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tihtfcnrto wife 'l f $ XXV ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2G ' " '. NO. 25 w l&ttttt. e ''v i STANFIELD HAS BILL FOR ROAD BUILDING WREST HIGHWAYS HUIUECT l' lengthy statement pre- nentrh 'ix) committee considering town. send hill NEEDS OP OREGON TOLD Exhaustive Hi inly Recently Mndo of CondllloiiH Ilxlst Iiik All (her Country Hy Junior Senntor Telrgrnni WiinIiIiikIo.ii Huicnit WASHINGTON Senntor Blnn flold todny boforo tho commlttco on postofflcos and post roads, consider ing 1110 Towiiseiul Highway bill, sub mitted the following ntatomont In regard to forest highways: Ono hundred and fifty-six million, ttilrty-two thousand htul rifty-throo acres of public land, for tho most part hoavlly timbered, has been with drawn from entry and placed In na tional forest reserves to bo conserv ed by tliu government for thu uso and bonoflt of nil tho people of nil tho states. This was dono after tho Eastern nnd Middle We torn ntntes had pass ed practlcnlly nil of their public lands to prlvnto ownership, Improv ed and davelopeil them, nnd these lands with tliolr Improvements, nro found upon tho tax rolls of t bono stntcs, helping to benr tholr part nf thu public bur don of government and development Tho forest rcsorvos nro largoly confined to eleven of thu Western stntofl and Alaska. Imds Not Taxable Thoso coiiscrvod lnnds, llko nil other govornmuut property, nro un taxable, nnd tho ontlru burden of maintaining Inw and order through tho statu and county government rests ontlroly on thu tnxpnyors own ing tho tuxnblo property within the state. In tho Wcstorn states tho popula tion ts Htuall and tho road mileage very Inrgo In proportion to popula tion and taxable propetry. (Continued on pngo 3) RROOAN THAI.V NOW I.KAVIM ONTARIO AT Ml 0(1 IN MORNING A now trnlu schedulo for tho Hro gnn trnln will go Into effect Monday when tho train will lonvo Ontario at 8:00 a. m. and roach Vulo nt 8:35 nnd Hrogan at 9: CO. Returning It will lenvo Ilrognn at 10:10 and Vnlo nt 11:30 renchlng Ontario nt 12:20 Tho trip to Homodulo will bo mudo In tho attornnon. NYHMA WINS PRACTICE OAMR A ITER TWELVE INNING HATTLF With about linlf of the regulars In tho lino up tlio Ontario basoball team wns defeatod yosterdoy nflor noon nt Nyssa In n pretty 12 Inning battlo by a scoro of 2 to 1. Sulli van who pitched for tho locals hold Nvssn to fl hits ln tho 2 rounds whllo Ontario could get but 3 blows oft Woodruff. A return guino will bo playod In Ontnrlo soon. LOCAL PERSONALS Calm school closod Friday, Mrs. E. n. Conklln and Miss Etta Mc Crolght nro to bo congratulated for tho succoss of tho past year. Mrs. Nell O. Bedford will movo Into tho Con Ryan houso Just va catod by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clomo who movod this woek Into tho Locoy house. Mr. ond Mrs. Rex Marouls wore down Saturday from near Vale. Mrs Marquis spent tho day with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. C. Dullard. Mr. and Mrs Pearl Crane are very happy over tho arrival of a winsome baby daughter. May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Thompson of Nampa aro In Ontario for a few dUl!,noliort8 of Union Oregon spout tho weok end In Ontario tho guest of Jason Hollock and Ed Perry. E. D. Conklln and daughter, Mil dred attonded tho class play at Ny sa Friday ovenlng. