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v ', "r'vtst wnsff tfWWItWliW-" i f 1 U Jl J- XXIV ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, TUT RCDAY, AUGUST 5, 1923 NO. 35 lie &van&. PROPOSED FOR CITY north wu8thhn section o v city compuihich proposed improvement district ix) demonstrate vaiiuk of hetter streets HEW TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Wnter Regulations Hcfivroil Again To Ooinmlttoo Alii Fur Hand Wo- fcrred Train Sliced mill Auto Hpctxl Discussed Honil Houto Connldercd Notlco of Its Intention to create a torrltory north of Bocoml Btruot N. W. and boglnnlng with tho wont of Oregon street, for tho purpoio ot eroding curbing nnil parkwnys, gravelling tho strcotH and othorwlso ImprovliiR them, tho City Council nt Its meeting Mondny nlRlit launchod n campaign to Improvo tlio appoar nnca or tho city that In moro com prohonslvo than nny undertaken In years. Tho notlco calls for tho hearing ot protests against tho Improvement on August 10 at which tlmu will bo hoard tho objections, If any thoro bo, to tho proposod bottormentii. Mayor It. W. Jones explained to tho momborfl tho purposo of limiting tho proposed Improvement to tho ono section of tho city In this manner: "Wo havo talked of this for tho city as a wholQ, but apparently got nowhoro. Now wo proposo to put It forward In ono portion of the city and wo bollovo that tho Improvomont tnnilo wilt commend Itsolt to othor sections und they will follow," After a short discussion tho mo tion to docloro tho Intention carried, tho somo of tho councllmon wnntod tho torrltory oxtonnod to muw sou'- ot Second street in. w. Refer Petition ltinM frnfii n nnnilicr of tro i I'UIIIIUI. I.W... - -- -- "- J norty owners asking thut tho sprlnk Ing regulatlous bo mortlflod was ro eolvod and dlBCUssod at length. Councilman McDowoll suggested that tho city bo dlvldod and each soctlon bo glvon ono or two dayH per wook to uho tho water at nny tlmo of tho day This was objoctod to by Mayor Jones and somo of tho momborn of the council, but no action was taken, f urthor than to rofor tho petition to tho water commlttoo. Similar action was taken with n potltlon for on ex tension of tho wntor mains In tho N. W. soctlon of tho city submitted by C, McDonnell and othors. Hpocdlng Must HtO An ordinance regulating tho park ing of cars In tho business section of tho city, prohibiting tho parking of cars on tho paved stroots between tho hours of 2:00 A, M. and 0 A. M. (Continued on page- 4) INTER-STATE BATTLE IS STAGED AT PICNIC Oregon discys Win IKnll Oumo Wlillo Idaho CnseyH Tiiko Tug ii' Wnr Kveryono Tnkes Illg Eats And IiOtM of Full Oregon's doughty mombors of the Knights of Columbus got entlroly too chosty last Sunday afternoon at Hongglor's grove, ovor on tho bench The cause for their excessive conceit was tho fact that thoy had humlllatod tho Cnsoys from Idaho In a terrible exhlbltton of the natlonul pastime. - Wlillo all swelled up ovor their baseball prowess tho Orogontans challenged tho IdahoanB to a tug o war, nnd therein showed their utter lack ot discretion . That was not all, such birds as Pat Oallagher, J. n. Fortler. Jack Kennedy, George Relshon, Herb Tunny, Frank Itegan and other ?clty tollers' got the Idea that they could pull that bunch of Idaho ranchers over a forty acre field with eclat but they did not not by several rods, they did not. Wheu the melee was over the Oro gonlans were all In. Their defence looked like a Swiss cheoae, nnd the warriors wanted nothing moro than to bo fanned and fed Ico water. It was some battlo. Those two events wero only a patch on tho big time that tho mem bers of the Snake river Council, the'r families and friends had. It was tho biggest picnic tho lodge men havo held, and tho manner In which It was carried forward made the day a busy as well as enjoyable ono for nil There was something doing every minute. They played croquet many of them, and somo game It was too. Thay ate, how they all did that. It was