The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 10, 1921, Image 5

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THE ONTAltlO AKUUS, ONTARIO, OKEGON, I'MUKSDA FEBRUARY 10, 1921
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UNITED I'itKSIlYTKHIAN CHUHCH
10:00, A. M. Dlblo School.
11:00 A. M., Worship.
Sormon BUbJcct: "Tho UnBonrchablo
nichos."
CMC P. M Young People's Socloty
Miss Mlllan Town send lender.
7:30, Worship.
Sormon subject: "Tho Forglvnoss ot
8his."
ltov. M. E. Dunn D. D. of Spokano
will pronch. Evangelistic meetings
will contlnuo nil wnok conductv.1 by
tho doctor.
HAITIBT CUUltCII
Ulblo School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Subject: "Snnctlflcntlon".
Junior 11. Y. P. D. 6:30.
Senior I). Y. P. W. 0:30
Dlblo Study Class, open tor nil
0:30.
Oospol Sorvlco, 7:30.
Subject: "nightly dividing tho word
of Truth."
Prnyor Sorvlco, Wodnofldny 7:30.
A hearty Invitation to nil theso
Horvlccs.
ItOOM FOIt KENT Two blocks
north nnd two blocks west of grndo
school. Mrs. Plorco. 10-11
HIUUTH! HKAUTHI HKAHTSt
lionrtB to win. Hearts to lose
Woodmon nnd Hoynl Neighbors,
Monday ovcnlng, Fobruary 14th at
tho Masonic Hall. Coino nnd bo n
good wlnnor7 or losor7.
Electric Wiring
All wiring done strictly
ot state laws.
We build up to a standard,
not down to a price.
Griffith Electric Shop
Telephone 228 J
MIOTHODIST CHUHCH
Sunday Sorvlcos
10 A. M. Sunday School.
11 A. M. Preaching,
"Tho Victories of Fnlth."
0:46 P. M. Epworth League
7:30 Illustrated address.
"Tho UolngB nnd Sayings of Jesus".
Miss Monn lllco has bcoji out of
school tho past two wcekB on ac
count ot Illness.
Dr. A. O. Mooro, tho votorlnarlnu,
was at lionltn last week and vncln
atcd Bovcrnl head of cnttlo for blnck
log. Master Max Taggart, who has
boon vory til with tonsllltlB, was
ablo to bo bnck at school Monday
mdrnlng.
ANNOUNCEMENT
DOCTOIl J. C. WOODWAHD,
OCULIST, WOODWAnD
nUILDINO, PAYETTE, IDAHO
dealros to announce that ho
will bo nt his offlro ovory af
ternoon for tho purposo of FIT
TINO GLASSES. Arrangomonts
may bo mado for ovcnlng ap
polntmonts. Eyos will bo ox
nmlnod FREE OF CHADaE.
Ottlco oqulpmont Includos
ovory modorn InBtrumont. FIT
nnd SATISFACTION guaran-tood.
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WATER RIGHT APPLICATIONS
SHOW IRRIGATION INCREASE
Widely Scattered Fllliiffs Bhotv Thnt
Many Hmnll Unit Will Ik- Added
To Irrigated Art'ft of Oregon
This Year
Signs
The Things You Go By
We Make Them
Turner Bros..
Barney Pete
Ontario
4-V4-V-V4"-Vt4--
Have You a Natural Talent Jf
for Dressmaking?
Do you like to make pretty things for your
self and the members of your family? There's
a rare satisfaction to creative sewing, and
many women would develop the talent if
they had
A Western Electric Portable
Sewing Machine
to do the laborious pedaling, to go fast or slow
at a touch, to be carried upstairs or down or
over to mother's.
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SPECIAL FEBRUARY OFFER
No. 1 machine, $12 down and $6 a month
No. 2 machine, $16 down and $8 a month
And 10 discount for cash purchase
These machines have the newest attach
ments. Take one home for a few days' trial,
without obligation to buy.
