u- ONTARIO-The Pivotal Point of the Great Interior of Eastern Oregon fte niwci0 f Ontario Argus tm. The Produce from 15,000,000 acre is marketed from On tario each year - uadfi in fresn, nt, and Circtila m Watch us irrow Representative Newspaper of Ontario and Malheur County. V0LUMK XVI ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 1913. NO. 24 Biggcr and Better Than Ever. m FUTURES TO BE ADDED Heretofore the Malheur County Fair is to Keep Pace with the Progress of the Times and Eclipse all Past Performances. PIONEER OE MALHEUR DIES SUDDENLY OF APOPLEXY Jamae Weetfnll, aged 72 years, died at Weatfall, on tha 31st of May. lie worked all that day nud died a short time after finishing a bearty supper, from apoplexy. Mr. VVenlfull liaa been an active agent in the development of this county, having been here thirty yeara and ralaed a family here. The child ren are Mn. Ada Wlleoo ami Jamea Westfall. of Weatfall. Oscar Weatfall. of Salem, aod Mm. Ida Hlllman at Bolaa. Mlaa Nettie Hlllman. of tola city la a granddaughter and attended the funeral at. Weatfall. BlRger and batter than aver" haa rtUu to he a toek pbraae wheu jpMHnu "f whol ids maoaacra iu u,bur aooatf lr era going to ust for the people ana peculiar pari g It ii that they have slwsys made LaJ, hi eaob succeeding fair baa too better tbao tha prevlooa one. Tbrf are aeveral uew featurea to be aJdod tblt year. Wa ooted the ax- UMt which the acboola of the county M preparing aod tbla will ha of In- tor! t nil end of aapeciai oneui bthe men and women of tomorrow. Dnriair the rust year tbla county Mi l leotion haa made great big atrldee .. ri,. .L.i, v bualneaa and the fair sonsasrs are juat as much interested ...im .lairv man In promotlug the laduitry ad placing it on a atrietly auioess basis. Aa In other lluea, It atti. Individual that makee good, loot ! admired by the public and Uht are going to offer prizea to tlud saabe hss the beat milk oowi. The cot will he tented during the fair. vhdsy. and the results summed up. toeing tbe amount of milk given forth time ami tbe per rootage of tatter (at that it contained. Since I he dairy men nave been test a sow they bare been saving tboua wio of dollars by getting rid of tbe ooor cows and keepiug only those that m money makers. In eome aeotious hot employ testers to go over the Ustriot sud test all the rows In s tax st Kautaa one llolsteln gave 1881 rssndi of milk that toated 4.9 psr wot butter fat. making 92. 17 pounds ot butter in thirty dsya. That is a lost stride from the average oow of 0 low years ago. The managers are also galug to (or special prizea for tha egg laysra m gire them an opportunity or toeing that tboy are making monsy for tbir owners. It is the hen that !oj. tlm eima thst is being' sought by Ml poultry men. A breeder st Kent. Weibiugtou. hss s White Leghorn bu ttot commenosd Isylng wheu live uoth. sad il days old and laid 295 aw iu one vaar. Just tbiuk of what tt uieu'is, what tboaeegga are worth J bos uiuoh money tbst hen made w her i wner. even If tbe eggn had Wen ii.l I at atore urioee. but of wise thuv warn worth much more setting. It Is only few years tin breeders were striving for a Wa that .vould lay 150 eggs a year M than sat the mark at 200 eggs a J0i u a t!. murk la about 300 egk's s'ltbi-'. Hiu going to oootinue in the provsiu. nt uutit the hen will be laying Got' fcgge u two years. uW jou uuy idea bow many eggs Wur 1,1-1., are Uyiug for you? Do u know the onea that are not worth fcttfaed? Vou should know these btof t , be successful. Test your 00 si.d trim, tha luuit ones to the l sud win one of tbe prizes tbey "teiog to hang up for the beet egg Jors. ONTARIO TEAM DROPS ANOTHER TO PAYETTE Sure, Ontario lost anotbsr game to Feyette Sunday. Alexander was In poor form, allowing nine hita, walk ing aeven men and striking out ten. Slate for Payette, struck nut seven men. allowed four hits and made threo out of tbs oloe bits for bis team. Five errors wers recorded against such team. The score was lltoi, Vale is tha victim for next Sunday. WORK ON TUNNEL FINISHED BUT NO EXTENSION YET The work on the big tunoal west of bare waa completed last week, but there has been nothing done toward extending tbe road through Is. There seems to be s Iced o( funds to go abeuii with tbs work and It may drag until tbe annual meeting of tha railroad officials this