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W V9fc . THE. ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 -v MS . If Farmers Want Dairy Cows Now Is Time to Act; a Company to be Formed Do tbo farmors of Malheur Coun ty want dairy cows? That Is the question that tho Commercial Club and tho Farm Bureau want answor od. It so thon thoy want to know who wants thoso caws and how many they actually need. Tho War Flnanco Board will loan nionoy (or dairy stock through a local loan company formed (or that purpose. To (Inanco this company It will bo necessary for each man want ing caws to tako 10 of tho cost of tho cows In stock of tho com pany. That Is It a farmer wants $600 worth of cows It will bo nee essary (or him to ralso $50.00 to pay for stock In tho corporation. Ha will havo from two to throo years to pay tor tho cows, probably 50$. of lits cream checks being tak en until tbo full amount duo Is paid. Tho War Flnanco Hoard will not mnko any loaiiB after July 1, 1022, so In order to tako advantngo of this opportunity to get money ac tion must be begun at onco. White full Information as to tho manner of proceeding Is not yet avallablo It Is hoped to havo this data within n fow days. Howovor, from tho In formation at hand It appears that tho company will bo formed atong thoso lines:-' Supposing that a company Is formed with a capital of $10,000 cash It would Immediately send n roprescntattvo to Wisconsin or Minnesota or somo dairy section and buy $10,000 worth of cows. An soon as theso cows woro sold tho notes would bo sent to tho War Number of Cows wanted , Uo you own your own land, Aro you a renter .......... Can you pay 10 in cash, for stock, , How lonK havo you lived horo, ...... How much hay havo you, Aro you married or slnglo, How far from any town do you Blgti your namo horo Post offlco address Mall to Farm Uuroait, FORMER STARS TO SHINE IN PARADE OF "LETTER HEN" Men Who Hnvo Carried Vanity Oo'or In Years Gone By Tii Feel Old Thrill At Alum Mater University of Orogon, Eugona, Closo to a hundrod old Orogon athlotos aro oxpoctod to participate In the annual parade of Orogon lot tor men which will bo huld Just preliminary to tho Orogon-O. A. Q. gamo on Novomber 10 on Hay ward Klold, according to present plans of tho "Ordor of tho "O", tho organiza tion of all undorgraduato lettor men, Tho athlotos will return for tho annual Orogon Homocomlng nnd will parado onto tho field Immedi ately procoodlng tho football game which will docldo tho stato cham pionship. Thoy will havo spoclal soats on tho sidelines of tho flold rosorvod for them. All will wear sweaters boarlng tbo "O" which thoy won whllo participating in a sport at tho Unlvorslty of Oregon. Following tho gamo tho lettor men will gathor at a banquet at which tho "Ordor of tho 'O' " will bo hosts. Letters havo boon sunt out inviting tbo athlotos to Join In tho spoclal Homecoming colobratlon. Tho Congrogatlonal Ladles Aid will hold thulr Annual Duzaar on Friday and Saturday, Docombor 0 mid 10. A variety of boautltul and practical things for Christmas will bo on display. Watch for notice of place In which it will bo held. 49. One lot of hats mndo of silk, val val, duvotlno and 1'armor velvet, for Saturday, $4.06. Morris Millinery & Novelty Shop. (lonuluo Ford parts. Piston $1 26. Coll units $1.76. Ford Garugs. FLOUR $1.05 a Sack A 49 pound sack of Standard Flour for $1.05 payable in wheat. 93 pounds of good wheat will get you a sack of flour that is fully guaranteed TO SATISFY YOU, or wheat or its cash value will be returned Wo are here to stay and to grind your wheat or other grains at the lowest price. Ontario Roller Flnanco Hoard and rodlscountcd. Tho getting of this money and tho soiling of tho cows would probably tako ana month. Then tho $10,000 rocolvcd from tho War Flnanco Uoard would again bo Invested in cows. This can bo dono ovor again from 6 to 8 times provid ing that action Is secured on tho organization of tho loan company without delay? It Is only a llttlo ovor seven mouths from now to July 1, 1022, after which tlmo It will bo too lato to mnko further loans. This means that If wo start now wo can only get about 7 times tho nmount