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THE ONTARIO AM) OS. ONTARIO, OREUON, THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1921 n :r Shoes for the Fashionable Woman Tho domand of tho fashion' nlilo woman Is for moro tlinti Just "Reed" Btylo. Sho re quIroB something In tlio looks ' (if tho Allocs alio buys which Is dlstlnctlvo n n d individual. That Is tho rcnBon why wp bought tho Uu'fc Dunn llnu (for Spring. Thcro Is soniothlng "differ-' ont" nhottt thoso shoos whlcli boJs thorn apart distinguishes thorn from tho ordinary hIioo. i .. ''" An for satisfactory sorvlco . Wioy hnvo no superior. lllack Kid, Full Louis ltool I'rlco, JjtH.no Patent Kid, Full I.ouls Ileal l'rlcn fjiH.no lllnck Kid, Mltltnry Moot I'rlco 910.00 Rader Bros. Co. I mUlTLANP BENCH HEAD OF FRUITLAND SCHOOL RE-ELECTED Willi TEACHERS (llrl Attacked by Don Wlilrli U aliot by IN K. Johnion Whitman ' Cqllej(0 fllco Club lo Hliic lit "l-Viildnml Other Hcnrli Noiva Note. At n mootlnK of tho school hoard Mondny nlKht tho followliiK louchorH Voro oloctod for tho coming yeur: Supt. ChnrlcH Mlllor, previously aoloctod, Mlsa WoHt, Commercial, MIhh Dnrrott, English, Mr, Wlso ftclonco, MIhh Edith Ulomstrom, third Rrndo, Mlsa Ituth Vnn Dcr Knr, Hocond Grado. Tho other toachorn woro not np plInuitH, homo of thorn going to school, othura qiilttliiR tho profession nnil other, going to othur schools. Mkh Wobboi, tho iiiiirIc tonchor, re signed, hor ro-lgnntlon to tnko offrct nt tho end of tha month. Tho I'nrorvt Jjuchor mooting which vh to hnvo bocjiOJast fall but post poned bocausoof tho had roailH, will ho hold nt tho Hchnol house Friday availing. jJlt Is n Clvlo Improvement program mid It Is hopod n very Inrgo crowd will attend. Mrs. Annlo Hupp mid nloco, Mian Ilolon Rtotlor went to llolso Friday to romnln until Monday visiting frlonda. Itov. J. K. Wood, of llolso occuplod tho pulpt of tho Daptlst Church Sun day morning. (Sunday aftoruoon tho Volunteer cjuas of tho M. E, Church met nt tho homo of Major Harry T. Lewis and reorganized nud made plana for tho coVlllig year. Miss Elsie Schtuld Is tho President, Itobort Tackott. Vice President, t'lydo Mnklnson, Secrotnry nnd Troasuror, Floyd Spalnhowor enmo homo Sat urday ovenlng huvlng flnUhed tho short practical courao In ngrlculturo nt) tho Stato Unlyeralty. Twonty-throJ dollars was roullzod Saturday nlRht from u box social ut tho Whitley llottom school to he ap plied on tho Vlctroln'fund. .William Johns and family are moving to Mldvnlo this weok. Word has been received tlmt Mr. nud Mrs. Amlck, formerly of Fruit Intid, now of Wlllaruotto Valley lire tho parents of a llttlo daughter. A llttlo daughter wna horn Sunday Mjirch lSth to -Mr.' nnd Mrs. S. I.lttlo. D. Whsatdon eold. nil his Hoi stolns nnd aome Jorauya las,t week at n publloVilo. Two of tho rows hrouRht $160 each. D. D. Mniflold, of Lincoln, Nob., camo Saturday .for n abort vlaU with Ida couslnB, Mrsrt. T. Dlshop, ami Mra. J. II. Iloudy, stopping off on route homo from nn oxteuded trip In tho northwest. Itov. KulRht, of Now Plymouth, prnnchod Sunday motnlng ut tho M. B. Church. Hupt. of HcIiooIb Nash, nnd Mrs Nnsh nnd daughtor, Juno, of l'nrinn, visited Friday nnd Saturday with Hupt. nnd Mrs. Charloa Mlllor. Mra. Kora Natalie Ilrcod, Impor Bouator, delightfully ontertalnud n Inrgo nudlonco Friday night at tho High School Auditorium. This en tertainment closer, 11 successful lycoum courao. Thero nro ?22 re maining In tho fund which will prob ably bo turned to tho Juniors for tholr High school annual. Hopresontatlvo II. II. Dimmer, II. It. Flckon