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Howland nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. B. M. Orolg drove to Dolso Tuesday. .,., John Zimmerman, Mrs. Martha Ilroderlck. Chas. EmtBon, Mrs. Sin gle nnd Mrs. Rattler wont to West fall Tuosday on business connected with Irrigation matters. Mrs A L. Cockrum left this weok for an extended visit to Missouri. Jason Holleck and mother end father. M. and Mrs. Will miller, and Martha nurgess are among those leaving Ontario the las of this week for Caldwell to attend the S. D. A. meeting which will be held there beginning May 20. 0 Mrs. Ella Taylor of Newport. Ore gon Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim uuenu. C H Trousdale, Manager of tne Western Union down town office, was quite III last week caused by an abcess on his neck. .During his oi.-anm from office. Miss Iroue Graul nnd Miss May Tetet who havo been studying telegraphy un der Mr. Trousdale's d.rectton look- . .. ... . .t.A ImalnPflR. taking ea nner an ui iu -- --, -- of messages, etc to the gratlflca- tion 01 wr. """ irrigation power rates to continue this year T. W. Claggott recolvod today nn order from tho Oregon Pub lic Sorvlco Commission signed liy Commissioners Corey and llucliol In which tho Burchnrgo of 10 por cent allowed In tho order inado Inst your wns con tinued for this year. This or der wub mndo without nny hoar lng being held. . J. chief HKJiiWAV engineer COMES LEAVES CAR GOES Herbert Nuiin nnd C. It. Mc culloch, chief engineer nnd brldgo engineer respectively of tho Htnto Highway Commission woro In Ontario Sunday. Thoy reached tho city somctlnio ln tho nftornoon In tlmo to rccolvo n message calling thorn Immed iately to Portland. Thoy loft tholr car horo and said thoy expected to bo back In this sec tion for sovornl day's stay. Judge TeBt, CommlsslonorB P. M. Vines and a. W. Dean wont to Portland Tuosday 'to attend tho Hlghwny Cotnmls slon meeting, ns did P. J. Gnl laghcr who wns sont by tho Commorclnl club. Tho locnl delegation scok n solution of tho rond problems from Ontar io westward. FARMER SMITH TELLS STORY OF HAPPINESS Picturesque lender In Iinproid Agriculture Prrnciiu Plrluro of Possible Development of Dhoi-xlflod Puriiiliui "It's tho man, what ho docs, and how ho doos It, that counts." said Farmer (C. L.) Smith, tho O. W. It. A N. agriculturist In his nddross to tho business men nt tho commor clnl club Inst night, during his plcturcsquo address on tho possi bilities of diversified farming us thu salvation of agriculture In this region. "Where over I hnvo found a man on n farm raising cows, plgH nnd chlckoiiH; together with tho vogo tnbles for his tnblu; I hnvo found n man happy nnd prosperous, en joying not only tho nucossltles hut tho luxuries of llfo. "Ovor horo where you enn grow corn, nnd I want to say that tho host thing that was ovor dono for Mnlhour county was when tho On tnrlo Commorclnl Club financed tho corn show hold hero nnd liny nnd grain and havo n mild cllmuto, thoro Is no bettor dairy section In tho northwest. Mr. Smith entertained tho audi enco with n constant flow of strik ing storlos Illustrating his philoso phy of llfo nnd tho possibilities of diversified farming. Ho graphically told of tho transformation of Mln nossotn from n onp crop slnlo with mortgaged farms to a dairy slnlo nnd prosperity. Prcrodlng Mr. Smith, A. It. 0 ray 'of tho O. S. I., mndo n short tnlk on rolurnliiK prosperity. Prosldont It. W. Jones prosldod. Prior to tho nddrossoa of tho visitors tho club mombers went on rocord unanimously in favor of backing tho county fair this fall and assuring tho success of tho amusement features. LOCAL PERSONALS John Meado, who has been visit ing his sister, Mrs. Frank Lynch, loft for his homo at Twln Fall Wednesday. Pllffnril Phlnna. mm nf Mrs. Fred Rrlnnon, returned Friday from Oil- norma, ma young man unlisted 111 the service of his