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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1915)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2o, 1915. EIGHT id it) Wf ec to ha tai at ed K Hoi l Of in wc co' or Ml P Oi in. il, tfr 'II ih Hi hi i-l c.t tfa di aii .... to th rt th tl o in EGG CANDLER 1$ INVENTED BY BOYER A limit four win neo the Hoyrr BfO . collectively. Invented nn pu'K cnndler which has nil (ho Bid methods faded to a whisper. Instead of getting in a dark room with a sperm candle and ifghtlBI through the eggs one at a time to see If they will he suitable for greeting obnoxious orators or not, :i person nn now stand In hroad day light ' T examine six dozen eggs at a itaat It I ' ne of the most useful Inven tions around a grocery store that has i' hi en devised lloycr Urns, have Operated. (MM for four years and all Hi that come into the store are (liptKrcl Into a tray, the tray slipped iiiin a liny, a light In the top 9 the DM tiirnid on and a mirror in the Wtom of the boa tells what Is the condition nt i'. i i', egg, Win ti nn' is familial ADVANCE REPORT OE with the randier he is able to tell the egg that has Just started to spoil as well as the one that Is old in the business. I'.nver Hros have not exploited their : invention at all but it is evident to , anyone that its usefulness In the roCtl7 business is unquestionable. ' I nit t M,n f II ii . .1, i , . . ti t , ' f ,1 a lllll,. I mi . I jiai ?-. ii ...w.r. I .... - U . i.'i- In the northern part of the state and It sold readily, but not caring to manu facture it at presi nt on a larger scale no further attempts were made to mar ket It. Calls for It are made quite fre quently but so far only Ave outfits have been made. I In outfit consists of a randier nnd tray cabinet. As soon as the trav of eggs have been candied, It Is slipped Into the cabinet which Is so con structed that no llghl can reach the eggs. In this wa the eggi are k. it In a good condition until ready (or use. In every particular the Invention Is Inu'i ni'niish adapted to Its pgfPO I EIGHT CITIES ORGANIZE (Continued from page 1) rates. It is a matter that will require some little time to thresh out, but all towns have agreed to take no action toward the new eompany until they are assur ed that by allowing the new company to build into this territory, would be to the best interest of all the people. (OonUnaod from rage 1. 1 nnd i 1 1 1 1 i.y deduction fioin Vale runoff: Ll I j ; V J vsVj ' cTTt yr excavation will lie generally in earth, with a small per rent of rock or hard pan. From Pass 'A" to drop In Cow Hollow the excavation will consist principally of earth, with a small pro portion of tuff. Canals throughout, i v i pt laterals, ate estimati'l as con rrete lined. Eetlmated cost Malheur-Cow Hollow Canal Alternative Diversion to Dotal :i miles abort Oottoawodd cross ing 88.8 nllM r72,ooo To Pass "A," US miles (88,1 To Odd Hollow drop, miles 6S4, TO land. Including all dis tributing lat. ral i ' t ITMOO dmlnl tretlon tad coatlageaeleg, 18 per .nit NO, Mean M. , Nihil Itiinnii In tcre Keel. Middle I ink Mntilh. at W'aim pi lugs. January I MOO I'eiiruary IttSOO Mere .",:i.! April M.knii May 23.700 IttBI 11,100 ' '' V "" , Ill,(,,tl IIIIOH V( I HI August September October 4,;,nii Nonmhrr :,.Iihi I Iier 4.7IMI Malheur Malheur nn. i i . lllverat low .liiiitura. at Vale. 18,888 88,888 81,880 is. onii 88,888 11 I. ION TTJS8 104. ion :: Tun 4."., tun I'M, inn 81,808 SJOO 8,000 I 100 I sun 4,; 7,; ;..4tMi H.I'IHI s, IIMI 8.800 8,888 B8f,ftg ;:s7, inn Partly estimated Malheur Itiver at Vale. 18,160,000 . 7'.. Mi li feet at :i.7 L'77.:.o.i Total for year l4,:i.M I initial If inn ,n In . Keel. Middle fork at Malheur Klver Year Warm Spring, below Juntura. MS - 477.:inii one month est. Is:'- 192,500 . "0d . 