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.. THE ONTARIO SEMI-WEEKLY ARGUS vol.. i NEW MAIL CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERIOR CO INTO EFFECT DEC. I MAinr oomnmni mail bmmvmm impaiiifd it new s iiiim 1,1, ASH ANOTIII It M.i. mi in. MAM I'rnrili all v nil nf the mnil rem. In Hit' interior It it v he.,, sbMgl .1 mihI CW Hll- lH Hill K llltn ''., ,.(. niih.'l I I 'I'll" Mill fOI iin I I) i ni, ni in IIhiiih fruiii Junluta will In hauled l.v i. ill lii Mlveiaide ami las en hv t .. '" "," " x -1 - h hi in. i mi finiii 1 1 1 1 1 hi i . Urease I'ltmr thai ' "iiuiiiiiiii) tell) in hi i mit- i w li i-i they Imil 00 1 J ii u '"II. in.- B i ii n n .tit- v tow M Will n their m. hi fi ii i"i throe tlm i WllS I h i,i i ni n lit in Rite It i in will . I - I.i It. all ; OUgll II I iii. I ii. iiii.,nr tin .i rlj i old m.i Ht lb) w ho formerl i.i." rti ware thorot equipped tn hull. lie I , I an, it niiid tin i i hai lug en 1 1 ho ' i iiiii.iiiint.il. - i hla frm hM MOMte the L.tiirmt now fn in Juntura to lirewaey and the cootraat froai Juntura lii Rival ' K Newell haa been awarded ttn ctitrait from Hlveralde to llurna Which Mill he a trl weekly II Hetian will have the contrail from llarrliiiati to Narrow, a trl weekly i-rviie a r Hall corte the rniitrart from llurna to lluchai.m.ii. twin- a week A twice a WMI aer- vlcr fn.ui 'otage to I ilu ti.l haa been let It la eipectr.l that theae rotitrarla will not be carried out after l l.e railroad rearhea the valley in the Hiring aa thai would be Impractical The movement tn illai mil Hill" the 1'rairie ity-Hurna line uinl make a in rmiie from llurna to MaM hi re ceilng aupport at Hum Th. "ii rmm llurna thai went in li.ii.l to meet Mr Strain. m and hu party, were very enthuaiaattc avtf I M ta of thla change inade in the near f ut un CALLED FOR MONDAY NOMINATING CAUCUS ihiinie other frien.N ut a Thankaglv Tonlghl ihe ggMJ MMtlM eallte '"'' ,ll"l,,r liy the eltl roiilicll for the uiireoae I purpose of dlaennolng tte annual hndgoi for ' ijr, nlll i.e hei.i at s i- i l) hall ' ' Monday a meeting w ill l.e held "" I It hall at which lime ; i InatiOM for the c.nnii,.- . i ..!.. m Will he mud,. Monday, li...-ml.er lith. will be i. . lion tej IS LAID TO REST raj (Special Funeral Ser ' rO held here Sunday fol Ml Anna Itiis-.ey. wife of C. II Hu of tin-, ciu, a ho died ui Portland n Tiiiirmlay of last week, follow l.'K an Operation Mr anil Mra. BMtnf Mvod hen. for mauy years. Mr BMnnj l.eing coniiocteil ulll, II... M., M.T lianllle i stahllshiiieni Mrs A H Moon mid Mrs (Jeorge RMM r "" flty are slaters of the deceased H' Man her huhhand, Mrs PuMscy Is lurvved by two daughters and OM M all of whom live Iii Portluud M. N. HOI. H IN II Kill K N. lioltoii of the il rin of lloltoti Hi. dmer of I... Oruudu ami i(Uer MMi was In Ontario gfMaeMai M ii wav to l , i:. ..,.i.. .. uneinl 'ImnkaglvliiK with hla family Mr WltM slaya at Hlveislde the grMlM Nrt of the tlmu. MITIIOIMHT t IHIM II. The revival meet lug will continue F" Ut leust two ueeks inure All fe nuiieii to attend. a 0. Pratt H'liinis to Portland Mra. 8. A luy of Portland, who has been the eat of her daughter, Mrs f 0. "tit. for all weeka, returned home MRS BUSSEY loaday evening. B!C REAL ESTATE DEAL IS CLOSED h. ui;itti;miii,i,ik hfllh BMOHM AMI haipto imo.n UMJJTffl MAN Mums. Him of II... Itffm ri.ul '',"" "I" "" Ml OOOI MMUMl im fur Hi. vi. nil weeks Iihh j,( ,. closed whereby f S Wl.tl..lr if tin. OMfM