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$nUti0 tm. The Ontario Democrat NO. 2() ONTARIO, MAUIEUR OOyNTY, OREGON, THUHgDAY, APRIL 17, 1919 L X ! 1 1 FIGHTING TANK SEEN DISTRICT ATTORNEY DR. LOUISE RICHTER CHECK fOR $100,000 DELEGATES CONFER JGHWAY COMMISSION ON ROAD SITUATION BY HUNDREDS HERE m Kl VMM TO ADDRESS WOMEN SENT WAR HffflftB SES IIS HELP AtffMUBI ItFMVAVTM I ItKX H WHII'PKT TANK IS F.NTF." OT ITTBAOPsOH TO IIA VIHl'niRH. i WOUNDED HEROES, ORATORS Agreement Item-he! " CMMOMs1 I'" rn, iiiuiih. to M Worked out UtM All Herllons n. he "onshlerctl. MdttMia .." " ' - "" "T" - 'JlMSJmSZnT i.i.s di:i,k;ati:n to AHM UK PEOPLE ItoADH HYHTKM lit. Ill COMPLETED II llli IN tilVKV I CP I III, III. . I IIOHI 1 IIIIIII'. U...I- IDS ON WORK CALLED FOR I VI Slioulil be SM'iil .in sim linns Where I eilentl il vu i.iUi-h i" i"' Hwirrd vlu-l Im' .ppinprlaleil li VIhIIic ii i r Pmm On v.mr 11m fit. lei hum. i tin1 present W) HVMl'-IH IIH deslglllltP.I. Il'l'l mm, illusion will c operate n. Intnl. for tli highway sysl.in kllinol Im golin; to ' completed Tllllt III llli.'l MIIIIS lll I'lllln-I.V III nil of tha sending of Hi'' tleleg.i- Id ol .viumcur county I'liitt'iin i" 3, I 1; , III .. llfli lull' lllll III f II ." lug mil 11 1 nniprchetislvc rim. I pi I'- tii for which 11 bend Issiip will M euled In Hip people nil Jinn- I iiiiiii Who ninth1 lli Hluti'ini'ii! , laotoMr W 1. Thompson, oilier PIlUlllllKSlollcrH, CIllllrillMII .iiiiiii and l( A Booth sal lolilc him and iiinhh'il llii'lr iiniir.i ' I'liniinliiHloner ThoinpNOii wenl fui- it lh ihInIhpiI tin delpgalpa that .minlshlon would not undirlal'p IpII Hip inuiity how to illvhh1 lla ids for Hie vurloiia routla, hut ad- kcil Hip iIiIpkiiIps In K hoine and Up Hip uioney apportioned, aH fir ptiNHllile oil aectlons of each of I ill lad (or tbo .luihiiiiK of which tod nl posl load funds can nut I" id IT he Malheur county deleaatlon wan it nun of a (Inin or inori1 delegn- Iih NiieklliK alato aid Slierina I u 1 1 r had nearly 100 delegateH prcs- It The resilll was (hat the ecoite- Hip coiniiilsNioii licarliiK and ahiuii lobby of the Imperial recalled iventlon days, with crnwda of iiipu HIiik around from group to groin iiMsIng roiulH, and politics too I he .Malheur delegation conal.ilad County Judge K ... 1'iwt and COO PHKlonera K M. Dean, NyHsa, llai- J Hooker, Jordan Valley, J A. I'liniih . llrngan; (' A Oiiiuni, Jam- Sun; I M .Noiinrup ami i. it rpithuupl. Dead Ox Flat: J K I:, 1,11 In I1 J llilllllllllPI . " mid and (I K. Aiken. Oiilui n, ; ii, -ii Hurley, U II. Wlldliatier mil li curry, Vale. I'Iip Vale delegation went ilnwn nu i iii.I.i-. lull flic teat of the didega jn .ell Sunday night A i aliens nf hltuatioii was made and I' J. Ilaghei lialned lo present the inlll- - to Hie coiuuilsalon, V. ad also SOOkS to the coiniulsslon iking an ailsnslOU ofthti John l I ghws) to NysM or boyotid At Hie '1 U'-Mtlay session Ihe ..nl after hearing Mr (lalluglel id Mr Wood ai.k"d the delegates to Murn later in the duy for furth. r Ii nn. IhSfO being set umoIIbi. rrangsd foi other de.egn- ID in i !,. nn ml line At the aliernoon MMbWi while osl tit the delegutt'H were out on II i oliiiiiliiii Highway Messrs. Ilur i. CuiTOy, Wlldhnlier ot i.ih- Kl il or llrogaii. Ox, nan of JainlcHo.i, nl Aiken ot Ontario were presont. llmln and Aiken went in o lie uileMiiiii ol extendliiK the load , .in lo the loath Mr Aiken .mid tbs rssolutlon of tbo lo." ni alley Commercial club reuue : 1 1 the eouatructloo ol lha su. cor mad Tha eommlaalon said tiiat only in niild il lonsiiler i Mend ing the ine.eiii rood plan, but Hint i would hate lis engineer- cone PS in il Im i ..t.l iiiiiii ontitri.i I .ml iievoiid could be classed federal pool roads it iini i i Thorn nson mil lined wh.ii tha oommlsslou