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tHE ONTARIO SEMI-WEEKLYARGUS OMMtlO, MALIIKIJR COUWTV, ORROON, NOVKMHKIt 211. MM 5, NO. 8. EAKLY MORNING SCHOOL LEVY FOR THE w CUTTING AFFRAY EZ75 v ING YEAR IS MADE ONTARIO MtV'H TIMHUT IM MLtHHIH IV MAN UH UliOHi: l.. Ill K IMMM. ID TO THE HOSPITAL KM ' LtIMM Hi: II IM Mi k Ml MIDI W I '! XI I Mt liol Mi o lit CllttlBI afr.i. ! the Hotel on ..iti iiii- iii.irniiiK rwviUMl in rir.ii. i Arnold neing sent in iin- i. pl'ill Willi ,1 . i . I V .it, uml ii Ml KivliiK tin ol Hlckai ii i ii k uni-T a r niiii'ii nun ; ; I I I lurk I I I I I . . I . . 111 to I hoi- ', l.;i'. iIik room imiiiiI.. ... in i -! II f.Wll Ml of I I li.'l I, milv t.. i i urn ir iiinini'iiiR later i ii , '.':' - i rushed In l In- him il tun! In r injury attendi-l in li i iiihI i- m ifi one, I'D' MOniiril) fatal Al bin hear thin nfiirniion, lllrknmu main led Mini he had mi remembrance lli affair III ImihiI placed II .' Il in suld Mi' inuulii ii- tlMi i,.i rii nil), nnil wrnt Klterelde, frum m i m u- Mm) rr W'l the ui day or no fmTkrl C has long been the honored cue- torn of our people to turn in the fruitful autumn of the Tear In pralf and thanksgiving to HlmlghtT God for hie nun bleeelnge and mcrclee to ue ae a nation. N ," c fcVBR before have the people of the United Statee been eo eltuatcd for their own advantage or the advantage of their nclghbore or eo equipped to eerve them eelvco and manhind. jNon. therefore. I. CUoodrov? COlleon. prcoident of the United fttatce of Hmer Ica. do beret? dcoignatc the last Thuro Ua? of November neit aa a dav of thanheglvlng and praver and invite the people throughout the land to ceaoe from their wonted oecupattone and in their oeveral homes and placeo of worship ren der thanhe to Hlmightv Hod. m i ip : " -- -4.V. J 1 hoto runyrUrt br American Pru Aaaoclatlc NG MAN LOSES HIS FOOT IN FALL FROM MOVING TRAIN sm i hi i Ntruni INJI III II UIM III 11(11 s To luiild THAIS. .like, n young IIIMII (Colli H.iiul In. iii i,,. hospital will, hit mnhui ,i. . i ei mh ti,.. ankle and ' 'Hi .( a rail yswterdaj " iilrnlliic Him r ..I. ti.iin U Until attempted li. ,,..! I J Ml Mint slipped, iii HM way "'UK III (nut Ii. ! caught lllidei '""Vina truiii UN fiinl miii. u rimiMil ii ml br was titkm lo l"ly tanr lii'Hltul Mr I'oKiif Hi'II.imIIiiI,.!) Biiiniij.iiii-.l nii.J, an il liy Mr I'aMii. rinu.t. I M.i- Bafca miy ih pmn ft k LOCAL MEN AHEND SHRINE MEETING L AND MRSJAMIESON ELEBRATE FIFTIETH ERSARY Onlnrlo v .in wt'll n 1. 1 --u ! -I il lli iiiiwHiir of IU Shriiu i.-ii to llnlMi lHt Ha(urili rwuliiK Tlit nnuitl ittinil I line, n rJutritrtorlatir ol a ShrlDc iiiiM-ilujt. wan rnjnvfJ. Mai iM'iiloil Ml LM l'4ii'H''i in UM iniw i:i Knrali TiMnnli' IHriv nun' ranillJal4' liMik lln- MCPMi IM muj orll) coining frum lilnhti Fall ami Twta Kall I'i.h i.i.iIU rvr iii. in i!iar' of lire.. m iiml Sol . .. i.li'il .il i .. . : U. I : " iM..nli'i from in Tt ri II Ii lirmuL A f Tiiiimi . !.. J D Hill mikn- . Deva Muni'.'i i'iii ii H- I'liun I'uwrll i low ii from ( of ami Juim-ij i!n ligation from onurin AN AMERICAN MOTHER'S "THANKS TO GOD" OUR HUNTERS PRAISE THANKSGIVING npi SONG OF LIFE "Tliaak 1 -Oofl' mny M yoirr ojirn lOK ami HoNlut; ainiK. ( luc lrli'f life tuuy be a llfr of KrtitttuuY. Hum- you a boimT Tin ij I tliuukful for It. however hum-oli- (In- mum- muy be. for rtwa will not !.. m mure U'liutlfully uml the vine lll iKit more i: nice fully cling to ntiy other home Have you frlemliiV LOGAN VALLEY AKXrtTLr fk-ha tb r.1 houae iu.iilT "Mb, jasa, I . I I mr Itut It doe is m hauler to feel iro(Mrty ft ii.