OLDEST TWIN IS DEAD AT 95 His Brother, at Bedside, May Not Survive Shock. HAD LONG LIFE TOGETHER Laat Family Reunion en Chriatm Day Attended by Score They Wara Both In Excellent Health Then Re markable Parallels In Life of Two Men Each Had Eight Children. llntiylon, N. Y. Bnmticl Munry, one of tin' dldi'Ht twIriH In tlio world, 'li"l at M" hniiiu li-r In Mh nliM'ty alxth yonr Kniinn-1 nml hia brother Wllllitin worn horn afj t Fi old farm In Hnhy Inn on ClirlHtinna diiy, 1NI8, nnd lived tlirip ever hIihc I diet ClirlntiniiM, when the twin rrle brnted their ninety fifth hlrthdny, there irntliei'i-d about them nt Sniiniel'B home thlrt) of their iniiny deneendHiita. In eluding eon and d:i lighter, griiiKli'litl- I'holu ! Anii'i Iriiii I'reea Aeaorliitlon. THK HINi'l TWINS. dirn nnd urent Kniiiilchlldnn. The I whin siit h,c l.y hhle nl the dinner tnhle On one wide mil the iliildlen nf Hilliiili'l mill thi'h chllili'i-u rhllilrtii mid on the other Mil the DffSSJStaf of Wlllhiiu Kniiiiiel wiih nut In Hie lies! of lieu I III then, mid he u'tvw WeiiUel mid Weill, er until he Nil. nimhed Wlllliiin SAM lit Ids In il i'h'. nml II In reined Hint tin' sln I. of his hrother'N denlh win ls more thiiii I mi endure The tun hiiw emit nihil' 1 1 1 1 1 1 s mid ll u illllloliNlili of the two wiih keen Hot h wen weir lull mid siiilwurt It whm oiil until recent l Hint they mild not devote much lime every du.v H Motile Mill nt l.ilim Toui'lher they In il. w.iII.n. iiii, I lie liicinl lili he twccii the two wits Just lis I n us when the) went flailing or hunting to gel her iim Ihim The two men wen- proud of their henllh mid Iohki'UIv Ttna) iillrlluitisl their long life to work III the open air mid nlutt'iieiiee from alcohol mid to Inn re Thc.v never imuiIiIimI Itnth were ardent I'rohlhllloiilatJI mid ingtii'il hind for the cause They voted for 1mm Q Ulalne for iresldeiit. hut since then thev have Is'cli In the I'rohl hliloii inirty. The twlna were descended from a I' ui: line of i osiei oil- f.nini'is The fin iiilioiise III West IlilhyluO III tshli'h they were horn Is proliulily the ulde:.l Inil'dliiK on l.nng Islmnl The tWtM lilt t two tuntliel's and ulie SattSfi lull thet iutllcd lliein .ill h.i ui.iii.x years The twins nun I led iiImiiiI the auinc tlllie Si luuel null I led Iteln'i cu S.uu ml of lluh.loii when thirty years old and shnrlU nficiwiird Wlllliiin iiuir lied Mil t I! I Let nf Itl'Hil.lMi iiie. h:ul liceii wldowera for iiiiinj IHII Itulh men weie lilcsMcd with elht dill dreii MM li I p In I lew veins ftgo fuiu r H miiicl iliililieii and M'cn nf Wll llnui'i- eleille .lust linn M1BJ '' si i mill ills nf the t wo life ,i!v c tmla It wmild he li.nil In c.ilciihlte. At the lllnc of their ic- e.ilw null' I, I. mil a huiiie f.'i hliiiMl' on the old MllUC) f.n in After the dciili nf Ihell aIVMI the two went tn llc ti'i.cther. lull thev dc, Idcd llunllv It wmild lie Icllci liu Siiiiiuel to have his i nii'hter. Mrs Smniiel Smith, with him. wlillc Willi. mi went t" live with l. -in. Sinllh Minn v . near hv , i he two men nwiud a nrc.it ile.il if irn'ciiv on l.mig Island Moth he licvcd Hie.v wmild lelelimte their one hundredth aiildv el .n together, mid tl.et dc. I. led tliiN did lint waul their children to vvnll I'm e.n In cnin.i Jlnntfs, w thev (i.ir. -li .1 cut the prop ert There was Koine talk ahortlj hefiire their last tilrthdav of Idling a apwcUl Mr and mullni tbein to WMhliieTtou In c I'resldeiit Wils.'ii. OUl tlM twlna fell they weic ton nld In liiake the trip and the project was aliaudmicd inn eminent offtoUU received the word on high authniitv that lluerla delitu'iatelv id.niued the afluuii In the 1'uited Slates In mder to bring on win with tins country, for the purpose of uniting all Mellc.lli people Secrelarv Ii.uiIcIh esllinatcd that hi' Iv. i en Ufa) and 3500 leiugecti either an on their way from Mexico or uu del' pi nli'v Hull awalllUK depaililie for the t nited Slate- lieports from the coasts nl Mexico trout Admirals BailfiT and Howard, resiiecllvely. di-iiil'ed MMrgMtM ef forts, not onlv ol the iniv), hut (icr mini and UrltUta veaaela, to asajst ref ill leaving (he Iroulilc tnin u FRUIT TRADE DOUBLED. In Laat Decade Importa War $385, 000,000, Exporta 1220,000,000. Wnshlntfton. Foreign trade of the United St a tea In fruits nnd nuta prnc tlrnlly douhled In value In the last decade, the total Imports having heen $;itsr,00l).0t)0 nnd eiporta $220,000,000. Importa rose from $24,000,000 to $48, 7BO.O00 and exjiortii from $19,760,000 to IMilBOyOOO In the period from Ml to lOl.'l Figure innde puhllc hy the de partment of commerce and hihor ahow that Importa of fruit nnd nut for the first two month of 1014 aggregated OTer $0,(HK).kmi In vnlne, or 20 M?r cent more than thoae for n like period of last year, while exporta nmounted to $4,000,000 In value, or about 30 per cent less than a year ago. The sharp decrease In exports Is ac counted for hy the shortage In the Pa cific coast fruit crops In the past year. The domestic food supply was supple mentis! last year by $32,000,000 worth of fruits nnd $1(1.000.000 worth of nuts from abroad and In Addition oTer ft. 000.000 worth of fruits and nuts from Hn wail and $3,r00,000 worth from Por to Itlco. TWO TOES HIS FRAT FEE. Student Loaee Them While Stealing a Qualifying Ride. Kansns City. Mo Cameron Heed of Cambridge. Mnss., gnve two toes aa part of his initiation fee In n frnternlty j at the University of Missouri, whero he la a sophomore. Heed, with three other students, came to Knnsns City riding the hrnke benm In order to ipiallfy for the fraternity. Only those who have traveled "a thou sand miles without a cent" are eligible to membership. The students tionrded the rods of a train to make their return trip to Co lumbia. Iteed fell as the train started, and a wheel (rushed his foot He was taken to n hospital, and two of bla toe were amputated. KEEPS HIS TREASURE IN A MARINE BANK Srorky Dives to Bottom of Riv er When Funds Are Low. Washington.- Kimrky draw check! oil the I'lrnt Slllunill'llie liaiil. of Hinilll went WiihIiIioMdii. lie Indorse them with a tile nnd wrench and cahc (hem with a cable Snorky, known to Ida mother nnd two or three ..Hi. I-, ua Kdwurd Thomas, la 1 v i v year old nnd Is to the Heveiith div.'t vvluirveM In Washington what a belli ll oillber m to the water front at Apia Due day about a decade ago tiny were i hunting freight cur down III the old Jersey yards by the gua works when n Hwlteh engine ran off a trestle mid plunged Into the eastern brunch of the Potiunui The water la pretty deep at this spot, and securely einlicd iled iii the mud bottom of the river (he engine reposed as peacefully aa a Hpim IkIi galleon at the bullion of (he I'arlb bean until SnorKv came along As a child Huorky had taken a liking to the water, ao when the atory of the Hiibmerged freight engine came to hi ear he saw visions of wealth lining tn the tiit nn the railroad tieMlc from which the engine was IMJMtSi M have plunged, Snorky dived Into the turbid A mi. 'nst In river, a the eastern branch Is known, and started n submarine In Viwtlgatlou. It took two or three dives to Incite the engine, but Snorky even (iiiillv found It nnd made an Inventory. He tiled a i luliii with Neiluue tor Ihe engine Of Mich parts of It us he aaaanTWl nnd returned tn the sin face to eipnp himself with such tools as he might need ('ailing mi the .lunU denier, he made a dii ker Willi that individual. The jllliklliali agreed tn ndv.iiic IuiiIn if. Ill return. Sn.'il, WOtlM give him mi in itial option on all goods to be rcplcv Ined from the deep. The iiiveii.iut was made, and Mimkv dived iigain. lie plied UK- and w rein h and s. lew driv at until be had dctai I nil (he choicest and most ciimI.v nlilaliuildc UOfttOM nf (he engine I'licn he attached a cable and I'uhc to liic mii Tin e M. Hiding OB MM trestle, be li.iulcd BWfJJ it UM cubic until there uppcurisd the beautiful brass bell nl the In. nunil IV e Tills he ill I'lised of pmlitabl.v and earned Ills first reward frnui out the Junk dealer's greiiNV cash drawer. Kvcr Masai lie baa sold the engine piece by piece to tho ib'iilci MOVES