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TITE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TTirftS.DAY, JUNE 2, 102.1 KINGMAN KOLONY Tho Young Pnoplo'a Class tiro planning to glvu tins community n treat Saturday, Jutio 4, at the Col ony school houso Ico cream 10c, cako Gc Tho orchestra, with apoc- lal numbers of iiiumIc, will muko tip n most Interesting program. Cllvo tlio young pcoplo a liberal patron ngo, Tho proceeds go to tho fur ulHhlng of tholr clnsH room. Hov. Shloltls will hold communion RorvlrcH In tho colony next Sunday morning, Juno Cth, Pinna uro under wny for a special Children's Dny nervlcu, ono weok from next Hiiiulay, on Juno 12th. Hogulur mcotlng of tho I. T. A. Frldny afternoon at 2:30, Juno 3rd at tho ( olony school houso. Mlwi llorthn Hhufor surprised homo folks; wliOn hIio nrrlved, Mnti day from N'oz rorcc, Idaho. Hlio will spend tho vacation with hor parent!), Mr and Mm. V. L. Hliafor. W. E. Edwards and family wcro lsltlng In Now Plymouth, Idaho, Monday. Mis Eulnlln Shnfor came home last weok from WpIhot, Idaho, for tho slimmer vncntlou. Harry ThompKon, fortnnrly n res Idont of thu Colony, and Mr, Muhoii both of Now I'lytnouth, wuro calling In tho Colony, Inpt Friday Mm, C E, I'cck nnd daughters Mm. Jon Ilrumlng and FrnnclB, were visiting In tho A. (1. KliiRinnn home Huntlny. Mm. Ml. M, Maxwoll, who linn boon qulto III, hut at tho present In Improving, wont, with hor son. Saturday, to Now I'lymotith to visit hor nlslor. Mm. Tyler. M M nrcnllng and Herbert Hlrk ox woro HoIhc business visitors hint weok. Tho Adrlan Jornoy Hull Assorln tlon has railed n mooting for the ovotilng of Juno 2, at tho Colony iiilnml Iioubo. Mr and Mr. Herbert lllckox, Mr, nnd Mm, M M drooling, and Mrs It It, OvnrBtroot wcro Niunpa, Idaho vlBltorH, TlmrBilay of last weok, at tending tho Idaho Slate I. T. A., 'n noBHlon In Nnmpn on Wednesday ThurBday and Friday. Mm. Over utrent renialnod for tho Friday ses sions nnd vlitltod old Colony and Owybon frlondH living In Nnmpn Mrn. Hen !.ognn, formerly of the Colony, and Mr, and Mrs. A. 0. Morey of Owyhon and NyBBii, who Imvo rorently moved Into their new luingnlnw home tn Nampa wero nil IntoroNlod In the old home country nnd think thorn Ih no hotter pluro to bo found for ranching. ADRIAN NEWS MIbb Eulnlln Shnfor Ib homo from the Intermnuntnlii IiiBtltuto where bIio Iiiih boon attondliig hcIioo). Her niimmer vncntlou will bo spout with her parunlfl, Holly IlroB, nro buying rronm at present, If you want a good tOHt conio to thorn. Clarouro Elliot mado a trip to rami a Wi'ilnosdiiy bringing luiek n load of flour for Holly llrox. Htoro. Itnubou McCrenry returned from llnkor City (III week. Ho Iihb boon Btnylng In n hoHpltnl thore. Mr Kno mado a IiuhIiiobb trip to Ontario Monday. Johiilo Mohoh has been hauling drnlnngo Ulna from Adrian this weok Mr dill took a few days vncntlou from Hhoerlug Hhoop which ho npont nt hi homo In Dig llond. A crowd of young people Bpout an enjoyable horoback trip to "Plorco's Shack" Sunday. Tod Oruvor ha boon Buffering from an Injured hand emitted by a large Bpllnter. (leorge Smith wn In Adrian on IiiihIiiohh Monday. Mourlno and I.ydln Johnson re turned homo ThurBday from Velnor where they have boon nttoudlng bcIiooI the paHt year. John Holly nnd family woro llolse v sltom WeduoBday mid ThurBday Odlro ABhrraft made n IiiihIiiohh trip to Parma Tuesday, Hub Walters