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(Bniwnv 'Ktfym, The Ontario Democrat 11 WTABIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1918 NO. 12 ww Tm HOliS DIKING 10 jon aomcvlttraj. coi. IV.i.K HAH IUHCDVICMD btAL- HKIR COUNTY AND IS (...i(i TO IMPROPK 1TH INDCNTRIBS iSION DECEMBER 2 AND 3 Mr) Industry now Uastrtbate HO,. too Kvery Month la District It.. .wren Payett. OMMte Bad Nyeea. ollnwlng the advise of proponed inlnsire and Irrlgatloa aohoul for Itnrlo ram advisee thl wk that rltv haa alao been chosen for th ion of th Dairying school to be d here next Monday and Tuesday rem her 1 and t. Thin dairy achool for which al " I kdy mora than th aae ry tarm- have lgned an agreement to t- ,d will ba addraaaad vri tl kh of th two day by Profeeaora 11 Pitt and E. L. Weatover of agon Agricultural railage i ne Irk is undertaken under th dlrer- of the Extension Dlvlelon of th llese. und of Co ore merit th af- kdsnee of every rancher la tha val I'oinmrrUal (lab to Katertala Hi sessions ware arranged by J. Hrnwn, manager of tha Co-opera- Creamery company of Payette. , lo Is a graduate of tl A. t aad waa deslroua of hating tha Dwledge of bla teacher brot home th rancher of thl section. J4r llrown was In Ontario Monday etillei the asalstsuo of the Com- Wrlal Club In aaourlng s place of eting ...,i . AM.Hm Peaai. It 0 K Aiken of the club mad tangementa for th handling of th - sir thru th commutes headed by M Taggart. already named to pro for the Irrlgatloa and Drala school IThe rommlttae. iho given but on notice w II glv on or two li'bes for the ranchers and their ructora aad will endeavor to ax- d a proper welcome to the guests th city. farmer Coaaani I While her Mr Brown said that had enlisted the Intereau of many ichera over on tha beach In the lous to be held here aad declared it prhap thr would a ""' Iho farmera preaent than from Xu "But", he added, thr I enjoy the lertaree of both I '"! - tor J-'ltta and Waatover o mucn it I am euro Oregonian win aa ud to have them here to learn 1st t) A . C is doing ror ureaun hera." ilklag cow ha for awveral yeaia n ld line with many as em Im.rs. but to day attiring is iou-. do aa one of our beat aaset both tui th farmer ana nusines. -iwm-Bdpoint. said Mr Brown t Is etlinated lliat al leal su. i paid out In creaat checka each bnili In tiro vicinity or uniario rhe following la Hie program for ilggl which will b held la th knuivriisi lull roaan ' "'' l '" III MllMl.lY DRCRMM..H 2 "l-i... w rktln .. ... K n rit id The place of dairlus in agrl .ulture Essentials to succee. i tn. Iluildlng up th Dairy Hrd." K L WKSTOViiK amMlOM ot Breed Chooalug th air. r 1:11 p. at. 'sir tuning, " E B PlTTa'k. big lock ralr. He also . .k sUlgpod one to Dlckan Miller of eedtacand ha.dliug from birth ' UaUo bred. i maturity. h ,--, aecured for llieee Herd Record Knepn R. L WB-rTOVRR Mi hud of scurlag record. ow teat asao isinms II llihU IH-CaftMHMHS a m 'Peedtaa for milk production " g, B riTTS riBCipaU of feeding Salae iloa mt f-H balau. lug ration a m. FBHa aad Bflaca ." ANNUAL MRaTtRG OK KK CROW CHAPTKR DHC 4 The annual meeting of the Ontario Chapter of tha American Hi-d fjTwa will ba held In tha Commercial Clab roema at tha City Hall on Wednes day evening December 4. Thl meeting waa originally echedaled tor October If waa poaiponed an account of tha laflaeaaa aitaation. It la im portant that th organisation be eon tinned tot there la till a great deal of worh to da, therefor a large at tendance of member la deal red RUT W.B.B. ATTEMPT TO OUTSPEED TRAIN WRECKS AUTO North Portlaad Paoaa Attempting to Reach Ontario by wtchlwg Traia at Hoed Rrver Hate r.x- citing RM. When Mrs. R. O. Weed of North Pwflnt . T -. rea-"-B val n bw.--b BBBjejajanjananj sea.