A Motor for Your Old Machine
The "Sew E-Z" Motor attaches to your old
machine, whatever type it is, and does the
pedal work by electricity, the same as an elec
tric sewing machine.
Come and see the machines running at the
Electric Shop
Idaho Power Co.
During the months ot Octohor,
Novombor nnd Docembor, 08 per
mits wero Issued by tho Stato En
gineer, I'orcy A. Cupper, covering
tho appropriation of water from var
ious streams and other sources for
tho Irrigation of 28,308 ncreg of
land, tho dovolopmont ot 180 horse
powor, domestic, mining, flumlng
lumber nnd various other purposes,
at nn estimated cost of approximate
ly $100,000. Sovon rcsorvolr permits
wero granted, covering tho storago of
3,714 aero feet of water.
Among tho moro Important con
templated projocts for Irrigation de
velopment aro that ot W. E. Martin,
of Nowbrldgo, Orogon, for tho Irri
gation of 4,002 ncrcs of land with
tho waters of Snako Itlvor; F. C
Uoarlngor nnd others of Hereford
'Oregon, for tho Irrigation of 903
ncrcs of land with tho wntors ot
North Fork of Durnt lllvorj V. A.
Phillips and A. N. Inglo, of linker,
Orogon, for supplomontnl supply for
Irrigation of 1SG0 acres ot land,
with tho waters of main Englo
Creek; J. 11. Wilson, J. W. Wilson,
nnd J. A. Wilson, of North I'awdor,
Oregon, covering tho Irrigation of
1175 acres of land with tho waters
of Anthony Crcok, Anthony Oorgc
llCBorvoIr nnd Mud Lake Itcsorvolr;
tho Fort Klamath Moadows Company
ot Fort Klamath, Oregon for tho Ir
Vlgntton ot 0,318 acres of land In
Klnmath County with tho wntors ot
Mllo Crcok, Soven Mllo Crcok, nnd
Anna Slough; A. M. deary, of Port
land, for trrlgntlon ot 7100 acres of
land In Klamath County, with tho
wntors of Upper Klnmnth Iiko; tho
Mt. Koubon Mining Company, of
Grants Pass, Oregon, for tho appro
priation of wntor from Iloubon Crook
for dovolopmont of 87,000 horsopow
or at nn estimated cost ot $10,000.;
Wv II, Snlos, ot Mohler, Oregon, for
tho appropriation of wator from Fol
ey Crook for tho dovolopmonl of 87
horso powor In Tillamook Coun
In Mnlhour County, tho following
permits havo boon Issued:
To Z. F. Antrim, of Pnyetto, Ida
ho, covorlng tho construction of tno
Antrim Ilesorvolr for tho storago of
waters df Decker Crook for Irriga
tion of 100 acros ot land, In Mnl
hour County, Oregon nt an cstlmatod
cost of $8000.00,
To Ooo. Eddy, of Mnlhour, cover
ing tho appropriation of wntor from
Fish Crook for Irrigation of 45 ncrcs
nnd domestic wator supply In Mal
heur County.
To F. Dongoa, of McDermltt, No
vnda, covorlng tho appropriation of
wator from Jackson Crook, for Irri
gation of 05 acros and domosttc uso
In Mainour County.
INTERESTING NEWS OF
Tho Woik Done lly Tho Department
of Vocational Agriculture In tho
Ontario High Hrliuol
Tttn dull! tt.tr.l..l(nn .ti.1r I. !
