tttoi0- &rgtt r 01 XXV OCALS LOST EXTRA GAME 8 TO 7 L,li Ttikfs TlirlllhiK Contest ImiliiKN itciM iiiruw (Hum) Ahm)' ' Nluiii After Two Aro Out lor fourteen torrid Innings On rin nml Caldwell lintllud ut Cnlil- .11 i,,ui Monday. Then uftur play- iiK stellar bull tho OiiturloMlufoimo rucked fur 11 moment unii uuiuwcu ,ui mr thu wlniiliiB run, Nolsoii icorlnK ll squeeze play whun ilnrry (bnpmnn who buuhsoiI mo ,lay urlghl dioppod tliu bull. I'hnnmiiii'H urror uftor CtKurliiR i, ntiiv perfectly spoiled IiIh chuncu ;ur n uiudu-lo-ordor iluublu which ...uM lutto kept tho Hcpro tlctl, but Lt tlittl It wns a rulluC to tho tlroil ban who huil been thrlllud with hu exhibition nil ufturnoon. At Unit Ontario out pluyod Cnld- well. Ontario made M nits to umu- i1I'h It. whllo ouch team inumusd Lp 11 chances In tho flold. Tim brmht mid sliinliiB stars 01 he Ontario attack wero tho outpr Ktrilcnum, Sullivan, smith mill Moore Tho latter won uis piuco ny give ""u catches, one u ono-hundod frirliii! imothur nftor n Ioiib run Lack (u tliu (unco; whllo both Smith ami Hiilllvan Kntliurud ovorythliiB liliat caino tliulr way. Sullivan also lead tliu team at bat with threu Mis. In fait every ball hit to tho mifinld wan cauitht. Smith iimdo one error In punulttliiK u runner to adrance after trnppliiB n Rruunilor, liut that wan tho solo in Irs ploy of the outfield Then too all threo o the outer pasture man hit tho ball hard. Tho game started badly for both teams. A comeiiy 01 errors nun rotten umplrliiK gave each of thu leami two In tho first InultiB. On- tarlo matin three In tho second when tho boys fell off l'lulutlck mid pool ed off a flock of hltH, which com bined In tho third wlion two moro ere scored off Plolstlck's offor- Ingi. At thlH hIiiko llrnscnmp was sub- Hlluled for Plelstlck anil ho retired the (.Memo clan and held them In check tho rent of tho gnmo, 11 Ioiik Innlmc. Tlmo after tlmo IlniHcamp wai lu danger but each tlmo a lucky play and Krnnd support pulled him out of tho hole. Caldwell scored two In thu first and two In tho second whon Lowell punched ono over tho right flold ll for u hoiuo run uftor Coffeo had doubled, That wuu nil Cnldwoll could do until tho fatal ninth. It una then that Ontario blow up and plajed IiiihIi league ball rlBht. Well) Kid hluiBolf Into n nolo by paislng the first two up. Tho next two went out, mid ovoryouo thought the naino wns over but horo luck Woke against Ontario. Benedict und Nelson hit In suc cession, and throo runs crossod tho plate, tho third whon Maco Chap- mm hurled tho hall to loft flold to catch NcIhoii koIde to that station. With the scoro tied both tOOlllH xttled down to air tight ball until the 14th when Nelson put over tho limine run on llrnscnmns bunt. There wbb but ono out when the lnnlng run was scared, , In Ilia till' prnwil Hint wltllOSSOU the samo thoro was a wholo host of Ontario folks whn rlrnvn down to witness what Is generally doscrlbod u one of tho host exhibitions of the national pastlmo shown In this action In years. There woro four Innings of rather ragged baseball nd then 10 Innings of big league fcll. Noxt Sunday Ontario plays Nmp at Nampa. The fnllnwlnir la tlin prnnliln ntorv f w the gamo as shown by tho box cere: Ontarln n O 7 3 0 0 4 12 3 4 2 5 M. Chapman, o H. Chapman, sx 0 Wells, n 1 0 0 0 0 X 1 2 Newblll, p Darnell, 2b kckey, l b Huated, 3b Smith, cf Sullivan lt Moore, rf Caldwell Cornell, 2b Webb, o BeMdlct, 3b Ke'on, 1 b Jtonnin, as, It wifee, Cf jMamp, rf, p Loell, If, 8a 5 6 8 G 11 4 4 1 3 2 4 1 1 0 ONTARIO, IIAItl) WOUK IIY Vlllivii ma HAVIH .MCI'IIIIIWON KMItltY Alfred Holland wha lives on Mcl'horsoii iHlnnd had n thrill