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THE ONTARIO AHUDS, ONTAKIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920 JUNTURA NEWS NOTES Ueorgo Vnndorhoof, uno of tliu pioneers of this county, aud now pro prietor of tlio Commorclal Hotel ut l'uyotto, Idubo was lu town during tliu wuok on hla wuy to tlio Vuu coun try ou buuluoaa. Ho reports liusluoati uh ury good In l'ayotto. Orrun McMullou of Urcwunv pusa od throng town oarly lu tliu .mek on bis wuy to outnldo points ulioro ho was to BpunU tlio Fourth. Jack Kdmuimon had tlio mUfor tuno during tlio wouk to drlvo nn uxu Into Ills foot whlla chopping touod, and hud to linvu throe stitches takuii In tlio lujurod mtmibur. Uut ho Is Improving rapidly. Mrs. Urovor C. Wndo, daughter of A. S. Hlchuy, IMted hero during tho wcuk, roturiilng ou Suturdny morn lug to hor homo at Lawlstou, Idaho. Jim Jonos went Hast ou Thurs day morning with tbreo carlouds of horses bolonglng to tho Jonos hand and I.lvo Stock Co. Ho oxpocts to Bell tbcm ut 81. Louis, Mo. aud will visit a whllo before- returning. Itulpli a. Hunter aud Elmer Hunt er, accompanied by Jako Dean, brought In two carloads ot mules lust Haturday morning from tho Haul lah country. William Wood from Wltcliltn, Kansas was In town last weak with Austin MoWllllain, tho wall-known horsubuyor from l'ayotto, Idaho, aud shipped out two curlods of niulos to tho Hwcot-l'lpor llorso aud Mulu Co. or Kansuii City, Mo. Tho mules woro bought from Hunter Ikon, of llouluh und woro up to the high standard of former yoarn. C. A. Wottoratrom aud wlfo wont to ('ratio on l'rlday'fl train for tliu Fourth ot July colobratlou at that point, and also to attoud n family re union of tho Iluchanati family, ut tho ranch at Uuehauuu Station. Donald K. Mastomou and Kenrle J. Steward, who attended tho Chntl to ii i ii ii nt Uurns, returned liomu Mon duy afternoon, having enjoyed tho program, particularly Tom Skuylilll, tliu Aiistrullan lecturer, poet mid -x-soldlor. A. !'. Mustorsou wont down to Vulo ou JVodnoadny to try u fow days ut tho Springs there for tho suko of his health. Mrs. Walsh, mother of Mrs. V. Delsolo, who was In town visiting during tho week letiirned to hor homo ou Wednesday. gon was lu town oarly in tho wcok ou his wuy to tho ranch of Joo Do) or, Ho has loased tho lattor's sheep for a year, and will run thorn ou his own raugo near Crowley. Joo lloyor loft for Vale to work lu tho hayfiolds durlug tlio rost of tho summer Miss Holcu Audorsou cume up from Ontario lust wook to upend tlio Fourth at tho homo ranoh neur Vuu Don Junes uud family and Miss Adollno lllchoy spoilt tho Fourth with a numbor ot others from Jun tura ut tho Blue Mountain Springs. Fred (Jurroy and family with tho Missus Vera Ostor aud Crlsslo Ora ham went to Mllldulo lust wook for a day's outing. Wilier BkluhB und family wtlli Joo Blzenioio und his mother, spout the Fourth ou u fishing expedition In' tho country udjacont to tho l'orost llo sorvo. Mrs. John 1. Joyce, who hns been spending tho summer on Cottonwood, eiimo to town the middle of tho wuok, und loft for Ontario last Haturday morning ,to moot bur slstor from tho Kust and to spend tho Fourth bolow. Father Frauds of Uurns paid a hurried visit to, friends bore lust wcok ou his way to his sheep camps abuvo llouluh, after u trip to Chicago with his lambs. Ho reports having made a, good sale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmar of Vale, and little daughter, woro lu town during