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y ' m l"t ,'5$ PWI r-j" a ., -. " . 'jJtt J &' THE ONTARIO AKUUS. ONTARIO. QUEGON, THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1920. w: j i .-' -jtJiwtAtJiBp ' k L (imlxini was n ImHliiwiH ".' . iu,.. Monday. lllOf I" "" . ., ,.. hi tnwil Inlfk Tenm'ii oi "P fW' - ......tn it IiiihIiiuhh tniulii 11 Untner iw Vliv- jo 10 . ... !.... lu riinortoit Ullltil lt. inw. ".'". ...iw.i.i '. . Ton 'Vail". Tu,ml..y. ' ltf Jr.,. 1 MrM. (1. K. K. iirt 111 ill MUIM '" a OlllH July 13. u Imliy Ki". f tiffd")'' ' ' . .1, .. Ivnlllllll .iih an ami" - ' . . "rtimplo of tli Wiilwir HlRiml. fiwUy in Ontario. ,rVln ONlrl l'" W,M,K' , .. ...!., .IWIll till) fll-Ht Of till) K iittiicy. i'l'ii'i' l,,1H,,,UHH' I,. ' I....I CttJOII WUH III Hill" HHV- "i... luot week. L Vecrtla I'nrimm In vIhUIiir ,'. B llatl wu In ll'ili" '"' ... r,rt III lum """ l, i) llrokon iniitlt u trip L,f Montliiy nvciiliiK. kr,. Homer Auiiitsoii JOIH'S 'I1''"1 I.e. tint to niiil Mrx. WIMlIt (lllll In U.MPH I'OK OU'YIIIIK DITCH AUK HTAUTKI) ON HATI'IUIAY DphpIIu tin) fnct Hint onrly Indlcu tloim woro that It would lin uoccs- Kiiry ror tliu puiiipliiR plant of the Owylii'ii Dllcli to Htart curly this kcii noil, tint first iitinip wiik not put hi mirvlcn until Hiittinlay of liiHt wppk. Tim hoooiiiI pump liDKan dullvorlnc wntor on Monday. AIro di'splto tho fact that thorn havo Ikmmi heavy Htornm hi tin) canyon on tliu uppnr nnil of tho HVHtmn no sorbins breaks lu tho (-1111111 Imvo licon nxpurliMiri'il ,.,,, . ii.i.. .,.,......., i ii.i.. i .. i i win no nun nutimn,, linn nun in II It'UI'lll lirrakliu; condition for thn Hystt'in Twi'iity-fUo Ontario Wnitii'ii lt'nltiT I'or Coiirno In Home Niii-Miik (llwii llndor tlliiH'tlnn or Ittil (Vims Chnplir Hud CroHH Home NursliiK (Hiihmuh huld lu tho IIIkIi Hchool liulldliiK at .1 IV M. and 7::i() l. M ovnry Tuesday, Tliurmlny mid Butur day until tho flfti'i'ii cIiihhoh aro corn plutud. "Tliu lutoruHt IjoIiik hIiowii In thuso classes hy tliu womun of Ontario Ih inoMt iMicouraKiiiK and provuM u kh- ulun community nlrlt," miyH MIkh Tho Klrlw of tliu Ontario rookliiR Ada Ori'sap, tho liiHtructur. Only 10 club nro roIiir to domoimtrato tn tho Pr cunt of Hick puoplo havu hoKpltal HiitlHf notion of tho innmhorH of thn cro' "link what It mcoim for tin. iixi-cutlvo coininltti'o of tho Ciiuntv COOKINd CI.IM1 (llltl.H Wll,l, DI'.MONSTKATi: TIIKI1I AIIII.ITV Karm lluri'iiu that tlicy arc real cooUh . To do thlH thoy havo tnvltrd tho ini)Uihi)rn of tho commlttco and a fnw ut LOCAL AND PERSONAL John Hand wiih down from linker tho last of tho woek. MIkhuh Hwoiihoii and .Stulmou of 1'erKUH Kails, Minn aro vIhUIiib Mr. II. C. Sccoy. 