MmoNJlOPuB ONTARIO The Future Metropolis of Eastern Oregon The Banner Wool Market for the Interior of Oregon (Muti t$m The Ontario Argus leads in Prestige, merit, and Circula tion. Watch us grow H The Produce from 15,000.04)0 acres is marketed from On tario each year Representative Newspaper of Ontario ana Malheur County. K VOLUME XVIII ONTARIO. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1914. NO. 41 Vote for Ontario and Receive a New Court House Free Vote for Vale and Be Taxed for a new $200,000 Court House HOW HARPER DID NOT GET HER BRIDGE She Wouia Not Support the Vale Bunch in the fight TO KEEP THE COUNTY SEAT Vale has handed Westfall and Harper the proverbial lemon often, and the lat one they towed these Rood communities was on the Harper bridge this fall. There Is not a man In Vale who had the nerve to sign his name to a pretended explanation of the deal so they signed the article "Taxpayers." The county court had advertised that they would let a contract for a bridge at Harper In September. They certainly had a legal right to do this or thy would not have done so. When the county seat petition came up a business man In Vale called up a business man In Harper and asked htm b w he stood on the county seat and was Informed the Harper man stood for Ontario. Then you cannot havn your bridge and if necessary Vale will enjoin the county court to stop It says the Vale business man. The bridge contract was to be let, and was not let because of this threat. The people of Harpur ami Westfall are not made of the kind of stuff you can bluff by such sand bagging methods. We will be glad to furnish names and further particulars If Vale wants them. Vale gave It to her where the Tur key got the ax. REBEKAHS HOLD A DISTRICT CONVENTION President of the Assembly Instructs in Work. HOLD NEXT MEETING AT VALE The sixth annual convention of Dis trict No. 26, convened In the I .0. O. F. hall Tuesday, September 20th, p. m. with Mrs. Kate Lando, of Marshfleld, President of the Kebekah Assembly of Oregon In attendance. The Chairman. Mrs. Wheeler of Vale called the meeting to order, and ou roll call the following lodges were found to be represented : Golden Rule, No. til. Vale, Ore.; Yellow Rose. No. 202, Nyssa, Ore.; Beatrice, No. 82. Ontario, Ore.; and Lady Mary, No. 224, Condon, Penn. The afternoon session was devoted to business and Instruction In the lodge work by the president. The question box, conducted by the president proved very helpful and in structive. The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Mrs. Draper, Ontario, Chairman; Mrs. Duncan, Nassa, Vice Chairman; Mrs, Wheeler. Vale, Secretary; Mrs. Lyells, Ontario, Marshall; Miss Qleun, Vale, Con ductor; Mrs. Clara Morton, Ontario, Chaplain; Mrs. Hadley, Vale, Inside Guard; Mrs. Closaen, Nysaa, Outside Guard. Executive Committee: Mrs. Dunlap. Vale; Mrs. Edna Boyd. Ontario; Mrs. Duncan, Nyssa. The evening session was devoted to the initiatory degree, finished and top ped by a pleudid feed. The next convention will be held at Vale. He who plows can produce any thing, including health and happiness. WILL BUILD WEST OE RIVERSIDE AT ONCE Is the Latest Information in Railroad Circles SOON REACH HARNEY VALLEY Clay Luce, a resident of Riverside, who has been here during the past week on business Is authority for the statement that a contract has been let and work will positively begin this month upon a continuation of the Oregon A Eastern railroad west for a distance of 40 miles. Mr. Luce says he Is positive of this; that a private car containing officials of tho railroad was at Riverside two days last week In which were Included General Manager O'Brien of the O. W. R. A N. and also Chief Engineer Stradley of the Short Line. Thev went over the ground while there and also came out this way from Itlvi rxiili- some distance. Arrange ments were made to lay additional trackage at Riverside to care for sid ings for construction material and It was no secret that contractors were to tif tn pliu'lng their camps out along the line of the extension work with out delay. Burns Times Herald. The above confirms what has been reported here. There Is some more work to be done on three of ths big steel bridges and when this is com pleted and roadbed ballasted, trains can be operated without further trouble as far as Riverside, then the contractors will get busy with the Tirade from Riverside to the Harney valley. There Is little heavy work to be done between Riverside and the valley and It should not take many months to go through and have trains running. With the rails laid to the valley the great Interior of Oregon would then be accessible to the world and a period of development would b started. WHY DOESN'T HE PAY TAXES LIKEA MAN? A Land Speculator Backing Vale in County Seat Fight WILL VOTE EOR HIGHER TAXES B. P. Combs wrote a lengthy letter to the Enterprise last week. Combs says he wants to deed his land to the county assessor if he will pay the tax es on It on a value of $2.50 per acre, and gives this as a reason why he will vote for Vale for the county seat. Vale says all the big real estate men and grafters are working for Ontario for the county seat.' You can have Combs, we don't want him. Those kind of men don't build up a country and make his neighbor's land worth any more. He says: "We have some 25,000 acres which we are offering at less than 25 per cent of the present assessed valuation." He must be homesick to get back to Arkansas. We suggest that now Vale has raised a jackpot to colonise non-resident voters on the Bully