n. ONTARIO-The Pivotal Point of the Great Interior of Eastern Oregon m Qrtbxtto mm -r Ontario Arjruw leadfl in Prestige, merit and Circula tion. Watch us grow The Produce from 15,000,000 acres is marketed from On tario each year Representative Newspaper of Ontario and Malheur County. VOU'MK XVI. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918. NO. HOWELL CONCERT CO. AT DREAMLAND Sunday NiKht, January 12 One of the Best Companies On the Road The llU"WP" Concert company Vj nppnr at Dreamland theatre. o-r evening January 1 If yoo pun''".' --- jtljnv if"" (I IIHIHlf thin will he ii tre.it fnr T0I1 I ' llnllnwell company bus l,D psople Wltfe them mII trHliioH Builrlans and the press has bom very ,.,. U praising their entertalumone. Ths Dreamland management has plicf.1 the tlokcte at "." eenta lor nil MrU "I 'be house. hloli la very rasajtwhle for th ia olm of entertain PfOt. AND WIN CLUB HOLD BUSINESS SESSION Tb regular meeting of the Work Hi) Win Hub oai held .Innnary 2nd ittha library, the president, Mia. II. H Whltnev, In the plmir. On account of the lllneaa of the member who ikould hiivi given tliv paper fur the iftrmi". there wna do program The trtuuri'i gave her report and aome Olber buaiues wa transacted. Oaiag lo i in' fact that certniu '. - legal formalities bare not ton oonipiled with, the club will tn' to tiki- further action in resgnl to tbe contemplated change of name ml audi action was puatpoued uutll I lilrr ilHte. TAFT PRESIDES AT j POLITICAL "WAKE" New York President Taft presided ar Suturiiiiy night at what he styled i own political 'wake." He mini" Ua fuoar.il oration over hie political corpai-, ia)Md modest praise for the aWCathat lie (Jul while In- Ined in tlie Wu Rouse, recited at length the euii thai 1mI to Ilia ' demise. " and l"ckad ilu- enemies he held respon kU lor Ills lukliiK off Th president wus the only apeaker M tbf republican reorganization dm '. liven ut the Waldorf Astoria to or than liiOO republicans from all or the country. He spoke for more un "n hour Ills defense of his ad Oantrstion was the executive results lOu produced, his reply to peraonal oitiolsm was that he had been more Waiiiiii.TMoo.i iiiu,, blameworthy. In the ootiroo of hla speech the urea- nt made his first public reference toColonel ltosevelt sinee the close of campaign, asserting that probably 100.000 voter, normally republican, their ballot for Mr. Wilaon. "In i to avert tbe danger of Mi Mowveic. election." fAVOR PUBLIC UTILITY LAW PrMnutiVti of Companlaa to Ce ' With Railroad Commlaalon Mat--After much diacuaalon an fmtnt ., reached between the aaj conimiKslou and repreBenta- r,l'18u. Vatar, telephone uud tele PP Haimitt wno ueltl a tonfer 1 hre ne aKreement lB tu,, an tin ff. . l .. . -" audii i,h filed by J, ... ..! ) 15, T- lUi" taej ikajl be tbe aume aa "aeiiateoce on January 1. 1111. -Worlded by tbe bill. offimin,., were aupolnted t0 uk, . ues'ton of uniform accounte ""or unit era were discussed. Tba . nd companiea will have fa mutuittfe, and the telephone aud J" "'iiipanies another commit ".ni commissioners feel , . !' " " eninpliahed to- t about an intelligent ad- ' 'lie public utllitv law I I lltilltv MrniM.all. Ill kl .."I'uiiuiiniii .ii k i ......t- iiie I-OIUIIIISSIOU ol all .-,...., ... ..;.i. I. iv.. i.U .1.., .-. 