The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 11, 1922, Image 4

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO,
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OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 11, 1922.
Seven
New Vactor
Dance Records
Fourteen fresh new numbers, played by
organizations that put new life and spring into
lagging feet. Mostly fox trots, with u waltz
or two for variety's sake, to keep your summer
daneo list up-to-date.
18881 Cuddlo Up Illuos Fox Trot Tlio Virginians
My Honoy's Lovln' ArniB Fox Trot Tho Virginians
18882 Swnnuo Itlvor Moon Mcdloy Wnltz
International Novolty Orchestra
Do It Again! Fox Trot Whltoman's Orchestra
1888S Every Day Med. Fox Trot , Smith's Orchestra
Iloso of-8tnmboul Mod. Waltz Smith's Orchestra
18888 No Uso Crying Fox Trot All Star Trio-Orchostrn
Toasln' Fox Trot All Star Trio-Orchestra
18889 You Can llavo Kv'ry Light on Uroadwny Fox Trot
International Novolty (Jrchostra
" Lovoy Dovo Fox Trot Club Hoyal Orchestra
18890 California Fox Trot Club Hoyal Orchestra
Who Ucllovcd in You? Fox Trot
All Star Trio-Orchestra
18891 Somo Sunny Day Fox Trot Whltoman's Orchestra
Itosy Posy Fox Trot Club Iloyal Orchestra
ONTARIO PHARMACY
Prescriptions our Specialty
REXALL EASTMAN VICTOR
CLUB NOTES
Dairy JIcrd llccortl Keeping Club At
Vnlo Finished Work
Thlrtoon members of tho Dairy
Hord Record Keeping club at Vale
have fllod tbelr final reports with
tho county club agont. Fred Nltzol
local leader, mot with tho boys ovory
two wooks and assisted them with
tho testing and records. Tho work
consists In scoring two dairy barns
and four dairy cows and keeping tho
buttorfat and feed records of two
cows for tho months of December to
April Inclusive Through tho co
operation of Mr. Choster, tho weight
nnd a samplo of milk from eight
caws' wero secured ovory two weeks.
Tho boyB tested tho milk and from
tho wolght of tho milk and tho per
cent of buttorfat found In tho milk
lirnffl nt.ln In nnmnlllii U n .nlnl Hllm9
bcr of pounds of buttorfat produced
by each cow. Tho production of
tho cow for tho poriod from Decem
ber to April, Incluslvo Is n fairly
good Indox on which to baso the
valuo of tho cow, and togothor with
tho focd record dotormlnes whether
or not sho Is n valuablo animal.
Tho raombors completing tho pro
ject aro Elton Griffin, ftyron Bos
ton, Lesllo Lawronco, Hoy Ucach,
Era n Davis, Danton Humphrey,
Harry I'ropst, Everett Ilutton, Ban
nlo Clem, Allen Tovobaugh, Itnlph
Flfor, Ted Knowlos and Cecil Math
ows.
tho girls at Dontta decided to tako
up tho sowing club project. Violet
Loes, who was stato wlnnor In Dlv.
I Sowing two years ago will be local
leador. Two Lowollon girls who
aro now attondlng Bchool In Vale,
and Doris, Mnblo nml Violet Loes
will mako up tho club.
Ilonltn to llnvo Hewing Club
At a recent farm buroau mooting
REPUBLICANS!
Shall Oregon continuo to hold
tho pro-ominonco that is now
hors?
Shall sho forge ahoad as a leador
in tho Republican party?
Answer "Yes" Vote X1 3 for Ralph E. Williams for
Republican National Committeeman
In tho presidential election of
1916 'when there was dissension
and division everywhere, Oregon
was tho only stato west of tho
Missouri river to go Republican.
Harmony. m
Progressives and Republicans
united in giving credit for this
remark able achievement to
Ralph E. Williams national com
mitteeman since 1908.
In recognition of this and
other services "Ralph Williams
was elected vice-chairman, tho
second highest honor within tho
power of the Republican Nation
al Committco to bestow. It is
a position of influence to be
reached only by years of faithful
and intelligent sorvico.
Ralph Williams is tho first
committeeman rep rcsen tati ve
from any western stato to bo
elected to tho vice-chairmanship.
Ralph Williams is a veteran of
tho national organization. TIo
stands at tho head with the lead
ers. A now man would, of cus
tom and necessity, stand at tho
foot with tho followers.
Republican leaders, in Con
gress ond out, are Ralph Wil
lioms' friends. This friendship
means much to Oregon ond the
Northwest. Without ostentation
Ralph Williams enlists tho aid
of tlicso leaders for the things
tho Northwest needs from the
national government.