would do ml wli.il I li. OOUBl) oiigbt lo do In niiliri,! this and further take li the Jordan V.illei eSSS Hie elilr Ion wenl before the loiiiiuiss- l "' lur a brief spsslon U'l'dneudav lornlUI Oth the result outlined Ml lllackaby, Dean ,mvl liken returned home todav wlille the I I elh. lined lll'rtr for n due ,.r railroad companies have, al lowod a one com rate to all the old Midlers who attend the National (J. ' II Kncinnpnienl In Coluinhui, This waa the infor- ' 'Uiii l ii, 1,. Di,k Hutherford re- -i.i week and explains his per- lO eollecHlia lipnnlps from many mends In Ontario since ' iim. 'p to Tuesday noon he had i Btod 1 157 of the one cent pieces i'linii. am coming iii fast ' told the Argus returner I will MM have euough for the trip um i am rutber afraid thai I nice get enough for the nln Ihoy wiint he so eager lo give Ugh to get back Thai s whs d lu so early upment will be held Hi seventh of September, 1918 -Iii-h Alva Arnold apent Friday an.W ' !" l!ol8e- Nnln'r'w'nH-Vhrnr:'' " " Dl lOOtUfar .0 wo, a temporary injunction rrom thi dr and ajlrla of the country, speaks inn cniirt proTMtlni that bod ii' i andor the guaploces ol Ilia Orsgofc paying DorU t. Keater o Vole n s,n HygteM looloty on Thuradal KMSSSS "... ,mm s """" the County c.iiiri and -i.iy School April is at I 10 p m In thecoramoi superintendent, and In the eate ofjctel Club ball at the I y hall build MeCullot h i n"d n Malheur Boun ty in est h of those r ." the nistrii i court BOM for I In1 roniphilniin' ai.i al were till. I'M and la ST ah'' I diilind Until cusps hip Hip outgrowth rulliiKH of Hip County Con Hip term of County Judge Ot W Mc-K tilKli' H Hip rOOUll Ol hi' h lh l.i. .in iiiuntv court has inherited iiirrii uit r. iiiiiii ini proMon AmIIip result nl Hip iIp. IHIiin III Hip anbenl mm Mm County win bove to pay lo Srhoo. Iltrli Nn I HniiiNiinil dollars for tuition for pn ...Ik ,,,,.,,,li. high scho.d her. Wh.) pIlH altendlng high BSOOW n. n i ii i.. .1 i. i .. i .. I... .. 1.1,. i ur inn ' M. II, .s....,n ......... .. ... nrp not , niaiiiiii i in wn plots IbS ' 0 mt ' i:pii"I al fund in I 111111 much, and iiiolP. for tin I dlslrlcl and the ssn dlstilits un.. this ruling will he paid what Is du HiPin too. for BSeSjrSj ptrs piisl In tht1 Mci'ulloch .t. Wood I I county waa ordered to iclurn lo PSC soiial propiily taxpavii-, tbS SSOM i oil I al Hie time '-nl was in 14.1 BjVSJ Hie sums actually dUS when the levlps were llna.ll in.u! Since tills money was dittrlhutpd I. Hip i i u il I In Hip wii hm uiiinh lin Itles as school and road district, an I . I t II la piohahlp that tut I ' i In roada will In- made in Hie I'ounty' general rum. in this litigation tiie tormsr ram ly coiirl i niploied DOVls fc Kesle wllhoul Hip coiispih ol Hie Dlslri, Attorney and Mr IWOllOI I- M ! irlni: to ih lerinllie Hie lOgsJItl "I ,h. I aciion nu Htnerni giounus Ihe iUeK Hon Inn, lieier lieen dellnllely DS I upon by the Oregon Supri me ioiiI Hid several oilier DlalrM Alloine are watching the outcome nl Hie , In tills county to del ermine (he . niir-. ! llipy a 111 pursue SCT.CANFIELD WEARS COVETED DECORATION Ontario IU With Mtlug tn.u- ill lltilsf Saliirdai Wears Valor BO id Wariletl Members of Ijlfay- elle Ksciiilr.l.e. One ol Ihe PSOOI coveied i, Hie ami deiiiial Ions. thO cold awalded b) lb J I'l'ench govel tilnelit to me, nhels of Units which particularly dlstillgUlH1. ed theniseheH us a llgiilng body . ui.l be seen soiue .l.iv iii Ouiarlo II will be worn by tin Ontario boy the inly one to win such an honor, Hi,. ho is Sefgeailt Clifford Callflel , .on nl Mi and Mrs Ward Canute1 I of thin I'll! Young i anlield who wan one ,f Ontario's first volunteers was diirln ; Ida entire utav in Prance ,, nieinh ,f Ihe lainou. Lalaielie Kscadrllli , whlfb prior to American euliy Inn.i the war performed valiant service in lehalf or Kraiitv lis coiniuand n thruoui waa Major William Thaw, one ot Ih" first, Allieli, an-, to he nl fic.a.ly made au Ace It will be members oi this faiiinn., nrgauUttlion who will stage the liv ing circus at Boise Saturday and al ready hundreds of Ontarlans are pre paring to go to Hie Idaho capital lo witness the exhibition Wlille he does not, being one. of the exp.