The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 09, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE ONTARIO AUG US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1910
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CLEANLINESS AND DRV HEAT
. WILL KILL BOOK - LICE
Dwelling Iioitrtoff, libraries, miles
oiling, storehouses, barns, anil other
buildings often harbor illmlnutlvo In
sects known as bookllcc. Out of
ilooro they mny ho found In all sorts
of places rut tho crunks of trees, on
fences, wood lots, mid refuso of nil
Boris. Tho hook-IIco that occur In
houses havo no wines nml nru seldom
inoro tlinn ono-slxteenth of an Inch
long. Tboy aro pnlo colored, al
most whlto when young. As thoy
grow older thoy dnrken somowhnt
booaiiHo of tho food thoy havo oaten.
IJoug-Hco do not nttack men as do
truo llco, and aro thoroforo harmless
to tho occupants of tho homo. UHiml
ly thoy attract attention moro from
their annoylngpresonco than from tho
harm thoy do. Vet when thoy tiro
found In gront numbers thoy may
ranso consldornhlo Injury. Tlioy
feed upon decaying timbers, feathers,
and Btrnw, hair, flour, meal, wall
paper, starchy pasto, hook bindings,
and photographs. Ilook-llco thrlvo
boflt In closed rooms that nro warm
and damp. .JSoltlum aro they notic
ed In light nry rooms In constant uso.
They illo off during cold weather, but
loavo eggs behind which hatch tho
following Kprlug.
Whoro only u fow book-llco aro pro
sent a thorough cleaning nnd nlrlng
and drying of tho room Is all that Is
needed provided tho sourso of Infesta
tion Ik In tho room Itsolf. Sun ns
many of tho things within tho room
an possible, and heat tho room to a
tomperaturo of 120 to 140 degrees
for several hours. Ilook-llco aro
soft bodied Insects nnd succumb to
drying duo to heat. If tho source
Is nn old straw or husk mattress It
should bo removed nt onco nnd burn
ed wherovor possible. Fumigation
by sulpher Is effective, hut because
of Its blenching effect can he disre
garded.
In addition to cleanliness and plen
ty of sunlight nnd heat, fumlgntlnn,
whorover It enn bo applied, mny yield
best results If tho sourco of Infesta
tion has been removed.
V. C. HUNT HKSIDKNCi: XI2AK
NVHSA HUHNKI) TO (HtOl'NI)
Whllo nil of tho nionibers of tho
family wcro absent, tho fine ranch
rosldonco of C. C. Hunt, two miles
west of Nyssn, burned to tho ground
Morning nbout 0 o'clocg. Tho only
thing thnt wnn saved woh Mrs,
Hunt's piano, which W. I. Ulhson
and no mo other neighbors 'succeeded
In gottlng from tho burning building
hoforo tho llnmes guttcil It.
DEATH CLAIMS AUKD MAX 0
AT ST. JOSEPH'S HOME
James Hastings, aged 89 years,
who for tho past two years' has been
n rosldent nl St. Joseph's homo died
thoro. Tho body was taken to Ale
Howell's parlors from which services
woro hold and Interment was mndo
at tho Ontario cemetery. So far as
tho records at tho home show ho had
no surviving relatives,
PROMINENT WRITER AND
POET AT CHAUTAUQUA
Marshall Lou It Mertlns Comet on tht
8econd Night.
Author, lecturer, humorist nnd stafi
poet of tho Kansas City Star, Marshal
I.ouls Mortlns, who comes to Cliautuu
qua Festival on tho second night, lint
mailu a decided Impression In tin
lecturo and literary fields of todn)
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News Items From Fruitland
firing your Job Printing
to The Argus printcrs
tlicy know how.
Ho discusses his subjects with the
eagerness and optimism of youth, yot
ho Is a drop student nnd a consistent
thinker, and his addresses bear the
stamp of tho man who has mastered
his subject.
