The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, July 05, 1917, Image 1

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BOOTLEGERS COME
TO GRIEF IN CITY
I H I I'- MKI 1111. HAM, IIV
MMHM htr'KT hati now
NIGHT MtNiiiA LO
ATI'' I tKGMl CA III:
TOTAL FINES AMOUNT Jl.000
Tl.rre VMriM Knlnl Comity Tree.
uht On. Slnmg IH-liik Mini fleM
In Jail for to Ii of Kefir. Mon.
The biggest capture of violators of
I lie liquor law to take place lu On
tario injured Hatuidsy when City
Mnrithall Harry Parmer gathered la
John Thomas, Kb hard Morn and I. It.
Trior of Ontario and Henry Weldner
of I'ayette, Idaho.
The arrest of Me vera I mem hem of
the party took place on Oreon Street
ahout 10 ,10 Haturday evening when
they utopped with a car In which
Weldner had driven rro.n the hMrtM
In the car waa tound fire gallon of
Hhorry wine and a doien bottlaa of
beer. A young man who waa found
with the oar waa HUfflclently frighten-!
ed to "come thru" and confessed to j
llu- location of Die remainder of Ilia
load which had been cached oa the
Wllhon dIMi south of the city. This
waa found by Marahall Farmer Huu
day morning afte a abort serch In
the oaohe waa found 14 kega each
ilalulng 4 gallon of whlaky
which In urrent price would have
sold for $14,000. mi t Itii offlnera say
Whim Marahall Karmer Treated
W.-lndar the later l rind tto palm him
self off aa a goirrnnnnt ottlclal and
flashed a badge on Ihe iiiarahsTI I ho.
he wax not able lo make It atlck
and lei- , fesse.1 hi .011 il I. It
the Irafflc.
I'onaaiilon of III llouor wa the
cause of 1 In- trouble for lilt-hard Miwi
for 10 him Hoiiiii of 1 in- Weldner fluid
. ma delivered SI in 1 1 in r Ironies
worried I. II Ten-i .mil for which he
will atay In Jail for II days
I'll UK. ami Mo.'a ware given a
hearing before Judge C M rttearna
Sunday and were fined i.ir.o rfnd 1400
reapeotlvely Hi Mondiiy Weldner
waa aMtamrl $150 and on Tuesday
Tatar waa given 14 daya In Jafl. The
flnea were all paid.
Krnu k Keller waa alao arreated
and charged with having liquor In
bla poaaoaalon. hla partner having
lad guilty to the charge Zeltor waa
arraigned tbla morning before Judge
C. M. Hear naand entered a plea of
not guilty Hla trial IU act for
Monday.
ONTARIO'S FIRTH IS
QUIETEST IN YEARS
eat on Monda KfWfNaraarwu) )
Heat 011 Wednewla) ke.n. Kok off
Street Klne IU11.I Ciaarert tai
tlly Park la Ih KtruiBg
vlallor to unl.irio yei.ter.lay
would never have anavocted that It
waa July tih Kiueut lor Ike jtw
aencw of Him on many bulldtuga ami
a few Hod White and Hlue unhadea
there waa nothing to Indicate that the
waa out of llio ordinary, iiuluaa II
waatheacarclct, oMb.popHnthejMB( MirfgIltM ,. 0-urlo v)Mptmr
atreet. So quiet was the day that the
few person who did vantnr down
towu hurried borne for some excite
ment.
.Continued .111 I'age Five-1
"Hello Girls", and
And Their Bosses Wives, Picnic'.
Yesterday waa the day tb- ll.n.. titimber" uud were pleasant 10 eve.
Girls" of Ontario, Nyaaa and Vale bad
looked forward to for noma weeka,
aud oh, how they did enjoy them-
.-he.
