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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
'TWitfr - , ffff l4 t ' - iii ,JILsfcii-"d II Ka VM&R ' 3r iniMiiifi asiiistshn mrjaHL With a HOOSIER you can THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, 'JHHRBDAy; JULY 14 , 1921 IfiMIH, CORN AND POTATOES 10 BE CERTIFIED FOR SEED LOCAL PERSONALS County Agricultural A Be lit. Iti-cclvr Applications From Fnrinom For At tout Inn of Crop HprrlullW a HOOSIER you can laugh at ihe Thermometer YOUR kitchen is the hottest room in the house. But the Hoosier. make's you so happy, you'll scarcely notice the heat, t Besides. Hoosier cuts kitchen work in two. You can got out of your kitchen in half the usual time ' when you own a Hoosier. ' . Since $1 delivers your Hoosier now, there is no reason why you should go another day without' this great kitchen convenience. HOOSIER Saves Steps ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. ONTARIO, OREGON 4:0 Sto res THE HUB WE SAVE YOU MONEY 40 Stores B. V. D's special, $1.05 value now - - $1.25 " $1.25 value now . - .95 Balbrigan Poros Knit Underwear, per suit .95 Dress Shirts - - - $1.38 to $3.50 Coveralls, all sizes - - -' - - $2.98 A big lot pf men's Work and Dress pants values up to $8.00, now - - - $.4.50 Just received a fine lot of. .Boys' Outing Shoes One lot of Mule Skin Shoes ' - ,"-A' - $1.98 One lot of Elk Skin Shoes ' : - - $2.49 One lot dark brown Shoes . - - - $2.85 A Arte lot of Men's work Slides - $3.25 to $4.95 A fine grade of Gingham Percales at special prices J. & P. Coates Crochet Cotton, all colors .'v . The Victrola Leads Them All FICTOR records are made by the leading artists of the world, thus giving you the very best musical enter tainment that can be derived from the phonograph world. The Rexall Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Victor Twotity-two applications havo nl ready boon Mod with tlio county Agricultural agent by (armors of the county asking for certification of Hcod crops of grain corn and pota toes. Tliotio nppllcatloiia can bo f 11 od by any growor who wishes to market a need crop and BPCiiro tho advantngo of the bottor dotuand nnd higher prlco usually rosultlug from having tho certification papers Is sued by tho extension crop' specialist upon comptotlon of tho tost. Those Inspections consist of both tlold and bin Inspections, drain must pass a flold Inspection before It Is liar vosted and a bin Inspection .utter throshlng. Potatoes must pass a flold Inspection wlillo tho crou Is growing, anothor liiBpoctlon at dig ging tlmo and a third Inspoctloti' In storago. Tho first Inspections aro considered crop Improvement work i) tno oxtonBion Borneo and arc ) performed frco. Later Inspections aro provided for by means of nccos sary foos to covor cost of tho work. Sood certification work as carried on by tho oxtouslon sorvlco Is hav ing a markod effect on tho. ylold and quality of tho crops In those sections whoro It Is carried on with tho full cooporatlon of tho farmers. urogon is producing sixty-ono var lotloB of wheat alono. It Is bollovod that not moro than tan or twolvo of