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Si ...... nnR-.. THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 M LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs; Mako has resigned her po sition with Under UroS. Co,, and will lonvo on tho 1st of Kobruary for LaOrando, whoro slio has accept ed a position with Hill's Department Store. C. T, Coin of tho Ilolso Livestock & Loan Co. i was in Ontario this wook visiting Prank Ilyan. Qlonn Evans of tho Automotlvo Supply, Co., Bpont two dnya In Cald well on business this week. Ltttlo Evallno Lackoy, tho gran daUghtcr of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Lackey, Is sick at tholr homo with smallpox. Miss Iluth Lackey of tho Public school faculty, Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Itoborts on account of hor nolco's illness. Tho offices of tho nllionr Home Tolophono Co. aro rccoivlng a now coat of paint this wook. Tho members of tho Olrls club gathered at tho Gymnasium at tho High school Tuosday ovonlng, whoro they woro entertained by Miss Ada Charter No ua4 itoservo uisirisi no. 11 HIU'OUT OF CONDITION OK THIi ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK AT ONTA11IO IN T1I10 STATU OK OltlXlON, AT TllU CLOSU OV llUHINl'.BH ON DUCUMHHIt ill, 11)21. IlKSOUItCKS l.a Loans and discounts, Including rodlscouutB (oxcopt those shown In b and o) !$502,347.30 'Total loans C02.347.30 Deduct: d Notos and bills rodlscountod with Vodcral Hosorvo Dank (othor than bank acceptances sold) ICC, 834. 03 1CG.834.83 2. Ovordraitn, unsecured 1400.37 4. If. 8. Uotortimcnt securities owned) a Doposltcd to sccuro circulation (U, S. bonds . par value) , 00,000.00 b All othor Unltod States Government Secur ities 23,000.00 Total 5. Other bonds, securities, etc.: 6. Banking Houso, 137,200.00; I'urnlluro and fixtures, 15284.15; . 7. Ileal ostato owned othor than banking houso 8. Lawfdl rosorvo with rodoral Hosorvo Dank 10. Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks 11. Amount duo from statu banks, bankers, and trust companies in tho Unltod States (othor than Includod In Items 8, 0, or 10 13. Chocks on other br-nks In the samo city or town as reporting bank (other than Horn 12).... Total of Items 0, 10, 11, 12 and 13.. 28,029.14 1C. Itodomptlon fund with U. 8. Troasuror and duo from U. S. Troasuror 390,512.07 400.37 83,000.00 32,810.03 42,484.10 2,450.00 18,035.00 23018.03 4,428.81 C81.70 3,000.00 TOTAL 17. 18. 23. 25. .20. 27. 24,412.00 32. 34. 35. 30 40. liaiiimtii:h Capital stock paid In Surplus fund o Loss current oxponsos, Intorost and taxos paid 20. Circulating notes outstanding Amount duo to Stato banks, bankers and and (rust companlos in tho Unltod Statos and forolgn countries (othor than includod In Itoms 21 or 22) Cashlor'a checks on own bank outstanding. . Total or items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25... IJcmnnil iIciiosIIm (oilier tlinu bank deposits) subject to Itcscrvo (deposits pdyablo within 30 days): Individual dopostts subject to chock Certificates of deposit duo in loss than 30 ' days (othor than for money borrowod) .... Total of demand deposits (othor than bank dopostts) subject to Hosorvo, Itoms 20, 27, 28, 20, 30 and 31 ...228,008.20 Timo iIcMlt Hubjcct to Ilcicrvo (payablo aftor 30 days, or subjoct to 30 days or moro notlco, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (othor than for money borrowod) Other tltuo dopostts Postal savings doposlts 1 Total of tlmo deposits subjoct to Ho sorvo, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 1C3.0C4.18 Hilts payable othor than with Kodornl Ho sorvo Hank (Including all obligations ropro sontlug inonoy borrowed othor than redis counts) , Ullls payablo with Federal Hosorvo Dank UOH.fMU.ou 00.000.00 40,000.00 177.40 00,000.00 23,114.23 1,207.83 207,002.01 21,000.28 108.OOC.00 44,031.37 027.72 20,000.00 22,000.00 008,0 la.OS TOTAL . . . . .' STATE OF OHfcCJON, COUNTY OV MALHKUH, ss I. YV. F. Iloman, Cashlor of tho abovo-naraod bank, do solemnly swear that tho abovo statomont Is truo to tho best of my knowlodgo and belioi W. V. HOMAN. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 11th day of January, 1022. W. L .TUHNEH, Notary Public. My Commission Explros March, 192C. COHHUCT Attest: C. H. I2MI80N, J. H. I1LAOICADY . . EARL DLACKAHY Directors. . (SEAL) WHAT you lose thru baking failure must bo added to baking 'costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you allot that Be cause whea you use it than art B9 failures bo losses. Every bak ing la sweet and palatable aad stays motet; tender aad delidoua to the last tasty bite. Thaf s a big saving but that isn't alL You save when you buy Calumet and you save when you use It Leo and Miss Marjorlo Turner. A track meet was held tho winning side being presontod with a trophy In tho form of a tin drinking cup. Dancing waB tllon onjoyod, after which refreshments wero served in tho Domestlo Sclonco room. Tho mooting next Thursday evening will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. J. 11. Ulackaby. MrB. Will Jamlosbn had as her guest last wook, Mrs. Chostor Mar tin of LaQrando. MrB. Martin loft Sunday on hor way to California whoro sho and hor husband oxpect to spend tho remainder of tho wlntor. Tho Hobokah and Odd Follow Lodges this wcok purchased a play- or piano to bo usod In tholr hall. M. J, Sherman and family visited at tho Oscar Jacukcs homo Satur day. Mrs. Nolllo Froozo and daughter from tho Intorlor, spont tho woek Visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Buo .Weaver loft Thursday for Numpa, whoro sho will visit hor brothor, Leo Flzor. Mrs. Ed. Qibson and two sons spent Saturday nt.tlio C. U. Stover homo.1 Will Flzor and wlto roturnod to Crane Saturday aftor a wcok's visit at tho T 11. Flzor homo. A. E. Carlson of Molba, visited with frlonds at Frullland tbo last of tho wook. Frod Ulasor purchusod tho Don Ison homo on tho East sldo. Ho wilt begin Improvements as soon as tho wcathor pormlls Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Capron vlsltod at Ed Horry's Tuesday. Mrs. Will Qulnn Is visiting at tho homo of hor brothor, Tom Uoaui, This wook. During tho last week L. A. Walk or and Harrison Soaward sold four carloads of fat stoors which wore shipped to Portland markets. 8. D. Dorman has his sheds In roadlnoss for oarly lambing which will begin about tho first of Febru ary. Several others aro making preparations and by Fobruary ICth will bo running full crows. Mrs. N. A. Jucokos is spondlng tho wook In Nam pa with rolatlvos. Tho tlmo year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arba Fit Is sorlously 111 at tholr homo west of Cairo. 'Mr. Throlkot and "Shorty" Woo ton aro spondlng tho wook near II0I56, Improving a ranch which Mr. Throlkol rocoutly purchased In tho Holso valley, and whoro ho expects to movo In a short tlmo. Hox Marquis roturnod Tuosday from Harney county whoro ho has boon attondtug buslnoss for tho past fow wooks. Slduoy Comogys formorly of On tario, was visiting hora from Dia mond, Oro., last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Flsor of Crane, woro visiting rolatlvos and frlonds In 6ntarlo and Frullland last wook. A. E, Drown of Crane, passod through Ontario on his way to Holso last wook. Sonator Chas. W. Ellis and O. W. Cloyongor of Hums, woro Ontario visitors ovor tho wook ond Tho Ontario Furnlturo Co, has so curod a now truck, and Is having It docoratod for sorvlco by Harney Tumor. Mrs. Kato Long and Miss Edna Warren vlsltod in Nyssa Sunday, tho guests of Miss Warren's pnrouts, Mayor and Mrs. P. M. Warren. Mr. and MrB. Geo. McCtaln aro tho parents of a 0 pound boy, born Saturday, January 21st. Mrs. Mary Cronln who has boon staying in Payette for sumo .tlmo, roturnod to hor homo (ho first of last week, and wont on up to Vale whoro sho spent tho latter part of tho woek with Mrs, Stcolhamtucr. J. D. AdklnB and sou of Spokane, roturnod to tholr homo Saturday af tor a week's visit with Mr Adkln's Blstor, Mra. Nan A. McNnlr. Tho Congregational Ladlos Aid will moot Wodnosday, Fobruary 1st, with Mrs. F. S. Taylor. Mrs. Sylvostor Hoso of Ironsldo, and ltttlo son, aro tho guests this wcok of Mr. and Mrs. a. Turoman. Miss Modest Mooro spent Sunday visiting her brother; Arthur Mooro of Parma Last Saturday afternoon MrB. E, V. Anderson entertained a number of llttlo1 folks at hor homo, with a party in honor of tho sixth birthday of llttlo Hobort Augustus. A flno birthday cako was tho contor of at traction and a very pleasing aftor noon wns spout by tho children. ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET Written and Edited by the News Writing Class of The English Department WINNKH8 GIVKN HANQUKT For tho past two months tho mombors of tho Endeavor liavo been holding a contest tor tho securing of now members. Four teams woro chosen, each having tho namo of soiuo mako of car. Tho team so curing tho largest numbor of mom bors for tholr particular car, were to bo cntortalnod by tho threo los ing teams. Tho winning toam un der tho leadership of Miss lluth Lackey and Quy Socoy woro enter tained Wodnosday ovonlng with a banquet In tholr honor, at tho Con gregational church. MOOUl.MVADKINH Ono of tho woddlngs of roconU data which Is of Intorost to many Ontario pooplo, and which was somo how overlooked by tho Argus was that of Arthur Mooro and Myrtlo Wadklns of Parma, Idaho. .Mr. Mooro Is an Ontario High school graduato, and sorvod in ttio world war. Ills father Major Mooro Is a prominent farmer In this soctlon. Tho young couplo will mako tholr homo In Parma, whoro Mr. Mooro is omployod In tho bank. HOSPITAL Ni:VS NOTES Mrs. Mary Cartor of Wolsor, Idaho was oporatod on Tuosday morning at tho hospital horo for appendici tis. Mrs. Allco Potorson of Nyssa is tho proud mothor of a baby girl, born at tho hospital last wook. Ed. Davran, who undorwont an oporatlou somo tlmo ago is again ablo to bo around a llttlo. Mrs. Anna Sullivan who has boon conflnod to tho hospital for somo tlmo, Is now getting along nicely. Mrs. H. E. Hall and Uothol Hall of Frultland woro oporatod on horo last wook, and, aro gottlng along well. Kolth Cummlngs of Nyssa, has boon conflnod to tho hospital for tho past wook. Albert Wilson of Wolsor was brought to tho hospital this wook for an oporatlon. Tho stock Judging team which will soon enter a contest at Weber Is composed of tho following beys: James McCrolght, Ouy Sccoy, Ho bort Llnzy, Lou Weaver and Eugene Shay. Tho mombors of tho grain Judging aro Dick Adam Halph Drauo, William Vemow, ThomaB Amldon and David Chadwlck. Two moro beginning students In typewriting havo mado 30 words a ulnuto or hotter stuco tho last pub lication. Allco Dorman making an avorago of 33.4 words d mlnuto, and Allco Uervln 30 words a mlnuto, on a fifteen mlnuto test. Tho Nut Club and tho Ordor of tho O, Invited tholr girl frlcudB to en joy a Blclghlng party with them af tor tho basket ball gamos Friday night. Tho members of tho Ontario Ha dlo Club aro planning to publish a club papor about Fobruary 1st. Tho mombers of tbo cast of "Qroen Stockings" tho senior class play, aro busy each night practicing. They oxpect to put on tho play tho last of Fobruary or tho first of March. On January 27 tho first half of tho school year closes. Studonts who aro behind In tholr work aro making good use of tho last days of tho somostor. Friday January 20 tho Ontnrlo baskot ball loams, both tho boys and girls, played tho Paycgto teams In Ontario. Uoth teams camo out with tho long end of tho scoro, tho boys winning 54 to 10, tho girls 1C to 2. Saturday ovonlng tho N. N. Club and tholr lnvltod guests woro enter tained at tho homo of Miss Urba An dorson. Tho ovonlng was spont with gamos and music. At tho closo of tho ovonlng rofroshmonts woro sorvod by tho comtntttoo In chargo. Those prosout woro Allco Dorman, Margarot Hlackaby, Mil dred Davis, Paulino Jaqulsh, Doro thy Doan, Claro I. Wood, Margarot Drano, Irouo Faublon Marjorlo Potorson, Edith King, Ethel Conwuy, Urba Andorson, Wondall Thayer, Halph Kmlsun, Frank Scott, William Loos, Hugh UIggs, Jack Wcavor.Paut Potorson, Frank Clomont, Aubrey Doan, LawronCb Howo Earl Skow, Donald Parker and Halph Dranc. MISs Couway acted as chaporon. Tho Sigma club had plannod a slolghlng party last Tuesday night, but owing to a chango In tho weath er, an Indoor party was held instoad at tho homo of Misses Hopo and Evadlno Cochran. Tho oarly part of tho ovonlng was spont In playing vSrlous games, aftor which' tho SlEmau and tholr boy guests attend ed tho show. DoIIcIoub rofrosh monts woro sorvod at tho Cochran homo after tho show. Tho Junior class 1b planning n slolghlng party somo tlind in tho near tuturo. Tho girls at tho Practlco Houso had us tholr guosta Monday night at dlnnor Judgo and Mrs. W. W. Wood and Miss Conway. Monday morutng beginning at ton o'clock, a tryout dobato waB hold in tho assembly room of tho High school. Tho question dlscussod was: Hcsolvod; That tho Nations of tho World should disarm to a minimum