Western CeloalMtlon Co . OMVOfa l. Win ll.nrii. ,,f -uinu ".'inly, u section nml a half f n, mar Mums line OMUoi lin lladed iiii- pafebaee Mas mm II Boerlmeni Million there ami In liiii,r,,v..u , ...id irop of trrii'n KM ml , , ,, i 1,1 fMI 'I he jiiin ,.ih. ,,r(. (f Hum iih $lil per Hire The nn, eralli.n for the other lund w., i i MM, thla laud not Imvliic POM In pro Associated with Mr H.nrle in the d .1 are inn ..,w .i.in in tart opart . pi Mrt f March u i Intend .. mm tha id in tha bitten ' ' ol ealtlVi til, n TWO STRANGERS Two men mere arreate.l here Saturday and paid a flue of I for kw nulling t'harlea I'mir a local reataurant manager out of fit 60 The men who guve their MM Mux Kuckenherke ami It A (ioaae lln, repreaented theniaeUea lo be State Food Inapet tora. uinl demanded that the chinaman make a clean up Klin ling that he had no hrenae, which la not required, they demanded lie pay them fit 60. and In return they gate him a auppoaed license Kona. arowtng auaplcluu. took hla llcenae to a neighboring tnerchant who found It waa a reeeipt af n num lier of tiiaguln. He aw ore out a warrant and the marahall made two irreata l.vfore i.. got the right unn fter piling tl.i.r MO, 'hey took the tlrat train eaat IMT UtNH in-Ml I li V U Vote have aa iln-ir aoeata until Suudiiy, two nlecaa ' Mlaaea Hilda and elilit M.llale. two nephew rf I'etl and Hodernk ii. i .i Prairie Mr and Mi , . .1 I- ' Hull en l.ilallieil theae ..nhk- peoble. and iii-riMT i hi i ii 'I opn for next Band ly II A The DMnJfhnl t'hurch, or the Church .1 I phesua." 7 30 ' M ;'" M i it is it?" i Maker. Npeml lbl III Uelsttr W I' HO" inn: and family spent 1 . .inksgiving with Mr Homaii's parents near Wei ser JOHN RATTOI IMMAnONA TIONt. The next number ol the Lyceum Course coming Jsuuanp 40th. SWINDLE CHINESE j ML "fl KJdnfWfcX" HL. kaj M" m M fB i Ml a . bmH asa H .agaPa Ifi "" Ml i ' jl I idJH n? 1 R V II HI a i y. I I f M P',i- 1 I ONTARIO, MAMiKfit cointv, successfu L CRN KEEPS COMPLETE RECORD How the acre of corn, which won the $100 sweepstakes prlr.e at the recent urn Carnival, wan grown, la told by tin- grower, Jossi In a recent statement. Johnston, IIIm own Hiory follows: "My mill In a loam It la three "till ori" Imlf feet deep from the top hoII to I In- subsoil. The subsoil Ik gruvel Alfalfa wrh grown on thlH lainl last nr. TIiIh hind has been fiirmi'il eight yeara plowed Miirili If, TM land wa I !i I ;, It wiim MowM eight Inches deep Aftet plowing the hind v,h Irrigated, then d laced and harrowed. "The mi HH in good condition when planted Manure wu ippjled tO IM hlli. I Mm h I 111.'.. I he lam! viiH IrHjrated before cum whh plant el. and the corn received Its fir' "rigation at the time It hegu '" '"" "," '"'"' Thla era Julj I '' ""'' 'iuent Irrigations WIN mote 1 0 da) apart. I did not I i tlvata halwota IrrlgatloM 'The OOra waa planted April I!. : !i I I drilled in the corn. flie pace between Ihe corn rowi waa '4.' laehoa. The apan- in the corn row li IricheN planted Iowa Mil er Mine corn I did not test tin eed before planting It. The ataid of corn wan good The corn wa cultivated four times The flrat cultivation waa five Inchea deep, the other three culllvatlona were about four inchea deep I uaed a 1. A V row cultivator The corn waa slightly damaged by a wind atorm. but received no damage from dlaeaae or Inaecta. I bouaht my aeed corn I grew eleven acrea of corn thla year I corrugated with a single shovel In which follow: tXIMPl.KTK Itl-'HrLTH OK THK ONTARIO CXMMI TAHNIVAL. Per cent (Jroaa Net Pta. Pta. Total Shelled 1 1. .n le a i l t n. i .. 