Into his lecturo, "Ilrlcks Without
Straw," ho weaves a world of humor
and brightens his splendid Inspira
tional subject with poems from his
latest book, "Tho Wishing Oato and
Olhor Poems,"
Five Day Delivery Plan
Which was onvolvod during tho War, by tho Wnr-Board and tho Laundry
Ownors National Association, and which is rapidly being adopted by most of
tho larger and moro progressive laundries of tho country.
Tho principal difforoncos from our present system aro as follews:
Tho work is picked up ono-half day earlier and delivered ono-half day
later. '
'The work is picked up in tho afternoon and delivered in tho morning.
Tho city is divided into routes and thoro is One Day Only for gathering
work on oach route.
Tho advantages of tho plan aro that our work will bo spread ou ovonly
throughout tho whole wook instead of boing bunched up into tho first three or
four days, our workers will havo Saturday afternoons off, wo will havo work
In the plant to start on Monday morning, you will bo moro apt to bo at homo
wlion your bundle is delivered, you will havo moro time to get your bundle
ready, and, barring sorious accidents, you will always get your bundle the day
you expect it.
In caso thoro aro times when our regular sorvico is inconvenient to you,
you many havo sorvico on any other day by bringing your bundle to our plant
and calling for it when finished.
Our routes will bo as follews:
Route No. 1 Gather Saturday afternoon, Deliver Thursday morning.
Route No. 2 Gather Monday aftoi noon, Deliver Friday morning.
Route No. 3 Gather Tuesday afternoon, Deliver Saturday morning.
Route No. 4 Gather Wednesday afternoon, Deliver Monday morning.
Routo No. 5 Gather Thursday afternoon, Deliver Tuesday morning.
Routo No. G Gather nothing Friday afternoon, Deliver nothing Wednes
day mornlnrr.
Route No. 1. That part of town South of tho street running from the P.
0. to tho Hospital, Villa Park and Terrace Heights.
Routo No. 2. Business District, Vale, Homedalo and Adrain.
Routo No. 3. Parma, Nyssa, Brcgan, Jamieson, Riverside, Juntura,
Crane, Burns, Voltage, Harper Fruitland and New Plymouth.
Routo No. 4. Business District and that part of the old townsite North of
the street running from the P. 0. to tho Hospital.
Routo No. 5. East-side, Riverside Addition and Vale.
Routo No. G. Reserved to take care of holidays, interruptions of the olec
trie service, etc.
Rain Water Jones'
ONTARIO LAUNDRY
Water Softened to Zero (no hardness) by the Permutit System
Have your bundle ready by eleven o'clock
C. M. Lnckoy nnd fnmlly moved on
to tho Milan Davis placo on Thurs
day of last week. They will mnko
tholr homo thoro for n couplo of
months, whllo Mr. and Mrs. Davis
nro looking after tho fall work on
tholr ranch nt Illg Willow.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ouls Polonz of
Leigh, Nebrnskn, onrouto to Port
land for tholr honey moon, stopped
off on Thursday of last weok to visit
for a couplo of days with Mrs.
Polcnz's mint, Mrs. Henry Itolns,
Mr. and Mrs, William Homnn nnd
Mrs. Mary Door woro In Now Ply
mouth Sunday visiting nt tho Allen
Stcgnll homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hoppor and
dnughtor Anna nnd Miss Mnrgarot
Hlllnrd, alt of Mldvalo, woro guests
of Mrs. Ida Edson Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mtb. Hnrry Shumnn and
two children took dinner nt tho
George Eldrldgo homo Sundny.
Mrb'. Cosy Ilranthoovor nnd inothor
Sherman, mndo n trip to C,a1dwoll
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Mocker woro
ontcrtnlncd nt tho A. K. linker homo
Sundny.
Miss Elva Mcokor has been on tho
sick list for a tow dnys.
Will Swartz of Stuart. Iowa, who
was horo somo tltno ago, returned on
Friday of last week nnd has pur
chased tho King plnco of twenty-five
ncros, tho consideration being
$13,500. Ho will movo his family
horo nbout Dec 10.
