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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1921)
wiA''jr.ajLrjc-ic- . THE ONTARIO ABQUS, ONTARIO, dR EGON, TTIUftSDAY, AUGUST 25, 3921. kH IRONSIDE NEtVS First crop of hay Is up nnd farm ors nro harvesting tliolr grain gpt tliiB ready or second crop of bay. Duncan Bros, aro now running tholr combine harvester. Mrs. Nancy Rutherford who lias boon visiting friends nnd relatives at Ironside the past week returned homo Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Dort Nelghtcn, I K. Dean, Mrs. draco Ruthqrford nnd daughter, Vady, of Malheur district, were Ironsldo visitors going to the mountains via Whitney. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllln Woodcock wore called to linker Monday whero Mr. Woodcock's fathor was not ox pectod to live. W. R, Lofton took thorn. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Smith and Tholrnn Smith of Urojjnn, Mrs. II. C. Elms, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlolgh Van buren, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Kims nnd Mrs. Charles Kims of Hereford, nnd Mrs, Floyd White of Unity returned homo Monday from a 10 days fcnmp- vh H I (4 tfVWPv Fabrics Cords Low Cost Mileage For the Big Car Every FiskTire is a guar antee that you will get mileage at a low cost. For satisfaction, safety and economy you buy a "sure thing" when you buy Fisk Tires. You are safe when you buy a known and repu table product at a low price Sold only by Dealers Ing trip finding huckleborrles very scarce. Mr. and Mrsl Fred Lawronco at tended tho bnrbocuo and danco nt llonlta August 11. Reported a royal good time. Frod Nelson of Unity Is visiting friends at Ironside this week, Judy and Mlllls Lnwronco, 0. A. Turomnn motored to Unity Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Alva Lnwronco of Unity Imvo boon visiting Mrs. Law renco's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W .11. Lofton, sluco Wednesday. , Italph Harvey returned tho first of tho wcok from Kansas City where ho shipped his cattlo. Mr. and Mrs. 13. J, Ream nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ucam of Nyssn re turned homo from a huckleberrylng trip on Dixie mountain Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Fred 'Lnwronco nnd Mrs. 0. A. Turomnn wont out to OntnrloTuosday on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Nichols and son Orval returned homo from lllue Mountain Bprlngs ihid huckleborry lug trip Monday, II. C. Elms nnd son Frank loft for Ontario, Oregon nlulStnr Idaho Friday on business. . Mnrk Iluthorford was an Ironside visitor Tuesday for extras for mov ing nincliliio from Malheur, fllr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lawrcnca at tended tho dnnco nt Urogan Satur day night. John Smith of Iirogan was an Ironsldo visitor Friday. MAii1ii:uu countv ukaij rstati: - tjianhkhrs recorded AUtJ. n to Aua. so i Itruno Elznqiilrra ot ux to Mrs. Mahilo I). Duncan, Lots 13, 14, nnd 1G, In Dlock 10, Illackaby Add. to Jordan Valloy. Aug. G, 1021. J2.000. Sheriff II, Leo Noo to Ilonry Douglas, SWViNWU Sec. .11-30-37. Aug. 13, 1021. $12.00. Oregon & Wcstorn Colon. Co. to Krod fl. Lnckoy ot ux, WW NWtt Sec 2a-18.tr,. July 12, 1021. 3, 300. Joe A. Edward et ux to Estls L. Morton, EH of Lots .9 and 10, In Dlock 14, Oncarlo. Aug. 5, 1021, $10.00. ' U. 8. A. to Don DoWItt Joslyn, SHNVVi, HV48EW Sec. 16-30-40. April 13, 1021. City of Ontario to C. W. Mnllott, Lots 0 & 10 In Dlock 4, and Lots 15 nnd 10 In Dlock 0, Section 0, Ontario Comotory. Aug. 10, 1021. S7G.00. , t Sheriff II. Leo Noo to Vnlo Trad ing Co., SWKNWUt NH8WU, 8 WU8WU Hoc. 20-13-40. Aug. 13, 1021. $1,573.81. Shorlff II. Loo Noo to Vnlo Trad ing Co., WV&8WU. NH148WU, SW UNWtt ot Soc 20-13-40, Aug. 13, 1021, $727.08. Mary E. Ferguson ot vlr to On tario Holler Mills-Co,, Lots G, 0, and t, Block 111, Ontario, August 17. 