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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1921)
'HIE ONTARIO AljGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 llospllnl Nous Note Mrs. It. W. Joiiom unitorwont nn oporntlon for tonsllltls ut tho hos pltnl Tliiirsitny morning. C'nrl HrownliiB. from J'ayclto Ida ho wns operated on this week. Mm. A. I,. HiiHemnnii of Harper, Oregon, war brought to tlio hospital this week. Sho underwent nn oporn tlon nncl Is getting along very nice ly. Irihn Cnrrlcr, of l'oyetto, nntl Hurt R Crother, nf I'nyottc, woro opcr ntod on Septombcr 12tli. Mrs. Prnncls Knyo of Mhlvnlo. who hns been In tho hospital for sovernl wanks Is much Improved and expects to leavo Sunday. Mrs. Illaydon who hns heen nt tho hospital for soma time loft for her homo Inst week. Master L, I.lghtfoot of Ontario, who wns opurnted on September Oth, Is getting iihing very nicely. MIrs Bllmboth McConnull left for her homo In Priiltlund Sunday. MIrs McConnoll 1h very much Improved but will have to remain In bed for nomo llttlo tlmo yet. iwhm iikmindkhh Pomnlo ennkor worm moths, which appear late In tho fall or early In spring, cannot fly nnd so must crawl Into tho branches where thoy deposit eggs. This they inny bo prevented from doing by encircling tho trunk ot tho trees with bands of tree tanglefoot or with mcchaulcnl protectors. O. A. C. Kxperlmont station. Rosa mildew may bo kept under control In warm weather by dilut ing frequently with tho finest of dust sulfur. As the dlseiue Is car ried by. spores homo on Infected leaves all old leaves should bo re moved and destroyed when tho rose bushes nro pruned In tho spring. If tho dlsenso Is kept down till bloom ing tlmo It Is not likely except In vory rainy weather to cause trouble later. O. A ( Kr Station. A very good pasturo mixture for Innds that aro somewhnt flat nnd wot Is Kngllsh ryo grass, 0 pounds, red top, 2 pounds, timothy, 3 pounds, meadow fescuo 3 pounds, orchard glass 2 pounds, Alslko clov or 2 pounds, and whlto clover 1 pound. When grnss Is seeded In the fall If a seed bed of dry ashes may bo prepared, or If conditions nro such that a llttlo Iooho ground may bo stirred up ho that there will be it ploco for tho Reed to find lodg ment, It Is easlor to get a Btnnd. O. A. C. Kxperlmont station. ('lUXOIl'lllllllI'lfOlll C. I, Carson nnd Miss Mary Ituth orford ot Ontnrln were married In Vale last week at tho homo of Mrs. A. B. McOllllvray. Uov. Milton of tho Christian church officiating. Miss lluthorford Is a well known Ontario girl whoso brothers, Mark uud Kdgnr aro among tho big cattle mon of tho upper country. Mr. Carson, who has lived hero for sev eral yenrs now oporntes a fruit or chard nenr Cairo where thoy will mnko their homo. lilt. HAIlltlUT HBAHS Oileointlile l'litlrliiu WINon llldg., Over Under 01- iiiioim OTd i TM: UNIVERSAL CAR ANNOUNCEMENT 5o5j ANOTHBIt KBDUCTION MAS UBBN MADB IN TUB I'MOB OP rOUI) CAMS ANI) TItUCKB, BPPBCTIVB AS OP HBI'TBMUBIt 2, 1021. TUB NBW IMHCBS AVBKAOB 70 UNDBIt POHM Bit MUCKS, ANI) AHB TUB l.OWKST AT WHICH FOIU) CAU8 AND TltUCKS IIAVB KVBIl IIBBN 80M) l,Kt I'rlies, I". ), II. IMioll, An Now iin PoIIouni riinsiU iii'Kiiinr ttuiin.oo CIiiiinIn Still Icr SMI.I.OO CIimhsIk Still lei, ilriiiiiiiiilnhle iIiiin illMI.IMI ItoniMci Regular . . , :K!.1,00 I totiilHtt'l- H( nit . , , , ,'IIM.OO HoiiiNttT Hinder, ileiiioiiiilnlile iIiiih .... IHO.OII Toinlug Itcgiihii- , ii.nn.tio Tom lug Hliutcr ."jtllM.OO 'Coin lug Hluilt-r, ileiiiiiiintnble ilms I.to.lltl Sedan (KIO.IIII t'oiipo nim.tui Tiurk I'lieiiiimtle iiliiiieiit 11.1.