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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
THE ONTARIO ARC US, ONTARIO, OEEOON, TllUHSDAt . FEBRUARY 10, 1921 m ('lunch Itecoptlon (ili'n A roccptlon was cUcn tit the Unp 1 1st Church to tlio forty mombors who woro tnkon Into membership during the mootliiRH rccuntly hold by ttov. Mllo 0. llcntly Mrs. Urncu Hohlnsnn hurt chnri;e of thu program which consisted of sours liy Mr. SoiiHeinuti nml Wllnior Tnylor. two plnno selections hy Mr h. It. Urolthnupt, roadliiRa liy Mrs. Goo. Hnwn mill Miss Until ('ttbeeu A buffet luncheon whs served. Tho niootluR of the Ulrls Friendly Club hold February 1st at tho High School was woll attended mill plan woro mado for Hevoral croups or dlfforont kinds. Thu meeting wait addressed liy Mm. W. J. 1'lntiuy nml others Mm f. V l'lniioy. former ly of tho Illuulilril made ami served hot doughnuts nml cotfoo which woro greatly appreciated liy the girls. Fobrunry 15th Ih to lis thu next pnrty which will hu hold nt thu home of Mm. I vein Onkcs. C'OMIO OPKItAH MAV CUMK iti:ouiaitiiV rix) ontaiuo Illshop 0. Wosloy Hums of the Mothodha Church wns n cutler ni tho Methodist parsonngu Inst Mon day. Tho pnstor'fl wife nsclstod l tho I.udlOH of tho Church hold n most dullghtful reception for Hit HIbIiop. A grcnt Methodist Itnlly wns held nt I'nyctto Monday nnd Tuesday of this week The following nttended from Ontario, Mosdmno Tnggnrl, Hunter, Ackortnnn, Sollgmnu. Wolili. Mrs. llenson nnd her little son Ir vln, I'nul Sollgmnn nnd llov nnd Mro. W. J hiiHComlio. Tho Ladles Aid -will moot with Mm. hUHComho nt tho rarsonnge Thursdny nftomoon, rohrunry 17. Mm. W. I lowland was hostess this week to tho Mondny llrldgo Club. Tho Tuosdny llrldgo Club met this week with Mm. IC. If. Twit. Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Under ontor tnlnod tho Cnrnntlon Club Tuesday evening, Tho Womnn'H Club liolil n moot ing this nftomoon nt tho homo of Mrs. 10. M. (Irolg. Jnpnnoso art wns sttullod and tho inonibeM present nil woro Jnpnnoso'costomort. Tho Wednesday llrldgo Club met this wook nt tho homo of Mm. Karl Illncknhy. Mr. and Mm. V. 1'. Ilomnii nru ontorlnlnlng tho Iinporhil Club this evening. lloblii Hood, one of thu most pop ular light operns over written will ho followed by other productions of tho Itnlph Dunbar company of ("hi cngo, provided of course ttjnt the patroungo hero morlts continuing Ontario on the circuit, doclnres Hor- AXXlTAIi MKKTING KAHMKIlfl' CO-OIMJIIATIVK ASSOCIATION (Continued From First Page) dairy products nnd hu wns nut no much Inlorpsted In the commercial stdo of dnlry foods hut of tho hu manitarian. Ho prosented facts nnd figures, undisputed. In n most Intel ligent and interesting way. There Imp, ttnlll tiintm trnl fif till, tnlnatir 1 and Dreamland thoatros. "rc ,300.000 H11,"(1,, l,''"',r0 ' ll,lr "llosldo Itobln Hood, thero nro on t'nltod States below iiormul In tho road wost now coinpanles slug-'Krowth and physical condition duo Ing "Tho Merry Widow," "Tho , to tho Inok of Improper nourish Chocolnto Soldier,'1 nnd "Tho Mlkn-' ont. In Portland 25 liro below .1.. ..11 S..VM-U,... ,.r vu..r. i,ui,i ,.n,i normal, and in l'cndloton 72r- nnd nil' still nonulnr In tho tlmu circuits "P Investigation It Is found Hint Interest In Iloliln Hood litis nl- roudy boon awakened. Thu first re- tho children nro not receiving the proper food to sustiitu them l a sorvatlons from out-of-town were normal prowui. ne ioia us ii in listed this wek from Hnrper. Or- on oxporlmont In Seattle of 20 000 gon. which Indlctes Hint the per- one-hnlf pints of milk to tho school formnnco will bo altenCod by ninny ehlldrou onoh day for one month out-of-town folks. thoy were nblo to