TFTE ONTAKIO ARUUH. ONTARIO. OREGON, TIIUKSDAY. MARCH 24 1021 "Permanent as the Pyramids" CONCRETE PRODUCTS I I llll Illl Concrete is Hie Foundation of all Permanent Structures If You Arc Building For Permanence Use Concrete Concrete Irrigation Pipe Concrete Drainage Pipe Concrete Sewer Pipe Our plant is equipped with modern machinery, our methods of manufacture are those gained through years of experience, our labor is skilled, our product is the best obtainable. You get the benefit of every pound of cement used. Ask Satisfied Customers The test of any product is its service. Our con crete pipe has been used iir mnny of the biggest and best drainage and irrigation systems in this section. Ask for information, let us refer you to those who have used our product. Estimates furnished on your contemplated im provements. Ontario Concrete Pipe Co. C. 13. BINGHAM, Manager Plants at Ontario, Oregon and Caldwell, Idaho Our continual efforts to give our patrons the best possiblo service, and our endeavor to place our profession in high public respect has met with deep appreciation. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers II. L. Peterson C. R. Augustus Ontario Furniture Co, imnn-f (..wLj . FORCES THAT . INCREASE PRODUCTION -' PI i j. a:- ..pp.. ..l ",... 41. , ,..!! constituie consiruewvi' nmri. uu wu -u- being of the people. The Ontario National Bank takes an ear nest interest in the public welfare, and seeks n increase the usefulness of its service. INI&RJ 'tonatBank I FRUITLAND BENCH Wodnosdny night tlio neighbors planned a nurprlso on Mr. ntul Mrs, Clydo Hunt and took refreshments of enko, coffoo and sandwiches and wont to tholr liomo, ns n fnrowoll Thoy movo this wcok to tlio Pointer plnco In Whltloy Bottom. Tom Harris Bpont tlio wcok end In Pnrinn visiting tils undo, Hobort Harris. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Hunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Joo Illvisli woro dinner guests Sunday or Mr. ana Mrs. Tom Harris. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Door and fnmtly Sundaycd at tlio Walter Qorham homo. T'rnf Wlart fnnntin. In Ittn tfull- lnnd Hlgli School resigned Monday. j ivodk iiko no was eiocica uy mo Board to his prcsont position which ho hnB flllod horo during tlio past yoar. Ho and his wlto, who tonchos tlio fifth grado will return to Colorado, tholr former homo. T. M. Shlrloy, of BoIbo, Is visiting thlB weok with Mr. nnd Mrs. It. 8. Kutch. Miss Fern Llnck will nrrlvo this Tuesday night from Lawlstou whore slio has hocii nttondlng tlio Normal. Sho Is 111 with nppondlcltls and lms como homo for nn operation. , Hormon Smith hnB gono to Mon- Innn. Mr ntiil Mra TTminrmnn nt Wnlunr ... .. "..:: v. .."" ; . ,v , vinuuu ou.iuu ui iiiu liuiliu Tlinrln Mrs. Nora Maxflold of Wolscr, nnd son Voriion Maxflold of Scnttlo wero guests tlio past wook of Mrs. A. T. Ulshop. Mrs. Sam Phillips has gono to Grand Islam! Nebraska, to vlsl' her daughter. Clio will visit two uons tlioro, alro Mrs. Clmrlcn Stovons was cnllod lust weak 'J yiemo, Wnshl-igton, on account ot II n serious Miichs of liar mothor. CharloB Wolkor of Clinton, Illin ois visited last wook with his sister, Mrs. John Tackott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell enter tained to a Hook party Satunhy ovonlng Tholr gnosis wor Supt. nnd Mr