-. s ewsw-jr v.l.m en wrw- mgt ffom HrT Blackwell of On- t.rlc, that her husband waa III at the Holy Koaary haaplul with the flu the last train from Portland had left a half hour before But that did not j deter her from attempting to catch ' It at Hood River. Accompanied by her brother and j bar sister. C. N. Sevier, aad Mlaa . Sevier, she started la a high powered rr over the Columbia Highway, Speed law were coaaidarsd lightly , They pssd th tarln several mll'-n from Hood Hirer and had their race ; with tha steam driven locomotive won. when they hit a bump, and bingo, the auto waa noe-ap In iho bank, one wheel waa amached and the occupants of th oar war scatter- d over the highway In the meantime th train paaeed ; them - .... .. When they recovered composer ,,18 -rty look .- inventory of thetr - - dm,,, aod found that Mr Weed waa. tha only sufferer She had a scalp wound on th lop of her head It waa not aerlou. o thv waited at Hood Itlver for tbe next train, arriving here Saturday night Wheal Uri- V-eJ ai fa th found lier husband very 111 but since (in ( hAm ,t- progreaa toward re- BUT W II t'AHU OK THANKH We wish to lpres our harlflt thanks to th (aaay kind friend- d --l.h-ors. who la the hour I - - nru th Ilia aad death r mdoved wife aad mother, mla ilered t- I r and to us, apd whoei ., - tr, , prasslous of sympathy we hall av.i furgat. Rdaard N i Ksml'y BUT ffll -TICK To hay ! r It) acre gear town at r-aoabla prh WrRg t ii ' c ' Af"" tf bc r v.-.s.s. AN INyl IHI Mr Kdltor Wbat Is the matter wlch tha beatlug arrangmuU of our public schools? Student repoit ih' they find the rooms cold la lb inoruiug sud a -oadltloa that last for Mm hours Is th heating plant Inadetiuat. or I the fire started too Tlmen such aa me demand tha irlctat Bltsaktaai to the health r tha vouna people In oa schools snd coot of fuel or convenience of firciusn should BOt balanced it ika ho-lili of auuilB and tin' ,1 - iM" - - - teachers A PATRON BUY W.B.ft PI HRHKKII ONTARIO HOUH KIND MARRMT IN KAhT H li Tunny U wh ahlppd one' ,.f his See IOC hogs to Owaba N-kr-aka where it will be added to lb breeding stock ot on of Nebras- era. I ne rn animal waa all that a stotkmen could hop for and Mr Taaay 1 elated at the result the ail. Silage In th ration. 1 p ai 'Haying r. b- rifxa Comperatlv valp f different feeda operallve buying iu of aar to bay IP p. m Judglag nvoatratloa ' R. U WBRTOVRM CIRCUIT COURT WILL HEAR TUITION CASE saw Action Oxnaty Coart to Compel tha sw ot High Uoa Item ta Bwdget. la an order made by Circuit Judge DDalton Biggs on Monday tha mem mera of the County Court and Sup erintendent of School, Fay Clark. were ordered to show cauae why they should pay to the Ontario School district the If .000 due It for tuition of pupil who have atteadad tha high achool here for the past two years and who come from otttldo district The order alao demand that the officials show cauae why rovlwion ahoald not ba made In the budget of taxes for nait year, to provide for this pay ment The order waa made returnable on Saturday November 10. Sine this action waa taken by tha board following tha refuaal of tha county Court to pay the bill a great many citltena have manifested inter eat In tha proceeding- A ruling la thl ease on the part of the Court will settle the queatioa and relieve the three districts of th county that maintain high arhoola o a portion f th expense which fa to thm high. compared with other district la th county County Superintendent Clark waa made a party to the actio) bee u of the provlealon of the law which make it her duty to draw th warrants for tha tuitions wh'ch tha several dls- trlcts have earned by giving instrue-1 Hon to the pupils fom outside tbelr: jurladlrtlon. Heretofore Mint Clark nae aecunea to oraw ma warrants ae- tmwm "re w" no "onv n th ,una nm """ "n n"n "" "" wmr" rant woaid have drawn Inn from the date Issued, snd this sum therefore is lost to the districts, a It appears at present. -RUT W.S.S.