f W 1 i .!: I :J i 1 1 i QJlj? (Ontario ArijitH vonwy uiuciai raper An Independent Newspaper Publlahod Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, and entorod at the Ontario post office for distribution as 2nd I' class matter. 0. K, Alkon, Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION Ono Yoor, 2A)0 "11)21 REWARDS FIGHTERS" Thoro Is no uso to camuuflago the fact that there Ik n great dual of pessimism rampant In Amorlrn thoso days. This Is the day of tho inun who sees tho hole Instead of tho doughnut. Hut It Is also tho day when tho tint n who linn courago cora blnod with tho good judgrrient who Is going to reap his roward, In Chicago tho Tribune of that city started a campaign under tho slogan, "1021 Will Rownrd Tight er." It In truo, 1921 will, Just as ovary other year has rowarded thoso who go on and fight regardless of what tho pessimists havo to say. Today thcro aro business moil who are 'Withdrawing their support from ovary public onlarprlso. Thoy aro go ing tho full limit. Thoy aro preach ing posslmlsm In their words and In thalr action. They aro hurting thamsolves. When thoy glvo volco to calamity claims their words aro spread, and tho man with whom thoy talked, may bo a customer, proceeds to pull In his expenditures too. Thus tho clr cla grows and gets right back to tho merchant again, What would thu merchants of On tolo or any other town think If tho I'nnncr Quit. Certainly thoro woro no class of mon who hud more rcanin to throw up tho sponge than tho slock mon and tho farmers of Malheur county nftor tho experi ences thoy had last year. Supposo tho farmers and stock mon had quit? Whoro would tho biiHlnosM mon of this or any other city havo bcanT Hut tho farmers did not quit. Thoy aro on tho Job right now. As tho result wo urn going to harvest In this valloy somo of tho finest crops wo ovor havo harvostud. Tho fruit crop Is Immonsa. Tho prices offered aro good enough to. Insure real profit for tho growers. They aro going to ho ablo to pay tholr bills and get on their foot. That Is thu roward of mon "who did not quit." Tho Argus would not huvo tho business mon think that It thus ar gued for unlimited expenditures, of foolishness, of rocklessnoss In any PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HAKES SUMMER COOKING COMfOriTADLE TAXBAMD OIL OOMPlVNY lOAlirOftNIAl GENUINE BULL H DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for IUC ANNOUNCEMENT DOCTOll J. O. WOODWARD, OCULIST, WOODWARD BUILDINO, PAYETTE. IDAHO desires to announce that be will be at his office OYory af ternoon for the purpose of FIT TINO OLAS8ES. Arrangements may bo made for evening ap pointments. Eyea will be ex amined FREE OF 'CHARGE Office equipment Includes every roodorn instrument. FIT and SATISFACTION guaran teed. I Ml Es bu . Wi sW lHsssssssssssiaL&! II dogree. But it does believe that this Is no time to quit. It Is no 1 1 mo to rotuso to support tho couuty fair, tho Commercial club, tho churches or any other deserving pub lic Institution. 'Tho need for theso Js as great as ovor. When tho men at tho head of our local Institutions stop and think, wo aro cortaln that thoy will realize that thoy still havo faith In this country of ours, In tho nation, In tho Htuto, In the county and In tho city, and In Ihumsolvax. Tho things wo now enjoy aro worth fighting for. Tho business men, wo believe, will bo tho last man to adtnlt that he has lost faith. Tho farmers havo set him an oxamplu. It Is one that Is worth following. Mrs. Maud ltuuso and chlldron, Mrs. Hollo Whltcd and son, Wllso, woro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kims Sunday from Unity. R. M. Dlvln returned homo with thorn. Mrs. Nellie Wise was called to lirogan Thursday whero her llttlo son was thrown from a horsa and kicked In tho head hut Is not vary seriously hurt. John Smith nnd daughter Miss