The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 09, 1921, Image 8

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OWYHEE NEWS NOTES
Mr nml Mrs. C'has Ilrndloy niul
tlnughturs, Altn ami Kuliy, niul Mr
nnd Mrs Frnitk Krlur nnd Mrs.
Iluodu motorud to IJoIro Thursday.
OcorKO Honton recently of Uolso,
lint now of Nyssn, having ''moved
Inst week with his family, nto sup
per nt the Dollord homo Sunday.
While In tuOftOwyhce ho purchnscd
n tonm of drnft horses from J. S.
(llnscock, Bnld tonm holiiR tnkon to
Nvssn by Louis nnd Hollo Fonn.
Mrs. Dolln Uoblnson, of Ontnrlo
wns nu Owyhee visitor Mondny, com
Iiib nfter her ilnuRhter, Krnnccs,
who ImB been v'sltlng her uncle,
(loorgo dluicnck nnd family.
Mrs. ("has Schwclzor nttondod n
mcctliiK of the county executive
hoard of tho 1' T. A. In Ontario,
Wednesday.
W. W. Smith took his Sunday
school class on n picnic to Chnlk
llutte, Tuesday.
Itev. Shields was calling In tho
community Saturday.
Mrs. J. S. Qlascock nnd children
called nt tho Fonn homo Friday ni
tcrnoon. Andy Hansen, who spent tho win
tor In tho mines nenr Yuma, Arizona
roturned to Owyhee a short tlmo
ngo to visit with friends before
leaving for Council, Alaskn.
Oeo. Kroth spent n fow days with
Fred Snlvely on his rnnch up the
river this wcok.
Mrs. Oscar I'lnkston nnd daughter
I'carl, vlsltod at tho J. 1. McUlnnls
hiimo. Sunday. "
Mrs. Now'l Thomnson nnd child
ren, Jcsho, nnd lllnncho motored
down from Kmmett, Sunday to bo
hero for Memorial Day. Mrs. Thom
nson spent tho night nt the I.owo
home. Jcsso was a guest of Carl
Schwclzor and lllancho Btnypd at
tho Kllngbnck homo for n visit with
her former school-mate, Evelyn Do
llord who nlso spent the night there.
Mrs. Fenn and' daughter, Ilcrnlce
iind nlso one of her sons motored to
Nutnpa on Memorial Day.
Miss lluliy Wilson Is a guest nt
tho J. 1' McOlnnls homo.
Kvolyn Dollord attended the Will
ing Workers class party given by
tholr teacher Miss Florcnco King
man, Tuesday nt her homo In tho
Kolony.
Mrs. J S (llnscock was n Onto
City visitor Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nowblll wore
In tho Owyhee on Memorial Day.
Mrs. Oils Schwclzor and daughter.
Mrs. J. 8. Qlascock nnd children,
Vllco and Johnny nntlclpnto leaving
Wednesday for n fortnight's visit
with Mrs. Schwelzcr's daughter,
Kuto nnd husband, In Seattle. They
nlso oxpoct to nttend tho Iloso Feu
thnl In Portland. Thoy nro going
as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Oreeti of Ontario, who will accom
pany them.
Mrs. Sula Thompson of Ontnrlo Is
a guest of Mrs. C. 8. Schwclzor and
family.
I T. M I.owo Is dragging tho roads
which wero recently uamagou uy
wnter spouts between horo nnd Vnlo.
Geo. (llnscock motored to Nyssn
Saturday.
Kenneth McDonnld was an over
night guest of Oornld Dollord Sun
day. ltov. Shields held his regular
monthly preuchlng service at tho
school houso, Sunday.
Mrs. J. II. 8mlth and Mrs. C h.
Schwclzor, President nnd Secretary
of tho County I. T. A. who nttondod
n meeting of tho oxecutlvo board In
Ontnrlo Wodncsdny woro entertain
ed nt luncheon by Mrs. W. H. Itob-
erts of that city.
