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Bufaxti0 t$m. :, 9r .V h m i VOL. XXV CALDWELL MEN WILL ; AID IN LOCAL DRIVE FINAL EFFORT TO HIS MADE TO hecurh sufficient poultiiy . haiherh to bring oregon . poultry association into valley mm mm organized Tlilrij-sW Caldwell "ItiMlneM Men Ilrre nt Dinner Jo Uruo Oo-opciji-' ilnn In M(iv'Hicn(- I'ronthcg .Hiipixirt In Oilier Efforts For tlio purpose ot nrouBlng the IntorcHt ot Ontario bUBlnoss men in the effort to fonnulnto a branch of . thn Oregon Poultry Producers as-Rorlatlon- 3fi Caldwoll business men motored to thin city lout Friday night. Whllo horo thoy woro the gnosis ot thd Commercial club at a illnnor held at tlio Mooro. An tlio result ot tlio enthusiasm aroused tlio Commorclal Club, In conjunction with tlio Farm Bureau, assisted by roproioutatlvcs ot the Caldwoll Commorclal Club and the Caldwoll Knwamli Club will make n drlyo noxt woak, beginning on Tuesday, October 11 to'socuro mom bem for tlio association. On tlio inino day, llkowlso old- ' od by tho Caldwoll nion, tlio Pay otto Commercial Club and tho Nys in Commorclal club will conduct 1 drivos In tholr territory. Lntor the campaign will bo oxtondod to Wolier and to Ada county In tho vicinity bf Holio. . Orlglnnlly thin movement was ntartod In Ontario when County Agent L. R. Brelthaupt secured tho prosonco ot U. 0. Upson, nianagor ot tho Oregon Auoolatlon as a ipeakor at tho annual fnrmw's week mooting hold horo Init February. And whllo tho I(Hm wan favorably rocolved by many ot the. poultry raisers In attendance and Individ uals like A. I). Cain and Oraliam Park took up the work and made nn effort to secure members In, this vicinity, thoy met with llttlo sup-' .port. They could not . leave tholr own ranches and carry forward the .work, and It wai fntrrottod to lapse In the meantime Mr. Upton ngrood to make a trip to tho Idaho communities and after tho Canyon county Farm bureau took tho matter , up with the Caldwoll Commercial club nn ouergotlo and systematic 'drive was made. As tho result C5,. 000 Canyon county hone are repre sented by the membership In Can yon county. It Is tho purposo ot thn caiuweii inon to increase tnai number to 100,000 In Canyon coun ty alone, , Sluco thoro nro nearly a halt mil lion bona In (ho Snake river valley from Welter to Mountain Home It is believed that 200,000 can bo se cured for tho association and thus ' n stoady supply of eggs bo furnished for shlpmont from a recolvlng and grading station to bo established Home whore in tho vnlley. Caldwoll ot rourso wnnts that receiving sta tion and hna sot out to win It. Having taken tho load, and being Htlll willing to nsslst ovory otlior community In Its effort to onllst the poullry minors, the Ontario Com morclal Club last Friday night de clared Its willingness to back tho Caldwell in on In tholr effort. At tho meeting Friday night IS. O. Yon Potton was tho toastmasler Introducing .among other Caldwoll men: Prof, Itno. President niunt of the Commercial Club, Secretary . J& Joss Oowen of the Commorclal Club; Hon Ross, socrotnry of tho Idaho Farm Bureau; Mr Oaken, tho pio neer morchUut of Caldwell, Amos Mlllor. tho auctioneer, Mr. Jenkins, chairman of tho coramlttea which has charge of the campaign, and several others. Among the Ontario Men who spoko were: W. H. Ooo llttlo, I It. nrelthaupt, A n. Cain. . drahain Park, J. A. Lakness and Ooorgo K. Aiken. -Tjvelvo Ontario roon agreed to devoto Tuesday October 11 to the purpose ot the drlvo and "arrange meats aro being completed" for that effort. Lillian Francis Faust, llttlo four year, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. i. Fraust, of Nyesa. was breught to Ontario for burial September 30. Death was caused by Ptomaine pois oning. . . It, W. Swagler