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HPte ntei0 tm. XXIV ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, 01?- OON, TL1UHEDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920 NO. 46. i JdOGE m IEWS ON PEACE PACT . .....Jll til t.l fclOCIl.MH lllllliMi iM'Aimiim blATV CV 111. AIIIMIHATKU KflMII IH O.M.Y H.THi SKIV ) MOXKOI. IIIKJ. TUim: in: s.s IUMN PLEAS-ATTACKED ir, nf liliuliiMiiitloii lli'lji Up .ppmiul 0itoNini Co Ail LinMintlii I""' Xol lo ,'"' Trent) lint To Ollgurrli.v dltnr.i N'iK' Hlnni thorn worn two t Hi Ontario Moni'lny night- the wrltt r could not hour both i ...... titiifiinl it'riH nala ai union ' '" nuiii." "" n present nil arroiltit of tlio delu de meeting ho Hint mo rentiers l.o Argus might Imvo lioth sides ten liv irioiiui)- inivm.nirn, Illy W !' I Ionian) bdzn WIHMin Smith, or HnKor, firrfil n H': I) nl II") city linn lar nlKlit on Hi" covenant of tlio he of Nation a his nrgumoni :i matirl onii, teeming with torlc nnd.jensoiis tbri'o nxrollont : apparrrtly totally unknown to ri'pulilli in Biull-lilnilorH who IliMil (lie leigno with Rtnnu-pat tomlio mid sophistry, Provlou lio hour for spooking, Judgo Ih wr1 Introduced lo Iloprosonta S' J Sin ot t , nml nuked him If uoro to Imvo tlio pleasure of i tiring ot ouch otliur Hint tin- ami Sliiniitl without responding, M a rar with koiiio local unli ve Ileitis ami spoil nwny. r snillli proruccii ink roninnis uy Inr that tlio lengun rovunnnt hail )l a many words In It n Hard- jpwh of necoptnnco. nml less l a tenth of 80,000 words, which h number Harding ntntod whan liphlnoil uliy tlio ropuhllcnnn not printing It for tlio enm- lli tlirn discussed Artlclo X Ehowcil Hint It was a world wldo btaMon nf tlio Monroe doctrine I we hail lnulutulnod tlio Monroe rlne for nearly n contury with- firing n nliot to dcfind, nml tlio roe doctrine wns novor n Inw of tmii, luit n principle enunciated prrsld ut mid thoro woro tlmor- Mco i mid thundering Borah's Hi, fjiiiu iih In 1020, who pro- i war nnd nil dlro things should irWs doctrlno stand: but It it and tlio lenRuo will stnnd, ev- I Germany Moxlco, llUHsIn, Hard- Ind Jolurou rof uso to enter It. Smith rend from U. S. Su- e court decisions on trontlos nnd red how under tlio constitution, res can nnd mny nbrogato n !; any time oh thoy did our ly with Franco, rondo In 1778 abrogated by net of congress In ho rod numorouH decisions dissertations ns to who had p making authority nnd who had lorlly In revoke thorn, nnd clearly pnstralcd that our 'Americanism' not Imperilled by tho tongue nor run rnunter to nor supersede fODMItullon but that It was a ue of 'I'r ace on Enrth, flood will pen' he Itepubllran campaign then re- fl tho Fpoakers attention, par- ply nn editorial In tho Oregon tf recent dnto, crying for n tax on Mian wheat, nnd tho mnrket f of tho samo Irhiio of tho Oregon- showed whout (juotatlona 10c per Ml higher In Winnipeg than In aKo, ho rend from tho congroa- fl record of Harding's speech for wheat hiHtoad of tho price flx- ' 2G; quoted Ida speech against Federal Farm Loan Act. show- l0' ho had voted wet 30 tlmoHj r ho had opposed a surtax on loratlon earnings, and denounced unfair: In short, ho hold Mr. fling up to the light, CAIHO UAN(;ili:itH AI'I'IIOVK lU'p'oii'rs to ct'itrAii, hay At it innotliiR of tho Cairo 'lureau tiiHt night, thu runcliorH or that re gion approved of tlio County Fnrin Hurenu'H plan for crop rotation and dlvorsirictitlon to tlui end Hint the amount of iilfulfu raised will bo re duced, nnd also that tho rnncliem mny tnerense Its eoiiHUinpllon on thn rnnchorH by tho Importation of dairy rnttlo, Rhecp nnd stock radio. Tim approved ot tho plnn presented by C. 13. Fryo or Nyssa tor tlio tlireii R vwrtinv lUull ILOl years rotation Hystom rollnwlng an nddrcss by Mr. Fryo nnd by H. I Graham