country nt the be ginning of tho war and this Is his first visit homo In four yoars, He ii'nu tnnrrlnil whlln 111 Pnllfiirnln mill his wlfo and baby will arrlvo as soon as 110 can socuro 11 uuusa. I. P, Taylor, Jr. and wife, of Juneau, Alaska, who havo been vis iting their parents In Uolso, nccom pannled by Mrs. I. P. Taylor, 8r. and Mrs, J. N- Taylor, were visiting with tholr uncle Col. 8. F. Taylor nnd family Tuesdny of last week. They will soon return to Alaskn, S, M. Iloucher and Char Iloniun loft Saturday on n two weeks fish ing expedition In tho Interior of Malheur nnd Harney In Charley's car. They encountered a wator spout In Cottonwood canyon near Harper and being unablo to got through on account of washouts 011 the road, abandoned tho trip, return ing homo Sunday. Miss Mell Carter wout to Vale Monday to grade olghth grade ex amination papers In the county school superintendent's office. County Attorney Robt. Lytle was here from Vale on official business Tuesday. Mrs, Frank Lynch was taken ser iously 111 Saturday with appendicitis and her husband was hurrldly sum moned from the shearing plant near Itockville. She had sufficiently re covered so that Mr. Lynch was ablo to return to work Tuesday. Joseph Sherman left Tuesday for Steins Mountains to work for tho H. O Oreen Sheep Company this summer Mrs, T J, Drosuan of Vale visited Mr and Mrs, John Drosnan last week. ONTARIO- AND VALE TO MEET HERE ON MONDAY First Tliuw In Years Locals nnd County Hen I Town Tennis Hnvo C'nisMcil RiiIm Much Interest AioiiHcd In Content Ontario and Vnlo bnsobnll toams nro to resume frloudly rclntlous af ter years of ostrnngoment when thoy moot nt tho Fnlr arounds next Monday nftornoon for tho Memorial Day gamo. Already thcro Is n wldo Interest nrnusod 111 tho mooting utid a big crowd will bo on hand to wit iichs tho piistlmlng. Manager P. J. Clomo has nssom- bled n much better ball team than tho nvarngo locnl .fan npproclntos, In fnct nttor tho difficulties of last year It has been a hard Job to arouse Interest In tho gnmu horu, but slnco Inst Sunday's contost following tho two wolt playod games with Em- mott tho fans nro nt Inst uwnkott lug to thu fact Hint Ontnrlo Is rep resented hy n team that Is worthy of tholr support. Vnlo tins n strong team this year. Whllo tho county seat boys havo lost sumo games, thoy hnvo nit boon by narrow mnrglns nnd duo to breaks ln luck which nttends n'l games. Vale will bo horo backed with n big crowd of rooters and n "regular gnmu" Is tho prospect. STICK-UP ARTISTS GET $42 IN SATURDAY NIGHT TRICK Tell Victim lo Keep 1 1 rend Hut Not T (Anno Hark To Town- Officers Not Notified Until Sunday MoruliiK About 10 o'clock Saturday night two hold up artists hold-up and rob bed James Oeorgu who lives on tho oastsldo, Just ns ho wns crossing tho railroad truck nt Idaho uvvnuo. Whllo olio of tho 111011 covered him with 11 gun tho othor trlskod him In npprovod stylo tnklug his wullott-nnd emptying Its contonts, $42 In nil. In Ills haste to obey tho Injunction to "stick 'em up" Mr Oeorgo dropped tho three loaves of bread ho wns carrying, Aflor tho stick-up men had tho cash thoy handed him buck his wallott, plckod up IiIh bread mid handed tho loaves to him with these Instructiens: "Uont It down thnt street nnd don't coma back this way or wo'll clean up nn you." Oeorgo look the InstructloiiH literally. Ho did not como buck. In fnct ho waited until Sunday morning boforo relating his experiences to tho officers. No trnco therefore has boon found of tho men. TO PLAY AT To Ho Ono or Thm .MiikIpuI .Or- gnuliuitluiiN lo PrcM'iit Concerts At Dig HIhhv Will Adwitlso Ontario HcImkiIm