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Bb ohtf a ,. v art 1?0t. r' t X VOL. XXVI CAPACITY HOUSE HEARS MUSIC CLUB PROGRAM V I July of Hlinloft Plea HJ'iii)Ihmi Ten Vehicle for Presenting Jinny New Singers to On tario Public llomitl fully Staged. - With ovory Boat In Uio Iioubo occtfplod Tuesday ifVonlng', tho Majestic thentro presented a protty ptcturo for tho program presented by tho Music club aBslslod by Mm. W. H. Harrison and hor pupils. Tho stago Bettings woro hand somely comploto nnd furnished a ground of Imposing dignity and v graco, all in kcoplug with tho pro gram prcsontod. Tho ovonlng fun nlshed somo surprises to ninny of tho nudlonco and Introduced n number of now singers of whom llttlo hnd been heard boforo, whllo tho favorites ot othtf" programs woro rocolvod wltl a warm welcome All In nil tho ovontngn ontortnlnmont was Indaod n worthy ono reflecting credit on tho club nnd Mrs. Harri son, tho teachor. Ono criticism .which may fairly bo mado was this: ho program wns top long for n warm sum in or evening. Howovcr Hint served to manifest tho ability ot tho singers who until tho closo of tho program woro given hearty cn corfs. It Is Impossible to glvo an ad oqunto description ot each number, yet mention must bo tnndo ot tho first section, tho Lndy ot Bhalntt, sung by Mrs. Harrison and chorus, which was Indeed well dono In ovory way, both by tho soloist and tho chorus, which mnnlfostod tho rosult of caroful training. Tho Bocond wns n serins ot or choitrn numbers by tho High School orchestra dlroctod by Miss Holon Dunstono, In this tho yuungful musicians did themselves proud. Tho third section, tho Symposium Ton, n novel mothod ot presenting a musclal program, Introduced u long lilt ot local singers In now as well as favorlto songs ot long ago. Spaca prohibits an account of each number. Tho rending or Miss Adn Leo nnd Miss Iluth Cnboon added variety and appealed to tho nud lonco; As tho rosult of tho enter tainment a start was mado for tho fund to furnish tho club rooms at tho publlo library. LOCAL STARS BANQUET WORTHY 6RAND HATRON Mrs. Mliiulo O. Li'tnon of Onlnrlu Make Official Visit to I-ul Chapter Past Matrons Prepare Dinner. At n spoctal communication of Star ChaDtor No. 09. O. K. 8. Friday evening May 4, Mrs. Mlnnlo C. Lot son, Worthy Grand Matron of Oro- gon mado nor oniciai visit. A dollRhttul dlnnor prepared tin dor tho direction of I'nst Matrons, Clomont, Aduui, Purcell nnd Van Patten was sorvod at 0:30 In tho .bnnquet hall which had boon vory beautifully docorntod In the colors of tho order. Frank Wenvor, Worthy Patron of Stnr Chapter Introduced W. F. Ho- man as toast mastor. Among thoso responding with tonsts woro Mrs.. Mlnnlo C. Lotson Worthy Orand Mntron nnd two othor grand of flcors of tho (Jrund Chapter of Ore gon, Mrs. Lois Young, of Vale, Grand Adah and Mrs. Myrtlo Potor son of Ontario, Orand Esther. Sonator Patterson ot Salem. Past Matron, Dunbnr, Poguo and FrnBer and past patrons McCulloch nnd Allen also responded. After tho bnnquet all j-opairod to tho chapter room where tho work ot the chapter was exemplified nnd candidates Inltlntod. At this tlmo it.n wnrthv flrnnd Matron Installed Mrs. Mnmlo Springer In the office t of Worthy Matron At Star Chapter No. 09. ArtT"" Letson gavo a most Interest njand Instructive talk to the raombors ot tho Ordor Impressing upon thorn what the Eastern Star tnonaa and how far reaching Its In Huonce when the mombera oboy Its teachings. , , , . Star Chapter la vory proud to Up honor chaptor of Oregon this yelr and particularly so under such on able representative bb Mrs. Mlnnlo C. Letson Worthy Orand Matron. WELL KNOWN JUNTUBA MAN DIES AFTER HI10BT ILLNESS not nnnrnv Hcod 32. a well known rosldent ot Juntura, dlod at the hos .pltal Tuesday after a -short Illness. ,ur rnnmv was' unmarried ana Heaves besides his brother, John F Conroy of Juntura, a numuor o. i attvea In the east. He was a mem ber ot Snake