..Mi Don't Forget That We Do troiw x BOOST all kinds of Printing at the Argus Office. For Ontario and Ma.heur Representative Newspaper of Malheur County. County. iPif ONTARIO, okkoon, PRIDAV, OCTOBKH I, 1109, VOLUME XIII NUMBEM l ' " ' . - tMttL W J iiii ! y- , jf Local News. ;r. little boosting won't hurt. Wilson-Duffy Co. for all kinds ol drugs. football tomorrow afternoon at the park. Ontario ft. 1'ayette. Diatrict Attorney MeCulloeh wat in Caldwell and the upper Owyhee on official business hut Friday. Mrs. H. C. Wilson arrived home Friday from a visit to her parent in Hpokano. Mrs. R. F. Rawlii. of Spokane it -isiling her parents and other relatives in OnUrio. Adolph Scbreiber, manager of the Arcadia ranch, is seriously ill with typhoid-pneumonia. Horn Near Ontario, to Mi. and Mis. It. W. Oove, a son, an J you isn't touch B. W. with a 10-foot pole. J. II. Kox, who resided in On tario years ago, is lenewing HC- quiintunces here, the guest Hi Mr. and Mrs. J. II. UMfsB. Auto for Sale flood as new will toll cheap for ciish or gOOt note; must sell on account ol ill-health. S. A. llobson, Ontn rio, Oregon. Miss Mildred WW, who hi t been visiting with her siste. Mrs. Harry Anderson, left tl. the first of the week lor hi i home at Coos Bay. Health is too precions to 1 tampered with by incompeti li vendors of drugs. Try tl.. Wilson Duffy Diug Co., lo cleui drugs, and expert service Tiie Ouillame tract, two milu south of OnUrio, consisting I 160 acres, la to be divided Inn amall trade. F. B. Naylor i the ageut to consult if you d ire to purchase. Blue Prints oi any Townsl.i in the Burns Und District ihowing nanies of entiymoi kinds of entry, dates, etc., an topography. 1'iito 41.00. J C. Turney, Hums, Oregon. E. A. Clark, cashier of th Commercial U.ink of Caldwell visited his brother, K. L Clark cashier ol the Vule Nation Bunk, on Suinhiy, who is quit, ill at his hine in Vale villi typhoid fever. J. R. Buchannn nd Ml Mary E. KlinefelUr, both o' Dial Ox Flat, were united ii marriage at Weiser last ShIih day. , Mr. tyuchauan is a highly respected young farmer und tin bride a charming and accoin plished young lady, und theii uiuny friends unite in wishing them a long and happy muriied life. The OnUrio orchestra will sUrt next Saturday, Oct. 8, ai 4 p. in , at the opera house with from -" to -'in pupils, under tin direction of Prof. F. Khyner. The musical branches to be taught are instrumentation, vio 1 1 ii , viola, cellos, string buss iimmlwlin, muudidua, guiUr, bsuio, cornet, trombone, cluri net, tlute, piano, bells and trian gle and drums Hou. ,0. P. II. -ii, state lubor littinmissjouer, wus in the cily during the week from ialem on business connected with Im ottice. In the controversy be tween Editor Hofer of the Salmi Journul and Mr. Hoff regarding the inspection fee of the former's printing odice, Attorney General Crawford has rendered a deci sion that the Salem Journal plant ia subject to the annual aUte inspection fee, as it is a workshop where manual lubor js borformed aud machinery used for the purpose of gaiu. Col. Hofer should be good to Mr. Hofer afUr the above decision. Wedding; Balls. Onoot'Oiir Most rojHilnr Young l.iulir lit II." Marriage Altar. The liindiiiKVow were taken. The new jimrney thrnuph life hffBB May ihey thus ever walk IftlOftg rowa, Till the KcttlnK nf life' astisa huii. The society event in Ontar 0 this week was the pretty home wedding solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. I'oguc, on Wcdncs day evening. The high con tracting parties being Miss Bes sie E. Pogtie ami W. II. Utter, Bf. L. A Hy oro wn tho officiating clergyman who spoke the words which united the two heurlfl