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......1X3 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTAlttO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14., 1921 ! BROGAN ORCHARDISTS SELL APPLES FOR GOOD PRICE Independent IJujcr Contract For Kntlro Applo Crop In Hrognn District for JSO anil .7fl Per Ton llrogan, Ore.. July 11 1921. Editer: Perhaps ono of tlio mosl Important donln tliut wns consummated during tlio piiBt week In tlio county wnu Hint of soiling tlio npplo crop In tho Hro Kan district somo of which you may fool like wrltliiK up In your next wokn Ihbuo. no wlillo It In frosh In my mind I will write you regarding Tho purchaser was Mr. Cnrl Vol lonwoider of BprliiRfleld, Mo., who Is nu Independent liuyor and has hoiight tills entire applo crop with tho exception of ono small crop ut $50 por ton for nil standard vnrltlos, and 75 per ton for Delicious P. O. II. cars. All apples to lio ncroptcd orchard run In sizes of (214) ! two and ono-fourth Inches In diam eter and up with tho nulls out. A fow orchardlsts who were equipped to pack and proforrod to pnok tholr Delicious woro paid $2.50, 12. 25 mid 12.00 nor liox for tho thrpe grndos to ho put up according tho tinrtiiwiMttorn rules for boxed apples. ' All contracts woro mado on n cash basis and a substantial payment wns mado on encu deal which in aggro gato amounted to over $8,500. 00 i belong In n class with things novol. holiig distributed In tho district ntu,t w10n tho nucloUsnrouiid which ihu tlmn Tim nroMont ostlmitlo as shown by tho growers' statements Is 70 cars howover, tho wrltor Is of tho opinion that tho filial output will ox cood this number at least ton cars, as most of the growers were ovor estimating thnlr crops Inst ypnr on a light crop and aro moro conservative this season and uro really uiidor ostl- . mating nt this tlmo. The orchardlsts of tlio llrogan dis trict havo u right to fcol highly com pllmontcd by tho statements of Mr. Vollonwoldor and Mr Whlpplo of Payette. and olhors regarding the mannor In which our orchards nro bo lnK carod for and tho condition of tho fruit at this season of tho yonr. And It wnH for this condition and tho clpiinncss and niuillty of jho fruit thnt wo woro nliln to got the prices nbovo quotoil which, nflor consider Ing tho differential on this branch In freight costs tho buyor $2.60 por ton moro than has boon pnld on tho muln lino points up to this tlmo. At this tlmo I wish to say that our coun ty papers thru tho courtesy of pub lishing tho news lettors of our county agent to tho orrhnrdlsts. nml tho services of tho county agout havo jipon of gronl vnluu In llrogan and cTsowhorn lit tlio county. Another thing that I think worthy of consideration at this tlmo Is tho condltlmi of affairs as to tho outside buyers coming Into tho flold with th rospoct to unfair competition mid troatmonl of Iho growors by certain commission firms and resident dnnl orn of Payette and Southern Idaho, who nrn becoming moro or n purasu (ral body tlmn an orguiilrntlon for tho bonbflt of Industry Wo all know tho treatment ono gem or is iikoi in got when ono consigns to thoso ileal-; ors mid wo llkowlso know tliut uuio now and Indopondont buyorr are In duced Jo 'como Into this territory and como out In tho open In competi tion with thoso donlors what tho re sult will bo To mnko It elenror the only murkot wo would huvn would bo to consign and tnko whnt thoy want to glvo us mid then get the nionoy whenovor thoy got roady lo turn It ovor to us which In generally )n before selling season tho uoxt year. This season those dealers commenced buying sovoral wooks ago nt about $30 n ton which prlro thoy nro now paying. At this time thoy uro using ovory menus lu tholr pow er to prevent now buym from com ing to tho grovori unit are offorlng to sell tlioui any number of cars thoy limy want ut $G per ton loss than tho present price bolug paid the growtir. thus making u big profit on their