t kr l.M.iiili, Mi- d; v triari Wwff4 xxm ONTARIO, M-ALIIEUR COUNTY, OKEdONiMIlTlSDA V, NOV. 27, !!)1!) NO. o2 mm arattft. HI " CALDWELL DEFEATED E 1110 CIM)VI) (IOKS TO CANYON COUNTY MKTHOPOMS TO WIT- NKSH MOST (JAMK OK SK.ASON HCOIIK, ONTAIUO 7j CALDWKLIi 0. LO0HL8 WIN IN FIRST QUARTER Worked Punt Hem rod by OtcrMrri'l mid Vernon Duller Itivuilltt In Touchdown Mooro anil lluller Injured Knrly In (Jnmo. In ono of tlio brat, nnd Hint moniiB tlio most bitterly contested football gnmoH In wblcL nn Ontnrlo IiIrIi Bclionl team has participated, Ontnrlo won Wt Caldwell Inst Saturday artor noon by n Rcoro of 7 to 0. Ily win ning Ontario placed Its season's record on a pnr with Nntnpn and Caldwell for clmmplonHlilp honors. Tlio gamo wao wltncBHod by moro than 100 Ontario ronterH who wont to tlio Canyon county town confident Hint Ontario would win nnd woru wall ropnlil for their troublo. An In tlio caso of tlio Nampa gamo here tliaro wan coiiHldornblo bettlnK on tlio Ramu tto that It wuh a rinnnchilly fliiHli crowd of yotuiR men who camo homo on tlio dolayed pony Hint ovon- Ins. -i-tCiM Nowh of tlio Rnnio camo to Ontnrlo nt tbn end of every quarter from L. IllrHCh, who wired tlin Ontario Pros- nary, nnd nn tho roHiilt Ontario wns moro or lens distracted durltiK the second nnd third quarters when Caldwoll ropoutadly anno near scor Iiik. When victory was nssurod tlio locals J. C, CrolRht of tho Parent Tonchor's nssoclntlon Immediately rnlsod n small purso to glvo tho boys n "feed" on their return, und that wait done nt tho llluo Illrd lato Ih the evening. Plann for tills ovent were partially Bpollod by renHon of the latonoDH or the train, but nover-tho-Iohh n InrKQ crowd Krootcd tho piny erM nnd n big Bprcnd wnn held. Tho only innr to tho Knhio wnH the Injury of Ontnrlo regular ends, Mitchell Mooro und Vernon Butlor. Tho former Hiifforod n sovornly sprained anklo while tlio latter went out with a badly sprained wrlHt. With thORO two mon out, each of whom hnd proven a thorn In tho utile of Cnldwoll, tho Inttor oxpoctod to win, but counted not on tho playing of Nowt Znhlor and Jack Wonvor, tho substitutes, who proved their mettlo tlmo after tlmo whon caiuweii in tempted to skirt tho lino. In fact tho playlnR of Wcnvor nnd Zahlor wqb ono of tho fenturen of tho gnmo Mont of Cnldwoll's Rnln wore mado off tacklo nnd thru tncUlo. The Cnldwoll mon nhlfted their plunging neks and tacklos bo that two mon hit Maddux nnd OvorBtroot, Ontnrlo's tacklos. on ovory play In tholr offort to break theBo mon. II owovor, thoy did not succcod nnd In tho third quartor Cnldwoll waH not nblo to ninko Its ynrdngo thru tlio lino nnd Ontnrlo was stronger nt tho nd of tho Rnmo than In tho second nnd third qunrtors. Most of tlio Bpoctators roturned to Ontario convinced that Ontnrlo was entitled to two touchdowns., but one thnt Cody nutlor mndo wns disallow ed, tho roferoo rullni; that the posi tion of Cody nutlcr's feot. and not that of tho ball conBtltutcd tho loca tion of tho play, n most pccllar rul Inp Indeed, . , , ' Ontario scored the one touchdown In tho first quarter when after carry In io ball to within n foot of tho Cip ell goal lost It on downs Caldwell's nttompt to kick from bo hind tho lino wns blocked, both Ovor, street nnd Butler RettlnR thru to fall on tho ball. Madden kicked goal. In tlio Becond quarter Caldwoll braced and Btartod to carry tho locals off tholr feet. Steady line plunging by tho heavy Caldwell backs carried tho ball twlco