881,188 moH, Feb, and May Sept , Inc. 1!",:, 46,600 1 nios, .lime- Dee , Inr. Vn'1 180.1 1888 lien (A i too 1818 mil i'ii 1818 mi i ' MM Mat Dec.. Inc. 1 1 1. .too Jan -Mar 159,200 :'S7 . Ttm I : t ; i mo mi .1.111 .lllll, 191 Mill l.. ,n 194,350 .. IT0.I i inn '-' parti, esf 81 i,:iihi pat fix Ml 171,400 partly est. :t7:'.t;iiu Jan-June loo :ts;. inu Oil 876,180 BMJM ' in Jan -April, Inc. 41', Mm June-Dec. Inc. 888400 187 .sun 188,400 181,400 188.700 iuil Hot, inr. Inc. Stortfgi Sun, v-. f Harp, i i, .., voir site below Inuluia were made in """"' '' Malheur canyon about 1.' 1888 and of Warm Spiing site on"lll,K ul,"v' Vale, and , an led east to Middle Cork ill 1888, t that time ff "'''' U 81"1' ,'"""1 ,l,v,l,l,' ,. at Maine point and extending to Vale, the Harper M.e appeared the cheape.am, .,. ,,, ,.,.,, ,,,.,.,(,. .Hid no in.csiu ainni. VON made fjf mat Vale and i tendlllg In cover lb. Wat in tarings lite foundation for land in Malheui valley, u shown 00 onm nillii' lllesc eatllei suiv.i. .,, , iiuipall. Ille man. then- is ii 88,487,800 Irrigable ljnds; Malbeur-Cow Hollow A It i t native -Appioxlmateh 1488 arres can be served In Cotton wood Valley. 6.000 acres in Sand Hol low, and 20,500 on Owyhee henrh These latter lands have always been regarded as among the most fertile and attractive in the whole Snake river valley. The soil is often 50 feet deep or more, Power from Cow Hollow Drop for Pumping At Cow Col low drop It will be possible to develop approxi mately :t .r.oo electric horsepower which would he available for pump ing from Owyhee or Snake river. No value has been given Oils In the esti mate. A lift of approximately 125 feet from the Owyhee river will Irrigate about 2. ooii acres, as shown, south df Owyhee river This can be done at a eompaiatively low cost, using a low ii urn transmission life for the short distance of about six miles. About 20 second feet of water would be re quired, but it Is doubtful If ibis much will be found available below Hit (iw.vbcc ditch In the latter part of (he Irrigating season. Very respect fully. JOHN T. WHISTLER. Engine, r. Oiegoii Co op, iaiiv. Work. First Showing of New Spring Models Boys' All WOOL SUITS $3.50 TO $6.00 Now Novelty Norfolk styles with aewed-down belts, patch pockets, pants tnped knicker boektf style, ntul they come in fray, tan, brown nnd navy. Extra well made and tinish (! in the belt stvle. Special Lot of Boys Pants Extra pant- in new pattei n. This is the tit if year you an' wanting i lt of boys ex tra pants and we have i big assortment in ail new pat terns made up in mostly taped throughout) p"-r tope and knicker-bocken in the neweel ityh please yon more than ever before . ! WTW ,, QF A New Wash Ginghams Wo, have just unpacked 08 of the largest assortments w have ever received in Ne Spring Qinghami In the m patterns, now checks, w stripes, in the new colors s Well as the staple colors. Womens New Wash Dressei In Si.es :V2 to 40 Priced $1, 00 nnd up. K (optional dresses of stripe and checked ginghams con hilled with plain colors mad w ith plain and plaited skirt Trimmed with oontrastin collars ami pi plums in BUM attractive styles You v i 1 be more than pleased wit these. priced fiom "( to !?l..r(). They wil Boyer Bros. & Co. Department Store OREGON ONTARIO, THE POLITICAL PREACHER a rnilvvav lias heeii cousti intcil tlroagk the Harper sit, ami to NimimiI, at tin nn. ntli l Mnl.llc Colk Without iliKiUKsiiii; ilclalls of tlie two itOWISW sii.h, it appears cvi il, nt that, with the chanmil coinli tioiiK. (he Wuriu Spnnus stnraKe will lie the cheapei n th, two within the limits ol walei supply available tioiu Mi.lill, I'nik