01 - --- -v....,,a Willi I ua1 i il iic utility corpor- I of franchises ielpftllttec IVlaloUl 61 tne bill v.ere tlon b) the OOBBtlS- irpontlona might in proceed uudet APPOINTMENTS TO CABINET UNDECIDED Princeton, N. J. President-elect Wilson has made clear that nobody in the United Statti ktx'w as yet who wna going to be In his cabin. ;, ()r what could be the program he would dug goot for the next congress. He declar ed he ti.nl not offered a single cabinet portfolio to anyone thus far. ami had reached no conclusions as to plans for tiie extra session. Mr. Wilson said that, while he had ".invnesed a variety of subjects and li;wl talked over many names with democratic leaders, he had not giver nn intimation either as to his selec tlons or bis course with respect to legislation. He indicated, however, that he expected tbe extra session would not be devoted exclusively to tariff making, and aald he would ape clfy In h special message some of the subjects upou which he would llko leg islation. Te Presidentelect admitted he waa finding the tank of cabinet making difficult. He aald he would delay an nouncements until be could uuma hla ntlre cabinet. STATE DEBT ML BEING MUCH REDUCED During the Past TWO Years j Few Outstanding Warrants. Salem During the biennial period from October I. 11)10, to September 30, 1912. the office of aecretary ol atale lasued warranta aggregating .'. 04.64, according to the biennial ! 240. report of Secretary of State Olcott Ouietandlng warranta on October 1, 1910, amounted to 1:17.171.56, while outstanding warrants at tbe cloae of this biennial period amounted to $40. 1990. 1 lie only out-landing Indebtedness la a small amnutit tit "Certificates of evidence .. allowance ol Halms," snd "Cerlltlcai nt indelitednesa," Issued according i. law and tor which appro prlations will have to be made by the leglslatui I The total amount of revenue re.julr ed for state purposes (tor 1911 was ee tltniited at H.HI.HUt, which luclud ed $:!:!, 795. 60 for l Ik- normal school nt Moiiinniiiti Of this amount Jii'.iT. i'n:i waa receipts from indirect aources such as (MS, licenses, etc., and tl. 385.tll5.H4 was raised by direct tuxa tlon For tll it was estimated that 'i, ti56.6:t.'t ii would he ueeded, of which 1592,817 91 came from indirect aource and S3,ti56,ti33.6tf came from direct taxation. Eaatern Oregon Without Mail Burns -Horns bus been without mall communication with outalde points since Tuesday. ('. M. Kellogg contractor on the Prairie City Burin route and four other routea, all ol them .entering in tbia section of Ore gon, refuae tu handle the mall on tbe ground that the government violated the present mail contracts by the en actmeut of the parcel post law. F. J. SHEPARD tha St. Louia Finley J. .. .. ui.. i railroad man engagea io man , Helen Gould. H s .m aWjilBw Sifiifl sflC9i "fl Br . vt-f ; st7L4' ( M m mi ' - 3P1B fl tils iJH LaW i) ioaaaVr -J bbbW oMaHavMHoOWt, ff 0. W. I & N. TO TAKE OVER THE OREGON & EASTERN Is Said That Recent Supreme Court Decision Practically Forces This Combination. The Change Will Likely Necessitate Establishing Head quarters Here for Officials -To Begin Laying Rails Between Nyssa and Homedale on Buhl Cut Oflf-New Year Opens with Much Activity in Railroad Con struction for this Section of Oregon. A rumor la current tbat. tbe action of tba aupreme court haa compelled tbe O. W. K. A N. to take oer tbe con atruotion of tbe Oregon i Eastern rail road weet from tbia city. Just what this mean, la difficult to aacertaln at tbla tlma, but, It la Inderal. .ml tbat It will also include that part of tbe O, W K. Jr. N. eystem between Ontario and Huntington, now operated by tba Short Line people. It will necessitate the establishing of headquarters here for m I nrfiVI- si, and aome of the rolling atook hut , If will take time to build stdetin?ke. i.. n ml hiin-.es and shops. It la also atate.i tbat the ateel gang will be at NyaaH iu a weak ready to "tart the laying of track