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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
-Wli THE ONTARIO AKOUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1921 BULLY CREEK NEWS Tho Jensen homo nun tlio scene of n pleasant itutico, Decotnbur tlio 28th, whan n good sized crowd en Joyod llHolf until n Into hour. Mrs. It. dnllouny was obliged to lako hor bnhy to town, Monday, to Hocuro tho (toctor'n, rnro, tho little ono having dou'lopud n hiid enso of bronchitis. Misses IIoho mid Loin Jonson loft Inst Snturttny for tholr schools on tho const, nftor spending tho holl dnyn with their parents. Mm, J. J. Ulckornon nnd children, Anita, ltyron nnd Morvln. returnod Saturday from "Vnlo whoro thoy Hpond Bovornl tlnys visiting relatives nnd frlondn. ' , Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. 1. Hcnilrlx nrrlv cd Wcilnmdny from Portland, Whoro thoy hnvo hoon visiting for tho pool two wooks. Two pupllH, Morvln nnd Myron Dlckorson, woro noltho( tnrdy nor nhionl during tho punt Kchool month. CONOUICOATIONAIi CIIUIICH Corner Idnho & 2nd St. 8. W. Preaching, 11:00 A. M Subject; "Tho Klrst Christian." Christian Kndenvor, 0:30 P. M livening Preaching sorvtco with drawn o nil mny attend tho W. 0. T. U. Hally nt tho M. E. Church. Mllilo Study, Tuesday, 7:00 P. M. 103 nt Bundny School last Sunday, lots mako It 110 next Sunday. Como nnd henr our 12 ploco Orchestra, tho best In Unqtom Oregon. Wo nro doing nil wo can to tnnko tho nbovo services Interesting njul liiBtructlvo. Como nnd boo for your solf. To como onco Is nlways to como. Comot A kooiI tlmo Sunday nt throo M. nt tho Men's Mooting. Come. I A Reed time Bundny at throo M. nt tho Men's Mooting. Como. P Men nltoittl three o'clock. tno mooting Huudny, Do nt tlio Men' Meeting Sunday. TOR BAt.K Mnrred Hook cookorols, bred from hoav lojnrn. $2 to $B. Phono 013. rruUlnnd or address J. 1). Meal, Pnyotto, Idaho. It. It. 1. 808 0-8 p. UNITKI) PHKHUYTKIUAN CIIUItCH 10:00, A. M. Mlblo School. 11:00, A. M. Worship. 0:4C, P. M. Young Pooplo's Moot ing. Will Join In union services In the pvonlng nt tho Methodist Church un der d'rcctlon of tho W. C. T. U. Mo nt tho Men's Meeting Sunday. KOIl BAI.H Oil TRADE For cnt tlo or horses, mv 101 ftvo pnsscngor Hulclc car, In first class mcchnnlcnl condition, terms If wanted, has boon run a llttlo over 10,000 miles. II. A. Arnoson. Ontario. 8CC tf. roil BALK row young and vig orous White Leghorn roosters from Corvnllls' best pen. $3 each. Ad ilrcps box CG, Ontario, Oregon. 8070-7. I I ATTENTION! I nMiii mm -tMw. ..r. f iii mil ii "M' wi On Thursday Evening. January 20, at the City Hal!, Ontario, Oregon, 8 p. in. The First Regular mcclirg of The Malheur Game Protective Association At this meeting by-laws will be adopted by the association and members taken into the club. Officers fqr thejeaiUYJll be elected, committees appointed and the club put on a working basis. All those interested in the propagation of game, the enforcement of the game lawn, and the destruction of crows, rabbits and other pre datory birds and animals are urged to be pres ent and add themselves to the strength of the association. You are requested to be present. Do your share by .swelling the ranks. BE THERE WHAT you lose " thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that Be cause when you ua It tbero at no failure no louea. Every bak Intf U tweet and palatable and stay moUt, tender and delicious to tho laat tasty bite. Thatf s a big saving but that isn't all. You save when you buy Calumet and you aavo when you uae k. CALUMET BAKING POWDER MSTVVrt3TT It is reasonable in cost and possesses more than the or dinary leavening strength. You pay 1m and um Um. Tou get the moot In purity, dapandaUUty and