- "' - Jiii iT"K '"1-1 ' tttew & ;&; " ' L) fc XXV U-. i; ONTARIO. MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 NO. 8 'e &ttttt0. SEN. DENNIS WOULD BOND STATE TO CREATE HOME BUILDING fUND UNION COUNTY SENATOR PflO- POSES $UO,000,000 ISSUE TO FINANCE RUILHINO CAM. PAIGN IS AI.HO AUTIIOIt OP SOLDIER LOAN HILL FIRST WORDY BATTLE STAGED Goirnior Olmll Sondi Hperlnl Me-.. wiRii Urging l-egUlntloit To Pro. tret Scenic lli'iiullcs AIiiiik High- uii)f Reapportionment Men- I mo to Imi Censidered: (J. T. IIcuiiiIbIi, Correspondent) Thursday Sonntor Ronnls Intro duced ono of Iho moit Important .pieces ot legislation yet Introduced nt this subsIoii. It wns In the form of n Joint resolution to cronto n Home Owners' lonn fund" of npprox lm'atoly $20,000,000. An nmendment to tho stnto constitution would lio nocossnry nnd for thnt purposo tho proposed net would ho BUhmltted to tho pooplo. Tho resolution provides thnt tho ntiito Innd honrd, on hohnlf ot tho state, may (ssiio bonds to oxtont of 2 per cent of tho total assessed nro- porty valuntlon In tho itnto, ..not withstanding limitations olsowhero in tno constitutions rolntlvo to bond Issues. It Is provided thnt tho bonds boar Intorcst nl 4 per cont and thnt thoy ho oxompt from taxation. Tho bonrd would bo authorized to loan tho moneys dorlvod from tho snlo of bonds to ownors of real estnto In Oregon upon notes secured by mort gages or deods ot trust which shall not oxcood CO per cont ot tho vnlno of tho run! cstato. No loans would bo loss than $200 or more than $5000. Loans would not bo in a do oxrept to owners who nmy occupy tho real rstnto mortgaged nnd would bo only for tho follawltiK purpeses: payments of tho purchase prlra of roal ostnto; purchaso of llvo sick nnd other farm equipment and tho mnk'ng of Improvements which In uio juugmeni nt ,tno uoaio; wui in-J cronso tho usefulness of tho real rs tnto; for tho satisfaction of encum brances oi tho land1 nnd for nny othor purposes which mny bo uii thorlzod by Btatuto. Tho rnto or Intorcst chnrgod bor rowers should not oxcoed by more than 2 por cont tho Intorcst on tho bonds. Sonntor Ilruco Donnls Is nlso au thor of a proposed constitutional amondmont whereby n fund for sor vlco men would be created by bond Issues up to 3 per cent of tho states assossod proporty valuntlon. A bill Introduced by Hcprosontn tlvo Frunklln P. Koroll, In tho houso, would prohibit nny parson In flicted with nn Infectious disease or with nny social dlsoaso In a com munlcnblo form, from working In a placo whom food or drink Is pro pnrod, or offorod for sola or sold. It requires porsons working In such plncos to submit to a physical examination whon roquostod to do so. Governor Message Monday Governor Don W. Olcott delivered n apodal mossago to tho loglslaturo In -which ho urgod th en actment ot laws to prosorvo 'ho scenic boautlcs along tho highways ot tno stato. in connection with tho spoclal mossago tho governor also submitted flvo proposod laws to put the plan Into offect. Tho laws would glvo tho stato highway commission powor to ac quire rights ot way along highways for mnlntonanco and prosoryatlon of f. sconla beauties, would mako It un-V-i-ful to destroy trees along a stato h'Ahway without permission of tho BttHo highway commission, would authorize tho commission to acqulro lands for parks and parking placos, and roqulro porsons making any al n''ratloiiB in highways or rights of vay, to obtain porralt from tho state highway engineer. "No othor stato in the union has been blessed with so many natural glories as Is tho stato ot Oregon. "Crowning all these glories aro our forest