l ONTARIO-The Pivotal Point of the Great Interior of Eastern Oregon The Ontario Argus leads in Prestige, merit, and Circula tion. Watch us prow tifeir 0 ,tgn&. mm - The Produce from 15,000,000 acres is marketed from On tario each year Representative Newspaper of Ontario and Malheur County. VOLUME XVI ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1913. NO. 19 WOK CLUB GIVE HUN1ING LICENSES MAY NOW BE OBTAINED IN ONTABIO THE CITY COUNCIL BAKER CARRIES OFF WORK AND WIN CLUB CHANGES ORGANIZATION NAME WORK ON SEWERS BEGUN THIS WEEK El T IS A BUSY BODY ' HONORS IN FIELD MEET GOOD JTERTAINMEN At Dreamland Last Monday Night Proceeds Go to Library Fund Tbe vaudeville entertsiutneut at liremnl i".l oil Monday evening iinlcr ti Hu-i ! of tbe WiiMimi'ri nlub fnr the lnin'llt of the library, proved h vsry sajoyabl affair Htul h nucaess lu iftry W'l.v. The house was well f 1 1 1 1 with mi appreciative audience, that apiilauJl every number. U . lulk dances given by the little on-.. assisted by Charlotte Clagett. wis lii'iirlll.v received, tbe codeunies id! marching being much admired. The uitflit honey girls, assisted by Ueriolul Urown, won the audience by their beauty and singing. It. V. Jones gave two violin anloa tii ii in i I ' tln atidienca eager for more I 4 music Mm MoBrOtktaf scored u ! ! 1 lUircHH wl'.'i her aolo. The liirec caused many hearty Isilghs br tin' l"cil liit al Jake Uregg and tbe Smith family and the ability of (he ilcii'lni tn collect seven dollars on promising suy desired result the doit r -n lit iir-luK H widow, seemed quite uatural. Members of Western Idaho Press Association Hold Regular Meeting The Western Idaho Press 'sssoola tlun held a meeting at Cambridge on Saturday and was entertained by tlit good citizens of that section. In tbe afteruooii the session was devoted to the business of theasaoolit lion, paper and subjects lielng die cuss.-. I tending to place the business ut in i-r 1 1 r publlshitig on a higher ind more profitable basis. Id the evening tbe association was tsuili.nl a buuiiiet by the citizens aid tbe spt-eches which fulluwud were of a neutral character, with the possible XOSPtlou ot Judge F'eUUI ir. who P'lku on "Newspaper Men I Have Mst." Maik, llutus, of l'uruia, president, acted . tnastinuster and Tom NeUou, of CaOlbi nlge, gave tbe address of wel 'unit', uiiiuh was responded to tiv 1'. L rnroell, ot Weiser. Mrs. MeMfl MBtbi only lady called on ami Mego u.ttilly auprepsmd gave a pleM,inK nitatlou. sot I Pi iet passed tbe local people msuy i I, stag tr lag for the Slant Line "J .mi. Kennedy represented Mr. Betgao, ol the I'm. Tlfe met tain ssuii i d auouessaud tbe Cambridge lei , ui eutertaiuen. In is located iu a valley of 10 acres of rich laud, about tlt oi .wjiob is irrigeti.l aud the drj farmed, the latter re- sully settled on by people from tbe - i. wheat fields and thay Ms Baking good, the annual rainfall toiui.' al, out twenty inches, with Wentj ol moisture iu Juue, assuring the tin. ,.i 1UU of all graiu crois. A If- eMa does well on tbe dry lauds, yield "8 a mod hay and seed crop. Fruit !,!3 i ii grown thin- for many Jests uh good success. lai v imer Ontario people are "x'sini there and tbey are well pleased itb the place aud tbe people. FORD AUTOMOBILES ARE SOLD TO INTERIOR PEOPLE Foot automobile in a day is some business for a city tbeeixe of Ontario. lbs Ford people delivered four "-"' 'i'rs this week to buyers from tbe ""trior. Charlee aad Wilbur Hemes. 'ue Narrows ; A. O. Welcome, of b"fusaud Prestley Smyth, of Oia "n ' were tbe lucky buyers. Ueorge sitb, of Diamond came over with lbsui to act as guide. MEETfNGATCAMBRIDGE Harry 11. (irauel has been appointed deputy county clerk In order that be may Issue hunting and ftibing licenses to residents of Ontario and vicinity thereby removing the general mcou venlence necessltstcil heretofore hy n trip to Vale for such lioense. This state gaum department Is carrying on an educational campaign Id behalf of game birds ami animals tbe object being to show the whys anj wherefores of game proposition and game pre servalion, for the department feels that hunting ami IDhing should be Improved and made possible fnr many generations to come. KING NICHOLAS King Nicholas, of Montenegro, hoss army captured Scutari In de fiance of Auetrla, which my result In a European w . PAYETTE TEAM WINS GAME IN FIRST INNING Visitors Secure Big Lead Which the -Blues" Fail to Overcome. Outario was defeated by Payette lu baseball game bjaj Sunday by a score ut l: to .1. During the first two iuuiugs the home team was up in tbe air, while the visitors made seveu ruus. 