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,-.- SK 'WW THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921. V'f . v ?., ,.,..;., I i SEE Ortron's llihtr Institution of TECHNOLOGY EljM SchooU; Seventy Dtpirtmenli PALI TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 For InformillM write la ikt Rriiutti Oregon Agricultural College COKVAI.LIS PAID LOCAL ADS LEARN THE AUTO BUSINESS carn more money ns tiuto mechanic or ao into buiincBi for yourself as Ignition export, Uattoryman. Woldor Tractormar., Vulcnnlzcr, Machinist or Lntho Hand shortest road to suc ccsthousnnd8 of men liavo gono from those shops to good Jobsyou can do the iwmoyou can earn boartl mid room whllo attending school-r wrlto today for f ran catalog largest nnd best cquppcd Auto School on tho Pacific Coast over2,000men trained nnnuany. Hcatd's Automobile School 1101 Sutter Street San Francisco FOR KENT Modern house, l'hone G9-J. 33-34 FOR SALE Twenty threo whlto Leghorn helm, cheap. Pllone 00-W. 1CB 110X TOR SALE Is In good condition, Call 25-R. C. F. J. , p. - - - ' TOR SALE Early apples, cheap. John Moloimnr, 1 in I Ion west of Ontario -wjioro rood turns to Houle vard 33-34. i j i - LOST- Cameo-stlck pin somo- whoro liotwcon Dlackahy Jowolry store nnd postofflce. Tinder ploase leave at ArgUB office. 32-tf POR SALE At bargain, Now Romlngton Typowrltor, Modol No. 11. See K. J. Clemo at Dopot Ex press Office. FOR BALE Dddgo Commercial Car In good Condition. Phono 161-W-2. " 32-35 p. TO TRADE 6 Cylinder, B pas songor cat In gbod condition, to trade for mllktqwB. Phono 12. 30tf FOR HALE-1020 E Passengar Dulck with extras, In first clans condition. Paul Cayou. x. i - FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also two room apartment. Formor Doyd' homo. Two blocks north of Mooro Hotel. Mrs. Omar Iflum, Phones 80-M. tt. WANTED Roy, lC, wants work mhaylng. Will tako part payment lM'hay. Phono 04-M. tf. 'FOR SALE Detroit Vapor Oil Stovo, Phon'o 1,51-J. 32-tf. Everything tor tho house at tho People!' Second Hand Store E. Par- rlSh, Prop. 20-tf. t FOR SALE Now Dulck Roadstor 1920 Modol, Mrs. T. D. Flsor. Phono .03-W 14. tf FOR SALE WnroholiBO 40x80, opposite depot on railway tracks. Apply Hj R. Utllck. 33-tf. PIANO TUNING, regulating and repairing, by It. W. 0)lvcr, rosldont tunor. Loavo orders at Turner's Muslo House, pbdno 170. 20-tf. OREGON STATE NEWS Telegram Salem IlurOuu s 8a1om, Oro., July 19, (Special) The Kind 6f Gingerbread that makes you want mprote Made with Carnation Milk and topped with whipped Carnation iz .! 2 cups flour, Yz tcaspoonful soda, I tcaspoonful ginger, Yz ten spoonful cinnamon, pinch of salt, I tabletpdonfuf lard, Yl CUP BU8 Rr, I egg, 2 tablespoonfuls Carna tion Milk, 6 tablespoonfuls water, Yi cup molasses. First sift flour, and then measure two cups. Add soda, ginger, cinnamon nnd salt to flour, and sift twice. Cream tlia laid nd augar, and add the well beaten egg. Deat ihle mixture thoroughly. Mix tho molaiiei with tho diluted Car nation Milk, knd add alternately with tho Hour, a little at a time. Dak In ono layer. Servo with whipped Carna tion. (For whipping recipe sea Carna tion Cook Dook.) ' Sand for Carnation Cook Book ccVtalnlng 100 practical UeUd reclpae. Carnation Milk Products Co., 808 S. 0th St., Boh. & Old-tashioned ' food such as' gingerbread and tgade the next? faihianed troy with Carnation Milk. The added richnett o this pure cotes' milk brings the invit ing brown to cakes, cookies and alt baked foods. Use it in any ' recipe calling for milk. WANTED Sowing1 at hom6 or by tho day. Mrs. L. Harper tf. Oregon Journal dollvored by car rier Dally and Sunday. 