welch was knocked uneonsclone Mr W ihbi New- I'lMi.o'i. hi hot Inner was In our town MoBdB) MISS llene Kldredge spent K ggj . last week wllh her si-ter. Mrs , HltiRaman at Arrudla, Oregon Prof T H N'ellsun Is slek ami nil able to be In achool thin week Kineil Schmld left Bandar for Moa- aaa Mrs P N Vorkey neni to llolse i the middle of the week to Wsit friends She will also visit her parents at Parma Ratal MarhliiMin goes to Pnrmn tilts week M -s Ethel Macklnaon. Iluth and Kachel Haney and Art and Tom El dredRH and Kenneth Orelp autord to Caldwell Sunday The I. D Carpenter family and Mr and Mrs Melvln Carpenter visit ad friends at Crystal Bottom Sunday Marion and Helen Stettler stayed Bt the Madsen home while their par ...in were on their trip to Arrowrock dam. Mrs J. L. Davla la having the la Rrlppe Mrs. Amanda Cook of Vale visited her nelce, Mrs M. A Smith and her nephew. P I Sllkelt and families, smeral days laet week Hey. 8 L. Cook of Caldwell came Sunday and his mother accompanied him home Miss Phot Hlnger of New Ply mouth was a wek nd visitor of her. sister. Mrs E Sllk.n Frank Joiner of Nampa visited his friends the Messrs Fuller, Saturday. , Uu aud Till Harney were home, visitors Sunday I.ou was not well enough to return to Ms work Monday Mrs. Sadie Shank spent Thursday ..ml Friday with her daughter llenrv llruli.iker in Payette. Mrs 0 I.. Smith and children of Ontario were at the M. A. Smith home Saturday. P E . E E and C E Sllkett and F Harnard autoed to l.etha Suuday E W Blrge of Hood Klver, Ore gon, who la manager of the Apple Growers association was la town Thursday looking for packers. Mra. Clarence Kaufman aad chil dren returned to New Plymouth Thursday. Miss Kaufman accompanied them retiirnliiR home Saturday TtM N B Felthouse family spent Sunday at the A. B. Kldredge hoin. Mrs Nettle Yarger from Illinois is visit i ik her sister. Mrs Ebey - THE EARNING POWER OF A MAN Depends upon his pijhsical condition Restful Sleep Invigorates e At first sight it is hard to make people understand th wonderful qualities of a "Scaly Mattress" It looks different and feels different from any other mattress r f? :.. "" .it-' 4 a , AW fus- " .v "" It violates ill the hoivlicatl.d mattlMI I nulitiini. Iiist.a.1 of being M i aij;bt and dotted with tufts, it is smooth and .iipvcd. Inst, ad of being hard tn tiMtssta,!! fields to the preasure witli the irntlenMiof fine pueumatic cushion and ),.t with ,. rf the clinging of tin .-Id reattter bea. 1 1- Besuy wuuvm iiiiiibbi pm- iiintl. refnBhlng sleep. You gel up in tne morning rerresowj-ajaa. -. .,...., ,,.,.!.., ,iJi..l with the elierin wlm-li makes you I live wirt'. Thfi work. ! win. deep- on i Scaly is "always on the job." ready for the la I il task. A Sealy mattress is not luxury, it Is aii absolute necessity h. tbemaii who wants to make g 1. whether at the work bench or the office desk. One ha tn aieen on it to understand why it is so naiij baring tried the Sealy Matttm lion ni.'ti refuse to use SI1V other kind. We are willing to lei custoiurs prore un tnat- tress out for themselTes t.. Bend one t your borne and to take it oaca Mf om within 80 days If is not all that you hoped it would be. We do not cure whit kind of mattress you are now using. You are the sole judge of its merits. 'U m in. quibble about it. It is guaranteed for lit years. