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dMteria &vtm. XXIII ONTAKIO, MALHKl'R COl'NTY, 01tE ION, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 11! NO. 21 Ite ELEVENTH HOUR RUSH WINS BOND CAMPAIGN nriiHciui"rios or um.iui Ml N RKCORDKD ON l.STIU ITTHCITi Mill Toyt'O- TA AMI HANKS UN- ISH HAI.ANCK CORPORATION AID MATtRALLY Count) Result In I ikiImIm, lis rt. For Many Precincts IIp ml hern Heard friiin I'liiilrniiiii llhnl-.il' Ik I). nidi fill iif Success. Ontario' Victory Iiati cm won. Without a roiuinltteo In th' Held soliciting subscriptions, depend Ing entirely upon volunteer llatli.t by cltlzons the city and surroundln districts quota of 1 1 23.000 wi.s reached before 3 p in last Kiiiiirtlm afternoon. Last Friday tho loan st.'....l 1 II11..HIM1 and failure loomeil large. but that afternoon the subscription" of the railroad men solicited by committee of railroad men or DM I system, of which II. ( Dranc was 0 iii--iii iter, were reported litis adile.i $8.s0n to Ontario's total The" came the subscriptions of on- of tin land companies for IJ.000 more ! With the .junta so nearly wit li In reach the Ontario National haul. took an additional I ..nun worth ol bonda and the First Nn'innal then oinpieieil the balance with 1:1, nun additional lo H previous purchases! i.uiilng the city well to the good. Ho far Jordan Valley and one 01 two other outside precincts have been heard from and were slightly l.. low their quoin County chairman J 11 lllackaby had nut heard from tho Vale district on Tuesday but WM counting it among those that wool.' ' reach Its quota If Vale goes over, alone wit It Hit gan. Jnmleson, eslfall and Ontnr... the county's quota Ih almost certain to be reached. The oversuhscr.i tlona Id the districts (hat go over are expected tn make good deflcicn. k In other oetloni However until tb whole county has been chucked up Mr lllackaby Is, dubious, and anxious over the result. LIEUT. COL. PATCH TO ADDRESS PICNIC i-win i 01 i ici:h, o.nk ok Tin: I IRaVT Ml itlt vn 10 ti.i.iv l I.N I l(N I s Ml Mill It OK l.S.A. sit l Id li HR KKCKI'lloN UnrniiT AUhITC CmnikUC lILLUUriL nil HI 1 0 OvLUILIlO Old Fashioned i ..iinnui.li . i.iili.. Ing to b' Held Honor i.iu.r.l i Olvo Dauce i Inltlr.ii lo Present PagetK Tlie(re for TIiom- Won Do Not Dance. Without any attempt at a ep ular show for the boya have had that a plenty In the army-Ontario and vicinity Is to pay Its respects to tin soldiers and sailors from (he ooont mid neighboring tectlous of the bOsV ll and well from anywhere, next Mon day from early evening until the lu.-u dance of .the Honor Guurd Is ended For this occasion the committee was fortunate In being able to secure idem. Col 1. v High of Payette, who Is so woll known lu all this re gion, not only as a soldier sod cl. uen but as an able public speaker Lieut Col Patch who was with tl..' old 2nd Idaho was one of the first American soldiers lo land In France as a member of the A. E. F. He was an artillery officer and saw action Not only was he one of the Aral to lund In France but be was there tn the finish, having recently returned to die 8tatea. Piculc Dinner at 0 p. m. The reception to the soldiers and sailors will center around the pi. in. dinner There will be no "Corned Willy" or anything like that, bul good ou- . " "'" , , . :.ume cooked "grub." (be kind dim membera of the Benlor claaa. ( harlo wlll be ogOcod with the loving oonll- i'Mi- HaJ4naonloana her menu, aud sweetened with the hap fate-Mary Bervln; Launcelot bid. !.. n,.t th. wom.n ot mis r. Jessica farewell, (has Hainan and gluu feel over the return of thalr sons, brothers and friends There will be musk during the din ner and following the dinner to which everyone lu all the country tound about Is welcomed without formal Invitation portions of the pa goant given by the school cbildreu last Friday afternoon will be staged under the direction of Mrs K. J. Cletuo. Then there will be the address bv Lieut. Gol Patch and more music Following this program which will lake place In the park tickets to the