The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, July 14, 1921, Image 6

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THE ONTARIO AHQTJ8, ONAftlO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921
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SIX MKATI0K3 MADE IN
COUNTY FOR HU6. WATER
Htuto Englncrr'a Officii ItcMrt
Continued Application For Wider
In Hlnti New Reservoirs To
lie Jliillt
During tho month of April, May
and Juno, ono hundred twonty-flvo
permits to opproprlato water, and
nix pormlts to storo water woro Is
oued by I'orcy A Cupper, Stnto .En
gineer. These pormlta cover tho Ir
rigation of a total area of 3873
acre of laud, tho construction of
ono hundred fnrty-flvo miles of
cnnnl lines, tho development of
sovrnty-rivo horscpowor, and tho np
proprlntlon of water for mining,
domestic, municipal, nnd various
other purposes, at an estimated coit
of 90D2 1C8.00. Tho rosorvolrs arc
expected to Rtoro 1008 acre foot of
water, tho estimated construction
coit amounting to, $12,326.00. '
Among tho mora Important per
mltR Issued wore the two ncrmlt to
tho Water Commission of Warren- j
ton for tho appropriation of addi
tional water from tho South Fork I
or Lowls and Clark Hirer for a
municipal water supply for tho City
of Warrcnton, and surrounding
towns;
Tho permit to r 0. Murray, of
Prlond, covering tho appropriation
of water from Jordan Crcok for tho
uso of tho City of Friend, In Wasco
County.
Tho two permits to thq Nordcn
Frltt flyndlcato, of Holland Oregon,
covering tho appropriation of water
from Buckor Crook and Its trlhu
tarles for tho development of power
and for hydraulic mining.
Tho pormlt to J. It. Hnrvoy, of
Grants Pars, for tho appropriation
of water from South Fork Onllco
Creek for hydraulic mining pur
poici. And tho pormlt to the Portland,
Eugene, and Coos Hay Land Com
pany, of Cooston, covering tho ap
propriation of water from tho sever
al branches of Wlllancho Crook for
municipal water supply for Crawford
Point, In Coos County.
In Mainour County tho following
permits havo been Issuod'
To A. W Mamllton, and K. P.
Marquor of Wolior, Idaho, covorlug
the appropriation of waste' wntor
from tho Malheur District Improve
ment Compnny ditches, for Irriga
tion of sixty ncres In Oregon.
To II, V. Watsou of Wolser, cover
ing tho appropriation or wntor from
tho Malheur District Improvement
Company ditches for Irrigation of
twenty acres,
To Charles Decker, of
covering tho construction
Decker Reservoir for tho storage of
160 acre feet of water from North
Fork of Indian Creek, to bo used
In tho Irrigation of four hunrirod
acres. Tho estimated cost of con
struction of tho Reservoir nnd dis
tribution system Is $.1600.00.
To C C. Morton, of Welsor, Ida
ho covering the appropriation of
water from Mormon Dasln Creek for
placer mining purposes, In Malheur
County, Oregon. This water system
Is estimated to cost $1,000.00.
To Frank Dennett, of Drogan,
Oregon, covering the appropriation
of water from Dasln Crook for Irri
gation of fifty acres. Undor this
permit It Is proposed to construct
approximately four and a Unlf miles
or canal, at' n cost of about $300,00
To Candida Aboltlz of McDcrtnltt.
covering tho appropriation of water
from Fish Crcok for Irrigation of ono
hundred eight acres In Malheur
County,
considered In
rovlsed taxes
T TO
Westfall, bonus bill could bo
or the (connection with. tho
nnd so drawn as'to meet the finan
cial conditions which the new tax
bill will ctcato.
I'lnn I Approved
" Senator McNary assured tho presi
dent of his suppor for this program,
nnd It Is belloved that a largo ma
jority of tho senato will follow the
suggestion of tho president.
