TH ONTARIO vttors, OXTARTO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 LOCAL AND PERSONAL TtlllO TO VOTE ON I'.W IM. VlHlTINO t'lTV iiWMi: in i iti:s ii . Q1UCAT i iTiiir: ItONIW l UM -II .11 It NINTH (Continued From I'age 1 i .MMM MMMMMMH H Wllllnin OMI M Ontnrlo thin wppk. .funti Minn June HlU'or of the loo I PJla phono forco spent Sunday ai heir home In Wt'lRnr. Jolm ttii'iui ii l n irfi lut-Mii .1 morning for Hull l.akr city when hi expect to remain for ic.ernl iluy-i Mtm. S It. Hiiiliy m i-rimpHiiioil by tn-r grinidnon. Itnyd RaBBIlBanU. left I'lidny inniii'.iiK fol .M mil pi liei , I.I Mayor It V. Jon on nnd family leave today for the I ;i -v 1 1 l Mayor Jmie nmhl Ilka (a lMn all indlc nllon.i of a ha) lover I'ttncl, it h' mountain resort ' H Wiil-oni ended ,1 li.ittl" v:in ' . : 1 1 po on Wednoedaj ind .iKaln on hand at the Uhiiimnry. II'' loiight Hi.' liitht iiloti". dol I cooking, ami kept house. .Hid dol io lOM any wn.glif dunn- tin- M In J I'rlnziiiK r-lnirnl Til troni roriland where- bJ .n tide I lit meeting of the rttati' Medlii. I .iilmi ind .'ili.o I ho ii renionl i Iiiiih of El Kader Tempi-. A. A. '. -. " M. H. HTATM To si it i t i I. "I I.I Mil IIII.IIW bids were ml'l. in note the prlci Oflercil for the different gla III '-xplnln'ng the commltii rt port T. II. Moore inild, "penkltiK I' i blUMlfi and otlui hn mlier, I v,n' Ii ilcnrly iind'T'iiind tl, .1 imir cm. nilttei- had i.nt hlng to do with Ihl petitlonn praaantBdhere tonight mil IMM M'i iiioin nrc mi put I I our report llov.cwr fof in T'.'-i tiiat in rlnw of th. aaatlmani I man) ell . torn that a ehanire ahoiild .,e III l-.M'i Hlltc Mcalnn. A I 'III point the Coiiniil ii,i i to executive Kostrion to rnn ider Hi" petition and ilm report oi lbs 0MB nilltii- The Mi'Hlon laati'd (or in u ly two houiH Hilda Ida council nw Hi'' only p raon 1 1 r n Maaara Blnnknnj and Van Petted Mr Monro bavtag lofl Ida nartli i.ii I er In I In- owning. At the Mission it uk announi ! I.. I....r It I- I ii..' I ..ken on llo' direct '!" of iiiKiiKiiiK or di .. h ;rrhif Air Ki ' BB) , v. I n i - I. oi under lorm.'il i afl Ith lha ' It v 10 do tin . i i inr . in ;. mi ' in aai Ibi aroai an i Inn T to) lie ho il with the iniiMnent.il and Coininerrlal hunk "I Chicago who rcpM'Hcntff Hint Iti-tlm (ion in the West with henrtiiiiirt.i in Bolaa, looking after lltraatock loiin . waa in Ontario Friday o( lni naak calling on bli old Una r Frank Ityiin and I'. J. Qnllnihar; lii the il.t.. B In n iii i I'.oiled uniond Mldli ml. Smith DaJlOtn. I I". II , was Mr Co) ne - In -i rial) lii thlf ajMtlOR in deelili'M I, lit III I l future i aaaufad for n he ani Ii "(int i n. .. in. ;ite.i ii cannot inn grt i nrin ii-, l nntiniied I'rotu l'nge 1 i ire mo many eonntles iftor eo-opai I'.llon, and Htiulni' on tha Joh, Hi't 'hose who nr not limy all ttn lil, .ira erinlii In "' ;. rtookod And lot tin i omtnlsHlon I" h.in.lli .p. Iiy the .mh It) of em pl.n In rlmrge of work hlli it will I I mm ton a) in gradM md .itmi tl llmiliviii.l. Ini.ine ii Ims IrrlKKtli.ii dltelie , nl, In. Hi d (deled li Hie iilnli , 'Ine road, and Hint la Mill tin i pie W.llll III thai ' 'linn for t I nl the III" ' nonnty." w i ii wii.i. in. uiiNk win n III -I