whole- In every way it is the best way to keep down bat ln cota. That's what ha mada K the world', biggest selling baking powdar baa kapt It the favorite of millions of houaawivea for more than thirty years. Pound can of Calumet contain! fuM 16 oa. Some baking powd era come la 12 oa. Instead of 16 ox. cans. Be aura you get a pound when you want tL Calumet SutuMa Cake Rdp Vi cup of butter, 1 it rain oranu. Uteri aunr. 2K cupa flour, 1 cup water, z level teaspoons Cata met Baking Powder, 1 tea- poon lemon, rolka of 9 egg. Then mix ia u regular way. OREGON SLOPE OREGON SLOPE HEN PROVE UNRIVALED ENTERTAINERS llotli its Cooks nnd Musicians More Men Win Lniircls in llnnquct to Whcs Kiro Thrvnti'iis Piiniplnjr. I'lnut Ono of tlio finest ovonlng gather ings Hint has ovor been hold on tho Blopo was tho ono Inst Friday even ing whoti tho men entertained their wives nnd families at tlio Park School House Harmon Northrop presldod at tlio piano and Mr. Dur- roll and Mr. Lindsay playod tho saxaphono and trombono whllo tho ladles enjoyed n flno suppor of oys ter soup, celoiy, cheoso, pickles, cot fco and dollcloiiB npplo plo. Sovornl Bplondld toasts wcro glvon, then an oxcollont musical program followed. A malo qunrtatto gnvo sovoral nplon- dld selections; Harmon Nortlirop's solo was so well enjoyed ho was called back twlcoj L. I Culbertson's nnd Mr. Summer's solos woro appre ciated by all; tlion a moo!, trial was glvon which furnished nn ovonlng of fun for all. Irvln Culhortion speak ing for tho men nt tlio closo of tlio evening's entertainment promised tho ladles that tho men would enter- tain tliom again somo tlmo within tho noxt ono hundred yearn. Tho ladles will ho glnd to have this an annual affair and voto tlio mon ns royal ontcrtnlnors. FltUITlAND BENCH HOT LUNCHES DISCONTINUED IN SCHOOLS OF FRUITLAND Dnvls Itnnrli N Hold to NclnnHkn Mnit 1. N. Hill Pusses Awny Other I'lultlnml Sown Plro broko out In tho roof of the Payotlo-Oregon 8lopo pumping plant during tho wind of Sunday afternoon nnd hut for tho prompt work of Mr. Bulletin, tho man In chnrgo of tho plnnt, nnd othorH who enmo quickly and lont assistant considerable dam ago might hnvo resultod. As It was tho flro was confined to tho roof of tho transformer room and was final ly checked. Tho flro ovldontly ori ginated from a shorting of olectrlc current nnd danger from contact with llvo wires hampered tho tnon working till tho lino was killed by tho Idnho Power Co. after which tho flro was quickly masterod. Llttlo Jimmy Ileslup hns boon qulto sick with tho mcahlcM tho pnst wook hut is Improving nlcoly. Minn Illnncho Culp has gono to tho Porrln Ilnrlnnd homo to stay n fow wooks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orn Wilkin of Pay- otto spont Thursdny at tho Karat homo. A young men's class has boon or ganized at tho Park Sunday School. Thoro woro six young mon present Inst Sunday nnd sovornl moro aro ox- Ipocted noxt Sunday. In splto of tho vory bad roads tho total nttondanco last Sunday was forty-olght. Tho Jorsoy cow sale hold at the A. A. Juttorldgo farm last Friday, was largoly attondod nnd cows sold nt a good prtco. C. 0 Heslup roturnod from Vale Wednesday ovonlng whoro ho has been on tho grand Jury. Tho serving of hot lunches to the school children has been discontinu ed for a tlmo at least. Tho equip ment and cost of sorvlng lunches to this tlmo had cost $C0.CC and tho re ceipts woro only $47. BG. Tho mottor was presented and left to tho Com mittee to decide nnd tho lunches wcro, discontinued. Tho lack of corpora tion from tho parents and lack of understanding hns no far madu the proposition not a tlnnnclal success, At tho Mothers' Clrclo Friday a most Interesting nnd Instructive ad dress was given by Hov. 11. E. Mowo, pastor of tho Chrlstlnn Church of Pnyotto, his subject was "Tho Dlvlnu Call" and It was pronounced as ono of tho host lectures listened to by our clrclo. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dnvls the pnBt wook sold their fifteen ncro rnnch to Mr. and Mrs. Howe, of Wooclrlvor, Nobraska. The prlco paid Is not yot known but everything oxcept house hold goods wont with tho ranch local oil ono nnd ono-linlt miles south enst of Frultlnnd. mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvls will visit tholr sons. Frank and Chns. In Senttlo, nnd next summer spond sovornl months visiting In Now York stnto boforo locating. Monday tho Unpllst ladles and neighbors gnvo an afternoon party nt tho Dnvls homo boforo tholr going away Cako nnd coffco woro served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur llrownlng. of Woodrlvor, Nobraska, aro hero look ing for n location. Tho High 8chool Juniors aro husv gottlng out tholr now Annunl which will ho known as tho Poma Terra. Tho young men and womon aro hav ing tholr pictures taken for tho nn nunl. , ,. , I. N. Hill, ngod sixty nlno, dlod Monday night. January 10, at tho homo of Nurso 8hafor In Pnyotto from cancer of tho stomncn. mo I... I tluml In Mild vnltnv nllOUt flflOOII yours nnd was woll llkod by all who man .school notks Francis Holder who was accident ally shut nearly two weeks ago was nblo to walk n llttlo on Wednesday. At Assembly Meeting held Friday morning, officers for tho Library Society woro olected. It was docld oil that ovory other Frldny would bo tho tlmo taken over for tho pro grams. Mitchell Mooro wa3 elected president; James Purccll, vice-president, and Hugh UIggs, Secretary. . Earl Scan In nttondlng school again after n long Illness. Daisy Secoy missed tho last wook of school on account of car-trouble. Tlio High School basket ball tenm will play Vale, Frldny, January 14, at tho Opera House Don't miss tho first game of tho season. Iloost our toam. firing your quarter and bo thoro at 8 o'ctock sharp. AMERICAN LEGION POST TO STAGE IlIO HMOKKK HOON Ontario PoBt No. 67 of tho Ameri can Legion Is going to Inaugurnto Its now year program with n rushing smoker which Is schedulod for Jan uary 24. Tho commlttco In chnrgo of tho ovent Is propnrlng to mako tho gnthorlng ono that will bo romorabor cd by all tho boys nnd Is stocking up with cob-plpos and tho proper flllor for tho naino, ns well as listing a numbor of stuntB to mako tho ovon lng enjoyable. Not only tho mem bers of tho Post but all ox-Hcrvlco men aro Invited to bo present at tho session. W. F. Homan was a Welsor visit or Wodnesday Mis. Jcanctto EvnnB Is nt presont In Emmott, Idaho called by ,tho Illness of hor mother Mrs. Jas. F. Jamlcsou, formerly of Ontario. Tho Parent TcacherB Association will moot on Friday evening Janunry 28th nt tho High School building. Tho progrnm will bo In tho nnturo of n social entertainment In honor of tho school orchestra , . X X . A. i . . x. . . X X ' 'T I I1U IHIIUIMI D. .w ..-.- "- Dnvnlln U'lultlPHllttV nftONlOOtl at tWO and tlio body laid to rest In Illvor nldo comotory. Men nttond throo o'clock. tho mpotlng- Sunday, TWO HOUSES for sale nt bar gain. Now rontod to bring $70 per month. Proporty clear, no encum brance Call room 210 Mooro Hotel. 