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THE ONTARIO A RHUS. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3d, 1020 " "jw j FRUIMD BENCH CHRISTMAS DINNER REUNIONS FEATURE ERUITLAND EVENTS Dr. mill Mr. Vim Din-son To Iamivc I'Yiilllniul M. i:. Church ami lie (in n to HoUc Oilier Fruit- limit Now Noti-x nm8 dinner with Prof, and Mrs. T, It. Noilson, MaRtcrs Ingard and Hob- ort Noilson accompanied thorn homo Sunday ovonlng for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Hurst and two daughters loft Tuesday for Kansas City and other Missouri points to Join Mr. Hurst In a visit with rela tives and to spend Christmas holi days. Misses Kathorlno Madspn, Elmerna Oardnor, Margarot Whoaldon, Wal ler and Fred Schmld, Frank Klnnl sunt Lowlu Hussell, and other Fruit land young men nnd women of tho State University at Moscow camo In on a special train Saturday morn ing to spend tho holidays with tholr Daronts. Will lloscli has roturncd from tho Holy Rosnry hospital, Ontario whoro ho undorwonl a successful oporatlon for appendicitis. Tho children of Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Htowart and of tho Ilrlght fam ilies aro 111 with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Altor Portor, or Jamestown, North Dakota, loft Sun day for tholr homo after spending soveral wookH as gucstB of Mr. Por ter's slstor, Mrs. a. I. Hollonbcck. Tho roads In dlfforont places havo liccomo a nightman) to tho peoplo. Tho hill near tho Payette bridge Is lining graded nnd workod dally. Tho hauling of grnvol with hoavy truckB and loads havo played havoc with tho Woshoo road. Tho grading on tho Carnoflx nnd llllnd roads has tnailo them almost impassable. Thoro has boon llttlo trovol between Now Plymouth and Fruttland nnd Now Plymouth nnd Payette. Thoro will bo a community ser vice Thursday ovonlng at tho High School auditorium with tho throo churches uniting and It promlsos to ho n genuine good will and pcaco on earth gnthorlng of frlonds and neigh bors which will do much to undo tho unity of spirit of all at tho Christmas time. A splendid program lias boon propnred. Tho Urothron Church gavo a CMirlntiiKiH Cnntatn on Thursdny ev ening at tho Urothron church. Hny Stevens Is in uuirornia uav Ine conn with a car of apples for Mr, J. Hussell who Is also at Modesto vis iting relatives at tho Christmas soa- son and looking niter omor uusuiunn Interests. Rov. nnd Mrs. Van Duoson nro leaving this week for llolso where tho Doctor linn accepted the posi tion as AsslHtntit to tho pastor of tho First M. K. Church thero. Thoy have been hero nlno mouths nnd tho Friittlnud peoplo regret tholr going nwny. Ono of tho very largo Chrlstmns dinners this year was at tho ('. II. Hurgont hoinn when 48 snt down to 11 most olnbornto dinner. Tho mom hers of tho Mnry Humott, and Eld redgu fnmltles wcro nil present to enjoy tho homo coming nnd associa tion togothor. Another largo dinner wuh that nt tho (lien n Darnnll homo whan 2G snt down to a very enjoyable dinner party which Included tho J. H. Wells. Jokh Wolls, Hoy Darnnll, (leorgn Dnrunlt, Olcnii Darnnll, O. I' and P. I). ltosson families, Mrs. liny Troxolt nnd two children nnd Mrs. I.dii Hitmey from CnHhmorn, Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. I. Hollenbcck, Mr nnd Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Charles I.. Hlch, Mr. and Mrs Wltllnm Hollenbeck nnd families en joyed n Christmas reunion and din ner togothor nt tho J F. Smith homo. Sunday ovonlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. nt dinner nt tho homo of Mr, and Mm. Mnno Puchort, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Jones ontertnln oil to dinner Chrlstmns day, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnthnn Todd of Pnyotto, Mrs. Ilrnokolhurat, of California, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colwoll, Miss Ilethol Col well. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hussell and Miss Kstbor mid I.owls, Mrs. B. A. I.lnck and daughter Fern nnd Holon mot ored to Parma Christmas Day to spend tho day nnd havo Chrlstmns dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnost Andnrson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Andorsoii. Itov. and Mrs. Heed nnd family worn In Frulttnud Chrlstmnit dny at tlio homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. It. Flock. Miss Iluzol Smith, teacher of tho eighth grodo was dollghtfully sur- on 8unduy contractors, A. 0. Dun- prlsoil nnd plonsed bocnuso of tho 0I, nn,i Arthur llalrd passed thru Mtorllng sllvor nerving Hpoon pre- wjjj, teama nnd a small crow to be Hontud her Christmas by her pupils. 'Kf WOrk on tho road between Uro- Tucsdny ovonlng tho 0. K. young gan ,IIMj Malheur. -Thoy nro ostab peoplo ontortnlnod tho visiting col- jibing tholr camp In tho Willow logo young mon and women homo frook Canyon, for tho holidnys nt tho bungalow j jjrai jjattlo McCamhrldgo of Jam with untquo ontortnlnment. Tho n80n called at tho nrogan Hotol on prlco of ndmtsslon, which wont to business Thursday, finish pnylng for tho piano, was chot I.auman of Cow Vnlloy ro gauged hy tho clrcumforonco of tho turnod from Vale Thursday, waist of onch guost. A good time jt,i chostor roturncd from Duttor was hnd. On Friday nvonlng thoso mM (0 Holdout, young peoplo ontortnlnod tholr j chnrllo Powoll mndo n business frlonds nt a watch mooting nt tho lrp to vnlo. Ihmgalow, I Mrs. Iloscoo Welch passod thru Mr nnd Mrs. fluy Graham aro tho nr0gan on hor way to Ilomodolo to pnrontH of a llttlo dnughter, Mnry V(Bt hor pnronta. Jnno, horn Wednesday morning, j johnny Woodcock of Malheur was December 22. in Ilrogan Saturday to rocolvo a ro- trlbutod to all tho children nnd af ter spending somo tlmo In pleasant social Intercourse tho . crowd dis persed, all ready for Christmas, day. A masque ball Is to bo glvon by tho Ladles Aid of Urogan on Friday, December 31, In the Community Halt, Prizes for tho two lurt cos lumu will bo awarded so everyone) Is urged to como nnd compete The eats will ho good, tho music hotter, nnd a good tlmo Is prom I sod to nil. Among tho largo dinners enjoyed on Christmas day was tho ono glvon at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry Taguo. It wns In tho nnturo of a re union of tho members of tho Taguo family. About 40 guests wcro pres ent, nmong them tho Dorrlck nnd Kendall families of Jnmleson, tho I.nckott family of Urogan and Mrs. Vena Uoswoll of Ontario. NEWS FROM BROGAN CONTRACTORS ESTABLISH BROCANMHEI CAMP Vnlo llMikrt Toshcw Tnkt" Doublo Victory Fiom llrognn At County Kent lUillnmil llrlilK'N IW'liiK ltomlrrl Other llrognn Ni-wm Item FARM REMINDER A commercial croamory with n dairy capacity of 2000 pounds of hut tor nnd nn output of 110,000 pounds a year, n mnrkot milk department handling 200 gallons dally, a cheeso factory with n capacity of GO00 pounds of milk dally, a CO-quart Porfoctlon Dreadnaught brlno lco cream freezer theso aro somo of tho facilities tho department wilt of fer Oregon dairy factory short course students In tho eight weok term starting Jnnunry .1. Dairy, O. A. C. 