was an Adrian vis itor Thursday Mr Enoi Is vory much elated at present over tho arrival of a nine mid a half pound boy bom Sunday, May 2t)th Ho bus boon named Clarence Fdwnrd tiny Johnston nnd wife also little daughter Jene innio up from Ontario this week taking n load of house hold goods home with them. A moat market Is very much n oiled In Adrian. Moot peddlers have boon plontlful of late, finding customers In nlmost every homo Don't forget tho Ice cream social to bo given by tho Y I C of King man Colony at tho Kingman Colony school house, Saturday, June 4 Good music nnd lots of Ico cream. Every body conio and have a good time A iiumner or Annan citizens at tended tho farmers picnic In llolse on Mny 2C MKTIIODIMT ClllMtril Hundav Services 10 A- M Sunday School 11 A M Treadling "Tho Sower" 7 16 P M Epworth League. 8 I M. I'roachlng. "Tho All-seo- lug Kyo" Sort Ico mul liinuor in wrote Noxl Sunday, Juno Cth. If weather permits, the Sunday School of the 'Lincoln District huvo arranged to Imvo Sunday School at 11 A. M In ho (lroo nt tlio out cotton place, he present homo of llert Kopllu, -lose to Mayberg A picnic lunch will follow tho Sunday School and iftor tho lunch horvlcos will be con- lucted by He V J. Liucombe Everybody Invltod. NOTICE To nil rosldouta of houses not con- locted with Bowers In City of Ontnr- o! ... You nro hereby notified that n Itv ordlnanco requires ull outside ollots to be treated with ulacked or trtvim of llmo. once every ton days luring tho next four or five mouths. lly order of tho common council. V. W. CHAMUEHS, Supt FRUITLAND BENCH Miss Mabel Enbnrg returned Inst wook from New York City whero she hns boon to accompany Mr, CiimmlngH. Whllo there hIio stopped at tho Waldorf-Astoria Mis En liorL' nursed Mrs. Cummliigs In the hospital In Ilolao, uocompaiilcd her to Halloy whuro sbo stayed for sov urut weeks to regain her health and thou wan asked to go with her to Now York. Mr, ( ummliiKS, whose homo Is In Tennessee Joined thorn In Now York Cltv, Miss Eiiberg ro turned to Frultlund beeuuso of tho lllnoHH of her tuothor. Shirley .Manner, pupil of the 4th grade, Frultland, wbb tho only ono In Frultland to receive u prize In tho State Foster Contest 1( the Health Crusade Work. There woro 200 contestants In the different grade nnd high school This con test was conducted under the aus pices of tho State Antl-Tuborcutous Association. The nwnrdB wero made Friday. Shirley's Health Foster wn ln Division :t, Clns 1, which In cluded first, second, third, fourth grades, free hand posters. Bhlrloy I the son of Mr. and Mr. Harry Manser nnd moved hnru from Seat tle two years ago Tho llaptlst and Methodist congre gations gave n community dinner Sunday at the M. E Church Uungn low, having na tholr guests tho old nnd young soldiers. Thoro wero ovor 300 scrvod In cafeteria stylo, sandwiches, pickles, linked bonus Balnd, Ico crenm nnd enko. Moro thnn 40 soldlors wero present Hov Todd gave a patriotic address nl tho church before the dinner Dr. Collins, of Portland, will ml dresH tho members of tho Ilrethren Church next Sunday morning. You uro cordially Invited to hear him In the evening nt tho High School Audltorluf Dr. Collins will give an lllustrnted Btereoptlcau lecture o History nnd development of Music gained through u porsonal knowledgu of his study nnd visits to thu au thors and plnco where the hymns originated. Dr Collins Is n genius