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1 :$ Mil &M i imjw? ' 1AII m ft-s THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 tieeietif Mr. and Mrs. han E. Oakos wore tho host and hostess for two parties last week. On Friday evening the mombors ot Mrs. Oakos' brldgo oluli, tho Monday Bridge, with their hus hands woro outortatnod. Seven tab les of Auction woro played and fol lowing rofrenhmontB Informal danc ing was Indulged In. The high honors at tho auction woro won by Mrs. D. VV. Powers nnd W. It. Drooko. On Saturday evening five tnblofl of auction woro played at which the high scores woro won by Mrs. C. H. Einlson nnd K. M. Orolg respoctlve ly for tho women and men. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Under was the hostess for tho gathering of the Car nation Club this weok. Tho Tuosday Urldge Club mot this weok with Mrs. John Dumphy. Mrs. K. W. Howlnnd ontortalnod tho Monday Brldgo at hor homo this week. A Thanksgiving party will fcaturo tho gathering of tho Iinporlnl Club this evening nt tho homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Mcrall. Wodncsdny ovonlng Frultland was the Mecca for a host of Ontarlans several parties were gotton up and fully one third of tho dancers at tho new halt woro orbgonlnns. A prize waltz with turkeys for prizes was the font tiro of tho ovonlng. The Olrli Club which was postpon ed this week will meet noxt Tuesday evening with Mrs. A, S. Drown, as planned, i3 fl L L MILLINERY WAISTS One big clearance sale of Millinery and Waists. First big sale of the seas on to make room for our holiday display. $5.00 to I7.G0 lints priced for quick salo ..;....... ff'.tMH 97.60 to $10.00 lints priced for quick 'wilo )j.n() $10.00 to $12 Hats priced for quick sale $8.30 $1C00 to $30 Hats priced for quick salo i? IU.no THIS INGLUDKB Al.h OUIt PATTKIIN HATH Palmyra Waists at 20 Reduction BKLKOT VOUIl HAT AND WAIST FHOM AN ABSOLUTELY NUW .STOCK MORRIS MILLINERY & NOVELTY SHOP TirocotMilttlc A. K .Treseott of Ontario, Oregon and Mrs. Clara Little of llolso were married In Dolus Tuesday, Novem ber 22, and arrived In Ontnrlo Wed nesday ovenlng. They woro mot by a large delegation or friends bent on throwing rice and Bllppors. A. 11. Trent ott Is a welt known ranch er of Ontario, and a member of tho M. IS. Church. Mrs. Llttlo Is a resident of Bolso. Thoy will make tholr home on Mr. Troscott'a ranch near Ontnrlo. California bolluvcs In advertising. Alroady plans aro under way for a great story on, "Tho 8tory of Cal ifornia Fruit Foods", to bo placed In tho hnnds of overy housokcopor In tho U. S. Tho Htory will boost Cnllfomla nnd thou toll tho vnluo ot Its fruits from n food standpoint. Alfnlfn liny and corn onsllago Is tho cheapest and best ration for fat toning steCrs undor Western condi tions, according to specialists on tho subject. Tho U80 of grain with nlfnlfn hay Is not rocommonded un less tho grain can ho obtnlnod at loss thnn thrco times tho prtco ot liny. Tho fcodlng of hay alono Is not considered vory prnctlcal or profttablo. Alfalfa hay and grain Is tho host ration for lamb fatten ing, according to tho samo authori ties. Tho Fronchmon hnvo n farm bur eau too, only thoy call It by a dif ferent nit mo. It wits organized In October 1010. Thcro aro somo vory ablo agriculturists nttho head ot tho organization. Attention Is bolng giv en to bottor mothodi ot stnndnrdlza tlon, inoro freedom ot action on tho part of cooperative nmrkotliig as sociations, and similar problems. Somo of tho grain tlottlors In Ore gon and Washington aro much con cerned nbout tho grnlu discount laws passod last session of tho legislature and purpose to Ignnro tho pro- -visions. Somo ot the farm bureau In largo whont producing countlos think otherwise as thu now law gives tho