'plio high school girls of Coos county served lunches to 395 per sons at tho annual teacher's Insti tute, and undor d'roctlon of tho homo demonstration agent clonrod $115. Tho lunchos served wore nu tritious and easily propnred as hot lunchos In rurnl schools. Extension Sorvlco, O. A. C. Tho Donton county homo demon stration ngent It helping the par ent tonchcr nssoclntlon of Corvnllls weigh nnd mcasuro tho girls nnd boys of tho school, nnd to plan dlots that will bring tho underweight children up to normal. Kxtonslon Service O. A. C. Cost of feeding Insects In Oregon ono year la estimated at 24 million dollars. Tho brunt of this enormous loss Is not borno by progrosslvo farmer who plows his land well, usos good sood, nnd follows tho spraying . nnd proventlvo measures rocom- ( mended by tho stato experiment sta tlon. Entomology, O. A. C. W. REED W. JOHNSON HORSESHOEING, BLACKSM1THING BLACKSMITH FIT SHOES Sent Parcel Post No. 1-2, per set - $1.25 No. 3-4, per set - - 1.50 No. 5-6, per set - 1.75 Postage extra ORDER: SHARP, BLUNT, PLAIN W. JOHNSON Box 547, Ontario, Oregon PAID LOCAL ADS FOIt HALE FO SALE 10 II. P Fairbanks- Morso das Engine, Ilk new. 1-4 Inch Parma Water Llftor with dls- clmrga pip. O, A. Krntz, See McFall and See Better . mim ii. Pn. . : MKwaiNi i-v.v.faiajm .,, mmmvzn. m-m ajBjfsksaaVH tvr-'fr7 it- -, M LHaiaLLLLLLM n Y'uiBRJBBBBFlflalasaBBBBVBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM With Modern Scientific Optical Instiuiuenta Yaur Children's Kyei, a well as Ilia Older Panian'a Ar Hafe la Onr Cilia No chnrars except whrra Profaailonnl flarvlcea nra dvslrtd W AWolutely Gnarantr All Our ttark. riiast Offlca 147-J, ItcMdraca lOO-M BR. J. A. McPAIJi Byrslght DaeclalUt OfflMI Blaakaby Jawalry fltora Ontaiio, Orrgaa 4 W f f f f fff f t' FOH SALE 12 room modern house, close In, on Oreeon Street. Can be renUd as apartments If deilr- edf Easy terms Ses Mrs. T. D. FIs or. Phona 93-W. 48 C2. FOH SALE Bulck IlaadsUr. SEM first class coadltlaa, will oasMsr bankabla aott. J, H. TBt, sa Ill-TV, Ontarla, Oraeon. tf roil BALE Chovrolet Touring car In good condition Cheap for conn. Sea J, H. Qordon HAY delivered to any nart nf tha cltv. Hull flnrvlm Tlr nml tlnltarv Co., Phona. 182, 847 2-3 Pd. LOST ANB I-OUNB. MAKI.VO IHTTTKIt CITIZKNH," IH DKHCIUIIKD IN DKTAIL Unlvorslty of Oregon, Eugene, "Making Ilottor Citizens," Is tho tltlo of nn nrtlclo In tho Novombor num- lior of tho Historical Outlook, by John C. Almnck. nsslitant director of tho Extension Division of tho Unl vorslty of Oregon, Tho nrtlclo glvos eight alms of civic Instructien: (1) to onablo students to cooporato with onch othor, (2) to learn mothods of Investigation In civics, (3) to under stand governmental organization nnd oporatlon, (4) to participate In In dustry nnd In tho activities of vol untary association, (C) to aid In tho Improvement of political nnd social conditions, (0) select and Judgo pub lic service (7) to act In a public cap acity, (8) to dofond tho nation from onomlos. OHIXION OHADIMTH WHITES HINDU TO ALUMNI HECHKTAHY Unlvorslty of Oregon, Eugene It looks llko n combination of hen scratching nnd Chinese writing, hut nonular supposition has It Hindi! MIhs Mamlo Unyor, ono of tho RHtoretl hog which hnd tnkon n loiirhors In tho Twin Falls schools, nri,0 n no Ontario Fair. . ... .1." . ... i enmo homo to spond t'liristmas wook r), k. Worsham of Mainour PM",.r,., Tn . nor80n wiih an Imagln with hor pnrentH, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- 0,i t,ru nrognn on his woy to Vnlo Mon t BUgRMt8 n hunflred things, er Tholr daughter. Miss Elslo. Is on a business trip this weok. turbans, socrots, codos, Incenso, deep homo for hor vacation from tho Col- jst Friday evening tho nrogan p0lSi far aW(,y lands.and liurd work, logo of Idaho nt Caldwoll. basket ball tonma Journeyed to Vale jt )a n 0ttor rocolvod by Miss Chnrllo (Irnnt Oardnor camo homo Friday Wtu tho firm Intontlon