In music, Itav. Jesse lialrd, of llolse, laud hi ufforts mid nil should hear him. All (ho churches will unlto In (his community meet ing noxt Sunday ovotilng. No charge to tho entertainment but u silver offering will bo asked to help the Mother Circle mnko good their guarantee Tho Frnncos Wlllnrd W. C. T. U will meet Thursday, Juno 9th, at (ho home of Mrs. P. O. Colllnsworth. This will bo nn all dny meeting nnd it largo number from Einmott will Join them, among (ho guests will be Madame Polly mid Harbor, state officer In the W. T. U. A lurge number will attend. Iast ThurB day tho W. C. T. U. mooting wn held at thu Huzolllno homo, with Mrs. M. M, Hurst, ns louder. Whlto ribbons wero pinned on tho rocrultB. I.lttle MIbhos I.olha Hurst mid Kdlth Hozeltlno snug n duet with Fern llezeltluu accompanist. M. M. Hurst had three tiros tak en from hi unto whllo ho uttondod,1 tho mooting Thursday evening nt tho s"hnol Iioubo by Dr. Collins. Mr E. M, Clark of Ilolao, came Snturday for u visit with hor daughtor, Mr. Harry T. I.owl. Prof, nnd Mrs, T. It. Nollson nnd throo sons woro up from Nampa Decoration Day and woro luncheon guost of Mr. and Mr. D. L. In gard. Henry Manner loft Wodiiosday morning for (Irand Island and Woodrlvor, Nebraska. Mr. Henry Mnnser nnd hor slstor, MrB. Mary Mauser will louvo Sunday morning mul Join Mr. Manner when they go to Mndlson nml Appleton, Wiscon sin, for mi extended visit with brothers and ulsters. Mr. T. J. llrosmau and daughtor, Kiln, were down from Vale tho first of tho week, guest nt tho N. A. Peacock home. Tuesday Misses Mnbel mid Klslo Peacock accompan ied them homo lo visit for n week. Miss Esther Ilussoll went to llolso Snturday tn spend Decoration and for n visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs John Anderson MIbs Mumlu Uayor returned Sat urday evening from Twin Falls where she ha been superintendent of tho primary department In the public bcIiooIb. aE-dob lionMW nndoyy vSyr IITHA Miss Elsie llayer was up from tho College of Idaho, Caldwell to spend tho weok end with her par ents. Mrs. William Ilollonbeck return ed Saturday evoulng from Nampa. She wiib a delegato to the State Congress of Mothers mid represent ed the Frultlund circle. S. A. D. Pnrdunn loft Saturday for Wellington, Kaunas, to visit his sister, Mrs Ella Smith, whom he had not seen for thirty eight years Ho stopped In Ogden over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Shields of Pocatello 1b tho guest this weok of Mrs Purduiin. Tho County Nurse, Miss lloyd, Is giving a series of lectures each Tuesday afternoon which nro prov ing very instructive. ou snoiiiu Join hor class. Miss Mutiilo llayer left Monday ovenlng for Caldwell whero alio Is to assist the County Assessor. Supt. Charles Miller mid 11. I). Struwn wero In llolso last week In connection with tho new proposod high school building for Frultland A commltteo met Tuesday ovenlng In Frultlund to make arraugomontB for tho stnto meeting of horticul turists to bo held In Frultland, June 11. MrB. II. II. llaouior of Payette entertained this Thursday ufternooii tho M. E. Ladles Aid of Frultland serving her guests cake and Ico crenm. Tho oung people who attended tho Austin meetings lu Nampa Inst Wednesday evening, boiiio of thorn, had bad luck with their cars mid returned homo nt two o'clock In tho morning. Mndaiues II. M. Wutto, Pearl Pet erson, Ueorgo Frank, F. M. Gardner