TEE ONTAKIO AUG OS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922 f E Georgia Rust is convalescing from an attack of scarlet fovor. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley and daughters, Ruby and Alta, returned the last of tho week from Emmett and vicinity, where they have been picking fruit Gus Schwelzer and daughter, An na went to Boise, where Miss Anna underwent an oporatlon for remov al of tonsllB. Choir practice was hold Saturday evening at Kllngback's. They will meet at tho Fisher homo next wook. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeBord and son, Burlo, accompanied by Elmer and Clarence DeBord of Arena Val ley visited at tho F. L. DeBord homo Sunday afternoon and spont tho night with Louis DoBord. Mrs. Otto Schwelzor and Mrs. Ruth Shoro are visiting at tho Oce Schwelzor homo. Miss Evelyn Schwelzer of Nyssa, Is visiting her cousin, Peggy Shoro. Miss Lillian Davis of Vale, met with tho sowing class at tho Pullen homo Friday, it being her last meet ing with them. Word from Manan Lowe, who is now tho guest of relatives in Okla homa, states that she is having an enjoyable visit, but doesn't much enjoy tho sevore and numerous thunder storms of the East. Socond hay cuttlne is starting in parts of tho valley, and is generally a much moro promising crop than tho first, with little of no weevil. Mr. and Mrs. LoRoy DoWltt and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwelzor and daughter, Delia, called at tho Lowe homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hito returned from Long Valloy where they have been for several weeks. Mr. Hlte and son, Omar, are going back Monday morning. Rov. Blom and son, from Ontario, woro making calls In the community last week. SPECIAL Pretfcy Smranraeir Dmesses $325 to $8 50 CREPES For Smiinniinnier Wear A Special Lot 4 Bathing Suits' - Nowhere the assortment you will Find here, priced - $100 TO $6 50 BOYER BROS. CO. ONTARIO, OREGON H1 I w New VICTROLA Dances for August TWELVE now dance Itita that will turn tho houso porch into a ballroom, with tho Whitman's, Club Royal, tho Donsons and those othor nationally famous or chestras to play for your guosts. A program to suit ovory" danco taste, with a waltz and a mudloy waltz included for variety. Hoar thorn all hear thorn early! Loneaomo Mama Fox Trot Momphls Blues Fox Trot The Virginians T ho Virglnlaus 1SS9S 18907 Moon Illver Waltz Qrooii llrothors Marlmba"orch, Lovo Sends a Little Gift of noses Med. Waltz Hackel-Burgo Orchestra It's Up to You (J'en at Marrol) Fox Trot 18911 Soothing Fox Trot All Star Trio and tholr Orch. 18910 Night Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra Paul Whitoman and His Orchestra Neath tho South Boa Moon Fox Trot (from "Zlegtold Follloa") Paul Whltomati and orchmtra Syncopato Modled Fox Trot (from "Molly Bur ling") Club Royal Orchestra 1S912 Llttlo Thoughts Fox Trot Tho Donsou Orchestra of Chicago Nobody Lied Fox Trot Tho Virginians 1S913 Tho Yankeo Doodlo Rluea Fox Trot Tho Virginians ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescriptions our Specialty Rexall Eastman Victor EVERYBODY IS ANXIOUS FOR "THREE MUSKETEERS" Sixteen duels, a man holding up a brokon brldgo while three riders cross it, tho stealing of a quoen's Jewels, a desporate fight with a con scloncelcss woman for their recov ery, a smashing1 of one of tho great est Intrigues of history those are but a few of tho dramatic incidents In Douglas Falrbank's sixth United Artists picture, "The three Musket eers" scheduled for a 3 night run at the Dreamland Theatre beginning next Susday, uly 30. MALHEUR COUNTY REAL ES TATE TRANSFERS RECORD ED JULY 15 TO JULY 22 Myrtle L. Potrie to W. E. Howard et al, 79 acres in Sec. 20-18-45. G2022, $10. U. S. A. to Thos. C. Doan, SE'4 NE14 and SWHNE& Sec. 20-19-44. "Sidney S. All et ux to Bertie L. All, NNE4 and SENE Sec. 9-13-42. 