ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLiHHBD KVEKY THUKRIMY Entered in the aattoflM lit Ontario Oregon, for IrntiMniMioB through the mailx u4 "iTimri i-iitiM matter. A, complete progreaalva ticket will be put in the field In New York at the electlonw next fall. The name of Theodore Koonevelt, while not men Honed directly, WH referred to n the pro(?rennlve c;indld;ite for governor Roosevelt la now In South America. M. K. HAIN. I'ubliaher. We tre particularly gratified with tlie spirit of hearty good feeling manifested by the Ontii rio Commercial club in response! to the request of the Owyhee Irrigation district that they co operate with them in the matter of acquiring government aid for the Owyliee project. Ontario Iiiih shown herself to he progres sive and we leel that their help in this matter mean" much to the success of the project. They tiuve a Commercial club tbat is a live wire for advancement. Nyssa Journal. The above is merely another evidence of the policy that actu ates the Ontario Commercial club and that has proven such a success. What benefits one part of Malheur county benefits nil and while the lauds under the Owyhee project are all south and westof Nyssuall other parts of the county will be benefitted by the reclaiming of these lands. Hoiso i8 boosting for a local cooperative cheese factory hav ing a daily capacity of from r.OOn to 8000 pounds. The fore ign butter being imported is going to cut the price of Ameri can butter when the supply gets too heavy for the butter trust to ferry, but so far there is no cheese being imporleil, Hie world's supply being short. The terms of the ofliceri of the Vale land ofliea will expire soon and then- is a general scramble for the pie counter by Democrats and near Democrat! who need tin money, as well iih by men who have been eon sistcnl party men all their 1 1 . S. K. Taylor, of Ontario, wus the first lo file an application for the position of register and there is no question of his qualifications from a business standpoint. Tom Jones, of Vale, is also a candi date l'r the receivership M. N. Kegtiy, the Jordan Valla? editor and It. V. Mulkey, the Vnli banker, are candidates. People in the News Mrs. Bertha Irury, wife of a Spen cer county, Ky., farmer, gave hlrth to three boys und two girls. The girls died. The court of appeal of New York has derided that heeiniHe Mrs. Bridget 0. Pexlotto Is mother of a baby she Is not eligible to teach In the public chools of New York. James It. Uarfleld, secretary of the Interior under tho Roosevelt admlnis tratlon, has announced his candidacy for the progressive nomination for governor of Ohio. Sir Lionel Carden, British minister at Mexico City, will go to Washington to confer with President Wilson. His visit was suggested by the British foreign office. William Marconi, using a inn horse power engine, lighted an electric bulb at a distance of six miles, by means of wireless. It is hoped Hint In course of time houses may be lighted and heated by wireless. Willie Ritchie, lightweight cham plon. and Harlem Tommy Murphy will fight un rounds at Han Francisco the night of Filial. April 17. Orvllle Wright, one of the ploneei aviators, expresses doubts of the abil ity to sail across the Aatlatille ocean. He says engines will not stand the grind. Senator Borah of Idaho, addressing the republican club of New York, pre dicted that the party will he reunited at the next annual convention. He said that evolution, not dissolution, was the result of the recent trend of political events. Tammany Boss Charls Murphy says he will not oppose plans of I'res Ident Wilson and (ioveruor Glynn to reorganize the democratic party of New York, although he does not see any necessity for the change. Announcement of his candidacy for governor of Ohio on the Hoi-IhIIhI lick et lit the primaries next August MM made l. (ii-p. -r: I ' I, I (iix.