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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
h - U !? THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, ORJL'OON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 1 - ?' -Sdt i JVJs-T SJW w ? JT Pr & r i . ?lj .4HT 0." V I ' Jr v m$$mm DIMINAGI, SKWKR OULVKIIT, HIOIIWAY IltHKMTION PIPES liANTH AT ONTAUIO, OUKOO.V AND UAIjUWKMj, IDAHO Permanent as the Pyramids vfci m v1 kV The Victrola Leads Them All FICTOR records are made by the leading artists of the world, thus giving yn,u the very best musical enter tainment that can be derived rom the phonograph world. The Rcxall Ontario Pharmacy Victor Eastman orrXwnHHJE2 SXifhtrJl DitfllriJ,,, JWwr hm HBTb zlljt Columbia WtrHiffowoy TMIE remarkable nglneer- - ing skUl which built the Columbia River Highway opened a veritable paradise for motorists. This highway follows the Columbia River from the Pa cific Ocean near Astoria as far east as The Dalles, and leads the tourist through a country of indescribable scenic Interest Wgh watrfall,hugo rocks, picturesque woods an ideal vacation land for the mo torist who appreciate nature at ks best. And on your travels along the Columbia River Highway yeu can always get Red Crown," the gasoline of quality an all-refinery gasUfoe with a continuous citato of boiling points, Look for the Red Crown sign before you M. STANDARD OH, COMPANY 67Se Gasoline f. Quality BOYS Hi GIRLS ENJOY LIVELY CAMPOS LIFE Junior Hummer HrKxInn Ii Pro nounced Uniiimllrlcil Hurt-ens Hoys niul girls nt Junior Htimmor ouMsiun nuor iwo wookh or stron uous class work, supervised pln social uvonts or various kinds, woro Mttll "chockful" of "pop": Within u fow days all tho 22G dologutos mul prlzu wluuorH woro wolt uc qunlntod. Many liuvo oxprossod tho bollof that contact with ho niuny per sons from illfforpnt parts or tho stuto has boon nearly an beneficial to thorn as tho clans work. Twonty-sovon of tho club mombeni had their oxponse paid for ImvltiR won first prlioH. Othorg were Rent as deloRiitcs by their clubs, and Home paid tholr own way, Just for thu courson they could not. (JlrlH l.lkrd Stock JiiiIkIiik Kino polutH of tho kuiuo In stock JudRluK wuru tuUKUt at tho Htock pavllllotiH by moans of lecturoH, In dividual Instruction and compotl tlvo Judging contOHts. A full wook of JudKliiR or nearly all kinds of puro brod animal brought out tho fact that many of tho boys and Klrlu woro competent Judge, airls did as wall and In many caso bat ter, than tho boys. Intensive work was Klvon In many othor subjocts. I.urK2 tlroupM Iteprenenteil Sovoral largo delegations from dlffurout countlos which camo In Kroups under tho county club load or ilnvnlonnil rnnl "rniinfv iinlrll" i throuKh athlotlo and othor contests. Tho Klamath county delegation of 20 mombora lod by Frank Boxton, wus tho largest of the groups. Othor largo dologatlons camo from Tilla mook, I. Inn, Multnomah, Douglas and Lauo countlos. Many of tho groups came In nutos which woro parkod In front of Wal do hall whore the club mombora roomed, boya on tho third floor and girls on tho socond. Students wore employed to suporvlso tho club mom- bors In work and play leaving county leaders free to work out ad ministrative plans with II. C. Sey mour, statu club leuilor. A froo trip to tho matluoo, swims In tho big swimming tank, parties ami lectures woro provided for en tertainment. DEI OX FIAT BOV TO MANAGE 1923 BEAVER 6 PARTY FINDS MYSTERY BONE IN HOUND .Students mid Tow unpeople Unite In HiintliiK for ItellcM What wns thought to bo n bono from tho arm of u child was oxca vntod from tho mounds noar Tan gont rocontly gays tho U. A. 0. hows. Mora than GO students and towns people under thq direction of J. I). Horner, professor of history, left tho mines building on tho annual summer session oxcurslon to tho pre historic mounds. Jluieilm Klint. HI op Tho first Btop was nt tho Hill inu souni In Albany. Professor Horner pointed out Interesting