Inside tho locals' ton yard lino and onco to within a foot of tho local goal before being hold. In this portion of tlio game tho manner In which (Jib Deana nnd Cody nutler backed up tho lino wns a feature. Odell mid Madon too took their sharo of tho heavy work. , Long runs by Madden and nutler and Odell handling of plays showed tho Improvement of tho back field during tho past two weeks, whllo tho vast Impromemcnt In the play of the ends was most gratifying. The boys wont down under Maddon's spirals In college football stylo and Caldwoll was not able to roturn the kicks to advantage, the man with the ball being downed. In his tracks re peatodly, INSTALLS NEW CYMNDKH JtOUINfl MACIHNK AT SHOP Vic Marsden has added a cylinder boring machine at his mnchlno Bhop. This Is tho first of these machines to como to Ontario and Is the only one to bo found In this valley, ny the aid of this machine the cylinder in nny car can bo bored In Just a short tlmo and since the numbor of cars that are used in this section is grow ing each year the demand for this class of work justifies Its installa tion, says Mr, Marsden, (Mil STOLKN IIKIti: lli:(X)Vi:ilKI) AT NHW PLYMOUTH MONDAY Tho car belonging to Q. II. Currov of tho Vnlo Enterprise which wnn Molon hero laBt Wodnesdny evening wnw recovored nt Now Plymouth, Idaho, Moudny and returned to Its ownor not much tho worso for lt ox perlonco la bolng driven by Btrmig om. Tho car wan loft In front of n locnl restaurant Wodnesdny ovciiIiir by n iiiembor of tho Kntornrlso staff while ho took tlmo to got n sandwich. On his roturn to tho street tho enr wnn gone, MnrHhnl II. C. Former learn- od Saturday that biicIi a cur hnd been nbnndoncd In Now Plymouth nnd nn InvoHtlgnttqn followed, remitting In tlio return of tho enr. It Is thot that Home Now Plymouth youth took tho enr merely to snvo Iinvlng to romnln In tlio city nvornlght, nnd hiivo n taxi hill ns woll. TWO ADDITIONAL MEN TAKEN FOR FUR THEFT On lufiii'iiiiitlou ()len by Sheriff !( Nnei IIoIho mill Ciildtuil Officers An est Men Churned With Hleallnjr 1'ui-n, Wllllnrd Morgnti nnd Jatf. Dolnney wore tnken o Vnlo this wrok follow- lug tholr nrrest nt Ilolso nnd Caldwell respectively charged with burglarlz lug Frnnk, Olcnn'M fur storo nt Vnlo. It was In connection with tho wile of tho furs tnkou from tho store that Prank (lolden nnd I'rnnli Krvlngtou wore nrrestcd Iiiat wools. . Dolnnoy nnd Morgnn wro both seen In Ontnrlo tho dny lieforo nnd tbn dny nftnr thn Vnlo store wiih rob bed nnd woro Huspectod or knowliiR vomothlnc nbout It. A trnp was laid ror Dclnney und ha wuh picked up nt Cnlilwell whllo Morgun was nocurod tit Ilolso on dpscrlptlonH sent out by Hlicrlff Noo. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO Cnlquo Cumpaluu to Cmry MeHMiRe or City und Hn MenliautK t.'udri- wny -PIiiiin Knrnuil (or Iiinneillato Aitlon. To toll tho foJliB or Mulliour count) nnd tho surrounding territory Just wlint Ontario menus to thorn nnd how It can sorvo thorn Is tlio puriKMto of nn advortlslnR campaign, tho dolnllK or which Socrotnry V. I.phIIo Hotly Iiiih coin plot oi! und Ntnrted work to reallio. This campaign Ih to ho unlquo mid ono that will covor several month nnd In Its scopo cover ovory field of activity In tlio "Ity. When It' U finished Ontnrlo uud Its people will bo bettor known thnn over hefnro by tho pooplo of this Hcctlon. B.F. T County Knglneer Victim or Heart I'allure While Out on Kiiriejlnj; Trip Pioneer or WOhtcrii