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LOCAL PERSONALS - D. P. Graham, local aijont (or tho Eastern Oregon Land company loft Monday ovonlng (or Portland on business. B. 0. Van Potion roturnod Tues day from Salt J.ako whero ho wont on a business trip, Shorlff Loo Noo was an Ontario visitor on Tuesday, lloro ho was Jolnod by Marshal 11. C. Parmor for a trip to tho Lower Bend Ox Plat country opposite Wolsor. 0. II. Emlson loft Wednesday for a short business trip Into tho Inter lor, J. M. Weaver of IJonlta Is horo this week tho guest of hla daughtor Mrs. W. W. Howard. II. 0, Doycr Is oxpoctod homo to day from an pxlondod trip which took him to Spoknno, Soattlo, Port land. San Francisco, and Los Ange les. Mrs, J. II. Jlraorson, of Pnyotto, cnino over Tuesday to visit with hor daughtor, Mrs. Lalluo Ulackaby, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dlaaknby loavo today for Sltvor City In Owyhco county, Idaho, whero Mr. Ulackaby was called on business. Thoy will go yj-Nnmpa and Murphy by railroad and from Murphy to tho foot of tho mountain by auto, and thon tako tho slolgha of tho stago lino up tho mountain to Sllvor City. C. I). Mlrgon postmnstor of Cas cade camo down from his mountain town to visit old friends Monday. II. E. Young of Vale, was an On tario visitor Monday. ' P. M. Uoals of Oregon Slope wbb a buslnosa vUltor ltoro Monday. I. I. Culbertson of Oregon Slopo, spout Saturday horo on buslnoss, N. P. Mlnlstor of Crane stopped off In Ontario Tuosday on his Tray R Dolso. Miss Dosslo Iluthorford has nc coptod a position in tho Ooldon Rule Storo. 7'Jf!hS Mr. and Mrs. Qlonn Mustard loft Wodnosdny ovonlng for Portland whero Mr. Mustard Is ontorlng school to train as an oloctrlcal on glnoor. Hf&, Mrs. Fred Canflold of Wolsor Is visiting frlonds In Ontario this wook. Mrs. Ooorgo II. Ollham has as hor guost this wook hor brothor Linton Carrlagan of Wondall, Idaho. Mrs. Horbort Lackoy of St. Antony ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1922 Is visiting Mrs. A. M. Lackoy this wook. Mrs. J, II. Lone of Nvssa cam'eto Ontario Tuosday for a slight opera tion on hor mouth. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet next Tuosday aftoroon at the homo of Mrs. A. Jaqulsn. A FIjYINa TUIl THRU HAWAII "A Plying Trip Thru Hawnll" with Hawallnns playing Incidental muslo Is something dlftoront for tho patrons of tho MaJoBtlo thoatro goers to enjoy. Tho thousand foot of film bIiowb nntlvo scenos In, all tholr tropical splondor, tho famous boach at Wal klkl and tho brown sklnnod natives diving for coins, tho sugar cano Holds nnd a toam of twonty oxen drawing In tho product, tho rainbow falls of boiling wnter togothor with tho actual scones of boiling pots, shark hunt In native mannor, tho nctlvo and roaring .valcntio of old Kllouqu both at night and dnyttmo takon with a nlno Inch tolophoto lens, nnd last and host one of tho clovorost ontmatod cartoons with an Hawaiian orchestra and Hula Hula dancer in burlesque Tho Incidental music Is furntshod by roal Hawaiian boys whoso olovar manipulating of tho stool guitar and ukulolo makos tho wholo of tho plcturo vory ottoctlvo and It otto has over been fortunato onough to havo visited tho "Paradlso of tho Pacific" It will tako ono back and bring fond memories of that "Islo of golden d roams". Attor tho film Is shown tho two boys ond tho act with topical tunos sd BottRs gn tho stago. Also foaturo plcturo "Across tho Divide," Majestic Wednesday March is. NO TIMB EXTENSION GIVEN TO INDIVIDUAL INCOME ItETUIlNS Thoro still soema to bo somo un certainty relatlvo to an oxtonslon of tlmo for tiling 10,21 lncomo tax re