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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
Jij 1 ;? . TUB ONTARIO ARGI3S, ONTARIO, OREO ON, THURSDAY, JJJNE 30, 1921 WOOL TARIFF IN NEW BILL 25C A POUND Iiiinrtntlmt Will Pny on Hcomvrt InMciut of (Ironse HnoN Hlr I'lulil on Lumber Schedule Telegram Washington Ilurriiii WASHINGTON, Juno 23 Wlillo tho wool schedule In the now tariff In not comploto nnd Is 0110 of tho primary causes of tho dolay In got ting this mensuro on tho floor of tho house, It Is now known definitely Hint tho tariff bnnls for tho Importa tion of wool will ho on a scoured basts, and not on a greaso hnnls. -. Duty ItTic A Pound Tho duty will ho 25 cents per pound, and tho American producer of wool will ho protected to tho full est extent by thin decision, Lumber and metals nro a schedulo that tho wnys nnd means commlttco Is also lmvlnc much difficulty with. An offort Is bolng mndo either to kcop lumber on tho frco lint or put it on n rotollntory schedule, which incnnB that countries not levying a duty on forest products of tho United Htatcn would Ret froo entry for similar products sent ncross our borders nnd would havo to pay n duty similar to that Imposed by thorn on our products. In splto of nil assurances to tho contrary, thoro nppoars no prospect of tho tariff hill bolng roportod to tho house much before July 1, nnd It will havo n stormy pnssago In both houses. MARKET COUNCIL FOR tho Oregon Cooperntlvo council, was effected nt tho closo of the confer ence on cooporntlvo markotlng In connection with Farmers' week Tho Tho organisation was to bo com pleted In room 402 Corbett build tng, Portland, Monday aftornoon. It Is predicted that tho organization will do much townrd furthering Ore gon markotlng ontorprlrfes. Tho tompornry chairman Is Dr. Hector MocPhorson, director of tho bureau of organization and mnrkots at the college, nnd tho tompornry secre tary, U. L. Upson, mnnnger of tho Pacific Cooporntlvo Poultry pro ducers. Tho council expects to coordinate tho cooperative work In Oregon nnd map out n general program which can bo carried out by all enterprises Inforestod In cooporatlon. It will assist now associations In making tho rlghl kind of n start. Many of thom In tho past havo boon formed n a hurry without sufficient funds and with Incompetent management. Aside from theso men tho council will consist of tho follewing: Oco A. Mnnsflold, president of the Slnto Kami lluroau Federation; C. R. Hpenco, master of tho Oregon Stnto Orango! A. II. 8humwny, president 'of tho Fnrmors' union; flobort Pnulus, manager of tho Oregon Growers' Cooperative association; J. j I). Mlcklo, representative of tho Ore gon Dairymen's Icaguo; II. A. Ward, I mnnagor of tho Orogon Wool and Mohnlr Growers' Cooperative associ atien: Vic. II. Smith, manager of tho Oregon grain Orowors' nssochw Hon; tho manager of tho Orogon Mint Orowors association; n repro- Hontntlvo of the Oregon Cooperative Hay Orowors association; Paul V. Mnrls. director of tho collogo exten sion sorvlco; E. K. Favlllo, chnlr- lu mi of tho agricultural commlttco of tho Portland chambor of com morco; n ropresontntlvo of