-w W A iU- S yV&i&ffi V? , t ? ? ' " mmt.mnmnqB . V " ' ' u ii ii i ii mn,lfiatiLi n a'iigjjt li"iiati;ia-iL.i-iiijiiU!i-j-jju.TJaaL""i' !- - U 1 P 5', 4 t I vol. xxvv ;J. Ll.Jg'.ll ONTARIO TAKES GAME FROM PAYETTE TEAM ALocnls Out Play Applo Tickers In K Etery Department of Gridiron i Giuuo Fumblo Itcsponslblo , i'or vnjeuo's Toucuuown. yi Outplaying ' tholr OppononU lu orory uopartmont of wo gamo, Iho Ontario High football loam defeated l'ayotto lioro Ink Saturday lu their annual clash by a scoro of 20 to 0. As in tho case ot tho Vale game, ho scoro docs not furnish a real Idea of tho superiority shown by the utnlg whoso ono glaring woaknoss n alt tho games, fumbling, cost thorn nt loast two additional touch downs, and was also responsible for tho oiio touchdown which l'ayottc registered. This l'ayotto touchdown iwas tho sparkling ovont of tho gamo, for jwlshort. tho spoody llttlo l'ayottc end, rocovorod tho fumblo on his own throo yard lino and sprlutoa tho untlro longtb ot tho field across A' the Ontario goal. f Hack Field Improving , ' AVhtlo It still has far to go to bo - tin efficient organisation tho back field worked bettor Saturday than in any gamo this yoar. Thero wns loss fumbling, and a vast lin- ' provomont In, running back punU, Mllggs playing safely retrlovod hon or for hlmaolf by roturalng punts nearly 100 yards, whllo -Poorman on Ifono occasion got tho ball and came buck 20 yardst y .Ontario's first touchdown wan a jfjtluko play, and while allowed, was jfca lucky break for the locals. It happened alter If. minutes of play ,' in the first quarter. Ontario after VS making three first downs and carry ing the ball to, the Payette 10 yard ft line lost It oa an intercepted pass. : l'srsna ansa lu get siawm in mr- ritif, II1U uu nuu HRU tu P" " tho middle ot the field, where On ta'rlo again startedrfowti" the "'field but wus held In check. Poortaan then klckod and MoCrelght rocovor &; od thu ball whon tho I'ayetto safoty ralsiod It and ran 15 yards for a touchdown. l'ayotto claimed that r tholr safoty did uot touch, tho ball (t but Umplro Culbortabn ruled that ho i did, so tho touchdown which Me k Crolght mado was allowed. Built !' van failed to kick goal. M, Ontario kicked off and Tayotto '" fallod to gain when In 'quick sue- IS cession, Clemont, Maddux and Dun X tin oacu spilled a play boliind the 2? l'ayotto line, whon'Payotto klckod M Illggs mado a pretty return and put , tho ball In play on tho 60 yard line. Thro first downs In a row wero then scored on soven pluys, Including a SO yard psbs to Mc Crolght and Weavor'a 12 yard run. Bhea who had replaced Sullivan then carried the ball to the one yard lino whore Payette hold and got the ball on downs, Payette kicked from behind the goal lino J and Ontario was penalized 15 yards for holding which was soon rocov ' orod by a 10 yard forword pass to 'f Shon. Weaver's 12 yard run, San- V ford's 8 and Maddux 8 and Mo- , Crolght'a six. With, tho ball on the y'. four yard lino, big Maddux crashed J4 his way through tho left sldo of the I'ayetto lino for tho third touch- Vf down. Shea kicked the goal, During tha play Ontario com- plotod 8 and' failed la 11 forward ' paBses. Ontario returnod punts 120 V, yards. to Payette's 55; Payette coin- ', pleted'2 passes and missed 5. On- I, tarlo fumbled 8 times to Payette's I 3; Ontario recovered ono kick off , and ono punt, Payette did neither. "' Ontario made a total yardage ot 1 a 811 yards to Payette's -29. Tho lino up ot tho teams .was; OJTAItip Sullivan,' 1 e Maddux, M Clemont, Tg PAYETTE r a Wlshert 1 t Carlco r b C. Cram " c White 1 g Adair 1 t Jefforls Wiseman, e pecoy, r g Dunton, r t . McCrelght, re .1 qiggs Q ' Weaver, 1 h ganfprd, r h r h Poorman, t e Coblentz q Crump 1 h Patton GUdersleeve f H. Craw ' Summary; Substitutes; Shea -for Sullivan. Kale Ontario, for M- freight, McCrelght for Hale. Touch Teuch Touch eowns: Ontario, McCrelght 1, Weaver 1, Maddux 2; goals, Shea Fa,r Payette: touchdowBSj Wtofcert 1; field goal, H. Oram 1. Score, OaUrte 28,. Payette 9. Referee, Culbertsee, Moralagslde; PoWt, Oree; Ileal Uaesnaa, Weaver. 