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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
t P l G? t- w v 1 ONTARIO. OREGON, THtfaSDAY, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 Potted Plants ' Aire Ready ow Our greenhouses are" now showing a most .complete line of potted plants in all popular varieties. We have a fine lot of Holland Bulbs just coming into bloom. Also a nice collection of ferns and other decorative plants. Our cut flowers are always ready for immediate delivery. For spring planting we will have a com plete line of all vegetable plants in season in transplanted and pulled plants. Also a complete line of flowering and popular bedding plants in season. E & B FLORISTS ONTAKIO, OREQON illllll Remember! That we have the only shop in On tario equipped to give your Ford Motor a real overhaul. Our me chanics are special Ford men. FORDSON TRACTOR $486.90 DELIVERED V. B. STAPLES FORD GARAGE ONTAEIO, OREGON 5$ minmviek MARCH Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY tiJI J 0050 1.00 toot; 1.00 rvlftrt 1.IS1 1V ums i.i ewo 1.00 7 Sttl, tiu. JIM I IK I OPERATIC Eri (a rhe mMfltUrl (U II TtiouT) From The Mttked mil" Act III. Bent 1 (Verdi), Uarlton. In Italian, Olmtppe DtnUe INSTRUMENTAL MeJodr la P (Opue No. 1) (nvbtntteln) rianaforte Sola . LeepoM Oodowtkj Air for a Sltlnr (Dscb) Violin Rolo DronUUw Ilubernun StradrlU Overture (Flotow) Concert mint ... . Walter 11. lloctri and ill Ban4 Merry Wvee of WUtltor Overture (Nlcolal) Concert Band Walter II. nogera and lite Wand ItaJUa Atre Medler (Son Oeloaal Mamma tilt-Marlnarlello O Sol Mlo Campana ill Nan Uulito) .rr. by I'trry. Ac cordlon Sola ...... .Mario Perry Olori Wlti (l'erry) Accordion Duel . . , , Mario Perry and Joieph repplno CONCERT Utile Town In the OulJ Coantjr Down (raecoe-Carlc-Ban- dere) Teaor.. ..... Theo. Karl Jjuelo O' Mlu (Bowlet-Walt) Tenor Ttito. Katie Alotia, 0 (rarewctl to Thee) (t.llluokalanl) Soprano . , Irene WlllUroe and Mala Trio dolondrlo (The B wallow) (flerradell) Soprano and Contralto Irene William and Klltabeth Lennox POPULAR nr Old Ranthland (Creamer-Iaylon) Baritone.. Eriett liar Mr Hawaiian Melody (Itlng le-Coola) Soprano and Contralto. Irene Audrey and Emily Earl Kb-Xju-A (Caldwell-Kern) From "Oood Mornlnr. Dearie." Tenor........ . Win. Itet.e and Mai Trio Bat It wllb Mutle (Irvine Jl.rlln) From "Mutto Ho rterue," Baritone Elliott BUaw and Male Trio la Bluebird Land (Wllllami-Short) Sopraao and Tenor. .. Irene Audrey and Cuarlea Hart That' How I BWIOTO U You (Dubln-Cunalntbam-Rule) Tenor Jamea Craven and Male Trio FOR DANCING Ty.Too Fox Trot (Blbo) Carl Fenton'a Orcheatra Btmllnj Fox Trot (Sullivan) Carl Fenton'a Orcbettra I'T Cot My Habit On Fox Trot (Durante) . Uennle Krue(er Orcheatra School Houto Itlur Fox Trot (Irvine Berlin) From the "Mutlo Hoi llevue" Uennle Knitter Orcbettra Brollln Fox Trot (noie-Wolohan-Krauti-rlll-Burtnett-Cooper-Ul.veneon) Introducing- "Have You ForcotlenT" . tfelvlna Orcheatra Oood-Bro, Fretty ButterttUe Fox Trot (Coolte-OlmanJ fielvln'a Orcheitne By th Pyramid Fox Trot (rlorlto) ' Uene nodtmlch'a Orcbettra Blcht or WrOBX Fox Trot (flliemora-Bleee) . . . """" o.ne llodemlch' Orcbettra" Ontario furniture Co. RRUNSWICK RECORDS 7flo Pw 111' CAIil 1X)H 1111)8 Tlio Trustees of the ConKroKn tlonnl church of Ontnrlo will receive soalod proposals for tlio raising of tho prosont church building, tlio ex cavating of a basement under same, up to 2 o'clock p. in., on February 21, 1922, nt tho olTIco of II. L. Potorson at tho "Ontario Furnlturo Company, when tlioy will bo oponod and considered. Tho Trustees of Bald church rencrvo tlio right to re ject any or nil bids. Spocincatlons may bo soon at tho Ontario Furnlturo company's storo or may bo. obtained from tho undersigned. Uy tho Board of Trustees Congregational Church of Ontario, Vy J. T. McNulty, Socrotary NOTION OP SHERIFF'S SALE Notlco Is horoby given that under and by virtue of an execution In fore cIoBiirCduly Issued by tho Clork of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Orogon, for Malliaur County, dated tho 7th day of Fobruary, 1022, and directed to mo, upon a docroo and ordor of sola rondorod In said Court on tho 7th day of February, 1022, whnroln J. 1). UllllngBloy, ns plain tiff,' and Samuel V. Sutton and Unit ed States National Dank of Vnlo, Oregon, a corporation, as defendants, n Judgment was rondorod In favor of tho aboro namod plaintiff and against tho abovo named defondant Samuel !'