(BnUtio t 0tts. The Ontario Democrat Ixxin ONTARIO, MALHEUR (WNr ' " V. ()RF,(1()N, TiURSDAY, DECEMBER 2;, 1919 NO. , mm. ii ,i M FORMS COMMON ON tans THESE DAYS bRKIM OF MAljiiaJVl jvn- U aolMKll WJlfN vum. m FOR CHRIHTMyw HANY DWCHAROICD. CIS Of TRAINING SHOWN of the Boy Heady to Rotarn to jjgag ol Peace Now That to Over lumpuuai miany Ided. L uniform of th Ucltd lltalev ,ui of the Nary wH. art Joalf ht on tha atraata of Ont- ftbU week Id Id hletory haa tha city ch military appearance for lt It entertained ao many m who are or hava racaatly I la the xrvlca of Unci Bam. yef tht boya got homo In time irUwms. tho othan did not and reached hara the day following ; DMrly -00 Malhaur and liar aty man have arrived during I and thua added to the Joy iTaletlda -' an eioaptlon the boy I the effaeU of tba training thay had undergone, and a lar aoi more cieaniy out. up- lil bunch of men would be hard lira Moat of tba boya added It to their rramee anaer me and almoat unanlmoualy raised tha life In camp They the food nerved uniformly d iubatantlal aad tha care tak- Ithsli Interaat all that could be returning eoldlara all bar I word to any for the work of the eapeclally tor Ita canteaa and aid In training Mkewiee booatera for tha war work itiona aueh aa the Y M and C A , the Knlghta of Coium- Iha Jewlah Welfare Board, the Community eervlce, ate it omplate I let of tba boya who line can not be given the follow- la partial Hat at (amp uevona. aiaae.. cam- Cream, from Navy Training Seattle. Harvey Teat; from C. Unlverally of Washington. r, Barnard Rader.Peul Van Marcua Plnney, Kay Bervlu IB Cam ateArtnur, . ChrlellanaeB Camp Lewie Crull Orcutl.EI- rcla. Walter Oramee. F.J. UMBO is I'leroa, Coy Browa.Thaodore . A. T. C. at Corvalll Paul eh. Arthur Cockrum. Marnn Oramee, Harold Von Read- rr Dearborn. Frea ieei lath. , BUT WJtaV RECEIVING RED CROSS MEMBERS CHRIHTMAH DAY COLDEST EXPERIENi ED l VFAIIH Chrlstmaa day waa tha coldest day of the year. The mercury went rtovAV aJmoat to aero here fn Ontar o and not a few of the reeldente proceeded their Chrlatmaa dinner with a session devoted to thawing water pipes In the home of Mr. and Mrs H R. Douglaaa the pipes broke and flooded two room a and otherwla sinned the day' awry. While thla may be cold. Judge C H Brown who recall the early daya la authority for the atatement that on the day after Chrlatmaa In II lit It waa ft below aero here And the next day It waa 1 below. BUY W8.. HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS STORB8 TO CLOSE AT FIVE O'CLOCK BY NEW TIME After January 1, the itosM that have doted ut f o'clock under the old time schl ulc will observe that closing time. During the holiday shopping the stores have i untitled (ijH'ii until i o'clock but will tf on the new schedule with the new year. Among those who will ohwn-vc the 8 o'clock closing are Radcr Bros., K. A. Fraaer, On tario Furniture, Allen Hhoe Co., Letaon's, Alexander ( !o., The Toggcn Taggart Hard ware. McNultv & Co, LETTER FROM K.NOLANIPN KINO ARRIVE IN ONTARIO SINNOTT SAYS OWYHEE GOOD BUSINESS HAS PROJECT HAS CHANCE BEEN RULE THIS YEAR Kiprann M lf that One Project In Dplte Shortage of Help Prosper ity Evidenced Crops are Aver- Hruu.r Vaudeville vl.W. - Hit -"Olfta" Start Hilarity Topping Musical Number Given. The Chrlatmaa program given under the aupervlalon of the Junior claaa la the aaaembly hall of the high achool Tueeday afternoon waa a true caea In every way Baeldea a large umber of pareata and frlanda and puplla who attended the exerclaae, there ware alao a great many alumni preaent who had returned from college and training campa to apand the holldaya here Of theae. Hgl Arthur Cockrum. Corporal Dorr Dearborn, Bernard Itador. Itay Bervln end Robert Smith, from the Student' Army Training Campa In Oregon and Waahlngton, made brief talk on their work while away and all exnreaaad tbelr gladneaa to b bank In the O. H. S. again j Ose of 'tit Ban Ml1" number, on the orogram waa a vaudeville given by the Senior claee In which blMkface comedy played a promi nent part. Two muaical aelectlona were a eolo "Holy