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THE ONTAItIO AUG US, ONTAMO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920. LOCAL ID PERSONAL. M. H. Joyco of Nnmpa Is visiting frlomlfl lioro this wook. C. S. Watson loft Thursday for n business trip to Suit Lnko City, Utali. Hubert Lccs hns accepted n position with tlio Stato Highway CommlHslon near Burns. Miss Uln Illcc of llolso spent tlio wrok ond visiting with Miss Dorothy Twlfonl. Miss Rttn McCrolght who hns hcon nttondlng Cheney Normal school for tlio past month returned homn Mon day evening. Dan Onllnglmr of Junturn whs n Hunday visitor at tho P. J. Oallagher homo. Attornoys P. J. nullaglmr, W. V. Wood, and J W. McCulloch wont to Vale Monday on legal business. Mrs. S. 1). normnn ami ilniiKhtcr Allro who have heen visiting In Porl lund for tho past month returned Hunday morning accompanied hy Miss Owondolyn Nowtnn who will spend her vacation vlsltlni; friends hero. Miss Tlielma Hess from North Powder, Oregon, camo to Ontario to accent a nosltlon ns asslstnnt to Dr. C, M, Tyler. Miss Hess Is n sister of Mrs. Tylor. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Paul hnve moved Into tho liouso recently occup ied hy I'. L. Hotly. Mrs, Handal Sago and two daugh ters (Irayco and Alfarottn, camo homo Friday from Portland hnvlng spent tho week following tho close of the school vnnr at tho Unlvorslty at Ku- Keno. attending tlio Ttosn Fostlvnl. A. C. Mooro, "troubln shooter" for tho llurrotighs Adding Mnchlno Com pany at Holxn wiik n business visitor In Ontario, Monday. Tho regular meeting of tho Mon day llrldgo ('lull this, week was at tho homo of Mrs. W. F. Homan. Tho first prlo was won by Mrs. J. I). Illlllugsloy. Mrs, J. It. Kortler gnvo a party Friday afternoon In honor of tho Monday llrldgo Club. Mrs. John Has mussnn won tho prize, On Wodnesdny afternoon Mrs. A. T. Chrlstlanson ontertnlned a large number of her music pupils at her homo. Dainty refreshment) were nerved nud nil reported a very enjoy able time. W. II. Hrooko ;tnd family return etl Wednesday from an extended trip to Chicago and otltor F.nstorn cities. J. 11, O'Kcofo matin n ImisIuomk trip to Itolse this week. 10. C. Prnpst was In llolso this weok. J. It. It.iismussen and n. C Andor burg of this city and Mr. Kaywood of Nnmpa returned from a success rill fishing excursion on Riimmot creek wlioro tboy spent several days last wook. 11. II. Clement returned Hatiirday from Portland where lit) attended the Bhrlner'H convention. Iln was nrenm pnnletl homo by his wlfo and son, Htlllman, who luivo been visiting rel atives at Portland, Oregon City and Walla Walla. They also nttended tho lloso Festival, Mrs. L, II. Hreltbaiipt nud sister, Miss Klslo, Klllott arrived homo Tues day from a months visit with rela tives at (Iresham, Oregon. Tboy al so attended tho Hose fnriilvui in Portland. Mr itiitl Mm. Charles Denny of Wolsor visited at tho J. II. (Ionian home Hunday. Mr. Denuv Is tho linotype operator on the Welter Am erican staff. Mr ami Mrs. Polo DuFord return ed Saturday evening from it motor trip to Portland. Mr nntl Mrs. fl. Korsbner and Mrs. Pierce motored down from lloinedale Huuilav anil spent tho day visiting friends In Ontario, W L- Turner has received the no lount of tho graduation of his sou II II Turner, from tho Ynlo I,nw Reboot on Thursday. Juno 24th. It H. Tumor has accepted n position with a prominent law firm In New York and expects to remain In the Hast for a year, after that he Intends to rnmo west to locate. Tho annual flower day of tho W. C. T. V. which was last Hatiirday was a decided success. Sixteen beauti ful boiuiiiAts of flowers wero taken to tho hospital, one bouuuet being left In oach room Mrs. C It Se tulne mid Mrs (loo. Howe wore the committee In charge Mrs A. L. McDowell was very pleasantly surprised bv a largo Hum-' ber of her friends last Friday ovon Ing In honor of hor birthday. A vorv enjoyable evening whs spent with conversation mid music utter which i refreshments wore served. I State Veterinarian I.ytlo was hero from Salem on Official business this weok. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hrosnnn and daughter. Miss Klin wero Hoi Un ites this weok. Itov W. J. Ltiscombo exchanged pulpits with Dr VnnDiuou. Method 1st minister of Frultlnnd last Stindny A nnmlier of dinner parties wero given the past weok ns a courtesx to Miss ltona Admit who beeamo tho brldo of K. W Hills on last Sunday Mrs Karl ninckitby ontertnlned on Thursday. Mrs J. It. ninckaby on Frldav and Mrs O. 11 Emlson on Sunday. Mrs. R M. drolg also onter tiilued Miss Adam on Thursday ovon lng nt a bridge party Mrs V P. McKounn will entertain tho Monday llrldgo Club this after noon In honor of hor friend, Mrs Charles W. Lamar of Dallas. Texas who l visiting hor. Mr. and Mrs Homer Utlov ire tho proud parents of a baby boy bore Miiudav. Juno 28. MUsos ttllzubotll nud I.ucv (len dell emtio Tuosdny front Philadelphia. Point, to spend tho summer visiting nt the homo of Dr. Woose. Judvc Hlggs and Hugh Alton. Tho Cooking and Sowing Clubs of Ontario tiro planning a picnic In Vale Thursday to moot sevornl other clubs of tho County. Aftor an hour at tho Niitltorluni it lunch will bo served by tho girls mid games enjoyed Thoy win lnnvn hero at four oi loi k n the nfternoon In cars. , AMKHIOAN I.KOION POST 07 TO IIAVK I1IU DANC1 Tho boys of Ontario Post No. 07 Amorlcan Legion nro going to have a big dnnco, Saturday and Monday, July 3th and 0th In tho building formurly occupied by the MoDowoll Furnlturo Co. South of tho Post Of fice Thoy will also have on exhibition hero many souvonlrs from overseas, and hnvu a splendid canteen In con nection, They aro very desirous of getting about ten young ladles to help In tho canteen. If any young ladles who can sparo an hour or two on Saturday even ing and on Monday afternoon and ovonlng will notify J. II. O'Keufo, chairman of tho committee It will certainly ho appreciated by all the members of the PoBt. Ivjistei'ii Star .Meeting At tho regular meeting of tho Knstern Star. Thursday night of last woek, :t.1 members were present, ami two new members, Mrs. C. S. Watson ami Mrs. I,. J. Alter, wero received Into tho oritur, At thu clone of tho mooting ii general good time was en joyed by all. Several of tho regu lar officers had not returned from annul Chapter unit their places woro nnil t10 various features of construc fl led by other members. Mrs. Cluni ,()ll work wm t.0Hl npproxlmately Clement acted as Assocluto Matron, Jti (inn OOO. 00 Mrs. Margaret Trow as Conductress, Mrs. Kdna ns Assoclato Conductress, nntl Hugh Allen its Worthy Patron. l)y motion tho chapter adjourned for thu months of July and August. .Married At Caldwell On Sunday, Juno 27, occured the marriage of Ilolmrt Smith, u id M. A. Smith of this city, mid Ml Fern Hoggotw. Tho wedding tool, pluco at tho homo of tho bride., par- ,'ovorlng the appropriation of Drain outs, Doctor anil Mrs. Hi-kkoss ai wlr f"f ' In (gallon of l.if, Caldwell, Idaho. After tlio cere mony a wedding supper was served and tho young couple left luiiumllHle ly after for a honeymoon trip to Pay otto Lakes. Pioneer Town Hulltter 1 1 en' Dave Wilson, formurly it resident of Ontario, now of Spokane Is hero this weok on business, and to meet old friends anil iiciiialutani'ot. Mr. Wilson Is one of thu pioneers of Oh tarlo, having built a large section of tho business district and still owns several of thu business houses, PIONEER WOMAN DIES AT AGE Of EIGHTY Mother of Wlfo of Former County Judge .Mt'Klilght Dies at Viile WeiluoMlny at Advanced Ago Mrs. Mary Francos Titsell passed away Wednesday. Juno 23. 1920, In this city, ut tho homn of hor daugh ter. Mrs. draco MiKnlght, aftor u protracted Illness, Mrs. Tasell's maiden nit mo was Mary Francos Is lioll. Kbo was born near Aurora, Il linois, October 8, 1840, mid was there fore Hearing tho 80th milestone of llfo's pathway. At thu ago of six teen she wont with mi uncle to tho stato of Texas, whore she lived sever al years. In 1800 she removed to California, ami followed touching In tlio public schools until alio mot mid marrlud Ilonry Lovoll Tasoll, Novem ber 0th, 1887, when thoy moved to Mini County, Oregon, whom thoy re sided until tho death of hor hiisbaud on