(BniutU mm. e Vl,. XX. ONTARIO, MUIIKIIL I III MJ. OltM.ON. lllllislMl. MRVAJIT I. ItlT. NO. M. v L FOR COMING YEAR p. .1. QALLAGHKft MKli rlTV ATfDHNKV UTV ItK.MiUMr'.lt X I OM-'INK ITIVITIKH TO MTV Ml MNKSS 1917 BUDGET 1$ CONFIRMED Idaho I'iihit Company k Time Kv- tension fur Installation of New In I ggglWI OH l.lKtif inc S)Mtii Intll April I. Ontario newly elected . ouncllmen look office ill the regular meeting Monday evening All o( the appoint - Ivo city official were renamed nrt 7 Attorney J. W. .McCMllough who did not seek the office of City AttonM) In Ml place Attorney . J tiallaghcr wan named A rl in Halary waa glv- en t'lty llerordcr I' M Stcarn and In the future; he will devote hi M lire time to the work of hi office The following mnimltlcea were named by Mayor W K I Ienian: rl- nance, A. U Cockrum, chairman with , entire council an membera of the com- mine. Mm i couimllteu. I.. O. Mc- , . ii - .,.. Coy, rhalrmiin, ( II hmlsnn and I. rockrum; park i.nd ,,.,.,. ,t. lUf Wilson, chairman. C II Ktnlsnn and Ward r.iiimlil , wilier and light, vt .,,, i .,.,,. .i.i . i. ....... mi. W W l.ei Hon and I. 0 McCoy; health, W I.elHon, chalruiuu. Hay Wilson .in. I Ward iiti I l.l.l I he co,,,,.-,. ,,.,... II- delerilll ii.illon lo ahull. Ion I he Hiring light. Dak-cmlicr It, and llie-e no longer lll llliiinlii.il.' Oregon street. The light . nun, lit. . , . pal led i .1,1 Hi' I'ower ipail) .l.-ii.. I an -l. union of lime In which lo install II, I system ami thl was grunted. April I wito II, .- dale Ml lor the iiiuiiKurulion of the new Hervlce. Tim council conlli ine.l I In- budget for next year aa previously published at 117.370. TELEPHONE COMPANY CHANGES MANAGERS II. W. Oanluer l Kuc-eeded l J. M. l.ri of Caldwell, Mr. Oartlnei ....-- lo Halt l-ikr tit). Uffectivw ihla week wa a Thl In the management o( the Malheur Home 'I'eh.phono company. K. W. iur.ln.tr l,o lor il, paat four yearn haa been In charge of Hie local oiii paiiy liu heen promoted in I lie IM vice of the Mountain State Tele phone coiupanv mid leave next week it Lake ii. Succeeding Mr. tiardner I J V Lewi who for heveral yeur hax MM In charge of Hie lulilwell dixlrlcl lor the Mountain Sluli'H .ouipuii Ml I.owIh will arrive in Ontario h'riitaf aud a oon an lie MMH aciiiuinl e.l itli local condition, will lake cliarge ot the husine Mi l.ewl i a telephone mull ol long experience and while In I'ald well I, a been prominent in local civ ic 1 1. hi.. Kor MVMTftl year he wa prohlileni of the raldwell'commercial club and a leader in piihlic work in that city. Mr Uardner, the retiring uiauagor will leave many frlenitx In Ontutio r.ir while ha ha been in charge of the lo cal iliatrict the buinea and m-ivi..-have been greatly exlandeil and Im proved While regretting to leave Ontario Mr ifcwdiiei- I going "hak home " and lliat elemeut ill the change I of aotirM agreeable. Mr Ijardiin expect to leave next week for Salt Lake where lie will join hi fauiil. Mr. Gardner having been called there by the death of bar mother two waakl ago. H U rockrum leri 'edneila night for the Dalle ami from there will go lo ii. ml for a brief MtffcMM trip. THIRTY-THIRD DEGREE CHICKEN SHOWN HERE IHMiKTI-UH l OOOD VOICE I'llO. (I.HM 1MB IIIIMNIK-IHIISK, I'AVITTi: WD MMITI.XMI. KKI'llr.s.NTKU ONE WILD TURKEY 1$ SHOWN Imhlpi, ml -lunfurn Distant Oregon I'olnts To Hetiil I , lui.it. Morr limn 2IIO ItlnN In ..II trn l.l-lnl Komi --.m I.HI..H Tonight In . i.iriiui i. .ii.- which leave no room fur ihnibl I niiei rnlng the HNM of the noise supply, 7 5 rooster, arc - wr. . .......