tho State Ilnnkors' association, nnd n ropre sontntlvo of any other cooporatlvo association now In oxlstonco or any that may subsoquontly ho organliod. PlniiH Made to Assist New Orgnnln- Hoiin For Helling Pi-odiiro 'of Oiognu Itnuctirs III Mnikell of Counly McPherson Clmlriiinn Oregon Agriculture Collogo, Cor-' vallls, Juno 23 Preliminary organ Untton of what will bo known as Sco our stock of used prossuro tnnks boforo buying. Wo hnvo somo oxcollont bargains. H. It. Udlok. WANTED Sowing nt homo or by tho" day. Mrs. L. Harper tf. FOn HALS or TRADE Bulck Six. Call nt Ford Oarage tf Now or usod wator systems wo hnvo thorn. II. H. Udlck. MALHEUR COl'NTV HEAL K8- TATE TRANSFERS RECORDER .JUNK 11 tojune iW U. 8. A. to Mary II. Ixcey SW UNEVi. WWBH'.i. EV4W&, NWU SWtt Sec 34-13-30. May 10, 1021. U. S. A. to Mary II. Locoy, NWtf NE'J Sec. 34-13-39; Lots 3 & 4 Sec 3-H-3U. .May b, isi. U. 8. A. to Joo Konyld, NNW 14, SBViNWU, NBH 8oc. 23; NW y.NWVi of Sec. 24-14-41. Iny 31, 1021. .... Tnnlnii Vnllnv fnltln Co. tn Jor dan Valley Land nnd Wntor Co. All of Sec. g; nb msmvii hoc. v; NW'4. NW'4 NEU Bee. 0-31-43; RWV.. NUBEIi. BWUSE'i Sec. 9; Wtf, NEW. WW8BU Sec. 17; N V Soc. 19-31-42; 3H, NWU, 3 NEU, NWUNBU Sec. 33; and nil South nnd West of Jordan Crook In Sec. 35-30-42, May 31, 1921. 1.00 W. J. Speer ct ux to Myron A. Patch Lots 11 nnd 12, Illock '20, Annex, Mny 10, 1921. $1.00. Jonnlo M. Wohb ct vlr to Myron A. Pater, Lots 11 and 12, illock 20, Annex Mny 10, 1921. $1.00 Dan II. Eno et ux to L. J. Hnd ley, Lots G and C, Hadleys 2nd Add. to Vnlo. Mnr 8, 1921. $1.00. John Alvey Ijiwronco et ux to W. U. Lofton. BViSW-i, BWU8BV4 Soc. 22; 8WV48WU 8oc. 23; NW NWVi 8oc. 20; NHNEU Sec. 27: BWUSKU 8BU8WV4 Sec. 30: N HUNWU, NWUNBW 8cc. 31-14-38. Juno 0, 1921. $1.00. lnoz T. Hoggcss et vlr to Cathor Ino A. Iloggess ot nl, NEU Soc. 32-10-47. April 14, 1021. $1.00. Molhour County to C. O. Wilson Lots 13 nnd 14. Hlock 00 Oreons Add. to Nyssa, Juno 15, 1021. $1.00 Irono Mny Wagner et vlr to Norn 11 IIiistoM, Mining Claims. Juno 10, 1021. $1.00. Stnto Lnnd Ilonrd to Wm. Orlffln NEUBEU. SEWNEVi 8ec. 10-18-II. $1.00. J. II. Illackahy ot nl to C. B. So coy, BEU8EU8EU Sec. C-18-47; also Lots 10 to 39, Incluslvo, In Illock 11. nnd Lots 7 nnd 8 In Illock 8, Vllln Pork Add. to Ontario. Mav 0. 1921. $1,000.00. C. II. Oxmau ot ux to John C. HadloyH 2nd Add. to Vnlo. Juno 10. 1921. $2,700.00. U. S. A. to John T. Myors, BEVi SBU Sec. 34; BV4BWV4. NBU8W Vi BtfSBU. NEU8EH Soc. 30-13-42; Lot 1, Boc. 3-14-42. Mnr. 29, 1020. U. 8. A. to John T. Myors, 8BW NWV4, NWU8EV1 Soc. 35-13-42; Lots 1 and 2, 8 14 NEU Sec. 2; Lot 4 8WUNWU Soc. 1-14-42. Nov. 11, 1020. Knuto N. Rahlo to Klarn II. Dnhlo 320 ncrcs In Sec. 24-20-30; 480 ncros In Bee. 10-20-40; NEUNWU. NWUNEU, Sec. 34-20-30; lots 3, 8, 9. 