month, when they will make another spproprlstion snd com plete the line. ICE PLANT IS BEING RAPIDY COMPLETED Also Two Big Warehouses and Storage Plant Are Going Up. Since the viait of Mr. Hill bare last weak with bis engineers aod friends the papers of tbe section visited by them aod of tbe sections that tried to get them, bare bean full of storlsa sbout wbst tbe visit signified. Tbe people of Ontario ware wall pleased with tbs visit as tbey realise that a personal eaxml nation of tbla section will con v nine any person that It la equal to tbe best In tbe world sod Mr. Hill was specially interested hare in two irrigation projsets that havs msde good and he spent several hours In examining them thoroughly and then expressed himself as wall pleessdwttb the work and tbe results. Mr. Illl wss so well pleased with tbe outlook id snd sround Ontario that he haa planned to make us another visit next month. He Is looked oo primarily as a railroad man and when he goes any place It la assumed hs la going to build s railroad into that section at onae, but like all big men. Mr. Hill has many loteresta and one In tbla sectioo ta hla boldlnga lo tha road great leads nun that la what prompted his visit at tbla time. Beiog a railroad Lull. lei he laulways ou tbe lookout tor desirable territory that can be easily reached by bis line. At Burns the home side of the man was displayed wben he spent the day with a little girl, celebrating ber birthday with ber little friends, ba having a little daughter with a birth day falling ou tbe same data, and he declared It ons of the bspplest dsya of bia life. Mr. Hill has made a study of irrlgs tloo sod flods thst tbe ousts of tbe government propositions are almost prohibitive, because of the red tape methods aod incompetency of tbe engloesrs. who hold their plsces through political pull rather then ability. Mr. Htll'said: ""Tbs govsroiusut ceusus shows tbst tbs svsrags Irriga tion project installed by s prlvste jMCERS RATLROAD BOLPERS IN EASTERN OREGON ONTARIO BEST l"T la I I II if I l ' ' lllllfll Naltlllll ULI UUUl lSJ11m0m1iQ TVinje nf Maannfw to This Section Very Significant. FIRST TRAIN FROM ONTARIO TO HONEDALE TODAY census ahowa tbe average coat of water to have been 1140 per acre." In regard to the Hill rsllrosd Interests building new lines about tbe only thing be said waa at Hums as follows: "We are goiog to build through Harney county and we are likely to be In sa soon as anybody. It la not neresssrlly the fellow tbst Stsrta first that reaches the journey's and first aod ws ore not going to be the isst In ths r " Which would indicate they are only waiting for tbe Harrlman people to decide on their routs and then the Hill people will get busy snd bent them to te bosinssa. William Henley was along sa pilot and he got off ssvsrsl of his bon mots la bis spesobss. One of them wss very apt: "If yon ars going to howl, do like tbe coyote, go wsy back Id tbs bills, raise your face to tbe stars snd bowl. Ho was optimistic, an ususl, snd ran forsee great things for this stats sod sectioo. J. II Yoong, presldeut of tho Hill lines Id Uregoo. wss fsmillsr with the Snake river valley, having been con neoted with the cohort Line, aod he atated that thaSoake river valley will produce more frelgbt in tbe next fifty years then sny other seotion of like extent thst be knowa of. That Is the loadstone that brings rallroada. Mr. Leedy. another member of the party, la recognized aa the greateet eoloDlaer in the United Htates. havlug taken thousands of people to Montana and satisfied them all. beoause he told tbern exactly wbat to expect. Hs would do wonders tor this section If hie elf or ta were directed to the nettling up of tbs millions of acres of Idle laode. L. P. Howe, of tbe Washburn Oosby Milling oompaoy. atated at Burns that the wheat raised in that seotion was equal to the beet Miunssola wbest and tbs lands produaed more bushels to the aore. It la not often that any oommuolty has an opportunity of entertaining Tbe train servios to Homedsle from Ontario was inaugurated today, leav ing here on the return of the train from Vale. The achedule liaa not been issued, but It is expected that there will be a train run 00 Wednes day's only for tbe preeeot aod that it it will mn 110 aod back tbe eeme evening. A larger engiae Ima been suppled for tbe service and tbia will