growths." Tho governor dis claimed nny Intention to deprive pri vate timber owners ot land without legal process. Ho said the timber men, generally, woro eager and will ing to co-operato. Tho first display of firo works In tho house was oxhlbltod this after noon when tho resolution was Intro duced providing for tho reapportion ment and redisricting of tho state according to the 1920 census. Re presentative Kubli of Portland, urg ed the adoption ot the resolution He was supported In this by repre sentative Durdlck and Overturf from Dos Chutes county and Represent!' tlvo Qallaghor from Malheur county A heatod debate took place over this measure and remarks back and forth became very pointed nnd per sonal. The resolution was adopted. If a bill Introduced by Senator Hume finds its way into the statute books, holdup men whoso numbers are Increasing everyday In Oregon will be permitted to hang from the end ot a rope. Hume's bill provides that robbery or attempted robbery upon a publlo highway when the act or attempt Is backed up by a dead ly weapon, shall bo punishable by death except when the trial Jury In its verdict shall recommend life im prisonment. Representative Frank Davoy of PORTliAND HUSINCNH mhv mi.-vii HOOSEVEIT PICTURE TO CAIRO WJion tho excursion of Port- land business men was In th'n section Inst fnll n pnrty of thorn stopped nt tho Cnlrn hcIih.-iI houso whllo waiting for their ussoclntcs to como from NVssa to tnko tho train for Vnlo. Tho rortinnu men woro so plcaned p wiiu mo rccootlnn iirninleil 4, them by tho tcac'iurs nnd ntndln ot tho Cairo school that tlicv dotormlnud rocontly to send a mon'on,lo.of -V1.0 vl8lt' nn" this week thoy did so. Tho gift which Is highly nrizod hv thu teachers nnd pupils nt Cnlrl Is n hnndsomo frnmed likeness of President Thoodoro Hoosovclt and It now tins n prominent plnco on tho walls of tho Cairo school. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO BOOST FARMERS' WEEK Committer ApKlntoil To AhMhI In Making Week, Profitable One Fur llnnclirn Uiuliutui Men To Open Homes Fur Visitors At a woll attended and onthuslns tic moating of tho Commorclnl club mombors at tho City Hall Inst night unanimous ondorsomonl wns g'von tho advanco stops tnkou by Presldout It. W. Jones and Socrotary W. H. Doollttlo to assist tho Malheur Coun ty Farm Huroau In ontorlalnlng vis itors to tho city during tho ''armor's Short Courso wook Pobrunry 7 to 12. Several of tho mombors whoso homes nro largo enouitli to Dormlt Il.roxO- alr assurnnco thnt would tirovldn nunrtors for rnncliorn during tho woek, Tho commlttoo nnmod by tho club, consisting of I). W. Powers, Iarnu Ulncknby and I,, I). Cockrum wuh Instructed to tutor vlow tho hotols mid restrnuruntn to mako special prlcos during tho wook and tako chargo of outertnlulng tho visitors. President Jonos nnd Socrotary Doollttlo ench outlined tho purpoto of the weok and Its possibilities for publlo good, nnd outlined, too, tho (advertising campaign which the club bad undertaken for tho Turin Hu roau. B. A. Frasor, E. C. Van Pot ton, II. Li, Potorson nnd othor mem bers voiced npprovnl of tho work outlined and the duty of tho busi ness inou to co-oporato. ltniirheiH Pitt-en! Vii'ivn V. M. Northrop of Dond Ox Klnt and U, R. Conklln or Cairo who woro prcsont woro called upon, and assured the mooting that tho co-op-oration of tho business was ossentlni to tho promotion of prosperity In this section, and assured thorn that tho spirit shown by tho Commorclnl Club would bo approolatod. Iiivcstlgnto MaikotN On tho motion of J. A. Lakuoss It was decldod that an effort bo mado to show tho Oregon Publlo