-. ,r. , mingling "oil i..ll- nf Mm- Ontario " roiillry show In the Monro block thin wwk Anr ,,,. n)ann,.r Momp hundred hen are adding to the poul- '. try aymphony. while solo number offered by ouack of gerw. ducka. ind the gobble of turkey The hIiow did not open Thursday owing to delay hut Judging start Friday morning Judge 0 U Wher- Iry, of I'uyetle who rated I tie laat ahow la attain In charge and will pas on the 207 po linen listed Thura- day ! Tho the exhibit were not formally i opened Thursday there were many 'Vlailor at the aliow and more are' expected today Tbla evening al the ,. ........h! club mom a meeting will I , h,., ,, ,. ,,r,M,He of forming a I I permanent poultry iiHaoclallon On Saturday lo cloae I he hIiow I there will he an unci Ion ol all the' chicken offered for Kale. A vlall to Hie how In nnceaaur to gel an Idea of I he class ol bird '"" W "'"" "" "M" (Continued on PM CHINOOK LIKE WINDS BREAK COLD SPELL Meatiest Nn.nt I all l m-.i-.mi Makes Slelghing OMkI While Wanner eiilhel It. '.lilies Need for I'llel The Snake river valley I MjOjrtBfl I he het eghlliK of I lie MM l-airly III the week I'hlnook like mIihIm rhaaed away (lie xuro weather that prevailed 11 week and gave alight relief to the fat illinliiUlilng coal pile. Aocouipanylng the warmer weiiltier cuine a heavy fall of hiiow mi Hun gf .Wedneaday there was M eight luclie of the heaullful oerlng the , landx.ape The now wa hailed with delight by the rancher who ee in tl HUhHtaiitial aid for good crop next KUinmar. The city resilient-. alo u Iiiiiih.II ale pleasure an.l culler and sleighs were very much in evidence Tbe women of the public school la.uh. ha, I a Mleigh planned for this even Ing with no mule escorts ami ,.tl,-i parlies Mill he held , luring llie week WIFE OF RANCHER PASSES AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS After an nines of several 'ai. Mr II K Ncuuiiin, who lived Juat weat of the I -ny died last l-'riday leaving her litlshanil ami font MWll children Tim funeral look plaee Saturday from the llapnst chur. I, Kev. 1) K llakel oltl. iatlng Mrs Newinaii Mil will, her luis baud aud children lo Ontario three 1 yeura ago from Aherde.-n vYMklag loii, la hope that the climate lien would prove ol benefit. Last sprint; their youngeai child wa born and sin.e I hen she I, as been el y ill. A trip to I'ortland waa taken for treat ment which pi oved unavailing and she relumed to Ontario thl fall Mrs Newman was born at landler. North Carolina. 2M year ago and was married in Mr .Newman in I'm . abort Ij afterward Hoy came wei Bealdea her husband and -children the leave her father, two brothers and three sisters lo mourn liei , death SETTLERS PROVE WORTH OF DEAD OX FLA T FOR DRY FARMING. One Rancher Declares that Dead Ox Flat Land Is "As Good As Anybody's Country," and Points to Record of Ranchers During Past Season. There has alwaya been a question in the niiiiil.s of rohw of the rvaidenta of iln section eoneerning tlM ability of the hiy region to tin iiiiitIi and litirtliwtst i.r Ontario, known aa tin Dead d. Flat region, tn i;iis- good crope under the dry-t'nnniii", method, Beeauae stiini' raneh era have not achieved the results anticipated this aceptk ism continued for many years, but during the pant season men hare one onto the land who have demons) i.itnl what can DC tlone, and their sneeess shoiilil (liapcll 1l doilbta. Here is what some have dene: "Good Aa Anybody's Country" "I want onto any place laat apring," aaid J. M. Velh who lives in what is