nlao Improve the aarrice to Vale. 70,000 ACRES OF OIL LAND THROWN OPEN FOR ENTRY The Interior Department haa lasued an ordar throwing open for entry some Tn. nun. aoree of laod aouth of Vale, that wan withdrawn a few yeara ngo for no oil reserve. The lands ars In township" 17, 18, 19 snd 20, s. rsogs 43, 44 snd 45 ssst. DAIRY BUSINESS IS RAPIDLY PUSHING AHEAD HERE Due bardwnrs tlrm reports the sols of ssvsn cream aeparutora In the last few weeks sod hsvs ordsra for mors. Tbst ladlostsa rather a rapid tin mug to the cow by our people and wbeu they buve their empa and build logs arranged to cure for them there are, no doubt, many others, wbo will get the most out t then aoll by tbe ouw, bog and chicken route I vei v dairy seotion la a prosperous and wealthy one and before mauy years tha Huake river valley will be noted as the best of them all. It Is the home of the alfalfa, tha beat dulry plaut that grows. WOOL MARKET Million and Quar ter Lbs. Sold. TWENTY-TWO BUYERS PRESENT Prices Range Higher Than At Any Other Eastern Oregon or Southern Idaho Points Reported So Far This Season. oltl.eu cost under 6 per aoro for .0 many men who have made national ... 1.. iMMtlfi uroiacta till I roDutatlona iu tbe business world and per acre, per acre. Iu Carey act projects $40 In government projects tbe their coming in tbe future. will meao much for us WILLIAM M. WOOD Tbe warehouse district is pretty bunv these daya. Arouod the Fraser wsrebousss tbe wool buyers have kept things humming all week, but Mr. Browu is caning ths wool aod will be able to see day light iu the course of a week or so. It la some task to haodle two mil lion pounds of wool and It requires some space to store it. The Canfiald aud Butler wareuouee is being rushed and there Is some graiu already stored there. Wheu completed this warehouse will have a floor apace of 4000 feet aud will be occupied iu part by tbe Caullel.i aud Butlsr slfslfa olesuiug plant, itaaer Bros, aud the Ootailo Commlaslou oompaoy. The Weiohard Brewing company is erecting a cold storge warehouse iu the same district to haudle their goods in this sectioo. This is one of those portable aifalrs. built iu sections. The walla are litted with air spaces, packed with mineral wool sod will be used iu place of tbe wsrebousu burned down some tew months ago. Iu the south eud of the dlsrict ths oold storage aud ice plant being erected by Dr. Duttou is iiearlngcom i.n Thin is tbe tlrnt building of the kind erected here and tbe walls . .ia at laaat three times ths ""- -- .. , ti . ... ...... . .. f lumber geuertny us-u. e L'arpeuters will tloiso tneir pan , "77 - . ,,.. IU cuntrct ou lb. C. 8. Johnson ! There are .1. tb.cknes.en ".thi. week. Tbia is goiog tu I and th.se have SW tJg5 e of the aho. hnmaa of the city. ! of bulldiog paper bat.eeu them and ''i. .11 H .io.n. !,w.tin and! shavings iu tbe dead air space, man- 1 1NS0N BUILDS FINEHOHE eaassslswaW ! . aafcanaBeam. JOSEPH E. RANSDELL SEWER OUTLET OVER HALE COMPETED NOW High Water and Difficult Formation Has Somewhat Impeded Work. William M. Wood, prssldent of the American Woolen company, who wss acquitted of the charge of placing dy namite to injure strikers. ' most sightly location mUi-rii throughout with toilst, I "Sill, fill! . sec,.,. aiement and wide porches are high and the eutlre foo.... .; ,Me a rnost oomolete borne. sua reicutly moved hsre Vac iu Haruey couoty. He la tu.y with a barn 50x32 feel. .1 III ...! uii aarfrTI log s wall tual am iwowsw temperature. Thin building baa the roof on aud tbe machine, v for the kM plsut is being installed. This will be of great beui tit to tbis section, affording the people s place to ssll ttalr produoe tor cash. WEISER DAILY SIGNAL QUITS Tbs Weissr Daily Signal ia taking a re.t until th merchants ot that little city spi-reciata s dully sutbcl eutly to support It. Tbs ruuoiug of a daily paper in a semi-weekly or weekly towu la a losing proposition for tbs putlisber. aal - kw A - Bet wl3 i w It has again been proven thst On tario la tho best wool market lo eeatero begun or southern Idaho. Ths aslss opened last Monday morn lug and continued until Wednesday with the exception of tbe time that some buyers were at Vsls on Tuesday. There was lo attendance at tbe sals here about twenty two buyers wbo wore all very moch Interested la bur ta whet tbey could. lo all there wss something llkeoos and one fourtb million pounds of wool sold in tbs three daya. Prices wers running higher thso at soy othsr point lo Oregon or Idaho. The Baker aud llarriann clip aold forlUSo: K- ! Ltakee for 10c; Kldwell and Caaswell for 1 to; T. L. Woodward for i:i, ; W. W. Minimi for 114; K Ii Vernon fur 14-.; Mc- t'ouoell Bros.. 13 ; R. Arrleo. 