Night" by Mian Catherine Conway of the faculty. aad a piano quartette union u Concert by Claralne Wooda. La dle Him. Mary Springer and Char lotte Clagrtt Both numbare were encored. Tha Freehmeu eiaaa im a "grende opera" eelecilon vocal numbare were given by the glrle' trio and the gtrla' eextette. After the program waa nnlahed the Chrlatmaa gift were dlatrlbuted and tbeaw alao oceaaloned much merri ment Everyone waa talking at once, borne whletlee and rattlee were doing their beat to drown each other out In no lee After a half hour had gone by quiet waa reetored temporarily and the member, of the faculty were aek ed to dlaplay their glfta to the audi ence Aa a reeult quiet waa banlahed for tha reel of the day At tha eloaa of tha afternoon the gathering broke up and each pereon departed for hie home In the beet of spirit, to apend Chrietmae Day Karh Htatr I l.lablr to be He--lerteilfor Development. Price. I 'orreaponil- lngl (Jood. Mr Clarence Poorman recently received a letter from her husband who la "over there", containing a copy of the letter which In given every American soldier who paaaea thru England enrotita to the front It lu a letter of greeting from George V K 1 , and la a cordial meaaage of welcomn to England. The letter la written on the created stationery of tho Royal Household In acrlpt fac simile of the King' hand writing Needless to say the letter la a priced souvenir In the Poorman houaehold. TURN OVER NEW LEAE BUT TURN CLOCK BACK NKW YEAR'S DAV TO INAl'UI RATE TIME CHANOE CHAN GE OF TIME TAKEN PLACE OF "HWEARIMO OFF" Thecloae of I18 marks the end of one of the moat proaperoua year In Ontario's hlatory. Bualneaa haa been good, and that the ranchers In thla aaction have enjoyed their ahare la evident by the Increased vol- In a letter to P. J Gallagher con earning poaalble development under the government's plan for hultdlnr homea for returned eoldlara Hrpre. antatlve N. J. Sinnott expresses the belief that one project in each of the arid land atatea la likely to be consld- um of their purchases ered Ha further aald that the Owy- Bualneaa men declare that this haa haa project waa In high favor wlt. bn on" of ,he be,rt " ln thlr . experience in Ontario There are few- the department in w.anin.ton .no ouUUndnf accountll ,nd lh. e might be securer; on proper snowing. m,ndi of lh, rtnch, h,y baan lfpresent plana mature heavy All thla iff aplte of the fact that there waa only a partial fruit crop on the bench 8o far aa the hay crop la con cerned It waa equal to tha average, and tha price at which moat of It sold oorreaponds well with prevail ing prlcee of other commodities. In aplte of abortage of labor, which waa perhapa leas marked hare than In most sections, all crops were har vested. It la true that not all the hay In the valley haa been sold, and that a great number of aheap and cattle have baan ahlpped out and put on the MtGUSTPIIINTS NEWS FIRST real Before City Dailies Told of rtiaaaje Argus Readers Were In formed of Pending Change Two A. M. in Hour of Clinnge It l not often that a country weekly gets important newa affect ing more train loaal hntereeta be fore the big city dallies, but the Argus did that recently, when waaka before the atory of the transfer of thla aaction Into tha Pacific Time tone waa carried by the dally papers It appeared In the Argua. On November 14 the Argua gave market that might have remained Ita readers authentic Information had the price of hay boon lower, yet there la not so great a aurplua that It will not be fed thla season There have been no bualneaa fail urea In Ontario during the year, aad there haa been but a alight move ment among ranchera. ahowlng that conditions here are such aa to In duce men to atay here and make thla their home Taken all In all the peo ple of Malheur county, eapeclally In the Irrigated section have much to he thankful for. and have raaaon, loo. to look forward for a more proa peroua year during till. HUNGER DRAWS THE MAP Heart? Ctty AasU- To la allll am opportunity for who hara not dona ao. to Join Croaa. Receipt books are id .1 ik. hsedauartara. la