lB oxporlcnco WudncHduy even line when the ferry on which ho was rldltiR broko Its cable and startod a voyngo down Hlrcum. Holland wiih name, however, oml whon tlm Hhlp nlld near enotiKh to the shoru he grasp od willow branches In his of fort to bench tho boat. In this ho wiih not miiTenHftil, but he did succeed, during his struR. Hies, to tear off immt of IiIh clothliiK. In the menntlmo nolghbors who witnessed tho ombnrkliiB of tho ferry on Its downward voyngo cnllod "Cun trnl" and thu operator culled Day Marshal (lordon who fltim monod 0. II. Ornhom to tako him to tho scono of tho escaping Jiont mid Its crow. When the offlcor mid his nld reached tho pumpliii; slntlou Henry Cnsil dny nHBlntod them, and a man from tho Idaho aldo who hnd taken n bunt mid gimo to tho rcscito, to land tho ferry mid relievo young Holland who wns all but exhausted with tho stronuoiis work of niivlgntlng thu unwieldy ship, Holland borrowod sotno chothlng from Mr. Cassldny nml nuulo his way back to tho Island. The boat will go bnck Inter when tho curront Is slowor. Hai tho nrclitont occurred n few minutes sooner II would hnvo taken a team down the ' river, too, for Holland hnd Just put tho team on tho bank when tho cable broko. if STIFF FINES GIVEN BOOZE POSSESSORS Dewey lloxlo Una Jail Hontcnce Itr. milled Hcraum of Hen lie In Ami) Mart Unit Handed (ii) Ilnxlo l'aji sliMO All III One May llocnuso Judgo C. M. Stearns bo- llovcs that account should he taken at tho action of men who volunteer ed when tho nation called for de fenders, Dewey lloxlo will not spend IS days In thu county Jail, lloxle, however imld a flno of. 1250 111 Judge Stearns court Tuosdny when ho pled guilty to tho possession oi iliiior Mart Hart had no wr record to HiiBtaln him, however, mid he drow u, fine for having oxposod lu his plucu of business bitters which registered is per com rwconoi, wuuu uu hko wlso Died KUlliy on Tuosdny. Dis trict Attornoy Hobort I), l.ytlo pro secuted tho cases. lloxle was arrested following months of work oil tho part ot Marshal II. V, Farmer and Marshal J, II, (Jordan. Tho former follow ed Hoxlo to his homo on tho east side and with tho assistance of (lor don engaged In a digging Investiga tion tho results of which thoy locat ed ono quart mason fruit Jar und several small names mien wuu whlto liquor of no uncertain strongth. Whon arraigned boforo tho Jmigo, lloxlo admitted that ho had boon wnmod to leavo Ontario and to mond his ways. Ho doclarcd that im hnd returned for modlcal atten tion. Tho Judge, however told him that his jail sontonco wouiu no on forcod unloss ho kept away from On tario. Tho Judge also ndvlsou linn in socuro a gainful occupation mm Boparato hlmsolf from tho compan ionship which was gaining him noth ing. At tho sumo time tho Judgo ,iiivrn.i a feolliig trlbuto to tho soldier boys, following Hoxlo's story of his injuries recolved in irnucu whitn hn was a truck unver airry- Ing munitions to tho trenches. This story saved him a stay lu Jail. Plelstlck, p, rf l 0 0 0 1 8 11 42 17 U a,,n.miirv! Two bnso hits, Coffee; 3 homo runs Lowell; double plays H. 1 dhapmnn to Darnell to Lackey; o m..m Pnrnoll to Nelson; Cor- 0 noil to Sherman to Nelson. Hits off Wells 9 In nlno innings, .on i i ou x niu o in lom "- - n H O A E jngs; oft Plelstlck 5 in two and two- m . nn -a ii .... m ....... nn nnn-iuiru IU." 2 thirds Innings; on unwv.... - 2 12 and one-thlrd Innings. Daso on 1 balls oft Plelstlck 1; nrascamp 1; 0 off Wells 4; credit vlctorytaDr08- 3 caniD: dofoat of Newblll. 