TnE ONTARIO AllCi US, ONTARIO, OREGON, TI1UBSDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1919 J- ietwww r-sf'frv I t J 4 'i r. A ONE-ACT PLAY ENTITLED "J)ON'T KNVV TIII-J 1IOMI3 OWNKIt- -iu: eni: This llttlo phi) let, It bring enacted utmost mcry liny. Tho ncciio Is vividly itlrtptcd, .Tho iliuo N any rlty In tho United HtittCH. Timet I'i-i'mjiiI. .Tho clminclers arc Air. mill Mrs. Itcntcr. (Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilontcr nro dlBcovorcd on tho sidewalk on n blustery fall day gnalng longingly tit n happy family group, scntqd at tholr dinner tnblo.) Mr. It. -Oool but that'H a comfortablo looking houso. Just look nt that nappy looking bunch. WIhIi wo had a homo Ilka that. Don't mipposo that plnco would aver ba for rent. Looks too homay." Mrs, It. No. dear, don't worry nliout us finding a homo llko that. When (hoy look that good you novcr find n rent sign hanging on thorn. today. Como on, let's keep on looking. Wo uiUBt find something . . liliAS&KUi Mr. H. Wo suro must. Honestly. It tha tlmo ovor comos wliun I can spend a whole- Sunday without houso hunting, I bollovo It would add ton yours to my life And If that landlord of ours koops kiting tho rent as ho linn boon doing, It will ho "over tho hills to tho poorhousa" for ub. Mrs; It. Well, you know what I told you last Sunday when 1 rend that "Own Your Home" nilvortlsomont. Horo wo nro paying out good money year after year and not a thing to show for. It. Mr. It. Somehow, I enn't got that plcturo out of my mind. What do you say, lot's tako tho plungo? Lots boo that II. 1. Lumbor Company man tomorrow. Wo ran buy n lot nnd build something llko this, by using tho money In tho bank and making small monthly payment What about It? Mrs. It. What about It? If you'll ntniitl perfectly still, I'll kiss you rognrdloss of tho on-looking public. I never was so happy In nil my Ilfo. I saw a perfectly lovely bungalow tho othor day Just bolng finished nnd tho contractor told mo "Tho Ilolso l'nyotto Lumber Company bad hundreds of llfforcnt designs to choimo from." Mr. II. Flnol Then It's sotted. Blnco wo havo mndo up our finds, I fool llko I Imagine n "ilfo termor" would with n sudden pardon facing tho world with his Ilfo befora him, knowing that his bonds woro broken. MOItAL: OWN YOUlt OW.V 1IO.MIJ. AM) I.KT UH 1IKLP 1IUILI) IT. IVeo Mine Printed Plan and llitihlltu; Service to Customers. nmziLm m lu mh m a w m u ii llH " JmH! gg it's y!iS$f& ju nui i y v42 saBSEisy 4W v& f&9.4r sh S. m w m ik x r Gj.frZjtLi&ti AL. CHANCE Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon wv.& Manufacturer of WlTi:it.V SOFT I'INi: 1 1 fSB - iwirzr ii J-wt..t 'rrf-w.w" jm: smm rz i tm . n j r t t rfk t Uka'UDkti 7JBB5SXS2 T- '&hAKE VL.JfMl.VaitiSSum yQ Whether it be termed "Capital" or "Labor" our efforts,- your efforts, at this time ore directed to National, to general, prosperity. We aro the most prosperous people in the world today; our workidg conditions are the best. Regardless of your classification this Hank is here to help you where and when and how we can. "Hiawne - r? in ,- -- od j. nenaiy i jp- ,- " vjooq Judge Men who know tobacco, cnew the hncr ....m . .. ' costing them any more. rheytakealittlechewnnd u s amazing how the good taste stays in a rich, high grade chewing tobacco. For lasting tobacco satis faction, there's nothing like a smaU chew of that rich-tasting tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW htii iK .. d ' G.IT CXJJ h a short-cut tobacco VZLl a ,0n finet tobaca News Notes From Fruitland Bench Br Mrs. Itudotph tlollcnhcck Crelghtoii Sjimcs nnd family, for merly residents hero, who Imvo been living for tho past year nt Ulchflold, havo returned to Fruitland, and on Mondny'of this week moved on their placo whoro Charles Iloyston has been living. Mr. and Mrs. J. dlbion, who have hcon hern working In tho fruit, left horo on Monday morning for Km- mott. Miss Allco Iliirnott lcavos on But unlay of this wook for Ilolse, to bo gin training nt St. Luke's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Johnson had as dlnuor guests