The Ontario Argus M. K. CAIN. Publisher. Subscription $1.00 ;i j ear Always in gdvsnct Published I li, Ihiii.d,!,. Entered In the prist OfllCt at OltartO, Oregon, for tr.n OB throuirh the mulls u NOOad class mall matter Eight of tin ir i were formerly i . i ' 1 1 1 . i i . .in . it 1 1 t Inn new pnrtv III collapsed their drift win in' iiih k to i h.ii party t:.. ; ..r Men "-' ?"i bljr Men who uill lip irreconcila ble. Tin'ir progreeslvelBm bmum m murli tn them Hint they never again run associate themselves with tin force.; ,,f reaction Tin') will heroine democrats or socialists, or they will aot vote at n II -Haker Detnorrat It I not often that a democratic paper will thus niltnlt Hint there In practically no difference between tin' democratic purt.v and the socialist MANY NEW LAWS TO BE VOTED ON p op itor! sMcip, grocer) . bowling alley, billiard room or tip pling house, for the pWPOl Of labor r traffic, nr any place of mti 00 Sunday or the Lord's day. Plot lt lap tl aatei drug tore, doctor i ira, Hrt r itabloa, butchari and bakara, undar penalt) of a fne or not Ii'sh than $." nor than 180." '"nil Rental Valas Land Tap and Homeiteader'i Loan Fund inland maul Purpoaa aaast II utlonal mnendmt-nt daolarlni and deflnlni i ' I" Ople'l power and riKlit ; I In -. right to Of land; (ri I Ilfl oa BOrahlp of land p'tit : id) publ c poll i ol Iregon . (a) dafln ling tlie word innd.'; (fl method of appraising land rent; 1 k i land lin- i pioM'ini'iii . i n i pi,,. ,,!.,,, 01 levy )t 'permanent land rent tax; (ll puhll iiition of BaaaapflPMti (J delinquent tax aale; I k I maintenance of private property rights; ll) separata assess- ment of land rent ; I in I standing tlm- I her; (p) assessment and collection I of tax: (ol duty of governor and state land hoard; ip) hr.w personal pro Barty nnd land Improvements may he tatai PP Note of the people only. I() distribution of revenue from land rpnt tax; ir) PHtahllHliltiK home maker's loan fund " Amendment "For Pendleton Nor nial School nnd ratifying location of certain mate Institution Purpose To provide for locating a state nor nial school at Pendleton. Oregon, up on a site to be donated therefor, ap propriating fl2,i,,000 for buildings and equipment and levying an annual tax of one iwent fifth of a mill on FACTORY PAYS MILK DEBTS PltnNa Dairy Products l.inipnnv, Parmer' '..-, .pcmtive Paying Institution. 71 f 1 dTY "MTh mm - ournmer nuryuins NEXT BIG LAND Sal. -in, Or, July ! Designation of the official titles of the varloua measures which will go on the hallol nil property In the state for its inaln at the election next Noveinher. with . nance, and ratifying the location a brief stntenient of the purposes of ,,f pertain state institutions hereto the proposed amendments and laws. f(re located away from the stnte waa completed today hy Attorney-1 capital" General Hrown and they will he filed Anil compulsory Vaccination Hill with Secretary of Btale Olcotl to- I', up,,. To prohibit compulsory va morrow. ccliiatlon, Inoculation and other such There are eight state-wide meas-1 treatment for the prpventlon or cure area to po on the ballot and under of contnglous diseases, and prow,! the law the statement containing the )nK n penalty therefor " gist of each measure must contain' Mill iMitri, I Iiuii inn iiMf.l. ! .,.... w. ....... .. a v v nln. ait ,n rases the official title decided upon by the attorney general, who is au thorized hy law to say what shall go on the hnllot. Is inr different from the i He originally proposed hy the f miners of a measure Aa the eight stale wide niea-ures Will appear on the hallol. Ilia tub .. chosen are us follows "It urn I t'redlts At nlment Pur pose To bond state for not over L' per cent ni a- .--ill valuation of all propcrl. therein for Itural t'redlts Fund ' lion, Is from III to flfea In series of $.',11,11(111, maturing In not DVOf I Mais, interest tour pat cent, exempt from laxe. Stat, i,, loan ild fand to owner occupying w,'r' farm land . ob n BOl over hall land . line not II pel nor less than XL'uu nor more than $.',111111 lo on, . Kill loans pre ferred Loans made lot i a I pav ment loi land . lb) pin . basing IIVB hi oil, and eiii pin, lit and making mi pro,, in, -ni i,i ii I ) lap no urn braiii.s Incurred let such putp. Interest five pel I "lit Amendment "pot milting maiiular W. Piiiiliiiii Working on Plan Open IIII.IHHI ,IT III Sl'lllf. ment. It W I'ltrduui and In Kellogg re lurned yesterday Iroin a week's trip to lluriiev x .i 1 1, x Oregon, where they looking aver big Irru project Mr I'ur.ium liaa beeB working ,,n for i !" i' i i feai Hi la en I aa in, ni i ne . Mm, i, , . ..n mg that III I he Hal lie, x . 