for the remainder of life's journey. The wedding was a qtjltt onf , only a few friends of the family being present. Miss Nellie Malt acted as bridesmaid and Art King an bridgegrooui. The bride was charmingly gowned in French batiste and carried white enrnalions and looked the vi ry queen her life characterizes her to bp. The groom wore the conventional black. I be color scheme throughout the house was red mid while, roses being the Mower ummI. Bessie is one of our accom plished and lovable young ladies Krom a little girl she hOS ffOWtl up in our midst, honored I. vol a nl young alike, and bus evei Ii 'i'ii a bright star in the heme circle, I Ii.' groom is well known in hiturio, having formerly bun l.l'i.l'l-il III llUNl lll'Htt ll.l I. Ill O-B" -.. - is a young man of sterling woilb it present being employed h be goveruuient in the forest service, located at Wisdom, Mon Minn. It is a pleasure to ehrnnicb ihe marring? of such worth) young people and the Argm joins with their inuiiy friends in visiting them the warmest con g ululations. After the ceremony a reccp ion was given to ihe uumeroui riends of Mr. und Mrs. Dtley .n. I the presents received won httndsome us well as valuable. Mr. I'tlcy und bride will soon cave for Wisdom, Mont, n make their future home. teast Oregon's Call for People With the ussiaUnce of tin liffereut railroads in the north west, Oregon has aguin issued lier call for home builders. This slate is reaching it stage o Icvelopmeiit when (hose win come and stay, iminedialch at 1. 1. I others, ull of which mollis that nil endless ehuiu ol I'l.lnnuutluii is going on Some men say, "but soon there will be no room for fur ther settlement", und there is where the mistake comes in. If a thousand people eai h day would cluini Oregon fur then homes, it would be many year: before this stute would be settled us it should be. Over ip Harney Mgjgty .!"" there can be sulely housed hull u million people without crowd ing u single family on less than I quarter section of lund. And there are other communities tlnil are equally as spursely settled at the present time. Let the cull from Oregon re. sound in every other state in the Union; let them come in truiiilottds. Oregon will cure for all and still have plenty of room to spare, says anexchrnge II. is mill I". iiiH . lor Mule On Pine Creek, Harney coun ty; timothy buy and tine grsou pasture; good shelter und Open WUter; elevation, a(ipu feet. Kkvks A Vank.. i . Vun, Oregon. -- For Sale 7-octave organ; u bargain Inquire Mrs. Greer. OTHER SITES JUST AS GOOD Col Wood Thinks to Close the Mallbieiuir Csmyon to Rail roads WooM be a Sariomis Blow to This Coumfary. In On inlei view w ith Cnl (1 E. H. Wood lust evening, he slnled to the Argus editor thai (here is no mvsterv about what Win. llanlev und himself are doing, and that be publicly stated at the Oregon-Idiibo De velopment meeting at Burns last July that he was in fuvor of oi-1 plan to drnin Mallnur Lake if gani.ing small corporations all it can le neeomplislnd. The along the line to muke surveys rmid company is interested in and procure right of way fori about l.'.OoO acres under tbis either district-biiill roads or foi prnjoci I have been niitlior some one who Mould open ii i ied In ml preliinini ry suimvs Kastern Oregon. Such a eon -on which to inuko a report. 1 pany bus been formed in Cm.