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Jr T ....jjLL Bn8 The Ontario Democrat r xxn ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 NO. 40 ONTARIO HOI DS nlnJ m rnnro n ,nnr i,. OTHER DOLLARS IK snl,.inm MH'.III 4.S IT. SKNH l,KMt Til UK 111 HI. Its MITMH WOCIJ) WIN I.KHM THAN ONK I ol urn OIOTA HI HM III It I D CHfDAI DIP Dl mPrP y a r OLiLnHL DIU iLLlULO rULn, wl,n ,n" "" of the Itritlsli Rank and Kile of People Apparent!) Do not Desire to rn Listed an Vol- untecrs PoMimne lrte t ntll next W.-ck. , ' Ontario is falling down on Um Fourth Liberty Loan. If the men pi Pershing's army (ought as half henri odly aa the people here are lending to the government there would have ben no war trophy train In Ontario this week. There would have been no captured Uerman gun to show Instead the Herman', would i,... been running American trophy trains In Itueti hland. Onl) one I ourtli HulHM-rilied Ontario unit Ihe eounlrv round II have to raise 1120.000. and as yet only $36,000 has been subset Mi ed Mow can the rest he raised" Mui.l - uiiinillt.'CH attain Iimk men ami women to subacrlbe? That I. the ijuestlcn that Is vexing Frank Badnr chairman of the local comn.lltec and his fellow worker. Is this the an swer Ontsrlo wsnta America to give to the Hun peace terms? "Ontsrlo will lend its money. We will rslss the quots, but we are die- appointed st the psce which the peo- Pie .re setting." said Mr Uader It'liuS oaate araa .1, t.i avast I Lain I., lull' mm v-m w- -.. . -. m. -. w-r(1 ,Mk- ,,, 0y j 000 (Mt ,M ry so thst the city will not spoil It. (n ,h(, Drouu,gn rs-ord for pstrlotlsii.T ' )h1i w-pfc QfitH wss the firs. If you are one of thoae who has not American svsr to art foot In the front .ubscrlb.-d this Is ddressei to you ,,, ,r, .c,as This s-. of Courts, For jour own sake, t.o mhii nation bofwis in. I nil.. I rtti.ies entered the sake, for lllterty snd justice, lend war Ons of the dlsooursging features of Thr, u no pp.r mschs scsnerv the csmpslgn so far Is the fact. that 'lor iy ,r,f,lal scenery of any kind tho ten of tlis men who were rated for uaa4i B ln, production, no studio Isrgs .mounts hsve tsken their quota '.prop,- no upriiuiiierl no "fskes' .till not hslf the .mount due from or uttfleaBtRHM whatsoever thruout Ontsrlo lis. been received i the entire film. The Libert) Loan campaign In On Mr (Irlfflth descrllMM the "Mssrls tsrlo wrs opeum'. Isst Bstur.i of the World'' sa a .lory of the greet ntHiii by u psrsd arranged fin by the war, with lbs actual con f Hot Itself women of the city P rtlculsr prom- serving only ss tho grim background lurnoe wss glveu to the mothers of the unfolding tsl of life In s men now In the service. Pr ii.sllv small French vlllsge ever one of the ISO women who wss The slur) of 'llesrt.nl the World'' In the line of nisrrh csrried s ssrvlrs wss written by M M.stou de Tollgnac 'flag bearing one or more stars A-and translated from the French b mo i.g the orgsnlsstions represented 'captain Victor Marlsr The story were Bed Cross, the llebekshs, the u in two psrta, and will be shown at and the various churches of the gfcj ,,,,. Dresmlsnd on natsrdsy ni.i.n The Bebeksh. had a float all prep.r Mn.l night October 5 For prices ess ed but It did uoi appear In the ps' the advertisement elsewhere In this sde for at the Isst moment the en gine of the car refused to work snd the Bebeksha wslked. Itn.gjto laul Hie Ws Avc-ordiug lo reports received by J. B Blackaby, county chairman Hm gsn will lesd the uuy In Mslheur county, snd be the first community to "go over the lop ., J A. Kennedy chairman of the cou.mitte there re ported Wednesday eveulug