Country, n. P. Former who for tho past four. years lias been county englnoer dlotl suddonly on Monday whllo out on n surveying trip In tlio WntBon country. Ills body was brought to Vulo yas terday Ho Is survived by his wife who is well known thructit tho coun ty for her 'active leadership In affairs of tho women's clubs nnd othor In stitutions. Mr. Karmor was a pioneer rail road englneor nnd worked on tho con structlon or tho Western I'cclflc nnd other roads In tho early days. He came to .Mainour county from Nevada several years ago and Bottled flrxt at NyBsa from which placo ho was olectod county engineer four yonrs ago when ho moved to Vale. Mr. Karmr was a promlnnt mom ber of the Vole lodgo or Masoim nnd or tho Vnlo lodgo of Knights or l'ytinas. Kunaral ftorvices will bo hold today at Vnlo under tho direc tion or tho Masonic order. AUTO STOI.ICN whim: ownkh SITS .IiItllY ItUDIN( ' Whllo K. W. Howland was sitting rentlLug at Miss Lavlno Smith's board ing house Tuesday, evening, having left his car nt the curb In front or the resldenco, clover auto thlovcs drovo the car ayay, and ns yot, no traco or tho vehicle has been round. Thla is the socond theft of a week In Ontario nnd has served to arauue the officers to put,, a,, stop to the activity or tho criminals. The car stolen rrom Mr. Howland Is n Dodge Roadster or 1920 model and a re ward Is orrored ror Its return. Sheriff Leo Noo in 'directing tho LOCAL MAN .IS BEING BOOMED FOR SPEAKER '. .1, (JnlhiKlier Holies In Political (Jovdp us Ulccly (Intel Wicldcr for lower llou-c In 11)21,, P. J. OnllaRhor. who rcnrcscii'lcd Mnlhour nnd Hiituoy counties In tho 1UIU session of tho leKls uturo nnd will bo n cnndldnla far that Job again In being mndo tho subject or political gossip ns n likely candidate for tho poNltlon of Hpcnker In tho 1921 sen slon. Mr. anllngher, who roturned Sun dny from Portland, where ho was one of tho nttomcyB In tho Wnrmsprlngs caso, ndmlttcd thnt his niimo was montloncd In connection with tho Rpoukorshlp hut dcclnrrd thnt ho was not nn uvowod cntulldnto ror the placo. "Thoro Ih plenty or tlmo to constd or tlio Hlluntlon," Haiti Mr. (Jullugher, "and too ninny things might hnppen in tlio next year to declare myself now. u ih truo tiini n numbor or men Imvo montloncd my niimo In connec tion with tho sponkcrshlii hut with out nny ntithorlty from mo. BUSINESS MEN SHOW T Pluck of I'ootball PlajerH lleeoguleil anil SwiMtei-N Will He Olieu to lit'ttrr Wlnueift -I'limls He- eured for Pin chase. Ah n mark of nimrcolntlou ror the plucky fight iniulo by tho Ontnrlo iHRli hciioo footlinll tonm after u had start tho biuluoHH mon of tlio city nro to Klvo onch of thn hoys who Ih entitled to u letter ror tho hoonoii u IiuiiiIhoiiio sweater with tho coveted O ' emhlasoiied thereon. This wiih determined utiou by a iiuinber or tho men nnd I.. I. Illrsch htnrted a collection nnd In u short tlmo ho hnd Kocurod sufficient funds to mnko the piirchaso or tho gnr inoutH. When tho presentation' will bo mndo Iiiih not boon determined upon ns yet but It will bo In tlm near ruttiro, TO BE FITTINGLY MARKED Stores Will Cloxo anil I'uloii Sen lee Will bo Held nt .MethoilUt Church I'ootball (junto In Afternoon. Ontario will colobrato Thanks giving day In tho iihiiiiI manner Many or tho store will bo chxml during tlio entire Iw v.hllu ot'ar win bo open until 11 o'clock for tho nucninn ntlon of bnlnted s.viiumr In tho morning thoro will bo a apodal unhyi Thanksgiving sorvlcu at Methodist