-tui with turkeya noartuc CjMpNl of alKht ami the unual thlnim that go wliii (hem Almost ln-youj uiw'a r. h Su'ios you Mop (o i lil nk. you with Ctiertah every frlom! y..u ioiweiiH. for EMU v,'r' Particularly Impreaaed Kllii AmlrewN, J. II. Hen ham, Joe l-'urti.iin and K K Starr returned recently from a huitlng trip to Lo gan Valley In ;rtnt county. They report tla-.t they had plenty of game. K'ettlng one hear, all the flah they could u.- iitil li-uty of grouae. The POfTRTKBBf NM ONF M ILF MILLA IH TOTAL lilfl tUMH BCHOQll ITItl'OHl H. ABOUT SAME AS LAST YEAR liltiHT HAIMK M lll-: ON A( ( ILNT (H'IX)WKIt laWMUBDVAaV . I ATIMW. A mwtlng wan h; . at the City Hall Monday evening Bl which time UM levy for the acliool tax for the coming year vsan made. A levy of ti'ii mills wax mad' for the expendi ture of running the school, and four and one-half mills made to be laid aide to moot the bonds and interest on hoinls. that will become dii" next voar. making a t ital levy of fourteen and one-half mills. LaM i. the ncl.ool levy was ten and one-half mills. This year's levy Is one-haif mill lower, insofar as the 'Mi me of running tl"- school is con-(riii-il. I ;i- --i valuation of the proi'Ti in the school district Is much li'i-r this year than last, and for this n-am.n It was expected there would In- a great Increase In the school levy. In this district the shortage wll be overcome through a hill passed at last legislature provid ing that all County Courts must make an allowance for tuition for all stu dents compelled to attend high school from a district In which ud high school course Is provided Mal heur county has set aside $2,000 for this fund for the coming year and It Is estimated that the Ontario district will receive about $1250 of this amount. HOsriTtl. MITKH Mn. C i tal Sunday lie l-'r'es left the ho-pi ANNIV Alherl rtilkeit of KruilUnil ha his tuniU remove. I Satur.l.iv. ami re tui in ! .'ionic the same day lien iv McMoukuI of WcMfall who hud a slight operutlou on his ha ml Satin. lav morning, is doing iiii-l 'i I m until i: f i,i: i i i:i u If i ionk oi i II, u it iti: i 1 1 i mm TO OVIAKIO. Tuesday. November th . M li 'llllel lelehratloll of (In HI' "ending, anniversary of Mr iml JumeH K Jauileson, at their In Ontario Three years ago ml Mn. Jutnleson spent the win ire with their duughter, MrH 1 kaou, and her h unhand. Lust C they returned from I'awnee, iaka, to make Ontario their ir only other child, Mrs M tte Kvans hua recently com' the east to share their home litem. Mra. W N. Urowu also niece These near relatives, a few of their frleuda, helped the occaalou a pleasaut oue for ippy couple. They were mar ear Le Claire, Iowa, soon after Uiae of the civil war. Mr on la a civil war veteran. i beautiful and substantial re rauoea of their golden wedding received, and many oongratula tter trvm absent friends were J.i I'ulliur o Westfall. is i. infill ol lo the hospital for the aecouil nine (his ye.ir , i'owler who was ucciilelillv shut last week while hunting, Imd I In- hullel removed from his fool .nnl i . lapiillv leciiverlug. Mrs t'harles I'elerson and A Mill tic, both of Klversido, are at the hospital biifteriug with typhoid fev. i o great a en use for hi rt fell pra what Hume other WolllcU feci thankful for, women Mho nrte tblnga like this from across the m-ua: oue In Mermauy a hose husband was cnrrliil home to In r wlih t ue leg am putated above the kins- w riles. Hut well do the best we can to tin. I (or him home new way to make an honest living, and, oh. dear In art. how i luii I. (ul am I that he is no muliutsl. for now 1 may keep him with me!" 9 I A not In r one. in frame, whonedaugn- i ler. hut lately married, lont ber reason when suddenly ixiufrouted with hei young huntMiid's name among the kill ed, say. "Heart lacerating aa It Is to bear her foolishly contented prattle about I Miller, whom she constantly lrcpure- lo welcome home tomorrow, I Ihuuk the goisl i. ml from th bottom of iii v soul for the mild Insanity which kei'm her from realizing that