called .Jaeohseii's Gulch, when lie w.us in Inwn las Saturday, "and cleared what land I could and rnised OTghum. I know from the yield of aorghum 1 raiaed laat year that a man can raise nil the feed he wants on that land if he just tfoes in for BOIghum. "I know, too, that it will raise wheat; it is .1 iiod wheat country under drj Farming meth oils it the man who handles the laud knows bow tu dry-farm. Ves sir. the Dead Ox Flat is as good as anybody's country and the ranchers up there now are proving it." The Following is what two other Dead ) ranchers did last seasen: Robert Raiuej raised lwrli that win ."mi pounds tii the buahel and 12 buahela to the acre. hw iiiinu 1" buahela fmm Hi aerea, l'eri I la den planted rye and vrheat, on the former he hai vested 21 buahel" per acre mid his wheat ielded 1H bliahi'la per acre. Wll.lt these lllell 1 .III do on De.lil ) l-'lai otll ir ranchers rail aeroUipliah li iisiii, iroier ,!i faiuiiiiu inethoils. N'exl week The Argil will Mahed by le.-.llng a flock here NEW COUNTY OFFICIALS TAKE CHARGE AT VALE There wa a general change In the complexion of court house al Vale Mil week. The old off her bid good Ii) e lo the somes of their activities dur ing tbe past two year and tinned er the affair of the .ouuly lo the. sful candidate hi 1 1 - Nmein- ber elect Ion I'raclically the enure lore. In the court house I- now democratic. In tbe political MMt at least. County Judge Ueorge Mcknight, with Ilia aaaociale J K. Weaver and M It Kelley. and County Treasiin r C Q Mueller, lire the -ole I. B I ol llie i; o I'lie dean oi IM Memo. -rat;. I ouu ly officials Is II. n llrown. Sheriff, who was re elected Count) Super llllell.lelll l-'a Chirk Is "' I In point ol service The new. offll aie It W Sa;ler. .oiinl alioruey, Who h assoi i.lllnll Willi big pl'd - or. ' II llrooke. became familiar with the duties of llie office. The olliie ol Hi" i ounly il.rk too, i. in llie liand of one familiar wilh ll,e wi.ik of the ollice. for Aiihin M Moody was for yeurs deputy cl.-rk uu der John llusion Mr M..,nl took aJUMoM ot Ho- oilne l..s w.ek li.oing worked during Deceinher at d puty following llie resignation ol John Wheeler The only inn lee In llo- (MM "' ,, .iiiiiv ..Mi. .- holiliug Is Mori'.,,, Cal- Ule who sue. ee.ls I.. K Hill Mr. Carlile has MM tl Vale for m,:hc tnie 'gelling fi. miliar with hi duties a has Murray Morluu wh kg I named as deputy assessor WARM SPRINGS BONDS MAY BE SOU) FRIDAY The ineelliig ol Mie board ol direc tor of the U aruisprings Ii ligation distiicl will be held tomorrow to re celve propoaals lor the I7S0.09Q Bund lasue liiiin which llie reservoh and I. II uli.ii ., -1 . , acoomp HiIh i,,ii FROZEN PIPE GIVES SCHOOL VACATION w e.iue-.iuy morning wlien the hoys ami girls ol the High School ..ud Uramuuir school went to classes iln-v were greeted with the Joyful new, lo lliem, thai owing lo the freezing of a beating pipe al the heating plant Ihere would he m. heat for Hie lilllld lllga Coliseiiinlly wlthoul heat there could he no school an.) t hey could go home The pupils hore up under (he sad intelligence gild went then several ways Imping that n would lake a week lo thaw OUI the pipe M (It'll lo I heir regret however, the plumbers Completed their work hfore noon and llie chtsscs resumed Iheir work all.