-i mechanicians in charge of the care i the mcnlne81 young Canfield will he piucti sought utter by bis many trn-n In Ontario The news will come as a kih i to the friends of 1.. Hlrsch of Bo,i Department Store when they learn ot his marriage ten days ago In Pocaiel lo to Miss Ernestine Hlbred of Wau teka, Wis. Mr Hlrsch hud slipp liiielly uwajavu few days before an,. no onto was any the wiser of his In tentions untllOjip returned last Mon day evening with his bride we,. come from their old home town to Wisconsin fd'ineei him at PoMtoUo 111 i.ihiImi. Rlehtar. until Miitcli ' ind During tin- wnr nillllonn of th f oiiiib i.ipii or our MMtTJ liavp he.-n m inllltnry BPrvIrp In the c t army In Hie world Thin army has been clean I an- . n diirln "' ""' educational propnganda carried ,l(, lHl ()f colnln.tlpn that ovpi r "r, ' on l,y tlicMidlial lippartiupntof th- ,.,, tj s in" Kvery boy who bm lore,, tbo service waa thoroly Inetruct . "' I" dnnnere of MrenllniiHt..- and the henef.lH of clean IIvIiir Hut Hie (linernuipnt fell that H ei.ucatliiK these mlllloiiN of .Minna ti'Pil il was doliiu only linlf of what li mlKht do to in It ! - the i.iidal cvi ""K"' "" '"" , , ,,r,,.r t. .il.l.fli, grentesl poss. b, ,.,. M ,., ni ,, ,. - . hollies the women iniisl In piIiichI "d piiially wllh Hie men Theri'toip. the (loMriiniPiil organ. -ed a corpa of one hundred fifty of the country- leading women P'lorsfoolsB's rofort Of lHIUUlrbt to toko I Metal hygiene ssm ,.Wg j)w. K(.p nlr Nw york com. 1 ' K'rl- ll.eiteph.-sl, a', ( informed of the pro-1 were specially Instructed to the., (.ampaKn , th,y .w work by the beat authorltlea anil they came before the country as H most couiplpip group thai could M obtained ftir the delivery Ol tbS I messagp WANT I HI KM RMPLOYMBNT III ItlVI r.ST IH.lNll ID IIKItK i nn. ii., i in" di employmi'iil l.un.ii hn Ihe hoys who bate returned frot'l service under I'ncle Sam. This w be decision or K K. Mnneman of the Oregon Sodleis' '.Jul Snlhilf' I'.m ploMiient liureau of Portland who waa In Ontario for a couple of da last week Mr. Main man was sent Inn i, Inileall lor the pui'i I Idltli lug an auxlll.iM bOM (M thO flndin . of work for IbS uiieiiiplo . ,l soldtOI and sailors but afler making a , are ful InvesHgalion dOSidOd that what work there wus lo he dime In this direction could easily be carried ni h Ihe In. al Ited Cross chapter !' Maileuiaii WM StOttOBOd dur ing Hm war at DOTOJ I. inland, Wl h Hip inlaliou etu p . II, ere I III leluril ing to America bo aided In Ihe Lib erty drive In NOW York at Hie BlOM nl which he was m-iiI to Portland 10 aid in the am ploy moot lorries I'DHilN AlTHKSN MMIRM IDKVTITV IN "Ml kK When an actress1 loses )ier iden- illy, so that .he Is always tin nig', t of as Hie character portrayed ratliei than lier own seir, It's hard somi -times lor her lo discover wlielhel she Is exucily pleased or not," Main I Noriuaild. who Is fealuied in -.Mick ey," said to a reporter during a ro cent interview Bin mini d lo complain, at Hi sanei lluie appreciate, that everyon. who had seen her as "Mlcki v thought of her as only dear little Mickey' which was naturally absorb lug "Mabel N'liriuaml ' Jusi Maude Adams is Inseparable rrom 1'eier Pun Because the story ol "Mickey'' is so vivid and appealing, II land (he cbara.lera are so real and i uuiuaji, one win always reiuemue, UM