1 1. . IMatrb I I. H Cordon (Flrat) Fred Mender (Second) I II Mender (Third i A. N. Jacokea v. v. motel Henry ('. Johnson (has Adam J A Hcritchfleld Kruest (iraiuae Hans Oft (i W Dean Miu lU'inl RjrOOn Histrlct Alex Wade i First I l T Holly iSe, dl M John-ion i Third I iianey Hatch A M Miller John Stam lie.. W Swu'.rt Jesse Johlihton l I.. Miller f I. I'oit.r II Q Koberts K i: Parker Hwlght Smith B 0 Mrowu I. Wilson Pond On Flat IMst rid Chna Herr ( First ) M K. t' banner, (Second! I. I. CnltertOM (Third I I .1 ('ulhert. ..ni Jack Iianey o i Miller I. Alklusou P M Mools Otto Meile j Andoroon UNITED ARTISANS INITIATE MANY A very pleasant meet lug of the I iiited AftOMMM MM held Tuoaduy eveiiiiiK and nine new member tak en into Hie lodge. The iuitutory work waa put on In full followed by a haiutuet uud u social hour of gauietj and cards. Mr and Mrs. E. V. Bennett huve been in Onarlo for a few weeks as sist uiK tte hcal organization in bulld iug up their membership, and they uow have eighty members. Dr. Ksli liiiitn the Supreme Medical Director vull he hero for the next meetitiK held next Tuesday. S(K 1A1- e HAPPENING . Miss Kva Vanderfoff entertained friends at dlnuer at the Moore Hotel Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Diane was hostess to the Sil ver Fork club Wednesday. Mrs. W. oitKGON, November an. tutu. GROWER order to Irrigate when the corn was about IK Inches tall. 1 cultivated two times after adjusting Ihe cul- tlvator ao aa lo keep the furrowa open Thla whh done ao aH not lo illaturh the corn roota like It would ItMr, and I believe thla method haa h tendency to make a deeper rooted plant "In making up the com of the acre of corn time of the man was eatlmat- '"I "' M Mltl nn hour, the time of 0000 tefoe t cents nn hour, and 'he OOOt of harve-i lug at 4 MM per hiiHhel Harnyiiiil manure waa fig ured ut r.n eentH for n two-horae load i d upon iteaa Igaraa the cot of my acre of corn waa aa follows: Plowing, myself and hOTCM. $ 1.41 Other work preparing ground I .' I'lantlng Ihe acre 30 lll'i'. rititlg the a. re l.ll Irrlgatlag Iloetl acre ol corn 1 If il hatvi-stlng ii; ' f liarnyard manure of s,,'d corn at 7 Iba. pat acre 70 Total st in Mr Johnston figures the total value of his acre of corn, according to the market value of the ggfl w hen har- .-d, waa 7.' II li.ductlng the cost of growing, this leaves his pro fit on the acre of corn Just f 58.03. Many people have made requests for extra coplea of the laaue of the Argus containing the tabulated re sults of the Corn Carnival. The Issue haa become exhausted, ao, for the benefit of our friends we are again puhllahina the tabulated reaulta, Yield Yield Yield Paper Quality Pts Acrea 83 3 T0f 105.7 40 17 26 83 80 b!05 74 3 28 9 40 77 79 5 4825 65.7 25 16 35.5 71.5 hO 4 :t 40 81 IIII . 26 6 16 26 80.3 63h2 915 34 6 11 26 71.6 79 6 5450 70 I 26.7 16 26 68.7 82 6 3500 61 6 19.5 16 76 2650 36 I I.I 16 80.6 527:. Tl I II i I -'-' 76 77 1 HM II I 19.5 20 82 !i97n H'-' 1 :ts 16 79 III! M.I II 40 sS II ii-.-ii i . : in '. hi 4 HU I . I II 79.9 79.3 6860 4 II 18.5 85.9 81 6510 t4 J .;:. 17 ll.l so : HU ) 4 :: II 34 85.3 79 7 324 loii :i .19 17 36 80.5 41 J 4 7;i b660 s: II 11 NO MM M I II 4 II 85.4 80.6 4766 68 ". II I 16 80 ;jo: ao .: :.'o to 81.5 706.". 102. S .;v s U 77.8 mi .! 6712 96..". i.i'. 