lUver Council of Knights of Columbus and ,had lived In Malheur county for 12 years. Fuuerat services will be held today ,frnm hn flhurcll Of the BleSSOd Sacrament and Interment will ' made la the Catholic cemetery. be J. A. KENNEDY VEIIY ILL DOUBT OF BEOOVEBY FELT The many friends of J. A. Ken nedy of Brown,- will regret to learn 'tht he la very low at the hospital here and feara are entertained for . ,hta recovory. Mr. Kennedy under went an operation two weeks ago and complications se In from which 'he has not been able to rally, 'Mhw Grtrne 8kow atieade Junior wek In CorrallU Ust week. . SEES MARKED LMPKOVlOtENT IN BUSINESS CONDITIONS W. I Davidson, president of tho Oregon "Western Colonlza- Hon company who was In On- 4 tarlo this wcok on business hi connoctlon with his company Is optimistic ovor tho prospects for a big Increnso In tno vol 4 umo of business for this sec- Hon this year. "I hayo just roturnod from a trip to Washington. D. 0.," snld Mr. Davidson, "from nor- sonnl observation I krtbw that tho fruit crops ot Vlrglnlu, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tcnnossco and Michigan aro gone That moans good prlcos for tho fruit raised hero. "Thon too, tho prices your shcop men aro getting for tholr 4- wool and tho largo volume ot other produce that Is being raised In this valley this year will bring thousands ot dollars 4 to this section. In fact you aro enjoying n greater return to 4- proBporlty In this section than In otlior parts ot tho country, and It Is coining faster than 4 tho business men horo appear 4 to reollzo." 4' 4' 4'4'4' 4'4' 4 JOURNEY TO BROGAN FOR FESTIVAL Whllo Blossoms were not I'rolllllc, Tim Wlco"o wni Barbecue Ifnl Buccos Baces nil nil Other Events Kilter tnln Crowds. A moro prefect day for an out ing could not bo Imnglnod; so hun dreds of folks from tho lowor valley who ncudod but an oxcuso drove to Itrognn last Saturday to enjoy tho ,dny at tho Blossom Festival, nnd thoy onjoyod thomsolvos. While In truth It must bo nd mlttod that the blossoms did not prosont thomsolvos In myriads, yot thoro woro imough ot them, nnd thon tho pilgrims from "down bo low" woro interested In tho barbecue which J. F. Pholnn and his assistants W. II. Eaton, A. A. Hood, J. E. Until stroot, Vndo Logan et al had pre pared, with tho real asststanco of a host ot tholr neighbors and of course tho women of Ilrogan who woro real workors. In tho afternoon thoro wns n pro gram of races, foot and horso sportH of various' kinds ami n general gei togother gathering whera nolghbors from all section ot tho county vlsltod, and n tow politicians worked for tho oluslvo vote. Ontaro wont to tho picnic somo 200 strong nnd took tho High School band' along to aid In tho merriment of tho day. Tho band mado n roal hit. Tho boys woro gouorous nnd playod a Ilboral program. Tholr work wns most npproclntod by tho Urogan committoo which nsked especially that tho Argus oxpross tbnnks to tho boys nnd to tho officers ot tho Commorclnl club who arranged for the exnonsos of tho boys. During tho nftornooii tho Ilrogan Farm llureau hold n mooting nt which nddrosaos woro dollvorod nnd In tho ovonlng thoro was n dnnco to properly wind up tho day, which was crammod full of entertainment. LOCAL PERSONALS This bit of nows. ot Interost to Ontario folks, was tnkon from tho Charlotto Obsorvor. Charlotte, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Blchard I Young an nounce tho birth of a son Ulchnrd Loonldas Jr.. at St. Peters hospital, Friday, April 28th. Mrs. Young, prior to her marriage, was Miss Jean Conklln ot pntarlo. Mrs. O. F. Cox music pupils will hold a recital In the Masonlo Hall Rntuninv nftomoon. Mny 20th at 3 o'clock p. ra., to which tho publlo Is Invited, A, m, , The members ot tho Monday Drldgo club-woro entertained nt tho homo of Mrs. J. A. McFall this wcok. The Wednesday Bridge club mot at tho homo of Mrs. J. It. BaBinus sen. At Jho home of Mrs. W. W. Wood Saturday, May 20th, tho Music club will entertain at luncheon. The Woman's club nro entertain ing today at noon with a lunchoon t ti, Moore Hotel.