THE ONTAIUO AliUUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, TIIURSDAV, APRIL 8, Jf)20. I i R r 4 COLLEGE BOYS PLEASE IN THEIR FRUITLAND PROGRAM i Mollicra' Clirli Until Inline (iiitli('i' liiK Km in Women In (Jrl ! Miim In Mlllnciy. i.orAii onti, www hkciuotauv OP OHIMSON I'KKHH ASSOCIATION Ontnrlo frlumU nf Mr. oml Mm. J. V. Piirloy IH ho Intorcstcil In tlio following n ceo u lit of thu wnddl.iiK of tliolr tlnudilor, Minn Opal, who grail HI2VMAN IIOUNI) OVKU Ai-n:it i.on(J iii:ai!i.(j (Continued Prom I'ago 1) thru thu Ontnrlo Nntlounl, nil on 1' M. (loLTllnir of WniiHitu. Wlecmmtn uatcit (rum the Ontnrlo High School ' Against IIiumo ho U'Htltlcct lloynmn l.nnt TliUMtlny ovonltis Iho Wlilt liuiti CoIIcko (lino (!luh Kvt u moHt itollitlitful cntortnlntncnt nt tho High School Awunitily room In thu Frult liiml xcliooln. Tho room wiih packed. More tlinn $150 wiih Inkun In mill thu HcnlorH, under whose nuxnlcuH tho inURlcnt whs given, cleared $(10, which lliey will use for commence lnent expeliKPH. HchIiIoh tho good iiiuhIc tho Priiltlntiil people hud reiiHon to rejoice because of the ntiigo pnlntliiKK which hml hecn painted by our own l'rof, T. It. Nnl noli nnil no ono Iiiih 'given ho much of IiIm time nml thought for tho better ment of tho community. Tho Htngu fitted out In tho High Hchool Ahhoii' lily room In iiiohI nttrnctlvo nnil ar tistic and Is needed for the ninny ncliool entertainments and plays which are held during thu spring term. Boon tho people of the com munity will hnvo nn opportunity to help pay for.Homu of the expense of material or thu Htngn rittnigM ny at -tnudliig thu piny soon to lie given liy tho high Hchuol, tho receipts of which uro to he used for this pur pose. Tho friends of Mr, nnil Mrs. Hurry Iletelienner were grieved to learn of tho dentil of their flvo months old (laughter last Thursday night nt their homo near Mldvnle. Tho little wns apparently nil right when she wiih put to lied hut In thu morning wjih found dend, dun It Is thought to heart trouble. Mr. and Mm. Dele homier brought tho little ono to tho homo of Mm. Iletidienner's mother, Mm. PrniicoM llenggolor, nenr Prult hind, and tho little ono wns laid lo rent Sunday morning In the Ontnrlo eemetiiry, Quito n number of mothers braved tho Inclement weather Friday lo at tend the Mothers' Circle. Hpeclnl nnil delightful music wiih rendered by tho second grndo mid others and liilto ii discussion over tho Joining of tho County Public Health Associa tion, wiih held. It wiih decided lo Join and two delegates Mrs. Met ier mid Mm. Thodo wore appointed by tlio acting president. Mrs A. T. Illnhop, to represent tho Priiltlnnd Circle nt tho meeting called for thnt purpose In Payette Thursday, April 1 1 tli. ut tho M. I-:, church. Kvory mother In this community Is urged to attend. Tho (Iran go presented the Circle with about :I0 which Is to he expended In filling up tho boles In tho schoid ground. Tuesday evening about 2fS of tho iielghhorH on lllverslde nvonun gath ered nt tho homo of 'John Lewis and gave him a welcome In the nature of it surprise. Ho Is looking after the ranch which his father, Jay Lewis, purchased from Mr. I'uchert across Mould or tho Hiinlu Itosa. A good (lino wiih hud. Monday evening nt tho M. V. lloroliliio homo u largo number of people gathered to honor llnv. nud Mrs. Pord llurtoh before their leav ing this week for New Plymouth to assume charge of tho llnptlst church Itev. and Mrs. llurtch will he missed from our community. Hundny ono of tho best Kinder en terlnlnmentH wiih held at tho M. K. church during tho Hundny school hour. A number of solos and ideas lug recitations made tho ontertnln meiit