turns. Tho only oxtonslon of tlmo grant od has boon for partnerships and personal sorvlco corporations, who tllo on Form 10C5; for fiduciaries, who fllo on Form 1041; nnd for lOOD's nnd 1000's (Information re turns) only In connection with fiduciary or partnership roturns. No extension has been grantod corporations who fllo on Form 1120. CALL FOR J1ID8 Tho Trustooa of tho First Congre gational church of Ontario will ro colvo bids for tho erection of con croto walls and floor tor tho tfiuso mont of tho First Congrogatlonal Church up to Thursday March 2nd at 2 p. in. Plans and specifications for tho work doslrod may bo Boon at tho offlco ot tho Ontario Furnlturo company or may bo obtained form J. T. McNuItv. Tho trustees retain tho right to accept or roject any or all bids. Trustees First Congregational Church Dy J. T. McNulty, Boc. Evory marrlod porson living with husband or wlfo, In ordor to claim tho oxomptlon of 12,600 and $400 for oach dopondont, must tnako a roturn, although his actual not ln como for 1021 may havo boon only $2,000. famor may doduct all amounts pnld in ho production, harvesting, and marketing ot crops, Including labor, cost sood and frotlllicr used, cost of minor ropalrs to farm buildings (othor than tho dwelling), cost of ropalrs 'to foncos and machlnory nnd tho cost othsmall tools usod In tho courso ot tho yoar, such as pitch forks, hayrakos, hoos, axoo etc. ilillllI!llll!lll!lllillllllll!B THINK fir MARSDEN'S v When anything about tho houso or about tho . ranch goes wrong ft . , WE FIX ALL s KINDS OP THINGS , .WE ARE THE FIX IT SHOP Lbok over your gardon tools now, your lawn ? inovors, and all. MARSDEN'S MACHINE SHOP 'yillllllllMlllHlllllHiiM CAHI) OF THANKS Wo wish to oxprcBs to our many frlonds our doop appreciation for tho many acts ot kindness and sympathy oxprcBsod towards ub, and for tho flowers sent, oxprbsslng sympathy in tho doath ot our beloved husband and fathor. MIIS. ANNA FOULK, O. A. FOULK, Mil. and MRS. T. F. CAS1DAY. FARMERS WILL GROW OWN SEED POTATOES Oregon Slope Farm Ilurpau to Oct Carload Certified Idaho Rural of Extrn Quality Expects Lower Seed cwst Ono Half in 1020. WALTEIlS-AltMSTItONd A wedding of particular Interest to tho rcsldonta of'Vnlloy Vlow dis trict took placo Mondny nt Vale whon Miss Lnunn Armstrong daugh tor ot Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 0. Armstrong of Vnlldy Vlow, and Earl Walters, a young rancher who lives on tho On-tarlo-Valo road, woro marrlod. Tho brido and groom aro both wall known In tho valloy, tor tholr families aro numborod among tho old-tlmo rcsl donta. Thoy will mako tholr homo for tho tlmo bolng nt tho Walters ranch. Tho Ladles Aid socloty of tho Con grogatlonal church will moot at tho homo ot Mrs. H. U. Udlck, Wednes day aftornoon, March 1. nX'SEiiviei: men may secuue It OF C. tiCHOLAIUUIIPtt FltEE Tho Orogon Slopo farm bureau. acting through J. L. Drown ns com mitteeman, has corapletod pooling ordors for n car load of certified Idaho Rural potato seed of tho colobratod Cater strain, grown by E. Nioliols f Durloy, Idaho, and tho donl has boon closod for tho Boed. Tho famors of that community aro going to mnko on effort to got away from having to pay fancy prices ovbry spring for potnto seed ot tnoro or loss doubtful valuo through havi Ing to ship It In from Idaho points, and wilt thareforo plfcnt this corttflod stuff Into In tho spring nnd grow It for seed to bo UBod tor tho commer cial crop In 1023. In order that It may bo ot tho best quality, it Ib planned to pull what few diseased plantB which show up In tho floldB out by hand whllo tho plants nro young. Whllo It will cost a