- b ive been scouring ihe earlh Buy culled the Coos Buy V I'.ast nud milking a great outcry to ern, und ill surveyors are s ., t engineers lo push this work. We have organized u limilar rorpontlion here, the Itoise ,V Western, said Mr.Wood, and we bop to get surveyor" at work. I in liliily slalid here in in to i in that I was in fuvor of an in igatiou district if we could not get a sutisfuclory contract from H private corporation. I he roud company is interested to the ex tentof ttn.DOO acres. The mon wo looked into it the more il seemed to Mr. Ilanlcy ami my self u blow lo the future of Ibis country to close the Mulbeur canyon against railways with an improbable Irrigation dam. Mr. Wood savs he and Mr. Ilanlcy visiti d the Agency ami Warm Spring alleys und are satisfied (hut the waters of the Norlh and Middle Corks of the Malheur river can be stored in heupcr reservoirs than the liar- 1 - NORTH SIDE A meeting of Ihe si tilers c tiding 00 the north side of the Malheur pi ..ji Owns beb! Satur dav oflomOOn at the opera house. J. W. IfcOulioch was elected 1 chairuiun of the meeting ami W. II. Poolittla seieary. Dr. Campbell pj I'ayi tie urged but the si'lllcr wink logelhcl as a unit ami that no piopnab ion, private or otherwi.-e, be aonaidered that did not embrace the inliic pii.jfi t, as (he cut ting up Into di lints by differ ent irrigation enterprises would make the cost i, Irrigalimi much higher for the high lands and p.e-il.U retard their n;( .i malion, and in that way (e counliy Wtuihl bt bt Id ba.k. Ceo. Uovltt of Ihad l) Flat favored the same plan, as did others. He said be anted Mater ami was willing lo negotiate vyilh the Roise Ow lire high iue r any other tomponj that would iumisli wabr im Ihe entire project, Other Speakers slated that Ihe water foi the north side would !h committee inci and elected bae tO come from th. Malheur J. W. McCulloch chaii man an.' riVfr, M litOl had heen the in- W. II I .'. 1 1 '. .-..ntaiv. WORK RESUMED AT OIL WELL Wui k araj ftotimod Bsturdaj will ho routiuucl until depth ,.n llie nullum oil Wll. A of I.M It) feet i- all. lined uitlaau Kisher iiii experienced drill I from California ill have charge of the work. The well is now uown overoouuieeia.nl .Hilling per, mid p'CK'ive llie main vol ume of the liver and yet leave llie canyon open for all time to I ImsI two rnihvax s, one each side of the canyon. Tben, Mr. Ilanlcy und I ore interested in an iriignlion pro- jci i in iiarncy valley, nun in a through Li (mi bod weather. I have lold eveiy one freely whal we were doing and I nnly wish I could promise the people a "Jin IMI" riiilioa.l. I would do ull ill my power to aid il. I cannot lend the people lo hopi tor such u line from anything I mi doing. I only wish I could I can only lepeut I will no all I can to hi nig it about, bceausi ihe way the llatiiiiiau Ijatol tins bottled up Oiegon is n di- graoa I fast I Itteltni d i say i Ii gnu e lo tin in and a disgra.-. Ill the people mIio submit lo il Il ha hi .-ii rOggtOtod tbnl Ihi -In. it Line H ill choki' the Hoist I Western lo ilialh. I am not certain, hut I WOtlM be glad U s '. such u ib spuiie mi. .-. It wmild do more than a thousand lirgUineilll to convince the pen pie that they, Ibemselves, must .ii in. ill-, own the railro.uls. LAND - OWNERS. d nlioii of the giivernmeiit plan, and the Ow pin e could only In i ni-h water Miicieiil for II i i.'Ulb snle. On niotinu an Inveetisotins 1 oninullee ronaletiug of nin. mi inbeis, i.m ( i.m m iltei u.iin foi each district under the pmjccl and one ci'inniiltei man at-lurgi v is ii i 1 1 1 1 .1 to eonfi r will nii capitalists disposed lo hike up the propositi n of reclaiming the lailda iin. I. I the Mulhi ill project, the committor o hi ii d i- as follows; J. W. M Oullocb, rommiltooinan at large I' bV i. ill l.lnl.l, for l'a die. II. A l wood, bo V pci ; ll. li. .