Dreamland will be given the bo' s who do not care to dance, for to tin boys, perhaps tho big feature of th-: evening will bo that last number, I dance, which will be ataged by the girls of tho Honor Guard. I ALASKAN COMFS To VISIT WITH ONTARIO RFLATIVI s Mrs .1 Wclerman of Anchorng", Alaska Ih In Onlnrlo Just now visit lux her brother Hnd sister, Mr. aril Mn. Gilbert Demi of Go? Hntilovnrd Mm Welormnn. In like nil other V askans wlio have himi "the Ire come and no." -and thua earned the Al 'nskan title of honor, "a sourdough " la a booster for I'ncle Ham's north ern dominions', and iWlares-that "ll It the eOMlM country " "The folk In the States thing Al askans are bin flbhera when they Mil W. 1. 1- ............ ... ...... .,.., of the wonders of that region Tin v all seem to think that nil we have is Ice and snow and gold mines Vh I have grown tomatoes In tho open ground up there and we ran raise lots of thlnga In that country it . 1. I place and Cordova Is going to cm,,. h:i k with n Jump when Congresa makes more appropriations for the railroad Into the Interior," she said COAST UNITED FOR IRRIGATION MEASURE I nil.. I States Marshal F. It. Tlrlii- ii. .i Hi Ing Cheering Message Comes for litis. (lies Mini Il11111.il Range Near Mcllenilllt. 11,, mid for McDermltt lo arrest Iw.i Hasquea. charged with burning go- eminent range, Deputy Marshal F I' Tlrhenor was In Ontario Honda) The men he will Journey to the In'" rlor for are Manuel and Angel I 1 eanqul. While In the city Mr Tlrhenor let .Hsage for those who are anx- lou that the measure for the Slate Cuarantce ot Interest on Irrigation ..ml Drainage bonda for Bro hall pass on. June 3, "It will pass If the people of the coast counties buve their way. Thoy are united for II and will vote almost solid fur It "We are anxious lo know what f. people over here will do tt the 1 1 aevelt Highway," said Mr Tlchem... "We know that If the people he . could but thoroly realize wbai th building of this road means to the ('mint counties they would vol. t it llul since It Is ll lid (or I he I . pie over hero to appreciate what this 'means, oo too Is It bard for the p pie over there, where rains are p SI ilful. to realize what Irrigation me u for Bastern Oregon Hut the people over there are Interested In the l. ! ligation bill. There lias been a gr.ii deal of educational work done b rs of thai section in favor of lh Gallagher measure and we hope t ' . . -1 this will be reclprocaleil by tiic pers over here In favor of the It. . velt Highway, If so, we have no dnui of the out.'otne on June 3rd. "Kven away down In Curry count I the people are lining up in favor of I tho Irrigation measure and I am lain that It will carry by a hear ' V.MtJ. Til li.MrltM tot llll.rfM tWfl ll.HH . I urea are so evident (o (hose who antrt : considered the situation (bat all w. both need Is to have the Interest of H people aroused and a great slip forward will bo taken by both se it Ions of the state . COMMENCEMENTWEEK EXERCISES STARTED Juniors Hosts al Handsome l s.ini.sl iti-crpti.iu Friday Kvcn- Ing lluiiilrtsiij. Allen. I IUc- islnuruli service With the reception given by the Juniors at the Wilson Hull hi day evening, the week lu which tho m. tuners of the class of 1V1 Ontario High School, will long remember began. This year die reception proved -happy combination of entertain' First there was a pleasing literar. program flllowing win. h dancing wag In order under the festoons of green and gold, (he colors of (he gradual) - The following was the program given: Instrumental duet Charolette Claggett and Mary Springer; Shuk. -speauW character -Cella Itosallud talk of the latter's love for Orlandi, Dottle Cruiumeit and Helen Ander - Laura Wherry. Church CrowdWxl For IUalsureti Sunday evening the Baptist ehorcn was crowded by the relatives! a.ul friends of the class to hear the Ha ualaureate sermon preached by He. W J I.uscombe of the Methodut i church ltev. 8. H Steele of Congregational church and Rev. f the .1 Blom and Hev. W F Cochran pro nounced the Invocation, read the scriptures and aaslsted In the aoralee. Tne message that Rev Luscouine gave the graduates was one of insplr.t- lion and courage. Today t be claaa exercises are beliw x at tho school. . D Wanen of Wiiiue.ii.ee vont lout week In Ontario on busiueaa. HUN HELMETS WON BY MEN FROM INTERIOR ll...,,, Turnlmll of Moorcvlllr ..,.1 MiiM.r Nichols of Wootfoil ro i. u v... Apparently Secured Win Souvenir I mil nil the district! have report- . ..... -.. .. v.