Sorvlco commission In co-oporatlon with the Stato Chambor ot Commerce thoro Is a markot for Malheur county hay wost ot tho Cascades. This followed tho report of Geo.' K. Aiken of the rosults ot a mooting with tho Public Sorvlco Commissioners at Salem last woek. At this meeting Commission er Corey told Mr, Alkon, V. F. Ho man, and Mr. Northrop, that It It wero shown that a market dooa ex ist for tho hay ot this region that they could bo assurod that tho rail roads would grant a rato at which the hay could bo moved. W.'J, Plnnoy urged that unloss modifications ot the hay quarantine wero made that low rates would not move the crop. He urgod that further efforts bo made to securo a modification, at least to permit the shipment of hay to regions whero no alfalfa Is raised. B. C. Van Petten told of the ef forts mado by the club and the Farm Bureau, to have the restric tions removed, and finally the mo tion prevailed to have Mr. Aiken co operate wit h Representntivo Gallag her In an attempt to secure a re striction. President Jones brought up the question ot adverse parcels post f rates and urged that the transpor tation committee investigate wnat action could bo taken. This was dis cussed at length and an Investiga tion will be mado. Preceding the meeting a dinner was served by the women of tho Congregational Chuch which was very much enjoyed. Marlon county has introduced a hill In tho house In which It provides for the exemption ot taxation of propor ty In the value of $1,000 for veter ans ot various wars, or their widojvs romalnlng unmarried. This exemp tion extends to honorable discharg ed union soldiers or sailors ot the Mexican war, the war ot tho rebel lion or the Indian wars of the state of Oregon, or the widow remaining unmarried ot such soldier or sailor NKHI WUBHAL MKS Pnmler llienkH and Ituni Hut Meet footed Mnrrdml CuptuteH Him After Spectacular Chase Hhot HnltN Hint After a spoctnculnr chnso In tho alloy back of tho Ontario Meat & Orocory comnanv. thru thn llimtnn Cnfo nnd ncross Oregon strcot, Night niursnni j, li. uordon captured a burglur whom ho cnught In tho wnrohoUBo of tho Ontario Moat and Grocery compnny nt 9 o'clock last night. Tho chnso howovor did Jiot end until Marshnl Gordon fired h's re volver In tho nlr and scared tho fu gltlvo Into submission to nrrest. At tho City Hall this morning tho' man gnvo his namo as Charles Unlllngor, address, no ulnco In nartlculnr. Ho will bo arraigned this ntternoou bo foro Pollco Judgo C. M. Stearns, cnargeu witn burglary. Marshal Gordon cnught tho man whon on making his rounds of tho alloys ho noticed that tho padlock on uio wnronouso wns broKcn nnd In , vestlgatcd Its causo, and walkod In on tho burglnr. who broko and ran. but not fast enough for tho offlcor. ocia 17 tfc Glrlx Club Kntortnlned Tho Olrls Friendly Club hold n successful party at tho homo of Mrs. B. M. Grolg, Tuesday evening. Thirty-six mombors woro prcsont and took part In tho dlfforont games, of tor mooting tho Smiles Family nt tho door and receiving a hearty wol como. Ono of tho fontures of tho ovon Ing wns tho writing of fnrowoll notes to Miss Wilson by oach girl prosont. Tho notes wero hound In nn attrac tive manner and prosontod to Miss Wilson who lenves Monday to tako a position In School Gnrdon work In Souttlo. Miss Wilson wns also glvon u mis cellaneous shower by tho girls. Tho next mooting will ho Tdcsday February first nt tho High School at 7:30 o clock. Final plans era to bo mado then In regard to form ing tho Ukelo Club. YVIIIInmK.CIInt' Olga Cllno nnd Millard M. Wil liams woro mnrrlod January 15th at Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Williams