farmer somo advantages In tho salo of wheat which thoy did not havo botoro. Capital and Labor aro organized. Tholr organizations aro tho United States Chambor ot Commcrco and tho Amorlcnn Federation ot Labor. It costs inonoy to havo a part lu thoso organizations. v. o. i v. to oitsrcuvK KVANUKL1STIO DX SUNDAY At 2; 30 1. M. Sunday afternoon, at tho Methodist Church tho W. C. T. U. will hold Its annual Evangelis tic dny scrvlco for which an Inter esting program has been prepared us follews: Oponlng oxerclsos, song mid prny- or, Mrs. (' K. ulnghnm; Vocal solo, with Zither accompanlod by Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. J. F. Joyce; Itespon slvo rending, "Frultago of Sorvlco", Mrs. C. It. Sogulne, Mrs. O. U. Franklin; Song, Selected, Jessie Mny McCrolght nnd Sybil McDowell; Address, "Tho Ulblo and tho Public School, Mrs. Irwin Troxoll; Address, "Profanity, n Mild Form of Insan ity," Mrs. E. II. Conklln; Vocal solo, Solected, Mrs. Paul Sollgiunn; Quar tetto; Addross, "Closing oxorclses," Mrs. Geo. Howe; Ilonedlctlon, Mrs. W. F. Cochran. CAKI) OF-THANKS I wish to express my thnnks to officers und members of tho Ontnrlo Lodge of Odd Follows und llo bokahs, und to tho ninny kind friends' whoso sympathy and kind ness I so deeply appreciated In my hour of sorrow at tho dcnlh of my belovod husband, M. a. McEndrce. Mrs. M. O. McEudrco. MARTIN G. HcENDREE FOH ItENT Thrco or four room modern nppartmeut, with gnriiko. Phono 173-M. '. , WIM J J ""II Tho M. E. Ladles Aid will hold a bazaar and servo lunch nil dny, Sat urday, Docombor 3rd nt McDowoll's Store Clp FOll SALE Uundlcs ot silk nnd velvet scraps, 50c por bundle Os born Millinery. Jls real economy tovsc Pearl Oil in your oil heater " PEARL OIL KEROStNE HEAT Am LIGHT 1 here la no wasted heat when your heater is filled with clean-burning Pearl Oil. At the touch of a match this high-quality keroseno makes the heater deliver comfortable warmth at little cost. And it's most conve nient to uso no ashes to bother with no coaxing to make it bum. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by tho special process developed by the experience and resources of the Standard Oil Com pany You can got it in bulk from dealers sverywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil STANDARD OIL COMPANY (QUiforuU) WMM&W& gssgggssj Anyone having farms to rent please let me know. Have some good rent ers who are looking for small and large Farms to rent. Ontario A. V. WILSON Phono 99W John Cordon brought n band nt shcop to tho Iilgolow plnco, Tuesday for wlntor fcodlng. L. N. Pnttorsou passed thru the Owyhco tho first ot tho weok taking sheop to pasturo In tho Kolony. Mr. nnd Mm. 1). P. Pulleti mndo n trip to Ontario, Wodnesday. Last weok Fred Snlvoly took a load of lumber up to his homo on tho rlvor, hired a enrponter nnd In tends butldlngi an addition to his house. Horn Wodnosduy, Novomber 10 at tho homd ot Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. Nawblll, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. Glas cock, n daughtor. Mr. Glascock brot tho family back homo Tuesday, Nov. 2 Charles Flshor has boon having n Rovoro attack of Tliouinntlsm. A now Sundny School orchestra & choir was organized last wook and mot for prnctlco Saturday evening at tho Flshor homo. Tho porsonnol to dato is: Mrs. S. D. Iilgolow, Anna Schwolzer and Mildred Dollord, vio lins; Juanlta Iilgolow pianist; Mrs. Chits. Schwolzor, loader; Sopranos, Moddnmos Canortnn and Fisher. Othor members aro anticipated In tho uoar future Jack Olascock has boon on tho sick list far.sovoral days. Henry George who has a string of traps botwoon Succor Crcok und Wutson stntcs that his catch aver ages one coyoto a day. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobort Elliot and family ot Nyssa movod out to tho Clarence McConnol! ranch tho first of tho wook. Itov. Chas. Illom hold tho monthly sorvlco at tho school house Sunday nftornoon. Ho was accompanied by Hugh Allen and his mnlo Quartette whoso muslo was much appreciated. Mrs, Loroy DoWItt and son, Ward, woro dinner guests at tho Dollord homo Tuesday. Tho DoWltta hnvo lonsod thu Julian Lowo homostead at Mitchell. Jlutto and will movo on It soon. Ward DoWItt Intonds leav ing for Sallnos, California Immed iately after Thanksgiving whero ho will attend school. Lynn Kygur and Lu DeQoodo wont to Ontario Friday whoro Mr. Do Uoodo undorwciit an operation of a minor nature. llruco Walters brought somo mules to the Hay Cantroll ranch Monday. Mr, Waltors Is expected down with cattle this wook. Owing to delay in transportation tho lantern slides hnvo not arrived on schedule, thus necessitating tho postponement of tho showing of the pictures until Friday, December 2. S. D. Iilgolow took a load of grain to Kltngback's to grind Wednesday. F. L. Dollord was III with tonslll- tls tho first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Cantrell motor ed to Ontario Monday, Mrs. J. W- Kygar was qulto HI tho last ot the wook. Mrs. J. P. Mcainnls and son Wil lie and Vorua lllto called at the Dig olow homo Tuosday. Anna Schwelzor visited Mary Me diums Sunday. A call P. T. A. mooting was held at the school houso Monday nftor noon. Club Loader Wellman was present and gave a short talk on club work. A sewing club for win ter work was plannod and will soon bo turthor organized. Mr. Well man spont tho night at tho Lowo homo. Now pupils In Mrs, Schwelzer's room are: Nellie and Itoda Elliott and Elsie Itlppoy. In Miss Davis' room aro Orvlllo ltlppey and Merle Shatto. On tho ovonlng of Saturday, Dec. 10 a mectlug will bo held nt the school houso to discuss tho county unit of school taxation. Spoakors from outsldo will bo preseut to ex plain tho question. Martin CI. Me Endrco was born In Schuyler County, Missouri In 18!7 nnd camo to Idaho In 1883. Ho wad married In 1893 to Miss Annlo Brln non, whoso father, Ocorgoi Brcnnon was n plonoor of Malheur' county. Mr. nnd Mrs. McEndrcu had lived a great shuro ot tholr married Ufa In and nbout Ontario, and Mr. Me En dree was n well known nnd well respectod citizen. Ho was a mem ber of tho Odd Follow Lodgo for n good many years, nnd n member ot tho Christian Church. - About a yenr ngo ho went to Cal ifornia for his health, ns ho had sufforcd for soma time with heart trouble This Spring ho roturned from California and Bottled In Wets or, Idaho, whoro IiIb death occurred, Thursday, November 17. 'Ho Is sur vived by his wlfo Anna McEndroo of Wolser. Idaho and one slstor. Tho funornl sorvlccs woro hold from tho Odd Fellow's hall In On tario, Saturday afternoon with Itov. Young ot tho M. E. church, who Is nlsu Grand Chaplin, I.O. O. F. of Oregon, officiating. Mombcrs of tho Wulsor, Pnyottu and Nyssa lodges woro present, also many frlonds from till ovor tho county. Tho I. O. O. F. services woro rend nt tho grave. LEOUMKS AND PltOSPEIUTY Now that there IB a movement on to reduco the nrrengo of nlfnlfn In our Irrigated sections It would bo well to hear In mtud that thu pro duction of such crops ns corn, grain nnd potatoes will bo incaaurcd In tho futuro by tho nitrogen nnd hu mus lott In th6 soil by '.ho nlfnlfn or other leguminous crop). Le gumes havo tho peculiar powor he causo of cortaln bactorla which forms nodules on tho root and In growing tnkos nitrogen from' tho nlr, of increasing tho amount of ni trogen on tho soil on which thoy aro grown. Alfalfa, clovor, vetches, peas nnd beans nro leguminous crops nnd thoroforo soil litillilors Corn, grain, potatoes etc. nro not leguminous crops but deploto tho soil ot