- .... .-r c, mil the list bond purchasers 01 inc victory i.onn nas necn riiecseu It ran not be definitely known who will possess the Inn linn hall that have been on display In the two Ontario hanks for the past tin.'. wicks lint, at tho present time, ho far us I He. local officials know, the winner' .nrL... ". are Thomas Turnbull of Moorevllle, WhO la vice president of the Klrst National bank of this city and Art Inn ,'l. hols ir Want fall are the winner. At leaat thelra are tho largest s ib "iripiioiiH leidided iii Ontario Mr I la credited with a 17.000 ptlon and Mr Nichols Willi one 00. .1 H Ilia, ihobf ol Ontario H1..1 he had one or Hie helmets coming wlHi a $5,000 subs, ription hut Mr Mi In It put him out of the running late Ian week Thomas I.ogan of Hrogan. too witii i lo couipi-iiior The helmets will remain here until the list of buyers for the entire c.mi has been checked mcr m l.irn niM ti. er of not some one in the Inlerloi se,tlon Ims tonne, I elllier Mr Turn T T "- ---WW- - hull of Mr Nichols. CHILDREN PLEASE IN MAYFFSTIVALDANCES si I I aril Scene of I'll turosqm Pageant 1 .11 1 1- Tots Perform Creditably and Delight Parents. The second annual May Fostlval ol the Ontario public schools was held mi tho campus at the High School In .1 Friday afternoon. A largo crowd was present to enjoy the dances o. tho children deaplte the fact that the wind was cold and raw, taking the edge off the enjo in. ill The program which had been ar ranged bv Miss Victoria Stauka was a compreheiid.sivi-preaenlullou ol folk rhyme dancea to the dance of hi ;li school girls representing the various Kacli lu lis (urn wus a(rl)' Ing In costume mnl In prvHiiniiitio i i.'il.- ilng credit upon the dancers ami their lea her. VIOLATORS OF GAME LAWS ARE ARRESTED Fishing With. ..ii l.i.ei,s, I'm- of Steins, AImi tl..- I'm- of liin.i- mile QH (liilarlans Int.. Tolls or l.n ln the biggest round-up of viola tors of the game laws re. orded in thl I . for several years District Cum. Warden 1 II llazeltlne of Canyon liny demonstrated that the ertOO o'. Portland angleri thut the law ar. no I anforood Is false, su far us Kasiern Oregon Is com erned "'." ' nif. ' '. is " ' mnl v.... .....in. Mr llazeltlne, .. v lelam: gftOf another I p on the Malheur Sturting bright and early M half dozen arrests were made foi scelning aud shooting fish also oe oral were caught without licenses. Loot night an Ontuil.in Is suld 10 have boon apprehended using dytn. mite. As the result several citizen.. look (rips lo Vale to expluin tholl actions, and others have sworn, "ne ar again." Needles, to say all the boya will be "more careful" In the future. WAR pi i.si k.i MMI.N Will. If' III-' ltsl'l' IIV1S On July 1, so far as poulugc . i erned (be war will be a thing of tin past. The reduction in postage l coining Just after the Institution "l war .axes on article of clothing drugs and Ice cream cones, will help slightly to make life for the averag cltueu more endurable, not that It In not a pleasant thing right now (n .nd after Jul. 1 It will take only uts to start a letter ou It wu (i. ioiy city in the land It Will sill ti.ke i-vo cents (o i.end a leller r.iu.' tttiiii. or for Lit, i ostake w 1. .re tnere U freo dell v. ., but in? bluu: three cent M ,.u,. will p of vosue Also we will have a re turn to the old one .. I postal rar.t For i.imo hlooolnno u.g-.kaglvli.g aer vl es might be had Mia. D F Con on" ;e'- I'Mdsj t. bbt for Portland to otto i the War :'u(. of he- ooo, I nsign M iniata i rwtty danoonor all the natlous it opened t'nirs; the coiitrii.m of the range and lloard, who In the absence or I'm1 