The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 17, 1920, Image 8

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    THE ONTARIO AKOUS ONTARIO, OKEUOiN, THUKSLAV, June 17,1020
COWBOY PREACHER
E
Is 715 )cnrs Ulil mid Hits Trniclcd
lit 17(1 Miles With Hoimj
And ItiiKKV
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
S. 0. Hottos, tho orlglnnl "Cowboy
1'roaclior' 'of King's Itnnch. Toxos,
drovo In town last thursdoy with n
small buckskin pony nnd a Unlit
mountain hack nnd spent sevoral
days lioro visiting old acquaintances
and iipoko at tlio Hnptlst Church
Thursday night, at tho congrogatlonnl
church Hundny morning nnd nt the
Nnznrluu Church Sunday evening.
Mr, Hottcs, who claims to ho 72
yoars of ngo, sny that ho has heen
preaching for 54 yoars nnd hits trnv
elod from oiio end of tho country to
tho other by horso nnd hiiRKy. Ho
says that wlthlu tho past throo years
ho has covorcd over 13470 mllos nnd
Hint ho Is now on his way to ChlcnKo
nnd Now York via tho yollowstono
purk, (rout thoso places ho proposes
to go to Florida and across tho
southern stales hack to Texas.
At ono tlmo Mr. Hottus wits an
Instructor nt Ynlo during which tlmo
Mr. T. It, Monro of tho Monro hotol
was a Btuifbnt thcro and ho was Mr.
Moore's guest wlillo lioro,
FARMERS GIVE APPROVAL
OF FARM BUREAU WORK
Work of County Agent Declared Mint
Kffartlvn In Increasing Kfflrloney
of Farms Co-operative Hhlp-
log Ono of (Irnit llenuflts
Secured.
Among 2.100 farmers of whom tho
question wns asked, two of ovory
throo wero ncaunlnteil with tho coun
ty tiKoi)t and farm bureau work, and
DO per cent of thorn woro favorable
to It. Thin survey wns made In tho
3.1 Northern nnd Western states Inst
summer by n field representative of
tho Htatos notations Horvico, u a.
farmers woro solcolod Indiscriminate
ly, a certain numlior being counted In
each district. In states whom there
woro farm bureaus, 00 por cent of
tho farmers placed tho farm bureau
nnd county agent first among tho
ngenclos that aro of sorvlco to them,
nnd in por cont placed tho agricul
tural press first. In states Hint hnvo
no farm bureaus, 20 por cont placed
iho county ngont itrst nnd ,iu per
cont placed tho agricultural pross
first.
Tho ouontlon of tho blggost pro
blem of tho farmers In tho dlfforent
communities showed that tho three
moNt pressing problems wore: Inbor,
designated ns the grnntest problem by
002 farmers: Improved farm prac
tices, designated by 037 farmers; and
mnrkotlng, which wns considered tho
greatest problem by 300.
Improvement in mnrkotlng must go
hand In baud with Improvement In
production efficiency, but In many
eases tho succossful uccompllsbment
or tho former Is lnrgoly dependent
upon considerable further develop
ment of tho Inltor phnse. For In-
stnnco, In rortaln sort Inns of Oregon
It tins boon demonstrated beyond
iliiostlon that n silo will reduce pro
duction Cost of llvostook nnd live
stock products 30 per cent; that sul
phur will tncronso the yield of alfal
fa nt tho roto of it ton per ncro, which
will produce 2000 por cent return on
money Invested In It; that hardy al
falfa will produce from n ton to two
tons por ncro mnro that common
types: that n tnrgo porcoutngo of tho
cows In tho nvorngo dnlry herd do
not pay their keep, nnd that rodents
and rabbits, which do thousands of
dollars worth of damage to tunny In
dividual fanners, cnu bo eradicated
through community action. Yot (hero
nro In these districts hundreds of
farmers who do not employ thoso
and other equally outstanding profit
nblo business practices .
On tho other hand some of tho
most Important results aro being se
cured along mnrkotlng linos. Kx
changes nro being established that
urn saving thousands of dollars to
tho membors. Cooporntlvo livestock
shipping tins been n great benefit In
many counties. Wool nnd luohnlr
pools have been successfully conduct
ed In some Instance Fruit growers,
dairymen and poultrymen aro nil be
coming effectively orgmiUed for bel
ter mnrkotlng.