reduce tho con dl- Hon of the children from 25 bo low norms! to 20 below normal. (JA.MK ASSOCIATION IS lll'NV 1(o ,.,1, Umt Valuo of food In ono HXKOM.IXO NKW MICMIIKIIH pound of butter wns enunl to 41 eggM, thut an experiment In tho " stnlo ponltontlary of Washington The Malheur Untiie Protective as- during n threo month porlcd by , fosdliiR tho prisoners nil the milk soolntlon Is busy thoto dnys Incrona- tiey t,mlllJ tonsiiine Ihoy were oil ing Its nioinlioMhlp. Tho foundoM allied to lodueo tho stek In the pris on liiispltntn from 25 to 8. Ho of tho club expect lo secure over em,,i16Hl7fd tho need for money to 100 members beforo tho campaign ndvortlso the dairy product nnd onds. Only it small feo is charged and inemboMlilp fees wilt be reced ed by O. M. Castlemnii. tronsuror LOCAL PERSONALS m KMSN-KA-ItO Tho wonderful washing powdor, chenpor mndo than bought. Formuln nnd Q other vnluo nhlo ouos 50c. This nil nnd 20c bring tliuni all. Discount to agents Ilnx 24 Klmnma, Idaho. 10. h. J. Akor, Iuconio Tax Advisor will be nt his Onlnrln nfflee on Mondny February Htli to meet cli ents nnd thoKO who noed mwlstnnro In their Income tax work 10 W S. Forklns of Vnlo, was town tho flrnt of tho week. II. It. Scott of Nyetm, was regis tered at tho Moore Hotel this week. Francis Holder will ntiond tho Older Hoys Conference nt N'nmpu this weak end. The Ilobokuh Circle met Wodnis- day nfternoon with Mrs. Wdim lloyil. Thu Parent TenohoM meotlng will bo held Friday, February 18th at 3 P. M. nt thu High Reboot Assem bly room. Mr. nnd Mm. F. Unborn left Mon day night for I. a Ornndo and Port land. Mm. N. O. Iledford returned from Portland Sunday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Harris of Ontario, nt Holy Itosary Hospital. February Oth, a daughter who bus boon given tho name. Olovln Arlbel. Curl Curtunian the stage driver from IttvoMldo to Crane Is In On lnrln for n tow days. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenrn Ox man of Jnmloson woro Ontario visitors this wook, enlled i.iiintlim to tho amount be lug expended In tho various nows ' ptipors biiiI mugnilnrs for products to take tlio plnco of milk and but ter; that with ono-olghth of ono per i cent cT a pound of hutterfiit, organ izations could comual tins erroneous propaganda nnd not only find more rosily miirkets for d,ilry Iprodticts but what wns worth moro thnn that would be benefiting InimiMitly in n vory Inrno oxtont by giving to J It tin tl tiiBH needed to build tho body nnd mako It lienor anio io copo with tholr follow men. Ho snld that ho wns not s0 much con cerned about tho sale of 100.000 pounds of biillor as he wns concern ed nbout how many 100,000 people nto butter. Iloally thoro were so innnv wholosomo truths told III such on lntoroetlng wny that those who missed the mldrens were the Iosts. A. J. Flock, Malinger of the llolso Co-Operatlvo Comiiany nnd Mr Cor mack, Flold Doputy for Idaho. wre . fr o it nt tho meeting. Following nro somo of tho more Important recolpts and expenditures of the Co-Operative Farmero' Cream ory Coiupnny for tho year 1920s nKCKIPTS. Duttormlllt $ 1.017.00 Chocso . IIS'S? Hauling Cream 3 773 51 ! Cream 18,541.20 Duttor 315.753.07 KXPHNTITUHK8 Snlarlea I tt.MO 84 Ico cream sates 10.i70.81 Cor and Kxpons 6,880.08 llulldlng nnd Lot n'?J?-5? Iluttor Snlt nnd Coloring 2,104.78 nuttor Hoxoh nnd Cubes 4.810.