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THE ONTARIO ARGUS ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY'. AUGl'ST 12, 1020 mm.RrlMJIimwarM1KrrttnTrr,nKK:a--rrm.rririi ....... .-, Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO t ' " " " Prescription Specialists tiii: m:ALii htehi: imium: no. a Nyal Remedies PHARMACY f 41" bk x wmatetm--ai'matiuJttffW7t raxrrtixrnxMiJSBanueuasvaxtMsyaarixiiMamnizxxsaEn Tho Arctm want uilu will tpll our furni produco or your socuuu lmiul machinery. Tho prlco of llio presidency, llko everything olo. In going up. Your subscription will lio appro elated ut tills tlmo. o : The New Way i To Sew . A Machine Yiyi Don't Have to Tread vliist attach this murium1 to any olootrit; light sookot and how all day if yon like, without tiring yourself out. The old-fashioned machine is a thing of the past. Let electricity work for you. Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine J Tore is a sewing machine that docs the most perfect work, with scarcely any effort on your part. A slight pressure of your foot is all that is required to start and stop it or to control Ha speed. This electric machine has a full size head with out the old-fashioned cumhersome cabinet. When you are through Hewing, just put its cov er on and place it out of the way on a shelf or un der a couch. It weighs no more than a packed suit case. You'll be surprised to know that this Electric Machine cos'ts no more than u foot-power uiu chine. And a cent's worth of power runs it for several hours. We'll Be Glad to Have You Try This Machine Any Time at the Electric Shop ELECTRIC -SHOP Idaho Power Company EOI Prof. IrfiiiKtf)' Willi' 1'ajotli Count) Oirhut-dlst (living Itemed)- Fur Prune I'cnI : iMMMMMa 6 FOR SALE! My homo placo of 35 ncrca adjoining tho townsito of Ontnrioj ir-minutes wnlk from city schools; well im proved; modern house with electric lights, lmtli, wntor, electric ratine, furnace, etc. Thomas W. Clagett "In a fow pruno orchards there In nppearlni: u considerable Infestation l( Nlllllur niltlM. Tlllnr mlfi.u wiii-1 'on tho loaves both on tho uppor ntitl lower niuc.1, twin one Kind, which la ut present tho nioHt nuniornus, spins it protcctlvo woh under which tho Insoct work." Writes Prof Kdngloy to tho Count) Agent, I'ayetto Coun ty. "Tholr prcsonco cull ho dotcclofl by tho fact that tho loaves csticcl- nlly on tho uppor part of Uio tree look dry and diiHt)' nud In roiuo ensou thoy (iro already falling. Thcso In famed troofi cam ho roadllv recoRiiW od nt qultu n dlnlanco. Tho mlto In very Hinnll, hardly to ho neon with tho naked oyo, hut thnro tuny ho hun dred on n. slnglo loaf. Fortunatoly vory fow of thtwo will usually ho found except In orchards that havo huoit neglected In past years, or olso havo not had sufficient wutor for n )xir or moro. In a fow canes n row of trees alone a road muy becomo nffected; tho mlto scorns to thrive In n hot, dry. dtiBty placet. Thorn In no catiso for alarm over this pot, oxcopt In a fow orchards whom It Is now Humorous. flnravlnc with llmo sulphur solu- tlon at u strength of ono part of Pine sulphur to 40 parts of wator will dostroy tho mlto. Thoro may ho a slight burning of a fow of tho youiiBor leaves, nud a slight russe- uug or soino or tno rruit migm re sult, hut whoro tho mlto Is numer ous this dam nno will ho hIInIiI tom-imrr-d to what tho mlto will causo. I.'ino sulphur spray ns weak nn 1 to r0 will prohnhly control them with Iphm danger f hurnlnt, "It can nlso ho controlled hy spray ing with Una flour sulphur In wator nt tho rato of no to -to poundn to n 200 gallon tank. adding 3 to S Dm. of soap dlssolvod In hot wator. Tho sulphur should ho sifted through window scroon to hrcak up lump, nml proforahly mado Into a pasto heforo milling to tho tank. Thero will ho loss danger of huru'nn with this, and It will spread hotter hut If moro expansive IJo cnruful to he .thorough In applying tho spray I "Whoro tho Infostatton Is sld'ht nnd tho crop Is goml, spraying wmi puro water; applied witn n conrm nozzle will help to koop It In check hut frequent applications will be necessary. Its effect Is to wash off part of tho mlto. Adding 4 pound. f rninmnn unit In n 200 linlloll tank Inrrmmns tho OffeCtlVOIIOSK Of tllO wntor Bprar hut thoro will ho n llt tlo burning of tho loaves. "A second application of tho llmo Biiinimr or sulnhur and soap spray Inmy ho nocossary In nhout ten davs. r. ... ... 1. 1.. ..., ...ill.ntlnn will lin UIU irlUIJ Wliu ,.ifv - sufflclont. nn Jwni n Junturn visitor on Friday. I Lllll MrH- William Alien loft Friday for I i iiiiiirin iiiiii ni nnr niiiainn iinniiH rrmt Hitoppltig nml dcntlfttry. y Mm. drover Mol'eok and chllriron. firrriiiinnhfml w lint mnitinx M .