people in tins play ' "Mickey is a story of unlversul appeal. It Is a human, teuder narra- 'live that in the telling Is somewberi , between laughter and pathos There are charming bits of comedy and' there are places where the slorv trembles very close to the brink .if tears. Mickey is a quaint little moun luiu girl, and this lovable, mlscln -vuiiii child, with her lluie scuffed over shoes and her bulldog und lop eured old burro, is a wonderfully vivid characterization. The action of the play tarries her linully into the iity and into new complications "Whose dramatic contrast i lollln't and strong This la not a drama of flying pas- try. Innocent heroines seduced unl , buckets ot blood "Mickey" Is a production off the ordinary run of picture plays, and will be ihowi at the Dreamland Theatre next Mon- day and Tuesday. M TaKgnrt. HmlrniM, of the Ontario district in the Armenian and gyrtea roltof drlro tbto wooh rojaeivad ll(lvCP ,,r t,,. forwarding if hoe . n,.. m ,f 1)r0KonH ,,, f iim.ooo. ,iB ) WBg advised Hint In pru- .portion to Itn quota Onlnrlo district w Hwnil in Hip State lor 11 time enit nntui-iiii h-h m-.-- - -- i jffwm ,Ktrlrt occupied that position, ,',, tliH w,,Pi, Mr TaKKnrl forwnn.- I ,., aajethM Hinnll eherk to Portland piiii.tiR Ontario Into BMOaWI placp in leadn with 12fi p'i cent. Ontario Ih ni w(h , lr, pr r, nl. NyBRn thir.I h ug pill. rp)lt t'ortland Iibm limit alnc paael. wltlinui a hi. i he comhlned quota for the cltv and Multnomnh county. The quota was fined al ITI 200, and MOT than 74.0O has been raJaml In the , ' ' I'll V I P lilt' le-ill wui n "on (- i moat entire.) perfonnetl by com- mlttee i of women Th' money haa air. i.h he -n M-i.t and In today actually savin I - ii..... H ...i.i ii... u.nin. in ii, 1 1 1. HIM . ui.r.. mini ,t-ii ..u f, ... .,. advam ed (lie money aa fast aa WS re portetl It on hand. "The Htote cannot give ua loo mm h money, nor give It loo quickly We are mn permitting any more to die than we .an help, but, us Ambas'ia dnr M.uri nihil i told me, we have saved the Armenian race from aunl- i, nation, yel the death rate la now 10,000 per week To our usual bur dens has been added the care of man."1 vale men were (! F Wlldhaber, Jul Ihouaands of orphan whom Hip i en Hurley, II H Dunlnp and 0 ' lies haie i ompellotl the Turks to re-1 curry lease from a bondage worse than ()n gunaBy Uarley J Hiaaker if r' " Jordan Valley, representing tho Jo - Three shiploads of supplies started (,IU Valley Commercial club II C. overseas In January and a fourth .!Yolls and P S A Hlckell of Jonla 1 now loading in New York. Anion.- vulley conferred with the local com- the supplies are lf,000 tuna of flour, 100 motor trucks, ten farm tractor, 'l.. uinliulauces, 4.GOO.O0O yards of loth, 100,000 blankets, BO.OOo pairs of shoes, 16 leu bed hospital units Two thousand and four hundred ton . nl , Ice were bought In the cnUCasUM Among thO ISO fellef workers win ailed iii January were phyalclsns, nurses, social service experts, agri culturists, cjifpenlcrs and business executives The work of the com , mission is being aided by the French, British and American govern, neni which have put all their facilities at 1 the disposal ol the committee, the:. effecting the saving ol thousand-, t,f dollsrs, whllo Lord llryce has a. ranged for the transmission or run.l-, d necessary supplies. Buildings lor hospitals huve al reudy been built, and heavy pur chases will be made from the gov ernment of medirlii'. and hosplttl Mrs. l.ucy II Fox entertained u leu of ihe teachers at dinner Mondav i.niiig (overs were laid for aU, ihe guests being Miss Helen Ulcknell, Miss Carrie II Joy, Miss Rewall and Mrs. i ,ii... Urlffln Aubrey Howard. Inrmerly prupr. MM of the Ontario press ry, ami , his family have returned to