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-wm xr iTiiz3rrv?rrrwm-YmjT:f$. THE ONTARIO AKUDS. ONTAIUO. OUEUON. THUKMDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1920, 'Q BROTHER OF KOLONY HAH IS AUTHOR OF HISTORY HIGH WATER IN OWYHEE IS CAUSE OF CHANGING SCHOIL MRS. CHARLES BOLLARD OF ARCADIA IS SERIOUSLY ILL In KlnRtiiim Library History f Ore- Kn it 1'iln Volume William KdunnUon Injur'il In Itumi- wiij Itoiulx In Kolony lliul Children I-Yoiii Owjhoo District Komil to (Jo To KliiKiiian Kolony Oujluw I'oIKm Unto Ntiiuci- l'nriinionlit nnd Whooping Cough .Make Appenrniuo In Arcadia .Section Visitors Call On Arcadians ous VIMIoih rcrauiiiti ftowi ' nUVHFF : : ttzZ&SttisiiiSii KINGMAN KOLONY - . 'W www if . SSKmrMFr . ill Ktfty-Bovon now Stnto Library bookn havo arrived and aro In the library room at tbo school bulldliiR. Miss Klorciico Kingman Is librarian. Among tho books Is "Tho History of tbo Pacific Northwest" by Professor JoBcph Shafer, who In n brother to W. L. Bhnfer of the Kolony. Tho fon- hot so team driven by William JMwnrdson rnn nwn.y Wed nesday with a load of tllo causlnir a sorlous accident. Mr. Edwnrdson was thrown and his hip badly Injur ed. Tho team ran across tho rail road track ( but tho Mr rack load of tllo wt s cntiRht by tho crossing hIkii Tho four horses woro thrown In n heap against tho barrow pit 'fence, loavlng tho bark of tho rack on tho track. Tho driver was so badly hurt ho could not flag tho approaching train, but, fortunntoly. tho nccldont was observed by Mr Kdwards, who, nltho unablo to reach tho track him self, nttractcd tho attontlon of somo of tho dralnngo crow, who sprinted fast onought to flag tho train. Dr. Sarailn was cnllod for Mr, Edward son, -who was taken Saturday to the Ontario hospital. Many of thoso who gonorally go to Nyssa during tho week havo gono to Parma Instead lately bocauso of bolter roads. Attho tho roads about Nyssa luivo been somowhnt Improv ed, thero romaln stretches loading to tho Owyhee and tho Kolony which aro now almost Impassable. Miss Tholma McCroary brought MIbb Mils homo with her from tho Intormountnln Instltuto for Thanks giving. Miss Ihilnlln Shafor could not como homo bocauso sho had Into ly boon given a chnractor part In n play to bo given In Wolsor Docom bor olghth, and had to remain for rohonrsals. Mr. and Mrs. Embory Maxwoll woro business visitors In Ilolso this wcok Dr Smith drovo his car ovor from Huntington Tuesday. Ho had had tho car shipped to that point. Ho reports very dlsagrcoablo roads bo twoon Huntington and Wolsor. Tho Claim Agont from Salt Lake City Is oxpoctod Wodnosday to sottlo tho claim of tho district against tho railroad for tllo damaged. Laron Oruoll of Vnlo mado n bus Inowi trip to tho Kolony Saturday, anil cnllod on tho Prltchott family. Otis llros., II. S. HurroughH, and Mm. Pomoroy sold their pasturo thin wrnh In Mr. Elonll. J VnndOrPOOl sold pasturo to ltuflno Arrlon Mr. Arrlon and Mr. Loo nro pasturing Nlioop on tho Ovorstrcot plnco. A good many shoop nro passing thru to thoir winter qunrterH. Ton car loads woro takon to Homodolo Wod nosday. Tho tllo on tho short Overstreet lino Is now liolng laid by hand labor In onlor to rush tho work, whllo tho trenching mnchlno In Imvlng difficul ties on tho OtU lino. M. K. llnln of Ontario Is superintending tho oxtrn crow on tho short spur. Mr and Mm. MrCVonry, Mrs. Pom oroy, Throlmn McCroary, and Miss Kills woro dlnnor guostn (jt tho El liot homo Saturday ovonlng. Football, basoball, nud baskotball matorlal amounting to sixty dollars nrrlvod this wook for tho school Mr. nnd Mrs. John Holly spent Thankflglvlnir In Volo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnndorpool spont Friday nnd Saturdny nt tho homo of Mrs. Vandorpoods