. Sutton, for tho Bum of J2.0CO.OO, with Intorcflt thoroon from tho 7th I day of August, 1021, nt tho rata of I ton par cent por annum, and $300.00 : attorney's foes, which Judgment and ' flnftriin fllrlltni Atwnftl fwl Min .nln nt tho following described real pronorty situated In Malheur County, Oregon, to-wlt; Tho Northwest Quarter (NWU ), Southwest Quarter (SU'Vi ) of Section Twonty-slx (20), North Half of tho North Halt (N NVi) of Soctlou Thlrty-Btx; (30). Norjli Half of tho North Halt (N NH) of Soctlon Thlrty-flvo (3G), and Southeast Quartor of tho Northeast Quartor (SKU NKU) of Section Twenty-two (22), nil In Township Twonty sovon (27) South, Range Thlrty-olght (38), K. W. M also Southeast Quartor of tho Northwest Quartor (813 i NWU), Northeast Quartor of tho Southwest Quartor (N13U 8WU), North Halt of tho Southoast Quartor (NH SI3U) of Soctlon Twonty-sovon (27)), Town ship Twunty-sovon(27) South, Hango Thlrty-olght (38) E. V. M., Kxcopt parcel of land Is Northwest corner of SHU NWU, of said Section 417,42 foot oast nnd wost, and 208.71 foot north nnd south, containing two (2) acres, togothor with tho tona monts, hoodltamonto and nppurten- ancos thoroto belonging nnd apper taining. I will on tho 18th day of March, 1022, at tho hour of 11 o'clock In tho foronooli of said day, nt tho north main ontrunco door or tho County Court Houso In Vnlo, Mal eour County. Orogon, soil at public miction to tho highest bidder or bid- dors for cash, nil rights tltlo and ln.terost which said abovo named defendants had on tho 7th day of August, 1018, nnd now havo in said jroal proporty, toguthor with tho tonamonts, horodlamonts nnd ap- purtunnncos thoroto belonging and Ih k.H. t In I..M In anlldT.. aMf.l ll(1tl M lllt'UI illflllllH. u PHunif mill. JMW.- mont and docroo In favor of said abovo named plaintiff, and ngalnst tho said abovo named dofondaut Samuol F. Sutton, togothor with said attorney's fons, and Intorost, nnd ac cruing costs upon said alo. II. LICrJ NOK, Sheriff of Malheur County, Orogon Uy C. W. aionn, Deputy Date of first publication, February ICth, 1022. Unto of last publication, March 10, 1022 Dn'to or 8alo, March 18th, 1022, nt 11 a. m. I TELEPHONES 'N GtlEAl WAR American Equipment Bald to Havo Been Complete Down to the Small est Imaginable Detail. According to the chief signal olllcer of the A. K. F,, two armlet, 12 corp 83 divisions nnd 40 field signal bat talions were completely equipped Willi telephone supplies. The nIkiiiiI corpa constructed l.WK) miles of pcrmiuinni polo lines with 28,000 miles of wire; put up :i,'.'3U miles of wire on French poll's nnd Installed approximately 40, 000 miles of Ctibat lines. Telcplionu exchnnges on permanent lines In Franco numbered 273, ntid those In the advance section 123, be sides suinlt temporary Held Installa tion.1!. About 1,(500,000 loiiK-dlstnnco tele phone rails were handled by the sig nal corps, together with loenl telephone cnlls estimated at 47,000,000. The or giiulzatlun of this system required the wrvlces of a veritable army of tele phono experts, the Ilell system alone having contributed 113U employees who served overseas. Cllrl telephone operators of tho system to the num ber of 233 went to Franco In the uni form of tho signal corps. So completely orgnnlxed wns the system of telephono communication! that It has been said tbut If he had desired to do so, Ocnernl Pershing I could have taken up his telephone at his headquarters In Clinunmnr and culled up any second lieutenant, sit ting at the end of a win In nn nil Tamo post, anywhere along the entire sector occupied by tho American forces. ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET Written and Edited by. the ews Writing Class of The English Department NO LIVING THING ON ISLAND PAID LOCAL ADS LOST lllack dotted silk hand hag between Goldoii Uulo storo and Lorn Chrtstlnnsun homo. Ilag con tained sntal! colli purso and small change Finder pleaso leavo at Argus office Howard. It GAiaei: i-xm hunt First houso south of High School. WANTED TO TIUDB 3 buslnoss lots In Catnbrldgo Idaho for resi dence lots la Ontario. I'bono 221w. 10 tf FOR SALE Fifteen head good thrifty shoats priced right for cash. C. W. Oarrett 3 nilloa west On tario, tt 1X)II HAM) Threo fino milch cows, 2 Jerseys, Just fresh, 1 Ilolsteln, four years old, fresh soon. Phono 228-11 or- wrlto box S02, Ontario. 2t FOH SALE Typewriter In good shape. Cheap. Ford Garage. FOR SALE Drlck house, seven rooms, throe lots, garage, on main street. W. F. Ebcuo. FOIt SALE Typewriter in good shape, cheap. Ford Garage. FOIt SALE Ono Direct Curreut 1 II. l Motor. Ontario Laundry, tf AN OAKLAND TOUMNG CAIl In oxcollont condltlpn, has just been thoroly overhauled. WJH trade' for dairy cowa or will soil for cash. A bargain, phone 107J or call on Mrs. A. Jaqulsh. KimXIRIIKD KOOM8 VOU, IlENT First houso south of High School Drown Leghorn Cockerels for Bale Harvoy Bean, Now Plymouth, Idaho, ESTRAY Taken up Deceinbor 30, ono two-year-old heifer, shallow fork on right ear, no other visible marks or brands. Chns. G. John son ranch, Oregon Bldo, WeUer 11-2 ( Condition of Affairs Would Seem to Prove That Mother Nature Can Make Errors. A freak of nature, proving of more than ordinary Interest, Is a goodr sized "Islund In i'uget sound, which Is apparently dying from otd age. It wm observed last summer Unit every llr isnd ci-ihir tree on the Island wiis deud. About the water's edge xegctutlon a peared withered nnd a t lit it vapor hung over the Islund during the day. Never Inhubltcd, und about 100 acres In ex tent, the Island has for years been noted for Its growth of wonderful trees. Firs threo feet In diameter grew iu thickly us to mnko travel through them almost Imposilble, lloth cedai nnd aider nourished. Tho owner ship of the tract has been In lltlgu tlon for years und the timber could uut be logged. Now there It not a living thing on tho Inland. Nut n crow rests on the dead tops, and as 4outs puss, ii occasional crash tells of the full tnv of u vrt'ut S. M. Ilouchor, MIbs Itolon Dun- stono, Mrs. L. Adam. and son, Dick, woro among tho Ontario rosldonts who motored to UoIbo Monday after noon to hear Madamo Sshumanu Holnk sing. Friday Fobruary 10, about forty guests enjoyed n vory pleasant eve ning at a party glvon at tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Crcady, by licatrlco Long, Erma Klmo nnd Lcora Hauntz, Tho ovenlng was spent In playlm; games, and nt about wolva o'clock a dollghtful luncheon wns sorvod. Tho Q. It. M. Is tho nnmo of tho official organ of tho Radio club. Tho first Issue was published last wook, and Is dccldodly a worthy publica tion. Webster Jones la editor, Fred Holghtsmaii assistant and Leonard Zlmmorman Is business mamagor. Tho work of gottlng out tho pnpor wns nil dono by tho moinbcrs of tho club assisted by tho ndvancod typ ing students. A connnorclal bulletin wns pub lishod this wook by tho ndvancod typing studonts, tho purposo of which wns to gtvo tho studonts training In cutting stencils nnd running tho mimeograph. Tho bullotln glvos tho names and net rntos of all tho be ginning studonts In tho typing de partment. Tho return games which wora to havo boon ptnyod with Vnlo havo boon postponed bocnuso of tho un usual amount of Illness In Vnlo. Miss Robn Reed, who Is to bo Quoon of Hearts nt tho High school party noxt Friday, has soloctod tho following ceurt: King, Frank Van I'otton; ladlos-ln-wnltliiR, Ethol Con way and Lola Evorott; Joker, Don nld l'nrkor; pago Harold McCulloch. Last Friday evening tho boys' bas ket ball team dofoatod tho Emmott team by n scoro of 34 to 14. As Em mott Iiob ono of tho strongest teams In tho loaguo, tho boys naturally fool olntod over tholr victory. Tho following Is tho cast of "Green Blockings" tho Sonlor class play, which will bo prcsontod at tho Ma Jostla thentro on Mnrch 2: Win. Faraday, father of four daugh ters .., OIck Adam Admiral Grlco, frlond of tho family, gruff but kindly ....Homer Maddux Robert Tarvor, IntoroBtod in his own oloctlon nnd Phyllis Wm. Lees Jlmmlo Raleigh, superficial young Englishman Lawronco Rowo Honry Stoolo, another superficial young Engllshmnn..Francls Roldor Martin, tho family sonant Wobstor Jonoa Col. J. N. Smlth-Vnvnsour, D. 8. O., Just homo from Somallland Hugh Wggs Mrs. Ohlsholra Faraday (Aunt Ida) Clara Inez Wood Madgo, Mrs. Rockingham ( Gortrudo Skow Evelyn, Lady Tronchnrd (a young widow) Kvoiyn otownri. Phyllis Faraday (alghteon and vory much Intccstod In "Hobby") . Mildred ltatclltto CoiVa Fnraiioy (still undor thirty).... Lola Evorott Margarot Illackaby, beginning studont In typewriting, hns Just ro colvod n Cortlflcato of Protlcloncy from tho Undorwood Typowrltor Co., as an awnrd for writing 33.4 not words por mlnuto for fifteen mlnutos with only two errors. Tills Is tho first cortlflcato that has boon won by tho boglnnors this year, but snvoral tnoro oxpoct to win this award In tho February tost. X'Ray Cancer Treatment Remarkably successful results In the treatment of cancer nru expected nt the London hospitals, Whltechapcl, by the "Dual Method" of applying X-rays. "Tho system hud then been only re cently Installed," writes n medical cor respondent, "und It Is too soon to make a definite claim of permanent euro. At leust five yeurs must clapto without recurrence of cancerous growths bo foro It can be conlldently said that the dlseiuo Is cured, Hut one of tho cases described to mo recently lit the hos pital Is almost miraculous. A doctor, In whom seven surgeons diagnosed cancer, and regarded tho case its hope lest, submitted hjnisulf for treatment with X-rnys. Death had seemed cer tain within n few weeks, but he Is now back In active practice." Their Frank Opinion. A few weks ago my paronts nnd 1 were walking Ih u section of a suburb In which qulto a lot of building wai going on. Our curiosity overcoming us, we went In ono house, which wai bout half completed. We Immedi ately commenced to crltlclte It, com menting upon Its .Instability, the smnllnesi of the rooms and how we would bote to live In such - house. Finally, our exploration of the first floor completed, uo looked up to see If there were rooms upstairs. Imsg tuo our chugrln when we saw a man, who we afterward learned owned the house, sitting on the rafters, palatini n window sill and Interoitedly listen ing to our conversation. We fled quickly.--Chicago Trlbuue. SaIaiI- tlin 5rtmrf FaIvivi Mon like lms!Eshi6? them intobocoming and suilmti garments ymsea with YOUR Wtem Electric Portable Sowing Machine Womon who nro Invariably tho most bocomlngly drossed aro those who Holoct mntorlals of tho pattern and color most suited to thom nnd mako thorn Into fashlonablo garment thomsolvos. The flulshod garment re flects tho personality and Individuality of the porsou who will wear tt. With a Wostern Eioctrlo Sowing Machine, you can mako nil your own Clothes and find a great doal of pleasure In doing It. Special Prices Easy Terms From Fobruary 15 to March 1 wo will offor these efficient Eioctrlo Sowing Machines at special prices much less thau ordinary foot pow or machines. Now Is the time to preparo for Spring Sowing. A small f cash paymont and easy monthly terms make it easy tho finest sow ing machine mado. WUSTKIW KltEOTUIO NO. 1 SPECIALLY PRICED AT $49.00 $1,00 Down and $5.00 n Month WESTERN ELECTRIC NO. 2 SPECIALLY PRICED AT $54.00 91.00 Down mid 95.00 a Month 10$. Discount Allowed For Cusli Sew E. Z. Motors $18.50, 93.50 DOWN, 93.00 a MONTH The Sew E. Z, Motor will trans form your old, hard running foot power machine Into an electrically driven ono. It can bo attached quickly to any style or niako of ma chine. It makes sowing easier and quicker and assures much better work. More New Clothes at Much less Cost A Western Eioctrlo Sowing Ma chine will pay for itself in a very short time, because It makes possible for you to savo at least half on your clothing expenditures. 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