- COMMUNITY SERVICE IS HELD AT THEATRE auda a poo thouaand of destitutes in ftftR.MM n Uelivered by Jadgw faaltoaj'h war son, wboaw oaly hop Is UiggK, Rev. W. J. 1-HMv.sibr ami , h great American Red (roe. For He, H. A. imwpo Mmdc Ontario men aad women the question By tliarrti Choir. Cotanublty Thanksgiving services ander the direction of the Ontario Council of Defense waa held In the, Draauilaud this mornlug. Owing j to tbe fat that arrangement war not made antll Monday evening the event waa not widely advertised aad only a small audience gathered Mayor W K lloman preelded and Introduced th speaker including Judge Helton Blgga. K HA Cam po aad Rev W J I.uecoaah The Invocation waa proaouneed by Rev v Cochran, th Thaakagivlng prayer was made by Rev P. L. Plow era aad Hev C H Blom pronounced the benediction The music for the ,i. , ruriiialu-j bv the choirs "f "' the Catholic church Preabyterlaa church taaca united In singing America ' at the opening of th program and iar Spangled Banner' at la close MACHINERY HERE EOR WARMSPRINGS WORK H1 r-ri,mds of miwamsre ami All Kiua t UsrUaWi Paes Tlura ... Honml for Dsni.iu Taaglble evidence that work al the Waroiaprtug Irrlgatloa dartri. reservoir will begin sooa wb limi :. ed oatarlans this week. On Monday six carload of Inerv arrived u Ontario coo mn-d lh Sbettuck-ICdiBgcr Co , s lUrper I he contractor, who have tr,- irk In charge Oa thla day. to- -' ' toad of mle war feedie. at tilla aad were xpe.d lo .rri.c lb : next day T. M McDanisls. maaager of Ipe i em and Us anslaceruiB force BJBklat 'rbeaa oa the grouad for eoai Ua- STATE POLICE FOIL CELEBRATION PLANS Three Big; Aato Lewd of Old Paehfcru- ed Booae Ph-ilna at Crowley Hatwejr Maw Pay 91IOO hi Plan tor real Thankeglvtag eele bratlon by a number of promltteat Dreweay cltlaeaa ware foiled on Sun day when Major Delch. of th Ore gon Military Police, apprehended Po. Baker, Jim Shannon aad Jim Jaen at Crowley with three carload Of Joy dispenser At unpopular. but preeeat effective, bootlegger price th cargo was worth 15. 00 Major Deteb, of tbe Military Police, aa organisation hitherto unknown In thla section ot the state, telephoned Deputy Sheriff La Noe at Vale Sun day aad the Sheriff acted aa chap eron for th ceaalgnmaat and Ita owner to Vale on Monday. On Taeeday tha man war arralnged be fore Justice of the Peace. Robert W. Lytle where they were sssisd a total of 1110 In flnea, which were bald aa follow Baker aad Shannon lilt aach aad Jensen MOO A few more haul such a th one kov noted would pay th coat of (he Military Police aad aid greatly la Solving tha hoot lagging Industry In this apareely nettled region With Nevada eoon to ba dry tha Industry haa taken on added life that la ap parently drawing th attention of the afflclals ROT WJJ SUGGESTIONS TO RED CROSS SOCK KNITTERS Aefagfe Work Jam Rfwwa Mrv Hurfca aad Sweeter- Needed Ureal hirg-t I lie HunVrlng la War Sua. I'rgaat appeels are coming lo the Bed Cross Chapter ttvury week In- I staling on greater production of . knitted good aad refugee garment 'The calls direct attention to the I great aaad for clothing for the thous- is. "win our part o awn 10 ssvp thenar- To atari work with la new sup ply of material expected the work room of the local Chapter will be open nxt Wedueaday, alace th Diary school lecturer will th rwom m Monday and Tuesday. Allotments are now on hand for hundreds of sweaters aad aock. beside the re fuge garments Titer I enough work la sight to keep the chapter worker busy all winter Beelde seeking quancty product ilon th headquarter also la Insist ing oa better quality production To secure this a standard haa beea act aad the Chapter which reeih ihl wlil be placed on tbe honor roll as thlr work can go forward more di rectly Ontar'o ChafUr raach'M .I - li i . ..