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'ft 4 "7 J tei0 fe Wm atftit. VOL. XXV ONTARIO 13 NAMPA 13 SCORE ON LAST GAME Though Irfiriili Mnko 1M1 Ynrds to .Vampa's 115 VlilturH (Jet Tie Heme; Heroin! Half Thrills Hl Crowd. In nn uxhlbltlon of rootbnlt that was wortli going mllos to suo, On turlo Ringed a comeback In tho bocoiuI hnlf of tho gnmo huro lust Friday aftornoon with Nampn, and tlod tho scoro at 13 all. , Nampa got tho broakos in thy first half and boforo tho Ontario boys got , tholr blood up put two touchdowns over. Tho first scoro was In tho M opening tlvo minutes of piny whon Ontario lost tho bull on a fumbla on Iter ovi 20 yard lino. Tlirco Una bucks, a short forward pass and wldo end run put tho ball orar tho Ontnrlo goal lino for a touchdown. Nam pa mlisod tho goal by tlirco yanfti and tho scoro wan G to 0. Just a llttlo whllo later, aftor On tarlo had carried tho ball to Nampa's flvu yard lino on a march down tho flold, during which Ontario had cov- urod 80 yards, with Thayor, Kanyld unit Maddux negotiating tho ynrdago on almost overy play, Hugh lllggs went lln to tho game when Thayer was laid out by tho roughing of Arinltago, tho Nampn contar who played back on dofcuso. On his llritt ylny lllggs wan chargod with un necessary roughness whon ho kneed Annltugo and Ontnrlo wiib pounllzod 1C yards. That spoltod tho chunco to oven tho scoro and Ontario lost tho ball. On top of this Ontnrlo fumbled tho long punt which fol lowed nnd Manilla rocovcrod tho ball on Ontario's 20 yard lino to which point It had rolled. Nampa mudo first down on two lino bucks unfl then lost tho ball on n tumble After Maddux mado 0 ynrds nnd Kanyld 2 nnd Dunton fall d to gain, Sullivan, Ontario's quart or eluded to try for tho 2 yards uoodod on u lino buck and lost. It wus Nam pa's ball on tho 18 yard lino. On tho noxt play, HoHtettler for Nampa, tossed a forward pass to Compton Just as ho crossed tho goal lino. Compton klckod goal. That undod Nampa's scoring. It also soomod to bo all tho of feuso tho Junction City boys had for thoy mado but a total of 24 yards lu the second half. Hanford replaced Kanyld In tho second half and with Thayor and Maddux plowed through tho holes made by Dunton'-and Maddux with. Bocoy ana Clement assisting, anu tora tho Narojh lino to shreds when tho second hnlf oponod, Aftor re ceiving tlio kick which Sullivan re turned 18 yards, tho locals marched straight down tho flold for a touch down. This was aided largely by tho protty forward pass which Sul livan heavod to Shay on tho four yard lino. On this play Montlo Dun ton wus hurt nnd tlmo was taken out On tho noxt play Sanford crashed through tho rlghtsldo of tho Nampa lino for n touchdown. Shay missed t)io goal. Tho socond touchcown was almost n repltlon, of tho first. Ontario took tho ball In it's own territory and again marched straight for the Nampa lino which was opened wide by tho charging of tho local for wards. Tlmo nud again, first San ford, then Thayor, then Maddux would go through to tho socondary dofenso for from six to 18 yards at a clip. Tho final touchdown was mado by Maddux who took tho ball on tho third down with four ynrds to go, nud carrying two Nampa mon on his shoulders nnd two tugging at his waist, west ovor with a yard to spare Shay klckod goal, tlelng the scoro. , ,. Whllo all this wns going on tho crowd which llnod tho field was fur nishing a real exhibition of frantle fanB. Such yelling Ontario has seldom heard. Tho crowd was crazy, Ma with roason. If that bo possible, for the uphill fight which tho boys mado In tho socond half was worth tho monoy. Many times Sanford nnd Thayor went through tho Nampa lido looking llko a Christmas tree, so thick wero tho Nampa tacklers hong Ing onto them, while they went yards before bolng downod. Whllo