Interesting, Following Itev. Knight of New Plymouth preached to n large cougregutlon The llreth reu ohurch rendered a splendid IvastiT eutertuluiuent In the evening. Ilev. Vim Deusen of llolse will come this week to nssumo charge of tho M. F. pastorate. Ho Is n strong nuin nud 1'rultlnnil Is fortunate In hnvlng a mini with such experience ns her pastor. Vernon llulett returned Monday morning to Cambridge after n week's visit ut tho J. 8. Hill home. Mr. nud Mm. William lllrdsall nud (ihllilou moved Monday to Prult Innd where Mr. lllrdsiill Is emplned at the P. I'. Johnson firm. Mrs. (!ary Tusslng nud daughter were guests Wednesday of Mra, It. B. Kulch. Huuday Mr. nud Mrs. N. W. l.owU with tho clnHA of 11)17, which up peared In tho Oregonhin of March 2'i. The murrlngo of Miss Opal M Par ley of Portland nud Lloyd Hlclies of Oregon City, wna solemnized yester day afternoon, nt 3 o'clock nt tho First Methodist church, llev. Joshua Stmifleld officiating. Only Imme diate relntlves of tho young couple were present. Following tho mnrrlnge, Mr. HIcIioh nud hit bride left on tliolr honey moon, which will he spent In tho Caiindlnn rookies nud In Victoria iiiyl Vancouver, II. C. Upon tliolr return they will go to Astoria, where Mr, Itlcbes bns accepted n position ns till vortlslng mnnuger of tho Kvenlng Iludgut, taking up his duties In thnt city April 1, mid thu young couple will be ut homo to their friends In Astoria Mny 1. Miss Parley Is n most charming mid accomplished young woman. Hhe Ih thu youngest daughter of Mr. mid Mm. J II. Parley, formerly of On tnrlo. EASTER FROLIC FURNISHES drew rheckH to L, llarrls and pent theso checks to (loorllng. A. L. Chance .mnnngcr of tho lloUe Payette Lumber compnny, testified thnt Heymnii hud unpaid lumbor mid material hills with his company to tho amount of $4,000 for his Maid ing operations. Tho only witness culled by the do fciiBO wiih J. A. Draper, who built tho lloynmn house. He testified tjuit he took thu contract for tho construc tion nnil tnnterlat mid that nil the bills wuro paid on tho bungalow save n Hiunll pnyment that under tho con tract wiih not due. There might bo u fow extras hut not of great value, bo testified. HOW MANV WANT WATKIt to iitmavn: i,awnh? ( Continued from pngo ouo ) .Ionium XcvtM .Notes Inillniln Lively Interest In Social I.vciiIn Many Visitors Ntop In County' Western Metropolis. (Hpeclnl to thu Argun.) JUNTUUA, Ore, April 0. -On Saturday ovenlng nil thu school chll drou of tho neighborhood and some of thu grown-ups, assembled for a lively Faster frolic ut thu homo of Aim. Jou Carter. Tlio young guests wore entertained pleasantly until u Into hour with dancing, gnines mid refreshments. Father O'llaguu of Ontario came up Saturday to celebrate tho Faster muss nt Ht. Patrick's church. Jack Weber, who Iiiih been spend ing tho winter ut bis old home In WorcoHtur, Ohio, returned to Juii tum on Saturday. . P. J. (lulhigher of Ontario, u for mer resident of Juntura, wiih greet ing old friends between trains on Saturday. W. 8. Cooluy of Ontario wiih visit ing In this vicinity last week. School cloNod lust Thursday for thu spring vacation. Thtniloro Ilreck, Jr., who has charge of thu grammar depurtuieut. left Friday morning fur a few duys visit In llolse. Ho wiih ac companied by K, J. Stuart. Ilabo Drlggam, who Iiiih been em ployed ut tho Agency ranch, left lust Tuesday for Oklahoma to ho gone some tlmu. Alva Woodruff of Hums, assisted by W. II. Jeffries, wiih repairing tele- phono lines hero Inst week. Junius llohiiu nud son, P.vorctt, of Cuuudu, former residents of this suction, uro visiting old friends here. Mm, Anglo Murphy and daughter Margaret, and son Hilly spent