leaves Sunday evening -for Portland aa a delegate to tie Phythlan OraHd Lodge. xJiu Boys and Girls'Clubs of Malheur Coynty lMake Good Showing at the State Fair Those persons In Malheur County who have given their time and aup porfi to the Boys' and Olrla Club work may be assured that their efforts have boon well worth while as Indicated by the awards offered at the Orogon State Fair. Out of the, nine rlbboBs which will becomo tho treasured property of nine Mai heur boys and girl, two 5ere ii rU?ns, two red rtJboB. oe whKe. e grange and three gre. As a club the Big Bend Corn Clah lead h'y Vera Bachus made, the VeeMhowtag, wlnntaf the first four Btae In competition with the corn tab mswhars oyer the tlre state. Mltwls la a Its lh pria wtnsjifi isi lsfcf"CoitrJ -ONTARIO, COWS AND CHICKENS 1JIUNO WEAlTH TO HOI8K VAlTLKY V Ontnrlo business men, though thoy hjid to n degroo realized tho wealth producing po'wor of cows and chickens wcro niton lulled at tho flguros presented by Socrotnry Josh Oowen at tho Caldwoll Commorclal Club lust Friday avonlng. Mr. Oowen gnvo tho onrnlngs ot tho dntry ,cows ot tho various districts as follews: Bolso, 1420,000; Morldlnn . U58,t)2; Nampa 1810,000; for Carnation plant, and othor Institutions 7W,04)S Caldwoll f- $040,000; Parma" 60,W0; or a total ot 12,281,0001 whllo nn cstlmuto was nindo tliut thd chickens ot tlilntroglon annual Jy P'odueod.JDOO.OO worth of eggs and tint poultry Itsolt brought an adltlohnl COO,000 Into that region. Don Ross, dcclnrcd that If thoro woro 100 good chickens producing onan nVorago ot 130 eggs each per year on evwry 40 aero trntt in tho Com 'District that tho lions nlono would pay tlio high water charges of that region. 0NTAR1AHS INJURED WHEN , fAUTO HITS THEIR BUGGY Itlclinnbion Family Victims of Auln Accldfnt and Aro Nearly Drown ed Wlirn Horoii Drug IliiglO' Into Irrigation Ditch Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Richardson, lira. John Itlclmrdson and n llttlo 10 year old elrl ofthlt city nil woro Inlured Sunday nlaht when tholr buggy was struck by an auto at tho Intor-scctlon ot tho road loading oast from Ontario with tho Idaho Pacjflo Highway, on tho Fxultlnnd bench, Mr. Richardson wn being drlvon back to his work nt ono ot tho pack ing plants nt Ktflo, when tho acci dent occurrod. The car whkh hit tho Itlclmrdson family approached from .behind thorn anfi the drlvor was. evidently b'lliftlod by tho lights of a passing car. gb When thn cafc hlUAMfpnggy, al most uomoiwning u, ine noro no enmo frlhtcnod'taHd ran, throwing the occupants t into an ,044gatlnn ditch from whlcn thoy were rertied In an almost drownod condition by tho drlvor of tho car and others who reached tho scono. Mr, Itlclmrdson was Injurod about tho head, as was Mrs John lllchardson; Mrs. Floyd Ulchardson suffered a fracturod collar hone nnd ono ot tho llttlo girls logs was brok en, Dr. W. J- W.oese was callod to tho scono ot tho accident and altor admlulsterl?, first aid with tho assistance nt tho drlvor of tho Ilulck which hit tho party, and whoso namo Is unknown, brought the Injured to tho honpltnl for (roatmont. HOSPITAL NNWB NOTIN Mrs. II. H. Thomas of Kmmott, Idaho was brought to tho Ontario hospital, last week whero sho under wont a serious o'porntlon, and is now getting along very nicely. Mrs. S. J. Springer, mothor of J W Springer wns oporntod on .at the hospital this week. Mrs. Springer Is 79 yours old. but la gottlng along remarkably well. C. H. Salos of Now Plymouth, Ida ho was operated on and Is progress ing very favorably. Mra. Flod Ulchardson. Helen Itlclmrdson and Mrs. John Richard son who woro admitted to tho hospi tal Sunday ovenlng aftor the acci dent from which they Buffered, wore able to loavo for their home Monday