November 19th, 1910, after which who camo to the homo of hor daugh ter In Vale, While mi Invalid most of tho yours spent hero, yot she mado many friends who will, together with tlio family, miss her nntl mourn hor loss. Hh Is survived by three children: Mrs. (loo. MoKulght of Vale, Ilurton I. Titsell, Mrs. doorgo Washburn of Portland, Orogon. Tho family left Vale Wednesday afternoon, with tho remains for Al bany, Mini County, Oregon, nud bur ial was lit the old family plot there. Tho funeral services wero hold In AI- baity at 2:00 P. M., Friday. Juno 28th. Vale Kntorpriso. Adam-Hills A pretty wedding was solemnized Sunday evening, Juno 27. at eight o'clock at tho homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Adam whou their daughter, Itouii became (ho brldo of K. W. Dills of Hebo, Oregon. Tho Reverend Mr. Ashwortb, Hector of the Kplscopal church of Payette, Idaho roud the ceremony. Tho bridal party pasted through an alslo formed by Vivian Chandler, of Dayton, Washington, dladya Kmlson, Mrs, Karl Hlackahy. Irouo Itndor, drayro Sago, mid Mrs. Julian Hurley of Vale, all Delta dmn urn Sorority sisters of tho bride. Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father, Itlchartl Nelson, an Alpha Tint Omega from Unlvorslty of Ore gon nud fraternity brother of the groom, nctod as best man. Mrs. Jamoa Smith played Lohengrin's wed ding march and Mr. Smith snug "Oh Proniiso Mo." ami "At Dawning." Tho Delta dammtts, following a long established custom, sang their waltz Immediately following tho coromotty. Tho brldo was attractively gowned In whlto net and veil and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses mid lllllos of tho valley. Mrs. Floyd ling er sister of tho lirldo, who acted ns matron of honor, woro whlto and curried pink rosos. Tho six attend ants of tho brldo woro gowned In pustel shndos of organdy carrying out the scheme of decorations. Covers wero laid for thirty-six at tho wedding supper served af ter tho ceremony. The bride's table was extiulsito In pink and lavender Only relatives of tho family mid fraternity brothers and sisters of the i brldo and groom nttended. ItoportM From State ttnglneorVt !) pnrlmcnt Show Approximately i! 1 0 .Miles of Canals Will Ho Constructed According to tholtccords of Percy A. Cupper. Stato Kuglncor, botweon January 1st and Juno 1st, of this year, two hundred sixty tbrco per mits to approprlato witter, and ton permits to construct reservoirs have been Issued. Of this numbor thir teen permits lutvo been granted cov ering tho appropriation of water for power development, amounting to ap proximately 0300 horsepower, 198 permits covering tho appropriation of water for the Irrigation of 41,085 acres of land nntl ten permits cover ing the appropriation of water for mining purposes. Tho remaining 43 permits cover domestic uso, water for stock, mi(nlclpnl, and various other uses. Under tho various permits it Is contemplated that approximately 240 miles of canals will bo constructed, In Malheur County tho following permits have boon Issued: To II. M. Derrick, of Malheur, Ore gon, covering tho appropriation of water from Porter dutch for Irriga tion purposes. To Holla MrMulllii, of Drews -v. covering tho appropriation of water from Middle Fork of Malheur Itlver from tho IM Miller Ditch, 'or tho Ir rigation of 8 acres of laud. To David II. narrows, or Ontario acres of land To llussell Maxflold. of Pa otto, Idaho, covering tho appropriation of wuier from Snake Itlver for Irriga tion of 207 acres, at mi estimated tost of $2100. CO To IltrwicK I. Wood, Ontario cov ering tho appropriation of water from tlio Malheur Drainage District for tho Irrigation of eighty acres, To C. B. nntl W. H. Itcos, of On tario, covering tho appropriation of waslo walor from Hhoostrlng Irri gation Ditch for Irrigation of eighty a i-res of hind. To J. C. Hrnndon, of Vale, Ore gon, covering tho appropriation of water from North Pork of Hurnt Hlv- . or for shorlngo in tho Hrnndon Hos orvolr. for Irrigation of 200 ncres of laud. I To Carrie Luce Putnam mid F.va Luce, of IMvorshlo, Oregon, covering the construction of tho Luce Honor volr