stones and flat-headed prehistoric skulls which had boon takou from tho mounds. A hurrlod Inspection of many moro relics In tho Crawford museum was nmdo. Tho next stop wob for picnic lunch ntid a social half-hour iindor walnut trees. Two shovels wore procurod and tho party proceed to the Illovlns mounds. HkulU Declared Ancletn Professor Horner explained tho customs and vorshlp of tho anclont people and tho prubnblo ago of the mounds. Then tho shovels woro In dustriously piled by tho men of tho party. Sevoral bits of bono, char coal, and ashes were unearthed. Tho party returned to Corvallls at 2' no. OF Oi-i'koii Comb I'ho of Ten Highest HcurrN In American Jem'y tVmtont Mnkn Oii'non Premier .lerfcy Htnlo Itov. W. J. Luscomuo and family and Paul Sellgman spent tho Fourth In Holso motoring over and back tho samo day. Mrri. S. A. Drown has been qtllto 111 for tho last two weoks but Is now Improving. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Coyno of Uolso woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyau on tho Fourth, having mndo tho trip down hero by car. Claud Christiansen of La Orando, now assistant special agent for tho Standard Ull Company In tho Grand Hondo Valloy motropolls spoilt tho Fourth with Ontario relatives and friends. Hov. P. J Slack received word this weok of his appointment to tho position o fChaplIn of tho Knights of Columbus of Oregon. "Van Petten left Monday a f for Spokano and othor -ttu: tornoon points In Washington on a business trip. Miss Maowood Itamscy of Baker, but formerly of Ontario was tho guest of Miss Mamtnlo Stewart over tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lurton of Pleasant Valloy who with tholr family woro onrouto homo from a trip through tho Yollowstono stopped off hero Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Itasniusscii. Whllo working nt tho Standard Oil ptaivt last Friday Joy Hunted had tho mlsfortuno to havo a big oil barrel! drop on his1' right foot which put him out of tho gamo on Sunday and tho Fourth. Ills nli sonco was a matorlal factor In tho two detents Buffered at tho hands of tho Caldwell team. O, Allen llroun, Winn Hlgual llonoi-N DiilliiK Vear at O, A. V. Named To Honor Fraternity Haiold Iteatlou FoIIowm In Contest ( I That Malheur county students at 0. A. 0. are consistent honor win- ' ners was again shown by the re sults or tho elections held Just be- fore the regular spring term ended when 0 Allen Drown of Dead Ox Flat was named managor of thu 1923 Denver, and was also Initiated Into tho Sigma Delta Chi tho honor ary Journalistic fraternity. Young Drown, Is spending the summer working for Q. E. Miller & Company, one of Portland's big bonding houses, who recontly purchased the bonds of tho Slldo Irrigation ditch Deside winning these honors Draw,!! was returned u winner In tho essay contest on tho subject, "Why OregoTi Madu Products Should De Purchased," he was followed by Harold Iteaden ulso of Malheur county. While he lived here the family was known as von Iteadon, but tho prefix was dropped when I tho von was In dUrcputo duo to tho 'activity of the Kaiser These boys who have so signally shown tho way to other students at 0. A ('. aro typical of Malheur ranch products. They know tho agricultural game mid are equalling tho record which William Tuetch of Kyssa made at 0. A. 0. Just a fow years ago. 'Young Drown is one of the stu dents who returned to O. A. C. after having served in the army In France whero be won fire service stripes, and one wound strlpo as an Indica tion of the kind of service bo gave bis country, J. R, Drown of Payette manager of the Payette Creamery, S, M. Drown of this city, and E. U and J, tu rown of Dead Ox Flat are brothers of young Brows. In a recently compiled report of tho medal awurds for 1020 Issued by tho American Jersey Cnttlo Club, seventy ono Jersey cows completed rocords for thu year with n produc tion of over 700 pounds of buttnrfat within tho year on authenticated test. Of