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THE ONTARIO AROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tnemlny of this weok row tho open ing of tho Intor-clnmt bnsket hull gnmcs between tlio girls nii,i boys of tho high jicIiooI. TIio gninen nro "played In tho gym bocnuiio they Imvo l)oon unnlilo to socuro tho opera Iioiiro nB yet. For tlilrt reaBon no team work or real basketball enn co mo nhout on tho present floor, us It Ih mucli nmnllor tlinn regular slzo. Last Tuesday wan tho flrnt gnmo of tho RoiiHon In which tho Senior hoys nnd girls played tho Freshmen. Tho Senior hoys woro vlctorloiw by n .10 to 4 scoro, whllo tho Freshmen glrlM won to a 21 to 10 scoro over tho Sen ior girls. Tho hoyH' gamo was rather ono sided, however, as tho scoro In dicates, An till team has been tho chnmplon for tho past two years, tho game wnB "oasy plckln's" on account of tholr .opponents' Inoxporlonco. Tho Senior girls' gamo was a much harder fought game Tho Seniors, however, woro handicapped In sovcrnl ways, Mary Mcssoe, ono of tholr star players, was unnlilo to bo pres ent and play In tho gamo nt tlili hour, which weakened tlto team very greatly. Also tho game was sched uled on n very short notlco and the team was not well organized and players participated who had never practiced. Thoy woro unnlilo to postpone tho gamo until n tlmo when tlictro difficulties could bo overcome, consequently had to piny with n vory crippled team. Wodncsdny tho Junior boys nnd girls played tho Sophs. The Soph girls enmo out ahead by n nnrrow margin of a 15 to lG-trcoro. The hoys' gamo was won by the Juniors by n 24 to 14 scoro. Tho Juniors nro now tho strongest competitors for the championship cup this year. President Tonny of Hooding col lego addressed the ntmombly I'rldny morning, Doc. 12. Knelt day nt noon tho girls of the beginning clnss In domestic sclonre sorvo a hot luncheon. Tho cost of thn luncheon In 2G conts. Thoso desir ing only a hot drink tuny Imvo a cup of cocoa for two contH or a bowl of soup for threo conts. Students wish ing luncheon sign up nt tho cud of each wook for tho next wcok. In this way tho clnss Is nblo to mako the necessary prcpnrntlon. Thus fnr tho plnn has bcon vory Huccosufiit. Wodnosday nftornoon, Dec. 17, Miss Crnnley rocolvcd a tologrum an nnunrlng tho dcnlh of her brother. Shn loft tho snmo ovonlng for her homo In flrnnd Forks, North Dakota. This week tho annual staff bus been busy arranging for tho Individ ual pictures of tjio different clastic Tho Nut Club has Issued Invltn tlonB for n party to bo hold nt tho Oregon Club Friday ovonlng, Pec. 10 Mondny n now student, I.awronco Ilowo, of Kntcrprlsc, was enrolled In tho Ontario High, Mil NEWS NOTES Miss Carmen Doucgnn of Hums, who tenches tho Otis Creek school pnssed thru Juutura Monday on her wny homo from tho Chrlstmax holi days. Miss Ollla Josephine Sinter, who Is teaching at, Drewsey, nlmi spent Mondny afternoon In town, leaving Tucsdny morning for her homo In Uoisu. Tho very cold spoil willed arrived hero last wcok, in connection with tho ninny recent snowfalls, has driven all tho stock Into tho feed grounds, and tho haystacks around Juntura niiil neighborhood uru beginning to diminish rnpldly. Stock Is being brought In every day (o tho stock yards for shipments to tho lower country. Mr. Will McClnren returned Sntur dny after n fow days' visit at Hums. Tho ladlcK of Juntura nro at work on preparations for u community Chrlstmns tree nt tho hull on Christ mas uvo. Tho school children nro to present a program of recJtatlons, songs, tableaux, with n piny, "Christ inns nt Flnnogan's Flat," n tho main feature. Fred Ktiuphusniuu lias returned to his old position nt tho Onllnghnr stnrn after nu nbsenco of several months spent nt trapping with 1'rwln Mickey nt Cottonwood. MrM. II. W. Wolcomo Is visiting relatives nt .Nnn.pa and Holso