tht I "'""" t, letore and E A Fraaiar a eiora. " Delicious and appeHlng odors have baan Boating up from the Do- j meeilc Bclaooe room thla week aa a reeult of Chrlatmaa candy making Moat of tha puplla were unfortunate enough however, to not gel any etoeer lo tha ealtnary aoana of ac tivity than a lantalUIng wh of chocolate fudge or of Trench fondant Tha Phyaloal Training I iuo awn thelr Chrlatmaa party In the high achool leal Friday evening and ev reported a aplenuia i u l tba heaaquanere. in " "'-,, pI.ofr.m with auch ae Ad. offloa. and at t-Vjj .uul. Jack Mor- .. Kiihi nature Christ have not Jot.nd go thar. ,"' ,. flve m lb. a mbly hall W- -.- Toward. lh lt- were dlatrlbuted ally of course the campaign i chrlatmaa tree and tnee all dfriad to U. mna- !. lo piay games HefreahmaBta ware leVvl in the Do-' T A larger aaTalr la pla4 "r ,b . . vih invitations will aaar luiura u . fanne Conditions' I rbod Shortage gfpggggfigjj Hamne Senou food Shortage Prerenl rood Suppfy Dul Mure benoaf U alraady i cwrvin Ameficftn Akd JJJ IMdaaaifiuad Point jjji bw L Ra Jlgfinl LV F5j reopii' alraady ioiyin aaVraV pf: Sff. wm w . faflL P M MctMsuM l 111 W l f $ ggHffvaal W JBU n tTUX VaKftAfifl UlWtHaayX A not s slugl ood msu of Europe today ahowalst of govenwawl thr lltUe naUon'a I gluua. with ..oudltluna laoat aerioua la . ....-i. ,r i.. uhlch thr fu I first thought waa to epreee bar grail 1 1 iud '"" '"" "-.;'. , .,,..,. ,a, i .1,. i ...uu.lM.lou for Relief In' iMi.inla. Sfiula. Houusula ana dXu.rndoXaull-rt whirl. ,Belgliii for preserving lb. live, of Montenegro have already reached! Ikw dim.umes sou ouiy a iu... k- i,i... f.mln. im nt slid ara suffer n a beavr ... ..ii., ............. 1. 1. ,.- Hie r.luiut- luuiiuua ui iiri i. .. . - -- IS UOI iu,..u. aii- . - . . . mmmA Willi the elirldlou OI toe urrmanj, " - w.-. ,-, ouly ihoae .-ouutrlea which I uot figure lu auch a map for Amerl Sill wet ana, i.m.w mw .' - concerning tha change in a raneaagn received from the Interatate OtMaV merce commission, hut prior to that, on Boptembar II It preaagee IM change. It waa not until November ISth that tha city dalllee all carried under a Waahlngton D C dale linn tha atory of tha change. Thla weak tha railroad authorities received tha order making th ohange affective According to theae Instructions all watchaa of railroad men will turn bark one bour at 1 a m. old time, on January 1 , By thla arrangement tralna will run on tneir oia erneaui unm a. in . then atand still one hour, ao that thay will arrive at terminal polnta Just aa tho nothing bad hap pened Depot clocks however will run until I a m and turn back one hpur at that time f'ltlaens who hara always marked the New Year by some change In the ordinary rourae of their life and are now deprived of the uaual "swearing off" custom ran change their welch ee Inatead Thla change will be mora apt to "stick" and haa thla ad vantage that after It la onea made they'll never nota the difference Owing to the popularity achieved by "llooverlalng" time It la alto gather probable that on March 1 we will all aet our clock ahead an hour, ao that ao far aa thla Motion la eon corned future ehangea will Jaat take ua back to our old schedule Under Pacific time Ontario folka will approach "Sun. or meridian time" eloaar than they did Mountain Time, which waa nearly an hour ahead of tha aun Under the new achedule wa will he 14 mlnutaa be hind ran time BUT W.B.B. NUT CLUB HOSTS EOR CHRISTMAS DANCERS Payette Ooatrtbeitea lere N of Th Oueete t'nlforms Leant Military Touch t Function. to ha . aad It waa a unnalga aa fax aa tha city waa ted Hara la Ontario, wunuut la memberships, which ware siicllled. hat maay of wnien corded aayway. the total la ai- 11100 katan Kolong haa 10 9 laat yemr'a roll ' n. Kll IT r.lnlx.4 The BIB "" head hauoh by aiekaeaa. ani ' haa not aaaapaigued yet at all si account. W J. Planey. chairatan of the lie pleaoad wtth the raeulta here th total to be all thai be hoped fr udr the circum- i. Bmlth raturoad horn f ago from Portlaad where be baa the high school 111 with be iaaued lo frlaods in Mlae Hole Bmlth haa been ContlBMd PM Bt'- empioyd lh the ship yrda of th atBdenta irom ..." w A C and th U. of O returnea vWtwlthpr.Uorfrld.h-.hr the holiday. "' ",, 7 T IbU Bmlth. Erma Von aaadon, Nat- ". Poo N WUB?! from the O. A C. Md Gray- iriaRadr and Ren. Adam, from the unlverelty point. Ukraine have uialntaliied tnarlne commerce have aulhcleut food supplies to in.