- This Is the final event of tho season. Tho Tuesday ovonlng Bridge club were entertained last week at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Loo B. Cock ruin, nnd this week met with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cle.no. Mrs. W. JMchols ot Kingman Kol ony .visited Mrs. O. U. Franklin last Monday. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Evans motored over from Caldwell Saturday for a short yUlt. ,3 . Miss Blancno wcuonam ieiu Sunday visiting In Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. H. n. Anderson spent Sunday visiting Mrs, Ander son's mother. In New Plymouth. Mrs. M. Ev Osborn left Tuesday for Twin Falls to visit her sous, Har ry and Clinton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fiser; Mrs, Suo Weaver and children and Mrs. N. O. Bedford and son, Allan mptonod to Wolser Sunday where they en Joyed a plcnlo dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cavlnesa of Emmett, aro visiting Mr. Cavlness' mother. Mrs. Wm. Jones, this week. The W. C.T. U. will meet at tho home ot Mrs.. J, A. Thompson, Tues day, May 23 Mrs. MD. Thomas left last week for Columbia. Mo her former betas. Mr, The-awa expects to fol low ber as soon as school is out. THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OftEQON, THURSDAY MAY CANDIDATES WILL BE T( Interest In Primary Kloctlon Grow ing iih Tlmo to m to Polls Ap proaches Fight on for Bcpre.scntnt.lvo Innl. Shots Hot Ones Tomorrow Oregon voters will go to tho polls to solect cnndldntcs to represent tho parties nt tho -November oluctlons. Tho last wcok ot tho campnlgn has seen tho tompornturo of tho contest rlso materially, es pecially In tho gubernatorial fight and that ot tho republican national commltteamn. Governor Olcott took tho contcr of tho stngo with Ills nutl-Ku Klux Klan proclamation and In opon right against tho "lnvlslblo otnplro." -This with tho open lotter to tho vnrlous candidates by thu Orogonlnn has sorved to clear tho ntmosphora nnd polttlcnl obsorvors nro united In tho belief that tho voters wilt roturn Olcott. Locally an Increnso ot Interest In tho contest between P. J. Gnllnghor nnd O. M. Crnndall for representative from tho 17th district has boon manifest. Both candidates havo boon making a aulot campaign on tholr comparative records. -Since they onco ran n clnso rnco, four yours ngo, nnothor clono contest Is I looked forwnrd to. In tliu liglii tor nnuonni com mlttoomou tho fur tins been flying botwoon O. II. Flthlnn nnd Ilnlph E. Williams. Tho men who wnnt to soo n now doul In party politics nro backing Flthlnn ngalnst thu old gunrd with nppnront Indications of success. Thoro Is apparently llttlo sontl mont In' favor of tho recall of tho public Borvlco commissioners nnd thoy will probably not bo recallod. Political obsorvors point to Thomas F. Ilynn to defeat Olo Hoff for tho statu treasurer's nomination nnd Gram to defeat Dalzoll for Inbor commissioner. For tho later thero Is a possibility ot an unset for thero is apparently llttlo Interest In this contest. On the democratic ticket tho nrliicliinl fisht Is that between Wnltor M. Plorco nnd Harvey Stark wonther for the honor ot heading tho ticket. Plerco Is bolloved to bo tho loading cnndldnto becauso ho Is securing thu support of tho Cliumbor Intn-Wost faction of tho party. In his letter to the Orogonlnn aiiRWorlng Its quostlonalrro on tho KU ltlUX llinil. iOUin n. uomi uuu ui tho ropubltcan candldntos Indicated a split in tno party u.uicoii is nominated nnd prodlctod tho election of tho tlomocrntlo nominee xnis mnkes tho rnco for tho democratic nomination moro Interesting pre saging as it doos n fight tor tno election In Novombor. In splto ot thu vnllnnt efforts of Pendleton frlonds In behalf ot Jamos II. Owlnn, It Is concedod thnt Nick Slnnott will again