ChnrUs Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Clrovor, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hnnsol, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Coon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irn Dnlzoll. tn anliinlfiv MmtnniM Mflrtlinn. Spnlnhowor, Stotlor, Dougherty, Miss itupp iook moir dinner ana njioiu mu day with Mrs. Uuth VnnDerKnr. Ilnrntun nf lior lilrllulnv sho Wns tonderod nn apron shower. Mr. nun mrs. r. w. i.owib wyi an llmlr illnnnr nnil nil tlnv guests Frl- ,lnv Mr. nml Mm. E. K. Nokes. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Onrman, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry T. i.owib nnil innuiy. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 11. KlmUson had .... timii. iiiminp iritoiitR Rnnilnv Mrs. Taylor, of Grand Island, Nobrnska. Mr mill Mrs. w. A. i;oiwoii, ir. unu Mrs. Ed Jonos. Mr, nnd Mrs. C. I. hoiiomiock, wr. nnd -Mrs. J. K. Smith nnd two daugh ters, Mr. Meokor nnd Miss Yost wor .llminr niinnln RlllnlnV at the Wllllnm Hollonbork homo, P. K. Johnson IB loaning n car m hny nnd shipping from Ilucklnghnm Btntlon. . . A I'ordson trnrtor demonstration wns had nt tlio H. R. Wllfong farm HI .Miiln . ..Mill....,,. Mr. nnil Mrs. rurcou nnu mm, i-. At tlio Parent Teachers' mooting Friday night tlioro waro qulto n number of good addresses on Civic Improvement and particularly pleas lng musical numbor by tho Urcthron quartet. A largo crowd was out bolng numbered among them tho young men of tho community. Dough nuts and coffco wcio served nt tho closo ot a soclnl hour. Tho doilghnutB loft woro sold nt fifteen cents por dozon nnd tho money placed In tho flower fund for tho sick. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mr. Dutton nniWho Frank Shuler family wero illnuor guests nt tlio K, I Pratt homo Sunday. Evelyn Dollord was nn overnight guost of Miss Ituby Uoed of tho Kolony, SuriMny. MIbs Vera Neoh wns n guost nt tho Ulto homo Monday night. J. II. Hlgolow of Nyssa visited nt tho 8. D. lllgolow homo Wodncsdny. A numbor of ox-soldlors nnd their wives mot ut tho Lowe homo Satur day ovenlng, whoro a pleasant social ovonlng was enjoyed. It wnB decid ed to hold regular fortnightly meet ings for n whllo. Possibilities of fnrttilntr nn niivlllnrv (n fhn Alllnrl- enn Legion nro bolng discussed. At tho closo or tlio ovoning roircsnmoiuH woro served. Guests prcsont wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Bchwolzor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itny Howo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vranl t.'rlnr nnil Mnnrl. Wlllln Mp- of M. J Qlnnls nnd Tlico llust. 1110 IXIlIlKIIIltn .11.1.1. IU o..'. guests of tho Dollord's Saturday. Goo. O'Dnnnon nnd 10 .year old son Hay of Western Kansas Is In Owyhee In search of n location, hnv Ing heard favornblo roports of tho country from tho Pulton's whom they know In tho cast. Thoy nro mnklng tholr headquarters nt tho T. M, Lowo homo whllo nwnltlng tho ar rival, of tho rest of tho family. Wnr.l linn tinnn rneftlvnd Hint UOf- don nickorson, now of Ironside, hut formerly well known In this vicinity, had tho mlsforluno to loso his houso by flro rocently. "Grandpa" Ilrndloy nnd Mrs Chns. Ilrndloy visited nt tho Dollord homo Thursday nftornoon. John Wnll wns obliged to mnko n second trip. Inst wcok, to