There appears to bo ample Justifi
cation for ii well rounded nnd not
n one-sided farm bureau program
Fred Luwson has Bono to St. Louis.
Mo., to spend tho summer.
Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mooro
on Thursday, Juno 10, u son.
Mrs. William Ilenson of Niiintin
spoilt Wcdnosdny visiting Mrs. Clinr
lotto Scholos.
Tho W. C. T. U. will meet ut tho
homo of Mrs. Ueo. liowo on Tuesday
Juno 22, nt 2:30 1. M.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Km body re
turned Sunday from a months visit
at their old homo In Montana.
Mrs. II. C. Whltworth of Wolsor
entertained tho Tuesday Ilrldgo Club
at tho homo of Mrs. 10. A. Frnser.
O. U. Stovor loft Monday evening
for Portland whero ho expects to
novo us soon as ho cuu find a good
locntiou.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Whlto loft
Tuesday for Hood ttlvor whero they
will visit their children for about
two months.
Ucrt Koplln yho recently purchas
ed tho old Cotton place bought tho
herd of roglstered cattle owned by
H. J. llcan.
Miss Addlu McCulln, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ilert Fox,
will leave lifts evening for her homo
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Qonrhnrt nnd
baby of Drewsey spent tho weok-oml
visiting Mrs, Uearharrs mother, .Mrs.
J. II. Anderson
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Young tuft Sat
urday attornoon to motor to l.os An
glos whero Mr. Young will attend
summer school.
Misses Anno mid Margaret McGlv
orn arrived homo Saturday from
Portland whero thoy hnvo been teach
ing tho past winter.
Mrs, J. II. Dcnlson who bus been
visiting friends nnd relatives for tho
past two weeks returned to her home
In Portland, Sunday.
Mr. A t.nnlinml nitiirunil fitti
ftrowsoy Sunday accompanied by her
llttlo grandson. Arthur Moss who will
spend tho summer lioro.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Polchol who re
cently came hero from Tiiconui,
Washington hnvo moved to their now
homo, tho Wood Thompson ranch.
Mrs. John Mclllvern uml daugh
ter, Miss Margaret MeGIvorn leave
tho Inst of tho week for an extended
visit In Chicago unit other Kiisttirn
cities.
Mrs. 8. I). Herman and daughter,
Allco wont to Portland Tuosilny to
nttond tho Itoso Festival anil to visit
friends. Thoy oxpect to be gone for
u month.
Mrs, N, K. Hopkins and children
who hnvo boon visiting hero, tho
guests of Mrs. Ilopkln's sinter, Mrs.
a. k. lirecouut, lert Friday for Seat
tle, Wash
Mrs. A. I,. Chance and son (lornld
loft Friday ovenlng for (loodlniid.
Kansas, whero she was culled on ac
count of tho serious Illness of her
rather.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Courliny hnvo
purchased a lliiiignlow on the oust
slilo from K. Ilelghtmiiii of New
Plymouth and will tako Immediate
posossiun.
:. 8. Itlro and family, iiccomnunl-
od by his two sous. Fred Jtlce and
family and Harold Itlco and wife, left
last week for Contralhi. Wash., where
thoy will reside.
Mrs. Coruinc J. Short Jr., wlfo of
tho foreman of tho Culdwoll Nows,
visited with Mrs. J. II. (tordon for a
short wlillo Wednesday afternoon In
Ontario.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvo Stownrt who
wero milled to llromert Wash., to
attend tho fuuornl of their little
grandson, Albert lluckiier. returned
homo Monday.
J. W. Lukitosit. manager of the
Mainour Home Telephone company,
Mrs. Hnrry Clemont loft Snturdny
evening for Portland to nttend the
meeting of the Grand Chapter of
tho O. K. S. which moots there Juno
1G. Mrs. W. W. Lotson. tho Grand
Conductross of Oregon wont earlier
In tho week.
Misses Amy Cnuflold. Viola HiibI
cd, Murjorlo Tumor, Cecil I.ouan.
nnd Loin ltowsor nnd Uryan Ncoh
nnd Arthur Cockrum nit of whom,
unvo dccii nuoniung tno Oregon Agri
cultural Collcgo tho pust year return
ed from Corvnllls this week.
Chorion W. Kills, of Hums who
won tho Itopiibllcun nomination for
tho 22nd district, wns In Ontario
Thursday nnd Friday of lust weok on
his way homo from Portland. Mr.
