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ll V LOCAL PERSONALS i TJ30E ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 11921. Hev. and Mrs. Pcarlo Doano arrir cd Saturday night from Los Ancolos. California, coming overland by auto, on a visit to rolutlvos and fr oik n ICd L. King Htoppod huro onu day innt week to visit rolutuos and old frlands whllo on his way from San Francisco to llruneau, Idaho, whoro ho litiB accepted a position In a hank. Jim Dlvlu and family of I'ayotto woro visiting relatives In Ontario Sunday. Col. 8. F Taylor, who underwmit an operation for uppondloltls rocunt ly In getting along nicely and was nhlo to Inavo thu hoHpltal Tuesday, being tukon to tho homo of his tluughtur, Mrs. It. W. Jonos. II. V. Joiioh and Fred Canflold loft Monday for Mr. Canfluld'ti homestead noar Ironsldo, from which placo thoy wilt go on an out ing trip In tho mountains. At tho races hold at McCall, Idaho recently "Ittihy Itiwtsull' owned by Vic. Jones of Ontario, cnina out first In ovory raca she entered. Mrs. Tom Drnsnnn and daughter Kltu returned from Portland last week, K. A. Fraser, K. M. Orolg, C. C. Van I'etten nnd V. II. Doollttlo spoilt Tuesday In Cnldwoll Uoo. Illahsou and Jack Dlllard loft Monday for a deer hunting trip In Steins nioiintnliiH. Mrs. I). F. Tlllotson of Ileulnh ponj. tho early part of tho week In Ontario Mrs. 8. N. llolton nnd Mrs. V. J Ilotton of Hums spent last week visiting In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.nwson at tended the Circus at Cnldwoll, Tues day. Mr. Stravcn of La Ornndo, mana ger of the Huh Stores, was In On tario last Wednesday In tho Interest of tho Huh Store W. A. llnrtlott, Field Managor of tho Idaho Oil nnd (las. Co. of Pav- ntto tnado a huslness trip to Ontario Ainnuay. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. ('. Whltworth of Wnlsnr spent last Thursday In On tario. Mrs. Wm. Stovonson nttonded tho circus at Culdwell Tuosduy. Mrs. lien Jones of Junturn Is vis iting Mrs Wm. Jones this weak. Mrs. T. F. Morris of Woluor Is visiting her daughters, tho MIshos Mary nnd Nolllo MorJi, this wook. Mr. HiiyniM and Mr. Dowers of tho Hub Htoro In Nnmpa visited Mr. and Mrs. llnitimnu Sunday. Mrs. I.nruo Illackahy, oiitortaluod lost Thursday ovenlng for her broth. or Jack Jliiimersou of Jnyottu. Ilor homo was beautifully docorutcd with flowers and potted plants. Dane lug was enjoyed through tho ovon Ing and at u lato hour refreshments wuro sorvod. Those prosont wore: Miss Floronro MoIiIih, l.oiilsn Tniibo, Inox Sanger, Illancho Itoxac, Jluxol Ilurbukor, Messrs. Jack Jlmmersnn, Henry Carstons, Joy Wlllhuns, Toil Drtscnll, Karl Kollor, Hoy I.nughrny .and Fred Satorls all of I'ayotto, AfliiMoii NWttlo Potoman and Viola Hiistod unV,l Mr. and Mrs. Illnckaby of Ontario. . Mrs. Clnwnco Cook of Nyssa vis ited her mjothor Mrs. (I, W. I.yloH Monday. MUs Dorothy Tumor wont up to nrogiiu unturday lo visit Miss Cecil I.ogn1, rflturnlng Sunday. Mlsi i.oguu accompanied nor homo. Miss llotftonso Wells returnod this week froinn trip to Ilond, Orogon. Mrs. V.fV. Stover Is filling In at Undent Hmro this wook. Mrs. I'.tully Anderson of Vale Is visiting her grandson V. W. Chum tiers this weok. I1. J. Ilussoll of Stanflold. Oregon Is visiting his grandparenti, Mr. and Mrs. Jorab Stroup this week. Mrs. II. C. 8ecoy, sou (luy nnd MUstm ITla Qrmnso and Kvullnn ("oohrnn nttondod tho Idaho State CouvQiitlnu of Christian Kndonxir sooioiioh at woisor last week. Mrs. W. t. Turner returnod from Ilolso. Sunday, whoro she wont to bo with Miss minor Itnudall. who underwent uu