1 THE ONTAJIIO AKGUB. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, to AY 17, 1317 PAOE The Week With Ontario Citizens ' n ' m (local Personal) Mm. O. B. Mount, secretary of the -Raker chapter of the Red Crow, who Itu bwi the guest or tbe Ontario hapter the put week, went to Bro- aw ruosday, returning Wednesday During her abaeaee her little daugh ter, t.iara Jane, was the guest of Mrs B. M. oret. ., ,... , ' u Mr. and Mrs. Del Tagarl enter tained at dinner Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. O llelley. who expect to leave Ontario soon. el Marlon drover left the first of the week for Passadeaa Valley, near Glenns Ferry. Idaho, where he has wcured employment on a farm. Al Weatherley of Juntura arrived In Ontario this week and took back two new Orants for purchasers of that action. Misses Amanda and Bella HtewaTt of this eity left Tuesday evening for Oklahoma, their old hoase state where they will visit indeOnately with old time friends and relatives. TO DEMONSTRATE GAS ttUIWM W nAAWUI The Tuesday Bridge club tu en tertained this week at the home of Mrs. -C. M. Orel. Miss Whltaker entertained the Chautauqua circle Tuesday evening at the home of Judge Oalton Biggs. I. J. Powers leaves this week the Ironside country where he hi band of sheep oa the bills. for m a In Ontario, and all over the ooun try, whorever Maxwell cars are sold a gasoline economy test will be stag ed next Wednaday. Maxwll cars will iwo one ganon cans stationed on the wlndshlold and attached to tbe car buretnr by a special coupling will be provided for the occasion. Prises a- tmountlng to f-.000 will be distribut ed to the ears making tbe best records but the principal object Is to demon strate the manner In which Maxwell can perform oa a limited amount of gas. L. O. Olson local agent is arrang ing for the test in Ontario. Mrs. Beam or ironside waa guest of Ontario friends over week ead. the the P. B. Baxter agent for the Orsnt at Parma came to town Monday and drove home with a oar for a Parma cltlsen. Mrs. William Jones of Juntura was In Ontario this week oa a shopping excursion Mrs A. I., Cockrum left this week rhr Colorado Springs where she was called by the serious Illness of her brother. C. B. McConnell of Burns Ontario this week imi route to waa in Boise. Mrs. II, O. Ouane was hostess this weak to the Wedoesdsy Bridge club. Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Payne went to Boise the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. weekend In Boise. K. Basis spent the Gladys snd Crete Wilcox of Psyette were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lewis. DEAD OX FLAT e. m Boise visitors on Wednesday were Mrs. D. 8. Vlckers and Martha Domes Ifuton Doeust and Robert Watchll went to Boise Sunday. Pete Boise. DuKorri spent Hundsy In Steele Hall went to Boise Wednes nay. P. O. Taylor weat to Boise Sunda D. Ornett spent Sunday In Boise. Seniors Please With Play, 4 ' The Old Virginia Hermit 99 I. n, .. I I There was an appeal In -ins Senior class play, as presented at Dreamland Wednesday evening. "The 0M Uavgln la Hermit" was the vaUcls.aaan tec the entertainment of the mnjrrhi of tbe class aad It proved adequate to the task The player, Us. warn i tual to the occasion and i demon Mated that by hard work the? 4sd prepared for lh progiu tlnu which was witnessed by aa appreciative aud lence. i To single out any of the players a tbe particular star, would be dlffl; rUlt inderd for mcIi mi look full ad vantages of tbe situations presented .by his or bar pan. Tbe play was wail staged under the direction of Super intendent B. O. Mnltey. Tee follow ing was tbe eventa'ge pregram: The Old Virginia llenisiy I a. story or that laternsUng sec tion of America, nailed old lrglnla. 