Silvia Orubnor woro Ironside visitors Sunday from Drogan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joyco and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson returned to Ontario Sunday utter several days outing near ironside Tom Logan and Oscar Logun nnd family were lronsldo visitors going to Ilurnt rivor section fishing nnd camping last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soatou drovo to Bridgeport Tuosday taking Mr. Soaton's mother there whoro she will tnko tho stago to Hakor for medical treatment. Joo llowory wont to Drogan Tues day to meet somo sheep hordora for Stanflold Co. on Malheur river. Miss Hazel Wcstfall of Ontario camo In tho last of tho wook to visit hor sister, Mrs. I. K. Powers. A. M. Moody, ox-county clerk, and family aro out from Vale on a fish ing and camping trip at tho Kll Iloso place. Mr. Moody roturnod to Vale Baturduy louvlng his family thoro. Dr, llurrows of Vale was callod Friday to attond Mrs. I.ottlo Coburn who Is on tho Hick list. Dr. Illakoly of Dakar was callod Monday to attend Mr. dumsey who was working for Locoy Ilrothors In tha hay Tho Doctor found that tho young man had typhoid and I'nou mania fovor and nut being ablo to got a trained nurse from Hakor nor Holso, was compelled to tako him to Haker Hospital whero ho pussed away Thursday. His body will be shipped to Nebraska for1 burial. Eruost iMcoy and Clarenvo How ard woro called, Thursday night, to Hakor when Mr. (lunisoy died. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Illnton loft for their homo In Orundvlew, Idaho Tuosday. Mm II. K. Elms Is visiting her daughter and family this week at Unity, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whlto. Frank K. Kims and Halolgh Van Muran motored to Unity Sunday. HAND BENCH Wishes of .Majority Again Thwarted Tho largest vote ovor recordod at a school election was tnat on last Friday whan 467 votes woro cast on tho proposition to bond Independent School District No 18 for 146,000 to build a High School Building which wuh to havo Included it gymnasium. Thoro woro 300 votes cast for It and 101 against Sovontcon moro votes for It would havo carried tho bonds. This Is tho second time to bo defeat ed ny u very close vote, itooms aro being rented now away from the present school building and It Is uocossary to do something to accom oduto tho ovor Increasing enroll ment of the Frultland schools. Thoro Is no doubt of tho nood far u now building. Frultland Favors County Nurso All but 90 of tho 467 voters on tho School Bend proposition answer ed "Ves" or "No" to tho question submitted as to whether wo should I ask our County Commissioners to (appropriate funds for a County Nurso. Thoro wero 201 In favor of I n llllrun mill 101 nnnnaiiil np titirn than two uud half times as many wanted a nurso. Miss Boyd our present County Nurso has served our School District woll and wo want hor or samt'ono else to remain on duty. Reception for New Pantor Last Thursday ovonlng on tho William McConnell lawn was held a reception for Hov. II. S. Ulack and SMrs, Black, welcoming thorn to our community Hov. Uluok lias recent ly come hero as pastor of the Bap tist Church. It was Indeed a real happy reunion of tho church people and their friends to extend to Rov. and Mrs. Black a most hearty wel come. Frappo and uablsco wafers wore served after a program of music. Rov Charles Bonsack, of Englu, Illinois, one of tha Directors of the Brethren Church of the United States and Superintendent of the Forward Movement In that church, mado two very strong addresses Sun day while occupying the pulpit of tha Brethren Church. A very large crowd heard them. v Tuesday evening the Fldells Class of thn Brethren Church, soventy five In mimbor, held a welner roast on tho James Deal lawn. Music, good eats and a bonfire over which the wulnors wore roasted occupied