The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 29, 1921, Image 3

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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1921.
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Theatre Attractions
THEATRE ATTRACTIONS
MAJESTIC
Thursday
MADGE KENNEDY
In
'dollars and 8knsk"
"good night geraldine"
1'nrlH Musical Comedy Company
An hour and a half of singing, danc
ing and real comody. Prices 25-G5
1'Vlday nnd Saturday
WALLACE UEID
In
"TMMVLOVH SPECIAL"
Skylark Comedy
Diamond Queon Ep 16
Sunday nnd Monday
CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND
JACKIE COOGAN
In
'TIIH KID"
When tho Whnlo Was Jonahod
Tony Barges Almanac
Tuesday anil Wednesday
LBWI3 STONE and
FLORENCE VIDOIl
In
lir.AU REVEL"
Bllllo Diazes Harold Lloyd' Comody
Thursday
TOM MOOUE
In
"Tina niiKAV Anrnnravr"
Howdy Pardnor Oump Cartoon
DREAMLAND
Saturday
HARRY MOHBY
In
"HIRTIl OI-' A SOUL"
Sunday
DESSIB UAUIHSCALE
In
"RECKONING ItOADS"
COMING
"THE AI'KAIIU OK ANATOL"
T1IM U. 1 TRAIL
OWYHEE NEWS NOTES
FOR SALE Warohouoo 40zS0,
opposite) depot on railway tracks.
Apply II. r Udlck. 33-ti.
NOTICE OK HCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE 18 HBREUY GIVEN to tho legal voters of School District
No. tight, of Mnlhour County, State of Oregon that a SCHOOL MEET
INO of said district will bo hold at High School Building, on tho
20th day of Octobor, 1021, at 7:30 o'clock In tho evening for tho pur
poso of discussing tho budgot hereinafter sot out with tho lorylng board,
"d to voto on tho proposition of lovylng a special district tar.
Tho total amount of money nenrinil tiv thn nnlil Bnhnnl illatrlxl .liirlnn
tho' fiscal year beginning on Juno 30th, 1022, and ondlng Juno 30,
1923. Is estimated In tho following budgot and Includes tho amounts
to bo rocolvod from tho county school fund, stato school fund, olomontary
school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of tho district:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL SERVICE:
1. Superintendent
2. Principals
! SSI'
(I
3. Tcachors
No.
1
....1
Z'.l
6
.-.3
...5
.2
4. Janitors 3
5. Clork i
7MOthor servlcos, 11, O. T. C 1
Salary
por yoar
I 3.G00
1.800
1.SC0
1,200
1,800
1.C7C
1,440
1,360
1,126
090
000
460
. 300
270
Total
I 3,600
1,800
1,360
1,200
3,000
1,676
1,440
6,400
0,760
2,070
4,600
, 900
2,776
300
270
Total 138,390
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
1. Furniture (dosks. stores, curtains, oto)
2. Huppllos (chalk, erasors, oto). .....'. .-,
3. Library books .............................; .....,
6. Playground equipment ..... ...........'..
0. Janitor's supplies .. ..,
7. Fuel
8. Light and Power
y flior M
Postage and stationery
1
10
'a
860
. 360
460
260
260
1,600
160
- 300
60
Total .: ;. 4,160
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Building and grounds I 1,400
To'tnl ? 1,400
INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Bonded, 'and Interest thereon .'. f 3,036
3. Warrant, and Interest theroon 600
Total
TRANSPORTATION OK PUPILS:
.1 3,636
Total
ft
I 1,600
INSURANCE:
Insuranco, Prom I u in on Clorks Bend t 779
Total ....
i
I 779
.MISCELLANEOUS: ,
Printing, Dom, Science, Muslo and Art, Physical
Training, Science, Commerce, Vocational Agricul
ture, R. O. T. C II. and 8. I 2,064
Total .......... t. ...!.: .... ? 2,004
EMERGENCY: ' .
Total ? BOO
Total estimated amount of money for all pur , - '
poses during the yoar , M.f 62,318
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during coming school year, and
From stato school fund during tho coming school year $ 6,470
From elementary Bchool fund during the coming school
yoar .f 1.600
Estimated amount to bo received from all other sources' "" '
during the coming school year .........J 4,800
In tho absonco of Ror. Blom tho
monthly Borvlcos w,oro conducted by
Mr. Howo of Ontario.
Vlncentl Mondlola has purchased
tho hay nnd pasturo on tho drool
ing ranch In tho Kolony, having
brought down a bunch of lambs
from tho Jordan Valloy hills to toed
for market. Ho anticipates shipping
a couplo of carloads In tho near
futuro.