thoso aro good yloldlng varieties or satisfactory In milling quality. Many times a connldorablo part of tho slxty-onu a?o to bo found In ono field, all mixed up. This unquos. tlonably results In lower ylolds and lower prices, becuuio not all of tho varieties can bo bast In ylold and bosldos they do not ripen ovenly which cauto sloss from shattering from tho ovor-rlpo. grain and .loss from Immaturity" from that which Is still groan when harvostod. Then tho prlco Is out bocauso of tho mix ture dockago bolng taken out. Tho production and uso of certified sood Is. of distinct advautago to growers and tho genoral tarrltory whoro It Is practlcod. 1 iiemi: ceuhhi: in domkhtio huiknci: Mrs. Geo, ltolhson nnd Miss Ilolon McOowon, Mrs. Itclhsou.'s nolco re turned Thursday, July 7th from Portland und'ScqHldo whero" 'they huvo boon vlstlnK 'for tho paBt month. Ilort Einlson, little son of Mr. and Mm. ( tt. Kmlson, lias again ro lurnoii nomo from tho Hospital af ter his second operation In n month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Uonnott, aro tho proud parents of a son born July 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregg aro tho parents of a baby boy, born July !),' wine uno uokoo is suffering this week from an Infection In his foot caused by running a splinter In It about ton daya ago. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Frnsor loft "Wednesday 'inorning for Portland, going overland by nuto. u. M. Rutherford of IroriBldo hi an Ontario visitor this week. Verio Gregory and wlfo who havo j boon spending tho past six wooks, I nt Lewlstcn nnd near by Dolnts stopped over tho week end Were with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harper. Tho Orogorys wore vory much pitas od with this vnlloy. They left Moh- day for tholr home at aoodfaiid, Kansas. luck mover ana Air Holland mon torod to Holso Sunday. Thoy'riad a plensnnt visit with Mrs. Orani'a'nd daughtor Margaret formorly of,;pn mm. i,. u. ration came ovor, from Payette Tuesday to spond the- rost of tho wook at tho homo of hor iniiivi i.u uorrj. p Mrs. J. A. Waltor and sonWonji loy, Mrs. C. u. Stover and son 'Dlck HAKLIt tHAHWN ' '' "" Sw$SKkkmiiii tiWM"SI -VjLcl!tl0 ll'll.l ,WHl..(UrtlliljLm, ", "SBMF i'r "T'fW"l7l" I i. . ill i'lO'ifHMrJPiiiEJfc:J'!A.yy "in ", '" KiKmrfmsmvMtsKSt JAUl ) U lrtMUlHfl NP P iLflt j.t jtitljm.1 uinJ-'Wii llllhfll imIHtH riH ftl"!llin.BlIIV "fl J II IJ II Hi illlH I VI I 1 1 IsHT iSIHI IHlKilSB LM n. m(Wt .IBdiH luiiHCt. mt.iv uk mi iinrr aorJUiwi-JiRi.mk r i W a III Kt ll I l.'l llfI ALU' Jf JlllllU'li'ill I .lift 111) v llltt i 4 - "'"JfJlillll Whii JB l(iuli flii ItL'TIl "iii nfiii i"inti2i'f iii nfiilll ill ..-.-'..,, a. m ma ntmif,w.w-j u itiiliiilliniiiiin n i ri mrv i u " i'wi' ,rl.J. I.IIJII A A.Ut A 'I' 'IIIIiV'm i3M wmimr i l imawmixw u iiii'hiH iiin'l ' I lM'1 'Ml ""'""'"" VJIlll lilt I (in n niiltnl-ii(-tiia nil n ilol AmH iltiiiift orti mini ttinii linioll 1 1'ivUI rfinl'l tutu Hlwi.l it. 