were In Nampu Tuesday nttoudlng tho Stato Congress of Mothers. Miss Margarlto Walte accompanied them Mr. mid Mrs. Ilnlph Johnson mid Mr. mid Mr. William Illrdsall mid family wero In Now Plymouth Sun day nt the J. N". Hill home. Miss Tlun Hill mid Hurdutto accompanied them home for a visit. Miss Tltiu Iibb gone to Pnyetto to spend thin week nt tho lllomstrom home. Mr. and Mrs, Wllllat.i Hollcnbeck and ltobert were luncheon guestn Decoration Day tit the H. II. Iloomer homo. Mnjnr Harry T. I.owl mid family, tholr houso guost, Mrs. K. M. Clark, of llolso, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. I.owls, Mrs. Pearl Peterson and daiigbtern, and Mr, and Mm. N. W. Lowls Join ed tho tllnkcsloy, Wood and Uittlg families Decoration Day In Pnyetto fur n lawn picnic dinner. ChnrlcB Uarncfl, of llonrdmnn, Oregon, Btoppod for n visit this week with Ills undo, E. II. Holt, enrouto on n trip to Yellowstone Park. (leorge Eldrcdgo and family and Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Davis wont tit llolse Sunday. Gcorgo Eldrcdgo and Fred Davis went to llolso Tuesday morning joining tho Jersey Dairymen's As sociation on It trip. flov. Home, of tho Chrlallmi Church, Payette, will preach ul the Whitley Ilottom school house next Sunday afternoon nt throo o'clock. Mr. mid Mr. It. W. Smith. Mr mid Mrs. Hurst and family, Mr mid Mr, (loorgo Walker ami Jack WiU kor woro guests Sunday at tho (1. M. Walker homo. Sunday afternoon at four o'clock tho Ilrothron Church wn tho scene of n quiet but very protty wedding, when under u beautiful nrch of siiowbnllH and yellow roses, before tho altar, Itov. J. E. Shambcrger united In marriage Miss JCinma K os ier of Frultland mid Mr. John Mill er, of Wulser. Mr. mid Mrs, J. D Deal woro tho only attendants, Thu Ladles' chorus provided (ho music. Following thu ceremony thu giiosta, numbering ono hundred, enjoyed fwo musical number by tho chorus nnd a reading by Mrs. Troy Schu bert. Dellcloit ico oroum nnd cako woro sorved. Ilemitlful gift wuro received. Tho bride, who I u teacher In thu Frultlund schools, mid tho groom, a prominent mini of Wolsor, (uku with (ham (ho very best wishes of their tunny friends to tholr homo near Wolsor. A numbor of tho Frultland pco plo motored to Welser Tuesday evening to nttond tho reception ton derod Mr. mid MrB, John Miller, newly-weds, nt Welsor. Mrs. John Mason, of Calgary, Can ada, nrrlvod Thursday to uttond (ho wuddtiig of hor sister, Miss Emma Kosler. Her mother, Mr. Koslor, will accompany her to Canada on her return trip. Friday nftornoon thirty ladles woro ontortnluod at tho J. D. Deal homo by Madamos Deal uud J. A. Ilockwlth, honoring Miss Koslor with a miscellaneous shower. Many beau tiful gifts wero received nnd dainty j rufresliniont woro Borvod. C. M. Itedfleld. of Deschutes. Oro- ft t'" IIWW lUUnillt) MttUl MID IMHUMI fti lit ImM InAlliur nffnf It lu niiifih Mr und Mm. G, I. Uolltmiiock nnd Tod Mookor woro dinner kuouU at tho William Hullonhock homo Tuoh- day ovoiiIiir. Mm. John Mason and hor moth er, Mm. Koulor, npont Tuoxdtiy ut tho T. J. Ilockwlth homo. Thoy tliuu wont to Wuhior to vUlt nt tho John Miller homo, IcnvliiK Wednesday for Canada. Mr. and Mm. Wyntt Dock outer tulned to dinner WodncHiluy ovoii Iiir MIhh Mildred Flock and Mr. Itulph Keel, of I'ortland. Dulo Dlohm colohratod his Hovonth birthday nunlvomury Tuenduy by In viting In flfteon of hU boy nml Klrl