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12 THE 0NTAH10 AlUIUS, ONTARIO. OKEGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1920. -f LOCAL AND PERSONAL Judgo Dnltou Mggs ho far recov ered from IiIh attack of grip no to lio uhlo to go to Vain fur work In tlio t'ourt on Monday. Mrs. II. It. Tunny, liar ulster, MIm MrOovorn, nnd Ilttlo MIm Kntliorlnc Tunny wore victims of tho prevailing (rip during the week. Mr. Tunny, who was down with tho tronhlo Inst tveok recovered In time to enrn for tho rest of tho fuiiilly on Sunday. I J. Connolly, of Drewsey, Oro. leglstored nt tho Moore Tuesday night. ' Mr. (.'onuolly Is onn of the lirgoat sheep owners In Kiistorn Ore ron nnd frequently cotuoii to On tario, spending u few tiny looking nftur hushics affairs connected with IiIh big ranch. MrH. 0. IV Trow luft last Thursday evening for Long llonch, Cnllfomln, to Join Iiit parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Dunbar, who nro spending tho winter thoro. To rolnto nil tho vlctlmn of tho flu In Ontario thin week would require almost as much space as tho rensus roll would tnko, In this much at IniHt Hint most of the families would ho naineil with ono or moro mem bers. Fortunately tho epidemic Is not virulent and fow of tho cases re port roinpllrntlotiH, nnd liorder moro on tho chnrnctor of had cohlH than tho regular flu. Kovnrnl member of Judgo Dalton IIIkhh family hnvo suffered from the flu this wnok. During hiicIi spoils of Illness It Is Hint Ontario folks net to know Just how friendly n town Ontario really Is. Members of families who hnvo lllnom In their homes hnvo been mndo to roillio nnd nppreclalo tho thoiiKhtfulnowi of iiolKhhorH mid friends In a manner that they will nnvor forgot. It cortnlnly Is woll to llvo In such n town, nnd to hnvo such friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph .Staples worn flu vIctluiH during tho week. II. I,. Peterson forKOt nhout tho furniture business during tho first of tho week while ho buttled with u had 'old. I In was able, to lio up town again today. Fred Dawson of tho Independent Market was not on deck when tho now store opened, lio wns not In tonated In liiisluoftH whllo fighting tho grip. Principal H. M. Ilouchor of tho IIIkIi Hchool could not appear at rlnwMW this week. Ho underwent treatment nt the hands of IiIh pal, I'rofoitMor M. I). Thomas, for tho pro valllni: lllnotw. Ho Ik hotter now OIIIMiON ('Mill MOTIIHIIM iio.vohiid. Tho annual Mothers' night pro r.ram of tho Oregon club will ho held tomorrow ulKht nnd It will tin usual ho one of tho hit; nights of tho cluhii yoiiHou. J& UI'VlfctV l.'I'IIIM l)l t HI'.VDAY, li:iUtlltV I IUTTV (.'OltlMI.V III ,ii:i,i: I'ntlu .NYwn .MOV. ,V Tl'US. 1'HII. t! ,V it DOI'd IWIIIIl.WKH III "IIIH .MA.1IMTV, tin: A.MUItUUX WKD., I'ltll. ITU IIOI'KK DIVIDED Piitlio New k TllirilSII.W, I'HII. .Till M.K MAItSII III "HPOTT.KHIT SAItlC" Clulsilo Comedy I'HID.W, I'KII. (tTJI IIOKOTIIV (USD III "OUT OF 1,1'CK" Ford Weekly HATUIID.W, l'KII. 7TII OWII.V MOOIti: In "CUIMSOX (iAHDKMA Hurohl l.lti) l Comedy y RURAL HOW DECLARED Cnnimiinlt.v l,lfe Conference Adopt lt"olut Iiiiim booking to .Mote Congenial Ituial Centers. Oregon Agricultural College Cor voIHh, Jan. 27. Community llfo In torest Ih tho supremo rural Interest, totilloa the resolutions adopted by tho community llfo conference which mot nt l'rtrmer8' week, (). A. ('. So- olnhlllty, health, education and moral nnd religious welfare nro nnmed as thoso Intorosts. "Tho rural home with lis family llfo In tho basic social Institution of tho country," iyu tho report. Wlintovur mnkos tho furm homo u moro congenial social center mod ern convcnlenccH, Indoor art, out door plantings, music, rending rocro nitons contributes to tho worth of rommunlty life." School church, womcn'H clubs and all social nnd civil organizations nro ndvlsed to cooporuto In Hafegunrdlng tho Intcresto of tho country child. Competent medical supervision, a community hospital and n visiting nurse, should lio tho goal of every rural community. Tiio rural school courso nhotild provldo for tho rountry child an com ptcto preparation for llfo, both In subject matter nnd duration of schooling, as tho city school pro vides for tho city child. "Tho local uowspnpor. tho farm periodical and tho agricultural mag azine pioneers In servlco to rurnl community llfo should ho part of tho 6itilpmout of every farm home, school and (immunity center, and should ho fully enlisted In tho cam paign for country betterment." Tho furm bureau already existing In most rural communities with Iti agricultural agents, homo demonstra tion agents nnd Juvenile cuh lead ers, can usually ho depended on