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THE ONTARIO AUG US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1920 TWO GOOD SHOWS Majestic Amusement t'iiiiinnlcs AN tempt to iut Onliiilii on Miip for lU'Kiiliir IUk Town Hooking OImmi Iteluiff Slny Ik UlmklMed. Do Ontnrlo folks (lonlro Mint ttio city bo Ki-nrtuntnil from tho Bmnll town clriKrt into onu of tlia fow towns In ttio Inland Emnlro to receive tho rogular road bIiow bojkltiKU of the Mnjcstlc AmiiBcinont company? If thoy do fcot thtiH boiiiq effort should ho niRili) to dumotiBtralo that fact. On Sundny ovetiUiK nnd nRaln on Tuesday ou-nlnK leKltlmnlo offerlnBB woro prosontod nt tho Majestic "lliislnoBB Iloforo IMcasuro", an adaptation of MontnRUO Olaus, I'ot nh and I'erlmuttcr was tho attrac tion. It wai funny. Tho Bmnll crowd cnJo)od It, for It was woll BtnK od and tho nctlni;, whllo not In tho John Uarrymoro class, was so much inoro superior to that Rcnornlly of fnrod In towns of this slzo, was really oiijnyahlo "Would You" lletter llwltt'tl On Tucsdnv nlKht, Hunry II. Wnlt hall In "Would You" wns hotter ro colvod. This star who featured In tho Illrth of n Nation proved satis factory to his friends of tho sllont drama and tho play wnB tho best over shown In a local theatre. It was ono of thoso comedy dramas In which tcarH chaso lauRhtor thruout tho action and lovo has a prominent part In Justlca to Ontarlans It must ho admitted that tho present road show prices nro not what thoy hnvo boon unci! to. Hut Injuitlco to tho pro motors of hotlor shows for Ontario It should llknwlso hn notod that tho prices nro Just what Is bolnc charged ovorywhoro, or loss. And futhor theso charRCs nro occasioned by tho blR Incroaso In travel prices on tho roads. MAN1 M)NO HOUnilT KOIt IS I.OOATi:il I.V KANSAS CITY W. I DrlKRnrs who two years no was clinrgoil with having npproprlnt nd to his own uia a chock for J.1800 slRncd by Iloctor Arnwlno, wolknown stockman of tho Interior, has boon located In Kansas City according to ndvlHOs recelvod hero. DrlggarH wns Indicted by a grand Jury noarly two yoars nRo, nnd n warrant for his ar rest iBHiiod Ho Is flRhtlng oxtradl- tlon from Missouri nnd District At torney It. W. Swnglor will loavo to morrow on No. 4 for Kansas City to flRht tho enso for tho Stuto of Ore-. Ron. I Dolwln, tho Infant son of Mr nnd Mrs. I'oarl JacokcB, oro ono year.' flvo months nnd flvo days, died nt) tho hospltnl Saturday morning nftor n brlof Illness, Tho funornl took placn Sunday afternoon from tho Ilaptlst church. Itov C. II Dlnm con ducting tho services Kntermont was niado In tho Ontario comotory, Special Bargains For 200 Buyers Every Day Many now items have been added to tho big tables. As the bins become empty thoy are replenished by other articles at evon greater bargains. i I'ltOSI'KIUTV OAN ONIiY 1112 81 CUItKI) T1IHU MAIUV INDUHTIIV (Contlnuod from Page Ono) Ing wrong with tho cnttlo In produc tion ability or health. That this roproscntatlvo rocs nftor tho stock nnd roturns with n Reed hunch of cnttlo. Tho men who formed tho pool wnnt them nnd hnvo put up the monoy In order to Ret thorn. They tuny not bo nhlo to dupllcato tho buy. Hut In order to mnko satisfactory ndJUBtmont nnd distribution of the cnttlo, It will probably bo noccBsnry to conduct n friendly auction snlo. Will outMldo bidders ho nllowod to bid, Well, how olso can It ho dono? Competition Is surely necessary In order to bring out tho truo value of tho cows, particularly at tho closo of tho salo. Uut Is It fair to tho mon who hnvo put up tho monoy o got tho cows thoy wnnt, to havo others who havo not taken nny responsibil ity como Into tho salo7 If tho cows ro below cost, tho mon who put up tho monoy would havo to pay tho coBt prlco nnywav, so why nro thoy not entitled to nny profit mndo be cause tho prices hid Indlcnto that their purrhnso wns n Reed ono, If others bid tho cows thoy wnnt for their own ubo nwny fro thorn? Supposo then, Hint nn nuctlon snlo Is hold whoro ench mnn In tho pool Is entitled to bid In as mnny rows nB ho hns advanced monoy for, at cost on tho bnsls of prorated nmounts dolcrmlncd ns Illustrated