The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, July 14, 1921, Image 2

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THE ONTARIO AKGtJS, ONTAUIO, m?iMw. ''fTTIIiSPAY, JULY 14, 1921
POULTRY HEN EVIDENTLY
NOT GREATLY INTERESTED
(Niunfy Agent (lives Cnudld Hlnlo
Orgnnlzc Poultry Growers
Into Marketing
Orgnnlratlon
I-
In the following lattpr L. It.
'Hrclthuupt, county agent, thin week
told the poultry rimers of tho coun
ty tho result)) of tho otfort to effect
a branch of the Pacific Poultry As
soclntlon In Mnlhour and ndjulnlng
counties. Thin Is what he had to
say:
"As several of tho poultrymou
have, nskod about what was dono at
the nicotine held recently to consider
markotlng organization 1 nm going
IRONSIDE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. IOfton nud
daughters, Mrs. Hort Luwronce uud
Mrs. Alva Lawrence of Unity went
to linker to colobrnto the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (V Kims und Mr.
and Mrs. II. F. Kilns celebrated the
4th In linker.
Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Corlllo of On
tarlo visited with Mr. and Mrs. II.
C. KIiub Sunday and went on to
linker Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols went
to Wolser to spend the 4th with
rolutlvcH, A royal good time wns
reported.
K. J. Ileum and family went U
Nyssn and Vulo for the 4th celebra
tion. A. M. outFqACMFWYPETAOI TT
A number of Ironside people met
at tho homo of Frod Lawreucu uud
hnd a picnic on tho lawn Sunday.
joiiii smith aim family of tlrogun
to bo no Interest as judged by atten
danco at tho meeting. I think the
reader cannot but pardon a plain
statement of tho cane to date.
"Owing to tho numerous com
plaints which have been voiced about
tho prlco of eggs and tho apparent
dcslra for bottor marketing facilities
I took It upon myself to got u. I..
Upson here, during fnrmors' week.
last winter to. toll about tho Pacific
Poultry Producers' Association, a
purely cooperative marketing organi
zation of poultrymondolng business
In western Oregon and Washington.
Ills address aroused n good dcnl of
Intorest and at least one of our poul
trymeii Joined tho association. Tills
man shipped oggs all spring and
summer to tho association tit Port
land. HY KXPIIK88 AT A COST OF
SIX CENT8 PER DOZEN, and mnde
It pay. Tho association charges two
cents per dozen for handling and
markotlng tho eggs, nsldo from trans
portation. This made his totnl cost
eight cents por dozen, and still It paid
because of tho superior murketlng
facilities of tho association. Hut If
tho six cents express or most of It
could hnvo hooij eliminated It would
have paid much butter.
"About two months ago the people
over In Idaho also got wrought up
about tho prlco thoy were gutting for
eggs and tho county agents wero led
to believe that tho poultrymen want
ted somo help along thoso linos. A
mooting was called In Ilolso, which
was attended by enough poultrymen
to rorm a prolty good association
Thoy cntno from several counties.
Malheur being roprosoulod well. I
took tho troublo to set Mr. Unson to
this mooting also, and took our mar
keting specialist over to help out. A
commlttco representing each of six
cnuntlos In tho Hnako Illvor Valley
was appointed and n scries of meet
ings wero hold to ascertain the son
tlmont of tho peoplo, and two or
thrco mootlngs wore hold at Caldwell
tho whola requiring considerable
tlnio and oxpanso.
"All of this time enthusiasm run
high among tho poultrymen so thnt
the committee decided to schedule a
sorles of county mootlngs nud Import
Mr, Upson for a week In ordor that
ho might explain his association to
all of tho poultrymen. with tho Idea
In mind that a branch of the Pacific
Association would bo formed bore
with sufficient voluino of business to
Justify local candling and assembling
plant, thus doing away with most of
the six cents oxpress I roferred tn
earlier In this letter
"At no little troublo uud expense
thoso mootlngs wero hold. Most of
them turned nut about like tho Mnl
hour county mcctlngwhero there
wero less than ten per tout of tho
poultrymen present and itiost of
thoso wore already familiar with the
association from having heard Mr.
Upson last winter. Tho result was
Indeed disappointing not thnt It
makes so much difference whethor
there Is an association or not, except
to tho poultrymou thomsolvcH but
It has caused thoso who huvn spout
so much tlmo trying to do what tho
poultrymou scorned to want, to Inso
faith In trying to do unythlg to hot
ter conditions whatever.
to assume thnt It would be of Interest Ir . d Mrs C S mill. v,
to tho poultrymen of tho county In ""'! MJ-' " '' fj "L ,i th f Vule
general, oven though thero seemed woff "u. "l" r" " fe..
