ii;tot0 XXIV ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923 NO. 62 atttttft. PROGRAM READY FOR FARM BUREAU MEET RANCHERS IX) MEET AT OAIKU (UlANUH HALL H)K ALIj DAY SICSHION O.V degemiihu 11 MANY MAT THUS TO O O N S I 1) K It WILL HAVE DANCE IN EVENING i:ioctlfin of Officers Sclcrtlnn of Countyu lilu Program Addresses It Distinguished VhllurK Just I'nrt of Program At tlio Cnlro Ornngo Hall on Do combor 11 tlio nnnunl mooting of tho Malliour County Farm Ilurcnu will bo hold. It Is to bo nu nll-dny Affair beginning nt 9:30 In tho "morning anil concluding- with a dnnco In tlio evening. At both noon nnd nix o'clock tlio wonmn of tho Cairo Grnngo will servo dlnnor In the hall no that tho partlclpunta In tho moot Ing will not hnvo to tonvo tho linll. Tho mooting Is of Iramunso im portnnco to tho ranchers of tho county for nt ltd deliberation will tfho considered tlio program of work for tho bureau for tho coming year, llcflldo this tho annual election of officers will bo hold, n now monibor for tno county Fair Hoard selected for nornlnntlon to tho County Court, ana mo reports or tno various pro- Jects will bo for tho past year pre sented. Bocrotary nnd County Agont I.. It. Ilrlothnupt will nlso present IiIh nnnunl report. Speaker Pram Afar Another fonturo that wilt nppc.nl to tho farmers will bo tho addressos to bo dollvorcd by dcorgo A. Mans ftold, president of tho Temporary Stato Farm Ilurcau nnd othor nutsldo spenkors who nro convorsnnt with tho problems which ranchors nro fac ing turnout tho wost. Tho commlttoos In chargo of tho program are: V Dlnnor a. W. Dean, J. P. Pholnn, Prod Sundqulst, O. P. Nooco, 12. O. Walter. . Unit P. P. Countryman and V. V. Hlckox. Resolutions E. M, Doan, E. n. Conklln, L. J. Hndley, 0. K, Alkcn, J. E. McDonnld. Program of work P. C. Pry, Jnko Ittissoll. P. N. Northrup. Crodontlnls nnd Insignia S, D, Pnrinnu, J. 1.. Drown. P. T. Morgan, '01ms. M"rMtt. Jas. W. Pat is. Program I. K Oakes, V. T. Her rott. L. It. Ilrlothaupt. Membership niil dues A. A. Out- trldgo, A. A. Iteod, C. M. Ucnumont, E. L. Pntch, O. R Cnrmnn. Tho following Is tho dotnllod pro gram 9:30 Call to order. Hc.d'r.g of niln n)n- nt n.4ivtnna mPAlltilv OMS Song by all, James Smith Northorn Idaho. loading. Jones Drown nnd family, I.co 10:00 IloportH rml r("ommondntlons Drown nnd family nnd Ed Frost and of officer and heads of do- family woro entertained Thnnksglv- pnrtmontn. Ing Day at tho Stanley Drown homo 11:30 Nomination of ona dlroctorn Payette. for tho Mainour County Pair. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Lnuor returned 11:30 Demonstration by tho Cairo from Caldwell Sunday after spend- Sowing Club Qlrls. HMSVocnl sole: Mrs. Dunlop ac- compnnlod by Mrs Moody. 12:00 Dig food nnd Darbocuo. Din ner nervqd by rommltteo nt nominal chargo. Soclnl hour, 1:00 Song by all, Jamos Smith loading. 1:15 Violin sole: Mrs. Pholan ac companied by Mrs, Drelth aupt. 1:30 Address: Mr. Gcorgo A. Mans field, president of tho tem porary Oregon Stato Federa tion of County Farm Bureaus. 3:00 Paul V. Marls, Director of Ex tension of Oregon. 3:16 Vocal Sole: Jamos Smith ac companied by Mrs. Smith. 3:30 Adoption of a Program' of Work for 1921. 2:50 Election of offlcors and heads of dopartmontw rot 1921. 3:16 Violin Sole: Miss Randall ac companied by Miss Callln. 3:30 Action on affiliating with tlio Stato Foderntton of County Farm Duroaus. 3:46 Deports of cemmittees: 1, Membership and dues. 2. Crodontlals and Insignia 3 Resolutions, i. Specials. 