Ellis visited with local friends and
kept In touch with tho doings In Chi-
cugo.
Hov. L, J. Ornntlmm of Autloch,
Nebraska, who recently spent two
wuoks In Ontnrlo, has accepted n
cull as pastor of tho local Congrega
tional Church. Mr. and Mrs. (iritnt
hniu expect to coma to Ontario tho
bitter part of August to take up their
now duties hero.
Mrs. Itaudall Saga toft Wednesday
ovenlng for Ktigeno to nttond tho
graduating exorcises of tho Oregon
University, her daughter Miss (Iraycu
Sago, being ono of tho graduates.
Later In company with her two
daughters, Uraycu and Alfrettn, she
will sco tho ttoso Cnrnlvnl In Port
land,
Tho annual picnic of tho Congrega
tional Church was hold Thursday nf
tornoon nt the ranch home of II. A.
McGrocor with nbout a hundred
members present. Swings mid tables
wero prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Mo
G'regor and nt six o'clock tho Indies
of tho church served n most dello
Ioiib plcltic dinner.
Geo4 S, Dean, representative of tho
Montana Life Insurance Company of
Niimpn was In town Tuesday culling
on old iiciualiitauces on tho way to
Tho Dalles, where ho wilt take over
tho (lonoral Agency of tho Company,
Mrs. L. 0. Olson left Snturdny to
Join Mr. Olson at Dulse where they
will make their homo.
Miss Vera Connor of Ironside un
derwent an operation for tppcuH
cllls at tho Holy tosnry Hospital lust
Wednesday. She wns accompanied
by hor nunt Mrs. J. II. Ilurk who r-
turnod to her home on Hnturdry leav
ing Miss Connor Improving very well.
Tho many friends of Mrs. Sanders,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. So
guliio will bo Interested to know that
sho arrived safely at tier homo In
Now Jersey.
IIAItDIXG NOMINATKI)
IIY HF.PUHL1CAXS
(Continued From Page 1)
Wo nro now doing business In the
stiitp formerly m-uupieil by the U. S.
Plumbing Company. II. It. Udlck
Plumbing and Heating.
Shower For llrlde-lllecl
Mrs. J. A. Young entertained a
number of friends at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Adeline llrowu,
hist Friday evening ut a lilUcolliui
eous shower In honor of Miss Itoun
Adam whoso wedding Is an event of
tho coming weok. When tho guests
wero assembled Miss Adam was pre
sented with an umbrella, on opinliu
which, a shower of beautiful ui.d use
ful prosents poured down upon the
hildo-to-bo. Tlio rooms wero artls
tleolly decorated with pink peonies
mid sweet pans, carrying out the
color scheme of pink. Itofroshntonti
of Ico cream, cuke and punch weie
served and all prosont oujo.od a
most delightful evening.
Those Invltod wore: Mesdaines
Frank Under, (', H. Kmlson. I. Adam.
II. O, Driiuu, I). K. Montague. II.
Pnul, Alox MoPhorson, Wllinc Hoy-
or, H. M. llrowu, i.. iiuicKauy, it
Hluekuby F. J. Clumo, J. (1. Smith.
Leo Cockrum, nnd Mlssos Irene Und
er, lloslnu ciumoni, jonn ionium,
(loorgla Hull, Lnvlno Smith, and
Thorosu Young. Tho out of town
guosts wero Mrs. C. M. Mac Afee, and
Wusii
the names of nsplrlug lteiubllciin
standard bearers wero pin- sil before
the convention In nomination.
The big three Lowdcn, Johnson nnd
Wood were placed In nomination bo
fore the tlepubllcun convention dur
ing the first four hours of a swelter
ing session.
Seconding Speeches Limited.
Fore:!!; 'he convention along at ex
press ice to make up for tho time
lost In settlement of the treaty Issue,
efforts were mndo to bold the tlmo
given to demonstrations down to a
minimum. Seconding speeches wero
II in ted to five minutes, mid to two
mltiuiis when (hero were more than
IWO S.'CIIImIs,
Major General Wood of New York
was tho first man whose name wns
put In nomination, 'Ouvomnr Hnry J.
Allen of Kansas formally p-eseiitlng
his nunie nnd describing the general
ns "the outstanding candidate In the
minds of the whole people."