Warm Spiinns Keseiv.ni I he mean annual niiiolT lloin Mi, I, lie I'nik Ibt tin inn ir.u ami (lii. moiilhs ot whnh in oiils are availal'le is ap- iolmat, Iv 188, .n le Icl Mid I mil I- i .ill. il lo the renuil ol i un off til X'.ile Hot the yeats 888 ami 1888 when the ninoff o the .in 1 1 . i ivi i I, - ii i IgOtloa use. was less Hi. in III. mean nl leionl l,.i Middle Korh oinpaiison ol records in later poai Indicate thai th. Middli i'mi. runoff is a little mon than half that at V.ili It is rottChl) estimateil that sloranc apa. ny Ol :' .' ..00U a.i. I. ,i at W aim IpriaSI alio UI pinviile a mi si,. r . . siipph ,ii ijii.mi.i ;,,!,. icet an it :t 1 1 tot irrigation, Ii addition t.. the suppiv availal'le directly from the uvii iiui niu Irrtcatloa itaaon and wiiii line allowance for teeuaat and evaporation loaaea from reservoir Kstiniatni Coal ol Warm Bprlnga Keseivon in. nn. .mi iii iii borlasi a dp last vear show I'clnick of Veiv .ii use ii.u.t banal I at iiipihs oi front 7 In It feet In low vvatei sill lace eoiii rete arched dam ol uiav nv sn lion has heeii estimated on The hclsnit leilllleil In provide 2 2. V 00(1 luie icet atonuie capacity la appro muiteiv inn t, ,i Tin aaiintated t oat, llli'liuinu'. Ian, l. is 44,OO0 The cost ut storage to! net supply of 120,000 acre Icet estimate,! availa'l, is $,i.7(l per acri toot Ii niav I.e Mated, there tore, that stoie.l water can he sup plieil to the (h-ails of either the evist or new ditchea dlveiilna from Mallii'iir river tor approximately $11. 70 per at re fool lniu.ill. Uimls Malheur 'allev 1 ml. i a in. i Hi .anal ilivei nn llnss at ana nl Let ween .",,",, lino ami 110,000 acres. Ot this area pinhal.lv all. or nearly all, ot 1 1, ail Ov Hat ami lunch cannot How he coilsiileieil heiailse of electric pumplBi plants inslallnl oi aOtti installeil This will ,, hi, I, . say , in. linn ai i is Pitch now iliMitini; from Mai lieur liver cover approilmatel) 18.000 aci.s Ihe Ovvvhee iliich ami local pumplnj plants inver probabl) ..linn ains mon I'here n mains, there ton-, not mote than 35,000 acres in Malheur rallej proper not aina.lv BUPpllOS with water or iimler a sup- .'iv ratom ottaa cooalructad ot leinli il (it this ana probtbl) 10,000 can In i.uisi,!, red as waste Ian. I l.av nn; JS nun acres net of ail iliiional In-liable land bv a anvlti system in Malln in valli (,i lha IS aorta aaoor dltehaa now sivortlaa alor from Malheur liver thei. is a shortaui vaivin,; lioin little or noihltiu for the ol.l. i iikIiis to otteii the mine roiuiicil auppl) for the later righto. The entire hortage for lands under these iin. h, - is probabl) equivalMl to ai much as a lully suppiv for half the area, or sav . 7. mm acics There remains, therefore, in affect J. ..OOP aires, plus 7.000 acres, or 38,. nun acies in Malheur valley propel l.'i which Storagl BM1 DO lonsiilereil o csiimates have been prepared as to coal ol any pailii ul.ii canall "i i anal sv stems to serve ihcse lamls Malheui low Hollow Canal l.im Vltcinaiivc liiiim ih,- past season an toveetigatloa a- made of a poa- sihle canal line to serve lamls on Cot tonwood creek, in San. I Hollow, anil on iivwhee bench, wist ami south west of Xyssa Mitchell ButtC quad i. iiule, 1' S. QeolOgieal Survey, shows two passes Tie .anal from point ol diveratoa to aiioiit tared miles above Cotton' wooil croealM la aeaeralh huw .anion vv.uk I'ioiii c lus point to Cottonwood .ink the material la ioa iallv niff oi shalv chalk rock From Cottonwood creek to Pass v lilt; II SCHOOL NOTES. On the aflaraaaa of Feb. 20th ut i:is Um visiting Hecretury of the Oregon schools Will ,'iiliiress the lllcli School siuiicnts and visitors after which a prograni will be given by the High School Literary Society and will con sist of the following numbers. 