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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
THEONTAItIO ABGmONTARIO, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1921' v n LOCAL PERSONALS Uus Lawrenco of Uakor City, and Jody Lawronco ot Ironnldo nro visit ing rrlonds In Ontario this wook. J. Strand and family of Nnmpa and Mlsa Ouondola Strand spont Saturday and Sunday with tho 0. P. Skow family. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Thomas of Enid, Oklahoma, parents of Mrs. Hon Thomas nro visiting horo and are thinking of locating In Ontario. Mrs. Vlomow and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Haw nttonded tho Welsor Hound Up ono dny. Mrs. II. L. I'otorson, Mrs. Irwin Troxoll, Mrs. Kd. Miles nnd Miss Kate Troxoll motorod ovor to DoIbo Saturday roturnlng Sunday. Miss Wllma Miles who tins boon attend ing Tcachors Instltuto thoro roturn od homo with thorn. Miss Itoso Kroesslu wont over to Uolso on Friday and returned homo Sunday with Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Cronln who has been stay ing in Tayolto for sorao tlmo with Mrs. Mall canio ovor to Ontario for a short visit Sunday. Vic. Marsdon, Mlsa Laura Whorry, Miss Etta McCrolght nnd Mrs. J. C. McCrolght, motorod ovor to Ilolso Saturday for a visit at tho Whorry homo, roturnlng Sunday. 0. H. AndorBon and family and Miss Ardnth Bcarth of Caldwell spont Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Skow. Mrs. Ooorgo Oram, of Holso, Ida ho spont Saturday and Sunday In Ontario visiting' with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Iloady. H. T. Davis of Ilolso in visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. I Turner this wook. W. II. Wolcomo of Junturn wni an Ontario visitor Wodnosdny. Mrs. Lawronco of Ironsldo Is visiting her daughter Mrs. a. A. Turoman this wook. Mr. and Mrs. Holloway of Okla homa aro visiting horo tho guests of tholr son and daughtor, 0. V. Holloway and Mrs. Wm. Hood. O. II. Oraham mado n huslnoss trip to Uolso tho first of tho wook Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Crnndall woro horo from Vale Saturday. Tho oponlng mooting ot tho Wo man's Club .was hold at tho homo ot tho prosldont, Mrs. II. II. Cockrum last Thursday. Tho study courso this yoar Is Hispanlo Amorlcn. At tor tho rotlno of business light ro froshmonts woro sorvod by tho bos toss. Tho next mooting will bo Thursday 20th ot tho homo ot Mrs. S. D. Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Obco vlsltod in Dotso tho first ot tho wook. M. a. Hopo was horo from Vale tho first ot tho wook on his way to Uolso on buslnoss. V. S. Ilalloy mado a trip to Dotso this wook. Mlsa Ciarlco Canfleld vlsltod In Ilolso this wook. HENS THAT LAY BRING . COTTAGE GROVE CASH Lnno-County Community Prospering I)uo to Wealth Produced From Its Diversified Handles Poultry Is Principal Factor HROKEN AIUIH SUFFERED ItV TIUUCIJ ONTARIO SCHOOL 1IRL8 At least throo llttlo girls In On tario aro carrying tholr arms in slings thoso days nursing broken bonos back to health. Altha Long, whllo pushing n baby buggy had tho unlquo oxporlonco ot having tho bono In hor left arm snap near tho Hhouldor. Last Thursday whllo playing on the laddor nt tho school play gronml Clnlro Onllaghor roll in Huch a manner that her loft arm was bout, and though not brokon has boon equally painful. Friday evening whllo running ncroia tho lobby ot tho Moora Hotel Jean Alkon fell and broke ono bono In her arm Just abovo tho wrist. ONTAIHO GIRLS PLAN ON IXHIMWft DRAMATIC 0LU1I Cottago Grove, in Lauo county is ono ot tho towns in Oregon which Is not experiencing hard times. In fact thoy do not know that thoro is such a thing as a Blump In buslnoss ovor thcro for ovory month In tho yoar wealth comes to the commun ity, says Elbert Uodo, prosldont of tho Oregon State Editorial associa tion and editor ot tho Cottago Qrovo Sontluol who was In. Ontario