After haying Is finished Archlo
and Perry Cftntroll lntond starting
to school at tho Kolony. Thoy -will
mako tholr homo with tholr cousin,
Mrs. Charlotto McQInnls during tho
wlntor.
Mrs. Chas. Bradloy and daughtors,
Ruby and Alta wero out from Nyson
for tho weak ond.
Mrs. Otto Schwolzor of Caldwell,
Is visiting hor son Otto and family.
Mary McQInnls was obllgod to
miss sovoral days of school whllo
Butforlng with an attack of "flu."
Mrs. Maudo Cantroll nnd daugh
ter, Wanda aro ovor from Cornuco
pia visiting their relatives hero.
Whllo In Pendleton, onrouto, sho
stopped to soo her brother Oscar,
roportlng him In poor health.
A wholcsalo summons of witnesses
to sorvo on tho caso of Ballontyno
vs. tho O. S. L. hold nt Bolso, took
placo Tuosday when tho deputy sher
iff from Bolso served subpoonas on
tho following mombors of tho com
munity, catching most of thom In
tho midst of haying: John Wall,
Fred Kllngbnck, Walter Plnkston,
Sam Watson, Andy Ilouson, Dee
Pulton, Win. McBwon, Wm. Smith,
J. P. McQInnls and sons WIIMa nnd
Vernon, J. S. and Goo. Glascock and
sovoral othors. Thoy woro released
and returnod home Friday. Tho
caso Is a suit brought by Ballontyno
against tho railroad for damages
sustained when ho lost a largo nuni
bor or shoop oy drowning ovor a
yoar and n half ago, whon thoy woro
bolng fod on a bar In tho Owyhee
rlvor on tho Smith ranch on Jan.
1021. A suddon break up and rlso
In tho rlvor iwopt many shoop In
to tho water boforo thoy could bo
taken away. Mr. Ballontyno con
tends that tho Ico gorgo which
formod at tho railroad brldgo across
tho Owyhee backed up tho tvator
and cnusod tho cntaatropho.
Jaok McConnoll brought shoop In
from tho hills last wook.
Bon Smith nto dlnnor at tho
Kllngback homo Inst Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McOlnnls and
family woro guosts to dlnnor at
tho Pouts homo Sunday ontortntn-
lug tho Pauls family In return Mon
day.
Tho Orogon Co-oporatlvo Grain
Growors Association mooting at
Adrian Monday evening was well nt
tondod about 00 farmers bolng pres
ent, from surrounding communities.
T. M. Lowo, Fred Kllngback nnd F.
L. DoBord Joined, Mr. Lowo bolng
appointed local shipping agent. Any
ono doslrlng Information concern
ing tho workings of tho association
can procuro it from Mr. I, owe.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Poto Rndttr and
baby woro Vnlo and Ontario visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kllngback of
Squaw Butte aro tho parents of a
son born Soptombor 11, according to
word recolvod by his brother Frod.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller of Ontario
aro employod on tho Blggj.Dunaway
ranch.
Mrs. A. C. Bradoy Is visiting hor
daughtors, Mrs. Bon Mnthlaxson and
Mrs. Harry Pratt and families, of
Emmott.
Mr. and Mrs. Warrnn Fenn and
daughter, Bornlco, calUd nt tho
Bon Smith ranch on buslnojs Mon
day. Mrs. Chas. Schwolzcr nnd daugh
ter Dolla and Miss Lilian Davis mot
ored to tho Oato City. Saturdoy.
Louis DeDord 'brought down a
load of derrick poles from his bomo
stoad near Ironside Monday and Is
visiting his brothor Frauk nnd
family a short time.
Ed Bradford, of Boise, arrived
Wednosday for a visit with hlsl
father and brother Harvey, at tholr
homo up Owyhee Canyon,
THEY LAUGH THEN CRY
AND THEN LAUGH AGAIN
AT NEW CHAPLIN FILM
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
ATRADER'S
Two lines of women's high grade dress shoes in
fine quality black kid, either in a plain too or with
n toe cap, shapely French heels, and narrow toes.
Built on well fitting lasts, these shoes will add the
finishing touch to the tailored suit or afternoon
dress.
Friday and Saturday Special
$7.45 a Pair
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax $12,770
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year 162,318
Total estimated receipts not including proposod tax 12,770
llalanco, amount to bo raised by district tax 139,648
' Dated this 13th day or September, 1921,
Attest
W. L. TURNER, WELL8 W. WOOD,
District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors,
Tlmv Intishod nnd cried!