on tbe aouth ' aide Hue between Nyaaa and Uuma-.1" dale, where tbe grade has been com pleted for aome time. Engineer Oaborne baa rented a bouae there. Tbia will mean tbe completing of the line 'to Hubl at tbe earliest pcaaible date aa the Due to Nyaaa ia of no I. em hi to the company until thev can make the easteru connect inn. which will give them a water grade to tbia place. The road will probably be double tracked betweeu Ny-sa aud Ontario to take care of tbia extra traffic. The nen double track bridge at Payette ia uearly tluisbcd and it la understood tbat tbe other bridgea iu tbia section will be wldcued while the bridge gang is here. Tbia will uiean many montba work aa there are JURY LIST FOR JANUARY TERM OE CIRCUIT COURT The January term of circuit court for Malheur county will convene at Vale next Monday. Following ia the jury list drawn for the January term: J T. McNulty, of Ontario, merchant. W. H. Cecil, of Ontario, farmer T. A Barton, of Vale, farmer. Sheridan Johnson, Jamieson, banker. Emit I.. Tachirigi, of Brogan, farmer A. I' Penrod, of Malheur, farmer. J. D. I humaa. of Ontario, farmer. I. B. tuisberry,nf Vale, laundryman. F. ('. Soldera, of Ontario, farmer. lames Small, Weatfall, farmer. S. W. Tate, of Big Bend, farmer. A. M. Groth. Jordan Valley, farmer, F. B. Freeman, Ontario, saddler. A.E Robinson, Jordan Valley, farmer. Charlea L. Thompson, Ontario, farmer Amoa K. Johnson, of Ontario, barber. O. D. Lovelesa, Brogan, carpenter. E. K. Armstrong, Riverside, farmer C. W. l'latt. Ontario, banker. Henry N. Si.kney, Watson, farmer C. T. Boynton, VoJti farmer. J. C. Kelsay. Weatfall, farmer. N. A. Peacock. Ontario, farmer. M H. Host uk, Nyssa, farmer. C E. Alcxan'-' r. W.-'tall. farmer B, A. Lofton. Ironsile, farmer. Dat O'Neill, Jamieson, farmer. G H Ri.ker, Vale, farmer. Eli Rose, Iron -ni.-, farmer. Sam lOBith, Vol, farmer. R. l.. peott, i; uuh, (orator. Gun CtJbs Organize State League i , -!: or -eiited either in per son, or b from tba gun ( ba el Kugei a, Portlaae, iolem Albany, Oi rario, Jeseph and Coquill Cat! 1904 lO tOO .oom, of the 1. - mmnvtal club and oraanlied a atati - - - leu fur ' Ironlotlon of "port a muni of long bridgea. Tbe Cumtroction gang baa laid ralla to wltbin two miles of the mouth of tbe tuonel, where they were compelled to stop while a bridge la being built. 'ilu- near the Harder Ranch. NEW CITY COUNCIL IS SWORN IN MONDAY NIGHT The new citv council wa sworn in 'nd MUm0(1 their official dutiea laat Tuesday evening. The old council met Monday evening, passed on the monthly b'"" ,nd wounrf "P the year's bualneaa. There were only two changes made ,n tne city offlc'' family from laatyaar B- Frye wa" fhoaen councilman at I recent election in place of H. C. 1 llilVlT Ufhn i !. It I In uaaa-t-.a anAlkaa t v m.v.i vu avian ii"iin I term. J. W. McCulloch waa appointed city attorney in place of A. N. Soliaa. The three councllmen who were re elected were E. A. Fraaer. A. Zimmer man and J. II. Farley. The holdovera from laat year were Mayor A. W. Trow and Couucilmen C. E. Konyon and .1. H. Gregg and City Treasurer (' W. Piatt, The council organized by electing ('. E Kenyon president of the council and Mayor Trow announced the following appointments which were confirmed: t'ity recorder. H. B. Grauel, city at torney. J. W. M.i'iiIIi. -h. city marahal, Unht. O'Dell, aatistant marahal. II I.. Noe; atreet commissioner. A. M. Lack ey; Are chief, H. C. Farmer; health of ficer, Dr. H. H. Whitney. Mayor Trow appointed the following committees, which are the aame aa laat year, except that Mr. Frye takea the place of Mr. Boyer on each committee: Finnnce- Kenyon, Frye, Fraaer. streets. Sewer and Draina-Fraaer, 1 'refc"a. Farley. Water and Lights Kenyon, Farley, ! Zimmerman. Health-Gregg, Frye, Zimmerman, Wedneaday night the council met again and fixed the city tax levy and traneaetod other business The city 'evy waa fixed at Ave milk, includ ing a lib'ary tax of one mill. The city tax levy this year ia one mill lowei j than laat year when the Ontario city levy waa lower than any other town in tbia section. The library commission feel assurred that plans will be completed for a Car nagie horary in Ontario within the preaent year. C. M. Sterna, who waa appointed to audit the city recorder and city treaa- urer books, reported the booka correct. The report was accepted and placed on file. The ordinance to grade Morton street passed the first reading. A petition for two street lights near the eaat aide school was referred to the light committee Farmer Killed In Well Troy. -J. II Trout, American Ridge farmer, met death in a 60 foot well by being struck on the head by a bucket ' containing It bricks Just aa tbe ' bucket was being let down with a windla.-s tin- rope broke, tOO bucket striking Trout on tin.- chin, killing him instantly Will See Great Log Camps ow, i i ual exnerieaee and ob oorvol ona In th largeat whin- ploo logiiing oampa In the world will be a pan or i! try at the Dolvei of Idaho this v. which I i y ti. A portion of in tbe OMBOfl of the poiUtch Lumber couipauy u . tne ea-'eru se. non or i.atan county. . SUDDEN DEATH OF BIG j BEND RANCHER LAST WEEK E. afoDOWtll, Hge.l :.7. ii ivapccted i minder of the lljg Hend district,! druppeil .lend from heart failure New Year's ilay while frenoiiig 01 the Dr. Rockefeller plnoe. The funeral acr vices were held Friday ut the Ulg Hend achool house conducted by Hev. Johns, of Ontario, who waa an old friend of the fnmily. Interment nt Hosewell, I he s. lin.il I. inise was nut large enough to accommodate all who at tended, showing the esteem in which Nir. McDowell was held by hn n.igh bora He waa for many venre an en mn on m o. n. l,. neiween t Henna Ferry and Huntington. Mr. Mo Oowell leaves a wife mm onn son also a brother, who la an engineer nn tbe Hannibal road and at preeent visiting Mrs McDowell at In Ii.'. 1. 1 CITRUS CROPS ARE MENACED BY COLD California Fruits Are Damaged to the Extent of Millions of Dollars. I.oa Angeles Kreexlng weather. sin h aa southern t'lillforiiia haa not experienced In 20 yeara awept down from Tehachapl'a top ou tbe great orange belt of dan Bernardino, Ven tura, Riverside, I.oa Angeles, Orange and San Diego countlea. Damage eatlmated ut many mllltona of dollars Is being wrought to cltrual fruits, In spile of tba desperate efforta ; of the growers to check the menace by smudging. At t'ovtna the mercury dropped to 22 degreea. '.ir the moat part thw sudden drop, deaplte the Dulled States weather bu reau'a warning, waa totally unexpect it by I he people, und not more than u tenth of the growers, It la reported, wwre prepared Chicago- Winter, as the term ia un derstood In the Creat Lakes region, ulready more than three months over due, made another and more success ful attempt Sunday tu fasten Itself Upon the middle we.