tho backs porforraed, bettor than any game this season, and showed up to the crowd accordingly, tho real offensive power was in the lino which so completely outplayed tho Nampa forwards that there -was no comparison, oponing wldo holos on tho offensive nud showing a stono wall on tho defense. Shay at end played a pretty gnmo, as did Mc Crelght on all but one play.vwhen he porralttod tho. Nampa touchdown around bis end, Jack Hayes of Boise roforeod the game and I L. Culbertson of Dead Ox Flat umpired. The officiating was good, i Tho following was the Hno up. ONTARIO n N4JE 8Uay L E R sS,th Maddux h T R H. Bass Clement I O It Ormw Wiseman C .Araltage Secoy R G L , Eastman Zimmerman R T h' O. Boss McCraUM R E L Co&" tST I- s n Smu " ? L Hoef r Summary: Substitutes: Dunton for Zimmerman; Sanford (or Kan yld; Kelso for McCrelght; McCrelght for Kelso; Biggs for Thayer; Thayer for Biggs. Touchdowns for Nampa. Davidson. Compton, goal DHJioni for Ontarie: Sanford and Maddux, ONTAKIO, MAKON8 TO HONOK GUAM) OFFICERS AND HTAU CHARTER At tho Masonic hall Saturday ovonlng a roceptlon will bo glvou at which tho nlembors of Acacia Lodge No. 118 A. P. & A. M., will bo tho hosts nt n social gnthorlng given" in honor of Mrs. Mlnnlo C. Letson, worth grand matron of tho Or a ml Chaptor of tho O. E. 3. or Orogon and Mrs. Myrtlo Fotorson, grntid Adah of tho Grand Chapter, and al so nil tho members of Stnr Chaptor. This Is tho socond rocuptlou given lu honor of Mrs. Letson, tho first having been glvon by tho8tnr Chap tor. This also Is tho first tlmo In n numbor of years nt which tho local mombors of tho squnro and compass havo been hosts to tho Stars. LAND AND SNOWSLIDES TIE OP RAIL TRAFFIC Columbia ILiihIii In Grip of Worm Whllo Hmiko niter Valley I.iiJojn HpriiiK-IIko Weather Many Tin ln Delayed Fur Days From Sundny until rostorday' traf- flo from tho west wns badly do- rnnged on account of tho combina tion of rain, sloot nud snow which created havoc In tho region from Portland ns far oast as Ln Grande Whllo tho people In tho valloys of tho Wllnmotto and tho Columbia suffered tho woathor lu tho vulloy of tho Snnko was balmy and Sprlug-llko. Tho principle troublo to transpor tation was duo, It Is reported, to land nud snow slides botweon Hood Itlver nnd tho Dalles. Sovoral trains woro hold up In this region, and 0. W. H. & N. trains which woro do toured ovur tho North Bank woro caught lu snow slides. Thon trains began to bo detourod Via Seattle nnd Yakima to Walb Walla and Ponuioton. nieso nro coming tnru now and by thorn connections with tho west havo boon roestnbllshod. Straight through Borvlco to Portland Is expected to bo oponod tomorrow. Train servlcn Is still uncortnln and nil tho assurance obtainable Is that "thoy will bo horo whon thoy ar rive" Several Ontarlans nro In tho blockaded urea. C. It, Emlson who left Friday with cattlo (or Portland and was oxpocted homo Tuosdny has not arrived. James Conway, form erly of his city who loft Portland to bo horo for his mothor's funornl was caught on a hlockadod train uud could not reach tho city. Ills brother Morrison who loft six hours nftor Jamos succoodod In gottlng through ou tho ono train which nuidOttho trip over the North Bank. Hovernl Athletic Events, Mimical Program, Smokes nnd Kats To Ho Alt met Ion for legion Men Monday Evening The biggest nnd host smokor ovor staged by I-ckIou mon In Mnlhour county, Is tho claim whtch tho com mlttoo in chargo of tho program at tho Logldlf Hall Monday ovonlng Is claiming for their show. In tho first place thoro will bo a number of stirring uthlotlo eveuts to rouso tho boys to a proper appre ciation of several musical numbers, or vlco versa tho musical numbers will assist In tho digestion of tho athletic card. Then there will be smokes and eats and everything