niak.l heir lionie in Ontario again Mi. Howard Is lo work in the presaary ' wiiu nir tir.uii Judge Dal ton lllggs returned Sun dy to bis home her after attending Ubl court term at Burns A T Haverfleld was a Weiser busi- ueas visitor In Ontario yesterday. Rimn iv.nui ..f vvu..r ,k t. .. lieen in the service in Frajite (or tl,n nasi few months, visited friends n Ontario Sunday night W M Sommercamp of Weiser was business visitor In Ontario last Monday. Mr and Mrs. Tom Arnold are again II with the lnttuenxa. Mrs. J. F Dogau has returned to i he Logan ranch at Brogau after pending the winter wllh her daug!. lers. who are attending htvli ,.,,.., n here Mrs. Morris Hart passed througn Ontario SutiSfday enroute Fast to join her husband after having vls- ".ed relatives at Adruln H. Y. Blackwell returned Monday from a business trip to Portlund li.degate from the1 varloiiH townn and .lonn of Malheur rounty wl.i w-piit to I'ortlnnd Sunilny pvpiiIhk prpipiit Hip iiimityN road proKrntn to the Htele flishway oonunlaoiiKi hold u iierlm ol confereneee here h. Ontario Kridny, .Saturday and rfm day il,e satln:rlna wero not p...n. hut an the men trim. rerWOJ eciiom caino lo town they lonlted up ' trlo delegation and dlncuaeeci all pliraaea of the proponed bond I".".' and the county'" proaram In a genera, way aarepini-nl wis reached, hut the details were left for further conalderatlon when all the tleleeatcH from ell aectlona could I -together at Portland l.lltp the conferee al Paris the 0 Ingalee were agreed on principal.', pert.cnlarly-nn the pfht that nil " llona of Hie county mum i,e ...... -,., , bosbbSSMbI Dial) if it la ' - m - - ....I.. auccoeo ann win u..im.. - .i.cHon in June. fnder the terma of the law pr vldlng for apeclal road lH.nd .lection iim niirtlciilur ronds on which the money Is to be uaed mu.t be i,..,,. I ,,. .rmlnl 0, the roada snd "th. amounta to be expended on each tn .,, po,nt detail, were not MtUod ...w ,. On Friday the delegates from tin Dead Ox Flat. Frank M Nortliru, and L. II. Hre.thaupt were here ac companied by Samuel 11.11. I Patch and P. M. Boats, the other dir ectors or Ihe newly organised Deri Ox Flat aaaoclntlon On Saturday the Vale delegaten who went to Portland that night con ferred with the local delegation The mlttee and County Judge I II r. i together with A A (lutteridge, I' ." Bonis and I.. It Bi elt han pt of ' Ox Flat Judge Test and County t oinini sinner Frank Vines will represent the Malheur County Development I.eagut at the Portland conference and I Oxman went from Jamleson, F. M Deuu rrom Nysaa und J A Kennedy iroin lirogan PATROLS RHINE AFTER LONG BATTLE RECORD Thcrtui v.iihi up With Hlxth M,iif. Vow at olden as In Ht. Mililel anil Argoiine I In tie tj.cp.-l Injuries To have been engaged in both the si Mlhlel drive and In the buttle of the Argonne and to have seen ac tion for day after day, without get ting more than a black anil MM aye). from spent sehrapnel waa Hie lo. -lunate experience of Theron Nortli rup, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank No tlyup of Deed Ox Flat Tll ,, ,.., ,m ,,,. (,v --- vr,hr..n k, ,..imyi i.v r. ,, one of her by f()1. ,,,. a High School student here for t v , years, graduating with the class of 1917, and worked for several at the Ontario Pharmacy, and tsj . member of the Oregon club In a recent letter to his par. young Northrup told of his exp.i I in es In France and life on the Khim He la attached to a squad of inarln--patrollng the Rhine from OtMow northward toward Hottertlain, and enjoying the experience Imiiiensidy The ladles of the W. C. T C will hold an apron sale at McDowells F. change store Saturday, April It, Don't forget to be present. adv. 20 Mrs. F, J. Houston, sister of Docto. Prinzlng, and Mr Houston of Mlnol X