nnd Mr. Ixiwls wero In Dolso Inat Thursday In tho Interest of drainage matters. Tho Quoon ICathor Clrclo will meet March 22 with Mlsa Elslo Dcrg. Mr. nnd Mra. It. II. Woods are tho pnrontH of n llttlo daughter, horn March 11. Mr. nnd Mra. N. A. Peacock ac companied by Mr. Trouadalo, of On tario woro In Wolsor Sunday, guests of Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. Outkolt. Mra. Coslo Dranthoovor nud little daughter enmo up from Greenleaf In visit tho week end with Mm. Hrnn thoovor'a mothor, Mra. M. II, Hhor man. Mra. Dranthoovor haa finish od hor business courao nt tho I. C. Dualnosa Collego. She nnd daugh ter hnvo beon nt tho homo of an undo A. Q. Street, nud family at Oreonllof. Tho Daptlst ladles will hold a Dozaar nnd chicken Buppor Thuraduy March 24th. in tho basement of tho church. Suppor begins nt flvo. It will bo nn apron and Eastor anlo. Mrs. Alsop haa rolurned to her homo In Dolse aftor n short visit with her alstor, Mra. Harry T. I.owls. Hov. W. K. Trostlo of California filled tho pulpit Sunday morning nud evonlng at the Drethreu Church. He will conduct n series of niblo In atltuto mooting thlu weok ut the church, tho morning service nt ten o'clock, lasting an hour nnd tho evonlng porvleo beginning nt 7 in Tho public U cordially Invited to at tend thoso meetings. Tho High School animal la comlne along Is splendid ahnpo. An nil day session was had Saturday arranging the matter nnd finishing tho pictures. Tho Whltmuu (lleo Club will he hero March 20th nnd Frultlnnd t looking forward to n musical treat Mr. Itood, son of Itov. nnd Mrs. M. D. Itood, of Payette, nud broliior of Miss Deed, English teacher In the Frultland uohools will sing "On the Doud to Mandalny " Mra. Km ma James, who hn beon nt tho Hollenbeck homo nil winter left Thursday for her homo In Sand Hollow. Mrs. J. Frank Smith and Mrs. 0 I. Hnllenbeck nre hoatessoa this veilnomlay at tho Smith home tn tho Dusy Dees. Twentyflvo guests nro Invited. A luncheon will be served at tho closo of tho afternoon Mr. nnd Mra. D. W. Orover were hostesses Thursday evonlng last to a dollghtful Itook party. Tholr quests numbered twenty, Including many mombcra of tho Mutual Delimit Club. Dainty refreshments wore served and It was n lato hour whon the friends loft. Friday occured tho birthday an niversaries of II. D. Ktunlson nnd Miss Helen Muck. Tim two fam ilies enjoyed n dlunor togothnr nt which each ond of tho tablo woro birthday cakoa with tho proper number of candles. Thoy wore most cxcollont. Snturday night Mlsaosa Kuby Kntiffmnn nnd Myrna Durnctt woro hostesses of to n Dackawnrd party and tnffy ptitl nt tho Kauffmnn homo. Twenty young people enjoy ed themselves hugely. Saturday ovenlng Mr. nnd Mrs Illchnrd Hall ontortnlncd to a de lightful party at tho homo on Min nesota Avouuo. Tholr guests num bered twenty. Tho Christian F.ndeavor young people nil cnjnyod thomsolvos Sat urday night nt their monthly moot ing nnd social at tho homo of Miss Mnrjolso Coon on Pennsylvania Avo This Friday night thoro will bn n Shadow nnd Dox Social at the Sunnysldo school house A pro gram of vocal ond Instrumental music will bo given nnd tho proceeds from tho suppor will go to pay for playground equipment. Doc Attnrks Little Oil I. Allndono Dulln, tho thirteen your old daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Dulln, living In Frultuud wns on Wednesday noon of Inst week bitten on tho leg by n dogbolonglng to Joel Zleglor. Tho dog nttnckod others hut was soon klllod by P. E. Johnson nnd nt tho suggestion of tho cbunty health offlcor tho head was sent to tho Stato Dactorlologlst. Up to Monday tho result of tho examina tion had not beon heard. Tho body of tho dog was cremated In order that tho gorms would not bo don somlnntcd If tho dog proved to In mad. Mrs. Mallnda Nolmoyor ontcrtnn od Wednesday nftornoon nbout u dozon llttlo hoys nnd girls Invited In to holp Donnld colobrnto his fourth birthday. Thoy had a splendid time nnd woro given nice refreshments. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Anderson, for merly of Frultlnnd, bavo purchased n homo tn llolso on Washington stroot, nonr Stato, About twenty mothers with olgh teen children woro prosont nt n big neighborhood party Wodnosday Inst at tho homo of Mrs, Ooorgo Chlldn. They took nlong bountiful dollclouv eats and tho day will bo long re membered. Mr. nnd Mra. Jay I.owls woro out from Payette Sunday, dlnuor gnosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Thodo. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Chllds nnd family woro ontortnlnod Sunday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, I., II Itleh. Hopresontntlvo H. II. Doomor wns nut from Payette Inst weok looking aftor ranch mnttors, Mr. nnd Mra. W. Holzer of Dig Willow visited Frldny nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hnlleuhrrk Mr. nnd Mra. O. E. Dossou nnd daughter. Miss Winifred, were nut to spend Sundny at tho P D, Do tcn homo. MIsb Opal Eldrcgo spent the week end In New Plymouth with Alias Tlnn Hill. Tho Women's Home Mlss'o'w' mot Inst Thursday with Mrs O 8 Hunter. Donald, tho little son of Mr, and Mrs. liny Duo)! haa been 111 with n light attack of pneumonia tho pat weok. Mr. and Mra. William Hollenbeci. voro gnosis Burnley of Mr. end Mm Vrnnk Thompson. Mr, nnd Mra, J, B. Hurley, Mrs Hntloy, mothor of Mra, Hurley, and Mra. Hondrlx, of Pnyette, wero all day guests of Mr, nnd Mrs M. Vwr chort Sunday. Mr. nnd Mra. Till nnmoy and son woro entertained Sundny nt tho Charlie Itoyston homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Audrey IRoward nnd ami, of Ontario, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. J. II. Itnmoy Mrs. Hardin haa beon quite 111 the past weok. George Kwlng of I.ettm was visit ing frlonds last week around Fi Hit land. Mr. nnd Mra. Dalph Johnbon nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Wm. Dlrdsall nnd family woro In New Plymouth Hun day visiting at tho Hill home. Mrs Dlrdsall nnd two small children re mained up for a longer visit A sterooptlcan lecture on Hawaii with Supt. Mlllor nnd Mr Hnnsol giving it, wns held at the M K Church Sundny ovonlng. Tho pictures woro very Interesting. Wnlter (lorham la said to bo Im proving from tho lacoratlon of his hand last weok whon vnrclnatlng rattlo at tho Clyde Hurd home. , Mra. M. Puchort wns a dinner guest Thursday at tho Tackett home. Mrs. Drocklohurst and Mrs. Taylor who hnvo beon visiting at tho Tnckott homo hnvo roturned to Pnyette to vlstt rolatlves. O. Shirn nud family hnvo moved to tho Klnnlson houso rocontly vacated by T. Smith. Arthur Heap Is orcctlng n flvo room bungalow ncross from the A. J. Hnnsol residence. Frank Barnard Is beginning tho erection of a tosidonco near tho John Towno property. Mrs. Margavct Heap hns roiio to Wlldor to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Jack Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliff Dames weio down from Eagle spending tin week ond w.'ii friend. Frlrid have nco' ed word toat Mrs. Parduco, of Pasadonn, mothor of tli3 h'.to Mra. K M Cloddish, has broken hot arm. . MAJKSTIC Tuesday Wednesday Til I J