that goes to make tho gathering what Its promoters claim for It. NECESSARY PUP1IA SECURED BRINGS VOCAL TEACHHK 1IEUE Thoso who are endeavoring to rnrm n vnonl rinds In Ontario have nlrnnriv (Retired nnoueh uudIIs to ln- suro tho commencement of the work. Mrs. Wm. It. Harrison or uoise. Tftnlm linn lmnn sniMirpil far Inatruc- tor. Mrs. Harrison studied In this country, and also abroad, and has been director ot music in' mo, state iTnlvnraltv of Nebraska. She uses what Is known as tho Arens method of singing, and has been very suc- Moaaful vliArnvAr shn has worked. The following have enrolled as mem bers ot the class: Mrs. II. L. Peter son, Mrs. D. F. Graham, Mrs. Stella Cox, Mrs. V. V. uyan, miss uiara wrmii Mm. Tlueh Allan. Miss Irene Radnr, Miss Mary Stewart, Mrs. Margaret 'trow, Mrs. uraco uouiu son, Mrs. C H. Blora, Miss Hose itmid.i. and nicV Anam. Several other prospective pupils aro also considering joining me cmoa, uuu u Is bolloved that a class of twenty will eventually bo secured. Mrs. Harrison will be In Ontario at an aaritf intn nmhablv next Monday or Tuesday, to meet with her class and arrange the hours of instruction. Mloa MnlirlnA Jrinfig SDOnt the week end visiting her parents in Vale. Miss Bessie Itutberfora spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Payette. , . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanailn left Wednesday evening (or Gooding i.in oborn ii fir wfii Knpnd Thanks giving with Mrs. Hanafla's parents. AMERICAN LEGION TO STAGE SMOKER MONDAY MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV.24, HAMMER PLAYS LEAD IN CAPTURE OF THIEF Frank Weaver Wrestles Willi Hd .McAvoy After Hun, While Plicl-M Jotig Brings Hummer To Res ciio McAviiy Hound Over Washington and his mythical hatchot cut down a chorry treo but Frank (Buck) Weaver nnd n llttlo hammer landad Ed McAvoy an al leged auto thlot In tho city Jail Sun day aftor an exciting morning's exorcise-. Tho story told of tho oplsodo runs something Ilka this: Pholps Long read In tho Argus last wook that Mr. Weaver's car had boon stolon, nud whon on Saturday aftornoon, ovor on tho north sldo of tho Mai hour nnd cast of tho Mnlhour Butto ho saw a car which answered tho description of Mr. Weaver's ma chine, hu telephoned Mr. Weaver about It and volunteered to go with him to locnto it. This thoy did Sunday morning. When thoy approachod tho car out In tho sagobrush, thoy saw a man taking gns from tank to trans fer It to anothor car not far distant. Whon tho man saw thorn ho ran, . nud Buck took aftor htm. Tho man wns fleet, Buck was mad. Hosult, Buck caught him after a halt mllo run. Buck bolng a 100 yard man and not n distance Yunnor. wns wind ed, and as ho approached his quarry, tho man took a healthy swing nnd hit Buck right behind tho oar.. That hurt. Buck was maddor, and ho piled Into tho man ala Zypysko and down they wont Into tho dirt. Iloro's whom tho hammor comes In. In tho moantlmo Pholps Long after locating n llttlo hammor came running to Buck's assistance armod with tho knockor. Buck admonish ed him to apply tho stool where It would accomplish results, hut bo foro Phelps could do that, tho man qulotod down and admlttod that ho wns "licked" or words to that ef fect. Anyway hu was willing to ngroo to an armistice. Then more fun started. McAvoy, aftor agroolng to go to town with Wonvor wanted to rldo In tho buck soat, but. Buck with his hammor would not havo It thus. Wnvlng his monactng maco Buck commanded McAvoy to osconso hlm solf in tho soat whllo Buck with his hammor brought up tho roar. Thus was entry mndtj to tho city and tho city hall, whoro Marshal II. C. Farmer took chargo of him, On tho Investigation which fol lowed tho alleged (acts brought out wuro as follows according to Mar shal Farmer: McAvoy had borrowod Sim Howard's