1 Scoro By innings: a A A n , 0 Ontario; 232"u" 1 Caldwell: 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 o J u " v v - MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, ,J UNE 1 0. T. C BAND TO PLAY DURING SUMMER Slock .IiiiIkIuk 'iYhhi iiivch lir Union AiTonipaiilril Ity Hmid AiiniiciiiciilN tleliiK I'cifccl- fd I'ltr ItUUVckly Coiircrte At 8 o'clock tonight at tho band Ntiuid In tho city park tho Ontario High Hchooi 11. O, T. C. band will give n concert. TIiIh Is tho first of whnt Is Intonded to bo n nodes 01. concerta this summer. If prosont pluus nro completed tho band will remain organized till summer and every two weoks thoy will bIvo n concert. It Is the lmjio ot tho baud that a largo crowd will bo out to night to hunr their fnrowoll concert before tho trip to Union. A long program has boon prepared nud a plensaut evening will bo III storo for those who cotno. Tho Ontario High School stock Judging toutn will leave Friday morn ing by car for Union, Oregon, where thoy will compote with tho Block Judging tcnniB of tho othor Smith Hughes high schools ot tho state. This Is ono ot tho phases ot tho work of the Department bf Voca tional Agriculture The trip Is to bo mudo by enr In order that stock may bo studlod on tho road. Stops will bo nindo at tho Iluttortleld much nt Wclser, Huntington, linker and thou ono day will be spent at Union looking over tho stock at tho Oregon Stnto Kxporlmont Station, Tho Ontario Team Is composed of Ouy Bocoy, Hobort Llny( Harry N'eeru. Gilbert Dean. Jamos Mc Crolght mid Wynne Luscambu. M. I). Thomns, Director ot tho Depart ment of Vocational Agriculture, will nccompnny thorn on tho trip. While at Union ho will nttond a state convention of tho Smlth-Hughos di rectors, llnnd (Zoo To Union Tho Ontario High Hchooi It. O. T. 0. baud will loavo Monday for Union, Oregon, whoro thoy will play for tho Kustoru Oregon Stock Show. Tho baud Is enmposod of twenty pieces. M. D, Thomas, director of the baiid during tho pnst school year, will direct thorn nt Union. Tonight tho baud will play a con cert nt tho City park at 8 o'clock, Tho boys muklng tho trip are: Itnlph ICmlson, Jamos Clark, ltouald McCrelght, Itlchard Admn, Itnlph Drano, Karl Socoy, Lnwronco Ilowo, Frank Clement, Kenneth Cnssldny, Frauds Turner, Joo Monaco, Charlos lloinun, Herbert Lusrombo, Jack Peterson, James I'tirroll, Wynne I.uscnmbo, Donovan Poormnn, Wen doll Thayer, William Loos, Jr. 8. M Doucher mid C. A. Iithrop will accompany tho band when they loavo Monday. AGED MAN DIES AS Jump (Jui'ilu I'linlilo To' Hiittalu Hhiick of Iiijuries ItcceHiil Wlien Htruck liy Molori')('lo on Pe- iiient linernl Held Hunday Tnmnn IT. Dunrln whn lived lust ml nf rintnrln nml whn waa Inlurcd Tuesday evening of last week when ho was KnocKeu to ino pnvemeiu uy a motorcycle driven by B. N. Dibble or I'ayetto aieu at mo uospnai rri day of Inst week. FunornI services wore hold Sundny, from tho Nnra rono Church of which ho was a member. Interment was mado In tho Ontnrlo cemetory. Tlnoliln Ilia wlfft tlin (lOCOaSOd is survlvetl by their only daughter, who resides In California. James Harvey uuerin was oorn Juno 22nd, 18G9, died May, 27th. 1921, aged 02 years, 10 months and 25 days. James Harvey Ouorln was born at Morrlstown, Now Jersey, June 22nd, 1859 and was married to Miss Edtth Cotton at Amazonia, Missouri, April 2Cth, 1881. To this union was born one daughter, Ella In the month ot June 1882. Thoy moved to Ontario lu 1899 where they have continued their residence since that tlmo. r.LKADKIl MINSTItEL SHOW AT WEI8KR ATTIUOT8 ONTAKIANB A host of Ontario, Nyssa and Vale folks Journeyed to Welser last Saturday evening to attend the per formance of tho ElKador Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. minstrel troupe. That