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THE ONTARIO AROUB. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1920 MCMaayMAlMMMa 3T :i ' KINGMAN KOLONY " KINGMAN KOLONY MOURNS DEATH 8FHRS.VANDERFM Wns Well Knonn In Ontario Where Jinny IlclnUra Itcalric Nettle mriit i)f Tile Problem Consid ered Other Kolony Ileum The many friends of Mrs. Ella Vnndorpool woro grioved to loam of hor death nt tho Holy Ilosary Ifojipl Inl In Ontario onrly Inst Wodnesday morning, following a brlof lllnoss. Mrs. Vnndorpool hnd llvod In tho Kolony for tho pnst flvo years dur ing which tlmo Bho hnd ondcarod horsolf to n host of frlonds thru many kindly acts. Tho fuuoral sorvlcoi woro hold In Ontario Thursday from tho Dnptlst church, tho funeral sermon bolng proachod by Rov. W. P. Cochran of tho Unttod Presbyterian church. Ilo sldo mnny frlonds who wont from tho Kolony to nttond thoro wero mnny Ontario and Arcadia frlonds present. Mrs. Vnndorpool Is survived by hor husband, hor son, Konnoth, hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dul Inrd, hor sisters, Mrs. Madollno Long, Misses Florence, Mnrguorlto and Ethol Dullard and hor brother Otis Ilullnrd, all of Ontario and her sis tor, Mrs. Chnrlcs Splaun of Vale. Mrs. Vandorpool was born nt Vale In 1800 and on October 26, 1015, was married to John Vnndorpool. Shortly aftor tholr mnrrlago thoy movod to tho Kolony whoro thoy llvod slnco then. Mr. Longworth, claim agont of Rait Lnko City, representing tho railroad, Mr. Redmond, representing tho Washington Tllo Co., Frank Hall and tho district onglnoors mot at Adrlnn Tuesday to try to reach a settlement about tho broken tllo which amounts to about fifteen hun dred dollars. John W. Cunningham, of Hoar and CunnliiKhnm consulting oitu res, loft Tuosdny for Portland af ter spondlng about ten days In this vlrlnlty. Dr. Smith cut his knoo severely Saturday and went Immediately to Uolaor to consult a doctor. P. T. Morgan has sold his hay to Pat Connolly. Mr. Morgan will havo sheds built. Mr. Kolly la baling his hay to ship to Vale. William Schulti shlppod a car load of hogs from Adrian to tho Portland markot Friday. Ouy McOoo, who Is tho now gen oral suporlntondont for Puckott & Hurt, accompanied Mr. Puckott on two trips from Bolso this wook.- Miss Eulalla, 8hafor and Miss Throlma McCrcary aro homo from tho Intormountnln Instttuto at Wels er for tho Christmas holidays. Tho ladles of tho Sunday School met nt Mrs. Martin's Wodnesday af tornonn to mako tho fudgo for the Christmas treat which will bo given after tho school program Christmas Eve. It will bo of Interest to tho many frlonds of Mr. Vonlteaden, who fpr morly llvod on tho "Boulevard", to know that ho Is rocovorlng at his homo In Portland aftor a rocont op eration for appendicitis. Hot lunch was served at school Monday for tho flrit time. A ays 'tern Is to be Instnllod which will simplify tho work and not throw all (ho responsibility on one person Miss Neob was appointod chairman of tho work commlttoo and aho will bo assisted by two high school girls. When uipplles are needed MIsl Nb will report to Mrs. Prltchott, chutr liiuu of the sollcltli-c committee. On fne lot dish U oe otrved och iliy. Tho Baxaar held by tho ladles of Big Bend Thursday ovonlng was a splendid success netting slxty-twp dollars, wjitch was used for the Community Christmas entertainment held Thursday evening at the Park Pavilion. Miss Cox, Dean of Women at the University of Oregon, spoke at tho meeting Thursday. The Independent, Sclontlflc Amer ican, Youth's Companion, McCIures, and the National Geographic are all being given to tho school. The teachers and students will be glad to have any other maxatlnes after per usal by tho doner. Messrs. Ervln and Edward Nichols came from New Plymouth Wednes day to visit tholr brother, Mr. Wal ter Nichols, Mr. Ervln Nichols will remain here sometime. D. W. Johnson made a business call in New Plymouth Friday. He reports very disagreeable roads In that vicinity. " " Mr. Blodgett made sovoral trips Into the Kolony this week. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan anl little Margaret )Aun and Teddy were din ner guests at the Scott borne this Mrs. Scott and H. It. Scott were dinner guests at tho Martin Sunday. Mr. Schlupp, who has been living In Mr. H. Walter's house thin fall.i has moved his family to Harper, Ore gon. Work on tho tllo drainage which for two months has been progressing very slowly on account of tho quick sand Is ngaln advancing at the rato of two hundred foot n day. Tho two spurs which cross tho railroad, Borne twenty-eight hundred foot, nro bolng dug by hand, and tllo laying on thoso laterals Is going forward sim ultaneously with tho work on tho main lino. M- M. E. Bnln of On tario Is Inspoctor-'von tho construc tion of thoso spurs. Ed " Sterling has taken tho ptaco of Mr. Horsefall as foreman. About twonty men aro employed. "Vo Old Tlmn Concort" will bo prosontod at tho Kolony school building January soventh by the lloswoll chorus undor tho leadership of Miss Pearl Hall. Miss Hall'n ability as a musician Is woll known throughout tho country. Tho chorus has presented "Yo Old Tim Con cort" In four towns recently with gront success. A similar concort was given by tho lloswoll choir last yoar, which aftor playing lioro, was takon to tho const. Tho two school rooms can bo thrown togother to ac commodato a largo crowd. Particu lars as to whoro to buy your tlckots, which aro 30c and 16c, will bo pub llshed noxt weok. OWYHEE CHRISTMAS CAROLS SUNG BY 0WYHEESCHO0LCH1LDREH Thomas Clark Injured In Mill Ac cident In California Many Hair of Hay Imported At Varying Price Mrs. C. E. Sohwoltor and Mrs. Frank Friar and pupils gave a short Christmas program at tho school house, Friday afternoon. Tbo num bers given woro recitations by War ren Baldwin, John Blgelow, Werner Pouts and Kenneth McDonald. Christmas Carols were sung by the children, nnd lantorn pictures enti tled, "Scones from the Lite of Christ", wero shown, after which tho i homd owing to bad roada and serious Ill ness In tho Dunning family, n Into word arrived thatthoy would bo un able to come. Dotormlnod to havo n "Merry Christmas," tho Lowes packed tholr Christmas dlnnor Into tho Ford nnd mado n surprlso visit to Mrs nnd Mrs. John Wall nnd fanflly and hnd a real homoy Christ mas after nil, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Bradloy and family went to Ontario whoro thoy spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aldrodgo, Mrs. Bradtoy's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kllngback and family nto turkey dlnnor at tho Do Bord homo Christmas Day. Among Owyhooans nttondlng tho Xmns ontortnlnmont at Kolony wore: tho Dlgotows, Smiths, Hltos, Do Bords, dus Schwolxors, Slnclatrs, Frod PullonB and McOlnnls'. A num ber of tho young pooplo of thoso families, bolng students thoro, had parts in tho program, which was very ptoaslngly and ntcoly nrrangod. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McOlnnls and family woro guests to dlnnor at tho Sllppoy homo Sunday. Ilov Chas. II. Blom, Baptist pas tor of Ontario, accompanied by Mr. Johnson hold his monthly sorvlccs In Owyhco Sunday In splto of the up this fall with tho Walters stock, bad roads. Mrfand Mrs. Chns. Schwolxcr nnd daughter Dolln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Occ Schw'ojicr nnd daughter, Margarot, Mrs. Otto Schwelxor and Mrs. Iluth Shoro woro Christmas gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marshall, of Wolsor. P. L. DoBord mado a buslnors trip to tho Bend and Kolony Thursday. Whtlo going to Ontario last weok William and Carl Schwelxor hnd tho mlstor(uno to havo ca.a troubto and woro obliged to stay over for repairs. Wm. Btnrk, of Big Pond, was In Owyhee Thursday to get somo of his cattle which had been roun 'od up this fall with tho Walter' itnck. Fred Pullon visited his uucl9 Ilalph Hood and family, near On tario, on Christmas day returning homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Bradley, Miss Laura Boobo and Messrs. Frank ntrl Clovo Friar visited tho Gate City Saturday. Fred Kllngback was a business visitor to tho Kolony Thursdny, Miss Charlotto Huffman, a Nyssn High School student Is spending her Christmas vacation with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klroy Huffman at tholr homo noar Mitchell Butto Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowo had as Professional Cards DRS. WEESE & FOUTNER OFFICE HOUI18; 9 to 12 and 2 -to S Office over First National Bank. Telephone No 33 J Ontario Ore Dll. A, it. ROBERTS Dentist lletween Ontario I'luti u " Deot, Phone 52 Hours, 10-12! 