12. W. I lowland Hpcnt a fuw days In Halloy nnil othor Idaho polntH tliu flTHt Of tho Wl'Olt. H. (!. UalkliiH and MrH. I.. ('. IIoh- hIii of llolso aro vIhHIiik at tho ('. K llliiKliam homo tlilH wock. MIkh Joyco Tumor Iiiih an hor Riiost thin woek, ono of hor coIIcro frlundH MIhh Hill Hi Dual of I-oh AukIch, Cnt MrH. J. It. I'ortlor and MIhh Alma I Ionian, MuHHrH. Kldon I'ortlor and Italph IIimIhoii loft thin mornltiK for a wook'H outliiR at l'ayotto l.nkoH I'rof. M I). ThonuiM and IiIh wlfo arrived In Ontario on Wednesday uvoiiIiik of lant wcok On Friday ovenliiR u party of youiiK pooplo arm ed with Riant flrccrnckurx and pirn ty of IioIIh vIhUci! tlioin at their homo anil treated them to n real or; J., tloiirt hnvn heen accepted. (Jrecn-Conmit ...mv Aiteiil l H. Hrollhaupt rjw ,,.30i Noo(uchh to ay tho Invlta L.,l MnnilllV from II IIIIHllli-nn ni. ,,., rortlintl. kt and Mrn, nan uhiiiikih" r'' wi.ii,..l Hiindav at tho I' mnm i,,v BUgher liouio. , Jr nd Mri. i' . I'luiH"" '' ,,' - inn TunHilnr mornliiR for hcttlon nt tho l'ayotto Mikoa. Utt Helen lllRRH arrived Woiln". , ttenlnu from ihikit hi " "-" od-IllKRlt Wfl'lll'K . Anna Mchhco, and iinURinorH, ml Dorothy, went to HoIho .i.miIhv for o Hliorl vihii. Wr. II l' Townen and hoii llnrold TowJay ir a vihii wu iim. mother in iiiiiiwun. other 1)0 per cent who arc 111 In their liumoH whou tho women of thu rottn try tiru not ndeouately prepared to'u'iwinrn uimnmin. ..fmr wi.irii m.i.v cur," ,for tlicm. jtook tit hrldo ami Rroom to the Hub- t frlei.dH to a dinner to Im nerved .., r'," 7, .TP(i nthorH will Jo" a . . ..'. ' . lren . lMUm l" ",n "Kl llw lllvli Rrlmnl tnturilnv nt Hoped OlIinrH Will join III ,t,t ,,llt ,,nc0 ,lHpcnHeH. uie iiikii HCiioni niuriiay ni ))lco 0 aH t0 Kcl t0 ,L.nofi f tl rirut leHHOiiH which aro a in on k tlir , moHt Important. "NiunoK may ho reRltemod nt the lllackahy Juwelry Htoro or at tho IIIrIi School IlulldltiR when you at tend thO rlttKHCH." 1M ilr M I iMiirrni oi uiiiiiiiiiKiiit. (on In vlnlthiR at Hid homo tif hor iher, Mm. J 1 1 Antiunion. ,11m MuomodiI ItaniHoy left Friday ! rounlh h vacaiion vihiuiik uur at liiillnn vnnoy. L!r ami MT. V I1WIHUII "nu Mir vlnltorn at Wolnor. tho RiumtH I Mm. Ilointin h paruniH. J Aker, V F I Ionian and hoii lirle went to Welner Muniiay bnlnic to hour V J lirynn hiiciik. Srii Infant hoii of Mr. and MrH. T Chrlmlniiwii iiihhihI away at Holy HuHiiry IIohpiiiii nionuay lilnic. J. Uekoy went to IroiiHldo, JnMilay mornliiR tn Hpend n fuw it tliltuiK nr pareniH sir. uiiu C T. Iocey- Ilr. A, J (Hover rami) down from is. tie, to attend tho pro-nuptial t; xlvpn hy MIhh McNulty lu kor of Mini iiikkh. Ilr and Mrn. (V C Muullor of Vain . to Ontario TuoHiIny ovoiiIiir to it Mr Muollor h hrother who ih ir guot thlH weok. limn l);ivlil. hoii of Mr. and MrH. Ill David of HiIh rlty wiih married ll'roro, Utah, July 1h( to ; MaiiKum of rrovo. ur ami Mrn. N. ,. I.atnrop or ttt and Mr and MrH. A. T. 111b- o( Krultland vIhUikI Sunday ul i Irwin Troxull home. it and Mm, John IIIkkh uiiiI raiu- ud Mr und MrH. Alton HIrrh cf IluriiH arrived lu Ontario viiy to bo prommt at tho Wood- elilliiK tlilH ovoiiIiir. in. Mary Cronlu und dauRlitor I Veils left Sunday ror an extend- hUlt In rortliind. whoro MIhh tola will romnluto a courno lu lllnery. Pwrjo