J I 4 ( i mfaja0am & dNtoior Don't Forget That We Do all kinds of Printing at the Argus Office. Representative Newspaper of Malheur County. She 9y W WSL For Ontario and Mailteur I VOLUME XIII Local News. Not a vacant house in the city. Harry Anderson, the sheep man, waa mingling with friends here thiaweek. Tom Turnbull, the Skull Springs sheepman, was in the city during the week. A street railway on all the streets of Ontario. Everything good coming to Ontario. E. E. Ooudy, dry goods clerk at the M. M. Co., has left foi Twin Falls and will soon return with his family. Any physician that knows the Wilson-Duffy Drug Co , will not hesitate to trust his patient's , medicine to us for preparation. Geo. M. Stevens is a guest of O. W. Lyells and family. The gentleman is from Ncr. Perce, Ida., and is a cousin of Itrt. Lyells. Mrs. E. M. Dufiy and Mis Jessio Duffy, f California mother and sister of II. A. Duffy. are guests of Harry and his wit. Don Carlos Boyd will soon launch a weekly newspaper al Jordan Valley. Hope Don will make a million out of his new venture. Next Sunday the new fu't mail service between Cortland and Chicago will go into effect, making the run in (SO hours, !ui Will not carry passengers. Mrs. C. A. Stiles, worthy grand matron of the Order Eastern Star, paid Ontario a fraternal visit last Thursday evening ami was royally entertained by the members. VY. Q. Jenkins is home from Victoria, B. C where he spent the past summer with his siting of race horses. "Jenk" says that when he wont out for the money he landed. Of oouisr, he did. At a meeting of the directors pf tfie Owyhee ditch held last Saturday, an assessment of 8 per cept wan levied on the stock for the -purpose of inoreafing the mainteuace fund and the same will be puyuble Nov. 15. a 8. Martin und Mrs. Small Khyuell, the former accompa nied by his wife, have been VUiting with their sistor, Mrs. A. F. Boyer, the past week. Jlhuy took their depurture yee t rday for Longford, Kan. i tyev, W- 8. Young iufprm.1 " tin- Argus that the erection ej a parsonage for the Congrega tional church will commence on the Iota of the church. The dwelling will contain tive rooms. J. A. Draper bus the contract. Dr. H. T. Hoople arrived from -Calgary, Canada, yesterday to renew acquaintances. He owns J p acres of rich land in that section, and says there is no life like that of a farmer, but he still practices medicine as usual. It. S. Kulherford has just re ceived a vacum cleaner and so licit work from the citizens of Ontario iu that line and satis faction guaranteed. When you want your home eleaued just let "Uncle Dick" kuow. Demon stration at Odd Fellows hall to morrow (Saturday) at 1:30 p. m. Croy A Delias of the Pastime billiard and pool rooms, one of t it- finest iu the northwest, in vites your patronage. The firm also carries cigars, tobacco, fine confectionery, etc., The fruit and confectionery store is separ ate from the billiard room, and the ladiea of Ontario are es pecially invited to make their purchases at the Pastime, just outh of Boyer Bros, A Co. Local News. Wilson-Duffy Co. for all kinds of drugs. John S. Fdwards, the well known Htonkmau, was in the city Monday from his home on Willow ('reek. D. B. Tuttle bus returned from an extended business trip to Kmmett and Con Nyiin has lost his job at the second -hand store. Charley Becker, the Westfall cattleman, was in the city dur ing the we' He purchased 1400 tons of hay near Ontario to feed his hovines during the winter. Mrs. Irene Kurd and duugh ters arrived from Mountain Cit f, Kansas, hist week to make On tario their home. Miss l.ulu Hurd is an experienced com positor. Auto for Sale- (lood as new; will sell cheap for cash or good note; must sell on account of ill-health. S. A. Hobson, Onta rio, Oregon. Rev. J. W. Miller went to Long Valley, Ida., last week and returned Saturday with bin wife and children They will occupy the Art King dwell ing in the southern part of the city. II' .'I Mi is too precious to be tampered with by incompetent vendors of drugs. Try the Wilson Duffy Ding Co., for clean drugs, and expert service. Services at the Methodist church next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 11:30 a. in. and 7:110 p. in.; Kpworth League al 0:4f; prayer meeting every Wednesday night. All are wel come. J. W. Miller, pastor. D. H. Tuttle has opened a second-hand store, two doors north of the Argus ollice und will buy and sol! all kinds ol your patronage and guarantees his patrons a square deal. ili-iii' Conant is again located at his old stand in the Fiser building and will resume lh work of cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes, while Mrs. Conant will reside on the land claim on Willow Creek. For Sale (-heap Improved Keonomy cream separator; good us new. Can be seen at Poor man's, next door