Iteprcsentatlvo McArthur had a
conferenco with Iteprcsentatlvo Dar
row, leader of tho congregational
delegation from Philadelphia and a
tuombor of tho steering commltteo of
tho house, this afternoon, and was
assured thai nona of tho Philadel
phia membors would block action on
tho Portland fair bill, and, in fact,
would support It.
Hearing Is Hot
Chalrmnn Porter of the house for
eign affairs commlttoo set a hearing
for the bill for either Monday or
Tuesday and promised to get It to
n vote Immediately after tho tariff
voto on July 21.
Hrimtor Mr .Vary AsniiiimI Favorable
Action Will Do Taken An Soon
An Devolution Itriirhrft
Executive
Tologram Washington Durcati
WABHINOTON. July 12 Presi
dent Harding will sign tho resolu
tion for tho Portland exposition In
1 025 as soon ns It reaches him.
This ho m a do perfectly clear to
Senator McNary nt tho capltol.
Tho president surprised everyone
by an announcement visit to the
capltol and mot a number of sena
tors at lunch, Including Senator Mc
Nary. When tho president went to his
room Just off tho senate chamber
ho asked Sonntor McNary to go with
him and ho then told him that no
plans for a Philadelphia oxposltlon
would Intorforo linny way with the
Portland exposition.
WnnlH Wpt to Grow
Ho roltorated that ho was eager
to soo tho West succeed and pros
por nnd that ho would bo glad when
tho resolution en mo to him for ap
proval. President Harding came to the
capltol primarily to have thn'bonus
hill, now boforo tho sonato recom
mitted to tho sonata finance com
mltteo to bo hold thero until after
tho ravlslon of the Internal taxes
had been accomplished and then the
DIRECTORY OF ONTARIO'S
BUSINESS FIRMS
ARCADIA NEWS NOTES
Klbert Dutlor and family woro
vlsltlpg at tho Denall home Tuesday
evening.
Clyde Iongwent to Ontario Wed
nesday to consult n doctor. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs.
Fred Young woro vlsltlng at C, W.
Durrett's Tuesday evening. I
Jim Fleming and wife loft for
California Friday morning.
Mrs. Florence Jensen has bcon
strk for tho past week
Frank Kd wards and family woro
visiting nt Klbert Dutlors Thursday
evonlng.
Thomas Claggctt took dinner at
Kd. Wolfs Thursday.
Until Uarrnlt Is visiting In Nampa.
ONTAIUO HOTKtJI
Tease lagging appetites
with this tempting
Baked Custard
Always smooth and velvety
made with Carnation
2 eggs, beaten light, 3 tablespoon
fills sugar, grated nutmeg, I cup
of Carnation Milk diluted with I
cup of water. Mix together nnd
pour into buttered pan and grate
nutmeg over the top, Set in a
larger pan of boiling water, nnd
bake In & moderate oven. Insert
a clean knife blade, and when it
cornea out clean the custard is
done. Watch It closely to avoid
cooking too much.
5an4 for Carnation Cook Book containing
100 practical latlad raclpaa. Carnation Milk
Product! Co., 806 3, Oth St., Bolia.
llrcauie Carna
tion Milk it twice
ai rich at ordi
nary milk, it give
cuttardi, pud
ding and all
food a finer fla
vor ami added
tmoolhntii. Uie
Carnation in any
recipe calling for
1 cup milk' l(j
cup Carnation di
luted with Y cup
xcaler.
.Ill (Iroctn Hill Carnation Milk
"from ConltnltJ Coki"
Following are somo or those reg
istered nt Ontario hotels the past
week:
CARTER; John Qardner, Jtin-
tnra: W, J. Hetula, Juntura; Mrs.
A. Olatton, Dolllngham. Wash.; John
Kvans Drewsey; Luo Kmorson, Har
per: Joe Crato, Drewsey; Sam Wnl
don, letha: Manford Walden,
Lothn; It. K. Foster, Homodale;
Hona Thurston, Caldwell; II. T.