the week end In Juntura. Andrew McDonald wiih a piiHseugur Saturday morning for outside points. During his absence, Alex Murray Iiuh been driving thu lluuluh stage. Mm. A. M. Ttiylor of lluuluh re turned Saturday after n fow days spent below. Miss Mary Mcltau of lllverslde was u Juntura visitor Saturday. Father O'llngnu, Mr. mid Mm. I.. P. Dolsole, mid Dr. and Mm. Hodge wore Sunday visitors nt thu Murphy ranch near lluuluh. Mm. William Pentou nud daugh ter of llohiiu wero tho week uud gueatB of Mm. Jou Curler. William Itoburtsou mid daughter, of Drewsey, left Monday morning for llolse where Miss Arley Is attending school. Mr. and Mm. Jarvls Smith of DrowRoy returned on Monday from llolse where they hnvo been visiting tblor daughters In school. Dick Scott of Ontario, who former ly lived near lluuluh, brought up some cattle lust week for tho range. Individual can not tnko that degree of Interest, ho or she will not bo un entitled to nay: "Why don'fr they do something?" It Ih up to tho Individ ual right now, 4 Thu commltleu linn tho lint prepar ed mid has placed It nt tho Tnggnrt Hardwaro Htore, whero It will bo convenient for anyone to sign. The number of the lots for which wnter Ih wanted must bo listed before tho 1 cnmmltteo will ho able to dctcrmlno what tho cost of service In tho sum mer will be. Tho wntor will bo fur nished nt cost. Theio will ho no ! overhend expense. Tho ditches must ho put In shnpe nnd the committee has nunierotiR de tails to work nut, but everything de pends upon getting tho lots listed 1 Whon this Ih done tho per lot bnsls wilt be arrived nt nnd the funds will 1 be collected. The cost for the entire season must bo paid In ndvnnre mid tho niQiiuy placed In tho bnnk before tho sorvlce slnrtcd. That wiih ono or tho conditions upon which tho water was secured for tho soason. Tho moral of this story Ih to net now. If Ontnrlo rltlzens who otJeet to sprinkling really want ditch wnter this Ih thu only means that run bo found to gut It. It Ih strictly up to tho Individual to net, mid net ut once Mm. Mrs. J. A. Mnddux, rotumed to Ontario from Seattle thin week. Mr. nnd Mm. L. It. Ilrolthnupt nnd Miss KIbIo Klllott attended the Hpe clnl service nt the Pnrk school oil Oregon Slope Sunday. Mm. llrlet hnupt hnd chnrgo of tho music nt tho service which was attended by 11 lnrge gnthurlng of Oregon Slope peo ple. Homer Maddux was confined to his homo for iiovornl dnys thin week, hut Ih able to be out ngaln. Tom Logan of Ilroguu wiih mi On tario visitor tho first of tho week. I NFUIIIIIOHS TO MKiri'. ' Tho Modern Woodmen nnd Jloyul Neighbors will meet tho second unit fourth Monday evenings of each mouth ut 8 o'clock ut thu Masonic hull. Tho next meeting will liu April 12 nnd nil members are requested to be present, also any who nru members of other cnmpH tiro cordially .Invited WANTKD Flvo or ton ncres nenr Ontnrlo. No Improvements want ed. Can bo In nlfatfn. Address llox 74, Ontnrlo. 322-lii-tf POIt BALK Tlirco building lots In Ontnrlo residence district Cement pavement around them. Sue W. II. llrooko. A bargain. .123-10-tf ItKSIDKNCK In Ontario, modern. "rooms house; beautiful lawn mid trecH, roHes mid shrubs of nllklnds lmiulro 321 Argun, or nddresn box 74,' Ontnrlo, .12110-tf V. ('. T. V. POSTPONi: MP.iniNd. Tim riiL'iilnr mentliiir (if Hut V. f' entertained to Kaster dinner Mr. iinil.T. u. will mil bn held Tuiwiinv. ah-ii lu II O l.inl. .....I u,..i llnli.ip, ' . .. .. . . . ' . ' . I,n-l.....l t..... t. -1... .... ,M.n it. .,. iuivii uini imi, mimn.la U HCCOIIUl OI (110 1 II 1 0 1 C II II TCI 1 llllll IHIIIUIIII IIISI Wl'I'K III IIIUHU IIIIH HCC- uud Major Hurry Lewis nnd Mm Sunday hcIioo! coiivoiitluim