they wore well repaid for their ef fort was a certainty for the produc tion was handsomely stagod and artistically presented. RECALLERS SUGGESTED FOR COUNTY OFFICES ItanclitTM Huggcst That .Men Not Hiitlsfleil With Present OfflcliiN, TlieniM'lws Tako Of fires of Men They Would Iteplaco According to tho InBt Isbuo ot tho Vnlo Enterprise a petition will bo circulated this wcok spoking signers asking for tho recall of County Judge K. H. Test mid County Com missioner Frank M. Vines. Tho Vnlo publication attributed tho movement to W. E. Lees of Ontario mid Wil liam Jones ot Junturn. It Is also tho bollof of many thnt ox-County Judgo deorgo W. McKnlght and Wll llnm Thompson both ot Vnto nro act ively Intorcstod In tho movement. Nenrly n mouth ago Mr. Thomp son, Is alleged, to hnvo written let tors to men In dltforont precincts ap praising them of thu Intention to clrculnto tho petitions mid to sound out public opinion. Ho fnr tho mnttcr has not been tnkon Rcrlously by many citizens. "It Is Jtst talk," Is the general vor- diet, "Wo used tq honr this snmo talk whon MoKnlKht wns Judgo," Is another common expression henrd whon the mnttor Is dlscussod. "Wo suggest, thnt If thoy want to recall tho prosont officials thnt tho ticket bo mndo up as follews: for County Judgo W, E. Leos, for County Commissioner William Jones," said Hex Murtjuls, rnuchor nenr Vnlo, C. F. Oxmnn, rnnchor near Jamloson and A. L. Sproul of this city, to tho Argus this wcok, after they had dlscussod .tho I don ot rccnlllng officials without putting up opposition cmidldntus. Tho Idea thus prcsontod ot having ns cmidldntcn tho men who would seok tho rocnll ot prosont otflclnls Is logical, for It mou do not think officials are offlclont n personal ex- perlonco nml demonstration on their pnrt Is not mi unreasonable roiiuost on tho part ot tho public. Just whnt tho chnrgo which tho rocnllors will bring against tho pres ent officials is not unknown. Tho petitions, It thoy nro nctunlly out, hnvo boon kopt woll under cover. Just whnt tho motlvos which nro prompting tho rocnll are, Is nlsd tho subjoct of conjocturo and discus sion. If a petition is prcsontod thoso backing It' will bo cnllod upon to put up a bond to guarantee tho ox ponso should tho rocnll full, who will put up this inouoy mid why thoy will do so Is Just another of tho questions boliig nskod. Anldo from all this tho air ot mystory that has veiled tho movement thus tar is also perplexing. Tho Argus hns boon told that a fund Is being gathered to push tho mattor. FEDERAL FARM LOANS E lornl Farm Hunk Secures Allotment of $2.1,000 Hut Could Ixiu Ten Times Tliut Amount Moro Funds Coming After moro than n year's suspen sion of business tho Ontario Federal Farm Loan association this week began muklng loans again. Every cent ot tho 20,000 allotment to this section was taken up, and In fact thoro wero applications for fully ton times that amount. A press dispatch from Washington today Indtcatos that a further de posit of fifty million had been ordor ed by tho secretary of tho treasury to bo placed lu the Fedoral Farm Loan banks to relievo tho ranchers. Just how much moro this will permit to bo loaned in this territory Is not known. J. It. Dlacknby returned Saturday afternoon from Portland whoro ho spent tho previous wcok on business. Charles Dockor of Westfall spent the week end In Ontario euroute home from Canyon City whoro he at tended the stockmen's convention. "Yes we hnd a good tlmo," said Mr. Decker, "They treatod us royally and had everything that anyone could nsk for. Tho convention was Interesting, too." Den Thomas and Ed. Edwards made the trip to Lockhart Sunday In