car to go to Cald well, and It had broken down. Ho thou took Weaver's car from tho stroots of Ontario nnd drove It to tho flat and took tho onglno out ami put it Into Howard's car. Sheriff Uo Noo and District At torney Itobort I. Lytlo camo to On tario Monday and McAvoy was glvon a preliminary hoarlug boforo Judge C. M. Stearns and wns bound ovor to tho grand Jury. Ball was fixed at $500, Ho was not ablo to fur nish it. MRS. D. F. CONWAY PASSES Khort Illness Itesults in Death of Wei knoivn Woman Members of Her Family on lllorkado Trains Unablo to Bench Here (or Funeral Tho mnuy (rlenda ot Mrs. I). F. Conway woro shocked to learn last Sunday morning ot hor doath at tho Holy Kosary Hospital on Saturday night after but a few days llluoss which was not, until a few hours prior to her death, doomed sorlous. Fuuoral services were held yosterdny morning from tho Church of the Blessed Sacrament, having been de layed until definite word could be secured from her son Jamos ot Port laud, and her daughter, Mrs. 8. Mlchol, of Prluovlllu, both of whom woro forced to abandon attempts to reach this city on accouut of tho train blockades, James Conway started from Port land on the train that was caught at Multnomah Falls between two ava lanches, and took ill and was com pelled to roturn to the city on the boat which rescued the marooned passengers.. Ills brother Morrison A. Conway took another train which left six hours later aud was detoured over the North Bank railroad and which Anally got through. Bosldo these children Mrs. Conway Is sur vived by her husband and her two daughters who live hero in Outarlo, Miss Catherine "Conway, head of tho English department ot tho High School and Miss Ethel who Is a student there. Llko bis two sons and ono daugh ter, Mr. Conway was away from homo when Mrs. Conway became III, he being employed by the Idaho Pow er company on construction work CO miles from Mountain Home. Ida. Ho wsb summoned aud reached her bed side lust a few minutes before hor death. Mrs. Conway was born at Oyster vine, Washington, August 4, 1868, and was married to Dennis F. Con way in Portland, Oregon June 17, 1886. During most of their married llfo they lived In and about Port land, moving to Malheur county in 1014 when they took a homestead ou Dead Qx Flat. In 1917 they mov ed to this city where .they have slues rl44, CHECKS ARRIVE FOR CORN SHOW WINNERS .Malheur County Rancher Awarded 8-JI7.no in Prizes Besldo This Club Members Win Prises Tills lilblt Agent Praises Exhibitors County Agent L. II. Drolthaupt this wook rccolvod for distribution tho checks and ribbons won by Mnl hour county ranchers at tho Manu facturers aud Land Products 8how held in Portland during tho Pacific Intcrcuttonal Llvo Stock exhibition. Will?, thorn enmo n loiter from Mrs. Win Rio Bradon, state exhibit agent who had .chargo ot tho show, in whlc sho said ln part: "I cannot oxoross my nnnroclatlon of tho splendid support glvon us In our recent Manufacturer's and Land Products show by thn growors ot Malheur county for without tho Mnl hour county corn our show would hnvo boon almost a failure" Whllo tho Argus recently ropub llshod a list of Mnlhour county win nors,1as shown' In tho Orogonlnn, mat nsi was oniy partially compioto. Tho list ot prizes nnd ribbons actu ally won by Mnlhour county was much largor. Tho totnl prlio monoy distributed in this county was 217ii0. Tho cost ot oxprcssliig tho exhibit was paid for by tho county fair bonrd. Tho following woro tho winners and tho amount of ennh prlxe: YELLOW DENT Sweopstakcs, Garrett Groat, $G0; 1st on 10 oar exhibit, Gnrrott Groat, $10;tflst on 100 car exhibit, Oarrott Qrlat 125; 2nd on 100 ear exhibit, Bort lloborts, $1C; 3rd on 10 ear oxhllAt. Bert lloborts M; 2nd on 10 car oxhlhlt J. P. Barrett, $0. WHITE DENT