to ho held H t'mlr home. LowIh uud children. on that date. (Joorgo Maddux, son of Mr and LOCAL AND PERSONAL (Continued Prom Page ri) Tho Womnn'n Club met todny nt (he home of Mm. II, II. Whllnoy. Mm. J. It. Itnsiiiussen wiih hostess this week to thu Wednesday llrldgu club. Mm, L. Adam returned Monday from u visit lo her mm nt St. Anthony. Sluto Senator nnd Mm. Jullen A. Hurley of Vule were In Ontnrlo Sat urday, Mm. I. K. Oliver enmo down from Malheur for a visit with Ontnrlo friends. Tho Cnthollc IadloV Society will meet Friday nt the homo, of Mm. 11. O. Driiuo. Mm. Kinnm Cnuover nud her sl;. ter, MUh Lucy Wade, visited Payette Saturday, Horn Tuesday, April U. to Mr. nnd Mm. Kd Huffman of Mailed station, u Hon, weight 8 pounds. Clarence ('milium of thu Alexan der Clothing Co., Ih able to bo about, on crutches nnd will soon bo able to leave tho hospital. Mr. nnd Mm. J. U. Pqrllor moved Into their now residence on Second Htreet, 8, , on Monday. Tho Music Club will hold u soj'lnl meeting Saturday afternoon ut the homo of Mm. (V II. Kmlson. Mr. uud Mm. K, A. Means of Vale wero Ontnrlo visitors Saturduy uveu Ing on a shopping excursion. Miss Allco Mullott, who for tho past four yeum Iiuh boon u V. W. C. A Becrotury lit liny City mid Juck- hoii, .Mich., arrived hero fur a months visit with her parents. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Mnllett. Superintendent II. J. Loreiitzeu or tho KiiHtern Oregon Land compnny has moved to tho comimny's ranch south of NyMa. Mm. Loientzon mid tneir luiiiy daughter cumo up from I I Hl'.VDAV AND, MONDAY APIHL II AND IU NULL HIIIPMAN In HACK 'HI (JOD'H COl'NTHV Patbe News TI'IWDAV, OCTOIIPIt III PAUA.MOUNT . A I IT1 'It AIT PIIOOUA.M .... Tltlu Next Weuk .... Coiiieily: 'Voice of Obiilness' WKDNIWDAV, APItll. II 111(1 :io Pi:oPI,K .MIWICAL CO.MPANV IIOAD SHOW 'LICI-H (JO" (let you tlckeiH at Ontnrlo I'linrmnoy, Tlll'llSDAV, APIUI. 1.1 P.U'LIM: PHHDKIIICK ill "IIONDH OP LOVII" Cemedy: "I'our- of n Kind" PI.III.W AND HVIl'ltDAV AI'ltIL 1(1 AND 17 CII.HLi:V CHAPLIN III "A DAVH PLPASPIIH" Also ,MAV ALLISON In, "PAIIt AND WAIIMKIt" TWO IMPORTANT ITEMS first Save money on your spring suit by getting the best Second-Save an additional ten dollars by buying it of Alexander Comparison, Trying 't On and Exami motion Will Verify Our Asso.tions. THE NEWEST MODELS in Mens and Young Men's Suits are ready for you today at this store. Our assortment is the Largest and most complete. Quantity Buying on our part for all our large and growing stores enables us to make you this saving, Costs nothing to have us prove it. SPECIAL For One Week From today until SATURDAY night, April 17, we will sell an assortment of Men's Sx, con taining 218 Dozen, at 20c the pair or 3 pairs for 50c 25c the pair or 5 pairs for 1 . 1 0 35c the pair or 4 pairs for 1 .20 50c the pair or 6 pairs for 2.60 1.00 pure thread silk, 6 pairs 5.oo These sox nre standard makes, all colors, full double sole, toe and high spliced heels. ALEXANDER D REAMLAND THEATRE . OREGON. V ONE NIGHT ONLY!! Special Attraction JOHN M. SHEESLKY, Inc. WED. APRIL 14 The 'Captivating Operatic Star Gertrude Hutcheson LATE STAR offers IN 4'Morry Widow." -'Chocolate Soldier." Boston Grand Opera Note to Music Lovers During the Ontario engagement Miss Hutcheson will sing a short program of specially selected operatic numbers. A Most No; able Metropolitan Cast in Support. Sl MONTHS I.ONfaCHi: Til KATUN, .V. V. Seats on sale Ontario Pharmacy Saturday, April 10th Phone No. 2 for Reservations Now. with THE RIP ROARING MUSICAL FARCE SENSATION LET S GO ?? A Chorus of Dainty, Dashing", Dancing, Damsels. Prices $1.50, $1'.00 and 75c Plus War Tax I