morning. . , , Mrs Dolcla Jlouso.of Payette had her tonsils removed at the hospital, Mrs. Vora Plant who has been In tho hospital for eomo time was takon to her home Sunday. Miss Mary E. Post ot Wefeer has been a patient In tho hospital for the last few days. Sho Is doing well and oxpects to return to her home in WeUer shortly. Thos. Monroe of Payette who has been in tho hospital for somo time loft for his homo this week very much Improved. B! It, McCance of Payptto. under went an oporatloH this week. Mrt. P. B. nrown is still In the hospltalbMt Is progressing very favorably. Sewing Division t, first, Jeanettq Martin, Nyssa; fifth, Klsle Walter. Cairo; Sowing Dlvlolon II, second KatUjarlne Boswoll. Vale; Sewing Division II, fifth, Mildred Conkllu, Cairo; Cora, first, Dyro noberts, Slner Parker. forth, Wealey Roh orts, air of Big eds Pouttry Di vision IV. fifth, Albert Zimmerman, Ontario. Aa the, exWWt oly reieseaU llfty pereent d th othai- fifty percent counted or the final report, tho boys and girls are roI oaly dptag good. work. ht are iteming acciH-ato records o? what they are dolag, which, M (hem to kaow K tfcatr prehMSfa a ttaaacial suc- MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, TJIORSDAY, OCT.6. ROBBERS GET CASH DOT NOT BOY'S WATCH Harold Ventnl of Krultlnnil Victim of Illftliuitjiiifti Job Doiio Karl)' In i:onliitf Hut Not Itcported Until FnllotvliiK Dny Applo picking, apparently, Is not tho only hustling business .on the J'TUItland bonch thcan ilava ami nights, for yeggs and hlghwnymon apparently realize whore cash Is apt to bo found and liavo -congregated In thq Fruit bolt. Harold Votsal aged 18 Is the Intcst "Victim of "stick up" artists, Ho had his exporlenca in Band Hol low, about a mllo east of Frultland Monday night whllo ho was walking rrom Frultland to bin homo two miles cast ot that plnco. , Mr. Vestal was wnlklnc nlonr nnd had Just lighted a match to see what time Is was and had tho- watch still Iri his hand when ho got his ordors from two husky highway men. Ho ohoyed tholr Injunction to "stlck'om up", and tho watch wont up with thorn. Evidently tho road men did not sco tho watch for when thoy "frisked" him thoy took ovorythlng thoy could find, papors and cash to tho amount ot $10.60. Tho younc man though rcgrottlng tho loss ot his cash still Is elated that ho snvod tho watch which was one glvon him by his brother, Llou tenent Vestal who brought It back from Franco. . Though tho hold up occurred bo- twecn seven ana eight o'clock Mon day ovenlng It was not roportod to tho Payette county authorities un til Tuuaday and no duo has boon found of tho nion who pulled tho Job nnd young Vostal could furnluh no doscrlptln ot Ihom. AMKUIOAN MOTION AUXILIAHV TO KTACJK DANCH OOTOIUCIt IS Announcement has been mado that tho wnuion of tho Amorlcan Legion Auxlllnry will glvo a benefit dnnco at tho Legion Hall on the ovenlng of Oc(obor 12t Committees on arrangements liavo been named and are at work on plans xhlch as suro a good time for thoso'who at tend. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuwblll, ot Ontario, worn guests to dlnnor nt tho Ooorgo Olascock homo, Satur day. Miss Anna Schwolzer Is tho own orof n flno now violin nnd is now commencing hor vlolm education undor tho touching of Miss Mc Crcary, of Adrian. Word has boon recolved that Ruby Mackoy, nloco of Mrs, Goo. Olascock, who formorly lived horo hut la now married and living in Ilolso, has bcou daugorously ill Aftor trying sovoral spoclallsts and rocolvlng no bolp aha wns takon to a ChlnoBo doctor thero who diagnos ed and successfully troatod hor nnd hIio is now much bettor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croon, of On tario, spent Sunday hunting China pheasants In tho community nnd