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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1922)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 m i, T POOm SPECIALIST WILL DEMONSTRATE CULLING ART Chicken Kaisers (o Have Two-Day Program Next Week; Culling; Tuesday; Tour Wednesday Tho Malheur County Farm Bu roau, through Poultry Leader A. 11. Cain and tho county agent, has ar ranged to havo a two day program lor poultrymcn noxt weok. On Tuesday, at 10:30 a meeting will be hold at tho A. B. Cain poultry farm two miles west ol Ontario, whoro II. B. Cosby, poultry specialist for tho Orogon Extension Service will lecture on culling hens for egg pro duction and for breeders. Follow ing the locture those in attendance will take their lunches in the shade of tho orchard trees, each party be ing oxpected to bring a lunch. In the afternoon the specialist will demonstrate culling by going through Mr. Cain's entire flock of about two hundred birds. At this time those who wish to learn tho art of culling according to tho lat est scientific knowledgo will bo glv- on an opportunity to practice tho things which will bo explained and shown to them by example during tho forenoon. On Wednesday it is planned to conduct a poultrymon's tour for tho purpoBO of visiting several of tho most successful poultry establish ments In Payette and Washington 'counties in Idaho. This will bo a Joint affair between tho threo coun tlos, as tho Washington county farm bureau through County Agent Soulon, is cooperating in tho ar rangomouts and a numbor of tho Payette county poultrymon havo havo signified their intention to Join in tho tour and assist in making-It a success. All who can conveniently do so aro requestod to aBBomblo at tho City Hall In Ontario at 9:30 sharp. Tho first stop will Bo at tho L. S. Pobst & Son poultry farm Vi mllo North of tho Snako Itlver bridgo at Ontario. This will bo at 10:00 a. m. and It may bo more convenient for some to ussomblo thoro. Tho socond stop will bo made at tho A. S. Worth poultry farm on tho South odgo "of Payette, at 10:40. Tho third stop at tho A. J. Shearor place on tho Hill road north of Payette at 11;30. From horo the caravan will movo to tho Archio Larson poultry plant fivo miles south of Woisor whoro lunch will bo taken and a short program pullod off. Each party Is oxpected to bring lunch nlong. Aftor inspecting this ro markablo plant, tho party will Joumoy to tho Ford farm east of Woisor, roachlng thoro nt 3:30 p. m. Tho roturn trip will bo mado via tho Orogon Trail highway across Doad Ox Flat in Orogon. Eovory porson lntorestod In poul try is Invited to nttond both days program if posslblo. It is . hoped that thoro will bo as many women as mon, and tho whole family might well come and mako tho day a pleas ant and profitable outing, tho first perhaps of an annual poultryman's tour and picnic. Tho itnorary iu- ' i Tastes just m as mod. as ever H B? ImJ Budweiser eludes both strictly commercial poultry plants and breeding estab lishments. There will bo examples of types of poultry houses, both on tho colony plan and tho largo ' lay ing house of different types. The Larson Jbrecdlng establishment is tho best to bo seen anywhere with in hundreds of miles, thoro being soveral hundred hens under trap- nest record, an lmmenso Incubator and other things of Interest to poultrymon. BETTER SOLDIER THAN LOVER Great Duke of Wellington Somewhat Awkward In His Courtship of Jenny- Llnd. In his book of reminiscences, Ar thur Coleridge, u great-nephuw of the famous poet,, gives an Interesting ac count of Jenny Llnd. lie was her Intimate friend for 20 years. He tells the following story of the prima donna and the duke of Wellington" "In four months after her arrlvid. In lyondun the old warrior had be come u captive to the enchantress. He courted the lady so ostentutlous lj as to reuse the Jealousy of the Italian faction; Ills enthusiasm was rather awkward at times to the ob ject of his homage. 1 have her own authority for saying that the duke always arrived early and seated hli'iiM'lf In his box on a level with the stng'. Directly ho saw Jenny Llnd lie -opened lire: 'Good evening, Miss Llnd, how are you tonight? All right, I hope.' These well-meant utterances were a trllle out of place at the particular time, for the Lucia. Aiiilnu, or Daughter of the Itcgl ment was always so absorbed In her part as to be out of touch with all outside influence." FLAPPER HAD KINDLY HEART Just oes to Prove That One Is Not Always Safe in Judging by Appearances. She got on the Interurban car n few stops the other side of Oreencastle hist week a typical little flapper with bobbed hair, an abundance of paint on her checks, short hklrt and Imita tion of a blouse, and Mie flirted with every available man In sight. Across the aisle was an old-fashioned girl, the sort you see In pictures. Kory one of the hitter's glances toward the little flapper were full of scorn. But when they reached Green castle a little Japanese girl got tin the car. And then both of the girls watched her. A few miles out of town the Jap anese girl became 111. The old-fashioned girl sat aloof, but the llttlo "flapper" Immediately got Interested, moved over to her, patted her cheek and then straightened her on the seat, taking the other girl's head In hur lai. If a vote could lime been taken for the must popular girl on the train the "flapper" would have taken first, lust mid all honors.