(13 Iluttor Cnrtons aJ2i?: Auto tiros "218 Advertising 422.20 Tho total merohnndlso rocolpta fhr the yonr wero $372,403 10. n.i., ....,, .., m. in npnu'ii miirn I 1 HIS IIIPUHllllMI "n n.'" ' LOST Pnckngo contnlnlng mor- tiinn tho people of tho community uhnndlge, on Main street or hntweon Post Office nnd Hnllnglier roeldencu Finder lenvo nt Argus office for re ward It tiM wwjT wMwwmi m I'll yn ,, . ynro.i7 y vavh ii wwom BgLffiW mm Plfi,8, irM -ifc vw n U ; AUmMM slx rjsrai UA1K "KOSTKK MOTHER OF THE WCM D" Bring Her Into (Vegoii She'll turn the low-priced hay crops into butter fat worth $1,000.00 a ton The minute the Dairy Cow begins to consume the unsalable hay crops of Oregon, she begins to bring in a cash return to her owner. Butter fat is ready money. Dairy products are a continuous crop that never fails. Put the Dairy Cow on the job. A Corner Stone of Prosperity The Farmer -The Cow . The Feed Build upon this foundation. Help inciease the im portation of good dairy cows into Oregon. START NOW! We'll do our share. We'll make it possible for the progressive farmer to obtain the equipment necessary in the production of milk and butter fat by extending such terms as will enable payment for same out of the profits of the cows. ronllxo nnd to J-. H. Ilrown. maiia- iriir. ninrii thnn to anvniio or to any thing otse Ih tho success due and the ,iatron or the rreamery sumvuu this npproclotlon Saturday In the de monstration given him He Is n man of much oxocutlvo ability. LOCAL PERSONALS - Til ' the p- McNulty & Co. Ontario, Oregon It M Perry, has resigned as book koopor nt tho First National Hank nnd gone lo Portland where he has accoptd n position with a boudliig house C C. Dofreoa Is now book keeper nt tlio First National. Tho "Mother, Goose" play uKon by th primary pupils of the Mtlndist Sunday School Saturday o.enlng was well attended consider ing tho bad wontlior and waa wall ' rondored by the llttlo folks Thu iprocooda amounted to $17.00, which I 'I'd u-P'it to. the treasury of the Sunday School. Dan Onllugher, the Juutttru pay master and merchant, was In On tario on busluoes tho first of the week. Honry llnby was here from Oregon Slope Tuesday. Mm. Hauna Clark has been pointed postmlstreiM at Drewaey suc ceeding MUs Mabel Cramer. Mm PCInrk previously held tho position severnl yours ago. Sam Croem of Welter was In town Monday. Mm. J. It. llnsmussou left today for u short visit to Moutpeller and Poontollo, Idaho. Mm. Emily Hall arrived In On tario tho oud of last week from Midland, S. Dak. to mako un extend ed visit with her son nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Gallagher Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stow- oil, Thursday, February 3, a son. Horn to Mr and Mrs J' hn C. Hoyt, Friday, February 4, a daugh ter. Mm. K M. Grovor wno has beau employed nt tho Stylo Shop tho past threo months has returned to DoUe Mm. G. A. Morgan of Groat Ilend, Kansas is horo'for nn extended visit with her son II. C. Morgan and family. Mr nnd Mm V. T. Herrett nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd niches of Vale wor Ontario visitors on Monday. W. W. Lotson returuod this woel from a threo wook's trip whloh took hint to Tin Juana, and othr Inter estlng places In California and uorth orn Mexico Mrs. I.eton retualued In California for a further aeatUvi liarenro Crowdor spout Sunday In Dolso. XOTIC'H OF HHKItllT'H SAM4 IN ; FOHICCLOSUItlO j ly vlrtuo of an Kxecutlon In Fore closure, duly Issued Jy tho Clork of tlio circuit court of tho Stnto of Orogon, for the County of Mainour, tinted the 9th, day of February, ij.i, in u corinui sun in tlio said Circuit Court for said State and , County, wJioroln 11. W, Swnglor, ns ndmlnlstrntor of Iho KBlnto of Thoiuns Crotlicrs, Deceased, us Plnlntlff, rocovorod Judgment against John Mcaivern nnd N'nncy McGUorn, ns DofendnnlB, In the sum of Might Hundred Ninety A No-100. ($890 00) Dolliirs. with Interest, Jhoreon from said Cth, duy of Jan-I unry, lun, nt tho rate of nlno perl cent per nnntim, nnd tho further , sum oi uno jiuniireu Forty a No 100. ($140.00) Dollars attorney's fees, nnd the further sum of Seven teen & 20-100 ($17.20) Dollars costs, nml tho further sum of Flvo Hundred & No 100 ($800.00) Dol lars, with Interest thereon nt the rate of nine per cent per annum from tho 2 3rd. day of January, 1017. and tho further sum of One Hundred Nlnoly-elght . 