W, McKnlRlit of Vale n Tuewlar ovonliiK I" Ontario. JlcKnlKht loft on No. 19 ror ikine and from thoro will ro to Bon, Montana, to Iuuho boiuo tuiiro (or Boveral bamU of hoop. and Mrs. K. C. Troudwoll ami Wlllard and MarHhall of San lico aro Ontario vlultoni. hav- nade tho trip In tholr car. Mr. aaeu is tho Ronoral council for Pacific Livestock Company. Uu Kstello Conwuv loft Friday !JWd her vacation vtHltlne frlonds mnevlllo. DurliiK hor nbsonc viola Dusted U flllliiK hor at tliu Ilillck llnntlni? nnil ablng Shop. m. KUna Orlffln. formorlv a sber of tho Illch School faculty. PfflPsnlcd bv her unit Karl. Hiiout Nay In Ontario on uusIhohb. Mr. Wri), Griffin havo nurchaHed lanch near Culdwoll which thov operating. J, V. Snrlnenr anil nnil T, loavo this ovonlnir to visit (or poath at tho F. A. Four ranch HIS gator Mm V A Vanr nt Plney. Wyomlne. Tliov arri ac- PPanled by Mr. SprlnRer's inothor P " J, SDrlnirnr wlin will innkn nn J""led visit with her daughter. I'M Mario IMnnnv. fnrmnrlv of 3oUe Public Library who bus Completed a iinnt.urniliitilo Pto In lllirnrv wnrl nt IXMaluirir Wtlng her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. !..' Innev. nrlnr in nronntlnir a Hon as librarian of tho children's "iiaent In tho Rlovnland Publics pry. PUUCan MltDnn f 1)l.,..l.ln t..a Ontario yestorduv nn hiiRlnnnn. fie i haying Is In progress up abovo lCHao says bUBlnRxn la ulnur. lint ' Io not expect conditions to con- 0 lone. "Thoro la allll n lni-Da nl. .. W tO D.lll U M.f.U 17"'' "' uo wool clipped ID our i 5 . 1,u8 nt "een shliAul,'! f. mcitao, "but this milBtVd '"eif In tlmo," he addod. r Sod Mm Tnixnu A nil. an. nt l'lll6. Illllinla wlin linirn t.nnn Ilia Wj f ,t.be,r "a ftn daughter, Mr. ...." J8CU8 since April 1, II, i elr homo Wednesday. This eir first trip to tho west and w? Profoundly Impressed by lanChlntp malli.J. .1.1. -nlA ,,1. ""o wsmuun ui iiiia rufiiuu la ttle BO lllfrnranl tmm lhn nf corn belt wham i- my-.ann ,J All ..J- '"-- v.uowu ,,.-. - a mrni ta a ,i.A.niu .a nloj --:-,. u aw tiiuiui uv aied win, this roglon they made INDa tn Hlirrmilifllncr tnwno niwl foulated a fund of experlenco and i wends who will welcome them Aheautirul wwldliiR wnH poU'tnu l7.od Sunday iiftornoon, July It. at tho AdVontlKt Church, when Mrn. Mario Conunt of Ontario mid Mr. Oliiudu Oroun, of Cnldwoll. wero un ited lu mnrrlnRO hy Khlor II. M. Cob erly or Caldwell. Tho church wiih prettily decorated with rniRrnnt nweot ioh. Mrn, II. A. (Iroon or Caldwell played lihcn Rrln'w weddliiR march. The bride wan attructlvn In a filmy while rowii trimmed with pink. Her veil wan hold In placo hy a hand of pink hwpoI peaH and hur bridal homiuet wiih ul ho or Hweet peaH anil white ribbon. Arter thn ceremony a wedding re ception wiih hold at tho homo of tho lirlilu'K Hlnter. Mrn Win Ilutler. Tho Iioiiho wiih tiiKterully decorated ror tho occiinlon and dainty rerrenh inontM wore norvod to a number or rrlondH und out or town rupMh, Mrs. (Ireen who wiih rormerly, MIhh Now