The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 09, 1922, Image 6

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TH3SONTAHIOARGU8, ONTARIO; OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922
SCHOOL NOTES
Guy Socoy Is back In school nttor
a sorlouB attack of blood polson-
' lng r
Wodnosday morning, Fob. 1, Mr.
Young, boys' socrotary of tho Y. M.
C. A., spoka In assembly and Invited
tho boys of tho O. II. S. to tho con
foronco which Is bolng held In Dolso.
Clnss group pictures woro takon
Thursday during nssombly.
Tho boys' second baokot ball tonm
accompanied by Mr. Thomns, wont
to Payette last Friday night and
woro defeated by tho I'ayotto toam
"with a scoro of 27 to 4.
Thursday morning a Btudont bo
dy mooting wob hold during assem
bly with Jnmos McCrolglit student
body prosldont, presiding. At this
tlmo a primary oloctlon for Queen
of hoarts for tho valontlno party
was hold, Ethol Couwny, Allco Dor
man Lola Evorott and Iloba ltood
rocolvlng tho highest number of
votos. Tho following morning tho
student body cast votes again; tho
ballots resulting In tho oloctlon of
lloba ltood. Itoba Is busy thoso
days selecting hor king and court.
With such a gracious quoon rolgnlng
over tho fostlvltlos tho party Is an
nssurcd succoss.
Thursday night, March 2, Is tho
dato sot for tho presentation of tho
Sonlar play, "Ureen Stockings".
Each nlghUtho cast Is busily at
work practicing. Tho piny is a
vory clover comedy, ono of tho most
popular of tho Samuol Fronch pro
ductions. Friday night tho boys' gloo club
ontortalnod tho Btudont body with
two woll rondorod selections.
Tho boys' and girls' baskot ball
teams with coaches Lathrop and
Leo plnyod Wolsor High school nt
Wolsor Friday night. Tho girls'
gamo resulted In a tlo, which whou
playod out, gavo Wolsor ono point
ovor Ontario, tho scoro bolng 10 to
17. Tho boys woro also dofoatod. .
Miss Ounstono sang for tho stu
dont body during asBombly TuoBday
"Lnk a lloso," was thoroughly np
prucolatod and rocolvod a hoarty on-
coro. ilaft
Wodnosday ovonlng, Fob. lb, at
8 o'clock, Miss Holon Dunstono, ns
alstod by Mrs. W. II. Harrison, solo
ist will prosont tho Hoys' and Girls'
Oloo Clubs with n muslcnlo In tho
High BChool assembly hall.
Tuesday night tho Ontario baskot
ball tossors, both bqys and girls, do
foatod teams from tho Vnlo High.
Tho boys' scoro stood 30 to 8, and tho
girls' 12 to 4.
llttlo nloco, Edith Drown, returned
from Portland last Saturday whoro
they have boon visiting for flvo
wooks.
A. F. Ilurr and family spent Sun
day wltlv Josso Drown and family.
Irono Pough, Edith and deorgo
Goodwator of Ontario woro also din
nor guosts at tho Drown homo.
Tho Sunday School was woll at
tended Sunday. Tlfo (lospol Toam
from Ontalro Daptlst church con
ducted tho service In nbsonco of Hov.
Hlom. This was their (lrst attonlpt
uiul tlioy nro to bo commended on
tho oxcollont sorvlco they bo ably
conducted. Tho quartotto from' tho
Daptlst church also Bang.
ADRIAN NEWS
Hay Elliot motored to Parma ono
day this week, returning with a loan
of supplies for Holly Dros. storo.
Mrs. Dolllo McCreary has been
very 111, but Is roportod nomo bettor
at present.
Uud McPhorson wns In tho city on
business Friday,
Pofcr Chrlstonson Is stepping out
In a now conveyance Having tradod
throe lots In Adrian to William
Ashcrnft for ft whlto horso. So Mr.
OhrlBtcnsen rides to town now In n
buggy.
Llttlo Dorothy Holly is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Frank Mlllor.
Mr. Cooloy was visiting rolattvos
In Adrian ono day this wook.