Karly In the morning chaperoned
by tha Hello Boss, and thirwiven i
1 hey assembled In Ontario to receive
order, from manager J. at. UU
of the Malheur lUjme Telephone
eoMpajiy, and with autoes they em -
baj-W. .1 f,.i the picnic grounds 11
miles up the Payette river. While
tstfot :: atewt tu
-BBjawatjBM41r"" "
-.JaseeWJesI as
aaaaaa ' MW'A
aM)XJf4?WM8fev..
Phot r Amerlsen FTsss Assoclatksa.
MAJOR G FA' KRAI, HI'IJH I.. MMITT.
To rnnreaent the I'nited Unites
Army on the comml.al.in lo Kuaala.
Prealdeni Wllaon .elected Oeneral
Ucolt. the hlgheet official of thai
brain h of the service. General
Reott I aa famoua aa a poaoeiuaker
aa he la a lighter, lira record In hoi'i
department la unexcelled
JUDGE BIGGS HEARS
DRAINRGE ARGUMENT
(Ibjertatra. to. Aaaawametil lrlnre
I In, linn .,1 01111I1 Court l mil
m Itovncr INret-tor Hold
It I
If Hie ardor of the County Court,"'" repaired by cltlten and thnl the
In ttM miller of lien.-llt u. . urlng to 'l! aw IM :n for It iroHKalk '
.r.,.,iiv .in.ler Hie Malheur Drain 'oun, ilman i... kriuii ihougln lhata
age I' a degree, Die property blanket Inxlructlon lie ulven Btl
..whom object lu to hinting wilie,t(C"mml' -loner Karmer and thai
too Intt in file their objection In
detail.
I hla aa Die view waa taken of Mm
ease ny Alton. e J W M. t iillo.h in
argiiltiR Ihe caae before Judge Hal-
ton lllgga laat Krl.luy at Ihe city ball
Miorn.i 1 M.finnagill argued that
1,. ..r.i.r ..t 1 n. 1W.HHIV nn..pi m .....
.Later .h.r. fore It waa not nerea.ary.nrt Ihe committee wmabl Information
U nle a complete record with the
tlpalaled tlnra for appeal from de
ere Hoth allumeya argued at enme
length and the Judge announced that
he would take ttM) mailer under ad-
vlamant.
The oaaa waa brought by J ll
Svaweard aud I. n ti.o.loii who da
dare that the measure, of hcneiita
awarded them d...,. ..... nii raw
fa.-t ilial the .alt waa pending had a
great deal lo do wllh the failure of
il, r director of lb BtrM to --. .111-
a favorable offer for lb I......K II
1- ni.ieraio.Kl that wlhl the uit .1.
poaed of the dtreelor will racetve
-uch an offer from local flnaarial
11.1. inata.
s ii lit- il..- . ourt waa in leaalon
Friday judgment waa awarded cll
manta agalnat ihe Cryatal DUtrirt
..n.panv ou labor lain.
MORE MATT RIAL ARRIVES
FOR RED CROSS WORKERS
hundred yarda of gauge. aud
several bolt of .uualli. arrived till
weak at the tied Croa headquarter
to bo made up into tha various art-
1.1 of material L. a large one
and Mrts. E M. Greig declared H.i
morning that ll would lake a
loug
lo make up Ilia good oa baud
Their Bosses
one and to tlieuiaelvu aud it was a
'.Ml
Besides tho member of (lie local
.. a
''" e neauea ny Mr 'una Mr laiwla
Among those present were manager!
' ud Mraj h'rank Anderson of Caldwell
; Manager and Mr U alter i'owrr. ami
family, of Vale. Miu Georgia Deaala
land Miss Kthel Rlchey of Nyaaa
l' Mahia CaldweU waa ee of the
. member of tha local joff who'stayed
.u 0s
ONTARIO, MALHEUR oi A IV.
NO OIL FOR STREETS
-MUST USE WATER
CITY IXH'NOIL II4H.HM HhjUl Mil
NKNMION A. Ml MIMslMKHS A
. MOHT Os M.ITTKHK 1)1 It-
HOT I MM.