-l-l . sud the I'nliei1 " ru" ,u "" bsbswbb-m ..--while the aud HB rnd I now seeking H la knii t lag and refuge worh. Th folic wing bulletin for heed- I .iuartr detailing ibe Doal'a for halt irs. will. If adhered to. get Ibe de sired result. la Bead ug this quota of so. ks wish to address a gctal plea lo all Supervisors snd inspectors of o k, , lo rrtke vrv strenuous Bad earner I j effort ta aae that uot a aiagle pair of socks shsll psaa their Chapter Vbaah does not fulfill the requl.uient. In all anlial potalg whh-h nrs laid down by th Bed CroMt rules and which B? .iiouid i aria n'- i' iiii tlmi nusiered V'r-' is sgood and aneeail raason g) -s li sud urn rule snd we ar. glt to hope and ip t thai "'" in all eeaentlsl poiaU will ' . .1 It Is s iuu. li Minplcr mi i ur lo correct an error tn ihe wl (Mtitt ' s Chapter Hisu to tnk- I .' lb Divisional Kurxnu. uul wc ar sure you will concede the faat . tLere ! bo us la shipping a gal meat which doe aot serve the pur pose for which It Is intended 1 - Luf We receive maay taoaaaad of pair ttae aad very per feci ocka bat ib sam Dm w de receive far to xaaay whlh wr ahoald have Ipaasad ih Chaatr. -... k ere INJl MB Hdinmt Is oW AT 1. 1 kl W . mii NKW JKRSM John Wood received word thl week from Kenneth Mclvor who was wounded In action In Franca, that ba la now at the convalescent hoepltal at Lakewood New Jersey. Mclvor writea thai bla arm la healing aatli, fartory and that he will be able to aa It again, hut h fears that his Injured Pag will alwaya ba stiff in hi letter he expresses delight at tho manner la which the returnd ootdlers com each day to take tbe men who are to be oat for long auto rides. HOT W.t.8. FLU EPIDEMIC SEEMS INCIDENT Of PAST No New Cases ha Cbty for More thaw Weak Wow School Open aad i Raaniag Again. Aa in practically every other city of the land the opening of school , and theatres for public gatherings ha j nt been attended by any Increase in ' Hie number of flu eaaaa. In Ontarie: there hav been no new cases for! nii-re than a week now and th flu ep-' ldi mlc Is apparently a thing of tbe pari Prior to the opening of Dreamland i the building was fumigated and each : morning It la given a thoro airing. Ml. of the door remaining open. While parformaares arc given the vanillin Hob la malntalued. Beport from other cities, as given In the States man on Tuesday Indicate that the re sumption of public gathering and the opennlng of theatre haa had no adverse effect on tbe health of the communities BawQgM 0nd thla week, and while a 100 par coat attendance waa not recorder In grades, in the High School practically 10 per real of the pupil wr at thetr class. Th churches of the city will re sum activity Sundax Tho they might have done so Ihm Sunday. av- ral did not opm for service. -BUT W R ritlNIM; HOMK IH Uk. i i i. AND It ItMHHIM.S M Wtlt. I Some time laat week aueak thieves entered the home of Mr i nd Mr- Jacog Printing and helped themaelvea to a number of artlulee. Just how much waa taken la not Inown by tha caretakers, but that a few articles are miming la evident The worst fea- tur of th depradalioa waa the maa - aer la which the rioeets and drawer :nptld of their coolant aad thee atrewen about the house No I clue to the prepetrator of the deed ha been found folded once, placed in bunch of live alternating heels and toea. and tied securely at each end of hundle Will you thai each aock baa a label sewed oa. either as a standing loop or lengthwise ot the ribbing? Will you sea that th pair are aoi Ltled together al the toes, making tn- -pvrtiou Impoaalbte? Will you aae thai no sock pas vour Chapter, no matter how weil dou. If colored )srn nss oaen asaa; - la lh top aad has run after hav ng been washed? We asa inai bo