WIIIHIiWIND '"t ARCADIA NEWS NOTES POTATO KING OF CALDWELL TAKES TRACT NEAR ARCADIA .Many of Itniirtiert Itrt'iiUlnit t'p liny Irfiml For Other (Vow Hheepiueii TnkhiR nocks to the lllll.i Other Arcadia Ileius Mr. Davis of Caldwell has rented 40 ncroB of tho W. J. Plnney ram-h and wilt seed It to potatoe He Is plowing up tho ground with u trac tor. Sam Henry who hns boon quite 111 with flu Is nhlo to bo out agnlu. Mrs. Chestor Lackey was on tho sick list last weok with ear trouble. Mrs. Kmmott Steel nnd I.lttlo dnughtor of Cnldwell wero visiting Mrs. Stool's sister Mrs. Frank Kd wnrds from Thursdny until Sunday Grandma Thompson who has beon very sick Is slowly Improving. C. W. Dnrrott has bought a now U. S. Separator with electric attach ments. Mr. Wllkerson of Dolse nud John Decso of Nyssn woro In this vicinity writing Insurance pollclos Saturday Itov. Chns, Dlom flllnd his regu lar appointment hero Sundny after noon. Chnrley Gnssott moved from tho Jim Homing rnnch Inst week to the George Hansom ptneo. 8. F. Foster and Dov. Shields of Nyssa woro In this neighborhood Wodnosdny nftemoon soliciting for tho church. Tho community singing has been postponed for n whllo on account of so much Grlppo or Flu In tho neighborhood. Work on tho Shoestring Dlte.i Is progressing nlcoly under tho man agement of Chns. Oossott. Illrnm VnnDyko was calling on friends nt Arcndla Sunday afternoon. Bovoral hero nro brenklng up quite nu ncrengo of hoy this spring,' Ches ter I.nrkoy HO or 40 orres, Jim Don nil 40 ncres, on W. J. Plnney ranch Nick Smith 20 ncres and several others nro breaking up n smnll ucro- "K' Several hnvo plantod early gar dens nnd nlco rnlns of tho pnst fow days aro fine for them. C. W Darrett and F.lhort Duller, Jr. hnvo seeded their wheat. Miss Ireno Kdwanls who Is at tending school nt Nam pa spent tho weok end with her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kdwnrds. Prof. Conkllu of Cairo was In this vicinity on business Tuesdny. Sam Honry wont to Ontario Sat urday to prlco a now hny rnlw. J. C. Hunt whoso shoop have been afflicted with footrot has tho dis ease undor control now nnd shenr Ing Is In full swing. Thoy aro shonrlng nbout COO bend per day. ' Llttlo Miss llutli Wolfo wont lo Ontario Tuesday to havo dental wi.tk done. Clydo Long, wlfo nnd h.ihy look supper nt Chnrllo Dullnrd's Tues dny night. Poto nnd Fred I.unn ire propnr Ing to stnrt to tho hills In a Tow dnyH with tholr sheep. Thomns Clngott of Ontnrlo w:ih out to his ranch Tuosday and took dlunor with Wolfo nnd (Julntley who live on his plnco. Mr. Ciagett and Mr. Wolfe wont to Nyssa on busl' ness In thu afternoon. MAJESTIC Tueidny, Wednosdny "THE WHIRLWIND" LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. E. N. Wood will cntorlnln tho ladles Aid of tho M. E. Church nt n Dollnr Boclnl and St. Patrick celebration this afternoon. Every womnn of thn Boclety has earned n dollar nnd will donnto It to thn Aid and part of tho progrnm will bo Hint ovory womnn will toll how sho enrned the dollnr, Tho Methodists nro nrrnnglng for n nlco Enster program. J. A. Idleness wns In Vnle on busi ness connected with the company Snturday. Diehard Doyd and bride of Nnmpn woro tn Ontario Mondny on their honey-moon. Thoy wero tho guesii, or Mr, nnd Mrs. J. A. I.nkness while hero. Tho bride was for somo time stenographer for Mr. Ijikness when ho hnd charge of tho tolophono ov. chnngo in Nnmpa. Thoy loft Tiiihi day for Welsor to visit with Mr. nir.l Mrs. Wm. Elwoll. The Way to Health Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments and Allied Sciences To He ad. Tolliroat TbUpporLimbs lo Heart ToLunrfi TbSfomoch lb Liv?r ToKidneijg TbOvarips To Bowels ToAppendix IbLowerLimbs To Bladder. lb Genitals VV ( rivbA. VC J X$vlrS- 3 -etrfrnMN. T l X I v fShC I)aV l Cof. g tf 4raw-r TivMffh --r-w-.'