for tho shortage of 2G0 acre foot of water from springs mid feed canal, Tor Irrigation of forty acres of laud. F. M. Hurtls, of Harper, Oregon, covering tho appropriation of water from Jim Owen Crook, for Irrigation of 55 ncros. To J. J. Dickorson, and L. L. Dick orson, of Vnlo, Oregon, covering tho appropriation of wnter from Hully Creek for Irrigation of 85 acres. To Oregon Washington Kallroiitl mid Navlgntlon Company, of Port laud, covering tho appropriation of water from Mainour ttivor ror uoco motlvo supply, nt an ostlinatml con struction cost or $8000.00. To A. L, Otiorbor, of Jmnloson, covering tho appropriation of water from u natural water course, fo Ir rigation 15 acres. To Mliinlu Hrown, of Ontario, cov orlng appropriation of water from Suiiko rlvor for Irrigation of 87 ucros. To M. Onllaghor, of Crowley, Oro gon, covorlng (ho construction of tho (Jnlhighor Heservolr for shortage of witter from Hurnt Flat Creek mid sldo ravlno. for Irrigation purposos. To Meryl V. Napton, of lloinedale, Idubo, covering tho appropriation of witter from Snnko Hlvor for Irriga tion purposes, To A. D. Ilrougb, of Nyssa, cover ing tho appropriation of water from Nyssa Arcadia Drnlimgo District for Irrigation purposos. To Mary B. Hubboll, of Jordan Vol loy, covorlng tho appropriation of wuter from Crooked lllver fur Irriga tion of 85 acros. To Thomas Alcortn, of McDormltt, Noviida, covering tho appropriation of water from Hansen Flut Crook for Irrigation purposes nntl domestic supply- To V. Mondlola. of Hlvervlow, cov ering tlio appropriation of water from Owyhee lllver ror irngnuou purposes To Frank II. Townly. of W.o, cov ering tho appropriation of witor from Owyneo nlvor ror .rngaiioa oi uu acres of land. To Mallle J. deoit" nntl n. u. ."i.t lyn. of joidmi Vaitey, caverpt.; the instruction or tne lii'viey ( r.ir for '. ..jo of 44t." acres root or water from Hock Cr i ' for Ir. li'Mlon d 13S1 .'-res of lo't , and domestic supply : J F Heed, N)sxi. O-ogon, cov orlng the tpproprlaft of wat from Owjhoo l vor for Irrlca l-i. cf t e ncres of l.u.il. To Francisco Laca, of McDormltt, Nevada, .-oerlng ttn appropriation cf water Jrom tinimue'. stream for Ir rigating 75 acres. To A C Leo, if Ionian Valley, i m ring 'ho cons' uctloit of the nnnrv Heservolr for shortage of 300 acre feet front Soldier Creek for Ir- s-ttlnn of 140 acres or lanu. to m Weldeniuai. of Home, Ore gon, covering me approiriunun ior ivntor from uwynee uivcr ior irriBit- I' n pu pnes. To Win K. Bcnnauei oi uuuKYine, i,.-ocnn. tcverlni! tno nnpri-prlatlon o' water from a Mm' H' le. for trrlga- i and i tt'iiostlc uj. ' Mtffuret A. Cummins, ( Jor- ii Valley, covering tho coitstructl. i the U, tis Creot Heseiv . lor ar age f wnter from Hogtis Creek nud flood waters, for Irrigation of '. 2) a c of land. Wn li:iateii to loin our brothers of tho press in saying nice things ot the slain Carrmua Wo may want the .sumo courtesy when we kick off IilTTIilJ UOV DII Llttlo Frank, tho flvo year old son of Mrs. Anna Mcsseo, who had been vory 111 for n couple of wooks pobsoiI away nt tho family rosldenco last Thursday afternoon, Funeral services wore hold lit tho Catholic Church Saturday morning, Fnthor Stack officiating, and tho re mains wero laid to rost among a pro fusion of beautiful flowors In tho Catholic cemetery. Tho llttlo boy had a sovoro caso of measles which dovolopetl Into pneu monia which proved too much for bis frail llttlo body and bis spirit de parted to Its Heavonly Father. In extending sympathy to tho ho reined mother wo would commend hor to Hint who docs all things for our good Her loss Is Hcavon's gain. 1'Alt.M IIO.MICS I'Olt KOLDIKHS Washington, (Special corrcspontN onco) Chlofly through tho offorts of Heprosciitntlvo Nicholas J, Slnnott, of Oregon, there was Included In tho soldiers' additional compensation bill u provision for special aid to soldiers In obtaining farm homos. In nnswer to tho ossortlon, that returned sol diers had no doslro to go to tho coun try, Mr. Slnnott rend n communica tion from tho reclamation service showing that when n tract of reclaim ed land of 10,000 acres was recently