Is n slstor of Mrs. John Ilrosnnn of Ontario, and It wall known hero, having attoudod tho Ontario schools a fow yoars ago. Tho wedding was n quiet one ow ing to tho rocont donth ot Mrs Wll llnms' mothor, Mrs. Emily Jnno Cllno. AIIMrom-TiiKUo Miss Josophlno E. Tnguo of Urn gnu, Oregon, nnd Evan O. Allstrom of Huntington, Oregon, woro tiultod In marrlago, Tuesday evening of this wook at tho Methodist pursonnge Tho ring sorvlce was usod and Rev W. J. I.uscombo porformod tho enro mony. Miss Cnllln'n music pupils will glvo a' recital at tho S. D, Dorman home Friday. Tho Sllvor Ton glvon by tho On tario Woman's Club was hold Wed nesday attornoon at tho homo of Mrs. B. O. Van Potton. Tho Monday Drldge Club met v.-'.th Mrs. O, M. Castleman this week. Tho Tuesday Attornoon Drldgo Club mot this weok with Mrs. Frank Rador. Tho Imperial Club moots Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Drnno. I.KaiON SMOKER IH HUCCI8S FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW Fifty mombors of Ontario Post No 07 American Legion attended tho smoker given at tho Oregon Club last Monday evening. Startling boxing bouts between II. M. Drown and Elmer LeaVItt, J. II. Gordon and W. O. C. Sullivan and a wrestling match between 8. J, Mllllkln and Dwlght Plerco entertained tho gath ering. Dig oats and lots of smokes mado tho evonlng ono ot tho blggost In tho Post's history Four new mombors were added to the rolls PNEUMONIA ChAIMH TWO LITTLE aiRI.8 AFTER SHORT ILLNESSES Mildred Lillian daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry McCarty who lives west of Ontario, dlod at Holy Rosary Hospital Wodnosday, of flu followed by pnoumonla. Age six yoars and three months. Sorvlces will he held at the Catholic Church, Rev, P J. Stack officiating. Nora Ruth Froman, daughtor of Frank Manttord Froman dlod at Holy Rosary Hospotal this morning, ot pneumonia. Age eight months Services will be held at the Catholic Church Sunday, January 30, at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment In Catholic Cemotory. Father Stack will offici ate. Judge Will R. King returned the first ot the week from Portland and Chicago where he had been on legal business and went to Vale to look after the interests ot his cllenta in the Willow creek" irrigation nega tion. He returned from Vale Tuesday. w i r rr UUGALriUH BUREAUS HitL ni-uuuHiwinu Cdlro HiiicMii Adopt New Plan For Y'enrVi Work Kxecutho Com- inlllw Nnined OrcKon Hlopo Meet Hiituiilny At Cnlro Grnngo Hall Inst Thurs day tho Cairo Farm Hurcau ot nn all day session complotod Ha reor ganization for tho year's work. At noon n dinner wns Bervcd and with a largo aitcnunnco prcsont tho moot ing wns doomod ono ot tho most suc cessful yet hold by .tho Uurenu. Tho progrnm of work outlined by tho commlttoo solectcd for tho pur poso was ndoptod nnd nn executlvo comrnltteo consisting of G. W. Dean, John"Kcogan nnd I. E. Onkcs was named to select tho chairmen for tho various projects nnd given pow er to direct their work. OrOKmi Hlopc To Meet Tho mooting for tho fo-orgnnUn-tlon of the Oregon Slopo llureau will bo hold at tho Park 8chool on Sat urday and plans nro bolng perfect ed thoro for n rousing meeting, LOCAL PERSONALS J. II. Anderson Is down Irom Drew, soy visiting his family. Marcolln Dearborn who has been qultu III Is now Improving. YVm. Walker's mother of l'nyetto visited him last week. Mrs. Jennotto Evans returned from Emmctt Monday, B. M. Grolg returned from Twin Falls this morning. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Wultor Cohlck Wodnesdny, Jon 20, weighing 9 pounds. F. L. Osboru ot Spoknno Is In un tnrlo this wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Os boru will loavo soon for Spokane. Mrs. C. IC. Avery of Chicago was a guost of Mrs. Horry nt Moore Hotol botwocn trains Wednesday. Mrs. Rona Hills Is horo from Portland visiting with her nnronts. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adam. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Konnody of Hrocnn nro In Ontario, bringing their llttlo dnughtor who Is under tho doctor's enro. Tho. Congrogntlonnl Ladlos Aid will moot at tho homo ot Mrs. Jnmos Dlven Wodnosday afternoon Febru ary 2nd. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Plnnoy woro In HoIro from Sunday until Tuesday Lou Llchardson of Crauo Is In On tario for n fow days. II. C. Soy m our, Stato Londor wll) bo in Ontario for n conforonce with Miss Mnzlo Wilson tho latter part of tho wook. It. M. Perry roturnod Sunday from Garden City Kansas whoro ho wns called by tho sorlous Illness of his mother Mrs. Honry Griffin hns returned from hor trip fo Soattlo ami Tacoma whore alio represented tho local Rod Cross Chapter nt tho Rod Cross con vention. Mrs. Noll O. Hodford loft Sunday for Portland. She will visit tho main mllllnory wholosnlo houses of tho coast whllo away In ordor to study tho now stylos for spring. Mrs, M. E, Osborne's grandchild ron of Twin Falls aro very HI with typhoid foor. Eighty children o' Twin Falls nro 111 with typhoid which It Is reported is caused by the Infec tion of the milk supply. Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Hrocount nnd Helen and Mrs. II. Croady left thiH morning for Holso for a fow days. Mr and Mrs. I. E. Chonault ot Ln Grando vlsltod tho latter part of tho weok with tholr son E. F. Chonault and family. Mr and Mrs. J. F Joyce went to Dakor yesterday, Mr, Joyco bolng ono of tho candidates lultlated Into the mystorles ot tho Shrlnors at the mysteries ot tho Scottish Rite Masonry ut Dakar last ovonlng J. M. Weaver is hero from Ilonlta visiting with his son. J. II. Weaver j who recently returned from Alaska i whoro ho was employed In the rail road construction work ns bookkeop or. Ho Is here on n visit and will return to Alaska. EASTERN OREGON LAND CO AGENT RESIGNS POSITION W W. Cryder who has been local agent for the Eastorn Oregon Land Company for the past three mouths has resigned his position effective February 1, As yet no successor has boon named and tho office Is In chargo of Field Superintendent Geo. E. Pollock. UAIriO ALFALFA REST Daltlo alfalfa has been tho boat producer at tho Harrtey brand exper iment station, either on dry or Irri gation tracts, both forage and seed. The six year average In rows 1 1 tons per acre, 4 4 tons under Irrigation. IWAIHFIIR frtllNTV FARM RIIDFAH ARRANGES FOR FARMERS' WEEK ARMY OFFICER TO DRIM, liOUAIi CADET COMPANY Tho organization of tho It. O. T C Unit nt thn Illeh Snlini.l has now been completed. Mnjor -I- Wall, tho enmmundnnt. iif tin. K.O.T.C. unit nt tho llnlun lll.-li 4. v ocuooi win nnvo ennrgo of tho supervision of our unit until tho Wnr Department Is ublo to ns- Blgn iih nn officer on full time Mnjor Wall or ono of his us- siBtnntH will bo In Ontario each Friday to direct our unit Two shipments pf supplies hnvo been rccolvcd from tho Department nnd tho 100 now rifles nre ox- pectod right nwny. A now cab- Inct ensu Is being- built for thn rifles nt tho High School build- Ing Mnjor Wall In cooiicrathm with Principal S. M. llouchnr will Install nt onco n complete systom of nrmy records for ciiocKing nttondnnco at drill nnd for handling all nrmy supplies furnished tho unit. 104 hoys nro now enrolled