Ueprrsei.tRtlve William A. Itoilen
berg or Illinois uomlnulud Governor
Louden.
Jclmion Speaker "Oooed"
Cluir.e j Wheelur of Sun Francisco
made in.' nominating sHch tur
lllrsm I '" sjii.
The i.i-t reference to campaign ox
liciulM ., brought a flurry, u roar
of liiuvht ' ni.l boos greeting n state
menl u' Mr, Wheeler referred to Menu
tcr Jebt..4.,u's campaign fund us "(u
ndei'.u.c to meet legitimate needs,"
Former aovernor of Ohio, Frnnk II.
Willis, made the nominating speech
plnclng Warren I). Ilurdlng, tho sue
csssful (irnllJate, In nomination.
Tho itl.-i candidates nnmed were:
Govern r Ciolhlgo of Mnssiiohusotts,
Judge J. i' I'-ltchard of North Carolina
rout of Pennsylvania, Suit'
er of Washington, Some
and of West Virginia,
rrny llutter of New York
i Hoover,
STATE IS ORGANIZED
FOR C OF C.
E
(190,000 n yenr) covorlng n three
year period will bo ruined in the
thirty-six counties outside of Portland.
(loverr
ntor .
tor h
Nfcl"
and ;.
Teams Heady to Spread Over Htnto
To Carry .Messngo of Inteiiihe
Duvclopmout. Piogrum oil-
(nrlo Will llo VMleil
With practically every community
In Oregon organized the luteuslvu
enlivens throughout Iho statu In tho
Oregon Stnto Chamber of Commerce
oxpanslon movement will begin Juno
14th. Tho cnnvnss will continue un
til August 1st.
Tho educational work In connec
tion with oxpanslon movement, which
began several weeks ago, "will con
tinue during Juno nnd July.
Twelve men, composing six teams
of two men each, will direct tho In
IoubIvo organization work simultan
eously In six different suctions of tho
stnto. Thoy will bo assisted by eigh
ty community executive committees
nppolntod during tho stnto-wldo sur-
lutoiiBlvo organization work.
Leading men In every section of
Oregon nro affiliated with tho Stnto
Chamber In tho capacity of commit
too chnlrmon mid members In the
movement to ralso a budget uf $4fu,-
000 (fltiO.OOO a yenr) covering u
three year period with which to car
ry on tho development work of the
Stnto Chnmbor. More thmi two hun
dred endorsements hnvo been receiv
ed from these men approving the ex
pansion movement nnd citing the
nocd for such mi ugoucy us tho State
Chnmbor to tako the Inltlatlvo In dev
elopment problems affecting tho on
tiro stnto.
Of tho totnt sum to lie rnlsed,
$180,000 ($00,000 n your) covering
a threo yours porlod will bo ruined In
Portlnnd tho week of Juno 0th, Tho
Portland cnnvnss will bo made June
0th, 10th, mid 1 1 tit. Tho remainder
of tho budget totaling $270,000
"A cent u day pIpcb tho dust awny"
when you own nn Arco-Wnnd Vacuum
Cleaner. Let us demonstrate It. It,
Udlck, Plumbing and Heating.
KPISOOI'AL Clll'ltCII
Tho Hov. Dr. Van Waters, will tec
tum nt tho Masonic Hall, Sunday,
Juno 20th, 8 P. M.
Subject: "Tho Dlhlo In tho tanking
In tho Light of Modoru Scholarship."
Tho Holy Communion will be ad
ministered nt 7:30 uf thu same evening.
1 I
fClX3W.MWrvi.w
moved his family hero from llolsu MrBl A, jj. Moody of Vale. Mrs. Klino
Pearson of Wolsor. end Mr J A
It. X. . MKirri.VG AT WKISKIt
The Itoyiil Neighbors Association
of Southwestern Idaho hold their dis
trict convention Tuesday aftoruoon
nnd evening ut Wolsor. About ono
hundred mid fifty members wero
present Including cloven delegates
from Ontario, A Inrgo cluss was In
itiated and tho convention voted tu
tako tho Ontario Lodge Into tho Ida
ho District. Tho day was spent In
Instruction work under thu direction
of Mrs, Ida Hamilton, Statu deputy
for both Oregon nnd Idaho. Mrs.