Mrs. William Ashcratt returned
on the Homodalo train from Nyssa
Monday, sho and son hns bcon visit
Ine hor daughtor. Mrs. Zlnk and Mr.
S. Ashcratt. Sho took sick whllo
thoro and roturnod to hor homo near
Adrian.
Morlt aroollng'roturnod to Wolsor
Monday whoro ho will tako up his
school duties at tho Intormountaln
Instltuto. Mrs, drooling accompani
ed him to l'arma, returning tho samo
evening.
Potor Glasscock from Owyhco was
shopping In tho city Monday.
lint Connolly was an Adrian visit
or Tuesday.
VALLEY VIEW
Mtsa Una Armstrong, who has
' boon unablo to attend, High School
tho past wook on nccount of slcknoss
was ablo to roturn this wook.
Tho Farm lluroau hold a vory In
torotlng mooting at tho Valloy Vlow
ochool houno last Thursday ovonlng
which was woll attoudad and result
od tn tho addition of sovoral now
mombors, Tho program opened by
singing u number of popular aongs
lod by Prof. Conklln; a reading,
"Smlloy'B Frog," by Mr. T. W. Clng
got; ulnglug of pnrodlos on Old
Dlnck Joo and Amorlca lod by tho
school chlldron; reading by Mrs.
Gray Klnuoy followed by tho Kane
nroo Kort. A. u. aiuco acton as
Judgo, a oo. K. Alkcn, Clerk; Messrs.
llrolthaupt and 0. W. Dean At
torneys tor tho prosocutton; Messrs.
Claggott and Conklln, Attorneys for
tho dofonso; Jury Messrs Ashahor,
Armstrong and 8hnffor Mosdumns
I)oan, Konuoy and Ilurr. A. F. Ilurr
was tho first witness for tho pro
Hocutlon. Ills crops consisted of
Jack rabbits nnd hides, but nttor
consldorablo cross examination ho
acknowledged ho was In the, dairy
buslnesss In a small way, also raised
aomo young stock and grain and
potatoes. Mr. Frod Bundqulst wlt
noss for tho dofonso was bo confused
tn his atntomonta that his testimony
was rulod out. W S. Roos, A.
Drown and Chnrlos Amldon furthor
proved that tho old inothods of
farming woro Inadequate nnd tho
Jury decldod for the acqultnl of
"Old Undoslrnblo". Tho dofonso
uukod for a rotrlal of tho caso In
Lackoy'u Kort nt Arcadia tho follow
ing night. Following the dismissal
of tho Kort, Professor Conklln ox
plalnod tho plans of tho Farm
lluroau nnd Bovornl now mombors
Jolnod.
Miss Lola Ilees, who was oporatcd
on for nppondlcltls last woek Is ro
portod to bo doing as woll as could
ho oxpoctoa.
Miss Edith Goodwator and hor
FRUITLAND BENCH
BONDS FOR NEW SCHOOL
HOUSE AGAIN VOTED DOWN
Frulllnnd Voters Dccllno to Author
Ivo Issunnco of IndcbtAlne to
Care for Schools Other
Frultlnnd News
Anothor tlmo tho board for a now
high achool building for Frultland
has failed to carry by a small mar
gin. Had twolvo of thoso voting
against tho proposition votod for It,
It would hnvo carrloa and iy rail
Frultland would liavo had a billdlnK
to tuko caro of tho chlldron. The
conditions nro pitiful nnd tho Roafd
does not know what It can or will
do to mnko room. Tho voto was
roportod 320 for and 178 against.
An Unusual P. T. A. Meeting
Friday nftornoon tho P. T. A. mot
In tho auditorium of tho High School
Mrs. Andors tho olghth grado toachor
on "Hoys nnd supervision ot nay"
which was unusually good and thon
a vory good round tablo discussion
ot that papor was takon port In by
Mrs. Hnrry T. Lowls, and Hor. Geo.
