The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 09, 1920, Image 4

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THE ONTARIO A HO US ONTAIUO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920
jl'xti'k.v news xoti:s
Mr. nnfl MrH OcorRO Carrol of
Drowse)- wore Jimtiirn vIsltorH on
Hunitny, attending Renlces nt tlio
Cntliullc church here.
Robert Flccner icturncil on Sat
urday from n Inlt with his grand
parents nt Mountain Home
Donald MuRtcrcon nuulo n trip to
the upper country on Friday On his
return ho uax accompanied by the
MIkbch Helen Anderson and Arloy
Kobcrtoon.
Mr. and Mrs Hoy Cuiroy and Mr
and Mm. Curtis Wnrton woro Sunday
visitors nt the Warm Springs Honcr
volr. Mrs. Alox Murray of Iloulah was
a Junturu visitor Friday and Satur
day. Curtis Wharton loft tlio first of
tlio ool for a huslncns visit to Cald
well Harold Johnson returned from Ev
orett, Washington on Saturday, and
ho and Mrs. Johnson and children
left Tuesdny for Hums anil lluchuu-an.
JUNT1A NEWS NOTES
PATRIOT TRUCKS SOLVE
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
POWERFUL ENGINES SET UPON
STRONG DURABLE FRAMES MAKE
AN IRRISISTIBLE COMBINATION
THEY CARRY ANY LOAD ANYWHERE
Lincoln Model Specifications
EXTRA strong and extra powerful for extra heavy duty.
Pressed steel, unbreakable frame. Worm drive. Amidship
transmission. Four speeds forward. An unusually powerful
heavv dutv motor.
. On practical test this model lias proved that it will move a
three-ton pay load and that it has sufficient power to climb any
grade, with full load.
Revere Model Specifications
CAPACITY 1300 to 2500 pounds. Cord tires. ContinentalRed
Heal .Motor. Amidship Transmission. Flexible Universal
Joints. Electric Starting and Lighting. A general utility
truck which combines speed with unusual sturdiness and dura
bility. Huilt io the same high standards as the larger PATRIOT
Models.
PATRIOT TRUCKS
FOR SALE BY
GEO. W. WAYT, Implements,
Where Ranchers Problems arc Soloed
Ontario, Oregon
Mrs. Vcs Williams of Drewsey, nc
coiupaulcd by hor daughters, Fran
cos and Uotha, left last Tuesday for
Dolso where Frances Is attundlni;
school. ,
Jchho Ostor of Itoulnli was a Jun
tura visitor on Tuesday.
Mrs. li. 1'. Dolsolo entertained tho
Ladles' Altar Society on Wednesday,
f Miss Edith Wottcrstrom left Wed
nesday of last week for her homo In
Omaha, Nebraska, after spending
about two mouths hero visiting with
her brothor, C. A. Wottcrstrom and
wife.
Mrs, 1'earl Jones returned homo on
Wednesday after tipcndlng n short
tlmo In Ontario and nt Joneshoro.
Agnes Zlnk enmo up from Janes
boro whoro hIio has liuon for soma
tlmo for n visit with hor-mother,
Mrs. I;, L. Slzcmoro of llculah, and
relumed on tlio following Monday.
Albert Attnow of Drewsey and
family oro Juntura visitors on Wed
nesday. Mrs. William Cooloy left on Thurs-
da yfor Ontario, coming from Day
villa on Wednesday and spending tho
night at tho homo of Mr. imd Mrs
Curroy. Mrs. Cooley expects to ro
turn to Dayvlllo next week by way
of Juntura.
II. ('. Nlckcrsou and F. M, Heck,
cattlo buyors, woro In .tho vicinity
last weok and gathorcd up fho car
loads of cattlu from L. N. Staltard
and others which were shipped out
on Friday.
N. II. Llndsoy of wlfo and little
girl loft on Thursday for North Yhk
Ima where thoy will remnln. Mr.
and Mrs. I.lndBoy hnvo spout tho
past years nt tho Jones ranch near
town.
Pat Connolly of Drewsey returned
last week fom tho Twin Falls coun
try with two carloads of sheep which
lie, and M. M. Joyco bought In tho
loner country. Thoy took thorn to
Drnwsoy and Iloulah
Robert Itecd returned on Wcdncs-
ilnv f rnm Vnln with n nmv Pnnl rnr
lt.ltlf.li In. U...U ti.it.liln . .Afliirn fmni
nitivii .u ....a iiiiuuiv w nwu.u ..ui.i
tlio local'garngo as lliolr stock was
exhausted. Blnco his return he has
hcon learning to drlvo with fervor,
and after running over nearly every
body ho saw, ono downtown curb
stono proved Invlnclblo and now tho
beautiful nef enr, minus a few wheols
nun iiiiiigs is mm up ior repairs.