. '-,-. f Aro you one of tho great mnjorlty of people who Is suffering from somo acute or chronic dlsenso that Is sap ping your strength nnd vitality nu 1 milking your life so miserable that you niV n curse to yourself and loved ones? YOU mny hnvo consulted tin, greatest specialist of tho day. HUT UNLESS THAT SPECIALIST WAS SKILLED IN THE ADT OF SPINAL PALPATION HE FAILED to find the cause, or tho cause of the continua tion of your dlsenBo. HEAD what n great scientist of tho day says: "ALL DISEASE IS FHOM WITHIN, NOT FHOM WITHOUT. DISKA8U IS AN EXPHESSION OF NATUHE. THVING TO HIGHT SOME WIIONd. THOSE WKON08 CAN NOT HE HIGIITED DY SUPltKSSINO NA TUItE'8 .EFFECT .DY . I) H U OH. SEHUMS, OPIJHATIONH OH POIS ONOUS FOODS." Tho trained CHIHOPHACTOH Is skilled In the art of Spinal Palpation. Let us muko nu iinulysls of your' splno and In thn language of a lay man toll you tho cause of your trouble, and whether It la In our power to rollovo you of your suffer log. CIIIHOPHACTOP AND M.KCTHO THERAPEUTICS nro among tho lending scloucos of tho dny for icllovlng Hifferlng people Do not mnko the mistake of wultlng till disease I.na no robbed your body of Ha vital resistance that It will tuko weeka or montha to got relief. Study tho plcturo and note whore Spinal Implngoment of norvea will nffect the dlfforont'orguna or purta of the body. CHIHOPHACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENT romovos tho causo, or tho causo of tho continuation of dlsoaso, und corrects con dltlona of tho splno that would later lend to somo disease WHEN tho cause la romuod iia,turi. restores tho organs or parta to normnl. ELECTHO-THEHAPEUTIC8 nlda nature In restoring porta and orgnna to normal. . Dectuiso of this wo hnvo Juat ndded to our equipment aomo of tho boat electrical equipment that can bo bought. Wo havo added n Inrgo 3000 cnndlo power Hndlo Vltant lump, a HIGH FREQUENCY machine with all modalities and n Molntoch I'olyalno Oonerntor fiom which we enn obtain all modoa of tho anlvanlo nud Sluusoldul curronta. Theso nre espoclnlly lutllcntod In nil ensos where thero la' Inflnmatlon or pain. Nour'tls, lumbago, sclntlcn and nil forma of rhoumntlam ylold readily to tho combined trealmont of Chlroprnctlo nnd Electro-therapy. Poh'o con ditions from which many women auffor nro rolloved by our methods. Wo havo had murkod auccosa In handling caaes of Valvular heart trouble, kldnoy lesions, so callod alooplng sickness, goltor, tumors, and many othor troubles from which people auffor. Wo will bo glnd to explnin moro fully our method of troatment to you and to show you our oqulpmont. It will cost you nothing to Investigate. Hoineiubor' ir you nre one to whom this npplles, every duy you wait mny bo placing HEALTH that many weeks or montha n tho future. The PHOCESS of disease H like n river system, it may bo only a tiny atronm at the head water, but tho further It flows tho greater becomes tho volumo and momentum until it reaches tho mighty river. It la eaH to dam tho tiny atrenm of tho mountnlna und turn it from Ha course. Hut It la another mutter when It haa reached tho rivor. SO IT IS WITH THE TREATMENT AND CUHB OF DISEASE. CONSULT US DEFOHE IT IS TOO LATE. Drs. R. A. MOON and WM. HALE ii If Chiropractic Physicians and Electro-Therapeutists. 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