The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 05, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE ONTARIO AKUUS, ONTA1UO, OliEOON, THURSDAY, FEBIUURY 5, 1920.
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Eight pounds of Sugar for - -
Oranges, per dozen - - -
Red Mexican Beans, per pound -
Five bars of Soap for
Veal Stew, per pound -
Veal Roast, per pound - 22c
Werners, per pound
Beef Pot Roast, per pound - 18c
Beef Boil, per pound - 121c
Shoulder Steak, per pound - -
Bologna, per pound -
$1.00
40c
10c
25c
N 15c
to 25c
20c
to 20c
to 15c
- 20c
18c
These Prices are for Cash on Saturday, only
We pay tor Butter-Fat today 63c net
The Independent Market
Ontario. A. ROBINSON, Prop. Oregon
i iia iii-in w vni on
i.ow mti:sst m: hihti:m
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m ur (lit' pHHHi'iiKt'i' Million, kIvIiii: In
Iim iiihIIiiii loneernliiK Oiilarlo. IIIh
I lit' HHH til llHVH II nwlly lUtlMIt! of
lilll HIHtlt til pltHWUl IlllHIOMtlllK
facta iNiiiooriiliiK tin ttiw ii mill coiiu-
l. lUl priHlUl'la Hllll ttllVNIItHK Im-
Iimw wvery iihiimiii of tlui tliniKwmU
Mho MHMMlt- MM tliril lilt t'lt.V OH
liTi iumIii Hum train.
IMcgittes III t'lllllWI'll
Ah invllalltiu tit Oih Hull in lit
leprtwiitwl Hi tliw instiling nf tilt
iiriKtillMiiUlN of Idaho who will meet
.it CitMwa'll on February III nvhh ui
u'itm mill h number of the club
hii'inlttrit uKi'tl to make the trip. In -
iliiilliii; W .1 Plumy. I' J Gall.i
Kht-r. K M tlrelg, II II Tunny.
I Mayor II W Jtmi. I' I.chII. lloily.
(..I II I.' M1k.ii 'I'll.. ..lull v 1 1 1
mill w t inn. II ... inn. ...
iIoMkuuIo other ropreHentatlvcs unit
tlu desire In to har u largo a dele
nation mm (iommIIiIo at I lie gntliorliiK
T. W. i'IhkHI tolil tint cluli of the
rmmtU of a miHilliiK of tint power
uiwr of IiIhIio at Caldwell yeatenlsy
at wliluli i whs ilttUirmluml Hint too
nliort u tluitf bud been kIvhii to ud
iiiwtuly propnro u 0110 for pnweutu
tliui to tlio coiiiuiIiwIoh lu ri'nanl to
tliu lilulio I'ow or company' rwiuwt
for hh InrnmiH. ami that therefore a
plHltpOUIIIIIOIll would-bo wiiikIiI.
Mayor It V. Joiihw told Hut chili
llmt In tin mutter or (lit lIlMIKt'rilll
iiiiulltliui of On' lilalio avenue itohh-
lug the ' i.i rlntindcnt of the Short
Mho IiiiiI iIIkiiihsimI tlio matter with
lilin iinil Miggosted changing Hie lo
cation of tin freight Htatlou A let
ter from tlio 1'iililc Service coiiiiiiU
wlun liiillciitnil that Unit body was
ready to lakif soiiio action In this
mutter If tlio railroad compiiny does
not.
OWVIIKIC IHUKCTOItK
hi.kctkd roil via it
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Advance Showing
of Spring Millinery
We are showing some very attractive
hats for immediate wear. They are
very clever styles and heautiful ma
terials, in satins, talTetas, georgette
and hraid combinations. All the new
est touches in trimmings are shown
such as, ralVia and silk emhroidery,
headed designs and jaunty stick-out
hows. These hats aro very distinctive
and give the finishing touch to the
New Spring Suit or Coat.