I. L 1MB IS APPOWIEJiffj CLASSES ARE EXEMPT
Ma Hig Well tn.ni Which to Secure
Hater for Street Sprinkling Ride
walk avaxl New Vinuertlnn Suli.
r I of IMi nl.in.
Thero la 00 organlxation In the
city that can't take a vacation cvea
in hot weather. It la the city t ..un
ell. Of courae Individual member
will ck cooler reelon and mike the
renin of a auoriim difficult I...I the
conncll will go on all aumiuer just the
same.
Th.rii,i.n,.u,u.,i..
. W. . .W...V. W HI., - ...... WJ vww-I
lng at the Council Hi am her : ana mala
aana collar and transacted a rit ,.f
hunlnaaa.
Having been Informed by lha 8tan
Unl Oil company thai II had no fuel
oil for ale to lie ue.: for atreet oll-
1 lag purnoae It waa determined, after
a lengthy debate to Invnetlgata Ihe,"' ",m "" MWI1"
DOMlhllltle of a village pump fromi"rul"
1 which to proruro water for
. .
aprlnkllng. Councilman Wllaon. Can
j field and Bnlaon will make the In
I veatlgallou
Ihtttn ..ckM.m and Biniaen
united in theleaderahlpof the debate I "''",l '" W r,,r lu,"r P"-'"""
It. f, v. of l,nproe,l r.l ,,.! .I,l- ' Wl,"ln f"w w"-k ,,m '""""
mil lonillllo.i. Both Inalated tkgllwl" l",," " '" "U,,d ,h"' "" ,
mot definite reepon nihility he plaoat) " '"-' '" Redrawn In Ihe Aral
1111 Home DM lo ace tin. I the xldewalka
"av authority to pro, ,1 to .lo the
"r"
The .ll.cuaeion reaulta.l In 1 ....,,
-loner Karmer h.-iiiK Inorii. i.-.l 1,
Prt pluoea needing repair be
,"el eomnilllii- w Iioh bualneu il
will he to order the w..i k ,l,,n.
Havln been lliu emoowered lo
otmcornlng lha amount of money It
w,..il,l gaw 1.. apeud and declared
,'!' Ul4l halancn oft.-.no In the aide-
walk fund would he apont eoon lo
"1H repair needed,
v abort dlaeuaalon on ihe general
ttatude toward the enforcemrni f
ordlnaneea rmd lo divert tho alien
H"n "' the council The dUcuaalou
"' "" nled
member .,.-i il,.- r.-n.,.wil of II I.
I'oormnn'a i.liunhlnx aMf to a lot on
lll.-h. ni M 1 1 ' it'ni. Hie Are llm
" B waw agreed thai while t I.Ik waa
'" alerting a prece
u"01 " m,ht r,M "' "'" ""
preanat of ruture coundlM I. ink of
. iiforin-ni-ni of ordinances waa alao
, it.-.i m Hn- raae of aower eonuectiou
for w,l.ich a draatle rodlnanca waa re
eiiily paaed Nothing reaulled fram
Ihe dla. naaion
11. e i.u ineaa tranaacted the
eoiiBcil i-ut into exeratlve aeaaia to
it ..nn, ... -a oa .jaie 4 1
III ll . I I I HIUTKh Mil KTH
lit M'tlfllM. II w IIUIIIiiMi .
Not to .,111 done by Klaai-
ath where Ihe StriUiorn rall
, road eelebration wa the prinri
,'in of the week, the folk
out al Hums hail a ruilrnsd
1 uelebratlou of their own on
. Wednesday
tine of the big events. If not
the big event of Ihe Koarth Jul)
.1.1. ml l..n at Hum was the
turning of (he first .-.hovel of
dirt for the tremiuua of the
Weston railroad which I to turn
fr..m 1 ran.- 10 Hum It was
inly few da) he col
li thai Hum folk knew
that Jamee C. Weaton. who I
Mng Hie road had secured
the necessary backing to pro
reed, but inter they t
not take II. em long to . .
the fact
The Weston roj.l la not part
I'lopoaed rttral.orn ys
teni but Is an independent eater
prise promoted by Mr. Weaton
and financed, ao It 1 said, by
Boise capitalist.