ORCHARDISTS EXPECT i
ill MILLION CROP1
Indium I'iomiIm's To Hi lug Ni'cilcd
Ciisli To Count) IVxts Til llf
Continued I'i eight HiiIcm
RADER BROS. CO.
WASH GOODS
30 Inehofl wlilo; n very fine mer
cnrlzod vollo In dark grounds with
a good variety of medium nnd
largo floral patterns. Uroumls
como In coponhiigou, navy blue,
taupo, wisteria, old roso and dark
brown. Spoclal por yard
63c
Anothor big tnblo at Special
47c
VOILES
:i!-40 In. plain whlto vollo n real
sheer uiittorlnl for soft Hiimmor
frocks. Spoclnl
55c
Another Special nt
29c
GINGHAMS
Hem iimllty 27 In. gingham
tit !Mc
A good quality nt '-Or
PERCALES
Ilfl In. porcalo nt ,. JWo
K In. peronlo at -c
GIRLS' DRESSES
1 I-ot llttlo girls drosses of good
gingham nlcoly trimmed, slzo 2
to 0, Special
95c
8 to H, Spoclal
$1.49
Polly Prim Aprons
A big lot to cbooso from mndo of
porcalo or glnghnm. They nro of
different stylos. Special
In cooperntlou with the farm bu
reau committee on horticulture,
county agricultural agent llrelthaupt
has Just completed a series of meet
ings of orchardmen whore control
measures for fighting tho destruc
tive coddling moth for this year's
fruit crop wns given consideration
nnd n survey of tho acreage and
probable returns trom the crop
made. Fow people realize tho Im
portance of the orchard Industry In
Mnlhour county for In comparison'
to other lines of farming the ncieugo
Is small. However, according to
preliminary est liuatcB made by tho
I fruit men, tho crop In 1021 may
bring u half million dollars Into the
county. And this measures up pret-
I ty well with the probablo value of
tho hay crop.
According to the survey made,
' there nro 270C acres of bearing
I fruits In tho county In commercial
orchards. Of this, 1114 acres lire
I In tho Outarlo-Nyssa section; 088
acres on Dead Ox Flat; 8C-S In tho
llrognti-Jamleson district; and the
bnlnnce In Dig Ilend. There nro
2114 ncres of apples; d4S acres of
prunes; 30 acres of peaches; mid
14 ncres of pears, There nro a
number of Irrigation districts In the
county which could contain tho en
tire ncrcngo of fruit nnd linvo room
left for as much more. ,
Now that the frost period seems
safely pnst, thorn Is Just about ono
thing which stands between tho fruit
man nnd n good crop of mnrkutablu
fruit. That Is the wco coddling
moth of nocturnal habit, mother of
countless worms which, In the ab
sence of poison on the fruit, outer tho
npples nnd make them unsalable.
To bring about bcttnr spraying unit
thus Increnso tho amount of mar
ketable fruit was tho object of tho
meetings In particular. Supplement
ing tho meetings, n circular letter
wns addressed to all of the orchard
Ists In which n report was given of
tho progress of the egg luyluK of
tho moths and recommendations for
liming tho spray given.
NEW REAL ESTATE HAN TO
HANDLE FRUITLAND LANDS
('ro, II, l.iH'icli Organizes I'miuri'V
IiiM'tlini'iit Company To Cngnge
In Handling Property
In Vnlley
95c
SKIRTS
1 big lot of whlto wash skirts to
closo out nt l-fl off.