Creek project un til after election that they raise an other pot to buy Combs. Such men are a worst pest than the sage ticks and the jack rabbits. Mary bad a little lamb With a fleecy white coat, Vale has nothing left at all, Ontario has got her goat. The above is the proposition you are going to be called upon to vote on the third of November. Ontario has the money ready to start work on a new Court House to be Riven to the County, in case you decide to locate your County Seat at Ontario. If Ontario does not complete this building and turn it over to the County free of debt, then the county seat election would be void and the county seat remain at the present location, in Vale. In case the tax payers decide to keep the county seat at Vale then it will be necessary for you to tax yourselves and build a new Court House at Vale to cost from $160,000 to $200,000. Vale can not help you because her indebtedness is now over the limit This is the kind of Court House the Vale people say you need and they are telling you now so you will know what to expect if you leave the county seat at Vale. ' The present Court House would be condemned if located in any city. There are no vaults to care for the records in the asses sor's office, the treasurer's office or the sheriff's office. Most of the records remaining on the counters, where they would soon be deatroyed by a fire that is likely to start at any time, as the old building is heated with stoves. When you go to Vale look at the old building, see those cracks in the walla over the windows, some of the capstones are cracked. Take your knife and run the blade into the mortar seams and see how rotten the mortar is. Go into the offices and see how crowded they are and how the record books are left lying around. Then figure what it will cost to replace those records when they are de stroyed, and where you and every other property owner in the county would be. When you have made the examination we are sure you will aay that the proposition of Ontario to donate a court house to the county at this time is a most liberal one and you will vote for it THE GRANGERS NIVAL NOVEMBER II AND 12 Committee to Commence Measuring and Weighing October 20. THE DECORATIONS ARE GOING The Pomona Orange Commltte who have the Corn Contest In charge have decided to hold the first Corn Carnival of Malheur County in Ontario, Novem ber 11 and 12. The Ontario Commercial Club are doiug all they can to make this Carni val a success and when It Is known that Mr. E. B. Conklln has charge of the entertainment Committee we know we will be entertained and the lioule vard Orange with the assistance of successful decoratora of Ontario will make the hall "A thing of Beauty and a Joy forever." The real corn con test commenced last spring and will close by the awards made by a corn expert and the measuring, gathering and weighing will be In charge of the Pomona Orange Com Committee, assisted by the Malheur County farm director, Mr. W. K. Sblnn. For the beuefit of those in this con test will state that October 20th Is the date set for commencing measure ing and weighing the Corn in con test in the Big Bend Country and will continue until all is finished in the County. Two bushels of corn from each acre is donated to the grange and will be sold at the Carnival on November 12th at 2 p. m., at auc tion. This will be a aplendld chance to get good seed corn and help the cause. Many supplementary premiums are offered for the best 10 ears of both white and yellow corn grown by boys or girls under 16 years of age, also for best single ear of any color. If sufficient tickets can be sold a special train will start from Adrian at 8:30 and leave Ontario, 10 p. in., November 11th, Wednesday. A full list of extra premiums will be furnished soon. GRANOE COMMITTEE 1. This is a one acre contest, awards are to be given ou the product of an acre of ground which must be in as compact a form as possible. CORN CAR TO BE BY THE GRANGE LADIES 2. The following score will be used In making awards: Quality 40 per cent; Quantity 40 per cent; written report 20 per cent. 3. a. The grouud will be measured aud the crop harvested under the supervlston of a committee appointed for that purpose. Further particul ars will be given before harvest. b. In youug orchards no com Is to be grown In tree rows or nearer than three aud one-half (.'t'i feet to the tree row. In measuring the land a strip 3' feet In width will be de ducted for each tree row. 4. Each contestant shall exhibit two bushels of com from his tract as a sample of bis produce. This Is to become the property o( the Pomona Orange to assist In paying expenses. Further Information regarding the content can be obtained from any member of the Committee or from the County Agriculturist, W. K. Huliiu. Ontario. For the contest the county has been divided Into five districts ,vis: Cairo, Nyssa, Big Bend, Vale, Willow Creek and Bead Ox Flat. A grand sweep stakes prise of 100 Is offered for the best acre of corn in the entire county, while the best acre in each of the respective districts will receive 50 first, $25 second and $15 third In the Nyssa district the second and third prise will be $30 and 20, the Malheur County Bank having donated ten dollars to be used for that pur pose. All awards will be made by a dlsln terested corn expert from Idaho. Each acre exhibited will donate two bushel? of com to the Pomona Grange. This selected, prlxe-wlnnlng corn will then be sold at public auction Thursday afternoon, November 11, the proceed? being used to pay