m ONTARIO-The Pivotal Point of the Great Interior of Eastern Oregon dtafaorto Ikxm. fl,e Ontario Argus leads in Prestijre, merit, and Circula tion. Watch us grow mu The Produce from l.r,000,0(M) acres is marketed from On tario each year Representative Newspaper of Ontario and Malheur County. VOLUME XVI ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1913. NO. 31 T O.S. OFFICIAL THE NEW CITY HALL TARIFF BILL SURE OF PASSAGE MEXICANS SHOO Immigration Inspector is Seriously Injured By Federal Soldiers Charles B. Dixon, of San Diejfo. While on Official Business just Across the Line from El Paso is Shot By Mexican Soldiers. f D Pkko, Tex. CtaarlM H. Dixon, of jjnlin,.. I'nltril Siiiics Immigration tupvctiii', was shot lii tlu buck by ItilcHti federal soldiers at Juarez. Dlion wiih In Juarez on official IhihI- Mm, iDYi'stlgntlng H white alllie CIISC, dien In' whh arrested by a bund of (tdrl Milliters, who Htiirteii to march im IWa) from the city In the . i r . -Hon of tin' foothlllH, where many exe ntlonii luxe taken ploce. Dixon Mart ri to run. and after getting a block ity, wiik fired on. Dtion made a statement to A merl es official! thnt he win satisfied the ItilcniiH were marching him out to itoot him when he ran. lie kiiIiI the Kir;in soldiers were drunk. "I told the soldiers when they ar- rMifd me thnt 1 would go to tho com lindaiu'n office," said Dixon. "Hut luteail of taking me there they atart- to the foothill south of the rlty. tu attired In the Immigration mil term of kahkl and I thought perhaps Uty hnd taken me for an American r and Intended executing me. I ttouiht the only chance I had wu to run for the border, ho 1 broke loose torn the two drunken troopem who Ui me." T GROWERS' ASSOCIA TION PLACES RIC ORDERS The Idaho-Oregon Fruit (irowetV association report a tucoeNaiful Unsee ing for the enami. The hankers of the entire diatrlct covered by the association, Including eleven district association, have agreed to finance the movement for all their needa. Thia ia very far reaching and la evidence ol the high regard the new movement haa in the eyes of the hankers. Contracts have been o.oaed for .100,000 apple boxea and proper proportion of peach, prune utidcsnte loupe 'orate. Tbla does not rcpre Hint the total needa of the association, but la simply the flratt order. Con tracts have hIso been made fur paper nod in. 1 1 - "mi I In a faw days oar loads of all these will be rolling to their destination. District associations will receive tbelr material direct from the mills without tranilei and will dlatrihute to tbe growers. Tbe fruit meu are all In good f i .mm of mind sod ara now mora than ever convinced of the ad ventagca of cooperation. HENRY LANE WILSON Waahlngton. Strong represents- tloni, the moat draatlc In phraaeology Hal have been made alnce the preaeut American udmlnlatratlon came into KT. were made to lha Husrta gov- tmii'iii In Mexico. Ths United States government de- undtMl not only the prompt arreat. tourtninrtlal and punlahment of tba mIchu federal soldiers who shot Cbmrlen 11 Dixon, Jr.. an American lm aliratlon official at Juares, Max., but tie Immediate releaae of Charles Bla- lil and Bernard McDonald, mining ainagcre. imprisoned by federal sol- tier ut chihuahua City and aald to threatened with execution. SIMS LAST WEEK DO SOME DAMAGE To Hay and Grain Crops Ontario-Nyssa and Ow yhee Ditches Break. sjlSf ' ' t M Law Eastern Oregon and western Idaho vuitcd by a series of storms lost k that did some damage. The rajftt, and tributary valleys had Meral , iuudbursts and the railroad put out of commisslnn in several Place., . c.-esitatiug tbe postponing ff MM ixconlM to Smith's Ferry, us U track oould not be repuiredfin hoe I aeavi rlu in the hill baak of &" m i t tbe Hoods over tbe gardens- ad Ihwiis, lining much damage. Tla- Malheur river wua up several j I mi i tilled with drift, from tbe y rtini above Vale, some of the ."'Is la that pluos being nearly Hii i Where the work is being iOM ou Ml creek a tractor engine was oar r'ei shortl a thousand feet aud tossed UC'Uihi likestov. tbe water coming to' in a solid wall four feet high! M ISC feet wide. Some of the Vale ntri ri ,tem was washed out. Much "'the grata aud hay in tbat section damaged. Tue railroad bridge 'ver Bully nk went out and several smaller si fauher west and muoh piliug was n tl'itiug down. The uly damage around Ontario t the Ontario Nvaaa and Owrbee "ti'hea Secretary tireig eat l mates it "'" ' st about 1300 to repuir tbe lo-N'sau .lit..). This was built 'to the