, THE ONTARIO ARGTJS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUSpT30, 1921 P LOCAL PERSONALS Miss Mildred Conklln who accom panied lier motlicr to Cove, Orcg6n last weak wilt upend tho Bummer with tier gratidparants Mr, and Mrs. N, Eckorsley vlilo Mrs.' Conklln at tends summor normal. Horn to Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Hum, a boy, Monday, "Juno 27, Mrs. Alta Stowart, a sister of Mrs. Horn Is spending a couplo of weeks with' nor. Itox Marquis was In Ontario on buslnoss WodnoHday. Mrs. Marquis spout tho day with her paronts Mr. nnd Mrs. Dullard Just wont of On tario. Mrs. Kd Durhln nnd children woro Sunday guests at tho homo of nor brother Tom Stowart. Mrs. Vera Flno and Imhy visited Tuosday at tho J. L. CI my homo. Ml us Kdna Doty and Mrs. Andra Underwood visited with Mrs. Geo. Iloomo at I'ayetto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vv L. Koller of I'ayetto visited their dnughtor, Mrs. Harry Howo Saturday and thon motored on to Morldlan to visit at tho homo of anothor dnughtor Mrs. Trod Bhorman. Mrs. L. II. I'ntton spont Monday at tho homo of her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Borry. Ouy Stovor roturnod Monday from tho Interior and will join his father at Moadows, Idaho, tho last of tho wcok. Sol Gray and wlfo who woro ro contly marrlod at Nam pa aro spend ing tho wcok with tho J. I.. Gray family. Itov, Martin of Nazarono church and Mrs. Cllf Sanford woro Tuesday visitors at Tom Stawnrts. I.onoro Jones roturnod homo Tues day ovonlng from the homo of hor grandparents J. Adklns near Now Plymouth whoro sho stayod during ( .tho Illness of hor mother, Mrs. Nan Jones. Wlllard Itntcllffo and wlfo motor ed from Soattlo for a visit with Mr. Hntcllffo's paronls F .A. Itntcllffo. Thoy oxpoctod to nrrlvo Tuesday but motor troubles dotatned them till Friday. Thoy started homo todny (Thursday.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cnnflold linvo Rono to their homostond near Iron sldo for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horschol Drown will leave Sunday for n visit with Mr. and Mrs. Can flold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Cnyou Icavo Saturday In tholr car for a summer's visit with tholr daughter, Mrs. Htovo Knupal of Itonnn, Montana. Mrs. Duvo Dunbar and daughter Holoti roturnod Inst wook from Cat tfornla whoro thoy hnvo boon spend ing tho wlntor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dlvln of Nyssn spoilt Sunday with Mrs. Dlvln's mothor Mrs. Dan Purcoli. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilonry Casldny aro tho croud paronts of n baby daugh ter whom thoy hnvo named Evadna. Hlio nrrlved at tholr homo on Mon day. Arthur Nichols of Ironsldo was In Ontario yostorday on buslnoss. W. C. Stono spout tho first of tho wook In Portland attending tho meeting ot ho Stato IIlKhwny Com mission. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Gordon spent Sunday In Vale vIsIIIur with Mrs. Gordon's sister, Mrs. Lewis Drock and family. Mrs. W. W. Lotson roturnod Tuos day from Portland. 1'. M. Grelg wns called to Iowa Saturday by tho death of his mother. Miss Kutherlue Kobout accompan"1 lod hor father, T. T. Kohout, to Dolso Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powers and Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Howland woro at LockWt Inst woek end on n flsh- IriR trip: Mrs. Goo. Lyolls returned Satur day from a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. ltlegor of Dolso. Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Peterson hnd ns their guest last weok Mr. Petor son's nnco, Sidney Smith of Limn, Colorado, who has been In Califor nia and will nttend homecoming weok at Council Orove, Kansas bo foro ho returns homo. Mr. Petor son had not seen his undo for fif teen years. ltev. nnd Mrs. Hobert of Dolse woro guests of Mr nnd Mrs, Lack noss sevoral dnys tho past wcok. Joo Dradbury and family have moved hero from Nnmpn bury Is an O. S," L. engineer nnd has been transferred to tho .Ontnrlo Drognn trnln left Snturduy foe Wolf Crcok, Oregon whero thoy expect to spont tho noxt year. Andreas Frelber of Frultlaud wns In town todny nnd stated that he has routed his ranch and Mrs, Frol her nnd hlmsolf will travel J05 a year boforo locating. Thoy expect to go to Portland, Scattlo nnd Cali fornia nnd If thoy do not find a location Hint suits them better will return to this locality. PEEVISH PERSON'S WILD HEAVES THROWS CIA SI U A WAV (Continued From Page Ono) awny In tho first when with two wild heaves to tho bases ho loft two mon on from whonco thoy scored on Hoy Smith's first hit. Hay was tho clouting ntnr of tho after noon with thrco safeties. In fact ho nnd Oliver woro tho only ones who hit Ponson moro than onco. Tho gnmo was marred sllghtoly by tho baby work of Ponson who show ed constant dlsplcasuro at the urn- Mr. Drnd-Jplrlng. Even tho Kmmott fnns wuro disgusted. Ontario goes to Caldwell Sundnv for n two gnmo serins and play horo with somo Indepondont team n wook from tho following Sundny, slnco Nnmpn declines to return to Ontario nftor tho trimming nccorded hor hero two wcoks ago. SOCIETY Tho W. C. T. U. mot Tuesday with Mrs, A. L. Hunter. Tho progrnm was In tho Interest of child wolfnro. Tho consecration sorvlco ot children wns very Improsslvoly conductod by Mrs. Troxoll. A number of children Jolnod tho crndlo roll of tho W. C. T. U. and woro docorntod by Mrs. Troxoll with n whlto ribbon, tho omblom of tho order. Thoro wns a program consisting of readings, Instrumental music and songs. Mrs. Hunter was assisted by Mrs. J. P. Joyco nnd Mrs. Hobart In serving de licious refreshments. Mrs. I. K. Oakos cntortnlnod tho Monday Drldgo Club. Tho Wodnosdny Drldgo Club mot this wook with Mrs.K. C. Van Pot-ten. Kmmott Eggloston, lb Dyboo, c Clnrk, If Sornn, m Ponson, p Eaton 3b Coffee', rf Drown, ss Lark, 2b Scott Aston It 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II o 1 3 0 12 0 1 A 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Oi 2 0 0 AHUNDANT IKED CERTAIN IOR .MALHEUR COUNTY' STOOK.MEN Although thoro will bo less than a normal crop of alfalfa harvested In tho county this season owing to tho plowing dono by somo ot .tho furmers who could sea 'tho light, nnd tho depredations of tho wcovll, tho stockmen hnvo no worries ns to whoro thoy will Kot food for tho Interior ranees. pastures and mendows wilt yield tho most nbundant crop of feod f,or many years. Cattto hnd sheep are fattor than thoy have boon for years at this season of tho year and tho prospects look good for tho stockman who needs cash, to ship n lot ot stuff, grass fat, Instead of having to put It Into tho feod lots or soil as fcodors. From tho cattle sections como ro ports that thero will bo moro than sufficient food for wlntor needs, somo hay growors In tho Interior being In doubt about It paying to harvest alt ot tholr crops. Attor tho long grind of tho past threo or four yours, things cortaluly look bettor to livestock mon but hay farmers who depend on tho Bale of tholr crops aro not