Widely Tho Ontnrlo High School Hand re ceived word from tho mnnagomont of tho Stock Show at union, Ore gon that they had been selected as 0110 of tho threo bands to furnish music at the stock show. This is tho only high school baud soloctod to play and slnco competition for tho placo wns keen tha Ontario boys feel very proud. That tho bund will mako a good Impression and will advortlso tho high school In n way that 110 othor organization could Is without doubt. M .1). Thomas, director of tho band, disentitling tho offor, said, "li Is u Just rewurd for tho faithful work of tho boys during tho past two years. Thoy have made the baud what it Is today and I ;im glad that thoy can see tho appre ciation of tho people. To my Knowioiigo tho nuvertlsomout tho school systom of Ontario will re colve by the band on this trip will be greater than that given by nny othor organization which has rep resented tho high school. We shall leave hero Monday, June Gth nnd play at tho principle stops enrouto. At Union wo play Juno 8-9-10, On Thursday night of next week the baud will play a farewell concert on tho streets of Ontario. I hope a great many will hqar the concert ns that will bo our only opportunity of repaying tho Ontario peoplo for their help and cooperation in mak ing tho band a success." Tho following boys will mako tho trip; Donald Parker, Italph Emlsoii, James Clark, Uonald McCrelght. James McCrelght, Kobort Lluzy. Itlchard Adam, Earl Secoy, llalph Drano, Lawrence Uowe, Frank Cloment, Paul Peterson, Herbert Luscombe, James Purcell, Wynno Luscombe, Donovan Poorman, Wil liam Leos, Wendell Thayer, Charles Homan, Frances Turner, Konueth Casslday. Mr. and Mrs. C, E, Miles and daughter aro moving to tholr ranch in Fruitland this week, Grover Smith sold his homo In Riverside to P. J. PlUor. JAMES GUERIN BADLY NJURED BY CYCLIST .Mini Walking On Pmcnient Felled When Car Hits IIIiii Condition Decmetl DntiKt'roav Ouiso f Accident Not Known James Ouorln who lives nbout n mllu East of tho City IIiiiIIb on tho road leading to tho Intor-stnte brldgo Is lying In tho Holy Itosary hospital tit n dnngorous condition tfa tho result of nn nccldont which occurred Just enst of tho city limits at 9:30 Tuosday night. Mr. Ouorln who was wnlklng to ward his homo 011 tho southsldo of tho pavement nbout four feet from tho south odgo was struck by n motor cycle and sldo car driven by ,E. N. Dtbblo of Pnyotte, who also was going eastward, driving ho claims, nt nbout 1C miles por hour. According to Mr. Dibble's state ment ho did not hco Mr. Ouorln until ho wns within six feet of him, nnd then ho nttomptcd to sworvo to tho loft but could not avoid tho nccldont. Ho further declared that ho had gone townrd tho south sldo of tho pnvomont to pass thu car driven hy Ilcrnnrd Under which jvns coming from tho onst. Whether ho lights of Mr. Itndcr's enr wcro Illumed or not neither Mr, Dibble, nor occupants of thu Under enr nro, cortnlu now. Pniil Vnu Putten who wn ln tho rear seat docs not re member, nor docs Mr. Under. Iloth enrs stopped Immediately nftor tho nccldont nnd nsslsted In picking up tho Injured mnn. Thoy iook him to Dr. II. II. Whitney's unite wnoro nrsi niu ircnimoiii wns given him and then took him to tho hoKpltnl whoro further examin ation Indicated thnt n blood clot had formed on tho brain. Ho was stilt unconscious lata Woduosday. Marshal II. C. Farmer and Dr. Whitney both wont to tho scono of tho accident lato Tuosday ovenlng and from tho position in which the blood marks woro located upon the pavement reached tho conclusion that Mr. Ouurlu wns walking somo whoro near tho center of thu road wliou