Mlsn Tholma Itnndolph was tho
guost of Miss Nola Crcgor, Sundny.
Amos Crcgor, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
P. A. Crcgor, arrived Saturday from
tho Pnlouso country In Washington
for a visit at homo.
Ernest Andorson who Is In busi
ness In Pnrma spent Sundny with his
pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
Miss Esslo Lovol .of Caldwell ar
rived Monday for a fow day's visit
with hor nunt, Mrs. It. S. Kutcli.
I.lttlo Walter Ilnzoltlno of Pnyetto
spont last weok visiting nt tho homo
of his undo, M. W. Hazoltlno.
Q. I.. Smith of Ontario spent Sun
dny nt tho homo of his parents, Mr.
mid Mrs. M. A, Smith.
Mm, F. II. Cushmnn, mother of II.
E. Wllfong, arrived on Tuesday of
last wook from Morlll, KnnsiiB and Is
visiting hor son. Mr. Cushmnn Ik
driving through by auto and tho two
nro onrouto to Portland whoro thoy
havo purchased n homo.
Thoro has boon coiiHldorablo sick
ness In lho SunnyMldo district tho
past wook. Somo of thoso who havo
boon 111 aro tho Honry Hockes and
Hnrry Taylor families nnd Mrs, Mai
com Hazoltlno..
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lnckoy nnd
family vlsltod Tuesday nnd Wcdnos
'duy of last weok at tho Oeorgo Eld
rodgo homo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dorothy of
Payette vlsltod at tho L, J. Mcokor
homo Sunday uvonlng,
Elslo Ilnyor who la attending
school at Caldwell, spoilt tho weok
end at homo.
Prof, mid Mrs. Nollson loft on Sat
urday for thrco weeks of Institute
work. Thoy will visit I.owlston,
Twin Kails, Itoxhurg nnd Pocntcllo.
Mrs. Wnlkor, mother of How Clyde
Wnlkor, visited nt tho John Tacked
homo Sundny nnd Mondny of thin
wook.
Qerald Johns was opornted on for
appendicitis at tho Ontario hospltnl
Mondny of this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Utlcy of On
tario visited nt tlio M. A. Smith homo
Sundny.
Mr. mid Mrs. David Hull of Wclscr
visited nt tho J. Hostotler homo Sun
day. Mrs. C. R Hnrdmnu of Unity. Ore
gon, nnd Mrs. William Fleetwood of
Horford, Oregon, mother nnd sister
of Mrs. Prank llrndy, arrived on
Mondny for a visit hero.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Wllfong were
In Kmmett Sundny calling on old
friends nnd neighbors, tho Fred liar
por nnd P. W. Hnrpor families.
M. W. Ilnzoltlno, Oeorgo Frnnk, C.
Stownrt, Mr. Lnttlg, also Mr. llow
mnn of Pnyotto made a business trip
to llolso Prldny.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stctler and
Miss Anna Hupp aro spending sovcrnl
dnys of this wook In Portland.
Miss Sarah Hostotler who had
been visiting In Wolsor, returned
homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Darnnrd wcro
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Til Itntuoy
Sundny.
Tho Fruitland High School opened
on Monday morning with nn enroll
mont of sovonty-flvo. It. Is expected
that tho enrollment will reach nt
least ono hundred hoforo long,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hurd nnd
dnughtor of Payette and Mrs. Aubrey
Howard of Ontario nro working In
tho npplcs this weok for Charles
Duoll.
Miss Loulso Martin of Fargo,
North Dakota, who will havo churgo
of tho commercial department In tho
high Bchool, arlvcd Friday.
Miss Esther Johnson of Now Ply
mouth nnd MIsb .Porn Llnck woro
guests of Mlsn Florence Andorson,
Sunday.
Mr. Floyd Saundors, suporlntond-
ont of tho Klfo packing house, spoilt
tho weok end at his homo In Emmctt.
