1 U THE ONTARIO ARUUS , ONTARIO, niMflON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1920 CAR TURNS TURTLE DRIVER IS INJURED Junturn Auto Party lint Narrow Ls- ,., Many Attend Diewwey Dance Otlicr .Iiinturn News Notes Junturn, Oregon. Scptembor 1 ;On tlio way liomu to Kimball Hat from tho dance at Drownoy on Sat urday night, Dabo Hodgo with a party hod nil accident that caused Ills car to turn over. Ho was thrown noma dlRtancc, and was fortunnto enough to escape- with only an Injured snoui dcr. No ono clso was hurt and ho win brought to Juntura for mudlcal attention by drover Ward and Russell Koblnson. Father O'llagan en mo up on Satur day for tho Sunday masB at tho Cath olic church. Thin was his farowcll trip ns ho Is to bo transferred to Raker, and his going Is much regret ted by his parishioners and tho other friends ho mado here. Jnmos Konnedy and Arthur Cox who have been employed by the Townslte Co. for n number of month left on Friday for a hunting trip. Miss aienulo Kannedy nmi her brother Arthur who have boon visit ing their fathor here during tho Biim inor left for Portland early In tho wook. A numbor of young pcoplo attend ed tho danco nt Drewsey on Baturdny night, among them woro tho Misses Fonnah Dnrgol, Nan Hoffman, Mnry Hoffman, Hazel Currey, (llennlo Kon ody, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Currey, Hor ry Churchill, Klnsoy Stowart and Will McLaren. Btonloy Asp roturnod from Drewsey following tho dunce In tho McLaren car for a weok-ond visit hero. Donald Masterson loft at tho end of tho wcok for a visit with tho Andorson family nt Van, also to holp with tho muBlo nt tho Drewsey danco. Mr Unllontyno, a woll-known shoop man of Ilolso, was In town tho last Mr. and Mrs. John Ilnrcloy and daughter of Vale wcro In town visit ing during tho week with Mr. nnd Mrs. n. H. Llndsoy nt tho Jones runch. Dee llnkor nnd Chas. Lutton mado a trip to Ueo tho last of tho wcok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoy Uurroy, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Wharton spent Sun day nt Antelope Swulo for a fish ing and hunting trip. Miss Nnn Hoffmnn who has boon visiting with hor parents nnd rela tives horo for tho past ten days loft Mondny morning to resumo hor dutlos nt tho Holy Itosary Hospital of On tario whoro alio Is In training. Dnrnoy Tlllotson brought In tho Iloulah mall on Monday In tho nb sonco of his driver, Andrew McDon ald, who was on a trip to tho saw mill. J. D. Follows arrived In town from Hums by tho way of Crane and Klvorsldo on Monday. Ho loft In tho afternoon for Drewsey, uccompanled by Dr. W. K. Hedges. Voa WllllamH of Drewsey was a Junturn visitor on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill Mlllor, Mrs. Jim Andorson, nnd Mrs. Sim Hamilton of Drewsey woro Junturn visitors on Monday; tho ladles took tho morn ing train tor Penh tor a supply of fruit, returning In tho afternoon. Jarvls Smith brought In tho Drow boy stago on Monday In tho ndsome of hlu driver, Lcstor Cawlflold, who had not roturnod from a week-ond visit to Sllvlos Valloy. Mrs. Nottlo Jonos camo up from Jonesboro on Monday. Mrs. Jarvls Smith nnd daughtors, Frances nnd Lucllo, and Francis Wil liams loft on Tuosday for Rolso whoro thu young ladles aro In kchool at St. Torossa'a Acadamy. Jack Joyco was a week-end visitor in town from his sheop camp. Ho ban moved his aheop from Cotton wood to Ostor's Hold noar Beulah. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Delsolu woro Sunday visitors at tho Murphy ranch near noulah. Upon tholr roturn they woro accompanied by tho Misses Mar garet nnd May Murphy, who remain ed In town for a short visit. Thomas Manning was In town from his shoop camp over Sunday. Frank Scott tho son of Dick Scott of lleulah left Monduy morning for Ontario where ho Is attending High School. Claronco Drlnkwater of Drewsey was a Juntura visitor on Monday. Itoy Deedo of Drewsey was a Jun tura visitor last week. PEACE CONFEREES TRANSFER TO RIGA Russians Accopt Polish Rcquost to Shift Placo of Moot ing From Minsk. Warsaw. The llusslan sovlot gov ernment has accepted the Polish pro posal for transfer of the Itusso Polish peace negotiations from Minsk to Riga, It was announced In n Moscow wire less messngo to the Polish government. Reports reached Warsaw that llttlo progress had been made at tho Minsk conference and that It had been agreed to shift the ncRotlutlons In the hopo of bettering conditions generally. Tho Poles apparently aro planning no ndvanco beyond tho othnogaphlc frontier as mentioned In thu American note, to which tho Poles hoo replied. The front rests roughly along the lino laid down by the allies. There aro Indications that tho Polish oaitoru line Is being stabilized temporarily nnd tho general staff has directed that thero be no advance Into districts whero thu Poles might not bo wel comed. The military authorities announced that the Poles were resting nnd re grouping after pushing tho sovlot forces beyond the Dug. where they nro prepared to make a stand If at tacked. Polish nrtillery has declmntcd the principal column of rotrogradu sovlot forces In tho northeustorn front, said on official statement. More than 601) men. Including two gcnoral staff of ficers und 11 line officers, nave been captured. Among tho killed was tho commoudor of tho 67th bolshevik divi sion and his chlof of staff. evonlng from Jordan Valloy where thoy havo been visiting tho past two weeks, m nrnrcn t.eavltl anil daughter, Myrtle, loft Wednesday for n visit with rolntlvos at Parma. Miss lluby Fenwlck of Jordan Vol-, ,. i Mr S. 1). Dornian nun family spent Sunday In Nan.pu the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hum- "' Mrs. 0. A. Krotz and children re- 'turned tho Inst of tho week from a lllrthtlay Party Miss Mario Rasmussen entertain ed a numbor of her llttlo friends Tuesday afternoon at hor homo, tho occasion of tho party bolng hor fifth birthday. A Jolly aftornoon was spont plnylng games at tho close of which rofreshmonts wero served by Mrs. Hasmusson. Those who enjoy ed tho party wore: Jean and Carrlo Loulso Alkon, Mildred and Haymond Webstor, Catharine Jonos, Lorralno Escuo, Doyd and Mario Hasniussen. CONFIRM DEATH OF CZAR AND FAMILY London. All poislblo doubts that former Emporor Nicholas of Kuisla and his family wcro assassinated In the basemont of their prison houso at Ekaterinburg on the night of July 16. 1018, sooms to bo dispelled by accounts of two Indopomlout Investigators pub lished horo. Ono Is printed by tho London Times nnd wus written by Its former Potrograd correspondent, Hoberl Wilton. The othor appears In tho mngHzlne "Nineteenth Century nnd After." and Is from tho pon of Captain Francis McCullngh of the ilrltlih army. Ilotli spent several wooks at Rkntorln burg and talkol with natives and sol diers who wltuossed tho affair through the windows of the house, lloth writ or agrcod on tho Important details of tho story. Tho victims, thoy say, numborod 11, bolng the former emperor, his wife, son und four daughters, Dr. Rotkln and throo servants. The assassination was nrranged by Yurovskl, Jailer In chorgo of tho deposed royal family and was carried out by 12 soldiers. Tho Times uccount says thoso were Letts, but Captain McCullagh declaroa thoy were Mugyars, placed on duty Inttoud of a Ilusslau guard. GASOLINE DEMAND GROWS Production Increases 13 Per Cent and Consumption 32. Wwlngton. Although ivroductlon of gasoline for tho first six months this year was 13 per cent greater than for tho same period of 1919, tho In creaso In consumption w-aa 32 por cent, It was reported by tho bureau of mines. dusolluo stocks ut the cud of June wero 89.841,000 gallons, or 15 per cent less than tho amount on hand on June 30, 1919. - American Cruiser Sent to Dantxlg. Washington.