10 &12. Soc. 32-20-43; LOT 2, Sec. 0-27-43. C-l-27. $10.00 IT. B. A. to Wm. O. Thomoson. NEU Sec. 8-10-44. Oct. 4, 1800, Ollbort Q. Dngloy ot ux to James Wilson ot nl. BHNEU. NtfSEU BWHBBU Boc. 13-27-38; 8E HHHHHBQ Z i." mC B jJLBpXi' t1 MMSSSSSSSiMwMfcjMSWN Built Better Lasts Longer Costs Less To Operate It's real economy in the long run to buy" a John Deere Groin Binder. Its stronger construction, the proper application of better innterinls, nnd its improvements to insuro most effective operation under all conditions are apparent the minute you see it. JOHN DEERE GRAIN BINDER Talta tho main frame for example. Its BtronR, wide steel bars are widely over lapped and hot-riveted together. Tho main bearings are sclf-oligningthere's no twist ing of the frame or binding in the bearings. The wheels are extra high and have wldo traction-giving tires. They furnish ample support for the machine and extra traction in wet fields. The John Deere makes better bundles. Its three packers instead of two insure this. This binder handles extremely short or heavy tangled grain better than others with less clogging and less missed bundles. Its bundle carrier is the easiest to operate we havo ever seen no particular effort to dumpor return to position it can be adjusted as wear develops to keep it in easy-working order. Tho Quick Turn Truck is another feature you will like. It keeps the binder running straight, permits of square turns, takes off side draft from the horses, and because its axle is fl.xibly mounted, tho wheels hold to the ground. There is no other binder that will give you the years of satisfactory service that you can get with the John Deero it's real economy to buy this better machine. Ba sure to come in and see it before you buy. GEO. W. WAYT .. . mL w & cvhvmv' highway m .F S I'LANTS AT ONTAIUO, OHKOOX X . JT AN1 OALDWKMj, IDAHO J? ' Permanent as the Pyramids 8EUj, Sec 0; SEUNEU.WHNWU, SB ifNW U N !( 8W 7 SB H SW w nnd SEU Soc. 18; NtfNBU, NBH NWli Sec. 10: WUNWU. nminu Sec. 17-27-30. Mn 10, 1021. 1.00 U. S. A to Oconto Itntlor. SWU ' nu;t ncc. l u ; w N K 'A ,HBV(N B ' nnd SB H, Bee. 30-24-30. April 13. 1021. U. 8. A. to Jnmcs Elmer Iiwronco SHNWW.NNWU nnd NEU Sec. 12-10-38. Jan. 24, 1021. Jnmos Elinor I.awronco ot ux to Mm. It. Lofton, 8UNWU NBWU nnd NEW Soc. 12-15-38. Juno 22. 1021. 11,000. J. W. flhorldnn to Pan nraclslch Und. 4 Int. In Mining Claim. Juno 22, 1021. $300. Onp. E. Dovenny ot ux to D. C. IJrort, WHNWU. NWUBW14 Soc. 20; EB4, 8WiSEW Soc. 30; 8V'i8WU Soc. 20; WJ4E14, K SWU, SEUNWU 8cc.lll.lB41. 0-10-21. $1 000.00. Claronco A. I.nno ot ux to Ardon A. Itood, BWUNWU Soc. 23-1B-42. 0-10-21. ICO0O.0O. Trnnk McDouaall to W. F. Mc NaiiRht, Lot 13, Illock 312, Ontario. O-IU-.l, fUUU.UU. John Joseph Wolr ot ux to Joromo Long NHNEU. NBUNWU Soc. 14-30-40. 4-10-21. $1.00. Annlo Wolr to Joromo Long, E?4 EH Soc 11-30-40. 4-10-21. $1.00. Annlo Wolr to Joromo Long. Lots B and 0, Illock 7. I'lonoer Add. to Jordan Valley. 4-20-21. $2,500.00. Jordan Vnlloy Ind" & Wator Co, to J. Hucflold Trusteo, 3,00 ncrcs In Sections 7, 0, and 35, 3143; Soc tlons 0, 17, and 10 31, 42; Sections 33 nnd 30, 30, 42. 0-11-21. $1.00. MAUIlIAdi: LICKNflKH ISSUED Thomas M. Donn nnd Myrtlo P. Bnhody, Juno 13, 1021. James Ilomor Sell nun and Mlnnlo May Hooplo, Juno 14, 1021. II. Morgan Carlllo and Anna Jack son Juno 10, 1021. Sherman S. Smiley and Evange line Kondall. 0-20-21. Henry Mondonhnll nnd Sarah Shorblne. 