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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
1 AflW FOTm WW eKTATUO AfieUB TTfrttHPAV, NftVgMBBR 4, 1018. UNWELCOME LOVER SHOT EIVE TINES BY A BURNS GIRL I HUTLANH KK. Tl'irns,- -MIrn Kali- I'lrk, the dUKlitor of a (iitlow vallry rancher, llYlnic pomo 100 mlloH from here, Ih being lipid by the authorities ti Hums on a rhnrni of haviiiK "hot Prank McHuriiev a HomtfttMdtr aim iiui Mr . I 7.. Taylor on Satin tel lived near by. levwlni of Inst wrek. Tim fnthor of the girl WM hwiiv O c. Stout formerly nnipluyoil In the Johnston atore here haa acoepN'ii si position with the Moaa Mercantile Co., 'i I'ayette and will take up hla i. Idenet In I'ayette before the inld ll of the month. Mlsst Florence DouRlaa, Mrs. Hlul.o ley, MlM HiiHlinell and Arlo Mg I'liinb, vw-re the KUPRta at I prettily appointed dinner at the home of Mr last Saturday mid Recording to rt Tbt next meetiiiK of the "Mot. jr Whlcfl will li" held Krldav, THE CAVALIERS. The Cavnllera, tlie second entertainment mil r the Kyceuni Course thin year will he Riven at the Dreamland Theatre, Friday, NortTIlbW 12th. ports, Melturney wn an unwelcome I circle aultor of Mit'i Plek'l, Rod attempted will 1' one of the iiiohI Interestim; to preaa Ii)h suit dtirliiK the alinenre ,,M, of the year. Dr. WriKlit of of the fattier. The Klrl In alleged rriiitlund will Hpenk on "llacterla, ami How Mothers Can Help To Kra ilicle (VntiiKlou:; D!:;caac," and Dr to have allot him live times with a 32 calibre revolver, all oi' Urn Imtn talfiiu- Sect. McHumey nianak'ed 1 1 inluieK, u prominent I'ayette detitl t to make IiIh way to a neighbor t" will lecture on "Mouth KjrgttM which place Dr. J. W Henry was It In expected Dr. Dolmen will r.lve lee firm of the Bt .Mitt place week to the Herb aumnioned and aid admlnlatereil It some valuable Information reirardniK anrd Clin'. Smltli and family visited at J. A. Walters Wednesday evening A i.! sir! m born October It to Mr. -.nd Mra. Kverett Or' only, near iVveh.'. Mrs. Oreenly wss lor merly Mlm Opal Allen of the Dou'.e la doubtful wliether lie will recover rorvrv CHOOL kotkn The rending circle llatH for 1 1 1 1 I have arrived but will not be dis tributed until nil of the certificate! for thin year havo Imen registered. Teachers who havo not met this re quirement ahould do no at once Mr. Unyniond ThornburK. a broth er Mr Will J. ItobertK. In teaching In one of the McDermltt ncIiooIh this year. Mr Thorn burg la a teacher of Hovenil yearn evperlance. For tlie pant few yearn hn Iimn taught In Waahlngton A new school house In main to he built In Moorevllle. The Mchool board In Die Cord district will make Home needed re pair In the hcIiooI house In Hie near future. Mian Anna AnderHon, who came from Washington a few iiioiiHih ago, In teaching In the Crowley dlntrlcl. MIhn Ituth Joaeph, teacher In dln trlcl No. BO, nrroHM frnni I'ayette, vla ttod tbe school superintendent')! of fice Huliir.l.iy The Mud Flat school In Darren Valley Is lion I-, i in a new and com fortable bulldliiK in i recently put up While It in mil completed, it is new and clean and um soon an more money la available, more work will be dune Most of the labor Iiuh been donated by the putroim who are, for the most part, homimteuders who are anxious for their children to he In u good achool. Minn Knott lllKhuill In their teacher. Children'! teeth and mouth. Miss Kilna Cook Ims returned to inr home In Seattle after sevi ral weeks visit with her sister, Mrs J. F Carneflx. Mm. M. L. I .ti. k it i and family have had as their guests Mrs. lockuM's parentn Mr. and Mrs. Ilurke of Wash ington. They expect to visit tliolr MM at I'ocatella and attend Hie ex position at Sail Francisco. They have sold their property In Washing ton and are looking for a new loca tion. News received from Mrs. J. F. Johnston at llillsboro, tells of their safe arrival there The Johnstons went by auto by the way of llend and Hood Itiver and found most of the toads In good condition. Last week I, l,. Palmer had tho misfortune to dislocate his shoulder by a fall from a motor cycle Dewey .liilinstoii was taking Mr. Palmer to Ontario when a pig ran acrosa the mad In front of the machine. Dewey was badly shaken up. HOl'LKVAHD III Ms. Knrollment in the li i -li t achool ban roach While Settle )d 40. Oladys Turner Is teaching In the Copoland district. Miss Pauline Hlunton is In the Lincoln SHI lenient school. Matbllde Stuve of Payette began a term of school lu tbe Skull Springs district last Monday The pupils in the (!roo school nave Hallowe'en pally Ft. day atteruooii Pretty little black cut Invitations were aeut out to friends ami imtrons. II. D. Thompson, formerly of New Plymouth, Idaho, Is (caching In the Kingman achool. In tbe place of the regular Parent Toucher meeting November ;., the parents and friends will spend the ufternoon observing the regular achool work in the While Sett lenient school. A "I'arents Hay" in ull the schools would he u good tiling Tho Vale High School has entered the State High School Dehatlng 1-ougue. Miaa Iredale who Is in the K.huve achool writen wry latartatlafly of the progress made in her school She Rays lu part. "we now have our new equipment oourUUri or twelve adjustable seats, hyloflatt for ull the walls, taaener! d k. de.