- Indianapolis News. Tho foromost Sciontlflc Instltuo of tho world dovoloped this product to kill Files, Mosqultos, Cock roaches, 'Moths and Bod Bugs. No dust. Harmless to people. Avoid substitutes. Sold by a retail deal- PAYEnE VALLEY REX SPRAY CO. Distributors I'AYUTTK, IDAHO. Everywhere ANMEU3EK-PUSCH. WC ST. LOUIS Boyer Bros. & Co. Local Distributor Ontario, Oregon KNOWN AS PROTESTANT POPE Sobriquet Bestowed on Clement XIV When He Suppressed the Order of Jesuits. Pope Clement XIV bears the so briquet of "the Protestant Pope," al though he was by no means a mem ber of tho Protestant faith. He earned this title by a bull which he Issued in 1773, ordering the suppression of the Order of the Jesuits. This seemed to the devout Catholic a concession to Protestantism, and thus Clement was given his title. The Jesuit order was established in 1C37 by Ignatius Loyola, and Its chief aim was to establish the power of the pope and to preserve It against tho attacks of the Protestants. It grew to bo the most powerful society of the Itomun Catholic church, gain ing Its Influence principally through the excellent schools which Its mem bers founded und maintained. Its potency grew to sucli un extent that the temporal authorities took alurm and, in 1773, Frnnee, Spain, Portugal, Parma, Naples and Austria prevailed upon Pope Clement to Issue his -bull abolishing the order. It was re-established by Pope Plus VII Immediate ly nfter the fall of Napoleon in 1815, and Is now In n thriving condition in all countries where the Roman church has adherents. ' The order bus been distinguished throughout Its exist ence for the grent learning and schol arship possessed by Its members. DECREED REST FROM LABOR Saxon Monarch, a Thousand Years Affo, Instituted Custom of Satur day Half Holiday. A thousand years ago the Saxon King Edgar proclaimed n rest from all labor from the noon of Saturday till the duwn of Monday, und the same principle was emphasized by his suc cessors. The church was In those days the dominant factor In all social life, und the Saturduy-to-Monihiy ordinance was doubtless at first Intended to give the people full opportunities for going to church. Bound the village church, too, gradually sprang up the Saturday mar ket for the cottagers, and so, though slowly, tho Suturduy holy day evolved Into n holiday. With the change from agriculture to Industrialism, people left the villages for the towns, and here for .some time the Saturday half-holiday was endan gered In the rush and greed yf the new-found and little understood "prog ress." A saner and more moderate outlook, however, restored the Satur day hulf-hollday. But, curiously enough, the towns claimed It as a new Invention of their own, Ignoring the village life which, long centuries back, knew as a legal right the weekly half holiday of the Saturday. Indian Tale of Pillar Rock. There are Indian tales of the Pillar rock, which Is located about 1,000 feet from the Washington shore, and which stand about -0 feet from the surface of the Columbia river, and of the oc currences thereabouts, real and fanci ful. One is that Chief Skuiftokawn, his ire arodsed because a Clatsop brave made away with thoi chief's daughter, hurled the rock nt the de parting canoe of the swain from the tribe ucrosti the river, missing the craft but Implanting tho huge pillar In mid stream. The rock extends below the 30-foot depth, nnd the base, or projec tion, is said to have an approximate width In excess of 80 feet. (ieorgo Vancouver, following Gray, the discoverer of tho river, spoke of If In 1702 ns "the remarkable pillar rock." He is said to havo been told of the rock by Gray und entered the river on the way down the coast. "Washing One's Soiled. Linen." The phrase, "wushlng one's soiled linen," Is popularly used to express airing of unpleasant private affairs or family quarrels In public, the anal ogy being, of course, that botli are niatters'for disposition in the privacy of ono's home. The expression comes down to us as one of the brain children of Vol taire, tho famous French satirist. The occasion for Its origin Is said to have taken place In 1740, when General Muusteln wrote to Voltolro asking to bo vindicated publicly of accusations mado against htm. Voltaire huppened to be occupied In answering the appeal of Frederick of Prussia to help him straighten out one of his dilemmas. So he replied to Mausteln: "The king has sent mo some of his dirty linen to wash. I will wash yours another time." MAM1KUK COUNTV Itl0.L, KS- TATE TKANSKKItS ItKCOltKl) AUG. B TO AUG. 12 J. S. Milne et ux to II. Timmons, lots 7 and S, block 4, Eldredges Add. to Vnlo; also SSEViNE, Sec. 10-17-44. 