(111 Tractor 025.00 No Msliiitlini hns hern niiiile In the pileo of tlio I'oiiIhoii Tiiiilor mill mine In coiiteiiiplnti'il OO OVKIt TIIKSK NBW MUCKS' 8BB HOW MTTI,B IT COSTS TO IIBCOMB TUB OWNBH OP A FORD CAR OU TUUCK. CAN YOU ItKAM.Y APKOHI) TO DO WITHOUT ONK ANY I.ONOBR? FORD GARAGE Y II. Staples Ontiirlo, )ii. IN THE NAME OF SAFETY AND STABILITY Yc mlviso every man and woman to resist highly speculative schemes. Thoy may promise big dividends, hut ot'ton the gut ire principal is wiped out. You know your monoy is secure when de posited with the Ontario National Bank. 6';, Interest Paid on Savings Accounts -es r INTARIO'MTIONAI DANK OLDEST BANK IN .GRANT, IIAllNEYSSi? MALHEUR COUNTIES vz, Itnlston.TnjIor At the parsonago of tho Metho dist Kplscopat church of Caldwell last Wednesday Hov. Kwlng rend the mnrrlago scrvlcn for Hnrry Italstnu of this city nnd MIbs Jesslo Taylor of Joplln, Missouri. The ceremony wns witnessed by n fow lmmcdlnto friends nnd relatives of tho brldo and groom. Following tho wedding the p.-trty motored to Mlddtcton, Idaho where a wedding dinner wns served at tho Rodenbnugh homo, following which Mr. and Mrs. Hnlston drovo to Wels or where thoy spent several days on n honeymoon trip nnd then en mo to Ontario where they nro nt homo In apartments In tho John Drosnnn residence on the Knstsldc. Tho bride, though a Missouri girt, Is not n stranger to tho wcrI. hav ing spent tho Inst year with rolu Mvcs In Caldwell, Tho groom Is well known In Ontario jfor except tho tlmo ho was In the sorvlco dur ing tho war, ho has boon n member of tho force at tho Ontario Phar macy for tho past six years, and member of the Oregon Club, In fact nas for years boon n prominent ho Is ono ot tho charter members of that organization. hkbr corn hi:m:ctio. iiicst maim: in kikm Tho season far selecting corn for seed Is about hero, says O. It. Hos lop, chief of tho 0. A. C. experi ment stntlou farm crops. "Tho seed should be selected first for yield and early maturity, second for forago quality ot tho stalk, and third for froodom from disease. "Tho eastern corn bolt Rtatcs nro now sufforlng from tho selection ot seoil corn tending toward n dlsoasod typo, and many growers havo sacri ficed maturity In their ovcr-anxloty to get nn oxtromoly deep kcrnol. "In eclcctlns corn only tho stalks that stand up woll and nro separated from all fnllon stalks should bo ink on. "Chooso cars from plants In tho full hill nnd surrounded by full hills. Select from erect, leafy Htnlks, free from discoloration." lly tnklng two to four times as many ears as will bo neoded for next year's seed, growers may sort out tho oars for actual uso In plant ing according to tho score card, a copy ot which may be had by nppll atlon to tho agricultural collego at Corvnllls. Miss Chnrlotto Clagott leaves Wednesday for Ann Arbor to attend P. C. Oxmnn nnd his son Don woro down from Jnmleson today to vlow tho fair. Attontlon Modern Woodmen nnd Itoynl Neighbors. Monday night, Septomlier 19th, n big feed. Bvory body Come, LOST Doltn (lainnin I'll). Has name Altrottu Sago on back. Plndor plenso return to Argus Office, 2tp HUBBY AT THE C00KST0VE Boroo Excellent Reasons Advanced Why Hd of ths Houn Should Know How to Prepare Food. Cooking has been mlded to the cur riculum of male students ut IViiiim. vuiiln Stute college. Conking Is some thing