dhttato t$n. me VOI,. XXI. ONTARIO, MAIJIKIK COINTV. OKF.OON, 1 MIIIHD.U, JAN. 25. II7. No. H. MINSTREL SHOW TO WOULD LOWER RATES BE EVENT OF SEASON AND RAISE SALARIES WHIRLWIND FINISH SUPREME MASTER IS TRADERS' DAY SALE TO CAR OVERTURNS BUT TOO LATE- TO WIN! GUEST OE GRANGERS BE HELD ON SATURDAY OCCUPANTS ESCAPE OMMION II ll M HA Ml hi IHI.H.HT I KIKMIH I'HAC- TIIKH HKMONHTKATK AIIIMTIKH. FAD DPIIPPIT AT THF DANA Full DLIlLIII Ul Ml DAIlU Knil Mm All Tuned I p ultli .lokr Thai Will Hrlng the Smiles, Not lo Siiy II i tin from Kveryone. The to $ 1 . r 0 U per year Hate Is Thursday, February I. Tl Hut MMM I that Intro- ducnd by Representative ('. M Cran- ilull which haH for Hh purpose Hip re One week from tonight Ik Hip ilale .Miction of pMMNM rates on Inter The plain In tlio Dreamland Theatre. jHlato travel from four cent to 3 and The event, the real event of the season One half cents la the Oregon club-Ontario Hand Mln-I While no opponition from this sec strel allow. Hon la liable to greet the later meaa- There n a paraicraph la Ihe Infor-.ure the Pomona Granite has already mat Ion Icinllnr to a bit time. The 'passed resolutions condemning such benefit ahow for the band will prove action aa la contemplated by the for- Ihe Imifi, produrer of the winter to the cltiiena of Ontario who enjoy Kood pet formance. Inning Ihe paat two weeka the per formera have been btiHy practicing for the performance and have astonished director Hymn Turner and lluslness Manager Jamea Smith with the un known ability ponkpnnpiI In two organ isation The duty of passing necessary leada for joken haa fallen to the dignity of Attorney W. V Wood, while tho pre paration of the Joken will be well ex ecuted by the end men. Hyron Turn er, diet lackey, Art Iiunnuck and Ilerarhel llrown. , Of rour.e the band will .lie there lo f ii i ii i i the Instrumental iiiiimIc, and there will be a wide variety of vocal work from nolon to i horun number A pleualug kll will lie pi. sente.l ami all in all a nioal enjoya ble evening in In nlore for all On tario That the entire lly will be Bfl "- i-ni 1 aaaured for nil of ihe prod Will go to the ben.! I ol the baud whose wi-ekl MM .uriug the aumtlier are greath apprei lateil 'I'lie baud boy have practiced fulthfully all winter o lhalvlhe Ing eaon will demonstrate that oflturlo pun aeaaea a mualcal orgunlr.atlon of lllcll I lie city may well be proud Hlt.i.l l IN Till MMM tUth'M TO HAM MNXLgg p-ce i town It could be aecuied II. II. Tunny of the Oregon l'ui k Ing company thia wnek killed what waa perhapa not only the largest bog In Malheur county, but In the North went. The big porker, a Cheater White weighed Just before its demise 105 pounds, and measured from the tip of ita .-iiiiui . to Hie la i curl In it -tall 10 feet and 11 iiichea. "Had It not been for the cold weather and the neceaalty of keeping her ntaudlng on the hoard Moors, I would have fed the bow until spring and then by March 1 believe ahe would have weighed I liun pounds aaid Mr I Tunny "An idea of the alxe of the animal may be gained from the fact that each of the hams weighed 87 pounds when trimmed (or Halting." 4 "I.. Kit, id i. "Is TO I'llHTI.ANII ON III SINKKS Col John Higby. editor of the Mai- heur Knterprihe of Vale wan In On- tarlo Tueadai eniouli' for 1'ortlaiid on businoaa in coniieclion with the w i-insiirinaK llisirl.t Col Itlirbv may soon leave ihe newspaper game for more lucrative held, accordiug . lI nilliuuiivouiouin in iiiv t .! and Hortland uauers of Sunday which to uiu. ounce.. .hi. Is ... the l.awraiidc wnl Ihe eRtlv emrv of Ueo Cur- i ry of IaUrande Into thia held. While lu the city Col Hlghy re ported that already the aale of the Wanuaprings bonds ha attracted a great deal of attention to thia region Iew and declares that the next months will witness an emphatic re vival In the demand for Malheur count real estate are at the present In good condition Kev w 11 Swarts will deliver an j and w1, probabiv 1(M11ain