expeuses. This salt will offer a great opportunity foi Malheur county farmers to get see from the best com grown in th county. SOME EASY MONEY GRABBERS AT VALE PeddlingBlue Sky to Poor Widows in the East BIG RAKE OFF TOR PROMOTER Vale has a bunch of easy money grabbers who are tho most promin ent people In the .mini neat election. They are not satisfied with malm, money out of tax payors funds kept on deposit at the county seat, but they are flooding the east with literature setting forth Vale's magnificent oil Wells. They get tho name of some poor widow who has saved a little money by toll and frugality, and keep after hor with follow up letters un til they got her mono v. They have employed one of tho big gest "blue sky" stock sellers to ped dle their worthless stock In tho oast This big promoter poses as an offi cial f some little railroad down oast that don't exist any whore except on pa er. Vale don't dare offer stock for sale In their "wild cat" oil wells In Mai hour county. People would laugh ut them. Ontario drilled an ollwell but the money was furnished by her enterpris ing citieiiH. and business men and did not ask for a dollar outside of Ontario. They .in not try to sell a lot of stock In other states to .ulllhle people who could III afford to lose It, In order to get a rake off for promo tion like Vale Is doing. Many states have passed laws agalast such kind or work but there are a few loft where people who live by the sweat of tho other man's brow ran sell oil stock In "wild cat" wells. Their king pin promoter Is keeping 25 per cent of what the stock sells for as his, the Vale promoters are holding out 25 per cent and iosslbly .'.0 per cent Is all that goes to the actual develop ment of the well. SOME ILLOGICAL TALK FROM A REVEREND Admirer of the Present Seat f County Government EVEN A PREACHER SLOPS OVER The Keverent gentleman at Vale who Is protesting so loudly against the "sataulc Influences" that arc asking for a vote on county seat relocation because a removal of tin county seat from Vale would mean "our destruction" Is the same gentle mau who at the Pioneers Picnic at Vale recently, stated to an old pinmei that the reason he was opposed to the removal of the county seat wus that Ontsrlo was not in the center oi the county. His Keverence at it.. ' tiiir stated that If an attempt should bi made to remove the county seat t; the tenter of the county he would :ict t I. ie I, the least. As.near as w- cm figure it Watson post office is about the" center of the county. Accord I m to the gentleman's own statement lit would not object to the removal of tin county seat from Vale to Watson, nut he does object to the removal iron. Vale to Ontario, and assigns a lis leason therefor that It would mean Vale's destruction. We hope that tin Hear I'rothers aud Hlsters" of th ounty will be able to understand tin reasoning of this gentleman. We caul. IMPORTING ILLEGAL VOTERS TO DEEEAT The Will of the Majority of the Taxpayers. BULLY CREEK WORK STARTED To tho voters and tax payer who have lived some time In Malheur county and pride themselves u being .Wont lnw-nlddln Industrious cltlsens: What do you think of a city that wilt rals. money like Vale Is doing to colonise a lot of voters on the Bully Creek project until after election? Boos Vale expect to hold tho sup port and respect of the decent cltlsens of Malheur county by bringing Into tho county soverul hundred voters to work ou the Bully Creek projoct Just before election. We ask the Vale Enterprise for your Information to publish a list of tin mimes of the laborers on tho Bully Creek project so that you may see If they are Imna fide residents of Maihcur county. They don't dare do It. Oregon has led all states In the I nloii to secure a fair and pure bal lot. Now tho state's proud name Is to ba drugged In the dust so that Vale may get votes at the count seat election. The citizens of the county will re buke such work at the polls in No vember. GRANGE TO DISCUSS THE NEW MEASURES Meetings to be Held in Hall Wednesday Evenings. THE PUBLIC INVITED TO JOIN Beginning next Wednesday evening and each succeeding Wednesday even ing until election a series of public meeting will he field at (be lloulevard Grange hall for the purpose of dis cussing the proposed amendments to the constitution to he voted on No vember II. It Is hoped that every one In the community, grangers aud I huso not members, will avail themselves of this opportunity of meeting with their MSgkbOrl to exchange Ideas ou these most Important measures, some of which are perhaps the most im portant ami In many respects the most radical that have vet heen refer red to the voters of the slate. At the first uieutlug, next Wednes day, the first ten amendment, re ferred to file people h the It-glslal u r , and the first two Initiative measures will be the ones under discussion. All are reiiiested to familiarize them selves with these measures aud to he ready to take part in the discussion. While It is hopud that those having the meetings in charge will he able to Met ure competent leaders tho prin cipal object is to bring out the opin ions of the residents of this section as to what will be the effects of the measures. Mrs. I.luule Carl of Portland will speak In the (i range ball at Cairo, Sunday Oct. 11, at 2:30. Mrs. Carl comes highly rccomuieu I ed ami no otie should miss the pleas ure of heaving her lecture, in the Shadow Who Is Who " " Good music will also he a feature Come. fjood roads broaden our sympathy, lessen distance and increase our use-tulness la i it ti 1 I r