Todd and others. Hov. Todd gnvo a
splendid talk on his oxporlonco with
boys In tho Y. M. 0, A. and Scout
work. On Fobruury 17th Child Wol
fare. Day will bo observed and n
spoclal program has boon prepared1
and tho program will bo given in
tho nftornoon nt 2:30 nt tho achool
houso. On Friday ovonlng, March
10th, Miss Thompson ot Dolso, tho
Supervisor of Principals, will bo
horo to glvo a roost Interesting ad
dross. Every patron ot tho school
should como out to hoar hor.
Last Wodnosday ovonlng tho large
auditorium of tho Daptlst church
propor was filled to hoar a vory In
teresting talk by Hor. Frank Manly,
ot Nolloro, India. Hov. Ford Ilurtch
and bis Gospol Toam of 25 mombors
camo down from Now Plymouth to
glvo spoclnl musical numbors. Frult
land furnlshod music also. After
tho mooting tho Lndlos Aid sorved
sandwltchos, plckloa and coffco nnd
n Boclal hour was epont.
In Case of
SICKNESS
You must liavo Perscrtptlous
dispensed oxactly as tho physi
cian ordors. Everything pos
sibles for proper care and com
fort ot tho patient.
Your Roxnll Storo glvos you
patlcular attention to this Sor
vlco and has In stock evory
thing nocossary for tho care
nnd comfort of Individuals.
ONTARIO PHARMACY
Porscrtpttons our Specialty
noxall Eastman Victor
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FOR SALE 80 tons hay, will sell
all or small amounts. 1 mile oast ot
town. Ed Long. It
MAJESTIC THEATRE-SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
Charles (Chic) Sale
Playing seven distinct roles
V BBSs! I T A" I U t
IllrilP I '
Oh
iw k Thpn flprirlpri hpttw kribum an Hfc M'w
manager of e Slippery Elm Picture Palace" where
Wallu Craw aoes to see -
ihemovies 'and listen to ..
Dessie Teed, village organist,)
accompany me singing or
Theke Gear. Jk wit of
i ir 2 '.'l. ...L.'L
community, wnur
m
ilk
,rV 1rtwal?1 UUV II in ilillii'Il 3
BwpiBsy-
HAFtOL
f ,,
rr
Elmh.Benden moves the
scenery and watches HisM'bsput on
v JkeBnuin'rle Fooled 'Em AIH
a thrilino fijht for fortune and a akl,which
tJ a vl H mJ 1 1 J i. 1
vv2PJ
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ai:
Jdr. Varcifer Editor at
7he Weekly Bee" comes to revievt
EVERY CHARACTER PORTRAYED BY MR.SALE
AN EXCEPTIONAL PICTURE,
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Lloyd
NEVER
WEAKEN
It's n groat llfo If you
"Novor Woakon"
It'a a grcator laugh If you
"Novor Weaken"
It'a n grcnt thrill of you
"Novor Weaken"
If tho doctor Bays "Heart O.K."
It your bettor halt says "you
haven't laughed lately." '
THE SKVB THE LIMIT
IT LEAVKS YOU LIMP FROM
LAUGHTER
SEE
"NEVER WEAKEN"
MALlinUK COUNTY HIUL ICS-
TATIJ THANSKintK lti:COUD
IC1) JAN 20 to FKIi. I
U. S. A. to Von A. Frnnshlor. SEU
SWU: SWSEU Soc. IB; NEU nnd
NE14NWW Soc. 22-H-41. 10111121
Ooo. Collott ot ux to Arthur C,
Holly NEUSWU Soc. 20-21-40
0117121. $1.00.
P. M. Dlnkloy tn Mlnnlo E. Illnk-
ley, lot 7, Mock 21t Nyssa. 128 22.
Jordan Valloy Farms to D. I).
Joslyn SHSEU Soc. 1-31-42. $1.00.
First National Dank of Eugene to
Jos. W. Elng, WHNWH. NWWBW
U, Soc. 25; SWUSWU Sec. 24110
47. 1127122. $10.
U. s; A. to Hlrnm Hamilton, NEW
NWH Soo 13; 8EU8BU See. 14-20-30.
11822.
Hlrnm Hamilton to Martin Joyco.