Hamblen ulso delivered mi addruss,
after which a bumiuot was served In
tho Park, Tho ovenlng was given
ovor to entertulnment. Tho Wolsor
Hoys' llunil and tho Wolsor orchestra
furnished muslo wlillo a play and
moving plcturu woro staged. Nnmpn
also gavo a vory enjoyable drill.
Those attending from Ontario
wore: Mrs. C. K. Hlngham, Myrl
iilngiiiiui, Mrs. A, a, urown, Mrs. II
C. Secoy. Mrs, C. K, Socoy, Mrs. Geo.
IIjtuiA l li A nilliiaik Kf i-ii lliluuljs
Uoborts, Miss Itutli Lackey, Mrs. It. I
I), llrcckon, Mrs. A. G. Plant,
While You Aro
Portland's
Guest
Visit
Bush & Lane
Piano Co.
A welcome In tonus of good
music on fine Instruments a
walls you. Your favorite mus
ical compositions will have an
Intensified appeal, you will
find, when played upon our
Upright Pimm
(Jiiinil PIiiiiun
Plajer Pianos
I'liiiiiogrupliN
nnd don't forget vtonie
HtMiiril lleaibiiiii'tirN
Come- It Is our pleasure to
please you!
Busft & &CU1C
Piano Co.
Ili'oiidwuy ut Alder
POHTLAM) . (m:(i().
V Mon., .Iiiiii
COSMOPOLITAN
IJIIOIICCTIOV
"The .Mli-ml.' of l.w"
Cniucilyi Tin Phiitilloiiul
MIhh ViiiiuIiii
Tiii'x. .V- Wed. .lime 22 .V 2:1
IIKHT LVTKLL
In
"The 'Itlglit of Wii)"
When No I ii iv Hinllc
.V Pal be eH
Thurs., .Iiiue 2 ltd
KIK.SI'K IIAYAKAWA
III
"The Tung .Man"
ChiNllo Comedy
. I VI., .tune 2.1th
i:ih iiisxxirrr
in
"The Woiimii lii'ibo
Hull Cnse"
Pat be XeiN
Hat., ,liim2iltli
WALLACH IIKIII
In
"HiiHihorne of tho . h. ,,',
Hall Itooui ItiH Ciiincly
(nilngi Hist dui,(y i:,,.,.
CoiiNlaiuc Tiilnmdge In
I
Walhito Iteld's l.iicky Hlow
Tho gust of wind that blows Wnl
luco Hold's hat over a high wall In
"Ilnwthorno of the I' S. A ." his now
picture at the Dreamland Theatre
thla week, brings romance In Its
wnko. For athletic Wnllle leaps ovor
tho bnrrlrudo after his lid mid there
on tho othor side Is a girl who wins
his lioart at onca. The picture con
cerns the star's ndvouturos in a
mythical llttlo kingdom of Kuropo
culled Hovlnla where ho quells n re
volution and Introduces American
methods Into the antiquated country
witli such fiiio success that the old
king turns tho monarchy Into n re
public and leaves Wallln froo to mar
ry tho Princess of his choice I.tla
Loo Is charming In her role of tho
Princess and Harrison Ford. Tally
Marshall, Theodore Huberts, and
Charlos Ogto nro ntso in the rust
Tho plcturo, which Is a Paramouni
Artcraft, was directed by Juiues
Cruso. Snturdny, June 20.
Inst week, having procured a home
on tno oast sldo.
J. C. McCrolght, innstor of Acuclu
Lodge, mid W. W. Lotson went to
Portland Saturday to nttond tho Mas
onic Grand Lodge which convenes at
Portland this week.
Mrs. Muttlu M. Sleuth. State Pres
ident of tho Vv. O. T. U. will sponk
ut u union mooting ut tho M. K.
Church on the ovenlng of June 27.
All nro Invltod.
Muster Huguno Grudr. son of Mr.
mid Mrs. Dun Grady, colobrnted his
fourth birthday by entertaining a
number of his llttlo friends at his
iiomu lust Friday,
Voting of Douglas, Abisku.
Underwood-Gray
William C. Undorwood nnd Miss
Audrn Grny woro married nt tho
Law office of C. McGouaglll Satur
day uf tornoon. Juno 12. Hov. W J.