one contest In which honors wore oven, for no Oregon Casey would admit that any Idaho Casey's wife had anything on his when it comes to putting up a picnic dinner. The kiddles had races, the women too. the boys rnd tho girls llkewlso, while barrol contest and freak events furnished fun for tho crowd until nearly sundown. HHAFOHTH HIGHIjAND VKTKItAN SPENT YKAlf IN PHIHON CAMP A. B. McKcnzIo, nophow of Wil liam McKcnzIo of tho Bastom Ore gon hand company, Is In Ontario this wcok on business ror tho com pnny, Mr. McKcnzIo who loft Port land In 1014 to enter tho services ot tho Urlttlsh army shortly after tho war stnrtod as a momber of the Boaforth Highlanders, spent a year In a Gorman prison camp, following his capturo In tho battlo of Pnohon dale. Ho served thrco years In Franco and Flanders and took part In tho offenses with tho Third Urlt tlsh army Including tho Arras cam paign which ho declares furnished tho greatest sight ho witnessed dur ing tho ontlro war. In this move ment ho was ono ot 30,000 kitted men who went over tho top to hit tho Hludenburg lino. WORK CONTINUES ON GREAT FAIR PROGRAM niirvni Hnvo Apportioned Wurl; Iltuncru Tlicnt iiml VtiuciiKO liheii 'Hint IMiihltloii Tills War Will He Krrortl Hrenl;er At n mooting cf the r"l' directors with n number r.f Ontarl) IiusIiim men horo this winds V. V Horrett of Vulo who Is In rlmrgo of tho umu -tm'lit features outlined hh pi inn fur lis ii iMirtmont nnd soucM nn privslon of opinion trim tlm lot.il men who nro agisting him It wan decided ,hal tli'i commlttoo Ijticuri mmo y'mI cn.'Uval, ono whoso rhowM will not bo n ijectlonnble and with outsldo freo shows of high ,c im rcuiuro. iHvorni iu.i;i urgnm xjiIouh I nvo w u commutilcitod I with nnd In a fow days It Is oxpoctod "that a contract will bo mndo with one ot thorn. I Tho committee also wont to Pay .otto to Si,Urv!o the UoMmn nf I Hint community nnd received as Isurnnco that a good string of har ness horses will bo prosent nt every jmattneo. Tho snmo Is truo of run ning horses, so that tho race program Is well on Its way toward complo- Hah Mr. Horrott has started a porsonal campaign nmoug tho buccaroos of tho county and has boon assurod by a big bunch rrom tno upper cuumr that they will bo down to cop tho Icoln In tho rough riding nnd rop ing contosts. A string of wild horses nnd stoers has boon socured and tho wild west features will bo thoro and ni'np nti Mm tinVK sav. l)cin After MvcMock Prosldont B. M. Dean bus taken ovor tho task of looking nftnr tho livestock exhibit and has canon on many of tho stockmen not only of Malheur cunty but In tho adjacent countlos of Iduho. Alrondy ho has been promlsod entries from many of tho best breeders of tho valloy so that tho stock show of tho Fair will bo tho best In yoars. IIIcUok Tnkrw Furm Products i..ia. v V lllrknx will bo In chargo ot tho agricultural depart- ment, nnu wun mo um-i mu Biiuum tees working on tho Community tiu i. uttpinnu fiAi.tlntitt nf tlto coun ty Is sure to havo tho exhibition hall filled with tho best displays ever shown on the grounds. Premiums Tripiou ni ia-ui A worked out by tho board tho .....,i. ....a tnr tlilu vnnrs fair are moro IllOlllluittn w. ...- - -- - - jtlmt threo times as gront ns thoso dis tributed ni uiiy oi us prmictuui, so that thero Is a roal Inducement for competition, ueaiues mom m generous premiums given by mer chants ot Ontario, Nyssa, Vnlo. and Adrian and n number ot outsldo firms. READY FOR FALL TERM Grndo Hchool IklnK Itonnvntml Tvo New Itooms 8curt'd Hy AlterutloiiN OpenlnR Diiy Is Hoiitemlier (I nlamltai. R ni InnuL n U'flAlr Pflr- Ifer than usual, tho Ontario schools will open this fall, and when thoy do the boys and girls will find that the Institutions havo changed, to a degree- at least. In order to be auio 10 care ior inu -.,.!., o. mimliAr nf children tho board ha"s undertaken extensive al terations particularly in me ur- ..i.ni tiiiililln?. Two new rooms hnve been secured by the mov ing of partitions ana