bolow. Outsiders will bo entitled to bid at tho salo, taking their pur chases at tho bid prlco. A mombor of tho pool bidding In moro than his allotted numbor of cows to pay bid prlco on purchaso nftor havlnR brought tho numbor for which ho had ndvnnccd money. Then when tho snlo Is ovor, tho bidders would Bottlo for their cows ns Illustrated, members of tho pool paying In pro portion as tholr totnl did Is roloted to tho total sales. Thon n final ad justment of tho rocolpts would bo Mmln In ti'lilftli nlnmlifirn nt flirt flOOl would Bhnro In nny profit mado from OtltBliIO uuiuors in mo rnuuii inuir mtvnnrna Imnr tn the totnl nmoiint advanced for tho purchaso. Mrs. Carl Kolthlcy, nco Miss I.onn Nocco of Mldvalo, Idaho, a brldo of a tow days died suddenly of honrt fnlluro Sundny evening at Wolsor whllo on nor wedding trip, Tho romnlns wore tnkou to her homo nt Mldvalo Tuos dny morning whoro tho funornl wns hold, Tho doceaitod was tho second dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neoso, formorly or Ontario, but now rosldlng nonr Mldvalo, and wns born and rais ed In Ontario. Hor oldor slfllor, Mrs Norrls Honvls, neo Oraco Nooco, dlod ut Mldvalo lam winter a year ago with tho Influenza leaving an In fant daiiRhtor only six wouks old WANTED A girl to do light houso work. I'liono G2-IM. Dr. Itoborta. 83C 1-2 The We Have Cut Again Into the Prices we have been offering our Great Stock of Merchandise for, we are going to reduce our stock regardless of the prices at which it is sold. Special Compelling Bargains from Saturday, Dec. 11 to 18 Every day the first 200 customers to make a purchase of $2.00 or over will receive some staple article from the. grocery department for a few cents of its value, practically a FREE GIFT. Remember we start these special offers at 9 a. m. every morning. COME EARLYBRING YOUR FRIENDS You will profit thereby. New Bargains! Bigger Bargains! Better Bargains! To move portions of the stock that have not been sold as yet we have cut deeper into the previously advertised sale prices. Everything MUST GO. We must reduce the stock You know our reputation. What we promise we do. Our sale has been the talk of the valley. Thousands have purchased here to their advantage. Hundreds have returned time and again, and always have been satisfied. GAME LAWS MEAN BUT LITTLE TO ONTARfANS Dlstrlit Deputy Game Wnrili'n In- VcNtlglltltlK OllllllllllltH of Ilnncli- its Tlmt Oiiliirlium Violate Ijiws rinds Complaints Justified Will Act District Deputy (Jnmo Wnrdon I I). Ilnzeltlno of linker City was In Ontario Tucsdny nnd Wednosdny In vcBtlgutlug uumorous complaints Hint hnvo been sent to tho stnto wnrdon relative to tho violations of tho hunting InwB by Ontnrlo citizens, soma of whom ho doclnrcd nro numbered nmong tho prominent citizens of tho city. Until further InvcstlRntlons arc mndo tho names of tho violators of tho statutes will not hn published, but unless thoro Is n rndicnl chniiRo of attitude on tho part of mon, who should bo leaders In tho Ramo pro jection movement, Instead of flag rant violators of tho statutes, pro secutions will bo resorted to, said Mr. Itazoltlno. . There Is it I-ejjiil Way I One of tho principal complaints filed with tho department Is that of men shootliiR out of senson, nnd bo .foro nnd nftor hours during tho son- son. "I find that somo of tho mon ques tioned, whllo practically admitting tholr guilt endenvor to plead cx tonuatlng circumstances In this man nor. Thoy clnlm thoy hnvo been In vltod by ranchers to kill phensants that aro damaRlng fields. This Is undoubtedly truo, but that Is not lognl, ns overy huntor should know, and overy ranchor, too. "Tho thing for tho rnnchor to do If tho pheasants nro a nulsnnco Is to Inform tho department of that fact and secure n permit to shoot thorn Then thoy mny Invito tholr friends out to hunt nnd bo within tho law. Tho doportmont docs not want to foist any gamo on tho ranchor thnt Is working nn Injury to him nnd will bo glnd to co-opcrnto with tho rnnchor nnd tho sportsman who stnys within tho law. "In tho past thoro Iiab boon n splon did spirit of co-operation manifested by tho men of Mnlhour