05c por mo. Loavo order at Turner's News Stand. WANTED Uy young couplo, throe or four housekeeping rooms, In modern homo. Phono 01-W. 34-35 p. FOR SALE Throo lard barrots nndjonq malt barrel. At Purity llakory. 2t. RUST WAV TO KILL POUITRV Ukv4 My Aata.TVMr pTfy a. Ill l UMkJU-i All (Iraetrm Mill flnmnltnn Willi "UaW'4V umsxm aMAflRHemiHHh, .alBMaafsBBaHaHakValB I MODERN M&sSlSSr I CRANKCASE KwJT I CLEANING WSr I SERVICE fir g3 Sfy I of a Service VAWU Wiu v fllHLa CA10L FLUSHING OIL J filHJL ZEwiiNE f At First-claw Garage j q9b3PA afr aot other Dealers rmwr ' t Sticking the fowl from Insldo tho mouth Is now practiced by loading poultrymont and poultry morchants, poultrymon and poultt morchants, logo department of poultry husband ry. Host results arc obtained by us ing n thin sharp bladed knifo. The fowl Is first hung up by tho foot on nrsuspondod cord.- Tho knifo Is Insortod In tho mouth and a dia gonal silt mada across tho upper cor nnr of tho mouth. This cuts tho largo artery of thp head and allows tho fowl to blood to dcuth quickly. SlmuRitueously with tho cutting of tho artery tho knifo may bo turnod and tho point plorcad through tho roof of tho mouth Into tho roar brain cavity. This piercing of tho norrous center causos a rolaxatlon' of the skjn muscols and tho foath; orsroay bo dry plckod. Tho picking mint lin itnnn rnnlillv for tho nor- lod of rolaxatlon Is, brlof, Thus It may ua socu mai ino meinou noi on ly produces a bettor appearing pro dUCt, but economizes on tho tlmo takon In doing tho work as well. A pound of buttor la equal In food value to four pounds of boot or mutton, throo pounds of pork chop, or four doxon eggs. Uuy 10 conts worth of buttor and you buy 10 conts .Worth of food ready for Immediate consumption. Host other foods require tho oxpondlturo of largo amounts of food onargy as well as tlruo and. axponso In their preparation. Thoy consequently can not yield ns high returns on tho In vestment as tho samo money Invest ed In buttor. Department of Dairy Husbandry, O, A. C. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Sorvlcea 10 A, M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Proachlng. "An Old Testamont Prodigal.". 8 P. M. Qospel Sorvlce "Hold On" i diwadejbr each type of engine FIvo possibilities havo boon men1 tlonod In speculation on tho next prosldont of tho Oregon Normal school at Monmouth to succeed President J, II. Ackorman, who died a wook ago Sunday., They aro E. D. Rossler, dean of tho department of education at Oregon Agricultural College; J. A. Churchill, stato sup erintendent of schools; E. F. Carlo ton, superintendent of hcIiooIb at Eugene; Mrs. A. E. Ivnnhoe, county superintendent of Union county, and V. O. Alderson, Multnomah county school superintendent, Tho luttor Is the only otio who Iior formally nppllod. Tho appointment probably will be made by tho board of re gents In a fow days. Tho World War veterans' stato aid commission has not yet mndo any appointments of appraisers or attorneys to pusa on real estato of fered as security by servlco nion ap plying for stnto loans. Tho board Is now untangling certain nmblgul tlos of tho law and dovlslng Ulank forms to bo usod In making applica tions for loans or bonusos. An oxcess of 32,087 laborers wero placed on Jobs by llcouscd omploy nicnt ngonts during tho first six months of 1920 over tho nurabor for tho first six months of this year, according to V. II. Oram, stato labor commissioner. Last year tho total was 52,909 and this yoar 20, 282. Willi tho month of Juno tak on for comparative purposes, thcro has boon a marked decrease In wagos. Forty-four applicants for admis sion to tho practlco of law In Oro gon took tho examinations of tho board of bar oxamlnors of, tho Btato liar association last week. Eight of