1021. $1.00. Ontario Holler Mills Co. to C. It Emlson, Trusted, Lots C, C, ft 7, DtoCk 111, Ontario, August 17, J021 $2,G00.00. For security purposes. Lnwronco Thyson to Mnrthn Uerthold, 8 of Lot 18, and nil of Lots 10 nnd 20, Dlock 42, Ontario. Aug. 0, 1021, $2,G00.OO. U. S. A, to Fred L. Sheets, S,& 8EU Soc. 22-10-40. Nov. 11, 1020.' J. P. Molglo ot ux to It. J.Stono, Lots 1, 2, nnd 3, In Dlock 12; Lots 1G, 17 and 18, In Dlock 183, On tario. Juno 36, 1021. $1.00. Emory Colool ux to Clnrenro Vnn dlrcr, Lot 3, In Dlock 40, Drognn. Aup. 17, 1021. $7G.00. Ironfr Hnnsen et vlr to Ona 1'. Hathaway, W Vi of Lots 3 nnd 4, 111 Dlock G, Vnlo. Aug. 9. 1021. $2,300.00. . C. E. 8. Wood ot ux to II. II. Lo Roy, NEU8W4 Sec. 20-18-47. Oct. 14, 1010. $10.00. mahriaei: licenses ihhuer' DuitiNo week Joo Ingram nnd Paulino Cond, August 10, 1D21 complaints i'hied.i.v c1hcuit court during tiii: week Idaho Power .Co. vs.iltnndnll 8ago. Aug 1G, 1021. Ilocovofy on Account. $273.02. Yorry Jnmcs ot nl vs. N. E. Mog onson, August 18, 1021. Itocovory on Account) 1400.00. , Wlnklcman Dag k Hurlap Co. vs Cathoy & 8ago, August 20, 1021. Damages. $833.33. Ocorga Englnnd et al vs. Gen, Frank and J. F. poty, August ,20, 1021. Dnmngcs. $2,000.00. i FARM REMINDERS Tho tents of fall wob worms mrtV bo cut nut or burned during tho day ns soon ns found, Whoro In testation Is general n lend arsennta pray, 4100, may bo used. The Injury Is similar to that ot tout caterpillars but tho tout Is larger and nioro gauzo llko.,A quick flomo of Insufficient duration to Injuro tho troo will kilt tho worms found fend ing undof tho tent. O. A. C. Ex periment station. nMMSMnHHBMMWpaMHanwiBBaRaHmeMl tnrlo Ilollor MlUri'Co., hotn 6, 0, IKSL. Sr2z2&i' ,HlwJSnl yf Sunftowors that woro grown on dry land need water when put In tho silo. If thoy oto grcon, liniuii turo, and full ot wntor ns (hoy wero In tho fall of 1020, It Is bettor to lot thorn wilt botoro putting ' Ihum In tho silo. O. A. C, Exporlmont Station. Every Potato Means "' Additional Profit When the price per bushel you receive for your potatoes is tow, good profits can still be made by saving timo nnd labor and by getting overy potato in. tho field. It costs you no more to harvest completely, and ,you get tho extra dollars for your increased crop, if you use a HOOVER ' POf ATO DIGGER . ' Tha Hoover Potato Digger digs up all the potatoes in tho field and piles them in neat rows whero they can be handled with minimum labor. This digger has proved to be an especially good investment to all potato-growers who have used it. The shovel is of best quality high-carbon crucible steel and shaped so c to gather the potatoes with tho least possible loss, No danger of cutting the potatoes to the extent that n plow or hoo does. Stone guards can be used in stony ground. You can raise and lower the shovel while the machine is in motion. All adjustments we made from the seat by convenient levers. The vine-separating rear rack has a backward and forward motion that sifts out all dirt and deposits the potatoes in a compact row on clean ground directly at tho rear of tho machine, while the vines and trash are deposited at one side. 'Six roller bearings and wide tires on the wheels assure light draft. Patented DoublcActton Froat Truck permits tho digger to be turned in a very short space. Solid steel frame, strong main sides of Bessemer steel,. beams of best quality char coal malleable castings, and steel chains and hardened steel sprockets that greatly resist wear. Don't fail to see the Hoover Potato Digger before you harvest your potato crop; its use means greater profits. Also ask us about Hoover Engine Drive Potato Diggers two-horse machines under all conditions', and any other potato tools you require; v GEO. W. WAYT v " Tall wheat, oats, nnd barley should .bo cleaned froo ot weed soeil, treated with formaldohypo, and nmntod Into In September or early In Octobor In tho Wlllnmotto val loy, llocomondor ratos of seodliiR on good land arc: wheat, 1 14 to 2 bushels; barloy, 2 bushels; oats 2 to 24 bushels. For oats and vetch 40 pounds of oats with 00 to SO pounds ot vutoh Imvo boon found satisfactory. O. A. C. Ex. Station. Tho following varieties ot wheat am rocominondod by tho O. A. C. Exporlmont station bocauso they Imvo bceu found tq ylold wall: Western Oregon -wlilto winter, hlnk, Polio or red chuff, und Kin ney loss highly) Eastorn Orogon dry lands turkey rod and hybrid 128; Eastorn Oregon Irrigated lands Hybrid 128, forty fold, and on BQtno rich