McCarty, Pocatollo; Frank Thomp
son Glenn Ferry: Win. Itoss,
Ourna: K. Mnshos, Nampa; Harold
Hallton, Wolser; Frank Cawfleld,
Harper; flhlrloy Scargons, Jordan
Valley: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. lloso,
Dakerflold Calif.; Mrs. K. Watson,
Homedalo; (Hen Stover Seattle: K.
E. Mllllron, Seattle; I.. J. Flcklln,
Boattlo; Win. Conley, Westfall: n.
M. McFarland, Pocatollo. C. T.
Ollvor Pocatrllo; B. E. McDonald,
Nyssa; Alex Murray Plpo Lino; W.
A. Hlley, Homedale: Wallace Lynch,
Nyssa; Mrs. Dabel Tliroo, Dskcr: E.
II, Troy. Dotso.
MOOIIB: M. J. O'Tolle. M. M.
Jo)co, Martin Joyce 'Juntura: John
Conway, Drewsey; A. It. Ground,
Dolso; l 11. Htowart, wnsiiau; iwf
oil Northrop, Caldwell: J. P. Iifgen
thron. Huntington; C. Hoyal Coch
ran, W. W. Yancey Vale; M. Clark,
Nyssa: I.lnlo Turner. Htversldo;
Mra. Angle Lawrenco, Pralrlo City:
B. J. Johnson, linker; Mrs. Carl C
Urlfflth, Durnn: Kthel Thompson,
Crane: K. C. Derry. T J O'Keofo.
F. II. Edwards Dolso, C. I. Forbes,
I (Irande: G. Tenson, Emmett; J
S, McCumsey, Durnsj M. Ilus, Cald
well: Mrs. It A. Lonch. Portland;
D. I). Joslyn, Jordan Vallevj Oeo
Doonstrade, Nnmpa, K, N. Nuwinan.
B. E. Maeken, C. K. Dalrd D. M.
Coctrlll. J. O. Dodson. Phil' Drown
well. Dakor; D D Jefferson, (loo,
Flock, C. O. Mattcnson, C. S. 8mlth,
a. F. Redman J. D. Anderson, C,
D, Held. (Den Watson.. II. T. Wat
son, Dolse: J. W. Roberts. Fruit
land; O. M. Acton, Juntura: B.
Doyor Parma; H. P Kolly. Nyssa:
II. M. Phelps, Jamleson M. II. Huff,
Vale: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Archer.
Dolso; Donald McLeod, Harner: J.
II. Davis, Payette; James Gleason,
Horace Sykes. Salem; D. C. Ken
nedy, Nampa: II. O. Harrison, Spo
kane: W. F, Links, Caldwell; Thos.
Mundy, Hurley.
These Men and JJirms will serve your very needs promptly. Call upon 6rwrite to
any of those who are listed below when in need of anything in their Respective
lines. They are reliable: ' .
RANKS
FIR8T NATIONAL DANK
Capital and Surplus $100,000
"A Good Dank In A Good Country"
HOTELS
CARTER HOTEL
Whoro Stockmen Meet '
Next Ontario National Dank
Now Management.
ONTARIO NATIONAL DANK
TJ)o Oldest Dank In Malheur
County "Sorvlco that Borvos"
Capital and 8urplus $100,000;
DRUGS AND SUNDRIES
ONTARIO PHARMACY
O. M, Castleman, Prop.
Prescription Specialist Victor
Phonographs Roxall Remedies
Eastman Kodaks
CANDY CIGARS
Wo
THE SUOAR DOWL
Make Our Own Ice Cream
tiLKOTHIG HUI'PMKH
ONTARIO ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Appliances and Wiring
ClilCANKltH
We will Cloan and Dyo tor You
at the
ONTARIO PRES8ARY
HARDWARE
MCNULTY HARDWARE CO.
