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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
f h received here this Mitlt lie had arrived -'em port mi . hi THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1!1! j t FARM RECORDS DETECT PROFIT-LOSS FACTORS ;.. '; laiE V f Ml 1 1 . i- V v'W 1M31 WJJ w. '. Flat Rods Tor curtumi one if rap i us in colors to BUM h van woodwork or diapariat Coma in rail W OJIt WAN E liil'iiii'i's. like Mi'i'i Iiiimis. tin Boon Slock-, mill Transactions Only "Iim I'm mi Pnix'f. " o Drapery Display Spring showing of Novelty Curtains, Panel Nets, Radnor Laces, Voiles, Marquisettes, Madresses, Scrims and Nets, both in Pece Goods and Ready Made Curtains. Special Prices of 10 to 20 per cent Off will be given for the next ten days. More than 50 per cent of the charm of your room lies in your hangings. Why not have a pretty room and make home attractive? KlltHII (IT AIN'H mum ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY ONTARIO, OREGON l III MI I I'UMIK MMSH l-II.M FANS Milt TM17..1N 1:ktI A unite. H.iiurl to "Timmn of flip .mw" Will Hoon he Presen ted at Your Tliratrc. When "Tho Romance of Tftrzan'' Ih shown at the Dreamland thealrr next Friday and Saturday. Mar h II and 29, local Mini fane will lie Riven the eagerly awaited opportunity ir wltnouulng the unfolding of the con cluding chapter of "Tartan of tfea Apea," Edgar Rice Burroughs' unlqu" i.lory of Jungle life, which has hern one of the reigning screen aenHiition . during the past alx uhhiiIib I mm NaniM Ienri IHgnll) "Inwood," name of a farm near Corvallle, written on the envelop.- I ij children away from homo, Inspires more pride than "R. P. D. 4," aay the O. A. C. Praas UulletlnV Alan "Cumtux," an Indian work monnlm; "understand," la more dignified than "the old Smith ranch." Name your farm from Its land or water, tree or graaa or historical relation Indian name art especially good In Oregon. Oet your local newspaper publisher to print your stationery ami mlii-riC- our iiiohI Important farm proilin. Announce the non-commercial snp jpHcs for sale nnd wanted In your furm liurenu news. This tuny end the pro I ent-duy reference to "farmers an I business men " notice m pi hi, it tui Department of the Interior, U. F. Land Office at Vale, Oregon. March INth. 11 NOTIt'K In hereby given thai T Until lliikor Hall, of Ontario, Urego'l. who, on Mnrrh 12th. 1814, msdi i Homestead Kntry, No nSliiK. far jsVkNW, RWiNEV. IWH and NW8E, Sec. 12 Twp. 17 Snu'n I Range 46 East, Willamette Mcrldlitr. J has filed notice of intention ! tnni.. Pinal Three-Year Proof, to estahll"h clntm to the land ahove describe!, fore Clay M. Stearns. I' s rommlH sloncr, at Ontario, Oregon, on the 2 1 ( day of April, 1019 claimant names as witnesses: W. A. Hall, Allien Hall. O E. Hall. Ralph Griffith, all of Ontario. Ore gon. TIIOS. JoNKS, Register C R William of linker was I . tOn Inst Tuesday on business. Mrs M. Prntik Of Nyssa mis a bus Iness visitor In town last Wednday Mr. and Mrs Martin Joyco of Jim tura were business visitors In iinu rio the first of the week. NOTICE Foil IM lll.li Tlo llopartment of tin- Interior, I' I Land Office nt Vale Oregon, Mnrr' 17th. 1819 NOTICE is hereby given that Wh Hard Albert Hull, ol Ontario, Or gon, who, on Hank 12th, 1014, mint' Homestead Entry. No. 0316", for 8EV, 8ec II. N4NK', S.