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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
. --"'-'y-T'v'! 'mHMin.ltin in i TIUS ONTARIO A li ITS, ONTAKJO. OKECJON, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. SUPPLY AND DEMAND The output of iirewood JVom our mills is limited. Toil ny there is nn abundant sully and deliveries win he made promptly liu't from late sunmu'r on it is impossible forus "to fill tlio rusli of orders. But thero nro other advantages of buying now. Tlio roads arc good and hauling may bo done at the least expense. Beside, to have a supply of this good wood for the cook stove in summer is just tlio thing. Our wood makes an eeoiiumieal and eonven fuel and should give thought to laying in a supply now. (!ot your neighbors to order with you and have at least a couple of cars .shipped out at once. . 10 Full Cords lo the Car. A Pull Car Costs $59.30 A Half Car Costs $29.(15 AL CHANGE, Snlos Miiiinyer, Boise Payette Lumber Co. ONTARIO, OREGON CODDLING MOTH SPECIAL TOURS PAYETTE ORCHARDS 1 litl Icilll III Coiiinillln; of I'liiiti lliiionti Inw'MlKiitc Wink of lilnliii Sirrlulll hi Control Of Ft lilt I'lWitu In 1'iijrutlu Omul) Have Your Butter Wraps Printed Here p mim Mwii'iiiii), i i iiatfcLAisaosuagtami Have It Done Right Vulviiuixing and JtuUjry Uepuirin! loft with us will ho douo nuuordin; to j l i j i I i , i uio uosi moiiKHig.., uuv won? is anlood. TRY US. Hi f-mir- I Service Tire & Battery Co. 1 4m r .r Consider the Comfort of Electric Cooking If in the kitchen ol' your home there was a handsomely di'sigiii'd eleetrits range, how easy it would be to get meals what a pleasure it would be to cook. turninir a boater, into which the coils button the are By simply boater, in built, becomes a glowing Minify rod. There is no Ibuiie, no smoke, no injurious fumes or troublesome ashes. Clean radintod beat does your oook- .hig, and this heat can be'rejjulated. "'A turn of the switch to a given post tion product's the right degree of uniform bent just when and where it is wanted. There are many other 'interesting points about electric ranges that wo will be glad to explain when you call. ELECTRIC SHOP IDAHO POWER COMPANY Tlio Miillimir County Farm llureati toniniltttx' on lio.'tlculliira ami oilier liiinrentntl orclmrilUt Of Malheut county, hi l uli TuwhIkjt, May IS al 0 o'ulook ni the Karni IltirtMti off lee !u I'Myutta, lo listen to lrofior I.. K. Innluy, of the-University of Itlwho, explain the work of the l'a etle' lliinwu In better VonirolhiR the ileiireilatlon of the WKldllnn moth. After spemllriK an hour In (llmnn hIoii of the vnrlutta features of tltti work, Uio party which confuted of Committeemen A. A. Itwl and I.. 0. Willi, of llroitan, R. R.' ltt)conl of Hlvenlale. ('. V. Hunt of N'yami. I1 1J. ('iMintr)man of t'alro, and .MmsrH V. V. Illckox anil A. (Iiamae of On trrlo. Wilcox ami Divlit of Oregon HloM, (1. II. Ilrldwell of .lomlcxoii. It. .). I'atuh of ItlvanlalH. W. II. Itaton of HroRttn, l'mfessor tanglo anil County Agent I. It. llrcltliuupt drove thru the orchards of rayntto county to linHwt the cages In which Uih ninths areMlng Inculmtod In or iUr to determine tho heat tlntc t spray for the control of the worm! Willi which everyone la ranuiiur wu m.l apples. A nuinher of tlmae vntn cn vUlleil In different rninmunltlfx and It was plainly ileMonstrutixl unit lhert la conalderahle illffnri'iiro In tween the ilalea of emrnnrc of th niotha In different local inn iiccmd Inn to the difference In elevation and o'her factors which alter timpr.i lure uonilltlona. AneordliR lo I'm feaaor lAimley, It uaually rciulri alHiut two weeka after tin- mold emerge until laying beglna Tin uioIIih do not fly In the day time hut iiRiuilly depoalt picks nhout dunk. If the wnuthnr la void, they will not hiy at all hnt If comlltloun ate fvor jnlilp a temperature of nlioui 0 1- ktiwh ut duak the egg will no ne posited nn the leavea of the apple trt'"K If epraylng la not done thou tlio orkh .'oott hntrh and the Inrvu Mill aoon enter the young fruit eaue Iiik Hi" wormy applea with which we ai r fuiiilllar. The loaae from thla i uh iiinount to many Ihoiisanila of tlollurs every year, no small tart of which toiild he avoided hy lietler knol'iU or the right time to pru The Iomm fn in aprayluK at tho wronit , time ioiuInU partly In wealed mater ial an welt a more wormy npplea During the eourae of after dinner