'iTlllV IllUl-illllllt iJltt'innV in .nol is MJiinna on r mil snliiivm .ItitMh'l niJwv- uiuilJioiirM in 'I vA'lllBio ...Hi (Jiiiiii ...it 1 1 in r jtTTiii nnr Jn-.ii - ' ' - ? '' '" u ..... Illllllnil'l till iol Itllll '"'' "M"M njllillllixn IU-I irwnmrrun il "i-J.'t JEl'iLJi"' "l''"l it -i nixin . aprwMiw" Btove. PhutieltriiujuuibYit mi ijjjtf. i'imII ll t hi Jinniq oilT itl.il nniiiiiiii nll'iiO iiinn'l ilinn'l JiliifJ it""-' illimf moil tiJhw in ""K'HHR mill .i'Hnn'iT ONT,ltIVNMiIMMMi MF.DIKllltl) l'iiiM oill In iinV'tlt. iciJiiuuf iirn-i"! li'ii-nitiiu Jiiililn'ini iiiIT 4 iH TliroucllvnlilflUooiiiirtniiivvtli 'thld now Housokecpor of tho HoUilild -ft&Nf'EES iiJ'in'l ii( Di ITWi-iq -jill bnA rmtmRmtnm, Ilorry motored to Wl !WfwWfl wlth,M,Mr's, I'll) leavo Thursday for Marysvl.lli Mis souri whero thoy havo bcqnATloil "Twenty Lessons In Domestic Science," by Marlon Colo FIshor bus rocontly been rocelvod by us for re view. This Is ' a comploto udvancod courso In domcstlosclonce and homo economics boiled down to moot, the requirements of tho hausowlfo and tho student. Tho ontlro courso consists of twenty practical lemons one hun dred pages filled with tho most val uable Information tho housowlfo can possoss horctoforo taught only In domostlo scloiico schools. Do you know tho relatlvo value of food, which fruit to uso In cooking, what purposo salads sorve, tho cor rect use of condiments, about pro por kitchen' equipments about U. S. aovornmont's bullotlni' how to ro duco the high cost of living, how to promote and protect your own and your families health, how to make housekeeping simpler and moro ec onomical and-pleasant by utilizing inodorn science In tho home. This book, we note, Is priced at 99:00 per copy and from whato we understand it contains a complete 1100.00 collego courstj, condonsed, nnd Is practlcatly VHKK to every in terested housewife, Write the Homq Economics De partment of tht Calumet Unking Powder Co., 10P-:8 Fillmore St., Chicago, Illinois, for full particulars regarding tho book nnd how to se cure It, by tho serious Illness Donald's mtflhor. t tho of WlK ii-i Mc- I Mr. Scullon, Iloo 8poclnlj''rj)m wbH II y.i nrolthaupt. accpm nijifgd m LOCAL PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Ilay Duncan of Iron side, nre visiting Mrs. Puncun's mother Mrs. A. Lackey. Mrs. Dun can will stay with her mother two or three weeks, v . Dr. It, O, Tayno and XV. J. Plnney returned Sunday from a five days fishing trip up the north fork of tho little Malheur. Thoy were obliged to go In on pack horsoB, but caught lota pf fish and reported a very good trip. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Augustus left Saturday evening tor two weeks fishing trip near Haliey, Idaho, Miss Georgia Hull went to Daker Saturday to visit friends, returning Monday, . Mrs, O. M. Tyler returned Sunday from North Ponder where she vi Ited her mother. Mrs. A. C. Harris. Miss Maud Plant celebrated her fifth birthday Monday by Inviting a number of )wr little frteao's to a party. Orogon AgrlcuHurnli, 'XIuIuko was In town two days laRtiw.wlmj Tho two County Hewing" Club Hin der tho leadership of Mln; 'Ttf&rl Illughnm nnd Ione I.mihry,''mo"with Mrs. W. I.. Turner WcdnwriRKi'-sf- tornoon July 13, for a siWInl'iuftUr noon. V. It Mr. Scullon, O. A. C