-i lunch nine I lik l.v i ii PKHIMHKM i linn i:rosi iti. in know lllaine May, a lioiiu st.ader living ileal J.icohseu's l.lll.'h dlscm.led t he hody ol Jack l.v ml: an old ho si., id er of that region. Iro.en to death In Moore Hollow. Wednesday May wa on Ills way to II. J BMMM'l ran. Ii VMM M found a hat in ih road anil Ibis led him to the disiov . i ol the hody I. uih had h. en in Oiitaiio las' Kriday relurniug from Itoiae an I started to walk lo his liom.v.iea.1, nm helllg of robust health he could nol make the Irip and died alone on tie road Ills only known relative a sislei living in Chicago Cm Cay lie had Hie I .... I v brought lo On lario and prepared for inleinent lllslribllling sy .-ileni is to he built Severul firms will liavi repri - lives pieseni to make offers for the bonds ami ii is believed that one of these will -be iccepted COAL SITUATION IS STILL UNSATISFACTORY , THUIStNlls ol Uis slWlilM. on i aiis iiiiuiis si i i.vki; in AND iiKi.i'Kit I Till IIK WKKKS. ENGINE SCARCITY CAUSE DELAY ont.,1,.. IN-.ilrrs KeieKc.l II,,.,- hi -Iom.K II, K Week i:.l,,in.. Sllua flou Here No foul ,il Ne 'l. nioiiili In Three Week. With 2,127 car loaded with N5.- UNO ton of coal Htanding on Hie H.n ot Kin (iramle ldetracka be tween Bait like t'lty and Helper, ,1 lull, the coal famine In I'IhIi, Ida ho an, I Kaatern Oregon continue to he iterloiia. Thewe car, many of (Ii. -in, ii. cording to the report of the 1 lull liiventigabor received hy lo cal coal men. have Iwen loaifol for . eral week hut have nol heen moved. Tbe real reaaou for the aerl- ouh Kltuatlon la apparently a lack of inollve power on the t. at II. O. The Hltuatlon ao far aa coal .on, I Iok froin WmhiiIiik mlnea la Homewhat VIiiiIIh r ilio there ha been a alight llUproM l,,i-nl II, lh movement of coal Iroiu Dial hccIIoii. Ixcally the fumlne h not i,ill aa ariilH a It waa laat week Three car of .on I were received I hi week hy Ontario dealer Inal.le of IS lioiirM ,iriT Hie cur were ipotted l Die Mm Hi. were unloaded and IM preclou lilnck illiiiiionda were hoard ...I h lot i uli.ii.- 1'iMtomer H.I.I II llllB he, 'II II,.' KlIIIHlloll III Ontario ii. in baa bM raMlji Bora forlilliule (Ion, II nelghiiori . i I .11,1 mil. I .Hi lulge hlxi CALDWELL FIRM WILL CONTINUE SALES DAY Mill, i A III. kens mi. I I Italics Culler Take over Ti-uili-tV Ha l-iooi lleil t heel. oi I'lan I nliil'ne. me,. I of Scope Miller : Dickens of Caldwell and Carter A (ileiin of Ontario will eon tinue the Traders' Day a.e win. h was stalled here In September b lleil Wheel,,,, wlio left laat wek for lluru lo take iio'i llo Harney dun t Tribune Messrs Killer ti Dickens are I he best known auctioneers In this Hon of the country Thru ih.-lr ef fort Hie Caldwell sales have h. com.' the biggest tiling ol Hie kind in the west Then pteeuc. in Ontario should assure the locul sales of greai ...ss The work ilone so far lie been largely of a pioi,."i nature and Hie coining months should den, onsirale what ..u, lie done will, a Ira, bis d.iv here, when the raiich Mi h-'Kin to si.., K oi -pi iiik work CHRISTMAS DAV Al THE HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL Chrisiimi day. II.H.. wa the hp plesl iliT had. Ihallks lo the gener osiiy of former patients aud kind friends who i back IM Utile I socks, crammed full The Sisters i. ..ited enough to buy encli pall. Ill an Individual present Tin' Christmas Iree. which stood ill the corridor of Hie lirsl thiol was ..i i ullcalh decorated lit the Sislei ami nurses unit llie main Christina presents which liunr Ironi il tn.oie il a picture ol limni Tor Clnisi- lllas tl.iv the lilies ol dielelb s were 1 forgotten and Hie bed pall.nl- ee .l..isaiitlv sin prised when Ilia nura es lirought lb.