fi" ........... with the entrance of the May Queen, ' u t tad to get out lo some peat office dent J W. MeCullorh will awm.l tin ""' M,HTeary J l in nas ,. ra .. w i (his case was Miss Kthel I I nro ll.ey can g'. malt regularly. diplomas. The benediction will b- "1't"V" .""'' , i "" Vi Williams, and Iter attendanl all h... Mr Stlckn.'i was In Ontario Mon-1 pronounced by ltev W f Co. bran '' l,a" rulB,., " '" ",r "" ly In Ihelr springtime costumes. dnv of this week and went from here The following Is the roll of the Oregon -western I oionuaiion i From then on the program pr. u Vale to lal . road 'lueations n lie class: mn ,U","rn i." i .'" ?H a se.ite.i m, etror ohanglng pit mro fi ..my court Inrldontlt ho talked V9Cil, u lMSn viola Heile Htt ?bo i', fiiii.rio 'r,',","'l '" "" """ the little lots with their nurser i.'iida to Ontni inn . for he wants come ...i a...u cr..i i',...n..i.i i.i. u..i.. uw '""""'" GIBSON IS WINNER OF MATCH AT NYSSA - C. jW aafWlhW "', f$--ah. Mcn Displayed Mllt Picture. Man Delays Art km. In what la declared by those who I ,,,VJ I, f ,, . , ' rJ2 "" ""' "'. ",..! "' nrnri ,. i r.. 1 1 .. K 1 "in imei ... . m . . In this section for years, A P. Gibson of Nyssa, defeated llrooke llukill ot Corvallls, Tuesday evening Gibson look two falls out of throe and had the better of tho match thruuut The contest was staged at Nyssa show bouse. A fair crowd was present. Only one untold feature tempered the pleasure of the crowd. That waa duo to the management of the picture how Insisting upon running long r..ls between fallH II II Tunny of Ontario who refereed the first fall objected to this procedure which was permitting (lie wrestlers (o get cold, and when (be management rontinu od the atunt declined (o art further and another referee had to be secur ed Tho Nyasa man wm outweighed ' "wl P""''" oy lluKlll. wno was inconny milium weigtit champion ol '" I'lilladolphla naval station 811- perlor speed and experience however "w,r '"' ,l,, handicap and Olbaon look two falls The first wag ne- cured after 21 minutes wrestling, Ihr -. . . ......... . A . .. s". tin. i w.mii I.) i.iihiii 111 1 Ililllllie. and (ill. Mm took the third In 20 min utes, giving the patrons an hour's show that was appreciated. Sevecal Ontarlane .went down for the evening and report It worth while WANTS ROAD FROM ROCKVILLE REPAIRED II N. sin kne. of iisnn t. .in. lit V Islis Ontario -Grass on II inea In South el 'I of Couult In Kin - I on. 'it 'ii. I N MlohoVk) comes from die ,-. jtson country Dovn ther ust now the people are interested in two Mug done .to that thev .an have ..'I. now ami then ' it would tn' taae more lliaii ll, '.. to fix ih roO'l fro.i Watson lo ' isthViUo wh"'" i.e used lo get our .i ," said Story unfinished WAR VETERANS PLAN LOCAL ORGANIZATION First sc.ps Will I" Taken at Vole During Fourth or July Celebra tion Great War Veterans Association Is Name. During the big Fourth of July 00l ebrallou which the people of Vale are arranging to give there will In hold a meeting (he purpose of which In the formation of a Great War .t erans association according to ad vtoae received by the Argus from ltov Met abe of that nty Mr M Cube who came recently to , . . ll" cuuu,ry w" frfu"' ' """ &? (luurdtf ou the King's Own, famous 'regiments While with the Tommies he was B 8 M , battalion sergeant major, of the lat division lAMUCM HA1IV ALSO " "" Prof. I, I. Culbertsou, prlu. ipal of the Weiser high school, Is certainly having his share of this world's trou- blea at the praaent time Just a woek ago we announced the aad news of the death of bis wife, and now we are emit nel l.sl to rm.nrt I he ileslh of u .. j Tfc. iT ,..1 ii mn ltJU Uualul oiu onuy i ue nine 'one died at St Luke's hospital at Boise Monday morning at 4 o'clock. Just a week after the death of Its mother, and was burled at Payette Wednesday . . 7 .V- - .i.Z,,. TI. i ? I"?. 'J fihJl'!! afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hev Wallts, elating The baby was taken lo Boise last Friday and was suffering from Internal spasms Surely Prof Culler(son has the doopoat sympathy of the people of this community. Weleer Signal ..I . . 