-rtlon 1 i N'NWH, Section I.I. Township 17 South, Mange 46 East. Wlhin. tta Meridian, lias llled aotiM of Intention to make Final Tbrea-yetr Proof, to establish claim to the Inn I ahovo described. before Clay M : Stearns, U. 8. Commissioner, at on no, Oregon, on the 21st dnv ..t ! April. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses Albert Ball, Wnilani Hall Hall, Ralph Griffith, nil or On Oregon THOS JONES. Iteglsler PiiNipluu Irrigation r.ii.l B. W Llddlagnnstalled a small li rlgntlon iiiiiiiIiik pliuit OB hi-- ' west of Corvullls Inst year, says tin Benton Banal) l-'nnii llufe.iu . i The ennliH '"-t Ilfifi and the re mulnder of the out IM f I 1 :. The !. rlgation doubled the viehl on ttln ;acreM of icon Too Late to Classify. im: vim i hi be paid roi rata i of bill book til. colored, lost h" t ween Ontiirlo ami Vale I'npi i book nt value only lo owner Flndc please leave at Argus office A.l l I'lllt SM.K EtlOS HillT Orplttr tons, the chicken lih a ratal nil n l .ettlllK of II A li Mi. I. tlntarlo n.ti POH S VI. K llron.'e I'mkev i;,,1 ler Mr A H Cain. I'hoo K-l gULLSjj REGISTERED BUr Durham and Hereford W ANTPH In III ID! Lots la Spokane for 0OWO, Imr lory or acre tmct Let me know wb:n you have to offei ii n tain. Ml K i MILK DELIVERED IN ONTARtl rioin tabareul i i co . i nil 101 K-l Mi li fain DAY OLD CHICKS POH HALF call 208 K-i Ufa. a it Oa I RABBIT8 AND CHICKENS hib Flemish (irant ami Held im Hare rahliii- for stile nml iiIho Rhode Island Bed foikenl , Un I. M Keiiily llo)i , ontiirlo, or. gon. Adl 2t STOCK lo PASTPKK -Can ran for 200 lienil, on linn aires of hunch grass pasture. 8a 8 A iiooth (b prices, at his residence :i mlU of oiitarhi. Orafoa I III i ll wii l.. s. V. RHODE 11 IXIl Hi l ll.t.S Kill sl I 'J in for t First chiimploiinhlp nt i i CoUaaWB Poultry Show bihl .no I from llrxt cm kerel at OfOal er Cbb nito PoaltT) Sln. I ago X i I ol li Phone. :t4 J Fruiiinoi Oresmi Afrit ullurnl Collet. I ValUa, March l l-",i mi rei oriN I in the Oregon larin reeoi il hook will not BUI) ih'tcit tba leak-- In Ihe hu I inn dlaalaaa tha most a.toi His jirolltiible phases of farm o" I atlons Hoes Mini mini produce iha hoine supplies tntlk. meal hull fl lilts ami lok'otahlo-i as we. I as hrendstuffs ami Hi I I ' If lint, how can you know hei ,in or all of t ln-iii can he home grown at a prollt. ev epi liy tryinu stul ki Ing records of cost ami Valval IT the records will show which are tlo profitable If the farm as a whole is aajil Is it certain thni the farm crops, tha k. the poiiin i . tali i . isrdaa e.n -h returns part of the piollt" I'u slbly the inonev niaib' on . orn i" lo t on wheat, or 1 Ice versa Rightly kept farm records will tall you Is provision m. oh (Of p I iiiaio ffl fertility IhroiiKh dh erslll. ntlon WltU llvestoik. rotation ami graaa manure' iiecoriis iii ahoa i I .iialit ami v n hi ol cros. Hi stock and proiltti i the up or .1. grail. ' l llM i.inii business n i i a Won I money tnaltet . at t farmer want know nml i.in know i in. i . a i." i .i ni in b. in kceplm: i. "I in. iv apply to their I inn b I i niinli aceni their bunk, i o i ne lo ll v Ounn, I n- il I '"iv -llllS I , i ST--between