71C22. $1.00. W. E. Edwards et ux to Malheur county, road right of way. 7722. $400.00. F. C. Oxman, Jr., ot ux to G. H. Ricker, SE Sec. 9; ajid WSW Sec. 10-19-44. 71922. 11.00. Frank B. Qlenn et ux to Frank B. Glenn, r lots 27 and 28. block C, Hope Add. to Vale. 71922. $1.00 Oscar Jacobson et ux to Malheur county, road right of way, 62822. $1000. Peter Chrlstensen to Ever Chris tonson, WNW4 Sec. 15-21-46. 51222. $1000. Frank W. Welcome et ux to Hen ry W. Welcome, Undivided l-20the interest in lot 17, DlocK zu, juntura. 71722. $500. Dora Dunlop et vir to Lloyd H. Richardson ot ux, lots 11, 12 and 13, block 44, Ontario. 71322. $700. Sidney Burbidgo to I. O. Ander son, 6.71 acres in Sec. 31-19-47. 7119122. $400. Wm. McKibhen et ux to Annie Phillips, BSSWi4NW Sec. 31-19-47. 8J113. $1000. C. R. Johnson et ux to Fanny M. Johnson, part of lot C, block D. Bar tons Tract in Sec. 4-18-47. 72022. Elizabeth King ot al to Malheur Land o., NWSEUNW Sec. 2G-1C-43. 6116122. $1.00. M. A. Buchanan to Malheur Land Co., SWNENWH Sec. 2G-16-43. Alpha C. Ray et al to Malheur Land o., SESENW Sec. 2C-1G-43. G922. $50. Herbert B. Geary et ux tn Malheur Land Co., SWtfSWUNWU Sec. 26- 16-43. G82Z. $1.UU. John E. Watson et ux to Malheur Land Co., part of ENENW& Sec. 2G-16-43. 61422. $1.00. W. M. Grippon et ux to Malheur Land Co., part of NWHNEUNWU Sec. 26116-43. 6113122. $1.00. ' Roy S. Wilson ot ux to Malheur Land Co., NWNWNW see. 26-16-43. 6114122. $1.00. MARRLYGE LICENSES ISSUED Dwlght F. Pierce and Erma Kline 7 17 22. Frod William Wilson and Delilah Muriel Miller. 71722. Horbert E. Farley and Aletha L. Bale. 7120122. COMPLAINTS FILED Hurry C. Edwards vs. A. H. Ches- tor ot als. 7120122. Foreclosure oi mortgage. $1'549.G4. Ontario National Bank vs. Uamcs Ml Weaver. 72022. Recovery on noto. $260.00. Frank Golden vs. Amos Aramburn 7120122. Recovery on note $2750. E. A. Stegnor vs. Mrs. Ellen Doo lln et als. 7121-22, Foreclosure of Mortgage. $349.13. BONDS CALLED FOR PAYMENT FLY-TOX 1. Against FLIES and MOS QUITOES. Close the windows and doors and spray FLY-TOX Into the air in all directions, especially up wards. Then watch them gather at tho windows and drop dead every last ono of them. They liavo been killed by asphyxiation, same as be ing gassed. A room full of flies can be killed In about five minutes. No unpleasant odor no muss no dan ger. 2. Against MOTHS. Spray FLY TOX in the closets and chests where clothes are kept. Then close them up for twenty minutes. Do this onco a month. 3. Against CICKROACHES and WATERBUGS. Spray FLY-TOX Into their hiding places. It will bring them out. Give them an other shot and watch them turn over and dlo. Same application for ants, spiders and lice in hen houses. 4., Against BED BUGS. Spray the beds, springs, and covers with FLY-TOX. Rip open the cover of the matress and spray insido and outside. Spray the baseboards, floor and walls. 