county nnd tho department tins trusted (holr honor In this manner, so thnt It Is with n fcollng of rcluctanco thnt nny chnugo In our attitude will bo mndo. Hut unless n return to observation of tho law Is manifested other means will of necessity bo employed " After his trip boro Mr. Ilnzoltlno loft tills morning for Hums. IIANKKIW (X)MIJ TO TOWN Among tho pnssongors In todny from tho Interior wore David Orahnm of Juntura, cashier of tho Junturn Stnto Hank nnd 13. L. Wnllaco, cash ier of tho C'rano Stnto Hnnk. Mr, Ornhnm snys thoy hnvo moro snow nround Junturn than hero nnd thnt little of tho liny of thnt roglon has boon sold Great Continues RADER BROS. Ontario, ENTIRELY RENOVATED Training School Accredited by Htntc Itrglstrntlou Hoard Co-opcm-litis 1'liiit Ai ranged for Htu dontu New .Matern ity Wiml. From tho basement to tho topmost attta tho Holy Hosary hospltnl hns boon renovated. All thnt paint nnd n thoro cleaning can accomplish has been accomplished until tho hospital with Its mnny now features Is Indeed In oxcollont condition. Mnny of tho changes nnd bottor motils hnto been mndo possible by tho fnct thnt with tho trnnsfor of tho novitiates to tho Konoshn Wisconsin Institution, thoro Is n grcnt dcnl moro room. Mother Mnry Josephine tho now head of tho Institution, who was ono of tho original group of Sisters to como to Ontnrlo hns had nil her workers busily engaged In putting tho Improvements Into service. A grcnt portion of tlmo and monoy has boon spent of lato to put tho Institu tion on a par with any such In tho West. Among tho betterments Installed Is that long sought for by tho Sis ters, a maternity ward, thoroly equipped nnd locntod nt tho end of tho building whoro qulot pravnlls. A baby room has also been provided and across tho hall from It Is found tho now diet kitchen which Is n modol of uoatness nnd conveniences, Across from tho major surgery operating room hns boon equipped n roam for minor surgery with nil tho necessary equipment Including ono of tho vory latest nncsthotle machines oqulppod with oxygen and othor gases. , Thruout tho building olectrlal aqulpmont has boon addod nnd tho offlcloncy of tho Institution thus greatly onhancod. Nlirnos .May HogMcr Now Ono of tho handicaps tho hoc pltal has been under for years hns boon lifted thru tho nctlon of tho Or.'gon Nurso's Ilcglstrntlon honrd certifying tho Instutlon as accredit ed by tho hoard. Hy this nctlon graduates of tho training school nro Immodlatoly rcglstorod nnd can prac tice tholr profession nnywhoro In tho Btnto and secure oxchango registra tion In any othor state as wolt. Arrangements hnvo nlso boon mado by tho hospital nuthorltlos whoroby students taking the courso hero tuny trnnsfor for six months special train ing undor specialists In tho Portland hospltnls nnd roturn horo for tho completion of tholr work. This Is not only u distinct ndvnntngo to tho Htudonts but to tho local community in tnnt it Koons mo institution in touch with tho work holnir dono In outsldo cities. St. Josoph'ti homo has boon re novated nnd Is now tho nurso's Oregon Unloading & dormitory having boon specially pro parod for this purpose Since tho Btudonts havo gono on tho eight hour basis this gives them adoquato quarters, rest rooms parlorB, etc All in nil tho changes at tho Institu tion during tho past fow months aro such as to surprlBo tho visitor who hns not boon there for somo tlmo, nnd combine to mnko the hospltnl ono In which tho ontlro community mny tnko full mensuro of prldo. NOTICK MODIFICATION OF AI- FAIjFA UtAltANTKH HKOUIuV TIONH You nro horoby authorized to ro lcnso Hay for shipment which Is lo cntod In tho following sections In Mnlhour County which hnvo horoto foro boon provontod by Qunrantlno regulations Soc. 25 20 27 28 20 30 31 32 34 35 3C T20 S It 40 K. Sac. 4 6 C 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 j 16 10 17 18 24 T 10 8 H 47 EaBt. HOC, 40 4V ill) til .li i)d 111! nil II East. Tho following form of certificate should be usod by you In tho rolcnso nt this hay and n vory rigid Inspec tion must bo mndo to mako sura that hoy In question contnlnB no Wcovll after samo has