0-21-21. COMPLAINTS KILICD IN CIUCUIT COUNT Orogon & Western Col. Co. vs. Edgar 8. Fortnor, Juno 13, 1021. Foreclosure of contract, $0,200.00. Dan Mne Lurforty vs. C. Murtln son ot al. Juno 14, 1021. Forovlo uro of Mortgages $8,300.00. II. A. Martin vs. K. N. Dale ot nl. Juno 15, 1021. Injunction. Mno Murphy vs. School District No. 14 et al. Juno 10, 1021. Ho rovory of contract. $840.00. Wm. McNary ot ux vs. Frod Kllng back ot ux. Juno 10, 1021. Dam ages. $7,505.00. Wllda M. Copeland s. Lloyd L. Culbortson ot al. Juno 17, 1021 Foroclosuro of Mortgage, $0,000.00. Clara M. Morton vs, Murray It. Morton. 0-22-21, Dlvorco and ali mony. Citizens National Ilank of Ilakor vs. Mark Rutherford ot al. 0-22-21. Foroclosuro of Mortgage. $12,000. First National Hank of Pendleton vs. Dank of Nyssa ot al. 0-23-21. Itocovory of money, $1 000.00. Ilank of Emmqtt vs. J. II. Ellis ot nl. Juno 23 1021. Itocovory on Note. $2,200.00. CONOHKOATIONAL CIIUIICII Corner of Idnho & 2nd St. 8. W. (D. J. Olllaudors, Pastor) Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M.: Subject: "Spiritual Development." Christian Endeavor, 7:15 P. M. Preaching, 8:00 P. M. 8ubject; "Excusos." Illble Study, Tuesday 7:30. You say Too hot to attend church. Come nnd ry our cool auditorium. It you do not attend church now, you may havo to make your homo In a far hotter placo. Think this ovor. Tho greatest responsibility of llfo Is, our power to choose. Who Is your choice? Jesus or Satan Heaven or IIoll? We havo a dandy line ot pumps, both now and second baud. II, 11. Udlck. Tho first $400 offered will get Lots 67-68 In Block 7 Valley Park Add. to Ontario by writing to Fred Starr, Uurcoda, Washington. 27-30. FOIt SALE 5 room house, 4 lots. Corner. Good location. $2000. Phone 30-M. 27-30. Pure Ilred Poland China Qllta and Boars for sale. Ben, lloso, On tario, 24-30. p FOR SALE One McCormtck Binder. Is fair condition, ready to cut. $50.00 cash. Stanley Mallett. Phono zo-M. z-tr. FOR SALE At less than cost, a new bungalow with all modern con veniences, located just north ot PURE ARTIFICIAL 1 Will be at ice hoithe between 2:.W and 1:30 p. m. each day except Sundall All special -orders must be in the night before N. VINCENT THE ICE MAN PinNE 173-R MORE THAN A THOUSAND difforoiit articles needed in your homes. China ware, Glass ware, Aluminum and Enameled wares. 5c, 10c, 15c, and 20c tables full of things which are kitchen labor savers. Dolls, Toys, Notions, Etc., Opposito Post Office. The Variety Store ONTARIO. OREGON. Summer Excursions EAST DAILY JUNE 1ST TO AUOU8T 15TII VIA OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD (Union Pacific H)k(iiii) BEE AGENTS 1X)R DETAILS Omuha, v St. Joseph , or Kansas City , ,$.87.(IO Chicago or Mllwaukoo ,' 100.80 St, Louis ', ,, 101.40 St. Paul or Minneapolis ..'..,'.,....... 105,00 Memphis 111.00 Ft. Worth, Dallas or Houston ,..., 100.20 Tickets good threo months hut not to exceed October 31, & THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY. CO. Pays tcp price for good cream GIVE USA TRIAL CAN Accurate weights and tests guaranteed Now open to receive cream 2nd door west from Fraser's store k , 1 : I '4 I & & 6 y I- 0 & laundry. For appointment call O. A. Krati.