last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Uodo Is making a trip ovor tho ontlro state visiting with tho old mombors nnd Bccurlng now mombors to tho association and has thus had an oxcollont opportunity to judgo tho business prosperity ot various socttons. "Whllo wo havo, of courso, heard a groat donl about tho shrlnkago in business and ot reduced credits and nil that sort ot thing," said Mr. Uodo, " It is all nowapaper talk, so far as our community Is coucornod. Wo nro not having hard times. "This may sound strango, but thoro Is a reason, or many reasons. Thoso reasons aro chlckons that lay oggs. Wo usod to go In for fancy chlckons years ago, and had n poul try show whoro flno roosters woro tho prlnclpnl attraction. Now tho lions that lay havo replaced tho roostors that crow and Cottago Grove Is profiting thoroby. "I do not know oxnetly how many chlckons aro kopt by tho ranchers about our city, though I understand that thoro aro almost 600,000. Any way thcro Is ono ranchor who this year Bhlppod from his placo 300,000 baby chicks nt about 20 each, Thoro aro many ranchers who koop ns high as 2,000 chlckons on tholr placo, whllo thoro aro hundreds who havo moro than ono or two hundred each. "Ono firm alono, of which I havo knowlodgo, pays out monthly ovor 5,000 for oggs. Then thoro nro sovoral othor firms buying oggs thcro nnd many of tho poultrymon bolong to tho Poultry Association, so that thoro Is a groat deal moro thnn dnublo that amount paid to tho poultry minora ot tho commun ity ovory month. "Many of tho poultry minora nro also dairymen. Wo havo sufflclont cronm for ono crenmory which oper ates thoro and ship enough to koop nnothor croamory going. llllntl Man Make Living "An idea ot what poultry raising moans to us, thoro is a blind man who has a ton aero tract on which ho keeps nbout 200 chlckons. From thoHO chlckons ho earns enough far a good living for hlmsolf and wlfo. "All this wonlth which comos to Cottago Grove annually could bo moro than duplicated around On tnrlo. Wo havo not ns much agri cultural land ns you havo horo. Much ot our lnud la hilly and rough. Thoro aro no brond stretches of flno land such ns I sco horo. "Of courso It takes tlmo to do velopo tho poultry buslnoss. It has grown gradually nt Cottage Orovo for tho past olght years, and Is still growing." Tho garao was marred by injuries to Ontario players. Shea, tho floet footed half, wjio was starring for Ontnrlo during tho first quarter carrying tho ball on for quccesslvo plays for yardago was Injured nnd takon from tho gamo Kanyid his running mato at half who started tho gamo with a sprained ankto was Hkowtso takon out, whllo Mon tlo Dunton was hurt twlco but ro- malncd In nftor ho had roplaccd Zlmmorman In tho second quarter. Poorman played at both fullback and tncklo In tho shifting of players duo to substitutions, and McCrolght roplaccd Halo at ond, whllo Thayer, Sanfbrd and Weaver woro substi tuted In tho back flotd. On tho last scoro mado by On tnrlo n number ot tho Vnlo Bpocta tors claimed that Sullivan wont out side tho lines, which howovor woro not markod according to regulations and tho officials could not rulo on tho claim and allowod tho scoro. L. L. Culbcrtsou alternated with II. Tamblyn ns roforeo nnd umpire, Harry Chapman was head llnosman, V. T. Horrott and J. M. McDonald woro tho tlmo koopcrs. A largo crowd from both Ontario and Vnlo wltnossod tho game. Dotwcon hnlvos tho Vale high .rootors amused tho crowd with a sorpontlno nnd a mock funeral In which thoy ropresontod thomsolvos as moumors for "On' tarlo Pep." Tho lino up of tho tcntns was: ONTAIHO Sullivan I o Maddux 1 t Clomont I g Wlsomau o Zimmerman Poorman r Halo r o Ulggs q Shea I h Kanyid r h Socoy f tratlon on tho stock cattlo business to" tho exclusion of tho diversified farming to a degroo at least must bo blamod. Further than that this ooctlon ot tho state, and In fact all Orogon