visiting at Jack Olascock'a and One Schwolier's. Itov. W. F. Shield hold tho month ly aorvlces at the school houso Sun day aftornoon, nftorwnrd calling at the Kllngback homo, Mrs, T. M, Lowo Is vory III, hav ing nn ncuto atta'ck ot asthma, Mrs. Loroy DaWitt ot Saga Brush Springs is visiting and helping her nt pros- ent. Frod Kllngback nnd T. M Lowo loadod a couple ot rarloads of blue stem wheat tho mlddlo of tho vieok, loading at Kingman siding. Frank and Louis Dollord helpod haul It. Pupils in tho uppor grade who wore neither absent nor tardy dur ing tho past mouth are: Joo Shatto, Hoy Williams, Laura H uffman, Wanda Hlte and Kenneth McDonald. Mrs. Cbas. Schwolxer Is principal Those in Lilian Davis' room are Albert and Marvin Caperton, Dolln IO Is Schwolzer and Jimmy Hlte. Owyhee is reeling very proud In looming that Jeanett Martiu, ago 10, of the Kolony who took a prize at tho county fair at Ontario, has carried off first honors at tho state fair at Salem, thus winning for Jeanotta a chance to attend; the summer school at Corvallls, Charley Bradford, an energotlc student in Kingman 'High School, is to be credited for his untiring ef forts to secure an education by rid ing eight niles to school. He Is now1 staying at the Wall home. 11UHINISS HOUHEfl TO CLOBH KVKKYBOUY GOING TO WKIHKIt Tomorrow (Friday) Ontario will be quiet. The business houses of the city aro going to close at 12 noon, so that evry- ono can go to Welsey to enjoy the Round Up program. Thlq 4 arrangement was made by a committee from the business 4 4 ne and the Commercial Club to hot the Welter show and saark the appreciation of Oa- terlo for th preeenco ot so 4 many Weler folks ,t the County Fair. Tlte cars wlH. meet at tha Moore Hotel short- ly after 12 so that the caravan ca start promptly at 1J:J. IF DRAYMEN WANT FIGHT If Ono Man Piijb All Mimt Pay or Court Must Paw on Question Declare City Dad Hlde- wnlka Ordered lluilt Ontario as a municipal corpora tion linn nbt fiad a suit to datprmlno tho validity ot any of its ordinances for n long tlmo,, Ono scorns to bo Impending soon, hnwovor, as tho re sult of tho order of tho City Council to tho officials to procood nt onro to collect a dray llconso for tho draymen who haul coal from Van Potion Lumhor yards and tho On tario Coal company's -yards. Tho action will bo 'started to do tormlno whothor or not tho city has tho right to chargo a llconsq where tho mon who haul matorlal moke a chargo for that service William Vlornow, who hauls for tho Bolso Payetto yard has paid' for a llconso whllo hls"competltorB novo not. Mr. Vlornow. has asked thht his llconso bo refunded unless tho othorB nro mndo to pay. Tho Council agrees with him that ho must bo troatod as tho others are, and Rlnco tho prico of hauling Is added to tho coal bills of tho poopla of tho city, takes tho poidtlon that tho llconso fco can bo collected, and Is wllllnir to hnvo tho courts detormlno tho Is-. ' 4IIIO WUH IIUUIOTIl 111 II1U rog- ular mooting last Monday night. Tho council also llstonod to sovor al; requests for sldowalks, and order vd hearings held to detormlno tho t.Ocosslty for tho walks. A motion also prevailed that whonovor tho Council orders sldowalks construct ed that It also provldo that tho necessary connecting walks shall ho built Walks woro roqucstod along tho property1 on tho Wcstsldo of Itlclmrdson street from Novada avonuo to California nvouuo, nnd on tho onstBldo ot Morfltt street from Washington avonuo to Idaho avonuo. t Tho routlno bills woro nlowcd be fore tho council ndjournod. Tho meeting1 wan tho shortest ono hQld In months. OREGON SLOPE a. .-.I-.. a.l.Ki . a n w fi.-i. lug services by Bov. Wnlkor of Pay otto at 3 P. M. Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Billions and sou nnd Miss Fern Colo woro Sun day dinner guosts of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Bullous of Vale. L. C. Wisdom loft this weok for California, whoro ho oxpecta to spond tho winter for tho bonoflt of his health. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Molll vltitod frlonds In Payette, Sunday, W. F. Vlncont and wlfo nnd A. O. Mlllor and wlfo woro ontortalnod at tho O. C. Mlllor homo Saturday QYonlug. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bllknap ontor talnod tho following dinner guosts Sunday, Charles Warren and fami ly of Baker City and Mrs. Jack Lowo of wetsor, Mr. and Mrs. Clnronco Crow en tertalnod at Sunday dinner In hon or ot Miss JoBophlno Sturve, who expects "to loavo soon for Utah, The following guests woro present, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crow and daughtor. Bona, Mr. and Mrs. lsplo, Miss Lolln Bartsho Mosvrs. Fred nnd Roy Olllsplo Oil nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warren and daughtor loft Tuesday for tholr home In Baker City nftor having spont a fortnight with their paronts on tho Slope. Mr. ami Mrs. Itoy Cram enter tained tho following dinner guests Sunday evenlng: Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Simpson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frod Van Petten. Tho good roads commlttoo. com posed ot S, J. Simpson, Leo Brown nnd I. I. Culbertson mot with the Payette Chamber of Commerce Wed nesday evening to discuss building a gravel road from the Snake rlvor bridge to tho Oregon Trail High way. Mrs. Roy Cram ontertnlund Sat urday afternoon in honor of tho sixth birthday annlvorsary o her llttlo son, Keith. The aftornoon was pleasantly spent In playing games, after which dainty refreshmentsf consisting of Ice cream and cake wero served by tho hostess, Tho following guests wero nresent: Jean I'enco ana iiuipn Cram ot Payette, Margaret, Kathryn Florence and Jeanette Simpson. nASTERN HTAIUJ CAVORT AT HARD TIMES SOCIAL SESSION Resurected from clothes closets and attics came a wonderful assort ment of garments for the hard times coclal which the members ot Star Chapter O. E. S. hold last Thursday evening. Just whero and when these garments once wero worn was n mystery to their own ers. The result howover was hilar ious In no small degree. Then the members present brought back to light old games, of years and years ago whkh they played with all the zest of kids Just out of school. From the peanut race to tho toddly horse race, the program was complete, The eats were doughnuts and cot f and R, W. gwagler and Don Piatt as n4ra Julian Eltinges were tha slMar prformers. 1921 NKW GAUAOIO IIKINO IJUILT FOIl ONTARIO AUTO COMPANY Tho largest plcco structlon undertaken tarlo this year wob this wook whon startod to demolish shoot iron structuro of con In On launched workmen tho old between tho Ontario Auto company and tho Ford Oarago, Which onco was UBOd by tho Emplro Lum hor Company as oftlco and wnrohouso. Ou tho lots will bo erected a garago G0xl20 to bo addod to tho present plant of tho Ontario Auto Company. Tho building will bo oqulppod with a hoatlng plant nnd ado quato storagu room will bo pro- vldod for a largo iiumbor of cars. The building will bo con- croto With a brick front. Koom will ho provldod for niv. Increased mechanical dopart- mont and will bo thoroughly modern. , ., , DOVER BROS. STORE IS BURGLARIZED SECOND TIME Enhance Gained Through Door In Light Shaft Hllk HnnilkerchtofN, HIiooh, HiiKnifio nnd Hocks Stolen Burglars secured onlranco Into Boyer Brothers somo tlmo Monday night and holpod tiremsolves to at least n partial supply ot clothing. Among othor things a quantity of Bilk handkerchiefs, such as find fav or during tho county fair nnd at Round Ups, n