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rib (Bniwc 10 Itettti VOL. XXI. ONTAKIO, MAMIKlUt COUNTY, OKKtiON. THURSDAY. JULY 12,1917. NO. 27 lb i DEHYDRATING PLANT OFFERED TO ONTARIO 11 NINKSS MKN IIFIXIMK KM III s KM WITH PUHHIMMTIKN ok rtuMiKKHH for room PRKIM RATION HUB WILL INVESTIGATE Action Taken at Urn Meeting, Bat OtlsnT will he HeM and Home gent (A Determine lntlwlltic. WHAT ONTARIO RKI 4ROHH mm HAVK TO MARK NOW The following In the order as signed to the Ontario Red Cross, and It In all needed to till the two hie boxen which must be whipped Koon Women who hare not as sisted at the Red Cross Rooms took thin lint orer and then help to fill the order ' 112 doteti, 10 rard gaune baad- ' ages 510 doten gause oompreasor 7K doten gauaa root 7R doten gauaa drain St doten laparotomy pada ' 04 doten 7 yard maul in bandages 3 dozen T bandage 10 doten triangular bandage 10 doten abdominal bandage IS doxan Oakum pada doten fracture plllowa 30 doten knitted sponges Inl, JUDGE DALTON BIGGS TO ADDRESS LAWYERS An opportunity for Ontario to Join rank! or cnnim untile in the ke River Valley which are equlpp- with Industrie for the preserving food and llio employment of In- bltsntn, was offered the Commercial last Monday night. Hm proposition to place In Ontario of the lateat machine for the rvatlon of vegetable, fruit and waa presented by W. H. Doo whoae attention the plant and try waa directed on a recent trip the Coant ouuntry. The plant ug- tad it now located In a oily where ral lmlllar Institutions are in and for that reason the owner rotta of coming her. he plant under dhtetwalon la not """' '" "' ,r, vspurator in the ordinary u ..I "n" "f "M "r distinguished peaker .ill kafiHA lh. Inltll t I I term. It la a dehyrtrator, and wnu -"' --i" "" j - - operation for th smallest unit;1" f OMon "nJ Waahington : Har hm-IiImi which win take place BUSINESS MEN DETERMINE TO HAKE FAIR SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS AND DETERMINES . THAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION SHALL CONTINUE TO SERVE COUNTY CHARLES R. EMISON IS ELECTED PRESIDENT New Members of Board are: A. L. Oockrum, P. J. Gal lagher, H. H. Tunny and Walter Glenn Fair Dates September 18, 19, 20, and 21. laxa! Jurlato.l Numbered Among Hltingulhe1 Barrister, on Joint Newton nf Oregon; Wash. tngton Bar Aaaortatioaj I' Id require the employment of rotlmately 30 people. The plant built on the unit baaia o that i time a the demand require., allonal unite could be Itistslled the number of person employed Mgf ke plant If luta)led liere would ir .1 in naught the contantly tfil crlttclsui of Ontario, asm. "the city offer no market for I'lmlii' ' of the farmer round In i H " The proposed plant would care of Itftien Tone of prndit.v ihmI could lie lncrid In Hi" ii well a mil at Seattle July I to II. Announcement of the program were received In Ontario thla weak and a peraurai of th convention speaker indicate the honor bestoy- ed on Judge Hlgg for among the other xpaakar are lion QortVaa Hnnler. Chief Juki Ice. Britlah t'ol- iiinlila: Hon Js K Allhle, s-Ci,..f Justice of Idaho. Hun llalnhrldge Orflby, leader of Hie national I'ro relvii Party, nitil noted orator and lawyer of New Yerk: Hon Jaa M II, me Sei.iilc anil Hum Lionel It tar of I'lTiianii. committee from the Commercial " uu "" """ """ " .HI undoubtedly inveatlgate th.iund Mr. P. J (lallagl.er are among . . . . k. a a... .Mun.llnu -lllon within a abort time I "'" on.r, " i - - i'n I'elteu, one of the buslne prent Monday evening declar hat if the grocery men of H were In a pOMlllou lo pa on the of the gooda produced by the reported favorably he would Irlally lt in the alartlug of project. I'M K.TTK-ORKOON HHH'K HON OH UM IITIUIVWI After month of work on the part of the director of the Pay-ette-Oregon llope Irrigation dla trict, atnpa were taken Saturday which go a long way toward put ting it at the top of the llatof Irrigation dtatrlct In the valley. At the election held that day by a unanlmoua vote bond to th amount of 1116,000 were voted by th landowner. The bond replaoedan laaue of $250,000 of th Snow-Moody dlatrlct. The aale of the bond ha been p- proved by the State Board and arrangements for their purpoae have bean mad. In view of th line crop con dltion In the dlatrlct and th Itn provement In It financial stand- Ing the people living In that sec- Hon of the Dead Og Flat region are more than happy. HOMOR GUARD GIRLS STUDYING FIRST AID i-ltiir to tit) Hull on Meeting; Make) W.iild Think (wtaetmpliy Had o.ciire.1 Square Wantnl Vim . Thirty glrla bandaged in varlou waya for all kind of Injuria from MORE RED CROSS WORKERS NEEDED WOMKN OK ONTAIilO I I (ODD 1 AIO IN WORK Ol Ml MANITY BY DBVOTTNO rMIMRTHtai TO MARINO ItAMIAOm PLENTY OF NATEItUUON HAND IMplay la Window of flelUortMi Show Obaractar ol Work IK)) Payette Mewiher. OWne to VIW the Heealoii. fAKIO BO)N HI' HI. HHt MRMKN IN BIO CONTMT K li'ackaby received copie. of lAntoIno paper thla week with ll of a big baa ball gam be lli team representing the Av Corp and oue of the leading hern taajna The tory of tl"' told In rlniterlng term of the Ing of Wllllaui Hlu kuii who relief Hurler after the aeventh held the leaguers In ohek, rdlng to th aaort writer f Intuino youag Blackaby in fact Mag the Mar heaver of tu Atr- Mtpit.- the fact that their team I Sunt hern league pltfJaW h lut. U.IMTRAR COMINU lt O.NTABIO l J It Horner, reglhter, of Agricultural Oullege will aw p'uiu Monday July 23 to In- itudents from thii- saotkng looutcmpiate going to college all. 1 S Civil i .rvioe Coiuin bee that a nontottlce ulerk - "ii will be held at Ontario. AUUUMt It IH17 til Ot.llill-ll fclkle register from which sel- i ui )Q m4e to git vain anol f occur at the Ontario poatoBce. n" U to 45 yeare. Both men f"""" will b admitted lUation blank sad information ("leant majr be obtained from Pll Mvrr.l... kali nt Kx- Mr. Quorg A. Bander. On Oregon. dmIiiAm or the BSO- 11 Hi Civil Service District, 903 F building, Seattle. Wssh. i' hall H. C. ""' . !, i at ircfitSxcr gflSj . d of a short vacation, ho be 'ay -off Rundav and di 'lend to Naiupa. While hr Jim Conway gnarded the lud safaty a the peool. TWO FRUITLAND BOYS DROWNED IN SNAKE I V., i S,oute t'SJiiping Part) Pluugml Jrief by Traed H.m.- He- i.itrred fler rtexe.li The Malheur County fair lirtht seuHtm f 1!M7 will ! bold September 1H to '21. It will be the biggeid mitl bijst exhibition fvtr staged in the Snake Hiver Valley, fr At the meetiiiL- nf the ( 'nitiniereial ( 'lull MuniliaaVrvciii - ing called for the pnrpotfl f taking; detiaitc lu-titwi on the1 (iiestnn of "Fair or No Fair, tlissolve the problem in favor of the fair, and the men present were emphatic about it. It took the business nun hut a shoii time to u;e1 down to business after President iallagber called the meeting I" ordvt' In rapid sutteession the unines of eight business nun were miggetittid for places on the board and hv a unanimous voti '. H. Rmisoii, who bad nt been nominated before the motion for the closing of nominations was made was declared elected. The meeting then proceeded to elect a broken arm to a dislocated law and V U lb wiiiL' men to serve with inm. A. L. t'ockrum. P. '" "a ' J i ii i ir rtl .."