that nil n'li'ii should know home thing iibout. Some men should know till about It. I'urtlculurly shouhl married men have the necessary knowledge so that In the pinch they can escallop u pun of xi at nc or stir up a mess of fluffy biscuits. There Is no telling when the good wife may be absent from home ut meal time. As time goes on the legitimate rea tons for this ntv growing. And what Is more pleating to the nv ernge wife thiiu to return from the bridge party or the polling place, a triile late, perhaps, and worried for ftnr Hint shu'll not bo utile to have dinner on the dotwhat Is more pleas ing than to be greeted ut tho door by the man of the house, all uniformed up In h long overall npron, a dab of ilour on Ids braining countenance, stir ring for dear life at u bowl of embryo drop biscuits? And the teakettle steaming Its heart out! And the onielt of burning beefsteak permeating tho otherwise hopeful at mosphere? Man should know how to cook I St. Joseph Oktott Laboring Under Difficulties. "There must be something wrong with the clurluet pluyer In this orches tra. Bvery now and then he blows a sour note," "He's married to the Ingenue. Bverr time she kisses anybody on tho stag he forgets his music." Man Shoulders Not Level. To the majority of persons the state ment that their shoulders are not of the same height will come ns a sur prise, hut tailors know that almost In wirlnbly the left shoulder Is higher than the right, If (V baby's shoulders are measured It will be found that they are exactly even. That they do not remain so Is blamed upon parents, who as a rule lead their young and growing children by the left hand. This Is a natural manner of leading tho child, and It shields It from bumps of persons met In their walks, but the muscles uud bones are thus continual ly rolled and In the end drawn per manently out of position, although the change Is so slight that It Is not notice able unless accurate measurements are taken. VERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY ON OUR SIDE OF THE STREET THE ONTARIO TRADING CO. Successors to A. L. McDowell ,t - - PRESENTS J Phonographs at the following prices CASH ONLY Extra largo quartered oak up right Mandel - - - $126 -1 Beautiful parlor stand Pathe $105 Upright mahog. finish Mandel $82.50 Mahogany finished Mandel - $G5 fti Quartered oak upright Pathe $75 , ' Large "Actuelle Pathe" - $100 Extra fine quartered oak Man- . i del - - -. - $82.50 Smaller box phonographs at corres ponding prices EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY ON OUR SIDE OF THE STREET THEATRE ATTRACTIONS .MAJKHTH' Thursday TOM MOOIIB In "STOP Til IBP" Ship Ahoy Mutt and Jeff Comedy I'YIilny nml Hut unlay TOM MIX In "TIIBTB.VAN" Diamond Queen Humbiy nml Monday "TUB UOOI) HAD WII'K" ALL, STAIl CAST Lion Killers Wild Men Africa Series Tuesday "OAM, OP VOUTII" AM, STAR CAST llulnbow Island Harold Moyd Wednesday MADOB KBNNBDV "in:i,i Ymmsi:ijp International Nows DHHAMLAND Thursday nOIlOTHV DAI.TON "ItOMANTIC ADVK.YrUltKH Mutt nnd Jetf Cartoon I'rldny BII,BBN I'KIIOV "liA.ND OP JAZZ" Au Awful Dull Comedy Hnliirihiy UBOllOBS OAKl'BNTIKIt WONDKll MAN Two reel comedy Sunday "THBTHIIID WOMAN" ALL BTAU CAST Road Building In India, There Is consldemnlo activity In rnnd making In various cities In India, depending upon the local authorities. In some places stone rollers, pulled by gangs of men, nro used, nnd In other places steam rollers nra to be found A very useful mnchlne Is