Hist his' dlslr.i. would pass Its quota py thl.i noon It waa 0 per cenl subscribed when Mr Kenned reported and most ot the bonds were purchased for cash i.tner . .immunity save .he Ad Klghleeu . sudul .teg re-pouded to run reglo. hs. spproxluisled Bro.gi.." fur ",b-" " " ' M yst Ontsrlo. Vale and Nyssa.th '"" PMHM tbU week Jud.lug bv largest towns In the county sr. un "r spjsarsnce this ysar . ism wll the isggsrd list The rur.l .ommuu- tor than thst of l.al year but tiles in puttlsg It .11 over" their "" '" l1 ' ' Jf" "" neighbors iu town sad will be able to point fingers of .com si Hiem unless something hsppeua to awsken the elty folks from their uupatrto.n lutes ths coiunmully a quota .- in.il. un k rtaturdav night, which Is uullkslv. unleo three hundred mors;0"1' with spsd subscriber come forward Iu ths asat two dsys, It win " osrssssry u pui iiuiu siiuui ui ..- .- -iron a drive negt weoJt. Of course sre Cody snd V.'ison Butler, who osiy the name of those who vol us ployed os toe Nyess ttsm isst -tsrlly subscribed will bo ploeod oo the also oiepnsa FI Her of grat". first Uouor roll There Is still Hm U ss Madcux snd Kersfcsor two of ... . .. I for osery sm. be gfi llgt) If POM DO II Mis . , ,. lOrvilU Wtltor oss i. med manager J A Oropor tuts siprtsss work lB-fOsmes hsve boss svusduled with Pay stoUtag two saw tinks st the gtauoVrott. asd Weloos. goo sirssgegssoM tuvd Oil pUot to oa.e lor the crowing for gomus with stmsuslt. Cold we" I. of toe kteol ageoey ALLD governments ASSIST HLM PRODUCER 'Hearts of the World" Msde on Hal- tleneid With Ihr Assistance of Crencli and British ffovorn- mrnl Ureal War Htory "Hearts of the World" wu plain en months Id the making. The production I not In any sense a war play, but a lor story of tin- treat war, with the conflict aa the J grim background The battle scene ware taken on the battlefields " France by permission and French governments. Mr. Griffith and many of his prln cPl playera. Including Lillian and Dorothy Olsh and Mrs. dish, mother "r ""' ,wo fl'lt; Itobert Harron sn.l Oeorgo A. Blegmtn, were under sctu l hombardme- t three iimee. on one .-don for n period rovarmg four hours. Mr cilfflth had to wear a steel helmet to protect him from schrsp- "".' " "" '""k lo pn l"cl l,lH '"'" ' during the taking of many of the stir r,n "r"n''" Many of the mol strlk Ih .ah. I I.-. 11 . . aau !..!. t '"" "v """ '" ' w" ",w,r "'" ,rrX '" "'" """"rkeble cour.ge of Mr irl'l' d hl Intrepid camera I man. "Hilly Bluer, who waa with him under (Ire hundreds of time, Neither Mr. Orlfflth nor any of his company received Injuria other than ""'" WO,,",, ,n Mr 0',l" "'"' (run. flying achrapnel n.ni.l l.iuvil Ceorge. Prims Minis, tnr of Kngland, received Mr (Ir'lfflCi "' pr,v" udlo.c In the Itrlllsh cab- Inet t nun In Downing street, London v ' ""' " " ""- '" I- u f ! -irfli l.'.. . .. -a I l..b.l (leorge said "tlod speetl your great work and grant that you tuuy accom plish your deelrss." In the prologue Ol I lie siori ot, tie. tin lit t lie i. I j i.ioya oeorge is sssn snss.ng nsnasT(M ..,.. .,,, nol k. -w with Mr Orlfflth prior to the Utter'.' ,, ,()r , Kr.0,.h ,,,, Mm ihmn ,,, ft flf p.per PROSPECTS Fi FAST FOOTBALL TEAM GOOD Ktgliireit lauduUi.. Ao.wer i all to. Try for Tessa Mrs Not ao His; A Pn sswrwasor of Tsu li Ago Bui A re Hpssdv wneu tote eiuiiui, nimi uiuwh. - Moore snd other big felluw now in Ihe army carried the local color What Ihe prevent squad lacks Iu boat, Huperinleudei.l II U Douglass. Who Is u. hlng He boys, exe-MJts to f set with spoed. Assosig the uu-inl.'srs of the -iuu - aukM kt.. , 111... . . .1.. ith sew egjididstui Ai msiisg ot