-. ' actual urls until MSI harveet. snU ttm lu the Ukralur, with storee actu unlisted on the fanue, there la faunae In thr large center of population Belgium aud northern France, aa aroJI a Serbia, appear on the hunger map dlalUict from the rest of Europe because they stand lu a different rail llou from the other natloua to the peo ple of the L'nlted Slate. America has for four yesr malutalne.1 the email war ratloo of Belgium aud uorthern r'ruuee and I already iiiaklug special efforts to .are fur their luiraaaad after the-war need, which, with tbone of Berbla, must be Included In thla plea, are urgent in the eilreme and must ha liiimeuiaie i,. cutlou that we ahall ba called oa at all to take thouiil for tba food need of ilermany Ciermauy probably can care for her own food problem If eh la glveu acre to shipping and la enabled to dlatiibutc food to th dtiee with dense populations, which are the trou ble center. England, Franc, the Netherlands auu Portugal, all of which have been malutalne.1 from American supplies, have utlclint food to meet immediate needs, but their fututre preseuta H oua difficulties. The eauie I true of Spain aud the northern neutral coun-trlee--Norway, Bwedeu and I'euiuark wboae ports have beeu open aud wbo have beeu able to draw to aouie degree upou foreign supplies Moat of Huaala is already lu Hie ....... ..t ih. Uelaiao natlo for he help America ha r.leuded to throe, of famine, and i0.000.0ov people her durng tha war conatltutea tue there are beyond the Doeelbl.lty of t appeal for us to continue our help Before another aprln. tbou A there The uiouieul the Ueruuin ' aand. of ll.eui Inevitably must die lilies withdrew frvi hi 11 and ah , ThU appile as well to Poland aud wtltrbluhl oZ uuir. in W owa practically throughout the Baltic to- toll of death Th. Armenian popula nun la falllug each week aa hunger takes its toll, aud ln Greece, Albania and Huiiinaiiia so srrluua are lh. food sliortage. that famine la near. Al lliuugti statvatloa Is not yt liumlnenl. Italy, Hwltaerland, Bulgaria aud Tur key are in the throe of aerioua atrta g.uclea lu order to fulfill America pledge lu world relief we will have to export every ton of food which can h han dled ilnougli our porta This tueau at th. very least a minimum of 30,000,000 iiipaied with 0,000,000 tons pre war aiporta and ll.HUO.OOO teas ex liorted last year, when we were bound by the tie uf war to th Eurupeau alllea If we fall to lighten the black tU on the hunger map or if w allow any portion to I niic darker th vary peace for Which we fought aad hied will be threatened Revolt Bad mar. hy luevitauiy follow famine BasOald till happen we will see in other pari of Europe a retartitluu of th Bxxaaton de bacle and ur fight tor werld peace will have bean la vaua. Tha Nut club haa atappad forward aa tha active socall organisation of On tarlo thi season and Ita dance ara the magnet which draw large crowd every time one le .enounced The Chrlatmaa dance given by the club at Wilson Hail Wednesday night waa ona of tba moat successful glvoa hare for sometime There were a large number of gueat preeent. aad they enjoyed the program to the lim it Among the gitaata were maay r turned soldiers, others here oa a furlough, and tkeae with the 8 A. T C. boy all In kkakl uniforms gav a iatlnctly military flavor to the gath ering Then, too. there were maay Fayette and Frultland young folks over to that taken all round th I Nuts had no trouble living up to their motto. Keep out of tha i Wood" but w.aa. Mia Ruby Penwich la abaeat from I achool at present la order that ahe might he at tha bed lde of her broth I er who la erioualy III with luflueaaa ln Caldwell Another brother who auccumbed to lb diaaaee waa burled thar thla weak