pnronts In Arcadia, and Sunday nt tho Palling or homo. Mrs It. C. Enos returned Thanh r.lvlng to hor homo In Adrian Mrs. Ethel Martin has returned to hor homo In Ilolso Mrs Mao Powoll loft Wodnosday Tor Mountnln Home, whoro sho wM visit hor brother. A consldornblo amount of alfalfa Is bolng plowod out this fall. Mr Harry Powoll has Just finished a slxty-acro flold. II S Murroughs was In too Kol ony .Monday and Tuosday attending to business relative to hU ranch. Thoso who havo beon nolthor ab sent nor lato In tho uppor room at school aro- Morrltt Groollng, Elslo Elliot. Ilay nnd Lloyd Elliot, and Vernon McOlnnls. Thoso In tho low- or room are: Vlolot Plnkston, Loo nard Smith, Ilnrbnrn Wilson, Syndor Prichott. (lorald Donord. Qlon Mc Olnnls, Zena Mos8os, Orvlllo Stowoll, Kddlo Powoll, Ktolyn DoUord, John McOlnnls, Uraco Slnclulr, Ituth Plnkston. ri ir ' iwiv Tulin fllnitonpW Jr u tin hfifl linen attending tho Owyhee school, trnns- forrou to mo uoiony insi wcok, ow ing to tho uimcuity in crossing mo rlvor In high wntor tl Wnllnn nml dm tin llnvld nnd Hruco havo been brnndlng Borne of thoir cattto thnt were being fod on Hay Contrail's ranch tho last of tho wcok. Saturday they brought a bunch of fattening stock to tho Do Uord ranch to feed. Tho Marlon Wilson fnmlly recent ly moved to tho old Kddlo Wilson place. Mr. nnd Mrs. B F. Pratt wero dinner diesis nt tho Plgolow homo Wednesday Don Franks, well known stockman of tho valley wus n guest at tho J. S. Glascock homo for n couplo of days last wook. Whllo hero ho has boon looking for hay. Mr. Uuglo of Harper, Is visiting his daughtor, Mrs. Warren Schlupp and family. V L. Do Uord visited his brothers Hugh and Claronco at their homo near Homodalo Tuosday. Whllo thero ho loarncd that his brother Hugh had stolon a march on friends aid relatives and been married on Novombor 5, 1920 to Miss Marthu Kobb of Now Plymouth nt tho homo of tho brldos pnronts Amos Johnson, nnd W. D. Btownrl of Ontario, wero dinner guests nt tho Chns. Ilradlcy homo Sunday even ing, Mr. and Mir. Win. Olenn and dnughte: Ilnwcna, wero fucsts to dinner at tho E F. Pratt homo Sun day Horbort Wnltors, oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Waltorn, who has boon homo from Unity slnco Thanksgiv ing was In Owyhee with his father Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. CIioh. Ilradloy und fnmlly nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Frlnr wero Nyssa visitors Saturday. W W. Smith has boon enjoying (?) n solgo of sciatic rhoumntlsm, but is much bottor now. Mm. J. P. McOlnnls was 111 tho last of tho wook. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Mc Nary nnd Miss Esmondo Orlovos took (Minor nt Doc l'ullln's Inst wook. Jack OLu.ock has iiovi fixliiK force on tho Do Hord m'!i liiicl) lurking ro.idy for somo i'e lint vill soon bo brought tlu.J to feed. Mr. nud Mrs. Archlo Sinclair nMl1 fnmlly woro Onto City vliltorn Sut urdny. A dancing party was otijoyod at tho Hlto homo Saturday ovjtiln.;. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. I). Illgoluw took thoir daughtor Jun'nltn to Ontario Kiitiirdny for throat troatmouts. A party in honor of Carl Schwol tor's seventeenth birthday nnnlvor- saiy wns attended by many Owyhee young pooplo, last wook at tho Schwolzor homo. Mm J S. Olnscock nnd children nn: Carl Schwolzor motored to On tario Saturday nftornoon. Thoy re portod tho roads to bo In protty bad condition owing to tho damp weath er wo havo been having latoly. kobort Ilnldwln and Honry Slip poy woro roportod to havo sold thoir hay. II, Walters purchasod a largo band of cattlo fr6m Mr. Loyo rocontly, J, S. nnd O. O. Olnscock havo boon doing Home road Improving along thoir rnnchos latoly. Mm J. P. Mc Glnnls and son Don ald visited tho