tke squad Dsrrell Howoor tt was eleetsd captain snd Nsnips, Baser goto noise or psaoiug call for clothing LIBERALLY ANSWERED Ontario Red from chapter Mil It- Uuota of Kefagcr. tJaraMU sod linn Home to Spare Unco l.iinilred l-rrsy The call which rama to Onterh. for clothing for the Belgium Kll Commission to ee uaed by the rsfggftp population of the country devastated ny ine nuns met a quiet response on the part of the public. The aid of various patriotic organ Itatlons and pupils of the schools was, enrolled early In the week to eoltrlt and bring the clothing to the City Hall. Mrs. W J Plnnev.i Itslrnisn Mrs A L. Sprnule and Mrs Beta Payne was the committee In charge of the work They will gladly re- calve srtlcles of clothing Tor men, wo- men imd children up to Monday noon altho the original dnt for closing the shipment was Friday. An engraved acknowledgement nesring me words, "For the people of B"'e' "" their deep iippreclnll.ii and lasting gratitude, we acknov.- ledge the donation of the Ontario ..i... m a a .. - . . .. ' """ OI ' " or tintarto and signed byllie Belgian Belief Com- mission In New York, headed by Her- lert lloovegj waa received a few days ago by the local chapter for the work dona last year In preparing for the shipment thla week the committee wW greatly aid- ed by the generosity of It YV J.ines of the Ontario Laundry who with a. charge to t hem hail laundred two big truck losds of clothing. , . , food madtUon, . rsther than fine msterlsl Is desired - UK AMERICAN EACLE KILLED ON MALHEUR NEAR CITY lire Itoblnsoii has s l-.iid.om big Amarirsn eegle thst he killed st his pises on tho Malheur river on Tuea-1 day. Whs shot the bird It had s big jsok rsbblt in lis clows Tho esglc utessurod over seven feet from tip to tip of Its wing Mr. Kohlnson took , Ntxt week comes soother drive. - "" "e-n ... ..no. o, .,. " ' ' 7 , ' , "" Psy-l.e and the Ful.land bench. thst of helping to provide linen for M"' were ployed to the .muse l' originally petitioned for the In. ' the Bed Cross hospllala Ths list of " of all. Th. prosont officer, of Pr.ent had signed the rem....- V Dl reach.,1 siding J .rUcleVtLt Lodg- ar.: . Thrsa, ""-' '" Borne of these we,. ',,., kh, . count, , rman Intro IXIMU L-tThim Htoner. N U. and Mrs. ,. Defoe.V. 0 --- when the Council p.ssed g-fJ 'f "" i ssoi.iiitL.n u.i...,i. i.. .t.s.t.s .... , (tm ilral utMiatknr. lit In I urn lint , - . jk t,- I ,l I iwatvimiMH iroiKllig l I If iiirtiiiti H - - - .- """ mmrm siiiii iigii'i lwris,i h.i 1 It to Psyette on Wednosday to liatf nitlsd durlug August snd up to Hi. It mounted by s tsxlderml.t This ..present 41 name have boon added to the first esgle .hot In this section fori the roglutt-r durlug September .on of Dsld N Turner of RlvoroM .,, pieces, llu- .iiiu.n gojgj tidii.t ssvorsl year, tho versl hsve been The August record wss Hit bl.-g.st wss burled In Ihe Ontsrlo reuieny H, a,,,.,,.,,,, gajllojU Ms gMl ( I -soon by rsnehers snd sheep moo In In the history of tho bospltsl sod of IMondsy ofteruoon Msny Oiitrlsn ,,, tlo( BWB Tlll B1 . . ,. Mg the lulls I SBSBBBBBBBS H ' ' ' - TSKMyvsw tgygMsssssBsS 'sTnsus -'&7 JS B - 3R9rt ssnssssssssssl ssssMw ili Jsi 1 ftslkUtttT MAKMOM AND TMJI k AVHs) ttMsll stMrTssWI II "MKAHTM Ol- TMK WoMlll IMHUMMVD AT MDAV OCXtHMfiot tUM. , . RED CROSS TREASURY BOOOSEDMEKAHSl Profit from Itaarea Ulvcai During Kelr Turned Over to Merry Fund linage Alto Celebrate An. Blveraary of Founding Ontario Chapter A. R. C. was en- plnhaifl !! uial. Ikm nl. t- .. A ss si r a n Not onlv wns the laudable organ!? - atlon benefited by the generosity tne order but the danoes were enjoy - od by hundreds