soils where wlutor con ditions are vory severe, Turkey rod. TIiobo lots contain )o sovon-headed, wild gooiio, mummy, mirneio, or wonder or supor wheats, ns those Imvo failed In actual trial to ylold well In Orogon. V STOP Club Mciulu-r I.lvet '.Hn-flf N fieo My CHICKENS ' This particular sign appears on tho gate at tho homo of Georgia Hunt out on tho Owyhee. The Owy hee Poultry Club had stopped hero on Thursday afternoon, August 18, to Inspect the pure bred Whlto Leg horn chickens, bolonglng to Georgia. Tho membora of this club are Nina Smith, Laura Huffmau, Oeorg la Rust, Elizabeth and Robert Kay lor, Mrs, Cbas. Schwelzer Is the local loader und was conducting the field trip on this day. Mrs. T. M Lowe and daughter, Marlon. Delia Schwelzer, Rowoua Glenn, Kenneth McDonald and County Club Lead of Wellmau were also members of this Inspection party. Each club member's chlckend wero visited and suggestions offered on tho feeding and management of (ho chickens. The proposition of exhib ition at the county fair will com mand the attention of every club member for tho enxt'mouth. Every member ot the Owyhee club has signified her or his Intention ot ex hibiting a cockerel and four pullets at the fair. A pure bred White Leghorn club and a determination to win will go a long ways In com pelling the judges to give duo con sideration to tha exhibits ot these THE EARLY BUYER '. GETS THE BEST COAL Coal quality depends a little bit oirwhether or . not it's mined and screened under normal con ditions. The early buyer can be certain of ""coal mined under ideal conditions tho lato buyer. takes a' chance. ' This is sure tho best coal goes first when it comes to a "run" on tho coal yards. Naturally those buyers who kntfiv will demand. JESSE KNIGHT'S SPRING CANYON COAL That's the first choicq of the people who have trit'd it or whoso friends liavo tried it a clean, hot burning coal that stays in tire -lump or egg lump and keeps well. Foryour future fuel satisfaction get in touch with " ' " Geo. McClain Sales Mgr. Ontario Yard Boise Payette Lumber Co. in LOOK WHAT $9:00 WILL DO DURING SEPTEMBER It will Put a Now Thor or Auto-Matic Washor in Your Home - Beginning September 1st, you will have an .opportunity to buy a Thor or Auj-MnUc JSIec tric "Washing Machine- or an unusually small cash payment, easy monthly terms and at.great ly reduced selling prices. N Each of these two good electric washers is a recognized leader in its class. Your money can not buy jlectric washers that will give you longer years of satisfying service. HOW MANY RUBS IN THE AVERAGE WASHING FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE? $70 in Prizes Offered to Throe Best Guessers Hero Is a chnuco for you to further reduce tho price of a now eloctrlo washor, or any other olectrlral nppllanco. !!y actual count, the number of .rubs In a washing for five peoplo has been determined. This number Is soalod and tho envelope will not bo oponod until Soptomhor 10, when tho con ( est closes. I'lrM prl&c will bo 9.15 allowed on tho purchaso price of any eloctrlo appliance 'to the porson guessing neurest to tho number of ruin. HitoiuI prlzo will bo 92.1, and third pilti will bn.$ID on tho purchase price of any clectrle appllnnre. CONTEST CLOSK8 SRPTICMUKR 10TII, Fill out tho coupon bolow nnd mall or bring It to any Electric Shop of tho Idaho 1'owor Company. CUT HERB .., I guessjtho number of rubs In tho nvorago pushing for flvo peoplo to bo Name , Dato .Town ". . '. Street or R. I'. D. I t ELECTRIC SHOP IDAHO POWER CO. 1 1 ilWWTTTTrTTm MiirTlMrnrrlrrW mm ORCHARD FOR SALE 85 acres adjoining Ontario; one-fourth mile from, ' paved street and a side-walk; ten minutes wallrfrom City schools. 28 acres planted to Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Winesap and Arkansas Black trees eleven - years oM. Will sell -with or without crop, as a whole or in five or ten acre tracts. THOMAS W.'CLAGETT ' . OWNER People's Second Hand Store, rlsh, Prop. B. far-JC-tf. WANTED-rSewliig at home or by enterprising young poultry raisers, J the day, MrSt u arj)er tf FOR RENTLarge comfortable -front bedroom In .quiet, modern home, suitable for one or two gen tlemen. Mrs. & Scholea, , Ji t I 4 K. m