Keep Oregon to the front Don't let her slump
Vote for RALPH E. WILLIAMS For
Republican National Committeeman
Keep Oregona leader Vote X1 3 for Ralph L Williams
(Paid Advertisement by W. B. Ayer)
CONDENSED REPOHT OF
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ONTARIO. OREGON
At Mails to the Comptroller of Currency at the Close of Business May 5th, 1922
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $411,503.99
Overdrafts 1,451,87
Ilonils and Warrants 40,040.07
Honking IIouso and Fix
tures . 39,118,98
Other Ileal Estate .......... 18,160,18
CASH .. 170,740.87
1893,016.14
LHJILlTIEfl
Capital .'. $ 60,000.00
Surplus and Profits 50,740.95
Circulation 12,500.00
Re-dlscounts NONE
Bute Payable NONE
DEPOSITS ... . B7D,774.1U
1693,015.14'
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
CASH RESERVE OVER 30
NO BORROWED MONEY
Mnlhcuc riff Club Holds Meeting
Tho Malheur Pig Club mot with
tho county club agont last Tuesday
to discuss tho kooplng of rocords,
and tho foodlng, mnnngoruont and
housing, of pigs. Sovornl of tho
boys havo tholr pigs and tho rest of
tho mombors will probably got tholr
pigs within tho nest tow days. Mr.
Worshnm Incut Inmlnr nt Mm nli,l.
has worked out "a Tory- Interesting
program. Sovoral picnics and a
dnnco aro bolng plannod.
not yet secured their pigs, but they
will bo satisfied with nono but tho
best.
Tho farm boys and girls, of today
aro tho farmors of tho next gener
ation. Tho wolfaro of our country
demands that tho farm bo mado a
mora doslrablo placo In which to
live. Doys and girls clubs nro rank
ing tho farm llfo Interesting to
thorn now; tho knowlodgo and ox
porlenco youth of tho land nro ac
quiring thru clubs will mako them
moro offlolont farmers In tho futuro,
tho farm moro profltablo, your com
munity moro prosperous and the
country saner nnd safer.
for. bale
1 a.1 B. slngld phaso 1 h p motor.
1 Q. E. slnglo phaso 1 h p motor
with no voltago roloase. Priced to
soil. Jack Dlllard, at Eioctno or-
vlco nnd Battory Co.
Members Got Puro llrwl 1'Jgs
Tho majority of tho Die club mom
bors In Malheur county aro gottlng
puro bred pigs for their club work.
In farming as In business tho com
petition Is kcon and tho llvo-awaka
club raombors aro not going to start
unaor n sorlous handicap. Ho is
out after tho largest financial train
nnd tho profit In hogs Is not In rais
ing scrubs, but In raising good puro-brods.
Clifford Putman, Gerald and Kon-
noth Frost of tho Oregon Slopo pig
club sccurod rcglstofcd Polnnd
China Gilts from Mr. Croon. Cur
tis Carlco has six purobroU Poland
China pigs and Is ontorlng both tho
brooding and hinrkotlnc divisions.
Tho other mombors of this club havo
C A T T?f FIRST SALE of
oAJLjIthe season
on all Millinery-Hats of Milan
Hemp, HorsehaiKSport Hats and
the new "Garden" Hats in all
shades and colors.
Prices $4.50, $8,50
Palmyre Waists, sizes 34 to 44
Georgette, Canton, Crepe de Chene
20 Per Cent Reduction
MORRIS MILLINERY & NOVELTY SHOP
CONDENSED REPORT OP
ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK
AS REPORTED TO TUB COMPTROLLER MAY 8, 1023
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ......1494,491.17
Ovordarfts 814.06
Honda and Securities ...... 34,978.00
U. 8. Donds .................... 02,250.00
Stock In Fod. Ros. Dank 3,000.00
Reality and Flxtrucs .... 44,034,15
OABU 8I.0U8.4U
3725,395.87
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .$ 60,000.00
Surplus and Profits . .. 31,118.47
Mills Pnyoblo 20,000.00 '
Fodoral Rosorvo Dank .... 121,388.02
Circulation 60,000.00
DEPOSITS 482,880.88
1725,396.87
Wo aro loaning moro monoy to farmors nnd business mqn than any
othor bank In Malheur County, and aro endoavorlngto assist In nil pos
sible ways to bring prosperity to our county.
Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon
SAVE MONEY
KEEP OUT of JAIL
IT IS COSTLY TO BREAK THE CIGARETTE LAW-
LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING:
1. It is unlawful to sell, offer for sale, keep for sale or
give away to any minor any cigarettes, cigarette papers,
or any substitute thereof in Oregon. (A minor is .any
boy under twenty-one years of age and any girl under
eighteen years of age.)
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i:f.
PENALTY First offense not more
than 8100.00 flno. Second offenso
not over 3500.00 nor less than
125,00 fine, or imprisonment In
tho county Jail not ovor thirty
days, or both flno and. Imprison
ment. Third offenso, a Jail sen
tence must be Imposed In addition
to the flno. i
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J. It is unlawful for any minor to
smoke, uso, or be In possession of
. any 'cigarettes, And It Is unlaw
ful for any proprietor or employe
to permit minora to use cigarettes
on tholr promises.
PENALTY 15.00 for each offense.
3. Minors using cigarettes '' must
tell from whom they were ob
tained when asked by 'parent,
teacher or officer of the law.
PENALTY $5.00 for refusal to
give Information.
4, Any officer falling to perform
his duty in connection with the
cigarette law shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
PENALTY A fine of not more than?
$60,00 nor less than $10,00,
5. It Is unlawful for any person to
purcbaso cigarettes for minors."
PENALTY A fine of not moro Oian,
$100.00 nor less than $25,00
For the text of the law 'seo" chap'
tor 244, General Laws of Oregon.
The above was originated by the Citizens' Welfare Committee of Milton and
Freewater and used as a poster by them '
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