IlwUlpoqiatlst nttonded the Idaho, Orokoifl Bite Plan's convention hold llii'nM;,,IWit """ I llhiin) Mrs. Clinrley Crnwfor.d 'of yiss visited In Ontario, TuoiflaH Xonl'-l Mra. II. II. Whellnn Hilfl'VlaWghler and Miss Zelda Hardy Kfpo'ejjo nro visiting at me nonw ot, wr.fmi'i U. Itasmusson this (iwaUk.i-ivMs. U'hnllnn Is Mrs. nnmtfiMiHt VlalUrl v Miss Haiel Draper JMWfjf, Idaho is visiting In Onjqrip.iyi Ijf r aunt Mrs. Frank Drapol-a mi-toil Mrs. Alice Johnston 'rt"B n(fgl) Cal., was visiting with (U(n. Ontario thin week. Mrs. Johnston Is a former schoolmate of Mrs, Pmnm T n.ktinvAP HliMIMfpJ R A Frnser. She left Monttajfafer Oregon to visit wltU)Mr.M4ioHovwnV' sister, Miss I.ucy WiiQk Vh6"W uldb a former oaimJiJ Mrs. Herbort WolUiaudiilohildrin vlBlted at tho homeQf lr. OW. '(. Moore one day the ftj'M wore accompanied home by Mrs. Moore and son Hagen, who spent sovoral daya visiting In Dolse. Mm. Edna Lawronce of Oakland, California, and Miss Alice Pelot of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were .visiting with Col, S. V. Taylor and family ill Ontario this week. They left Monday overland for Oakland, Cal., in Mrs, Lawrence's auto. . - Miss Anna Fairbanks, the daught er of Mr. and Mrs, Fairbanks has returned to hor home near Ontario. MUs Fairbanks has been gone for the lust three yours III Minnesota, Canada and Montunn. Miss. Fair banks likes tho oast very much and Bays she Is going back, Miss Cora Gregg gavo a party to a number of little friends Friday In honor of her fourth birthday. Oi.tnjrloKUH iiWboirlififvoiip4Mdt itnru'. and E Friday ovonlng visiting Emma Floldor. Dan Qrady a business mommy evening, u'l-il Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waltor virttod' Rumlnv nflnrnnnn ullh P,l oillll9v,a ,, , ,, ,. Jllliill Vi I. "I 'Mini' S'iJI'ihIi Jir-fiTii'n'l i Mrs. J. ll. Patterson Hnmrflftff'll.Mr' .lKlrVHK.it. i.NrW. oaiuruay irom now Aioauowfl.iwnrrai Bho had vlsltod a few days. thIuiI i J A. Wnltor nnd sons l)r''fjj n1 wook's outing In tho raounjtjlnsvj of, Idaho. f i, - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MaDasuld, Suporlntondent of Ontario - Rctlbol for tho tiast two VcnrH lll.rnllfnni n. ily nnd Dick Stovermdo. .JAJonll mw.mMf&WA. 811 are1 trip to Doad Ox"' .Flat tm tUir nrjialA BssWriiiOroin.oMr,. 'nuiwTB,.'w"ii.''BTprfo.iie' ""WhrHoln 'way tU'VallMBU? fTcrMrnuJ HIUrh.,ls,nuowliibeniiltiMnui.nndliMriil iHonryiiHIKrs.'iSMlitv. IM'lhtd lltll' It rnodron" "i"111 "'"i "" '" '"i"1" Kill 11111101111 -111) 111 IIOIll-ll (Mil (i ii"ili liiin.liuillliiiiimn n:i-ul lir.il i (mm Uw) i V vt i nii iwtq tt n H-W.l.'WiiHir iiitMiu, rnHti.j vrw fcirtor No 0348 PEARL Oil (KEROSENE) tf Ui a o 7J 8. 10, 11. 13. 