Midler 1 ili.nl iiinl Isiih her brothers missing uml Hint I. her mother, am the moat U-ieiivcil ami desolaio of women." A third wrote from ber home In Folkestone, Kugland: "And little did He think we should ever get reconciled lo our dear mnl lid's death no soon after Aunt l.uc.v': How true that Hod knows best, for from the deepest cor ner of my heart I feel grateful to the I ..I. I for taking mother and Aunt Lucy Inline before the notil revolting war brought all (his misery to us." Then come, thou desponding Aim rl can soul: Instead of turkey and mince pies nerve rice pudding, fricassee. Ht roast or even lamb stew. Look around vuiir table al your well fed. warm and well covered brood, across at your kind, sound ami all there good man and iimsi devoutly Hi. ink the good Hod fur this blessed America of ours! really you haven't an many ns you think. Il.i you parent now alive? Chell-h with fondness their every irvouoe, for the time Is not far uwuy when v..u will bs.k for them and they will not lie be, lluv e you a brother, a slMcr'- Make them fee! Voiir gre.lt and human worth by ihou.'ht fulne-.s and klmbics to i hem with the Logan Valley, which lays about llurtv DsllM south of Prairie it. They pre.!. 1 1 railroad for this r section ver MO! lie valley Is sur rounded with valuable timber whicl, now Is all in a (iov rnnient reserve. With the exception ol the farm he longing (o Mr Ralph Klsk. an old LOCAL MEN SPEAK OF SOCIAL HYGIENE TO MANY So. f.iend-. let the greal pftsj sweep tl,,u' rHlJe"' whu l,,,k UP ''" l"l before our memories, have the nation '"'ore -his wa-. made a reserve. Mr bow Id i.nec i.i il.,- AlmUliiy Mod ami t'ik is well known in this vicinity, let the liidlviilu..l ss'.ik oi.t his gnitl- having been here frequently in the tinle. and. after all 1 said, there will pant years Mr Starr statea that Mr. remain many more hlesslugs whl h rBg ,us ideal ranch in the vallev all fenced In. and good large house. This year his wheat averaged forty bushels to the acre, the barley seventy call for our thanks a elmpieiitly those we hav. mentioned Some you may have seen the Sistlne Mado'i na ut Mri-dcii. In some reects the most wonderful picture of maternal love which exists In the whole world, lor a long time the canvas was eov enii with a crust of Impurities gather ed from Its years of hanging, and .in artist, in making repairs, discovered I chi'Mil' fan- ,n the dark background .wheat to see how it compares with and was led to suspect (he picture had been overlaid by time and neglect. He comiiielicis. cleaning It. and a he vvi-nt ou cherub after cherub reappeared un til it was found that Mils prtrtlew M i donna was on a background made in wh..l!y of little heavenly i hcrubs So UmMM blessliigs for which we nhoiild give thanks are sometimes shnmetully .i.v.icl b) our lhouu'i!h.Nm-N and iii'.li" i Hev a tiu;e,-t u i ,i: burgh. Hit. IV. J. U KFKL AM K. H. t t).K- I.IN RI-rri'KN I IHIM TKII Hi IMI.HIOIt. e Dr. W. J. Weese and E. B. Couklln returned Saturday from a trip to the Interior where tin v u m in the In terest of the Oregon Social Hvgieue Society. On vVednesday tvyo meet ings were held at Riverside, one for the mothers and daughters and one fur the fathers and sons. Ou Thurs day two meeting were held at Jun- bushels and the oats fifty-six bushels Mur "d on Friday they spoke to two to the acre He received several priz- i audiences at Westfall Mr. Oakes, repreaentatlve of the State Hygiem made a trip to these towns and made all prelimin ary plans for these lectures und had them well iidveitbed and Mr Conk I. n and Mr Weese report that they vfere well attended The citiiens of these towns stand readv and willing to do their part in ashling the .t.i'.