or Vnlo. Tho mucliors also heard a report from K. K. Am Id on on tlio nlfnlfa inonl mill and voted to thnuk the roiutnltti'o which had worked to se cure Hint Institution. wont on record unanimously In favor of a campaign for gopher oxtcrinltm tin In the territory from Mnlliaur Ilutto to to Snake river and from the Emlson wnsto way. Ak I'irij IVp Cent cm Alfiilfn Aneno nnd Ineicnm- Dhrtsiricd IiiiiiiImk and lUolork. KO0THAM THA.M 0IW TO .vami'A roil hi:com ea.mi: At Iho Octohor mooting or tlio ov ecullvo commltteo ot tho Cotintv Farm Ilurcnii, tho recommondntlonH or chairman F. (!. Fry or tlio crop Im provement commltteo ot tho farm bureau, who reported tho action of Ills committee and rend tho minutes of the meeting nnd recommendations, were approved nnd tho committee mill llin rnttllillf tun nml rmititi. nitpL 'V'f ,n,M) cnlliirnS ngent authorities (o bring slv m riivnr ' . . tlio mntlcr before the membcrx of the I in roa ii and others lntmos.4d. Tlio recommendations of tlio Crop commltteo which fallow rails for n general reduction In the ncrengo of ulfalfa on hind suitable to other crops. It Ih believed Hint other crops lll bo morn profitable Hum nlfnlfa MERCHANTS APPROVE EARLY CLOSING TIME On nml After Nnwnilicr I Sloies Will ('lose ul niliO I'. M. Ami Con tinue to do so I'nlll .Mai ill in, tout Tint Ontnrlo High Rcliool football toam will go to Nampn tiynnrrow foi Its second gnmo of the rnferenco series, To permit tho students ot tho High School to sco tho gnmo mid root tor tho boys school has been dis missed for tho day and tho studont will bo thoro In a body. TIME RIPE TO URGE RECLAMATION OF WEST CoiiKri'ssmnii X. J. Hlnnolt Dej-lnn's Clements United Wlilrli Wilt Menu Artliin In Coming Cnngien United Efforts Ite- liillt'd. When In Ontnrlo Moildny and Tues day Congressman N. J. Slnnott dls cussod nt loar,lli tho situation which will probably result In . favor.il.'' legislation looking toward a iiiou llbornl roelnmntlun policy. In part ho said. "Tlio west has Just boon visited bv two Important committees, both of whom hovo to do with rocilumutldh legislation, and eueh of these com mittees has gono homo wiiu mu kindliest' feeling towards tlio worn unii-lts -probloms. . "Malheur nnd Hnrnoy couuuus could woll nfford so send their on ropresentatlvo to Washington Tor tho coming congross, at least to assist othor western stntos nnd com mlttles In getting this mntter squnro y boforo tho propor commltteo. "Concorled action of overy com munity In Malheur nnd Hnrnoy coun Hon should bo brot about, with tho end In vlow of a strong presentation of our caso In Washington early In Ducombor. Mrs. Karl Neoly of Vale who has been very III nt tho Holy nosary Hos pital for two weoks Is reported very much Improved. For a time It w thot sho could not recover but sh. passed tho crisis ot her liinew on Monday and is Improving. Her .li ter, Mrs. Edward Doyl ofDoHJ n m tal ed to Ontario and ha. roanliod hero since then. MMlody came down on Tuesday.- Mrs. Neely . sister ot Mrs. Will Jwnleion of this c ty. and Jamleson. Mr. Jamlescn wis also called hero by reason ot Mrs. Neely's illness. . BMUOOI.KltS XIOHT LETS UK KI1W AOAI.N Ontario business man are not go ing to wall untlUtho Inter Mt.io Com morce cummlsston film Its doclslon n the npponl from liolse buslni-Hr inuii for a return to' Mo.iulnln time Mom Inaugurating a el-or.go ot tlui Thoy 3to going to net on tholr own Initiative. Starting on Novembor 1 tho bii'l- nss houses of Ontnrlo will clo.e their doors nt 5:00 p. m nnd will continue, to nbservo tint tlmo soiled- ulo until March in, 1021. Tlmy Jiovo also Ugrtcd to clmngo the hour nt nftoTiioon dellvorloi to ?:00 p. m. That Is tho wagons will leao the stores nt that hour. Tho ronson for tho change b, Hint It.Ml.ltOAK OFFICIALS VISIT OYl'AltlO IIUKINO