operation thoro. Miss llaudiill Is roportod lo ho do ing woll. Mis 1, nulla Cullln returned from rortlnud Inst weok where sho has been HiIh summer taking a course 111 music. A birthday party was held Sunday nt the homo or Hugh Allen In honor of his mother Mrs. Win. II. Allon. Just homo folks and Undo Dick Hutherford and Amos Johnson at tended. Mr nnd Mrs. C H. Dlnghnm unit sou, Donald and Mr. and Mrs. C. K oiitiij iiiiii iiiiuiiy are spending n Little MIhh Mnrlo Itnsmusson rel oliroted her sixth birthday on Wed nesday and some twenty llttlo friends gnthorcd to asslHt hor with tho festivities und the consumptlou of Ice c renin cones for tho city that day wont abovo par. Mr. and Mrs. L, .Adarn and fami ly returnod todny from n big trip through the Yellowstone park nnd Jnrksoii Hole regions. Mrs. Florcnco Johnson left Wed nesday evening for Corvnllls, whoro she will attend the O. A. C. this winlor. Miss Winifred Lawrence of Kan Has stopped off Wodnosdny for a short visit with Mrs. W. L. Tumor nnd daughters Miss Lawreuco taught In thu schools hero two years ago, and Is on her way to the coHst where sho will toncli this winter. Miss lljorl Stlth of Terry Montana arrived In Ontnrlo Wednesday to get ready for tho fall term of School This will be Miss Stlth's socond year on the School faculty. Miss Dorothy Turner lenvos this evening for Corvnllls, whoro sho will attend tho O A C. MITIAL CO-OPKIIATION HUUUIVV 1'OH INDUHTItY OREGON SLOPE (Continued From I'ngo Ono) At a meeting of the Farm llurcnii Wednesday evening It was decided to ciiangu tho date or tho Commiinlt) Fair und I'lctilc from Septoinbor Oth to Soptomber 8th owing to the dralnngo meeting to bo hold in Vale on tho Oth. ltemember tho (Into, Thursday, Soptomber 8th. Charlotte llrown spent Thiirsdny with Mornn and I.cona Thdmas. Mr. and Mrs, John Howard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jonson, .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Krnost Assmussen took their little sou Vernard to I'ay otto Monday, whoro ho had his ton Mills und iidnolds removed. Mr. mid Mrs. A. M. Johnston and children visited relatives In Nyssn, Monday. Messrs. William and F. K. New man of Mldvala wuro guosts of A J. Ilauntr. and family, Friday. Mllo Lovelaud had ono of his eyes badly Injured Saturday by u sack needle. ' Mrs. J. I). Conner und son Ham ilton woro business visitors In Vnlu Wednosday. Dean mid Dwlght Johnston are spending thu week In Nyssa with rolatlvci. Mr. and Mrs. Lawronco Atterhury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atterhury and Jnmos Atterhury wero Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Oreenoy of I'ayelto. Mluiilo and Donald Newman re turned to their homo In Mldvnlo Friday after having spent soveral days with l.eona Ilaiintz. II.. It. Wullmaii, county club road or of Vale was on tho Slopo Wod- uesiluy In the Interest of the boys' pig club work. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. K. Cbaiimaii of I'ayotto woro ontorlnliiod nt tho homo of Otto Miller, Saturday oven lng. .Mrs. K, II. Cor of llaker City was a dlunur guost Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Atterhury. The birthday dinner nt tho Ilouls homo Thiirsdny ovonlng wns In hon or of little Miss Mary's second rnko with Its two tiny candles form at! tho contorploco mid was u source nt groin delight to tho small guest of honnr. Covers wore laid for flvo I'loncor school will open Soptom ber nth with James Atterhury as iiwciier. Mr. Fred Lindsay returni-d thjs weok from Illinois whoro ho has been spending his vacation. Ho has boon ro-oloctod