me einuiuuuuu of a long hall. Those rooms will bo used for tho fourth and fifth grades which showed the most conjostlon l&st ycur I DesldeB these alternations now floors have been laid and paint and 'kalsomlno applied where needed to brighten up the rooms In which the boys and girls spend so many of their hours each day. I The board Is planning on paint ing the exterior of tho Grammar school and will do so If funds are available otherwise It will have to go wlthout,thls needed Improvement tor another year. IDAHO WANTS OREGON TRAIL STOPPED AT OLDS HRV Exhibition of interference on Part of Neighbors First Taken as Joke by Malheur County lias Serious Possibili ties However Conception Impossible That Oregonians Would Acced to Re quest Commission on Record Nam ing Ontario as Terminus For wcoks thoro hnvo bcon rumors that tho Idaho Highway Commission er, at tho bohost of a group of cit izens In Wotsor and Payette, had asked the Oregon Highway commis sion to end tho Old Oregon Trail at Olds Forry and to Join with Idaho In tho construction of a brlgo ncross 'tho Snako rlvor at that point lmvo boon current. Commissioner B. B. Klddle.AssUtnnt Chief Bnglucor Kotly, Ilrldgo Bngln cor McCullough and Division Bn glneer II. II. Ualdock visited Ontario local good roads enthusiasts could 'not toko tho mnttor sorlously, and Btlll cannot roconclto thomsolvos to tho Incongruity ot tho situation, i Irt view ot tho history ot tho Ida ho road enthusiasts In their fight , years ago against tho building of !tho bridge ncross tho Snako rlvor to Frultlninl bench at this potnt, tholr .refusal to mako tho strotoh from' tho brldgo to tholr highways n mml. tho Idea ot tholr attempting to toll tho OrcKon Commission whero to i .. . ..... ... .build ronus in mis county i uuoinuu tha most collosal p'oco of norvo on record In tills soctlon. The gamo of tho Idahoans la to pa tent to any ono familiar with tho Jsltuatlon that tho Orogon Commls.,I(lnl0anR ,f Uloy cnn ,vort ,rnffc M 10 nm inspection It must slon, with tho Interests of Orogon- ,rom Ontario nnd Nyssn. Iho almost entirely puro having no luns parnmount, cannot nccovd to tho It wm ))n lomembtroi thut tho otlior kind of wheat or othor Insupnr roquest Ipooplo of Dead Ox Flut practically jublo mlxturo present to nny extent. To do so tho Commission would cnrr,(, tho count ,)0m, , by Thoso fleUU which are to , l.o foun. i,.i. .i.ui..tiu ii. n nrnmluna of I . ... . ... ion llio . I nurreu ni lit II ni vnii? ,rupuumi ,..i,.. - .inn maw iiiv,ui - and go back upon tho record as ro- voalod to a public mooting horo In ,1917 when W. I Thompson, thon commissioner forEastorn Oregon - a . a wt mat nm nnru (i inn riiiiiiiunniuii SURVEY COMPLETEFOR JORDAN YALLEY ROAD Progress lUdng Made on Valo-Hrojtnn Kcrtloii of John Day Hlghwa) (JrnttdllnK Almost FluUhcil On Driul Ox Flat Insplto ot tho hent reul progress Is belug mndo on tho vnrlous road pro locts underway In tho county reports, jecta unuorwny in uio couniy roporiB, lloadmastor J. F. Joyconnd Suporln-'ne tendont L. A. Walker both of whom woro In Ontario Tuesday evening. la department equlppod with all tho whllo In Powell Hutto ho took the Ilesldos theso men C. B. Ingruham, 'modern Instructions of tho profession. 'nu nn, ,ig death wa duo to heart C. D. Collier nnd Jack Taylor who.llesldes tho equipment already es-!f,uro .an aftormath o his previous havo been ou tho Statu Engineering tabllshed ho has orderod a comploto ogg Uesldes his wire ho Is sur location party survoylng tho road department for grinding spoclal len- vlvod by threo sons and two daugh from Nyssa to Jordan Valley woro In sos so that Ontario will havo servlco torH iU(,tln, of Ontarie: Barl of and reportod that lino complete, so 'such as only cnn bo found now In tha Jwnlia Walla, and Ilnmond of Pow- - . ifiMiilnn la Mi-pnriiAil. Prows Inrcrnr rlllna I .. ....... -,...... ....! Up. Wnalnv i n.. ......! nnu. In enlltniFl slope stukes aud It Is bolleved that the work can bo advertised soon and