XOOX IIOL'lt from now on, or nt least there wlll,wUl ,,nrkll0M cnn)llll? ,, pnlly ,hc hnve to bo n reduction u 'he nmouiit nt hay offered for. sale lo prevent nn entire' collnpso of the funning busi ness. Not only iIooh tho Iliiromi wish to decronse tho nine int of hay put on tho mnrket by reducing tho uoreago In this crop, but It plans o bring nbout an Ineroasod farm ron sumptlnn or liny to help ovorcomo the lack ot market for Hits product. In this wny tho surplus will bn cut down front both sides. Th lo.ommendn Hon of tlio crop commltteo follews: "1. That tho Farm llurcnu should recommaud a rcduct'oii In tho urea of alfalfa hu ot at i..bi -0 per cent (Continued On 1'ngo Seven) WHI.Ij KXOWX IXHl'HAXCK MAX MOVI-S I'ltOM IIAKEII TO IIOIHII Friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hchuppell formerly of this city will bo Intoreslod to know that they have moved from their old liomo In linker to Ilolso whero they aro now at homo Tho chango was piado by roa soli ot tho promotion of Mr. Schuppell to tho position of geuornl ngent for tho Oregon I.lfe Iiisiiranco company fr Southern Idnho. In this enso SoJithorn Idaho Is mndo to ombrnco Malheur county ns well so Mr. 8chup poll will be In Ontnrlo periodically. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Schuppoll have brought n homo In Ilolso nt 1008 Joffenmn stroet. Mr. Schuppoll wns Here mis week with the Portland business men and left tho party here. Tlio Woman's Club met this nftor noon nt tho homo of Mrs. II. II. Whitney. Mrs. Mary Anno Horron returned Iho Inst of tho wook from Ironsldo whero sho visited for ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Oroy ontor tnlned tho Fortnightly Club Satur day ovcnlng. Out of town guests woro Or nnd Mis. C. C. llurrwos nnd Mr. r-nd Mrs. nobt. O. I.ytlo. Mrs. K. II Tost Is ns hostess this weok to tho Tuosdny llrldgo Club. Mr and Mrs. S. R Dorman enter tained with a venison dlnnor Sunday ovenlng. The guosts Included Messrs. nnd MosdomoH II. II. Whltnoy, 1J. M. Orelg nnd Geo. K. Alkon. E. A. Drown of Harney county, lust "Elro." to n host of frluiids In Eastern Oregon is In Ontario thli weok on a visit. Ho enmo down on Tuesday. . Ilruce Kestor enmo down from Vale lo attend the banpuet here Tuesday evonlng. Mrs. Fred Courtnoy nnd cblldilron nro visiting In Portland Mrs. W A. Coughnour, of I'nyptto was visiting her mother, Mrs. 8. I). Stroup In Ontario WcdiKwdny. merchants feel that ttiolr cusloiiurM ill dosiro to get homo boforo dark end will thus nut bo Inconvenienced XYSSA, VAIil! AXI OXTAHIO laCII HAVE OPPOUTCXITV OF SIIOWINtl VISITOUS POHS1- llll.lTIESOr VAI.I.EY AS WEALTH PltODUCEH BANQUET HERE REAL SUCCESS .Newspaper Wilier Declarn "Ontario Did llsi'ir Proud" us lloht With Conllnl Hoxpltnllty Take Tilp Out OhjIim Project Ontnrlo cntertulned n distinguish ed group of Short I.lno officials hero Monday noon, tho tew of the citizens know ot Hint tnct. Tho members of tho visiting party wore! H. W. Plait, gonornl mniingorj W. It. Armstrong chief onglnoorj nnd K. C. Manson supvrtntondont. Thoo men wer? on the spoclnl which earrlqd Carl Orny, president ot tho Union Pacific mtr tho Shet: I.lno and which passed thru Ontnrlo enrly Monday morning. Thoy enmo buck from Huntington arriving hero nt noon. Thoy -woro mot by II. O. Drnuo local ngont nnd strolled nbout towTn to moot n number of tho business men but found them out to lunch. Ilouovcr thoy told Mr. Drain1 to loavo tholr cards, so to speak, bv telling Ontnrlo thoy bad ciTllcd. ELOQUENT PLEA MADE EOR REPUBLICAN VOTE KliKCmOX OK It. X. BTAXFIFI.D HELD DUTY OK OHEOOX VOT- EltH 1IY COXOHESSMAX X. .1. SIXXOTT IX ADDltlCHS MOXDAV XIOHT OXTAHIO POST OFFICE SHOWS OltEAT IXCItEASE IX HUSIXESS Nenrly 10 tons of. pnrcol post wns mallod nnd sent out from thu On tnrlo postoftlco during tho