-v. nt Mioxllllon. Ohio. aIio led an army of unemployed men on a march rrom Massllllou to MTaSBlagtM In IIM BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Justices McNary and Bean. Justtci Ramsey, the only democrat on the su preme court bench, has announced that he will be a candidate. According to reports received by eastern Oregon sheepmen, R. F. Blck nell, a buyer of sheep and wool. It now In Morrow county endeavoring tc contract for the 1914 clip at prices ap proximately 2 cents in advance of those paid last year. Acordlng tc these reports some sales have beer made, but most of the growers ar refusing to contract. According to figures recently Issued by the Southern Pacific railroad, tht Rogue River valley has changed from a non-supporting to a self-supporting community in two years. The balance of trade In favor of the valley now totals 1175 cars. Of these, more than 100 cars aro of fruit, but hay, potatoes onions and hogs are produced here and sent out. Two years ago these products were shipped In. Governor West states that begin ning the first of April he will issue for publication monthly statements ol the expenditures of the state fish and game department and comparisons of the figures with those of the corre spondlng month last year. He said his Idea was to keep the expenditure! down to a minimum and to show the public that he Intended to have the department operated on the most eco nomlcal basis. R K. (Innton, ex master fish wnr den and now superintendent of hatch crlcB. In IiIh report for January, sayi that because of the mild weather the araaaaattaa work at the aaaavtUi fish hatchery has heen more gratify ing than usual. Superintendent Wll son haa on hand H, 106, 790 young salmon. The fry resulting from thr fall chlnook eggs are all hatched There are 1,250,000 eastern brook trout egga which are under dlffereui periods of Incubation at the station. The women of tho Civic club hav Inaugurated a new plan for making Pendleton a better looking homa town and have announced prises In a con test between pupils of tha grade chools In a contest of home Industry. Four prlz.es will be awarded, one to the boy or i;lrl who makes the most luiro i-inriit In his or her yard at hnnm. one for the best showing of mi i t pi (ni. (or the best showing of .iiiahlis and one for the best ahowhm of vines. The contest will hot in.;. I ihr close of -hool. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Pld Advrrtlnrnirnui For Hale 16 tons first hay. 0. E. Rees, Ontario. crop Money to gated farms. lonn improved irr W. H. Doollttle Co. Wanted horses to winter at t-'i per head, per month at the Conklin ranch. Estray A yearling Jersey heifer at the Conklin ranch. Owner please call, pay charges and take her away. ioia tor naie . in HiVOTBiaa addition, near sub station. In quire at Argue. ForSale youngJersey heifer. Will be fresh about January 10. Inquire at this oflice. tf. Money Wanted $1250 River side residence, insured for 1600, box 412, Ontario. Wanted Improved small tract with buildings and fruit, on lease. Address box 1 '28 with particulars. For sale one 1 3-4 (tray gaso line engine. Address Jas. A. Hennett, Ontario. For Sale One 3 year old Fercheron stallion, weight 1600, oy J. U. Fleming, Arcadia or phone OO-F-5, Nyssa. For Trade Improved 480 acre stock ranch in eastern Neh. to trade for western Idaho or Oregon ranch. Addrtss Ferry Kaudell, Mend, Oregon. Good Service TARIFF PRICES At RADER'S still continue A large list of Eatables CleanPure Wholesome Try our Grocery Department this week, it will reduce your expense account. If You Want Good Weights, We Give Them. Raders Mail Us Your Wants. We are Careful. ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. J. G. WALKER, Proprietor. According to the Payette papers there is a big inc icu-i ..i trade noticeable since her mer chants have inaugurated a cam paign foi' more buying public merchants. business, appreciate The li Brief News of the Week ArrungtMiieuta havi been dinted for a snrdhit' cannery on the shore of Oalll.'f. I'al.