construction started. Tho work has uoen uiviuou inio two nmlects. Tho first section to bo constructed will bo from Jordan Valloy town to Denton's ranch. Tho Seconu project irum wuiijuii " - cor creok. Tho first section Is 12 miles long tho socond four and will bring tho road over tho worte portion of the highway coming out of tho valley. Tho new location Is said to bo an Improvement over othor proposed lo cations and a maximum grade of G per cent has been securod, an well work Mcssers. Joyco and Walker report progress on the Vale to nrogan sec tion of tho John Day Highway. Orad lng on tho first 11 miles from Vale will Boon ho completed nnd ready for gravel. On tho road leading to We'sor on the lower Dead Ox Flat, the hill has been cut down and tho gravelling or that section has been practically com- P Division Engineer H. U. Boldock o,,n Tinftdmanter J. F. Joyco expect Ito leave next week on a trip to Jor dan Vallev for a final Insnectlon of the survey for that road and pass up on the plans so that tho work may lio odvertlseu oon Bianeu in who " iva tim nnnnlo of Jordan relief from .tho terrlldo rondltlons which have 'prevailed on that road for years. told thoso prosont that by resolution tho commission had named Ontario ns tho terminus ot tho Old Oregon Trail. Thoro nro also maps of tho commission showing that to bo tho case. When thoso facts wero called to tho nttentlon of Mr. Klddlo ho nskod that thoy bo sot forth In letters to tho commission that tho rocord l0 (ftrnlghtcnod. It was umlor tho representations. t0 t10 county ngont In order that repeatedly made that tho Old Oro-'thoy might bo passed upon for soed gon Troll was to end nt Ontario, 'purposes. thnt tho John Dnv Hlchwnv wns to Sovoral Holds of potatoes wore ox thnt tno John Day Highway was tonn b f0U)(, () ,)0 mbm end nt Nyssa and tho Contrnl Oregon jcl to certification. In ordor to got to end nt Vale that tho pcoplo of post three Inspections which nro noc- thls county worked so hard to sus tain tho various bond slsuos Hitting Dead Ox Farmer ' In tholr effort to divert tourists money Into Wolsor that might como spring woro found to ho vory good, 0 Ontario tho Wotser men nnd tho,"" not K00'1 onxn t",cn0,r'1 f?. Z , . , , iii.ii, luted purposos, Somo po'nto fields Idaho Commission, added nnd ubot- iwhlch woVo planted from other seed tod by u siiiuU luUib of ntcn In Pay wlo found to he cult" 'dly dlsens otto nro throwing to tho winds tho oil ono field having about ono third Inttfcsts of tho rnnchors on Dead Ox ulcasod plants. . ,. n That 1. self evident. Without j ,VlhWS..tft w" n thru, rpad tha dovolopmout of thnt rom cortlfled Dlcklow seed, woro station "of Malliour county must of .Inspoclod. Doth of these woro found necessity bo roturded, yet that np-'to b. excellent nnd woro passed ns poarn to ho a nmall mnttor to tho jcusung tncir vow soini, ns 10 . wmA lno A, A, uutlorrldge ranch un m . t .. a . . u.....i -i iiavor oi uonus 111 grnuo inu rouu from 0ntorIo t0 tho Slldo with tho UIjorBinndtng that tho Highway (Contlnuod on I.tiHt Pngo. ) DR. J. A. HCFALL TO OptomrtrUt Prepnrrn To CViiiductKx. lensho PrHCtln" Ounon to On- Ini'lo l'-oni Joixmii HH'i'lnl OrluiIliiK A I'Vaturo of Undertaking, Dr. J. A. McFnll formerly of Jer ." ", "u . . " '",ho moved to rortinnu. uutiiik iuo eauisli an optomotrlcal business, I nagt row months ho nnd Mrs. O son has established hlmsolf In tho VlBlted their chliaron In Powell Dlackaby Jowolry store whoro ho has!,,,,,,, nmnn nni Wnilu Walla. omo, Idaho has como to Ontario to Tim Rntnl.unnt1 v Tnpimn 'Plllina lifiu Tho Boml-wookly Jeromo Times has the following to say of Dr. McFnll In Its lssuo of July 1st: Dr. McFall, well known Joromo op tometrist lies sorvered his connec- tlons hero. Ho left Wednesday, no has not fully decided upon a now lo cation, having two or threo place under consideration, it is i)r. jiic Fall's plan to visit sovoral pluco, and after deciding upon tho best lo cation to opon an offlco which will be a modern