NEUNWfc Sec. 13; SEViSBVi Soe.
14-20-38. 120 22. $10.
Oraa R. Meadows ot vlr to Rnlph
L. Haworth, lot 3, Soc. 30-21-47.
1 30 22. $10,000.
block 78, Ontario. 7171019.
J. F. Doty ot ux to Cornelius ny
an, lota 10, 17, and 18, block 78,
Ontario. 1020J20. $1.00.
U. 8. A. to Oscar P Jacokcs lota
Ll nad 2, Soc. 33; NNWU Sec. 34
20-41. 110121.
Freoman W. Klrwln to Mrs, Grnco
D. Dickey, lota 3, 4, 6, NEUSWU.
BHSWV4NE and part ot lot 0, Seo
C-10-44. 112021. $10.
Huntington snoop anu Land Co.,
to Pando Shoep and Land do,,' SH
8WV4 Boo. 7; NtfNWtt Soc. 18-16-.44.
1127122. $10.
R. N, Wolllngton ot ux to O. A.
Molton, NWUBEU See. 3-33-39.
12 10 21. $10.
0. A. Melton to Wm. II. Wiggins
Und., H Int. In NAV SBU Soc. 3-
33-3U. 12 21 121. S10.
t I I
Julia Klesol, ot nl to K. S. & D.
Fruit Innd Co., Right of wuy for
plpo lino. 12022. $1.00.
K. B. & D. Fruit Iind Co. to Julia
Klesol ot nl., right-of-way for plpo
lino, 12022.
Kobort S. Mlnton to John II. For
bos, NtfSBU.NEttSWU, Soc. 19-19-47.
122021. $1.00.
First National Dank of Hastings,
Nob., to L. D. Stluor. EHSEU Sec.
10-17-44. 7721.v $600. '
Wm. B. Loos otx to J. F. Doty,
Iota 11, 12, 13, 14, 10 17 and 18;
T. A. Shormnn ot ux to Suslo Fow
oll ot vlr, lots 4 and 6 block 04, 1
3122. $382.32.
Q. II. Lawrenco ot ux to Suslo Fow
all ot vlr, lots 4 nnd 6, block 04, On
tario; 110122. $1,000.
Andrew Hanson to Anna Thomas
on. EHB14NEU Sec. 32-20-40.
0321. $10.
M. Tounsond ot ux to Frank J.
Zollor ot ux. lot 6. block 0, Torrnco
Holghts Add. to Ontario. 2420.
$10.
MARRIAGE LICE.NHKH IHHUEI)
Alonzo F. Hodrlck nnd Mlla Lof
lln. 216122.
David M. John and Ruth E.
Macomb. 212. 22.
COMI'LVINTH 1'ILKI)
C, A. Carter vs. Olgn Korcher ot
nl. 131H2. Foroclosuro of wort'
gago. $076.00.
TWO TEAMS OF MULES Oood
ones; for salo or trado. Rex Marquis,
phono ZOO 113.
OARAGE FOR RENT
First houso south of High School.
FOR SALE Rhodo Island Rod
Cockorols, none bettor, $1,60 oach
Hooking orders for hatching ogga at
$1,00 a sotting of 16, Also wheat nnd
clovor sood for salo.
JOHN MOLENAAR
Two tnlloa straight weat ot town.
Lonvo ordora at Ontario Moat and
Grocory Co. 8t pd
NOTICE OF 110X1) BALK
SOUTHEAST UNIT DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
Sealed proposals will bo rocolvod
by tho Hoard of Supervisors of tho
Southeast Unit Dralnago District at
tholr offlco In Ontario, Malheur
County, Orogon, until tho hour, ot 2
o'clock p. m. of Tuosdny, the 14th
day of March, 1922, and Immedi
ately thereafter publicly oponod, for
the purchase ot bonds ot said Dls.