Crcston In senrth of his horses. II. Waltors took n bunch of cattlo ,1... !,.. Imnn fnn.llnc on tho 1)0- nord ranch nil winter to Itny Can ..11. mUrn llinv will feed till bo- Vig tnkon out on tho rnngf. T. A. met nt tho school houso V el nosday to confer with tho county club lender. Harry Wo Imnn, , nbo tnklng up boys nnd girls club work In Owyhee. No club Is prwnUwt w vol but ono (s nntlclpnted In tho near future ,. Dr. Rnrazon wns cnllcd to the . i . rri,.,rinlnv. nn the on.e of's? Chnrks "Cook 'who with her baby hns been llvlim Ihcro for the last two months, o B In vcrv ponr Ileal I Mrs. Ml"!! in imi inn in nilitton to mnny other . hpmn itnttoa. mid ts in poor liemin ner- BOlf. . .. ' .. ,. i. nn "Grandpa" urouiny. 'mi - vears old 'Owylmo ohlenl p'nneer. ??..... i-i. ni i,n v. P Pra t hone Sunday, driving over with tho homo and liuggv. . .. nrft m a n ii ivi ra it i' iii'i i ' pln linS nnd parerlng tholr house. :irtr!.lMrslRi:'ltnndso; mid Mrs. 8. " " , ftppy, The' nlso snv that Jesio number of SS. son of Mr nml Mrs Newt homo nt n ? nson formerly of Owyhee w to f JLiLMSU& 1 XV1IIV Xi GRANT, HARNEY"? MALHEUR COUNTIES JTi?V!J!!!JSJ? .... , I, r !Ti n nniii,iu-nrii nml situ woro illnnori ''"'. ...i t.L v. i' iPrntl nnd son ' . . .. c.. n n nnlllnp.l r. nil" """',.. ...l frnlll ..i . 'riinniinv iivihiiiih ''' I.01I1S milim-i """"" . T.-i f- nn.l inn Hiiiiuajr. Kmniott wuero i noy ""," Miss Ilontrlco Hill Is holplng. out i '"" ,Inrry irntt mid family. Thev nt tho 11. Woods homo this wook. . . .,mt ,oy (mni tlmm wen Bnturdny ovoiung mr. nun mm. fnnngtor ontortnlneil n vnlini linnllln At tlintr ....... Alt rmirtrt n cnod llmo I'iiiij. .... .," -- -- Mr. nnil mrs. i-ran iiniiniim -ii-inrtnlned to illnuor Sunday Mr. nnd Mm cbnrlos L Illch mid family. In tho nftornoon Mr. mid Mrs. E. A ninlr woro callers nororo leavniK mr tholr now homo In Cnllfornln. W A PAlwnll In 111 Pnvotto this weok roofing tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Todd. MIsb Lulu TncKeti is in v rauo, Oregon on her claim. Ilriien fnmnboll ha- moved to Npw Plymouth nnd Joo Dlvlsh linsenfbd tho placo occupied y air. ihihjiijum. ir nmi-Mri John Dnuchortv vis ited Friday nnd Saturday with Mr and Mrs. M, w. nnasen. inuy ru friends of Mr. Madson'B sister. IT 11 llnnmnr. Jr. Is Buffering with a caso of moaslos. tho second time In two wooks. This Is an unheard of nan nnil It la lllflt n llttlo lilt llttnl on tho yoar old youngster that he should bo tho ono solectod to try nn oxporlmont on. ii.. TiAiTiilcW. nt ProHton. Iown. has como to bo with hor daughtor, Mrs. Molvin rorponior who ib mtuv orlng from a long Illness. Tho w p T. II meets this Thurs day with Mrs. P, A. Polly. Mrs. II w. firover Is tho loader, nnd tho BUb- hect Is "Health." TI10 UOUniy iiihiiiuiu iur mo T. U. Is to bo hold In Payette March 29. A public speaker will no present from outBldo of tho county. Tho Bum 01 1 was Bucuruu irom tho box social at Sunnysldo Friday nicht. to bo used for playground equipment. ., Tlio r rnncen Yiiir um " give 3 for first prize, 2 for second. $1 for third for best essnys ngnlnst tho ubo of tho clgaretto. Tho wtnnors nr n.n nnnioii will clvo tholr Danerf at tho Mothers' Clrclo meeting In Frultland on April i. Thn nmllirnn Church will haVO timir RflHter nrocram at ten o'clock fiunday morning. The oxerclses nt the M. K, rnurcn win no ui iv-.iu. whon tho Sunday School will tnko charge. uev, C. , roaa, wno nas uiwn .nlln.l linrn tn InVA chnrCTO Of tllO church pastorato proachod Sunday. 