opened for settlement, 3,799 return ed soldiers filed applications. Tho provisions of tho soldier s additional compensation law would enable sol diers to securo farm homes, with gov. eminent nltl, In any suction of tho country. W. C. T. V. President Hero Mrs. Mnttlo M. Sleuth. Oregon Statu President of the W. C. T. U., camo to Ontario last week, going from Hero to Westfall nntl to Nvss.i Sunday and nt both places dellvcro , Interesting and Instructive lecture on tho work nntl purpose, of tho oi gaiilzatlon. Itoturnliig to Ontario, Hunday evening sho uddrosscd it largo audience at thu Methodist church up on tho subject of temperance, child wolf are and moral uplift and gave n general outline of the work of tho W C. T. It. On Monday sho was onter tnlncd at the homo of Itov. mid Mn: Cochran where sho personally met ,i largo number of (ho members or the local organization and to whom sho gave mi Informal talk of tho detail work being tlono nud to bo done, after which refreshments were served anil Tuosdny ovonlng Mrs. Sleetli loft for other parts of Oregon to continue ber lecture course mid Inspection tour. Library Hours For July mid August, Wednesday 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. (UHI OF THANKS Wo wish to express our thanks to our friends mill neighbors who so kindly assisted us during tho sick ness mid death of our dolovod son mid brother and also for tho beauti ful floral offerings. MHS. ANNA MRS8KK mid Family. FOIt 8ALR Ouo Mormon liny der rick, complete cablo, pullup, trip ropo, table, etc. In good ropulr, W. T. Dliigmuu, 1 mllos S. W. or Ontario. 3 1-32-33-pd. WANTBD Permanent aHnl!nl In Public Library. Call aftornoons &KvJK2ltHfe(iKCtftMAtu4t.&.4&-Awftfe. &.kAA,.IA(AAu& A& t t A A .A&. . A A A A ......, -rrrrrrrrvvvvvrvvTrrvvvvvvvWV V OPEN On EVERY EVENING FREE DANCE I COME ONE LZ IMPOUNDING NOTICK Notice Is hereby given that, in pur suance of Ordinance No. 230 of tho City of Ontario, I have taken up and lmpoundotl tho following described animals found running at largo with in tho corporato limits of tho City of Ontario, In Malheur County, Stato of Orogon, to-wlt: Ulack and whlto Pinto Horso, brand ed (a) ou right sldo, also thus Cjo on loft shouldor. Iron grey maro, no brand, whlto strip In forehead, Light Hay Mara, thrco whlto legs, branded llorBo's Foot on loft should or, whlto strip In forohentl, nntl that 1 will on tho Oth day of July, 1020, nt tho hour of three o'clock P. M of said day offer for Bale and will sell above described unlmnls nt public auction to the high ust bidder, for cash In hand at tho Knglo Llvory In said City of Ontario, Taken up this 20th day of June, 1920. Posted this 29th day or Juno, 1920. II. O, FAHMKH, 31-lt City Marshal. FATTV ARBUCKTUEr ii IN m i r I rii wmBwfc i si r Ho performed on tho stage. No, not "trod the boards." Simply snwod tho boards; for ho was mi bumble stage carpenter, though nit authority ou thu build of scenery nntl nctorlncs, Hut when thu vllllan ran untuck, and a shoro needed a hero Ah-b-h-hl And when his own chance came to face the footlights well, as an actor, bo wa.i the best carpontor that ever pouutlod his thumb. DREAMLAND THEATRE .Monday and Tiietday, duly .It li and (lib. Mt--4'W--t44.'4 AIR DANCING The New Pavement JULY 5th By The 4th of July Committee GOOD MUSIC MM034"$4"4ifrH'444 NOTICK City wnter UBors are requested not to uso city wntor for gardens or sprinkling on Sundays. In as much ns tho city hns made a special rule tor such purposes nntl ono day must lin wHh-drnwn to repair or wlnUer n.iu hnvo to bo dono on pumping sta tion or sy-Btem. Hy Order Common Council ot City or Ontario. V. W. Chnmhors, Water Hupt. Salesman V imUd Old Hollublo Farm Kloctrlc Light Plant inanuracturors wants man for Malheur County. Will glvo oxcluslvu territory and fur nish list of live prospects to right man. Wo have tho l'limt and you can make good money by calling on tho ranchers now tor Fall de livery. Put n suinplo Plant on your automobile mid cover the County thoroughly. Address enro HTAHIt DAVIS CO. 1H8 Fourth St. Portland, Oregon Sf . A A A . . A. A .AAAAA kAA.A - i . GOME ALL