- -At the request of tho stuto departmeut, Secretary of the Navy Danlols ordered Admiral Huse, In command of tho American naval vessels In Dnltlc waters, to send the crulxor Pittsburg from Ileval to Dant ilk' for the protection of Americans, a considerable number of whom are now lu Dantzlg, Secretary Daniels said. Your subscription will be iated nt this time. appre- LOCAL AND PERSONAL ley wiiH a guest at tho homo of MIhs f Lnvinn smiin huh wcok. W L. Tumor returned today from n two weekH hunting trip Into tho hills. Mrs. II. C Smith returned homo Tuosday evening from Seattle where sho spent tho past two months, with her daughter MIhs Virginia. Miss Smith remulned in Seattle and will go from thero to O. A. C. to com- ploto nor course. A dog belonging to Mrs. L. M. Morton showed unmlstnknblo algus of having hilrnphobla Tuesday and was Immediately killed by Fred Mor ton. Mrs. Henry Droltwclsor, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Adellno Drown, returned to hor home In Pocntollo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Johnson of Nyssu visited with relatives lu On tario Sunday. Mrs. Nan A Jones moved Inst week to her new rosldcnco which bIio ro cently purchased from A. A. Wales. MIhs Gladys Franklin Is homo from a visit to Portl.ind J. F. Joyce and family and 1). C. Andenburg und wife have returned from their outing nenr Drewsey. W. H. Mullen was hero from Crane tho first of tho week visiting with his family. Mis Maud Itnrton was hero from Ilolso Saturday visiting with friends. Mrs. N. O. Iledford of tho Osborn Mlltlnory has ongagod Mrs. F. W. Whltsou, of Omaha, Neb., us trim mer this season. Mrs. Whltson has had n numbor of years experience lu hor lino of work In some of tho larg est wholesalo nnd retail houses of tho mlddlo west. Miss Vina Mueller was down from Vale lust wcok visiting with Mis Charlotto Clugett. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dickson of Km mett wcro visiting In Ontario last week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Laxson motored to Ilurloy Inst Thursday whoro thoy spent a fow days Mrs. W. II. Reynolds arrived Inst week from Cheney, Washington, to join hor husband, Dr. Reynolds who has bcou horo for tho past month. Dr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds havo takon rooms at tho Monro llotol. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos K. Jm.iieson moved this wcok to nmmett, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Socoy and sons, Karl and Harold aro spending their vacation at Payette Lakes. Mrs. Sadlo Laudlnghnm returned last week from n month's visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Tomlliisou nt Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gordon visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Gor don's pnrontH, Mr. and Mrs. L. A Mansur at Vale. Mr. nnd Mrs, L. Adam and son Rlchnrd motored to tit. Anthony, Sunday and aro visiting n few days at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. . 8. Adam. Mr.and Mrs. J. L. Drown und child ron of Pittsburg, ICnnnus aro visit ing nt tho A. S. Drown homo. Mr. and Mrs. Drown nro planning to movo to Ontario lu tho noar futuro. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Drork nnd fam ily passod thru Ontario Saturday ovenlng enrouto from tholr homo In Halls Summttt, Kansas to Vale whom thoy will visit with Mrs. Drook's par ents, Mr. und Mrs. L, A. Mnnsur, Mrs, Drock Is a sister of Mrs. J. II. flordnn of this city. J. D. Dllllugsloy left Monday oven lug for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roldor and family spont Sunday nt tho Dlgg's ranch noiir Vale. Mliw Ruby Fenwlck was up from Jordun Valloy tho first of tho week J. W Springer und son, Greor, re turned Tuosdny evening from n month's visit lu Dig Plnoy, Wyoming Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D, Karnes and son Cecil, Mls Mlnnlo Snydor, and Har old Homon woro dofcn from Wolsor Sunday visiting with Mr and Mrs W. F. Homan. William Dlackaby roturned Satur day from a vacation nt Jordan