We would he pleased to have you come
in and see these hats and try them on.
Osbom Millinery, Ontario, Ore.
a spirited oiio ami resulted In tin re
turn of Jainim Duncan to tlio board
aftur mi ulwonco of two yearn follow
ing his service lu one capacity or an
other for 30 yearn. ilurliiK which ho
lias lieen superintendent, director
ami provident of tlio lioard. He wan
prior to hit retirement two yearn uko
president for fifteen consoeutho
yours
John ltuy, who wan ro-oleeted.
however, ha the long"! record of
continuous service, tliU IioIiik hix
twenty third election. J The other
members elwtml were: ('. It liiul
son, W S. Ilotw. Dick Tonsen, A.
ClrmiiHU ami J. F. Wwver. All of
tiiOHO have nerved ou previous liosriU
ami till have Ioiik heon stnuklioldei
In the coinpuny.
The members of. tlio retiring board
wero II. J Wanl. T. W. Clugett. (' C
Hunt, W J. Jeukliitj, ami Kiuinon.
IUhw nml Hay, who wore r-ele teil
While Mooarti. ltuy ami Duncan
have Ioiik roeordn of erlce on the
hoard tluiv do not euuiil that of (i 1.
KIuk, the veteran secretary, who Iiuk '
with hut one yoar or two of alininco t
nerved lu thill capacity nlnce the id '
ditch wan hullt S3 yearn ago In is;
I
('apt A W (!ownu of lluriu sp.-nt
Monday lu Ontario. The Captain
tuiyti ho linn not retired from atiw
work hh yet hecuuno he ha notlnnn
from whloli to rollro mill when Hie
Captain Is about thor ,iro alay
thoM who wonder what political
action hln vlnlt prosaKM. They are
wouilerluK this time. too.
LOST Ou Wwl.. January si, omo
vhre lietwaou tuo llarrtiw or
chard ami H. U. Sargent' ruuch iu
Idaho, the top olump to an elwtrlr
automatic) wringer. finder pU.i -notify
owner ami rHSlv rwrd
l'houo )-U. 1'ru.ltlaud. Idaho.
iSO ti
RECOGNIZE VALUE OF
THE COMMUNITY PAPER
AKi'lcultural AkciiIh of Oregon De
clare II Their Policy to Jh-miiI the
I'lillcst Support to Commiin
Ity NcHjmpcr.
"HccoKiilzlnB tlio largo part play
ed by tho community newspaper In
developing community life nml
nBsIatltiB In tho promotion of pro
grams of community bottormont
about which tho fnrmburcnuH arc or
ganized, and being cognizant of the
difficult poHltlon lu which Hiuhg
pnpors aro placed by tho scarcity of
tiow8 print paper and other high pro
duction cost factors,
Ho It Hosolved, That tho county
agricultural agents of Oregon In
conference assembled this 9t. day of
.January, 1920, declare It our policy
to lend fullest support to tho com
munity nowspapors In farm bureau
ami county ngont counties."
This resolution was passed unani
mously on motion nf Qeorgo W.
Kuhle, county agent for Hcuton. A
discussion of tho best and moat prac
ticable means of carrying It nut
brought out tho following us desir
able wli'cro nppllcnhle:
Coopornto with tho publisher of
tho community newspaper In getting
desirable commercial advertising of
supplies nml equipment likely to bo
purchased as n rosult of n successful
project, and In getting llvo news
Items whether relatud to community
projects or not; endorsement of
I'ncle Sam's campaign for reduction
of distribution cost by wldo adver
tising, and tlio aim of tho college de
partment pf Industrial Journalism to
luster sales of certnln classes of farm
produce through mis lu tho com
munity newspaper; advising renders
of the Farm nnrcaii News that t'm
nows Is not designed ns a substitute
for the local newspaper; encourage
the naming of tho farmstoads and
use of letterheads showing name and
principal business; avoiding all com
petition In commercial advertising.