trlct in tho sum ot $20,000,00, dated
Novombor 16, 1921, In denomin
ations ot $500,00 oach and matur
ing serially na follows, to-wlt:
Maturity Numbors Interest Principal Intorost
1920 1 $1200.00 $ 600.00 $1700.00
1027 2 1170.00 600.00 1070.00
1928 3 4 1140.00 1000.00 2140.00
1929 5 6 1080.00 1000.00 2080.00
1930 7 8 1020.00 1000.00 2020.00
1931 9 10 11 900.00 1600.00 2460.00
1932 12 13 14 870.00 1600.00 2370.00
1933 16 16 17 780.00 1600.00 2280.00
1934 18 19 20 690.00 1600.00 2190.00
1935 21 23 23 600.00 1500.00 2100.00
1936 24 25 20 610.00 1500.00 2010.00
1937 27 28 29 420.00 1600.00 1920.00
1938 30 31 32 330,00 1600.00 1830.00
1939 33 34 35 36 240.00 2000.00 2240.00
1940 37 38 39 40 120.00 2000.00 2120.00
' Said bonds to bear Intorost at
0 per nnnum, payable semi-annually
on tho 15th day of May and
Novombor, principal and Interest
payable In United States Gold Coin
at tho office ot tho Secretary ot
said District at Ontario, Malheur
County, Oregon, or nt tho Fiscal
Now York City, at tho option of the
Now York City, at the Option ot the
holdor.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified chock for 10 ot the
amount thereof, same to bo forfeited
to the District as llq&ldate'd dam
ages In the event the successful, bid-
dor falls to take up nnd pay for said
bonds within ten days after tho
nward.
Said bonds to be certified by the
Irrigation Securities Commission ot
tho Stato of Oregon, nnd said salo to
bo subject to such certification.
Tho Doard reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Dy order ot the Doard of Super
visors ot Southeast Unit Drainage
District. Dated the 4th day ot
February, 1922.
O. E. CARMAN, Secretary.
First publication Feb. 9. 1922.
Last publication March 9, 1922.
pEMEMBERtoask
your grocer for Cal
umet Daking Powder and be
sure that you get It the In
dianheadontheorangelabcL Then forget about bake
day failures. For you will
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet
est and most palatable foods.
And now remember, you
always use less than of most
other brand:? because if pos
sesses greater leavening strength.
Now Remember-
Always Use
4L I
4 1 1 jj
There is no waste. If a
recipe calls for one egg two
cups of flour half a cup of
milk that's all you use.
You never have to re-bake.
Contains only such ingre
dients as have been officially
approved by U, & Food Authorities,
I the product of the Ufge moat
Biodere tad sanitary Bakteg JPow
dr Factories In exieteBce.
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 or. Some baking powders come in
12 ojc instead of 16 oz. cans. De aura
you get a pound whf n you want it.
Calusut
CKiU
Moffis
fUdp
4 cups sifted
Sour, 4 level tea
spoeaft CaluHwt
Baking Powder,
1 tablespoon su
gar, 1 teaspoon
salt. 2,R 3
cubs of sweet
mttk. Then mix
ia the regular
way.
THEATRE AnRACTHMS
Friday
JIM. TDK I'RNMAN
LINONKL MARRYMORE
WInnors of tho West
Saturday
RII)i:it OF Till: KING LOG
ALL STAR
You Wouldcn't Dollovo It, Comedy
Sunday Monday and Tuesday
HIS MRS
CHICK BALK
Novor Weaken Harold Lloyd
Topics ot tho Day
Wodnosday
TKOI'JOAh IX)VI3
International News
Thursday
T1IIJ LAST I'AYMKNT
PALA NEGRI
Screon Snapshots
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Ma
jestic Saturday
TIIH SORRRN'8 ORRATDflT
OUTDOOR .MASTKIU'IKCE
.yt
IffoImmDay -
Special ProducUM
King $
MEET THEM FACE TO FACE
"XK".
"The Ride of the Kln I.nc" mn,.
ous In spirit, powerful In body, tend-
or ui ntjari; no ruiea me lumber
land with an Iron hand,
"XK.'a" DAUGHTER
A chip ot tho old block tor whom
a. n, rougnt ana sacnacod.
"XKV niVAr.
Son of a Lumber Klnir hn triaA
buy X, K. but only succeeded la
marrying u.
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