-1 ii it 'l' .. .... I common lghl at the Council room . (tallagher, Walter Ulenn mid 11. II. 1 uiin . ,0r,...i,y iiaii. these .venin',,. With their board elected be meetuig was roused to I A vlllUor pRM,nf th,t wv bchoid ciithusiaMin bj the short talks of II. 0. Boyer, Frank Iadertllll ,(l1 Mn,),iag would be excused and E. A. Fiaser, each of whom detdared that he would 'for thinking himself on Hie Kuropesu help the directors in the work of putting on the fair. ;""" fr," ,'1- p,ctu" , i .. i .. .. i j i i i .i . .i . . . ,i. However natural llio error, nil In- I., t'ocknnn lor the board declared that the remai-ksi' . ' ...., M . I eSI I K HI M'll I III III I TV w tint H" . -!-. jbjsvw- ---., --, ol the SllClikcl-S ccltllllllv sounflctl tllle Hilt that It Wollh ,,,,, i,t. . .....in. of Onlarlo Hon-1 for 40 worker In the rii.uii not htdli HllleHM tht-V reallv Wol'kftl when the time came and r nnsrd alaas In K1rl Aid to thelsverag attendenoe I al.oul gave the hoard tilt needed support. Injured The girl llimjra play The members of the hoard then ad jounrcd to organize n Pn of tl .Jured tl Ilttl jm , , . i. 1,1. . ; .. i,. .Fraud tiallaglmr I the Niiliject for for onsincsv Alter a short discuss,,,,, I R, Kmisonthe 7" j , onh memhersof the hoai-d who hatt scvcil on tlie previous . . t,r lh, ,U,,.HB ofi Organisatkm, was Bleeted president of the hoard. '. M. ir W J Wnaac ura demon! rating St Hi s was elected Secretary, and plgUU W-lc immediate tlieMielv to be apt pupil Whll h dis, usscd for the management of the lair. " 'lr; "';,r-1"" '"'" ,v m, . ,i , i I i I . , ., irlul in .idjust flic buudages in 1111 u Tuesday morniUg the directors held a long sension ()t ( b-( mm, f at which the ncecssaiv posters and other advertising mat bW (iroV(, m illlil Hlir wlIn ,,,)r ei ials was ordered and the Work put under way. tingcm. The girl not only spply In speaking .'Hum n , ; rospeetet '.,i tin fail llll I; I the hundsge but they have learned best fair that ,n ,ake thaw, too 1jii Monday vanlng ilm mads pllul for a lirok- tn urt.i , liev ln riMlteil l IcilHlll on : -" ' kiutllltll, ni HBlwlB al Vbllll l..u lu aak. ... tniiigswm.il ....." i I lie llirccto,Si,s fainted, snd demonstrated that . .. . ,, P.blt la of urgu at Wanted. One hundred and Ofty Ontario women, membara of th Rod Cross or who will become membara, to assist In oonverlng raw malarial Into bandages, compresses, sponga clothes, drains and nthar hospital sup piles, with which to stop th wound of American soldiers, wipe the favor ed brows of dying men who are fight ing or will fight for freedom and de mocracy on Kurope' battle Held. Will the volunteers come foreward now. Ontario's Rd Cross organisa tion ha hundreds of yards of malar ial to b mad up. Thar Is an or der bar to be filled that will require 15,11 piece, there are two big boa to be filled snd ent on their errand of mercy. These boa hnull not be dlayed Their contents sre need mi lo clean the wounds of strlokatt men. now. or at leat they ahould b prepsred so that they will b In Prano before our American boy i:.