Then cried and laughed)
And left tho theatro with every
emotion from hysterical gnlos of
laughtor to tho Btltled sobs of sym
pathy completely exbaustod.
This has boon tho oxporlenco of
ovory audlenco which has attended
the showing of Charlie Chaplin's
new film, "Tho. Kid," -widely adver
tised as Kirst National's six roels of
Joy. "Six reels of Joy" tells but
halt of it, for whllo tho comedian
has nevor been so mirth-provoking
in any previous production, the story
Also a goodly number of gray kid, and chamois
colored high shoes, in lace and button, French heels
and narrow toes, made up on a slim looking last,
that will give the foot a dainty appearance.
Friday and Saturday Special
$4.95 a Pair
("FTIII'HIIH limn .
LADIES KID DRESS GLOVES
Ladies' Kid Dress Gloves in all tho popular shades, Regular $3.50 to $4.00
Friday and Saturday Special
$2.85 a Pair
MEN'S JERSEY and CANVAS GLOVES
Men's good weight Jersey and Canvas Gloves
Friday and Saturday Special o )&1Y XOY
$1.00
MEN'S WORK SOX
Men's good weight Rockford work sox in popular bluo and brown mixturos.
Friday and Saturday Special 12 pair f Or - $1.00
ALL SPECIALS STRICTLY OASH
WATCH EACH WEEK FOR OUR FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
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which is unfoldod contains ntoro
real boart-throbs than many a pic
ture that has built up roputatlons
for emotional actrcssos
Charlie Is hlmsolf, but ho has In
Joctod hlmsolf Into a story of hoart
Interest that has soldom boon
oquallcd. Tho synopsis of It sounds
rathor trlto for It starts with tho
abandonment of her baby by the
Woman who has boon wrongod.
Charllo finds tho baby and ralsos
him to boyhood. The typical Chap
llnosquo methods of raising tho Kid
aro rosponslbla for a good part of
tho humor with -which tho ploco
abouuds, whllo his pitiable whim
sical procedure to gain tho child's
lovo dampened many an oyo. The
dramatic climax of tho film cornea
with Chaplin's losing fight, and tho
Kld'a dospalr whon tho law sopar
atos thom, but this Is followed so
closely by a bit of comody which,
porhaps, is tho bost Is tho ploco, In
which Charllo roscuos him after a
chase ovor root tops, that pooplo
laugbod tho lumps right out of
tholr throats.
If you lovo comody you cannot
afford to miss soolng "Tho Kid,"
and It you enjoy bolng hold enthrall
ed In tho grip of pathos thoro Is a
troat awaiting aftor you got Into tho
theatro wboro It Is showing.
Majestic, Sunday and Monday.
FOR RENT or sale five room
bouso, easy forms, two blocks North
west of Grade School. W. Kerchsr.
Fill Up the Empty Sockets
WITH EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK UP THE EMPTV SOCKETS AND BEE
THAT THE RIGHT LIOHT IS IN THE RIOHT PLACE. IS THERE A
CHEERFUL LIOHT FOR THE FRONT- PORCH TO WELCOME VISI
TORS? HAS THE CELLAR LAMP BURNED OUTT YOU'LL NEED A
GOOD LIOHT IN THE aAItaAB. ARE THE SOCKETS IN THE CHAN
DELIERS ALL FILLED WITH THE PROPER iJaMPST WE SELL AND
RECOMMEND EDISON-MAZDA LAMP THE TRIUMPH OF MODERN
INVENTIVENESS.
FAIRMONT CREAMERY
WANTS YOUR
Cream, Poultry & Eggs.
, HIGH GASH PRICES
PAID
Don't forget to get in line with us for
TURKEYS
FREE
Ballons
1 for the kiddies
with every
LAMP PURCHASE
DIM LIGHTS ARE
COSTLY
You can't afford, from a dollars-and-cents
standpoint, or the standpoint of health, to have
anything but the right kind of illumination.
Dim lamps burn more electricity than they
should, and they cause eye-strain and loss of
health.
AVOID MISTAKES IN LIGHTING
THERE ARE MANY COMMON MISTAKES IN LIGHTING. WHAT IS
RIOHT DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE ROOM, THE PURPOSE
FOR WHICH THE LIOHT 18 USED, THE COLOR OF THE WALLS,
THE HEIGHT OF CEILING. OUR EXPERTS WILL BE ONLY TOO
OLAD TO HELP YOU PLAN CORRECT ILLUMINATION.
Electric Shop
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
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