9310 A good tlmo Sunday at three M. at tho Mon's Mooting Como P. i g0 tkfc 4m .saves m mm the 4 K HANDSM v T. 9 ii m. -an I H1j I AT ONTAUK) IIOTKIJ4 Tho following nro among thoso re gistered nt tho Mooro Hotol this wook- Wm. Henley, Hums; It. N. Stanflold. Portland; 8am Cronm, Welsor; -F. Hnrtrog and wlfo, Ilro gnn; II. I). Dnnlols, Wolsor; J F. Snndors, Nnmpa; Oco. nodflsh, Mal heur; J. A. McNulty, Vale; Mlko Olb- bons, Juntura; Henry Iloswoll, Ilro- gan; Frank Andorson, Prnlrlo City; Hoy McNulty, Vale; John F. Con roy, Juntura; T. I). Dudloy, Jnmlo son; L. O. Olson, Holso; M. 11. Prlost. Now Plymouth; Owon J. Mil ip. Pniilwell: Joo 8. Howroy, Crow- loy; Jnmos 11. Lowo, Illchflold, Ida.; M. P. Kcnns, Oakloy, Klaho; joo Drlpps, Nyssa; Andrew Irwin, nak- .. . . rt..n X? U or; Darrou nowsor, nunm, . Johnson, Joseph, Oregon; Leo Hon oris, Nyssa; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. ir wln, Meadows; Miss Emma Hudson, Drogan; II. It. Clark. Crane; Wren McEwen, Kingman; J. M. McEwen, nivmlile: Dr. W. 0. Howo. Port land; II. C. Hodge, Wolsor; W J. Morrison. Jamloson; Jas. P. ryo, Mountain Home; Mrs, N. Curroy nnd daughter. Tho following woro among tnoso registered nt tho Carter Houso this week: Jeff Clour, Vale; A. F Mc Laln. Entorprlso; Will n. King. Washington. D. C; J. F Ilognrt and wife, Jamleson; It. II. Lockett. Ilro gan; Jim Thompson, Crane; James tim. .nil. Juntura: It. Mac Arthur, ineulah; O E, Leathers, Vnlo; C A Dunn, Nyssa; C. Hayden. woiser; Adam Murray. Juntura; J i no, Portland; Mrs. II. M. Moss, Ontario; M H neoson. Vnlo; V Monuioin. Adrlnn; W A Stcon, Welsor; E. P Parker. Welsor; Milt Mndlo, liurns; M II Myors. nrogan; J Scott, Nnm pa; Harry 8tacey, Vale; Horman Carstons, Payette. ' 'T "' " ' i .' x. X X X . X . :i . . x . y More Heat Per Pound In Jesse Knight's Spring Canyon Coal It burns hot and gives MORE HEAT PER POUND economy. It puts less soot in your chim- i neys because it ALL BURNS economy. It's free from slate;, every pound g is COAL economy. Use Jesse Knight's Snrinff Canyon Coal know him for his kindly disposition. ; ;; ; -' KmS;?! o'wXln:;:: for utter satisfaction in getting Tho funornl services woro hold In ; ' ; winter warmm. Order now while there's plenty. Cold weather is on, and pretty sure to stay for a while. Boise Payette Lumber Jx l Cm . T' ' it Company Al Chance, Manager Ontario Yard M 4i K5U5Th55 rnnAMEHY MEN WISE UP DmL'on creamery men, actual and nrospectlvo nro planning to onroll In largo numbers In tho olght weeks dairy manufacture short course nt tho agricultural collego. oponlng Jan uary 3 Soparnto coursos wm run for tho skilled creamery man nnd tho Inexperienced mnn. The dairy rtonnrtment handles about 110.000 pounds of butter annually, 200 gal lons of market milk dally, cneosa up to as nearly G000 pounds of milk dally as thoy can got. and a big Ice cream out put on a bran new ou-qt Perfection Dreadnought brlno ireoz- or Tho very latest mm mum. ii- fltable processes in this department will bo offered tho practicing milk products men of the stato. All In terested are Invited to ask furthor information from tho dairy depart ment, O. A. C, Corvallls. ELECTRICAL PRICES BELOW ZERO! ; (January only) The Electric Shop is housecleaning. During January you may buy the long-wanted labor-saying devices at new minimum prices. Appliances Discounted Washing machines, percolators, chafing dishes, irons, not piaies, wame irons- mi appu ances are iroincr at reduced prices. Five Per Cent Extra Discount for Cash Purchases Electric Cleaners Are Also Hit During January you can nut the Hoover or Ohio electric cleaner in your home for $5 -then the easy $5 a month payments until it's paid for withqut any trouble or hardship. Miller- Stand Lamps Beautiful, shaded stand lamps, highly decor ative, comfortable for the eyes, reduced to $12.50. Five Per Cent Extra Discount for Cash Closing Out at Less Than Cost QnTvin rri lin nf iisftfiil iinnliances will be i.rwl rnf nf nrfpns Hint, will make them auieklv flisnnnenr from our shelves. Come early to look them over. ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME NOW AT JANUARY BARGAIN PRICES Electric Shop it n -11 Idaho Power Co. & M n