1:30-6 House calls Evenings by appointment Mado Phone 168 TltAIN BCHKDULK West Bound 17 Passenger 3:47 A. M. Dally 0:28 P.M. Daily 4:30 P.M. Dnlly 2; 01 P.M. Dally S:33 A.M. Dally DR. R. A. MOON CIIUtOPIlACTIO PHYSICIAN NUHVU HPKCIALIBT Acuta or Chronlo Diseases Booms over Post Office ONTAIUO OKKGON teachers troatod the school child ron to nop-corn balls and taffy. Thoro KU0(lt, Ul0 tini of t),8 wcov, Mr. and will be no more school till January ,Mrll iloi,ert arant of Big Bend. " orrln Walluco and fnmlly havo Tho Owyhee Sunday School, by lpurc,asod tho Oscar Plnkston ranch public offering and tho contonts ofllt ,. roDor(,j. and moved In last the birthday Jar raised ovor oloren dollars which was divided equally botweon tho needy Americans and famlno stricken Chinese Mrs. Mar tha B. Kllngback, the Sunday School auperlntendent had charge of It. It was learned last week thru a loiter, from Miss Maude Clark that Thomas Clark, son of Isaiah Clark, and former resident of Owyhee, has boon sorlously Injured In a flour mill whoro ho was worklnK in Chlco, Cal ifornia. One of his arms was broken and badly mangled by being drawn Into the machinery and tho It Is hop ed It can bo saved tho arm can nev er be restored to Its former strength as much of the flesh was torn off In the machinery. A great many hay sales were mado last week, the prices ranging from $6.00 to 7.00 per ton and measure ments 7tt ft. and 8 ft. Among those who sold are E, L. McLatferty and D. P. Pullen to Pat Couley who will bring bis sheep soon; Ben Smith to Stantleld Co.; John Gordon bought Chas. Bradley'a and part of Rudolph Hlte's, It was reported that Dunn- wook. William McNary was down from his ranch up tho river with some nice pork for Bale. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and child ren, of tho Kolony attonded 8unday School and church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Glascock and family had a house full of company for turkey dinner Christmas. Tho guests were: Mrs. Gus 8chwolxcr and daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green ' of Ontario, Verna Hlto and William and Carl Schwelxor. Mrs. George Olascock and child ren, Emma, Viola nnd Thelma re turned" Monday from Pocatello whore Mrs. Olascock was called by tho ser ious Illness of hor mother, Mrs, nob ertson, -who recently underwent an operation, Tho vory low for a while ahe Is on tho road to recovery now Tho annual election of officers will bo held In the Sunday 8chool on January third 1921. David Walters was at tho DeBord ranch Friday helping to mako pre parations for feeding ensilage to the 86 hoad of fattening stock bslonglni? way and Dlgga sold their hay at t0 jll8 father, Hub Waltora, who will $6.60 nnd $7.00, some of It being damaged by a stack falling over Schwoltxer Bros, sold their hay to a Basque sheepman, familiarly known as "Leo,'' biroy uuriman niso soiu. Miss Marlon Lowo, a aophmore of Whitman College, Walla Walla. Washington, arrived home Wednes day to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe. Dottle Bell Cantrell and John and Alice Glascock are til with the whooping cough, Frank Stein, of Wtllamette Valley, U spending the holidays with his sis ter, Mrs. E. F. Pratt and famllv. Chas. Newhlll Sr. visited with George Olascock a few daa last week. B. II. Kerr visited his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Synder and family, on tho Snlvely ranch up the Owyhee, last Sunday. Sadie, Dorothy, Georgia, Fay and Charles Culver have started to school. Werner PeuU, who has been absent for five", weeks, owing to whooping cough, also returned to school. Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Lowe expected aaguects to Christmas dinner, the Fraels family of Apple Valley and tHa Dunning family of Parma, with weaT"Utey spent Thanksgiving, but havo tho ensilage haulod down from the Huffman ranch by F. L, DeBord and J. S. Glascock. xi!tBS AND TRANSFER Fksaa 112 Rssldsaee rasas 116J2 M. It. flaUwsll rr. Suiek Service atari, rsgsa DH. O. W. TYLKK DENTIST Office In Wilson Bldg. Office Hours I a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 117 for Appointments. IIAVB YOUIl OAK MADH JUST LIKK NKW The power of your nuto on glne comes from the cylinders and this Is tho Only Shop In Malheur county thnt has a CYLINDKIt UOllINa MACHINE This permits us to do this ac curate machine work to a hair, and do It quickly. Now Is tho tlms to have yout engine overhauled. MAUHDHN'H MACHINH BIIOP Oalarlo, Oregon No No. C Mall No. 19 Pamenzer