grround. so thrs were no '"ki tu wash away. There was soma iks in the Owyhee and much saod 'be 'i in. hot h faw liuu in-J dollars f) lll. by aiiwi ican frees Association. Henry Lane Wilson, Ambasaador to Mexico, who was called to Washington to confer with the President and Sec rstary of State over the Mexican sit uation. IS FINISHED And Affords Ample Room for All City Officials, Commercial Club and Fire Station With a Specially Fitted Up Exhibit Room on Second Floor. Administration Supporters to Force Vote On Currency Bill. Tbia Is moving week for the officials of the city. Commercial club and Crutity fair, to the new city hall. The first floor of tbe new building will be occupied by the city officials, Including the council, recorder nod marshal and t be lire department. The second floor by tbe Commercial club and County fair. The building was especially de signed for this purpose and now that It Is completed there Is nothing to be desired, everything having been made to order. I be outside of tbe building la very attractive, being of red brick witb concrete flnlsbings. an artlatio entrance and large windows. I be building stands In tbe center of the lots, witb cement walks on all sidsa and tbe windows will always afford good light aa the owners of adjoining Iota cannot build up olose etiuugb to be of any detriment Tbe Inside of tbe building Is finish ed In a cream tint on tbe walls aod cherry woodwork, all entrances are large and tbe ceilings high. To tbe aouth of the malu entrance the Uar- tera for tbe firemen are located, witb a large loom in front for tbelr ap paratus and ample facilities for dry ing the hose aud cleaning the carta. To tbe rear of tbia la their meeting room. At tbe end of the main oorridor Is tbe room for the olty marahal. ample in alze for holding court and giving desk room for the olty engineer. Opening on the north of the corri dor Is tbe council chamber and from tbla tbe room of tbe olty recorder, from which .loom lead to a large tire proof vault and thaoity marshal's mom. These quarter will be ample for many yeara. At the top of the atalra leading to the second atory Is a room especially fitted for the exhibit of the Cummer oial olub and off from this with glaaa walla, is the office of the secretary. The rear half of the second story is a large room to be used aa a olub room aud meeting room for the Com mercial olub and Fair aseooletlon. which is large enough to seal any otdi nary audience, another room joining thia is fitted for a kitchen. To the north anil east of thia floor is u room designed for cousultutions and another for a reading loom. There are alao two lavatories ou thia floor. The baaement contains the heating plant aud room for atoring. Thia building la a credit to the city and will be ample for ita uae for many yeara. Contractor Mullory Is receiving much praise for the design end finish of the strnoture. The U. 8. Plumb ing Jk Heating company dealagned aud installed the heat ing and water plant. While the building la now one blook from the business center of the olty, a few more yeara and It will be surrounded by modern structures. Plana for a house warming arc uudor way. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF CITY COUNCIL HELD AMBASSADOR AND PRESIDENT DISAGRcE Washington. Ambassador Henry I.ane WIIhoii. summoned from Mexico City to Inform the Washington admin iHtrntlon of conilltlotiH In the rebellion torn republic, conferred with Presi dent Wilson and Secretary llrynn, sub mitting chiefly a recommendation that the I'nlti'il States use Its Influence to establish the lluertn regime It became known that the presi dent's Ideas and those of Ambassador Wilson tu to the course to bo pursued are so radically different that the ad ministration officials Interpreted tho developments as forecasting the accep tance of Ambasaador Wilson's resigna tion. President Wilson and the ambassa dor looked on the future Mexican sit nation. It wns learned, from opposite viewpoints The president Is concern ed over the morality of any policy adopted by the United States and the effect on other l.atln American coun trlea and la disinclined to strengthen a government that came Into power through the nuentlouablw events Inci dent to Madero'a assassination. Progressives Support Many Democratic Tariff Reduc tions Kcmil.u Republi cans Weakening in Long Drawn Out Fight New City Hall is Accepted Objections to New Sewer District Presented. in repair the damage. R. L. WESTGARD ON 17, HUE TRIPjy MOTOR CAR K. L. Weatgaid, vice