Kplaropnl church at ivhlcli llov. W. V. Cochrun of tho United Prosbytorlnn chiiroh will do llvor tho nddross. In tlio nftornoon thoro will o n root hall gamo betwoon tho alumni nnd tho loon I high school team. Do sldo thoso events thoro will ho num erous fiunlly dinner partlos to mark tho day PIONEER OF VALLEY PASSESQUHETLYAWAY Henry Heir Iteilml Slieopmau Dies I'oIIowIiik Ioiir lllnesH Cmne to Ontnrlo Id Year Ago, Honry Ilolr, agod 03 died at his homo nn Wasco street, near the Fair grounds Inst Saturday morning rol- lowing an iiuioh or Hovernl weeks Somo tlmo slnco ho suffered n stroke or paralysis uud medlcnl nld proved vain. wr. ueir la survived by his widow nnd by n brother llvlnir near Council. Heury Ilelr wns a nloneor sheen. man or tho Snnko river vnlloy. lie uuiuo wosi jrom uis nativo city, Hur ralo, New Vork, when n young man and settled In tho vicinity or Council Idaho. Ho retired nftor many yoar or activity and camo to Ontario to ii vo somo io years ago. Funaral sorvlcos wero hold rrom tho Methodist church last Monday artrnoon and wero attended by a host of frlonds or tho ramlly. Intorjnent was maoo in me untano cemetry. Mrs. John Hasmussen Will bo the hostess ror tho Wednesday brldue club next week. , search ror tho onr rooortB that ovorv ear stolen In Malheur county hag been stolen in ontnrlo, and rurtlier de clares that overy ono or them has! uuun ruiuruou or locaieu. ANNUAL SALE OF RED CROSS SEALS COMING Oreson'N Quota $11,000: .Malheur Count j ' Quota $000 Money to Do Spent biglillilfc Disease In Oregon, Kroni Dcccmbor 1 to 20 tho nnnunl Balo or lied Cross Christmas seals wltl bo hold. Tho funilK secured frotri tho snlo or the little snls is used to right'ttiborculosls, tho grcntost en emy or mankind yet uuconqiiered. Nino tenths or Oregon's quota or $14,000 will bo spent In tho stato In nn educational campaign to erndl en to tho dlscnso. Mnlhour rnunty'K quota Is but $000, nnd moro thnn thnt sum will bo spent In tho county II tho present plnn to send n visiting nurso to tho county ror three months mntorlnllzes. This depends on the doslro or tho rouuty ror such work. Womcn'M (lub Tjiue ( lini'Ke Tho Womcn'H eluhs or Ontnrlo. Vnlo nnd NyMnn hnvo boon united to direct tho cntnpnlgu In tho county, nnd in Ontario tho women's club link mado Mrs. (1. K. Alkon, chnlriunu ror thn enmpnlgn. , Tho ptirposo of tho drlvo U clonrly sot forth In tho following Interview with A. I.. Mills, stato ehalrman of tho enmpnlgn: "Now thnt tho lied Cross roll on II Is oailed ns per arrnngeiiieut with tho Nntlounl Tuberculoids Awoclntlon, tho attention of tho public spirited and humtinltnrlnn cltlinns of Oregon wltl nnturnlly turn to tho Snlo or Hod Cross Chrlntinns Seali," Bald A. I. Mills, president or tho Oregon Tu- berrutoHls Assoolntlon, under whose uusplccos tho snlo will bo conducted In tlio stnto Dncombor 1 to 20 In clusive. "Might nnd ono Jinlf million dol lars derived from tho snlo or Hod Crow ClirlstnuiH Renin during the pnst elnvoii years, hnvo been In strumental In providing npproxlmnto ly $100,000,000 worth or Institutions In fighting tuberculosis nil over tho country. Tho nnnunl mulutennure nnd up keep or theso Institutions Is moro than $20,000,000. "I wish to mnko plain thnt this Is not u drlvo or n enmpnlgn, It Is simply tho mentis tnken ror tho past 12 yours to flnnnco tho groat right ngalust tuhoroulosls. Ono or (ho dlHtlnctlvo reaturoH or tho Rent Snlo Is tho fnct thnt 00 per cent of tho proceeds will bo kept right hero In Oregon, only 10 por cent bolng sent to tlio National orgnnUatloii. 