THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON. Til UR8DAY, APRIL 21, 1921. MAJESTIC SATURDAY -SUNDAY ENGAGEMEN TS EXTRAORDINARY The Majestic has secured as a special added attraction the principal stars of the Sonora Grand Opera Company In a wonderful festival of song to be given In addition to the feature program each day. HATI'IIDAV HUNUAV 1! Miitliu-ea Dully 2 ii Hlimo Nhtfilly '- 1MMCKH N'IkIiIo, .AiIiiIIh BOc Nlht, Children !Me These Artists appeared in lioise Last Year at $2.00 Top Scale. Note the Bargain Prices KATUHDAV I'roloRUo Pngllnccl Mr. KriutirdoJ.uJuriizu O Solu Mlo Cntnin Mliw lloiitrlz 1'lzV.ornl Aria . ...ltlKolotto .... Vcnll Mr. Itlcnnlo (Murk Flowor Bonk. . Taunt . .Gounod MIhh Hporln Ciislcl Kimomlilo .. I.ucta ill l.iuiim.niioor MIhr I'lftzomt, MIhh CiihIuI Mr. Lojuruzu, Mr. (Murk I. OKI CA8TIM.0 AccumpnnlHt HUNIUV Torondor Song Cannon . Mr. Edunrdo Lejnruzu Ilnbauorn Cnrmon ....Mlgg lloutrlz l'lzzornl Qticsl O'Qiiolln IHgolatto Mr. lllcnrdo Clnrk Musctto Vnlso . ...Ui Ilohcmo MIhh Sporla Cniitol Ktmomhlo Qunrtotto from lllgolotto MIhh IMzzornl, MIhh Ciutol Mr. Lojnrazu, Mr. (Mnrk I. DKIj CASTILLO AccompntilHt L IN ADDITION TO Till: AllOVK IMMHlltAM KNCOItKH IN i:(ii,ihii will in! hi:ndi:iu:i iiCATum: imctuukh. HATI IIDAY ; KANT" fil'NDAV 'MUST A WII'IC" KIIOWK AT l!:SIO, -liilO, 7:00, OHIO YOU don't use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. It has more than ordinary leavening strength. Yoti save about half. You don't pay a big price for Calumet It's sold at a moderate price that rep resents another saving., You don't feci uncertain as to results. Bakings never fall because Calumet never falls below tho proven standard of "Best by Test," It possesses the highest qual ity ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only such ingredients as have been offi cially endorsed by United States For weeks, for months, it keeps as fresh and full of 'strength aa the day It left the Calumet Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modem Baking Powder plants. Pound can of Calumet contains full 10 oz. Somebaklngpowderscomeln 12ot.lnsteadofl6oz.cans. Uesure you get a pound when you want It. Calumet Cold Cako Iteclps Yolks of B eggs, HJ cups of gran ulated sugar, ii cup of water, 1$ cup of butter, 2'4 cups pastry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet llaking Powder. 1 tablespoon of vanilla. Then mix In the .regit lar way. 10LLW00D DAIRY WE have lately increased our dairy herd and can supply a few more customers. Deliveries both morning and evening. Whipping Cream can be had at any time. Ask the milk man for a sample" of KNOLL WOOD Dairy Milk, and you will be pleased with its rich, , clean, fresh taste which has made it so popular. - PHONE 205 J You May as Well Have the Best VALLEY VIEW NEWS Gilbert WlBotnnn of Council. Ida ho vlBltcd nt tho McMurron homo Tuesday. Mrs. Stownrt visited Mrs. Arm strong Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Knylor vlslt od with Mr. and Mrs. Wyllo Krnken one day last week. Mr. Wolmnn brought boiiio fine scod corn to tho boys In tho corn club last weok. Mrs. Jess Dron and children nnd Edith Qoodwator and Apnea Amldon woro guests nt tho W. 0. Armstrong homo Wodnosday. LybIo nnd Alvn. Dufflold of On tario vlsltod with Mrs. Snyder of tno Harrows ranch. Mrs. linns Oft visited sclionl Monday morning. nor. W. J. Luscotnbo nnd family woro dtnnor guests at tho C. E. Hoes homo Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Shaffer vlsltod Mrs. D. C. Griffin Monday afternoon. Mr. anil Mrs. Clay ninkloy