No. 23 Passenger No. 16 Passenger (Pony East Bound Ne. IS Passenger 1:10 A. M. Dally No. t6 Passenger (Pony) 7:50 A.M. Dally No. 4 Passenger 9:33 A. M. Dally wo. mil z: 20 p. m. Dally No. 24 Passenger 4:30 P. M. Dnlly Oregon Knstern Branch West Bound No. 371 Mixed Valo-Cran Departs 10:90 A. M. Dnlly Ex. Sunday No. 373 Mixed Vale-Urogan Doparts 12:30 P. M. Dally Ex. Suuduy No. 193 Passengor Vnle Doparts 10:30 A.M. Sunday Only East Bound No. 372 Mixed from Crane Arrive 2:60 P. M. Dally Ex. Sunday No. 374 Mixed from Brogan Arrive 4:10 P.M. Dally Ex. Sundny No. 194 Passenger from Vale 3:06 P. M.Sunday Only W. fl. MAXO.N Transfer Anything, Anywhere, Anytime Storage Leave orders Wnt Implement Stoic Phone S3 llesldenre Phone 4J-W Ontario, Oregon WELL DRILLING Bpeclal Kqulptuent Unfed Service See O. B. Sanford PIiobs, 4B-W OnUrl, Oregon ONTARIO TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Long DUtance and Local Hauling ESTItAY Several weeks sgo there came to my place on Dead Ox Flat a red heifer. Bho has no horns and would weigh fully 000 pounds, Has no visible branding mark. Own er can claim samo by paying costs of advertising and feed. O. W. Lot- tig, Payette, Idaho It, F D No, 3 1613-4-0 The New Cafe White Management-White Help Itnck of Hrnt National Bank A Hlutr of Your Patronage Is Solicited Two of the most homsllk ho- tsls In Portland, located In the ksart of the shopping an thea ter district. All Oregoa Blsctrls trains stop at the He ward Uot, Ilia House of Ckeer. Bxcsltant dining room In connection. The HoUl Oaraellus, the Hums of Welevm Is two short blocks from the flewarrf. Our brown busses meet all tratas. Hates $1.(9 and.ua. W. C. Culberl son, rresrletor. FRANK BRITTINGHAM Phone IID-J Ontario, Oregon Long Hauling a Specialty We Always Deliver the Ueode NOTION FOB PUBLICATION ISOLATED TllAOT Serial No. 00080. Public Land Hole Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Office nt Vnto, Oregon, November 24th, 1920. NOTICE IS hereby given that, as dlrectcu by the Commissioner of the General Land office, undor provis ions of Sec. 246S, It. 8., pursuaat to the application of Hans A. Arnsson, Sorlal No. 06C80, we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not loss than $2.76 ner acre. ai z:au ociock p. m , on the 7th day of Janunry 1921, next, at this offic. tho following tract of land: Stt 3EK. Section 4 and WtfNtVH. Section 10, Township 18 South, Itango 46 East, Willamette Meridian. The sale wilt not be kept open, hut will be declared closed when thoso present at the hour named have ceased bidding The person making the highest did will be re quired to Immodlatoly pay to the Receiver tho amount thereof. Any porsons clalmlnc adversely tho nbovo-doscrlbod land are advised to flto their claims, or objections, on or beforo the time designated for .sale. THOB. JONES, Iteglster. First Publication, Dec. 2. 1920. Last publication, Dec. 20 1920. NOTICE OF FINa'iThINTLKMKNT In the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon for the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of SAUAH FIIANCES UYAN, Deceased Notice Is horoby given that tho undersigned, oxocutrlx of tho above nnmod estate, has filed In the above ontltlod court hor Flnnl Account and lloport of hor administration upon satd ostato, and that Tuesday the 10th day of January, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at tho Court Houso In Vale, Oregon, has boon duly fixed by tho said court as tho time and placo for hearing said Flnnl Account nnd settling said ostato. Any nnd nil porsons Inter ested In snld estate aro horeby noti fied to bo prcsont nt said time and place and file tholr objections, it any thereby, to said Final Account and contest tho samo. Bono nnd dntod at Vale, Oregon, thU 7th day of December, 1020. JE88IE CLAltA SCOTT Executrix of tho estate of Sarah Frances Hysn, Decesesd. ' First Publication, Decembor 9, 1920. Last Publication January 6, 1920. REWARD $29 nHYYallD for return et 1 rsd steer branded K S left hip under slope In right swallow fork In left. B o 1 black heifer branded on right hip under slop In right swallow fork in left. In addition will pay $10 for Informa tion that will lead to conviction of psrty who took same out of my psilure it Malheur river about September 13, 1920. Box 11, Ontario. C. U. Trousdale. 119 tf. 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