tho wcuk shopping und visiting from tbolr summer camp ubovo Drewsey. Miss Margaret Murphy went to Vulo tlio first of Inst wook to take tho Teacher's examination, remain ing butow for tho Fourth Mrs. Upson and Miss Upson, who linvo boon ongaged to touch the Jtin tura school tho coming term, retui li the teacher's examination, rumitlu limtlou ut Vulo. Miss (llennlo Kenedy anil brother Arthui urrlved In Jtmturo lust Tucw- day from lluvurtou, Ore., to visit h fow days with their father. James Konody. who Is omployed by tho Towuslto Co i Thoodoro lirock, Jr. and I lurry Churchill, who have been baying for lionn Jones, went with Itulpli Muster sou uud llussull Itohurtson to tliu Uluo Mountain Springs for tho Fourth. Tho Towuslto Co., which has u crow ot about twonty men for the baying season Is bolng held back Homowhat by tlio changoablo nature ot tho woather. It has rained a good deal during tho past iuk und tho rnuuborH near town are having tho Joseph I), Clnypool ot WtMtfull cumo up to Juntiiru ou TuosiUy uud sumo troubles wum mot by his sou-ln-luw A. II. I Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Curry aud child Vale whoro ho had gono ou soma le gal business, Mrs. H. W. Wolcomo ontortnlncd u numbor of frlonds on Saturday In hutior ot Mrs. Urovor Mcl'ook who is visiting hero with hor sister, Mrs. h. P. Dulsole. Amos Huuthler and Al Qruon woro In town lutt SRturdiiy, Mr. ltoethler went to Ontario while Al romulnod lioro. Dave Ulonn of tho P. L. S. Co. took tho train lust Saturday for On tario for tho Fourth. Mr. uud Mrs. George Itakor and children wont to tho Ditto Mountain Springs for tho Fourth, oxpoctlng to remain for it fow day's outing. (' W. Douglass, who has boon working ou tho Jones and Allen ranches for many months left for outsldo points last wcok. Father Francis of Uurns arrived In Junturu oarly Sunday morning for tho Sunday services hero. His car broke down about twonty-fivu miles out ot Drewsey und ho was compollcd to walk to Drewsey through u dronch lug ruin Ho und Daniel rjullugher loft in tho lattor's cur on Sunday morning for tlio scene of tho trouble, taking fJoorgu Curroll of the Drewsey Uarugo with them, wno made the nec essary repairs. Ulshup MUlrath, Ills- hop ot tho Dloccso ot Castorn Ore gon arrived on Monday afternoon's train, and wnM mot hero by Father Francis, and thoy left Immcdlatcl) for Uurns whoro tho Ulsbop Is to visit. Dounld MoKcnzIo loft last Frlda) for Ontario In his Hup with his nieces tho MImoh I.nno uud .Margaret Mc Donald, and Mrs. D. W. Tlllotson, for tho Fourth of July colouration. When ho returns ho will bring Miss Nettlo McDonald with him, uud she will spend hor throo week's vaca tion with hor parents near llouluh. I). C. Nlckorson, who bought and shipped two carloads of cuttle sumo time ago from this section, returned from Portland Thursday and went up to tlio Drewsey soctlon to buy somu more. Unlph Chambers of Drewsey cumo back from below lust Haturday. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Chambers und tho now baby. Mr. It. II. Diinlop, the President of tho Vulo Trading Co. wiih In town last Haturday, visiting the local branch, Mr. und Mra. h. P. Delsolo and Mrs. drover Mcl'eok and children wero Sunday visitors ut tho Itlvuf- Nldo Dam. PLATFORM ADOPTED BY THE DEMOCRATS Lcaguo of Nations Indorsed and Republican Senate is Condemned. The platform is silent on prohibi tion enforcement. Foremost among the planks Is an Indorsement ot tho league of nations aud condemnation of tho republican scuato for having In terposed "parllBun envy and personal hatred" lu the wuy of world peace. The Important plaukB sutuuiarled arc us follews: ! Ml llllWl .. .in.