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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AUGTTS, ONTARIO, OliEaON, THURSDAY, .TUNE 30, 31)21 ADDITIONAL FMIITUD ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Clydo ConatiRtor nro homo from a month'n stay nt Now Meadows. I). C. Ulakcsloy enmo In Saturday from tho hospital at Itoclicstor, Minnesota, where ho hns hoen sev eral weeks for mastoid liono treat ment. Ho stopped In Colorado for u short visit. Mr. ntul Mrs. Warren Huhhall are tho pnronts of a llttto daughter horn Wudnnsday, Juno. 22nd. weight C V4 pounds. Miss Cora Urocowcll, teacher tour toon years In tho Ios Angulus schools Is hero visiting Iter ncpliow, Athort Uracowoll, and family. From huro sho will go to tho ueusldc near Scattlo to spend tho summer. Mrs. Frances HeiiKeer Is In Mid vale visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hotobenncr. Korly Monday morning Kmll gchluld loft with fifteen hoy scouts for the mountains near Tamarack. Tuesday llov. Todd and two other scouts left by auto to Join thorn. They will return Saturday. Miss Jnno Shamzcrger en mo In Tuesday for Uothany Ulblo Institute Chicago. Saturday Miss Huth Thodo and Mrs Fred Davis accompanied Miss Scrivener County, Club worker, to Wolsor whore thoy wore guests of the Washington County Knrm Hu- rcau at a Festival at wlilch there woro soveral companies of Hoys' and Girls' Clubs with their leaders. A right good tlmo was had. Mr. and Mrs. James Treovoy vis Itod soveral days tho first of tho week In Ilolso valloy with friends. Mrs. N. A. I'encook fs tho guest this week of Mrs. T. J. llrosnan In Vnlc. Tho Idaho Oregon Fruit Associa tion Officii has bqrn temporarily dis banded. - Tho Fruitgrowers Kxchango of Fruttland hold an ail day meeting Monday at' the Denny Company 1'nck- OVER-SUPPLY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AT 20 0 AND GREATER DISCOUNTS Table appliances, tablo lamps and houso irons, with which tho Idaho Power Com pany is overstocked, will bo cleared out at thoso very evident savings: $14 Electric Round Grill, now $11.20 $16 Coffee Porculator, now 12.80 $20 Wafflo Iron, now 16.00 $7.50 Electric Toaster, now 6.00 $9.00 Electric Toaster, now 7.20 Miller Tablo Lamps, now 0.85 Standard Houso Irons 20 pet Off Those Prices for a Limited Time Only Special Lines to be Closed Out Some odd lines of high grade electric appliances will be closed out entirely t at oxtremo reductions. A big oppor- ' ' tuuity to complete your electrical set and savo -money. " Come in and see tho romarkablo display of fine household appli ances ready for you at 20 and oven greator reductions. Come early I ELECTRIC SHOP IDAHO pewer: COMPANY xf Dairy .Expert Prefers B. P. Frost Proof Silos After a successful dairy man has used var ious kinds of silos and decides that a' certain kind is tho best, you can .depend .on .tho sound experience behind his choice. EARNS TWICE ITS PRICE IT. O. Watson, one of tho most progressive and successful dairy fanners in Idaho, says ' of his B. P. Frost Proof sile: "This silo earned its price twice over during tho first year. I have proved that taking my cows off onsilage and feeding dry hay has reduced my milk '" production one-third." The B. P. Frost Proof silo is so planned as to combine minimum cost with maximum strength. ' i Our Sales manager will explain tie., money.saving features of this silo. M Geo. McClain, Sales Mgr.', Ontario, Yard Boise Payette Lumber Company Ing Houso. Mr. Dcnnoy of Chicago tn n do unitddrens, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Eldredgo liavo roiio to Dear Creok on nn outing. OREGON SLOPE Al'Pl.H IMtODUCTION SHOWS SMC1HT DKCItKABi: 1020 Telegram Wanhlngton Huroau ... . n.,,.-irTfMk f..n .(10 TIlA I nADIIIIlUluni JU1IU o iiu hurcau of consus announces tho fol lowing preliminary ogures irom 1110 1920 consus of ngrlculturo for tho United 8tales of agriculture for tho United 8tates with comparative fig ures for 1010: Apples, production (hushols) 1910, 138.740.1G4; 1009, 1415 412. 