presideut of the Natioual Highways eauoctution. will soou peas through here ou his 17.00U mile trip by motor car. Mr. Weatgard is patntinder for the Nation al Highway movemeut aud ha already traversed many seotiotis of tbe United States, and still h great route marred out to travel. While pass iug through Utah the pathfinder was Mc.oinpauied byji. ifernof Spry "' ,tmt state and while in Nevada he wu joined by Governor Oddle. He is receiving hearty encouragement on the good work he is accomplishing wherever he goes. Mr. Westgurd urgauized the Touring club of America and was Us flr.t president. CITY OFFICIALS MOVE INTO NEW QUARTERS AT CITY HAU The city recorder aud city marshal have moved their offices to tbe new city hall. Tbe office of tbe .ecretary o, the County fair, and secretary oi tbe Commercial club are both at the new city nail alao. BIG SHEEP SHIPMENTS ARE BEING SENT OUI It is Expected That Last Year's Record of 200,000 Will be Exceeded. Tbe sheep meu are getting their stuff to market this mouth and the abipoieuU for the aeaaou are well over tbe 100.000 mark. Lust seaaou the shipuieutb amounted to over 200,000 and it looks uow like this season will aee still heavier shipments. Tbe prices are fair aud in a few caaea tbe market was caught right aud the lesulta were more thau aati factory. Iiiiring the past week shipments bave becu made by It. K. Baker of eight car. Hot St. .i. Held, 11 cars, Lee brothers, 4 cars, Baker Uall 1 1 oars. j Mines Bureiu to Be Aids. Albany The Albany eomraercUl Jab win coop rate with ibe Oregon bureau of ml: MJ and geology towarw tbe deelojov r.i of tbe ml stag ute trte gi Lhl .action e the atte At lit re iea of the kareaa the eloh t as !.tad a special eowimlHee on mining, wh ck will wort wiU the Ww aa i toward that euu. A special meeting of tbe olty uoun ell w held on last Friday evening at which time Hupt. Jaquleb made u report regarding tbe city hall and ou motion the new building wu formally accepted and tbe bills for ooustrun tloo oald In full. A special mi etnig was alao held Monday evening to bear objeotou or remonatrancee against tbe ooustruc- tlon and si - for tbe bulldlug of a drain and and trunk aewar system. A remonstrance waa preaentsd by W. K. Less, but en the ownership of tbe property mentioned was not shown tbe petition waa laid on the table. The ordloanoa ordering tbe oon tructlon of the sewer was then passed. Mrs. Farley, representing tbe On tario Cemetery association, addreaaed the oounoll In regard to tbe couditiou few iucbea of securing ths honors. Ths racs for boys uuder I'i ysnra was won ny Francis Oouuelly with Dean a olose ssooud. Klsie rit.garuld was first iu tbe rscs for girls under 12 with Dorothy Dean sscoud. Nlok Kesseler aud Bernard Kader got first aud second mi, e in tbe race for boya over I'i The mart led men's race fell t Audrsw Castles beating L. O. McCoy. Father Campo won the bachelor 'a raoo, leaving a number of would be II. i edict's iu the shade. It Is safe to say tbat neat year's plcnio will oe attended by a orugwj at leaat twice the si.e. of tbelr Improvement t it ml and ealjg for belp. The association w.t v.. ted ISO, Tbe recorder wss instructed (o se curs the ourtaiua and other Imuiedi ate reiiiirsiiu-i,t of the city hall. Au oidiuauce was passed making It a misdemeanor to suiploy au auto and not pay for same. The city recorder's salary was placed at $100 a month, commencing August 1 and hs was appointed cuto diau ot tbe city hall. EASTBOUND FAST MAIL TO BE DISCONTINUED SUNDAY There will be a change iu lailmad trams from Portland startiug next liunday, but up to date tb.-i- has been no schedule received here. The east bound mail train will be cut out and a train to do ths i al buaiuesa from Fortlaud to Salt Lake aud con nsot witb ths D. .v. K. Q. will be put ou. leaving Portland at ISiSO a. m Train No. 6 will be ruu on a fealer kobtdulc and leave Fortlaud at 0 :tO p. in., instead of 8 p. m. as at present, which will briog it to Outer iu several hours savrlier. HOWARD ELLIOTT I assssP"' '" eW sfl ' am sssssaaV, sllssM. ' LaV aKaaC ' '' " T H BBSs. ST V WJ Uf f W M M isSswar Howard aiuett. Presldsnt of the Northern Pacific, who waa selected to succeed Chsrles 8. Mtllen ss Presi dent of the New Haven Rsllroad. 0.W1&N. OFFICIALS VISIT ONTARIO AGAIN I'arty Was (ireatly I'leased With Crop Conditions In This Section. The ). W. R. I N. uttlclals who were out ou an liispectlou trip Irniii lieml fl tlntnri" arrived here Munday evening in then Npecial cars. Th purty as composed of J. I). Farroll, pi.. Id. ut of the U. V. I!. .tN. ;.). 