bunch of silk socks, a pair of shoos and n suit enso woro found missing whon an examination was mado. Tho burglars broko In tho door In tho sldo of tho light shaft and found conveniently located n laddor which pormlttod thorn to doscond Into tho storo. Though thoy open ed ono cash register they socurod vory llttlo cash and did not disturb tho other roglstor or tho snfo In tho oftlco. Nolther did thoy touch tho valuable 'stock of silk dress goods, but devotod most ot tholr attention to tho men's clothing and habor dashory dopartmont. Thoy took a suit caso and a sam ple caso used by Cholsoy Doyor and carefully left a necktie which Mr. Boyer had In tho suit caso. No clue has boon found ot tho mon who did tho work, though tho officers had the mattor In hnitd nt once nnd authorities In noarby towns woro furnlshod n description of tho goods taken. Mrs. Honrlottn Marsden roturnod homo last Saturday after spending tho summer in 8oattle. Mr. Lofton and Bort Lawrence of Ironsldo mado n business trip to On tario Saturday. missel! Robertson ot Drowaey is visiting friends In Ontnrlo this weok. son over Sunday. Miss Ocorgla Hull was out of tho Stylo Shop ovnral days this weok on account of sickness, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coughanor of Gordon Valley, Idaho nro visiting this woek with Mrs, Coughnnor'a paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroup, Mrs. N, O. Bodford mado a busi ness trip to Payette. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnnns, paronts of Mr, and Mrs. Ready, have returned to their homo In Long Beach, Cal ifornia. Miss Florence Ready ac companied them homo to attend school In Long Deach this winter. Miss Marjory Tumor has accepted a position with tho Malheur Home Telephone Co, taking Mrs. Butlor's place, who has resigned. Word was roColvod Wednesday of tho death of tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Lackoy of St. Anthony, Idaho Mrs. A. M. Lackey who was called thero about a wook ago, is on her way back to Ontario brlhglng the body hero for burial. Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob Stroup and grandson, P. J Russell aro attend ing tho Welser Round-up today. Mrs. W. II Laxon attended the Presbyterian meeting of tho Worn on's Missionary work of Idaho Pres bytery at King Hill last Wednes day nnd Thursday, where she gave tho report of tho National Conven tion at Ft. Morgan, Colorado last summer. Pheasant Season Opens; One Serious . Accident Already While hunting with John Brutz man, manager of tho Hub Store along the bottom lands ot tho Mal heur northwest ot tho city yester day morning Dwlght Pierce was Borlously Injured nnd is In danger ot bolng crlpled as trie result of the accidental discharge ot tho shot gun Mr. Brutzman was carrying. How the accident occured neither ot the men know, and Mr, Brutz man is deeply affected by It. Ac cording to tho account which tho men give, Mr. Pierce had left tho car and was walking away from it to shot a phoasant that bad boon sighted, somohow as Mr. Drutzmon left tho car ins gun aiscnargeu. Tho load from the shell entered the sole of Mr. Pierce's right foot, tear ing away nearly all of the flesh, though none of the hones were sor latMly Injured. So powerful was the iorco ot the sholl that the solo of the, vktlM's sfeoa was torn away. NO 44 rrm HIGH FOOTBALL OPENS SEASON WITH WEISER INHTITUTK TKAM COMING TO- MOItltOW J-'OIt OPHNING OAMK HAH IIKLD 1TH OWN WITH Vi:iHi:it IIIC11I HAItl) GA.MK KXPICOl'KD l-XIt 1MOMA BACKFIELD FUHBLES BADLY Lino Dcvctntrt DurliiK Past Week Hut Cooch Is Worrk'd Over At tack Duo to FumbllnK Habit Of Hack Field Mon With tho Welsor Institute as Its opponent tho Ontario High School Football toam opens tho gridiron season on tho now ground on