"Aid In securing commercial ad
vertising of project requirements
has tremondous possibilities." ex
plained .C. J. Mcintosh. In charge of
the campaign for selling farm pro
duct) through tho local pross. to the
resolutions committee. "Say Hi1
project Is for u silo on every farm.
Many now silos will be bought as
tho cumpnlgn succeeds, ami why
should not tho silo factories nml
dealers be notified of the campaign
by tho county agent, who could
easily supply them with tho niunoM of
the local papors.
"Doubtless many lioino-ninde silos
would go up also, giving the cement,
lumber ami bardwnro dealers an op
portunity to put their wares before
tho people Increased milk produc
tion from tho use of stingo will call
for dairy supplies, cnsllago cutters
ami much modern dairy equipment.
Tho best medium for selling those
supplies Is tho local newspaper, be
cause a very much larger ratio of Its
rcatlerB aro real prospects."
A special resolution was passed In
favor of nceptlug' no commercial ad
vertising whatever except as the only
means of keeping the Nows alive In
any county, nml oven then none
would ho accepted In competition
with the community press.
GOVERNOR'S
SURPRISED CALLAGHER
Legislators Were Told That Several
Mt-'iiMirci Killed Would lie Ap
proved .Ionian Valley
Itoail One of Them.
There was no ono more surprised
than iteprcsontatlvo V. J. Oallnghor
whoii Governor Olcott vetoed tho
Jordan Valley rond bill, which was
the first of those passed tho legisla
ture. When tlio measure passed Hie
House Mr. Gallagher saw tho Oove'r-
nor and told him of tho conditions
which the bill remedied and wan
assured that tho measuro would not
bo killed by the Governor. Well It
was. and tho pooplo or the county
know who did It.
.MOTH Mil OI-' OXTAItIO WOMAN
l'IONi:i:it OF VAI.IiKV DIKH
Mrn. Hans Oft Is very III at the
rauoh homo of the Ofts, four miles
southwest of town. During the
week Mrs. Oft wns vory low ami fears
wero had for her recovery hut now
she Is reported to ho Improving, and
Is out of danger
Mrs. D. M. Ilollnnd of Ilolse, moth
er of Mrs. K. A. Krastir of this city,
died after a short illness at her Ilolso
homo on Tuesday, January 27. The
body was taken to l'ayctto whore
funeral services wero held Thursday
January 20.
Mrs. Ilollard was n ploneorof Pay
etto Valley and Idaho, coming to Hint
state hoforo tho railroad was hullt,
she saw It grow from a scattered ter
ritory to a prosperous state. She
lived In I'ayette until some ten years
ago when she went to Ilolso to make
her home. Ilesldo Mrs. Fraser of
thin city sho Is survived by her three
sons, It. ('. Holland of Senttle, T. M.
Holland of Mlddletou, Idaho and
David Holland of Pocatello, ami one
other daughter, Mrs. K. I,. Gilbert of
Meridian, Idaho.
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A CHALMERS
with an Elegant 7eic Body
IT is new, will no doubt
be widely copied in an
other year, and expresses
elegance. It is "cut" high iii
the front at the radiator line,
and low front the windshield
back.
You sit close to the ground;
the side line is considerably
lower than in any previous
Chalmers.
Seats are lower, tilt more;
you cling to the seat cushion,
and you have abundance of
, foot room, front and rear.
In detail this new body
possesses a completeness, a
finality that seems impossible
to improve upon.
Underneath the body is the
same, unchanged Chalmers
chassis that is well nigh fault'
less.
Hot Spot and RamVhorn
continue in their original and
masterly way to get out all
the power that nature put
into gas, though the complaints
against the grade of gas today
increase daily.
There's a limit to the sup'
ply of the new Chalmers, but
there seems to be nolimit to the
number of those who insist
on one.
Asa word of warning see
this new Chalmers immedi'
ately.
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