y ..w w....k..-..uh.un num in uir
cuuuro is quuo umoroni rrom mo
old llmo course Tho work under
this bill Is dono with tho solo aim
of sorlously Interesting tho studonts
In the field of agriculture. In
stead of being tho text book course
ub hcre-to-foro offered It 1b a prac
tical courso Involving tho problems
of tho ranchors ot today nnd tho
meuns of solving theso problems. An
Idea of what Is being dono along
practical linos Is tho work In pro
jocts. Each student Is required to
carry on soma problem In feeding
animals or growing crops for a per
iod ot six months. Accurnto records
ot tho projects aro kept and nt tho
ond of the period tho profit nnd loss
on tho work is flgurod. Somo of
tho projects now under way are: 1
Tho caro of brood sow before and
after farrowing and the subsoquont
caro of tho pigs; 2 Keeping milch
cowb, separating tho milk nnd food
ing tho skimmed milk to pigs; 3
Kooplng milch cows and retailing
tho milk; 4 Tho planting, cultivating
and harvesting of a crop ot ryo
from G acres of laud; C Kooplng 18
lions for ogg production; 0 Kooning
20 stnnds ot bees; 7 Cnro ot 10
rango cnttlo for n porlod of one
yenr; 8 Breaking a team of horses
for work. Tho student cither buys
tho stock or tnkes over tho manage
ment of thorn from somcono nnd nil
tho profit made goes to tho boy;
also ho stands nil tho Iobs. Ono boy
lant month mndo a clonr profit of
$51.00 on two cows.
Besides this work tho clasi tests
milk brought to tho laboratory by
tho various ranchors. This testing
Is dono frco nnd accurnto, and re
liable tests nro guaranteed,
A cortnln nmouut of shop work
Is dono nlong with tho recitation.
Hog houses, self feeders, poultry
houses nnd pons, feed nicks and
other such work Is dono.
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THE ARGUS PRINTS BUTTERWRAPS
Mrs. C. O. Hcnlup roturnod Sun
day from a two weeks visit In the
homo ot hor daughter at Mlddloton
Idaho.
Ernost nnsmusscn hns been suf
fering from an attack of quinsy the
paBt week. Dr, McDonald is attend
ing him.
Nettlo Ilartsho invited in sovoral
of hor girl frlonds li.t Saturday to
; neip nor cuiuuruiu iwr iwtmiu unm
I day. A very onjoynblo time was
had. Mrs. iiartsno servea aoucious
refreshments.
L. Ii. Culbertson transacted busi
ness In Dolso last WodnoBday and
Thursday.
Mr. Jones who has been holplng
nt tho Soawell ranch was called
homo last wook, ono of his boys
having scnrlot fever. Mr Mason
riouffh is taking his place feeding
sheep.
Lawrmiro Attehury'a llttlo child
Virgil hns the mcnsles this weok
Mr nnd Mrs. Oliver Connor spent
Frldv at tho Culp home.
Oootko Bullous was a Nyssa call
er laBt Saturday
'The past week Mr and Mrs. Slon
oker havo been enjoying a visit
with Mr Slonoker's slstor and hus
band. Mr nnd Mrs. Dnvey.
Miss Mat) was unablo to attend
school dutlos a couple of days last
week because of a vory bad selgo
ot tonsllltlB.
Llo- d Culbertson roforeod basket
ball games both Friday and Satur
day o' oilnf-s at Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Cnrtca and family
wero dinner guests at tho S J Simp
son homo last Thurs lay evonlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lattlg nnd
Mr, and Mrs. Wm Dosch wero din
ner guosts nt tho ( A. Karst homo
Sunday,
The Carlco family wero entertain
ed at the Durrell home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Heslup and Mr
and Mrs. C. C. Heslup spent a verv
onjoynblo evening with tho Simpson
family Sunday.
Mr Sitton of Welser spent Mon
day evening with Mr. Sullens.
P M. Doals was In attendanre at
the Monday meeting of tho Farm
Dureau short course at Ontario. The
toplo for tho day was Horticulture
and Mr. Doals reports that if the
remaining days of tho weok prove
as Interesting those who do not at
tend aro tho losers.
