ntet0 - WM - , "V XXIV ONTABIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OHEGON, TnUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 1(), .1920. tfO. 12. Wm Aftlttft. R FOR COUNTY STARTED XKAHLY TWO-liVXDHi:i KAXCII- Kits attkxd Mi:irriNcs at ('KAXGK MALL TUKHDAV wincm itumuu is OHOAXIKKD V. V. 18 T Definite, Will Hounded Program of .Utilities for Vi'r Adopted Honl liileiest Manifested Mltirt Woilc M Once. Aflor flcvcrnl months of stronuoiu effort on tlio purt of untliUKliiHtlc laiiQltorH who licllovo Hint rnnoli con ditions In Miilliutir county can bo bettered, Mnlhour Coutity'a Farm 11 in nun took definite and pcrmniicnl i'or.11 tit ti meeting held ut tho IJoulc vnrd Grange hall en Tuesday. It wiih n moniorubfo mooting In tho history of tho runchcrs of tho county, and 1 Itu out the gathering mnrked Interest wiih Hhown by thoHO piciout In nil there wore nearly two hundred iniiil.t'irt there during thu day. Some mine nml romnlnott until after dinn er, while otlicrH eanio nfter the noon hour foi tho afternoon session. Pro in II ti 1 lock until ." tho ranchum worn busy, (vpn dining tho noon hour committees mot and formulated re ports for tho nftornoon session. Tho women of tho Iloulevard dis trict liomloil hy Mrs. V. V. Hlckox rerved ti dinner at tho hall, nml threo tables of 4S porHOiiH at each wero iifcessnry, hut tho women with tholr limited fnullltlcH wero equal to the 1 cciihIoii nml ovcryono enjoyed that 1 cut Ion of tho program. Illt'kuv ,Mnil President Tho meeting was called to order hr V. V. Ulckox, who wiih chairman of tho temporary organization. F. M. Nortlirup or Oregon Slopo, clwlr niaii of tho Contitltutlon ami Hy-Lnws (oinmlileo road tho committee's re port, which was referred to a com inltteo, with 0110 representative of oath community organized Into n local bureau, theiio being Oregon Slopo; Hlvordnlo; Nyssa; Adraln; Vulo nml Cairo. Tho commltteo re tired and on Its.roturn tho coiiHtlfu- tlou nml by lawH wero adoptod. The luomhorH of thu conunltteo were: A conunltteo on nominations nna i progmm. of work wan nfipolntod as folio vm: V. T. Herrott, Vale, A. II (Continued on Last Page.) TRIBUTE OF FRANCE . TO BE PAID SUNDAY Iteliitlvtw of Soldiers, Sailors mid' Murines Who Died In the War to Itccclic Certificates Thru A met lean U'glon. At tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at 2t30, four tola tlves of tho young men from this ter ritory who died whllo In tho servlco will rocolvo tho memorial certificates dealnrlug tho debt of Franco to them for their sacrlflco of loved ones. The four memorial certificates will bo given to "Mrs Florence Johnson, whoso husband. Klbert Johnnon. was 0110 of tho first Ontario men to fnll In tho buttle in Flnndors Tho others are Mrs Ida Unzv, whoso son. Hurry Oliver, illod In the servlco; P. M. Duggnr will rece'vo one for his son. Karl Duggor; and Mr Vona Doswoll will bo given ono for her son, Robert J Hoswoll. OUlo B. Itngan, evangelist who Is conducting services at tho church uml who, during the war. was an army chnplln, will confer the certi ficates. Ontario Post of tho American le gion will be present In a body under the direction of the new president. Klmcr Leavitt. Earl Dtackaby, sec retary of the Post. Is arranging for the meatlng and has received the certificates to be distributed In honor of the men who died the Post urge the attendance of as many citizens of the city and country who can be present. Millard Sage returned last Satur day from McDermltt, where he has bet'n on the Sago ranch. Attorney C. McGonaglll, who has been HI for some time. Is out again, tho he hasn't recovered his strength completely Tom and Dave Logan of Drogan are In Ontario this week. Tom Logan camo down from the upper rountrv when Mrs. Logan became ill with the flu She la better now however xi:w itAKicitv will m: 111:111: IX OXTAHIO IX IT.W WKKKS Ontario will havo a now Imkery, u modern Institution with all tho latest equipment for tho manufacture of dainty culinary articles, breads and pastry. Tho now Institution, tho owners of which are not ready to