-Miiio Oaa liiiiuli.il and Ceil Hint were Hi d n aaaa la Calaaaa ,or utttlaj aa HM Hiil..dk Tiu rateaataa authorized th. (fat man pataiB Miuliculo to huii1 HM, 000 on an fxhihil M Iho San l-'raueiM-o aaaaaltlaa A nationwide rampalKn will bo waged by tht Mxuorhttloiitt ooaed lo woman ituffriiKt) rrotnot.ra rlaiui that ihi baaatai Mraajta of the tuf flllglNte in 111 tl.lt ill Six hundred lot n (he towiiHlte ol Akuh l'lleta. Honor, conflacuied from Arturo Moralea. mttd to be a llueiiu aiiinuthuer. will be apportioned MinoiiK poor cltUena bj the coilblltu ttftaallsts The t'nltimhht. Tnoliinine enmity. California. Wella Kurno otfiee. t M.ib Uaaad la IIM, ami tatoaca vaich -:. MMM hag aaaaai, aat rlrrirt Iti diKirit alter ti.' years of eoullnuoua aert Ire Oaatfai for maintenance and aat rai ing on ret l.uii.ituni projects for the year l!U4 will not be collceto.l at the kaghutaj ,,f laa taaaaai aal at it alata Milwi m Ma pvejoota win be great l rcllcic.l . the new aiMcni After .in tl lumr taM the tofTON in Han Quontin prison, California, ur remit reil to the authorities and par look ol too, I The had (OM on a tniuger Ntrilw bfailM thai had I . 'ii segregated from the whiten. I.'rectlon of a eaniiery at Junction (Mly Ih pin lined by the Juctlon City treng. OreKon him H4 nnllonnl bHnkit and 7.i kppllaatl in to jota tha ttdwal la . ii .- . .. i li e !it"-:i reeelved Saturday will bu tho Un.il day (or Ml Ing itppllcatlonH. Oregon'it buihlliiK nt the Han Krun tlaM expoaltlou Ih lo hi equipped with furniture mitili by the manual Ir.tlniug i'Iuhhi'h In the Oregon puhlle HehooU, uri'.iiiling lo luinoiini enient of Atntlat ;int Htute Huperlnlendent K. V. Carl- (Oil. County Judge Frank L. Toil Velle htiH gone lo Chit ago. where he will turn over (o the bond buyers the l&UO. 000 road bondh voted hiai tall by Jin k Ml eounly for the iini'un i-meiit of the I'aelfle highway from the Callforula bonier to the Josephine eounly Una. Senator Chamberlain has introduced it hill to allow the longevity pay claim lh.it was tine l.lellleiuiul lieorge J Campbell of I'ortluud. The uiuount of the ilalm la $.r.lt2lM. Dr. William Campbell, of Cortland, U a son of the tl. eeased t l.ilnianl The parent teat her forees of I'eil ill. inn are le.nllng a fight for the an nihilation of the cigarette in i'eiidle ton. The city eoumll Is expet-led to aei on un ordliiauee prolnhltluK use of toliaeeo In any ttiiin by box s less than Id jeara old The Utile town of Holdman, I'matil la eouuly, nod the x u in it in ngul guarautliie, established by I r K. J Mi'Kaul. eoiint) health offleer, In an emleaxor lo slop the spread of sin. ill pox. an epidemic of which haa reached alarming pteportiona. The l.luu couulx grange haa adopted r. solutions urging the submission of an luiliatlie measure regulating the courses and departments of the urn ersily of Oregon and Oregon agricul t urn I college to prevent conflicts In atudiea DlHiipproxal of the Hgricultur.il ex tension bill la expressed by Culled St. ues Senator l.ane. because of the fact thai too many agricultural ex perls are provided positions und not a single fanner haa urged the paaaage ol the bill The matter of getting a good road from Wheeler to Nehalem city la tie lug strongly agitated In Tillamook count). Wheeler is almost entirelx isnl.iUsl by laud, having uo direct con aaottaa with either the north or south beaches and other parts of the Neha Kin valley, since the onl outlet la a pool I. v constructed road leading tc M ohler. hot litr.u ions of intention t be can diil.ttes for justices of the aupreui court on the republican ticket haxt been filed with Secretar of State Ol coll by I'lucf Justice McHrido auc Gore Branda Suit aa Political Plot. Oklahoma CUy, Okln.-- Denouncing the allegation us an "infamous lie,' Culled Slates Senator T. I', tiore. from the witness stand, declared that charges of improper conduct, the ' i of the HM Iiuuiige suit against him b Mrs. Minnie K. Ilond, were the In vent ion of a coterie of disappointed office seekers Intended lo bring him Into disrepute and wreck hia chances for i iK.miii.it For Snle 150 an-, all in cultivation ; good well on plm . ' miles north-west of l'liMltc, Call on or write Mis. Surah I)c Haven, I'avrate, Idaho Route .'I. Coal T.i.ni to Ouard Mlnea. Denver. A tux of one cent a ton on all the iiial mined by the prim ipal operators In f'olornilo since the strike began last September has been used to pay the expenses of guarding the mines aei ordlug lo the testimony ol C. L. Ilaiiin before the house aubcom miiiee Investigating the labor wur. Wante'd (Jirl for general housework, (iood wages. Apply at l;.,.i. i s residence or phone ::0.l. a Wanted Work on ranch by man and wife !v March 1 bachelor or widower preferred. Address Argus oflice. 