Ilarrlng further mlschauco, Mr. and
Mrs. Heed expect to leavo In n few
days (fti a trip ovorlnnd to Cottago
(Irovo, Oregon, stopping on tho way
for a visit at Mitchell with a son.
Tlio Heed placo outside of town has
been rented to William McKonnlo.
Mrs. Ilaruoy Tlllltson was a Jun
tura visitor last Wednesday
Jack Weber lifts been busy tho
past week painting tho Catholic
Church.
Martin Joyco and Mlcheal Btnnton
returned from Ontario on Thursday.
I. W. Wolcomo returned on Frl-
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m i Vi'T&rJfr-j it '.- . r- xw iiL iv sttp5 7W Jt?dn. r i ii"iHfr- S Ash. X :iMat"fiSJiM i m
day from a business trip to HuniB,
In connection with tho opening of tho
Home Drug Storo thcro In which ho
has an Interest.
J. D. Follows returned on Friday
from Uolso nnd loft Immediately for
Dotilo by way of Hlversldo and Crono,
Mrs. Jcssu Ostor and daughter,
Vera, came tut otowu last Friday and
toft tho following morning for On
tario whoro Miss Outer Is attending
high school.
MIsh Hazel Curroy left on Satur
day for Ontario whore sho Is attend
ing high school.
Mrs. J. I). Smith returned tho last
of tho week from a few days visit
In Uolso.
Mrs. William Altnow of Iloulah,
accompanied by her mothor, Mrs.
Stewart and her sister, Mrs. Falrman,
passed through town last Thursday
on tho way to Ktvorsldo for a visit at
tho Falrninn ranch. t
Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgo Ilclhseii of
Ontario, former residents of.Juntura,
camo I nfrom Ontario In their car
Friday atoning. After spending tho
night with friends bore, thoy loft for
a hunting trip In tho mountains.
They woro accompanied by Gordon
Flock, also of Ontario.
Tho plcturo show and danco fol
lowing was largely attended by mem
bers of this community and thoso
outside. Tho pictures wcro very
good, and wo hope that Mr. t.utton
will mako tho weekly plcturo shows
a permanent feature
Father O'Connor of linker camo up
from Ontario on Saturday to con
duct services hero. Ho, left Sunday
morning after mass with Martin
Joyco for Iloulah to conduct sorvlcos
there. Father O'Connor will also
hao charge of tho Drewsey parish.
At llardwlck returned on Satur
day from a visit to his sister who
lives In Walla Walla Washington. Ha
reports a very ptonsant tlmo.
Kinney Stownrt resigned his posi
tion nt tho Unllaghor storo where ho
has been employed for a number of
months, nnd will try outdoor wJrk
for a while. At present ho Is haying
for Hon Jones at tho upper ranch.
Jack Weber Is assisting Mr. Gallag
her temporarily.
A number of young folks attendod
tho danco at Drewsey on Saturday
niglil. Among tlicin woro tlio Misses
Margaret and Lane McDonald, Mary
Hoffman, Harry Churchill. Klnuoy
Stownrt, Androw McDonald and Dee
llakor.
Mr. und Mrs. Ilobcrt Heed were
Drewsey visitor on Sunday In tho
now Ford car.
William Lytlo of Otis was a Jun
tura visitor on Friday. Ho was ac
companied by his daughter, I.ydla,
who was 111. i.
It Is reported thnt Stanley Asp,
who has been a resident of this com
munity slncu his return from Franco
last Fall, will tench tho Otis School
for tho coming your, succeeding Miss
Carmen Donegal), who was recently
mnrrlod. Mr. Asp has been omplo)od
for Home tlmo past nt tho 1. U 8, Co.
ranch at Otis.
Miss Itosamund Ilruca of Drowsov
pa-nod through town last Friday on
hor way to North Yaklmn, Washing-
ion wuoro hiio is attending school,
M McLaren loft on Friday for
minis to help his brother Dowcy with
his haying.
Frod Kuuphusman was a Iloulah
visitor on Friday.
Tho Misses I.ano and Margaret Mc
Donald loft on Tuesday morning for
Uolso whoro thoy will both attond
school.