first in days ot Octohor, or to bo oxnet 10740 VS pounds dispatched In 101i2 packages requiring $270.40 In stamps to mall thorn. Thoro wns nlso re ceived at this offico during tho fif- toon dnys 1153 packages of parcel post. This docs not Include tho pnrcol post packages received at this offico from main lino trains to bo workod at Hiliofflco and dispatched on tho Crnno and llrognn branch trains. Ovor 2000 lottera urn moil ed and dispatched from this offico dally and inoro than that numbor is rocolvod and distributed to. tho pat rons dally to si y nothing of tho first class mall n or ul from the main lino trains nnd worked hero for dis patch on tho hruneh lino trains. Ho sldos this thoru mo rany sacks of socoVd clnso mall reto. "d tor dis tribution. The ttor;me monthly ro eclpts ot Iho office fr.nu stamp snlon Is about SHOO. Octolor In taken ns nn nvomgo month for buslnoss transacted nt a postofflcn, which moans Hint about twenty tons nf par cel post Ih dlspnUhcd nnd about the same amount received monthly nt this ofNi". Portland's tnulo excursionists huvo coino and gono. Thoy vlowod tho wonders ot tho Malheur, Snnko and Owyhee valloys, lonrnod of tho possi bilities of tho Owyhee project, had told nnd retold to them tho destros of tho folks of .Malheur county to ce ment tho bonds ot friendship. Hint ox- 1st between Portland und Its distant rolntlvesj woro ussured Hint nny nld given In bringing about tho develop- mont of this region would bo moro thnn amply ropnld bf Its contribution to tho growth of tho state's metro- polls. 3'ho visit wns Indeod a two-sided ofralr. Whllo Nu. Vale and On tario In turn gave their messages to tho visitors, tho mon rrom'tho Wll an otto woro hosts at a banquet, un Hurpussod In tho history of Ontario, Net only that thoy introduced On tario nnd Malheur county men to Waltor Jeul.. "ortland'H commun ity singing lender. Thut nlono was worth all tho etrorts local mon put Into tho ontortnlnmont ot tho visit ors. And to honp over tho monsuro the Portland mon oxprossod tholr plon'suro at the ontortalnmont, and utter amazement at tho prodigal pos sibilities of this region. Tho some of the men had been In this socllon before, moro of thorn had not, and theso confessed that the trip wns lit tle less than a revelation to them. At tho banquot in tho evening, ser ved in tho Oregon Club rooms there woro nearly 200 seated, and all wero delighted with tho bounteous sproad of viands prepared by Mrs. C. O. Plnney of tho Bluebird nnd sorvod by n number of Ontario women wlio ns Nicholas It. tho throe days old baby ot Mr. nnd Mrs. N. 11. Slowoll died at tlio family some on Tuowlay. Funeral services woro held tho following dny. Ilov W. J. Luscombo of tho Melliod Ist church conducting thorn. Itev. C. W. Bloom Is ublo tu bo about again nftor a long Illness, tho ho lias not yet taken up his pnsturlnl work. When you and I we, kbis--a conclusion he contrasted Hard- Uy Soui paying tho adrais nrertninr., .m,i rnr.l nml big tent wii""" ' HAPPY ling with tho accomplishments l" 'yg,r'C,0f8 ie kids again. On Mi-an numinisirauon, ouu - . , ,,t we are going m " eraleil iu c,i...i n.. Art. I llursuuy "B ,.., rinlilwvn --.. mu t'cuciui tivavi tu i slsted here. Tho visitors doclnred life, und how thoy did enjoy It. Jon k'n'a leading ot tlio singing ndded w'mtovor might huvo been missing In a portoct evening. P. J. Oallaghor was tho toustmaster, nnd ho never wns In bolter form ninr In n happier mood. W. F, Human, In one of his eliarnrtorlstlo upooches wolcomnd Hie visitors mid 11. W. Price rospondod for tho visitors. Mr Prlco urgod On tnrlnns to provide, for tourist trudo with an adoquate tourist park, (o fur ther tho good rond movoment to bind Iho state together nnd to do tholr part to see that thu community lias good hotels It Is by your hotels