nitrogen. Our soils aro naturally low In this vital olomont. Alfalfa growing has sorved to build much ot our land up so that high ylolds of non-lo-Kumlnous crops can bo socurod. This will not Inst many years how ever, and unless tho land Is put back to alfalfa or othor legumes It will not continue to yield profit- nbly. With tho rapid spread ot thu alfalfa woovll which Is taking plnco togothor with tho unprofitableness ot tho hay crop, tho problom ot keeping up our soil fortuity is worth somo earnest consideration. Look lug forward two or thrco years, prosperity hero Is going to dopond on tho growing ot somo logumcs which aro profttablo crops. Wo nocd to hnvo somo experiments started to tost out various logumlnous socd crops nnd leguminous crops suitable for hogging down. It Is truo that wo atlll havo rod clovor as n legum inous sold crop not subject to tho attacks of wcovlls, but wo nood to havo others, particularly ot tho nn-nuals. Only nccoslounlly aro tho results ot demonstration work so marked that tho farmors practically change tholr wholo scliomo at agricultural practice," says W. A. Loydd of tho County Agent Section, States IUs latlon Sorvlco. Such nil Instance, howovor, Is roportod from Douglas County, Washington. For tho past two years tho county agent lu this county, Mr, F. H. Zontnor, with tho cooperation und support of tho Ex porlmont Station, has boon making demonstrations and conducting ex periments comparing wlntor wheat with snrluK wheat. Thoso export inonts und demonstrations have given yield ot moro than fifteen bushols per aero in favor ot tho wlntor whoat. Tho rosults havo been etflcotlvoly brought to tho knowlodgo ot the farmors or tho county, as Is ovldoncod by tho fact that moro than eighty por cent of tho land Is bolng propnred for seed lng to winter wlioat this fall, whoroas two years ago scarcoly any was raised In tho county. Robert Copoland of Vale, was visiting his parents In this -week. Mrs. Flotchor ot Portland, gon a pioncor or this county visiting last week lu Ontario. Oregon Ontario Oro- FOR SALE Bundles ot silk and velvet scraps, GOo per bundle, born Millinery. Os- According to experimental feeding result at the Union, Oregon Station, 1S00 rounds ot ensilage will tako tho place ot 2500 pounds of alfalfa hay lu fattontng stoors. That is, It took 3700 pounds ot hay alone to produco a pound ot grain, whllo tho samo gain was securod with 1200 pounds ot hay fed with 1500 nounds of ensilage. Why an ex periment station? Tho price -of wheat will dopend a good deal on what happons In Canada. Tho crop of the United States Is falling short ot early es timates. Tho world will need a good crop from Canada, 111 Attention Ex-Service Men I have ten forty-acre tracts, well improved to let you have under the Bonus Bill. Can take second mort gage and give you five years at a small rate of interest. Easy terms on balance. T. A. Sherman HAY chopped at 11.00 por ton. Call 22. Ontario. Griffith and Rlg glns. 45-tf. FOH SALE Ilundtcs of silk mid velvet scraps, GOo por bundle Os born Mllllnory. , IIACHELOIt FIVK TO PLA FOR THANKSGIVING IMNCE Tho Bacholor Flvo of Ontnrlo wilt be iho musical organization to fur nlsh tho Jazz for tho Thanksgiving dnnco nt Vale this ovonlng. ffSPpt Let Your Photograph J Pay your Friends a Visit Make the appointment TODAY A big reduction for this month only Post cards regular prices $ :).00-$ 2.00 Portraits, 3x4, 7.00- 5,00 Sepia, HX4 8.00- 6.00 Portraits, regular . . . 0.00- 7.00 Portraits, 4x0 12.00- 9.00 " 4x0 15.00-12.0(9 " ox8 20.00-15.00 " double 8x10 . . 24.00-18.00 Family group" JJG.00- 24.00, All coupons from Sclijnnan Studio will bo accepted without" discount. BrinK this ad with you. it is worth $1.00 in trade. 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