tho ton highest records mado In tho yoar flvo wore made by Oregon cows with an average production of 800.38 ins. or rat. Heading tho list of breeders of medal winners Is J. M. -Dickson & Sou of Shedd with soyoii to tholr crodlt. followed by Q. Q. Hewitt of Independence with four, Ed Cnry of Carlson with throo and O. Plckard and K. J, Farnham of Marlon with two. In the list of sorles represent ed by modal winning daughters, Valontluo's Ashburn Daronot, tho Dickson herd sire, ranks first, cred ited with flvo Itlnda Ind of S. D tho Hewitt bull, second with four Poppy St. Mnmos, with two modal winners, Is tied for third placo with nn eastern bull and 8t Mawos of Ashburn, also a Dickson slro. Is una of four In fourth placo with ono gold and one silver modal daughtors (loldon Glow's Chief ranks fifth with ono gold nnd ono sliver medal to his credit. Thus an Orogon bull np pears In tho first flvo placos In tho list of producing sires for 1020. Ton cows by reason of suporlor performance, won moro than ono modal each and of thoso sovon woro Oregon Jorsoys. Nineteen states are roprosonted in the awards mado. Orogon cows with only 10H regis torod, representing only A 1-3 of tho Jorsoys rocordod within tho year, won 18 gold, 3 sliver and 1 broiuo or 31 of all tbo awards mado. Ohio ranked socond with 8 gold and 1 bronza; Matno, third with 7 gold and 2 bronze: Massa chusetts, fourth with r gold and 1 silver and Washington fifth with flvo gold mortals. This romarkablo record of perfor mance places Oregon in tho first rank as premier Jorsey state of tho Union and should act as n stimulus to still greater effort to maintain that enviable position. Chns. M Tnlmndgo LOCAL PERSONALS V W. Morsdou Mr. and Mrs. ITdlck and Mrs. Cronln motored to Dolse Sunday, whero they met Mr and Mrs. Olson, formorly of Ontario, and all spent tho Fourth of July nt, Arrow Hock Dam. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lackey and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey and family spent tho Fourth In Caldwell, Joe Daus celebrated In Caldwell and Vale. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Howland, Mrs. Howland's sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Hanks of Dolso and Mr and Mrs. D. W. Powers' and family went to Little Malheur on Saturday for a short camping and fishing trip, returning Monday even ing Mr. . Howland reported the roads rather bumpy. Mrs. Lees and son Win. and Dr. C. M. Tyler spont tho fourth In Vale. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Skow dud Mr. and Mr?. J. B. Drutzmau spent the Fourth In Caldwell Mr. and Mrs Joe Llugie and Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Itust went to Clear Creek, up above Placervllle Sunday on a fishing trip, returning Monday evening. Miss Twlla Embody of tho Golden Ilulo sales force is spending her va cation in Montana visiting relatives, "Only One Ada Roach" This Is Familiar Saying About Noted Entertainer Who Comes to Chautauqua With Ruth Freeman "Only one Ada lloach" bus grown to Jjo ii fuiiilllar saying In the Chuu tainiuii world This lulinltablo entertainer has truly reached tho top round In her profewdoii. When Ada Koiich smiles, every one smiles With her; when lho slngir, every heart sings with her; her stories nnd Impersonations havo tho sparkle of true genius. Ituth Freeman, "running mate" with Ado Iloach for years, Is abundantly utile to present n complete program nlone. Shu combines real talent us s violinist with exceptional ublllty ami as uu uuusual Vrtlst In mimicry and dialect numbers. I Vacation Time is Here .. WHEN planning your summer vacation, don't forget Lakeview Camp, located on the shores of beautiful Payette Lakes, the ideal spot for your vacation. RATES Tent houso completely equipped for two people per week - - $12.00 Equipped for four people per week $18.00 Special rates by month Wire or write Lakeview cump,,McCalI, Idaho for Reservations. 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