First on 100 car exhibit, John ICakobokoo $26: 2nd on 10 enr John Knkobokca $0; 1st on 10 ear exhibit J. P. Knkobokdo $10; 2nd on 100 car exhibit, Honry Kuohl $15; 3rd ou 100 oar oxhlhlt E. W. Tolnlln $10; 3rd on 10 car oxhlhlt, Peto Tqnson $4. BLOODY UUTOHI3R DENT 1st on 10 oar oxhlhlt F. P. Rey nolds, $10. FLINT CORN 1st on 10 oar oxhlhlt. E. L. Tato, $10; 2nd on 10 oar O. L. Mlolo, $0. POTATOES l;oqjJturnl potatoes C. E. Purdy, WHITE SPRING BARLEY First, John J. Koogan, $5. LDOIO.V BOYS 'IX) HAVE BIO MEM)IY 8YNCOPATEHH I'IjAY For tho American Loglon dnnco for Friday evening tho commlttoo has socured tho services o( tho Marlor's Molody Syncopators. de clared to bo ono ot tho best of tho traveling Jnzx orchestras. A largo numbor of out ot town dancers nro oxpoctqd and tho Legion mon aro contemplating ono of tho best dancos of the season. IDAHO OFFICIALS WOULD SADDLE TASK ON OREGON Man ClinrKed With Cattlo Htealliiff In Idaho Brings Woman ami Child Here Idaho Official Hays Ore gon' Must HupMirt Tlioiu Payette county officials who ar rested Floyd Davis on a statutory charge nro endeavoring to saddle the support ot an old man, a woman and a baby onto Malheur county, although thoy aro Idahoans and came to Ontario from Emniett Just two weeks ago. Tholr plight Is a pitiful one aud only tho kind ness ot uolghbors, tho ministrations of tho Community Charity and other agencies has kept them alive Tho sad story ot tho family's plight as told to nolgbbors by tho woman and supplemented by tho ac count of Sheriff Jefferlos of Pay etto county la about llko this. Tho man gives tho name of Floyd Davis, the woman Is a Mrs. George Dixon who lived near Emmott and who Is alleged to have suffered from abuse by hor husband and on be ing kindly treated by Davis was persuaded to como to Ontario with him. During the troublo with her husband there had been a court action, which she thought was a divorce or separation action, she says. Anyway with her little girl sho camo to Ontario with Davis and bis father, a man 76 years old who is suffering from heart trouble. That was two weeks ago. Last Wednesday Davla wont away (or the day and did not return at night The next day Shoriff Jefferlos came hero and Informed tho woman that Davis was under arrest for larceny ot cattlo. Tho family was destitute, and when neighbors pointed odt to the Idaho Sheriff that these people were really residents ot Idaho and that they should bo carod for by Idaho, he declined to act. In the meantime the old man became 111 and nolgbbors had to teed and care for them. Nell O. Bedford who has charge of the Community Charity fund supplied some ot the necessi ties and neighbors assisted. The county authorities have beon noti fied and will take up tho matter with the Idaho officials. The Red Cross has also taken (he matter in hand. 1921 SMOKER GIVEN UV KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS 18 ENTERTAINING Last Thursday ovonlng tho Knights of Columbus nnd tholr guests, to tho total numbor ot 75 gnthorod to onjoy tho Introductory smoker which tho Knights gnvo to introduco sumo of tho talent which thoy oxpoct to stago with tho co operation of tho Amorlcnn Loglon tor n benefit soma tlmo during Do combor. Last Thursday evening's gnthor lng was Informal. Cnrd tables wcro furnished for thoso who wanted to play, and nftor n gcnornl got-ao-qualntcd session threo boxing bouts woro stngoa by homo talont boys and n battlo roynl wns fought by tlvo Ontnrlo huskies, aftor which hot wclners, catfeo, elder nnd smokes woro distributed. LARGE CROWD ENJOYS K. OF. P. L Event. Is Hotlal nnd Financial Hue' cess Kulerliiliier'H Flie Intro ilmiil as New .Mtislrul Or Kniilmllon In City Socially and Financially the Char ity Ball given Inst Friday evening at tno Legion hail umior tho nitspl els ot Armour