17 ' 85 M :I008 43 40 74 11 3118 47.7 II 16 II 72 II :t06;i 52.3 n.6 ;::: 71 c fl 4163 58 t.l 19 II II '- 77 3979 41.7 18. S 16 29 63 8 3254 44.7 16. 1 27 77.7 6184 71.9 27 , 14 li 7u.L' Kl 4 2667 38.8 144 17 81.8 3315 48 4 181 Is 36 711 l.li. 22.8 S4 13 W Wood won high honors Dr Dai rah of New Plymouth was host to live young people ut a Thuuks gtflDl dinner ut the Moore hotel Tnaredaf erMlng The Oregon club gave a very en joyuhlc daJtOtai party Thursday ccn iug Many couples enjoyed dune tug until a late hour. 0 0 0 The (J. O. G. club met with Mrs May Wilson this week. Sewing wus the dtverotOO of the evening, and re freshnients were served by the host ess. Five meiiihers were present Mr. and Mrs. W. H Brooke enter tained the tarnation club last Wed nesday evening. A very pleasant evening wus spent at G00. High honors were won by Mrs. Whltworth and Pioi Pulley. Hefresliiuenis were served at the close of the even ing. one Mr. and Mrs l.etsou entertained a number of frieuds at an informal dinner Thanksgiving day. The table was very attractive with decorutious of yellow and white chrysantliemuiub Those who eu joyed Mr. and Mrs. Let son's hospitality were M. IS. Newton RECORD BROKEN BY BIG HOC SHIPMENTS '.li i: ItltON. SHII1 OIT MNK CAIIH (tV tMHM WITHIN OHM WKKK. One of the heat recorda made In thla suction In the shipping of hoga will he that of Crover KroH., with an output of nine care in one week. Last Tueaday five cars were shipped, today two cara are being loaded out, and next Tueaday the other two cara will he hilled out. Three of theae will have been loaded at Ontario, and the other alx at surrounding towns In tin- vicinity. The estimate value of theae hogs la placed at $10,000. They will go to Portland and Seattle mar kets. KITIIIUHilili IIHOS. -ii ll Rutherford Mros. of Ironsides laat week ahlppe one mr of l.og. and one r horses to Portland. Tte hogs were raised by them on their farm, and the horses were bought in and around Ironsld- BAKER MAN HERE WITH HIS SHEEP John Stelger a prominent sheep man of linker haa moved hla sheep. neiudlng 4200 head of ewee, down near Ontario, to feed the remainder of the winter. Theae sheep were j trailed from Raker and arrived here yesterday. Mr Stelger early in the fall bought hay from Mr. Pinney and Mr Mrown on the Boulevard. When asked why Maker county sheep men were thla year, for the flrat time buy ing hav and moving to Malheur coun ty to feed, Mr Stelger stated that many homesteaders have come Into Maker county and that sheep men are cut off from a great deal of the pas ture. He said he waa more than pleased with the uuality of the bay grown down here. 1 1,1. (.IIIM, Ml .11 -Nil III P. J. Gallagher made a trip to Juntura this week going out Men day uud returninr -dnesduy. Mr (lallagher states that stock condi tions a l In that section, none oi tn- -tocknM huving started to feed as yet. uud family, II. C. Schuppell and fam ily and Mi- Shirley. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Mcculloch en tertained a number of friends ut a seven-course dinner Thanksgiving Day. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in all appoint ments. The invited guests wen- Mr. and Mrs (Jruuel and two duugiit- er.s. Prof Md Mrs BoUO) and the Misses Laurose and Kditli BollOJ mw evening bridge club, to be i known us the Uemnuuts" was orgau-1 ied Wednesday eteuiua at the home ol Dr and Mrs. Prinz'ng. Ottlcers i OlOOtOd w.ie. "OTMhtMl F M tireig. .. ilaiy I. Adam, treaiuer Dl Prining Mridge wus played at three tOOlst The OtTMite onclud ed happily with the serving of re fresh menta. JAMES M. T IMSON Publisher of the New Orlesna Itaut. nffilinW-' Rysannm 1 i , ll W A ,- J I SaSaL .IMr V BL. s JaQfvvjUiH BwBir UHft IB N OF K.S.