4 A h -"- sissUa JM Bee k Wjak ONTARIO, GOODING HUSINKSS MEN HACK MOVEMENT TO DUV DAIHV COWS Capitalized nt $10,000 sub scribed by business men of Gooding, the Uoodlntf Cattle & Lbanv Company has. bbon Incor porated. Tho purposa ot this company as outlined by?Attor- noy H, A. I'ndgham ot adodlng In today.'s Statesman Is tbut, of purchasing dairy cows to bo t' sold to tlm ranchers about Gooding. Tho company plaud ' on borrowing ft sum equal to tho amount of Its capital. Tho stock subfecrlbod according to Mr. Padgham varied from $100 to $600. "Thus It Is proposod to furnish a market for .the alfalfa hay and help business generally said .Mr. Padgham la the Statesman. 4; . If Prlnevllle,. and Gooding can do this why ennnot On tnrlbT Why? MRS. GLEN MUSTARD IS INK Bf AUTO llimlimul wid llflby 1Ck.hjo Injury When Kntlro I'jHiilly Is gtrtirk Uy Light Truck On l'ari'iticiit In I'Vont of Their Home Mr. and Mrs. Olonn Mustard and tholr llttlo baby all ware struck last Friday ovonlng by a light truck drlvon by A. W. Crcgor, who lives on the Frultland bench directly east Of Ontario, about a mlto from tho ond of the bridge. - MrvMustard and tho baby' escaped Injury whllo Mrs. Mustard who was thrown to tho pavomont has been contluod to' nor homo since that tlroo. Tho exact naturo of nor Injury has not beon dotormlnod. The accident occurod about G;30 p, in. almost directly I iv front ot tho Mustard homo which Is a quarter of a mile East ot tho c4ty limits on tho Horlhsldo ot tho pavoment load ing to tho unako rlvor brldgo. According to Mr. Croger'o state ment be did net see the Mustard family for the lights :on hte car wfevdlm and he wan blinded by thd Mghts of a car going West, whllo ho was 'driving eastward. Mr. bus tard .declares that he heard tho oar apprsachlng and wont to tho side at the road, ho was walking and pushing tho bu by buggy at tho tm llo was the first onelilt, urn! whs thrown with tlui rrtitsV against Mrs. Mustard who fell in such a ninnnor that tho car passed over, her body. Crogor stopped, and Mr. Mustard, nttor taking his wife and baby homo, brought Crogor back to .the city and called Marshal II. O, Farm er a;d lodged a complaint tor rock loss driving. Crogor was roloasod on his own recognizance, and with his father appoarod boforo Judgo Stearns Saturday morning. Ills caso was contlnuod until Saturday morning ot this weok ponding a do- termination of Mrs, Mustard's In Jury. R. W. JONES PURCHASES ONTARIO MODERN PRESSARY IxkhI Institution Merged In laun dry and Dry Cleaning Works KiulpiHPnt Will Ho Added To Dry Cleaning Dcpartmrnt , It. W, Jones this week took pos session of tho Ontario Modern Pressary and comblnod that Insti tution with tho Ontario Laundry which ho has operated slnco 1910. Tho doal by which the cleaning and pressing establishment passed Into new ands was concluded last week, Theo. Fischer of Welsor who owned the Prossary for the past two months soiling It to Mr Jones. Mr. Jones has moved his down town otfleo to tho Prcssary and la preparlnK to Increase tho dry clean ing equipment so that Ontario will havo a thoroughly modern establish ment or that type, as well as a thoroughly jnodorn