has, apparontly lacked tho groat ossontlals, leadership and co-oporntlon. Wo ngroo that Mr. Martin Is right. Dovolopmont apparently stops with Mo Oregon lino on ovory sldo. Mr. Martin's stntomont Is roolly a challongo to Oregon. To tho men ot Mainour county in particular. I3ut it most also bo considered that so long as tho land of tho county is in largo blocks that dovolopmont cannot bo nchlovcd Ono of tho first stops toward dovolopmont nnd progross in this or any otlicr sec tion will como whon rho man on tho farm owhb bin land nnd is per sonally Intorostod In Its progress. ONTAIHO TO PLAY l'AYKTTK HERE SATURDAY NYKHA FRIDAY r g t VALE r o P. Ager r t, Stoght r g IJonnott c McElroy 1 g Uoston I t Mansur I o Uoswcll q Williams r h Zutz 1 h Glenn f C. Agor Summary: touchdowns, Maddux, Sullivan 2; goals Sullivan 2: Substi tutes: Thnyor for Shoa, Weaver for Kanyid, Sanford for Thayer, Poor man for Maddux, Dnnton for Zlm morman, McCrolght for Hale: Tlmo ot quarters, 15 mlnutos each, Two moro foot ball games this wook will mako veterans out ot tho O. H. "B. squad. Tomorrow Nyssa will appear on tho local field for a practlco gamo, whllo Payette will bo tho nttrnctlon horo Saturday In n rogutnr conforonco struggle On tario is going into tho Payette gamo with a number of regulars out of tho gamo, but expects to mako a real showing novor-tho-less. n ffi SALE LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE WRINGS OUT LARGE CltOWI) Tho opening ovont of tho Wo men's Auxiliary of tho American Legion was tho danco staged nt tho Legion hall last ovonlng. A largo crowd was prosont to onjoy tho festivities. Tho Auxiliary plans to prosont n number of dances dur ing tho winter season. WHAT IH THE MATTEH WITH MALHEUIl COUNTY SHE ALSO KNEW TENNYSON Pottle Dullness Man Oot Gomtthlnq of a "Jolt" Whtn H TaekUa" Little Waltrsis. Tho Ontario Olrls Club mot Tues day ovonlng at tho Jjomo of Mrs. M. D. Thomas, with twonty mom bors present, Plans woro dlscmisod and com mittees appointed for tho formation ot n Dramatic. Club. All ot tho girls woro vory cnthustastlo over this idoa and nro engor to havo It buc cood. A Jolly tlmo was enjoyod until n Into hour and dainty refreshments sorvod. Tho next meeting will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. W. L. Tumor, Tuesday, Octobor 18th. Every girl who is Intorostod In tho club Is cordially Invited to bo present. IlEIIEKAII CLU1J MEETS Wednesday aftornoon, Octobor 12th the Itobekah Club met with twolvo members prosont, at the homo ot Mrs. A. Johnson, Dainty refroshruonts woro servod and a Yery pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by nil. HOSPITAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. D. E. Drown who has boon confined to tho hospital fqr tho past two weeks left for her homo Tues day in n vory much Improvod con dition. Mls0Ethol McNulty undorwont an operation Wednesday morning nt tho hoapllnl for tho removal ot hor tonsils. J. E. MoEnteo is now making his homo In tho hospital. Mrs. W. P. Nichols of Welsor who has boon in tho hospital for sovoral daya la progressing vory nicely. Miss Nelllo Do Vrles ot Nyssa was oporated on this week, and 'is got ting along vory woll. Mr. Stevons ot Payette who suf fered sorlous burns last weok from oloctrlclty Is getting along vory well. Ho Is still confined to the hospital. WITH SUDS IN HACK FIELD. ONTAIHO WINS SOMETHING NEW An "ONTARIO" name plate for your car. All tho loading cities aro getting thorn. You should have thorn. They como in sets ot two. Sea sample nt onco at W, I Tum or's nnd lenvo your order. 