I), spent it few days lu Ohtort. last week with Mr and Mrs Prli... Ing. Mr and Mrs Houston are Ion' lug over this western country wlm Hie Idea of settling here if ihoy eu inid a suitable location Knim tYaiie to Onlnrlo Throim tiHth er to He- KxlilMt Hllnil Kdllor Mskix Sllrrlng Ai.ihp.iI us l' SJ HM Tnnk I Ighter. Onliirlo turned out enn,ais lo Friday evening to nee the victory lonn trophy train And the exhibit nmpl" repaid (he effort Not only wen tho exhibit worth aeelng, but eve., greater Inspiration was stirred by tlM addreswes of the soldiers, Lieut" Biirgard an,d Dorrls; Pvtos. I.lklnt and Bates, and finally B. F Irvine. editor of the Oregon Journal and I D. Zurcher of the Liberty Iximi committee. Th train arrived In Ontario M ... beduie iini-. I 10 sfter spending the day on the Oregon Eastern start ing eurly In the morning from Cisn art.'i li had been viewed by a greet throng nl Harney county people. 8 ops made at .luiiliim, RIVOTsMo, II and 'ale. Since it was getting dar'i when the train reached otunrlo special li were burning along the aiding, and connection waa made with Ihe II. .his on the train thus furnishing s Hunt setting. County chairman J It lilac! ab Introduced MV Taylor of Por'.aml who was In charge of the train here, and he, after n few remarks Intro ed the first of the heros, Pvte. Chu .. I.lklns of Portland, who was on.1 "' tho "Tom Cats'' operating fighting tanks In the Argonne. Pvte I.lklns explained tho opero tlona of the tank which was really the center of the crowd's Interest. He told how the men fought, riding with in the tiny turrets where the ten poruture averaged 177 degrees. Ho told too of the fighting at Ver dun, where he had been stationed nurly In tho war and of the nwfiil slaughter there. Ilia description. gruesome llm It wus, reached Iiiiiii. , and when he appealed to the buy Victory Bonds, he told I hem that no sacrifice they could make would oqual by u fructlon thai which mauv thousand American boys, his eoinra.l'. who he had seen lying cold in 1(0011 on Hie fields of France and HeU Lieut John Clark Burgurd waa Ihe second speaker He described UV mass ot artillery on two of the cars, und told of the fighting of the '.1 1 division, In which were most of tb Oregon men of the National army Lieut. Ben Dorrls, was one of Um striking speakers, like Lieut ilurgan', he too had suffered wounds, far 11,01 serious than his pal s, for Lieut. I) 11 rls Is a living example of the woudert of plastic surgery as developed this war In the Argonne battle lie was struck by a number of machine gun bullets One of these penetrat ed his Jaw. taking away a large pn Hon of It, and also 23 teeth Y, I to hear him speak one would never know his misfortune He spoke wl'u vigor and told of the terrible llghli . of the 9 lot lu bolb France and 1 glum HI 1 11. 1 I .In,. 1 Stirs Autllence Equally appealing to the audio, 1. 0 waa B F Irvine, editor of the Po land Journal Mr. Irvine who i blind made a powerful appeal to thO crowd to buy Victory bonds. He told, what the soldiers theiiiK.i 1 did not tell, or their trails and s ferlnga in Franc. He told h hundreds of other American boys h. 1 died to save the nation from th troclous Huns "Do you know what ended tie war," he asked "It was ended ye , , sooner thuji the most optimistic ltary men had hoped, because American people had In the Hi., second, third and fourth Liberty B drives furnished the money thai 1 leaden, needed to get the men and 1,. munitions und the supplies to Fran no fast, and lu t.uch great" intuitu , tliut UM Oermuii wur nuuihlue u. , crushed. Liberty bonds did thut. you people here In Ontario who h. your snare did your part. ou bolped end the war 19 mouths after Amsi lea entered the struggle. Oliver Dash or Weiser was In Oi turlo Monday on business.