that you nro known, said Mr. Price. Hubert E. Smith of tho Title & Trlst Company, secretary of Iho State Tnxpayor'8 I.onguo brlofly re vtowed tho situation prosoutod by sevorul ot the bills to be voted upon by tho people. Ho docmrod thoro wns u real menace In tho possibility or Hi f ho, per cent Interest bill pass In i becauso ninny voters linvo not sfullod the monsuro. Ho urgod tho nl proval of tho divided session bill n) d complimented Ontario highly for Its rocoptlon of the visitors "On- trrlo has laid Its cards on tho table In a friendly courteous mnnnor, "ho in 'il, "and wo men of Portland nro In ine and remombor Hint you havo You uro gon having on tho Pacltlo vitallv Into.osted In Ore- that in both quantity and nualltv it reul problems to solve in which wo J nort ouual to any port wns the best meal served on tho trip, nro mutually Interested. a poni aqua, , , i nntarlnn present was CInronco D. Porter or tho Fidelity rrt, rnst will coffoo wns tho product of Malheur iook as rovouiou ny a comprelionslvo 'I'tiiirsuay ii&". " -. ,.m wiiii huuii u yui ..w . : . nnnn in his latest uoiuwyu ,- - - ' , , ,h0 arm Ian Act. tho child labor ,1UJU . ,.rvn' it's a mystery , uor"u "'. ".' K ' .... ,, ,, wno BU.nl r0rn that had been grown Northwestern stntos. Ho said that .infliinn iJUUM - . n.iiniiii iiiir ii iiu aiuiu - .... .. -. gon with such a port. Port County. Ontarlan present was uarenca u. 1'ortor of tlio Fltlollty peclnlly ho menu except the speakor reviewed tlio buslnoss out oduct ot Malheur look as rovoalod by a comprehonslvi Two or tho unusual Items study ot financial conditions In tho r.. iniMniivn anu evury "'' " v.; ,n n,n ballot to be proud ot tho result, especially since irusi toinpnnv mo ou.er J'ortianu . ... K....,o.,,i.or win nrovldo Oro- ovory artlclo on t voieu in i" Jk ... .. ED LEAGUECONDEMNED Under Article XV ot 1'HKlie Coteniint QuestloiH of Dispulo Can Ho Itn- fcreil to Assembly Vihcrc llrllliili Hut Six Votei to Our One Iloforo nn nudlcnco, nil too small for tho merits of tho oloquont ad dress, and tho Importnuco of tho mat tor discussed, Congressman N. J. Slnnot, toro to tattors tho proposed loaguo ot Natloin. Ho urgod tho el ection ot It. N. Stanflold to tho Son- nto ns tho second stop which tho pooplo of Orogon must toko In carry ing forward tho most pressing pro blotn of tho hour, tho Amorlcnnlzn tlon of American nffalrs, and ontlius- ed Ills uudlonco with his oloquenco. Undor tho proposed longuo ho said, such quontlons nt tho Panama enn uis tolls which wilt bo ropoatod when tho republican party gots control of government, will undoubtedly bo re ferred to tho loaguo ot nations, It imorlca Joins tho loaguo. thou wo will bo Booing sottlcd us tho opora tlou ot tho cnnal which wo built with our own tuonoy and our own Initiative. Undor Artlclo XV ot tho covenant all tho powors given tho Council of tho Longuo aro glvon too to tho as sembly of tho Jvoaguo and may bo re form! to that body by tho Council. In that nssombly Great Brltlan an I flvo ot her colonlos each havo n volo whllo tho Unltod States has but one. This artlclo very plainly nullities tho tho stutomont that Qroat Brltan bus no moro voting power than wo have. Concerning tho othor issuo ot thu campaign Mr. Slnnott said In part: Tho Important Issuo In this cam paign might bo ombrnced In Hie word "Americanization". Amorlcnu Izatlon Is really tho Issuo ot this campaign. Tho Republican party de sires to Americanize tho Amorlcnu mnrket tor tho American producer; It doslros to Amorlcnnlzo A morion's foreign policy. Prosldout Wilson bus been cndonvorlng to Internationalize tho Amorlcnu mnrkot for tho foreign er nnd for, tho nllon. . Ho bns ivt tomptod to Internationalize our for eign policy, and It Is tho purpose .of tho Ilopubllcan party to Americanize both that mnrkot