46 w 1 (Continued From Page Ono) ton ynrd lino, Itlggs carrlod tho ball In tlvo yards and on tho noxt play Secoy made a 45 yard run, and tho danger of a Vale score ended, Ontario's last scoro was mado on another doublo pass to Sullivan who ran through a broken field for tho last touchdown, and again kicked a goal making the scoro 20 to 0. Twlco during tho gamo Vale ro covored fumbles and the runner had a cloar field- before him. On both occasions Clement nailed tho run nor from behind and Bavod a scoro. (Continued From Page Ono) Hotter Than California "It is npparont that thoro Is something wrong horo. This Snnko rlvor valloy from a production stand point Is unsurpnssod In tho wost. It Is a groator producor, naturally than ovon tho famous Imperial val loy of California of which so much Is snld. Horo you can rnlso 7 toni ot alfalfa at throo cuttings, thoro It roqulros flvo cuttings. Soo tho dlf foronco In cost ot gottlng In tho crop? Yot this Is undovolopod, whllo tho Imporlal valloy Is Intensely de veloped. "Thoro Is no oncouragomont for outsldo capital to dovolop this ro- glon whon taxes aro ns high as they nro horo. Thoro must bo a change Thoro must bo moro pooplo hero to dovolop tho possibilities of this ro- glon. "What is truo of Mainour county may gonorally bo said to bo truo ot Oregon. It Is startling, yot It should bo apparent to nnyono, that whon you rench Oregon from t!io South dovolopmont ceases at tho California lino; whon you approach Orogon from tho North, almost as great a difference in dovolopmont Is noted; whllo It Is ovon more ap parent whon you approach Orogon from tho East horo at Ontnrlo and Nyssa. "This Shako rlvor valloy is a por fect example. On tho East sldo ot tho rlvor tho country supports, Welsor, Payette, Frultland, Parma, Caldwoll and Nampa. On tho West sldo It has Ontario and Nyssa only. Thoro must bo a causo for this con dition and until that causo is re movod It is useless to look for de velopment in this section. "Our company has spont $100,000 In development in this section, that Is about tho Nyssa ranches beside tho work wo havo done In fencing tho range in tho upper ond ot the county in an effort to bring back tho range grass and make our hold ings valuable and secure, a return frpm them. The result Is npparont oven In one yoar. Tho grass has grown until In sections it looks llko a field ot grain. That la a constructive effort to conserve tho resources of this section and aid in re-establishing tho live stock in dustry. Yot wo have not been able to koop thoso fences from being cut whenever any Individual deslr od to do so." The man with the superior air was a poetic business man. He generally patronltcd a stnull lunchroom near his oiHce. When he was not selling xii at wholesale or something, he liked to road verse. Ilia favorite was IVnny son's "Idylls of tho King." And be cause he felt Hint ho knew so much about It ho thought ho wouhl have a little fun with tho lunchroom wait rvMos, In n superior sort of wuj. It began by naming tho girls after the heroines In tho poem, ills regular waitress was n tall, gaunt person, but somewhat queenly ns she boro down on him with n plate of hash. Her rral namo was Sadie. "Sadie," he nunouueed ono night, "hereafter I'm going to cull you Guinevere. Mlndl" "I should worry," said tho wait ress, shifting her gum, "but who's shor Tho brldo of King Arthur," was tho reply. "Awrl, but I hope sho'a respectable. I ain't seen that Mllum." So It went. All the girls woro prop erly renamed. And then ono dny a new waitress was on the Job. Slio was small nnd dark. Exceedingly pretty, ho thought. "I haven't named you yet," ho told her after a couple of nights. Then he explained his little Indoor sport. "I'll lot you bo Elaine," he said. "How ridiculous," alio answered. "I rnn't be Elaine." "Why notr "Tennyson says she was fair. I'm a brunette. Elaine tho fair, Elaine the beautiful, Elaine tho Illy maid of Asto hit.' Evidently you don't remember how the lines went." Tho superior bookwonn called for his check. New York Sun. The chance to get the bargains you you want in the following articles for only $1.00. 50 HATS FQR LADIES & CHILDREN $1.00 Fancy feathers, trimmings, etc $1.00 Everything in stamped art goods dent, priced $1.50 and $2.00, now 1.00 Smaller stamped pieces lumped into bunches. . 