make announcement of their project which will bo second to none in this section of tho country. During tho past week a quiet In vestigation of several sites was made nml until this is (lotoruilnoil no an nouncement of a definite nature can ho made. However, this Is Just one of tho new things to come for On tario this sprint;. CARIO RANCHERS GET THEIR BUREAU GOING Hiuiiii (intiict'iiiK at (.'rniim' nml itf' stilt ill Stiu tliif; Hiiiomi .Many Xciv .Moinbots Ad ded Since Tlit'ii. Altho thoro were only a fow ranch crs present at the mooting at the Grnugo Hall last Saturday, those who did ro were amply repaid hy the address they heard dollvorod hy W. W. Deal, state grunge mnstor of Idaho. Mr, Deal Kavo a grnphlc history of tho growth of farmers' efforts to 01 gunlzo for service from the days of tho Farmers' Alliance to the prosent tlinu, nml declared that tho Farm Ilurcnu movement was tho host jot devised for It had behind it tho or ganized work of tho United States Department of Agriculture. Tho future success of tho rancher, he said, was In tho Improvement of his ranch, Hint It may produce more mid thus bring grontor return'. This, ho said, was hotter than merely trying to get hotter prices. Tho bureau organized bv electing tho following project cemmitteemen: T. M'. Olnggott, crop Improvement; G. W Demi, marketing; A. Oratuso, pest nml disease control; V. V. Hlckox, community betterments; K II, Conklln, hoys mid girls uluhs. Following tlie meeting Miss Jean Conklln nml Miss Hoi tense Wells served sandwiches, enlec ami coffee to tho gathering. CIIICKKX KAISLHS IIAVK IIKICX VICTIMS OF FH.W'D Coplos of the N'nrthwost Poultry Journal of recent dato carry n story of the frauds that have boon alleged to have boon perpetrated upon tho chicken fanciers who have been "worked" hy men claiming to he ox pert Hnganlzors Those inon, claim ing to ho representative of the Ore gon or Idaho Poultry nssoolatlons, havo sold uhoep dip In rsnev cans as ! euros of chicken dlsos. have roe- . 'nintiimideil OmokH on mini t rv nil !"- ,i i ii,- .....o .nnr.in,i nnnii HUM 111 wttlJ J Pitiniii I'WIMI 1 men from good hard i-nsh Ontm U, has been visited hy ouu recently, ami In fact It In said ho Is still heio try ing this giiiuo Poultry men should ho warned nml tnko tholr problems up with tho County Agent or tho of ficials at O A. C. STi:i laPDKIt HKKAKS SUM UNO STOUI-: MAXA(Ji:it TO HOSPITAL Clarence ('router, manager of the local Alexandor store Is In tho Holy Uosnry Hospital suffering from a broken ankle; nun of tho big pints glass windows nt tho side of the en trance to tho store is bolng roplared. These two things are tho rosull of hronklug of tho stop ladder upi a which .Mr i-rouior whs emniiinp ft- nig iiio iruiisoini' niHit iiih lUMii, Tuesday morning When tho ladder broke It swerved to ono side shatter ing tho glass and Mr Cra.uer r ! upon tho tile eutrumi to tho storo nml broke his ankle. Ho was taken to the hospital at onoo mid will pro bably bo confined there for n month, John Gordan Is down this weok from the upper country looking aftor local Intorests. George Huntington Curroy of the Vale Entorprlso passwl thru Ontario Tuesday eurouto to Rugnno to attend the nowspapor men's couferouce whro ho Is to apponr on the program tomorrow. L. I. Hlrsoh left Monday for 'iilon go for a short business trip. Ho ox poets to he back In Ontario noxt Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. G L. King entortuin ed at dinner Sunday In honor f Mr. and Mrs C F I lager, who Ife't this week to mako tholr home at Kiamuth Falls Judge Daltou Hlggs reurnetl Tuosday from Hums, whero h" went to canvawi the result of the iiallot Ing In the Irrigation eleotlon. M. M. EcholB is Buffering from a relapso of tho flu at his room In tbe Moore hotel. John W. Cunnlghnm of Portland, who is In oharge of tho engineering of the Valley Drainage . dUtrlot. spent the wekjn Ontario. L G Olsenxroade a butlneee trip to Namna tills we?k where hU firm has many lajEC iouiranu under way. Mr and Mrt 3 II Athorton left Saturday eeniug for a short visit to Portland