ONTARIO ARGUS PUBI.iHHBD EVEHY THURSDAY I Entered in the at Ontario, Oreiron, for transmission throngh the mailn m .... . in I i-ln-i' matter. M. K. BAIN. Publisher. The Last Word With thin Issue we clone the cam - paign and wish to thank our reader for bearing with us In using no much pace for the county neat question, but now having won the content the people of Ontario wiah to assure all the people of the county that they value their frlendslp and Rood will far snore than the county teat and hare conducted a clean, straight forward campaign no there will he no regrets after It Is all over. Kvery statement anil claim made In behalf of Ontario was done with the belief that It was the absolute truth and not distorted. Rural Credits Lost What has become of the system of rural credit which the Democrats promlsi'd farmers of the county would be enacted Into law just as soon as the new Federal Reserve law was disposed of by Congress? When efforts were made to amend the currency bill In both the Mouse and Senate, all such amendment were voted down, and the advocates of this leglnlallnn In behalf of the farmer were told that an effective and work able rural credits law would follow promptly. It ha not been forgotten that Presi dent Wilson once Issued a personal statement asMurlng the farmer of the country that an open rlght-of-wav would be given rural-credit legllatlon Immediately after the passage of the currency law. The currency bill be came a law before Chlrlstmas, a year ago. Hlnce (hen there bus been a ills position on (he part 1)1 the President and demorcadc leader In Congress not to mention rural credits. The farmers are told now, when they Inquire about the promised farm loan system, lha( (he problem hus proved dlfflruK and complicated. II seems strange (but an adminis tration and emigres which were able completely lo overturn (he entire rev enue and riiium lal system of (be coun try should now confess Its Incapacity to enact a rural credits system. This confession would not be so much a re fire don on democratic leadership, If the subject of rural credits were new lo bankers, financiers, or economists. If the banking and currency committee leaders of the (wo houses are so much al sea, (here are a thousand lutein gent heads of fanners' organizations throughout (he I'nlted Slates who can train.' a bill which would undoubtedly give all the results lo be desired. And then our democraOc friends might he surprised ili.it several countries In Europe have rural credits systems will, b have been in operation for years to (he s(lsfac(hin of the farmers. The one big (ruth of (he rural credits blockade In Congress is that the ad ministration and Its leader In Con gress basr been too busy playing mi UM and In tnlug (o pass u war (u bill lo nuik. up (he deficit in revenues produced by the liul.rwood tariff bill to pa any attention to (he needs of the tanners. Donated Some Labor The old timers In. resided In or near Vale a( the time the present court In, use was built and who helped build the ston,, walls which the Vule people claim the constructed and lonut.xl to the coiintx at a cost of $6.0iK, all unit.' In declaring that the Vale people donated er ll((le cash Mil towurds (he construction of the old stone shell. Tin- Vale people In dia. -d (he tanner around Vule to haul in the n.iin, stoue. and the stone cutting and masonry work was almost entirely done by donations of the ser vices of the farmers and laborers around Vale, who were promised Jobs to recompense them for their labor donations The only cash actually eon trlbuted (oward the court house con struction was for the mortar to hold the old stone shell together. After the stone shell was fltiished, then the "Generous Cldteus" of Vale, ceased their efforts and the stone shell was left exposed to the elements for two or three years Wheu the west wing of the stone wall began to crumble and tumble down, dun the "(icuerous Citizens" of Vale got busy with a peti tion and asked the county to help them out of the whole and finish the build lug. It was necessary (o rebuild nearly the whole west wing of the building, whlih hud crumld.'d down at the expense of the county. Pwt Left Out Quite . Important ' In the last Issue of the Vale Enter- prim- they rlalm that Ontario received ,. from C0I)nty court ror te ropnr 0f the Snake River bridge, when the court holds a bond from citizen of Ontario to keep the repairs up for ten years, without cost to the county, but they failed to Rtate the truth of the matter. The fact In that the bond Riven In to ' keep the 309 feet of plllni? or wood j structure of the bridge In repair and I baa no