so, as there IllUblrutiHl lecture 011 'The Taborna-g gU1 a ,ew hundred a(.rei, of bulll.,, cle" at the Baptist church next Wed- lrM3 tmjl ,, not yet been touched, , uesda eveniu This will be free 10 L. courBe (U grB1M( , dry but u ev. , all and everyoue is luvlted deutly contains a lot of nourishment, Judging from the looks of the range A Silver Tea for the benefit of llieihoraea. Students' l.oaii Fund of the 8Ute Fed- MM many people seem familiar eratlou will be held at the home of with this part of the country and for Mrs B, M Orieg next Wednesday af- ' ternooii. (Continued 011 I'age Four.) Hill- AffrrthiK I'IiIh He. linn Make A- Itparaiicp. In legislature During I'Mxt Week. Two bills affecting Malheur rnun- ,y p000'" n""1" ",n,r pi"'",in1''' ' Saloni lurliiK the Pt week, on. m jthese measures Ih Senate hill 91 by; Senator Jullen A. Hurley. the pur- pose of whlrli Ih lo rnlso tlio nalnry of tint county superintendent of hi 1 1" mer measures at thin tlnip. RELIEF FROM COAL FAMINE IS IN SIGHT (old Spell (.In- Way to Halmy Hun- Hhlne Two far of Coal Arrive antl tlthem are line. Ontario gave a unanlmoua nigh of rdlcl loiluv when a warm sunshine broke the grip Jack Front had held on the city for nearly three weeka. T... .fWiinon snow on the ntreetn uc tlrtowUfc, Is iucIIiik fan! and main inioln nt water are replacing Ihe Icy ntrlpn The arrltiil of spring-like weather If ll mi Hprliie ItMlf also fr - iilnuc reiiei irom in" coin Mini . ,,.,,. ..r,. ,w0 ,,,r, r ,,,.,, n. nlahee relief from Hie coal fantlna CI Ueil in H n II, is w-ek and olh- em lire enroule If the warm wenth er prevail for WW I short Htne the rHU0,.( ,,.nian.l for fael will Mk ,,OHH,,. ,h rrt hI el ihe coal now ,.,,ri)Ut,. i oni.iil.. .,n.l this will per lllinii rellew the sliuutton The worst of the famine for fuel M reached lal week when ,l.l,n: liiiont cried for a little coal at the All manner of vehicle were called In to service to take coal to the homea. iCoiiliiiued oil I'age Four. ) TWIN HILL RANCHERS HAVE NO COAL WORRY ''" Hlril Now for liriiefti of "" "inarm im.) is w i MM ... t I'erhapH nowhere In this part of the country do Hie people mind tin' extreme cold weather so little aa In the Twin Hill district, In, ale, I be I ween the north and south Jacobsen ul'h There is no worry mer ihe ii.., '"" "' 'er iipe because there are "o wul.r pipes, and .... worry over sborlage ol coal be.a.ise no one uaaa iiial People are blel I with an al '"uhl 'iiuilless supply m urge aage- iltpuul. flruu'.i.iil i.ii.l In dnllA ..I lliu """ -". " ..k" twuul ueuw "r" l'lll8r thttt '" ' Prevailed there for the past week. the long eveulngs have been spent iu COUlentUient around hot stoves whose ""W') "f " " "'" ,l,'""'1 ranroaua Something has already been said about the productiveness of this sec tion and it may be worth while to mention that a bunch of horses is and have been living on the range1 there for the past six months and IntOH, NCIIOOI, IIASKDT HAI... 1 1 i: mihfh FIRST QAM! ok nuMM hi UAOatAJrra. . . . M. I. A. TFAM. SECOND HALF SENSATIONAL 'After Helng Huillv Outplayed In Or - cning Session Ontario onus II. m '. Strong mil nil bill nf Out Vl torj. By a Ncore of 21 lo 1!) Ihe l,a Urantln M. I. A banket bull team won from the High School five at the Op era House Tuesday evening. The game waa a whirlwind and furnished plenty of thrills for the large rowd which aaw It. The flrat half waa the vlsltorVi from atart to flnlah and looked likp a walkaway for them Individually Ihe local were their equal but ap parently lacked team work, aa the reault the acore wan Iff to 6 In their favor when tho whlatle waa blown. In thla half l.nn-on. the visiting ran ter waa the atar point maker being credited with five field banket and three free ihrowa. lU.ler hMi Well. In (he aecond period llernard Itad er replaced (Iratnne at forward for Ontario and Ihe team changed 11s tactic and paed the hall. Aa the reault It outplayed It rival and all bill won out. lleslde