- officers in this worthy work. es at (he fair this year on his grain He Is successfully raising all garden sluff, alfalfa and red clover. This year Mr. Fisk has planted his fall his spring cro. He has circulated a petition to the Government to open this reserve for entry as it has been proven that it is all good lertile laud and could he profitably farmed Mrs. Jim llarloii was removed lo her home In Wulser Saturday. 0. 1). Simmons or La Uramle, is a patient at the hospital. Mrs Hen Jones of Juntura, the hospital Sunday left Mi. John Johnson of Idaho Falls is a patient at the hospital. Mr. Pagan of Riverside was brought to the hospital yesterday. W. J. McKeon of Riverside Is im proving lllcelv , SMCI III e e e e IIAIM'F.MNUK To American Fulls Mrs. Fred Bar rett left for American Fella Sunday evening. Mr. Barrett, who has been lu charge of the Studebaker agency here, weut to American Fella a few days ago. The Silver Fork Club will meet with Mrs. 11. O. Plane tomorrow after noou. The Nut Club, an organisation among the young boys, gave a very enjoyable dancing party at the Moore hall Friday evening. A number of couples enjoyed dancing until a late hour. e e e A Jolly affair is being planned by the Oregon Club for Friday evening, Pec 3rd. A good old fashioned bas ket social will be held aud the pro ceeds will bo used for furniture and athletic equipment. e e In addition to the many social gath erings for Thanksgiving spreads Thursday, invitations have been is sued (or a dancing party given by the Oregon Club. These parties are always popular and this promis es to be one of the most enjoyable of the .sea -on Mr. and Mrs. K C. Nun I'etten en tertalned the Carnation Club at their home Friday evening. "600" was played at five tablee. High scores were made by Mrs. A. K. Tonuiugsen and Mr. W II Brooke. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr aud Mrs. W. 11 Brooke, Wed nesday evening. KIN KLIN TAKLS t OHN TO SIIOU. I H. Couklln will leave in a few days for Walla Walla with one at the linest corn exhibits ever collected in this part of the country. The M W H. aud N Corn Show . which "Far mer" Smith is the oh ;ironioter will be held ut Walla Walla Peceiuber .', 3, aud 4th. All of the corn, entered in the acreage contests will be trans ported to the coming show. It Is anticipated that Malheur County will win some honors at this show. htm Tl'.NNY Kill HNS. Mre IL ll Tunny and little sou return Sunday evening from an ex tended trip to Pennsylvania. Mrs Tunny left here about six months ago and visited a number of relatives. spending the last few months at Hum merfield Fennslyvanla, with relatives, She reports a delightful trip. PAPETTE VS. ONTARIO THANKSGIVING DAY The last game of the season for the local high school foot ball team will be played on the home field be Fayette and Ontario, Thursday. The game is called for 3:30. The Fayette squad has shown a steady improvement since their last game with Ontario, and it is expect ed the game will be a hot couteat. BIG SHIPMENTS OF TURKEYS ARE MADE New Plyu.uCi, .V v 33, There has been a brisk market here for Thuuksgii ;r.K turkev.s, approximate ly $6500 le;cg the proceeds received by local peiHAiis for turkeys market ed. It i.i ' c ve.i an equal amount will be niaeted for the Christmas trade. iwo bhipiiKuts comprising : ISO Ulkei. we.gu'iig 34.000 lbs. were made last week. The farmers received ggRIg per pound, live weight. O. B. Apnelman of Payette spent Monday here. UOOI i:TMiTINMK I The Literary Society of the Hig School rendered a very interesting program and Mr. Lewtus gave a very pleasing talk on his travels In the for eign countries. He gave some fine descriptions of the warring countries. At the beginnlug of the war Mr. Lewtus was a correspondent for the Taooina Ledger. Moat of the store la Ontario will close at noon on Thanksgiving Day, and remain closed the balance of the tor. . i u i ! i"