1'. O'lliico, vice president aud general msuagei and It. B. Miller, traltlc manager id the ame couipan) . I hey were accidliptllied bv Col. ieo S doling, of the regular army; Diake D. u'Ceilly, capuahsl, W. II. Ilul hurt, formerly general pabseng-r ageut of the (). W. K. N ; 1'. A. O'Farrell. a newspaper writ.-r of u tional n . utation, Kred H. Htanley, , CSbitallst, of Portland and Addinon l:. nn.ti. repi.eutliig the OregOUlao. Mr. i. ,u. II viusseeu while ibe train whs here, but bad no inful matluu for the public. IU wa au Muus to learn the OOOdl tlon of crop an 1 bulnes Iu this ,. el i n and seemed well pleased at the luiglil prupect tor the orchard meu. While iu llurua Mr. Fsrrell stated be would Vigil tbls sei-tlon again in thirty days aud bopsd to have mure time to devote to the work of luspeu U n Nothing could be learned regard! g their plans for bulldlug. WiihIiIukUui Confronted with ap parent l Irreconcilable dlaugreomont anion,; l lie ilcmocrntH of the house hanking and currency committee on the pending currency bill, the admin Istratlon again changed Iih plans for gelling the ineiiHiire through the i om nit tee and tho house. The scheme of Chairman (llasa to take tho uii.dilahed bill out of the hiiuda of tho commutes democrats nutl eetid It to the demo cratlc house cnuctm which failed, was abandoned, after Chairman Ulusa had conferred with President Wilson. The bill will be kept In the confer ence of the committee democrats this week, according to the new plan, and they will be forced to vote on the ea itcnt lain of the measure. The adminis tration aupporters believe they will be able to outvote the so-called luaurg snta by 10 to 4 or perhaps 11 to S. The administration forces apparent ly were encouraged and advanced thn belief that ths President, despite the unhappy outlook, would be able to get his bill through both ends or ths capi tol practically uuchauged. Party Vote Kills All Amsndmsnts While republican senators contin ued to offer aniiuidinenta to nearly every paragraph of the Underwood Simmon tariff bill during Its reading In the aenate. the democrats In solid phalanx voted them down. The first test vote came when Hen ator Hmout moved tu retain the Payne rate of two cants a pound on oialld acid, reduced by the administration meaaure to one and one half centa. The motion waa loat, 60 to 2t, eight progmealve republicans supporting ths democrats Tbls Is taken o In dicate that the progressive republi cans will aid the democrats In a num ber of tariff reduction.. The prospect for the coming week waa that practically all of the repub lican lender will make their laat for nutl arguments ou the hill. The democrats are confident that the stubborn fight made thus far by Senator llrtstow and Rmoot on al moat every Hem will be relaxed later on They are so encouraged by ths scarcity of long speeches from the op position that they count on getting to the final vote by August 10 to Id, and to adopt Ion of the conference report two week later. Wall Street Plot Is M'Adoo's Charge Hicrctai) Me doo IhsuciI li rilats inent flatly charging that the decline of government 2 per cent bonds to ii new low record wa due "ul moHl wholly In what happened to b a i.iuipalgu with every Indication of urn' . it. d action on the part gf a i urn her of influential New York City baiikn to caiihe appreln iiMon and un- SMlnsss about ii bond In order to help Hit-in In Heir ejfoffj to defeat tile lull. !.' bill " In his at. i'. no ut Secretary M. V.loo psf i .-lite VSM worth ,ar, liotwl'l -tllllilllll' Ih'lr deelo III li, Si a York market, and aai.f limed: "The id. a i ia .. '. h. I loU Uie coun try haukh. which hold about two third of the I per i.'ii hood and see thein eg the htiMl for tbelr circulating iiotua, in.iv baj induced to ti ill I - with the N'-w York t'ity hanks In opponltlnn to thg hill If they i iti he n,ad to h he proposed currency measure la go I h.jin those bondw aud ai ae lO till b'lllks " Two Killed In Train Wreck White Klhh. Meat OfwsM Northern tgsl in. M No J. westbound, wa w r. ck h1 Jind . t f Rink Mill shortly be fore noon Monday. Idolioer Pfjgg I. Korciuii and 111. man Carl Smith, both of White risk, 're killed i'hd Kx IfsswHtBfsr l.uu'1' via Injured, but will reco. . i Legislator Found Guilty Webkter Hpring". W. Va. 8 U. O. KolssM noiil.ci ut the lower brajioh of the West VirgtiiU lsgialature. ae ouaed of ac eptlug g brine U connec tion with t'.y i. sjgj i ei. Hon for Iks .torship. was found gudt.