laundry. Since these industries are In many ways so closely related Mr, Jones Is preparlug to give his sllsiita the ad vantage ot this new organization Aubroy Howard who has been in charge of the prcssary during the past will remain in charge of that department. "VAUDEVILLE" SHOW STAGED MV LIGHT OF TALK MOON1 Tho Ontario Girls' Club met at the home of Mrs, W, L, Turner Tuesday evening, with a member ship of "nearly forty gkle. , Tho evening was very pleasantly spent, the entertainment commltteo presenting as. the event ot the even Ing, a vaudeville show, which was staged la the barn to the light ot lanterns and the moon. A golec tloa from Shakespeare was very ably presented. The Orchestra was a very pleasing part ot the pro gram, and the snake dancer and trapese performers added to the fun, After the program dainty re freshments were served. The next aaeeftsg will be held at the home ot 'Mrs. A.' S. Brown, Tuesday, October 25th,' im.A .....&. f 0 llnn.l nllftm. panled by his bfether Ford C. need, I passed tarougn uuurio weunesaay ot last week fcesp Pendleton to uh Ussy were lateted in MALHEUR COUNTY, OREQ6N, THURSDAY, OCT.20. STORES WILL CLOSE EARLY DURING WINTER Agreement Kcaclicdi To Ccaso llusl ticss At I'lvo O'clock IVoni No cnilMr 1 Until Srarcli IS . Kxcctt on SturilH)s 'ft Undor an agrcerrinnt Blgnod by practically all of tho morchants of tho city on Monday, tho stores In Ontario vtttl start closing ovory day in tho week; except Saturdays, nt 6 p. in. ,oa Noveeiber 1. This schedule will be maintained until March ,16, 1922. On Saturdays. the stores will realn open until 9 p. m. The following are the morchants whs signed, the agreement? E. A. Franor, O. P. Skow, Gold.on Ilulo Store, Ontario Furniture Co., Trox oil Imploment Co., Kroeasln Hor ness Co., Quast Uros., Independent Market, Jbo Hub, lllackaby Jowelry fttoro,. Ontario Meat' & Grocory Co., Toggery Dill, Alexander. Co., Doyor Uros. & Co., Tagg'art Hnrdwaro Co., Osborn Mllllnory, Stylo Shop, C, P. Cummlngs, McNulty & Co., Ilador Uros. Co., Ontario Trading Co., and Morris Mlllfnory & Novolty Shop. Wife Deserter Plays Hide and Seek With Marsha!; Breaks Out and In Jail Polo Small, or Westfall Invcntdd n now gamo; ono that Ontario of ficers novor had played on thorn Pete, who was plckod up on tho streets' ot Ontario Mondny by Mar shal Farmor ut tho request of Sher iff Loo Noo, broko out of Jail, and thon broko In again. Tho last part was tho novolty soctlon ot Poto's gamo. It Booms' that Pete,- whoso wUa wanted him, found tho old hole lu the root ot tho Jail which was mado by a Jnll breaker last spring, and ho induced Harold Plant who was With him nt tho city rocopilou room to uso It. Thoy did. Uut Plant went up town, and thoro ho mot tho Marshal and relntod how Small broko Jail and mado him do llkowlso. So Marshal Farmer made a search ot tho Jail early In "the ovonlng, and found Small missing, ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL' WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET Written and Edited by the News Writing Class of The English Department Tho commercial department has Just received four now typewriting tables for tho extra machines nec essary t6 accommodnto tho largo numbor ot studonts taking typing this yoar. Somo now blackboard has also beon put up In the type writing room which will bo a ma terial aid In class Instruction. Each studont In tho enmmnrdnl goopraphy class has been assigned a subject on which he is to prepare a torm papor, Tho chief purposes of this work are: (1) To familiarize the students with various sourcos ot Information, such as bulletins from tho U. S. Department