'Oregon has nt' nit time 0000 open ensott or tuoorcuioOH anil no- (Continued on Last Page.) T T DliN .Uked Tor $100,000 or Iksue or $Ui!0,000 Voleil ut I'.leiilon l,iM liino Aliilheur CIlleiiM (Jlen Preference, In nnother column of this Issue np poura tho call or tlio County Court ror bids on $100,000 or Malheur County Hond Ilonds. Thoso bonds nro n portion or tho Issue voted nt tho special oloctlon hold last June and the money thus secured Is to bo used to co-opornto with tho Stnto In cnrrylng forward tho work already arrangod for. One or tho spoclal foaturos or tho cull Ih that rontnlnod In tho last para graph which provldoH that citizens or Mnlhour county will bo glvon prefer ence In tho sale of thn bonds. Since tliero nro many Malheur county citi zens who could purchnso thoso bonds It Is probnblo that local offers will bo mado. Tlio bonds carry flvo and ono hair nor cent Intorottt nnd sluco tho county has practically no dobt should bo engerly sought for. . suitPitisi: (T.i.i'.mtATiox ok HIIA'lIlt wi:ddino is STAOKD Last Thursday ovenlug the homo or Mr. aifd Mrs. L. Adaih on South MorHtt stroot was Invaded by n largo number or tholr rrlonds who gather ed to surprise, thorn und nsslst In celobratlng tholr Bllvor wedding The evening was spout In dollghtful ro- mlnlscencoB or early days in Ontario whllo cards and conversation vied wft!i each other ItofrwIiinontH worn servod toward tho closo or tho colobratlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam wero tho receipleqta or a number or handsome rcmomhraucoo or tho day. Tho Womau'a club will moot nt the homo or Mrs. P. J. Gallaghor on De comber 4 with Mrs. O. K. Aiken ns the leader. On December 11 tlio meeting will bo held ut tho homo or Mrs. L. Adam with Mrs. J. It. Fortlor as tho leader or tho program. The women this year are studying Africa and Australia with Egypt occupying (their tlmo ut preaont. KOIIMKII STAIIS WILL THY TO HK.UAIN DM) l.lSTHi: Ontnrlo's 1910 football sonson will eloso tomorrow when stars or rormer yonrn will endeavor to ilomoiistrnle to tho tonm or 1010 thnt It Is not nil Hint ltn rrlcnds nro thinking It Is Just because or tho victory at Calil wqll last Snturdny. Such old timers nn .tnv ttimiml Claudo Chrlstlnnson. diet I.nokov.' Lmtilo nnd Krcd Orniiiso. Mnrk Pin. noy, lrn willlnms and othorH will at tempt tho comoback Btunt. They hnvo boon running signals up nt tho Oregon club ror n numbor or ovon IngB nnd Inst night oven got out nnd tried tho hnrd ground. Tho youngsters, however, nro ready Tor tho old boyH nnd dechiro Hint thoy will enrn u big dinner ir they pull nny or tho rnmoua plnys of years gone by Tho gomo will bo played nt tho Knlr groundH mid will stnrt nt .1,00, NYSSA HAS EASTERN STAR INSTITUTED I our Ormul Officer of Stnto mid On. Inrlo mill Vnlo MetuberN Pre-ent to Welcome Notv IamIo With nil Member. . To Instltuto (loldou Ilod Chnpter O. K. 8 nt Nyssn Inst Friday rnnr Kruiiu omcers or too urnnd Lodgo of Oregon nnd .14 officers nnd iiinmliorH of Stnr Chnptor nnd four mmnhora or fJolden Chain Chnptor or Vnlo Jour- iiuyuu io nysKn. J no uegrco work was dona by Mrs. Paulino Piatt, worthy matron nf Star Chnptor und tho officers nnd inomborH or Ontario whllo tho lodgo wns Instituted by K. K, Jlddlo, or ijiurnnuo, grand worthy patron, awlslod by Mrs. Albnrlu MoMurphy, uk grnnd Bocretnry, Mrs. W. W. Lot sou nu grnnd cliuptlit nnd Mrs. Itny 