5. Against FLEAS and LICE on Dogs and Chickens. - Spray FLY TOX into the hair or feathers. Do not rub into the skin, as it might blister. The last things wanted in a home of business placo are bugs. Heretofore, the remedies for these indoor insects have been almost as bad as the bugs themselves. Insect powders are messy to use and the better class of homes will not put up with tho dust resulting from the use of insect powder. Fly paper is not a pleasant thing to look nt and poorly efficient. Most liquid insecticides smell bad ly, discolor and stain. What Is FLY-TOX? It is a household Insecticide and deodorant. It is a clear amber colored liquid which you apply with an ordinary garden sprayer of mouth sprayer. Mouth sprayer FREE. It will not stain or harm the most delicate fabrics, linen, cur tains, wall papr, oto. It is not pois onous, even If taken Internally by man, fowl or beast. The odor Is pleasantly aromatic and passes away quickly when the windows are open. It is a wonderful cleaner for glass and enamelware. , Does not contain Carbolic Acid (Phenol), Oil of Myrbane (Nltro- benzol) or any chemicals poisonous to human beings. Keep FLY-TOX away from ox posed flame. Sold by all dealers. Accept no sub stitutes. PAYETTE VALLEY REX SPRAY CO. Distributors, Payette, Idaho PAID LOCAL ADS REMIT GASH FOR ADS TO GO IN THIS COLUMN Owing to tho difficulty of keep ing account ot items for this col umn, the mistakes which occur In telephone conversations due to mis understandings, tho Argus has de termined to place this column on a cash in advance basis. To use this column therefore write your ad, count six words per line and remit as follews: For first insertion 10 cents per line, all subsequent Inser tions 6 cents per lino; mall check, or If coin is used see that same is wrapped so that it will not drop from envelope. mmmtm , j , lNIYERSnYOMMgg Hemstitching and Plcoting attach ment. Fits any sewing machine. Price $2.00. ECONOMY SALES COMPANY, Medford, Ore. 34 4t FOR SALE RIGHT Two milch Cows, pno fresh In August, one Jersey, ono Guernsey. Also two brood sows, one to farrow about Sept. 1st, one not bred. C. W. Gar rett, 3 miles west of Ontario. 34tf TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs, Chris tiansen. Phone 170 W. 34 4t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, phono 80M FOR SALE 35 shares of Nevada Ditch stock. II. A.-Arneson. tf. FOR SALE Dodge touring car, late 1919 Model. Harvey's Garage. 22123 p. FOR SALE 62 acres under Warm Spring Project three miles west of Ontario, known as Springer ranch, $600.00. Write Geo. H. Foster Co. Baker, Oregon. May 25 Aug 31 pd. FOR SALE: by ewner: 5 acre tract, buildings, fruit and shade trees. Address Box 84 Ontario . 32-34 The UNIVERSITY rf OREGON centain: The -college of Literature, Science nd.the ArU vith 22 department!. The professional schools o J Archi tecture Business Administration -Education-Graduate Study -Law Medicine Music Physical Educa tion Sociology. The 47th Year Opens Octobtr 2, 1922 Far acataloiua or any Information Write Tht Reilitrar, UniVtriUy of Oregon, Euftnt, Oreton. Dreamland Attractions Friday and Saturday, July 28 & 20 ZANE GREYS "Tho Last Trail" Comedy Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 30, 31 and Auguest 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Tho Three Musketeers" " News and Comedy v Wednesday and Thursday , August 2 and 3 WILIAAM DUNCAN In "Tho Silent Vow'' Friday and Saturday, Aug 4 and 5 William Vox Production "Tho Queen of tho Turf" Comedy FOR SALE Spring chickens, 35c each. A. B. Cain, phone 206W. 82 4t .MALHEUR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8, OREGON Notice is heroby given that the ininl wimnlnlntf nutRtnndllll! block of an Ibsuo of $4 6,000 bonds