14 1C. QtMwmn UmiWh444 n '. in x9i. ujasvpnisiiHaKvv a n JHiiiiH TrTTtrxvmrr lESTiC-SftTURDftY Condition Phono 1C1- 4-1. -If! n . ::"" i jrr 89JD9qqis niotJtiPi--- IN THK HTATK OF OUEGON. AT TUB CI.Q8K OF IllISlfilMH ON util li -AUf, in HIMOtmOMfitn'j lui t)UU1 LoaAooanM dlitonfits. Including rediscounts (oxwhtUbLWmJiuwii in b.huJ,;i,li f. j.UtoiMiiASl.ia.mn r Dcauct: . qui I .ptnlun bainu .luyus M);l uuor,vo'iniiKvi)vnor inaii uoiik yccwpwncctf" -" -pvrvl.rufm,ms;ufipd. ; lln 2cuVm? f 3Y?fil -t9W W ,p7y 131 u !.V".vorUii,lit,ocurltH,iiMam nno Laisilud flni moil JAUI.IIJ. IIUI-JIMVAILJ ., ,.,.. .. U ..T. rlrrnlntlnn IT H partyatyMVi mv m . . . . . w. )$. . .'np. ?fi6o;wo.pi"n Do bonds, All bthesviWjiltud States .Government Hwtur-. . i ....v'lV'Jk. t.lt lt-mrl. -nivn- ilit.i'linm n nl JJW,30(J Otlk'r" boiuM, 'securities, ctc.i , T 40,048. uauHiui: iiniiRU!--tj,2:uuMUQ3rrwTiiiiire,M!itiu ounx iinao i flxtiircs.US: ilosl -estald hw'i f i . .-... ..p. ii i t j.u witii rawjrvo .' ':r.. .. , ' i VAaw invuuit ab tlLayJ r--ff vfcmoiiftt dirvpAu HWwrlnbj r(Uudo1V;Til,IlijM8 iVocks oq otlWCna lT.JB rPBQJUuK V -()hulKM&!-3 Iowtj VrTinortltii! HodeltVptlon iod other tbaA'ViAMniiPllUinria 1" "mojGO. wun rutvcrai iip,nore.iifuivi ,i,.y ....30.688 d araoun('iU'o"ff(mii(rtT6iiaV """" """" ... .ilouiii ool anlJo35i612 banks, bankers, ami trust . Unlleil.SlnjtcsjfQUier. tiiaii..,. . i l.. iwiiri f !! swiewi. nfl f htilut! t "" " -' A M'n J,-iO MntmO .!4Jiit Ulttt UII)iq Oai L'l I jn i v i-jm im- nn n ank (oth6Firniino'm fii""" " U, 10, 11. 12 and 13... 34 434.20 M'.M'fU'if ir- r "dntrrront' u TOTAL liniUiffl"AfrHrV ... T :.V.JVkTi..iT iuiiu wmr -u n,"-rre H ' TrOaSUfeT Sir :hWu U X9 12 PI S 0 4 3 9 IS ikttti" K rud 3,007.41 3',ObO.50 lOlll 111 -!- --! Tyim, MMM),7fl.7lt 7 20. 23. 25. 20. 27. 32. 34. 30. 40. WWH1fIW;lll"Wlfl"JH''r. Surplus fund Undivided profits Heserved for Interost and accrued 1.B8G.12 re Less current expenses, Interost nnd taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding , , Amount due to State banks, bankers and and trust companies In the United States j and foreign countries (other than iucludod ' In Items 21 or 22) r Cashier's chocks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 4, and 2&... 38 471,63 Demand ilctkojltn (other tlihn liuuk iU-ikinIIs) subji-ct lo Itcsorvo (deposits payable' within ? ' 30 days): - r Individual doposlts subject to check ,. Certificates of deposit duo In loss than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) . ,. , Totnl pf demand deposits (other than baud dopoal(H) subject to Iloserve, Items 20, 27 28, 29, 30. nn d31 , 293,967.42 Time di-Mslts subject to lU-tervc (payable after ?0 days, or subject to 30 days or more . notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ) , Other tlmo deposits , Postal savings deposits Total (4 tlmo deposits subject to Ho- servo, Itetus 33, 33, 34 and 35 174.1G7.80 Hills vay&ole with Federal Roserve Hank , , jn 4,168.98 60,000. P0 32,709.80 6,701.73 250,467.42 43,500.00 126,205.71 48,944.37 7.72 20,000.00 ffio,7nn.7a TOTAL STATE OF OIIEOON. COUNTY OF MALHKUIl. bs I, W. F. Homan, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledgo and belief W. F. HOMAN, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me 'this 12th day of July, 1921, ' ' H. P. TAYLOR. Notary Public for the State of Orocnn My Commission Expires October 0, 1933. :"' CORKECT- " T Tl Attest: DLACKADY. C. R. EMISON, . EARL DLACKABY Directors. .'7 iJ ' il r i 'I ' " 9 VwrEM PgtoiSfitaMtSfatia.M,,; sMiaiM asiiiiiipjetwwsipssip.sfssMw i yy