of Agri culture, U. S. Forest Bervlco offices, helps from dlffelrent agricultural colloges, beside books and periodi cals In tho school mid county li braries; (2) To afford the studont an opportunity to develop rather than merely to commit facts from his text, and (3) To Impress the importance ot correlating English work with other phases of educa tion. Tho final copies of these pa pora will not be duo until near tho end ot the firBt somester. At that time they will bo graded oa general make-up, materia) contained, and Interest manifested. This work will constitute one-third of the semester's grado for this course. MIbs Dertha Davis, State Super visor ot Home Economics, whoso headquartors are at Corvallts, was here over the week-end. She Is do llghtod with tho progress being made in Vocational Home Econom ics, especially 1b the plans being carried forward in tho practlco house. The papering and Inside de coration of tho practice houso have Just been completed and this week the girls taking tho course have been occupied in makng draperies for the windows and applying a stencil in colors to the furniture. The boy's glee club m the girl's chorus aro preparing numbers to be sung before the public soon Last Friday tho boys' glee club flrganlxod and elected the following efficers: President, Carl Louhrs, Vlco president. Ojy Socoy; Sec. and Treas.M Paul Peterson.' " Tho teachors have all roturnod from the Malheur County Teachers' Institute and are vesting their pn thualasBi on the pupils, Thoy were very proud ot Ontario as repreatnt od' SB the frograei by Superintend oat MDeld, Mlas Lee $m Miss DuMtaae, Mr. McDoaald vm elect ed president of the Malheur County Teachers' Association for tho com ing year, and Mrs, 'B. 'B, Couklin, secretary treasurer. Mr, toucher was elect dlato to the state evetias). An luritAtla ww ex tended and aeeeptM uf the Uetl- DAIRY SPECIALIST TO GIVE DEMONSTRATION Prof. Jnniletoti, Dairy Spoclnllnt of O. A. O. to Meet Malheur County imii-ymcn Jiiommy iinu xucv i day of Next Week County Agont L. n. Drolthaupt, received word today that Prof. Jaraloson, dairy specialist ot O. A. 0. will arrive In Malheur county Monday for a two days demonstra tion for tho benefit ot tho dairy men of the county. Those demonstrations Will bo held nt Kingman Kolonr. Nysoa. Ontario and Doad Ox Flat and prob ably at Vale, also. Tho demonstra tion nt Kingman Kolotiy will bo hold at tho Conrad Martin ranch, at Ontario nt tho C. 13. Socoy ranch. Just west ot town, and on Doad Ox Flat at tho A, A. Guttorldgo ranch. Tho flrs,t demonstration will deal to a largo dogroo upon tho subpqct pf "Judging tho dairy cow." lltlHINIMH IIOUHK CIXWICH Goo. V Wayt who for tho past year andn half has oporated the Wayt Implomont house clocod his doors on Tuesday of this wook and will retlro from tho local business Hold.. Whnt his future clans will be Mr. Wayt doos not know at this I time. and tho nolo in tho, root prpppod open. Later Night Marshal Oordon making his round found Smnll lu tho Jail and Plant gono so ho call od Mr. Farmor and told him Plant was gono, and was surprlnod to bo told by Mr. Farmer that Small was too, Dut Small was not at that tlmo for Mr. Gordon had Just conio from tho Jail whore ho saw Small. That surprised Mr. Farmor, who Immediately camo down to boo. Ho found that Smnll had roturnod by tho samo way ho loft, and In re turning had taken Uie prop from tho holo In tho roof. Smnll did not, whon fncod with tho ovldoncc, (Sony that ho had taken a vncnttou a)id changod his mind. f Smnll wont to Vale Tuulny with' Sheriff Loo Noo and eottled his troubles, somehow. At loast ho was back