of the above-mentioned scnooi uismci, dated April 1, nineteen hundred and olovon, duo April 1, nineteen hundred and thlrty-ono; optional for redemption on and after April 1, nineteon hundred and twenty-one being bonds numbered 1 to 92, in clusive. In denominations of $500 each are called for puymont and will bo paid on and nftor September 1, nineteen hundred twonty-two and no ininrait if Ml im nllmvnil after Seu- tombor 1, nlnotoen hundred twonty- two. W. L. TURNER, Clerk, Malheur County, School District No. S, Oregon. First publication July 27, 1922 Last publication August 3, 1922. MAJESTIC THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2:30 "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" Also Ben Turpin comedy and International News SUNDAY & MONDAY Matinee Sunday 2:30 THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE BACHELOR DADDY" Also Comedy "11IUED AND FIRED" AND SELZNICK NEWS FOR SALE or Trade 200 acres raw land near Baker, Ore., can be Irrigated. $20 por awe. Mortgage $908, six per cent. H. C. Wood ward, Emmett, Idaho, R. 2. 33 It FOR SALE: Ave acres on hill 3-4 mile from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with water right Fine place for chickens or garden. All good soil. Prfco $600. Inquire W. H. Doollttle Trustee. Douglas Fairbanks PRESENTS "The Three Musketeers" flramqs Great Drama 'Thrilling Romantic The greatest action picture ever made moment during the entire course. not a dull DreamlandTheatre 3 days beginningSun. July 30,also July 31 & Aug. 1 Admission children 25c Adults 50c WE SAVE YOU MONEY THE HUB WE SAVE YOU MONEY WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SERVE OUR PATRONS IN THE WAY OF MERCHANDISE BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE, AT VERY LOW PRICES. MEN'S WORK SHOES Wo havo all kinds and at all prices. U. S. MARINE SHOES an all leather shoe, price only $1.98 Elk Outing Shoes, pair $2.45 Elk Outing Shoes, pair $2.05 Elk Outing Shoes, pair $2.03 Elk Outing- Shoes, pair $3.03 " MEN'S DRESS SHOES v Black and Tan, per pair ROYS' WORK AND SHOES All prices DRESS $1.98 to $4.25 LADIES and MISSES' OX- FORDS and PUnS Black, Kid and Patent Leath er, per pair1 $2-50 Boya' Bathlug Suits - $1.00 Mou's Bathing Suits $1.33 JIEN'S KHAKI PANTS $1.45 to $2.75 GOOD DRESS PANTS $2.95 to $4.50 Khaki Handkerchiefs at Rets GOOD COTTON SOX Mixed colors Pr. 15c, 2 for 25c U. S. ARMY GOODS U. S. Army Tents at $2.05 Army Mosquito Tents $1.25 Army Laundry Bags 30 cts. Army Bed Ticks 00 cts. RATH TOWELS 24" x 45" only 50c . Smaller sizes at 15c, 25c, 30c SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Pillow Cases at 20c, 30c, 45c Shoots, largo sizes, priced at 05c, $1.45, $1.50, $1.85, $2.10 CURTAIN SCRI.M Per yard 15c 30 INCH PERCALE Per yard 19c and 20c Lots of pretty Now GINGHAMS priced, per yard, 20c, 25c, 30c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 1 dozon Napkins 18"xl8", on Saturday only $1.05 TABLE DAMASK 72" wide Saturday special yard 00 ct. Table Damask, mercerized. 72 Inches 73c LMPORTED ENGLISH GINGHAM 40 inches wide Saturday only - - 35 cts. 15o CRASH TOWELING Saturday only, per yard 10c Apron Ginghams, per yd. 15c MEN'S KHAKI SHIRTS Saturday only - 40c -MENS DRESS SHIRTS $1.00 MEN'S UNION SUITS 8g" JIEN'S TWO PIECE SUMMER WEAK Per garment jsc SATURDAY- -FREE- -SATURDAY ANY I.ABV MAKING A PURCHASE OF $BJJO OR MORE WILL RECEIVE A 50c HKEAH KNIFE VKEE. ANY MAN MAKING A PURCHASE OF A $3.50 PAIR OF SHOES OR MORE WILL RECEIVE A GILLETTE RAZOR FREE -.