62G22. 10. H. E. Heed ot ux to L. P. Dolsolo tracts 30, 31 and 32, Juntura. 52022. $3,250.00. Wnlsy O, McEwen to J. M. Mc Ewon, all Soc. 22-25-37. S222. Malheur county to C, E. Frotwell, SWUNWU Sec, 19-31-42. 8222. H. C. Boyer ot ux to C. E. Boyer, lots 18, 19, 20, 31, 32 and 33, block 1, Terrace Heights Add. to Ontario. 51622. U0OO. Adoph Gramso et ux to ' H. C. Boyer, lots 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 18 19, 30, 31, 32, 33. 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50, block 1, Terrace Heights Add to Ontario. 112019. 10. U. S. A, to Danltl F. Murphy, NH 4: NNEU. NBUSE and SEVi NBHi Sec. 9-19-38. G1922. U. S. A. to Daniel F. Murphy. E W, SWJ4NBM, WSE and S EftSEU Sec. 9-19-38. 61922. ' D. M. Bylander et ux to Farmers Stato Bank, SEUNWH Sec. 35-31-41. 8322. $1.00. U. S. A. to Chas. E. Boor, SEA SW54, ENW, NBSWU, W SE 1-4 Sec. 10; NNE Cec. 15-14-39. 22022. U. S. A. to Chas. E. Boor, S NWU, NNW, WBWU Sec. 3: NNEli Sec. 10-14-39. 11222. John Cantrall ot al to Fred Kllng back, WSWH and part of SWU NW4 Sec. 34-20-46. 11021. ?2. FOR REAL In the Kitchen USE CALUMET Tim Economy BAKING POWDER A Big TIm and Money Saver OTMAOt BY TMKt fjunm V C0NTXNT3II& K RKST RY TEST Don't be led into taking Quantity r Quality Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredi ents as have-been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. fo'TiMHVTTTTTN:q'Tvnrqvyi; Note these New Price on U.SHres &N July 29, 1922, prices ever quoted on U. S. Passenger Car Tires went into effect Royal Cords included. These new prices should give confidence to dealers, and car owners that no lower basis of quality tire prices will prevail. Uoyal FADBIC SIZES Cord Nobby Chain Uco Hatn 30x3 CI. $12.55 I $11.40 I $9.75 I $9.25 30x314" $14.65 15.60 13.00 10.65 31x4 " 23.00 21.35 18.65 30x3V4SS 14.65 32x314" 22.95 20.45 16.90 15.70 31x4 " 26.45 32x4 " 29.15 24.35 22.45 20.85 33x4 " 30.05 25.55 23.65 21.95 34x4 " 30.85 26.05 24.15 22.40 32x414" 37.70 31.95 30.05 33x414" 38.55 33.00 31.05 -. 34 x 4V4 " 39.50 34.00 32.05 - 35x414" 40.70 35.65 33.55 ' 36x414" 41.55 36.15 34.00 33x5 " 46.95 33x5 " 49.30 43.20 39.30 37x5 " 51.85 45.75 41.70 V Federal Exctie Tax an ih aloe abiotbca by the manujacturcr Tho dealer with m full line of U. S. Tires ac i he, new prlcei can aerve vou belter than voji have ever teen aerveJ before- In (noma lory of the automobile. If there ever wm any fan cied advantage in ihoppiag around for tires It dltap ptarcuon jiuy y, ivii, u.o Where You Can Buy U.S. Tires: Esther A. Cobb to Wm. S. Clel and, lots 9, 10, and 11, block 144, Wards Add. to Nyssa. 8722. $850 Peter Christensen to Robert Wade SEUNW& Sec. 15-21-46. 8122. ?400. James M. Weaver' to Johi Wal ter Weaver, NWNWi Sec. 27-13-39. 2422. $100. Malheur Land Co. to Brogan Tradlsg and Lumber Co., lots 1 and 2, block 30, Brogan. 7122. $1.00? John'A.-Wroten et ux to Chas. M. Mclntyro, part of lot 1, block 8, Pioneer Add. to Jordan Valley. 8822. $500.00. ' Baulsta Ramos to Thos. Turnbull, NE& Sec. 34- SJJNWK, ESVr4 ECONOM When you bake with Calumet you know there will be no loss or failures. That's why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. the lowest Bear in mind that apply to the most line of quality tires in the world, Remember, too as you read the follow, ing table that U. S. quality has been posi tively maintained. laf V -21 hat been used FABRIC 30x3ViCliTirfii. and Straight Side Royal Cord 145? United States Tims United States Rubber Company HARVEY & RIOKEB, Ontario V. B. STAPLES, FORD GARAGE, Ontario E. J. POWELL, SERVICE GARAGE, Uyssa Sec. 35-27-38. 8922. $1500. R. E. Weant ot ux to Home Pack ing Co., 27 acres in Sec. 30-18-45. 8(11122. $2500. " ' . COMPLAINTS FILED 'western National Bank of Clad woll vs. J. D. Ruark. 8722. Re covery on note. $938.10. Wlnemucca State Bank & Trust Co. vs. Modcsta Lauclrica ot al. 8722. Recovery on notes, $11, 397.08. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco vs. Harry C. Edwards. 81122. Recovery on notes, $3355. ' Joo Yrargen vs. Cleto Archibald. 81122, Damages. $15,189.00. . these prices complete t5 u 3 . V Aa A s A A A A f A A A mFmri ZwZiaI5 kkkukkwd H SWU, SEUSWU, SWUSEU See.