1 1 1 . x there hit about Inn. null a,i. el i nil land vv llh sage brush from five to eight let high (it this I t about I' acres can he Irrigated frOB) iinllxldual well li the underllow, but this Is not the land that Mr I'ur.luin i pal llcularl) intin sted in but another tute and regulated sale foal pet .... I of tlie xnlley consisting of I I o. ne ,. inch It is propo ed to water by irrigation ii.hii Lake The second monthly payment to Lie natrons of the Parma I iitrtory was made promptly on the 1 0th inst There are now partll furnishing milk nnd the amount brOBghl 'n daily Is a little over .".(Inii BOWmla mora than can comfortnhlv I e taken care of In one vat l x ptlng two customers who BftMg In their own milk, the whole amount Is gathered by the two Fortl trucks tin- directors purchased for that pur pose and there has been so far no waiting for late milk as waa often the case last year when the milk wa brought In with teams. A slight arrl dent one rnlny morning made It nee-, essary to trail one truck to the gar age, hut the driver phoned aa soon j as he saw his truck was disabled and A. J. McCormick's team for the up per bench and I T lllee team for tiM Hlg llend load, already gathered. not the milk In nearly on time. Mr Tinner, the cheese maker, is putting out such excellent cheese that there has not been a complaint filed and the cotnpnny could sell much more than they are now mak ing For the May milk the company pnld 2.1 cents p-r pound for the hut ter fat It contained, holding back 2T. per cent of the amount until the May product waa all sold With the June payment, which wa reckoned at 2.r. cents per pound for butter fat, the balance of the May payment was Included, and the director found It possible to Increase the amount so that May butterfat netted the pa trons over 24 cents per pound. Add ing to (lie prices paid, the cost of hauling the milk, the customers of the factory feel that they are being well paid for their milk. The stockholders and directors are I nt that with the splendid sup port they are getting from tlie dairy I .... ,. . ... , til lariuii. ivosvveu, .-xppi.' alley and Ten Ha vis districts that the cheese factory is here to stay, and they are planning to take care of the business as ll grows and to illil l,..p it an Mist ii ul on I hut will he a help to them and their neighbors in getting nil there Is In the milk IhO ale lii produce We have a few real bargains to offer on new summer merchandise which are good values at regular prices, our prices will bear comparison. New Fall Goods coming in every day mall llqaon Purpose To umeiiil heiiion ';. urticlel. Oregon consti tution, wlil.ii prohibits innnutacline Main, Mir Johnson Son, an ex and sale of intoxicating ll,Uor, by !'. lenced engineering firm of Vule. permitting the inaiiiitacl mo of for OrBgng,, examined the land Willi Mr mented mult liquors containing four PardaBI and claim thut the propo pel .,,,. .m I.- .,1 alcohol, for ship "l,u" H Wlv '''.i-llde ment outide of this Mate and for " H 'hsured that it will require tie and deliver, within the slulc h - l"""l'lng outfits lo lift suliunni the manulaciurer in ongiuul pack for the tract, the hlg t lift ages only, in quantities and under being only :I0 feet and w hen rulse, I n, regulations which muv be provided highest point the whole tract is l,v law I mil mherwi.se provided sl I loenl l lev el to vv ate. I. w i ., v it y audi miles within Hie state shull be Malheur lake covers 4V acres limited to the sniue ,iaiiltv us may "' '" and holds 400.000 lee! of be Imported, but the aama persons ,"'' ''" '"" '" exceed -00. OHO acre ciiiiol. within an, one uerlod fixed '',' "' ""' ' '"- f''lired lo lr- hy luw, both Import and buy locally "ProhlMUoa aaiaadaienl forbid ding importation of iutuxiculiiig II- liiois lot beverage purpeses: Pur pose This Is a constitutional amend ment aiteadlap lha aalatlap consti tutional provision, relating to the ngute the land The cost Mr Pur dum and his engineers estimute to he i.insiderubly less than oue dollar per acre pumpiug charge, and the cost of water rights will not exceed $2a per acre People whom Mr. Purdum hus in prohibition of the manufacture and , terested lu the prospect will put on aale of Intoxicating liquor, by also,"" xpert the first of the week and prohibiting the importation of Intox-j " ,ll finding agree with