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AND DISPLAY SOLD ONLY B Ontario Furniture Company Miss May llruudage was the Riie.t of Mr. tulberlson. of 1'ayette, Sun day. ft (-....... UM m V.mui flsllor last week bringing home a new Dork car for which he Is agent. Bay Trotell left Mouday for lluut Ingtou where he has work In the rail road years, checking out cars. Mr. and Mrs t'apron visited MB Kd llerry li.iiue and Mrs ' I' Stov er, who has lately relumed from 1'oriland st Ontario Sunday Little Edith Haeltlne met with a painful accident Sunday when sli ran Into a barb wire fence cutting her face no hadiy that Or. DtyaBBBl was called I 0 Fourot of t'aldwell w.i j business visitor this week. The t' E 's gave a recption to the teachers Saturday evening In Ep- IliroBT HE1 FOHTH SiAN aWMBJM -VM OF VALl'ATIONM (t'oallaued from page oaei I worth hall The room was tastily Mr and Mrs Ben LSBfBsM Bl P"r' ' furnished like a liorae. A game that go, Idaho, accompanied l.y Mr ami , afforded a good deul of aniuHeiiieui Mrs. Win. Mct'onnell of .loplin, Mo., ,(l ,UUH(. WMM t, BUBlM of a line HOME VISITORS EXCURSIONS To Points East VIA (I'.MON PAtUlC Tickets Mld SYMTKM) i j, yk Following rouudt trip fares apply from Ontario Ta Denver $a8.50. Omaha or K. ('. $54.00. St. Louis $S. 20. Memphis 74.00. Chicago, ITI.fl. Minneapolis or St. l'aul (70.44 Oct. t KV. t, Dec. 30 aud 23. Limit 90 days. Ask O. S I.. Agent for further details 25, :v Proportionately other points. low rates to many "Let's go back cast to old scenes and old friends for a good old fashioned holiday visit." visited the K S Hutch home Wednes day. Mrs M Williams, Mrs blanche Homan, Kay Iee uud Uiyal Troxel returned from Home Oregon. In' week Mrs Irene Clarke of Harbor Springs. Mich., urrived last r rlilay for an exteuded vlait with her girl hood frleud. Mrs. Theo. Moyer. II It Elack, D. L. lugard. O. E. Bossen, T O Ady and O. McOee autoed to llolse Friday and purchased a larger pump for the school house. Mr. McUee returned with a Ford roadster. i.e.- Troiei went to Huntington where he has a position in the O. 8. U offices. Mrs C. M Williams and Leota lxckhart and Mrs I' II Krost left Tuesday for Hood Uiver to pack apples. Mrs. thus. Zaller of I'ocatello vis ited the Dixon home aud her sister, Miss Drough in Payette last week This week she is visiting the N Zal ler home W A Colwell went to Midvale this week where lie hu carpenter work Mr and Mrs. A. I.. Kingsbury aud Mr. and Mrs. Uishop autoed to Weia er Friday to hear Senator Koran Representative D L Ingard and 11 It Kussel, candidates for senator uud assessor on the democratic ticket went to Caldwell Mouday for a cam paign trip. Mrs. Sadie Altlzer of Boise spent Sunday at the L Flock home. or mi in - of some sunt; on the hacks ol those present and they guessing whut It was as others hummed the tune. In the state guessing coutest Clyde Macklnson won showing he was well acquainted with the ahapes of all the gMBM Light refreshments were served. The II. Y P 0. held their monthly social and business meeting at the Human home last Tuesday evening These young people voted to puy $30 tu support a Chinese high school stu dent. About 25 were present aud spent a most enjoyable evening af ter the business session. A load of the B. Y. P. U. weut to New I'lynioiilli Tuesday eveulug to attend the revival services being held there by Kev. Ward. Mr. and Mrs J. Deal had as Sun day guests Mr and Mrs Ken Kohan non of Payette and Mr. and Mrs tiiilen Bollinger. Mr aud Mr, Clias. l'atheal enter tained the A. II. McConnell family Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs A H Kamey had as guests Sunday the Fred Hurd family of I'ayette. the (has Duell family and Kussel Tlioiiaoson. M. M Hurst afflfyped last week five cars of haled hay he had baled and purcliancd from Ira Melcher. It was loaded at Buckingham station. The Brethern people hauled gravel Mouday and built a cement walk along the east aide of their church Tuesday. The ladies of the church served a big dinner for the men atlon at present, and one member favors such