Satisfaction Guaranteed -
HOTEL WILSON
Tho "Homey" Hotol of Malheur
County. Good Meals '40c
OPTOMIin KI8T
DR. J. A. MG FALL
Eyesight Specialist
Eyo Glasses and Spectacles
MILLINERY
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Distinction In Clothing And
Millinery Is-tho Mark or Those
Who l'atronlto
THE STYLE SHOP
MOHIMS MILLINERY &
NOVELTY SHOP
Palmyro Waists Womon'a Suits
And Sport Clothes
OBDORN MILLINERY
Noll O. Dodford, Prop.
The Only Excluslvo Millinery Storo
This Sldo of Salt Lake
!dH8 DLANCHE C. ANDERSON
Hemstitching 10c por yard
Phone 42-W P. O. Dox CI 6
liAKllltfGS
PURITY OAKERY
Ernest Darcus, Prop.
All Kinds of Droads, Cakes
and Pastry
RESTAURANTS
Good Eats at Reasonablo Prices
Quick Sorvlco
CLUD CAFE
UAHAUKH AND AUTO SUPPLIES
'SERVICE TIRE &. UATTKRY CO.
Auto Tiro Dattery
Ropalrlng '
" GROCERIES " r
TilE CASH GROCERY
,rGood Things to Eat"
THE INDEPENDENT MARKET
Phones C and 135
If Its Oood To Eat Wo Have It
If Il'a Farm Produce We Du It
ONTARIO MEAT &. GROCERY CO.
The Home of Good Eats and
Low Prices
Phones 3 and 131
DEPARTMENT STORES
ym
kiunu vw 3 teats
Every Day a Dargaln Day
Dependable Morchandlso
"Not tho Cheapest. Dut tho Dest"
RADER DROS.
. THE HUD
Ono of 40 8tores
Will. Save You Real Money
B. A.
Hardware
"ilTWH-LTiHir
FRA8ER
and Groceries
"TfOTlONTT
TAOGART IIARDWARK CO.
Malheur County's Largest
Hardware Storo
TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO.
Farm Operating Equipment
McCornilck, Dcerlng and P. A O.
H. R. UDICK
Plumbing and Heating
Domestic Water Systoms
1IYRON TURNER
Blgns
V.W. 7aIWDEN
General Repair and Machine Work
VARIETY STORE
More than a thousand Articles
for tho homo
T"0TiJlTUitH"
ONTARIO FURNITURE CO.
Undertaker- Kmbaliiicrs
DLACKADY JEWELRY STORE
Home of
"Qlfta that Ust"
HENRY MILLER
Watchmaker, Jewelry
Our Motte: Honesty First
ONTARIO REAL ESTATE CO.
Farm Land City Property
Insurance A Rental
MO DOWELL FURNITURE CO.
vFurnlturo Hardware
There Are Always Dargalns
At Our Storo
B. PARRISH
Now and Second Hand Furniture
Across from Doyer Dros. Store
"STAUiTisiinir
OEO. W. WAYT
I Farm Machinery and Equipment
Jotp Deere Lino Mollne Tractors
ml ONTARIO fkMw
f OWEGON J fP
Department Store
MCNARY LED FIGHT TO
KEEP SENATE AT WORK
Aided by Senator Nov and Support'
sl by Mrmbers of AKrlcullurul
Dior, Adjouramriit U
Dctttcu
Telegram Washington Dureau
WASHINGTON, July 0. Senator
MeNary led tho fight to prevent the
senate from recessing for practically
u month. He and Senator New are
of the opinion that thoro should Iw
continuous sessions until some of
Is finished.
Sonator McNary rounded up a lot
of Western recruits, and members of
the agricultural bloc, and the Lodge
resolution to adjourn was defeated
a to z. ine prospects are now
that the senato will romaln In ses
sion, and put through somo legisla
tion Immedlattely, rather than wait
till fall, The real plan of the lead
era waa to rocess for a month, and
then If tho turlff bill, was not ready
to rocess till September 1.
LOCAL PERSONALS
Mr, nnd Mrs. Streeter Stroup ot
Washo visited at the home ot their
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Stroup
riunuay juiy iu,
the legislation pledged by the party from a weeka
.stopping In Poca,tello, on her way
home.