HOUSE TO DIE HAPPY. bhitt. It From Vermont to Maaeaohu aetta, Where It Formerly Wil. mistical. Mass. Kleater l.arabee ha moved his house from Vermont into Massachusetts because he wa horn In Massachusetts aud wants to die In the old Hay State When he built a bmue in Wlilliini , town he supHcd that be was In the' atntc. Then gnv eminent survcveis came along ami changed the Mute boundary after he had paid taxes I" Massachusetts for several years Lara hce then had u new cellar dug over in Massachusetts and moved hi real deuce into the Hay State The clisuge coat him ll.tKKl Mill. on For Chewing Gum. Troy , N . Auicrlcaus tMMt IMOO. i(Hi inure for chewing gutn laat vear than tlicv did on foreign inlsslon waa the COOiplalOl made bv Mi'thndlst mlu isters in confcieiu'e licie For Sheriff To the voters of Malheur county I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of this county on the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held on May 15, lb14. R. H. McNee. For Joint Representative. I hereby announce myself a candidate for joint representa tive for Harney and Malheur counties, subject to the wishes of the Republican electors at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. Frank Davey. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county at tho Pri mary election to be held May 15, 1914. If elected as sheriff I will en force (lie laws in nil cases and endeavor to apprehend crim inals of whatsoever character and I shall conduct business as economically as is consistent with eflicicncy. J. A. Wroten. For County Treasurer. I hereby unnounco myself a candidate for the oflice of county treasurer for Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the approval nf tbe Republican elec tors tit the primary election to be belli Muy, I .Mil, 1914. J. Ralph Weaver. Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the Htute of Oregon for Malheur County. Ill the uiiittcl of the ' lulu of (c W. I us, lothcrwau known aa QWMJI I) iWiis). deceased. Notice la hereby given to till whom ll may concern, that the undersigned has been duly uppob.tud by the Coun ty Court of the St. it.- of Oregon, for Malheur Count), iiliuliilatrutor of the estute of the said 11. W- Down (ntho: wise known us Ueorge V. Downs) dc ceusod. All persona having clulu: agaiiibi the eatate of the said iloceus eil, aie hereby uotifiod to present the same to me for allowance du... veil fled ua required by law, at the Offloa of C Mctiomigill, at Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the dale of tbla notice. luted at Ontario, Oregon, this :10th day of April, 1014. O. 8. SMI I II. Administrator. Warrant t all. Notice i hereby given that 1 have funds on hand to pav all tiouerill Kund Wan aula ordered nut pahi for want of funds. Intciest cease;- Mas ,".(ll, l'.lll. Dated al Vale, Oieion, (his iMlll day nt Aiuil, II'II. j. n vi:.vku. Cniliity Treasurer. Administrators Notice. Ill the I'ounty Court of the State of Oorgou 'foi-Malheur Oouuty. lu the iniittler ol the eatate of l'etcr Hunt. in. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the in ilcrmgnc.l, tbe adiuuiistrator ot tbe state nl l'etcr boutou deceased, luta filed hi final account of tbe admin istratiou of said estate io the above entitled Court. And that I'riday the loth day of May li'M. at 11 o'clock A. H, at the Couutv Court mom lu the court house iu Vale, Malheur Couuty. Oregon ha beeu aet by the .In ge of sii id court aa toe time aud place for tbe bearing thereof. All peikou having any iutereat m aid eatate are hereby untitled to be pre sent mi said dav at 11 o'clock A. M. and stow causa If anv there be, why the said final account should not be accepted and allowed, aud the said administrator discharged aud tbe etate of the aaid l'etcr Houton deceased distributed according to law. This notice la publised by .rdei of Hon. lien W. McKnight. Couuty Judge of said County, dated Apnl '.th. It, Win. bouton, Admtiuatratoi. Arways on the Job If you have a job of hauling you waut done, large or small, you can alwav dxpciid on John 1-auilit.gtiani being ready for you. Call bnu at the Moore Hotel. For Sheriff. To the voters of Malheur county: Iwill be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of this county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held on May 15, 1914. Robert Odell. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oHiceof county commissioner for Malheur coun ty, Oregon, subject to the ap proval of the Republican elec tors of said county at the pri mary election to be held May 15, 1014. Melville D. Kelley. Train Service. West, bound. No. 17 Oregon Wath Ltd 4 :17 a tn No. 75 Huntington Paae 9.42 a m No. 0 Fait Mail 6:16 p m No 77 Huntington Pan C:33 p m No. D Oregon Waah Rxpreaa 0:50 pg Eaat bound No. 18 Oregon Watb Ltd 2:51 a m No. M Unite paaaenger 8:5b a m No. 10 Fait Mall 12:12 p m No. 78 Kolie paaaenger 3:50 p m No. (i Oregon Wath Ex pre 0:15 p m Malheur Valley Uninch Tbe Vnle train leave Vale dally nt H a. m. arriving In Ontario at 8:40. It.tiii iiiiik will leave, except Si. mlu y. at 10 a. in , arriving at Vale at 10 :40. leaving for Ilrngan nt 10:50, arriv ing there 11 :5H, returning will leave Ilrngan at 12 :30. arrive at Vala 1 :30. Leave Vale nt 2:35, arriving at On tario at 3 '30, and return to Vale at 7 p. m. On Sunday tbe train will eniiii' to Ontario In the mnrnliig and return nt 7 p. m . tnaklug the run to Homcdala on that day inatead of Wednesday. The Juntura train will leave Onta rio Monday, Wedueeday aud Friday la 7 n. m., returning at d p. m . teaching Juntura nt 12:05 and leav ing at I i in The Homedule train leave Nyata at 2:45 on Ttieaday, Tburaday and Saturday, returning, arrive at On tario at 0 p. in The bipcjj.nt biirptiu we hitve ever oft'ond our subscribers is tbe Argils and four mugaiues, all ou6 year, for only $1.18. Kor Rent Two room house, two blocks north of school house. I'hone M6-K-8. A Burtrain In Lumber. We have u lot of Ix Common I'ine, Dressed and Mutched, l'ti is is cxieptidnal good grade, just the thing for sub-floors, limine cold storage buildings nnd graineries, we waut the room and will close tin.- out at I, V. (ill per M. spot cash. It will pay you to look at this bargain. We i-iii'iii't hold this Lumber lor anyone. Come early. I uiin' Lumber Co. Cash Grain Company Distributer of Wigwam and Hollyhock Flour I'hone lnti K Ontario. Oregon Bring Your Ranch Wool to eaaa-fJ' f at I 111 lS V 4.l Hv l srWm m IMPRESS on the young man who it burning the candle At both ends and who it spending hit big talary as fast as he makes it the VALUE OF A BANK ACCOUNT. Start him on the RIGHT ROAD today. If he it not hopelett he at once will tec the error of hit ways. The open ing of a bank account hat pat a ito? to many a youth's wild desire to be a HIGH FLIER. The Ontario BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There 1s 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 " ! 111 ! i iNin - Paint Kitchen Floors Don't Scrub Them Avoid the backache and sore knees caused by scrubbing bare floors. Painted floors arc easy to keep bright and clean, are attractive and very inexpensive ACMEQUAUIY noon PAINT gives a bard, durable, sanitary finish for floors, steps or any inside surface to be walked on, easy to keep clean Mi lira tiu: tldriiware and mm BBBI BBVjVa7'laK. 'aVtfVt a A. McWILLIAMS Proprietor. Transfer, Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM It i al Market Report. Corrected A'i. :0, for the benefit of Asms i4ati hf 141 ttalfcait Mar DON T LET YOUR MONEY BURN A HOLE INY0URP0CKET! U)o National Bank ArtTlic Ciffinn AlgUfc VIIICC and hard to wear out. You can apply it yourself. It dries in a short time. Offered in appropriate and attractive shades. furniture Co.. Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold, oaotlla Cootpauy. KtfKt, ptr iluzvu. 17 to. Butter, per poauJ, 2oo. Data, par hundred. 11.50 Wbeat, par baodred, fl. 75. Hay, par tou, - Fotatoea, pr buudred, 1.00 Outline, per buodred, 12.00. Apple, per box, S1.0U. to SI. 50 Obiokeu. dieeaed, per pound, 18c. Pork, dreaeed, s ' . to 9..o. Fork, lUe, 6.r0 to 7 Vaal. 9 to 10o. Bef Ho to 12c