of Ontarians and fair visitors who declared that public, dsnees never were better than t gives by the women The hiiihIc bj the Musical Martins and the manngc- tnent of the crnrwd was freely agon, merited upon most flatteringly. The committee which arranged the Man.es was' Mis J A Brown, Mrs Ins DofoO, anil Mrs Anna Jackson stci nulling wuh the floor mnnugei The commute requested the Argus to expreas the thanks of the order for the ... operation and patronage given a. t. . .. y ine puoitc. At a special meeting of the lodge Friday evening the anniversary ef the order waa celebn ted with a big social gathering of the member. Mr Meade, special Internal revonue officer who hs boon here for none time played the pert of host snd In nlshed the icecream and also dellgh ted the gathering by his Inspiring ad dress on the foundation of the order, Ills alms snd Its purpose Following ST. JOEPfl'S HONE NOW OCCUPIED BY AGED INMATES The first pstlent. wore tsksn over from the bospltsl to Hi Josephs homo Tuesdsy morndig, whlls more wars .skeo there yesterdsy This bealde making Uie patients In tin homo wore oinfoiisblc, will aim lesvo more room to sreonimodste the lorgo number of putlaiits that are coming cou.tantly bolng pgoMtrod tl Ihe ho.pilul Fifty-foui woro sd- 'the 'it were operative agsos ..., .... .- j . in iur i-.i monaay evening was more like a de giron it by the members of Beatrice debating society than the session of Lodge No. tZ Robogaha Thla was ja governing body. There were pre the net proceeds of the dance givn .sent at the meeting some twenty rts by the order during Fair week aietg and property owners. nasas m .. . ..... . I it is .. ..r ti... .................. ...-.. PROTEST OVER-RULED; SEWERJOM BUILT fit) ouncll Hold. Iterating H.-.-I,,,. Wltli Proper!) llHitrm Playing lniMirtant Itolo. District Houndrlr Reduced The session of the t'lty Council I as 1 limn were from the Rsstside, anions ofjfuem were two women; Mrs. Anna 1 Jackson and Mra. Mary Thoma. their presence In Itself waa unusual for Ontario's council sessions. The cllUens, snvergl of who were I'li-e-mmu againsi ine ronstruniun ol the lateral sewer district In that sec-! tion; while the majority was tlt-i ' to hooHt for It. look an Hctlve part In the ellberatlnns. The mum II refu ed the debate with Interest. Finally the Mayor and the i eoiinrllinen present took ihe original petitions f(ir Rl,, the remonstrant c,; against the Improvement and coun: ed the lots represented, giving weight to Improved lots as again! the unimproved. It was found that the majority waa largely In favor of those who desired the sewer so that when presented the motion to sp prove tl.i .en niintrsnce wss put It lost by . mi nlmous vote. The menibi .vi. ..un. Mm.-t, I.etHun. Van IVI ten Tinner and I . I rum. During the evening it transpired that It would not Include any proper ty within the present eras served b) 'the new wstei mains FUNERAL FOR SOLDIER FIRST ONE HELD HERE I'rlval) lsee) A. Turner I'lrsi l. il.i tsf (.real War to 1st Hurried In Onlalro Ceinelry IMetl of I'lieuinonla. Private Dewsy A Turner. I' H A joined Willi Hie relatives to honoi' .he i.iemorv of the young man. re cogiililng In him the first victim of KHiserism w nose passing nrougni n;e wsr hums to ths clt y. Ths young man who was Indium I III the army only Hires weeks g be. ante III while In quarantine and his relstlves knew nothing of his II luess until the night before his de.. Ills esse was typical, for Hie dreudl pin iiiiioiiI. struck down In him a bin ; busky son of Mslheur rouuty. for In- wss over six feet tall and bull, pro piopoi'loiialelt The body was brol'lo Ontario lo soldier detail.! from I'smp l.ewii rr.,:-:;;, ::;.';:.'