reference to 600 feet of ateel stntcture. only to the wood structure and the bond so Btates. The $600 was used for redecklng Re steel structure. Thl bond I also a guarantee by these people that the piling part of the bridge would not go out by high water or Ice gorges, and Is signed by thirty of the most responsible men of the city, and this is the only time the Vale court has ever asked any part of the county for a bond to keep any public work in repair. There Is much that might be said regarding thl brldgo deal, but It has no bearing on the present controversy. How the court waj opposed to any thing but a wooden bridge and that to be built i.y a certain contractor, and how said contractor boasted that If he did not get the contract the bridge would not be built, and how one of the county court members who Is now fighting Ontario did everything In his (tower to keep the bridge from being built This same contractor did all the bridge work In the coun ty for years. When bid were called for thl favored contractor was among the high bidders. In spite of all this opposition the bridge was built and bas proven the best Investment the county ever made. Even Attaek their own Court The Vale people seem to have been In a panic for several weeks and have been making all kinds of wild state ments. Their article last week re garding the bridge at Ontario is a fair sample. They quoted part of the agreement regarding the Ontario busi ness men keeping up (be repair, but purposely' omlttel the part that showed It referred only to (he wooden span on (his side of the river. Those who were In the county at the time this bridge was built will remember (but (he county court was opposed to the building of a steel bridge and wanted a wooden one erected and It was dually compromised by having the approach or first span on the Ontario side built of piling and the Ontario people agreed to keep that In repair and have done so. It Is an Injustice to the county court to Insinuate that Hi,, inlsupproprluted $500 They have the records there and are acting ac cordingly. When the readers goes over the list of moneys paid to Vale citizens dur ing the past few mouths he will realize why the whole town of Vale Is making such a desperate effort to have the feed trough continued, but the citizens will decide by their vote on Tuesday (bat it Is time to abolish this expense .ui. I reduce their taxes that much. The voters will also show their wis dom In accepting a new court bouse al Ontario where It will be most ac cesHible to eighty per cent of the people and thus save thousands of do! lors In milage for the people having business at the court house. Anoi her Bridge Story There has been much written and said regardiug tbe bridges across the Snake river during the campaign, of course they hae no bearing on the ud liability of the county accepting new court bouse without a dollars cost to the taxpayers, but Is being used to blind the people. The county gave $3,000 toward the upprou. lies to the Welser bridge and later gave $5,000 for a steel spun. For the On tario bridge the county gave $10,000 and the cltlzeus of Outarlo gave $12,500. this went as part payment on the bridge proper and the balance for the approaches, havlug bad to provide them on both sides of the river. For the Nyssa bridge the couu ty gave $23,000 and the town about $6,000. Outarlo agreed to keep the womleu spun lu repair for ten years, the county court refusing to allow the bridge to be built unless this was done Tbe county appropriation for the fair grounds was about $12,000. Here Is another thought. Vale pays but 4 per cent of tbe county tax but every year draws dowu more than these other sectlous have received lu improvements for all time. The taxes collected by tbe county lu Outarlo Is more thau double what Is collected in Vale Vule is assessed at HltJM aud Ontario $1,143,160. Thus while Vale pays but 4 per cent of the county tax her people are paid seventy per cent of the total expenses of running the county. The bonded Indebtedness of Vale is $H0,o..u, while that of Ontario is only $6'.0OO. The riling of the bond with the names of men worth many times the $200,000 which Vale wants used In build lng a new court house, has satisfied the most skeptical that Ontario can and will build the court house and equip It Just as the plans and speclflca dons call for. Many voters have stated tat there could not be stronger proof that Ontarla as at all times meant to do Just what she agreed to. Did you ever have occasion to visit the court house at Vale and start out to catch a train? It would not be so bad If the building was nearer the depot