struck, and from tho state ments gnthored from occupnuts of both cars woro of to opinion thnt no blame could nttncli to either. m DRIVEN BY KOREAN . MRS. CM. TYLER Drhcr (IIch No Warning As Cur Kiting" Around Corner mid HI rlUes Woman Driver I.om'n Control And HIlN Pott And Curb Mrs. C. M. Tylor wns sovoroly in- Jurod Saturday nftornoon 011 tho crossing In front of tho Ontario National Dank when tho dollvery truck of tho Mooro Hotel, driven by Kol 8. Lyu tho Korean portor, foiled hor to tho pavement. Witnesses of tho nccldont picked hor up and carried hor to tho of fices of Drs. Woeso & Portlier whoro modlcal aid wns glvon hor and tho sevoro scalp wound which sho re ceived wns sowed up. Though sho was thrown linrd upon tho pave ment, lighting upon hor back and head, alio was conscious when car ried to tho doctor's offices and was ablo to bo taken to hor homo nftor ward. Mrs. Tylor stopped from tha curb going west across tho stroot when, without any warning sound tho cur struck hor, about six feat from tho curb, and thou sworvod toward tho center of tho streot. Ono wltnetM declared that tho driver endeavored t o avoid tho accident, hut appar ently had llttlo control of tho cur. Marshal II. C, Farmer soon after tho accident arrestee Lyu and b was charged boforo Judgo C. M. Stearns with driving without a license When tried boforo Judgo Btoanm Monday afternoon Lyu was fined $25 and cost, which mndo the totnl 134, which wns paid. A flvo nnd a half pound baby girl wns born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlu lloyer, Saturday, May 21. Oeorgo Itoot, 1111 nrchltoct of Port land, Is visiting Ills cousin Mrs. John Drosnan. Miss Thoresa Smith of Ilrogun Is visiting Miss Holen Wells. Mr. and Mrs. W .11. Jonks of Monument, Oregon stopped In On tario for a few days visit with tholr daughter, Mrs. E. V. Anderson on their way homo from a throu wcoks stay at Hot Lake whoro thoy have been much bcnofltcd . Mrs. Wm. Maulo nnd Mrs. Ruth Murphy of Payette, mother and sU tor of Mrs, It. O. Pnyno woro cull ing on Ontario frlonds Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCoy drove to Uolso Monday, J. O. Phltlabaum was a busnaH visitor In Juntura Monday. Mrs. Jack Ilanafln has boon qulto ill this weok. Llttlo Miss Kathorlno Peterson Is quite 111. Mrs Mary Martin who has been qulto ill Is Improving Mrs W W Howard was In Vale the first of the week on business in connection with her school work 1 KGION AND O. A. It. IX) OHSERVE MEMORIAL DAY Though no olubornto fortnnl sorvlces will bo hold on Moll day, Memorial Day will bo ob served horo. Mombers of thu American Legion Post will inarch nnd Civil nnd Spniilsh Wnr eternnn will rldo to thu cemetery whoro nfter decorating thu graves, tnpi will be sounded nnd n salute will bo fired ovor tho grnvoH. HtislncHS bongos In Ontario will closo at 10 n. m. whllo Bomu will bo closed for tho on tiro day so that ovoryono will ho nblo to tnko part In thu com momoratlon of tho soldier dead. lltrl IILACK OAT PHOTKCTS POST OFFICE VALUAIILKS Not only nro tho railway mall clerks now oqulppud with for midable tiro nrms, but tho clorks In tho local post office ns well nro "armed to tho teeth." During tho pnst weok 11 big automatic revolver nnd u quantity of niuunlllon arrived nt tho locnl post office and now reposes In n handy spot for In stant uso should nny Indiscrete Individual uudortnko to "stick up" the shop, Acrordlng to tho orders Is sued by tho Post Office depart inout thu postal employees hnvo Instructions to shoot to kill, WH, thu niwurnncu thnt tho federal uuthorltlos will defend tho mun doing tho shooting bo foro stnto courts. This