Mrs. Frank HnrdufnU of Ontario
wan In Fruitland Monday visiting
hpr nolco, Mrs. Prank llrndy.
Mr. and Mm. Lou Harney havo
moved to tho Wolls place nonr Now
Plymouth for tho winter.
Lou Ilamoy and Hay Duoll shipped
tholr household goods from Cascado
to Fruitland, Saturday.
Lou Hamoy and Hoy Sparks woro
In Hoborta this wook attending tho
land drawing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCroskoy of
Nampn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Hall, Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. CIuib. Miller visited
at tho L. M. Lyon homo In Payette,
Sunday.
PUNCH 1IOAHIW HANIHHKD
KHOM ONTAIUO EMPORIUMS
Concrete Pipe
The ideal pipe for all Irrigation and Drainage
Ditches, as strong and everlasting as the
Pyramids.
We make pipe for sewers, for
drains, for irrigation. Re
enforced pipe for
culverts.
Sidewalks and cement blocks.
Special contracts for building
foundations.
Let us-furnish you estimates for your
new home.
Concrete Pipe Company
C. E. BINGHAM, Manager
Ontario, - - - Oregon
As n result of complaints (Hod
with tho county officials that punch
boards woro being permitted In On
tario, District Attorney II. W. Swag
lor and Sheriff Leo Noo of Vnlo mndo
n visit to tho vnrlous emporiums
whoro this form ot chance taking
thrived, Monday morning. Now
thoro nro no moro boards In nctlvo
sorvico In tho city.
Tho complaints alleged that theso
hoards woro being played by boyo
nnd girls of tender years, nnd also
that qontrnry to tho Btntutos. minors
woro boing pormlttcd to lonf nround
pool hnlls. This too Iiob boon prohibited.
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I'ntlio Nous
Tue., Oct. II
(JlCOItOi: WAI-HH
In
"PUTTINO IT OVER"
MUTT .tt JUKI.' CARTOON:
In
"Hiiwt Pnpn"
Wed., Oct. lf
CLAHA KIMHALL YOUNG
In
"Till: CLAW"
Piithc .Vows
TIiiii-n., Oct. Id
REX 1 1 HACK'S
Tin: nitA.Ni"
Ono day only
IVI., Oct. 17
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in
"SUNNYHIHR"
also
IIHVANT WAHIIIIUIIN
In
"Till: POOR IIOOI1"
Hat.. Oct. IH
CHARLEY CHAPLIN
In
"HUNNYHIRE"
nlso
CHARLES RAY
In
"Tim hiii:hh'I"h hon"
Mntlneo at 2:30 two shows
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CHURCH ACTIVITIES
OATHOLIO CHUHCH OP THE
HLESSED SACRAMENT.
Itov. J. 11. Mnloncy, Pnstor.
8:30 a. m., Low Mass.
10:30 a. ra., High Mass.
0:30 a. m., Catechism for tho boys
and girls.
Visitors respectfully Invited.
HAPTI8T CHUHCH
niblo school 10:00.
Morning Worship 11:00.
Oospel Sorvico 8:00.
Prayor Sorvico Wednesday 8:00.
NAZAHENE CHUHCH
J,. M. Wines, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Preaching.
8:00 p. in. Thursday. Prnvor
Meeting In tho Church.
Everybody urged to attend all ser.
vices.
UNITED
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 niblo School.
11:00 Public Worshlo.
Sermon subject: "Tho New
World Movement."
7:30 Worship.
Lecturo on the second command
ment "Thou shalt not make unto
theo any graven Image."
W. F. COCHRAN,
Minister.
MKTHODISr CHUHCH
Sunday Sen Ices.
10 a. in. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Preaching.
6:46 p. in. Epworth League.
7l30 TV tn lltitotwn ,.! r -.-.
"Home Sweet Home," "uu.
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W. J. LUSCOMDE, Pastor.