Johnson testing liquors tor beverage pur-' 8n the project will be financed poe." I ""' reut tract thrown open to ' Statewide tax and Indebtedness aettlera. limitation amendment: Purpose w"e bnl Mr Pu'dum atteud l.lmiting tax levies of slate, county. , ,ie opening of the towusite of m un let dm 1 it r or other iniiiii: cower t'rane which wa very successful The Wash Waists Ladies' Wash Waists In uukiitn stripes or t'iiiicv. white, with long or short slffvi's, in nil sizes, $1.'J." viiliics, Siiturtlav iind MhikIiiv 85c Handkerchiefs Ladies' and Misses' Handkerchiefs In (iiliHfd foiled edge of pink, delft blue, 'iiid purple with plain White eenter, it snap at 5c Each Parasols $2.50 Plain Silk and Fancy Parasols All new style, inelutliiin the Chin Chin, Saturday ami Mmiday $1.25 Another Lot .lt values. Saturday and Monday $1.09 Rugs Japanese Grass Rugs Just the thiim For p' I'hes oi lawns, i.ist colon, iii pretty designs' $ .68 .90 1.15 Hand Bags Ulil.ix L'l IK Satiii'dav and M 27x54 Saturday and kloiida !ntiii Katurdav and Minidin One Bier Lot Assorted itv1pj( war ranted real leather, all new styles, silk lined, mirror and oardoaae, t"r Saturday and Monday 67c Combination Suits Ladies' Muslin Combination Corset Cover With Drawers or Skirts As hum as they last, Saturday and Monday, sale One-Half Price Silk and Knit Union Suit Women's and Misses Jersey Silk Top Union Suits In pink and white only, tailored neei and shoulder strap, fl.20 value, Saturday and Monday 85c New Goods Just Arrived Bathing Suits. Wide Collars. New Sport Ties. New Sport Shirts. New Sport Stripe Pongee. New Sport Stripe Gabardine. New Ginghams. New Percales. New Galatea. New Kindergarten Cloth. OK -I Ml l l KVKNT. ': hi re i . tn v .-in thai , teres! I v Hie ell '. ll il till lario and v Malt) and t' i.'ii pgg prov en llo VI el Hull to ' 1 lib ll is Laaapkln - leal nun tl Ck mi oa eiioi her pegi of I i--ne iii be i, uii, I Mr Lampl I iinnouni-iiiK the 1 1 1, ail .. year ufter year this store has in sue and volume ajiBBaawiiBeMBiH i ..i in ik in aekaewledgea that lilt sue- " due to printers' Ink This are still In the hrolbr oi 1 1 1. i tage ha baas aaaatMa h) raaaea ! ill conalderable money can be save, 1 and petM) oi -eiiuiK Just whai he ,.,i,.r perhgaa teveraJ u.".d m.d phlekea Whether or not you need anything -H .Hnners muy he enjoved llv hllllBg pn .nt It will pay you well m real rf tht,M hirAli ,nat glve indication the d iroin ton to hott on an, I note llf , developinK Into deslruble the prteafl W Blag advise x,,u to ,ree(ieri before they become hirice eom.iare the prices with mail order and ,taggy, better price will be re- tiser at tlie prices he advenlse; ,,.,,,., ,.r ,,,,,111,1 und eoiiMdeiahle Remnants at a Great Sacrifice. Come Early RADER BROTHERS CO. tatalogaea in unlet- that you can fullv uiiteeia'e he values be xives to not more than the total amount levied the last preceding year, plus hix per centum thereof, except for paying bonded Indebtedneas and in terest thereon, or by rote of the peo state official of Oregon were there, ex-Governor liawley of Idaho and a big crowd of people He also visit ed aeveral other town in Oregon, among them Narrows, where he met pie, any Increase so toted excluded 'John Shumate, who moved from here in determining subsequent tai: lim iting power of counllee to incur In debtedness of 15000, either volun tarily or wheu Imposed by law, ex cept to Buppree Insurrection or re pel lavaeloa, or aot over two per cent of assessed valuation for permaneut roads on vote of peeple: and Invalid ating debt, payments and tales ex-, ceedtnp such limitations. "BUI repealing and abolishing the Sunday closing law Purpose -To repeal section 2126 of Lord's Ore gon law, which prohibit the aeep- there a few week ago HI NO A V i l KNli.N HATKM Half rates for Sunday trlpa. On aale every Sunday. Also ticket good from Saturday to Monday at a little bit more. Ask O. 8. I. agent for detail. Brlug In two old tire and we will make one that will run froet 2000 to 5000 miles more for you. Kroee ia Heme Co. UOOO POINTS TO UBSKRVR in ri i.i.iNti mi iim vv.s Wiiteh for the eoekerel thut fillds out thut he is a coikerel soon and Im-kuis eurly to assert bis individual ity with great importance, and mark tlie pullets for the laying and breed I11K pens that are good growers and have good appetites, if heavv pro duction Is the point sought for In culling the flock, says IV t' l.amb, extension poultry specialist at 0. A. 0 The bird that make steady de velopment