Val ley. Misses Madgo Henry and Maud Ayres of Caldwell spont tho week end at tho C. E, Mllos homo, visit with friends in Michigan Miss llesslo Tumor arrived Mondnv ovonlng for a short visit with friends In Ontario boforo going to Dayton. Washington, whoro sho will teach tho coming year. Ray Dorvln roturned Tuesday morning from a camping trip at Halfway. Miss Mary Dervln wont to Payctto Wednesday for a fow days visit Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Rlddlo spent Monday in town enrouto to their homo In Dolse. Miss Frances McKamoy was over from Payette last Thursday and Fri day visiting with Miss Mury Dorvln Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dlngham, MyrI Miss Marin Hart who will have . .. -I..I tl,..f lllld charge of tlio I'limmeirim ..-,.. enr arrived Saturday rrom llle, Mo. Mrs. W. W. Wooil anil unugou-m. Clara Inez and Eleanor leiumeu Monday from n vacation at Dluo Mountain Springs and Prnirio uuy. m. H. H. Tunny and daughter Catherine went lo Ilolso Wednesday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Casllemnn nnd daughter returned Saturday from a short trip to Council, Idaho. ThU week Supl. J. M. McDonald purchased tho houso recently occu pied by A. McWIIIIams from K. M Mooro. Ray Wilson and son Joo ami Arthur Mooro woro Carnival -Visitors from Purina last Wednesday. IN APPRECIATION Wo wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, and ncMUulntnnceH ... ii,.,ir uvmimtliloH ii ml thu many uc!n of kindness hIiowii uh during our recent lioronvomoiii. i i dark hour tho IiIohho(I ties of friend ship nro so Mweot, und wo thank you so much for tho kludnosHOH hIiowii. Mr. ittul Mrs. John AndorHon mid family, Esther Russell. Rt"1 iion. o',M uallz' " d until that, m? Fifty-ninth Annual Stnto Fair, Hal em, September 27 to October 2--Hplondld agricultural, livestock mid Industrial exhibits, a supurh horsu how, cxcullent races, IiIbIi class n-muHimionlH,- greater and hotter than ever boforo. , , A II. LHA, Secretary, Salem. 39-40-41-12. "THE FAI-HE ROAD Enid Donnett makes a ' winsome nnd appealing crook In her latest Thomas II. Inco picture. "Tlio Fatso llond," which will open for n (lay's run at the Dreamland Theurtu on Wednesday. September 8th. The rolo Is ono of tho most novel that the pretty star has had hi n long time. She Is nelly rainier. member of n New York underworld g.mg. In love with VPIokpocket Roger Mornn, sho goes to meet him when ho Is released after a two ears' term nt Sing Song mid Is n- mazed to hear him say that lie In tends to go straight. Roger leaves her and secures a position with the local banker at n small New England town. Thither Dotty nnd a confeder ate Journey to rob tho bank of Ro ger's employer. They nrrompllsh the burglary successfully. Roger follows them to Now York anil, by a ruxo. Is able to return tho money. More over. Hetty listens to his pIchh nt Inst and decide to desert "the false rond" and mnrry him Miss Dennett Iiiih added wife-blow-lug to hor list of arconipllshments She Is mi adept, ns shit proves lu tho picture. It helpH to mako her por trayal of the girl-crook convincing. l.lo)d llughoM. shortly to ho starred by Mr lure. Is excellent us tlio lead ing man. Wiulo Doteler mid Lucille Young nro also In tho enst. C. Gard ner Sullivan wrote the story nnd tint photoplay was directed by Fred Ni hil). It Is n Paramount Arlcrafl release. I'NION PACIIIPRHTml KIiUIiik the Kinks (hit of tJ i tatlonlnPuiTliavclXnMJ .'l"i'mrnt, Omaha, Neb. Rent tu, thero hns not ot ken tB, ! bouofltH of the Trnnporttleii,, bo of material ttMliUncttotiih ronilH, tho Pnlon Pacific .jl,i not waiting for tho full fr,nV Is anticipating the fulim)btw lug nt onco with the Improtn-: Its frolght and tmnm 2'. I l'nnrn Knrvlrn iml w...Mi... FOR HUNT Two ''""go noise- tH n,. keeping oomn. No Mhlidron. Mrs. Mnro locomotive anil f relcht L I). E. Drown. Two blockn west nf.nrn tho Insistent and irlsm gnuiu nciiuui. -- Mrs. A. T. Christiansen, teacher of piano, Phono 170-W. 39-tf. NOTlcr. Nnllrn lu lm,.i.. . toforo, as Is by .'I" ' tlf Hoard of Directors of Bll.T? I District, did n.ako a ,'i ncro of hind wu,in ...V,1" Utrlct for tho puSoU1', Hon. malntenauco nn,l I , . Notlro Is further J"J' hour of 3 00 o'clock n """s '"'O.Htffi ctny of Octn.M'i W. D. Patch, within .:.," ii. Alfinitil tif l1 i. . " list limy bo soon nn.l Mtm!i,!?, rosldenco of tho Bccret.?, .. BecreUry 1 'IrHt Publlrallon. r)mST?I? Last Piibllrnllmi D, ..' ! 