318. DccrcaBO (hushols, 8 000,104. I'er cont of decreaso, 0.0. Troes of hearing ago, 1020, 115 -205,020; 1010, 101 322,840. IWrnnin. RO.OB? 811. I'or cent of decrease, 28.8. Trees of not hearing ngo, ao.m.ajM; 1010. ob 70i,848 Decrease ssu ozu.m. . Tho production of apples In tho United Btates In 1010, according to tho fourteenth consus, was 130,740 1G4 hushols, as compared with 140, 412 318 hushols In 1000, represent ing n decreaso of 8,000,104 bushels, or 0 per cent. Tho arorago pro duction per troo wag 1.2 bushels In mm na Mmnnrnil tvlth nnii tmnhnl in 1000. Tho states reporting tho largest production or nppics in iw wore Washington with 21,608,001 bushels; Now York, with 8.042C20 hushols; California with 7,842,017 bushels; Arkansas with 7 103,010 bushels, and Oregon with 0,021,284 hushols. MKTHODIHT CHUItCH Sunday Sorvlccs '10 A. M Sunday School 11 A. M Preaching 7; 10 Kpworth League 8:00 I'. M. Preaching. Tho Itov W. M. KwIiir our District SuDorlntondont has kindly promlsod to proach at both the services Sun day in tno nusenco or tno rastor. LIVED ON FISH FOR A YEAR Explorer Stefansson Tills of Year's FUh Dltt Without Silt. That wo place too IiIrIi a value on great variety of food as necessary to livalth and good digestion Is tho opin ion of Stefansson, tho eminent ex plorer, who lectures nt Chautauqua on the second night, based on his experi ence lu tho Arctic, and tho experience of thoso who rero with him on his his toric expeditions, "I lived on fish, both raw and cooked, for a whole year, and without salt," Mr. Stefansson says, "and weighed ten pounds mora at the end of tho year than at the beginning. I was not troubled with indigestion, or any other bad" effects. In fact, I can ny that I nover felt heller In my llfo. Taking up any new system of diet Is largely u psychological matter." mild Mr, Stefansson. "Wo liuvo prejudices which It Is a difficult mutter to over come. If tho unlmals that aro used for food wero placed In nun group mid (liono that are not considered good for food wero placed In another group, and a thoroughly unbiased person were asked for an opinion, ho would say there la little or no difference between them." PIANO TUNINO. rogulattng and repairing, by II. W. Olivor, resident tunor. Leavo orders at Turner's Muslo House, phoro 170, 20-tf. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard spout Sunday with relatives on Willow Creok. L. li. Culbortson was a Sunday dlnnor guest lu tho Chapman homo In Poyotto. Tho people of tho 81opo nro going to liavo a community coiobratlon July 4th. A big tlmo with nil kinds of sports and a plcnfo dinner. Full particulars will bo glvon later. Miss Darker who has been spoil ing tho past wook with hor aunt, Mrs. John Howard, returned to her homo on Willow Crook Sunday. Lloyd Culbortson and Jonas Drown wero In attondnnca at n pow er mooting nt Ontario lost Thurs day afternoon. Mr, McCrnckon of Pendleton, au ditor for tho Stato Industrial Accl dont Commission of Oregon, wan transacting business In this locality Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullons and son Harold nnd Kern Colo spent Sunday with Mr. Sutlon'a parents near Vnlo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fcldchor of Dakar, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Foldchor of Pnyotto, wero guests at tho Honry Foldchor homo Sunday. Mrs. nrelthnupt of Ontario spent tho past week with frlonds horo on tho Slopo. Miss Oortrudo Hcslup, who linn been spending tho past month with her parants hero, loft Monday for Minneapolis tp rcsutno hor work l horo. Tho Chltdron's Day program glvon by tho mombors of tho Park Sunday School Sunday evening was well at tended and onjoyod by nil. Tho young people who docoratod tho school houso for tho occasion aro do sorvlng of pralso as aro thoso who hclpod In ovory way to mako tho ontortalixmont a success. Tho Junior airlo' Sowing Club met with Oortrudo Doals Tuosday aftornoon. Mr, nnd Mrs. Tom Hcslup cele brated tholr third woddlng anniver sary last Friday evening. Tholr guosts for dtnnor woro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss and Mr. Harold Kcolor of Payette, and Miss Gcrtrudo lies- lup. . Ovor it hundred poopla of tho Slopo gathered at tho Otto Mltlor homo last Wodnooday ovotilng for a fnrowoll party for Mrs. Allcp Slrap son who axpocts to soon return to hor homo at Seattle nnd tho Dor nard Doals family who will soon loavo by auto for a trip thru Yel-low-stono Park on tholr way to tholr homo In Nebraska. A delic ious buffot luncheon was sorvod at sovon o'clock and n vory pleasant ovonlng was spont. Mrs. Tom Hoslup entortalnod last Friday afternoon tho following lad los; Mrs. Allco Simpson and Mrs. Stnnloy