first purchases mid keeping fair competition out of tho fluid. , The point I wish to mnko Ih this. Until such tlmo as tho people of Mal heur county ami Southern Idaho ran got together mid study tho market conditions and agreo upon prlco that their fruit Is worth and ask that prlco lu a businesslike manner In stead of going to thoso samo poop!" for n bid on their crops. Just so long HARVEY & RIGKER GARAGE In the building on Idaho Avenue back of the Ontario Furniture Co. formerly occupied by the A. S. Brown Auto Company WE SELL THE DODGE and IIUPMOBILE Full line of Accessories. Gas and Oil Service and Repairs Harvey and Ricker J. A. Robertson, Manager will the present condition exist and tho grower will continue to he tho goat. In the llrognn deal nhove men tioned tho growers sot the prlco and woro able to get It. Hut thoro must ho somo concerted action In sumo way on n lmvor hciiIo If the business Is to prosper. During this weok thoro Is to bo n convention of growers In Portland from six of tho western stales and tho wrltur agrees with gevornl others with whom I have confored Hint wo should hnvo it delognto there to bring us a first hand report and sol us on tho map. but It seems Impossible Just now to rroaln Interest enough to fluniico n a dolognle If somo one could ho found to go. Yours very truly A. A. HEED "THE GIRL WHO DARED" PLAYING AT DREAMLAND Kd)lln MU'rllnjr IViiIiiimI In Thrilling Story of tlio Plnhifi Hiinday ulte's bill at the Dream land theatro offors a dcrldod nov elty In photoplnyH with "Tho (llrl Who Dared" n now Western drama aw the featured attraction. Western photoplays with tho usual amount of thrills, romance, villainy, horso mnnslilp nml gunplay do not exactly nil such ndvoiitures irro biilldcd Imp pons to ho a young, protty vivacious wotiinn. than that Is sonlothlnK dlf fsront. Such' Is tho caso with "Tho (llrl Who Pared." In which tlio featured performer Is lovely Edytho Blorllng. around whom Ml the action tnkoe plnce In tbls fast moving romance of tho plains. Tho star Ij cast as llnrlmra Hamp ton, n daughter of tho West. who. ImcaiiHo of her raro horsomniishlp anil unflinching cotirago dares un dertake tho enp'turo of a' wild Pinto stnlllon. This dono. Ilnrlmrn Is ho muoli In thonvor of tho townspeo plo Hint sho Is ovorwholmlngly elected to tho office of County Sher iff. Bho then finds that botwonn tho dlsi'linrgo of her offlolnl duties and hor efforts lo keep pneo with tho romnuci) Hint has bosot hor. sho Is Indeed tho busiest porson In Lo riionultOB count). "Tho (llrl Wl'o Pared" Js real drama with action nml cxcllomcnt from beginning lo end n Western play of the typo that nssurodly will please nil who soot It. HHHT MAYO PICWltH There are two Important roniil slllo for sucrose as an actor -por Humility and histrionic nblllty. Some i directors say that for tho screen tho formor ,1H!(,t H tho most Import- nut, wlillo on tho stago It Is tho liillur that count tho most. The history of tho screen actually rovonlii n number of slaw who havo .mot with u groat measure of silicons who possessed but ono of thoso qualities to any cousldomblo degree A closer Investigation, however. iIIsoIiisph the fact that thoso stars rose moteorl cally. blnxod for a wlillo on tlio horl ron of tho silent drama, mid as swiftly disappeared from vlow. Tho permanent, successes of the Hereon havo. been scored by actors who possessed both personality mid tho nblllty to act, and foromnst among theso stars Is Frank Moyo who has appeared for tho past throe years lu Universal films. Ills latest production. "Tho Hinting Trail." Is probably tho host story In which lie has appeared In ninny months. Di rected by Itobort Thornhy. It Is said to bo a drninatlc masterpiece Local theatrsgnorg wilt have an opportun ity to Judgo of Its merits at tho Mnjostlo tbontro on Tuos.duy. July 10. fWllTlAND BfflOJ , CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM ENDS SAID BEST lif MANY YEARS