bo tho rapublcan nominee for congress. WESTSIDERS ACCEPT DEFY F0RJ5IG GAME BlOlcilln Claims of WoultMlo-LeiiKilo Stars and Asserts Wllllngneits to Mct Tlit'm ut I'luochlo or Clivckfra PlaJ" on Slciu- t orlnl Day "Your on" Is Uio answer which tho bnseball talent on tho west slda of Oregon street hurls back to tho challongo Issued through last week's Argus by tho near-stars who llvo on tho eastsido ot tno main inorouKii fare. Tho acceptance ot the challongo has been madu known to tho aBt slders, who In an effort to got every advnntago havo been practicing nightly for somo tlmo--how long no ono knows anyway they need lots of practlco say tho wostslders and tho gamo will bo playod on Memorial Day, according to present plans. The formal accoptanco of tho chal longo was bauded to tho Argus this wook nnd hero It Is: Coiuo On "Wo, the business men located on tho west side of Oregon stroot, known, recognized and catered to as The Best sldo ot tho street, fool that nur standing In tho realm ot sport In Ontario has beon subjected to tho nofarlous work of a naseuaii wenvii, yet wo will not bow down In humili ation and submit to the outrngo. "Wo deem tho challongo ot urn onstsldera an ovldonco ot unmlgltat od nerve, In that It questions oar ability to play such masterly games of In and out door sports, such as checkors, plnochlo or baseball; nnd wo thoroby defy satd eastslders to mh forth. If they are sincere in their challongo and we will play their best aggregations In auy of said sports at any time or place mu tually agreed upon. "Wo aro rar'ln to go?" llko seven barrels of dynamite, so come East slder name the placo and dato. Tho Best Side ot tho Street. Paul Evans ot thd Automotive Si.nr.lv shoo, attended tho Junior Senior Prom in Caldwell Friday nvnnln. Honoring Bev. and Mrs. Beeao, nnv (inlanders and family, and airs, r v Pnphmnn and family, a dinner was glvon last evening at the Con gregational church In which tho Pres byterlan ami Congregational church members united to bid the honored guests farewell since they leave On tario 1000, CLASS 1922 BREAKS HE CORD FOR SCHOOL Forty-two Diplomas Won by Seniors Commencement Week Act ivities to Start With line cnlnliCrnto serrlco Hun ' Evening. Commoncomout wcok activities for tho clnss of 1922 O. II. S. with thu holding of tho bflccnlaurcato Bor vlco nt tho High School auditorium Sunday ovonlng. Ilov. D. J. Gtlland ors will deliver tho sermon and tho pastors of tho othor churches of tho olty will tako part. All next wook tho clnss will bo busily ongagod with a variety ot programs Including tho band con cert, tho Mny Day Foto, In which nil tho pupils ot nil tho schools tnko part, tho annual Gold Medal Bpcak lnif contests, clnss day uxorclsos, oxulbltlon drills ot tho cadets, tho finnl basoball gnmo of tho season nnd lastly tho big ovent In tho school life of tho graduates, com mencement exorcises Frldny evening May 20. Thu clnss of this yenr Is the largest In. tho school's history. There nro 42 mombers who havo earned tholr dlplomnB. To thoso William G. Hale, dean of tho Lnw School ot tho University of Oregon will de liver tho comm'uncomont address. Tho mombers ot tho clnss nre: Lnwrouco Milton llowo, Frank M Cloncut, Francis L. Illcdur, Earl S. Sccoy, Thomas O. Amldoii, Lou E. Weaver, Ifnlpli E. Drano, Eldnn J Fortlor, Homer W. Mnddux, James A. McCrotght, William C. Vlornow, Henry C. Johnson, Lconnrd F. Xltn- mermnn, Chestor L. Irving, Webster A. Jones. Jamos M. Broiinan, Illcli nrd.L. C. Adam, Hugh L. Biggs, Hubert W. Llny, William E. Lees, Samuel Dwlght Snnford, Clnrn Inez Wood, Dorothy M. Dean, Lola I' Itces. Holon Fowlor, Gortrudo I. Skow, Dnlsy E. Sccoy, Uliv Grnmsu, Altna M. Ilonmn, Mlldrod M. copo lnnd. Mlldrod C. HatcllITo. Elsln F, Cox, Krina L, Kline, Kiitlo E. Klmo, Lola Opnl Everett, Gladys Evelyn Stuwnrt, Iohi Ilnrtshe, Gladys E Ilopso. Ida I. Johnson, Mabel II Ilreckou, Mnrgnrutto Potter, Hazel E. Curroy. LIBRARY ROOM DEDICATED