hold "" PP"nta to Iwo Held goal " on" '-"'.i. " "P "" eight of which were the reault "f ,,MK''1 shot and live follow - Ing foul .Maddux was the atar liolnl milker i.ir Ontario being red lied with all but two of the point- n,l "' " '' u"'',r- " in .1, i.i. it ii ii .j won i he honor Cbrtatlajiee tW Hn- rMlllulw """'" "'" '" " """ '"", ' ....h.i .....,. ...i ...i.i i.. ,. baaket The line up wan: I.MCirandc Scholleld i.n.l If,. , ,, baiim. lorwards. Larson, center; Hoi lister, Itosenliiium and lleaii, guurils For tlutiirlo. Hramse. Itader. Hol land, forwardn; Maddux, iciiiei , ' '" ' """-" " "unled. guards Summary Field banket: Maddux :.. Itader I; Fouls, Maddux 7 In Hi chance' Field baaketa. Lurson 5, Itoaenbaum 2, Kchofleld I; Fouls. Scholielil -' In four ihames. I .a r Hon .1 In H chain es Kefelee. Dibble. I'a ette; acorer Kleiuo. Ontario. HI HAI. I VHHIKH F.WMIMTION I-till MSHI H. K. I. HIM I '!: The I' nlted State (is II Service ( iiininlsslon has uniioiin, ,-d ,,u ,.un Illation for the Coutlly of Malheur m -anii, to be held al Vale and On tarlo, on February 10. 1917. to till ,. position of rural carrier at Njnam, and vacancies thai may later o.iur on rural route from other paloili. in the above mentioned , ouiily The examination will tie open only to male citizens who are actually doni- Icled in the terriiorv ol a poi otllre in the county and who meet tin oth er re.iilri inents set forth in l'ini N" '" This lorn, and upplica- lion nUnks may bo obtuiue.l Irom the ottnes mentioned ,,l,e or Irom the IT.ited States Cull s, , v I. e Cm mission at 'anliigntoii. I) C, .pll rations hOUld be forwarded lo the Con, mission at WaHhiiigton at .iu rlii.ul ,.r. .! .u 1. tu .lulu the - r.. Mi and Mrs Henry Srhuppel m llalo-r urn here for u few RANCHER CREATES BANK ACCOUNT ON A TWENTY ACRE RANCH How many residents of Ontario saved $MH during the past j,-.,i as the results of their labor? II. II Wiedemann who lives on a M acre, ranch above Nyss.t was able to do that last year Mr Wiedemann was in Ontario last week on business and to a friend Judge (1. I. King, related the success he has been able to achieve 011 his Utile plot of ground "lleslde side paying the living expenses of inys'lf, my wife and child," said Mr Wiedeiuan. "we put $81)0 in Hie bank during the last yoar and It all came from the ram h Tin. we have JO acres only 18 are In cultivation. The ranch is a general one; we raise alfalfa, keep pig and chickens 4.1,1 a cow." MOST MICCFSHFIT, QATHRRINU Ol It IV II I Its TAKF.H l'l,A K AT HIM MA Altll t.KANGF. HA 1,1, HAT! RDAY. ; WOMEN SPREAD FINE BANQUET taranger MMM Hoy' mill Olrl lull Work but Condemn F.ITort to K.ii i Count Siimi Inlcn.lcnt's Hai ti ry li legislature. Supreme Manter of Hip National (Irnnge, (lllver Wllnon of I'eorla, II llnoln. was the guest of honor at an all day Hcnnlon of the Malheur Po mona Orangn at the Boulevard Crauge hall lant Snlurilay. Ilurlng the morning sesnlot. buni neHB of Ihe grange wan trannactcd and many matter received Ihe at tention of the crowd which taxed the capacity of the hall. In the after noon the meeting waa thrown open lo the public und an Interesting pro gram waa presented. The feature of the day, aalde from the addreaa of Mr. Wilson waa the banquet nerved by the women of the Boulevard grange. It waa necmnary to have three table to accommodate all t hone present und the banquet wan an Hucceanful that Innumerable con icr.it illations were ahowered on Ihe women who provided It. At the afternoon session the King man Kolotiy orchestra added to Its great popularity with the people of tlil section by playing many beauti ful numbers Vocal solo by Mr lliltlllh iisd number-, kf tlM Houle witd tirunge iiiarlet were also n lllllHlllHtblllly I Hi, I III 1.1 ail,lres III .1 on r.' lewed the history ol the QraUf mm meul Irom Its incept und re ouiite.i n,e real amoral ol i-o...i that it had been able thru III. 01 i Hon ol in 'inher lo uchleve Tor the I. .liners of America