THE ONTARIO ARC, US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, I91f Town Topics Tersely Told Dr. Prlnilnfc mucin a business trip to Boise Thursday. Mr. Loula Hurdle has gone to Baker to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Faony Sknsg, a former resident of Ontario. Harvey Tent, who has been servlng In Uncle 8am a navy for the past year, received his discharge and r rlvei) home last Thursday. MIhh flladys- Smison arrived hMM last Tuesday night after an extended visit with relatlvea in California. During her absence MIhh Kinlson en joyed a trip to Honolulu Hev. H. A. lampo made biiHlnecs trip to Baker laat Tuesday. Mr. DuKord left Thursday night for a business trip to Portland Mrs. DuKord accompanied her huaband and with him will vlalt Mr DuFord's aliter, who haa Just moved to Port land. Mr. and Mr. 1-ee Corkrum re turned home laat Thursday. Mr. Cockrum has been in the service r.t Camp icwla for the past year. Mtsa Victoria Stanka chaperoned the girls basket ball team to Welaer, Friday night. Mrs W. b Turner, accompanied by her sons, Roacoe and William, visit ed In Boise laat Thursday and Fri day Quite a crowd gathered at the de pot, Sunday night, to cheer the boy of the 05th Artillery, who paaaed thru bare on their way to Camp Lewis to be discharged. Mr and Mrs Hay Wilson and little on, Joe, of Parma visited In Ontario Tueaday. Mrs. A. M Itoelhler, ot Westfall. haa been In Ontario for the paat week Mr. Iloelhter brought her small daughter here for medical treatment Mr. and Mrs Letaon have moved Into the Holcomb house, Mr aud Mrs Holcombe having gone to Nampu to lire B F Johnson, of the Oregon West ern Colonization Co and Mrs John son were In town IshI Monday und Tueaday from Prinovllle 0 J. 8 Held passed thru Ontario Mon day, enroute from Portland ot Vale, where he Intends to make his home Lieut lloscoe Turner left Monday ills-lit for New Haven. Conn , where lie will resume his law course, 'it Yale, which was Interupted when he enlisted two years ago O. A. Kosknick has traded his ranch on Dead Ox Flat for a Uenerul Merchandise store at Clatonis. eight miles out of lloiuedale, Idaho Ctiae. Ii. I'iuney, who has been III for some lime, Is agalu able to re sume his old run between Crane and Ontario. O F. B. Tlchenor, of the Portland Oregon Isn, who is also United States Deputy Mart-hall, passed thru On tarlo, Sunday enroute to the Interior Mr and Mrs Uus Conrad of Pav ette were town visitors Sunday p J o'lirleu. of lllg lleud. is In town on business. Mrs A 0 Welcome passed thru Ontario, Sunday, en route from Port laud, where she has been visiting, 13 her home In Burn. J. O. Thurmau of Vale waa In town laat week. Mr Thurmau has been shipping cattle to Omaha for Judge Dalton Biggs K. C. Propst, a former resident M thla city, who haa been living In Port laud for the past year, is In Ontario on buslueaa this week Benjamin Payne of Westfall sua u business visitor In town last KrWtu 8. N. Bolton ot Crane. Oregon, was la Ontario on buslueaa laat Thursday A. K Nichols, of Juntura, was In town laat Thursday looking after his property Interests here J. O. Lytle. of the Bowman Couuty Abstract Co of llowmau. North Da kota, was lu towu laat Friday. While here, Mr. Bowman transacted busl- witb the Oregon Western Colou- iiatlon Co. of thla city. Frank II. Clerf, of the Clerr Land and Livestock Co. of Alvord, passd thru Ontario last Friday on his wry to Portland. H. O. Hall, of Westfall, was a busi ness visitor In town last Thursdm Mrs. Tillatson and Mrs M Chirk, of DrcvHey, parked thru Ontario. Sat urday, on their way to Holse K. W Harris, of Vale, n u ion visitor, faturdav Mr. and Mrs. S D Dortnan M tertalned at u dinner party at their home Tuesday evening, having un their guests: Mr and Mrs Itay Wil son of Parma, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Letson and Mr and Mrs II II Whit nay. A social session of the Women's club will be held this evening at the home of the president. Mrs. 8. D. Dorm an. Mr. and M"i K M Orelg were tin host and hostess for the "Remnants" last Hutun' iv evening at dinner and cards. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mm Oeo. Kellog, of Welser who were house guests of Mr. and Mra. Orel;, returning to Welaer Sun day. Miss Lavlne Smith spent Saturday and Sunday In Boise visiting her sis ter. Mrs T. T. Kouhout. II P. Itautenkram came over from Payette Sunday on Business. The annual children's party at which the sons and adughtera of meni bera of Eastern Stars are the honor ed gusts will take place tomorrow evening. The children are counting on a good time, and of courae will not' be disappointed The Martha's and Mary's of the M V. Church, an adult Bible class, will hold a Washington Tea at thme par sonage Saturday Fobruary St, from 3 until 10 p in The public Is cor dially Invited o - II B. Cockrum relumed Tuesday evening from an extended trip thru Oklahoma and Kansas On his re turn trip he was snowbound several daya In Weateru Kansas II 0 lloyer left Sunday evenlnk for Portland on business Lieut. Anthony of the Aviation Her vice, who hue been In Houston. Texsi . as an aerial Instructor passed thru Ontario enroute for his home In (fees' fall. He was wearing the red stripe of the discharged soldier o- Karl lllackaby who has been lu the service for more than a year, during most of the time being a machine gun Instructor inPorto Itlco, arrived hMM last Friday evening He had spent some time in Ashland since his dis charge from the service and was ac companied here by Mrs Itlsckshy and their young sou Mr. and Mrs 1. II Cockrum ar rived Friday night from Camp Lewis where Mr Cockrum has been a mem ber of the mustering office force since September 1917 lilud to be back M the sentiments they express At the home of Mr. and Mrs An drew Robinson last Friday e enlng the young women's and the young men's bible classes' of the Baptist rhurcli were entertained at a happy valentine party Following n series of valentine games n two course luncheon was gffVwJ by the hostess. K. C Van Petten left Tuesday fo pi'inlli ton on business. W II llrooke returned Wednesday morning from Salem and Portland when- lo- went on business At Sa lem he witnessed the maneuvers of the lawmakers mid recalled his ex- perlences In the legislative hull' At Portlntld he nttenileil the lunrheo i given In honor of ex-President W H Taft and other members of the df tlngulsh' (I peace PrJ Roy Wrinkle relurned today from Camp l.ewh where he spent Id month' In Incle Hutu's service attached to the Quartermaster'- corps. Miss (iladvK Kmlson returned last Saturday from nn extended trip thru California Sheriff lec Noe Is In town today on business HKNTAI. (IKHO: K.NI..IU1KI Dr W (I Howe has added a new complete outfit to his dental office equipment, and has secured Dr. A. it. Roberts who will operate the second chair. Some of the present equip ment Is being replaced with newer designs, and the second complete out fit la of the most modern and sani tary type Dr. Roberts la a young man of pro mise and while new to Ontario by no moans to Eastern Oregon, having been born and reared In Union County near La Orande He Is a graduate of North Pacific College of Portland and Is licensed to practice In Oregon and Alaska He practic ed one year in Portland and two years In Seward, Alaska, returnln to the Statea to volunteer for the ser vice from which he was discharged last month after serving ten months In the medical department The practice will be continued In rooms In the Wilson building which are now being fitted up. Wearing Apparel for Springtime Arriving Daily haflgW gs4arr!aft V fl aanstagaCaaaaaErjV LTi- gr Wg MIL POGEBS Ww B1U MYDt bbw , M x DEACU DDK. AMI. WD THKATRF Ouarantet tills Picture ss Rev llet lis IU--.I HATl HDAi IN hi i . in ii.. n -.' V.lm ion IV "! Hi. SPRING! SPRING! I wish to announce to my patrons here and elsewhere, that I am better equipped than ever before .to take care of their many wants. I have all the newest things in