TO PUBLIC AT RECEPTION Woman's "Chili Sees Work fllaitod Year Ago Flnlnhctf Muxl Now B FuriiUlied to bo of Ileal ' " Horvlcu to Publlo Tho hnndsomo uuwclub rooniB In tho basoinout of tho Cnrnoglo Pub lic library, which were recently lln Ishud through tho genoroslly of J. It. Blackaby, tho Woman's club, tho airls club nnd othors, woro opened to tho publlo last Friday ovonlng with a rocoptlou glvon by tho Li brary board and tho Woman's club. Tho visitors found tho rooms beautifully finished mid so arranged that sovornl meetings may bo hold nt tho samo tlmo, thoro being n number ot small committoo rooms ns well as thu largo assembly room. But tho rooms nro ontlroly without furnishings, and tho reception wns nindo tho occasion for an appeal to tho publlo splrltodnoss of tho gather ing to assist lu completing this es sential work. J. W. McCulloch was chairman of tho ovonlng nnd presented tho vnr lous participants after accepting tho work dono In behalf pt tho mem bers of the Woman's club. Ho called on J. It. Blackaby, tho prin cipal donor to tho fund which fln- Uhod tho rooniB, and Mr. uincKuuy outlined the growth ot tho library mid crodltod Ita oxlstonco to tho loy al onthualasm nnd wol directed of- forts ot tho womon of tho club Mrs. E. M. arolg also mado a short talk n ud urged tho cooperation of all In completely furnishing tho rooms. Miss Holon Dunstono pre souted two piano .numbers, Miss Catherine Conway and Mrs. David Graham sang vocal solos and Miss Conway and Miss Loulso Wood snug a duet. Miss Iluth Cabeon gave two readings. J'unch was sorvod by n group ot High school girls. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Byron and Mrs. Larson- of Payette, wero visit ing Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson and Mr. ' and Mrs. Jacob Stroup. Mrs. 0. B. Smith of Milton, Iowa, arrived hero recently to spend tho summer with her brother, J. It. Blackaby. Mrs. M. A. McDonald ot Parma, accompanied by her llttlo duughter, Freda, stoppod off In Ontario last wcok to visit her daughters Miss Blanche McDonald and Mrs. A. A. Qunst. Mrs. McDonald as ou hor way to visit In Portland. Couloy Davis of Jordan Valloy Is visiting his father, Frank Davis this week. J. A. Draper left last veok for Santa Ilosa, Cult., for a visit with his sons John and Bert Draper. Miss Alva Arnold spent the wook ond visiting In Baker. Mr aud Mrs, Jack Landls attend ed the ball game In Payette Sunday Miss Elinor Ilandall left Monday morning for hor home In Providence B. L, whore she will visit this sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Llugle motored to BoUo Tuesday for a short pleas ure trip. Mri and Mr. K. It. Draper of Vale, were Ontario visitors Monday. Mrs. JL 0. Whltwprth was visit ing la Outnrlo this week. 18, 1922. 4- 4-4-4-444-4444 4- OALENDAU OF COMMENCE- 4- MENT WEEK ONTAltIO 111(111 SCHOOL Sunday, Mny 12 , 8. p. in. 4 Daccalaurcuto sorvtces. Ser-4- mon by ltov. D. JT aillandors. 4 In tho High School Auditorium. Monday, May 'i'i, 8 p. m. 4 Annual Band Concert. CI. A. 4 Lathrop, director, ou tho High 4 School lawn. 4 Tue8"ny, Mny IK!, 8 p. in 4- Anuunl Gold Mudnl Sponklng 4- lug contest. In tho High School 4 Auditorium. 4- 4 Wednesdny, Mny UI .'I p. m. Annual May Foto. Uoglu- 4 ulng with parado thru Orogon 4 Strcat. Usual exorcises ou High School lawn beginning at 4 p. m. WednewlnJ', May 21, 8 p. m. Senior Clnss Day Exercises. In tho High School Auditor ium. Tliur"ny, May -", 10 a. in. Exhibition Drill It. O. T. c lJnttnJIIoii. On tho High School 4 Grounds. 4 TlitirMdny, Mny 'Si, St p. in. Bnsobnll game. 4 IVldaV, .May 2, 8 p. in. 4- Commencement Exercises. Address by William O. Halo, 4 Doau School ot Law, Unlvorslty 4 of Orogon. In tho High School 4- Auditorium. 