nnd family vlsltod relatives In Kyssa Sunday. Mrs. W. 0. Armstrong cnlleil on Mrs, Chnrlos Johnson Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Amldon nnd family took Sunday dlnnor with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Drown. Itov. Cochran preached nt tho school hotisa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. McGregor woro visitors nt tho Dollslo home Sunday. Mrs. Hans Oft, locnl club loader of tho Poultry Club called a moot ing of tho club Prlriny afternoon. Most of tho club members havo nl rondy sot their liens' nnd Mrs. Oft talked to thorn nbout tho caro of tho lions whlto sotting. Thoy also discussed plans for visiting all tho club nlcmbors poultry soon, Mr. Wollman was present at tho moot ing. Tho .Sowing Club nro oxpoctlng n visit from Miss Ifolon Cowglll" ,ns slstant stato club loader tho fourfh of Mny. Miss Cowglll will bring samples of work with her nnd will talk to tho girls nbout their sow ing. Parents nro Invited to at tond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wyllo Prnkos nnd family vlsltod nt tho W. 0. Arm strong homo Sunday nftcrnoon. Mrs. A. It. Albco and children visited rolatlvos In Pnyotlo Sunday Mrs. Charles Johnson rnled up on Mrs. W. 8. Ilees nnd Mrs. W. J. Shaffer Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. G. Armstrong nnd Mrs. Wyllo I-'rakcs woro visitors nt tho C. E. Itcos homo Wednesday nf tor noon. Miss Mnrgnrot nnd Josslo Griffin spent n plonsnnt ovenlng Wednes day with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Johnson. ' OREGON SLOPE OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas I-Mshcr who will bo romomborcd ns residents of Owyhee n year or so ngo nro now living on tho llobcrt Ilnldwln plucu rnmlllarly known ns tho "Old Owy eeo Post Office" Tho McGlunls boys nnd Henry Sllppuy nro donning tho Collins ditch this wook, preparatory to turn ing tho water In for Irrigating pur poses, , J. It., Iluntor, nf N'yssn, tho now ngont for McCo'imon Company was soliciting In tho Owyhee, Wednes day nnd Thursday, spondlng Wed nesday night nt tho Illto homo. Mr. nnd .Mrs II. Walters vlsltod nt tho E. P. Prntt homo Wodnosdny. Mnry McGlunls nnd Mildred Do nord nttsndod tho business lunotliig of tho Voting Pooplo'a Sunday School clnss of Klngmnu Knlnuy Krldny ovonlng Mrs. M M Greel dig Is teacher of the class -which has nn onrollmont of 23. George Uohnnnn has boon sow lug grain on u small ploco of ground which ho routed from Prod Kllng bnck. Ho Intonds to put In some potatoos lator. Mrs. 8. I), nigolow and daughtor Juanltn roturnod from Nampn. Wod nosday whoro thoy vlsltod with the Hollonlieck family slnco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Carlylo art visiting with tho Termor's slstor. Mrs. Chas, B, SchwoUor. Thoy nro on their wny to Pendleton whoro thoy will mnko tholr homo, Tho annual school ptcnlo Is to bo held Friday up tho Owyhee Can yon nt tho big hot springs. Miss Ilosslo Whlpplo who Is om ployed at the Chas. SchweUor home spent tho weok end with her folks In Nyssa. Mossrs. Prank Hall and Ilur roughs of Nyssa woro business call er In tho community tho first of tho wook, Mrs. B. P. Prntt camo down from hur homestead nt Ironsldo and Is mnklng preparations for taking 200 hoad of cnttlo up to summer range within tho coming weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. SchwoUor and daughter, Luella, spout Sunday ns guests at tho J, Shuler homo nonr Parma. Prank Zlmdnr nnd family of Par ma and S. D. nigolow and family woro guosts at tho D, P. Pullen homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. nigolow and family accompanlod by Joe Mondloln wore business visitors to Nampn Friday. Mrs. O. H. Hlto and daughtor v.