to postorlico Prof, lthyner desires all pu pils who intend to join his hiu sieul class to be promptly on hum) ul the opera house to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to sign the roll, us In- wants the members of the class to start at the same time so they will progress together. HI ue Prints oi any Township in the Burns Land District, showing names of entiymen, kiuds of entry, dates, etc., and topography. Price $100. J. C. Turney, Burns, Oregon. A tirm advertised typewriter for sale thut could be held in the lap, ami uccording to a well authenticated report a well known Ontario huehelor sent in a ru9h order as follows: "Semi me immediately a blonde with blue eves, with an affectionate i disposition, who is under 50 yeurs of age. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired by Oene Conaet at the Fiser building; better facilities, better work. Clothes called for and delivered. When you want an article of merchandise, buy it of a reputa ble home dealer, that ihe profit may remain to enrich the com munity, and semi your money abroad only for what you can not purchase at home. Home talent, home labor, home indus try, bouie capital and home pleasures are things to be fostered, encouraged und patronized. MEET WITH M Gives ILand Owners Choice Two Propositions Under which He Will Sup f ply Water. The committee appointed by the land owners of what is known as the south side, or Owyhee river project, met Mr. Speer, the representative of Trowbridge A Nivers, the irri- gatum promoters of Chicugo, at Boise last Salurdty evening by appointment. The object of the meeting was to discus the irri- gating of I .'.n, oho acres of land from the wuters of the Owyhee river. Mr. Speer stated to the com - inttlee thai lie would give 1 1 . people under the proposed pin- jeet the choice of two proposi-i lions, under either of which he would supply them with water for f0 per acre. They could organize into a district ami lo would supply them with water under that plan, or he would supply them with water under the contrail pfOpOOOd lust spring with some of the ohji ctionublc features of the contract removed. Mr. Speer stated that if the Mingling With Angola Mi - Mary llclcne Venaloi, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. A. Venator, of Harney county, died ill limit mi Monday, wlifli she was attending school, uged II yea is. 1 he body was shipped to On tario for interment and In funeral took place Tncsdav afternoon from Masonic hah und was largely attended, Id -v It. L. Milligun, officiating Many of the friends of tlo sorrowing family were present, and as they looked upon lh sweet, placid body ill its whiti casket and surrounded by tn-iiii 1 1 nl nod fragrant flow ers yet not more beautiful Ol pure ih. in the face within tlieii heuris swelled iu sympathy fm the be rem td family. Hut let us n it think of Helene us dead, but as living; not us a llowei ihul has withered, but us one Iran -planted, and touched bi a Divine hand, is blooming in richer color and sweeter fia gran c than those on eiirlh. I ml ul I I. .inks To the kind fiieudswho so willingly insihted ns dining ihe sickpess and death of our he lovo I daughter, Helene, we wish to e.pios our heartfelt tl auk-, for 00 sweeter memory cau live in any heart than the memory of then untiring devotion to the one who has ju.-i left us, und we can only add I'Qod blei-s the uohle, bit;-hearted citizens oi Outurio." Mil. ami Mas A. Vknatoi:. Nerve, and TUon Some Talk about nerve, how duc tile following coiiiiiiuuiciiiinn strike you: "Please a ml men about six copies of the Argus about the wedding last week Also publish the inclosed clip ping about my niece's marriage, if it don't cost anything, also iliat have a couple of bill calves (or sale. Send meu couple of extra copies of the paper this week. As my subscription ex pired last week, pleuse slop it, us I mn taking tbfl Vuic I luin deuler now." Head the Argus and get the cream of the news. Ouly fl.Op per year. ONTARIO, OKKGON, Kill DAY. UCTOBKR 8. 1000. SPEER people concluded to accept either of the propositions, he li.nl two men ready who would have 1000 nienand largo iium- her of teams at work on the ditch within 80 days, and would guarantee that if he was allowed to gal to work within 00 days, to have a large portion of the land under water iu 11' I I Begarding the south side pro jeet, known as the Malheur pro iject, which comprises 07,000 ' acres of land under the Malheui nver, Mr. DptOff siotcu thai he has now two gangs of engineers running preliminary HnM over I that section to ascertain the possible cost of installing the system, and would he glad to enter into negotiations wiih the land owners in that section at any time, and if arrangements 'were made, work would he begun ill the in in future. Another meeting will be held