(.Utile, ftu Uutarln I'm. in. i- . Mi K lllght) f"l al. .iin Hill, for Ihe Snake rivei ill igatiou distiu I, which inin . i c ihe lainl ol the loWCI li id I ' Hat ; John I', Johnson, I til Ihe M.i : iii iii alley i.l.o.i ah A Turn, fgr the slab hi nr v.i.b y in tin i. iitit y f inl.ii m, II I,. Pom man, foi tin 'i. ei )i ad X Hal. Al tin eluSS d Ihe ineclin oil i obtained at a loser depth. If the c..uipaii fails totlrikooil i Well No I, a kee.md Well will t,e sunk. Local News. Wilson-Duffy Drug Co. , kinds of drugs. A. N. Snliss midwife visited in BoiM yctenlay. Ml. I, .1. Cortright returned rl iilav from a visit In Boiao, rootboll tomorrow atttrnoon I the park. Ontario vs. Povctte. I. II. I'siley is in Portland ut lendinir a inn tine of the Under. lakers' Association of OfOgon, !'. W. Mogon is in Portland Inking the examination before the Stat" Barbara1 commission. Dittrid Attorney MiCullocb and Attorneys Brooke and Biegs hdt for Bums yesterday to a' tend circuit court. For Sale Cheap Improvid Kconomy creiini sc)arntor good as new. Can be seen at Poor- man's, next door to postolliee. Any physician that knows Ihe Wilstin-Duffy Drug Co., will not h Minie to trut hi . patient's niodleino io us lor proporotton. I. s. Millikin is now in charge of the Ontario operu house, und pmties desiiing to louse the same can secure dales and prlota by OOnaolll f him. The Burn. Tillies. Herald sus Ihal A. VfltatOr has been calhd huniedly Ifl Mot Luke where Mrs. Vonalor is reported dun gOTOOalj ill with little hoe of recovery. Williams & Boyer, propm im of the Klcelrie Mane, desire to inform the public that in the futii'e a ehnnge of program nightly will be given at then popular lilile theulre. The baby girl of Conductor Miller, und wife, died at Mont. potior, Ma , last .Momluy. Mr. Miller is ill with typhoid fevei at Ihe above place und Mr. Mil ler is ut her bedside. D. B. Tnttle has opened a second-band store, two doors north of the Argus (dike and will buy und sell all kinds of your patronage uml guarantees bis putrnna u square deal. Mr uml Mis. J. J. pogue, of S illivun, III., ure visiting in tl.,- city. Ihe gentleuiHn is a brothei ol Mayor PogOO, and hu Hid h)a wife i'ii me ull the wuy from old Illinois to attend the Clley.l'oyue wedding. B. I'. Brubiiugh and wife of Danville, Km. sa-, visited in Ihe ily lust wiek, the guests of .1 II Seim i in, us , wife. Mr. und Mrs. Brubaugb and Mi. und Mis. BeOWfOrd left Sumlav for Seattle to attend the fair. At a meeting ol the itv conn cil held last Fii.lay eening, the $SS,000 iniinieipul bonds, u c nllv a.lveilie.l, of tJM. ('jly uf oniuipi, extending period ol JU year , were taken over by Ihe I'irst Nalioiud Bank of Onlaiio, ihe rots of Interest Icing r cr cent. II II jCaton of pAiiiai..', Ore , a gradnule of (he I'nivcr. sity ol Miehigiiii, and the Cali loriiia College ol Optics, has ai ccpted u pusilion at the Cand hind drugstore. Me is an ex pert phiirinaeisl, having many years' cxpeiienee in that line of business. His family will sunn arrive aud make Ontario tlnii home. Cioy J) li.Bas of thy 1'usdimc billiard ami pool fOOMS, tin. al the LVftOsI Hi IhO noilhwc.-l, in- iii- your patronogo, The firm also carries cigars, tobacco, lini coiiieclioncry, etc., The ln.ii and . oufectionery store is separ atc lioin the billiard room, and me uuiics oi wiiiiiiui ure es peciullv invited to muke their purchases at the I'aotiojO, just oul, f !