llttlomoro to grow cood sood than to grow tablo stock, yot tho cost of homo grown sood Is estimated at only about halt of Imported stuff, which In Itself Is qutto an Itom. Tho satisfaction ot actually having sood and knowing tho quality of It first hand Is nlso conslddrod worth consideration by thoso who havo gouo through certain oxporlonces Incldont to stocking up on sood grown at a distance It may prove advlsablo to securo somo extra high grado stock each yoar for plant ing tho sood Holds, In ordor to koop up tho vigor and quality ot tho stock. This howovor would not add materially to tho ultlmato cost of production In tho commercial field. That tho Oregon Blopo rnnchers will succood In cutting tholr production costs by this movo sooms certain from tho oxporloncoa ot sovornl farm ors who havo grown big crops of potntoes from locally producod seed stock In formor yonrs, without tho caro In producing It which Is plan nod In this Instance Adrian Wood, representing tho National Council ot tho Knights of Columbus, mot' with tho local Cas ey's lost Sunday and dxplnlnod tho oducatlonal -work takon up for tho ox-sorvlco men of tho lato war. Par ticular attontion was called to tho fact that ovory cont remaining In tho treasury of tho Wnr Fund Is being spont In oducatlonal work for tho sorvlco tuon. Any ox-sorvlco man enn tako up a corrospondonco courso freo of chargo. no matter wnat hih rollglous convictions aro. or whothor or not ho belongs to any church. This is absolutely froo ot chargo and all tho studont Is roqulroifto furnish is a stamp on his papers aont in for correction. An ox-sorvlco mon In terested wTlto to Wm. J. McOluloy, Now Haven, Conn., or commuiilcnto with tho Grand Knight ot tho local council, F. P. Ityan. UNITJUl rilESIIYTEMAN CHUHCH Sabbath school at 10:00. Preaching Sorvlco 11:00 o.clock. Subject for tho noxt Sabbath, "Tho Moat of tho Mastor" John 4:34. All aro Invltod to thoso sorvlcos. Rev. F. E. Springer, Pastor. WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP A White Soap that Whitens. This is a wonderful soap and we want you to try some. Comes in large packages at 15c a pack age. Evry package guar anteed or your money back. E. A. FRASER i T- Talluro to fllo an Individual In come tax roturn on or boforo March 15 makos tho taxpayer liable to a ponalty of 26 por bent ot tho amount ot his tax and a specific fine of not more than 11,000. This Is a statutory provision and cannot bo waived by tho Colloctor or any othor authority. Clydo a. Huntloy, Col loctor ot Internal Roronuo, an nounces that returns f6r tho yoar 1021 must bo fllod by tho following porsons without any oxceptlon. r WMWWM n EVERYTHING TO EAT HERE 4' l no i V. ,j i b. , u 'J A i " ,1 100 IIH - I.M..H l..." "Convenience" means tho saving of tiino and offortr Wliat thon could'bo more convenient for tho woman' shoppor than our combination GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Uudorathis ono roof; you will find provisions for the tablo for every day as well as thoso special delicacies which delight on Sundays, holidays and days you particularly celebrate. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WHEN YOTT WANT THEM, CAN BE HAD RIGHT HERE GET THEM WHEN YOU GET YOUR MEAT IT SAVES TIME AND EFFORT. .Cocll Smith Is employed nt tho Hunt lambing campe. Miss Elslo Rlppoy was obliged to miss school last week owing to an attack of tonsllltls. Donald and Androw McOlnnls aro down from tho Cornlcopla mines for a visit with homo folks. Mr. Ray Cantroll Is doing tho cook Ing for tho Waltoro lambing crow. Lambing has started ther o and at suroundlng camps of which thoro nro sovon or olght in tho community. Wm. Poutz roturnod homo Thurs day after sovoral wooks on tho Jury. Four yoar old Qcorgla, daughtor of Harry Howlaud, a trappor camp ing near tho not springs, diod at tno Holy Rosary Hospital In Ontario following an oporatlon for appendi citis. Mr. and .Mrs. Howland havo tho sympathy ot tho community In tholr boroavomont Orandma Dradloy, who ban boon 111 for somo tlmo, Is now Improving. Tho Shatto boys havo boon doing her out door chores during nor illness. Wm. Baldwin and Robort Nawby aro working at tho Waltors lambing camp. School is closed this wook in an offort to provont a spread ot tho scarlot tovor. At prosont it Is con flnod to two families. Tho Huff man family Is about over It. Little Albert Caporton was very ill last wook but Is now hotter. Doth fom HJa aro undor quarontlno. Mr. and Mm. J, P. McOlnnls and Uio elder children woro dinner nuesU at tho Hlto homo Tuosday. This Is tho first tlmo Mrs. McOlunls has been out slnco hor rocont long Illness, Ray Cantroll and Louis Fonn nro hauling liny from tho DoDord ranch to tho Walters lambing camp. John Oordou ot Vale, paid a visit of inspection to his lambing camps Monday. Mrs. D. F. Korr, whoso birthday occurred on Sunday, rob, 19, was tno pleased recipient of a beautiful hjrthday cako decorated with C9 candies, a gift from hor daughter, Mrs. Mary Phllson of Konnowjck, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder and family woro guosu to tho birth day dinner. . Doc Pullon and son, Frod, spont Saturday evening at tho Dlgelow homo. i F. L. DoDord was a business visi tor In tho Bend Thursday. EVERYTHING TO EAT IS PRICED RIGHT WITH US ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY COMPANY How about a fine rib roast for noxt Sunday's dinner? ,Vti aj COULDN'T EAT THIS HUN Tho "Britisher's failure to under stand American slang, Is a difficulty which facoa picture production In England. Leslie Hlscott, assistant director to Goo. Fltxmaurlce, Para mount Producor, was looking over the script ot "Threo Live ClhosU" which will bo shown at the Majestic Theatre next Friday, with a vlow of giving tho the property man his In structions when bo came upon the dl roctlon, 'enter Old Sweetheart with a beautiful bun," , Hlscott made note ot tho Item with tho result that on tho following morning a particularly fine sample ot tho confectioner's aro wa's prom inently featured among the day's 'props'. Mr. Fltzmauricq'a amaze ment on being unexpectedly con fronted ith a display of cream buns was so genuine that his assistant was not Blow in grasping that there had been somo mlstako, Then It was explained to him that in Amer ica there -were buns and buns, and that the bun in the script was not Potted Plants Are Ready Our greenhouses aro now showing a most complete lino of potted plants in all popular varieties. Wo have a f ino lot of Holland Bulbs just coming into bloom. Also a nice collection of ferns and other decorative plants. Our cut flowers arc always ready for immediate delivery. For spring planting wo will have a com plete lino of all vegetable plants in season in transplanted and pulled plants. Also a complete line of r flowering and popular bedding plants in season. B & B FLORISTS ONTARIO, OREQON iililliill Harclie Power Sprayers 'Don't buy it because it is cheaper,' but because it is best. 90,000 sat isfied users. We also have acces sories and repairs. Troxell Implement Co. Oniirio Oregon HOGS POULTRY VEAL' Do you know that you cm get more money for your pro duce in Portland ban you can at home? Write us for prices PAGE & SON 40 Yrs la tlu BiKwess Portland, Ore. !1 i ' kl I f 5- H I T tho kind you ea.