Lodgo No. CO Knights ot Pythias wns it compioto succoss. A largo crowd wus prosout to enjoy mo ovant, anu as tno rosuit,xi2D was tho not proccods. Tho occasion served as nn Intro- auction to a now musical orcuulin Hon In Ontnrlo, tho Entortnlnor's Five, momborshtp of which Is: Miss iioiiio nonius, Byron Turner, Dick Adnm, Horschol Browno nnd Chns. Homaii. This company proved Its versatility by adding along with syncopated muslo from wind Instru ments, strings nnd piano, vocal solos, duets and trios. Tho porformors being Horschol Browno, Byron Tur iter and Dick Adam. Tho crowd which attended tho function declared It ono ot tho most successful guther lugs ot Its kind Ontario has seen in yoara. Hllltl.Ni: CLUB INVITATIONS OUT FOR HMOKER MISSION Tho Mnlhour County Bhrlna Club has Invitations out for n smokor ses sion to bo held at tho Masonic hall next Tuesday overling. Tho Dosort Nouics worn instructed In tho luvl tatlous to woar tholr fez, and tho mooting which Is tho annual gnthor Ing will hnvo fur its business, tho jolcctlon or officers and tho promo Hon of u good tlmo. "LET'S GET MARRIED" PLAY TITLE Romance of Collcgo "Town Filled With Thrills and Funny Kltua- lions To Bo (J hen At Majestic Friday Night Under tho direction ot MIsb Ruth Caboon tho annual Junior class play Is to bo presented ut the Majestic Thoatro Friday evening ot this week, Novombor 25th. Tho play Is a hugo collego farce roploto with comedy roallzod from tho clever Hues nnd voxlng situa tions which tho author has concoct ed, j Tho cast has boon at work for weeks faithfully drilling for tho presentation and a lively ticket sell ing campaign assured n largo at tondncu. The following Is tho cast: Prof. Maxwell Carrlugton Paul Peterson Ethol Carrlugton Reba Reed Miss Laura Plum Allco Dorman Marjorle Mlllor....Murgarot Blackaby Gohllo McGratb Gertrude Monco Evorett Payuo Ralph Emlson Rev. Benjaiulii Morris Fred Helglitsman Dick Havers Earl Skow Jack Foster Wondoll Thayor Biggs Donald Parker Mrs. Harriot Stanflcld, mother of United States Senutor R. N. Stan field arrived horo Tuesday for a visit with hor daughtor, Mrs. A. G. Moans. Thoro will bo n family gathering ot tho Stnnflold's at Welser today when thoy will gather at tho homo ot Hugh Stantlold. Mrs. Robert D. Lytlo and Mrs. H. C. Eastham ot Vale wero Ontario visitors on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. E, Castleman of Portland arrived this woek to spend tho win tor with her son and daughter. Mr aud Mrs, O. M. Castleman. Wynne Luscombe Is seriously HI with abcesses In tho ears und has been taken by his father. Rev Wm. Luscombe, to Mayo Brothers surgi cal Institute nt Rochester, Minn., whore he will undergo an operation. Jos. T. Turnbull, principal ot tho east-side school, was In Boise on business Saturday, Mrs. D. C. Andeberg loft Friday for Soldier, Idaho, to visit at the home ot hor mother. Mrs, Chapman of Bolso, was here this woek to visit hor son, Harry Chapman and wife, and make the ac quaintance of her new grandson. J. A. Lakness and Wm Wyman wero at Jamleson tho first of tho wook installing a new tolephono line tor the (armors ot that vicinity. NO 51 FIVE COUNTIES UNITE TO PURCHASE CATTLE Commercial Club Hems Repot t of Committee Heconiiuendltifr Join- iiiK With Idaho Counties In Dairy Cnttlo lliijlnjr At tho regular monthly mcottng ot tho Commercial Club hold lu tho club rooms last night tho committee which had lu hand tho Invcatlcntlon of tho possibility of securing nld rrom tno wnr rinanco commission far tho purchase ot dairy cows told of thn various steps that hnvo booh takon. Tho commlttoo reported that af ter n thorough examination of tho field It Is bolloved thnt tho Cost thing to do was Join with Washing ton, Payette, Gem nnd Canyon coun tlos In Idnho for this purposo nnd to