.'.
OREOON. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917.
STAGE, IS SET FOR
SOLDIER DRAWING
MKi.Kf TiVK HKRVICK Kt'l.KN
HAVN BKKN IMttlMI MiATKH
BIT THK DATK FOR IXVTTKHi
IMS NOT KM MKII.
Military Official Ite. I are Ttiat a .Mil
lion Men Will He lb-awn 1 bolide
(iuMitl on I afatmeea In Met.
President Wllaon al Waahlngloo
on Monde al In motion the machin
ery under which the selective orvloo
will operat- to ancure men for the
army and the navy. Hlmpln. dtr.sct
""""hod have pro-rrlhod and a
r' "'"" fnvorltl.m kg
I establish, d PolKleal pull ha
been eliminated, anil wllh the pro
(-ceding open lo the daylight of pub-
"
there la no rheiicc of official
soawoai IB onaertion wim inn nraw
in.
The following I the outline of the
pvowifjra
Oalf a very email group of claaaee
from bearlug1
All oilier iiinaf appnar I.
.... ..! 1. 1... .in. .1.
Illl. IIM.1II1HI. . .,r. x.nii.tf. ,, ,- .
.. . '
deaoe. may will be dlacliargeii or
drafted into I In- army aa the raae may
be The exact method of the lottery
' hlrb M .letormlne .1
l.-iv
The Kvemptlon.
Men indiapenaablu to lmtu
irl.'x Unit are neeaanary to the
ma In 1 en 11 nee of the military aa
labllahnienl ni ll.n national In
ii-ri'Ki
Men wllh wive, children, par
or alalet
.1, nt Holnly uptin them for up-
l.ll 1
Member of wail 1. . .n;iiiad
relgllona aacta. whoae creeda for
bid hearing arm aitident of dl-
ilnl,r nT "rdlnl mlnlaiar
l.ogialatlve. Judicial and execu
tive officer of the Tnlted Slalea
or the Htitlex of the union
Men In the army or r.uvy of Hie
I'nited Htatea
Allen who have not taken flrat
clttxenahlp paper and aubject
of Germany.
Workmen In tha aruiorlea.
arawala and navy ynrda of Hie
d rttate and men engaged
In tin. 1r1111amlaal1.il of Ihe I'nll. .1
Stale mail
I'll.. la .nil murine- In the
inrr.li.nl marine of the 1'nltnd
Htatea.
Cilmtna) noiivlcte.l of feloiHeff
and the ii.nt.ill .latl.-lent.
Iloenl In Kach lrl-l..i
moat Vital power thai Of de
elding wl.K-h men are Indispensable
,ud the naceaHary Indt li
In tin- l.anila of iln- ,11 11 1. '
board Oh "i """ -e.l
fur eaph federal .111 rut 111
iCimtlnueil en I'age .)
.TKHOIt ltl 4 SIMM
MK kl.lMMH KAIJaw IHAI
rt all raln.ru. Ihe railro.nl
motor drove the golden apike
at the .erjonnnles at Klaiu.it li
Katla whk;n marked the start
lug ol . oii-triicll'iii ol Ihe Iv. .-i.u
mile rullrua.t rrum Kluiiinih
to laxlry The . eriinonles were
utteewle.i 1.) thousand ol i-
were made notable by an
.i.l.lreea 011 "atoning iiuildlng"
by Mr Sirahorn
ling of the work ou
Ihia rou.l red to Ite tb.
ilrat aii.p iii 1 action 01
a railroad lines lu
nil Oregon win. I. will con
nect all the rive ro.. now
frtuKit the outskirts of that ra
ti.... The 11111-1 ii,.,..l lant e..n
... Mill t.e that at Bead
ami at that Crane, an. I of 11101
Importance 10 the people of
Ontario aud Malheur count 1
there will be a line from t'raue
maklng
Hon Kasll ru 1. ,ie. road
and the (iiiiii.x lull liuk of a
renwaafa! sy
.'