-i The deadly cold, originating in western Canada, where IU degrees below zero prevail eil al many points, spread i.ipldl) owr the country. It reached Chicago In the form of u snow storm, which later turned to ruin und atill later to heavy sleet, with continued falling of the temperature. Drain traders are apprehenaive of greut damage to winter wheal Tbey say tlie fields are bare, aud a alege of cold weather will kill the plant There is aald lo be practically no anow cov eriug the wheat urea in four or five big atates. Turka Will Make New Concessions London. Danger of a rupture or peace negotiations seems to hate been averted by Die probability that Turkey will make fresh coiicesaiona. From authoritative sources It Is said the powers, through their umhusau dura here uud at Constantinople, hute exerted strong pressure at Constant! uople for moderation. WM. G. ROCKEFELLER Willtjro G. Raelcfaller, Standard OH magnate, hcm subpoena aervera for he "money trust" investigating com mittee cannot find. annf ir wfjlN Ik, k llSnt " ' ' '"l . aV-1-B POULTRYSHOWAROUS ING GREAT INTEREST Many Special Premiums Being Offered (.ood Exhibit Expected The premium list for the poultry ahow will be mailed this neck. There ia an unusually Ii.uk Hat ot apeniale offered aud the fanciers ate imuch In terested. Iii.iiiiles have been coining in from many sou ices and the largeat collection of poultry ever gathered in this section will be here. The managers are alao prepared to take enre of all kiuda of pet atook. dugs and cute, so you ran bring or semi anything along that you feel pride In possessing. Tbe exhibition fHlLbt held In the large room north of tba Ontario hotel, January '22, 'J3 and 24. WOMANS EDITION PROVES TO BE WINNING CARD The woman's edition of the Argot made a great hit with the people and they are mailing onpiea of It all orer tbe world tu tbelr frlenda. There are a few more copiea for aale ut the Argus office, j It la considered the best piece ot advertising literature aver sent out from tbla aectloo and will be thai any f (.........- an aii """ '"" """" "w 'P1" Of tba many advant- ages wa nave here oyer thoae to be found in other aectlona The women are entitled to much piaiee aud taey are leoeivltig It in generous tlnaea. They worked hard, eertnipllahed much and are entitled to everything gond you can band them. PROMINENT ATTORNEYS TORN PARTNERSHIP "u W. II. Brooke and Kulph W Otter bars engaged tbe most modern suite ot nrtlce looms In the cooniv iu tbe new Wilaon building aud together will conduct the pi. . dice of law there. Mr. Swagler laagia.tu ale of tlie law school of the Uuiverelly of Miuuesotu aud has I. ecu engaged in the practice of law In tbla city for several months, where he has wou tbe c iitl.l.-ii. i of the people ami la looked Upou as it young man of unusual legal ability end promise iu his choaen pro fission. Mi. Brooke ia well kuowu iu the district ami was elected to the ottii e ot district attorney at the recent election. He haa twice represented this district In tba state legislature, where I,,, c hinted unusual ability aa a legislator aud a lawyer, iu additiou to 1 ii'.'iu nig much needed legiala- t ton tor bis district W.F. HOMAN LEAVES EOR SESSION OE LEGISLATURE l.'epi.-Heula.lve Human letl for Salem this moioiug to prepare tor the session of the legislature which con eues OOXl week Mr Hoiuan li mora espscially interesied in measure rorthecatuUlahin.nl of an epeii nn-ii t ni station in Ibis ciiiiiily uud lor au adjudication nt tho water rights of the streams ot this dis'.rict. Many importa .1 OMOOUfwl M'H coming up, liiciudii g uu api 1 1. 1 i l.u ion nt ball a million t. i tb. PoBOOH i- - - i I i u r i . a bridge aoroaa the Colombia ot Van corner and l'mlluml u elloil will I e unci, to hint tie nun. I. I id Hilt IU tie and enh-t ilut iuiimI uu-u.uii - t. Ji i i.ti i no, 'i ' set mi. I the 1 1 v l lion tba nit i i oeedibga to t v ami remove none ol the i. ci i. .. litiea. Tin uauol ,:i lal ol bills la ex . l. but tin bovfl B '-as-nien ai. tie nnpoi taut oues a" lur announced. &