Students To Judge Htock
In Juno In connection with n
stock show to bo hold In Union, Oro
gon, n stock Judging contest will bo
hold botwoon tho teams ropresontlng
tho various Eastern Orogon High
Schools otforlng tho work In Smlth
Hughcs Agriculture Each team will
bo composed ot throo mombors with
two nltomntos. As soon as tho
woathor pormlts tho studonts of tho
Vocational Agrlculturo Dopartmont
of tho Ontario High School will be
gin Intensive training tor tho con
test. Tho oxponBOs ot tho trip will
probably bo mot by tho studonts
thomsolvcs putting on a real old
tlmo "County Fair" with nil tho us
ual stunts.
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ARCADIA NEWS NOTES
Quito a number of tho neighbors
gathorod at J T. Long's Friday
and tho ovcnlng was pleasantly
spent with iuubIc and singing.
Chas. Dullard and son woro Nys
sa visitors, Wodnesday.
J, A. Hunt wont to Wolsor Friday
to attend tho woolgrovcr's associa
tion. E. D. Duller Sr. took dinner with
Charllo Oausett Sunday.
Miss Lillian Dall who Is uttondlng
high school at Ontnrlo conio homo
last Wodnosday with an attack of
plourlsy.
Word has boon rocolvud from Jim
Flomlng and wlto who loft for Port
land a short tlmo ago that thoy had
continued on to California. Too
much rain lu Portland for Mr
Fleming's health.
Mrs, C. W, Darrott and son Philip
spent tho day, Sunday, with Mrs.'
Elbort Dutler, Sr.
Dill Doaglo of Ontario Is building
sheep sheds at tho Detreo shoep
camp on tho Denall ranch. Mr. Do
frees will begin lambing the 16th.
Mr. Hunt has startod his hay
chopper and Is chopping hay to food
tho owes with lambs, Ho has about
ono hundred lambs at this writing
Arohlo Wolro has his household
goods and livestock advertised for
sale. Mr. Welro will leave with his
family for Canada tho first of March
whoro ho haB bought a wheat ranch
Miss Florence Dullard Is on tho
sick list again,
Tho roads around Arcadia are al
most Impassable. Mostovoryone went
to Sunday School Sunday morning
behind tho faithful old farm horso.
No loss than a dozen robbtns
woro seen in this neighborhood Sun
day. Does that mean spring is horo
or havo tho robblns mado a mis
take. Llttlo Evelyn Lackey who has
boon visiting hor grand parents, Mr
and Mrs. Andy Lackey ot Ontario
for several months has roturnod to
her parontB, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Long
of Arcadia.
Wallace Llnch of Nyssa is work
ing at tho Detreo snoop camp.
J. T. Long is pruning his young
pruno orchard. Thoro Is ovory in
dication ot a big fruit crop this
yoar If Jack Frost will Juat stay
away.
Chas. Oasset attonded tho ditch
meeting at Nyssa Saturday after
noon. Cody Dutler wr.s down from Dolso
to visit his parents last weok.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Edwards
went on the train to Ontario Satur
day to have somo dontal work done
for tholr small son, Joe Dud.
Elmer Smith was on tho sick list
Thursday.
Iko Carter was down from Wels
er Wednesday to boo about getting
the Job ot riding tho shoestring
ditch this year. He stayed over
night at tho Thomas ranch. Mr
Carter was rider for tho ditch last
year.
THE SAVINGS CLUB
We pay five per cent interest
Compounded Semi - Annually
The average person handles thousands of
dollars every year which is his own money tem
porarilyjthe trick is to make more of this money
stay with you.
Let this bank help you form the habit of
SAVING money more easily than SPENDING it.
The following is a sample of what might be
done with your spare change if you attend THE
SAVINGS CLUB regularly.
$1.00 deposited each week for
one year will amount to $53.18.
$5.0J deposited each month for
one year will amount to $61.63.
$5.00 deposited each month for
fiveyearswillamountto $321.30
The sure, safe road to riches is
STEADY, SYSTEMATIC SAVING
Why not begin building your fortune today?
Ask for Escue.
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II. L. PETERSON
Funeial Director and Licensed Embalmer
Lady Assistant
when Desired
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