(,v.r lJriSj. j How ALout Your Ta kcs jy October 4th will be the day for the payment of the ond installment of tuxes, und all t;,N(s unpaid by tl.ut date will become delinquent. Those who paid only ball their tuxes lust spring will do well to keep Oc- lObcr I in mind und pay ill tiny lima on or l fore thul day. Alti l ' lit. bl i I ccrtilii ales Oi delinijiu ncy will he hsued to unyoiie will payi taxes on prop erty that hai heen neglected or "Mi looktd I v the owner. This Certificate In nrs mien "I at 16 pei . mt until n dtomad hv the ownrr, ami nnlota radeamed W thin three yi ais the holder oi the . ettilieate hi . -nmes PlltitlOll to a deed. Tr.rcc Guy Old Boys. I ii con vci mg ' f old times Willi Waller IlintOU the olber day, he infnnned us II ut years ago LylS Howard was the (Me Bull of Crook eountv, us no one III thai neighborhood could liddle as Ood a" r.vle. We asked I, vie abniit it and be suid it was I ha triith, ami that be and t'nele loe Madden gave dunces, Uncle lot doing the calling and l.yte handling the bow and taking in the spondoolix al the door. At one time I 'm le Joe mis the champion log dancer ol Irooh county, l.yte was the buss poli tician ami Walt 1 1 in ton the handsomest man In Kastst n Ore i;nn u bard OOmhiliatioil lo diaw to but that a many long years ago. Local News. S. Iv Uicutt of Oklahoma bus purchased "JO ucres of the Qoata cnbiish ranch from Mrs. W. I'.. I . i s, A. I. (juackanbuah has pur- ehoaod i faun in Long Valley, and will soon move to Ins new home Everybody who eon spare the time should assist in removing the weeds from the Ontario cemetery tomorrow, County Treasurer Hollidoj ami Mrs. Il.dliday were in the city Wednes.luy from 'ale to attend thel'llev I'ogllC nuptials. c. II. Trouadala toffsrod se vere loos TutsdJay nigbt by the destiiiituin by lire of his burn, several tons of bay uml harness Mr. Trout dale n ildi on Um larm ne purcnasco .t tin 0 Brian. It is understood that Mr. Spear, representative ol Ki van A Trow bridgi ol ( hicago, known M I he "llie;h l.iln'," u ill inaki a proposition to the lund .owners upon bis it turn irnni (he . i regarding water Taking: Lift Easy An Ontario farmer who c- cenlly sold his ranch was in the eity yestorday with Iii wlfo, and were . on Versing a i b a number ol Iriaildl on Mail street, ' ne of the huh fi ieilllt oft.,ere,,re.lfar,nel,,,nsa,d "I rxnCi'l .ndiii is takuiL' lib aasy now f" Ves," inswarod Ihe wile, "John bus now ouly two regn Is in lile One is that In has to wake up to eat, and the other n that hv hM t llUil BMliug I" sjaon Send Your Laundry to Troy Steam Laundry I J lUJ)Iv: huimtir Kiuisli Only ami 1 Sati,f.icti. ill (iuaiiilile.il A'; ,,,, , ,.w . ,1 the lime ii t AtVtm not: taarooe sm.,..1" wottool Ihs Argus, and th AKesxl' 'price is only the .ar YOBIKG EXTRACTS We moke 'I., hy the gallon and sell tin m by the OUlli'C. Vanilla Kxlrocts l the OUUCf, Lemon Rxtracti l"c tin oum These i xltai ! an super ior to th. .si usually sold and we guarantee thfM to i oulorm to the Pun Pood nnd Drug Act, Geo. Candland. o:immi inci ;;isr. Ontario, i egon l- our iiiiiin interest, and f .lu Dot go into ulllsiilc lines. Ili'iiri arc arc able to gii' Villi I lillr -t n-k nf DRUGS AMi SKILLED SERVICE. ku'ing PnM Zionists Ol the County. Wilson-Duffy Drug Co. m Trn L'U 1 GLASS We now have a very choice tool oi ( ut i .... We nr. ..I-., shoa iii; n select line ni colonial and cm milium brass and SSayi i. n hnme. We guaranh . i, iaotioaj in all doalings, A coinpl. te Una of Strings, Sheet Music and Inttramonli GtmraiiK ctl Watch l-'opairinR. Hai EGrauel The Jewelry ami Mil leal House oi I hits rio, Oregon. St Francis AcaA my. bni-'" ciiy, Oregon. fJ )-jy JjJqsJ ' ' tor Oirls I . ,u- .1 ' ll Ml ll I. ! Tin .illl'-i ol '-Indies em- bracos the eighth grudes ol com in. Ml Studies In .in d mi the -tale com se o studios, ihe Academic -.ni-. i fuui r rs and Ihi Hill I t 1.1 1 Hill I I., music ami painting de- pallliient- Offer splendid inlvuil- Kjj- Tr . I1MH. Im luithel particu- i' i i Ik Ai am uiv i i ud- . - ii. Sin itinu. hisur JJ1 ' to1 I ' - .