-oro Gato City visitors, last wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wall and family vlsltod at tho I.owo homo, Sunday, Mrs. Chjis. Cook and baby have recontly been tnkon to a modlcnl In stitution In Portland. Wnrron Fenn nnd family wore business visitors In Vale, Monday and Tuesday. W. W. Smith had the mlsfortuno to severely burn his hands while spraying his fruit trees last week. Tho ox-soldlors nnd tholr famlllos met nt the Hay Howe homo, Satur day ovonlng. Word from Cecil Smith states that ho Is camp tender for tho Matt Joyce Sheep Co. of Juntura, Jack aiascock motored to Ontario Friday. Mrs. Clifford Aycrs nnd bnby of Now Plymouth spent Sunday with Mrs. Aycrs' Parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sklppcn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Connor wcro On tnrlo visitors Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. Wolchor hnvo mov ed Into tho hotisa on tho Ed Lnttror plnco. H. B. Sklppon nnd bride of Ilolso spent Saturday ovonlnir nnd Rnn.lnv nt tho homo of tho groom's parents horo. Mrs. Mcarcovy was n visitor In tho Attobory homo tho past wook. Tho yoil II K ncoulo nf thn Hlnnn gnthorod nt tho Attobory homo Saturday ovenlng nnd gave Jimmy n plensant surprlso. Mrs. Johnston vlsltod her slstor nt Nyssa oyer Sundny. Mrs. Ilrelthniipt of Ontario spent tho week ond nt tho Knrst homo horo. Tho Ladles Club mot with Mrs. Clough Inst Thursday with Mrs. Ilrown assisting. Mrs. IloalB who was to bo tho lender for tho nftcr noon program was unablo to nttend but Itov. Wnlkor from Payette gave n vory Interesting nddross nnd the papor on "Klndnoss" by Mrs. Mas wns also flno. Delicious refresh ments woro served. The noxt moot ing will bo nn all-day session with Mrs. Urolthnupt In Ontario, April 27. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. T. Karst who havo been visiting In tho homes of tholr son C. A. Knrst nnd tholr daughter, Mrs, P. M. Iloals, for the past nine months loft for tholr home In Nebraska last Thursday. Mrs, John Howard has been 111 tho past week. A. M. Johnson has purchased nnd with his family has moved onto tho ranch formorly owned by Mr. Slono kor. Mr. nnd Mrs, Chns Horr who re sided horo for several years but arc now living In Wolscr roport n bnby girl In their homo. Dr. Woeso of Ontnrlo was called to tho Culp homo ngnln Monday. Miss ninncho Is not Improving ns rapidly ns wo would nil llko to sec her. Itov. Mowo of Pnyotto preached a vory Interesting sermon nt tho Pnrk school houso Inst Sundny. Tho Simpson family Is vory grate ful to their many friends who camo In nnd helped with the spring work during Mr. Simpson's Illness. Ono dny thoro woro slxteon men nnd forty-flvo horsos nnd thoy plowed, sooded nnd corrugated ono Hold nnd looked nftor many ncodod things Tho Indies sout n nlco lunch nlso. Lnst Tuesday ovenlng sovoral neighbors gnthorod nt tho P. M. Iloals homo to spend a farowoll ovon lng with Mr. and Mrs. Chns. T. Knrst boforo tholr departure for Nobrnskn. Mr, nnd Mrs. Caleb Antrim nnd Mrs. Antrim's slstor Mrs. French nnd her son Arthur from Grcenloaf, nnd tho II, M. Iloals fnmlly or Pny otto spent Sundny In the IV M. Duals homo Tho Autrlms wore friends of tho Donls fnmllles when nil formorly resided In Nobrnskn. ARCADIA NEWS NOTES Joo Edwnrds, -nmll son of Frank Edwards has boon nulla sick with scarlotlun nnd Is under tho caro of Dr. Sarazlu of Nyssa. J. A. Hunt was down from Ilolso