-k chair, twelve inch globe, a Webster's Unabridged dictionary and Stand, a Ret of eight wall in., p. , i.d a hell In a few ilui . we will rei'Hlvit our it,... I and two Urge pictures With Hie exception of in unjachcled stove .uid the window hoiuds, we will then have tbe Interior of tbe school utaudaid Ixed A'e have family towels and drinking cups Now for the pluy grounds We have the poles for a wing and ,i base ball diamond with balls and a nut We are pluuing for the one othei piece of playground Rppuratus." Miss Clark vlJjted schools lu the Interior part of urn county last week, making stops at (Vow ley, Mud Flat. Cord. Skull-pi iuga Viid Ho- Cop. "land A farewell party was given Thurs day ovei.ing In honor of AveriH lite kox at t.ie ('. U St ,ome A M uiher of III" hoy f M ll".fc were pres ent and the '.venln : ass sp ,it In pla)ilig out Ol door (amen S.u; l- .v u lies and (itc wcr.) furvci to Hie h.icgry vounjdois. III Ml "urt Ingle wu oni lalui.: 'A -rt nesday evening ut the C. U. Stover home Mrs apron and daughter Kdit'i of Fruit lend spent Holiday at II. F McCaily'H. .Mi. 1 . A. Cox, a prominent bunk er of Siin.,lu, III, la here look. 1 lif ter pr.iMf'ty interest. Mr. 'ok the owner of Hie od Dunbar r-.n li notr Aivbeig station Mr. Hoy Cartwright of the Big llend and Mian Sarah Wright of Wetn er were married Saturday, October HOth at the home of the brides par ents, Mr and Mrs. O. A. Wright In U'einer Mrs Cartwright haa the best wishes from her many friends here for a long and prosperous mar ried life. The young couple will make their home In the Dig Hend country where the groom has a home awaiting them. Mr. Mean and Ron Ney, Mr. Stover and Mr. Wlnslow motored to New Plymouth Saturday In Mr. Ileau'n new Maxwell, to attend the big Flir llch auction sule. llurr Woods went to Hums Friday where he will buy CRttte for Mr. Henley this winter. Mrs. Lizzie Stout vrsited over Sat urday Rt the J. A. Walters home. Miss K. ne Kldridge and Mr. I. vie Hrown of Fruitlniiil, visited SeturdRy and Sunday at the home of Miss Fl drldgo's sister, Mra. Oliver Hingu niRti. Mr Sherry Johnson and family of Jamison are moving this week to the Mlckledowney farm. Mr. ill. kox and family will move the first of the week to their new quarters In the Dig Dend. Mrs Leon Kldridge of Frultlaud, visited Suturduy Rt Oliver lllngu-mRn's. Cecil and family will remnln In thin vicinity for a year or longer. Mr. Demons and family, recently of Kau nas will tuke Immediate charge 0f the Ceclle farm. The Ha!!::'.vc'''P. bOX roclal v.'hlch WRs given Friday evening nt Hie V'Rlley View school house wan attend ed by a large crowd and a most pleasing program was rendered. Mr. and Mrs A. Ornmse and Mrs. V. V. Hlckox motored to Parma Mon dRy. The fercwell reception given for little Miss Kthel lllrkox FrldR.v even ing at the home of C. V. Stover wan attended by about twenty little friends. Tho evening was spent In playing game and Ice cream, cake, sandwiches and chicken was served by Mrs. Stover. The Hallowe'en social at the. Oran ge Hall Saturday night was witness ed by a very large crowd and every one enjoyed themselves most hearti ly. Mrs. Will Snider Is able to return to her home after being confined to her parents home with a severo at tack of lagrippe. It I I I . I o s u h k. ti: it 0 H T. it 10 (Continued from page 3) Justice Is the lowest principle to which man of honor will loop itui if a vast multitude ol socalled phll making possible Hie others is the hiii.ihie walk With line You may tall at the pretender, the hypocrlt, but you cannot gainsuy my conten tion! That he who walks with Ood is the highest type of manhood that is atiown to eartn. To establish u relationship with Ood which is continuously pleasing lo him is to encircle every noblest attribute and deed among men. These three elements of religion will make a greater Ontario. This is the righteousness that cxalteth a city. Delleving that the churches of On tario represent the organized effort for righteousness, I am made to nsk, are the churches a failure? It la aald that the function of the church Is three-fold: 1. To con vert sinners. 2. To edlfy believ ers, and 3. To stir and Improve community life. Is the church fall ing? t These five questions were sent to II men for their answers 1. Are the churches of today fall ing? If no wherein are they falling? S. What Is the legitimate pro vince of the pulpit? 3. Are the rhurrhes and pastors meeting the present splltual needs? 4. In what way can we better sorve the needs of the people? 