'VI K"- lllll District. 1' LOST Five head of spring rnlvos slnoed from my place near Val ey View School house on August 10, Finder pleuso notify J. H. Drown, Ontario. Oregon or Phono Nyssa, 06-F-22. It. ONTARIO TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. I.iiiik DMniire mill Idicnl HniilhiK llfiiiliiinilriN t Wlillo Luiirli Cafe Plume Iflll Ontario, OicKon ...n.l.1.1 lt Ill.Ub'a l.B... 1 .. ' ..Mir, ,.i ...mi; n rniimq, nation To meet then itauit. Union Pacific Byntem hi (itW thu following new equips : p locomotives, Inclmllnr 1) KiMi Mikado, 10 Pacific T;p, mi switching tocomnllves' lth enra! and 72 pasnenuer tniim Part of this equlpmeiitliiiS, lieen itit to work All of tt rli lu use before muw tIK i Loft In Its own Inlllitluw reasonable time, the I'nkuMj will (lemnnsiraiK tiii vlidoitft Congress in rcMurltn thsjtq thu control of Its owneri If It's irlntlrn. ca () A. C. Sterling and family nro plan ning on leaving shortly overland for tho coast. Mrs, E. L. Allen entortaluod a numbor of her lady friends at her homo on tho oast side Wuducsduy UYUUUIb. 1 n,, nnl,.n, ........l i. Miss Ethel Conwuy wont to West- -""" " iiuiii.- uu fall Monday for a short vacation. esday from an outing at Payette W. L. Turner and son Owen camo Lakes, back Monday from a hunting trip to the Steon Mts. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dluckaby, Mis sos Margaret Dlackaby, Ruth Homun and Katherlno Kuhout returnod last Rov. Hartley of tho First Daptlst Church of Dolso will proach Sunday both mornittg nnd ovenlng nt tho Daptlst Church. -4-t-M miWMd High Prices High prices moan chur.p dollar. Phoap dollm Induco spoculutlou. Hpinulatlou 1 flus so Until prices soar but look out foMUoimQP i:yoU u.vn i:n i'itrsiiYTi:iti,N cncitcii (W. P. Cochran, Pastor.) 10:00, Dlblo School. 11:00, Worship. Sormon subject, "Tho Kingdom of God." 8:00, Worship. Min'iiomsT rmiitcii Sunday Servient 10 A. M., Stindny School. It A. M., Primchlng "Life's F.b- onozors. 7:30. P. M.. Preaching "Tho Day of Reckoning." This will bo tho Inst Sunday of an other Conference year. Let us havo good crowds. Hntimlny, Hepteinber ltd M'.W CODY In "Tim lleloifil Cheatei" A two reel Hunk .Mann Comisly .Sunday, Seiteiuber nth VAJ,raCIJ REID ' III - "Dauclii' I'lml" i Kill)' Conictllanl , MoudayjJJcuteniUT y Jvjrtiacu reiij J "Duiuin' l.'ool" I JOE MAItfl.V .MONKEY lu "llnliy Doll Dandlt" Tnevlay, Kcptcmtierllt-' DOROTIIY-J).rm)N lu "Dlack U White" lutei national Sow Reel Wednesday, Repteiulier Hth UNII) DENNE'lT In "Tho nlh0 Road" I'utlio News Thin sday, September Dili & I'llduy, September loth "The He W(df" A Jack Loudon Hfitn-Inl Comedy Ait llyre U our adylca lu tttaos rlko AV -lit, for tk dbtorwuy hav topay OHMA JucV (but ptcuUUei. (. chrap dollars with Aloar oh Ahov all, SAVE, tow wlille moueyli planllfal ..,.1 ...In... nrn untrlllir. Til ChU&rUOUitt ft tkl Grab nnd prices aro soArluc The preseut will btyluora vahyrt some An (hum uow undiolil irtfto thorn. It hLl" csikhi ... u llfotlum toAiav. Uso ourUnK as a (iepH.. Rvery dollar (eutriiHjoJ-tlf us will be carefullr if- guarded, - This Stove s.Famj s r J TW. n.n,,i.. TJ.,1 f) w jJthe cf dioojintU er P" Cnt "Oik " tov ver built. In uc U thrif todiy ..... ..i i )' f. ,.. luivibtrn. (iu rAi! nra XSS2V liuilantvbwrneiceild-a4tn eiuihaivy raru ROUND QAJ ORIGINALMOAK,! HEATING ?' We urgndy rtcomintnJ in wily &&' thwehcitenauyUuuobuuubwUur, i McNULTY 8c COj OMTABIO, OKIQOK