..... a.u.v. ...... w. ..unit., nun uu
Ironside visitor Wednesday tnklng
back a team of horses.
0. A. Turenmufh 1IT3DIIAUO4440
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Turemnu, Jody
Lawroncc, and Herman Hose return
ed homo from linkor Tuesday.
Mr. Styles of Vale Is In this vicin
ity nud will work for Fred I.nw-
renco through haying,
Mr. Sullivan of Ontnrlo who has
been visiting Carol Locoy tha nasi
couplo of weeks will stack hay fori
W. 11. Lofton.
Archie Davls'of Portland came
up to make final proof on his home
stead near Ironside.
II. C. Kims went to Ilaker Satur
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. James returned
homo from Unity Wednesday after
a couplo of weeks visit with rela
tives Ironside farmers nro all haying.
Crops nro flno.
Miss Dottle Loroy Is visiting rein
tlves and friends In Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Smith return
ed homo from Hrngan and Valu Frb
day where thoy attended tho Chau
tauqua. Ivan and lloscoo Welch from Mal
heur river aro working for Fred
The l.ndles Improvement Club mqt
with Mrs. Bullous last Thursday
afternoon. The annual election of
officers took place. Mrs. Touillu
was re-elected president, Mrs, Jonns
Drown vlco-presldenl, Mrs. HarrV
Lnttlg Secrotnry-teasurcr, nnd Mrs.
Otto Miller Club Correspondent.
The roports of tho various commit
tees wore given nnd cummlttoo ap
pointed to work out program for
tho coming year Meetings will bo
discontinued until fall. Mrs. Sulleus
served dainty refreshments of Ice
cream nnd cako.
POTATO GROWERS HAVE
BIG CROP TO MARKET
County Will Piodiiro Hundred
Tlmunnd Hacks of Spuds Tills
Yeiii" Nently all Must
He Shipped
In the following letter to the po
tato growers of the county I.. It.
llrelthaupt. County agent, sots forth
the general expansion of that crop
this year and urges Immediate pre
paration for proper digging and
handling of tho crop, Ills letter wns
as follews:
"It seems to mo thnt tho potato
growers of Mnlhour county should
tnko note of two things nl this tlmo.
(1) Thnt tho old days of tho potato
FOIt SALE Chovrolot touring
car l'l! model In good condition
300 . Somo terms. Sco It at tho
game, when thero wero so fow spuds I VnrA flnrnco. Phono 1G1-J. P. O. 11.
Mollne Karma '. '" Mnlhour
i .,.! f.. in! - nml Iinurovoniculs in
Hrognn nnd Jnmleson; nlso 28 tracts
nnd Int nt Hrognn nml Jnmleson
sold under contract to various pur
chasers. Juno 27, 1921. 11.00.
Malheur Lnnd Co to 0. J. Mbro -helmor,
AH South and West of II H.
Ill i SV'!j Sec. 4-10-13. June 6, 1921.
Moiliio Farms Co. to O. J- MK
helmor, 10 ncres In SWUNEVi See
30.16.43. July 1, 1921. $1.00
Chin. L. Thompson ot '
Thompson. H W U NB U , S U NW
NK'i Se 20-19-40. July 7, 1921
$10.00. . . .,. f.
May M. Plniioy ot vlr to Chas. ( .
Carter, I-ots 10, 17, 18. 19 and 20,
Hlock 134, Ontnrlo, Mny 26, 1921.
lir.nnn.
W. F. Donne to Winn. C. Carter,
Lots 1 to 10, Incluslvo. In Mock 1J4,
Ontario, Mny 10. 1921 ffiOO.OO
m.hhi.(Ji: licenses ishii-:d
lU'ltlNd week
Hay II llansbrough nnd lllnnchi'
Dnysnn. July 8, 1021.
LOST!
CO.MPUUNTtf Fll.i: IN Cl'HCCIT
COURT DimiNH WEEK
Hay Ohmart vs. Desert Sheep Co.
ot al, July C, 1921. Damages. $!.
460.00
Francis M. llusscn vs. Geo. h.
Ilnsscn, July 5, 1921. Divorce.
Tlnee Hundred and. Forty Dollars
A man paid Throe Hundred and Fifty Dollars
for a Diamond, It turned out to bo a white
saphire. valued at ten dollars. If he had
bought it from Henry. Miller, he would still
have full value for his money. He is an
EXPERT and does not rob anyone. Give him
a trial ordor.