Sundny, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 8. Kdor nnd Mrs. (Icorgo Wilson of Now Plymouth, Mr. McOuIro of York, Nobraskn, Mr. and Mrs. John Andorson nnd family nnd Miss Kdlth Itloomstrom. Mr. J. A. Tunoy, who lived for somo tlmo nt tho Huntington placo in I'rultlnnd, died on Snturday morning In l'nyotto of old ago.' Tho funornl was hold from tho Swedish Luthornn church nt Pnyetto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Dossen of l'nyotto, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. I). llosson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Wolls woro dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Wolls Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Joo Ilendy nnd chil dren nnd Mrs. A. T. Illshop motorod to ltolso Friday, rotumlng Saturday. Mr. Marx Thodo has been quite III tho past week. II. M. Lowls Is tho pnssessor of a now Mnxwoll car, purchased Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Judy, paronts of Chnrlos Judy, loft last wcok for their homo In Miller, Nob. Mrs. A. J. Molor of Eminott visit ed nt tho Charles Judy homo Satur day and Sunday, Mr. Melor nlso camo down for a vlBlt Sunday. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Ilostctlor onlcr tnlned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Ilolllngor and dnutghtVrs, tho Misses Klnora and Vostn, also Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. 0. Ilolllnger of Nnmpa. Miss Kathorlno Noohs of Ontario vlsltod from Friday until Sundny with Miss his Thobo. Hoy Hardin returned homo Friday from Portland. acorgo'lloop of Ontario vlsltod Ills inothor, Mrs. Mnrgnrot Heap, Sun- i day. Col. James Harnard of Kmtnott was visiting his son. Frank Uarnnrd, nnd family ovor Sundny. Mrs. J. W. Illnnchor, sister of Mri. II, Whoaldon, Is recovering nicely from her operation and Is oxpectod homo from Ilolso this wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Proston Sllkoll mo torod Sundny to visit tholr son, Kr ncAt. nnd family Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmo Donl woro on tertnlnod Sunday nt tho Hon Dolmn non homo In Pnyetto. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Hansen leave on Friday of this wcok for nn ovtoud od visit In tho east. Thoy will vUlt Mr Hanson's father at Springfield, Mo , also n brnthor In Itolnlandor, Wis., nnd Mrs. Hanson's rolntlvoa nt Otccol. Mr. and Mrs Alborson and two chtldron will ocupy tho P. K. Hnn sen houso whllo Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnn bon aro visiting In tho east. Partly as n furowoll to tholr old friends and neighbors and also to en able Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Hossen to ho como acquainted with tholr new neighbors, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Andor son ontertalnod ut dlnuor on Satur day ovonlng. Tho guostB woro Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Kingsbury, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouy Oraham, Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Illshop, Mr. and Mrs. Marx Thodo, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ilrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alox Johnson of l'nyotto, Mrs. E. A. Llnck, nnd Ernest Anderson of Parma. Dinner was daintily served on smnll tnblcs by tho Misses Fern Llnck nnd Florence Andorson, Prof, nnd Mrs. Nellson returned Snturday from thrco wcoks of Instl- tuto work In dlfforout parts of tho stato. Mrs. Cosy Urnnthoovor nnd tho Mlssos Allco Kllno and I-oulso Mnr tln wcro dlnnor guests of Miss Ethel Lyle at her homo In Welsor Sunday. Ooorgo Eldrcdgo was In Ilolso on Monday nnd Tuesday of this wcok, Mrs. Idn Kelson nnd children loft this wcok for tho Wlllnmetto valley In Oregon, whoro thoy oxpet to mnko their futuro homo. Mr. nnd Mrs, T. J. Carico of Pay otto woro guosts nt tho II. K. Wltfong homo on Sundny. Miss Dnplino McKcown, who Is teaching In Wlldor, spent tho wcok end nt homo. Jim nnd Chrnllo Poor nnd Charles Loukner, Jr., went to 'Ironsldo Tuos- day on buslncsn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurel Wolls mndo n