1'iano Solo, Vera Hillingsley. Debate. Ki.ln.Tt Mender. - Stene Cox, - 1'aul VM rotten, - Marcus I'inney. Duet Kutii Lackey and Nettie Peterson, School paper, Amelia l'lui;hotl A quartet of male voices has been practicing in the Assembly Hall for the past few days after school and will probably appear before the student hod) at the next regular Literary pro gram. The Parent-Teachers meeting will be held in the High School auditorium rrioaj aiiernnoii at .1:10 and will con sist of various selections of musical numbers, readings and discussions. All parents ami friends are requested to attend. The OWa Basketball team defeated the Payette Alumni niris b a score of , till last Friday evening at theOpsra House m oneofthe most exciting games of the season and before a very enthus iastic audience. ' The game was replete with with sen sational plays and was a good introdudt lon to the game whidh will be played here next Friday evening between the local girls and the Payette High School tng opinion., v., in me , i.niuo. Mixing Polities sno ..jilglon. Politics and religion I not bleud No free government i.u , ,,g exist or the church perform 1 ui.ssiou to roclety when preach, i: . , politician temporarily exchsnge t.. . i.gs. and a civilization that will uutenanci' such conduct will soon ! iv in Ii a trafflc In ocruiatlous la as i.nm,..i,d In principle ss the white atari Had. Is Immoral In practice. The hand that passes the sacrament should not collect slush i. ads for po litical purposes The gentle voice thai comforts ut. in soirnw am. ronoiUBOOO the last sad rlti upon our departed loved ones should not rave and rant Bfl the hustlugs. I do not believe a preacher can manipulate pi lltlcal ma- The farmers of this nation have on cninery snu ne tight.ous any more their payroll 9.'.,0(iu preachers and this ",Hn nH Cou,a tiecoine a h.irglar and number applying themselves diligent- j boneat. 1 think it ss Immoral ly and extlustv.l) tc the religious for preacher to seek to lobby while work at hand Is sudly inadequate to he l,rtt'8 M ll w'ld be for him to uroiMTlv ...iv. their resuecltv. com- I nble w hlie he preaches. ii, ii . IiIa. THI PULPIT WARNED AGAINST THE YELLOW PERIL OF POLITICS. A Consecrated Ministry Needed for the Rural Churches. By Peter Rsdford. Lscturer National Farmers' t'nton. A pre.ii h, i can no inoro preach a political sermon without converting bis pulpit into a political rostrum than he could sell intoxicating liquor from th. altar without converting the church into a bar room. He can no more purify politics by playing the game than he can sanctify gambling by runnlug a lottery. 1 Join In the oft repeated suggestion that a preacher has as much right In political brawls as a saloon keeper and we also admit that he has as much right to get drunk aa anyone else, but we would rather he would not do so for the "gffgttef the saint the great er the sin " I think a political bishop can turkey trot in the name of Chris tianity aa consistently as he can enter into a mud-slinging political contest to the disgrace ot bis church. It Is my opinion that when this CONDITIONS ARE IMPROV Intsrststs C.mmerca Commlsi Decision Restores Confldenc Chicago All Indications poll constantly improving business c tlons throughout the United Stat The chief factor, of course, b rate Increase granted .astern ways. This will turn loose a amount of money which, In time filter down ao that It will b. w ilstrlbuted. It will do much more than a m it dollars and cents, becauae It restore confidence In railway n lies and encourage Investment, supplying the roads with badly m funds for extensions and imp ments. All sections of the country n unusually heavy Christmas