Mr. Wilson proved lo be a sp.iakcr of rare ability possessing a pleanlng and impressive inaiini r I he members ol Ihe Hrange deem the privilege ol having bin. present at the meeting a rare ireal Mnoni! Ihe maltern brought beiote the meeting was Hint ol II. e lontlllll am I of Ihe boy s' and girls club wm I. there being an effort made In the leg Islature to ntop It. The work was unanimously endorsed and risolu lions urging ita continuance were adopted. OpHse Saliii.t Increune. Ihe iiiesiii.u of raising the salary of the school Hiiperlnteii.lcul of Mai hour county wan rained and a resolu tion ootidemiiliig nuch action by the legislature was adopted TIiIh is the aecond all day session held by Ihe runner- dining Ihe past few months and so I have been Hum lie, III. ks II. al allolliel IS be.l.K pl.H.ued fol tiie ... .11 future THRKM i.i.i' 1. HI lint FRANK I.HINtiH THIS SKASON J I. Ii Morrison of (1 ., Ontario with his sou on Monday and ret limed to his home on Til ..l.. I !,, trip was mad, In order that all Xra pi, lure of a fracture of the hoy's arm might be takeu Mr Morri-,111 reports that Hie new Iowa Ol 1. in-- . I .inking forward to a great deal of activity this summer I'lans li.ne ..I.,. idy been pi pared 101 the erection of three brick buildings and other imp. 01 i.u nls ale couieiu plated Flan I 'rep,, red to A. . , ,,. . ,)., i , Large Gathering Interest is Increasing In Monthly MntkPt. Carter A i lenntil. UM new mining em of Ontario's BOB t hi) I ilnv salen nro expecting n large galli erlng in the ity Saturday. To care for lln crowd which Is expected the Cm menial club committee is going to supply lunch and plenty of toilet- and sandwiches will hn on hninl Mesnrs. Carter K Clement lime made aevernl trlpn Into Ihe country around about In tho Interest of the aale and report that many of the rancher arc coming plther to buy or Hell stock ami farm Implements With tho coming of spring Ihe managem believe that the naif are bound to grow- since they are furnishing the mean of exi hange which the ranch er have long desired. BEE MEN HERE TO Consider (Jurotmn of IshmIIoii ol Warehouse anil lllscoss lrob- lein of (trading Honey anil Other M.ii.i- The directors of Ihe Iduho Orenon Ilce-Keepera' association were in sen slon here Wednesday and Thurnday of tills Week A I. Iloydell, .,,, manager of the A. I Knot company ol Medina, Ohio, was present and cm. sblereil many problems with Un heard. . The two in,, si Important iii up lor consideration were the In, a Hon oi .. .1 . . hoiis, tor (he dlslril.11 Hon 01 (applies to the members and lor Hn' (urifinhliig m .. central po.ni for Hie gatherlllK lll.d I'l.nllllll ol He output of till region lor shlpunui The hoard .it .1 piew.ni nicotine leu tatlwly accepted an oini t,,i w.u. house al Caldwell, and while this was not dellnltely settled, since no l.etlei position bus been offered It will prol. ably be selected I he hoard also collsldeicd the ,,,. Hon of grudlllg honey ami steps mi be takeu lo undertake thai work this nnanoli. The session 011 Thursday wui. glieu over to Ihe settleinent ol 1111m en.us problems ol Ihe association. COLD WEATHER LEVIES TOLL OF BEE COLONIES lice lio.- Hepoi i I lions. in, I - ol Hiisy siiiiiinei' U,,ik,'i- lit ing This Week (' B, llibl.ie ol I'nyclle. I'lesnlent of the Idaho-Oregon lleeke -per .1 in I liila, .,, .,.. busllll Monday and rep., its that the evlt. m, eobl weather of the p.. I, w weeks has played hawn- with 1 ,,.- be, s ol this section "There hus been loss m thous ands of bees III tin . . I Ion ..I.I Mr lllbbie, "especially au.oiie Ih we.il.er colonies Since it Im- tiewi been the custom III I his section to stole the i.eps it. cellars during ih winter the beekeepers have lefl them III the IllVes III I Inn I,, .1 , I , e er colonies ilurillK Ihe .ast week li.. shown a high mortality having had insulin lent strength lo reenter Inn. I i the extended cold spell "As a Ken I.. I Mile he.