- usual Christina turk ey diiinei wilh appropriate trim minga. I'allenls During Decemliei'. I'he lollowiiie were admitted to Hie hospital for tiealiiieul , luring the month of December: K I., (ino.lvc.i. lieu Cruininell Jr., (' K. McClain, and Kvereil Colley, Ontaiio; Mrs John Vandttrpool aud Mis. A i I on I'Hgc two ) ENTIRE COUNTY GIVES APPROVAL TO SCHEDULE IlilMiK I.N TltXINS Willi II I'KR- Ntn DAiii aavtvuR ra hum: vmiwhihiiiui.k IS IIKNKr.IT IMPROVEMENT fOR RANCHERS Stoik fun Vow foe l.o.i.e, ever H.iy Will, certain!) that i'.,i,r.ii.H M lie Mmle with Main Mn Trains. Willi the inaiiiiiiion ot the new train aervlce on the llnmedale branch and the Oregon Kaatern laat week nine expreaalon of approval from all over thn county Ii la the unani n. on, opinion of all the ommuuiline aerved that the new aervlce la a vaat Iniprovemcnt over the old achedule Thn following I a few of thn com ment from Hie varlou papera lo the county which hown Jut how the people feel about the new aervlce: The new I aln achedule which went into effect on Monday la a auccea from the Juntura atandpoint ao mat ter what It might be from Vale'a. Oi M leave Drewaey at a reaaon- ii I.I" hour In the morning and make I he train i omiortahly, or return from Ontario and l lie outnlde In time i. reach l)rewev at a neaaonahln hour in the afternoon Juntura Tlinea. It Is reported that considerable op po ii Ion haa developed to Hie new t rain schedule over the llnmedale brum h and a si rung effort I being tiiiute lo have It repealed. A daily train service over Hit line 1 a great COIIM'llicllCC to the people of till BeC- Hon mid will gre.nl stimulate the farming IndMtrj mnlitoii to it. l-'ll I1IKI sen,!. I . . . nol gel It out on the main line in Mine in eateb I he --tuck egpreaa to Portland Mom II iinlliigtii'i llie new -ulm I .. make II pro Ik aide to go out on Hi.' llo dale brunch allor Hie Br utal oi Hie Ponies and return In li in catch the faal train Mat. i people mi, I tho.e along the line should make a vigorous and (III (It'll .11.11 I to keep the new sched ule 111 iiper.iii.in :.it. ciiy Journal. A. B. CAIN HAS HENS WITH CREAT RECORDS Ontario Handier ullli r..(ie llll-tls ol lllgh Dejlt-e Demoii- ii. .1. - ttllal Ihese Xllslo- . i .1- . .... do. 'that il pay lo cultivate Hie own ii nip oi hens of high degree ha MM d.-iiionslraled by A. B. f'aln whose ranch kOMt kl Inst west of Ontario on the Itnubvai ,1. Mr Cain la one ol Ihe eglllbllon al the I'oul trv show and Is Making pupal. illoliH to in lie recently purchased a hit, im g be tor aud a brooding alove so thai hi till M Ml of Ihe luce. I poullr.v I. users ill this auction before long Tii is is lb.' 1. 1 onl ,i a flork of chick, ii M .mi Hie fam uli- lain re. I i Kent V. itigtou 'I'h. i ' single comb mie l.egh..' i' il He liilli r pari of March 1911 and began laying Seplemhei J7. I 1 li These late. I 29 ilo.en egg! during October, w lien eggs sold al 60 cenis per doen; 3U dot eg during Nov en, I, er when Hie prlOM wa tile same and ."i ': doen dill I i. .ember when t:gs were down to 40 cell I h ntaklag the total eain ings for Hie three laying iminlhs :',u 70 Ml Call, kept track of the co.i of fec.lnn; .luring tin three lay lug mouths and ti.uiul the following n nils; wheat 1 mi, corn 11Q; dry mash II .SO and sliell gril etc. .Hi ..ins per nionlh making Hie total ni-l p.iiiioiilh T. II ol J2 .'.U fcir lli.. Ihree inoiitli. Tile etoillls ol slum ills wlio clime lo Ontario for t lie holiday season lielian last week wli-u llie I lilt. it ol Washington student, Ml Neva IlilliiiK-sl. ami I'ariii.r I'row hli for Seallle. i