them woro womon. Tho stato engineering department Is Informod that tho stato of Mon tana has adoptod tho Oregon law pertaining to certification of bonds of Irrigation district. At a mooting In Portland, July 28 tliu statu highway commission will open bids for tho construction of 60.0 miles of highway and fd7 tho construction of bridges In Union, Wallowa and Washington counties. A contract for construction of tho now wing of tho Kas'torn Oregon hospital for tho Insane at Pendleton has been awarded by tho stato board of control vto llllinor -Setter- gron of Missoula, Mont., at 12C 600. To kcop within tho loglslatlva appropriation of 1100,000 It was necoosary for tho board to alter tho plans and docldo not to complete tho third floor and .to Install tem porary maplo floors Instead of floors pt concroto. Paving Is now In progross on tho Aurora-Canby soctlon of tho Pacific highway, near Portland. This will nmko n comploto paved road lio twcon Salem and Portland. Potltloiis havo been filed In tho supremo court asking a roliciirlng of tj0 case of tho stato against Elvle D. Klrby and John L. Rathto, who aro condemned to death for Implica tion In tho mufdor of Sheriff Til Taylor of Pendleton. Tho first goneral order issued by General Pershing its chief of staff of tile United States army has been rocolved by Major Dusoubury, of tho Oregon national guard. It statos that army officers of ovory grade In tho national guard and In detachod servlco aro to mako it tholr duty to Inform former servlco men on every possible point as to tholr rights rolatlvo to war risk Insuruuce, hos pital treatmont, bonuses, back pay,' etc. Experts from tho Wlllametto and Columbia river district during tho cereal yoar July 1, 1020, to Juno 30, 1921, exceeded In value those of tho preceedtng period' by approximately 00 per cent, uud amounted to 08,- 019,290 In the Portland district' alouo, according to tho annual re port of tho stute board of pilot commissioners to Ooveruor Olcott. Oovernor Olcott In reply to a let ter from W. O. Btlllman, president of the Amorlcan Humane associa tion, defends the l'endleton Round Up, declaring that cruelty to animals la carefully guarded against and that prevention of accidents to por formers receives serious attention, Thirteen attorneys who have been practicing on six months' probation In Oregon havo been permanently admitted to the bar In this state by action of tho supreme court- Thoy are: Raymond M, Andrew's, Port laud; W, P. Drlggs, Portland; Jesse I'ampbell, Lakevlew; W. C. Cylbert son, Portland; Stanley R. Dlefen dord, Portland; WUUs L. Hand, Corvalllsj D. C, Hartson, Portland; Gordon Mlffln, Klamath Falls; John C Murphy, Portland; H. C. Prest bybe, Athena; Daley I). Robnett, Lakevlew, E, P. Truesdell, Canyon City; A. K. Wylle, Lakevlew. Whether tho Postal Telegram company will be allowed to build a new line of poles along the Lowor Columbia River highway between Astoria and Olobo will bo dccldod by tho public sorvlce commission. Tho stato highway commission ob Jocts on tho ground that n lino of poles on each sldo of thu highway spoils tho scoule charactor of tho highway. Tho Pacific Tolephono & Tologrnph company now has a line of poles along tho hlghwny. Tho strength of Oregon hanks In goneral Is Indicated In a report ro colved from tho fodoral rcservt bank In San Francisco by Frank C. Ilramwell, Btuto superintendent of banks. It shows that only throa banks In tho stnto havo closed slnco November 22 Inst. Thoso uro tho Crook County bank at t'rliiovlllo, tho Hank or Jacksonville and tho First Stato & Savings bank of Klamath Falls. Thu latter has reopened. Tho Jacksonville fulluro Is attribu ted to poof management, and tho Crook county caso