PARISH HOUSE GIVEN GLUB'S ENDORSEMENT Women of Kplseopnl d'ulld Propose to Kioet (iulld Hull TliU S iiior Loin All end v Owueil 1111 TI1I11I St 1 cot, S. W. Tho Commercial club at ltd moot ing Inst night ondorsoil tho project of the Episcopal Guild of Ontario to orcct a Guild Hall, nml Imllcatud that tho memhors would assist In the tors would miHist in rnc 0 building. L was brot to tho uttgn h hy W W Wood. Mm erection of tho Tho mutter tlon or tlio club by w W Wood. tho stated that nt present thoro is no plnco for tho high school classes to hold their parties and other activities and that this club house would servo tholr need and Hint of any other or ganization. Mossrs Seligmnu nml Cochran declared such n recreation hall needed nml others voiced sim ilar sentiments nml the motion to en dorse pnised unanimously. Tho Guild now owns throe lots on Third street, S. W , on which tho proposed hall wilt ho hullt. PHHIIAPH YOU CAX IIKLP MISS MOItltlSKV Murlo Morrlsey, who will give a concert Ih Ontario on March 21 has n special mission In life. Any one who can slug In tho wondrtrful way Miss Morrlsoy slugs bns u mis sion In llfo, you think? Hut this Is n spmial mission nml It may ho Hint somebody In Ontario can help hor. It sooms Hint shortly sftor the bat tle of llellonu Wood Miss Morrlsoy rocolvod a message. hlood-Mtulnad nml scruwiod In pencil, uml oucloied In u letter from u soldier nvorsMK. This soldier said Hint as ho was ad vancing on llellonu Wood ho found n Marine dying In n sholl hole. The Marine called him over, gno him this little posm, mid told him It whs Intended for a woman hack home, mid for him to send It on to Miss Moriisuy, whom ho hud hoard slutr thu "songs of homo" so many times, uml shu would dollvor tho nuxlwise. Just ut Hint moment n shell explod ed uml killed the Murine. So the soldier sent the mossHge on to Miss Morrlsoy, mid shn Is still try lug to justify tho Murine's faith In hor nml find tho woman Tho following Is ti copy of the poom : My Chi Hor oyos nlnt eyes of vlolst blue, Nor hur hull gulden iu tvu, Hut the ;lol -t. 'hoy nlnt Hlwnyx truo, Nor Is go'd : i n noblest eiown. She never doos tho evening tens, Nor trios tho soalal whirl. Hut wo lovo Home, hor mid mo, M nwd her My Girl. Her smile nlnt Just u lnvlu' smllo. N'or her klsM n moment's bliss, Hut ii'Hoh ilon'i nuiko II 'e worth whllo. And bllas nlnt liappluoiui. You droam of auto, trips b' sea, And diamond . ruhlos, hrryls. Hut I droam her. ami !ic Z um me, And when I -n . ' '. with tho fever's flush. Ami my thoughts are of the past. ;ljBr ,,d br:rrt fuitll ,,, ,ho (1,mtU. room's huHli, And her fblll. hrl .gs hope to tho And how I worship hor anow-whlto hair, Tlie whlto of my Mother' curls, Gee. lovo soma her and me, Mother Mho's my girl. A genuine mid loving tribute is It not? Ami so Miss Morrieey is search lug ovorywhere for the motliar who l anxiously waiting. as are so man) i mothers who ha sous overseas that will never como Iwek. for this last message from hor hero. Appearing with Miss Morrlsey on .....'. .. .;. . ...... . w ............ niunHisy niKiu wm no .w iiiww lleddlek. the notoil ptsnlst. Mrs J It Feugler, who arrived horo from Powior. Kas . thu latter part of tho weok, to join her hus band, the division lineman or the O S L., reported that the eeatral part of Kansas was In the grip or severe wind ami snow storms when she left Mrs. J W Gearharl came down from Drew nay last Monday to visit at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. J II Atherton. Mr and Mrs. Fred Piatt of Parma were Ontario visitors on Sunday Mark and ISdgar Huherford are in Ontario from (no upper country, the former bavin- heu called by Hum in his family here. Mrs James G Smith of Caldwell spent tbe week end the guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Lackey Clarence Wood or Xampa spent Sundov in Ontario visiting relatives and friends DANCEPROGRAM TO BE GIVEN BY ORCHESTRA Alumni, Student and FilcniN of High School to He Pro-ont ut Kliihinnto I'riiin lYIilny lUeu- ItiK ut Oregon Club. Tho Orogon club rooms will he