been haled. II. II. WEATIIEIISI'OON, State Horticultural Commissioner. First publication Dec. Oth, 1020 Last publication Dee 23rd, 1020 111(311 HUHOOIi NOTES Tho Vocational Agriculture I) lyn loft nt olovon o'clock Wednesday i morning for Payette whoro thoy at tended n snlo. Tho Sigma Club mot nt tho homo 'of Misses Evndlno nnd.llopo Coch ran, Friday evening. Qnmes nnd u royal good tlmo was enjoyed by nil. A business meeting wns hold nftcr .which refreshments woro served. I Tho second porlod gym class en joyed n snappy forty-flvo mlnuto walk Wodnosday morning, when thoy tramped to tho hill nbovo tho hospital. Tho snow nnd novolty of tho treat nddod to tho fun of It n grcnt deal. ) Tho lunches sorvod by tho Domes tic Sclcnco girls aro both dnlnty ntyl nourishing. Wo aro nstonlshod nt tho bountoous and good lunchcB sorvod for so small a prlco, I Tho Nut Club dnnco given at tho Ornngo Halt Friday night was nt tondod by n largo numbor of hoys nnd glrla who had n dollghtful even ing. Holon Wells, who has been III the past weok Is nblo to nttond school PAKKNT TEAC'IIEIW TO HAVE PMUHINO PIUKIHAM AT MEET Tho rogular mooting of tho Paront Teacher's nssoclntlon will bo hold nt tho High School auditorium on Fri day afternoon Decombor 17. Tho , following will bo glvon, starting nt 330 ! Music of Oloo Club, Hcndlng of mlnutos nnd report of committees, Solo, Clnudo Sousomnn, An interest ing talk hy W. F. Woman. Violin Solo, Miss Itnndall. CO. Sae TEACHER AND PUPILS HAVE COMBINED BIRTHDAY PARTY Oregon HIiijio Folks Enjoy lMeasant Ilwiilng's Program And (loose Dinner Too Jersey Om Coin- MrH. Hoy Uurroll gavo n vory do llghtful birthday dinner at hor homo Sunday evening, tho Teacher, Mr Lindsay and tho Uurroll children alt colobrntlng tholr btrthdnyit together. Tho birthday cakes filled with tho proper number of cnndleB formed lovoly contorploccs for tho tnhlos whoro the guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stan Icy Simpson, nnd family, Mrs. Allco Simpson, CIiob. Slnples nnd Frod MndBny helped tho Uurroll fnmlly onjoy a fine gooso dlnnor. Violin, Bnxnphouo nnd trombono music wns onjoyed by nil thru tho ovctilng. Lloyd Cutbcrtson Is looking nftor business nt Durkou, Oregon this weok. Mrfl. Susnn Weaver tamo from llolso Saturday for nn oxtondod vis it In tho homo of hor dnughtor. Mm J W. Conts. Mrs. Jonns Drown linn lwon 111 with tnnsllltls tho pnst weok. I,eo Hrown, I. I. Culbortson, a. W. Iittlg nnd B. J, Simpson woro In Vnlo Inst Wednesday taking up road matters with tho County Court. Work hns been stnrtod on n woll on tho Ed Inuor placo which It Is expocled will bo followed by a, sot of buildings. Mrs, J E. Holloway hus been suf fering from asthma during this damp weather. Mr. and Mrs. M. D, CIourIi woro vory much surprised Inst Sattinlny ovonliiR when Bovornl called to ro mind them thnt their third weddlnn rnnlvoisnry wns not forgotton. A ory plonsnnt evening wns spoilt Mr nnd Mrs. Milt leaner nnd fam-lly-nnd Mr. nnd Mrs John Wolchor woro d'nncr Riicsts nt tho Wm. Vin cent homo Sundny. Mrs. Ed Frost wns 111 n fow dnyn tho pnst week. Much Intorcst wns shown by the farmers of tho Slope nt a meeting hold Inst Thursday nt which thoy Blgnod up for a carload of Jersey cows which will bo brought In soon from Western Oregon. lllONEY PHODUCEItH HUM) Til Kilt jANNUAIi MKKTINO THIS WEEK Ontnrlo wns tho hlvo of boo In dustry of Idaho and Orogon tliH weok whon tho nnnunl meeting of the Idaho-Oregon Hookoopcrs association wns In sosslon nt the City Wall on. .Tuesday and Wednesday Asldt from tho rogular rn'ttlno of buslnoss the boo mon consldored tho probloms lot producing nnd dlstlbiitlnn of tholr I product, Just ns nil tho buslnoss mon ana ranchers aro doing inoso nays. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W Hills, nco Ilenn lAjlnm, who slnca tholr mnrrlngo insi June nnvu nvnii in iiciio, urn gon, mnvod recently t Portlnnd whoro thoy nro to spend tho winter nt 00G East Salmon street. Save Money On Christmas Gifts. Buy here now at Christmas j. rices i SHOES SHOES SHOES Prices Slashed on Shoes from 25 to 40 per cent Down practically to Pre- "War Prices and lower.