4: IS New buslnoss. E Property Owners Living On McPher- son Island Have Engineer Pre paring Plans and Estimates For Structure At tho city hall Monday morning there was a meeting held ot property ownors or McPherson Island ror the purposo of considering plans for the erection of a bridge to connect with tho main land on the Oregon side. The property owners had secured the presence ot llobort Farls ot the Fnrin Constuctlon Company of noise who had tentative plans for tho con struction ot a pile brldgo as well as n suspension bridge. No deflntto action was taken at tho meeting but with a committee ot the land owners on the Island Mr. Paris during the day went over tho ground to get nn accurate Idea of what typo of brldgo will best solve the problem. To span the river at the point deemed tho best site will require a suspension of at least 300 feet and the erctlon of towers not less that 20 teet high on either bank Another meeting vrl'l be held when Mr Farls makes his final report on the project- QUARANTINE IlEHTIUCTIONH AUK TO UK BLIOHTLY MODIFIED For tho roller of a number of stockmen who own ranches In tho lower ralloy and who desired to ship hay from theso ranches Into tho In terior to food their stock, District attorney It. W. Swnglor took up tho matter of tho quarantine ngnlnst shipment from this section with doorgo W. Parks, horticultural com missioner this wook and yostorda received tho following Information; "1'ormlsslon will bo given for tho shipment of hay from Boctlons with in tho quarantined area which nro found to bo not Infected." Just what tho effect of this modi fication of tho orlglnnl quarantlno will bo cannot bo determined as yet but It will mean tho shipment of n consldorablo tonnngo from this ro glon, It Is bolloved. FAMILY DINNER MAKES GREAT THANKSGIVING DAY Oil SLOPE Mis Lnlicr, Daughter nf Mr, and Mm, Milt Laucr Is Holiday Ilrlilc Many Families Moving To New Home I'crsnnnl News Itcmi of Oregon Hlopo Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Bullous enter tained nt Thanksgiving dinner, M. C, Sullon nnd sons Tom anJ Clarenco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Honrv Dnrkor and fnm- illy nnd Mrs. Button's slstor, Juno Colo. Tho E. D. Cox family woro Thurs day dlnnor guests at tho C. M. At tobory homo. Raymond Quttorldgo returned to his school In Wolser Sunday, nftor spondlng his Thanksgiving vacation with his parents. A. M. Johnston was In Ilolso on business Monday..; Tho Leo Drown family moved In to tholr now homo tho past wook. Thoro has been no preaching nt tho Park School houso tho past two Sundays, car troublo nnd bad roads luterforrlng. Wo hopo for better conditions noxt Sunday nnd a good attendanco. Miss Uoso West, primary teacher nt tho Park School, spont hor Thanksgiving vacation with hor sls tor at tho Joseph homo near Wolsor Tho Stnnloy Drown family bravod tho muddy roads nnd spont Sunday on tho Slopo, Pord Northrop nnd family from WcIhof and Miss Union Northrop, teacher from flooding pm Thanks- Hiving with trroir paronu, wr. and Mrs. Prank Northrop. Miss Fayn Lnuer. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Milt tauor, was married Thnnksglvlng Day nt tho homo of hor aunt In Caldwell to u Mr, Wei chor of Payette. Mr. Wolcher Is to bo congratulated In winning ono of our flno young ladles. Thoy expect , . ....A... I .,. t....na.a.naa I. Ing a fow days In tho homo of Mrs Lauer's sister. P. M, Uoals and family nnd Mr and Mrs. C. T, Karst nttonded tho Union Thanksclvlnir services In Pay- otto nnd woro ontortnlnod In tho II. Jioy hnvo boen bred away rrom that. M. Dools homo ror dinner nnd suppor .Tho stockmen who oro kooplng stock Thanksgiving Day. i'n "l0 ''"'" now nre Buttering n loss Miss Mildred Frost. Lola Dartahe " fty njn who nro keoplng nnd Prudonco naby returned to tholr ith?'r h?y "J0 Hkowlso losing. High School work In Ontnrlo Monday , 'l '" tho Patrltlc, duty or the artor spending tholr TlianksglvlugUUB,l,e('8 n,1on tno stockmen, tho hny vacation with their parents. men, bankers nnd ovoryono In- Mr, and Mrs. L. II. Drolthaupt or terestod In tho prosporlty or this Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lattlg country to unite to solvo th's proh- and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst holp- om , , ed tho Waltor Davis ramlly to dls- . Ll u Hn Indletment of tho brains pose of a fine big turkey and enjoy ot tn country that with tho greatest a pleasant Thanksgiving crPB ' rorn of w00' nn'' )f n" Mr. and Mrs. Mhson Clough had Produce that there should bo people as their guests ThanksKlvIne Dav J. wi nro In want. It Is so only be- D. Connor and family, Oliver Connor ana aiisbos uiancne anu aiqiwi nnn i Mr. Qeo. Culp Tho Stanley Simpson home was very tastefully decorated In red and green ror a 4 o'clock dinner Thanks giving Day, Tho long tablo nt which covers wero laid ror fourteen wus lighted by large candles with tiny red candles as place favors. Those who am a .. a .a a. I neipeu mem enjoy me Dig iurnoy dinner and all the trimmings wore Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Durrell, and fam ily, Mr. Fred Lindsay and Mr, Simp son's mother from Seattle Mr. and Airs. Tom Heslup enter tained Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Heslup and Mr and Mrs. Win. Moss and family from Payette last Thursday with a fine big Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Miller and Messrs. Lloyd and Irvln Culbertson were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Wm. Vincent home. Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs, A M. Johnson has chicken-pox this week. I nin :ii hm, i?ii w;..h , rif" Bf0,J ff".l"t.,2edSUdK Tho basket social given at the evening was well attended, $33.50 being taken In. The money Is to be used In buying cooking utensils and supplies to be used In establishing hot lunches for the school children. the County Seat last Saturday. xt r, Rmi.h nf .h Monro Hntni leavcs tonight for The Dalles where , urday ovenlng In honor of Mel Keefe he will address the meeting or the I w'o was leaving next day tor Neva Hotel Men's Association which Is , da- holding Its annual convention In that city. O. H. Huffman who has lived on tho Deader place Southwest or town for the past two years Is to sell his household goods next Tuesday and return to his old home In New York. Fred Sundqulst has rented the place. L TO BE GRAVELED SOON Uoudfl Committee From Oregon Hlopo iiuh Miicct'NNriil Interview With County Court nl Vale Get Money Later It wilt bo six months boforo tho men who do tho work rccolvo tholr pay for It, but that Is not going to dotor tho men of Oregon Slouo from going ahead with the gravelling of tho road lending to Park school houso now. At a mooting of tho County Court yostordnv tho Court told thn rnml commlttco'of tho Oregon Slopo club, to proceed with tho work It they woro ngrccnbio to wait until funds woro available to pay tho bill Ti,o men agreed Tho reason for tho doslro for tho Improvement Is tho condition of thn highway nt pronont. It Is all but Im passable And tho Park school Is tho community center of Orogon Slopo. At It nil tho meetings of that region nro held nnd hundreds of pooplo go thoro ovory month, bcsldos nil tho children who nttend the school must uso tho rond. Tho men who put tho proportion up to tho court woro 1. I. Culbortson, I.co Drown, S. II. Simpson nnd deo. W. Lattlg. On tholi- way homo thoy stopped nt tho Argus otflco whllo watting for a enr to tako them homo, tholr car having broken n connect Ing rod botweon hero nnd Vale, DEEMS CO-OPERATIVE CREDITS NECESSARY Col, William Hanlcy of Unrury Conn. ly Has rinn l"oP .Moving Mill hour (bounty's Hay Crop and Having Stockmen "Tho stockmon of tho Interior and tho liny men of tho Snako and Mai nour valloys must got tofeothor to savo thomselves." That Is tho advlso of Col. Dill Hnnloy of Unrnoy county who Is In Ontnrlo this week seeking roltet for what