and on higher ground so that the waters of the Malheur river would not flood It. The middleman is nothing more than a farm hand but he Is able to fix his own wages and to collect them and to multiply his transactions as he pleas es. The farmer can neldhcr help Mm self nor be helped by others until he organizes. Agriculture needs all the great men It can get. Sheridan Hss Csnnsry. Rherldsn The first unit of Sheri dan's packing snd fruit canning estab lishment was dedicated by tbe Sheri dan Fruitgrowers' association, and $60 farmers and their families gathered In tbe big warehouse to rejoice over the event. The entire plant, costing $$000, will be completed and ready for (he season of 191$. Cigar Stores snd Groceries Closed. Eugene. Eugene is to be a closed town to the extent of soda fountains and cigar shops on Sundays, accord ing to the announcement made by J. M Devers, district attorney. A week ago he nodded grocery stores on the outskirts of the city tbst they must close on Sundsy, in conformity with (he state law. COURT HOUSE COST Continued from Page 1. "Miscellaneous and current expenses," as well as those shown In the "Court house expenses." From an Inspection of the reports of the county clerks. rendered seml-anuually. beginning with March 31st, 1914, and ending with September 30th, 1914. the following disbursements were debited against the "Court house," "Current" and "Miscellaneous" expenses, aud "Jail expenses:" I 'or six months ending March 31, 1904: No Items obtainable. For six months ending September 30, 1904: Court house $ 200.00 Current expense 2,289.03 Miscelleanous 682.37 For six months ending March 31; 1905: Miscelleanous 492.0$ For six mouths ending September 30, 1905: Court house and Jail 4.00 For six months ending March 31, 1906: No Items obtainable. For six months ending October 1, 1906: Court house 123.75 current expenses $,776.59 Jail 69 95 Fur six months ending March 31, 1907: Court house , 676.37 Curreut Expenses 1,181,40 Jail v. 197.61 For six months ending October 1, 1907: curt house MMI Current Expenses 92s. 73 Jail Sept 314.86 For six months ending September 31, 1907: Court house 2,590.81 Jail 307.00 Curreut Expenses 2,033.50 For six months ending March 31, 1908: Court house 698.42 Current Expenses 1,488.11 Jail 682.50 For six months ending March 31, 1909: Court house 683.49 Current Expenses 1,666.92 Jail 1,429.00 For six months ending September 30, 1909: Current E7xepmb mbmb mbmb mbm Court House 583.49 Curreut Expenses 1666 93 Jail 2429.00 For six months ending March 31, 1910: Court House 1,159.46 ' Current Expenses 1,310.64 For six months ending Sept. 80, 1910: Current Expenses 2,098.11 Court House 1,504.38 Jail 388.50 For slv months ending March 31, 1911: Current Expenses 2,071.59 Court House 489.00 Jail 162.84 For six months ending Sept. 30, 1911: Court House 3,523.53 Current Expenses 3,463.66 Jail 22.90 For six months ending March 31, 1912: Court House 616.60 Current Expenses 3.678.61 i. ii At on Jail 457.89 For six months ending Sept 30, 1912: Court House 449.16 Current Expenses 4,813.67 Jail 686.40 For slv months ending March 31, 1913: Court House 694.87 Current Expenses 1,642.34 For six months ending Sept. 30, 1913: Court House 913.07 Current Expenses 1,125.67 For six months ending March 31, 1914: Court House 1,177.06 Current Expenses 1,471.03 Jail $27.00 For slv months ending Sept. 30, 1914: Court House 1,799.29 Current Expenses 1,379.1$ Jail 1,003.93 Total Court House and Jail $66,229.76 .$27,2$9.07 Current Expenses $38,940.$$ One-half Current Expenses $19,470.34 Court House and Jail ....$27,289.07 Total $46,769.41 While all "Current Expenses," "Mis cellaneous expenses, ' snd "Jail ex penses," Items do not exclusively con tain expenditures on the court house, yet an Inspection of the records shows (bat the major portion of this money was used for that purpose It would tuke an auditor several months to as certain just the exact amount which has been expended In patching up the present dilapidated courthouse (mild lug. but It would be more than fair to charge off at least one-hair of all "Current Expenses" and "Miscellan eous expenses" to repairs and Im provements on the courthouse and grounds. This would show a total ex penditure upon the courthouse and grounds for tbe last ten years of $46. 