Tuosday .looking nftor business nt his ranch horo. Irrigating time Is with us ngnln. Tho wntor has boon turned Into both tho Owyhee mid Shoestring ditches, and everyone Is quite busy planting spuds, getting corn ground ready to plant nud Irrigating nlfulfu. Chostor lackey got ton ncros of his potatoes planted last wook nnd Mr. Davis of tho W. J. Plnnoy ranch started on 40 acres Monday morning Wolfo nnd Qulntloy of tho Thomas Clngott ranch nro propnrlug ground for several ncros of potatoes. C. W. Ilartlott, wife and son wore visiting nt Elbort Ilutlor, Jr, homo Sunday nftornon. Itolatlvos from Jordan Vnlloy woro visiting nt the Davis homo on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Codo Ilutlor woro visiting Code's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. E. n. Ilutlor, Sr., Sunday. Charllo Dullard nnd fnmlly spent Sunday ovonlng with C. W. Ilartlott and family. Itov. Shields or Nyssa flllod his regular appolntmont nt Arcadia Sun day afternoon. Irn Dall, wlfo nnd daughter woro shopping In Puyotto Saturday. Mr. Uohy, futhor of Mrs. Charllo Dullard will loavo for his homo In Nobraskn somo tlmo this week. School closes April 20. Soveral havo boon unnblo to attend tho last two wooks on account of slcknoss, Mrs. Clydo I.ong nnd Mrs. Thorn woro Ontnrlo visitors Monday, Edwin and Vornou Ilutlor nttond od tho ball game nt Nyssa Sunday afternoon. METHODIST ClIUHCH Sunday Sorvlcos 10 A. M, Sunday School. IX A. M. Preaching "Unity Is Strongth." 7:16 P. M, Ep worth League 8 P. M.- Illustratod address, "Ha waii tho Country and tho People." UNITED PltESHVTEHIAN CHUIlCII (W. P. Cochran, Pastor) 10:00 Dtblo School. 11:00 Worship. SorraonJ Topic; "Inspirations to Faith" 0:45, Young Peoplo's Moctlng. 8:00 Worship, Lecture Twonty slides on the life of Joseph. This locturo will bo especially Interesting to young men. WANTED Tfl HUNT Itosponslblo party doslros to rent 4 or 5 room Iioubo. Inrjulro nt the Argus office. Ontario Theatres MAJESTIC Friday 11UYANT WASHDUltN In "IIL'IIGLAK PltOOF" DltBAMLAND Friday mill Hnttirdny iloMII.LK'H "OLD WIVES FOIt NEW" MAJESTIC Ktit utility SONOIIA GIIANI) OPRltA STA11S IN CONCERT nnd CONSTANCE 11INNEY In "at) BAST" DIIEAMLAND Sunday DOUG FAIItDANKS In "TUB AMERICANO" nud EDDIE POLO In "ICING OF THE ClllCtS" MAJESTIC Htiiiriiiy 80NOHA GIIANI) OPEItA STAJIB IN CONCERT nnd ROY STEWART nnd KATHBLEEN WILLIAMS 111 ".HIST A WIFE" DREAMLAND Weilni'xilny niiit Thursday "PAWN OF I'ATK'i. MAJESTIC .Moiijliiy "BDCCATION OF KUZAllKTH" with 111LLIB UUUKE MAJESTIC Tncidny nud Wednesday "TUB DARK MIRROR" Tlilirs, "Coininnii Kenso" COMING (o tho MAJESTIC "Nouinils of Hid Not Hi" "Outstrip tho I,nw", "(Iml's Cdiinliy niul tho Wiiiiinii", "lliiinoifxiiie" nnd oilier blK pictures. GOLDEN GATE COFFEE New shipment This veek Back to Pre-War Prices 1 pound, 2 1-2 pound and 5 pound vacuum tight cans All sizes 50 cents Per pound l A. FRASER U. S. Tires Plifladelplitn Diamond Grid Batteries BEGINNING MAY 1, 1921 We will do a strictly CASH BUSINESS We do all kinds of repairing Tires, Batteries, Mechanical or Ignition work-and it is our de sire to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. Prompt Livery Set vice Anyplace, Anytime, (flat field Livery) SERVICE IE AND BATTER' COMPANY Dodge Cars Phone 182 Ifupmobiles iiiiii new nrotr hit to iadif.? n i i ww s-w I GINGHAMS IIDHFS. 5c Men's Cashmere Tailor Made Pants $3.45 to $8 00 Men's Dress Shirts - - . $1,50 to $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes - - $4.48 and Ud Men's Work Shirts 85c Watch for our Saturday Specials