to put Improvement plans Into effect. Wlicro mora than ono rurnl organ ization Ih nctlvo In this work they should co-operate through n council composed of x representatives of nil such associations. MIHHIONAUV HOCIKTV TO HUM) MICKTINO Jim. Col toy for yearn a reslent of Ontario died Sunday after a long Ill ness. Funeral services wero held on Tuesday from McDowoIPm chapel. Tho Womon'H Missionary Society of tho. U. P. church will meet with Mrs. Wnrd Cantlold Thursday after noon, Fob. nth, nt 2::io. Tho following program will he given; Foreign Topic India. Pnpor "Tho Land that Is Sick an Open Door," by Mrs. Lnxson. "Methods of Medical Missions and Medlcnl Missionary Work as n Social Force- In India," by Mrs. II V. ScCoy. Home Topic American nonius for Assimilation," "Christian American ization," by Mis. Illnghnm. "Missionary Work Among tho Italians," Mrs. Wherry. Knch member will respond to roll call with Home Item of Interest re garding medlcnl missions. All ladles Interested In missions nro cordially Invited to attend. HltlDF. AND (IltOO.M iiemi: After n honeymoon trip thru Cali fornia, which took them us far so-.ith ns Tin Juann, Mexico, Mr. anil Mrs. Wllinor lloycr arrived lit Ontnrlo Mondny. They nro- staying nt tho Iloyor homo for tho present. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Herhort Pnul, tho O.-W. II. & N. yard master, succumbed to nu nt tnck of tho grip Tuesday. F. W. How rottirneil till week from nn extended I rip thru the Mld dlo West, during which he visited Omnhn, St. Pnul. Minneapolis, Chi cago, St. Louis, Kansns City and other business centers. Whllo uwny ho visited n brother whom he had not scon In moro thnn 0 1 years. W. II. Huff of Cascade, was n visitor Sunday nt tho homo of Mr ami Mrs. Irwin Troxoll. While he was uwny from Cnscado that town was without Its plumber, contractor nnd general utility man. n matter of conjecture, but tho opin ion seems to provnll that tho Colum bia Highway M ho finished first, the Pacific Highway noxt mid tho John Day third. And It should bo houruo in mind that nt Ontario that portion of tho Columbia Highway, known ns tho "Old Oregon Trull," from Ponillotnn to this point, tho John Day Highway and tho Central Oregon Highway meet. COM.MKHCIAIi ei.im MICN IIKAH MANV HI'KAUKItS ( 'Continued from pngo ono ) WOIIK OX JOHN DAV IIKIIIWAV IIKI.N'O ItliXKWKD (Continued from pngo 1 ) ANOTHER Big Saturday Special You know what that means at the Independent Market Some Special Prices for SATURDAY, JAN, 31 High Patent Flour, overy sack guaran teed, per sack, 49 lbs. - - $ 2.90 per bbl., 4 sacks - - - 11.50 Sugar, one dollar to a customer, 8 lbs. - 1.00 Bulk Coffee, guaranteed to give satisfaction, .40 5 bars of Laundry Soap - - - - .25 Meat Specials Shoulder Steak, 15 cents per pound . Pork Sausage, 25 cents per pound Boiling Meat, 10 cents per pound Beef Roast, shoulder, 15 cents per pound Corned Beef, 15 cents per pound Pork Steak, 25 cents per pound Pork Roast, 25 cents per pound Feed We have a car of mill feed, mill run, Bran and Shorts Mixed, per sack $2.40 White Shorts, per sack - - ' - - 2.95 Those special prices are for cash on Saturday only. No phone orders taki n on tho unit between Fotrfll mid Con don mid this summer will see Us completion. Tho appropriation of $1:1,000,000 for road building ny tho Oregon legislature nt tho oxtra session tho foro part of this month, places th( stato next to California In good ro.-.d' movement In the entire Pi.cltlc Northwest. Just when tho vat net work of projects will ha completed h per cent efficient. Mr. Cook also aid that part of his mission to On tnrlo nt this time Is to Interest the citizens In tho purchnso of tho pre ferred stork of tho Idaho Power roinpnny. Ilefnro tho evening was over the moil present wore given Inrostlng figure on the lighting problem by Mr. Dee mid on tho genoral eronomlu rondlllon of the country hv Mr. Cook. Mr. Cook mndo particular reference to tho absence of thrift on the part of (ho pooplo of tho United Stele nud tinted that the business men lend their Influe-ico lo tho stop plir? of fnlo lock sales which mi nu.illy take hoi v' lo'l ninnns tho pooplo. il Commercial Creamery Co. Cash &aersofCream and Produce I'luca: South of Post Oflico, Ontario, Oregon Your licit Market for Cream, Kka, Poultry or all kinds $ Perhaps You wanted to volunteer to nurse in France. I'erhnps you went, maybe circumstances prevented. Adele Bleneau went. See her thrilling experiences in "ADELE" The Nurse's Story liy Adele Hlencau We pay lor Butter-Fat today 63 cents net The Independent Market Ontario, A. ROBINSON, Prop. Oregon I BeB MATS A ' BB? 'irJBVJBvjl Dreamland Theatre Sunday, February 2