4,AT OK CHAHArr:KM Cecil Gregory -A hermit In the mountains of old Virginia Martin l.nunw cIH. Humlu.Ni A pious, suhiuiaelve old Quaker. Alfred MoUaatl lyes DMssM A French vlllan Thnron Northroi trthur KjhkUII a ! xtudenl MeU Unusw Hllnk AMMMi A Oertusn fsrmer. full or lite and vim Arthur Cuearum lore lumlall An uncle of Aithur Kandall. . Joy Huaieil MssstoS Hubert Uses ..,l (sTCfin A daughter of Cecil Gregory, Horteaae Write IHr,.tl. Huri.l.iMnW ''b B" Joron Turner allirrine Oreory Hisier of PsullnB. age or 10 rears 77.1 Mary Altiertou Snk A Colored. Ulrl " MUlike., Ifc.ra ItuniliMui Daughter of ( alch Hurnhsiu Nettie Petermio , , , - . " In 1 1 m i ' law v.'.Wwjj ,jk wr y aaasi sssssssfpsnMsssssssssr"ssssssW I'll If tty BsSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWC3Vr.irV?V If Tai WI lei I Ili'EAKJL "trf I i - Dead Ox Plat. Ore., May 17 -Sadnens was spread over the Plat laat Saturday by the accident 'wlllcl rnuad the death of Mr. BostleheTM at the Ray Kelly ranch. The unfortun ate man waa digging a well for Mr Kelly and curbing up with old ma terial When about St feet down the sand and gmvel crushed the curbing in, burying him under about night feet of dirt. Mr Kelly at once gave the alarm and aoon a crew of nten warn engaged In the rescue work. The oaveln occurred about 1 o'clock and the body was removed from the well at 4 o'clock. Dr. Avnry of Pay ette, who had been summoned, atajted that death ao doubt occurred within ten minutes Mr. Bosllchek leaves a wire and four small children. QUALITY SUPREME K.Verv nunre nf mslwrial tk. m ma StuJcbaker wagon or buggy hat the "Studebaker Reputation" behind it. Over nity vearV experience hat taught tu how to make vehicles that lait Every axle every ipoke every hub tire and bolt is made by expertt. The reult- the finest wagoot possible to produce hat made the Studebaker th Largest Vehicle Factory in the World. The absolute reliability of lbs Studebaker line appeab to all careful buyers, those who want honest value. We want you to visit our store the first time you have a chance; let ut tell you more about the Studebaker line aad show you some of these splendid vehicles. A (Vmiplet New Stock for Hale By HTI IIKHAKI U HltOM. f-ORPOKATIOtf OP UTAH P" M.M. Bl'HH, Branch Manager Ontario, Oregnn. I.iflle llarrold. tbe 3-year-old child ot Mr. and Mrs. ("lias. Herr. Is very III and for a while his life was de spaired or, butt at last account; was past the danger point. It seems not enough lor tbe child to be sfflicted with panumoola. Inflamatory rheuaia tlfoi. stomaeb and UnaaUnai dis orders and bsd to break out Sunday morning, with - tbe menales... "j"he child ane thfc bent ot enmt aa tbnr em t ployed a trained nurne anil also a houaekeper ' that Mr. 'Hn might hare all her wording bours lo devote to tbn child Mr. Lamer received word a tew days ago lait their nan Howard wan very in In Salt Lake aad not expected to live. Mr. !,uer and dauhter at oncn took Ue train for HaiAtabnind found him la a rltlnal bos 41 1 too They brought him to or organising the work and the rules which govern the use or materials and other equipment. It developed that the organization works on instructions from headquar ters supplying only the articles order ed. These must be made exactly ac cording to speclflcstlons and are sub ject to rigid Inspection. Before the lo cal organization can proceed with It work It must await orders and must arrange for a downtown headquarters In this headquarters only members of the society can work. Mrs Mount also Instructed the til rectors that the society does not per mit the solicitation nl runds, all girts must he voluntary. She explained, too that hair or the membership tees goes to the natlonnl headquarters and half Is used to purchase insterlsl for sr tlcles needed. The members of the