'Km remainder of tbe game was a hitler contest, but Outario's team Mas nut aide to overcome Payette's big lead. The local boys showed lack of practice and experiei ' ey do not lack iu enthusiasm. Turd lay u igJit two teams were out for practice game and uew talent is show ing up Sometime a team has to lose two or barO game.- to sttr up in ti-rot Perhaps this Is tbe case with ( lntiii iu The ultemluucc MM uearl.v 00 list Suuudy. N t Suuday. May 11. tbe .... i .. '.Wiser. Let's bring borne a scalp. The latteries iu tUe game were Baabja M i Darnel for Payette aud Uriiniiing an 1 Smith for Ontario. WORK ON THE POBLIC LIBR ARY WILL BE STARTED SOON The library committee has tbe worB of buildiug a 1 unary suHlcieutiy ad vanced so that it U expected actual couetruetiou work will start Id asbort time. With au institution of tbis kiusl there ie ueeesaurily a lot1 of red tape to uuwind before all tbe plans sre approved and tbe contract, let. GATHERING CREAM WITH AUTO Tbe creamery is now running a motor to collect tbe cream from the ranches aud tbe result is a large in crease in tbe amount of cream re- I ceived. Six Meetings Held During April Result in Many Improvements Regular session of the city council was bell Mondsy evening. Minutes of the six meetings in April were read and a pproved. bills to tbe amount of about 3.000 were ordered paid. About 01,100 of tbll was for tho new walks on Oregou Htreet aud first payment cf 9900 on city hall. Reports of officers read and filed A car of sewer pipe wss reported here and referred to Finance oottimltee. Shooting gallery license was made tl'i a quarter, payable in advance. Cut In Mortou street between Wash ington and I Mkutu avenues was re ferredjto stie.-t committee. Light com. dttee was Instruct ed to look after electric ligbt pole at Carter house corner. Water and Light committee was la strurted t luvesOgate the neaping of water Into the Wilson block cellar from park. Pa in. i it Lu i lie mill i-i con structlou referred to Finance commit tic. Delivery of bonds for city ball and '.i-'ai-i n i ili J i .ill jr aud referred to Finance committee. I l,e pun Ii.... "I a v. mil door for the recorder's room In city hall refeircd to Finance committee Mr Zimmerman, of the Light and Water committee reported the usees Ity of some .10 additional light Im tbe new territory to be takeu into the city and It was referred to Ligbt committee to get prices fur name. Tbe Inikmulty of labnrera la Ibe aewer ooustructlon was refsrrcd tn the ('manes committee. Tbe city electloo to take In the uew territory will be held ou May 27 aud tUe Light committee sre arriing Ing for lighting that section ami tbe Street committee Is arranging for tbe cross walks. FRIEDMANN GASES NOT DOING WELL New York The Frledmann patients in New York are not doing well. In fact, some of them are decidedly lib This f.ni. lombiaed with a knowledge of the nature ot the sale Frledmann !, i.. .u i mil jilii-1 ill, ha made all physicians connected with tbe Friedmuun testa anxious not only fur their own parlWtl but for the welfare of tht pnt.llc tn general. Id fore Ho- week la out It Is most probable that three, aud perhapx four, public statements will be made from public institutions, noue ot wliii Ii will 0 Dr. Frledmann or his Tina Information haa been placed lu the bands of tbe New b h de- I wl.u-h tin- I'li. ..m.iuu patl.ule, all of whom bae been watched tor the de- li.irln. The statements made are strong One of thtiu Is suppose.! to bt that some of the cases treated would have r if tin-) 1. d not had the FrUdJBMB Injiition .;ud tb:it the dture la 'In ir sys tems ttc.is to have uucii the bacUU a (i .;. i. i laces which they M baft at) '-'d. i - -. Fought as Man w an Irish lassie. hi, enlisted iu the r.. fought bravely under in J later spent nearly ., year In Soldiers' and Sail ors' Home ut QtfJjssy without her sex being detecte I, wus revealed