- , 'l'i 'i,V Uaatric (Bloat i'"te- l I i iiMUWiU. W . Aim :wnw ' 'i''i ' "i r 'i Itf l,l r;in JlhNK J r I Altttow who took him to tho Otis ranch for a visit. W. A. HobortMou uud daughter, Arley, woro Junturu visitors Frlduy morning. Thoy wero uceumpuulod by Ml S3 Ilolon Drolls, of Dolso, who was returning homo uftur u two weeks visit ut tho Hobortsou ranch. Kodarluk MoArthur and Duuvuii FriiHor wero lu town tho middle ut tho nk uttondlng to buidutWM uud getting ready to go to tho Humidor rungo with tho sheep. Thoy Iiuvh ul lutiuents lu tliu Dluo Mountain. John C Cordon, tho sheepnian from Vale, dropped Into town Inst weok. Ho wus trailing his whoop In to tho Forest Iteesrvo. S, II Corliss, from Crowlty, Oip- rttn woro among thoxo who spent tho Fourth nt Mllldulo. On Sunday afternoon a numbor ot pooplo gathered ou tho lawn of tho W. It. Hodgtw homo for an Informal Fourth of July picnic. Itoy llnodo, son of Arthur 8. Ileede. formerly of Drovsaoy. und now of Portluud, arrived In town lust Frl duy on his way to tliu ranoh above Drewsey Hoy expects to look the situation over, und It witlsfuctory will go to work to farm the property with Al Dsvls us partner. Mrs. David F. Oruhum entertained u numbor of frlonds nt her homo on Frlduy afternoon. Donald Mcl.eod was lu town dur ing tho week, ou his return from ji Chiropratics Gets Results Where Other Methods Fail. ToThroat IbUpporl.ii To Heart ToHuacUOL fv rco. .is - -imSr J y.5wVV a I - ivcp -J -SWK cfwt vv 3-rrT7iN. 7 F vti Im2lW 'V NVvvN I Ktt5rWU-U 3r!U StiftCi nffHxS28P HiaKAvfcsrSL -;&f Mm - HLLIM TT.Jia I Kffisw 1 ToLundi IbSfomQcli lb Mv?r ToKiclneij3 lb Ovaries lb Bowel TbAppendix To Lower Linhs jo Diaaaer. To Genitals DR. R. A. MOON I CUIUOIMUCTOK $ Phone 15S I Over Post Office Ontario, Ore I Vcrtolinil siililiiv ntlnnx Impinge Hpliiul n i r v n tlieroby en using ilKeao. Spinal niHuMmi'iit Ii y tltn truliKsl Clilr opruetor icnioiix tho cau-o of ill wvise. Wo nUo u.o Ma-ago, i ItHtilrlty it il glo careful In- Sllllt't ioilH III ill- etctlcs. ICJOC51 PXITHD PHUHItVTintl.W (MIUIICII 10:00 A. M. Dlblu School. 11:00 A M.. Worship. Subject "Tho Psalm of Psnlms" S 00 P M , Worship f 'IVi.Nlgbt, Thurhibi), Jul) H yMHiv. ki:.m:dv in "llloomlng Angel" Christ lo Coiui'.l) Filduy, .Inly Dili MrMiAN .V M.W lu "WIiuCn Vour lliikbuiiil Doing" Pnllio .NYvtM Sat in day, July Kllh rilAllliRS It.W III " ItctI Hot Dollars" Hull Itoiiiu lto)s Sun. A" .Mon., Jul) II ,V It! THOS. II. INCH production "liehluil the Door" Harold l,lo)il (Vitncil) TuiNdiiy, Jul) liltli COVSTANCH TAUMA IM1H in "i:peiliuental .Manlage" Scenic Weil., Jul)' I Mil WII.MAM FAHMIM in "Hoar! StilugN" Patlio .Veils i Hi'tiJn Krrctlliss to the prtsldilit, Blul IihIIs with imtrlutlc prlda th rat mlileveineiits fur our country ond the uuild wroURht by u diinocruttc admin lutliitlon under bis leidnrshlp, and di ilnieK Its Mclliricnii- lo the fundamental piuxrrsalie prlmtplrs of eoclal, economic und Ihduxtrlul Juetke. Kalora the leusue uf natluiiH us the autest, If not the only tunclkalili- Mima of limlnulnlnr tlir per inaiient puce of the world. Kndoiaes the (Irethlent's view of our International obllfrtllohR mid hie firm stand acalnet tearriutloiis ilelKiird to cut to pieces the Vital piovlehiiiK nt the