search of trout. Thoy succooded In gottlng a creel full. 2, 1921 COLOItKD TKAM IX) PLAY LOCALS IIKKK ON P'HIDAY Manager F. J. Clomo has nr rnngod for a twI-llBht ball game tomorrow (Frldnyj ovonitig bo twccn his tenm and tho Chnf fco Athletos qf Pocatollo, who aro touring this section, Tho gamo will bo ended nt C p. in. bo thnt tho busluoss men will hnvo nn opportunity to gt out to soo the pnstlmlng. DltY LAM) FAltMKItH TO HEAP UKCOItl) HUEAKINO CHOP IIYJC On tho dry land hills of Dend Ox Pint thoro Is being raised this yonr tho Inrgest crop In tho history ot thnt section. Hills that In ninny years wero brown at this tlmo aro cuvorod with waving Holds of green grain. Tho ryo, for most of tho aero ago Is plantod to thnt grain, will ylold honvlly declnro tio ranchers and thoy nro Jubilant ovor their prospocts. HLIDE IllltMATION DIHTJUCT HAH ITH PUNT IN OPKItATION I Ynnt, socrotnryof the Slldo Irrigation district was In On tario for a short tmo on Titos day on busness. Tho Slldo dis trict of which Mr. Ynnt Is nn officer Is tho Intest project de veloped In tho county and Is put ting wntor on 2,000 ncros op posite Wolscr on tho Oregon sldo. Tho Columbia Illvor High way will bisect tho district whon It Is bult. Only a small por tion of tho laud Is under cul tivation thin yonr, but nearly nil ot It Is bolng Improvod. CITIZENS PAUSE TO HONOR SOLDIER DEAD Ann ps Decorated, Prayers Offered And Salute Fired Over Urnves It. W. Hwngler Doll vers Oration At Cjty Park legion .Men March Memorial Day was obsorvod Monday. Undor tho direction of tho Amorlcnn Legion assisted by tho mombors ot tho a. A. lt. and Span ish War votorans, tho commomora tlon sorvlcos wero a fitting trlbuto to tho imtlon's honored dead who Ho burrlod hare. At 10:30 tho mombors ot tho Le gion undor tho command ot Com mander Horschol Drowno ot Post No. 07 marchod from tho Legion Hall to tho City Park whoro It. W. Swnglor lollvorod n short but im prosstvo oration on tho significance ot tho day, and tho duties of clt Izonshlp. Tho Invocation and pra yer was pronouncod by Hoy W. J. Luscombo. Headed by tho High School It. O. T, C. band tho procession In which soma CO Legion mou march od followed by a lino ot automobiles wended Its way to tho cemetory whoro aftor docoratlng tho graves with flowers a short coromony wns held. A. II. McGregor of tho a, A. It. hrlofly called attontton to the duties of tho living to remembor tho sacri fice of tho mon who havo sorvod tho nation In Its hour of noed. Itov. Luscomjjo pronouncod n bonodlctlon nud tho tiring squad tlrod a saluto aver tho gravos ot tho soldlor dead and J. II. Gordon, post bugler, blew taps. In tho color guard tho threo branches of tho servlco wero repre sented by a soldier carrying tho colors, flanked on either side by a sailor and a mnrlne. Tho crowd which nttondod the services was by far tho largest In a number of years and tho spirit ot the day was glvon fitting expression. JlltS, TYLKlt IMPHOVING SIXNVLY Mrs. C. M. Tyler who was Injured two weoks ago In an auto aecldout Is slowly Improving. She Is able to sit up for meals. Ilor mother, Mrs. A. C. Hess of North Powder who came here to caro for her was culled to Fairfield Idaho Wednesday by tho serious Illness of her sister. Eldon Fortler, son of Mr. anil Mrs. J. R. Fortler Is confined to his homo with an attack of typhoid. His condition Is not dangerous but ho Is a very sick young man. It Is bolloved that he contracted the dis ease during one ot the trips ho re cently mado into tho country. NO. 26 ACCORDED TO I i. BOSWELL Military Funeral In Pretence of Irfirgo Congregation of Ilolntlwvi mid Friends Held Here Weil nos- Under