a happy ovonlng together, Tuosday uvonlng at tho home of Miss Josephine Pardunn the Queen Esther Ctrclo held their monthly business and social meeting Mrs. William Uollenbeck la the now Sup- IRONSIDE NEWS i THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO OREGON, THUKSDAY, JULY rr-tr orlntcndent of tho Queen Esthers, Thoso who attended a picnic din ner on tho Mohlcr lawn Sunday af ter church services were Ruth Mar tin, 'Mr. and Mrs. JMohler and family, Miss Opal Eldrodgo, Mr. and Mrs. Lackey and family, Mr and Mrs. N. S. Felthouse and family. Mm. Fairy Spalnhower nnd aon, Virgil. Thoy then motored to Wclsor whero they woro Joined by Mr. nnd Mrs. Whit- soll nnd family, Mr J. II. Whltsell, and Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Whltsell and family of Emmett, nnd tholr house guests, Mr. and Mrs. C II. ail direst and daughter, Allecn, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and togothcr thoy wont to Campbell Ifot Springs aliovo Welsor whero thoy enjoyed tho nntatnrlum. Mr. and Mrs. C II. Ollchrcst and daughtor who havo boon tho guests of tho Whltsell families laave this week for Portland and California. Mr. and Mrs, F. II. Rcodor and daughtor, Margaret, of Ontario, woro the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stowart. Miss Margaret re mained ovor for n week's visit. Miss Oladys Baughman and "Miss Edna Tlllotson nrrlvcd Saturday for an oxtendod visit nt tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. O, I. Hollcnhcck. Miss Baughman Is n niece of Mrs. Hollon hock Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shades, of Twin Falls, vlsltod Sunday at tho Grant FIshcrMiomo. Thoy had been to Arrowrock Dam. Wendell Drown. Lester nnd Law renco Sargent, Carl Klnnlson, Glado and Kenneth Flshor nrrlvcd homo Sunday from an outing upon Hear Crcok Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flshor came homo from thoro Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orcutt aro up on Hoar Croak for an outing. Mr, nnd Mrs. II, J. Hcndy left Friday morning for Hear Crook for a two wcoks' vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Hondrlcks lift Monday ovonlng for tholr homo nt Mountain Home aftor spending a fow days' visiting nt tho Kinney homo. Mr and Mrs, C .Robinson and son of Boise, vlsltod from Friday until Sunday with Mr. Robinson's cousin, Dr. nnd Mrs. C, C. Paxton. John Mown and 11. Marsh wont to Council Saturday for a week's' out ing. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Puchert or rlvod Frldny from Imporlnl Valloy, California, whoro Mr. Puchert Is ovorseor or a sovorai thousand aero celory ranch. Mr. Puchert was form orly Commissioner of Highway Dis trict No. 1, Payette County. Thoy aro visiting their daughter, Mrs. Claronco Flckcn, and tha new granddaughter. P. D. Bosson, Guy Oraham, A. T. Bishop, nnd tholr famlllos, compris ing a party of sovontcon, loft oarly Saturday morning for a few days' outing nt Payette Lnkos. II. B. Strnwn and family loft Mon day noon for a ton days' outing up on Hear Crcok. Meno Puchert and undo. Jasso Hurknrd, of Woodrlvor, Nabraska, roturnod Sunday ovonlng from a two weeks' visit nnd outing at Hor nice .In tho eastern part of tho stato. Thpyworo nccompanlcd homo by aiihs Lillian Iiurkard, a .cousin of Mr, Puchert who will visit hero for two wooks. Joy Maklnson and William Ho man havo nrrlvod hero to visit tholr parents from tho ranch nt Imperial Valloy. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Martin came Thursday to visit at tho O. W. Browning homo. Monday they wore accompanied by Mrs. Browning on a trip to Payette Lakes for a few days. John Towuo nnd Frank Barnard spent tho wook ond fishing at Lake Inwcll, Miss Mlnnlo Cook of Omaha who has beon tho guest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Curnoflx, left tho latter part of the week for .Seattle nnd California points. Charles and William Duell and Ray Duell and Fred Hurd havo re turned from an outing upon tho South Fork of tho Payette. air, ueorgo McKeown Is chaper oning u pariy wno aro camping for two weeks upon Boar Croek. In the party aro Mlssos Daphne and Fern McKeown, Oraco Paxton, Vclma and Mildred Williams, Mabel Peacock, Joy McKeown and Gene McCleur, Paul Oardner visited Frances t'hlldB 8unday Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Peacock had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. S. King and Homer, Mr. and Mrs. C II. Trusdalo and Roy Wrinkles, nil of Ontario, Frank Howo arrived Thursday frhm Los Angoles for a week's visit with his son, C. Howe. Ho leaves this week for a visit nt Woodriver, ixeurasxa, nis old home. i til-.. L.-, l t- . . mum cioiu ifucocK leu monuny morning for Mtdvalo. Accompanied by her slstor, Mrs. Sim Watklns thoy will go to Tamarack for an outing. Mrs. W. A. Peacock, the mother, accompanied her daughter to Welsor. Murvlu Gardner la home from Mldvnle where as catchor ho haloed tho Mldvnle team win the pennant. Guy Pearce, of Frultland also as sisted In the winning by helping oui inrougn me pitching depart ment. Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Edgecorab, of Omaha, house guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Madson weut to Emmett Sunday morning for a few days' vis It with old acquaintances. Arthur Llnck, his mother, Mrs. E. A. Llnck, and sister, Miss Helen, camo down from Boise Friday to visit until Monday with Frultland friends, MUses Dora Tacket and Luclle Strawn and Robert Tacket aro borne from n week's outing up In Garden Valley. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner of Idaho 2nd St. S. W. (D. J. Glllanders, Pastor) Sunday School, 10:0P A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M.r Subject: "Who Is Jesus Christ" Continued. Chrlstaln Endeavor, 7:15 P. M. Preaching 8:00 P. M. Subject; "Ingratitude." Bible 8tudy Tuosday, 8:00 P. M. While's School House, Suuday School 2:30 P. M. Proaching 3:30 P M. I'ome anu enjoy tne above ser- vices. They are for you. NEW TREATMENT IX)R WORMS IN 1WM If your fowls ar6 acting a llttlo droopy or you lose one occasionally from no apparent cause, it might l woll to look for worms. Largo worms will bo found In tho Intes tines of tho fowl or tho difficulty may bo caused by oxtromcly tlno worms about a quartor of an Inch long and found In tho scum or little blind pouches which you will find attached to tho intestines. According to Mr. Cosby, Poultry Extension Specialist, tho ganoral ac cepted 'treatment for worms nmong nrltlll fnwln In ah fnllnwti Mir nlimtf t ' -.-...., ...... Huu I two pounds of powdered tobacco with each 100 pounds of dry mash and feed this mlxturo for two wooks, At tho end of this tlino make up a moist mush using water In. which 14 ounces of Epsom salts have boon dissolved for each 100 hens to bo treated. Glv this mash rathor lato In the afternoon and most of thu worms will be passed on tho drop ping boardH during tho night. Tho dropping boards should bo cloaned and dlslufoctcd and droppings dis posed of so poultry cannot got to thorn. Aftor tho first treatment, omit the tobacco from tho mash for two weeks and then glvo tha entlro trcatmont ovor again. This method Is n groat Ihiprovo mout ovor tho old euro of boiled tobacco and n starvation period of about 24 hours which often throw tho birds Into n moult resulting In financial loss. A display of grains, grasses! nnd logumos Is being prepared for exhi bition at tho Oregon building In Portland by tha O. A. C. farm crops dopartmont. Memoranda of Understanding Tho States Rotation Scrvlco, of which tho County Agent and Exten sion Specialists aro a part, havo agreed with President Howard of tho Amorlcan Farm Bureau Federation, that thoro shall bo no connection