Villa Park Main street, a crank handle to 1 i car Finder can obliiln n-wnnl b leaving at this office ldit 8HKI P -III ABINO - Shei-pi 1 hnve a five nian got ready to go anywhere and sh'-iir lare hands as well as small ones Lei m. give you my terms Clare Jein: sun. Ontatlo. Oregon Adv 14-17 Hollars u"l nU. nt liu It only In dollnra ami i oa lillieh ill.l that lllnt col, I . .. i v mi" mail may not always stop work when lie has a cold, bill perhaps It would be better If lie di I It takes aboiii leu ilnis to Ml com ptetely rid of u cold umler tlo- ususl .-nt Thai tllll.' can be III io-Ii it.m.l b InklliK Chninberlslli's CotiKh Ra li and piopir i ure ..r yourself, In fuel, u bottle of this rem ad) In Ho- house Is n nighty good In ra tim nt during the winter slid spring month BULLS Representees of the best herds of Colo rado, Missouri and Kansas. A number of the animals are from the famous M on set Bros, herd of Kansas. On Sale at Carter Barn Ontario, Oregon These Bulls are senior yearlings and two year-olds and are in excellent con dition, with plenty of quality and size. Inspect Them See for Yourself, Mr. Stockman, if these are not the best Bulls ever offered in this section. Haley & Kime, D Ontario, Oregon I'OH SALE Twenty-two tin. ,.t in Villa Park. $100 A Dm- In ii-stiiieni Write Paul Pue. imipii. Bldg . Boise Mnirled man wants work on - W II III II M . Carter Hot1 HAY FOR SALE First crop. I miles from iimurio t all on C I Rees In Valley View dlsirbt I6:'t CHURCH ACTIVITIES MeilnxlUt Church. Sunday S. i u. -10:00 Bible School III g m Preaching "A Task WoiH While." p m I'rcachlng San This publb i- . iinllalh ur. n.'.l i.. worship w ii IIMTIHT CIHIM II Bible School 10 DO u in Moralag Worahlg 1 1 M a Young Peoples Service 6:45 p m Qoaaal Sen Ice 7 30 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday fill I Quarterly coiin.iiit and buslni ne.llng. Man h llth. 7 110 p In Stockmen Attention! Tha Ovtgou a Weftern Col. 'u. Iim a Uirgi amount of Range Land t"t gali m leaat in l -tiliciir County. Partie ariahing to pur ohaaa ov laaaa ihould apply al onea and avoid tn-spBs.siiig, for Range Ridera will bo plarwl on the iiiilcuscd lands in tin- near i'litiin. Write or call mi Oregon & Western Colonization Co. W.J, imnnkv. Agent ONTARIO. OREGON I'MTEIt PaUBaVVTaWUa i HI 'III It 10.00 a in Bible School 1100 Worship. Sermon subject Testing the gplrtl 7 30 Worship niug subj. eon "Wliy Vim Should Join the cburrh ' Yau are w.-. one tiooil . -engregi: iionsl singing W. F COCHRAN, Minister CATHOLIC CHL'KCH OK THE mi an i bai i mi at. $30 a a , Low Mass 10:30 a ui High Mass 10 a in , Catecblau for the bo-. and girls tints I IHM'I NAZAHISK III t II New location one block west of, Hunt's garage. Sunday services Sunday school 10 a m , preaching 11am and T p. m Cottage prayer meetings Tuesday ev enlnga at 7:30, church prayer iuee' logs Thursday evening 7 30 Rev B L Flowers. Pastor Boiling points are vaporising points. The full, uniform chain ol boiling points is n.i.Mary in InghuiuibtygMohiM-. ItodCrown has thorn. look for the H.tl (iu n sign bsfurc you till. gTANDARD OIL COIIPANY (Lsiiloriiul rfos r. -r - r s V awwVv 472&: O.fW'JZj jcZSiitfw J&toline Qty "Wauty HAKIM sllNsllioM Mpr. imI Agl. , 2C3E IOOOOJ 3E3E ao