4-44444-4-4444-4- SELECT FACULTY FOR COMING SCHOOL YEAR Most of Present Crops to Itcturn Bergenia Abeudrolli AsslKui'd by Wat Department to Per manent Duty With tli" Loral Cadet Corps Tho school board tins completed making arrangements for tho teach ers for next yenr, nnd tho majority ot tho prosont teaching crops will be horo for nnothor term. Thoso who havo acceptod contracts for the coming your nre: High Bchool, J. M. MoDounld, Superintendent; C. A. Lnthrop, principal; L. L. Culbortsou, Misses Cnthorlno Conway; Iluth Cubcon; Loulso Wood; Cnrrio Bay ley; Helen DuiiBtouo. Jamos L. Turnbutl principal ot tho East Sldo school tho past year will also bu on tho high school stair next year toachlng science, as woll as Milton E. 'Miller who wns rocommoiidod by Prof. Elliot Stato Director Ot Voca tional Agriculture to teach that course. M. D. Thomas expects to return to his former homo In Missouri as doos S. M. Boucher. In tho grado schools tho tenchers who aro to return nro Mrs. Poarlo E. Jamlouon; Mrs. W. F. Humnii; Miss Mao Piatt; Mrs. Will J. Boborts; W. J. Boborts; Misses Hnzol Smith; Vorn Nebb; Etta McCrolght; Iluth Lackey; Mr. AG. Mooro;Mlss Laura Whorry nnd Mis. Estollo Conklln. Miss Ada Loo, Mrs. W. L. Springer nnd Mrs. Frank Cnslday hnvu beon oloctod but hnu not as yot accepted. Miss Cora McNulty will probably not accopt nnothor term. Sergeant Abendroth, who was con nected with tho B. 0. T. C. in Bolso tho past yenr, has boon asslgnod to Ontario by Gon. Pershing and will mnko Ontario his homo, moving his family horo soon. OREGON SLOPE Tho ladles ot Park Improvement club gavo a shower fnr Mrs. Slovens Thursday nftornooii ut tho Wilcox homo. Many bonutlful presents woro rocolvod. After nn nftornooii spout lu n social way delicious ro froshmonta woro served by tho Indies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Moss of Payette woro delightfully ontortnluod at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Wilcox Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry nozloer and small daughter loft for their homo lu Minneapolis, Friday morning. Miss Maudo Culp eutortaiiud nt dinner Saturduy evening In honor of tho birthday anniversary ot her brother, Geo. Culp. Mrs. Scott and son or Leon, town visited tho formers brother, Claude Andrus nnd wife Monday and Tues day. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. It. Brelthnupt of Ontario visited friends on tho Slope Sunday. Soveral from the Slopo attended tho Senior class play, "Tho Dream That Camo True" at tho Payette High School auditorium last Friday evening. , 'Iris Coats Is on tho slok list. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnuson Andrus and sou WUllard wero guests of tho termor's sister. Mrp.Frank Woodford of Nam pa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wilcox entor tnlnod Wednosday evening with cards and music. After a pleasant evening dainty refreshments woro served. V. M. Bonis motored to Brogan Saturday and attended tho Blossom Festival hold at that placo. Ho re ports a fino tlmo. 0, A. Karst and family woro din ner guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, The boys club planned a delight ful surprlso for Junior Miller Tues day evening ou the occasion qt his twoltth birthday. Tho evening passed pleasantly In games after which delicious eats were enjoyed by the boys. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Otto 0. Mlllor en tortalned'at dlnnor Tuesday evening, tho occasion bolng the twelfth birth day of their son Otto, 3r. and the sixth anniversary ot their daughter Maxlno, The guests wero Mr. and Mra. W. F. Vincent. NO. 24 ONTARIO MIXES HITS WITH NYSSITS ERRORS Guernsey's ilomo Bun nnd Ills Lour Throw Keniuro of Game Lyplls and Cnssldny Given Good Support Boy Smith Gets Tlireo Bagger Standing of tho Tenuis Won Lost Nyssa 2 1 Huntington . ... 