nocossary tor pollco pro tection. Margaret lllaCkaby, Itoba Hood, Frank Clomont and Francis Hlodor uphold tho aftlrmattvo; Myr na Socoy, Wondall Thayer, Eucono Shay and Hugh UIggs uphold tho nogatlvo. Tho nogatlvo won tho de cision of tho Judgos, Tho toauis choson to roprosont tho High school in tho Orogon Stato Dobatlng Loaguo aro Hoba Hood and Margarot Ulack aby, atflrmatlvo; Hugh UIggs and Wondall Thayer, nogatlvo. Hugh UIggs was glvoti tho highest scoro by tho Judgos. Tho teams wilt moot toams from Vale and Nyssa in tho noar futuro. O. K. KLKCTH Tho Christian Endeavor Society of tho Cougrogatlonal and Prysby torlan churches at a buslnoss moot ing hold last Tuosday ovonlng, olectod tho following, of tlcors for tho coming year: Vorgll Ilooso, proBl dont; Hopo Cochran, vtco president; Laura Wherry, socrotary; Evadlno Cochran, troasuror and Ilolon Dun- stouo, planolst. "Don't forgot to distinguish bo twoon not and gross Incomo In mak ing out 1021 incomo tax roturns," advises Clyda Q. Huntley, Collector of Intornal Hovonuo. "Every tax payer who had a not Incomo of $2,000 or a gross Incomo of 10,000, rognrdloss of tho not Incomo, must fllo a return. This Is very Impor tant and tho tnxpayor must govorn hlmolf accordingly or ho will bo Ila bio to hoavy ponaltlos. Thoso ro turns must bo filed not lator than March 1C, 1022." VOli SALE Typowrltor In good shape. Cheap. Ford Oarago. COUNTY l'lONKHH PASSIM Mrs. Will Uoaru and Mrs. Manila Egland of Urldgoport, and Joss Uoam of Uolso, passod through On tario Sunday on tholr way to Nyssa to attend tho tunoral sorvlcos of W. W. Hoain. Mr. Uoam is a plon oor of Mainour county, who dlod in Long Hoach, California. Tho body was shipped back to his old homo for burial. Tho now Incomo tax law allows tho following oxempttons: Blnglo porson or marrlod person not living with husband or wlto, $1,000; hoad of a family, or married porson liv ing with husband or wifo, 12,500, unions tho not Incomo Is In oxcoss of $6,000, In which caso tho oxomptlon Is only $2,000; for each dopondont under tho ago of Iff, $400. Hoad of a family undor tho law Is doflnod as "a porson who supports In ono housohold ono or moro rolatlvos by blood, marrlago or adoption.' fOU SALE Drtck house, seven rooms, tbroo lots, garage, on mala stroot. W. F. Escuo. CALUMET BAKING POWDER It is reasonable in cost and possesses more than the Or dinary leavening strength. You pay leas and use lees. You get the most ia purity, depeadsbtllty aad wbole- In every way it is the beat way to keep down bak ing cost. Thaf s what haa made k the world's bfej gest telling baking powder baa kept it the favorite of aaUKona of housewives for more thaa thirty years. Peaad caa of Calumet coatafoa fuM 16 oa. Some baking powders coesleTa 33 or. laetead of 16 o. caaa. Be sure yea get a pound when you waatTfc SPECIAL SHOE SALE "NORMAL PRICES" are very much in style. . We are STYLE LEADERS Setting the paco in prices, is quite as important with us as featuring the favored fashions Caluaset SuiuMne Cake Recipe Vj cup of butter, lf$ cups granu lated aucrar. 2W cupe flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Calu- met usxing Powder. 1 tea spoon lemon, vnllr t9 Q, mhom Then mix lath regular way. W L. DOUGLAS WOMEN'S BROGUE OXFORDS This Oxford is mado of Gonuino Calfskin and has a porforated K. Wing tip. Stamped for $7.50 Special $6.45 BOYS' SHOES Odd sizes. Thoy como in both black and brown, round and Eng lish toe, sizo 9 1-2 to 5 1-2. Special $2.95 WQMEN'S BLACK SPATS Mado of a good quality fabric. Sale Price 76c Women's Black SATIN PUMPS One strap pumps, come in throe different heols, military, Baby Louis and high Louis Heels. $6.00 values Special $4.95 CHILDREN'S LACE SHOES Thev como in both brown and black. Sizes 8 1-2 to 2. Sale Price $2.45 Children's, Jersey Leggings keep the kiddies warm. Sale price 50c Women's Black Gunmetal Brogue OXFORDS with porforated saddle strap. $5.50 values Special $3.95 Boys' and Girls' First Quality ONE BUCKLE OVERSHOE Sizes 8 1-2 to 2 . Special $1.39 Men's .Canvas ..Leggings, ..sale price 75c Besides the items listed we are having a special sale on five different styles of Women's High Shoes with both military & Louis heels, also several styles of Men's Dress & Work Shoes. See bargains displayed in windows QUAST BROS. Ontario's Exclusive Shoe Store &