the scono of nn olnhornto prom given liy thu High School Orchestra In honor of tho alumni, students mid friends of tho school. Tho the orchestra, which has been working hard all year under the di rection of Prof. M. 1). Thomas, has been henrd at u number of student functions nt tho High School, this Is its Initial appearance In so elaborate a program nml the young men and women of tho club nro hard nt work Lou tholr program. Tlie club has named us Its guests of honor nt tho dancing party Mr and Mrs. W. F. I Ionian, Mr. mid Mrs W. F. Wocse, Mr. mid Mrs. W W Wood, Mr. and Mrs. L. Adnin, Mr and Mrs. G. K. Alkuu, Mr. uml Mrs W. L. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Dormnii, Mr, uml Mrs. 11. O, Drano nml Superintendent of Schools II P. Lewis. Tho following Is tho personnel of the orchestra, tho parts they piny and tholr class: M. I). Thomas, director, Coruot; Muhol Madden, Piano. 11)21; Itulph 0er. Violin. 10 Id; Willis Mnlo, VJo llii, 11)22; Paulino .laqulsh, Violin, 1112 1; Frank Dormnn, Haxapliono. 11)20; Itnlph Drano, Clarinet. l!)2:t; Itlcharil Adams, Clarinet, ll)2!i; Kid on Mndilou, Horn, 1020; Jack Peter son, Horn. I020, llowurd Twiford. Cornet, 1021; James Clark, Comet, 1023; Charles Human, Drums, 1020 powku com pa xv hi:xii:d AW INCHKASK IX HATI-S THIS YK'.XIt' According to tho Ilolso papers of Wednesday the Idaho Utilities com mission signified Hint mi order would he Issued denying tho Idaho Power company tiny Increase In Its Irrigation pdwer rates for the coining Irilgatlnn season. The commission Indicated Hint even tho the hearing wuio continued mid mi liicronso permitted that It could ijot become offectlvo for 120 days nml Hint would practically nullify any benefits which tho com pany could derive from an lucieiise this season TWENTY MEN NOW AT WORK IN LOCAL SHOP U. S. Mmiufiiiiiiilng Plant One or Few limes In NiutlmoM Willi Suppl) or Sheet Metal Sum. dent for Demand, Thru tho foresight .of L. G- Olson of tho U. S Manufacturing company Hint Institution Is busily-engaged In turning out a grunt quantity or shout metal work dostlnnd for ship ment to points nil tho way from Luwiston, Idaho, to Joromo At tho present t lino thoro nro 20 men ougagod at the company's plant hero, or on the work It hits In hand at Xampa. Hero In Outuilo great big tanks for the Payette Valley Hex Spray company mo being made for shipment to Now Plymouth, Prult luml, Wood's Spur and other point So short has tho supply of shoot met al become In this suction that linker ami Wolsor firms huw had to send work to Ontario Mr Olson sec mod h carload of this material at the kov orumont salo of supplies at Vancou ver Washington somn time ago. MIXIATUHK LAND HVHU IS KKPOKTKD I'HOM OWYIIKH Visitors from tho Owyhee section report that there Is a miniature rush of settlors to the dry lands above the Succor Creok project, within the pro pound Owyhee district What stint ed tho rush can not bu learned In On tario, but tho talk development has apparently boeu circulated in the Gem District of Idaho, for It Is from that section that seekers como. most or the laud ' , I'arkor's Tiro shop Is tlio latest business venture In Ontario It Is ,watft, , t,,0 ,,ralier ,lU(,ng jHht north of tho Idaho Power company's office. Mr. Purkur Is expeollug his equipment any day this week, for It has biiii In transit from the east for sumo time . Seymour Worn of Nysaa, who pur chased a ranch on the Valley View road 4ast fall, has completed a hand some residence ' on the place ami moved Into It last week. Mr and Mrs. L. M. Koaily, who spent the winter in Georgia vIsIHnk witu Mr Iteady's parents, returned Saturday. Tho they had a delightful time, the South did not appeal to them us a substitute for thu 8ns ke river valley. Mr. and Mrs P J Gallagher went to Hoiso Tuesday to bo present at the annual ball given by the Ikilse Rlks TUoy had a good time, too, and re turns! Wednesday. Miss Margaret Hlatkaby spent tbe week end in N'ampa tbe hum r Mt Imh Priniiu- LACK KXTUIIM STILL FOH CIVIC I.MPIIOVKMKXT (OX' T.ST So far only ton entries Imvn bnen miuto for