13. Under or Klgln, grnnd mnrshnl. Following tho institution or tlio lodgo nnd tho conferring of tho de gree on tlio CO now inomborH nnd tho Installation or tho chapter n banquet wiih srvled by tliu inomborH or (lolden Itod chnptor nod tho visiting inom borH returned to Ontnrlo on No. 17. SCHOOL BUDGET AND LEVY INCREASE VOTED Only Thirteen Voter Attend Annual M'liool .Meeting Quel Ion or the Student i: Ilture.. D1h. ciihscil Imehtlgatloii AhUiiI, Thoro worn iUBt 13 voters nrminnt nt thn nnnunl school mooting held IftHt Snturdny nftornoon at tlio High School ror tho nuriiOHn nf nniMlnif nn tho nnnunl school budgot nnd voting on nn Increase In tho lovy nocess.try to maintain tho publlo school systom Thn voto In each caso was unanimous Artor tho voting wna concludod. inoiubora or tho Pnrent-ToachorH' as sociation present nsked tho ho.ird what was dono with tlio ren of $1 nolloctod from each High School student nt tho opening of tho school yoar? AiiHworlng ror tlio board, Dr. W. J. Wcoso. chnlrmnn, v ho prosldod nt tlio meeting declared that ho know nothing or such n pr ac tion nud thnt H It did obtain It vns In connection with tho nctlvltloH of tho high school Student Hotly, for athletics and other diversions of tho students. Mrs. C. K. Ulnghnm nnd W. W. Wood eneh spoko of tho numbor or toqiiostH mado by pupils ror money to pay nssoMmcntfl levied by tho NtudontH und tho clawsoa ror act hit Ion nnd said that while thoso would not effect tho vusl mujnrlty of tho p ir ents, still in somo cuboh thoy wo lid und thoroforo If poaslblo ought to bo rurtnllcd It wnH determined to ask Suporlntomlont Lewis to Invo tl gato tho amount of' money colloc ed during tho yoar by tho BtudnntK i nd to report to tho board, tho purpnso to which thn funds nro nxpondod i MHS. W. W. MnSO.V IIOKTItSS KOH HONOH OK VISITINO O. I J. S. In honor or Mrs Alborln Me Murphy, or fingono, grnnd worthy matron or tho Kastnrn Star, Mrs. W W. I.otson was tho hostoas ror a din ner at tho niuo Bird last Friday af ternoon preceding tlio trip to Nvsn at which (lolden Ilulo (iiupter or t'at city was iiiKtltutoti Tlio following wero tho guosts nt tho dinner who mndo up thn party from horo fiat wont to NyBsa: Mrs Alberta Mo Murphy. 13. K. Klddlo, KIkIii, gri'tid .'ortlly patron. Mr. and Mrs. Ilruco Kostor of Vnlo, Mrs. Lena Lax of N'yssn, John Knknboko, N'yssa, und tho following officers and momboru or Star Chapter, Ontnrlo; Mr a. Paulino Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Kmory Hill, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Unman. Mr. and Mrs A 8 Drown. Mrs II L Potorson, Mrs Ilesslo Clement, Mrs. Km ma Illllingsloy, Miss Krnostlno Hllllngsloy, Mrs. Kdnn Allen, Mm Myrtle Itasmusson, Mlsa Ktiiol nrown, Mrs. Mary Cockrum, Mrs Ilosslo Heady, Mrs. Charlotte Scholes, Mrs. Kdlth Segulno, Mrs. Olivo Mu- IS STOPPED FOR WINTER I.VAIHMTV .OK .WAHHKN .CON- HTHUCriON COMPANY TO HK- CUHIl COAD MAKKS DHI.AY AI)VI.4,lll,i:()i;i,) pt(. t'KIJD AT ItlHK Ob' DKiaVS. CITY BUDGET IS PREPARED HoqtirM or Union OH Company for Penult to Kiwi Tmiks On Idaho Awiiuo In Dented I'ollouln Un ilenu'ltcrn' Hepott. Thoro will bo no street pnvliig In Ontnrlo this yenr. Thnt wuh dotor mlnod M tlio meotlng of tho cltv rouiicll Mondny ovonliig whon It. II. Ilostlc, Huporlntoiident or tho Wurroii Consctrtirtlon compnny, told tho city council tho troublo tho company U Iinvlng to securo coal ror Its work. "Wo could lirocood." snld Mr. linn. He, "and Iny a block or two nud