in Ontario Wodnosday. tuto will bo hold in Ontario next yoar. Lawrenco Itowo has registered In the Senior class for tho coming yoar. Quito a number witnoisod tho practlco gamo horo botwoon Nyssa and Ontario last Friday. A steak fry was plannod by tho momuers or tno mgmn Club for Friday evening, Octobor H, but on account ot tho rain It was changed to a candy pull at tho Cochrau rea Idonco. According to Slguiv custom a very onjoyablo time was spont by all and soveral pounds ot candy woro disposed ot. The copies ot the Junior play ar rived last Monday and tho cnut has bogun practicing nlroady. Miss Frances Folgor, a Junior of the High School, registered lust Monday for tho school yoar. Last Monday ovonlng a meeting was held at the High School to or ganize night classes In shnrthund and typewriting, fop town peoplo. Typing will bo given from Y;00 to 8; 00 followed by shorthand from 8:00 to 9:00 overy Monday, Wod Jiosday and Friday evening. Nino have enrolled so far and moro are oxpoctod at tho first meeting ot tho class. Thero seems tp be a demand for a class In Commercial Law and also In Writing, B. E. Elliott, State director of vo cational education, ipnt Thursday and Friday In Ontario on his annual tour of Inspection. He expressed himself as well pleased with tho Smith-Hughes work In our high school, Mr. Elliott approved the plan of organizing night classes un der the Smith-Hughes Law. Ontar io Is one ot three high schools In Oregon offering courses in both agriculture and home .economics under this law, Friday afternoon (he Nyssa toam came to Ontario to havo a practice gamo with our boys. The Ontarlq schools have recent ly purchased a lantern and Blx hun dred selected slides which aro 'to be used in vladal instruction, primar ily in history and geography, Thcso slides will bo added to from year to year and different sets of slides may be borrowed from theUnlver slty ot Oregon and O. A. C. Thursday evening ot last week Ralph McCulIoch entertalnod a number of his friends in honor ot his birthday. Those present were; Margaret Blackaby, llutb Homnn, Ethel Conway, Ella Meseee, Alma Homaa, Alice Dorm an, Ronald Mc Crelght, Carl Leuhrs, Edgar Kortler, Donald Parker and Owen Turner. Dainty refreskweets wero served as4 a go4 Urns was reported Vy 1921 WOIjI.' AND COVOTKS GIVING IHIjAND HANCUKltH THOUULI3 Six coyotes and ono groy wolf nro roportod to" bo living on Morton Island and catting tholr meals from tho chlaken coops of tho ranchers. Whllo thero lo n6 doubt concerning tho proseuco ot tho coyotes, sovoral ot tho hunters of tho region nro skeptical on tho mattor ot tho groy wolf for it has boon years slnco ono of his spado has 'beon soon in this section, Of courao It Iq posslblo that ono has found his way to tho Island and Is using tho coyotes ns out-runners tor his doprcdatlons. Tho Islanders and a numbor of Ontario hunt ers nro plannlnK on a drtvo for tho marauders. WHILE BROTHER SEEKS HIM JOHN QUINCY ADAHS PASSES Charles itilnins Gomes iVoln WVUer Seeking Ills, Drotlicr and Iicarns Ho Is In llosjilul Hut Arrhes Too Lato to Kco Hint Allvo ., "" ' ,M-."ri,.ur,-?2BS "" "."V Tstl f 1 llfl M aa aaaa.t rt O . Il.u ,.., .. vu .... " "u7 lur uu.pi- ui Baiuroay nignt wniio his brother Chorion Adam ot Wolsor, formerly or uiis city, was Hunting ror him, ho having loarnod thnt ho was lu Ontario, but did not know ot his Illness. Charles Adams went .to tho Don key homo, west of tho city and thoro loarnod thnt his brother was In tho hospital. Whon ho arrlvod at tho Institution bo found that his broth er hnd passed hwny an hour boforo his nrrlval. Funeral sorvlcos woro hold horo Tuesday from