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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 18, 1922. ' Owyheovon third placo for rural schools initio track moot at Vale last Friday. Tho wlnuors woro Undo Elliot, first In potato rnco and oocond In hundred yard dash: Nol llo Elliot, second in CO yard dash, and third In potato raco; Konnoth McDonald, second In high jump; Josbo I'ulln, 2nd In 220 ynrdrun; Elba I'ullcn, 3rd in 100 ynrd'dash and 3rd In basoball throwing; Laura Huffman,; 2nd In ball throwing Frod Pullon, 3rd In 220 yard dash and 3rd In high Jump; Hoy Williams 3rd In high Jump. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Davis brought Miss Lillian Davis ovor from Vale Sunday afternoon. Sho had ro malnod In Vale sluco tho track moot Friday. School closos this wook. A pic nic to tho Upper Hot Spring up tho rlvor Is to bo given on Saturday for tho school chlldron. Mrs. Fisher has invltod hor Sunday school class to onjoy a picnic tho Bamo day to bo glvofl Jointly with tho school picnic. Irrigation is protty woll started In tho vulloy now. It Is thought that tho hard froozo oarly this wook klllad a lanfo part ot tho fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Donton and family -woro tho guosts Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kllngback. Miss Deneta Stroud, Stato Wol faro Nurso, who Inspoctcd tho pupils of tho school last weak, condomnad tho school building ns being unfit for ubo tho year round and ndvlsod tho school board to nmko prepar ations to build n now school build ing, othorwlso it would bo necos nary for hor to report to tho Stato Suporlntondent, who has powor to onforco tho district to build. Tho matter will probably soon bo fully dlscussod In tho community. Mr. and Mrs.' T. M. Iiowo, Mrs. Loltoy DoWltt and Mrs. B. D. Blgo low nnd daughtor, Jaunlta, nn.d Carl Schwolzor attonded tho Kolony V. T. A. Saturday evening. Tho Ques tion of consolidation of community schools was discussed by both sldoa with further consideration to bo given later. Carl Schwolzor took first placo In track participants to Vale Friday. Carl Sshwolzor took first. plnco In shot put In Class C, nlso second In tho 100 yard dash In tho samo class. Mrs. Mlnulo Uosenburg of Applo Valley, who has bcon visiting for tho past two wooks at tho Illppoy homo, roturnod to hor homo Wed nesday. ilolon McCurroy ot Holso, ropro Bontlng tho Evening Capital Nows, an old tlmofrlond of tho I'ullen's, was a guest at tholr homu Tuesdny. Tho body of an unknown man who had drowned In tho Owyhee rlvor tho samo day that Otlvor Ilowland was drownod wns found near Hunting ton Sunday. Frod Kllngbnck sold a load ot pigs to 1'. L. Spier this' wook. Mrs. A. C. Drndloy Is visiting hor son Chns. Uradloy and family. . Miss Kato Whippel ot Nyssa, spout tho wook ond with hor r.lstcr, Dosslo, at tho Lowo homo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwolzor raovod onto tho Andy Hanson ranch tho first of tho wcok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Nowblll nnd Chas. Nowblll, Sr , woro guests at tho Q. A. Glascock homo Thursday. Emma, Viola and Tholma Glascock roturnod homo with thorn for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Nowblll havo been olectod as dolcgates to attond tho Mnsdnlo convention at Eugene, and oxpect to visit their sou, Charllo, at tho O. A. C. Ouy Olotni, Orvlllo Rlgalow and Fred Pullon took eighth grndo final examinations Inst wook. Tho school plclno to havo boon glvnn Saturday was postponed Until noxt wook, owing to tho death of Grandpa Urndloy, 0v)lnt) I'Ioiuit I'iimmh Wodtivsdn) Frooman Drndloy, who had boon Boriously 111 tho past wlntor, died on May 10th at tho homo ot his son, Charles, In Nyssa. Mr. Uradloy wns 01 years ot ago. Deceased was a member of tho Unptlsl church. Ho wns tho son of thirteen chlldron, thrca of whom aro living. Ho Is sur vlvcd by his widow, ono son, Charles nnd two daughters, Mrs. H. Pratt, nnd Mrs. Don Mathersnn, ob well ns n number of grandchildren. Fun eral sorvlcos woro hold at 11 o'clock on May 13 ht tho Owyhco Bchool houso, nnd Intomont mndo In tho Owyhco comotory. Mil. FAHMIJUl Does It pay you to Bhlp your cream? Wo don't think It does. Como In nnd lot ub show you how you can gat moro monoy for your cream. Romonibor our Interests aro mutual MUTUAL CUKAM STATION RALPH f. WILLIAMS HIRES ORIENTALS . While Hundreds of Ex-Service Men Need Work President of Disable Veterans' Auxiliary Scores Williams .Mrs. dco, L. Williams, president of tho Disabled Votorans' Auxiliary, addressed a letter to Itnlph n .Williams, Hopubllcnn National Commlttooninu, last Thursday demanding an explanation na to why ho omploys Oriental labor in hlrt hop yards at a tllmu whon mnny ox-servlca men nro Jobless. Williams Is ono of tho largest hop dealers In Oregon. Mrs. Williams' lottor follews: DISADLED VETERANS' AUXILIAIIY Mr. Ralph E. Williams, Portland, Ore, May 11, 1922. 017 Hoard of Trado Dulldlng, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: Posltlvo ovldenco having como to tuy knowlodgo that you omploy Oriental labor In your hop yards, whllo hundrods of unomployod wnr votorans nnd other Amorlcnn cltlzons nro vnln ly sooklng work, I havo tot It mly duty as president o( tho Dlsablod Votorans' Auxiliary to Inqulro your reasons for this attitude Controlling, as you do, tho stock In sovoral banks nnd ranking as ono of Portland's woalthy inon, thoro would appear to bo no financial reason why you should uot omploy at a reasonable wago your follow American cltlzons who neod work to Biipport themselves and dependants, and exclude all Oriental labor. Ono featuro that has Improssod Itself forcibly upon my nttontlon is tho fact that tho example sot by you Is ono that may Infjuonca othor employers. You nro not moroly a private citizen. You aro tho Republican National Commlttoomnn nnd, as such, tho head of llio parly organization In this stato and you thoroforo owo It to tho Ilopubllcans of Oregon to furnish by your own conduct a cor roct oxamplo for othor employers to follow. I havo no rnclal projudlco against Orlontnls. I simply fool that tho unomploymont problom slnco tho nrmlstlco has bocomo so ncuto thn, our own Amorlcan folk should bo taken enro of to tho outlro exclusion' of Oriental labor. You aro n wealthy man and can easily ufford to omploy Am orlcan holp at propor wngos. Yours vory truly. MllS. aiCO. L. WILLIAMS, President, Disabled Votorans' Auxiliary. Vote for FITHIAN for National Committeeman Paid Adv. by E. W. 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