FRUITLAND HEMS Tbe Canyon County Christian Endeavor Convention will be held Wc'lnc-'lny, Thursday and Friday of this welt at (ireenleaf. A gre.it deal of work lias been jnit in by the committee in charge to make thin the best of it's kind. The delegate from the Methodist Chriwtian Knden vor were Lula Hnyer and Alice Whealdon. Cris Myr traded his fifteen acre home last week to J. V. Oillmorc, of linker City, Oregon. The trade wan land in Mid vale and two residences in Baker. Mr. Myer valued his bOBM at $12,000. (i V. Smith and family mov ed Monday into the house own ed by Mr. Tyson. Mrs. K. A. Berry, of Meadows, in visiting at her parental home, II. Ii. KiunisoiiH. She came Friday ami will stay about two weeks. Uev Deal and family and Mr Mcllenry and family were en tertained last Thursday at the 31. K. Frost home. Messrs. J. II Spainhower, W. J I. Vestal and K. A. Wood of I'avetto expect lo leave the lat ter part of the week for an out ing in the mountains. 0. K. Huntington sold his thir teen aere ranch last Monday to Mr. I in I. iic, of Mountpelier for lt,000 cash. This tract of land is about one at.d a half miles southeast of Kruitland ami is set in a lour year old or chard. The Woman''' Home Mission ary Society will meet Thur-dav afternoon with Mrs. ('. K. Deal. Mr. uml Mrs. Chaw.. Stevens and sons, Kay and (Jeorge were cut i tallied Sunday at the I'd Kitgerald home at Whitney Bottom. Miss Klsie Schmid gave an interesting report of the I . Angeles Christian Kndeavor con vention In-1 Sin. day evening. The tuccn llsthcr circle met Wednesday altcrnuon at llp worth Hall. All who attended njoyed a good meeting. The members of the Junior deilirtlllelit of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a pic nic on Kinnif on's lawn last Fri day afternoon. They had I fine time i laying games and eating a picnic lunch. About eighty were present Mr. Lyons and son, Russell, father and brother of Mrs. H. EL Frost left last Thursday for their home in Minnesota. Irma Deal spent last Sunday as the guest of Fsther Thomas. Miss Martha Stevens entertain ed a crowd of young people last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. II. B. Robinson has re signed her position as tew her of the rinlathca class which is much regretted. Mrs. Oardner has consented to substitute un til the election of teachers this fall. U. 0. Mitchell from Lawrence Kansas visited Thursday with M. (i. W. Cotton and family. It. f, Nott and son, Hay, left Monday evening with their oar load of household goods for (entralia where the family will take up their residence. Mrs. ISntt and daughters, Amy and t)ra left Saturday evening. Ora will visit with her aunt in Ah salijah Ida. until school com mences, then she will attend the Lowiston State Normal. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON grand sweepstake cup awarded for the bent appearing window. The prtee was won by Malcolmb Tennant, chief win dow trimmer for Meier & Frank, of The number of pensioners on the Portland, roll of the pension office July 1 In Ore- I A large Cadillac automobile carry- inn was 779S. Amount paid them waa L Ing nine persona crashed Into a 11,055.749 a year. Thirty thousand watches have been pawned In the city of Portland In the pant 365 days, which, excluding holi days, Is almost an even 100 for every business day in the year. Richard January, charged with man slaughter, as the result of killing Hor ace Bradley at Harlan, Oregon, last I ''' tnli'T, was acquitted In the circuit court at Toledo. By a prompt campaign agalnat a flourishing colony of bark beetles on the Ochoco national forest In central Oregon, the government Is eliminating a danger which threatened to destroy millions of feet of Umber. That the government may have Its pure milk exhibit complete, the Port land milk show has been postponed nearly one month. Instead of being given the Inst wnek of Auguat It will be held September 22 27. Hundreds of acres of land that will produce liet...'n 50 and 00 bushels of i wheat and vnst areas that will run i fence near Roseburg and three of Ha occu pants were injured. A large silver penetrated the lung of Miss Helen Wilbanks, who may dla. The car struck a dog. oausing Ita driver to loae control. Dry lands in the Interior of Oregon which have been determined to be un irrigable are to be opened for settle ment under the enlarged homestead designation, according to an order le aued from Washington. Settler will "be permitted to file on 110-acre home steads In a region embracing over 411, 000 acres. The county court of Jackson county has called a special election for Sep tember 9, at which the question of Is suing $500,000 In bonds will be sub mitted to the people It Is proposed to construct a paved highway from the California state line to the Jose phiae county line, a distance of 80 miles. Senator Chamberlain has been In formed that the forest service will 10'' acres of fine sage brush land, deep rich sandy soil, first class water right. " miles from Ontario. Price $50. per acre. Terms given with low rate of interest or would trade for stock or other property. Must be disponed of soon, as I am engaged in other business. Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Orders. i,T..n till l.iniln In tin. ytftmhiw nntlnriftl h. t..e 40 and 50 bushels to the acre fofM wm bptff -utd for ri. Pomona firnnge convened at Kruitland Thursday in one of the most enthusiastic meetings of the year. A short husincsit session in the forenoon found all the granges of this Pomona well represented with the ex etptlotl f three granges, west of Ontario. Report! of grange", found all doing good, effective work, with I'ayelte 271 mem bers strong, Kruitland a close second and others correspond ingly alive and doing things. A line' picnic dinner wim spread on the II I; Klack lawn with a happy company r about 1 1 " giniigeiH uml thoir iaiiulie.-. in attendance. I or first class painting, paper hanging and tinting see It Iten- -ii All work guaranteed. I'hone 7;VJ IdSl Scdshorc I iiii mi hi August 21. lm ratea to Nshcotta. U anhl ton. anil rutin ii via Oregon Nliort Line Tickets on wile from all points in Idaho and Oregon, limited to Si- t timber lltli N agents regarding rates auil further particulars. Is the encouraging status In the grain situation in the Oram! Konde valley. Harvesting Is actively In progress In Omnde Konde valley and Ita crop la estimated at 1,600,000 bushels. The yield of wheat Is exceptionally large, and Is said to he running between 40 and fio bushelH per acre. Madras, Mend, and a number of oth er towns In Crook county will be con nected by 100 miles of good roads, If the plan of the Crook county good roads association Is favored by the county court It calls for a bond Issue Of liOO.OOO. The Southern Pacific company built Ita Kugene al Coos Bay railroad a mile to the south of Klmlra. and that town Is said to be preparing to move to the railroad, where a uew town site la being laid off and a depot will be con structed. That the Itogue river valley Is mlse Ing Its opportunity aa a grape pro during tenter Is shown by the fact Hint California cominerclul bodies ar circulating postal cards depleting scenes In local vineyards but bearing tin' mark of California products. According to the government crop reporting board, the yield of winter win. at In Oregon Is 21.4 bushels as compared with 14 In California, 27 In Washington ami 27 4 In Idaho Con dition Is !i7 r cent. The state will culture than forestry, and list them for agriculture entry. He was told also that 350.000 acres In the Paulina na tional forest and 60,000 acres In the Iii'srhutes national foreat would like wise be opened Senator Chamberlain has presented a bill to cut In half the fees In all United States district courts and re pesllng the law which allows of double fees In Oregon. California and Nevada. Believing that tke fees and compensa- ' tlons of the clerks are excessive, he also introduced a resolution providing for the appointment of a oommlttee ' of five senators to Investigate this mutter. PROSECUTE LAND LOCATORS Oregon Authorities on Trail of Fraud ulent Promoters. Portlnnd, Ore. Prosecution gf per sons engaged In the Illegal practice of "locating" settlers on Oregon and Cali fornia land grant claims will be start ed nt once by Clarence t,. Keames. t'nlted States district attorney In Port land. "There Is no legitimate authority for any one selling location on any of these lands," said Mr Keames. "In the first place the property still Is In litigation, as the railroad has appealed the case. No locations can be made ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. A. McWILLIAMS, Proprietor. SAVING TIME b TELEPHONE XJkiffe jnrjg Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and erchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you run not afford to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home TelephoneCo. have 1 1 ....! bushels as compared until the government finally gets title with lii.HK4.luio ImoIicIm In 1913. I" the lands Y'. I then locations erwi QoVSfMf Went In., written letters not he accepted, as It will require an to Dr. Bailey K (.each. Socialist editor i act of congreaa to open tho property for entry Any locution that made now are not worth a cent " Notice deported from liandon and I. W. W. agltutors who were deported from Marshrii Id. informing them that If they are law abiding cltUens they muy live in un count) In the state and be protected b Its laws. li i . 1 h will be received for grand After a trip of Inspection through I Btund reft eminent privileges for the woolen mills at Oregon City, Vire the Malheur ( 'oil.. tv fair Septem Chief M. II Long declared that they u- i,. , ..,, ,. ... , i . , her Hi to Jll. tin to September 1. nn. ii rlr. trim fur Int. mativ wnnit.it .... . . .' ami children employed therein. lie said that the mutter will be taken up h the i in council unless conditions are at once remedied. N'eurly ull of the ."" window trim line, who attended the convention )f that craft at Chicago. coinuetMd nr a l I ,iir MMOmtton, with privi lege of rejecting any or nil bids. Old papers at the Argue office 25 oents per hundred. Just what you uci d to Hue your cabins nod co under the carpet A Complete Line of Hftotng tattonmj At the Argus Office FREE AUTOMOBILE CONTEST A special prize will be given on Thurs day of each week to the candidate mak ing the largest gain in votes that week. 'Jmtmim0 First Prize 3k. 1 Set (6) Tea Spoons and 1 Cold Meat Fork Wm. Rogers Make will be given Thurs day, August 21 Judges: II. a COCKRUM W. F. ROMAN ROBERT ODELL Bargain Day n h iruaiti l;i . whivli i Satiinluv nt I'ltch wtik. ,.t.s will 1... lioublrtl on all purohaVMM ni.i'lc, thin lu.ikiii- urn vn'.o (or tvery $ DO spent for cerUin lint of Ii Ml goodi ! .ii ing i' 0 v.i. to tin .lollar will in- tagged in ttook. 000D FOR 100 VOTES Fur II