ho bollovos Is a crisis tn tho history of tho stockmen nnd tho hay rnuchors of Eastern Oregon. In brlot Mr. Unnlny proposes that tho stockmon und tho ranchers get together In nn agrnomont to extend credit for tho feeding of tho live stock of tho raglon. That tho stock mon bring In tho stock nnd that they food It on tho tiny m nil's crop nnd glvo thn hay man tholr notes for tho liny nt nn ngreod prlco. Or Hint thoy put tho two together nnd dlvldo tho dlfferenco of tho united produc tion when tho bcof nnd sheep go onto tho market. "Thoro are mnny details of such a plan nnd many modifications that might bo mado," said Mr, Hnnloy. "but on tho gonoral ptan thoro Is no doubt. It Is noodod right now, It should ho In oporntlon "Thoro nro plenty or cattlo to boislon and was fined 176, fed In tho Interior, nnd thero Is no rood ror them. Tho cnttlo ralsod i thero now aro not llko those or yonrs ' Kone by. Thoy aro not hustlors. cau!,8 tno machinery of oxchange, flnanco have fallen "wi nown. surely wo navn Drains onougn In America to solvo this problem and here Is a real opportunity ror patrlo- tic work. "Tho problem must bo nttnckod In a big way, not In a llttlo wny. Wo must get together to work tills problem out and do It now. 1',.IIa 1aaA Xf ITttlllnV ll Al 1 lnn. - -.., ..v... -.....- 'feroncos with a numbor or cltlrens and presented his plan. They wore ueciiiBUiy uuerasiuu. inu iimuur has been retorrcd to tho marketing committee ot tho Farm Durcau which Is going to look Into Its rens- Iblllty. M'ss Cabeen spent hor In Caldwell with friends. holidays Mrs. W. L, Hober entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Calkins. Helen, Oreta and Homer Andor son came down from the ranch near Drewsey to spend Thanksgiving with their mother Mrs. E. V. Anderson. Mrs. J, J. Wherry and daughter Laura were Thanksgiving visitors In Do'.so with Mr. Whorry. Mrs. C. E. Secoy entertained Fri day evening In honor of Orace and Leo Paxton of Frultland. Mrs, H. c. Secoy entertained sat- Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Castleman re turned Tuesday Irom Portland vhere they visited ror several days. The Methodist Ladles' Aid will be entertained with a musical social at tho home ot Mrs. Luehrs Thursday Dec. 9th at 2:30 p. m. Mrs, Allison will assist Everybody como. Hmnll Crowd Hoe Until Fought (Inino T.innksgllng Moinlng (Jib Dean Makes Thrilling ltun For Tourlidimii Heorc (I to U Itovongo for tho defeat handed thorn by tho nlumnl In tho Thanks giving gamo u year ago was secured by tho High School foot ball team Thursday morning when they defeat ed tho old grndes by n C to 0 score. Only u small crowd was present to witness what was ono of tho best games played hero In years, for tho thoy lacked tho team work ntnl polish of tho youngsters tho "old I umors' woro not shon on fight alu Dean furnished tho big thrll lor of tho day when ho Intercepted u forward pass nnd dodging thru hnlt i no aiumni tonm rncort Tor n touch down over hutf tho lengtii of tho field. During tho distance Jov Hun ted, stur of ninny a gridiron battle for O. II. S. was ut his hoots, Just out of reach, howover nnd tho fleet footod Doan passed tho Inst chnlk mnrk safely. In tho center of tho field the High team was nblo to mnko ynrdngo re peatedly, but with tholr goal lino In danger tho old timers hold llko n Meno wall, THIEF BREAKS JAIL BUT IS SOON CAUGHT Pollen Also Catch Men Willi Hoozo nnd Judge Collets Pines Youth To (Jet Heutcnra Commuted Irn Dryant, n 17 yoar old boy stolod a sultcaso nt tho pnssongor station Inst wook nnd was captured by the marshal nt Welsor on Infor mation sent out by Marshal H. C. Parmor, who brot tlio boy back to Ontario. Tho youngstor proved hard to linn die, for so soonor hnd tho marshal turned his back to seo that tho boy bo glvoii food that tho