optical parlor nevoid exclusively to optical work. Tho of. flea will bo equipped for lens grind ing. Dr. McFall has been recognized as a successful and compotont vision specialist and a leading optometrist wherovor he has been. Iloforo coming to Jeromo he was located at Wallace Idaho, tho center of tho Coeur d'Al ene mining district. Ho developed a largo and oxtended practice there. Since coming to Jeromo he has bullded a large business, being locu ed at the It. J. Coata store. Before coming to Idaho Dr McFnh was located In Oregon whero ha vsas associated with Dr. A. P. DeKoyser, president of tho DeKeysor Instltuto of optometry. Dr. DeKoyser la nlso president of the Oregon state associa tion of optometry and Is nationally known. The many Jerome frlondj of Dr. McFall, while regretting his doclslou 'to leave hero are wishing him tho t best of success In the new field which 'he may select. CAHMMI) OF TltACTTOIW ntOM DKAimOH.V MICH. An entire carload of Fordsons, tho largest consignment of tractors ever shipped Into Malheur county arrived last wcok at tho Ford diirngo for tho trade In Malheur county, V. U. Staples, manager ot tho In stitution already lias places for many of theso mnchlnos ot which there nro now 1G In oporntlon In tho torrltory, or moro than tlvo times as many ns any other tractor In uso hereabout, says Mr. Staples. Uosldo tho cars themselves thero was rccolvcd a largo conslgnmont of pnrts, so many In fact that tho tract ors buyers wilt nlwnys havo a sup ply upon which to draw. WHEAT PASSES FIRST INSPECTION FOR SEED V. T. lleiTctt nnd A. A. (Juttorildno 1'Xi-st ItnnrhiTN In County To Tnkfx Advnnlngo of Herd Certification. Prof. Cnrpontor who docs tho iced certification work for tho Stato of flrntrnti In tnn nnrt I rn us It It lilu if ill Inti M crop specialist, vlsltod tho county during tho last fuw dnys of July ror tho purposo or inspecting tno Holds of potntoos and wheat for ulilMi nti ndtillpnllnn lir Itnnn mmlit ossnry, potatoes must bo practically truo as to varloty and almost froo ot dlsoaso. Tho fields examined which had boon planted from tho seed oh inined by tho farm bureau lust ruwjvw i ........ -lis ii In oruor ror ft iiuiu whuh Orocon Slonn nro tho first that have ovor been favorably pnssed upon for scod certification In Iho county. Doth will mnko high ylolds of grain of tho vory host quality, of tho host varloty of spring whonl yet found for grow ing undor Irrigation In this section Dlcklow. WIIIMJ VIHlTINfl l).U(JHTi:it IIHIli: HKDMONI) MAX PAHSICH Carl O. Olson formerly of Port land who with his wlfo arrived In Ontario a short tlmo ago Cor n visit with tholr daughter. MrB. Wesley Snydor, of Socond street 8. W. died after a brlof Illness at his daughter's homo last Friday morning Funeral services worn held on Mondny from tho Ilaptlst church, fntorment was made In the Onturlo cemotery Mr. Olson was u native of Norway and came to this country 20 years ago. For six yours ho was a ranch er In Harney county ind from thoro no movei to Portlnnd. iiuring tno ., nmnrtn and Mrs B, II. .. . ' . ,- I tf.i W II u-niinms of Powell Ilutte. J. P. DUNAWAY GOES TO NYSSA INSTITUTION Former Cnshler of tho l H .Nntlonul At Vale Now Cashier of .Malheur County Hank J. H. Wolfo Hells Interest. J. P. Dunaway who for years has boon tho cashier of the United States National Hank at Vale Is now with tho -Malheur County bank at Nyssa, according to an announcement In the Nyssa Journal ot last week. Mr. Dunaway in taking his new position assumes tho task laid down by J. H. Wolfo who for many years was conuectod with the bank and who but recently disposed of his In The old officers of tho bunk retain their places, they being II. J. Ward president, John Kay, George Phillips, and J. J. Sarasln, directors Until Mr. Dunaway can complete hlB business uffalrs at Vule Iloss Soward Is In active chargo of tho bank with Mr. Dunaway making fre quent trips to Nyssa from tho clunty seat. FORMER SALT LAKER MADE CLUB SECRETARY H. II. CIjAV