Simpson, Mrs, Mas, Mrs. C. O. Hoslup, Mrs. Nlckorson, Mrs. Wil cox and Miss Oortrudo Hoslup. Mrs. Wilcox entortalnod In honor nt Miss Oortrudo Hcslup last Tuos day afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Donls entor talnod at dlnnor Randny Mr. and Mrs. DoMont Judd and daughter Margnret of Now Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Culler and son Molvln, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst nnd Ed rod Hall and Mr. nnd Mrs. Demard Douls and family. At tho annuul school mooting nt tho Park School District on Monday ovonlng, Hoy Durroll was elected as director to succeod P. M. Doals whoso torm qxplrod, Q. W. Lottie was ro-oloctod clerk. S I J Z ST " 1 '.' .3tf '''I FOH RENT Furnished rooms, also two room apartment. Former Iloyd homo. Two blocks north of Mooro Hotel. Mrs. Omar Klutn, Phones 80-M. tf COUNTY'S GENERAL TAXES HAVE DECREASED TWEHTY-TWO PER CENT IN PAST FIVE YEARS Whllo thoro Is nbroard a spirit of criticism and examination of ex penditures of various departments of government, tho loose condemna tion In being heaped on tho County Court, tho only taxing body In tho county, has actually roduced its lovles and expenditures, .It Is certain ly fitting that the voters and taxpayers of Malheur county consider tho following comparative statement published In tho Orogon Voter of June 25, 1921 relatlvo to County General Taxes in Oregon. Tho Voter shows that for tho stato as n whole thoro has beon an average Increaso of S0.3 por cent In the cost of county government whllo for Malheur county thoro has beon an actual decreaso of 22.0 por cent. In considering what this means, it should bo taken Into account that VliA915 prlM8 I10'1 not yl bB"n to rlso to tho point they reached lu 1020 and whlcll still provall. Tho comparative table and statement or tho Votor Is as follews: Cost of county government, aside from schools and roads, have In- iTuuBoa oo. ( irom mm to iui, 1015' J3.633.458 1021 $6 624.465 Following Is a compilation showing tho amount for two yoars, not in cluding any school or road taxes, and the percentages of increase or decrease: County Oeuoral Taxes and Increases (Not Including School or Jtoad) County 1916 Uaker 70,084 Denton 71,232 Clackamas 103,821 Clatsop 178.844 Columbia 84 858 Coos 116,647 Crook 129,838 Curry 10,741 Deschutes .,.., ., Douglas 74,973 01111am 21,856 (Irani .' 33,032 Harney 62 079 Hood Iliver 27,720 Jackson 188,999 Jefferson , , Josephine 73 084 Klamath 114,938 Lake 32,968 Lane 267,313 Linn 40,978 Miilheur ...... 73,480 Malheur 73,480 Marlon 167.017 Morrow , 32,846 Multnomah 832,408 Polk. 107 760 Shorjnan 23,672 Tlllamo'bk ,. 96 816 Umatilla 63,640 Union 73,619 Wallowa ., 100.182 Wasco 60.261 Washington 78,597 "Vheeler '. .. 17,848 Yamhill 85 066 1921 Vc Increaso 'Decroase Total 80 409 86.999 91.358 241.110 105,765 83,768 39,449 18 907 66,247 138 662 16,915 38,000 84,277 68,636 157.034 37,115 87,417 148,984 60,841 249 960 198,676 66,643 (5(1,848 277 326 901461 1,699.226 77,190 29,961 316,403 286,212 119,377 110 049 ,150,007 134,056 1,539 133,144 14.8 20.6 34.8 24.6 t . 12.9 .... 84.8 18.7 35.8, 111.1 21.3 29.0 84.5 384.6 , Orook County In 1916 I ncludd County. ..J3.6S3.45S J5, 524,456 76.6 175.4 92.1 26.6 220.8 349.7 64.6 9.8 150.0 70.6 66.5 66.3 12.0 !7,5 22,6 10.9 29 22.9 StB.9 28,4 V 91. Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson UNDERWEAR AS COOL AS TWO POLAR BEARSI A regular customer of ours was making his regular trip to Boise In tho smoking compartment between pol itics, spark plugs and views on how to run tho country, a man sitting across from our friend loaned ovor and said "Not to bo importinont but whoro do you buy your undor wear? you look as cool as. two polar bears." , "Why Two polars?" asked our friend. "Because two aro cooler than one," camo tho reply. Wo sold tho undorwoar that prompted tho thought. Now wo aro trying to start you thinking Union Suits $1 to $3.50 TOGGERY BILL Ontario, Orogon m 1 ni 1 latsliB JULY Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY In Brunswick Records Is embodied a unique Method of Iiv ttrprctation, marking the most notabl advancsment of years In recording. Tones are clear, true more beautiful. Surely the Spirit of Muilc Is reflected In these records. Com InanJtar lA July Brunswick Rtcord. 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