buylni dicatlng that confidence has beei stored and people who have hoarding money are lettlug loot It. feeling uasured they will bu to get more. The opening of the i exchanges and the lowering of count rates have also had a strei enltig and reassuriug efiect on country at large. Pnmc Kimsl Now gultsn of E( Cairo .Prince Hussein Klnial formally installed as sultan of E with elaborate ceremonies. The sultan was escorted through streets by lirltlsh, native and colt troops, following the reading of British proclamation deposlug A! Hllml, the former kh.dive. Cairo u a holiday of it. mumtles Those who put on ecclesiastical robes are In a measure tree to unlm s every door to the human heart and enter the secret chaiub.-is oi n a . u and every person should submit their conduct to review and seek the conn a.l of those divinely appointed luou sengers of life, but tin- moment Hie minister closes the lilble and opens the law book, he becomes a menace to society. The difficulty of keeping the preach er In the pulpii is as old as religion. Christ einountcicd it in the temple, when be drove the priests from the bargain counter back to the pulpit. Our pilgrim fathers met it when through the influence of the clergy, a witch court was established at Salem, Maes , in ion:', that precipitated a legal holocaust threatening to reduce the population to ashes and which was ex tinguished by the lav men uniting and fun lug the preachers back to the pul pit. The greatest peril to the church to day g politics. The teiuptatii.il of the ministry to throw down the cross of Christ and pick up the club of the policeman; to substitute the penalties of the law tor the power of the altar ami to legislate religion into human hearts, never was greater. The world uever ueeded a religious ' $$ niuiifcir) more nor political preach.rs i Irifr less than it does today. We need mm j Jf isters to teach us how to live, we I w know how to vote. f The religious preac capable servant and l,r-M.'l..r Ih.. u.,prl..l ....... -- " . ........ j. ..,-... i,,cj null,, has ever known. Wherever power is i W and vicious aud resort to the whip and r - tttt0ltt ft 0Hm I FOUR .. in .. ONE; 8 FOLK DAINTY LITTLE CUBES TO ONE POUND PACKAGE fit .. .. Golden Rule Butter is made from PURE PAS- it,uru.r.u IUH.AM. it readies you in a Dust Proof and Air Proof, Neat Carton, packed four little cubes to one pound. :: :: :: FOR SALE BY YOUR GROCER ftSiS Jensma Creamery Co. Mfgs. naster the woild 2T Nnmnn Mnhn Nampa, Idaho. Professor Lees of the educational dept. of the Albany College visited the High School on Tuesday afternoon. The Sophomore Class 'neld a party in the High School building on Monday eveuingof tail week when the members enjoyed themselves playing games sing ing siuigs and visiting. Aftei wards a lunch was served in the Domestic Science Koom the faggot to eiitoree their opinion Civilisation has many times b.eu compelled to drive incorrigible preach ers back to the pulpit at the point of the bayonet Mauv of il... .. .... of history are wet with blood shed at the I hands of political preachers who wrote laws on the statute books that com I uiitted arson upou mankind maimed human beings with the hatchet and sent helpless women to the torture rack, all because they disagreed with their views When in control of gov- i eminent, the pulpit politicians invari ablv undertake to perform legislative miracles such as casting out witches with the flame of a torch, suborning conscience with shackles aud entorc Poultry Wanted! I will be in Ontario Tuesday, February 9th, and will buy your Poultry aj mar ket price. I will also be in Ontario Tuesday of each week, through spring and summer. Will make heudquarters at American Express. I I DlfX B01S