young man found n hole In tho Jail colling that was mado by a provlous prisoner, and out ho wont. In n fow hours ho wns again In tho tolls, ngnln captured by tho Wolsor police Ho wns brot bnck nnd tried boforo Judgo Stearns who gnvo htm 100 daysln Jail. I.ntor tho Judgo loom ed of his youth and Is going to com muto tho sentence. Night Marshnl J. II. (Jordan found n suspicious looking auto on tho streets Sundny night Ho oxamlned tt nnd round booso in a suit caso. Ho locatod the owner of thn enso, Ed Wilson nnd his nnl Jim Erwln. Wilson plod guilty to lllogal posses- HOTHEROFTRUITLANDWOMAN PASSES AFTER BRIEFILLNESS Mi-n. Adelln I). Untifnrd Dnvls leav'H Ijrgo Pniiitlv Mr, and Mrs. D. II. Hlcli Celebraleil Wedding Anniversary. passed Adella D. Hnnford Davis awny at tho Holy Ilosary Hospital. uniano, November 23, 1920, nftor u brief Illness with pnoumonla. Sho wns 68 years, 3 months and 25 duys old nt tho time nf ilonlh nml wnx burn near Plneavllle. Now York. alio wan nnrrled Novombor i, 1880 to Jncob s Davis nt Deposit, New York Ton i children woro born to this union, nine nt whom nre llvng, One died In infnnry. Thoy'nre Chnrlos Hanfnrd ; Davis, ot Cannonavlllo, N. Y.. Sidney, J.. f Albany. Mrs. Ilulh ll. Van Dor. kur, of Frultland, with whom she Ims I ....., I.. a. . a l. a a. 1 muua nur numu inu iiam inrun yuurn, Helon D. Troxell, or Multnomah. Oro- KOn. Mrs, Qrnco Turley. or Albany, N. V., Uertlm Davis, or HlllgllUlliplon, n. Y., nnd Anson, Iuls and Kolth Davis, who nro with tho'r sister hern. Desldes tho Immediate ramlly sba loavos to mourn her loss rive sisters in now Yorg state, jviaitames, a j Dutchor, Isa Joslln. Herman Harbor. Andrew George, and Prank Stuck. Mrs, Davis was of a guutlo. ret'rlng nature hut of a sterling Chrlstlnn character having been a consistent Christian about forty years, uniting I with tho M. E. church In her early married life. She will bo geatly missed in the homo of her cheidren and In the church where sho was an active worker. The funeral services conducted by Rev P. M. Durtch, of Now Plymouth, wero held at the Daptlst church, Frultland, Rev. W. W. Van Dusen, of tho Frultland M. E. Church assisted. Many beautiful flowers attested to thu, esteem In which tho departed and llobort, went to Dolso Thursday ov her family wero held nnd deepest lenlng returning Saturday, visiting nt sympathy Is extended to thorn lu the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. I.oron their beroavement. Interment was, made at Riverside cemetery, otto Idaho. Pay- Frank Thode was taken to the Holy Rosary Hospital, Ontario Mon day for tho removal ot his tonsils. The Queen Esther Circle will hold their annual bazaar at tho bungalow December 11. Do not torget tho young women ot the church tor they aro Interested and pay tor educating and helping In some mission work, NEW t'APU PASSIM INTO HANDS OP NEW OWNERS After having been In tho hands of Orlentnls bIiico Its beginning tho new Cnfo which Is located on Second no nuo S. W. back of tho First National Dnnk Is now owned by wlilto high. so that Ontario, which- a fnw vnnru ngo had nlmobt not eating houses not run by Chlncso or Japs, now has but ono oporntod by Orientals. Tho now owners of tho cnfo nro W. E. Sako and his mother, Mrs. M C. Dedal of Uolso. Lloyd Under who has been wire man for tho Malheur Home Tele phono Compnny loft Wednesday for Ainnoy wnero no lios n similar posi tion with tho Mountain States com. pnny. DROCAN FOLKS ENIOY SECOND NUMBER OF WINTER LYCEUM Menslen Victim nre Recovering UilcKen He Supper nnd Dauro Mnki's Deeldeit Hit Other Rrognu Doing. Tho second number In tho Lyceum Courso was enjoyed by n lnrco crowd on Thnnksglvlng evening. Immedlnto ly nrterwnrd a dnnce was given liy mo iJinies aiu, a iioucimis chicken Plo suppor he'ng served