Iiiih npont tho grentor part or her lUo In Ontario. For tho pant two yours hIio Iiiih boon Sabbath 'School Secretary ror Southern Idaho and KiiHtern Oregon with hoaduiiartorH In llolw). Mr. (Ireon In a prominent IiuhIiiohh man or Caldwell. Mr. and Mm rirmill will III) lit llOIMO lit C07 (Irani Avenuo, Cnldwell. uftor July HPAMHII AMIIHII'OAN WAU vinintAN was in i.it.m: OwIiir to nn ovorslRht on tho part of thu ArRiiH no mention wiih mude last week of tho fact that thu SpunlHh American war VeterailH WOM repre- Honied In tho Fourth or July puradu. Ontario has a number of Hioho voter iuih, but Homehow they huvo never orRanlzed nor inadu thulr prenence known, until W. J. Sluifor who hiiw service In that war, brtiHhed up hlr old U 8, Cavalry uniform und took part In tho Memorlat Day and Fourth represented thut war for tho rolluf or July Parade. Since ho uloiiu represented Hint war ror tho roller of strugglliiR Cuba, ho was given a placo of honor with tbo inurHuni oi tho day Tho Awih gludly maken thlH correction, and hopen that thu Spanish War voteraiiH will orgunUo and iiiiiku ineir preseuco the future. tm ONTAItIO AM) HI" Wl M CANMNO DMMONSTIUTIONH Maxlo Wilson, County Club leader, UBslstod by Hulh Harrelt of Nysu i....wi,tUtFfiti,hii nf ilm (Invern- M,M,, moiit Cold I'uck method of ainnlng frullH and vegelaiileH lor mo womun of tho lllg Hnd coiniiiu'ilty Tuesday iiftornoon. Tho demonstration wan hold ut tho homo of Mrn. K. II. Ilruni. iach. ... , ... Wodnosday Miss Wilson and MIhh Ilarrott guvo a domonHtratluu fur tho IuiIIoh or Ontario u. tho Home hcon- omlcH HooniH In tho High Schoui. Ilorrlert and Iiouiih wore connuu, mm tho IntOHt dovelopmont in tho can ning of vogoUldoH dlHCussed. Othor domoiiHtratloiiH aro to no hold on tho tallowing dutoa; Cairo. (IranRO Hall. July IB: Nyssa, II rIi School. July to 2 I M.: Vb p July 28; lirnisnn. Community Hall. July known In inn Li'N linn roslitned IiIh position ni ii,n nniiirln Pharmacy and Iiiih ac cepted u position with the Slato High ly CommiHHion near iiniK"". vln Wultors has taken tho position at tho Pharmacy. What Is tho runniest thing over hiiw? Ilnforo niiHwerlng see ' Fly-Cop." you Tho (JIKI.H AND WOMMN THKItiai.TUST In every day living AUK VOU UKADV FOIl IT! HOMK sanitation IlYOIIONi: for yournolf AND thoso dopondunt upon you CAHE that Hhuuld ho exercised to KKKI' WKLL OF tho needs of thoso who nro SICK und whnt to do for them. HTIIIIV NOW! The llonit) H)gli'no und (Vie of llie Hick Course is uoing given u uu tarlo Chapter, American Ileal Cross Mrs, Henry Clrlfrin Mrs, Lnruo lllackahy Mrs, A. 8. Ilrowu Mrs. K. M. Grolg .... Womon und girls Interested lu tak ing this course may do so by address lug member of tho Commlttei) or merely addressing Hod Cross, What lsiT human tolegraph men sago! Seo "The Fly-Cop." STOP! Consider these items of your . telephone i cost m service. Wage r , CREASE IN- 75 r i i Materials' iOO Taxes 50o as compared to pre-war prices. Should not our revenue be increased to meet