o( tho Capital stock o( tho company to bo formed. It Is understood that duo to tho shortago at hay In Wisconsin and Home other parts of tho Kast that they havo a surplus o( dairy cows on hand nnd that good Holstelns and Jorsoys can bo bought from $00 to $80 that wilt run from 2C0 to 300 pounds of buttorfat. This Is tho kind of cows wo want hora. lloforo forming any company wo must find out how many men wunt cows and can laKo 10 of mock in tho company. This Information should bo forthcoming at onco bo causo wo cannot do anything until wo know tho number at cows want ed and who wants thorn. A cotmon Is attached to this art! cla to bo signed by thoso wishing dairy cows. Hoturn this to tho Farm llureau at Ontario, or to tho Commercial Club. For further In formation Inqulro of L. It. Droit hnupt or W. II. Doollttlc, both In tho City Hall building, Ontario. NNIMI (Man , live Ontario, Oregon OREGON CLANS WILL GATHERAIBIG GAME ICIaboruto Program Doing Arrange! At Eugene For Welcome of Old Orad "Open llouno" Tt Do 1U allty Unlvorslty of Orogon, Kugeno, Hundrods of alumni from all parts of tho stato aro expected In Eugene on Novombor 10 to attend tha aunual University of Orogon Homecoming, of which tho Oregon O. A. C. football clawila for tho stato championship will bo tho prin cipal foaturo. Spoclal rates to Kugono for that dato, which Is ox poctod to prove an additional In ducumont to graduates nnd former studonts to return to tho school thoy onco nttoudod. Tho program which has boon ar ranged for tho Oregon Homocomlng covers throo days. Friday night is tho big Homocomlng rally, In which two thousnnd Btudents, and hun dreds of mechanical noise-makers tako part. Tho rally Is to wind up at tho monstor Frosh bonflro to bo erected on historic Klucald field. Saturday morning tho alumni will bo shown over tho campus by stud ent commlttcos, while informal par ties will bo given by savoral organ lzatlns. At noon, a big campus luuchoon Is to bo given for all alum ni, guests and studonts, which will bo followed by tho Orogon-O. A, C. gamo. Tho annual cross-country moot betweon Oregon and O. A. C. will finish in front of tho grand stand on Hayward flold Just boforo tho start at the gamo. In tho ovonlng tho big Homocom lng danco will bo hold. Duo to tho number of visitors expected this year, tho danco will be divided, tho alumni and upporclassmen dancing In tho new Women's building, while tho lowor classmen and other guests danco In the Armory downdown. Sunday informal gatherings will be held at all living organizations ana a special vespers sorvlco will bo hold In the afternoon. i Mills Company LOCAL PERSONALS Molvln Laknoss, the seven year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Lak ness, hnd his left arm broken bo tween tho olbow and wrist by fall ing oft a horso whllo riding behind another boy Saturday attornoon. W. II. Mullen was horo from Crane Friday on his way to Nebras ka to look after his farm and crop thoro. MrB. C. M. Tyler Is visiting roln tlvos at North Powdor. Dick Stovor has gono to Olonus Ferry to work. Frank Davis Is horo from his ranch near Crowley. Tom Soawoard was horo from A1 borson this wcok to purchase his winter supplies. C. 11. Peterson was horo from his Harney county stock ranches visit lug with his family this wcok. Mrs. S. F. Taylor Jr., Mrs. Joseph Howory and Miss Ella Drosnau vis ited In Dolsu several days tho past weak. , Ed King was horo from Duhl, Idaho, visiting with relatlvos and frlouds tho first of tho woo,k. W. C. Stouo was In Dolsa on bus iness this wook. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cavlncss 'of Donltn havo movod to tho Frank ICvaiiB ranch, southwest of tho city, which they recently purchased Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Locked or Jamleson havo movod to Ontario and taken a houso for tho winter. Captain C. Anderson, of tha fed oral bureau at public roads, with hoadquarters at Portland, spent tho first of tho wcok lu this section In- suoctlne tho highways on which fed oral aid was granted to tha stato highway commission. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan E. Oakes mot ored to Jamleson Wednesday and today will drive to Dolsa whora Mr. Oakes was called on Irrigation mat tors. Dr. II. II. Whitney loft yestordny morning for San Mateo, California whoro ho will romaln for soma tlmo. Ho Is driving through to tho south ern stato, going via the Old Ore gon Trail and t'olumblu highway to Portland, thence down tho Pnclflc highway to his destination. Andrew Ornhani, county nssessot was an Ontario visitor on Tuesday. County Agent L. It. llrlothnupt left Tuesday ovonlng for Portland. Daniel Gallagher or Junturn was numborcd among thoso who enmo to town on Sunday to witness tho cer emonials, of tho Knights of Colum bus. Jack Poarco of La Orando, ono ot tho luck tnou In tho distribution of plums by tho Ilopubllcun delegation' was with his son William, a guest ot tho local Knights or Columbus Sunday and helped put an tho work. A. A. (Al.) Smith or llakor, tho domocrutle wnrhorso or Dakar coun ty, was a leading figure In tho Knights of Columbus coremonluls Sunday. Mrs. C. W. aioslor, at Payette. Idaho. Mrs. J. C. Charlos of Fruit- land and Orln Anderson ot Wolsor, woro brought to tho hospltul Wed nesday for operations. It was nec essary to oporato on Mr. Anderson shortly attor ho was brought In at two A .M., but ho Is now getting along nicely. Win. Simons, gonoral manager ot tho Aloxandor Clothing Stores was In Ontario Mondny on business. E. II. Anderson ot Drewsey is vis iting his family lu Ontario this week. The Misses Morris vlsltod ovor Sunday with their parents In Wols or. II. Quant ot Caldwell visited lu Ontario Friday with his brothor A. W. Quust. Mrs. Claronco Wood of Nnnipa is visiting at tho homo ot her sister Mrs. W. J. Weoso. Tom Logan of Drogan wus In On tario Tuesday, on business. Mrs. Donald Mastorson ot Juutura Is visiting her niothor, Mrs. A. V. Anderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. a, McEndreo and Mrs. Julia Purcell ot Wolser, Idaho, aro spending several days visiting friends In Ontario this woek. Mrs, T, D. Flser and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cayou wore visiting a tew days this woek with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Frye ot Kmmott, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Drosnau this wcok aro driving a new Dulck Tour ing car. Tuesday ovonlng Claronco Reese, la starting his car which was parked in front ot Rader's storo, throw It Into reverse and backed through ouo ot the plato glass windows. Mrs. W. L. Turner and son Billy left Wednesday morning for a short visit In Dolse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barcus were among tho Boise bound passengers on No. 4 today. They will sea tho football gamo tomorrow and remain ovor until Monday with friends. Mrs, N. O. Bedford nnd son Alleitfonablo. Inquire Argus or phone are going to Boise today, to be gone until Monday, Miss Attn Davis ot Portland, Ore gon, a former resident ot Ontario arrived this weok for a few days visit with her father Frank Davis. A CORRECTION Inadverently, tho name ot Miss L. T. Mallett was signed to the appre ciation at tho IUq ot Charles Wil liam Mallett In laBt week's Argus, which was wrlttonby his life long friends Judge O. II. Brown, Instead of being attached to tho card ot thanks notlse which appearod in the same Issue. Tho Argus desires to note this correction. THEATRE ATTRACTIONS MAJKSTIC Thursday nnd Frldny "WILD OOOSE" Cosmopolitan Production Andy's Holiday (Jump Cartoon Saturday "SPENDERS" ALL BTAlt "NOW Oil NEVEH" Harold Lloyd's Now 3 Hcol Comedy Ford Sconlc Sunday nnd Monday niCHAUD DAKTHELME8S In "EXPERIENCE" Pals Contury Comedy Tuesday CAUMEL MYEIIS in "CHEATED LOVE" Ono real Comedy Wednesday DAVID POWELL In "APPEAllANOES" International News ' DltKAMIiAXD Saturday "WOMEN WHO WAIT" A drama ot simple sea folks down Cspo Cod way Twolvo Hours to Llvo Comedy Sunday CONSTANCE DINNEY In "BOMETHINQ DIFFERENT" Two root comedy SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho SlMo-nf Oregon, for the County (if Malhi'iii FRANCIS P. ItYAN, Plaintiff, vs. ELSIE A. FAIUCIIILD, Dofonnant. To Elsie A. Fnlrchlld, defendnnt: IN TUB NAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON, you aro hereby re quired to appoar and answer tha complaint