HENRY MILLER
ONTAniO, OHEflON
grown that tho homo demand goner
ally oxcocded tho supply, nro gono,
(2) Thnt tho stntlstlcs on prices
show that tho highest priced pota
toes nro thoso sold In August nut
Infallibly, but on tho nvcrugo.
"With regard to point 1, thero will
bo harvested In this county from
commercial fields 200 or mora car
loads of potatoes this year. This
means 60 to 75 thousand sacks. Tak
ing Into consideration tho great mini-
I her of patches less than an ncro In
slzo, our potato crop mny bo 100
I thousand sucks. This Is somewhere
around ten sacks for every mnn, wo
I man nnd child In tho county. LO
CAL DEMAND will not tnko caro of
tho crop any longer A LA HUE
IKAHT nl' TIIL' rwintt titu-r ni.-l
w. .... iwg .'ii'n. ur
276, Ontario.
u.tr.
HKMBTITCHINO nnd Plcotlng nt
tuchmcnls, 12.00. Huttonholo at
tachments $9.8G. Fits any Sewing
Mnchlno. Personnl checks 10c ox
trn. Lights Mall Ordor House. Ilnx
27, Ulrmlnghnm, Ala. 30-36
FOIt SALE 4 room plnstored
house. P. O. Ilox 417.
Lawrcnca In the hny Mold
Miss Nora Iithrono returned home I .........
from Houlta where she sneiit the , "" 'e,u'. I
fourth. A t0 l,nlnt - ( county huppens
llnrold Ournoy, Carol Iicey, Mr, l0 bo ono of tho fow sections of tho
Sulllvnn, and Orvlllo Nichols wont to country which can put potatoes on
linker tho fourth. l,, ninrkijl In August. Thero aro
Mlllons Elms was nn Ironsldo vis- ?voru R00". reasons for doing It,
Itor from Unity Wednesday.
William Kims went to tho Huther
ford lira, ranch near Mnlhour Thurs
day for machinery for haying.
OREGON SLOPE
Mrs. Harry Foldschor nnd daugh
ter Margaret spout sovorul days the
past week nt tho Otto Miller homo.
Tho Win. Vincent house und barn
has been moved nud tho Hlghwny
work Is moving on rapidly.
Tho children of tho Park Sunday I right now If tho best results nro tn
school had n picnic ut the Jonas I bo hud. That Is, some plans must
urown noiuo nisi weuuosiiay uuor- no mniio so too crop can bo market-
noon. Uumes uud u flno lunch wore Sou as soon as It Is ready. Some of
for not only Is tho prlco best then us
a rulo, but It saves ull tho storage
and rohnndllng charges, shrinkage
lossos, etc., brings In, early money to
tho grower at a time he needs It most
and It clears tho land In tlmo for full
seeding. Ono thing, howover, must
bo kopt In mind potatoes must bo
handled right whon dug at this tlmo
of yonr. Thoy must bo taken from
tho flold quickly nnd placed on board
refrigerator cars and thero must not
bo undue deluy In tho loading of tho
cars.
"It ROOms to 1110 that It In thnii In
begin getting roady to dig potatoes
LUCKY
Strike
cigarette
WoasteM
UK-U
PURE ARTIFICIAL
grcntly enjoyed by nil
Stella Newton planned, nud with
tho help or others, carried out u
very huppy surprlso for Mrs. Auulo-
gntn nt tho latter's homo In PayoUt
last i uosuny uiiornoou, mo occnsion
being Mrs. Applegate's sixty-first
birthday. Thoro wnro nbout thlry
five presout Tho old neighbors nud
friends from tho Slopo who attonil
od wero MrH. Foldschor. Mrs. Chun-
nor nud dnughtors, Huth nnd Ituby,
Mrs. Ilolknap, Mrs. Sullens Mrs,
Minimi nun iiuuy romuu.
Mr. nud Mrs. N. 0. Sullens and
Clarouco Sullens from nonr Vulo
spout Sunday with tho CJeo. Sullens
family.
Mrs. Lias left Wednesday for an
extended visit with hor dnughtor
and little grunddaughtor who llvo
near Seattle.
Iee Drown accompanied a car
load of cuttlo to Portland tho paBt
week.
Chas. und Jesslo Lias spent Sun
day nt tho Lnugloy homo.
SMILE
And the world
smiles with you
tho growers nro going tocethor In uu i
association to try to help themselves '
along thes linos and I have taken uu I
Intorost In helping tho work along
hoping thnt It would holp meet the
situation.
!lJmAtltm4s(
I Will be at ice home between 2:30 and
'.70 p. m. each day except Sunday
All special orders myst
be in the night before
N.VINCENT.