to tench tho uppor grade at I'ark school, which opens Soptomber Ot It. Miss Itoso Wont has also been re-ulocted to the position of primary toucher, which sho hold last your. Lester Hamilton of Nnmpa is vis mug Mr. nnd Mrs. Tonilln this WOOK. Mr. nnd Mm. Osborne and dmich ter. Alia, wuro dlnnur guests Sun- nay m .nr. ami .Mm. Hubert l.lnkous. Mr. and Mrs. linn Tonilln nf I'm-. otto visited Mr. mid Mm. K. w. Tonilln. Mr und Mrs. J. L. IJrown mid children nnd Mm. IS. Frost nnd daughter Mildred want entertained 8unduy at tho Stanley Drown homo In Ontario. Mr. K .Frost, llernard Frost. Leo Drown. Day Putnam. C. C. Wilcox und II. Conner started for Manns Creek Sunday morning for lumber Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Doals nnd family wore Suudtiv dinner lmu.iu of Mr. mid Mm. A. F. Stonuhrnkor of Now Plymouth Mr. ed cnttlo from the farm of party of second part betweon the dates of . . und Cnttlo shall be weighed on scalo at on . . under the follow ing conditions. This weight shall bo tho Initial weight mid tho weighing which mIo- torminos tlia samo shall bo witness ed by both parties to this contract or thulr duly nppolntcd representa tives and such weights shull bo re corded and wltuossed In tho spaco provided thorcforo In tho memoran dum of weights nttuched to this con tract. At tho end of tho period stated In this contract the cnttlo shall ho wulghod on scale at uudor the following conditions. This weight shall bo tho final weight and tho weighing determining the samo shall bu witnessed by both parlies to this contract or their duly appointed representatives. Tho party of tho second part agrees to furnish tho following do scrlhod feed or foods nnd to feed tho sumo to the above described cattla during thu riurlod of mis contract, cattla shall ho fed with tho vlow to producing tho max imum gain and finishing thorn for mnrkot. Far nnd In consideration of tho covenants and ngrcomonts to bo kopt nnd par formed by tho party of tho second part, tho party of tho first part agreos to pay to tho party of mo Hcconu part cents per pounu ror mo increase in wo git put on said cattlo as a result of tho ruedlug heroin before provided. Dy tho phraso InrmiMS In tvlght used herein Is meant tho difference betweon tho Initial wolght mid tho final wolght. It Is further agreed that In case of tho death of any animal or unlmnls tho weight or tho animal or animals shall lie deducted from tho Initial weight or tho lot. For purposes of this deduction tho wolght of each or such milmnls shnll he considered as tho average Initial weight of tho entire lot as dotormliiod by dividing thu total In itial wolght by tho total number of milmnls; It being the Intention or tno parties iioroto that tho party uf tho first part shall hear tho loss of Initial wolght whllo tho pnrty of tho second part shall hear tho loss nf gains made during tho period or this contract. Satisfactory sotllumont shnll bo nimo by party or tho first part to party or the second part before cat tlo aro removed from farm. In the event that a satlsfnctory settlement cannot bo reached before cattlo urn placed on mnrkot thoy shall bo offered ror sale through .commission merchant nt which merchant shall ho furnished with n copy of this contract, togeth er with tho Initial mid final weights, who snail upon snlo of thu cattlo first deduct the sum or cunts per pound or litcreuso In weight from thu not returns mid remit tho suinu dlroct to tho second party herein. In witness whereof the pnrtles hereunto have set their names. MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR MONEY You are offered in the Thermoid Crolide Compound Casing, a casing of known merit "Dollar for Dollar, the THERMOID Tire will give you more miles of real satisfaction than any other tire. ' One tire will convince you of this truth. The Reason la "Non-porous" rubber achieves great Success Mwle of Crolide Compound, Thermoid Tires were first put on the market in a big way in" March, 1010. Tn A I ay the factory was oversold. Reports from the entire country, from dealers in evory state in tho Union, have shown that countless Thermoid Tires outlasted their 0,000 mile adjust ment guarantee by 75 per cent. Less than 1-10 of 1 per cent were "adjust ed," and those few instances were trac ed to a temporary condition in one de partment. 'The growing importance of this new development in the making of tires is reflected in the attitude of manufactur ers. "Non-porous" rubber bids fair to revolutionize the entire tire industrv. Let us demonstrate tip's wonderful Non-Porous Thermoid to you GLOBE SERVICE STATION Ontario - Oregon Gas, Oil and Accessories of all kinds. Batteries Tested and your car Cared For. Unto Purty ot first part. Pnrty of second purl. ut Tho Woodmoii plcnlo will bo held Wolsur. Labor Day. Rontomlinr Cth. All Woodmen mid lloynl Neighbor are invited. Ilrlug your lunch. Coffee Served. Dy order of Picnic Committee, It. I). Drockou, Chairman. ay. lloxplinl News .Votes Mrs. Oulsplo of I'ayotto was op orated on August 21 at tho hospi tal and Is now getting along very nicely. Master Harvoy Jonos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Den Jones or Junturn was operated on tho 29th. Miss Iloulah Lumpkin or Ilrogmi. Orogon wns operutod on August 28 Itoy Vloruow, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vlurnow of Ontario, was taken to thu Hospital August 24 whoro mi operation wns performed on his leg. Ho Is along flno. reported to bo Retting z Miss Mury Itoo of Mldvnlo was op erated ou August 37. Thoro woro a numbor of opera tions for tonsils performed this woek nt tho hospital, Master Vor lion Asmussan 'of I'ayotto, Kstolla May Jonos or Frultland, Alma Smith, or Frultland, Harold H. Sea wourd, Ontario, Franklin Van Dor Knr nnd llodgor Van Der Knr or Frultland, all had tholr tonsils removed. Mrs. Uoyd of Drognn who wns In tho hospital ror modlcal trontmont' left for her homo fast wook very much Improved. Miss McConnoll or Frultland who was oporatod on last weok Is doing well, nnd oxpocts to bo nhlo tn re turn to hor homo soon. Miss aeorgla Hull Is in Portland this weok, and Mrs. Kd. Flfer Is taking caro or tho Stylo Shop until hor return. ini.ui, .ucoias roit iie.mi: hi.utinu No huseiuont required; your homo houtod bettor, safer und moro economically. Wo hnvo a packuge prluo, II. It. Udlck, I'lhg. & II tg. ItHSIDHXT .MANV OF ONT.UtIO FOIl VIUHS IUKSKH ,', 1II1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E33 MltClltMl nf SIOUX Cllv Tnu-n r ...... j ..... ....ui.Mtiif. ,1 . .. . ":- - "v , ....... fow weeks In Ynklinn. Wushlncion , ,"". shot, mm. i.ovokln, of Port visiting removes. .Mr nnd Mrs iiinguiim will iuko n trip to Soattl mso. 