Is conceded to bo a real falluro. Of thlrty-twn statos that report failures six had only ono full lire, nnd It Is claimed that Oregon belongs In this class. After Inspecting tho stnto armory at Marsh'flold, Colonol George A. White, adjutant gonoral of Oregon, roports It In good condition. O. a. arccn, of West I.lnn, has filed with tho socrotary of stato a proposod constitutional amendment designed to protect salmon In tho wators of tho stato of Orogon. If sufficient signatures aro secured to tho petitions tho hilt will bo voted on at tho gonoral elect Ion of 1922. Attendance In tho schools of, Un ion county has Jncrcntod from 3.T95 In 1920 to 3077 In 1931, according to a report filed with tho stnto sup erintendent of schools. Prospect of n freight rata reduc tion on shipments of hay and grain products for rol'of of tho fnrmors and livestock men of tho Wostorn and Mountain Pacific states Is pro bablo, according to n tologrum re solved by tho publlo servlco com mission from John E. Ronton, solic itor for tho National Association of Railroad and Utility Commissioners. Tho Interstate commorco commis sion Is making an investigation. Twp fatal accidents woro roportod to tho stato Industrial accident com mission for tho week ending July 15 out of a total of 300 accidents roportod for tho week. Tho fatal cases wero Anna McNaugbton, ole vator operator of Portland, and Jack II. Prcsslor lugger of Myrtlo Point. Robort Grant, who oscaped from thu Btato panltentlnry In March, 1920, by commanding an nutomo bllo belonging to Percy M. Vnrnoy, stnto parolo officer, lias bean arrost od at Wonatchee, Washington, nnd returned to Salem. Ho was sen tenced from Umatilla county for larcony. (Jovornor Olcott will recommend to tho next legislature payment of a reward of 11000 to tho person or persons responsible for tho arrest and conviction of tho murdoror of Dennis Russell of ItOHeburg, -whoso hoadloss body was found undor tho wrecked automobllo of Dr. R. M. UrumflJld. Socrotary of Stato Kozer has re ceived from tho Associated Oil com pany a roport showing that during tho month of Juno 260,092 gallons of gasollno nnd 52,753 gallons of dlstllalo woro sold In Oregon, Tho Umntllla county farm bureau ro ports tho snto of 19,276 gallons of gasollno and Holly Brothers of Adrian, Oregon, 660 gallons. IMPOUNDING NM'IOE ' Notice Is horoby glvon that, In pursuanco of Ordlnanco Nn. 230, of thu City of Ontario, 1 havo takon up and Impounded tho following do scrlhad animal found running at largo within tho corpornto limits of tho City of Ontario, In Malheur County, Statu of Oregon, to-wlt: Young Day Horso, Urandod thus (circle bar) on right Shouldor, urokon. and that I will on tho 30th day of. July, 1921, nt tho hour of throo o'clock P. ,M., of said day offer for snlo 'and will sell nbavo dnscrlbod anlmnl nt publlo auction to tho high est bidder, for cash In hand, at tho Eagto Llvory, In said City of Ontario Takon up this 19th day of July, 1921. Posted this 22nd day of July, 1031, II. O. FARMER, City Marshal. IU p Unun FOR SALE 4 room house. P. O. Pox 417. plastorod vJJwIimKt V"JaWara?5LtemW aWISavsl hi I 11 hfc tfoth ftfl One of tho main factors leading to success is CONFIDENCE. The way to acquire CONFIDENCE is to have your affairs in such shape that you can avoid all financial worry and dependence That leaves, as the greatest factor in your success, the BANK ACCOUNT and its proper handling. HARVEY & RIGKER GARAGE In the building on Idaho Avenue back of the Ontario Furniture Co. formerly occupied by the A. S. Brown Atfto Company WE SELL THE DODGE and IIUPMOBILE Full line of Accessories, Gas and Oil Service and Repairs Harvey and Ricker J. A. .Robertson, Manager, A 4 I ; I i! : i i i