from the time they are hatched are those that possess good vigor and will be the profitable pro ducers. Klimlnate those thut are loosely put together, with slender body, stlited legs and thigh, long neck, long narrow pale and crow like head aud beak, and dull sunk en eye. Theae are some of the characteristics that indicate poor eon stltutional vigor. The strong vigorous bird is active with an alert carriage, a well put up THE PAID LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS MiiM Itwie McDonald MATERNITY NURSE Ontario, Oregon I'nK SAI.K Hood one horse cul tivator at McDowell's Exchange Store. feed will be saved. Watch the pullets thut begin to look like hens early in life und (but take on a business-like attitude and a liriK lit . close fitting coat of feathers quickly. Birds lacking these good natural qualities may mature in time and if retained may never amount to more thun being "star boarders'' Good aeooud hand Bulck automo Fowls with weak constitutional1 bile for aale, cheap. Enquire J. W rtano Tuning A. !( McCarty, an expert piano tuner Is permanently lo cated at Nyaaa. All work guaran teed l'hone 14J 14tf WII.K KNI K I IIHIONH. Attractive rate for excurlon tick et good from Saturday tor Sunday) to Monday- on aale every week, sun better rate for tickets good Sunday only Ask O 8. L. agenta fur detail. vigor are not merely unprofitable producer but being more suscepti ble to disease may be a menace to the rest of the flock in spreading disease germs, such as roup and tub erculosi. Mcx'ulloch. ltf KOK SALE Shelled aud ear corn. Feed barley In bulk. J. Duuphy, one and one-half miles southwest of On- The young man who is too good to work In time become the old man who can't get work. But the leaaon 1 seldom learned until too late. Ill . Ill s. ASKKII TO KKMT AT PKIJCAN BAY Klamath Fall. Or.. July It Through Captain J. W. Siemens, res ideat manager of the Klamath Devel opment company, and 8. O. Johnson and A Flelahhacker, the San Fran- elaoo officer of the firm, and repre senatlves of the Harriman estate, aa etfer haa been made to t'harlea S. Hughes, republican presidential can- body, bright plumage, prominent, full ! dldate to spend hi vacation at Felt- eye, bright comb and wattle, aal leg can bay. Ralph William, national well set under the body and rather republican committeeman, haa takeu wide apart. I l,1B natter up with Mr Hughes. The Occasionally the bird that has been aaae with which the trip can be made rather slow Indev eloping but haa J to Crater lake from the lodge offer possessed good health may dpvelop aa additional Incentive, and It 1 hop Into a very good looking bird, when ! ad that Mr. Hughe will ccept the flnairy tnalure. Such individuals invitation offered should be watched and not sold or used for breeding. It is the sturdy. 1 WILD TRADE 10 acre ranch quick growing, early maturing bird 7 1-1 mile from Cambridge, Idaho, that makes the moat profitable pro- ' on county road. Improvement and ducer ! fenced for small tract near Ontario. tario. 20tf WANTED A girl houaework on ranch, dress at Argus office. for general Leave ad- MONKY TO LOAN ON IMF HO V Kit ham UK W. I. FINNEY, ON TAKtO. OREGON. Ktf WEEK END I M I IIMi.Xx Attractive rate for excuralon tick eta good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on aale every week. Still better rate for ticket good Sunday only. Ask O. 8. L. agenta for detail. j EXCHANOE FOR AUTO Two fine relsdence lots, each 25x100 in Ontario Park additloa. Give parti cular of your auto. Ontario Argus. LOST On the street Tuesday, the llth, lo Ontario or on the Boulevard road near town a bate of binder twine. Will the tinder please noti fy the Argus office. gpB SUNDAY EXCUKMION RATE. Mr Iva L. Fox. of Ablo, Mo., ac companied by her son, Tllman. and Miss Lena Holton arrived tbla even- Half ratea for Sunday trlpa. On 1 ing on a visit to her aunt, Mra. Eliza- aale every Suuday. Alio ticket good from Saturday to Monday at a little bkt more. Aik O. S. L. agent for detail. W. W. Letaon la looking tor the person who borrowed hi 2) target pistol He need protection from the Jack rabbits Have pity and return By determining this while the bird Address Box 41 Riverside. Ore 21-30 the pistol. beth Stewart and Mrs. Mary A Fox and other relativea here. George Curry i here working up interest In an exhibit from this coun ty at the state fair. Mr. Curry be lieve all the eastern Oregon exhibit should, be placed together so they will make a big show and attract people lo this section. ;