taxation If classification la made aud than examination and assessment made aa to producing ability, coat of mani pulation and cultivation, naklng the clasalfled price the tnatlauni of a certain district, we see ao way la which equality cau be aesured In the opinion of your noinaltte... if lands of a district are to be classi fied. Mich classification should lie ad hered to. Cultivated land Is cultl- V4ted Und and miculi uated Bnd sim ilarly situated Is, in the classification of the district, and should base the I same ageeaead valuation. If a cer ium BMM oi l .nd Is below these stan dards il should he so classified on the roll, and assessed In accordance with the classification. Orchards come under the classifi cation of cult n. iie.1 land. Tkere la no classification of orchards aa such. Now note where this leaus us On the roll Joseph (on -.lino, on the lit acres constituting the iduulia orch ards, which has changed hands at $100,000 Is assessttd at $4.tIO, which places a cash valuation on this great property of fll.tioo. Thia property changed hands at f 100,000 prior to construction of their great dryer which they claim to be the largest and most complete in Oregon and which Is assessed as Improvements at $4000. Compare this assessment with Deud Ox lands at 1 10 or Owyhee al falfa lauds al $40 per acre. I lie famous Willis orchard at Brogau is assessed at $560 and we find a nota tion on the rolls of cultivated land of this orchard of $15 per acre. Oth er lands in the district are usstased at $20 per acre. Of the road lands: section 17 in IMS. of the O W P. Co., is assess ed at $20 per acre while that of the K. O I. Co, two miles distant In 17-44 Is assessed at $3 per are These lands are similar In every re spect, one classified as dry which It is; the other as cultivated, and irri gated which It Is not. with ao change la the a4l the land In fact one saw wm I nmuted at $40 per acre er 4oiHt U other land In that district In tbe Jamleson aeettei I the celebrated Potbartefsta ranch la nearly all asm MM it 11. per acre being classified M leHa1 ble. while other land of alautr eki After, but of leas talue, OmsI saeased al $20 per gore. We compare the W half of I of SI quarter of section MM'. ed by Kahout and NeUee. MM in 1015 at $2400 or $Jf while In 111 at $140 or $Jpw l.au.1 surrounding lhl $$" aaseaaed at from $30 lo $ t under similar classification C. 8. Hancock In lot WW aeaaed In 101 for $$ acm M per acre while In 111 M times as much. This Ii o l river on Dead Ox. Andrew Jenaen on secllsa V 18-44, waa classified la 1HU the past at $3 and $1.$ total valuatlou for 320 aei' There Is and cau be uo water property, the classlficatloe S lng fair. In 1 1 6 the sania raised to a tolal valuation of while land lower and adjoin"" Ing large cropa of bay l anM" $30. Dave Dunbar on the rfWS of sMdlon 18 18-4$ to claMW uoit -tillable and aaaesaed at U tbe 10 acres Thto property! ed hands some time slnee Your committee to of tb that the present claaal"" BtWe of unaattofactory oono't giving nelghbora ideas of lel and creates a difficulty ing values by outside Invert" Homesteaders are duaj" against by having their luu ed at a rate much closer to cash value than are oth" the county, for $3 pe- nearly represents the cau ' dry land homesteads than represent the cash value lands on DeadOxanduudert string ditch. , WOOD. "- No discrimination appears between t u section 17 and section 8 in 18-45 but section 8 is exactly sirular to that of the o. L Co. In 17-44, two miles distant. Both sections 17 and 8 were raised over the 1815 aaseas iii.nl from $3 in 1915 to $20 In lUlti Cougoleum stove squares at in ail alxes at Ontario Furaiw Buy your second hand I stove at Ontario Funnl"'