15. ; J. F. MaboD, LIU I 1. P. llartt. 14; II. Waltere, 131; A. Voostor. i:t and a good many other clips along sbout tbe ssms price. It Is e-d minted Hint Ontario price. arc from ods to two cents higher than any other poiot tributary bare. Ou Wednesday morning betweeu 9:30 aud 13 o'clock, there were 14 lots put up sod sold, which ia s re cord bresksr for eel I log wool fast. Tha growers sre more thnu aetisded with the aslss and ws presume that more wool will be brought here next year tbao ever before. Iu tbe sale at Vsls Tuesday there wss H clips put up for ssle snd only one offer acceptsd. Tbe prioea there ranged from one to two oeute lower thnu st Ontario. Ths buysrs wsnt to l'systte Wed nesday afternoon but did nothing. FALLS OVER BANK 25 FEET IN DARK AND BREAKS LEG The trunk sewer outlet to the rvsr Is sbout one half completed ua far aa distance is concerned aud about twu tbirds iuregHid to tbe time required aud the work lo be done. For over ISO feet the ditch had to be dug through oetueut gravel and when this passed there was a very heavy flow of water lo bother. Tbe high wster iu the river has also bothered some. For the balance of ll distance the treucu win uui ";.,., . ,,... ..... ,.,,, ... I II 1 I ' IUIU oe-'vess ss-- assas . nus.os much more than half as deep and the will he.' uw.w--.w- "ssi ass that tie was oil tbe road, but it waa so dark, the lights being olf, that he could nut determine where he was, so I got out auJ tied the horae and com " t.e Moore met with s very serious accident ou Sunday night biesklug a leg and receiving other iujuries. lie had been to Fayette to notify some people of frleuds who are sick and when he reached the approach lo the Suake river bridge the horse digging Joseph E. Ransdell, ssnator from Loulalana, Isadsr In the fight to kssp the tariff en sugsr. in llculloi s .ire the better. It is Impossible lo estimate tbe benetit tins drain will be to the en tire city. It will te possible to have dry cellars when tbe draiu is oom eted aud all the unsightly, disease aud niosiuitu breeding poods will disappear. For the completon of the sawar the work will he doue under , what is known aa tbe Bancroft bond lug act which enables the lot owner kg puy for the work in teu yeais aud I the cost will be assessed equally I against ssb lot iu the district. raff lot drained will be beue- i litted many times more asaws 'he cost. If you want printing of the better class you get it at the Argus office t he price is r.ght HASONS CONFERTHIRD DECREE HARNEY COUNTY RESIDENT IS MAW IN UNIAKIU no ined lo hunt for something to lo csle whuie be wsa aud in walk lug around he came to the In ink of tliu cut aud fell over, a dintai.ee ot some twenty live feet, where he lay fur several hours. Marshal Odell heard of theaccnieut aud fouud Mr. Moore about 4 o'clock iu the uiuruiug, chilled through aud sutferlug iuteuaely. The mau waa taksii home, tbe bone set and he is reported aa doiug wall. Being well along In yeara It is unite a seri ous sculdsnt Oo Thursday eieuiug of last week the Masoua held the largixt meeting in tbetr hletory. some 120 members being present from Weiaer, N vase, tbe Bench and other sections. Tbe Wei ner team roofer red the 1 lilr I on can didate end sil were entertained al a spread iu tbe letreebuieot room. Some excellent talks wer those MRS. MARY MEAD OF THIS CIFY DIES AFTER OPERATION Mrs. Mary Mend, of Ontario, died t Cutieraoo of Marrisy couuty mi i Mis. Isabella McClelland, ot Ou "- " t.irio. wore uian lei Tuesday ufteriionu at the hospital OS 1 hursday evening at the Methodist parsonage, by Bev. following SB oi"-i itlou fas gallstones Tiros. Johns, in the pitsence ot the and the funeral MM held from the immediate family. Their many frieuda Methodist church Saturday looming In Ontario and vicinity wish them a at 0 I'aloab. The imople ot Ontai lo preaeut report a very pleasant eveumg. i very happy uud prosperous ae.lded deei !.v n.ithis with the members even tbe candidate. ife. ot th. Uiuawd taiully. ;