city of Parma on buslnoss Tuosday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Dradloy and family woro guosts at tho Don Smith homo Sunday Mrs. Chns Dullard Is conflnod to hor bed with blood poslonlng that started from nn ulcer on one of hor legs Mow tho kuco. Hor condition was thought qulto serious nt first hut sho Is much bottor nt this tlmo. Dr. Weoso of Ontario Is attending her. Lucllo Dnll, unveil year old daugh ter of Ira Dall Is very III with pneu monia nnd plourlsy. John Zlttcrcob Is qulto sick threat onod with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elbort Uutlor Jr. wero calling on C. V Ilnrrott and wife Wednesday aftornoon Llttlo Dotty Lackey, small daugh ter ut Chester Lackoy who was .ilc't last Tcjk no nro glad to repoil lit moM well again. J dm Cnln is pasturing his slie.p on nick Smith's ranch this wook. Mrs. Smith nnd two smatl child ren of Logan, Utah nro visiting hor sister Mrs. Jim Dorrn.ll Ircno Edwards camo down from Nampa Friday to spond tho wcok ond with hor pnronts nnd to attend tho danco nt Nyssa Friday night. Miss Esthor Konzto if Frulttnnd Is visiting Mrs. Chester nckuy for a few days. Ed Ilutlor was visiting with Jack Ilarrctt Sunday. Frank Edwards and wlfo wont to Ilolso Saturday. Mr Edwards on business nnd Mrs. Edwards shopping Itov. Shlolds and wlfo of Nyssa took dinner with Mrs Kxrl Qulutn nnd Mrs. Ed Wolf Sunday. Harry Farmer and wlfo of Ontnrlo woro visiting nt tho Elbort Ilutlor Jr. homo on Sunday. 'Tho two small daughtors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf havo tho whoop ing cough. Mm Dnrnnford and daughtor, Mrs. Smith spont Saturday night with Mm Mnckoy noar Nyssa. Hor. Shlold filled his regular ap pointment nt Arcadia Sunday nftor noon. Chostor Lnckoy, wlfo and llttlo daughtor and Miss Esthor Konzlo of Frultland took dinner with C. W Ilnrrott nnd wlfo Friday ovonlng. John Hunt of Ilolso wns down! Frldny looking nftor his sheop. Mrs Chns Schwolzor principal of tho Owyhee School roports tho fol lowing pupils in 'hor room, ns hav ing boon nolthor ntisont nor tnniy during tho past mouth Mnnnn und Nina Smith (who drlvo moro than 00& B ATONIC BBS) (Yon your Aclp-stoMAra) jiuu vntly ruUovea Heartburn, Bloat udGaisyFccliiig. Stood food souring, lepeauufr, and nil stomach miseries. AU, dutttiun and ?pllt. K (omtch fa anj ttrooj:. In.rcwo VlUlit ami l'p. throo miles) Ituby hnd Attn Ilradlo Orvlll Dlgolow, Joo Moudroln, Elba Pullon, Guy aionn nnd Elllco Huff man ( who llvos G miles from school Tho pupils In Mrs. Friar's room who woro nolthor nbsont nor turdy during tho past month wore: Georgia llust, George Huffman ( who cornea G inllos) Dottlo Cantroll. Dolla Schwolzor, Virgil Vanfosnon, Joaso Pullon, nnd Kenneth Mo Donald. Mr. Charles Poyton, front Kansas City, a brothor of Mrs. Horb Loyo nrlvnd In Owyhee last wook whore ho visited n couplo of days at tho C; E. Schwolzor homo boforo going out In to tho hills to pay a surprlno vUlt to his slstor and hor hUHtiand. Mrs. Otto Schwolzor, of Caldwoll, Is visiting hor sons Chnrlos and Oco and thoir famlllos. KRfek x Htaui m -aww4 psftW w1 Wi A Pack Oh His Back We are headquarters for Santa Claus. Make your selection of gifts now, while our stock is com plete and avoid the rush. For the Kiddies: We have what 'ou want for the kiddies. Dolls, picture books, toys, games, stationery, music rolls, candy, tree decorations, kodaks, kewpies, in fact most everything the little heart desires. For Milady: Fountain pens, stationery, ever- sharp pencils, perfume, toilet sets, manicure sets, candy, ivory sets, kodaks, cut glass, hand-painted china, pillow tops, phonographs. Our Pyralin Ivory stock is the most complete in this part of the country. 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