Lecturer Especially (iooiI Mlfdr Fair Hut Not Kxtrn Ordinary To Vote on Question of School Komi Piiilllntiil Personals Elllson-Whlte Soven Pay Chautau qua closed n successful week on tho Prultland School grounds Sunday evening. Sunday's ontertalnmont was high clnss In ovory respect. The Uotiranco Symphony Orchestra gave n full concort lu tho nfternpon and In tho evening n dollghtfnl rollglous prelude to tho very flno locturo by CltpUllll Ulllliy upioil wnu nun iiumti hero qnro before Ills lecturo was among tho boBt. Murnoll Pord the I Electrician. Storansson tno wxpioror, Tom 8koyhlll tho Austrnlllan, who told of the conditions of Husala. Petet MrPnrlano, Father Cronln and Cnpt. Upton woro all good nml any ono of them was worth tlio prlco of tho full admission. Tho music was good but nothing extra ordinary. Prultland guarantors feel It woll worth their trouble to havo brought such high class otuoriain mont to our llttlo community. Thomas W. Urown. 42 years old. passed away Prlday ovonlng nt the Knmpa Hospital, after nn Illness of s'x days, lio leaves n widow, Mrs. Josslo Ilrown a daughtor, Polly, aged seventeen, and a son. aged six. two slstors ond n hrothor In River sldo Cnllfomln Ills body Wns ship ped to Illvorsldo. California. Satur day ovonlng for burial Mrs. Ilrown and son. Paul, and Miss Ilrown. a slntsr. who had nrrlvcd from Cali fornia three hours bsfore ho passed away, accompanied the body to Its last resting placo Mr. Ilrown was bom lu Missouri and nlno years ago came lo Prultland whero ho Iim since made his homo. Hp spent Inst winter with relative lif Cnllfbrnln but returned to Idnlio this spring nml ranted u miidi adjoining Kuiin. Ilu took suddenly III Saturday ovon lng July 2 and wa takon at mid night to tho hospital, was operated on tho following Wednesday for pall Htouos but after tho operation he was too weak to withstand anolhor operation for an ulesr In tho stom ach which wns found by tho physi cian to bo Iho real cnuso of hfs dentil. . .. ... uw.1 itnifitra. nf HrnkiMi How. Neb- mkn. U here visiting his slstor.t Mrs. Urnlmni Pnrk of Ontario. Sim day his old frlouds hern gathered together nt tho Charles Coon placo Park ranch, for aMtet-togotheritood-llnif mid a glorious big plonl1 din ner with all the good Ihlngs Imngln nhln. Thoso prosont wero the fnml lls of Charles Coon. A. A. Slotlor, II. V. Mndson mid their houso giifsts. Mr and Mm. Kdgoroinb. of Nflbrasks. Onihuiil Pnrk. II W. drover W A. Cloud. It II Kutch. .Hubert Kutch mid wlf. It. w Hmitii. si. ai. iiursi. 'ir. iiiui .ui. II. W. Iwls. Mr. lingers linn a host nf frlonds who nro nlwnys di'llgbtd to -seo him on his annual vii n Is on his wny to HpoVn. Mhort visit with frlumls. Prlday evenlnK tho Polly nna girls of tho M. K. Cliuroh nipt at the homo of their toanhor. Mm. Osorge Todd, and orgaiilwd their cIhm Pnrothv Iewln Is Pmsldnn! nml Mil dred Wllllmns. Socretnry. They hsd a plcnlo supper and resl good tlmo with tholr hostess. HIIU-Ciilo Prlday evening at tho M K. Par sonage wbro nmrlod by llov. George Todd. Mr. Pred II. Kills ami Miss Kvn llarrlngton Colo. The wltnejMHis were Mr. am) Mrs. Kpstls I.onmls Mrs. Looiuls being u sister of Mrs Hills. Tho hrldo mid groom togeth er with Mr. and Mm. Loomls motor ed to nolso Saturday for u short trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kills will live south 'Of Prultland on n ranch Prlday afternoon, one to bovoii o'clock, will bo held the school election special to vottt upon tho proposed $45,000 now high school building Prldnv. tho 2 lud. will be held the Alumni Apsoohitlon, picnic of tho visitors Sunday. Prultland High School nt tho How- A huystack which was still In Iho ors-Toolo ranch north of Poyotto. procoas of ronetruetlou on the Joo Tlio monvbers will meet nt ten Sbutto raiu-li. burned tliruHhe onre o'clook nt tho school house, mid let$noM of it elgnrette . sniiker nro ronuosted to bring 25c a oup. H'liuredny evening uftqr the crow