by the committee with Mr.Sj ecr iu about two wo ks. Fined 1400 and Costs. John (iilcresl, manager of the Pio'itie Livestock Co., was lined HKI and costs by Judge Wo- verton at I'ortlnntl on Monday, foi fencing the public domain He pleaded guilty to one of the four indictments found against linn ami United States District Attorney M Court then moved that three others be dismissed, lodge Wolverton believed the case one not culling for eitlo i the minimum or the maximum lino, and assessed the govern-1 nieiii's rciuirciuchU iu the cue it H mi and costs. On the stand Mr. (lib rest tilted thai be still had B0 inies fenced at Coyote Meadow, be cause it is a poeki t into which took go and perish, and said ! his enclosiiic was justified b law. Judge Wolveitoii said be would not rule in the mutter, M it was a queatinn lor the Mere tary of the interior. In an elo- 1 1 it-ii 1 plea for extenuation and leniency, tilt) dcii'iiili ill lii i.i -elf told the judge of the (hanged order, and his diligent effort to observe the law in every detail since announce iiient of the interior depart ment thut enclosure of public domain would not be lob-ruled. Left for (.'all Ion i i;t Mr. und Mrs. K D. Oner and daughter, Miss Mvitle. bit Ibis week for Lincoln, Nob , lo isit relatival and friend-, after which they will depart foi Hur bank, Calif, to make their fu ture homo. Mr. Oreer and hi e limuble family have resided in this section many years, and are highly cuteenieil b) a huge circle of iiciiiuinlances, who ex tend them health, happiness ami prosperity at their new home. In the departure of Mr. (iicci this community loses an up right and honest cilj.cn, one lio always hud the best in tcicht of Ontario ami Malheur county at heart, and we hope in the near future to chronicle his arrival back to Ontario to make his home. Hmv anil I'.i.oimi- tin Halo On Pino Creek, Harney coun ty; timothy hay and fine greeu pasture; good shelter and open water: elevation, MOi feet. Kr vks N'anDkhvkkk, Van, Oregon. Local News. A little boosting won't hurt. Wilson-Duffy Drug Co. All kinds of drugs. The Ontario -Payette football game hist Saturday resulted in a tie score 0 to (l. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ctley dc a i' ted Monday afternoon for their future home at Wisdmr, Mont. J. M. Hilt of I '."i i has tie- pled I position at the M. M.lris,,n- Htalb Lackey. I Co., and is clerking in the gro cery department. For Sale N-rnntn house, B rOOini finished: ."lots; desirable pin I of the city ; cheap. Ihrnire C. B. Kcnyon, or Argus ottite. Miles Riley has purchased a lOacrc tract two miles from Boise and will soon leae with his family for their new home. N. O. Kries has received a cm load of fruit, consisting of apples, pears and prunes. Those Iciiing fruit call at the Solid ing southeast of the (pern house. Mrs. W.T. Liiiipkin returned Sunday from Portland, where she has been for some lime past receiving medical treatment for rheuniati u . She is much im proved in loallbaml Bill is cor respondingly happy. Clothes e'euned, pressed ami repaired I y (iene Conant at the Fiser building. Work called for and delivered and satisfaction guaranteed. l! J. Ivors and wife were iu the city from Watson the first of the week. Mrs. I vers was summoned to Cove on account of the Notions illness of her mother. Williams V Hover, proprieties of the Fleetric Maze, desire to inform the public ihut in the future a change of prog am nightly will be given at linn popular little theatre. A little Ontario hoy was taken ill the first of the week and put to bod and his mother told him if he as not ull right iu list morning they would send for Dr Priming, "I donl want Dr. Printing to come hero," said the boy, "for the first thing you know ho will bo bringing us another baby." F. F. Mooie the first of the week pun based the lo acre tract ami modem dwelling of the Do. luiuicaii Sthlers, adjoining I he lOW Utile on the west. Coiisideia lion, r,MM. Mr. Moore has been investing heavily of late in Ontario real ie4atetBud being a keen observer, has Unbounded faith iu the future of our beauti ful city. The Missis Fva Vandal hoof, F.diia petoison, Blanche Do Ar- nioiid ami Ethel Brown, lehoob unites of the hite Helene Vena tor at Si. Teresa's academy, ar rived from Boise on Tuesday lo attend the funeral of their class mate. They were at llelene's bedside when she expired. Geo, Vaiiderhooi brought the young la H - 1 1 (tin noise. I can locale a man on 100 acres of government land with two living springs; good rear r voir site . laud ('an all be plowed , three miles from railroad sta tion: finest fruit land iu Idaho, for . AddrCM I. M. Hrown, Ontai io, Oregon. A fellow down t Outurio, Oregon, the other day bought it 1 1.0 in ro tract of hind and is going to divide it up at nine into JO-aerc tiucls ami sell