trip to Kmmctt Snturday. Mrs. Penrl Holbrook, slstor of Mr. Wollu, roturncd with thorn Sundny. Miss aiadys McKcown camo ovor from Cnldwoll nnd spent tho wcok end nt l.omo. Albert Drncowoll nnd J. Mnklnson wont to Dolso on Wodnosdny of last wcok, returning via Caldwell Thurs day. Edd and Clydo Connstcr movod ovor from Ontario Saturday and nro at tho A. II. McConnoll plnco work ing In tho apples. Tho Christian Endeavor Socloty nro to havo n Haltowo'on social nt tho Tnckott homo on Friday ovonlng. Tho Ilaskot Social given for tho bonoflt of tho Athletic Association nt tho school houso last Friday evening wns a docldod success. Tho procoods nmountod to $189.50. Two now pupils wcro cnrollod In tho High School on Monday morning, Theodora Ileitis and Noblo Peacock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy nuoll woro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur At- borts of Now Plymouth, Sunday. Floyd Snndora, ovorseor of tho Elflo Packing House, spent tho wcok end at bis homo In Emmott. Llnnlo nnd Dlllnrd Crcgor enter tnlnod Mrs. S. N. Lappen and chil dren nnd Mr. Oeorgo Sklppon Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Crogor and son Amos nnd daughter Lola motored to Cnldwoll Sundny to visit nt tho (loorgo Myore homo.. Thoy vlsltod also with old frlonds, Mr. and Mrs. Tynor of Indiana, who nro onrouto to California from tho a. A. It oncamp. mont at Columbus and who woro also guosts at tho Myors' homo, Mr, E, A. Llnck wns on tho sick list Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sohumm nnd two sons woro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Eldrodgo Sunday. Mrs. I). Wood ontertalnod qulto n number of small boys on Sunday nf toruoou, tho occasion bolng tho tenth birthday of Master Edward Wood. Refreshments woro served. Mrs. Pratt, who has boon staying nt tho cdorgo Eldrodgo homo during tha past month, loft this week for Payette. n S&few - - - j a OUR NEW DIRECTORY A new directory is now being delivered. Save trouble by destroying your old one. IF YOU WANT PROPEn LI8TINQ On A NEW PHONE, ADVISE US AT ONCE Every Bell Telephone is n Injj Distance Stntion. Malheur Home Telephone t-o. COMPirmiVII EXAMINATIONS for WEST POINT AND ANNAPOIJS. In ordor to glvo equal opportunity to ovory boy In his district to win an appointment to West Point or Au nnpolls, Congressman N.J. Slnnot will hold a competitive examination on Decomber 16th, 1919 to detormlno whom ho will designate to the mili tary and naval academies In 1920. Tho oxuinluatlon will bo given for congressman by the U. fj. QlvllfBer vlce Gommlssfon inv tho following 8 Ontario Meat & Grocery Co. Ontario, - - Oregon Phone 3 Wholesalers nnd Retailers of Meat Products Retail Groceries, Fruits, Etc. Everything Good to Eat vltles at tho samo hour and day: Haker, Hend, Klamutli Falls, Lake view, Ontario, and Pendleton. Any young man, who Is a bona fido resident of tho Second Oregon District, desiring to enter this com petition should wrlto at onco to Con gressman Snnott, Hoonr 347 Houso of Hepresontatlvoa for furthor part iculars regarding the examination. Tho ages of admission to West Point aro 17 to 22 years and to Annapolis 1C to 20 years. Top Repairing. .. "We make a specialty o this branch of tho industry. ford Owners.... Have your top recovered with plate glass in rear curtain. '-. Prices Reasonable Seguine Auto Co,... Oldest Garage in Malheur County Established 1910 HONEY TO LOAN ON LIVE STOCK . Cattle and Slicopnion who uso outside capital should get in touch with us. NO DELAYS NO RED TAPE "Wo havo a local company with outside connec tions strong enough to handlo any business you have. ' "Writo or call on us ONTARIO LIVE STOCK LOAN CO. Ontario Capital $50,000 Oregon If you spend wisely YOU'LL buy home pro ducts, because they are the finest made. And because- keeping Oregon dollars at home, means pros perity for the manufacturer, the workman and the producer. Hoobt your home industries. Increase Oregon payrolls. Encourage the producer. v Buy at Home 'Associated Industries' of Orejon rr -jmauii'il KMnmin i B MlVfliv 'mnT?F33ggygr M