1-3 Off
Bathing Apparel
For Mon Women nnd Children,
corroctly fushlonod, up-to-tho-mln-ute
styles. Attractive color com
binations ul popular prices
CH ALLIES
30 lii, Quilting Chnlllos, In now floral doslgnB, tho kind you can
wiihIi without fear of fading, Spoclal
25c
ART TICKING
We Just recolvod n now slilpmontof this material nt tho now low-
price, Thoro nro lots of ways to uso art ticking for pillows chnlr
rovors, bod pads, laundry bags, otc-Special prlco
45c
5Sr
PHONE
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KI.KCTHICAL CONTRACTING
HOT I'OINT Al'l'MANCES
i:asy vacuum washkrh
kdison mazda lamps
irrigation plants
motors and supplies
wk8tco water systems
PHONE
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Geo. II. Loprch, formorly of Won
utcheo, Washington, but more re
cently or Sonttlo has opened offices
In Frtiltland whero ho has organized
the Fnrmor'H Investment Coinpan
which has for its purposo tho hand
ling of farm lauds, primarily in tho
Frultlniid nnd Ontario sections
Mr, Loorch has alrnnilv innnirnui.
od nn nctlvo Intcrost In the develop
merit of tho country about Fruit
laud, ho having boon Instrumental
In bringing nn additional 1 Q00 , r0i
Into cultivation ubovo tho Fanner
Ditch between Frultlniid and New
Plymouth.
"This section will support uioro
families than It Is now, and in the
dry land farming sections of East
ern Washington nnd In Montana
thoro nro many peoplo who nfter
their oxporlonros of tho past three
yoars nro seeking now homes, I
unvo oireuuy inioronteu a number of
them to tho extend that thoy aro
Investigating this soctlon,"
Mr. nnd Mrs. Loorch visited On
turlo on Monday for a short time
arcadia Tews
Robert Wndo Is tho first to hnvo
his first crop of hay In tho stack
George Turanian's father Is visit.
Ing nt tho Turoinnn home nt present
Mrs Ed Gibson was visiting In
Adrian Wednesday, She mentioned
that she had recolved a letter from
Albort Gibson und wlfo who nro do
ing nlcoly.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Nichols wero
Adrian visitors Wednesday
Dun Holly, Wed Otis nnd Enor
' nrisinnsim mmin n iniuinuu .i.. .
Vnlo Suturday.
Mrs Alvill McG lllllfu nn,l c.ll
fn James wero shopping In town
Monday,
Elmer Gibson had the mlsfortuno
to break his nrm whllo trying to
crank tholr ford Monday ,
Ermel Ashcraft Is visiting nt the
I'.?.'.1!0 .i ",g Pal-0"!8. Mr nnd Mrs
Will Ashcraft.
George Glnscock was In Adrian
Monday,
P. II. Alldorson In nn llm !.!, n.
this week.
Mr Daldwln wns badly Injured
tills week liv n ninnwnv M .
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driving n span of mules to a Jointer,
while crosslne n lirlilin ti... .
enmo frightened and drug him some
distance As hn mho mmi.in n .,..
anyone hear him ho crawled on his
hnnds and knees to the houso, which
wjib sumo iow nunurou yards away
Mrs Ray Johnson was visiting In
Adrian this week She stated that
they havo planted nlmost all of their
rnnch to sugar cano. A sugar mill
was brought from Rona Valley.
MinilODIST Clll'RCIC
Children's Day
10 A. M, Sunday School
U A. M. Preaching "Our Sons
nnd Daughters."
7:15 P M. Epworth League
S P M. Children's Day Program
when tho Young Folks assisted by
choir will present a fine program
consisting of Singing, Speaking and
Drills. fonin nut niul Imin ... i. .
tho Children's Day a great success, I
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SPORT SUITS
With built-in backs and
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YOUNG MENS SUITS
Single and double
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$25, $30, $35
CONSERVATIVE SUIT
For the man who Is al
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For The Man Who is Laboring These Days
LEATHER PUTTEES
$5, $6, $7.50
WRAP LEGGINS
$1.25 AND $2.00
RIDING BREECHES
In a varied assortment of
khaki, whipcord and cor-durory.
$2.50, $3.25, $5, $6
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
. K.inas ana styles
$1.25, $1.50 $1.75
OUTDOOR SHIRTS
Soisette, khaki, Chambray
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75c, $1., $2., $2.50
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