frlomlB. When nellliiR your furnltiiro call nt tho l'ooplo'H Second Huud Store. K. I'nrrlHli, l'rop. 2fltf. ki:yh'ix).i HTATK MAKIX IMtOfiltlCSH Iii 1910 A II. ltoss beenn work In ltedford cuuuty, runiiHylvnula, na mi "uKrlculturlRt" of the Iliireuu of riant IndiiHtry. Ho wnn a uort of pro-county ugeiit employod by tho Department of ARrlculturo to xoo what could bo done In tho northurn states by working personally with farmora In a roatrlctod territory. Thn firunnlznil ruiintv nunnt wnrlf did not begin In Pennsylvania until 1912. Since that time thu work lina Hindu a steady progress. It la Penn sylvania's boast that It hag nevor had n backward movement and has nover lost a county. Thoro aro now 00 county agents at work with four of tho remaining 7 counties clamor ing for tho appointment of u mnii. Tho Federal Agricultural Census hows that during tho past ten years, Pennsylvania haa ndvancod from sixteenth to Boventh Stnto In agricultural standing. There has been a steady Increase In crop pro duction, stock-raising and bettor farming methods. Thla remarkable progress Is coincident wth tho de velopment of tho cooperative ox tontlon service In the State with a battery of county agents reonforced by a group of extension specialists. Other factors no doubt havo contri buted but tho only now factor not previously operating has bcen tho axtoitBlQii service, and To It (a prop erly given tho chief credit. A com parative utility of census data and extension effort In various counties throughout the country should dis close some Intereatlng parallels and deductions. FOn 11ENT Oood pasture, plen ty of water, three and ona-balf mllos west of Ontario. 11.75 per mouth, yoarllngs SI, 25. No stock moved till settled for. O. W. Oar rott. tf. Everything for the houso nt the People's Second Hand Store. E- Par rlsh, Prop. 2C-tf How We Build The Structure of Good Paint J17E make good paints V V i tin's to save you meney: and we vc put 72 years experi ence into them. We use pure PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linked oil, zinc and color in scientific ally exact proportions. The lead base is made so fine that it will pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. That means covering capacity and case of tpread. A special device super-purifies the lead, making it "Whiter" so Fuller paints arc exceptionally clear-toned. All ingredients arc thoroughly mixed in specially designed machines, so the paint is always uniform and smooth. The result on the house is a beautiful, clastic, tough, protec tive coating that stays, if proper- Fill i PR paints 7p "Pur Pripartd" and "Phot nli" ara FulUr'a 8pc!Acatlona lor boui palnllnr. On tlthir &ueij anil you navt the but that anyone can matt long acitlca pilnti. WHERR TO BUY for OWYHEE NEWS NOTES A nicotinic wan holil nt thu school Iiouko Snturday uvoiiIiir to cIIcuhh tho inoiiMurua to ho vototl on nt tho Junu olectluti. Mr. and Mm. I,. It. Ilrolthuupt ami V. V. lllckox of On tario woro uroaont. An Informal iIIhcuhsIoii wnn hold nml other prob lems of Intorost to tho fiirmor woro tnkon up, Mr. nml Mm. Chns, Hchwolicr nml ilniiRhtor Dulla woro Unto City nml Ontario vlalturit Saturday. Kvolyn Hchwolrcr of Nysaa caino out to Hpoml tho wook oml with tluiiii. Win, I'outx nml (loo, Krnth wcro NyNHii ami Ontario vlallora Tunadny, A lottor from Mm. O. It. Hlto Rtntcu thnt thoy nrrlvod nt I.oiik valloy on Mny 