'I noy will he uocoinpunlod homo by their daughter. Miss MyrI, who has attended summer school at thu University this summer. Mm. W. F. Coclmiu Is spending a eouplo of weeks in lloUo, tho guot.1 or air. aiui airs joe WhKrry Misses Until Lackey nnd Myrua Secoy represented tho Cnngregatlou-al-Unltod Preshytorluu C. K Socleiv at tho Idaho State Convention held ut Welser, last weok. They report n vory enthusiastic mid Interesting convention. Mm. John Droaumi and Mrs. V. W Chambers spent Saturday In Ilolso on a shopping tour. Misses Margaret Illackahy mid Kntherlno Kohout who woro guosts ut tno noma or Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 8. Watson, formerly of this city, In Salt Lake city during tho past mouth, returned home on Sunday to report a most delightful visit. William Leos. was n Ilolso visitor on Saturday. Mm. S. K. Worley, of Daker. ar rived In Ontario Tuesday ovonlng tn visit bur sister, Mrs. Goo. II. (Illham. Judge Oenrgo B. Davis, and Hueh McCall of Vulo woro among tho large numbor of inuii who came to Onturlo, Tuesday to soo Senator It. N. Stanflold. A dollvory truok is to bo added this week as ono of tho now Im provements of tho Ontario Modern l'ressnry, which was recently pur chased by Theo J. Fisher, of Welser Idaho, IUIKI lire guests of tlln fnrm.r. daughter, Mrs. C. A. Karat. Mr mid Mm. K. W. Tonilln, P. M. Ilonls mid Walter Davis wero business visitor In Vulo. Thursduy. 8. M. Ilouohor, principal of On tario High School, was on tho Slopo Monday looking nftor tho IiIl-Ii viiimii miiuunis. .Mr mid Mm Howell mid chil dren ot mioiix CI y. Iowa arrived nt the C A Knmt home Sunday, hav lug como through by unto via the coast Tiioy aro returning by way of Vollowstono Park. Miss Mario Frost returned homo Sunday after having spent tho past month in Onturlo In the employ of tho Idaho Power Co. S. M llrown mid familv of Ontnr. lo visited at the Frost homo Mon day ovonlng. Mm. J. U Counur mid daughters, Mary und Pearl, wore guests of Mr. aim Mrs. Oliver Conner or Wolser oununy, Mr. and Mm. C. Welchor, Mrs. Milt Lnuer and son Italph and Mr. Sbny motored to Caldwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson or Mc Cnll aro guests this week at the Wisdom homo. Mm. floorgo Sullous. son. and l. tor. Fern Colo, woro guosts Siiuday of N. 0. Sullens nnd wlfo of Vale. wiiuain Shunibom returnod this weok rrom the hills whoro ho spout n pleasant ncation, Mr. A. Bhny Is spending tho week In Caldwell, Tom Heslup la on the Grand Jury in Vale this term ot Court. Arthur Franklin ll.flluv was bom ut Kinmutt, Idaho, April IS, 1880, uuii iiieu at unturio, August 20, ItlSl, being 41 years, 4 1110111118 and 8 days of ago ut thu time. Ho was married to Kdltb Mnv Jncokos, November 8, 1008, Ills ourly life wus spent In Ilolso valley but for thu past 10 or 12 yeurs ho Hindu his homo near Onturlo. He Is survived by his widow and two brothers, Alvu Dalley of Nyssa. uud Wullaco Dalley or Ilolso, also two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle KeutluK or Dolsu mid Mm. llnttlo Heed or Ilro gau. Fuuornl services woro hold rrom the Daptlst church, Saturday, P. M-, Aug. 27, KPISCOPAL SDUVICL'S Dr. Ueorgo Vun Waters, accom panied ny Itov. Dubois, assistant to tho arch deacon or tho Kplscopal church or tlila diocese will bo In On tario Sunday to hold services at tho Masonic hull at S p. in. A cordlul luvltiitlou Is extended to all to ut-tend. Join The Areola Cluh SPECIAL CLUB PRICES To the First Six Buyers of Ideal-ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfits For farms and country homes, - offices, stores, schools, factories, etc. PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE Wo hnvo tho boat rami pumping systems on tho market. No cnoss. lug ut your neods. Absoluto satis faction guaranteed mid tho right pump in mo rignt place. II. It. Udlck, Plbg. & Htg. Mm. Arietta Martin, wife or the pastor or the Nazareno church, who recently wont to Spokane was oper ated on at tho Deacons Hospital thoro recently. 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