of bringing Ronton, alumni Becrtnry of tho Unl- from Wnhlilngton Unlvorslty, Seat tle, for tho Christinas holidnys, How nnd Mrs. Shephord of Qrent Falls, Montnnn. nro horo visiting tholr lUughtor, Mrs. Chnrloa 8. Mil ler Hov. Shephord Is superintend out of tho 1'ronbytorlnn Church of Montana and while horo occupied thn M. K Church pulpit anil preach ed a mint oNcellent sermon, Sunday morning. Miss Hlslo Schmld has gono to Ilnlsn for u visit with Mrs. Hook. Kmll Schmld Is In Wolsor this weok. Miss Hvn Hlomstrom, Miss Wlnl frod Hoim nnd Miss Mnrthn Wilson woro In Frnltlaud Sunday visiting frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Oardnor and family nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Blot ter and daughter, Holon, nnd Miss Hupp were dollghtfully entertained In Payette nt tho II. 11. Iloomer homo for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCIure had n family gathering Christmas Day which Included tho Krost nnd Wil liams families from Payette. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hlch had as tholr guests Christmas Day tho Frank Thompson family, Ira Dalzell nnd family. Frank Hlch nnd sons. Vornn and Hay. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peacock outer- talned to dinner Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Sym Wutklus, of Mldvule. Mr. nnd Mrs D. L. Ingard went to Numpa Friday evening to spond the week ond and to enjoy Christ- homo laurels of victory hut Luck was vorH(,y of Oregon, In ono of tho solf against thorn, and both boys t , nddrossod onvolopes sent out to girls' teams wero defoated. Somo- aBCOrtoln tho whoro abouts of old tlmo In tho near future tuo vuiOgnulunteg Tno j0((0r n0B B new teams will visit Ilrogan nnd thon American postage stnmp on It, but wo feel confldont our boys and girls tho 0,lVolnpo Is well worn nnd hns will win. Symnn Colo I making somo Im provements on his rosldonce. Tho Oregon Short Lino inspectors woro looking over tho bridges bo tween Vale and Ilrogan, Saturday with n view to repairing them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Worsham are stopping at tho Ilrogan Hotol on- routo to Malheur, then home. Mrs. Worsham has boon for somo tlmo pnst In tho hospital at naker. Wo havo some snow at Ilrogua but tho weather has been pleasant tho last few days, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Ijiuronco mov ed down from Ironside on Monday to spend tho wlntor tit Ilrogan. Mi". Laurence is feeding his cattle on tho Mollno Farms Co. ranch. Tho program and community Christmas troo last Friday night was uttondod by a largo crowd and every ono enjoyed tho evont very much. Tho hall was tastofully decorated and tho largo troo was rosplendent with tinsel, candles and tho usual trimmings. Tho entertainment glv on by tho school occupied about au hour aftor which Sautn Claus np poarod from a roal fireplace much to tho delight of tho llttlo ones. Dags of candy and nuts wero dls savornl Madras postmarks back, and "vln nombay" across ono stdo. on tuo scrawled A now zoning system Is planned for tho Stato I.lvo Stock sanitary Hoard's future work It is pianneu to dlvldo the State Into three zones and havo an assistant oterInarlan In charge of each. Ono veterinarian would he stationed at Dend, covering all of tho rango territory In Eastern Oregon or that east of tho Cascade Divide: ono to bo statloneu at ron- land covorlng all of tho countlos north, lnclud ne Lincoln. I'oik ana Marlon; ono to bo located at Eugene, covorlng all tho torrltory In Western Oregon, south of the ueroro mention ed countlos. Each voterlnarlan will bo presumed to look after the dairy herds In his rcspeefvo district