and that forolgn policy, Elect Ktniifleld Now tho ultlmato instrument In that Amorleanlzatlon procoss Is a Republican Administration. Tho first stop toward securing that Ilopubll can Administration Is to elect, noxt Novembor, ns President of tho United Stntos, Warren O. Harding. But, In tho Amorlcnuizntlon process and In socurlng a Republican Administra tion, tlio Presldont nlono doos not Hiifflco. Wo not only Imvo to hnve a Republican President but wo have to havo'tt llepubllcan Congress. Tho Housa ot Representatives may be certainly Republican, but tho same cannot be said ot tho United States Sonato. Tho United States Sonate is In doubt, and It la absolutely essen tial, It wo want to consummato that Americanization process and to so curo a "Republican Administration, to havo not only a Presldont but also a Sonato that Is unfoly Ropubllcun, roady, willing' and outhuslastio to back up President Harding.' So I say to you, If you deslro Republican policies and Ilopubllcan principles, it is not only necessary for you to elect a Republican Presldont but It Is nbsolutoly Indispensable that we (Contlnuodbnpago Throe) "" " v....- .....lr. "1111113 .. IH " ' I . .. 1 !... nil nf IIIH ho tariff commission, tho par- ;"m7Jea;ing wlth smugglers. Wo .or , u )amJ Umt Ui(r ymf producod n "" uiin many oiner laws sucur- . .. ,i,n ihkiii o",u v Wihon for tho benefit of tho bow B that n,gnt Pst and many other laws socur r WU'on for tho benefit of th (V Ho nsuerlnil tlml the real OD t DM! KinilT. On Ulili"" - .... llianirfl Hon to Wilson, nn.i tn that other ovorybody w 10 ' " elvlnK.hin American. Governor Oox, was an d sees t rece,v0 t Inspired bv fear ot tho league Uckent.,I,,0. tory paBses to tho next f effect., but that the old "Oil- '0p"enBSctfon wnen ho PnES ;h)'' of rulo-or-"iln stand-patters G01''" " -.outp TO THE MAN- to nullfy tho two great fin- BNis ... tjje WAy 0UT Vou measures now on our statutes, At. " . (o Le c,ever t0 get by with- -vrv,mm control tlio money ui - " . detected and wen biv 'un ana me world, as tnoy uiu --,:.,, .,.,,; ft rnlgnty w"' WO to 1912. end make the "0",UcOMB ONI THE 8MUQ ar more valuablo' nnd Dronorty 1mu ,.! Wo w all or our many hllo conditions wero not ns favor- crop of barloy boforo tho com was able as they had been that Orogon planted, and baked sweet potatoes bad no caimo for apprehension slnco pHD OF THANKS from the Y. u unison rauiu -. i . ""' l'""" uh n kindly thank each and Nyssa. Tho arrangemonts ror ine man any or ns noignnors. " ... :. ..,LAa wi.n offered bannuot woro made by a commltteo R W. Swngler for tho local mon ? .0K.mnahy and assistance toward consisting ot II. h. Peterson. II. C. told the visitors of tho possibilities their slmpathy na bmikaii .f Do Rf Jrr,Bnt(in n R mogt forc)Jo qn, I'8' dU, f, ?ienr dauchter little, and 8. II. Clav hml generl 'optical manner. Ho described what LneclaUy thank the dear school charge to earjy portion of the enter- had been done In this region nnd nn Jo -the Teaut ful flowers. (.lament. whttt cou,rt "0 (,"0' nn" n0" t"6"' i t-rtnB : wa i done to show tholr At tho banquet the Ontario men if thoy woro rea.lv to assist (Joo K MBDininb prov)ougij. naa ot hear Waltor Alkon spoko on tho need ot railroad MRAND , MRS HENRY MILLER Jenkins had tho surprise ot tholr .development. COXOHEOATIOXAL CIIUHCH Sunday school 10:00 a, in. Preaching 11:00 a. in. Subject, "Why Christ Wopt." Christian Endonvor 0:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Profit and Loss". Bible study, Wodnesday 7:30 p, m. at the homo of Mr. Miles 6th and 2nd St., ono block west of tho Mothodlst church, Subject, "Second Coming or Christ." as taught In the Bible. Tho above eorvlcos uro tor all. Tho Bible Is tho foundation ot all our loacmngs. lomo anu know your I Bible. lbcr less valuable. laLINUB '"