-.. I all stilllll III I"' IHUi'll for a short spell but it Hie cold N lends OVOf loo lollK a period they I, ill to revue Thi bus proen especially true of Weak colonies here tills, will ter." . NKW I'As'liiH IUUUC I on . MIIHOIHSr (N(,HK. AMOS Kev Karle ll Han..., of llii.toii, lowu. arrrlv.d in Oni.n.o la i week aud took i barge ol the -erwee at tho Fir' .Methodist church last Sunday ' l(,-v 11,1. III., plece.de I his wile and two childr n who are cxpi c'.. tl lo u rue tl;.s we. k The , the ' church will be held Sunday al Ihe Xlillll It NSII KI.IV WITH PAR. Tl Ol lllltl I HAVi; Mil- HOW RBCATH ON HOI'l.r:- Mill I HlllAY. CAR VERY BADLY DAMAGED W.is IryiiiK lo Oet Car out of Itut When Hem- F.nd Sklildeil ami s-ni Cur Into Ditch Henltle the Komi. Doaplto the fact that they were caught under the hig Krnnklln 81 owned by Arthur V.inHlrklln of this city when It turned turtle on the lioulevard four miles south of the city last Friday afternoon, none of Ihe occupants were Injured. The car was literally wracked On wheel waa smashed completely, thr windshield, al least one section of It was broken Into a thousand pleoee. white the other was left Intact Tin top of the car was reduced to traal. while the rear end gave ample evi dence of the smash up when It waa lowed Into the Ontario Auto com puny garage The engine however waa uninjured and was a material ale In bringing In the car. The accident occurred as Mr. Van Shklln waa ret urnlng from Ihe ranct where he is feeding a big bunch Ol nheep H.Ik winter The car waa com ing toward the city at a fair rate of npeed with the wheel traveling In Hie ruts of the frozen roadway. Mr. ViuiSii'klin made an effort to get th wheels out of the rut. He succeed ed In gelling the I rout wheel out but the h.nk one refused to follow skid. fed 111 Hie I .it, road and sent Ihe car upside down Into Hie .III. I All that saved tin- occupants from II. In: 1 1 . the fact Hint th lop ' :.. up ...Id In I.I Ihe Weigh) of lh .111 1 ' tin) could cawl In, 111 111 der. Not ot 11, , p.irn hid 1 .,11 1, to show lor : I,, . (St 1 1. in IIK.lt s., him, 1. tJKWM MO I N lly Thel l.ampkln Last Friday the Literary sm tety held lis reglil.ir t lint: in the 111(1 School au.lilorluiii The High School (lire Club hav been pracl Icing very hard this week piipaMug for their eotiwrt which to he held Thursday night A new club which has recently nal ,1 known a, the KoiUk clur held Us lirst ine.-t. ni: Tin ,i., The debate le.itn- an- working M the Stale .ii. lion und are i.l.i.inil., ,1.1. ,ii with other schools of ihe v . inlty I he liaaket Hall teams are going lo Caldwell uexi I-rnlay night and hop lo win another Oclory So far the e.it Hie team has not lost a leaglx MUM and is trying; hard to get tl, championship Mis Hill Ii llrvaiii ol Friillland I..' entered i iinh hV hoot Onlal.o Wins nollici XU'toit. l'i Ids iiiulit I h W'eiser l Si ho., I basket hall tei.tii met del, . when the local I...... wi.n from tht in scon- of L'H to I .' The gae i .. t pl .t vtllnesseil oil Ihe I....I Moor Owini; to thi lact that i ..in; and line W i . i iii, ... ... t . i. , rival i in- I'm, w as lull oi "pep" eli i: through vVelaei had Una up i i i a good hai d gama The lirst hall a inn- ,ed tin- la-l, plgvlBI Winn tin wlnslle blew t was tied twelve lo twelve I . . ill the l.,l lew ... ill nil's, of plat I tarlo look the I..., I and kepi ll I i the name was mleil The stars t, , . Kai ..er for Wi Iser ,in, Maddux Ontario The line up was as lolh.w- W i iser Jei.nls anil Alders.. n. i, ward.,, McMiirn. c .iter, I'mrson hi I Kaiser, guards Ontario iioiii.i i and (iranise, loiwanls; Maddux, c t.-t . I.i i tian M and Husied, gutl Dibble, referee. The same night (he Senior detente, I the Kle-lllIlPII girl BJ score of 1 M to T This game w.o ., good one although on, sided l I t Inn up was. Seniors Tunic liriiten forwards; Clem vol and i,o ey , i enters. Mllllkrn ami W guards Fieshmeii: 1'.. inter and K nnlds, lorwarils; Sage and lie.. Ciller , Alessee .Hid Slotcus, j; UiC