by Col onel J. O. AmMboii. superintendent of the borne, when she was committed to the insai: isldm at Jacksonville. PROMINENT JORDAN VALLEY STOCKMAN PASSES AWAY Henry C Lambert, a prominent stockmau of Jordan Valley, died tbere last week. He was burn in loaa la 1865 and left two brothers. With 66 Points to Her Credit And Wins Over All Contestants In tbe Kastern Oregon Truck and Field meet held at I' -. I: t . Inst Saturday, Huker. Wallowa. Atbeua. Iiiitiiande. Pendleton. Union, nnd Ontario were represented, liaker had nluiut Bfl men. of the 7(1 entered, Wal loon hud '.', Ontario and Fnion 1. '1 he Ontario beam left Friday morn ing feeling that while we could not win the meet we would give tin- others n good run for i heir honors. Wallowa felt tbe same way while Maker was confident ot winning easily. On Saturday night nlmu everything wss over Maker ha I 0d points. Wal Iowa 18, Pendleton 12. LsOrnnile 0, Athena 0, Ontario 7, and Fiilon 1. ''. ikei lii i I won 1 1 firsts out of a possi ble II ami a great many seconds. On tarlo had two seconds aud one third. John Ruth winning second In the 4 10 yard daih sfter a magnili t run, Fred I jr. key got second lu the p ile vault at 10 feet end lost llrt . :l v by accidents over which he had no control, as he cleared the bar nt 10:7 al least six luclici. Kntiert Mini. In wou third In the hummer throw, AIM Mci'hernon startled tbe crowd by wlnuiug the picllonnarlea and 0 ii ii 1 m lu the N yard dash and gett mg good place lu the pi elliiiiuar les ol tbe 00 yard-dasli, ilt n'ii. g Herbert, if linker, who wus claimul to he the fastest dash mau iu I '.astern Oregon However the start In tbe .'ai yard dash was claimed to be bad ami it had to be run ever again. Tills time Mac failed to get off his marks and we failed to gat place. On the whole the coach fesls well satisfied with the work done as every man tried bis very best. The meet sbowsd that uext year we will have tbe beat team in eastern Oregou aud will win tbe meet. Beginning uext fall every effort will be made to pre pare tbe strongest and best balanced team Ontario bigb school ever had. Of tba eight men who weut to Peudletou, Ruth aud l.sckej earned tripe to Kugeue to the I'uivi-rsity meet next Saturday. McPbersnn did such good work that the high school has taken up a eubscrlptiou to si ml lit in. Lackey is almost certiiu to win first iu pole vault, while Ruth aud McPberson will win points la tbe dasbee. Providing there are no mishaps we will take ni'.n prints than were obtained at Pendleton. BEAVER RIVER PEOPLE CIVEN A FRANCHISE IN PAYETTE A fi jear trancbise fjaaj the JJaarer Ricr Power eOwXpajs b the Payette council. the ftUCb'M p rovides Unit tbe DO cumpuny is to build into Payette hy Jauuary 1, r.iit. The bighist i.ites stipulated iu tbe traui-bise for r light tiug is l'J cents per hoiu f,.i the rst 20 hilosutt bonis. 'li.i g ..i also suites to furnish free light for tbo city ball, fur the city el., in. sigu and tbe pumping aud Hi. sta tlons as well BS tl. i .1 and parks. GEM IRRIGATION DISIRICT NOW HAS WATER AVAILABLE O. F. Redman, tbe Idaho-Oregon coustructiou mau, was here Muudav looking over tbe local lines. He stated tbe company had finished up 30 allies of transmission Hues Satur day to tba Gem irrigation district and that section is uow receiving water. Tbe (Jem lands are among tbe richest in this section and tbe con tract witb tbe Power company gives the district tbe use of water for tbe first three years free of all charge, witb tba additional item of no interest on tbe bonds for a like term. Tbe water will cost 827.00 per sere, witb only tbe bare mainteusuoe charges for tbe first tbree rears. On Thursdsy. May 1, a called raest iug ot the Work and Win olub was held at tbe library at 2:110 p. m. for tbe purpose of considering s change of name. It was voted to change the name of the club to the Ontario Womau'a club, borne other necea ssry business was transacted, but on account id tbe unavoidable absence of I some ot the members, the regular . i n no. 1 tueettug was adjourned to I Wedncsdsy, May 7. The ladies are to be congratulated i on tbe entertainment provided. The 'music by especial nichcrtin was unite a feature VICTOR MURDOCH (ft by Amsili-mi I'rwsa Assuclutlon. Victor