- .-...,., ,...v.. , .vi Hiuiiivi iim Wnlsh arrived on Krlday fiom I'ny ,otto for n visit with hor sister, Mrs. I.. I'. Dolsolo. William Altnnw of lleulnh was re ported on tlio sick list lust week. Tho hoy crow of tho William Ilan loy Co. arrived homo on Saturdny from. Hums whero thoy hnvo heon working for tho last two weeks. lion Jones arrluul homo from On tario Saturday. Air. anu Airs, i-ctimiid or Mountain noma minor anu inoiutr or .Mrs. A. T. Mastorson nro visiting at tho Mastorson .ranch nenr town. I'nt Connolly of Urowsoy passed through tuwu Suturdny on lit way homo from Omaha whero ho had heon w'th n shipment of shocp. l'ercy Johnron who linn boon do ing somo surveylm: at Cotton woo I pasted through town on flaturday on his woy to Vnlo. Jack and Cote Jovco nud Mini Anna Conroy loft for llluo Mountsln Springs on Sunday for n fow diiy' outing. James Kennedy and children, (Hen nlo and Muddy, nrrled from Ilurns on Sunday, having spoilt ti fow days fishing at Logon Valley on tho way home. Mrs. (lus Trlesz returned on Satur dny from tho Thompson roneh near i)rownoy wiiore alio had lioen for it weeks' visit. Qoorgo IJakor nmdo it tr'p to Drew sey on Sunday to take Lester Dnrgol back to tho Chambers' ranch near Drewsey where ho has heon haying. Itov. W'lllliun A. Ilulrd tho well Known Sunday School Missionary rrom IJakor arrived Sunday In his cur Uv linlnl was bound for t'runo and Is milking tho trip oorland. Mo was accompanied from W'entfnll by Jiunos Graham. I. M. Davis of Urowsoy was a Jun turn visitor nn Saturday. Among tho young peoplo who went to Jlluo Mountain Springs for the !of tho partlos had tho mlifortuiio to week-end woro Kred Kniipliiismau. Imvo n breakdown nnd V. J. Hopkins KIllHOy StOWnrt. J. 10. Hlllltll. llnfinlll Infl nil Ttliillililv for llm yxanu nt Ihn MnsterBOii and Lostor t'nwlflold Ore trouble. The Griff itli Electric Co. 177- Ontario, Oregon PllONCS 157-J Prompt Service Best Materials ISxpcirt Workmanship Hight Prices No Job loo Small; No Job too Larue AUKNT3 I'OII "DURO"' Guaranlocd Rosidenco Water Systems LALLY ELECTRO LIGHTING PlrAKTS Power and Light for tho Farm. IgaMSfrgggsaiagfoggss iftMtm Ontario Transfer & Storage Company Long Distance arad Phone 1 59 LocaS Biaulliinis llca.l(uarlrrn White Lunch Cafo, ONTARIO, OREGON , MIIIMaTM .'IIM I IMIWHIB ItmiILm rp.irr, vnnr nnrnnil linnil lliaclllll'iry Into cashyour neighbor might wnm 'juat what you don't need let tlw jArnua Want Ai!b carry tho mosago to him. 44-H4t44t4H4l Ei concern that gives the same degree of refined service, maintaining the same high standard of charac ter toward everyone without 'regard to their financial, condition. MORA HEWS NOTES A Modern Chapel and Funeral Directors- H. L.-PETERSON Embalnier's License Oregon No. 332 Idaho No. 188 - C. R. AUGUSTUS . Embalmer's License Orepon No, 233 Idaho No. 189 Ontario Furniture Co. ONTARIO, OSEGON .jHtKjsS J. D. Fellows, tho well known Pastern Oregon roprosentathe of th i Wiley II Allen ro or roruaiiii ar rived In town last week; accompanied by JI S. Soule also of I'ortlnml Mr Follows placed a lilBh-srado Kuphonla Player Piano In tho homo of (leonse IJakor, nlso a peauiuui boio nrr m llm miinn tnnke. enulmicd With an Leloctrle motor, In tho homo of II W Welcome. Stanley 'Asp. who has been omplo) od at tho P. Ii. 8. Co ranch at Otis Creek had a bad fall from a hav 'stack last Thursday, which resulted In somo painful If not serious Injurlos He escaped .with a sprulnod anklo. a wronohed kneo and boiho minor bruises, and wbh broucht to Juntura for medical attention by M and Mrs Cannle Moffot. Andrew Oraham and nephow. Jas Orahnm left last Monday with Dun can Fraser for the lattor'a sheep camp In Lopan Valley for a days' outing Tho Ladles' Altar Society root last Wednesday at tne nomo oi wrs nan lei dalUghcr. ' Mrs. Forrest Jones of Jonesborc arrived on Thursday to spend borne tlma with relatlvoa hero, and laior expects to visit tho Farrons ranch above Drewsey, accompanied by Wll Ham Jones. I Miss Barbara Qrcallsh was report ed on the sick list last week i William Hanley nnd W. II Sterl lug of Iiu;ns arrived on Sunday night and spent Monday In town on matter) of business. When thoy returned U Darns they were accompanied b' Qoorgo Stubblefleld who has beet, surveying hero for the past tw j weeks. Mrs William Altnpw of Oeulab LALIIiVIINlMi .. .... wmiMM.itiwmimniMnmanmaaniuauM COOKING UTENSIL NEW STOCK Percu ators -N'.. 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