fooling so op tomlstlc now thnt conditions havo shifted from tho war time status. Total 1 G 24 4 Ontnrlo It II 0 A E Dnrnoll, 2b' 2 0 110 Chnpmnn, ss , 3 0 12 0 Oliver 0 2 2 11 0 1 Smith! m V 0 3 10 0 Lackey, lb 0 19 0 0 Hamann, rf 0 0 10 0, Hustod, 3b , 0 12 2 1 Jenkins, If 0 0 10 0 Wolls p 00010 Nowblll, p 10 0 4 1 Clomo 0 0 0 0 0 Leo Aloxnndor of tho Indepondont Mnrkot sales forco loft Mondny for n two wcoks visit with his parents at Durango, Colorado. . Tho Congregational Ladles Aid will moot Wodncsdny, July 0, with Mrs. Holon Clomont. CANDIDATES CONKER WITH OREGON HENATOIt AT WEISEH P. J. Gulliighor nnd Jullou A. Hurley who aro respectively candi dates for tho position of United Statos District nttornoy for Oregon nnd Alaska districts drovo to Wols or Tuesday afternoon to confor with Senator It. N. Stanflohl who wns In Wolsor that day onrouto hack to Washington. Tho quest ot tho can didates was Indifferently successful, Judging by tholr uttltudos on tholr roturn. When It cnino down "to cases' 1 rolnttvo to tholr particular doslrcs' tho Sonator woh as cam munlcatlvo ns tho provorblal clam. Whllo thoy securod no definite In formation tho Job hunters woro en couraged nnd not nt nil dlspondont. It. W. Swngler nccampnnlod them on tho trip. Totnls 8 7 27 10 3 Scoro by Innings: Kmmott 000000010-1 Ontnrlo 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 x-8 hnltod for Drown In 9th. bnttod for Lark In 9th. Struck out by Pon son 12, by Wolls l.by Nowblll 10 In 8 Innings. lilts of Wolls 1 In ono Inning, off Nowblll 4 In 8 In nings. 8tolen bases Dnrnoll 1 Chap man 1- teft on basos, Ontnrlo 0, Kmmott 0. Enrnod runs Ontnrlo 1. Tho ladles ot tho Catholic Aid ontortalnod tho mombcrs -of tho K. C. Lodgo with a card party at tholr lodgo rooms Tuosday ovenlng. FOIl BALE Ford Touring car. Call at Argus Offlco. ,30-tf LEGION DANCE TO FEATURE HIIUDKItrS JAZZ ORCHESTRA The American Ieglon commlttoo which Is giving tho Loglon dances nt the Legion hnll Hits summor has secured tho services ' of the well known Shubort Orchcstrn of Chlcn go for tho danco which Is to bo hold Saturday ovenlng. The Shuberts are not unknown In this section, having been here last summer nnd aro by far ono of tho bost of the travel lug musical organizations. FORMER HKCHirrAHV TO IDAHO; SOLON VISITS IN ONTARIO ROOSEVELT PAID HIGH TRIBUTE TO STEFANSS0N Theodora Roosevelt said to Stefnns Bon, tho famous Arctic explorer who Is to lecture at Chautauqua this year: "Htnfunsson, thero are few men In the world whom I envy, but you arc one or them." Ilarpcra' Magazlno said recently: "All the world's heroism has not been concentrated on the battlefields during the past years. Whllo tho war has en grossed tho world's attention, this ex plorer bus dared and won Importunt bloodless buttles against snow and Ice nnd darkiies For flvo years Vllhjul in 11 r Stefunsson wus extending the boundaries of tho scientific world, his progress only guessed at by those who waited cugcrly for news of him. For over n year he was given up for lost until tho good news traveled south ward thnt ho was still alive. FOIl 8ALB OH THADE for cow, Tent Housa 10x16. Inlaid linoleum covered floor, scrooncd on four sides. Woll flttod for family use. Phono 20G-W-3. p. FOR SALE At bargain, Now Itomlngtoti Typewriter, Model No 11. Boa F. J. Clomo nt Depot Ex pross Office. PIANO LESSONS given to begin ners COc. Call Miss Sailer, Phono 4S-H, or First liouso north ot Ad vontlst church. 