THE ICE MAN
PHONE 173-R
MAiiiiia'iicou.vrv hum, i4t.tk
TILVNHl'KHH ItKCOltllKI) !
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Therefore, try and catch the
Smiles of your family and
friends, with a
KODAK
cWac an album of all your in
to est ing snap shots, and it will
give you many hours of pleasure
KODAKS ABE NOT
EXPENSIVE
Let us shot!) them, We are sure
you will be interested
Ontario
Pharmacy
JUIiY a TO JULY I)
Ooorgo Hador to John Wood 8W
USBtt Sec. 19; WV4NBU. SK'i
NKU. and 8KU Sec. 30-24-39 Juno
23. 1931. $1,280.00
W. H. Drooko et ux to U U Homos
Lot 20, Block 2. TaylorB Add, to
Nyssa, June 24, 1921. $40.00.
Sheriff II. Leo Noe to J. A. Wesro
8W4. 8WU8BU 8ec. 16-15-44
Jan. 3, 1921. $S6.19.
Doruthea Tschlrgl to J. T. Ixxtan,
NYVHNWtf sec. 24: nnd 8 acres In
SWU8WU 8ec. 13-16-42. April 16
1921. $13,000.00.
Mnlhour Land Co. to 0. J. Mngen.
helmor. BUNEtf Sec. 24-16-42: 8
WUNWtf oc, 19-16-43: Ixits 1 to
6, Hlock 4; Lots 1 to 8, Hlock 6;
tm1.,..4 nl0Ck 8; L0U l '
2, Hlock 13; Lts 1 t 16, Hlock 14;
Lots 1 to 8, and 10 to 14, Hlock
26, all In town of Hrogan. Juno 30.
1921. $1.00.
John F, Iteeco to Eueene F. I'm it
WV4NBK, NBKNBK Sec. 22; 8W
U8EU 8ec. 16-21-46, July 1 1921.
L. W. Muttart et ux to L. A, Mut
tart et al, 8 Sec. 4-17-46. July 5,
"l. fl.VV.
Chas. O. Wilson et ux tu C. W.
delloor, Lots 13 and 14, Hlock 60,
Oreens Add. to Nyssa, June 1, 1921
o.,U;,;,A-1. Archibald O, Mathews
SHNW'4, 8V, WH8BM Sec. 22-14-41.
May 19. 1921,
U. 8. A. to Honry M. Rutherford.
NYVKBBtt. NEUSWU. Lots 3 and
4, Sec. 7-13-40. Nor. 16 1920.
a,M,ai?,u,r, L5nd Co- t0 " W. Smith,
8BUNWU See- 30-16-43. Juno 22 i
1921. $10.00. 'I
Coramorce Mortgage Securities
Co. to F. W. Sni th. RBUNWi! o..
30-16-43. June 23. 1921. $1.00.
u. a. a to Marlon E. MrPhorson. i
8WSWU See. 4j 8EUSBU Sec. 5:
NBUmVU Sec. 9-14-40. Feb. 1,
II. J. Oottmann to Ellne M. Ing
valson, 8HNBU8WU i8ec. 23-31-41.
June 13 1921. $1,00.
Jay Tlotsort. Executor, to James
M. Duncan, It 7. Sec 6-20-47,
our, ll, 1919, 14,600.00,
Isla Horren Oalces et vlr to Roy
Daley, Lots 10, 11 12. nnd 13.
Hlock 2. Hadleys 1st Add. to Vale
Jan. 8. 1920. $1,800.00.
U. S. A. to Dorothy Oleeman
iuio, otnic,K aec. 1J-13-39: NW
8EU. NBUSWU, SEHNWK Lots
2 and 3, Sec. 18-13-40. Jan. 10
1921. --, '
U. 8. A. to Eva KnottlnKham. fiu.
an, -. - .'. '
Eveiyfhind for OUALITy
-nothing for show
THAT'S OUR IDEA in mskine
CAMELS tho Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the packagel
It's the best packing science has devised to kwp
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste,
Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping Inside
and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack
age and keep It air-tight.
And note this I There's nothing flashy about tk
camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins oa
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Ctfmels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga:
retty aftertaste.
Camels are made foremen who think for them
selves.
NBU. NHSEU, Sec. 33; SWUNW
K. NWUSWtf See. 34-25-42; B
SWtf Sec. 4-26-42. Nov. 11 1920
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KK R' J' REYN0LDS T0BACCO COMPANY, W,..t.a.Slu, N. Q J
U. 8. A. to Mattle E. Knotting
.mm, onMnt,Wl WMHii, SEW
SBU. EH8WW Sec. 29: NNE
Sec. 32-26-42, Nov. 18, 1920.
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