then find Hint wo could secure nn more coal nnd then wo would hn un ngnliiHt It. Tlio block that wo would bo preparing to pnvo would bo down to grndo nnd In tho moiiutlmo u rain or n snow would como Hint would start n freeze nnd wo would hnvo to wnlt for u tlinw becniiso wo could not Iny tho surfneo on rrozon ground. "Whllo this condition would exist tho block would bo Impniwnblo nnd tho business men would ho greatly Inconvonlonccd. Whllo wo nro bore nnd hnvo our plnnt nil ready ror op erations wo would prefer to proceed hut do not think Hint Is tho oxpedlont thing to do In tho protfonl condition or tho fuol tunrkot." Tho council ngrood with Mr. Ilostlc Hint It would profor to hnvo the pnv liig laid right rntlipr than to tuko n ohnnco with n lot or patch work In tho spring. Mr. Ilostlc nnnouncod Hint tho rompuny Ih to storo Uh plant hero ror tho winter, Tho hg roller ror thn Job wnH unlnnded rrom tho mm Mou dny nnd nrrnngomentH nro being mndo to linvn n Hiding mndo ror tho paving plant which will bo housed over Tor tho winter. In tho mean time, howover, tho company Is to procood to mntnrlnl gathered so that work may stnrt curly In the spring. Thn council nlso pnKsod on tho budgot ror tho your 1920 which Is printed in uuotlinr column In this Issuo. Tho budget, lu view or tho In creased cost or everything tho city uses Is not mntorlully greater. than ror tlio past yenr. Tho row changes mndo nro all minor ouos und nro off- sot to n dogroo by Incronsed valua tions. Tho exact amount of tho luvy can not bo dotormlnod until tho tnx roll ban been outlroly segregated by thn iiBsossor nud tlio city notified of Its valuation. Tho council also denied tho ro quost of tho Union Oil rompuny for n permit to build storage tanks on block til), on Idaho avenue. This was dono following tho receipt of the re port of tho underwriters. I POST NO. 67 SECURED I'oily-flvo i:Kenlco Men Attend .Meeting und i:iHi Officer -K. ' perl Clmrler Holl or ut l.en.t One Hundred Meinltei-. Forty flvo ox-sorvlro men gntliorod nt tho City Unit last Friday ovonliig to comploto tho organization of un American Legion post ror Ontnrlo. lloforo tho mooting tho men had been Informed (but tho reouost of tho IR original slgnorH for n petition ror n charter had boon granted uud thnt tho post hod been designated an On tario Post No. 07. With HiIh Inforinntlon nt hand tho men proceeded to oloct thn first post officers uh follews: Lloyd Perkins, prosldoiit; I,. II. Cockrum, vloa protil donti Karl lilaoknby, sooretary; Cholsey Iloyor, trousuror. Moinboni of tlio oxeouttvo cammltleo, II. M. IJrowno, J D. O'Koem und O. K. Trow. Whllo thn (barter ror tho organ ization has boon granted It bun not yot reached Ontario und will probab ly not bo Hero ror two weeks, slnco it Is uocoesary lor It to go back to tho national headquarters uud seoure the slgnaturoa or tho national officers In tho moaiitlmo tho member al ready enrolled uro oudouvnrliig too euro tho addition of nil tlio men eligible for membership so that when tlio list or cliurtor moiniiiirti is com pleted thoro will bo ut least 100 inomborH In tho local post. Miss Luollu Cullln wuh tho hollow for a party of young women nt the homo of MIsh Mao liutt kmt Thurti- 'day ovonlng. Flvo hundred was played and rcfroHlimonts woro served. Mrs. T T. Kahout and dniiEhtor Katherlno camo down from flolsa Saturday to bo tho giiostH ovor the wook end or Miss Lavlno Smith. Culloch, Mra. C. O. Plnnoy und Mr. and Mra, Y. W. Lotson.