filed ugalnst you In tho nbovo entitled suit an or boforo the oxplratlou of thn tlmo proscribed In tho order at publlcatlou, to-wlt: On or boforo tho expiration of six weeks from tha dato of the first publication ot this summons, and If you fall to answor far want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tho roltot prnyod far In tho Com plaint, to-wlt: For a Docreo, .docrcolng plaintiff to bo tho owner In fco simple of Lots 17 and 18, in Block 277, of tha City ot Ontario, Mainour Coun ty, Orogon, and quieting tho tltlo in said proporty In plaintiff ns against defondnnt, and for such other and further rollof ns to tho Court may seem Just nnd oaultablo, Including Judgmont for plaintiff's costs and disbursements horoln. This Summons is publlshod pur suant to an ordor of Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge, mado and on torod Scptomber 20, 1921, and tho first publication hereof Is mado tha 10th day ot November, 1021, and tho last publication horeot tho 22nd day ot December, 1021. -W. II. BROOKE. P. J. OALLAOHER, Attorneys tor Plaintiff Ontario, Orogon. PAID LOCAL ADS LOST $5.00 gold ploco, dated 1834. Was lu leather match box Tho owner prlzos this ploco very highly and ottors a reward ot 110 to tho finder. Lcavo at Argus offlco. FOR RENT Two furnlsbod houses, ono a flvo room houso, thoroughly modern, other three room, both completely furnlshod. Call 48-J. Ontario, or Fruttland Cafe. Oregon Journal delivered by car rier Dally and Sunday. 65c per mo. Loave order at Turner's Nowb Stand, FOR SALE At a bargain, Bur roughs Adding Machlue, slightly us ed. Ontario Electrlo Co. 46-tt Qenuluo Ford parts aro Ouaran toed and cost less. FORD QARAQB. WANTED Bowing at homo or by the day. Mrs. L. Harper tf. FOR SALE Warehouse 40x80, opposite depot on railway tracks. Apply H. R. Udick. 33-tl. FOR TRADE Houso and five lots, tor good Ford Car. Must be in first class condition. Inquire at the Second Hand Store. Ontario, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, modorn. Mrs. J. II. Gordon. Phono fl0-W. tf FOR SALE Decker Piano In good condition. Will be sold rea 11 5- J, FOR SALE Bees, twenty stands. Sen E. M, Smith, Ontario, Oregon. FOR SALE Sporting rifle, In qulro W. Sesenn, Ontario, 48-49p People's Second Hand Store. E. Par- rlsh, Prop. 26-tf. WANTED rLaundry work to be dono at home hand work. Address Mrs. E. B. Houses, Ontario. LOST One pale, red milk cow, no ear marks or brands, large ud der, very gentle. Reward. A. V. Wil son, Ontario, Phono 99-W. We have on display a beautiful lot ot Pattern hats at prices that pleaso. Morris Millinery and Novel ty Shop. Ford Champion X spark plug 60c. Ford Qarago. SCATTER On Wedncsdny, November 23rd, tho Ladles Aid of tho Congregational Church will hold a cooked food Biilo In tho Cash Grocery. Lots ot good eats. 49 FOR SALE Corn on, tho cob. Wilt dollvor. John Kakobcoko, On: tarlo, n. It. D. No. 1. FOR RENT 2 room Call 80-M. npartmont. 11 pv I EibvjHES" Ji 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH B&LHft r 4 jSyft T T Jt HfctfBll HAROLD LLOYD in "NOW or .NEVER" 3 reels of Laughs MAJESTIC SATURDAY ONLY rH A MAN SWEEP HOUSE IF HE WOULD APPRECIATE WHAT IT MEANS TO KEEP A HOUSE CLEAN. HE WOULD KNOW THAT IT IS REAL WORK TO OET RUa"s CLEAN WITH THE OLD DUST-RAISING BROOM. A MAN WOULD N'T DO IT LONG HE WOULD 'llAVB AN ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER IN A MIGHTY SHORT TIME. DOWN and small monthly payments ELECTRIC SHOP IDAHO POWER CO. LOST Heavy groy glovo, for man. Lcavo at Argus offlco for re ward. 40 ' FOR RENT Threo room furnish od npartmbnt across from Mooro Hotel. Mrs. W. C. Johnson. 49p. Toti parts, ngaln roducod. Radi ators $18.C0, front springs $2.7G. Ford Qarago. FOR RENT Two prlvato homo. bodrooms In 47tf. HAD TO A. BIG JUST ONCE Glvo "Her" modern tools to work with Glvo her n HOOVER or OHIO Electric Vacuum Cleaner No woman should havo to herself trying to keep a kill houso clean with an old broam it Is, as out ot placo In modorn lite as the horse and buggy for pleasure rid ing. Tho small cash payment and small monthly terms make It pos Bible for every housewife to enjoy olectrical cleaning. ; 4 4 .. s? "A f-H