. ;:;:::::':: I vice which were held M uniuy aflei noon from the MelhodNl Kplsn.p.. bun h Be Win l.us. ombe of llclaling luierii-ei't was made In the Ontario leiimtr) Prltste Desey A. 'I'urner st tl. time of hi death was member of th. lltUl ''. lt Depot Hrlgade lie waa born Iu Harney eounl.t. goal Ills. alia, ion eba.g- - inh.' M'rsue. Oregon. October li, Hikf sin1 carding to an pi .tie. died st lamp Lewis. September I Ssplember I, bv . litis, sge II yesrs. l sudiths. IAS Burleson wl dl ilavs. I in I WliSII IV yesrs obi ase.i 1 1 -,) Hi .it. Ihi- tl ippll" moved wuh ii '. ' In location of te O.eguti rtot. .. ropori for erlce ..i . . inker be arrived at : lo- died n I lo ueuiuonia Those who live to imwui bis .lea' are the father, IXsvId M Turner . brother. Kdward W Turoor of It o ilds, Oregon, two sister, Mr Llnle llsoter Brooks of IDvei.oW- sad Mr Ksshel Krs Hl.ylo.k .t Nysae Ore Mr. o II Hustle) snd dsughtsr of Welssr spent nsiordsy In Ontario the gsests of Mr Kelts Payne thousasssee i RELICS I ;'..'.EN BY WAR TROPIIIKH HIIOWV ON lit UN IVHPIRK MALIIKtlt I r CITTZKVN TRAP Hat MAINS IIKRJC . ..(. I.V TWO HOI i!M SPEAKERS WARMLY RECEIVED .-,... t ,. ,, . , ... I iiiniiii- I irmli 7.T la center of liner- aag Kfforl of Aparvnl Mud HUH on Piece. tank VaMilleiv of ll.,ll.'llrl.U Is .'olmiTMlllve e II, in. e- place I l.i- crowd .ha. viewed Ihe sr relics win gj nierlcans from the Hiiiih at t'l.at eau Thlerr hlle mi exhllililon her today st 4,000. This Is conflriiMil die fsrt that by act mil count the numbers hI.o pHK",,,, ,lir" "" ""'"" ,h" smaller trophies was 2(117, snd mors than 1000 people failed to get thru tills It was not, of course un Ontario I minmI. Neither um II an exclusive ly S Malheur roiintt i towd. Iho belli Nyaea and Vale and all the surround big country wss well represented; for S Isrgo iiiiinbi-r were present Irom " l"gl'rs on ths train sound various army calls and Hie ciov.l m. coM-red while Old Oloiv was flung lo Ho- in. lining breeie In true nilli style The crowd cheered. The i ruin wss In charge of J. P. O'Nsll of the I'l.lon Pacific system, and with the party were: A. ti t'lurk Louis It Centre, Hergeunl Troulwlne ml nine soldiers, and I. W Wll of the Bosehurg Bevlew. Heveral of the men addressed ioi Huns of Hie crowd while others w.i. ilng hundreds thru the . sr I lures were given on the various pliles and . heir use iplsiu d It. .-i oi (iuu Klrr. The effect ol n i .i iiisrksmenslilp was shown on the hlg i.'eruisu Whit llsug which r- hi Krench TI wl.lcii lis, I fir t been , ,, ,ur(1 p, n,.. tj,.r . r,,,,,i Krench and IstOf t ..ure, l,v ,... wt ,,,, ,,.., f ultrac- tion Beside IbOSS there wss shown thench niiiiin- mai blue guns ol var lous types, rifle, hind grenods and all kinds of stM -i I " 1 1 I. M . glorious sight, one tl... lbs row. I enjote.i Tin speukei declgrog Hat lot ' inrlo crowd Wgl tM ol In' I.e.. I peroiiecd nn I hi ' ! and the re tion Bcco of n,,, i .til i . u ,i., ' increased rates for moving TELIPHONES IN WAR TIMES Owing to the necessity of conssrv log labor snd material-, um- to ellmln ale a cost whbb la now home by the psrtnaneni ui ol i ill be made in or. I ..' . lunula w . . I i i. .si ll I ps ill I or Its the lnsi.it'. olo i is a III he ft t0. whsre ihe t al Is n i or. tliau I- N and tot (4 I0 Inatullstloo charge will be 1 1 " ne rate for rental Is over J 4 mi installstlon cbarge will ho ' in vlog .ti.ige to aul)H..bsr will be in sMnrd.nce with the I. ton rha.gs sH v"ah. Mis K.SM sad Hsrold ion Beadoi, I left Isst night for Cor-:.lts wl Hi) will uli.e. n A C AMERICANS r