Millinery, Waists and Neckwear. The Osborn Millinery In our newly arranged WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR depart- ment we arc receiving daily consignments of advance models of Spring garments. These models show the trend of fashions dic tation in style, materials, iinil w- rkmanship. Capes, Suits, Skirts Among the many offering! are included new militarv capes, these garments, ideal for spring wear are offered in various materials, handsomely trimmed and tailored are destined to he popular. Each day sees additions to OUT stock of spring suits, the work of exclusive tailors, and the pure baser of one of these is assured that the model bought will not he duplicated here. Of course our stock is not complete- new models are coming every day. Before you Imv yc. ur spring suit wait in. til you can see what we have to offer. Fancy skirts again will be the vogue. We have a number on hand now, and more are coming. Washgoods in Great Variety For house dresses we have an unusually wide selection of wash goods in excellent patterns. For waists, our offerings of Georgette crepe and silks make poul ble the exercise of Individuality but as in other lines, addition! aie being made to this department every day. RADER BROS. CO. ONTARIO, OREGON hill BALK Uond Pole Hurh.ni Milch t'ow. Ulves .r. gals dally and Is fresh Inquire A llurr, Ontario. It V D -Advlx-St KOIt 8AI.K- 3rd cutting bay at 1000 per ton Phone SOe K 1 a Ii tain. 11-1 CHURCH ACTIVITIES MKTHODIMT Oil lt H suiitU) Hi Ices. 10 a in Sunday School 11 a in Preaching, "A Man and Ills Mouey " 7 SO p in Hev II 1) Mi Donald and a I uniii from Payette, Idaho, oill fill the pulpit. The put or will preach lu the Pay ette church Sunday evening This exchange la a part of the Centenary program which Is under way In our church INITIO I'RKSUVTKIHAN ( HI'IUH 10 00 Ulble School 11:00 Worship Sermon subject llellglous Knowledge Day of prayer for college 7 00 Young Peoples' Society 7:30 Worship. W. F. t'OCHKAN. Minister 'HI TIIKIIK." IHI VOf WANT HOMN ll KAKM'.' This Is the unique title of u little booklet which the Secretary of the Interior, with the active cooperathni of the War and Nuv) Depart iih-i". la aendlng to the various i-umpH l the army, nuv, und murine gsrgg throughout the country to usrertsln that attitude of the men inward his plan for providing them with work and homes on rerlalmed land The booklet Is in the form of QMS tlons and answers which give a gf plete and concise description of the plan, and also hat. attached in it u post card questionnaire which th men are asked to All out und mail to the Depart inenl Kuch man in forested will be usked to state his name, home address, uge, orcupatlnn before enlistment, whether he h ever worked on a farm, whether lie Is Interested In the plan, what kind of farming he would like to follow, whether general, livestock, truck, or fruit, and whether he woiil I be willing to take a Job In his oun State or anywhere in the I'liltel States if the Job on one of these pro posed projects Is offered to him A tabulation of the replies will Im presented to Congress In connection with Secretary Kane's requeat for an initial appropriation of 1100,000,000 to begin construction on meritori ous projects throughout the United States Double Header HA1TIST till IUH Ulble School. 10 00 a m Morning Service 11 00 a ni Oopel Service 7 30 p in Kvangellal Marshall will prearh at the Sunday services und each night during nest week at 7:30 He has the Uospel message vou need to hear OATUOUC mi'itCH OF THfc III I AMI. I Mt'K.IMIM id a. m . Low llaaa 10 30 a. m . High Mass I SO a m . Catechism for the boy and girls. I'IKHT NAZAH1NK ( III t n New location one block weet of Hunt's garage Sunday services. Sunday school 10 u iu , preaching Ham and 7 p tn. Cottage prayer meetings Tuesxlay ev enings at 7:10. church prayer meet ings Thursday evening 7. SO. Rev 8 L, Flowers, Pastor BASKETBALL Ontario eStiad OriX-lfil VS, Boys etnd Friday Feb. 21st Nampa Admission 35c