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4Z JA THE ONTARIO AKOUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1921. Dl n o ti t a E k ti (1 I t a ( r c OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mrfl. M. B. Kllngbnck mill Mrs. A M. Dollord received work last Thurs day of tho death of tuolr ntnto'r'B llttlo five month old baby, Lillian Smuckol. She was a twin and died of bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcu Smith, nnd son Klincr, vlBltud at thu John Wall homo Wednesday of last wcok. Ucorgo ScliwoUor Is mall carrier now on routo olio nnd will probably continue on tho Job for a month or so. Gornld Dollord wag an over night guost at tho I'rlchctt homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friar called at tho I'ullcn homo Sunday uvoiiIdk. Born Sunday morning, February 13, to Mr. and Mrs. llobert Wallace, u 10 pound Bon. Mrn. T. M. iowo states that she linn received five outfits of clothing from Hcd Cross hcadquartors at On tario, to bo glvon to thoso In this community who aro in need. Mntor tut lias nlso boon received and Is bo lng mndo up Into gaVmentB by tho Indies of tho nolghbornood for thoso unablo to supply themsolvct) of whom Owyhee has her sharo this year. II. Walters Bhlpped a cnrload of bcof cattlo from Adrlnn to Portland, Friday of last wcok. Ills son, David, went with tho load. Tho HovorondB Hunt nnd Ilollen beck returned to tholr homes at Nampa laBt week after having held ovnngollfltlc (services hero for thrco lmI und n half weeks. Thu Interest and attundatico continued good the whole time, despite thu bad roadx and dlsngrcoablo wcathor. Many woro bcnoflted by tho courso of ro llglous Instruction, six people mak ing public confession. C, It. limlson of tho Ontario Na tional Ilank wob In Owyhee ono dny Inst week Inspecting fnt beef cattle for II. Waltors. Hon Smith and John Wall were (laid City visitor Tuesday of last wcok. M. L. 1'arnons nnd Henry Slippy canvassed tho nouth sldu of tho river last week la tho Interest of pure tired dnlry stock. MrB. I). I'. I'ullcn has been suffer ing with tho I.a Grippe. Gladys McOlunls wuh un over night guest of her cousin, Vemn lllto, Monday of last week. A "stock exchange" was effected last wcok to tho mutual satisfaction of tho traders, by which Geo, Glas cock became tho owner of n fine milch cow und a "boot" und F. i. Dollord, of n flno team or .1 and 4 year old fillies, Tho Washington Lincoln program nnd bnskot social, which was an nounced for tho 18th or tills month has boon postponed till February 2filh owing to tho terrlblo condition of tho roads, Mr. Walters reports that lambing has Htnrtod on tho liny Cnntrell ranch. J. W. Schulod'H who liavo boon living on tho Owyhee for tho past thrco months In tho Andy Hanson houso moved to II. Waltors homo- ACT QUICK Now is the time to clean house. Replace the old with the new do it now, tor this sale represents the Opportunity of the Age. This will not he a long drawn out sale,' for it is not a trumped-up affair for tin purpose of getting business at a profit. L bought this stock cheap and am passing the good thing on to you. Tt is a sale of honesty and .sincerity a sale of amazing values a sale where everything is reduced. To miss it would be a calam ity. Make a list of those old things that you are going to discard, then bring the whole family to this great sale. The Furniture Opportunity of the Ago. $12.50, '10 lb. layer cotton felt mattress $8.00 Cotton Felt Couch