local board have atarted work looking toward the establishment of a headquarters down town and are listing members who de sire lo take the first aid work and engaged In other activities or the organization. rebably Net, "Is Plckleby a manicure arttatf "1 don't know. Whyr "I Mat saw blm, and be told zee that be bad charge or a hundred bauds at bis place or buabieaa."Clevelen4 Plain Dealer. LOUT OR HTRA1KD: Six Horses, aad mares, branded with this brand on left hip. Two. dark Iron gray, one a two-year-olds. harne and the other a mare, one sorrel two-year old, lame In one rront root. One brown) yearling, unbranded, lett hind ankle, crooked; and two sorrels, one horse one mare each 8 years old, the mare wore a bell when lost, and her right bind leg has been broken. Then strayed from the range, alx mile west or Weiser, some time during the month ot April. Liberal reward will be paid lor information leading to their recovery. W. H. BTCKL.D. Weiser. Idaho. H P. D. 1. BRAINAOK tHlNHTBltTHlN HIDN lilt. HI ll THAN KXPKtTKD (Continued rrom Plrst Pag") the offers were higher than anticipat ed. Several contractors and repre sentative of tile and culvert compan ies war la Onurio today to attend tbe opening ot tb bids. The hoard meets oa Saturday to open bids for tb sale of the bonds nnd at that time will determine what action will be taken on the bids for construction. In letting the contract or tbe magnitude lyet(n aad of lb drainage system the directors plscnd him In tbe care of Dr. Avery, but then la practically hope for his recovery. Hla body l paralysed up to bis waist and will soon reach thr heart. are facing the results oi wide labor ahortag and prices of all materials. s nation Inrresaed U any "Doubting Thomas" will spin around over the Plat any work day he will be thoroughly convinced that the farmers of Dead Ox Plat nr ilolng their duty In preparing to assist tfnrle Samuel la feeding the world. Not only In the Irrigated aectlons Is this true but slso the dry farmer la expanding as never before. The populntloa also la receiving proper attention, aa Is evidenced by the fact that three births have been reported the past fortnight To Mr and Mrs ('has. Wyroan, a girl; lo Mr and Mrs. Benson, a hoy; to Mr and Mrs John ('banner, a girl. i l. Gould Is doing s good busi ness shipping young calves rront the big dairy herds on the coast and ped dles thetu In his Pord He has crates he rastens on the running hoards und Hie Trastamarke. I.lltl redheaded Johutij got J"1' aa otBce boy for tbe president of a large western railway. After be bad beeu upon tbe Job several dsys they gave him a rorni to fill out with bis "Persousl Kecord." When young Johnny csute lo n par ttsitkU isisgi'4h lust said, "llstu )ou any visible marks for IdentlnVsilou In case of soldi ni or desibV he rose from Ills chslr snd rushed over lo a mirror near by to give himself a geoer al lnM- lien: then he returned to hi task and wrote s his aaswer to this jattssassl query, "Notblug except rret k.r' Youths rouipanlou. can trip. take at least rour calves at a Anna Hsward Shaw. Df Anus Itowsrd Hbaw has lieea a pioneer In uisnj llelda. She m the ttrat woman onlsliied a uilnUti-r In the Methodist Kpheoiial ihui'i b Her ef foil lo aetata s asRag education uisrki-d su apnea In oeducstion. She -silled the genl fl equal suffrsg luto tbe iuohI reuiotu places, uinle terred by the Incouveulence of prlmi Uve lrarl Dr. Shaw was born on Pel. H. ISI7. Them was a patriotic meeting of farmer of the Klut Saturday even ing al the Park school house for the purpose or discussing ways and means lo Increase productlou and the farm labor problem. "I I s ALL THE YEAR ROUND Cooler cooking in summer better and more economical cooking all the year round. A nood oil stove will cook anything that any