11 u uAUU..I ... ., .s, j.vic iii.irNi ..ir.ii r.i. m' ivi.iii IIRII.I WIND STORM WKDNKMDAV ... . . . . . "" f- ' ! .t-"L' Wednesday evening, but the gand -torn, in that time took the top. off ynJa" . nma" '.r". ",u I many Ontario shade trees and smashed the window of the Oregon and Western Colonltatlon company's uiin. iu suiiiuvrius. i nu uusi sioriu , was In common parlance, "fierce", j for five or ton minutes then subsided Aside from the window smashing alum no damage waa done. HKH T TKLL PORTLAND i FOLKS llH MtltK. HON III! I Representative I' J. Gallagher "III leave Sunday for Portland where lie haa been scheduled by Jny I p Ml president of the Oregon Irrigation Congress for a serlea of addreaaes before Portland bodies to t"ll them about the state Guarantee of Irri gation bond interest, of which he Ih the author. Mr. Gallagher will up pear before the Chamber of Com merce., the Progressive Ilusiness Men s club, the Portland Al club, the it.. Inry club and the Hon It Hoard These are all day meetings In the evenings he will address meetings In i .. .... . """ "" CLASS OF 1919 WILL GRADUATE TOMORROW . . ...... .. . ker.lses Will Mark (lose of Hel ''in Deemed Surcessfiil In Spile of Interruption b I In linn Seventeen In lass With the gradunll.in exer Ises of the class or 1ST which will he golf at the High School auditorium tumor row erenlng the ltll-lt school . u will poos Into history. The year has been marked with serious Interruptions dun lo the hit' ban which shortened the term In ef fect for six weeks. Despite this It was a aurceasful year and the class of 17 which will receive diplomas has made a creditable record The feature of Hie OsWaMOtOOOJOnl program will be the address or Dr John Straub, dean of the College of lettora and science of tho State Uni versity Dr. Straub la one of the most sought after commencement ... alors In the Northwest whose asoj sage to the graduates Is one thai will carry a lasting impression The comnieui emnnt program will I bo opened by ltev. ('has II Ilium who will pronounce the Invocation, the High School Girl's Glee Club will l sing, "Spring Time," which will go i followed by Dr. Straub's ad.lrc .' i This In turn will be followed by a du ' el. "Oh. That We Two Were Maying." by Misses Viola dusted and Mar Maaaeo; a piano duet by Misses char lotto t'lagett and Mary Springer will then precede the presentation of th class by Superintendent of Schools H It. Douglass, to I. Adam of die S. Inn I lene dowser, I. nolle Mary Biggs. Mamie Florence Stewart. Glsdy Ml garet I dick. Myrtle Irene Stewart, Ina Draper DeFoe, Delia M Hill. Or vllle I. Walters, Rooooo H Conhlln Sinveu I. Fielder, Howard II llel more, Darrell 1. Dowser, Jark M Taylor, Paul It Met ulloch BUYS VICTORY BOND Mau Who Itlsked Ills All in I ran. . Semis Parents I lllltls Willi Which to Invest In Precious Pa per. Thai the boys who risked their lives "over there" aaprooiatO wha Victory llomls mean and show uiuple to those who stayed at BOOM whl.h should shame many was evi denced here In Ontario last week .j vi ii ine nil. i i.i ... i-kiiii nii.-.n he Mr and Mr. II W Thouin. They have a son. (harles Thomas Down at the foot of Oregon si roe In France, be lias beeu there nearl) I two years. He was lu dm big tit. I lu the Argonne and was wounded In , the fight lu which Im risked Ills all Yet tho not rich, as measured l. coiiiiiion standard, or compared with many Ontarlsns, this young man seni his parents flOO with which lo hu Victory Hoods, and had sent (SO fur die Fourth Liberty bonds H, action Is certainly Is a marked comparison with (hose who remain-, l al homlti risked nothing, but rather i.