iikimI In Lock' now, that has two roller, the front one a steering roller. Tho rear ctuiln Is driven by n gasoline engine. It bus n large gasoline tank nnd Is well adapt ed for light work. ANNOUNCEMENT OP MUSIC CLASSICS Mrs. C. P. Cox, wishes to an nounce that sho will begin hor tnuslo class, Soptombor 1. and Is proparod to giro credits in violin and piano. Sho Is a graduato of Iowa Collogo In violin and piano, and has dono post graduato work In tho Amorlcau conservatory lu Chicago. Prices for piano aro ro ducod from 1 1 to COo per loasou. Sho has been appointed by tho Sher wood School ot Muslo to glvo a four yoar's conservatory courso to any one desiring samo. Por furthor In formation, I'hono CO-J. Adr.38-42 ANNOUNCI1MKNT Mrs. A. Stewart Drown doalroa to announco that sho has boon appoint od Cosottaro for tho Splrolla Com pany. Por appointments, phono 28-J. 38 tf. POH 8AI,B Thrco room house. Inquire Mrs. Q. W. Andersan. .Itp POH SAI,B Oood flvo room house, shada, trees, lawn, $000.00 worth of good furniture. Good lo cality, prlco $2050. Gregg & Doo llttlo. ' V - , WORTHWHILE OFFERINGS AT ONTARIO STORES AND SHOPS Below you will find opooial bargain offerings of Ontario merchant s.Theso' prices will prevail at the stores namod from SEPT. 15 to SEPT. 30 INCLUSIVE Theso goods and thoso priooa prosont roal bargains. Wo believe that it will pay you to investigate the goods and prioes of Ontario oerohants. B0YER BROS. CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Girl3' All Wool Navy Sergo Middy Suits for Sohool Wear Ages 8-10-12, $6.50 GEO. W. WAYT Farm Implements Patriot Truoks sold at factory prico, F. 0. B. Ontario MARSDEN'S MACHINE Columbia Batteries $.50 GLOBE SERVICE STATION Whiz Top Dressing, Regular Price $1.50, for $1.15 0SB0RN MILLINERY Mrs. N. 0. Bedford Pricilln Dean Tani3, $1.75 THE SUGAR BOWL Salted Peanuts, 20c por lb. HENRY MILLER JEWLER Agate ring, $4.00 value, at $2.50 TURNER'S MUSIC STORE Columbia Rooords, 50o BLACKABY JEWELRY STORE Guaranteed Alarm Clocks $1.10 H. R. UDICK 18" Nickel Plated Towel Bars Rog. value $1.25, for $ .85 THE STYLE SHOP Georgia Hull Fibre Silk Hose, $1.25 valuo, 35c ONTARIO TRADING CO. Set of 6 white plates $ .75 ONTARIO PHARMACY 65o White Pine Tar Cough Syrup, 35c RADER BROS. Amoskeg 36" Heavy Outing 25a por yd. McNULTY & CO. Rasmussen's Pure Paint In 1 gal. can3, (colors), $3.00. In 1 gal. cansK (Whits), $3.20 MORRIS MILLINERY Palmyro Tailored Waists Reg. $10. & $12.50 values, $8.75 TR0XELL IMPLEMENT CO. Jaokson Head or Forks, $1.25 E. A. FRASER No. 2 Galv. Wash Tubs, Reg. $2.00, Special $1.15 0. G. LEUHRS $1.00 Pierrette Face Powder, all colors SOc KR0ESSIN HARNESS CO. Traveling bags, $16.00 val. at $8.00 CASH GROCERY CO. Pint Bottle Cane and Maple Syrup, 25c HARVEY k RICKER GARAGE Chaapion X Spark Plugs , 50c ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. $1.50 Picture Frames $ .75 GOLDEN RULE STORE Woaens1 Heavy Cotton Winter Union Suits, $1.00 CASH GRAIN CO. T" Steam Rolled Barloy, $1.00 per hundrod pounds CARTER GARAGE Gasoline, 28c FORD GARAGE JProtect Your Battery Ford Battery Boxes $3.50 Installed TOGGERY BILL Wool Sox, 25c pair ONTARIO ARGUS 500 Farm Lettor Heads, $3.50 INDEPENDENT MARKET Clean-Easy Soap 30 bars, $1.00 TAGGART HARDWARE CO. 15c Can Axle Grease, IOq ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY Beef Steak, 14c per lb. PURITY BAKERY Flour Sacks, per dos, 80c VARIETY STORE 1-2 lb. bar Palmolive Soap, 100 IK r r'4 4 '4 .-v