In this do- pnrtmont HOHTKTLTUHIHTH MEET TO PLAN CO-OPERATIVE ACTION A A Reed ot Hrognn. chairman of tho Malheur County Farm Hu- rcau's Horticultural committee- . ill cd his committeemen together Imro last Thursday for tho consideration of tho proposal to unlto with tho Idaho Fruit Growers for tho uiniket lug of tho crops of this region. The commlttoo adopted n resolution re pressing thu dcslro for such co-op-oration Those who attended the mooting were- Mr. Reed nnd A A Douhrnvn ot Hrogan, C C Hunt of Nyssa, Goo. W Uttlg and P M Ilonls of Oregon Slopo, A R. A I boo, A. Ornmso, and E. II. Conklln of Ontario; J L. Ingnrd and Fred At strand of Frulllatid. Mr. Ilonls and Mr. Reed woro Instructed to utteud tho mooting of tho Idaho Growors at Dolso this wook. PYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL Tho Pythian Sisters Instnllod tho following offlcors Wednesday, Jan uary 20; E. C, Elhol Maxon; P. C, Winifred Ponrmnn; B. 8., Ella Ilrlttlngmnn; E. J., Mrs. Claude Ilrlttlngham; Mnnagor, Lillian '.Un mormnn; M. It. of C, Hannah MIDI knn; M. of F Cnlllo Athorton; O. 0., Evo Poerman: P. T., Mnrln Mc Gregor; C. It., Winifred Poorman. After tho Installation refroshmonts woro surved. Homer Maddux visited In l'nyetto Wodnosday. C. R. Kmlson roturnod Monday from Portland. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Vnn Potun tlHltors Monday. ' Win. MID. r has Ikmii uppoiutei postmastor at lioulla, Oregon. Dr. Jack Taylor of Holso was visit ing with hl hiothr, i ol S. F. Ta lor and fum'lv In Ontario-thin utiuk. Mrs. Arthur Holland anil small sou returned from Wo'ser Wooiiim day after u few days lslt with her slstor. Mrs. II. C, Hoyer who has been sojourning In California fur the punt two mouths returned homo this wook greatly Improved In huulth. Martin .Mourn who has been In the U 8. Army for the past jour to turuod to Ontario this wook. During most ot his absence Mr Moore was stationed In Now Jersey E. W Ilowluud rnluriiixl Friday from a three wook visit ut Milwau kee, Wis. whom ho vsus culled by tho llli)o8 of his mothsr Mm How land visited in HoIhu during his ml- sence. Mr. and Mis. J. It ItnsmUMMUu wore visiting In I'ortlunii tills wok Thoy will return to HuKer tonay whoro Mr. Hubiuushou will take tho Shrlners degree tonight E. L. llaos, formerly rullwuy pos tal clerk on tho Ontuilo-Crunu train nnd later transforrod to the main lino run between Pocatnllo and Iluk or, has recently boon asslgnod to tho Salt Lake-Hutto division OFFER .MADE OF IH.OCK FOR PARK TO HE CONSIDERED W E Lees, owner of tho block wost of tho High School has offered thu proporty to the Commercial Club or City for $1,000 The property Is valued at several times that sum, uud the Commercial Club members on learning of Mr Lees offor as reported by Secretary Dee- llttlo directed that efforts bo made to offect tho purchase Presldont Jones urgod that tho block west of tho Grade School also bo socurod bo that four squares could bo used as a unite lor park, play ground or other publlo purposo. EXPERTS FROM OREfiOX AND 11 '. ! 1X) AIKHHH RANCH. ERS ON PHACTIUA1, PRou. I.E.MH OF FARMING. POULTRY SHOW SAME WEEK Alfnlfu llnMiiiit Stock RnUlog, llnlry Ing.Miirkeilng, llorllriilliiif mill Poultry SpocmlUlM Ouiilng Entertainment I'm-. iilkliiil by Com- incrclnl Club. I roin Monday February 7 to Sat urday February 12 Ontario will he tho mcccn for tho rnnchors of thu county who will ho In ultondanco ut ho IccttireH of tho Hhort courso In running nnd mnrkntlm- m-m ,.... - by tho Malheur County Farm Huroau. with tho co-oporatlon of tho Com mercial club which Is nsslstlng In tho ontortnlnmcnt features