KliKCTBD HKCItirrAltY AT MHKTINO OF (X)MMKItCIAI, t'lit'll DIltKtJTOHH ON TUKH- DAY HAliAUV Jjl.1,000 PKIt YIUH LIVED ON BENCH LONG AGO llrlngs To City Kxpoi-lenrr. (Inlurd In Pulillrlty Work In Krnliirky Ami As Kerrvtnry of Hull Lake Commercial Club. 8. It. Clnv. formerly npcrntnrv of tho Salt City Commercial club wns el octcd secretary of tho Ontario Com mercial club ot a salary ot $3,000 per year. This action was taken at a moctlnit ot tho board of directors of tho club Tuosday noon Mr, Clay Immodlntoly took chargo of tho club's activities. Tho now secretary of tho club Is a man ot oxporlenco. lid Is nlso famil iar with tho nrobloms of an Irrigated region, and Is acquainted with this Mainour and Snako rlvor valleys. Years ago ho lived on tho Frultland t.nnMi nnil llin tnwn nf Plnvtnnlfl 111 Owyhco county, Idaho Is named for his father, llov, ii. v. uioy. Mr. Clay was rocommonded to tho directors committee headed by B. A. Krasor, ny tno urcgon hiuio uimm- I. mm nt r,ntiinrf.ii lln illiirtififintl tint situation with Mr. J. U. lllncknby In Portland last wook and como to On tario Monday to moot with mo uoaru. v- ninu Imi Imnti mil nf pom- morclal work for tho past four yours following an Illness which compollod his resignation from tho socrotury hIiId of the S" ''lln Commercial .i..i. i.. mill itn uinnt In the Halt I.ako Club from I)xlngton, Kentucky Commercial Club wnoss sccreuiry no had boon rrom iuou 10 mu, uurmi. .i.i i. ,!..,. !. Iiml ii nnrl 111 till) dn- TVIlllll HlllV ........ ,-".- -.- ---- volopmont of tho loose lit.f tobacco market which mniio inni cuy imu In that region. Lvilnulnif lit- iliinurt nro f TOItl Hllll Lnko ho wont to Olndstono. Orogon whsro his father is iuo pasior m i" Christian Church. Thoro ho worked ... .i... ..... Iu In rniriilll IllH Mtrollgtll. which ho did and Is now rendp to get back Into tho gumo ,,,- ii. ii.... ,.. ir...l lilu trnlnlnR for secretarial work In the nowspapor of fices of tho south, lust ns havo n largo majority of tho club serre tarlcs. Ho was n reporter ou thn IiOuIhvIIIo Horold. tho IMlnRnn Hornld. both In Kentucky nnd In tho west his nowspapor experience . In cludes servlco on tho locu "to" :. ii. A u..ijbttinti nnil nil I III) Caldwell Nows. which with ls 'atlinr ho oporutod rrom iwui i "- Mr Clnv Is marrlfd and expectH to bring his family to Ontario us soon ns ho can find n house Into which to move. IS HEADED FOR OREGON Her. Douhnn of Denver Comes to View Holdings of liistcm Oregon Iuil Comiwuiy Willi Vlow of Settlement. M..llinni. rnunly. Ill nil nrobablV will soon contain a colony of Swed ish farmers Plans for tho colonlxa tlon of land hero by a lurgo group 'of farmors from 8 wed on nro undor I ...... ....i ...III l.n .nmnlntnil (IB way nuw uiiu mu ,v ... ..,..-.-.. soon as posslblo. Uov. Douhan of Denver, Colorado who has Interested hlmsolf In tho effort to bring a largo number of hlH follow countrymou to this section was In Ontario last weok and visited tho holdings of tho Eastern Oregon Ind Company noar wyssa, in um Willow Creek country nnd then wont on over Into tho John Duy Valloy to Wasco county whero tho company s grant ends, ; i. il.lo .nunlv llin linllllllKB Con sist largely ot Irrigated land which tho company has devoloped. Thoro nro also, or course,- iiiuusuiuin ui lit res of range land, Including tho Croat area recently fenced, nnd those colonists may bo scuttorod from bolow Nyssa all tno way iicrimn tho grant. ... . OI...A nn,l nf I lift flWftlllHll farm- ers nro dairymen It Is expected that they will seew iuo imgim-u "isi ulmrn llmv ran follow itie occupation .they learnod In tholr homo land. I Uev. Douhan declurcd wlillo hero .that thero Is a great doslro on tho part of many Scandinavians to como to this country and that ho hns no doubt but that a BUfflclent number of new settlors can easily bo secured 'to take up the lands ot tho grant which tho company desires to sell. 9 FOHD TRUCKS Priced for quick Salo. See Mr. IJloom, Moore Hotel. 1 ."