action has bocomu ne cos wiry us thu only affective mentis 'nt stop ping thu wnvo or mail robbery crimes which lins boon swoop ing tho country. RACE MEET SHOWING Four EieiiU To Re Kinged Dally Cut II Kiitniilay Track In (Jood Condition and Runners Oct I line In Hlnipc Tho first spring race moot over staged In this section Is being held this weok nt tha Fnlr (Irounds. Though only u smnll crowd wns out nt tho opening day yesterday, four good ovoiits woro presented them. Tho surprlso of the nftornoon wns furnished by Duffoy 11 range horse thnt Cummlngs rodo to first place In tha three-eighths defeating Lady Thu other events resulted ns fol May and Jean Dlllnrd. lows; Quartor mile: Quicksilver Jr. first; Muggle May, 2nd; Ilncou 3rd; Throe olghths, HI Jinks. 1st; Chnrllo Chaplin, 2nd; Flossie K. 3rd; Miss Antelope 4th, Quartor mile: Ruby Redsul, 1st; Miss Hulury, 2nd; Delia D. 3rd. OLD KOLDIHRK HONORED lY WOMEN OP W. C T. !'. Tho Indies of tho W. C. T. U. woro hoatossos to tho Civil Wur nnd Spnnlslt War votoruns at n reception hold at tho Congregational church Tuesday uftornnon. A program con stating or music, rondlugs, drills by tho children etc. wns much enjoy ed; after which lunch wns served Snowballs and flags decorated tho church and tho tables Thu oloveii Civil Wnr veterans nnd two of tho Spanish Wnr, who with tholr wlvos nnd widows of veterans, who were honored guostH, nre: Mr. and Mrs A. H. McGregor, It. M. Uuthorford, Tommy Ilnrton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Orln Hmnpo. Col. nnd Mrs. 8. P. Taylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Illnuton, Mr nnd Mrs. John Drockman, Mr and Mrs. J. A. RurtlHtt, Mrs. Mury Welch. Mrs. 8. E. Lenvltt, Mrs. Lydla Cotton, Mr RIcho nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Win. Shnffor. (.'OKH TO IIIIINO RACK IIODY OISON WHO DIED IN FRANCE Mrs. Venn Iloswell left this weok for Denver oxpoctlng to nccompuny tho body of her son to Ontario where It was expected that funeral ser vices would bo hold Sunday. A telo grain wns recolvod from Mrs. Ilos Woll today that sho will arrlvo In Ontnrlo Saturday, hut that hor son's body will not nrrlvo until Mon day. No nrrnngomontH for funeral service havo boon mndo. Mrs. Roawoll's daughtor from Portland arrived 11 short tlmo ago for nn Indofinlto stay with hor mother. Mrs. Ina DoFoo returned Sunday night from Albany. Oregon whoro sho wont ns a dalegato to tho Uo bokuh Assembly of Oregon. Sho al so visited hi Portland and Corvallls. Rort Drapor who has been qulto sick Is Improving. Mrs. Susie Itoot hlor sold tho Far ley rooming house to Dick Stevens of Huntington and purchased the Cnrtor Hotol of M. 8 Cooley, tak ing, possession May 21. Mrs. R. W. Jonoa nnd llttlo sou loft Woduosday for an extended vis. It with Mr. Jonoe' parents nt Dos Molnos. Iowa. MIssom Etta McCrolght nnd Ruth lackey nrcompnn'ed MIhh Laura Wherry to hor hotio In Roho for a few days visit Mrs C F Rlnrhnm underwent a serious operation nt Holy Rotary Hospital Wednesday Sho Is get tlnj: along ulcoly WELL'S PITCHING AND C A L D W i: li L HURPltlHKD AT KTItCNOTII DISPLAYED HY O li K M O ' H AfXIKF.OATION DROP (lAMi: HERE 11V (I TO 1 SCORE TIED EOR LEAD Wells Pniil 1 1 Caldwell llnismcii . (.YIh Kicry Mini or Team Haw One Itrntruiiip No Myitery To-IxiiIh .U Any Hinge or (ianio Stnndlng of Toams Ontario 2 1 ,CCC Caldwell 2 1 .00(1 Emmett 1 2 .333 Nnmpu 1 2 .333 Ernie Wells baffling offerings, com bined with tho timely ability of tils team mates to clout tho old npplo whon tha clouting mount runs, spoil ed victory for Ontnrlo last Sundny nt tho Fair Grounds when Caldwoll wns defeated by 11 G