Tad, art tick Full size Coil Bed Springs 2-in. Post Brass Enameled Iron Reds Furniture Beds Stoves Mattressos Trunks stead In tho Kolony last week. Tho Misses Ksmoudo Grctves and Charlotto Huffman woro over night guests of Mrs. John Wall during tho absence of Mr Wall Inst week. Olios. Schwolzor mndo a business trip to Caldwell last wcok. Ho also visited with IiIb mother, Mrs, Otto Schwolzer whllo ho was there, Tho Owyhee rlvor raised C feet 8 Inches one night last week. It's poino river now. Mrs. K. Ij. Mnel-afferty visited at tlio Wall homo Krlday of hiBt week. Oral lllto returned the first of Inst week from nn extended visit to rol" uthoH In IIIIhh, Idaho. Ho returned feeling completely recovered from Ills recent Whom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albort Cnperton and futnlly who hnvo been living on tho T. J. Gordon ran eh luivo rented thu Tlshor ranch. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hrndlo) wont to Ontario tho first of last week. Mr. llradloy to attend tho ditch meeting nnd his wlfo to hnvo somo dontal work dono nnd to visit her parent. J. S. Glascock mndo u IiubIuobb trip to Kywia Saturday of laxt week. Ho was obliged to go with n team nnd buggy, the road being too bad for it car. KIroy Huffman look moiiio froh pork to tho Connolly sheep camp In tho Kolony, Tuesday of last week. Mr. MacWllllnms of Ontnrlo pur chased n Inrgo roon horso from Doc Pulton lust wcok. Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Hendricks nro employed at tho Walter Inrnblng enmp. Mm. Ilundrlck hns charge if tint cook Iioubo. Joo Mendloln visited his urotnor Vlrontl Sunday, nt hi ranch up the rlvor. Jonkln nnd Mcl.nln are building oxtonslvo lambing shed on tho Jack McConnoll placo. Gordon and Sutherland, who hnvo been feeding their sheep on the Hrndloy place, moved them last weok to Clarence McCnnnolP. Among thoso from Owyhee ntlond Ing tho Imblcr snlo In tho Ilond last wcok woro Chn Hrndloy. Prank Krlar and K. I.. Dollord. Tho Ilollord children had an nc clilent Monday evening of last wcok when starting homo from sohool In which nothing was Injured except tho buggy hnft which woro "smash ed to HtnltliorcenB". Tho horso' re putntlon wn nlso somuwhnt ilmii nged. U.ltl OK THANKS Wo hereby wish to oxprumi our slncoro thanks to thu many friends who bo kindly mtnUteil u during the lllnes nnd ilonth of our holoved mother. Also for tho beautiful flor al offering and tho music. J. O. Gregg, Susan Draper. Krod It. Gregg, J. II. Grogg. Ilortlm Ilowoii. Call nt tho Morris Millinery nnd Novolty Shop for now and up to (Into styloH. Next Majostto Theater. Adv, CROWD and the BANKRUPT SALE PROCEEDS $5.85 $4.75 $4.50 $12.50 Remember The J. A. OREGON SLOPE A vory pleasant quilting pnrly was held nt tho P. M llonls homo Inst Thursday. I.lltlo Mary Kllznbclh lloals' groat grandmother who Is olghty-ono years old pleiod tho quilt and tho ladle) who huvu their moth ers with them this winter were In vited In to sow on this prize iiullt Mr. Dave Howard's Bister, Miss Mary Crouso of Pnyuttc. died Satur day afternoon nfter only a few days nine. llov, Howe of Pnyctto I Indend unfortunate In hi trip to the Ore gon Slope for church sorvlco. Bov ernl wook ngo ho broke n wheel off hi car whllo coming out over tho muddy road und last Sunday tho disagreeable weather i. well n mud dy roads mndo the trip ngalu un pleasant. However there woro Sun day School anil Church servlro ns usual. Chnrlotlo Urown wa seven yours old Saturday