Col. Wllmer Taylor who has boon
suffering from rhoumatlsm for some
tlma,.ls again ablo to be down town.
Mr and Mrs. 8. M, Drown of the
Idaho Powor Co., are the, proud
parents ot a 10 pound son, born
Monday, July 11.
Tho Congregational Ladles Aid
mot at the homo ot Mra. Helen
Clemont, Wednesday, July 6. A very
pleasant afternoon was spent by all.
Mra. Ferguson of the Ontario
Itollor Flour Mills Invited the ladles
to go through the mill and see It
In operation, Each lady received a
small sack of flour to try out. The
ladles report some yery good bread
tnado .from Malheur county flour.
Mrs. Harry Wagoner of Vale
Mra. J. Flngler returned Saturday spent Friday July- 6, visiting at the
Lake, ' home of Mrs. f. A, Draper
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IMPOUNDING NOTICE
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Notice Is hereby given that, In '
pursuance ot Ordinance No. 235, of
the City of Ontario, I have taken up ,
anu impounueu me touowing ins
cribed animals round running at
largo within tho corporate limits of
the City ot Ontario, In Malheur
County State ot Oregon, to-wlt:
Sorrel mare, weight about 1400
lbs, branded thus loft shoulder,
scar left hip, star In forehead.
Dlack maro, wgt. about 1150 lbs.
branded N left hip white strip In
face.
Two year old sorrel gelding,
WE WELCOME .
THE ACCOUNTS OF WOMEN
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nnd povdially invito their banking business,
offering thorn overy safeguard, facility and
eonvonionco of a strong, well regulated
bank.
branded
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loft stifle.
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Ontamgnai Bank
ZSZ OLDEST BANK IN
I VVATlTrr IIlltXTDVi'Mn uirnnnn ,-i.rvlmTmi
n Jiuin a, jiii jz r-:v i'ivliiicujc .JvriAiMUa
Dlack two year old gelding, brand-
led w . left stifle, star In forehead.
:
Grey mare, weight about 1400
lbs. branded JI left shoulder, wire
cut right front leg.
and that I will on the 16th day-of
July, 1931 at the hour of three
o'clock P. M., or said day otter for
sale and will Bell above described
animals at publlo action to the high
est bidder, for' coBh In hand, at The
Eagle Livery In Bald City of Ontario.
Taken up this 4th day ot July,
1921.
Posted this 6th day ot July, 1921.
II. C. FARMER
City Marshal.
FOR SALE At bargain. New
Remington Typewriter, Model No.
It. See F. J, Ciemo at Depot Ex
press Off tea. '
visu in tmil
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W4 CRANKCASE ffSfP3f
I CLEANING Kw .
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should your cronkcose
CLEANED?
Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Booka of
Instruction, reulr dralntng and deanlns! of the crankcaie.
This ia nacasaary because engine operation causaa road dust, carbon,
fine mttal particlea and other impurities to accumulate in your crank
case oil. ?M gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per
formance and uHknately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
To mt tbU nl, Modio Craitkcas and decs B Impair tha tubrkatlaf
FOR SALE 1920 6 Passenger
Duick 'with extras, In first class
condition. Paul Cayou.
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Classing 8rvka has btaa MtabtUhad by
Arst-claM garag and otatr dsalsrs, co
opf Ung wlU) tha Sundard Oil Company,
Thaaa garag as and daaltrs osa Calol Pluah
log OH, tha acUnUAc agant that daans
eulold oU,(Urt, gilt and olfcr ImpuiltUa,
clancy ef iraafe oH uaad. Tha cltaaad cfaak
casa U raAHad Vlth Xht cerraal gnda of
Zarelana,
Look for da garaga or daalwaiisliiylag
tha sign ahown abovt, it maaas "SHt
oprti md loajtr eiimm Jit."
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FOR SALE At les than cost, a
new bungalow with all modern con
veniences, located just north of
laundry, For appointment cal O
I A. Krats.
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