Vlrtuo nnd Iowa avonuo tomorrow (Fri day) aftornoon. Tho gamo Bhould provo sovcral things for Ontario and servo to glvo Coach John T. Hughes a rent lino on tho qunllty ot his playors, for tho Instltuto Is coming with tho reputntlon or being a fighting' ag gregation. So fnr this season In nctlvo gnmos with tho Wolsor high, which playod Bolso to a standstill Inst Saturday, tho "Toots" havo moro thnn hold tholr own. Whllo tho men In the lino dur ing tho past wook havo dovolopcd tholr otfonslvo nnd dofonstvo power, tho fcnmo cannot ho said ot tho back field which has shown a ninrkul tondoncy to fumblo. In fact It hns marred tholr work ovory night, nnd may result In n rndlcal shift In tho lino up unloss tho runners loam to hang onto tho ball. Not until tho mon tnko tho field will tho lino of tho locals bo known. Howovor thoro nro two sots of backs and two sots ot onds who will all havo an opportunity to domon Btrato tholr ability. Tho enthusiasm ot tho studouts nt tho school Is high and thoy nro out soiling soa son tickets today nnd tonight will havo a football rally to got tho pup spirit to tho boiling point. ONTARIO OIRIfl OI.UII MEETH With twonty flvo momhers pres ent tbp Ontnrlo Olrls' Club mot at tho homo of Mrs. 8. D. Dorman, Tuesday avonlng. Miss Elinor Ran dall oxplalnod to tho now mombors tho purposo of tho club, Its origin and plans woro discussed for club work this winter. Tho officers for tho yoar woro oloctod ns follews: Miss Ruth Ca been, president; Mrs, M. D. Thomas, vice prosldent: Miss Nellie Morris, socretary and Miss Mao Piatt, treas urer. Tho now prosldont thou appointed thn following commlttoo on tho Constitution and By-laws: Miss Ran dall, chairman, Miss Ettn McCrolght and Miss Wood. Mrs. Ina DoFoo wns namod ropnrtor, Tlio noxt meeting will ho hold Tuesday, Octobor 11 nt tho homo of Mrs, M. D. Thomns, at which tlmo Mrs, Thomas and Mrs, Waltor Oramso will bo tho hostosses, Aftor tho business mooting a so cial hour was spout In dancing, and visiting. ONTARIO WOMEN CONTRIBUTE It) HOSPITAL ADVANOOIENT At on onjoynble tea given last Friday afternoon nt tho Holy Ros ary h6fipltal porfoctod plans for. tho formation of tho hospital association woro considered. Boslde enjoying a mooting of mutual helpfulness nnd becoming acquainted with tho work ot tho institution tho guests enjoyed tho addresses ot the Mother Super ior! Mrs. E. M. Orelg, president of tho association and tho solos ot Mrs. Frank Ryan and Mrs, David Oraliam. Tho guosts also brought to tho hospital a largo quantity of fruit and manirosted their desire t assist In carrying focward tho work of tho hospital, On behalf of the Bisters of tho Dominican community tho Mother Superior has asked that through tho Argus tholr thanks and appre ciation be expressed to al Itho wom en present nnd many others who havo signified tholr doulro to assist in this work. Clarenco Crowder spent Sunday visiting in Bolso. Mars Local Record Tho presence of mind ot Mr. Pierce probably saved him more serious Injuries for Mr. Brutzmau was so affected by the accident that ho was panla stricken for a fow moments, but Pierce kopt his head, took his handkerchief and made a tournlquot at his ankle to stop tho blooding and directed Mr. Brutzmau In assisting him to tho car, In which ho was brought to Dr. Bartlett's of tlco for attention. The doctor bo Moves that the foot can bo eavod. While so fur this Is tho only ac cident reported. It Is not due to tho lack of lntorost in the hunting season. Every morning and even ing witnesses dozens ot hunters In the fields and most of them are reporting "the limit." The season closos Sunday night and by that time tho slaughter pi pheasants In this section will probably equal any thing recorded isccent years. IF ii dedis!c