-.i thni The bandage can not go fore ward until the full aupply I made up. Thl can not he done quickly unless) more worker appear at Uie head quarter vry dsy mere is room Mi., IS or about oue third of Hie cspaciir 01 tnsj preeent equlpnieni The work of. Hie Ited Cross In pr uuilng these blindage Is th province r Hi- go mrt r lh '" Tfcs offleera of the lied c,o licll.-ve that th wo men r Ontario will cmc forward I ,eo thst there Is no tely, but are snxloiis that UkJ work h don quickly. The wsr ih not "lopped for ii... inn vtttkjti ll"' f" nghting every day Bo too. the Red Cros tliUHt work. in the window i.l II roan roiim it ha been poamied a icompreli.inl.iiw ,li..l of the varlou Ing Ititiuond' Hooker. II aud Uleou M,i l.n, 1, ineinber f a BO hikiug party were drowned in Raln e V Slougb. a" rui of SnaWi- Btf Soutli Isast of Ontario Monday tuoru Ing After louK M-arcli by many res idents of Fruitijn.i Lot ii bodlas re covered. The Boy left their home In Fruit k,,l i i.ik. i...rt in a hike with the Soout troop uii.l.ir the leaderblp of Kev Burcli. of tlie ltaptlt -hurrb la, FruitUiiil When th.) went to the slough a number ".! I I ! Tf' """k,,r boy "uW u,,i -iii. n,l s' nfMl I'Ik depth. ajMt lb Plucky Ilttl MHMur hoy. ,rue to the priu.tpals of th Seoul manfully went to hta asaUtane. Uafore ) "" '"''' r'""'u lh "" they is n.-u. -tl. the urtsc, aud all efiorl In I- ".em were Imflled for hours. lJit Tuesday evjnlng Ha body of the Hooker t.oy ws. reoover , na.r th scan of lh drowning sad the body of the MeClure boy was louud Thursday " ,uoutl' "' the Malheur lllver. two uiilee asray Miss CIsudeHurlon tM fr"u' Koine nuuday and Joined Mr. aud Jam Farley on a trip to Coril-ud M and Mr Farley and Mis. Barton left Monday Morning. Irew eiit Kniisoii said: "Uc an Have lit. was ever nulled off lice this fall, if the peopb It i ui to the people of Ontario to make maiieiit success or not, just as tbe ,1 te. call Hot 'lo everything, they must have the co operation, llio are loarulug a lol of things l ,lpplu. 141l, win r.o o.- mm being. of the people, and the present board intends to take tlie business iiicn at their word and will .all ilium even ' to assist in making the fair this year the Mffgeml and bent ever held ill this valley." Mr. and Mr. W. H Hrook snd rsinily returned this week fron w,n iny where Mr Brooke ws culled on legal lunttera The trip was made In their new car aud except for a few atopa due lo hot water no lucid.-,.' to mar the trip. Mis Mary i i In,, accompanied them oil the I outing Mr aud Mr J. K Hlackahy leave giurday for Portland for a xb.ni trip I'll") will drlv as far aa I, Orande where they will leave their oar and take the train to Portland On their return they will take Hi. at I. Urande and drive to Wallow Take region, where they will Join number of friends on a camping trip I, ilc llallon Biggs is the lateat navigator of the fast iarelng number of land crniaers Hint call On turio tbelr home port. FIFTEEN DOLLAR HAY (MS RANCHERS JOY wlii. Ii are of practical u. At the hiilneN meeting; which l in in held at the Library rooms Frt afternoon st I: St. Kvery member I urged to lie present, snd like s true member of the Honor Ousrd. on time Kacl, iimniher, too. I urge.1 to I, ring nil Hie Ui.re ai re. I lllitile -.. v.rl Cm..-..- Kit HM lo ItMM, Touk lteM.r1el Dining lal Week Hi.MkiiMi Huytug. Hiockuieii an- m.iw fat coulraci log for practically all the buy lo be cut in thla iMM'tioii Tim going price in lf. per lou. aau at this liggure i nun, erou sales have been unorticiul ( r.