-
akalnatMMBfaCBM
TaBBBBBBBBBBBasi! ""a jmf f
....
1 -t
I ! Aii, la Mob.
RKAR UIMKRAI. Of.KAVKN
" w" " onvoylng fleet under
the onminanil of H.-ar Admeral 'Jlaa
vo that ntade poalble the afe voy-
: ,M" ""rou aunmarlne
bt 1 1 llien 1. -. J .
n,""r" nn" ngnnng rorce
I.. In.-.,. I. U- m.. .
"" '"". pe 1 he neet plena of
kimrll. ..I I.. I.. .
"" new Amerinan re.
--
eel veil ll.n .nt...
"""'""'i 'ai
the In a 1 .hip had landed aafety.
USE SUBSTITUTES
AND SAVE FOODS
y Agrlonliurl-i Ho
.I.u .lelhi i,-, an liilena. a) 11,1.
lng anil 1..-1 1 uellv- n.l.lresa at lha
M.llnn Service nl Ihe
C in KrcM.allofi.il ciiurch Sunday morn
lng. The aerloua slluallon s mil
lined b ihe airiiker waa. Inhrlef a
follow
We have iia.-,i gp, bj ..xoeaalve ex
.parting, our bread atult reserve. 1 1..
wheat crop of this year I short In all
tag .treat wheat producing ooun
'., ...old ll la ..slliiMleil lhat
our entire prod m 1 1. .11 ,.f wl..Hi ... ihr
I iiiled Htatea In 117 will he six hun
i million buahel In order lo
'do our bit we miial a.-n.t in ,,..,
four liuudrml million buabel This
gill leave us over one hun Ired mil
ion bushel abort or the ainounl an
taaltj ...n 1. in,. 1 in tali regain-. A
i-orrespondlug ahnriage may he eg-
I ' in nil cireal and m.iuv 1.11..-1
I., ,,ds In order (o win nils war. In
orilei 1,, baejj ...ii-,lv.- iroin atarva
iu.11 and al lha same time preserve
II. e lives of Ihe. millolu lu i:.n,,,.
dlllK llp.il. lis. I ,1m ,,, ke.,
arloe ..l fo.i nn from becoming
a., .-lliorl.llaat as lo In .i,.!nl.n ion IhK
i shortage must be overocme
.1 'oatiniie.l 011 I'age Two 1
BAKER INSTRUCTED TO
SEND MONET BACK HERE
In a lelt.-i .....n.-.i I,.,. i,lv
Prose, they were inform. wl thai
' .ala ..I 1 kg 1 no Kr.l
at Hsu In
strmied il,.- H.Ui.r Chaptor to relurn
to Oulr.no Ha loir.- of It... nil. da arm
from here to to Hake,
.Illilll.K II,, . ip.-i, ra 1,1 li.r ggsjan
t'urnsshcil to Ontario.
Tha letter luriher Mated ii,.i late
was onus none o mat when in
r wa granted, which wa:.
;.-... Hiik fni Ontario the work .ould
1 JaasTtaj iron, ihl slate
meiil lb- h.ninr will lie here s.,,,i,
Man Creek is Lure
( Marians to
Viuoug the big piculc parlies
-re yOStOfd
1 11, -1- Sum Natal day 111 the wild.
010- that sought the beautle. ol
Mau creek on the Idaho side of the
riliake. above. W.-iaer.
1 al paiiy was made up of six auto
, "presenting a fain
- Ily residiug In the Houlh eud ,,
- ami iiuluded Ihe fsmliesl C (
on 1. Adam. Frank ilador.J 11
NO.i?
RED CROSS ROOMS
HIVE OF WORKERS
. l h OK WORKKRM I -i THK MNiJf,
IIIIM. THAT RKTARIM AfTlTaWt
TV OP 4INTAIHM I M ITKIC
HEADQUARTERS OPEN ALL WCtl
Willi F.lnbllabo,ri.t of Iaraf 41iaa
ter Work Has IVogresl Unlaw
I'romlarw an Accounting MntiHsl
la Scarce.