Inter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Axtol Iteod snout TiintiKsgiving with Mrs, Heed's par ents nt Drewsey. Mnrk Kuthnrford, who has been In Portland the Inst wook, has re turned. Tho Matnrt Ladles who gnvo the Lyceum number, uro entertained whllo hero In thn homes or Mrs. P. Smith nnd Mrs. Loronx Tschlrgl. Miss Moll CnrtCr spoilt tho Tlinnks giving vacation nt tho no mo ot hor pnronts In Ontnrlo. Tho Drogan School wns closed on Thursday nnd Friday or last wcok ror vacation. Mr, and Mrs. doorgo Dovonny or Dolso woro In Drogan on business Inst wook. Thoy stayed for tho Thnnksglvlng dnnco, bolng tho guests og Mr. and Mrs. I.. Cornell, Mrs. Charlie Powoll daughter of Mrs. Dllyon or Cow Valley died Inst Wodnosdny In Houvorton. Tho fun ornl will bo hold at Drogan nn Dec. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Tom Dnrtlott or Camp Creok stopped nt tho Drogan Hotel on their way to Nyssa. Miss Luctllo Milter nnd Mrs. Joe Edwards came down Irom Cow Val ley to nttend thn Thnuksgmng dnnco, Mrs. Modost Preston nnd Svlvln Ornbnor returned Mommy rrom n stny In Ontnrlo nnd Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson nnd dniigh tor wero down from Dnnlln, mnklug a buslnoss cnll nt tho hntol. Miss Quorhor spoilt Thnnksglvlng with hor brother nt Jnmleson. Mr. Archer ot Mormon Dnsln pns- snd through! Drnznn on his wny to Vain on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Illnton or Ilonlta left Drognn Tuesday for Wnlla Wnlla to spend the winter. Carl Stover, with his Pord truck, wns down rrom his home nonr Unity. Tho measlo patients ut thn hotel jnro showing signs ot spoodv ro- covory. Ilornco Dorrlck or Mnlhour City wont thru Drognn Monday on his wny to Vale, Mrs. Ocorgo Taylor Is slowly ro covorlng trom tho mensles, Myrllo Johnson Is helping tier with Iioiiho work ror n row dnys. Miss Louise Soars was In Vain ror Thanksgiving day. Mnrk Itulhorfnrd has sold his res idence In Ontnrlo nud bought tho Cartrlght plneo .n uppor Willow Creok. A triirk lond or furnlturo was taken up Tuosdny. Tho Ladles Aid Is pnstpnneii rrom Wodnesday to Tliurscuy on nrcoitnt of tho funeral of Mrs. Powoll. Thn noxt number of thn Lyceum n,,n nlll ln nn fine X inv ilnrrlinMnn linu returned from Pendleton. w D. Eaton wont to Vain and On- tnrlo on buslnes. Mr. und Mrs Jnmos Frn.lfts are tho parents ot u nine pound son bum Tnndnv KVwnmlmr 23rl. Mr. and Mr Lolund Hondy, for- ..... . -l n imoriy or rriiiuunii noiioii, in m Ontnr'n, nro tho parotns ot a son named Thomas FrixiM-n, born Nov 'embor 19. I Mrs. Mnry Duriiott nnd two sons 'nro down trom Wotsor spending Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs Diirnott's pnronls. Mr and Mrs. A n, Eldredgo MIbhos Winifred Dosson und Lola Carponter spent tho week end with friends, Miss Anna Pearson, County Super intendent visited over Thanksgiving with Mrs, Rosa Schmld and iluugh- ter. "-w-'wj Dr. laouls Albort Ranks, ot Mas sachusetts, ono tlmo candidate tor President on the Prohibition ticket nnd a notod Methodist dlvlno, proach oil Sunday morning nn olo'iuent ser mon under the nusplcos ot the Antl Saloon Loaguo at tho Frultland M E. Church. His wire accompanied him. William Hollenbeck and son, t'has. Rudolph. Mrs. Van Deuson wont to Dolse Friday morning, returning Saturday ovonlnf. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. EIrod, or Drldgeport, Ok., arrived Thanksgiv. Ing day for a visit with Mrs. Eldred's sister. Mrs. George Eldredgo, and Mr. Eldred's bothor of New Ply mouth. Tho bothers had not met tor twenty years. (Continued on Last Page) CARNIVAL OF JOY TO BE STAGED FOR CHARITY AHU.WHEMHNTH com M I TT H K complete details or hlail ORATH EVENINO OP PLEAS- IRE FOR WHOSE WHO WOtLR AID NEEDY CONCESSIONS TO BE UNIQUE Oreat Altriu-tlim fjlioo l'rlzc Walls Square Dnncu for Old Timers IN Trot and Others Por Youiigfttern Her)ouo (Jo- IngV Yes Indeed All Ontnrlo, nnd friends from towns nround will participate In tho biggest cnrnlvnt of fun nnd frolic ntngod In yenrs, nt the Oregon Club rooms Friday December 10. Tho oc casion Is thn big bull to ralso funds for thoso who u ro needy In the com munity. Tlio ball Is being arranged by a cnmmtttco appointed Jointly by tho Oregon Club nnd thn Knights ot Columbus nud who nro receiving co operation of tho Woman's Club, and othor organizations ot tho city In this effort. Tho dnnco nnd cnrnlvnt or run ror so worthy n motlvo Is nttrnctlng n grnnt denl ot Interest Tho commit tees nro working hard nnd mnny parties rrom tlio outside towns nro bolng arranged tor so that tho gath ering will bo ono or tho most ro prosontntlvn hero In mnny yenrs. To ndd to tho evening's run there will bo u series ot games nnd con fessions ror which run tn bunches will ropny small chnrges mndo to nnrtlclmtnls. Thoso features nro go ing to bo unique nnd everything III bo In shlpslinpo for n niinrioiis ,n- InR- Ono or tho ronlly big events or mo ovanlng will bo tho 1100 prise waltz tor which tho ntrtlost torpslchorean urtlsts will compete Tho competi tion Is going to bo kcon for tho On tnrlo dancors will hnvo to compoto with those rrom Vulo, NysBa, Pnyetto nnd Prultlnnd who will bo on hand to domonstrato tholr superiority. Thou too there nro n number or "old timers" who hnvo tho notion the con "show" tho youngsters mo real ly corroct way to wnltt. Anyway It will bo nn event worm seeing. Th i.nninilllM wlllph h tllfl dnricTin chitrgo when the funds nro secured will ask the nppotntmont or n commltteo or woll known cltlxens not necossarlly connected with nny nt thn orgnnUntlonn, to dlstrlhutu tho fund whoro unodod, but not un til nu luvnstlgntlnn of tho Individual enses Is made. Tho committees which hnvo chargo or tho various roatures or tho ball ure: Fred J. Clomo, general chnlr mnn: Publicity: P. P. Ilynn, J. It. Portler. II. M. Drewn: Concessions' Cluronrn Croutor, James O. Smith; Pregram: Hny Doyor, II II. Tunny CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE TO START SATURDAY Committees From Woman's Club To Again Make Appeal For Aid In Fight Agalut Tuberculoid Money Klajs In Oiegou Tho 1920 Chrlstmus Seal Sale which was started In tlio state this wook will got under way lu Ontario on 8uturday. Tho committees rrom tho Woman's Club will handle tho 80al snlo as usual, thoy having un dortaken tho tusk ot soiling tho souls In this section, Mrs, E. C. Van Pet ton, prosldont ot the club Is lu chargo ot tho work. Prom Dead Ox Flat to tho Dig Dend tho workers huvo their souls ready lor the public. Last year lu this district ?300 wrth nt soala wore sold. 111.111 SCHOOL NOTES Mr. Lnthrop, teacher ot mathon it ties spout thu Thanksgiving vu'u tlou ut his homo In Emmott. Molvln Waltors, u woll knovn Junior boy ot Ontario High has I, tt for California with his parents. It may bo romembored that Mr. and Mrs, Waltors nnd Molvln spent lait u'.ntor thoro nlso, Jack Weaver whoso collar bo-io wus broken lu tho great gamo lust Thursday bus attended school right along. Miss Abbott was at hero home In Culdwoll during Thanksgiving. Hearty congratulations aro extend ed to the High School Football Team by all for tho splendid way thoy brought victory to the High School. Tho Alumni team played flno and we'ro proud ot all the boys, The score was C-0. Lola nartsho, Mildred Frost and Prudence Raby, who are attending school horo In Ontario, were at tholr homos near Payette tor Thanksglvlns Owing to the Increasing number ot students, It was found necessary to make a few changes In tho class rooms and assembly this week so as to goat ovoryone. Tho Domestic Science girls will commonco giving hot lunches dur- tug noon hours, next weok.