and her mnthor. Mr Jnnios Urown, Invited Mr, nnd Mr K Frost nnd daughters, Mario and Mildred, nnd son Ilernnrd, tho .Mlssc West nnd Mis Glntlys Krnnklln of Ontario to oat birthday dinner with tho Itrown family Sunday evening. Thoso attending school In Pnyottc woro given u vacation on Tuesday. Kobrunry 22nd. Last Week now Horn wcro mail ed on tho routo Tuesday morning n ustinl. Shall wo say the bad condi tion of tho road Is responslhlo for thorn not reaching Payette until Frl dny? A vory pretty Washington' blrlh ilny party wnB field by tho I. miles Club nt tho J. I.. Urown homo Tuos day afternoon. Tho dining tnblo wo decorated with red nnd white crepe pnper with n cherry tree for a center-piece. Utile hatchets W'oro used In decorations making tho room very uttrnctlve. llefreshtnents of Ice-cream, cake nnd coffee were served. Word wn received by Otto nnd Arthur Miller of thu death of their brother Henry nt Wetervlllu Ohio, February 10. A few from IIiIh vicinity nltcndcd snuio of thu meeting of tho farmer short con run at Ontario In sptto of tho had roads and mnny more would like to have gone had road condi tion mndo It possible Tho moot ing woro good nnd appreciated by thoso who woro nble to nttend. Tho Park Improvement Club had a very enjoynblu mooting at tho Car Iro homo Thurdny afternoon of lat week with Mr. Carlco nnd Mr 1 1 u r rol I ns hostossc. Very Interest ing fact from tho live of Washing ton nnd Lincoln wcro given at roll call. Tho pnper by Mrs. I. Ins on "Our Gront Americans" wn espec ially flno, Delicious refreshment woro sorvod. It. K Sklppon who I nttondlng Link's Business Collego In llolso spout Inst week end with his puronU hero High Grade Bicycles, coaster brake, (TOC nn latest style, $ (35.00, now 4JJ.UU High Grade Fibre Trunk, Leather Nr nc Straps, Heavy Brass Corners 4) I J. I J '18-in. Quartered Oak Dining Table, &AC rn -Mac's Sale Price $03.50, now 0. JU Sellers Mastercraft White Enameled Kitchen Cabinet, Mao's sale price CA rn $92.10, now -PU JU fftf Linoleum, reular $1.25, now UJli Inlaid Linoleum, $2.50 grade . . . . ; J I . JU Gas or Oil Range, now aJjlMJu Florence Automatic Oil Range, two (MO CA burner .plO.JU Florence Automatic Oil Range, four JOQ (Q at en Golden Oak Colonial Buffet ftv.u Place A. L. SCHMIDT, Mrs. Otto Mlllor entertained nt her homo Saturday tho 12th tho oc casion bolng Wm. Vlncont'a blrtlulny, Mr. and Mrs. Chnpmnn from Pnyotto woro among mo invited guests. Mr, und Mrn. Stanley Urown and son Keith of Pnyotto spent last weoK at tho home of Mr. Urown's parents horo Mr. nnd Mrs. Frost. Mrs. Goo. Stiltons spent a row days In linker hint week, Tho Stanley Urown family were dinner guest nt tho T. J, Cnrlco homo Saturday of last wcok. MIbk Marlu Frost wno Is employ ed at tho Payette Klectrte Company' offlco In Pnyotto Is enjoying n two weeks vacation at the noma of her parent horo. Tho pupils of thu sovuuth nnd eighth grades und tho teacher of Park School guvo a pleasant ur- prlso party on one of their number, MIb I,coru Hnuntz, at hor homo on Thursdny evening, thu occasion lin ing hur birthday. MAMIKl'lt COUNTY HIM'AINH IIS AVKHAOU AT O. A. 0. Malheur county maintained her average of thrco ngrtculttrnl stu dent In tho enrollment for tho sec ond term. Of tho 3R-t students en rolled since Inst September. 