5. Why are so many people In different to Christianity and the claims of the church? TELEPHONE-TELEGRAPH LINE NEAR COMPLETION Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Weston were In town Thursday, and Mr. Weston Informed the editor that the telephones-telegraph line wan almost com pleted from Hums to Vale and that the new switch board would be In stalled here next week. The company has secured the com mercial business In the Interior and a telegraph service has been Install ed here and at liurnn, Hum giving direct commercial connections to all points. The service Is modern In every detnll and will give the public the best service that lias ever been throughout this section. W alnn understand a line will be constructed to the Darren Valley, lluulali and connections made with Drowney In the near future. The Incnl board will be In charge of Miss inula Hnchow, Rnd efficient service in assured. This complete line originated In the mind of Mr. Weston when ho first started the local system here and de spite all difficulties and drawbacks, he new sees the rellr.ation of his ear ly dreams, and is to be highly com plimented on the successful carrying out of his plans, and the establish ment of such a system. Juntura Times. FUNERAL IN BURNS TOR DAVID MILLER Durnn, David Miller, brother of II. Miller, treasurer of Harney Coun ty, wan laid to rent in the Masonic Cemotery hero Inst Saturday after noon. David Miller wan receiving treatment In the hospital here and wan burned to death in the fire l'i i day. Two bad acclden's occurpd In Hie rescue work. Miss Herbert, a train ed nurse, was badly burned about the hands and face and her hair singed off, and John Mottetll unstain ed a broken leg, when the burning stalrs. down which he was carylng a patient, gave way. every day In the week. It Is too much true that the time ban come when we can hnrdly tell where the world ends and the church begins. This closes this sri:es of address es, and I hope they have done some one real good. D. E. Maker Answers: "We think Hint the church of to- . ,. .,. a -a - I uay is lining a long ion noeti aim in . ,,ow,,, i0 K .,tn not falling an so many soem to think. !.,.-- of ,-., ..mi, .,- i..., .., .... ...... I -""" "" "-!" """ -ley, thou art a Jewel." They for i-.. . . i...j ... vi, juni fun ;:iri, the boat possible mean, for Hie mingle with the people and learn their needs, and preach a practical, every day religion, and that the church tnunt learn to quit condemn ing young people because they love worldly amusements, and be willing to allow them to chose social amuse ments for themselves, and thRt christian peolpe do not live their re ligion seven days lu the week, but have a Sunday religion." The answers to the questions Rre many and varied. It was amusing to note the pessimism manifested by some ami the optimism by others Some condemned people for not liv ing their religion every day, and they uphold tho Idea tbst they should be questionable I Mil I I. II American Add ing their fellow men. most of their phll anthropy would he both impossible and unnecessary. Hod does not de sire me to rob another that I may give to the third person. If every body were Just, I am convinced that .lev elopement of the best moral con ditions, and that this Is seen In the dovelopetnent of any country or com munity." Other answers: "The churches ae fulling and los- I'olll Mm. Ceclle has traded bis proper ty here for a large stock ranch near S:ewart an I I u. illy m v , Drain. Oregon, of Mr. DeMoss. Mr the world would be greatly improved, ; Ing ground. There ure too many and that Ontario citizens would pro- ' churches, therefore wo ure confus fit by the suggestion. To love mercy Is a noble trait of character Not alone to be Just, but more than Justice do we need to be merciful. Justice may cause you to throw your creditor Into prison, but mercy reckons human brother hood above the dollar. ed as to which is right. The church building Is generally a cold, lifeless get that the lit hie nays, "love not tho world, neither the things of the world, and If you love the world the love of the Father is not in you." They also forgot that the Dlhle tells us, "tliut they who rfvvel bath mi part In the Kingdom of Ood" and that re veling Is classed wltn all other class es of sin, such as theft, murder, udul try, etc. We all know that Hie mod ern amusements are forms of revel- structure, which Is closed most of Ing which is condemned In the Word the time, and the people have a no- of Ood, and the iiuaaved Rnd tbe Hon of shying off from It, and that worldly clirlntlun who cannot decern the ministers are usually not a ptrt tho things of Hod and presume to of the life of Hie people. The church tell us how we must live and then has become largely a matter of form turn and condemn those who claim seperated from religion itself, and to be christians for doing tho.ie things Highest above all, however, and that the minister should get out and because they don't live their religion Now for Ontario's Big Blanket Event Jmf. M V. . ... f m r-Srf Aft . i . 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