1.00 Crochet thread 9 balls for t 1.00 Gloves, Doublo silk, $2.50 values, now 1.00 " Wooli Kid, 2.00 values, now 1.00 " Calf skin gauntlets, $3.00 values, now 1.00 Ladies knit unions, extra fine quality 1.00 Ladies knit vests, fine quality, 2 for 1.00 Silk hose. Clipman knit. $2.50 values, pr 1.00 Fibre nnd silk hose, white only, ',) prs for 1.00 Brassiers, 2 for 3.00 Treo Elastic Jirassiers 1.00 Veils, $1.50 and $2.00 values .. 1.00 Collars, lace, organdy and net 1.00 Handkerchiefs, good quality, G for 1.00 Bunny Breeches and aprons for children, - $2.50 values, 1.00 Children's knit caps, assorted styles 1.00 wf Saturday morning,' Oct 15 CONTINUES to OCTOBER 22nd l000t0l00ilk0 mjtojcejSfiy QEORQIA HULL Now Location across St. from Droamland Thcntro. Prlcos That Ploase IHWT GAME ENDS N TIE SCORE IS 7 TO 7 Childish Imagination. "It Is difficult to Ituru to know child nature, since It Is continually In the act of becoming different." says V. Rasinussen In his work on child psychology. This remark applies to the development In the first four years of child life. The author Is emphatic In his opinion that, little children should, as far as possible, be allowed to follow their own way. Don't distract their attention unnec essarily, ht says; rather come to their aid when they are particularly at tracted to. any one thing. Let them dovelop their Imagination In their ewa kind of play, It might be natural to think that the child's Imagination Is most health, ily and powerfully developed If It Is fed from an early age with tales of wonder and fantastic adventure. But this la a misunderstanding, says Mr. Rasaussea. (Contlnuod From Page Ono) tanco.aud tho gamo ondod with tho ball In tho contor ot tho field. Tho play was cloan throughout. Tho locals had tho hotter ot tho play In tho line whllo Instltuto back Hold, Madison, Hlckox, Shum- way and Ivorson outlayod tho local backflold men. For tho locals Maddux, Shoa nnd Kanyid proved tho host ground gatnors, savo on tho two occasions that tho doublo passos to Halo and Sullivan each notted about 20 yards. On Saturday tho locals will play Payette horo and slnco honors for last yoar aro with Payette tho lo cals aro going to strlvo to wlpo off tho dofeata oxporloncod In 1931. Last Friday Nampa dofoatod Pay oteo by an overwhelming scoro and thus a lino on tho comparative strength ot two locals will bo secur ed. The- lino up of tho toama for last Friday! gamo was: ONTAniO I a r 1 t r 1 g r c r g I r t I r o I l I h r r h 1 f Ilouchor, Head' Linesman, Weaver. Tlmo, IS mlnutn quarters. Score Ontario 7, Instltuto 7. OET OUR PRICES on Ford parts boforo buying. Wo soil for loss. FORD OARAQE, Why pay moro for Imitation parts whon wo soil Oonulno Ford for losar FORD OARAQE. FOR 8ALE A safo In good con dition, E. M. aroltr. 46-48 Oonulno Ford porta aro Ouaran teod and cost loss. FORD OARAGE. Sullivan Maddux Zlmmorman Wisoman Clemeut Dunton Hale Dlgga Shoa Kanyid Poorman Substitutes: Thayer for Poerman: McCrolght for Halo. Touchdowns, Shumway and Sullivan; goals Ivor son and Shoa. neferee, Culbertson, Umplro," INSTITUTE Post F, Shumwny Conyora Winn Johnson Drown WUlo Madison S. Shumway Hlckox Ivorson FOR SALE At a bargain, FIVE PASsfeli BUICK SIX This car has just been overhauled and Is In first class condition. Has bumper, motor motor, spot light, cut out and chains. New tires all around. 2 oxtra tiros with rims and Inner tubes. Dox 440, Ontario, Ore. In answering Mr. Martin's querry as to "What Is tho matter with Malheur County ami Oregon," the editor of tho Argus directed his at tention to tho fact that It was the ownera ot the big land grants who opposed the construction ot the original Malheur project, and that tho presence of large land holdings. absont ownership and the concen- Road Construction In' China. 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