wood or coal range will cook, and do it bet tor becsuse of the steady, evenly-diatnbuted boat. All the convenience oi gas. Meals in a jily. nnd a tool kitchen in summer. The long blue chimney preveut all smoke and small la I. . "d " - with " w,iUit ut. Alas (AImi iuoJl. Ak your sssi leSsy iNEW P OILC m ;EaiON ijvt. The Payette-Oregon Slope Irriga tion dlatrlct has Its ditches cleaued and water Is beginning lo flow none too soon, aa the ground In moxt places is getting quite dry. The Teub Ceurteeus. want to set- ihi i.iu..ii sner at S uVhx-k on aoutelhliig laaSSt tsul " "What do o want to see me theu to, ts "I waul to Ht.v you the So I stu golug to lotich you ror list." New York Aiiierhsn. Chaa. Warren has been employed as night man at the power house. Oeo. Sullen la the day ansa. Everyone anew prosperous spite ot the high cost of living. m A Proverb Gone te Smash. Two SimiBi ilon i BtaSS a right." "I in not a tapj ulxiiit that." luused Mr. Caasglus "If 1 travel sSStSfl IBSS the luw slli.Ma iin.l a in. .lor imp iravele raal 1'iioiixli In pvertaks mi- It's ir fertly rlyhl Tt him to arrest me-" Washington Sis'. I. K. Pord. Iliowu now rlde.4 In a new More anon. r OK SALK MX McNULTY & CO. Ontario Ore. ONTARIO HARDWARE CO. Ontario DKAD (X TVtKI.V K NKW MKMHKHN xihikd TO mi: i ki;n (i i.n tin ued Prom Plrat Page.) Mr Mount In auswer to questions of directors present outlined the plan Sey B.sns Far Fsrags. The so v U-au may kg gTSWn Ihroogb out the liuuikl and aemlhuun.l MS tinas of the south and In tlio aoiiihiiu Uttf lion of ibe i oin l'll It las m i miIii able ssMSS ' r"l' Btsl nssSBatS to In very useful In luHiiy Uill weevil rc irioua as a rash .hii nml a gatsPM F ull seed lor tbe oil mills. CONFIDENCE IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM .layt-(l an iniMi-tniit part in thr itttivcn of liisiin's.s from the ad verm PouditioiiH fnllow injf thp oittfnvak of tin- Kui'iM'iiii war, aad is Ktill heing tt kroji bnsiiioHM on an even ki'cl. Thi HyHtorn, with it imiiimisc nsniincs, is a towt-rof HtPPtinth to thp hanks which .in mpiiiboni of it, and will assist thi-m in anv flnancial n?quirment which thev iniiv be called upon to meet. By depositing your money with us yon receive the-protection and the new facitities which our membership in the system en ables us to offer you. Member Federal Reserve System ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK EXCURSIONS EAST VIA OREGON SHORT LINE UNION I'ACIHrNYSTKM Mav 1L Hi. I!. 88, '(,. June 2, 6, 9, IS, Hi. 30, -J ... l'T, :m; .Inly 4, 11, 1H, Jo; AtsgUfl I, H. 15, L" '!: Septenilier .'). and 1'J, 1911 Hpeeial low Cares to !'iiei, (ulonulu Springs, Oinalia. Kansas 'if. Chicago, St. I a i lis, Si. Paul, Minneapolis, Memphis ami many'othi' Miluts Ijoiiy; limits; diverse n nit i s; stt overs Ask (. S. I. Ageiits t'i'i aiul further details ate Csw's Usetulnsss Sis Vssrs. The BgftOsl of uai-fulueea of I lie ilulrv gl is uattsliy MgaisBJ ad six years, accepting this las dairyman should rsihe every year enough heifer rulvea to Ull the paVSg of tin- n- lel or sgei cows or a BOBSbei sqnal to ons- Ixtli tbe uuuiImt of tows hi his herd. STALLIONS IT JOHNSON A llltlM "S slAltl.l-; u i isi h iii ini Imported i'ercheron aud BTlflsa siillin. il;n an- aatrg good. liealdea other Fercherou. IIoIkiuu, BsYStMS BSlPg aud Clydendalea with luiportt-d aueealorH that mo w.ung aud good ttltli corrtxt u.'dlgreos that BBS dealruhle. OtM Ball ftatTC 1'i-riher-011 mares. Also Oue standard bred "hruvwi" Iroltlng .Stallion. Is 16 sssas high, weighs 1:100 If you art a trostaaisi nod want to save your money, take time laSSSM an d . in Iteiueiolier, i.i.imI Stallion-- and asj 1'iii e. It You Have a Stallion That Vou (auuot l.'ae lAiuger, I Might Change WI IMKH, ID Hit. W.M I'l.lllh, IMI'OHTKH i