Veriuilllea treaty and connnrniU t'ie democrats In consreea (or vollnr uialnet reeotutlona for separ ate peace which would dlifrace the na tion Adioiutra the Iminedlala ratifica tion of the treaty without reeervatlon ttUch would Impair Its ensenttal Inter ill. but does nut oppose the acceptance of an) rpKervallona making clearer or mure specKIr the obllsatlona of the United Mates to the League aeioclalra. rrutNrs the iidinllstratlon's conduct of the whi, lumuieiida the patriotic effort uf Ameiliiili iltltena to aid the tovern ' ut mid pinlsp the inllltury and naval fuicrs with mention of (leneral 1'eiehlna; b) IIHIIIV. i:xtul the federal leaerie system and the fliiHiuiiiK of the war. Denies republican claim of economy, ilei'larlliK Hint no money waa saved et cept ut the expellee of the efficiency of KoiPiiinient mileaua, Di-iiiuniU prompt action by the neat loiiKirea for u complete survey of etlet Ihk lines und their modification and aim PIIIUhIIuii llliimra dlmlnUhed production for high prlie and ilrcl.iren Hie republlcane are H-siiHialble In that they delayed peeae uud fullnl to proilde the president velth lirieMUii) It-Klehltlon. I'U-durs the party to a policy of strict nullum) lu Koieiuinuiit expenditure and lo the riiui'tmenl and eliforceiment of audi Iritlalutlou aa may be required to brllitf pioflleeia befui the bar of crim inal Justice. lteufflriua the traditional poUcy of Ike demuciHtlc party lu favor of a tariff for l avenue mil) und roiiflraia ttie policy of buslliK tiullf ipilsloii upon the Intelligent Itwftmh of a iioii-Mitlaaii comniteelon. IIi'IpikU I'iraldeiit Wllaon'a relo ef th budspt Mil, and advocate a budget Icin ihut will function In accord with Ik pilnelpM uf the constitution. PihIsm the democratic record In eetab IIhIiIiik fill hi loan banks and other farm IrKlelulliiii, mill fuvorii auch legislation a will confirm lo the primary producer ef the nation Ihi right of celUctlve bargain- lnK and Hip right uf to-oacrallve handling und maiketlng Perhirea retort to atrlke and lockeut uhlih endanger th health or live of th people an unaatUfurtory devise for da lermlnliig dleputea, and pledge th party tu colitllle, If poaslble, and put Into ef frctlvp opeiatlon a fair and comprehen. ii method of compuelng difference of this imture Congratulatra leglatatura that have utlfled the suffrage amendment, and uigea democratlo goveraer and leglda lulpa of Tennease. North CaroUna and Florida to complete rattflcatlea In lira fur Human tu vote tkl fall. IMIaiea against child labor, favor Iritlalutluu fur child welfare und mater nlty line Adiocatli Inert In teach eia' aularle. Advucat vocational tducatlon, better cundlliuna for working women, and In doiaea separate cltitntalp for married wumeii Advocut generoilty to disabled ol dlera, und pledge the party to th en actment of soldier' settlement and ham uld leglelatlon. Command federal administration of railroad during th war, declaring It was efficient and economical, deeplt Inade quate und worn equipment. Crltlclie th recently enacted traaiportatlon act and auy congrea tinporld until lata a date that th prldent was forced to algn the bill or ! threw th railroad alluullon Into chao. Kavora conttnuanc of federal aid In road building fledge the party to a policy which will promote the growth of our merchant ma rine under proper legislation, Indorae the creation and work ef th federal tiade commUalon. Favor the enactment of legislation for Hie aupervUlon of live