tho First National bank's Ivlc IniproNoinent contest t'mler tho terms of tho gift of prizes by the naiiK ii was stipulated Hint nt least j 1(5 ontrlos would ho necossary. So iur necreiury i-. i.esue IIOUV lias le colved tho signatures of the follow -lng:s Al Chance. S. F. Taylor, Jr . Lnruo Hlacknhy. L I Hlrsch, II M Hrowno. W L. Turner. II H. Tuniiey, V. W. Chnmhers, J It For Hor. W. F Kscuo, and Mrs K M Grolg. Tho lust day for entry Is Mondav, March 1. nml there ihould bo ut least .10 ontrlos for tho contest Those who nro thinking of entering should sign tho iippllcntlons ut tho secretary's office at once AT ANNUAL ELECTION I, IIIincIi, II. II. Ttiiino., l. M. Tnggiiit, II. It. Cockiiim, ,1, . Hlncknliy, I J. C. Vim Pencil uml Dr. II. S. I'liiiuer IHflM'tllfH, With nn nttendnnce of nearly fin tho Commercial club last 'lght held Its annual mooting when the follow ing directors wero chosen for the coming your. I,. I Hlrsch, II. II Tunnoy, D M. Tnggiirt, II. II. Cock rum, J. It. Hliickiihy, C. 0. VnuPol ton nml Dr K. 8 Fortnor. The vote for Dr Fortnor mid Frank Itmler was u Ho ami Mr Under witiidrow In favor of him. D M Taggurl. loo, sought to withdraw hut on being urged to romidn on the honrd did so. Hostile this matter of business the oluh hoard mi extensive report from Socrotiiry F Leslie Hotly which will ho printed In detail next weok. show ing tho club's work during the past year. Lnruo Hlucknhv. treasurer, rniwiri. oil a cash balance or JlT-ClOO on hand now. of which $1000 Is the gift or L. I. Hlrsch to the club. An auditing conunltteo consisting of itiiiik icnuor, w K. Iloinmi uml it W BwmHor wns appointed to iiuillt the hooks of the club for Hie year Water System DNciixhimI 11. II. Tunnoy reported that the commltteo to Investigate tho propos ed low pressure . system for Irriga tion wnlor had received nsHniiitos from O. A. Kratz. city engineer, that It would cost $50,000 to construct tho prnposud pumping sstem mid laterals from Hlverslde to the high points In the city from which to dis tribute tho water In open ditches Since this could not ho done this season in time for Irrigation he urged Hint u temporary plan be used Hint of getting witter from Hie Wll sou illtcli mst or town This, he said, could he done uml would fur nish ample water for the your The committee mimed to hmiilh. this mat- l ter was continued with power to so- cine iiio iiimi necessary to contract for tho water To ijir this the number of lots will bo nssossod at u given sum por lot for the season. Pmk Sites lteMiileil II II Cookriim, chairman of tho commltteo on parks, reported lis In vestigation of the proposed site hy the public schools, also In Hlverslde mid for the Improvement of the pres ent park near the station They re ported that It would he necessary to buy tho sites by the High School, or In Hlvnrslile and that the railroad company would object to u play ground park neur the station The committee was conlliiuod In service Watchman for Oozing Mayor It W Jones reported Hist tho railroad company had Informed him that u flag man hud been order mI to patrol tho Idaho avaniie cross ing from 8 a m until 0 p. m The loimultteu on roads was In structed to keep I rack of the pro posed mirvey for the Old Oregon Trail across Deed Ox Flat ami to confer with tlie residents of that snetlon ami Dlrlslou rSugliieer It II Hnldork. ' llirnphrey Plnnoy of New Vork City, nephew of Mr ami Mrs W. J Plnnev, arrived In Ontario last Fri day morning lo take a position in the engineering department of tho State Highway commission's office hero, whloh Is 'under the direction of lu glneer J II Jnyco Mo Jacob PrlnzliiK camo down from Nampa Tuesday to be one or tho guests at tho seslon or the Tuei day bridge club which mot at the tome or Mrs L Adam Mrs II C Whltworth of Wulser was also an out-of-town guest Mr and Mrs C It. Amldnn or the Houlevanl. who spent the winter buck In Allegou, MIohlKan. visiting with Mr Auildon's mother, have re turned to their home hero. Mr and Mrs Ivan K. Oukes have purchased tho If C V'anpettoii resi dence in Hlverslde which