yara be need la strips except and shadea of grey white; Will you see thai the thread runs down lengthwise of n witen finishing the sUtohea . luw ma r in, and not aero th to Will you aae mat tue wooi is - ed aad nut tied uto knot' n (tuUv --,, ,. i . c.iir The strap and triangular ham Tl,trBtlt j,,-,- Kilter ana pat at one qually acceptable ,,f , ellM.rta hrn who tnerin- Do not aae Khaki yarn in the ,.,,4.4 repa'r sn.l in.. the knitting of sock An) Khaki yarn should be used for sweaters ' Will you see that no focks than 10 1-1 Inches In length of fenpt ire accepted, aad that both nocks o.' a pair are of equal length, sad th.t nlcelv waabed sud pressed? I are some of 1 1 - 1 hinge which iroabla out u , high u can t, .. lel re by glUng them ait... ..11 ixtrauaslve eft worker. areful observaure of A It I 01 th abov suggestions sitoui piu" meal of eur Chapter on aa Honor Roll for socks, aud make our Midlers bappy snd romfortah la their U BUT WM KMTMAt Strayed on Noar 17 on wH nig OwBcr may hav .. by paving foi 'lis aderltBnt aad Had. IRRIGATIONS WILL BE ONTARIO CHESTS cnwMKtuiAl. CIA'B PLANS KNTKKTAINING RANCH KHM WMRN THRY (DMK Tl) HRAR DRAIN OK LXbrvfURKR. LUNCHEOHS WILL IE GIVEH V. M. ThfOpui Heada Ccm-ral Com mittee. Which la OHmu Complete tharaw of all Fmtoir, of Hanchers and ejttaea of all kind who are Interested In irrigation and dralnag problem will be the geesis of Ontario for two day next moath. On December II aad 14 under th direction of the Extension dlvlaiea of O. A. C a Drainage and Irrigation achool will be held here, to which an Invitation la extended to everyoae la thla section who Is Intereated. Thl ; Includes, beelde Oregon ranchers and Irrlgal'on man. tho of th eecMon In Idaho near the city At apodal meeting of the Com mercial club Monday evening It waa ' decidad to take this matter In hsn 1 and to entertain the visitors as fsr i aa the.r time would peraajt. De- flnste plan could not be made owing to the fact that the school's program had aot been rorivd It Is ex peoted, however that when Prank I . Ballard, of the Extension Division re aha Ontario Friday to mak a: raagement for the meeting he will hove that program and the com mittee can proceed. I) M. Taggart waa appointed chslr ' man of the genersl committee i bar charge of tbe cltlsen ead of the program. He waa given aut' itv in nam th Becesmrv sub-cori-roltteee which he he lis done as fc lows Ueaeral I) M Taggarl. II. II. Tuany. B II Test Financial: H 0 Boyr. H B Cockrum. and l: Vaa Patten. location II I. Pet erson. K A Kraser. W M lxon. Luncheon Hugh Allu Prank Itsil er. W L Turner. II c Hiult Speaker P J Uallagher. It Swagler aad J W McCulloch. Mus.r aad Kotertalnmeiit Irwin Troxell hHee Mayme Beeg and Byron Turn -BUY W H H ONTARIO'S WATfR IS GIVEN OFFICIAL 0. K. State Hoard of Health llei..rt samas prs habmlltril l'si T .1 -Mduieli Hali-fai ! MHee BR ilrc 1 iw Onlarln's new wi-i upt.!- Il ah . ,-( ,mxMeinr' la lh rd f i,,,,, rAmrad Rggwa b ; ,.,, )(t,( ,,, f ,,, rd Health Thl report ren: of ws'ei Ink-s t. sir.spl'K I ,fMmm ou Hundsy while Coum I was Inspecting le plaal Hlnte Hie am week fc.Kt.wlni I I operstlon of the new plent there , ,-,,,,. ,,, one . ' hllirs, due ywteai ha fut Pollowlagth- lh the Council ma.f . nfilua. plant snd sabro'K . t tr- Stale Board all awh sult 1 here . keen s nun. - - tlon- im.it- ' ' lh aaw yt nvlng taiide tlal lb ,hl I., disc"1' t... .Id dlHlrlbutltlg st iai gfiar Jsauary 1 pi v wns Kl. '.WM.I. HKI.lK .taw HHIt TR I KAR-OIJI lT;KRl AT Saw Among the eetllv -alse er.od da- st lir ' ' wk was mat rvf H.nrv Klarkw Bglg P' el Hsmmeii Idaho which iaclud. I head of two year old sieere Th named was Its The 1 wore shipped is H.tsasti ai Mdy Bight 1 B L WWBTOVBR aVIo -msatrurilnn IWPP for (CoaU-aed en P- ) Will sou that its apansexi jxtjimi j Wv-pj