ateck market by the rmttonal government, Deplore the mUfortun of th Mxl i an pt-upl und uphold President Wilson' Mexican policy, declaring that a a con sequence order la reappearing In Mexico. Advocate recognition of new Mexican government when It ha proved It ability to maintain order. Within the limitation or InUraatlenal comity and usage, repeat th several previous expressions of Ui sympathy of th democratic party of U United dtatea In the aspiration of Ireland for iU government Commend the administration for Alas kan railroad construction and coal aad oil development, and advocate modifica tion of th coal law to facilitate develop ment, and alio extansloa of the farm laaa ait lo Alaska Kuvor th granting Independence without unnecessary delay to th Phil ippine Island. Peplore the pre-conveatlon eipendl t .if of republican presidential candl iii Its. and advocate regulation of such xppiullture by federal law. Itrafflrms respect for the great princi ple of free speech and a free press but aaseita us an Indisputable proposition that they afford no toleration of enemy proHiiruda or the advocacy ot th over throw of the government of th state or nation by force or violence. er W.j ffl I I 1 '3 dal IT ..J." I 'A i .rf. lit iV :, . il ifjisiw: kiH mmz.Atm 'S!iv . ' rKi fi-fu mm. nwfflm WH-ve ' Ut' "" lumep-.i'-'t -w , 19sx!ki.ujl ,;:;,; 'i 'Hi.Li .i'' i CW'tAKf WL&WTir rt --emfi ' x I ii . 1 IIBWiilli kV m Jm Jm tor u$Mk S fSvsjT rTl '-V, XA ( .dtSBBBBBSa M a9aML T7U7jfliKassSBI fis. , - gMMrMfftgMf i .dagWIMef Wk iHK m y ,rmhiPTSBErj7 .sn EIDLaial V . V X iTvW, y . 4' ,Vr, JvN Eliminates Cumbersome Attachments Tlio popularity of (ho Air-Wuy is convincing proof that, weight is unnecessary in an efliciciit, vacuum cleaner. Tlio Air-Win-is surprisingly light, its Ian fn sulficienty powcrfili to c1p.ui the entire household without damag ing any fabric, and its two way suction principle docs away with bothersome and expensive at tachments. Cleans Places Only a Dust Cloth Can Reach The otiso with which its donning suction cun bo directed Bitves not only tho operator's strength, but hor time as well. An Air-Way will bo jilnced at your disposal for n convincing free trial. Sold on easy payments. Lady demonstrator July 12, 13, and M. Come and learn. ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. tTHUWMiiniBr (a II uk u.ir,v4ij fe ., i . One saciifibe, one assist, no estfoi's! T&o--; EVERY WILD.EYED (an. WA8 ON liU feet. OR SOMEONE oUe'a. e e AND THEIR soft remark. . . e REACHED THE next county. e AND WHILE I'm uot. EASILY EXCITED. e OUESS 1 Vvus helping. THE PITCHER Loan. THAT CLCAN.UP Ulltor. AND MY gooil eouth paw. HIT A (ut fan: e RIGHT IN the veatlbula. AND HE aald 'Thooo. e e A FOUL tip. e e RIOHT ON wy last cigar." e e AND I wati torry. t t e AND GAVE uliu ou. OP MY clcaretto. e AND HE Sftw the package. e e e THAT I took Jt from. AND OMIuED uud JUlJ. "THEY 3ATISFYI t AND THAT suioUu you suiaitisd. e WAS 0N2 my wlfj. BOUGHT AT a U-irsaln. tee 80 THAT maKej IL A 8ATI8FY. DOUBLE HEADER." AND AFTER t'luL I EVEN taw him. ROOTING FOR the uraplrt. rPYENTY lilts twonty chancel with never a t'Odje-efg that' Chesterfield' average on every package. Trust the fans to pick tiieiu out. An unusual blend of Turkish and Domestic it can't ba copied. These cigarette! arc thin they aatUfyt MW1- -'Cat r ,rw.9 " vny st,xs ).s-vjm m m.-mb.kx W AkhJZ!J '''9Z,4S-toirmMLmillJ . a' CIGARTTS ? t ffMfM$U.G, - '-ii, -a iniinriviiimii'