these advanced costs? Malheur Home Telephone Co. J. A. LAKNESS, Vice Pre. & Gen. Mamwr MAJESTIC Theatre Sunday and Monday July 18th and 1'Jlh Fii rowel I Party MIhh Uuth Lackey autortalnud tho inomliorH of her Sundny School clnsn on Wednesday uvonlng with u fare well party for MIhboh Allco and Mar garet WutHun who aro leaving booh for Salt I.nko City, Utah. Twenty RlrU woro prosont and tho evening waH very nlonsiuitly npont lu playing games utter which delicious refresh ments woro served hy th hostess How does Lurry Sumou write com- edloH? Seo "Tho Fly-Cop ' Mrs. James McIIaloy of Portland und Mrs. Inez Full and son Uoorgu of Pralrlo City aro visiting at tho homo of W. W. Wood. Mrs. McIIaloy Is an aunt and MrH. Foil Is a sister or Mrs. Wood. Monroe SullBbury will bo at thu Majestic Saturday Matlnoo nnd night, In "Sundown Trail." FOU BALE Ton acres 1 miles west of town, easy tonus, also tlnoo room hoiiso, near grade school building Address, Uox G07, Ontario 32-31 CoMBSiC on mm JC '1V. i-bcrs ekcrs Lau(3k Fuii Pep EilQiuSiasls frti 11 TI i . innu iiivjoycis DOUG'S here, with a new one! It's Speedy and happy full oflovc and suspense DOUGLAS Ttwr'A" ftl wff0 ii'MViiiHi tma utwii i lr''W3 fjjll' mT i ni &w a ihi iha SAiHi5Anv 'THE (VtoiLYCODDLE Scenario hy TomGcrajpay Slory by Harold .MacGraUi Directed byViclorHciiuitg Kelcascd by UniL'd Vilists CbrporaUoa Getting Fitted in Shoes at this specialty itoro for men has none of the unpleasantness of tho ordinary shoe fitting. Men of experi ence wait upon 'you; they give you the exact size you require and th exact style you prefer, without delay, argument or evasion. Their duty ia to give you what you want and take as little of your tlmo as necessary. This business is specialized on The Florshcim Shoe and good store serv ice. Any time you come here you will find it a pleasure to select shoes. TOGGERY BILL "Good Clothes for Men" Ontario, Oregon Why man we made this cigarette for you! jiwmSsWM3! 4BT- ,jM?.S1. Hi 3&A.. K m- &v -a bi mmm H Ewfi Ai T'5i&rS3? k. tmmtO' 1. nVflrli msmKmFcir " iifcj ji xmt -,i'!A n jr fit jkjp WiM'.,.- ims.ixtt lKiiiJj r7:r"T5 'nJ&ni,' mim $iritmtJ&i .L fc-. 'maII, ffitm (M M& 3 P fii w m H' ? rr, zrw a. vb um w Tv'isffl ii ifrwvL., W) M Ijgl , Vj-XT tid ffi ?v -: yi'M88? Jl.'i:Wr: sr-Tr3siMt-T . - 'zAify'Z AMELS fit your cigarette de- sjres so. completely you'll agree they werechade to meet your tastel Urtiaue flavor, fragrance and mel low-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice 1 urK ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiring your taste. They leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odorl To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them puff-for-puff with any cigareue in the world at any price. You'll pre- Vnl0::S"l erquatfy tocouponsorpremiumsl ton V M' idiy rmcomtnvnu thitcirtonfotlhohomrorof .. . ukynOLDS TOUACCO CO., Winston-Saltim, N.C. C'n..'. aln svtywhti9 tn JU 2 i Wmi 1. I 1. mi- it a M Puir return to this region.