oratory which followed (ho noon feed at New Plymouth, the matter of whut Malheur county orchanllarM could do to help theniMlvea along IhU line wax dlHCuaeed by aeveral of ili aii rrofiHiir Lougley recommeuileil Unit acli LOiumllleeman arrunuo for three or four moth "tenta" In aa many dif ferent loc.illtlea aa there were dx- llntt iHffefeiii'ea In elevation or other fuitiHw which would net temperi turc and that theae m wuiilie.; In (rder to dotermlne the lime of emer gence of the motha. With thin Infor mation and hy watehlug the temper- atltree about two week after the motha begin to emerge, with h little checking up by the fount Ai?ent ml the Horticulturist, pretty ib nn ale Information could be ohtulnud After vlalllng other demntiMi-a-tluua near Prultland. the part broke up, but t without flrat arruuping for another meeting to be held at Itregan during the fore part of June at which time It la hoped lo have 1'rofeaaor Iungley on hand to check up-on the work which the committee will have going to determine l he lime for the aeeoud apraylng for the dla tlngulahed aubjeet of thU article In regard to the flrat numying for the coddling molH. It waa rocommen led ' by the apectallMi thai It be done a late as practical. Jiut before the r-a-i ly cloees The polnon mUht be rot ten Into the cahx nmt inul rn ilu there ThU l bent nciompllx ie.1 when the calyx U readv to clone "SOI.DIKIIS OK KOUTUXK" If you win to forgot homo cm on ntnl IiiihImom worrloe, como to goo "Koldlers of Kortuno,, tit Drouinliuid Tuemluy nnil Woduomlny, Juno 1 nntl 2. Thrllla? N'otliltiB hut I I.ove InterealT Soy! Kenrleea rldora mid dauutleee iuIuui-mI Amorlvati unfi tted r and Central Ainorlcnn lirlguuilK raids and love inuUfug! Soiutithlg moving all the time exactly tm lllch nnl IlurdltiK Davis imiiKluotl it, tin tl aa thei screen alune can plctliru it. If you want the best unlertuiunietit of your life and wntit It served up with the rieh Jiumlo In the right ut nioiliHieVi Dont inliw "Soldluni of l'ortune." 'I UK .NAAMtliMv' t'llOltl'll ONT.MtIO, OltlJlJO.V TIIK CIH'ltCII OP' Till: PliOI'I.K nn: ciiritcii with a mission i hi: old ti.mi: (iosiMii, 0 Hilinliiy Scliool nt III n. in. Pti'iirliliiK 1 1 ii. in. in i Ttilll p. in. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Six W(oks SuiiiiiKM' Tcfin, lOntraiice and Ihiroliment Ju ii .' 21, 1920 i'.liM 'Wm .ill 1. Z coijusrs of tliuao oll'oifil dtU'iiiK Uouuiur; Practically nil tliu ruuuliir sofcsion. Special McUukIh: (a) In dltTet'oiit Biilijccts for all the Brides Iroin 1 to inclusive; (U) For rural schools;(c) for princiimls nnil city HuperintondontH u. Elwhluiitniy teaclieia IrainiiiB etiurau: All HiibjeulH rcquirt'il by law for the eleinentaiy teachurs' trainiiiB course. Hiilnr Term Hc-ius ScpL. 20, 1020 Write tu the Itrxiitriir for R Cnlnlorf. B1HMIHM ill . (ii:oii(H, vun, PASToit Tin: man with a mi:.ssa(ii: A I.IVi: SPIItlTl'AI, NKIIMO.N A I.I Vi: KPIKITUAIi SKIIVH'K COOII CONOHKOATKINAI, Sl(i I. Nil. a waiim coiioiai, ii!i:irriN; wiiik to (trit sKitvinw. A I.IVi: AND (HIOWINtt SI,DA HUHOOU CO.MH AND SKK I'S (1ICOW. VTwcfiarm of njoitr library aeponds 'upon fiarnipniom fi comfortable Q lighting lOitn IK ThT"sT5 ju: j-r,,i!Lvjr.rv"t Iff IP '11 ml 'Pi y. 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WEEK END SPECIALS... 0 Lawns, 25 & 35c Voils, 60to$1.25 Ginghams . . . 35 to 40c IJK9 Don 't Forget Matinee at DREAMLAND Every Saturday 2:30 and TWO SHOWS AilmitftHon to Matinee KVEKY SATURDAY Children 10c Adults 20c Extra Specials For Tin N. while It I- Wtt- If I I Voile Waists Just received many new Voile Waists $1.25 to $2.50 Friday and Saturday 50c 69c 29c 35c $1.50 Gossard Corsets at one-half price Discontinued models in the following sizes: 19, 20, 21, 28, 27, 32, 33, 34, 36. Baby Rompers Katzenjammer Suits 1.50 to 2.25 White Pongee Fiber Silk Hose Children's Hose Ladies' Vests . Ladies' Oxfords White Wash Skirts $2.00 to $5.50 Summer Parasols 50c to $3.75 Black Tennis Shoes $1.75 to $2.00 Tennis Middies 1.25 to 2.50 Wash Ties 50c Narrow Belts all col6rs 35 to 65c White Pumps White Oxfords White Shoes 4.00 4.00 3.85 9.00 9.00 Black Oxfords, military heel Brown Oxfords military heel Black & Brown Pumps 7.50 to 12.50 Silk Hose to Match Boyswe can out fit you with your Summer Needs Nifty new hats, shirts, blouses, suits, shoes, sox belts, ties, hand kerchiefs, and underwear. '. $ ll ;f .) 1 ln ilnt.ii lo UMl-