110 roiurnea io i-ocmuuu una muu and will return April 7th to tnko permanent charge of tho church work. Tho Brethren congregation had an all day meeting Sunday, bringing -i i,.i.if.i illnnnr Tho nililn Institute meetings were held in tho morning, a program In tho morning and again in tho evening. This series will closo Thursday ovenlng. Several Dnuilal irmalrnl numbers will ho given nt the Church of tho nrothren Sunday evening. wrSontiy-iho Injh,-Ijmr. than n yenr nun ir-wkiuk h for nn ntisesB In his lei? caused l.v tho old wound which refiifes to heal lurry Pratt. Jr famlParly known an "nustor" camo down with them roturnlnK to Emniolt Wodnnsdny with a horso ho camo to got Dr. and Mrs. noynolds, of Nyssft woro gnosis nt tho liny Control! homo, Sunday. , Llttlo Viola OInBeock Is vlslllng hor Aunt Mrs. Nelllo Nowblll. It suroly did seom good tn henr tho old 'phono ring ngnln after a three days rest. MrB. Frank Nowblll nnd son Charles woro In Owyhee Saturday. ,Mr, Nowblll visited with Mrs. Hlgo low whllo Charley ma some worn about tho comotory. Mr. and Mrs. George Glascock nnd family motored to Ontario Friday l,.l..nlnp. Immn wltli 111 (1111 Mr. 01(18- cock's sister, Mrs. Delhi Itohlnon nnd threo ilnughtorB. FroncoH, Win-! nun. nnd Juanltn who vlsltod with i thorn until Sunday when thoy took them homo. Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Nowblll nnd son Chnrles of Ontario vlsttod with Mr and Mrs. Goo. ainscork nnd fnm lly, Sunday. 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Every bak ing Ii oweet and palatable and stay moist, tender and delldoua to tho lost tasty bite. That 8 a big saving but that isn't all. You save when you buy Calumet and you saro when you use It. CALUMET BAKING POWDER E3T TEST" It is reasonable in cost and possesses more than the or- dlaary leavening strength. You pay lets and use less. You got the most la purity, dependability and whole OBMaeaa. In every way it is the best way to keep down bak ing costs. Tint's what has mads It the world'a bluest selling baking powder baa kept it the favorite of millions of housewives for more thaa thirty years. Pouoil can of Calumet contains full 16 oa. Some baking powders come ta 12 or. Instead of 16 ox. cans. Bo aura you get a pound when you want k. Calumet Suntlilns CfcVe Reclpo t cup of butter. Hi cups granu lated sugar. 215 cups flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Calu met Baking Powder, 1 tea spoon lemon, yolks of 9 eggs. Tt.n mlv In thm regular way. Condensed Itoport ot FIRST NATIONAL BANK ok ontahio, oiti:;o. As .Matin to tlio Comptroller of tho ('imi'iiry ut tlio Closo of lliislncss, lVliiuaiy SMttt, 1021. nESOURCES: Loans and niucounts.... $508,4 GO, 09 Overdrafts , 331.17 nonds and Warrauta.... 00.C3S.8r. DankliiK IIoubo and Fixtures 39.181.CC OAHH - l.'ID.iiM.H.I MAMMTIRSi Capital Surplus and I'roflts Circulation Vodornl Kosorvo Hunk secured by Govern ment Obligations Illllg re-dUcouuted Securities sold undor ro-purchaBo a e r o o-ment CO, 000. 00 C4,:t03.48 12, COO. 00 30,000.00 CC.G1S.S4 34,030.90 Deposits ni(l,Hlil,:il $783,620.02 "KNOWN FOn IT8 BTIIKNCJTH AND STABILITY" $783,820.02