88 1 nro agricultural students. Tho new stu dents to enroll for the second term work In tho school of ngrlculturu numbered 1C3. Tho enrollment of federal reliabll tntlon men for ngrlculturnl work Increased from 183 tho first term to 200 for tho second term. A Inrgo portion of thoso men nro from Ore gon homes, In fact, tho only studentH several of tho counties hnvo In tho collego taking ngrlculturn nro these rohnbllltntlon men. All men under thu supervision of tho federnl board of vocational education aro maintain ed In school without nny expense to tho student or stnto. Clinton I.. Anawult, son of Mr. and Mr. I. G. Annwalt of Jordan Valley, n senior student In thu dopnrtmout of animal husbandry; tho freshmen nro Dwlght Cox, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Conuol! Cox of Ontario and John A. McDonald, son of Mr. nnd Mr. Alex ander McDonald of Nyssn. Comparntlvo feeding vntuo of corn, aunflower and oat nnd vetch for dairy cattlo, I bolng tried out In an oxporlmont started recently, nt tho dairy department of tho O. A. C. Kxporlmont Station. Tho pootry lis well a tho strength of our Omnhn Indian mulodlo I wonderfully exemplified In tho song, "From tho I.unil of tho Sky Illuo Water." Thoo Knrlo slugs It on Brunswick Itocord Number 1.1011 at Ontnrlo Ftimlturo Co. Adv CONTINUE 1 McDowell Furniture Company ' Broker, Ontario Ore. Every In Ontnrlo him been waiting for this big event. Tho nnnunl solo of high grado nnd oxcluslvo footwear of Utz nnd Dunn, Johnnscn, Mnxlnc, nnd G. Edwin Smith make nro Included. This Special Event Starts Satur day, February 26 ONK LOT Black, Brown and Gray, Cuban nnd French Heels, All Sizes, 214 to 8. WOMAN'S $N.O(l HIIOKH Itn.D.t Women's Kid I.nco Shoes, with medium heels and wolt sole In nit sizes. Will be sold at HW.wn a pair. WOMKN'H $11 NHOKH, $l.. Woiiioii'h Kid I.nca S ',-4 Inch top, wolt sole, high nnd med ium heel In nil slzo sacri ficed in thin snlu. Rader CONGIIKGATIONAL CHUltCH Corner Idaho & 2nd St. S. W. (D. J. ailluiulors Pastor) Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M Subject; "Whnt thu Blhlu Teaches About tho Church." Christian Kndcnvor, 6:30 P. M. Preaching, 7:30 P. M. Subjoct; "What tho Illble Tcachos About Baptism." niblo Study, Tuesday, 7:00 P. M. DO IT NOW Come to this Great Furnituro Sale Now, At Once. You will open your eyes in amazement. You will be suprised and delighted with the Power of the Dollar here. Whether you need one single piece of furniture or not, Come. There are many things here, large and small things that would delight the heart of any lady or gentleman all to bo sold at one-half or less of their actual worth. Don't let this opportun ity pass unheeded. Talk it over at home. You have friends that need furniture. By all means see that they learn of this Great Sale. Quartered Oak New Fold Davenport Vory High Grade Wool Fibre 9x12 Rug Porcelain Cups and saucers, Set of G . . 42 piece Dinner Set Woman Value to $18.00 At 9tMn, 2 Pair for $M.OO All Widths, AAA to I) WOMKN'H $17 .41101.8, IM."I Women's Beaver Kid Laco Shoos with light wolt soles and full Ixiul heel. Mndo by Utz and Dunn Co. WOMKN'H KI HIIOKH, l).lfl Womon's Black Kid I.aco Shoe, 8H Inch top, wolt solo and full Louis leather heels. Bros. Co. Do not mis nny of the nbovo nor vlcos Sunduy. It I overybody' Sun day. Bo sure and como. Both morning nnd ovenlng sermon will bu vory Instructive Como und hear for yourself. Our twelve plcco orchestra l do ing flno work. To hear thorn onco Is to want to hear them again. All mombori of thu Church nro urged to bo present In tho morning. $46.35 $14.50 $1.35 $10.00 Dishes Linoleum Bicycles Phonographs Hardware 4