It Is planned to iimko tho week thu most profitable over plnnned for tho farmers of the county. Hold Poultiy Hlintv loo. lleHldo"tho locturos of the furm pxports thoro will ho held during tho last thrco days of tho weok tho an mini show of tho Ontario Poultry association. This exposition of tho feutherod urlstocrnts of tho county will bn hold In tho Hoyer building at tho corner of Oregon street nnd third uvouuo 8. W. Liberal pre miums will bo nwnrdod tho winners. Muuy EtpeitN ("inning Tho Farm Huroau tu arranging for tho course hns Koucht nnd . cured somo of tho host known mun in ngricuuurnl linos In both Oregon and Idaho. Thu lecturers uro com ing from Oiegon Agricultural Col loge: from thu stnto experiment stations; from tho big marketing hurenus and from tho various U. S, departments hnndllng tho problouiK of alfalfa rnnchor, the stockman, tho dairy man, the hor ticulturists and tho poultrymnn. Evory number on tho progrnm which Is glvon below will bo worth whllo, ns can ho seen by n brlof re view of tho spenkors on tho various days: On Mondny tho big number will bo tho report of thn horticultural cam. mlttoo of tho Farm Huroau on tho projoct of ro-oporntlng with Idaho Growors In the marketing of tho fruit of tho ceunty: On Tuesday ono of tho londlnir lecturers will bo thnt on tho growing of clover seed In this section. Wednesday's program will bo of especial Intorost to tho stookmnn for on Hint day Rohort Wltbycomhu of iiiu nuiiu WAfivi iiiiiiiii niuililll 111 Union will discuss tho "Fattening of Cnttlo and Shoop " On Thursday E 1! Fltts, dairy specialist of O. A C will discuss tho dairy cow and Its pine In agricul ture, nnd J. D Mlcklo, nrslstnnt mnnngor of tho Orognu Dairyman's League will dlseiiBH thn marketing of Dairy Products. On Friday tho entire scope of co operative marketing, tho big move tnmit among tho formera of America will ho d'sctiHsed bv Prof Hector MHcplierHi.il of O. A (' and other exports On Saturday tho reiithersd flocks will (ommund ntteution with tpec!nl IkIh to discuss (r fHMturn of tho poultry Industry Tho Commercial eluh under the dlroctlnu of I'rw'dmit It W. Jnno and Sperotnry W 11 Doollttlo Is planning n number of fnuturos In- eluding, porhnps. n luncheon nnd dinner to thn visitors ttid oilier ovnntH, details of which will bo given next weok. SILVER TEA OF WOMAN'S OLUR ATTRACTS NEARLY IOO WOMEN With tho largest nttondauco ro , corded In years the nuiiual Sllvor Ten of tho Ontario Womun's Club was held yesterday afternoon nt the homo of tho cIuIi'h proMldout, Mm. E. C Vun Pollen Netirlv one huu dred uomon gnthered dui'ng the af ternoon anil tho KiiiMtM wero r waived In tho beautifully deeoniied pnrlorti of tho now home Spring foliage sent from tho roast, rut flowers and potted plants wcio effect 'velv used. Mrs. Eltzahnth llnwl mmiI Mrs. O. M Castlomnii pres'iled mi the tables whllo vootyl solos huok' by Mm. E. W. Hills, of Portland . Mm II. L. I'otorson, Mrs F P Ryan and Miss Catherine Conway added gnatly to tho pleasure of tho afternoon. Misses Ruth Unman. Margaret Hlackaby, Thorossn Young aid Alice Dorman served As tho r will l of the uftornoon's entertainment tin sohol nrsblp fund was I nc row mil bj almost $40. FORMER ONTARIAN PASSRS Mrs. Emily Jnno Cllne of Portland a former resident of Ontario and well known In this v'clnlty passed awny at hor home. In Portland Jun uary Cth. Hor Immodlato relatives nro hor daughters, Mrs Jf'n Hrosnan of Ontario. Mrs. Iioulah Root and Mrs. Olga Williams both of Portland. Those from Ontario who attendod tho funeral wero Mrs John Hrosnnn, Mrs, T J nrosnah and daughter, Miss Ella nrosnan $ i ,4