it. That entire neck of woods is exi tiled over such an unusual proceeding. They have been so accustomed to ruuching by oc tious and townships down there that a 'JO-acre ranch looks like an inch of cord wood on an ounce of coal Johnny Kobertw iu P.iii-i I'liionist M " NTMHKB II a ... i ar ,, , ., . , i ..i I To RflpHns Above Jr iola Han is Minion, the year-old daughter ot Mr. d Mrs. W. W. Ilinton. died in this city Tuesday morning after an illness of :',:! days The funeral took place Wednesday from the Methodist church, Lev. Morrison official ing. The seventh grade of the public school, of which Viola was a pupil, attended in a body, and the following young ladles acted as pallbearers : Betty Hal- colill But bridge, Angle Lyells. M. y Mi on 'I ho Hotel tributes were iniuy, the interior of lite church being I reritable Mower garden, while the casket was bunked with while carnations and astors. '0 ill, i . io ine iiroKcti-iieartcii par ents who sit in sorrow where her footsteps shall never again find echo, this community ex tends the deepest yinpathy, ii .i . i . ' iion nope inai lie, who has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows will comfort and sustain. - Sour Grapes. The Payette Independent pub lishes thf following, hut fail- to give the name of the Friiillaiid merchant it is credited to. It is awful nice reading. Kind, re lied, ami if necessary cull amass woeting and stop the ooejetrae lion of the Snake river bridge before the Oregon folio v men tioned buys that "winter supply of goods'" "A Fruilluml men bant was discussing the Snake river bridge Lwith the writer this week, and said he WOUld be glad when the structure was completed, us he had just sold a nice hill of goods to a iiiuii living hi twoon Ontu i io ami Vale, and that the same buyer agreed to return us soon us the budge was completed lo buy his winter's supply. Me also -.ii.l a number of other. would come to I'liiltlalid fiom the same district." A dol h Sehrieber. Adolph Scbrieber died at his home al the K S. A D. ranch at Aroudia Wednesday owning of typhoid pin oiuni.ia. Six years ago the doesJUOed cuine to thii soetiou front Ger many and piircha-cd an interest in the abuse laiich Two yeais ago be hi nt buck to his old homo and nniriieil an accom plislnd yiltlllg lady, and none tail tlio-c u In. have sat in the shadow oi a gliatberiaveiiie.it call jnslly weigh the sorrow of Mrs. Schiicl'i-i fur, fat awa from honii in the nej "I In t hiisbainl. Adolph was a descendant n a noble family ol the (lertnan eni I 1 1 ( having uite an imoiiie, which be Ipetti lavishly. Fi.iiciuI arrangements not a- l et been made, but lia i ll s I m Ihouohl II. e t.(.(l w i ipM 'I t( ' let tnaiiN fill ml i men I. NOTMK TO T.VXIVW KltN Nuiice is hereby givi ii that the Hoard of laplaliatton will no i I at the i mill house in Vale mi the third Monday, being the 1Mb day of October, I'.HJ'.l, lot the iiUriaoee Ol examining the Tax Loll and equalizing the same. All (dijection- lo the asseskmeltt of any property mu.-t be made in willing and tiled with the (let k during the iiit week of (he board's meeting. S L. I'WSK, A.-c-.-or of Malliciu 'utility,' he A V I l.oiiii(iii IChIoh. viu Oregon Short Lino Railroad, H'l't.t't from Ontario to Seattle! und return. On sale daily, con.- tneiicing June 1st. Ask agents for further partleularr Jr usT v I an FLAVORING EXTRACTS We gllllot make these by the I lid -i II tin in h the mini i . Vanilln Kxlracts Ifte the ounce. Lcnion Rxtrei i- lOr the ounce. These cnIiiii la arc super lor lo those Usually sold ami we guarantee them to rou form to the Pure rood and Drug Ad. Geo. Candland. I. i:OINd ItlttCI.IHT Ontario, Oregon PHARMACY Is mil main lutoreet, anl are do not g into uutaida lines, lionet' we itro able to give you it Hno stock if DRUGS AN I' SKILLED SERVICE. Ln4hg Pr.si;rl)lionisls Of the County Wilson-Duffy Drug lYo. a j . GUT GLASS We now have a e s l ho. ce tork of Cut ila.--. w e are elea ehowing i seleel line of colonial and corlnthlaa brass and USUI i ian biot,,.. Wt giiaraiitit you sal i-fiiotion in nil dealiuge, A mmiplete line ul Strings, Sin el Miimi and 1 1111 umeiit- Guamiitecd Watch Reptlriag. HARRY B, GRAUEL I In- .li -w. i Mui al Iloiie of Onial in I Si. h'dncis AtuJoniy. Btkktir Uity, Oregon tioditliiK) dud I'.iv School lor (fills iujn i -1' I ' M-ar ue ml mil led I In i oin -c o -Indies em- i.iiko tin eighth gredi - i t om i u on studies; 1 1 raced on the state eOUrse "i -tildles, the A. ad uiic course ul foui yours and the 'nuiini H lal i out -e The inii-i, ai.d painting do paitiueiits offer splendid ad van-lag.- siudn - w ill In resumed depti 7, IttOti, I'oi I'urihi I particu. birs call at the Academy or ad- drees the Si-n i; Si ii uun; All llie news all the lime is the motto of the Argus, and the prue is only i 1 the ear. y ZN T