Direction of legion Hobort J. Doswoll, son ot Mrs. Venn HobwoII of this city and Hob ort Doswoll of Grants Pans, who dlod In Franco whllo n member of tho A. E. F. waa laid at rest in tho Ontario cemetory yestorday with full military honors. Ontario Post No. G7 of tho Amor lean Legion had chnrgo ot tho ser vices which woro attondod by a host of rolatlvos and friends ot tho deceased and- his family, many of whom came for mites to pay tholr Inst rospocts to tho soldlor boy. Tho Mothodlst church In which tho sor vlco was hold wan bnnkod with floral romombrancoB when tho ting drapod casket was tnkon thonco to tho cemetery. Six Legion mon In uniform woro tho pnll benrors and six others n tho firing squad with tho commander and bugler woro tho military oscort. Itov. W. J. Luscombo dollvorod a short and Imprcsslvo eulogy on tho dovotlou of Amorlcn's young mon to their country which required many to mako tho supremo sacrifice. Tho body of tho young war horo reached Ontario from Porttnnd on No. 4 Mondny morning and was mot nt tho station by tho entlro Loglon post which wns nssomblodjor Mom orlal Dny. From tho ntntl'on It was tnkon to tho Doswoll homo on tho boulevard whoro It romnlnod until brought to tho church Wednesday. Hobort J. Doswoll was born at Doll, Oregon, March G, 1894 and dlod In a hospital In Toul, Franco, Octobor 28, 1018. Donth was duo to Illness brought on by oxposuro In tho trenches. As n young man ho lived In Malheur County, later moving to arauts Pnss whoro with his father ho dlscovorod tho now famous Doswoll mine. Ho was on gagod In mining whon tho war broko out and ho Jolnod tho colors, going abroad as a mombor of O company tho 110th Infantry. Dosldo his mothor, Mrs. Venn Dos woll of Ontnrlo ho Is survived by his father, Hobort Doswoll of Grants Pass, ono brother W. II. Doswoll of Portland and ono sister, Mrs. lt. O. Horning of Hormlston, Oregon. The body of tho young soldlor wns ono of tho 5,000 which reached Now York last wook when Prosldont Harding dollvorod a mem orial spocch. In tho consignment to Portland thoro wore 13, ono of which was a classmato ot Doswoll's In tho Medford, Oregon high school, Tho young man's mothor mot tho body at Chicago and was mot by her son, Harry, In Portland who ac companied hor horo. Tho father and slstor arrived hero Wednesday for the funeral sorvlce, as did many rolatlvos from tho upper Willow Crook country whoro thoy-wero all so woll know,! years ago. PAMPIILiri' TELLS OF WONDEILS OHKOON'H MAGNIFICENT OAVES Tho Library now has a pamphlet roprlntod from Natural History for 1920, on tho Oregon Caves of Joso phlno county. Thoso cavos, ono of wonder spots of Oregon, woro dls covorod In 1874 by a huntor and bocamo a national nionumout In 1909, Llko othor llmostone cavos, tholr beautiful coloring and glisten lug whltonoss cannot bo roallzed by roadlng through oven a woll Illus trated reprint from an excellent magazlno. However, this little pamphlet Is full ot Intorost for tho geologist, tho tourist, and tho Ore gonlan who Is proud of his state, and Is Interostod in Its hUtory , HIGH SCHOOL HULK CHAMP GETS GOVEHNMENT MEDAL Leland Hesa who won first place In tho rifle competition botween members ot tho Ontario II. S. It. O. T, C. during tho last weok of bcIiooI this week received tho medal glvon by the war department. The competition was hold under the army regulations. Each mem ber ot tho battalion fired 10 shots, flvo kneeling and Ave lying prone on tho ground. Tho ton scoring the hlghost In the first round entered the finals In which young Hess won with a score ot 42 out of a possible 60. I .i t'JJl 'WLi H? h ' i i n i i i t 4H )' ttfri :i r