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE uc; THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club. S7c; hluestiim red Kussian, Ma Hay--Timothy. $17; alfalfa. U attar CraaaMiri S5c. Kggs -Candled, 36c. 'Seattl. Wheat -Him stem, 8c; club, 87c; red Baaataav "6c. Hay Timothy, f 17 per ton; alfalfa. $14 per ton. Kgf;h :i7c Duller Creamery, 36c. Avery under mounted tractor engine, steam, IS horse, for sale nt u bargain price. J.. Walker, phone M6.K S. Louis sharpen cents lion. Hurtle is prepared to youi shears for ten and guarantees satisfuc- Hcu Hrown, the deputy slier Iff, was taken to the hospital to day and operated on for appen dicitis. Prices have been cut, slashed and slaughtered in order to make a sweeping clearance at Mcllratncy's. Come and see. Cdrd ol Flunks The family of (J. V. Downs dsiic to express their gratitude to the many friends and neigh bors tor the kindness and sympathy extended in the illness and death of their loved one. Ill Kl IS IIH CHANCE Of YOUR III I if you want to locate near a town that bus a very bright future I have 71) acres of the very choicest laud, lias a nice slope to the east, a first-class water rigbl; ;!0 acres in alfalfa, reM lias been in k'riiin. Not having it all paid for it leaves me unable to take care of that much land. 1 will sell anywhere from 6 10 70 acres. My price ranges from $160 per acre up. About half cash; good terms on rest at per cent in terest, band exactly the saint adjoining has been selling at 200 to 1100 per acre, 8o here is your chance if you want a L'ootl tract of land: 2 miles from Ontario, Ore. near Malheur Junction, where car shops and round house will no doubt be built in the near future. J. J. DIESS Box 1 Ontario, Oregon Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Railroad line through tract. On Snake river. Well drained bench land. Klec tric pumping plant can be installed for ?12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon Skin Sufferers-Read! W want all akin auffarrra who have uffared for many yui tho tmiuraa of diirusr and who have aoughl mdical aid in vain, to rud thia. AVr. aa old ealuMlahed druasiMa of thl community, xvlbli to ret-uinim-nd to you a product tliat haa lvt-n raiiny re li.f and may mean the end of your The prmluct ! a mild, almpla waah, not a patent aaadlolna eonaoetad al rarloua wortnleaa druua. but a eclentlfte ,111 .un, i made of xxt-u known antlai ptic Insredlenta it i" aaada In the P D.D. I.tlioratorlea of riilcut.- and 1" Ballad tl.e D.D.D. rreaerlpUoa for Ecxen-.a. Thia l doator'a apactal praaaripttnn i, p.- ht ha effecteJ many wonderful Maraa ONTARIO PHARMACY The effect of D. D. D. la to aoolhe ln atantly, aa aoon aa applied: then it pene Iralea the porea, deatroya and throwa off all dlaeaae ii mi and leavea tha Hkln clean and healthy. We are ao confident of the marx-eloua power of I. D. O. that we have taken unviiiitaite of the manufacturer guar unt-.', to offer you n fult-alie wttlg on trial. You un- to Jutltro the HatHli of the remedy In y..ur own particular caae. If It docn"t help yau. It conta you nothing. ! 1. r. Soup la made of tho name . ua nhout it. ONTARIO. OntOON Three Itita for aala '2 blooka waet nt iiieitfti.-e at a bargaiu. Inquire at Argua iitllt-o. I Mil I'MlX'ln at ill t'i'llta or him. In ii iiet'il to llni' your i under the carpet Algili oltiif fi Juat what .n aldue und I'l.iro Vau- 0071, HaraaOattt. fttOflOl PM PUtLIOATIOM. I. i -a i tiuriit of the Interior. U. 8. Land Otfli-eat Vale, Oregon. Kahruury ..ih. 1014. Notioe la hereby gireu that Joaeph Little, Jr. ot Outario. Oregun, who ou May 'Jith. l'.0'., mailo llomeatead Avpllcatiou No. W9T1. for Nr.'l NK, Sec. U. NWtNWJSet-. IS.IWiSWi, See. It. Ml SKI. Sac. 11. Townshi( 17 8 . Kauge 40 K. . Willamette Met! itittu. baa tiled notice of Intention t. make final three year proof to eatab li.th claim to the laud abofe deeribed, before the Keglater and Keceit-er lT. S Laud i Mile. at Vale, Oregon, on the hili day of March, 1014. C'lalmaut names aa witueaea. K. W. Mortou. Thoa Kanady. of Ontario, Oregon; QaOBfJ x'lark. John Taylor, o! Fayette, Idaho. Mruce K Kt-ttet. RaaUtaf. BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Butter Wrappers to the Argus Office