I -lltl I Is I 'l i ii. e of the he i I'liinplllii nl . fol Ontario Hint the Argun has heard In e lime was i lui t given In A V l'n'ra of the I lilted Klltn BOB of Salt Lake City who mat In h fol id . nri sit on Wi flnaaflaj Ha i ime In arrange lor Imwlng th.il il'.li. ;it llli : Hill, Hid "I ran haidly hell, ve th;.i In.ii rto has a population of mil) : .I Mr I'owera. "for Judging bf " aiipepranie of its bnalnnaa wot Ion It xllOlllil I. "" I" pi . nl m mik Dorothy laqnl h, luanager of Dreamland Mr. I'owera iiImi told Ml-.. J.i,it n that u recent laaue of mie ol t Hon plrtuie in.iK.ilne-. lartl.'.l Me itati'ineiii thai ba i Iba rnnnca I i inilon piri'ire exhlldtor In Amerka Vh tiu-. Wlldh.ih.'r ol v.iL' abopnndl b Onta i i..- .ii Ul vn . iii i on. 'i la ..I, i.ii in, ior th M ilili. Id SI..-. i l n linn Mi Aim Arnold ieiurn.il bona Honda) ranlnn hfnm -s.iit Unki 1 1 .1 b ba boon i Ulna CLEVELAND UNCOVERS NEW BAT STAR Abajy liu' Iba ' oiiinii did liixiruit M.i'i..- Joiien to wire to I'livlm ' i Intr llrins v no ii.imeH im i miid learn, ltnmn I'lntei). in learn Um ft I would clinrge for doll. it tin work Oil II B 'U' "Hon I, I fei .11 v. n iippar nil) affTOOd thai for Hie t ime Lnki to .i" t ba a ort h i par ''II I V'..'" . , !"H I 0 ' that bo Ibnowa ' i Id i" ui tm i. a, anaoi dim In tii" n poi ti . lit) ,ii i I., n r - On the.'Ml Sn I'mpein On At tin I,.. . Ml, I I , ' .1 Bl ,ln I 'i i : Ilti.im . . ml folio' in "Ii I im .1 tor d'-ii i ui, hi m -1 prton, M ' II. i i r, l. i bmemn ba d la i until n The) d, i I.ii. d II th' Ii boll III ll.nl I In l.l Iba ': k ill' I '' j baton aoM BwnUh Tin that UM Coiiniil prone. I, . , paving orditiMii. .ii iii- bond got Hie preliminaries seith.i. tlm r ly had so li.r rouinltted It II ami then mil for hld for I to Klait on l.in I, 1, tll J It llhlek.ili) I ' Van I'ell.'l. and I. J Akei , ,1 llinl lai I'll) pl'o. I -I'll In !'. I I In Wlir'r .1 . The) Ufgll'd that no re il l.'-lmi would at-erue tin i ieii . Innl I Inst pa)iiieni on Iba bond Mill le u year Bam) .md that lean) coutliigrui'len might arise in . I -1 I Hie paving llldelillllel) LOST In Ontario Mmnls) at n lug, 1". in i.i i 'in lackal Kindi-r notii) Mi-. 0 oacga HnnUna ton Curry of Vale and i amrd ! Il :i?- tf t Ii.iiiiIm rliilll' Colli .Hid llliirllim .1 lleneil, I ..ii i.iu.il. '.milil I., , ii i , laaM at hand dur ni the bol nantbni Ol till' .HI III 111. I IIIOIlHlM It l llllll.nl .ui. i.i I., needed I" lore the Umniei i ovof and when innl tino ' worth inaii) Him I Hi MM It iip.i lor im Ho- purpo la iniiuiied iiii) ii aoa PEACE PINK AND BIO CHECKS FOR SPORT . M rtOtnllW i I U'as'.i In an andltot f Iba I ad n I.i ul I .'ink w ! i n'l.rln I ' v .. ililng th I erm Loan .. 'Tiiitioii .Mi Aii, I ' .iiiiii'ld i .ii in .1 ,,,, Tuesday from Vale trbora bnon iill ng a pii.lliiin is sienogi. pher In the county clerk's olflie. Ilei, Starling and I'ete Cnldv.ell ol i.i. I; I passed thru Ontario to inutile to their homes at Wi" ' fnll and Crane. Miss Nam y llnnks of rortlaml passed thru Ontario Wodne-oluy M her wly to Vale to iilldlt the coun'v nooks. Jack High of ltd l.hnid Ik pi. old ai 'lualntnm es In Ontiulo nl l" nl A K Itiihai d mi plninliien lliirm men In nl BWB in ontntlo