759. since the stone shell was donated to the county. $400 was appropriated by the coun ty court In one lump on September 9th, 1914, a little over a year after the new courthouse had been finished, to make repairs on the building. An example of the way In which the county money has been squandered on the court house Is shown by the minutes of the Commissioner's Jour nal for April 21st, 1908, showing an allowance of $1,601.42 to J. F. Wilson of Vale for drilling a well on the courthouse grounds, and everybody knows that the well never was any good, and this expenditure was a dead loss to the county. On March 5th, 1908. another $1775 was appropriated by (he county court for Jail repairs and improve ments. With all this almost yearly expen diture on the courthouse of thousands of dollars, yet what have the tax payers of Malheur County, who were pledged a courthouse by Vale fifteen years ago, after tbe expenditure of thousands of dollars of county money to put It In shape, got to show for their mouey? Is It not about time to quit squandering money on this dila pidated old shell and move tbe coun ty officers to a new building donated by the citizens of Ontario with all modern Improvements and thereby ef fect a big saving to the county? Over $5,000 has been expended by the county court during the past fis cal year on the courthouse and Jail, the major portion of the money prob ably having been devoted to raising that beautiful lawn and shade trees about which much has been heard in the Vale Enterprise. And the county records show that the City of Vale has charged the county as high as $35.00 per month for the water to water the courthouse lawn with, aud thus the county is even asked to con tribute Its share towards that $100, 000 Vale water system graft Accept Ontario's offer of a new modern courthouse and the taxpayers will deprive the county Judge of any excuse to give the Vale courthouse hangers-on and pensioners fat Jobs at rehiring and Improving the court house." HERE ARE SEVERAL SUBJECTS DISCUSSED FOR YOUR BENEFIT RELATING TO THE ELECTION Make Big Saving Reports from the people living around Nyssa and most of those In Nyssa Is that they will support Ontario on Tuesday, because they know It means a big saving In taxes for the people. Those speakers are showing the voters that Ontario Is ready to build the court house and that it will not cost the taxpayers one dollar. Thousands Saved - -ti.. ,L.t u tnv nmnv of vou realize that the . u .. .. v- ftiniii business men who are on the Ontario Council have saved the city thousands of dollars In the building of the city sewers, the city hall and that the library building, high school and other Improvements here represent full value for every dollar expended on them. Our city hall Is nearly as large as the Payette building, hut the cost was only half, and the same com parison holds good with the public Improvements lu any of our neigh boring towns. That Is one reason why Ontario can and will give the County such an excellent building for a court house. Tbe same building In Vale would coat several time as much, Judging from their water sys tem and school buildings. Unanimous Does a vote of only eight against the court house Indicate that the move Is one of real estate men only? All of the people of Ontario want you to come here. All Benefitted The building up of the Snake river valley helps every part of It and all should work together and make It the best valle in the world, what na ture Intended It to be Not Briben Then When the fight was on for the loca tion of the county seat .. Ith Jordan Valley, Vale and Ontario us the con tenders, Vale offered to lulld a court house free and It was a!l rlvht not bribery but now that Onturlo is go ing to present all the people with a court house It Is bribery. Who to Watch In the Enterprise of the 24th was a statement that It would be the last Issue of the paper before the election In which county seat matter would be discussed, but the voters should not ink.- that seriously. That talk about the roorback was another attempt to deceive the people. If any sensational matter In connection with the county seat Is sprung It will come from tbe Enterprise and the Vale people. On tario will close the campaign In the same open manner they have conduce- ed It throughout. Condemn Court House When Judge McKnlght was In Jor dan Valley working for the mint seat to remain at Vale he stated that a movement had been started in Vale to condemn the court bouse and he had stopped it, not deeming It advisable to start such a proposition at this time. No Bar to Slurs What do you think of that state ment that the Sisters Hospital would be turned over to tbe county, because It could not be made to pay? Old you ever hear of a Catholic institution be ing turned over to a city or county? The Catholic conduct many Institu tions that do not show a profit and the Vale people are certainly stooping very low to spring anything like that. Nothing to