-pix i.-.l iliniug tlie pt week, itiea tirahuu, the Wm-tfall lie in ua who arrived to the city Wed,,, 'day enronte lor lhjMwU ha .ttnd the Imw keepers cvnventiou lol.i ol a Hale of 4tl0 tone to a . utile mail of that Heciiou by a Vale rancher. u II Oearnmnd who in the city -day alho reported the aie of low Baker Ball returned Katurd ay , t6 Bl dm.lf.,i t,..,i trip to On, ah with cattle Prices lt. k,.w Hi.t.. whs no to be in the tail NO IKK Tin- uuderalgiied will not lie re M tor any dggjgi c.mtrscj.il in i) name In,' th In., an I chard 'ouipany. utile contracie.l for )i( .,,.,. ,t W(,rk by uie awrsuniilly JOMPH I) oncki.MO Manager lilan Ha Onuanl I g Two C ii,i hinder at a bargajn See ll i Ihr.-e hlocki. -..,Hh uf tue hoagdtal Hon ford ci at ieaai. the loci orgal une to that ! of work i Or Wnodar.l of Pnywtt wa s call er at the local headquarter Wednes day iiiornlns f"r examining Work done I.. .Ii i I." ! H " he ; feet Mild ald that l uid. ill I dsy, bring a delgatlon of re work, r- I run. I'.iv i lew the ic-nlt- allalinil h.-ie llin ,h. I'ayette it,., Orona ulUHw Uyg Minlirac. On- enure .oust fj memh.,'. Htey have not, as yet, at Mr. Charles Bayers and ehl of Vale visited at th Brvln boats Thursday Misses Ion Luehrs and Hasal Ber via spent Friday In Payette Mont, I Hwinn of Boise come to to look sft-r ""' '"- irts. o ,,r (.; g K. in. . .eturned Sunday Corllaud. where he bpeat th week. sre good and demsnd strong In the (md for ( esetern tok yards, said Mr Ball l.ihu Rlgby of Vale passed ihru Ontario last Friday enroute for I'mt bind where he will transact bualne., and late will leave for Ban Fransloo and other California sill. i) Faulkner returned Monday iiurna wher h went to ' the week eud If g. Newton Monday sad that went i Bol evening left for Sheriff Hen .1 Browu JtgM down iroin Vale Monday to be present at th hearing of the Z.eller ease, whlci, wa poatponed. due lo th ahsnoe of witness. Clil.'ugo UU oilier Kaeieo, . ioe .. nded bualness trip. County Assessor Morgan CarliU was Ut oatarlo over the week aad. Mrs. Fred I.. Sheet who has not been expected to live for several day waa reported slightly unproved Uffcy. and while she Ig still very low hopes are i ii tor llei '::'7W inJjgH,nJnt(BgMgJ-4lta LggaV. I fJM algs Pa. 4 noJRSBim w Daring lit i I "" "'her lie... been iulde.1 in Hie roll o louil organlaalloii until now the n her. hip I .ii it Mm More than list' of tl, member are women so lib) the,.- -huiiiil he i. difnculty in geltin K.li a.ldltiouH, wtiiker to givu . half dsy each week to co grant am ituuil a cause Kvery won n in. in, J the lt.il 1 wlio ha not aa yet enrolled ggf work Is urged In all earaeefne to .ousl.le .. personal app.af to come uinl help the Ked Cm bind ,h. hiiiiii.Ik of the suffering ll ua l hat the liau.lages made he,e will save I lie live of many boy, and among limn, limy be an Oulaiiu hof, and n. Mother ..t iiiiia,,,. lour llo. Cmc now' MUs Ruth McCulloch rot HI nod Sun day evtmlng from iimst.- wit. i Pholu by Ain ,, i'ra AkMx'istle. Rsar Admiral Frank f. Fltvher. i HlltTIIM July :t to Mr ami HH Haloid Hr-wett, of llitma, iii thl city, a daughter July 4 to Mr uinl Mrs. It 1.. While a daughter. July I ', Mi and virw. M If. Hal. le, ni. in Hon July to Mr. ami Mrs , H it.e.ty, .i hi.v A ilau, hoi ii to Mr and Ml Jake lirelgK on Mini'