2 1 Ontnrlo 1 2 Vale .: 1 2 Pet. .007 .007 .333 .333 With thu dust blowing across tho field making work for tho floldors difficult, Ontnrlo won Its first victory ot tho longuo season nt Nyssn, Sun dny nftomoon by tho score ot 8 to G. Tho result was a surprlso to tho Nysoa boys who woro confident thnt tho compnratlvo showings of tho two tennis ngalnst Vnlo nnd Huntington indicated that Ontario would bo onBlly beaten. Ontario won because Woodruff had nn off dny, and tho further fact that Ontnrlo's hits woro proporly mixed with Nyssn's errors at cltlcal periods, whllo except for ono Inning, tho third, Nyssa was uuablo to do any thing with Bill Lycll's npocd bnll, especially when n hit would havo counted. Nyssa scored In only two Innings, tho third nnd thu sovonth. In tho I third thoy got four hits oft Lyells nnd theso with an orror by Blackaby nottcd thorn four scores. Again In tho sovonth thoy got tlireo hits nnd ono scoro. Toutsch wns thu hitting star for Nyssn, getting throo hits, ono of them n double nnd n base on balls. Quernsoy and Boy Smith woro Ontnrlo's heavy cloutors. Guer nsey furnished thu fenturo drlvo, n horaorun In tho ninth. Ho also got a single Boy Smith startod Nyssa on tho downward rond with his throo ply smnsh on tho first ball Wood ruff pitched. Ho wns tollowod by Hunted who singled sending tho first run across. Hinted nlso gnthorod two lilts during tho nftornooii. Tho other outstanding fenturo ot tho gamo wnn Guernsey's bonutlful throw from deep center by which ho caught SlmoiiB nt tho pinto by four foot. Bill Blackaby at socond hnd n busy nftomoon gottlng flvo put outs nnd two nssltts with only ono bobblo. lu fact Ontnrlo pluyod a high grado dofonslvo gnmo tho only errors being dno ot Caslday's and ono by Stephens. Chot lackey succumbed to tho luro ot tho gamo and hold down the Initial sack In nlr tight fashion, whllo tho addition of Blackaby to tho Infield strengthened a weak spot. Vnlo Lorn to Huntington At Huntington tho railroad boys hnd llttlo difficulty lu nnnoxng tho gamu with Vnlo by n one sldod scoro. Tho rnllroad men had their batting clothes on and poundod out enough runs to win two games, and thus put thoniBolves Into a tto with Nyssa for longuo championship. Noxt Sunday Huntington comes to Ontario whllo Vale plnys tit Nyssa. Tho following Is what tho box scoro of tho Outnrlo-Nyasa gamo showed: ONTARIO AB .. 4 B II 2 2 O 0 1 9 10 0 0 6 1 A 0 3 1 1 1 0 2 3 Smith If Ilustod 3 b ... Gnrdnor o ........ 4 Lnckoy lb 4 Guornsoy cf ... Stephens rf Blackaby 2b ... Lyolls, p, bs ... Caslday, bs, p... 1 0 0 1 1 3 Totals 28 9 27 15 NYSSA AB F. Duncan cf lb.... Young 3b C Toutsch 2t ...... 4 D. IIoxlo It . 4 Wilkinson rf.,.. 3 Dlvons o 4 Simons bs 4 L. Hoxlo lb 1 Long cf 3 Woodruff p 4 J Duncan rf .... 1 . B II 0 A C 1 7 0 1 3 3- 4 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 14 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 38 10 Kcoro by Inning Ontario 104 00 1101 8 Nyssa 004000100 & Summnry: Earned runs; Ontario 4 Nyssa 4; Two baso hits, Toutsch; throo bnso hits. Smith: homo run, Quornsey; bnso on balls off Lyells, 1; Woodruff 3; strucK out uy iyoiis 7, Casldny 1; Woodruff 8. Hit by pitcher by Woodruff throo. Doublo plays; Toutsch to Duncan, YounK to Toutsch to Duncan. Umpires; Tyler nnd Gibson. Tlmo 2 hours. VALLEY VIEW SCHOOL TO BE DEDICATED ON FRIDAY Tho dato of tho colobratlon at tho now school house In District 30 has boon changed jo Friday, May 19. The dinner arrangements havo not been completed but somo ot the la dles havo it In chargo. Thero will be somo tlmo spent In tho mprnlng setting out treos and moving thu furniture from the old school house. Anyono who can holp with toams or single handed meet at tho old school bouse at 8:00 o'clock. Aftor dinner thero will bo music and a short pro gram, and Prof. J. M. McDonald ot Ontario, has promised to glvo an ad dress, Everybody come and make Valfey Vlow day one long to bo re membered. Tho contractors will have tho new building completed this week and turn It ovor to the board of directors for approval. Mrs. L. Adam was hostess for tho Tuesday Bridge club. 13 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 E 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0' 0 8