27-20 p. FOURTH OF JULY PRICES . ON WHITE HATS WE HAVE A VERY COM PLETE LINE OF WHITE HATS IN STRAWS AND CREPES IN MANY STYLES AND SHAPES WHEN PRICES AND QUALITY ' ARE CONSIDERED WE CAN SERVE YOU BEST Osborn Millinery ONTARIO : : : : OREGON FOR RENT Modorn threo room apartment, across from Maoro Hotol Mrs. Helta Payno. 20-tf. Lots 03 to 72 both Inclusive, Dlock 9 Villa Park far salo. Wrlto Dox 1CG4, Dolso, Idaho. 27-30. ORIFFITH ELECTRIO 8IIOP. Agency Lnun-Drl-Etto Washing Mn clilno. All kinds of Eloctrlc Wiring. ffipranTB tMSO& ITSL-VIK- The Sign of a. Service i At Fim-doM Garage 1 and other Dealer I (22iHiiiUA5iUIB I Earl Venable who for tho past 12 years has enjoyed tho privilege of watching the big gamo In Washing ton from tho vnntaeo nolut of sec. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Powers drovo rotary to Senator William E. Ilornli ovor to Dolso lust Friday for a cou ple of days and woro uccompnnlod homo by Mrs. Powers' cousin Miss Dorothy Vernon of Dolso. Mr. and Mrs. Alox Hluton of Prluovlllo roturnod homo last woek after a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Ruthorford nnd Mrs. Etta Stev enson. Mrs. Stevenson accompanied thorn homo for a visit returning Tuesday, n visit rotumlng Tuesdny. Miss Charlotto Clngett returned Wednosday from tho Unlvorslty of Michigan, at Ann Arbor to spend tho summer with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Clugott. KCTiWHHWWjtvv wag In Ontario yesterday for a short time with David I. Peterson of Pay- otto. Mr. Vonublo who years ago was a Payette boy and Inter editor ot tho Payette Independent before Joining the Statesman staff from which ho went to the senatorial secretaryship, Is now a Payette bus luoss man. Like nil men who havo been under tho spoil ot the big political game In Washington the .lure of tho capital Is still strong with him and Mr. Venable Is uncertain whether or not he wilt remain In tho West or go back to the big show. COULD MAKE GROUP OF . WOODEN INDIANS SING ThsVs What They 8ay About Walter Jenkins, Song Leader. That community singing Is "good medicine" for every community Is the belief of Walter Jenkins, prominent community song leader who comes to Chautuuqua on tho fifth day, He says, "When we sing together our moods draw closer together. We feel alike;, we think In ternn of the group," Someone bus sold thnt "Walter Jen kins could moke a group of wooden ONTARIO HEX STEPS UP TO LAV CM1SI PLACE IN DIO EGG SUN Ontario has a numbor of hens who nro bolleved to be worthy of a place In tho big egg nun. Last week n Whlto Leghorn hen belonging to J. A Dartlott laid an egg which meas ured eight Inches around the long axis, and six and one quarter the other and wolghed Just a shade under four ouncos. Not long ago a hon owned by Loo D. Cockrum pre sented Its owner with one that was Just a shade smaller both ways, be ing seven and throe quarters by six Inches and welghod threo and throe fourths ouncos. Indians sing." He certainly possesses the uucauny ability of putting every audience la good humor. During 1017 and 1018 he was Northwest Song Lead er for the Army and Navy Camps and since that time has been Community Song Leader of Portland, Oregon, Dur ing his program Mr. Jenkins will also present a few baritone solos. TOR YOUR JULY 4th PICNIC WE HAVE BOILED HAMS PRESSED CORIN BEEF HAM STYLE BOLOGNA WEINERS, ETC We also carry a full line of Canned Meats, in fact, everything for the picnic spread. And re member we sell cheaper because we sell for cash. ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY CO. PHONBS' K vfi ' f J j) 8 ftfl