-ii . .i ... . . capillloJ lllt wi lu lumir on. ii- money ONTARIO .llil I is 1 1 I. ON GRtDI ATK ROLF AT I Ol .1 Viuoug the lid candidates for d. greet to be confirmed at I'ulversit) of Oreson commencement ezercls -. ou juna u , tne nglne 0f ,. Qg taf0 flr m Terreasa Cox, daugl. lM yr ana jjrs Connell Cox who lve Southwest of tho dti Miss Cox ,,, . . . , ; will receive her bachelors degree lit J .. , !. ll.... ueiai linen i ui r.iiftiinii iiiriuiiii. W'lih bis arm in a sling as the re of Uii w,,,c" brokH ",e ""tt1 bontw of his right wrist Hprague AdkIU relurnwi u., froiIl ur,.y, WoU". M'day The injury I. no. .arou. tut requires explanation to Inquii a great deal ol ring friends Sidney Comegya of Harney count) baa purchased the Johnson DeFoe plaie wast of the Fair grounds WILL CAMPAIGN FOR BOTH BIG MEASURES MAI. III! It DF.VI I.OPMINT I.IM. IK Ttl SIM.NIt VMXI IN CM PAION TO 1 i( TK Pl'ii- I.IC ON( 1: It N I N a MHAHI 1(1 N ONTARIO TO RAISE $125 Wonl Comes I mm Const toiinii. . rinii Tlie Will tin Solid for State (iiiHrtintee of Irrlgntlon llomls mil Want lllgliuiit. The first big statewide, effort lo unite KaKtcrn and Western Oregon mi Il legislative .ainpalKli Mini the din. 1 a.tldii of tho voters Is being staged lit this lime On I In- mill nine of t li. effort, tn n large measure, will d. penil 111" lesilllH 0 he set lired In ftl turn years. If by (his effort It .tin bo I' that the people of Western Orego i will further the ineanire for the atnt lo guarantee the Interest for fl years of Irrigation mid drainage htm. I i which will help lOn t. i n On gon, B n..t hlng else call. an. I at I I line 1 Knslern Oregon will IrOtO in bold II ! stale for !,l00,00 for the hull-' "f "no-velt llim,av aton, the ( ' Inn. for the firs time , miinllv of Interest will have hi secured that will make my ureal mensure for the up building of the Htale Malheur Couult Will Help That Mnliieur OOUOtJ will 00 I iilinn.t for this i 'iiinpnlrn i. iiitiil.. The Malheur Development lOggO which bus endorsed both these meas ures has determined lo make an uc tire campaign in lln'lr hOhoJI I' will spend f.Min In a campiilgn of education. Speakers will go forth . tell the voters of the merit of earn hill To sis me litis fnOO for the ad vancement of the RooaOTOll lllghwu' nnil the Irrigation bond hill Ontario mnl Vale wore each asses nil g 1 L" by tho directors; Nyssa has hcci asked lo raise $100. Cairo $2.'., I dan Valley IO; Head Ol I'lul $76. II C ioyor, J II Ilia, k.iln, ami G. K. Aiken were Hie ommllleeiui n Hills Have Merits li i . Ml) a question m gel Uin Hie until of these two hills hOfOI die people to assure dull BOl rim Roooovoll Highway, huir of tho lOBl of which Will he linrne h I In 'National gOVOfOOl UI 0000 great stret.h ol gndovoloood Doontrj mi ih.- coast It will make acccsn il.l.. regions thai can mil now b. reached eseopl by boot As a u.' i llury roatl li Is of supreme ulrateg Importance, and tho hoopla ol Ih , coast country are asking Hm t. of dm slate to thus aid them The. I deserve this supp.nt Tim Irrigation asOBOOTO ! more lo Kusttru OrOgOO ihau au other bill evet , .III m (he ionstriilitti.il ot many fOOOtbla Irrigation projists It means pi. spertty for Kosteru Oregon A suruuen has come from tin v. side and from Portland that I pie there will unite for tl I mnl since both this hill and III. I roll highwus are dovolopuieni bills they will pass, If Ihelr li lends Jusl get mil and VOW COUNCIL TO PONDER Sim lal .Meeting of Ailiiiliilsiintn. IV.mIi Cilliil for I ll.l.ii l.ll'lllllg lo IX III.. I. lie oil Ol'lliliallie Pn-iarsl. I'n liniiiiiiry t0 gOCOOOgrg act not I ll paving (ho City Council will hold a mooting i ' ilng to the ordinal. I ad for ' tattoo ol a local Improvement in tor street pat lug This mat'. . irmaui for some lime, ti,., it. int II p I a resolution declaring Iti intention lo i w it ! die formation dlstrl. t No U' II. .ti folloa ' olulloti, as tin- i II) i M Stearns raported uo Un L'ounell that the eadtn.it. ol lbs linprot menls had not been nl. .1 b) i Oil SI lie.' I 11" .. , . . , engim astlmate . On the paaaag ' ,l"' ordlnante lai" i.i I,, ji im1 t object lUg lO the liupl'i'.'lin nl, II that tin- .ii ' el will h. .t ujnl ii,.- prelimlnar) woi ' will he advant ed anolbei . rutin log I he Hit inlurs . i ti J Nut Cluh ggll lilt I l.nl" j i i ii r I i. nil' ' " i , and all not ' -I J ...illi to