on bna'ni h w . .in" .1; Rtvtrancr for Lift, only phiee all nfe bafora Iba eiiiirt .is wiihin ihe realm of hnmanlty, and i thus the areolar rati en In t" him ihe mm rm H'e tod """i katn trerj rtiim; dene line to httn atan Iba Illy, which lie would pull up BB an iiiiorgall Ixed HiliiK. lis the ihiiiutilel "f a -len der mother, atandlna in hat inra hed. from whom bef IMlla white ptin darlaaa Buirlmeni and motatura tlld let Hot till- 1 dnlie I" i'ii III Mnni enervated lu.i.it of piiy. a aort of Inoculation hoopltal Um foralga pnlna, hill from Ihe i.'llgloiis eultlvallon of mm i Tor lire, ihe Hod nil mm In.: I In Ihe tiee top innl the huiiiati hrnlii The hoe of iiiiliniiN. like material af ijatloaa, baa this Bdvnatiujat iimt it la djalnuraaiad ami rinkM tm return, and enn ul"" nt rirry innni.iii tli nl an ah Jeii im. I all opsirtllliliy 'or Its i a.i (Ih- Itnlph Waldo Kinersou. COMING! "Jazzy" McGowan's Jazzy Orchestra from UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO with Jazzy Blackanger at the piano will give a Real Jazzy Dance Old Opera House,Ontario I Wednesday, July 9th Dancing Free from 8:30 to 9:00 Unaaiy Paymcnti. "And we can sell you tills inr on ao) piivnienl"." said the agent. plOM antiy. "N irind." repiieii the ajnapaat . "tOc ' I loll us) .n Imlil - be- lOUgn I" Ihe allllie Cllteu'iil) wild 1 1,111 nllnl Well U now ii llli. 'piiiuhxa delll'sl rjr ' N,' York (llnlic. vW oiVdBT- : I . m A Clavaland baitlae the i in caao White Sot and New Vork Yankee foi "he lop la (be Anno icaa Laafua ibla player Doc Jobntoo rontlnuea to be ibe can tai of Intereel through hi graal belling foi tbe Indian-. Johnaou la boiling "Hh Oohb aud olbai leader and bar driven iu iaaa llorlee for hl team no .mil Moii. .lull II innl ; HOI I.I IH I VlltlltNKs in "tltl.ON f Tnil.e Row ill. - Jul) N I'H.i.l llll ISP In -im in in i i im h HIUDI Ml I I A II I i ,,, Wild MTara Vngrt en We. I. lull II M Mil. I I Itlli I Milk In lilt l.ootsl- (.III I'l.lhe New s linn- .lull III: ItiM MOOIII in "I.o l ll N.. NOW Is the Time Lefs Go! im .ii. MN ni Mil. Ill' I i. lull I I lllltl I M .. In ) i: mi i. NOI, .lull Ni',l.l .ml Vim, in ixiitinii ii n ton in 'Vt H hStNH toni bVnakni VVoldi (oi . The pink roo of peace tint U tbe oeweal coloi Id aporl eraai and even though the ahorter skirt has mad a bid for an early re turn ibar era ihow who Ilka Ih long graceful Im of tin high laud modal Tb big ebocka In 'hi- (aUlaal creelloo U OuOUlaX 1 jm The Psychological time is here. Shall we have continued prospeiity? No question about the answer. Therefore keep industry going. Speed up peace production as we did war work in 1918. Remember: The manufacturer can not make, nor the merchant sell, unless the public buys. Buy! Buy now! Take up the slack caused by the stoppage of war activi ties. Let readjustment pass with least possible hardships If yyu buy. some body sells, somebody produces, and there is work for all. Continue to do your share. Keep everybody at work. Give the return ing fighter his chance. bUY NOW! Now is the psychological time. Buy Wisely, but BUY iM)W! LET'S 6)1 U.S. Department of Labor ItOI.Hl U. I1AIIXON Hires Inr (.tueriil. lulormiUioa lUid I 'lui.ulon Snlor W. B WILSON, Secret:..- :