spoon, mid pinto. It you have no ' had goiio in to supper. The dtrrlek way, or havo no roovt In your onr, mid two hnyracks wure also burned. lolephone rum sergem. io uoi forgst tho date. Prlday the Si- Mr and Mrs. Andrew Trelber are lenlug thla eek for Portland. Ore gon, whero they go' for the benefit of Mm Trelber'a health. Wednesday afternoon fifteen frlonds or Utile Hoatrlco Orlsohkow Hky met at her homo and spent a de lightful afternoon holplng her cele brate her fifth birthday anniversary. They enjoyed n feast of good things to oat and left wishing her many moro of that kind of happy days. J. K Littles went to Vule Sutur- lay to see his wife who Is In the Sanitarium there. llov Hlaok. now pastor of the Iuiptlst Cliuroh who nrrlved from Taconiu preacimil to n community sutliorliig In the Chautauqua tout Sunday morning, a splendid sermon. Mrs. Hlaok will urrlo here Mills Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hlrdsnll were hostesses Sunday to. n big din ner party und their guests wero in honor of Mrs. James aiciniosn mm daughter. Miss Mabel, of Schuyler. Nebraska. Tho other guests wore . nDi; gurprised Saturday oV tho J. N. Hill family, of NowPVJuiy- 9th. by the arrival of a Tl1 Mr nm Mr8- "n,pU Not S-quub people at the Deau Monday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hurd i entertained to dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hurd. of Pnyetto. honoring tholr fifth wedding anniversary. Mr (11111- Mm. Horbert Stowart mid lw T?..flA nt riwtnrln U'nrA ollo&tft . ! Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pea-. uunard were marrlod 'at tha Mcth 1 cock. odlst Parsonage Monday ofternoon Mrs John Leltbty was down from Tho nowly murrled couple will speud Lethu vUltlng Mrs, II. E. Tusslng the summer at Mesa, Idaho. the past week. Mr and Mrs. P. R Qregor Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mrdee. Mrs. Dick Hall, Andrew Smith ..mid sisters, I Mrs. Henry Holns worb In Payette Sunday nttondlug the funeral of Mrs. .Cora Connolly, sister of Mrs. H. It. Pitch. Mrs. Connelly former ly lived out hero on tho bonch. Klslo Peacock vlsltod last wook a few days with Miss Mildred Ilat cllff In Ontario. OUTLAW DOGS KILL SHEEP IN THE OWYHEE REGION ('iiiiiiiillteos Hold Picnic In llu HI Itriiil (I'nivo on .Mil) Itli anil Itepoit lllg Time Oilier Onylivo News Harry It. Wollmsti, Oounty club lender who las buea nttehdlug surif mor school nt Corvsllls returned the first part of Inst week. Ho wes making cnlls concoritlng ' tho eluh work on tho Owyhee In tho fortmfoh bolug n dinner guest nt the Uellord home on Wednesday. . Mlkxi Keller, of Payette, Is a guest nt tho Peutz homo, urrlvlng 'ijtttirduy. Mrs.,V. W. Smith, nccompnnled by Mrs Alvlu 'McQInnla -took hsr son. Cecil, to Ontario, Monday wlioro ho iinderwont mi operation. Mrs. Clooro Watklns of Cnhlwell and ion, Jack, and daughter, Orctn. era guetH at tho Hlgelow homo the early part of last week. Jack who U a student nt the University of Moscow Idaho Is upending his vaca tion with his uncle. Hllus Hlgelow mid (kiiiII and grandfather, John Hlgelow. I,. A. Dlckorson, who hue boon n guest of his daughter. Mrs, Win. West went to Vale, Wednesday. Mr. and Mm J. II. Went. Mrs T. I.. Ilrlscow mid Mrs. Walker and son who were guests nt tho Win. West hoinu last woek ltt for their homes Saturday n week ago. Mla Ituhy Wilson of Humedalo visited at the Mcfllnnls hbmo sever al days last week 'returning home Sunday. Thoso from the Owyhee who at tended tho joint P. T. A. meeting at tho Ovarstreet home In the Kol ony on Prlday, July 1 were: Mrs. T. M. I.owo, Mrs. C. H. Sehwolieh Mies Marlon !owe, Mm. Joseph Shiilt'o. Mrs. Pred KPngbsek aiul. MIsh Crystal West. Louis and Klmur Pullord who liuvo been treiipliig on tho Salmon rt"r for the last ten months return ed home leat week, louls going al moet Immedlatelr to hie lioinoeVnil at Ironside. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Nnptou of llomodnje em the proud parents of n baby Tioy born In llnlso three woeks. ngo. .s. Nnpton will bo re uiHinherud hh the prinolpsl of our school n year ngo. "(Irnndpa" llradley, who rettirnod homo T,uem!uy from e visit with Mrs. It eli Miuhewaon end family, nt Bm inett. left Prlday with Hub Walter for Unity, where he will visit Mr. and Mm. Ueorge Smith end family. ,Mr. H. I). Illgfllow was quite III early In the week being iinablo to eulebmle the Koiirth of July. A Urge delegation from Owyhee celebrated the Fourth at the Dig tlgiid Park. All surrounding com munities were well represented thoro. .Mr. ami Mm. Ulins. Ilrndloy mid fuully mid Mr. mid Mm. Alvln Me llTiinU wure nmoiietthe Chnutnuiiiis visitors Ifom the Owyhee, Monday night. Mr. and Mm. T. M. Uiwo entor Inliiad P. Tufts, of Walla Walla. Washington at d)unor WelnMday. Hlmor Pollord Is working for his hrothor Hugh In Arena Valley. I). K. Tufts who ha been' visit ing his daughters, Mre. Pred Kllng Isiok mid Mrs. T. U Pollord and fMullloe for the past throe weeks, left for his home nt Walla Wnlla, Washington Prlday, July 8 The Klingback mid Pollord fain- tlloa wero lloswell and Arena Valley . umuvo ' oiuiaw aogn nvu ikmjii running loose lu tho Owyhee lately lulling sheep, chickens etc. Mrs. Friar and daughter Margaret of Pallas, Orogou are visiting Mr. und Mrs. Prank Prlar. Mr. mid Mm. Pred KUnghaek trad family mid P. K. Tufts were dinner guests nt the Mendlola homo, Thurs day. Qhas. 11 radio y was i Onto City vis itor, Friday. ((hone line 73 Is out of commls idon' at tho present tfme. Vluceiitl Mendlola who has spout n uc.lt of the past moth In tho Jordan v.iHoy country, recently shipped his lambs to Omaha, clearing IQ.QO per SOCIETY Mlsw Dorothy Pan was p)nsur- oveniug. party home " -U'0 Boulevard to JioHor hqr 17th blrllyluy. A very pleasant evening wa "onjoyed llefreehnieuts were 8uryo.d by Mrs Doan who was tho leader In gathering the crowd uft..nnil T. WAnlik. nm Klljut FCalllA Ontario .SiA.liLsHU Tlniisday, July II "1II.INP YOUTH"' All Star Cast Conl edy Prlday, July in CHAUMH CHAPM MAUIIJ UHHfiSLRIl. und MADUL NOHMANO lu "TIIjl.lllS 'PpNOTUItKP ItOMANCK" Rlorlo Struck Comody MAJK8TIO Hatiiidny, July 1(1 UHH13 PANIHL8 In "VOU NHVP.H CAN TKLL" Ulaiuond Queen Bp. 4 SiAJMi-To" Hiiiidny ini'l MoiKlny PAULINE KUKPUIUCK In "MAPA.Mi: X" lllg Socroi -flunshlno Com EB23i NEXT YIMIl'H HTVLIW SHOWN IN I'lLML Por the worontt wnu rollows with close Interest nil tho changes of styles from month to mouth, "You Nover Can Toll" should provo nn exceptionally entortnlntiig motion plcturo. It Is Hie Initial Hebo Dan iels stnrrlng vehicle for lluolart anil will ho shown nt the Majestic thea tro Saturday only. Ono of Iho biggest fenturus of the offorlng Is n inugnlflclent fash ion show In whloh gorgoously at tired iunnnoquius parade In tho lob by of a big Now York hotel. Absol utely new creations nro shown. This "ndvanco stylo" presenta tion wns inn do posslblo by spoclul arrangement with ono of tho big Parisian houses. Por tho first time In tho history of motion pictures tho Inland cities of Anii.rlca will sea Into fashions displayed Just ns they are In tho atullors of Now York. Needless to say, Miss Daniels Is exquisite In tho gowns sho wears us i.jiier No. r.SiS ' " Ilesorre District No. IS HIJPOUT OP CONDITION OP THE " FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT. ONtAltIO, IN THE BTATE OP OllP.dON, AT THE OWWI5 OP HUSIN1CKS ON JUNE JI0, lai ; itEsouncus la Loans mid discounts, Including (except thoso shown lu u nnu oj. ...M......iua vib.yi. Deduct: , . d Notes nnd bills rodlscounted with Podornl k Itoaorvo Hank (other than bunk acceptances sold) 71,220,07 Overdrafts, eciirod $ ; unsecurod 7B,53. U. H. (Joveiiiiiient M-curltles owiiihIi t Dopolted to sucuro circulation (U, S. bonds pnr value) -.a 12.G00.00 h All othor Unllod States aovernniont Bocur- uios i......... no.nr.o.oo Total , . . . . Other bonds, fceciirilles, etc t Dunking House, 132,350.00; fixtures, J0831.C0 lawful reterYO with Poderal Cash lu vault mid nmoutit uuo from nuiioum baiika . Amount duo from banks, bunkers, nnd trust companies in tho United Slates (other tlmn Included lu Items 8 9, or 10) ............ Exchanges for clearing house Totnl of Hems 9. 10, 11. 12 and 13.. Checks on bankg located outside of city or town of reporting bunk and othor cash Items Redemption fuud with U. 8. Treasurer and duo from U, 8. Treasurer I ...,...'.., . total .....-.;..;:;...'. liad1litie8 Capital stock paid In ..... A ........... Surplus fund Undivided profits Heoorvod for Interest mid taxes ucruod .... Jtoservad for " Lees current espouses interest and tuxes paid Clroulutlug notes outstanding Amount due to State bunks, bunkers, und trust compunW In tho United Stated iind foreign countries (othor tlmn Included, lu Items 21 or 22) fortified cheoks outstanding Totnl of Items 21. 22, 23. 24, nnd25.. Dcmniid dcnofcltH (other thnu bank dcpoidts) 17. 18. 19. n h e JO 13. !4. niibject to ltesena (deposits payable within aOdavs:) Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of 'deposit duo In less than 30 , duy (other than for money borrowed) .... - Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 20,., 27 28. 29, 30. nn d31 , 354 340.33 Tlmo iii'i!Its' Mibjert to lU't.ervo (payable . 20. 27. nrtor au nays, or buujbci io oy noUce, mid postal savings): Cprtlficates of deposit (other money borrowed) 32. 8,1, 5. Other time, deposits Postal BnYlugs deposits Total of time deposits subject to Re serve. Items 82. 33. 34 and 35 133,560.98 Rills i payable, other than with Federal He- servo Hank (Including ail obligations repre senting money borrowed other than redis counts) '. .' Hills payable with Pederal Reserve nank , 39. 401 TOTAL STATE OP OREGON, COUNTY OF MALHEUR, ss I. II. D. Cockrutn, Cashier of the nbove named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement U true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - , ' . H. D. COOKRUM, Cashier Subserlbed and sworn" to before me this CORRECT Attest: 9th day of July 1921. A. L. COCKRUM . ', . W. W. WOOD, ETTA COCKnUM , ' Notary Public L. B. COCKRUM My Commission expires October 10. 1924. T, TURNDULL (SEAL) " Director Theatres M.MKSTIO Tuetday, July HI PllANK MAYO 'HliA'INO THAU." mTFkmtio Wednesday nml Tlmrsdny PAULINE PmiPBlUCK lu 'MISTItHHS OP HIIKNHI'ONir' lntornntlonal News i MAJIWTIC l-Vlihiy, July sw VAIISITY PLAYKH8 Studontn of Unlvorslty of Idaho In n thrco net comody drama. DREAMLAND Saturday, July HI 'TILLIES Pl'NCTUItKI) llO.MANCi:" Sunday, July I" EDITH STEHLINO lu "THE (1IHL WHO PAHEP" n miinnoniiln. Tho scone Is nn Im portant ono In this story of u poot llttlo checli-room girl who nearly goto Into rouble trying to bo n vnmp boforo n truo lovo for a "Prince Charming" brings hor real hupplness. "You Never Can Tell" Is nn oxcollont vohlclo for tho "good little bad girl typo" In which the stnr Is nt her best. Hmidsomo Jack Mullmll heads n sploudld cast which also Includes Ntioly Edwnrds, Helen Dunbar. Ed ward Mnrtlndor Loo White, Mrs. Harry L. Davenport, aralinm Peltlt and Hnrold Ooodwlnf Chester Prank Ilu directed the production. LOST ladles green straw hat. wrnppcd In paper, on road between Ontario nnd Vale., lloturn to Argus offlco nnd ro'celvo roward, or phono 34-11. 32-p. WANTED A baby cnrrlago. Phono 1712 Prultland. 32 LOST Cameo stick pin some whero between Illucknby Jewelry utoro mid postofflco. Pluder please leave nt Argus office. 32-tt redlscpunts $427,728.04 7K.G3 C 1,850.01) 47,314. r.2 -.19,181.00 29.80H.84 58 972.47 Purnlturo mid , ' neservo Hunk uf, -- . 4,000.00 488.22 0.370.7B . C2G.00; ; ,. i K.r . V ffT .f(i(Ki,iai.ii:i. no.ooo.oo' ,50,000.00. 1,300.35 12,200.00 u 200.38 50.00 i 310.38 279,108,18 75,17215 , :' uj u, mum than for te&PUA' 0, l.Dl . - 37,277.87 . , 317.60 v 34,690.99 , 30,000 00 $ttd(VI 21. Oil A I - w-' -m-ips G3MBfBISKZl