Murdeek, Kansas Representa tive, who Is Isadsr of the Progressives , In Congress. ANTI-ALIEN BILL IN CALIFORNIA PASSED Johnson Will Withhold Signa ture Until Bryan Confers With Wilson. Sacramento. The California antl alien land holding act. which passed both housea of the legislature within 'ii hours after bringing about one of the most unusual situations In the his t tfj ot th nation, will lie on Governor Johnson's desk without his signature until Secietary of State Uryaii au con DM with 1'resldeut Wilson lu Wushlug tou. itnl finally In bis diplomatic i-fforl to dissuade the California leg islature from enacting an ali n himl bill affet ling the Japanese, .iu declared that ho ! i j ihe i" uple of tbo r' ii the ii dum, I no uct shall ko luto ef- plaiOl that the DSblB," i oiibll- l dUomla i si's redraft ot tbe alien wnd w tor the words "Ineligible to ciiuin slilp, " are equally as discnuilmitory ami, ti i i ill, ohji-ctiouable to : il..- iin.l ...i. ei pamUHni aliaaj ineligible Ut rl p io lease agriculuuul l.n ' tbree car-, tho mesui. inosi drastic of uu that had been proposed. Now, however, il is asserted by u..... that it will Mi oiaplish Utile, luusiuui fa as it doth no' stipulate that the leases may not I 1 agalu aud agulu. FIRST LOAD OF WOOL AR RIVES IN ONTARIO MONDAY The first load of wool arrived at tbe warehouses here ou tbe 5th Last year tbere was some brought in on Marcti M, from tbe feed yards. Tbe first from tbe range arrived on May 10. The wool Is of excellent quallly tbls season, but the buysrs are not offering much, tskiug ad ran lege of tbe wool schedule now being passed by ooagress. y w To Be Constructed By Day Labor Surpervised By City Engineer. The work on the Bfettat to the city sewer system was started this week with a good il7cil crew, two car loads of sewer pipe haviug arrived for the ditch. Knglneer .Iaiulsh Is in charge ot the work, which Is la log done by days labor. This Improvement will do mote for Ontario th.ui any other ever iiuhIh here and will pavo the way for a permanent sower aud water system to cover the afire. My. CLASS PLAYS DRAW Both the 8th C.rade and Senior Plays Prove to Be Popular Attraction. lug del ot tl.e Hi'hools have bioiiglil mini) uti i tun iiueuts Sliluug the puplla aud for the public. Ou Friday evening the operetta, Floriuda was presented at Dreamlaud Df the pupils uf the eighth grade. The theatre was crowded, standing room being at a in iniuin aud all en joyed the singing and acting very much. Foil". ting was the cast: Florlnda, a little village maiden, May belle Caldwell. Poituiiiu, fairy queen Opal Allen. Vale, queen of the witches Pearl Voust. Vorolngal. brother of Floriuda Fern Calvert. Fust wit. h Bessie Morton. Second witch Dpal Johnson. First fairy- Hazel Record Hecoud fairy- -Nettle Peterson. Piaul.t-htbel lllslnp. Ou Tuesday evening the juniors held a reception In Wilson ball for the seuloro. Ou VYcduvsday evening the senior class pieseutid tin- play " College Towu" at Dreamlaud to a crow. Ind bouse, with the fallowing1 cast: limiuie Cuveudlsh, a Rah-rah boy BpniSt Adam. Tad ( In i Mine, the college cut up 1'ie I Lackey. icii- i be Ace of Spades le. McPheiviii. i I. Ill eppi 1. hill uf unlltsiy 'hoiiieey Shaiuhi rger. Prof. Banacbarlb l' 1 1 . Oaalf of Phil, goy, l ail Puroell. .fa KflAll '.il.. II cup- tuln Larue Slack Si. oiiy l. .in, tl.e freshman Kail Tbo tup Dr. T i faculty ' b u lag Orau "Jim'' Oba i lag, law girl i . ii- i.i -..i-i. Bad uin Havilai.il, Hut (ullegi. widow Kvg Vumlerhoof. ij "Ma" pulai iiiinl! iee. i ' , Wall f.ini t, N. V. : . I i key. Mrs. !i .;. .it i 1' it, a tuculiy type Villa Putter. Mra, Mollis Stiles, a faoueymoouer Roth Test. Miss TwIajfO, a relic of other days Villa Carter. Mrs. Twiggs, a motherly old soul -Ruth 1) isne. On Sunday evening tin- Unccalsure ate sermon will be delivered by Rev. Oavidaon iu the Methodist church. Ou May Utb class day exercises will be held in the auditorium. On May ICth the Commencement exercises will be held in tbe audi torium. The pupils have been busy for some time preparing for tba several euter taiuuieuts aud iu all of them have acquitted themselves very creditably. The graduating class Ibis yeur is tba largest in the history of the Ou tario bigb school. HOUSES