Luseombo performed tho ceremony
Ho j Sciuith Oi'guiilo
Tho Hoy Scouts of this city reor
ganized Saturday evening, June 12,
with A. C. Sonsonian as scoutmaster,
and elected tho following officers
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I.og.n ucc .... lo 1 i,v "th. Z-: Owen Turner. Sec. nnd Treas. Owen
aller' t " J oLu return,.. i "'", Tumor. Owl Patrol Lender, and Hon
will bo taken In ut that tlmo mid
nil boys over 12 onrs of age who
would llko to bo Hoy Scouts nre re
quested to meet ut the school house
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock Op
portunities for unrolling will ho giv
en to ow member uuy Saturday
ovenlng at 8 o'clock Don't miss
tho chnnco to bo n Hoy Scout
young ladles have been attending col
lego, Mrs. Dorothy Hull made a business
trip to Uolso, Numpu and Caldwell
tho lust of tho weok. Mrs. V. P. Mc
Konua accompanied her to Ilolse
whore she spent a fow days vIsltiiiK
frlonds.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Adam of St.
Anthony, Idu., are the proud parents
of twin girls, born Monday. Juno H.
Miss Irene Itador Is In Wolser this
weok, tho guest of her sister, Mr
Klmo Pearson.
Hov. Father II. A. Cmnpo who wns
pastor of tho Catholic church bore
for sOvoral yoars, Is visiting friOnds.
this wook. Father Cnmpo is now
stationed ut tho UUhop's House at
Lincoln, NebniBkn.
Miss Myrna Socoy untortalnod u
number of her school friends ut a
Jolly party Saturday afternoon, those
prosont notng Kthol Conwny. Kilu
Mosseo. Myrna Secoy. Hnluh McCul-
loch mid Guy Socoy.
Mrs, aarali Orris who has boon
mnkliiB hor homo with hor daughter.
Mrs. F. P. Hyun, left this weok for
a visit with hor ilnughtor at ImUo
City, Iowa. Hefore retuinlng.Mrs Or-
FAIt.M KH'S ADOlTXKW
laiioii waei: sci.t:
(Continued From Page 1)
tlof may bo had by demanding cer
tificate of recommendutiou from all
nimllcnnts for t oosltlonT While it
.,..,.. ,r. I.a nMiillnl tn Inkn biipIi '
local action yot wo feel confident
that somo such move adopted by
Farm Hureaus of state and nation
would protect tho farming Interest
and yot bo within reason "
At tho coiirluslou of tho remarks
a motion wus made that the wage
scalo for farm lubor be flxod at $4 00
por day nnd board, which carried
Uy motion request wus sent to tho
County Commissioners to make an
This Lovely Month of June
Has Hands Full of
OPPORTUNITIES
Stretched Out to Patrons of This Store
Mid Summer Millinery Beautiful Summer Voie
Dresses
Suits For Traveling
Georgette Waists
Dainty Lawn Waists
New Foot Wear
New Hosiery
New Voiles and Lawns
By the Yard For
Dress Making-
Miss Helen S Dickson. County
Librarian, visited the Public I. Hilary
at Vulo on Monday and on Tuesday
established a library station at Ore
gon Slopo with Mrs. Hurry Lattlg mh Dakota.
Librarian, 102 books were placed
Hi tho library, b0 of thoso being for Wo carry n full lino of the host
tho chlldron and older boys and Plpoloss Furnaces. H. H. Udlck.
girls, aud 62 for adults. Tho books Plumbing and Heating,
for adults consisted of fiction, do-
mestlo economy, agriculture, poetry, The Lilly Washing Tablets are the shop formerly occupied by the C S
travel, ote. suitable ror summer road- uuiios mo ml on wash duy. Cuts Plumbing Company. it It l dick
lug, I wash day In half aud saves half of Plumbing and Heating.
tho soup bill. Can bo used for lumiv
Wo carry a full Huo of tho best different purposes that othors cuu- FOH SALE -Milk at 12cperquar'
Plpeless Furnacos. II H Udlck. not On sale ut the Cnsii Grocery try tho Woll's Dairy. Phone ;u
Plumbing mid Jloatlng. 300 29-32 20-34 pd
rls expects to visit her son In North appropriation of $S00 to nld In main-
lailllllK I'lllimi liii'lil uilliMii ui
Payette mid the Farm llureau wa
ulso tu take tho matteer up with
tho Fruit growers Association
Wo are now doing business In the
Boyer Bros. & Co.
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