. From nifteen to forty women, t
tractive in their white aprons may
fn ind every day at tho Red I'r
rooms Theyare very busy won
too. and lo-lr presnnoe there is
for business.
To watch the quiet crews of nituhse
(Ingcrs handle the bolts of ,
fold the cuttings Into neat llltke
squarea, everyone meaaared earefai
ly. aud lo see Ihe pllea grow ami
counleil, wrapped and piled Into a big
b.. arts a) Oamatea UW first raaliaa
Hon of Ihe war.
Al firai the craw assembled were
aomewbal timid of lbs work The-
had lie.ird how strict sre the apnclflaar
Hon maintained for the H"l Cnrsa.
They knew bow expensive Hie materi
al was snd how hsrd It waa to obtain.
They had a personal pride In doua
things right and IkCf dl I not waa
Dulario lo suffer the li nil. I Hal loll off
having 11 consignment returned. aa
1 hey were very careful.
With giithrlng skill they have e
10 rod cinillde-ire agnt BPoed so thai
the work mows on wllli etactneest
. -ii. 1 .llspi.tcl. Allho mall) of tllO
women n.ei.il.er have prepares,
sohedules ao lhat ssVaf ctn work one)
,,1 two aavt oa wk the number la
not a lafl "'I.' I"'
l.i.i now iho women ate making;
.nniuisiies, irl ninth. budge snd
will "tart making pajamas whoa mv
I csn he .-.,ire.l 1 hen oil M,
r each w.s.k the women collect
and prepal- lor thtsaBjOal large bun-
f miigsxiliee " "'aiup
Kelley at Souib lag Aut. ,..! I'exaa.
,, bore no, -1 of Hie Ontnrlo boya are at
aaateui
I he officers sre dally expecting the
1. 1.1 11 of Ihe aulhorlxsiion for a
eh.ibla- w.ilch ha been promiaea ny
John I. Clyuier. western dli
In. li. sullctps'.loa.
of lliul chapler. the ll.tkoi 1 Uapter us
pi'uparlnv lo .uake an ai counting lo
thu I,. for the pn-
liorllon Ol il,' fi.mh of this branch of
... 1.1 ..,,1 10 i-eluru il.
balance a lock
Almost every day see. the sddltloa
Bonbon ! tft kteal ,eaiojao
Ulllll now the niin.hei is well over
tub. so 1h.1l II. po I ' ll
Mtaolarfg
CITY EXPERIENCES ITS
EIRST HOT SPELL OF TEAK
After I,,. .H.tr passed all of Ju
n .ml iryliiK to r,, 1 1 1 .1.1..1 h.n
ovaj ..'.'..id achlevemeal ba.
tho wa . ! . Ii-vatlng Ihe lurrcur)
01.1 Sol not nih .. 011 iiu- mi
Mon.la ,n,l 1..1 ' ,1 a little ill
stratum ol what .. . ould do
While 11 wi. i!.,i .Monday-, It gre
holier To. .1.-- when tha h.ir 14 aft I
weal up ,
. ., If, ,, , t0 p U1
Wedlli alerted mil to be
real 1ml hui cooled ut nicely in Ihe
. ri 1. iiik so 11 a in .. an
Idoal nigbl mi ii.e 1
That Draws
Wilds on Fourth
Uluckiiby, C. W ri. .ii.ii.i In- J
I'rluatag .
This was but niie of in, mi 1 , 1 . . 1 1 L
parties lu fact 11,.- nuinhm .,1 those
Who sought to I. ape the heui
the lower valley uml the turmoil of
Iho .Ily day wa.. so great Ihut tho
solitude was. euJo)..l ,,..,f.- b) those,
who remulii.i.l si hn)ey)gqj fufmeft
who remained in towu ibsn ibosw
who left.
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