15 und woro having a gront deal of rain. Thoy bad gono !,''"' nl0wo0 fcot of B,,ow " ,ho wa wiiiio nml Donald McUlnula nro putting In a large corn crop thla year on tho upper McOlnnli ranch Mary and (llndys McOlnnla and Mildred Dollord attoudod tlio Y. P. C. banquet at tho Kolony, Thurs day ovotilng. M. A. Ulll of IllR llond returned tho flrat of tho week to finish tho shearing Job on tho Dollord ranch which was Interrupted on account of tho rain. Mr. and Mm. Fred Kllngback and family motored to Nyssn, Thursday Kd Tonhavo vlsltad at tho Dollord homo Monday ovenlng. Mr. and Mm. Uoo. aiascock and family visited nt McKwon's Sunday, Charllo Huffman, son of Mr, and Mm, Klroy Huffman has boon 111 with convulsions caused from trou ble ho la having with his arm. Win, McNary was an Ontario visitor last week. Mm. Alma Wlsoinnn, of Payette Is visiting her parents, Mr, mid Mrs. Sam Watson. Carl Fonn, of Mlddloton, visited hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fen n, Sunday, The Owyhee river la unusually high for thla tlmo of year. A hunch of Kolony young folka called at the Dellord homo, Sunday evening. Fred Kllngback (a trying to do col vo pcoplo Into thinking ho haa n new Ford Judging from the way ho FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON As made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of Business April 20th, 1021 itEseuncES: Loans and Discounts J500.802.80 Overdrafts 33S.B2 Ilonds and Warrants 99,155.27 Hanking House and Fix- OAKII l:l,0U7.Hil "KNOWN FOR like ly applied, five or more years keeping the wood like new. Some people figure paint econ omy as "cost per gallon." That is wrong. For "cheap" paint doesn't cover so much surface you buy more gallons. "Cheap" paint is harder to spread and you have more labor cost. So the "cheap" paint on the house costs just as much as the best of paint. Don't allow surfaces to rot it costs Utt to paint them. "Chtap" paint on the aver age starts cracking in twelve months, while the best paint stays intact from five to ten times longer, if properly applied. Figure the cost per year of service and decide which paint you want to use. We spend more to make paints or your economy, Bo sure you get them when you paint. Fullers 8PMCtFCATiON Houst Paints Phoenix Pure Paint Pur Prepared Palnf Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. THEM. Thu palnlt art Im portant to you. ao li'a Important la to to the rltht atorea to tit them. Atentt' names and ad ilreuea are piloted la Ih memo, coupon to Ih iltht. Cut It oat and put It la your pocket now. All rilcttor Job of Palotlntlt I Adriaabli to Scur lha Smlcre ol a Mailer Painter Is shlnliii; nnd painting It up. Hllu IllRulow did n Job of drill ing grain on thu Klliighnck ranch, Monday. Claronco McCnnnnll was down from Harper Wodnonday, eating din ner nt tho West homo. Mr. Mct'on noll mid Karl Wilson, also of Harper aro on their way to llrltlsh Columbia whuro thoy hope to tocato satisfac tory stock ranchoit. Tholr wlvos, who woro shoolmntcit together will remain In Harper until a location Is mado. Mr, nnd Mm. H. D, Ulgolow nnd children, Junnlta, Orvlllo nm John, and Mr. and Mm. T. M. I. own at tended thn high school graduating oxorclsea at Nyssn Friday. Mr. and Mm. Fred Kllngback nnd family returned from F.inmott Sntur day ovenlng whero thoy vlsltod with relatives alnco Wednesday. John Ulgolow, of Nysit.i wnt a guost nt tho 