and attend to such other emergency work as may come up. Oregon farmers are beginning to scrutlnlio contracts offered them for tholr surplus produce, to see whether loopholes have been left whoreby the purchaser may void tho contract If prices fall. Such terms as standard pack, merchantable product, and first- class canning cherries, open tho way for tho buyer to reject the produco or force lower prlco, while they do not Invalidate the contract for tho Bellor if prices rise. Politi cal Science, O. A. C. McDowell Company, Inc. Ontario, Oregon Hm Ilccn Taken Over Dy IUNUHAL DIKKCTOHH J. O. IMilllalmiilii A Hugh All.u Undertaking and Embalming Llrnmril In Oiruun, Idaho, Wellington Funeral conducted from the Home, CliapH, or Ilia Church of Your Cliolca PJtOMlT 8HKVICK,"NO DIHTANCU TOO FAIl Free Funeral Car Hervlca , Offlco I'luiuo Day anil Night 2U7 Night Phona, HO-M, 178 "Permanent as the Pyramids" CONCRETE PRODUCTS Concrete is the Foundation of all Permanent Structures If You Are Building For Permanance Use Concrete Concrete Irrigation Pipe Concrete Drainage Pipe Concrete Foundations Our plant is equipped with modern machinery, our methods of Manufacture arc thoso gained thru years of experience, our labor is skilled, our product is the best obtainable. You get the benefit of every pound of cement used. Ask Satisfied Customers The test of any product is its service. Our concrete pipe has been used in many of the biggest and best drainage and irrigation systems in this secton. Ask for information, let us refer you to those whot have used our product. We will gladly furnish you estimates ou your con templated improvements. Ontario Concrete Pipe Co. C. E. BINGHAM, President Ontario, - Oregon E8THAY- Coma to Slawort ranch Just west of Falr Grounds, drrk brown and white spotted steer, rleht enr under-slopad, metal number In car, laft tar split. Owner may have sama by paying costs. Joseph Urrcc 2-J-4. Pd. KSTItAV Cams to y alaca I nilla aast of Ontario 2 yaar old helf ar. TU plata on right ear, with Samutl Smith, Ontarla, Oregon, stamped oa It. Owner taa have helfar ay saying for at aad feed "HI 61-St Pd. Came to my placs stven mtlos Wtost of Wetsar, oua Way star, welgkt about 1EM Us. ao vlalbta brand. Owner plaass cons tako mara, pay cfaargas sad for tkls ad. Chas. M. Vas Bursa, n. 1, Tfalser, Idaha. 48 7 1. IUOUUjANIHVI Mrs. A. T. Chrlitansen, teacher of piano, Phona 17-ir. SI tf. WOHK WANTED ay man ami wife as raack y tka year. Sax 142. 4t. pi. WANTED to rant piano. Phona 69-J. Miss Elizabeth O'DrUn. 2-(.-pd. Anua S. Allen, Professional Hursc. Phona 221-W. Payette 2-3-4-3, Pd. PVtt tvnti( Anna. mm.I ... -.- . a vswwt vyo mm i urn son Mrs I W.lllnnii near Standard Oil, o s-ii, j'a. FOR SALE Two used nUnn In splendid condition. Price and terms vory reasonable. 8eo Mr. Smith nt McDowell Furniture Co. 850-3 Pd. FORD TRUCK Almn.l nnw tn trade for lots. Ed Holghtsman. 140 3-4 Pd. JERSEYS Several High Grade Heifers and Young Cows For Sale. Coming fresh this month. Prices right. James A. Lackey gff8 Llcantsa ta Praatlra ta Oraeon aad Idaho 0. A. KRATZ MaaUlpal Baulaaar Uambar of Amarieaa Acseoiatloa at Madaaars Sawar aystaaa, walar warks, pave- aaais, caaoraia arsiia, assaaa aaaats, afflct syatecaa (II Tilfer llic., rarttaad, resn City Hall, (tatarla, Oragaa iiians The Things You Go By We Make Them Turner Bros. Barney Pete Ontario PUN TUNING Thaa wfafclwav Wla klaMaa MaaaJ aww ntaaiaij f4Ma 0"B will ylaasa leave arders with Mrs. Bharlla Cax. L. N. HflCKSTT. FOR SALE Buff Orpington roosters, pure bred stock. $2.60 each. Also Mammoth Pekln Ducks. 3.00, single or $5.00 pair. Hans Oft. On tario. Phone. S09-J-2, 855-4-7. pd. I