form an Idnho corporation to borrow tho money through tho Idaho com mlttoo This action was that rocom mondod nt Payette with representa tives of nil thaso counties present Tuesday ovonlng. J. A. Laknoss, Harry Cock rum and W. H. Doollttlo prosontod tho va rlous phases ot tho roport. L. R. Brlothaupt delogatod by tho committee to nttond a moat ing In Cnldwoll whoro tho formal or ganization of thn company to hnndlo tho mnttor will tnko place. Tho dub hoard tho rtbort o't tho offlcors, and appointed P. J. Gal lagher nnd W. II. Doollttlo to rep resent tho organization at tho moot ing of tho Western States Reclama tion congross to ho hold In Salt Lake City Novombor 20 nnd 30. WANTED 17 FIFTIICH WANTED Sovontoon mon nnd women who will contribute to our School District fifty dol lars each to purchaso tho blook ot ground lying west ot tho High School. This block is needed for an uthlotlo and drill flold, play ground and gymnas ium at soiiio futuro tlmo. Whan tho uchool grows, On tario grows. WELL8 W. WOOD, Chairman Board ot Dlroctors, Bubscrlbors to dato:. 4 No. 1, CO. Luohrs, No. 2. W. J. Wcoso, No. 3. Androw Robinson, Who will bo tho first Indy subscriber? MASONH CONFER DEGREE AND HAVE DINNER ON THUH8D.U A largo number ot Mnsons from Ontario and vlcltlty gathered last Thursday ovonlng to witness tho presentation ot tho M. M. dogroo to William M. Walker by Arachi Lodgo No. 118 and to enjoy a dinner serv ed. On Tuesday ovonlng ot this wook tho first dogroo In tho order was coufcrod upon two candidates, and Friday ovonlng of this wook tho Royal Arch Masons will confor tho Royal Arch degreo upon n team ot cnudldatos. MAMS MELTING OK RHPO.SITOHH OF VALE 1IANKH 18 CALLED Notlco has boon rocolved by tho depositors ot tho bunks at Vale which fallod lasl month calling for n mass mooting to ho hold at tho County Court house an Saturday. Just what plans aro In mind for ac tion Is not known huro though local attorneys hnvo boon approachod by depositors to care tor tholr lntoS eats. TURKEY DAY GAME WON HY BAKER HIGH BY (I 'IX) O Word was recolvod horo lato this afternoon that tho gnmo nt Baker ended with a scoro of 0 to 0 In fav or of Baker. No details wero given. Caldwell won tho game from Nampa nnd thus ties with Nampa and Bolso for the ehumplonshlp ot Southwostorn Idaho aud that puts Ontario lu second place, there being throo In tho first place HUD CROSS WORKER8 TO CONTINUE DRIVE NEXT WEEK Only a portion of tho rlty has boon solicited for tho annual Red Cross roll call and so (ar no re ports havo como In (rom tho outly ing preelncts. Tho mnnngors ot the drive havo therefore docldod to con tinue the work noxt week bo that tho quota will bo approximately rouched, at least. Mrs. J. A. Brown of Baker, Oro gon. Is visiting ovor Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Newman, who ro- cently moved hero from Jamleson. Jamos Smith of t'alawoll, Idaho, was visiting In Ontario Wednesday. Mrs. ora Hoffman of Juntura is In Ontario this week visiting with hor daughter. Miss Nan Hoffman, who Is a iiursa at tho Holy Rosary Hospital. Mrs. Anna Sullivan has been qulto 111 for tho past two weeks aud Is still under the doctor's care. Miss Elslo Morris left Tuosday evening for Welser to spond Thanks giving. T. T. Kohout ot Jordan Valley ar rived In Ontnrlo today to upend Thanksgiving -with his daughter. Word has been received from Mrs. II. C. Boyer who is now In 8an Dlogo convalescing from her roceut Illness, that sho is greatly Improved. c o. Russell mado a business trip to Bolso tho first ot tho wook. Miss Wlntilfred Knowlton -was tho guest of hor sister and brother, Miss Bernlco and Alvah Knowlton, nt Rosswoll Friday. The latter accom panied Miss Wltinltred homo. Miss Marjorio Turner spent tho week end visiting la Boise, TITWITWWIW-T-TW'-W nBrnrr irT--"-r