NOTICi: OF 1IONI) I'MUTION
nnd
HTATI3 CiUAKANTV OF INTKIUMT
KIjKCTION.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt on tlio
7th day of September, 1920, tho
Hoard of Directors of Slldo Irriga
tion District, did pass nnd adopt a
resolution, after tho approval of tho,
Stato Engineer of tho Stnto of Ore
gon first had, whrioby It Is determin
ed by said Hoard that it is iiecessnry,
and for tho best Interest of tho snld
district, nnd tho only moans whereby
tho project as outlined nnd so ap
proved may bo financed, that tho said
district Issue, nogotlato and sell, for
tho purpose of defraying tho uoccs
sftry expenses of organization of said
district, construction of works and
system, and maintenance and opera
tion of snmo, or any ono or moro of
said purposes, Its negotlablo coupon
bonds In tho sum of ON' 10 HUNDHHD
TEN THOUSAND DOMiAHS ($110.
000.00), maturing serially In annual
amounts approximately ouual, prin
cipal nnd Interest, In not less than
ten years nor moro than twenty years
after dnto, Interest paynhlo semi-annually
at not to oxeced six por cen
tum per annum, and that said resol
ution calls for nn election to bo held
nnd which will bo hold within said .
district, at Lincoln School House,
School District No. 29 commencing at
tlio hour of 8'00 o'clock In tho fore
noon, and continuing until and dol
ing nt tho hour of 5:00 o'clock In
tho afternoon, on tho 11th day of
October, 1920, at which said election
will bo submitted to the qualified
electors of said district tho question
of whether or not the said uegotlnblw
coupon bonds of said district In said
sum for tho said purposes, or any or
all of tho said purposes shall li
authorized, negotiated, and sold, and
nt which snld election tho said (null
ified olectors shnll bo required to
cast ballots containing tho words
Hands Yes" or "Ilnnds No," or
words equivalent thereto, and
Notice Is further git en thai n reso
lution was duly passed and adopted
at tho nbovo roferred to meeting of
said Hoard of Directors, whereby It
Is determined that It is for tho best
Interest of tho said district that re
quest bo tnada for a guaranty of In
terest on snld bonds for a period of
the first Two (2) years, by tho Statu
of Oregon, nnd that nt snld elec
tion. nbovo roferred to thntjUiu ques
tion of authorizing tho Hoard of Dir
ectors of said district to do und per
form all acts and things noccssary
and by law required In procuring Ilia
said guaranty of Interest on said
bonds for said period, bo also sub
mitted to tho qualified olectors of tho
district, nnd that pursuant thereto,
tho said question will ut said election
bo so submitted to tho qualified olec
tors for determination;
All file's, minutes, plans and speci
fications and approvals am now no
tlio. and open to Inspection at thu
homo of W. D. Patch, tho placo of
business for said Hoard of Directors.
Notlco Is further given that as'nn
aloctlou board for suld election, I
Yant. Mrs. W. D. Patch, and U I..
Culhortson woro by snld resolution
appointed, and that said election will
nt snld tlmo and place bo hold, nnd
tho quostlnns so submitted to u vote
of nil qunllflod electors of said din
trlct. Datod this Scptombor 7th, 1920.
I. YANT.
Sccrotnry Slldo Irrigation District.
First Publication, Scptombor 9, 1920
Last Publication, October 7, 1920.
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rOK TIIK INDIVIDUAL AND l'OU THK STATU
A Parson with No Education has but On Chanco In HO, 600 to
Ilonder Distinguished Sorvlco to th Public
With Common School Education 4 Chances
With High School Education ' 87 Chances
With College Education 800 Chances
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THOSE STATES
ARE WEALTHIEST THAT
M08T IN EDUCATION
HAVE INVESTED
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a "Ltbornl and Practical Education" pra-
paros tho Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship and Successful Careers in
Apiculture KuglneerlnK Mlnlnc Home Economies
Comment) Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Kdiiruliuu
The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MU8IC, ENCJLISH.
MODEltN LANGUAGE, AUT aud the Other Buseutluls of a
Standard Technical Collogo Course
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MALE AND FEMALE
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Birth, wealth, trappings, vanished. A new
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are strong, lead, and tho.se who are weak follow.
Sueh is this great story. Hanging from the
splendid home of an English Earl to savage
scenes in a tropical jungle, from nice conven
tions of the cultured elite to uncontrolled pas
sions of ancient Hahylon.
An epic of love and struggle, vital in theme,
stupendous in conceptions, amazingly dramatic,
beautiful beyond words.
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