51-100 ($10S.51) Doltnrs. with Interest tl)oreon n: the rate of nix per cent por onnuni from the 1th. dny of Janunry, 10SO for taxes paid, which Judgment '.wis un rolled and docketed In the Clerk's tiff Ico of snld Court In said Con -it) on tho th, duy of Fobrunrv 1 921. TIIKItKKOUB NOTICB IS MKIIK IIY GIVKN, That I will on tho 12th. dny of Mnrch 1921, nt the hour of 2 o'clock In the nftomoon of snld dny, nt tho north innln entrance door of the Court House at Vale In snld County nnd Stnto, sell at public miction to tho hlghost nnd best bidder or bidders for cash,, the following described rent property, to-wit: All of Illock Two Hundred Forty one (211) In tho City f Ontnrlo, Malheur County, Oregon, according to tho official plats and maps of snld elty on file nnd of record In the office of tho County Clerk of Mal heur County. Oregon together with the tnnomonts, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In nuywlse nppertalning. Tho above real property with the tenements, hereditaments nnd ap purtenances thereunto belonging or In any wiso appertaining taken nnd levied upon us th propeity of the snld defendants, John McOlveni and Nauoy McGlvorn, by virtue of n mortgngo given thereon by the ul.ove mimed defondnuts, or so much there of ns may be necessary to anllsfy snld Judgment In favor of It. W. Swnglor, us administrator of tho Ins tate of Thomas Crothers, Deceased, together with nil costs nnd dlsburs". merits flint hnvo or limy accrue. Dated nt Vnlo, Oregon, til's Oth. dny of Fobruary, 1921. II. UKK NOIC, Sheriff Iy C. W. Glenn, Deputy. Dnto of First Publication, February 10th, 1021. Date of Inst publication March 10th, 1021. Dato of solo March 12th, 1921. at 2 P. M I ere Lmiurious Warmth for Frosty Winter Nights There's luxurious warmth for frosty winter nights in the blankets wo laun" der for you. Such blankets bring- sweet, refresh ing' slumber and forgetfulness of the storm without. Blankets need this mod em treatment of ours. Woolen coverings soil easily; the delicate fibres mat together; the fabric lor.ua its fleeciness nnd Warmth. Our modern laundering in pure, rain soft wnter, with mild white soap, gcntlt rinsing In crystal cascades, and slow, careful drying in fresh, balmy air, re stores and refreshes them. Send your blankets to us wo'll have them buck in no time at all, with all ' their first fiuffiness, sweet, clean and flagrantly fresli tho cosiest of cover ings for frosty winter nights. Telephone. Osifcariio Laodry Softcnod Water Pcrmutlt system Evtti'ybotly-Washes-Witli-H.iin-Watcr-Joiiea Send if fsTi ilsf Bl "llJiK 'MUWmfjM hjhe . und, CHICKEN FEED BY THE CAR. LOAD i !' Chicken and Poultry Raising is the coming industry in this saction. Wo have realized this as we noted the growing demand for Chicken Feeds and Supplies. So to adequately meet this demand we have arranged to secure supplios By The Car Load Saving1 Freight The first car load is expected here sooir, and will be offered at prices which will appeal to those vho are engaged in the Poultry Business. Here are just a few of the foods that will aid" in egg production and insure strong healthful fewls: Egg Food, Scratch Food, Chick Food, v , Grit, Eastern Oyster Shell, Charcoal, Ground Bone, Meat Scraps, Wheat, Corn, Growing Chick Food, Bran, Shorts, In fact Everything for Poultry . ss CASH GRAIN COMPANY ONTARIO, OREGON WE SUPPLY ALL DEALERS v ' Vf j m 4 r 4