to 1 scoro. During thu matinee which wan wltnossed by somo 300 fans nnd funottos, mnny or whom rnmu from Caldwoll perfectly iiBsurod that On tario wns not going to ho n fly In tholr ointment, the con, dicing Mr. Wells struck out 14, allowod only two hits, polled nut a two ply Bwat himself and hold tho opposition I" the hollow of his hniul. It wna n delightful afternoon for Ontnrlo fans. Whllo Mr. Wolls wns protty much tho entlro show ho had .to divide honors with Joy Hustod, Chot Lnck oy nnd Darnell mid tlmoly swatsmon. Each of thoso contributed a punch whon 0110 was uOudod and sent run ners homo. Doth Harry and Mnco Chupmaii contributed to tho win by snappy plnylng, n timely sacrifice and somo quick head work which caught two of tho fow runners Cald well got onto tho paths. Next Sundny Ontnrlo will go to Caldwell where n stronger team wilt bo mot than that which ropreseutod thu Idahonns horo, for Caldwoll doos not intend to ropoat Its performance of under rating Clomo's aggregation. In fnct Caldwell wan so Impressed with tho gamo put up by tho locals that Ontario has bcon Invited to play nt Caldwell on July 4 whon Caldwoll colobrutes. ONTARIO PYTHIAN HIHTERH AID INHT1TUTINO NEW TEMPLE A number of Pythian Slstors of Mystlo Tomplo No. 22 of Ontario went tot Huntington Saturday to help In Instituting n now Tomplo In thnt city. Grand Chlof, Mrs. Julia A. Rolyeau of tho Grand Domain of Oregon had charge of tho work and was very successful In socurlng a lnrgo charter momborshlp for Hunt ington, which organized under tho iinmo of Zonlth No, 32. Tho offlcora of Mystic Tomplo who asslstod In tho work woro Mrs. A. Zimmerman, Mrs. J. 8. Mllllktu, Mrs. II. L. Poorman and Mrs. W. 8. Mnxon. Whllo In Huntington tho Ontnrlo women woro guostH of Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs, Win. Plniighoff. Mrs. Ploughoft will bo romumborod by Ontario friends, hav ing roslded here 11 number of yours nnd ns bolug nn nctlvo member of tho Pythian 8lsters. UufiiH Dinwiddle of Jordan Valley arrived In Ontario Monday for a business visit. Ho reports tho heaviest rains for many yours have fulle,, In tho valley during tho past two weeks nnd thnt tho roads In that soctlon are all but impassubla. Tho colobrutlon which wna to huvo boon hold thoro Inst week wus post poned on account or thu condition of the highways. Paul Sellgman was a visitor nt Gooding Idaho last Sunday whoro ho visited his daughter who Is a student nt Gooding College. Miss Kato Hill, roturiied mission ary and field worker, will meet with tho Women of tho Prosbytorlnn Mis slonitsy Society at tho parsonuge, TuesiTiiy, May 31 at 2 p, 111. Im portant mooting, nil monitors please bo prosont. MIsh Mnrgarot Drano loft Tuos day for a row days visit with Miss Ireno Fan bin. Prod Canflold who has boon qulto sick Is nblo to bo out ugaln. Chns. Wlsa camo down from Iron sldo Friday to consult a doctor In regard to his health. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fahy of West rail returned homo atter two weokH spoilt at tho hospital and with rela tives. Mr. Fahy Is vory much Im proved since his opporatlou. Thoy wero accompanied by tholr daugh tor, Mario, who nttcndod high school horo. Tho Sidney Comcgys family loft In tholr car Monday for a woeks outing In tho mountains. Frank Winston has boon qulto 111 for tho past flvo weeks at tho Dr. Sears hospital In Vale. He Is slight ly Improved at this writing. Mrs. Morris Kelthly unit two chlldron'or Mldvnlo, Idaho.who havo been visiting In tho homo or Roy. nnd Mrs, C. II Worn, returnod to their homo today Rorn to Mr nnd Mrs Ray Mar shall, May 18, a baby girl. LOCAL PERSONALS