8. D. Ulgolow homo, Wodiiosday and Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Karl Flock and baby motorod to Frultland Sunday to nttond the woddlng of Mr. Flock's brother, Wyatt to Mm. Maudo Pros ley, formerly a clerk In the Qolden i Itulo store at Ontario. Mr, and Mm. T, M. I.owo spent Thursday ovenlng nt Illgtilow home. Mm. Frank Nowblll, of Ontario, Mrs. Frank Hendricks, of Nymu and her mother, Mrs. Massey vlsltod Mr. nml Mm. Uoo. (llnscock and family and Mrs, Sarah Itobortson Thursday. Little Viola aiascock went with hor mint Mm. NoixMII for a short visit. Mrs. Jack Glascock ana children nnd Mm. Qua Schwelter motored to Ontario Saturday whero thoy wore over night guosta of Mm. Fred Oroon. Warren Fonn went to tho Oato City Tuesday to do a Job of plaster ing. Mr. nnd Mm. Ooo. aiascock and family wero Nyasa visitors, Friday, Tho boys' and girls' club mot Thursday ut tho school house with their leader, Mrs. C. E. Schwolzor. A hundred per cent nttemlnuca was reportod. The children nil said their chirks wore doing fine and hope to make n record showing In tho fall. The next meeting will bn hold about Juno 16 and any who are Interested in tho work aro In vited to conio nnd see what the club members nro doing. CONDENSED REPORT OF LIABILITIES Capital 50.000.00 Surplus and Profits 61,395.62 Circulation 11,400.00 Fedoral llesorve nank secured by Oovernment Obligations .. , ao.ooo.OQ Illlla re-discounted 51,318,04 Ontario city Honds ft Warranta sold wider re-purchnsa agreement 34,1180. op DKPOSJTH MD.77IHII 1788,578.14 1768,570. H ITS STRENGTH AND STABILITY" Free Advice on Painting ASK our agent for our free d vice. 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ONTARIO, OREGON LOCAL PERSONALS Dr. A, 0, Mooro mndo a profon slonnl trip to Juntura thu first of tho waok. County Commlanloncr Frank Vinos nml wlfo woro hero from Vale Monday to nttond tho .Memorial cor tnonlos. H. I.. Hayes nnd family nrrlvod In Ontario this week, Mr, Hayes, who is n railway postal clerk, wax on tho Ontarlo-Crano train run at thu tlmo Hint service was discon tinued, Ho was trnnsfurrad to tho Salt Lnko-Hutto run und later to tho I'ocatollo-Hnkor run, W. W. Covinous wus hero from Vale on butflnuns several days thu pnst wook, Mrs, A. J. Taylor Is horo from Newberg, Oregon, having boon sum moned by tho death of her father, Jaa, II. Quorln. Mm. A. J. Plant was In Ilolao Momorlnl Dny, Ml'in Mnrlo Hhkiio who Iiiih boon living for nomo time nt thu hmua. of hor slater. Mrs. II. lfliinn, loft Monday for hr homo nt Mnlummen, Minn, Mrs, Itottn Payne nnd Mrs, O, 0, Plnney wero llolso visitors n couple of days Inst wook, Mm. ('. K. llliiKhiim wnn able to bo taken homo from the Honpttat Sun day. Msa Mnowood Itnmsay of linker was a woek end guest of Miss Mamlo Stewart. Misses Mary Ilej-vln, Dorco Dear born, nuth Lackey, Ktta McCrolght and Volln Cronln lonvo Friday for Cheney to attond a six weeks s(, slou of summor iinrmn.1. Miss Mary Horvln and Miss, Ilercn UtMirbom expect to be away for tiroQ months. Mlsa Ilorvln wl visit her sister, Mm. Jan. Huncau nt Sontllo boforn alio retiirna. Mr. and Mm, Omnr Klum moved ths week Into tho Mrs, F.dnn. IluyiJ home. Mm, Iloyi) loft Tiiusdny ror Medford, Oregon, where hor son and daughter are tmiplnyod ,y (j Smith, formerly of Ontario. In thn New Holland Hotel. Mrs. lloyd will also ho urn ployed nt thn hotel during hor atay In Mod ford. i $2$) i