Debate The Ontario people have tried re peatedly to have a debate with tbe Vale speakers on the county seat question, but the Vale speakers claim they are merely speakers, not debaters. They have no arguments and nothing to de bate. Vale Not Interested Vale has never done one single thing to advertise the agricultural and fruit industries of the county, or promote those Industries, but have always worked against them and the fair which fosters and develops them. Just Sentiment Have you heard a single business reason advanced why the county seat should be kept at Vale? Some sent lment and sympathy stuff, that is all. Not Your Ground The ground on which the present court house stands does not belong to tbe county, except while it is being used for a court house. That was a douatiou with a string to it. Diamonds and Rags The people are hard to please. Thar Nyssa ladies did not like the diamond and silks of the Vale ladles and the Westfall people resented their old ragged and dirty dresses. The peo ple appreciate honesty In dress, sama as In other lines of life Make Bond to Suit); The Vale speakers and writers say they do not like the bond given by no wnwtiio i.uniiu.nn men KuaiBiiiee- : lng tbe construction of the new court house to be built at Vale, that It Is not legal. The Vale commercial club can employ any lawyer, or set of law yers to draw up a bond and have it passed on by the Circuit Judge, guar anteeing the building of the court house and the work of moving the equipment to Ontario without cost to the county tax payers and the Ontario business men will sign It Just as read ily as they did the bond printed on another page. They know the money is In the hank to pay all the expenses of the grounds, building and moving and Is available for the purpose with out any Ifs or and Warrants Still Good That story about the warrants of the county not being good for the bridge that the Harper people wanted Is certainly rank. Less than a year ago the county was In debt severer thousand dollars and still her war rants were taken at any of the banks at par and If the court had been per mitted to build that bridge the war rants to pay for It could have been cashed at any bank In the county, be cause they knew that six per cent warrants are a good Investment. All Foreign Labor Mr. Worklngman do you remember that the water works In Vale ve constructed by foreign labor? Do you know that the work of building the dully Creek reservoir, which the Vale people claim to be paying for Is being done by foreign labor exclusi vely? Do you remember how the home men and others of tbe county did the work on the Ontario sewers last year? You know that the proposed water system for Ontsrio will he con structed by American labor. You know that all the building that has been done In Ontario was done by American labor and that the large number of new houses and store buildings that will be necessary In in, tun,, will all be constructed by white labor. Do you favor a commun ity that employs white labor or one that caters to the foreign element be cause they will work cheaper and staud for more hardships? Ontario Roads The road taxes collected from th property In Ontario Is all used on roads outside of Ontario. Half of It goes Into the general fund and the other is used for permanently im proving the roads leading into the country. The Boulevard has been gravelled for several miles toward Nyssa and Vale and other roads will be taken up and tested the same way until all the roads In the valley are gravelled. What does Vale do with her road money? Is there a rod of good road near Vale? Get out of Slough Is It not about time for this county to have a court house on ground that Is out of the path of every spring freshet You remember how all the streets of Vale were flooded here a short time ago and the sidewalks washed away. With the dam in below Vale this will occur more frequently because there is less chance for the floods to escape. Add $200,000 to taxes Figure up what your taxes are now and then try to get an Idea of what vou will have to pay toward the build ing of a $200,000 court house at Vale, In case the new court house at On tario Is not accepted by the voters on Tuesday next. You know how hard It Is to get money euougbt to pay the present taxes. Why it Was Done It is now seen why Vale made the charges that the ballot boxes at Cairo was stuffed and that Judge Brown, John Weaver, Adodph G ramus and J. P. Houseman were parties to a fraud It Is seen In the hundreds of men held In Vale for the election, many of them not even citizens. In union there Is strength and in co-operation there is profit.