tho Allen Undertaking parlors. Intormont bo Int mndo lu tho Old Ontario como tory. John Q. Adam was n plonoor ranchor ot this county qnd was well known uot only about Ontario but in tho uppor country. Ho hnd boon 111 for sovoral months, but his con dition was not doomod sorlous by his rolatlvos. Ho wont to Ilnrpor somo months ago and roturnod to Ontario last weok and Immediately wont to tho hospital. Ho Is surviv ed by his brother Charles and by ono slstor, Mrs. Don Shaottor ot Cottonwood, near Harper, with whom ho lived. Ho w,as uumnrrlcd, STUDENT JUDGING TEAM GOING TO PORTLAND SHOW AkkIo Students To Glvo HuNklng Itco and Ham Dmico To Hcml Team To Portland Hoosts Will Hti Appreciated Tho first activity of tho year by tho boys and girls ot tho Smith Hugh dopartmonts of tho Ontario High School will bo given Satur day night at tho American Lolgon Hall. An old fashioned barn dance and huskln' bco With cldor and pies for rofreshmonts will bo tho chlof entortalnmeut. Tho entortnlnment will bo moro or less In tho form ot a bonoflt to rnlao monoy to sond tho stock Judging team to Port land Pacific International Live Stock Show. Tho Ontario team, by placing first at Union last Juno won tho right to represent Eastorn Oro gon in tho stock Judging contest to be hold, in connection with the stock show, bolwoen tho Smith Hughes schools of Orogon. Tho toum has beon working all fall and hopes to place In tho content. Tho con test will bo hold on Novombor 5 and tho team will leavo Novombor 3rd and will uso one day to rest and look ovor somo stock before the Judging begins. Thoso who will mako tho trip provided tho funds nro secured aro James McCrelght, Uuy Sccoy, Robert Llnzy and M, D Thomas, coach ot tho toam. MUSIO OLUI1 ADDS NEW MHMIIERS AT FIRST MEI7TING Tho Music Club hold tholr first meeting of tho season at tho homo of Mrs. W. W. Wood oji Saturday. Octobor, 8th. A largo number ot mombors wero presont. Tho work for tho ensuing year was planned and tho following now mombors woro accepted, Miss Louluo Wood, Miss Luolla Callln, Miss Helen Dunston, Miss Ruth Lackey ahd Mrs. D. F Graham of Ontario and Mrs. Arthur Moody and Mrs Reed of Vale. On Saturday, October 29th the meeting will bo held at tho homo of Mrs, Charles Emlson and a musical program has beon arrangod for that day, PimOELL-HOTCHKIHH Mr. and Mrs. Earl Purcell arrlvod in Ontario this week on their hon eymoon trip. They drove ovor from Sacramento, California whero thoy wore married on October 10. Mr. Purcell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Purcell of this city, a grad uate of O. H. S, slid during tho war was In the aviation sorvlce. Fol lowing tho war he went to California where he has since resided. Mrs Purcell. whoso maiden namo was Lula Hotchklss was a rcsldont of Roeevllle, California where she has rUl far the past four years, NO 3b BOISE HIGH FIGURES i ON LOCALS FUMBLING Idaho Cnpllat City Pal) era Kxpcct To Profit lly MIkiiIu)H of I,rns- Prcss Story Haja Ontario Ilnsl Thrco XM-u-liuiiilrctl Pounders1 J Ontario High's football team pfays Its crucial gamo horo Saturday when Coach John T. Hughes' proteges fnco Conch Kcauo'a burloy warriors from Uolso. Dolso, by tho way, Is looking forward to tho champion ship of tho Intcrmpuntnln c6untry and oxpocts to profit by Ontario's fumbling. In tho Dolso Statesman of Wed uoadny, "fumbling Ontario" was'tho characterization used to doHcrlbolthn local abrogation and whllo tbatfap pollution has boon Juatmod by plat performances yet Ilolso may bo ur prluod, for tho locals havo fcltitho Ignomy of tholr butter fingers ami nro working hard to mnko them stick to tho ball. Thor still havo somo dlstnnco to go, however, m uno of tho foaturos ot the gamo that will bo Interesting to local ' students ot tho gamo will bo Itho tustto botwoon Captain Qulnnfeot nil fliu Uolso, tho all star tacklo of flast . ...,,,. ,,, nnfoTl.u ;.