be twoen tho stato and national Farm Bureau Federations and tho depart ment ngonclos, According to tho agroamont "tho colleges and tho do partmont aro not responsible1 for the activities of tho Farm Bureau Fed erations," DIRECTORY OF ONTARIO'S BUSINESS FIRMS These Men and Firms will serve your very needs promptly. Cull upon or write to any of those who are listed below when in need, of anything in their respective lines. They are reliable: 1IANKH FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus 1100.000 "A Good Bank In A Qood Country" ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Tho Oldest Bank In Malheur County "Service that Serves" Capital and Surplus $100,000. DRUGS ANU SUNDRIES ONTARIO PHARMACY O, M. Castleman, Prop. Prescription Specialist Victor Phonographs Itoxall Remedies Eastman Kodaks KNOLLWOOD DAlltV Phono 203-J CANDY CIGARS THE SUGAR BOWL We Mako Our Owm Ice Cream KIJCOTIUO SUPPLIES ONTARIO ELECTRIC CO., Elottrlcal Appliances and Wiring CLEANERS We will Clean and Dye for You at the ONTARIO PRESSAR.Y HARDWARE MCNULTY HARDWARE CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed TAGOART HARDWARE CO. Malheur County's Largest Hardware Store TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO, Farm Operating Equipments McCormlck, Deering and P. & ( H. U. UDICK Plumbing and Heating Domestic Water Systems 11YHON TURNER Sign V. W. MARSDEN General Repair and Machine Work 28, 1921. THf FAIRMONT NEEDS YOUR CREAM We pay 37c per lb. Butter Fat P. 0. B. Ontario Station CASH not Trade Cream must be of good quality. Test not less than 3D per cent. v THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY DO. JAMrg0' i YOU ARE RELIEVED F WORRY wlien you place your valuables In our Safe Deposit Vault the strong-hold which gives protection from fire and fheft. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent $2.50 and up per year. P QNTSjiofcioNAi Bank i i Qfov " OLDEST .3RANT, IIAItNEYiSI!? &UI HOTELS CARTER HOTEL Where Stockmen Moot . Next Ontario National Bank New Managoment HOTEL WILSON The "Homey" Hotel of Malheur County. Good Meals 40o Oin'OMEl HIST DR. J. A. MC FALL Eyesight Specialist Eye Glasses and Spectacles MILLINERY Distinction In Clothing And Millinery Is the Mark of Those Who Patronize THE STYLE SHOP MORR'S MILLINERY & NOVELTY SHOP Palmyro Waists Women's Suits And Sport Clothes OSBORN MILLINERY Nell O. Bedford, Prop. The Only Exclusive Millinery Store This Side of Salt Lake MRS BLANCHE C. ANDERSON Hemstitching 10c per yard Phone 42-W P. O. Dox 516 BAKERIES PURITY BAKERY Ernest Barcus, Prop, Al) Kinds df Breads, Cakes and Pastry NOTIONS VARIBT STORE More than a thousand Articles for the home FURNITURE ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. Undertakers 8t Embalmera MO DOWELL FURNITURE CO. Furniture Hardware There Are Always Bargains At Our Store B. PARRISH New and Second Hand Furniture Across trora.Boyer Bros, Store MACHINERY I UHJ. W. WAYT Farm Machinery and Equipment I John Deere Line Moliae Tractors M BANK IN MALHEUR COUNTIES IlKHTAUItANXH Good Eats at Reasonable Prices Quick SotvIco CLUU CAFE OARAGES AM) AUTO HUPPJTJKH SERVICE TIRE & HATTERY CO. Auto Tiro Battery Repairing "GROCERIES THE CASH OROCERY "Pood Things to Eat" THE INDEPENDENT MARKET Phones 6 and 135 If Its Oood To Eat Wo, Have It If It's. Farm Produce We Buy It ONTARIO MEAT & OROCERY CO. The Home of Oood Eats and Low Prices Phones 3 and 131 DlU'AllTMKNT STORES Every Day a Bargain Day ., Dependable Merchandise rot the Cheapest. But the Best" RADER BROS. THE HUB One of 40 Stores Will Save You Real Money E. A. FRASER Hardware and Groceries JKWKEEinj : BLAOKABY JEWELRY STORE Home of "Olfts that Last" HENRY MILLER Watchmaker, Jewelry Our Motte: Honesty First ONTARIO REAL ESTATE CO. ! arm I-unds City Property Insurance & Rental Department Store I , r, v -v ,: -,.! i K r