this wok. q$ Mr. Oeorge Marsdcn of llnrron Val ley was In Juntura last week, Mr. Mnrsdon shipped 12. cars of beef em tio to Nysmi to feed for tho spring mnrkct. William llnnloy pusscil thru Jun tura Suturdny hound for outside points. Hon Jones was up nt. the Fnr reus ranch last week-end looking things over, nnd as a result of lil visit, de cided to buy 200 moro (opb of liny from Chns, T. I.lllard, whoso rnnch adjoins tho Jones I.nud & I.lvo Stock company's Fiirrcns much. Ilnho Driggars droiipod Into town Mondny nftornoon on his wny out for n fow dnys' visit. K. J. Mnthcson, who has bcon on gnged as clerk for somo tlmo In one of tho local stores, has resigned, nnd Is now ongnged In ranching. I.nst Saturday ovonlng Mrs. V. J Hopkins' entertained a number of her frlendB nt enrds. II. C. Nlckorson, tho popular cattle buyer from Portland, shipped nu nthor car lond of cnttlo last Saturday from hern. Ho obtained most of the anlmnls In tho Drewsey country. Mrs, A. M. Taylor, tho wlfo of tho superintendent of tho Pacific Ue Stock company, was In town on Mon day for somo ChrlKtuius shopping. Donnld MnoKoiulo, Duncnn Primer, Oscar Arnold, Angus Mncl.vau and David McDonnld woro visitors In ""7 - fTlL J 0wia J s v -l sf rl r ci .uri, ij rM i - iff-.il r J iUV.UWYi mvu is the Final Mark of Character This Institution maintains mon of experience, with a standard of service equal to ovoryono, with out regard to their circumstances II. h. PETERSON, C. It. AUGUSTUS, Embalraer's License Embalmer's License No. 300. No. 233. Ontario Furniture Company yuaffiaiiagjiwwaMtia A Christmas Remembrance Means So ucli at Holiday Season to your friends f A Box of Krause's Chocolates brings good cheer when bought at THE SUGAR BOWL the drop-in place for a Hot Chocolate on a cold day. THE SUGAR BOWL town from Ileulnh tho first of the weok. Mncl.enn and Frnsor brought In n big lond of sheep for shipment to tho feed grounds nenr Ontario, Tho locnl sloros nro exhibiting Inrgo nnd varied stocks of merchan dise for tho Chrlstmns season closo nt hand, nnd tho displays nro better and moro beautiful than over bofnre Shoppors can now find almost any thing they want at homo. Nos Patterson, formerly of the Cnrtor Houso, nnd wolt known to nil OntnrlniiH, managed to mako town Monday nftornoon with his car after having boon nearly eight days on the road from Ontario, n broken wheel doing partly the cnuso of tho doln Chas. Poo of tho Davidson arocury company, was with him. (Thoy spoke nt longth of their torrlblo oxperlence on this trip nnd of the ourso of pro hibition). Mr. 'bowls Hem, "bucknroo" fore man for tho P. 8. b. Co., nt tin Apnnoy ranch, took n day off Inst wcok to bo married. Ills brldo was formerly Miss Mabel Crammer or Drewsey, wlioro sho Is postmistress nnd woll known to every ono In that section. J. W. Suttgast, of Drewsey, passed thru town on his wny homo Inst Mon day, Mr. Illghsmlth reports u tempera turo of 4R dogrees below roro by the government thermometer nt Drowse last Friday, tho coldest wonthor, ac cording to old rosldoiits, that the country linn oxporlonced In 25 years C. F. Krcborg and wlfo moved out to tholr ranch last wook. Mr. Kro burg nnd his brother in law, Win McKonnlg, expect to upend tho win lur tit work on tholr rosorvolr, which whoii finished, will glvo them nn nniplo water supply to opernto their rnuchoH. 1 m, It. A. Ilowman of Donlo and Mr. M. M. Hill of tho mimo plnco, wort guosts ut tho Mooro Monday evening on tholr wny out. Mlssos Ilolon Mueller, bllllau Davis nnd Murgnrot llopo, bound for Vnlo from CorvallU, stopped nt the Mooro Mondny. Horbort backer returned ThurH dny for his homo In St. Anthony, whoro ho Is omployod nt tho Fremont Auto conrpnny. of which Sprngue Adnm Is prnprlotor. A baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. Ilultqulst. 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