Mr and Mrs VanPatlen will vaente when their new home widen has heeu started on Second street, S. W . Is completed The Woman's club tuet today at the home or Mrs L Adam Miss Lavlne Smith entertained the members of tho Wednesday bridge club at her home on First street, S W.i yesterday. Mr sml Mrs Hurl Hlackaby spent Friday of last week lu Holm RANCHERS WILL HAVE F COUNTY COl'HT Hi:Ol'lSTi:i) ID NAMKTHHi:i: HIHCCTOHs t N l)KX NKW LAWjV.V. IIICUOX K. M. IKA AXI) V. T. 1 1 Kit HiriT NAMKD BETTER SCHOOLS GIN BOOST HnmiieiM Suggest (Nuisolliliitlim if School DIstilctH nml i'lnuxpoi to Hon of School Chlldicii us Desh nblo foi' All Coiiceiiiisl. I Tho Mnlhour County Fair Hilt year will ho under the direction or tin rnnchers or the county. To compL with a recent law the directors or H fair are appointed hy tho coiiuu court from a list of uimiliioes fin tilshed hy tho ranchers Tho members or the Form Hurcaii on Tuesday nominated V. V. Illckuv or Adrian, V. T. Hun el t or Vulo and K. M. Dnmi or N'yssu for the poxl Hons. Among the other resolutions r fered hy the bureau mnmheis wi that or K. M. Demi, who uncoil that the roads or the county ho dlstilcl d nml he regularly umkkoI hy rnncli ers, so that the roads could ho main tallied. The ranchers also urMiMl the con sotldntlou or school dlstrhls and tin transportation hf country rhlldn u lit the consolidated schools, so that thny wll have the advantages m grndoil schools. SAGK STHIXO OF IIOHSItH XOW IV TIIAIXIXO AT TL HAN, Down across the Hue at Tlu Jumiu Mexico, a number of ponies familiar to the race track followers at tin Malheur County Fair are kfHIii rnudy for the big races, nt the Mexl can race track Two weeks ago .Jack Welsh hit McDormlll with his own stilus In eluding Desert (told. Cuynia. uml Sprltely Miss uml the rnllnwlm horses or Mr Sage's; Nevada (Hi I Frank llayno. Disaster Maid III Mr. Welsh will train for two weoks or iiioio before starting lu iur of the races hut Mr Sage expod- to hoar of winnings before long for at least two or Hie offering me rooii enough for any track REPUBLICANS TO HOLD LOVE FEAST TUESDAY Following Control Cniiiiulllee Meet log Dinner Will be Son oil in Kioulug uml Orator) K- peeled to Few Fiecd). Itepubllonu coiiimlttuoiiien from all soqHoii of the county aro oxpociid horo next Tuesday to ntto-id lt moetlux of the County Central nim mlttee whloh Is to hnve dlmrso or th itampalKii this full. In the evening followliiK Hie un ' lug there is to he a dinner and committee Is hilsluly emcaged im -n seourliiK speakers for that imhi.i. One of the spHl ers wltei-e pr'sni Is assuied is Mis McMuth of l'' land who la lu charge or tho winuaii organliutloi' within the psrt) mid Is planned that the eomiulltee will I able lo perfect woman's anxlli.ir for the lounl comity conunliteK i least that Is the plan, for aliu" such a program has been standi iiioMtluus lu North aud Mouth V.il Ontario women, however, ha" n iKHlfltHl a iiimked ilearee of 1. t i lu the oainiiitlKii as yet. but tie u repiihlluuii couiuiilteemen t i ineetlug c next week lo furnish t Impetus to carry the plan forwunl IDI.L WICVlilUH I'OH ICAItlA luMHIXO ICM'UHIieXCItli III. HI That this Is the Ideal serllmi u wliiuh to winter fewl sheep Is ! m proven this week in the first rcpi.it fiom sheepmen whose flocks are n lambing near Ontario, Nyssa uml Vale go favorable lias been I1 Aoather thus far that few of h lambs are being lost and a bis ui of them sre expectod. Captain Itoberl M. Uhmhu Hums was lu town for severs! ii. this week He reports greet jnuhh lu Harney, where the Irrigation l Hon earned by an almost uusnliu"" voto and where the InsUllath'ii water works and sewerege sysii-iu are now being talked of (or the w future, and a 180.000 hosplUI Is prospurt Ontario will have lu mi i lively to keep ahead of Uurns. .o Hob. Hay Duncan of Hiulsh Is in on tarlo this week Mr Umtetnl Imon 111 at the hoia- or utc nsrom Mr and Mrs And I ijf. fm i Mst week, but Is impi mif (iareuee C )rfir c e.i t. Portland Monday by tn iii of i i father who bad hweu Hi then- In . IniHpliul for Hume tliiii-