&B RANCH PAYS VISIT TO MANY I.MPKOVKMKNTH CONSTA til HKINO AIHi:i) TO IIIO FAHMINO KNTKHIMtlHi RfJW SII.O j Hon. Fred J. Kiesol of Ogdea spending a few days In Ontario itig after his Interest- here. Mr. Klesel la one of the OWMM of the) K S - I), ranch m Arcadia. On this farm which Incl ! 4,000 acrea diversified farming la carried oa a large acale. While a prune crop waa harvested thla year which ex ceeded any previous output, 1 1 care being shipped, fruit Industry If only secondary to OtMkMlnba "n thle pla- .t present 400 head of cattla are tent, II Mn4 Of tl 00 being reglatered slmrtloms, and these are the particular pride of manager Ito? Williams. Six hundred head of hogs are being M hOOlde much other live atock. Muring the past year new bulldlnga have been going up on the place al most continuously. Including dwell ings, barns, sheds, fencea and etc Two dwellings are under constructloa now and when nnlshei will he oc cupied by the famlllea of the men em ployed on the farm. The greatest ccompllahment in the past month boa been the erection of a cement block alio with capacity of 250 tons Tbea bIock, wre made , 0gden and a mMa from Ogden superintended the eo structlon of it. It la claimed to be the only silo of the kind in this part of the country. The estimated cost is 1400. Mr Williams states thai It Is very likely another such alio win be built In the spring. YOl'.N'U IXHP1.K WKI Mis.. Mary ('roxton and Mr Frank Thompson, of Harney Valley, were married Wednesday evening at the , Uaptlst parsonage. Uev. L. E. Baker i officiating. The young couple went to Boise for a few days, after whicfc thev will return to llarnev countv "THE MILLION" IS DREAMLAND OEEERING Henry W. Savage's famous mikv dramatu-iarcic.il production, "The Million," will be shown m pictures at the Dreamland Satur.iuy night The piece lias won the distinction of possessing more laughter and whole some fun than unit comedy oi roOMl years The continuous minh pro ceeds equally frooj tlie uctiou. cur icutures and situations of one of tha niost novel and kjgjMlOM l"' ever presented on the Ma, or ireen. II ItlM old philosophers are right, and "laughter is wealth.' ion" is well named I'.ien The Mill- NEW PLYMOUTH HAS NEW BUILDINGS New Plymouth,- Work has r'.urtef : on the ne.v OMOTOtt OlOOfci business structure winch is lieiug built by P, M BOMOkt I local attor nev h will have a i.ity foot front. will bo II lOOi deep and he oue story high. When completed it will h occupied by Smale's meat market the Nt.v ri ii'.-ut u Sen, noli the gdnte of tlie Idate-Orogon Hoojoy Prodao- er's Assn., uud (I office of Mr. Smock. HAILKOADOI I it IALH IIKKK ('. E Mroohs, ass tant superinten dent of the 0 S I. from Moise, uud F. W. Mowers, cluim adjustor fron Salt Lake were here the lutter pun of the week. Investigation wu made of the accdeiit in which Wesley Zuke lost a toot the first part of the week, and a decision made that the tall wus due to carelessness. J. M. Jos. I III II Fit F. J. M. Joseph of the Dead Ox Flat section, president of the Snake Uivar District Improvement Co., was a vlo ilor here today. Mr. Joseph is feel ing pretty good over the decision of the Supreme court In favor of hie company in the case la which Oaa Cooley was plaintia OWNER ONTARIO : ' . i