-, : 7:';- " - - ,""7 ' - 'v " right tacklo. Local ndhorctitofhro banking on Dunton giving1 tho Dolso man n real battle, and If Qulritf Is an all-star thon Dunton will havo to provo hlmsolf ono too. Dunton'a local frionds think 60. can do , that also It ho gota Into tho gamufns ho did In tho last halt ot tho ,1'ny otto struggle 3 l)IHOUI)i:itI,V OOXDUOT AND -4 CAItELUHH DRIVING HKl'ltOVKD Judgo C. M. Stonrns had n num bor ot small cases boforo him Tuns day ot this wook. Ooorgo Wilson who was caught, "cutting a cowor" and ondangorlng podcstrlans there by was laod 93, Loiter Jloekor. looked oa tho moonshine wh it was white with oxhllaratlng results"' and firococdod to tho Mullnewah rooms to glvo vont to his Jby.jKHe was fined IB. m llOV COMMITTED TO RI.I'OHM SCHOOL AT IA11HNTB HHQUIiST n Ilocftuzo ' ho would not attend school non.oboy his fostor pMts, and with (V numbor ot aiwctafeU had figured In a number ot petty misdemeanors, Harold Plant was sent to tho roform school at Salem by Judge E. If. Tost after a, bearing Tuosday, Plant's fostor parouta to quostod this action. Judgo Test at a hearing ut this morning commlttood William cKals nor, to tho stato hospital at Peris ton. Following his hearing?; tho Judgo with County Coronor Dr. R. O. I'ayuo, loft for Vale to hold a similar bearing. 1 MAJKUTIO TIIIUTHH TO STAGE JWAHV POPULARITY CONTEHT ,1 As It 'Is imposslblo at this early dato to know Just when tho'jlocal motion plcturo of Ontario will bo roturned from tho studio, announce ment of opening data ot baby1 con test will havo to bo dotnrrod until lator. Ab soon an dato of return ot picture Is received from tho studio an announcement wilt bo made on tho screen at tho Majestlo Theatro. Watch for It. Tho contost will run for n period ot ton days at least, Coupon tlokota will bo sold at tho box office Adult coupons will bp toil votes. Child Coupons will bo flvo votos. First prlzo will bo a tun dollar bank account; socond, halt dozen ot Sellgmnu'a $20 per dozon photo graphs; third, a bubloa' goldlrlng; fourth, a babloa loekot. Various othor prlzos will bo glvon to, con form to ago ot tho baby winning them, 1 CHANGE IN GUILD MEETING Tho first mooting ot the Episco pal Guild will bo held at Uio'botno, of Sirs. J. D. nilllncalev Tunmlnv 'ovpnlng November 1 at 8 o'clock to meet airs, tuners, who cornea to Ontario as a ropresentntlvo of tho Woman's auxiliary of thu Episcopal Dlocesse ot Eastorn Oregon.." The notice of this mooting Huporcoods that ot an earlier dato whlchl ap pears oUowhoro In this Issuo,, COMMERCIAL OLUI1 ANNUAW ELECTION ON OOTOHER SO r: The annual election of. a board of directors for tbo On tario Commercial Club will bo held at tho club rooms next Wednesday evening Octobor 20. At this meeting, too, thoro will bo considered a number of mat ters ot primary Importance to tho Intorosts ot tho city. , NO STRIKE ORDERS RECEIVED V RAILROAD MEN HERB YET nallroad men In Ontario, and tbore are nearly 40 .'of thorn, working In tbo localept flcos and yards, or running' out of hero; havo, au yot, rocelyod no orders to go on strlko Octo ber 30. Many ot tho men, membora of tho big five broth erhoods horo profess the bpllof that there will bo no strlkoTal though thpy admit that thoy have no dofinlto information to sustain that faith. Mrs. Helen Clement Is visiting with Iter son, II. D, Clemont' and family la Baker, i rJ El 1 Mj ! fr