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(Mali r$m. om------s.sn--m-m-n M m XXII ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OWKrON, THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1P18 NO. 16 CONVENTION PASSES INTO LOCAL HISTORY FIFTH ANNUAL UATHKRJNG OK OKKOON CATTLK AND HORHK RAI8BRH MAID TO HE RQl AL TO PRKDKCKHrJORfl. IHtCAKFAST GREAT FEATURE Iteoolullone ITr-dge I My lt j to (mm enami Hwk rorrnnrit of Kood Laws; Ask Priority Low. Kt . Ontario entertained th Oregon Cattle and Horse Kaisers' assotia lion al Ita fifth annual convention this week. Till In not news lo any one who rame within several mile of the city but l inunt be recorded for the convention waa one of the biggest events ever staged In the Snake Hirer Valley From the hurry and ex t ni .-n t of the convention ami the attendant fealurea, which were ao many tii.it one banquet speaker declared "There waa not lime to wind my watch Nine I came to Ontario, " It U hard to chronicle them all or to cure the proper perspective to Judxo their relative Impotence. The aeealoaa opened Tuesday morn- Ing with the principal feature the an nual addreaa of the President. Will- lam Pullman of Maker, which Is airan elnewhr In these . oluimm -- That with tbe appointment of com mlttees occupied Tuesday morning That afternoon F H Hedrrk of Kanaaa City discussed the effect of the war on the Cattle induatry. whl.ii Is also given in full elaewhere and A I) Dunn, the well known stock- man of Wapato. Washington spoke ti the breeding of pure bred cattle and K F. Arerlll. V. S predatory animal Inspacior. told how to com bat the coyote and to light rablee (Continued oat Page I) BUCKAROO BREAKFAST WAS REAL HUMDINGER Over Mm Hungry GaaaV laaas. Mow ..w Pun.l.er. Cam 'mh Mtrak and Hajpi aad Hewa , Kir. If Walter Glenn Tom Brosnan Tom Logan, A MrWIIIUms. H k' Waant. Krneat loey. Jim Lawrence Ibe Hutherford boya. and lha other cow punchers of Malheur county Vaat loba with Uncle 8am or anv oihnr employer of ,pn out-of-door cin-fa thay have to do is lo aak for a ir, ouimeudation from any one of Hie five huadretl guest- tbey fed Wednveder marning With taw aVwrna of aleaka, grilled over the a (irea, and a nice crisp tinge of Maulheur county oxone aa appetisara, it waa somathlag worHi seeiag llie way evory guest enjoyed the breakfast la fact this eveut was one of the big lilt of the wee. vn -vr. ,-ti,ie (. mi. is ni.inr OF ONKAMIO BlHINKe HAS Perry, who for several year. R N baa been an aaalalaut .-abler at the Pir-i National hsiik, slipped .w,y.,lr-d ,n DU"r f ' - ' Iroui Hie dty aome time alnce and re- J""- 8UI " '" turned with a bride Sunday morning -M,r" Ur M " Hla Journey took him lo Melneapolis. where on April 1 Mlaa Alalia P" daugblar of Mra Kiixaoetli Fox, gavj cauie Mra Parry Their honeymoon. trip westward Included atays In St Paul aad Omaha the Hart house strehel They bsve taken on Soutli lrtue: Ked i r..,a At a ineetiag of the Ikarada Mra. K M Grelc waa dale gated lo attend the conference of s l roiaria. which coaveuee la Seattle to,, ' gsw .nrtruatlon 1. tho new work pUn-j aad f th. i-adi.ie future At tbe aaaie lime H C Boyer was named ac nipalga manager tor tbe Rod Croon He ad red Million Dollar War Work drfre Mr aad Mrs I- Adam left for suagaoe to nail their oanghtor Mia Rana. tollowlag which thay con template a trip to California PRINEVME BUNCH MAKE HIT DURING CONVENTION Prlnavllla, the capital of Crook county, took Ontario' by atorm thin weak and everyone in town knew they were here. Bealdea featuring many gatherings I hey ware the whole ahow In the Honor Quat-l danoe, here the irrepreaalble George lluaaell auctioned iff a hnnrh .t flower. .,-. ftft-n ..ii in. was oa.-d Mr the Guard. Fo,. teen of tne iea were made to th - rlnev.ll. bunch and vhen Or Prln. ring bought at the Lie. sate he got thre italks. one flower end a rlbbo.i fnr la Tt,- .I. -.... i,1,i'rf " W. O. T. U. assisted for the Honor Guard MUST RAISE MEAT TO HELP WIN WAR Piishleni William Pullman'- Annual; iir- Sound- Patriotic Note No Sl hers tuning sin. K- men, lie De lared, The out atandlni feature of the open iik day of the . .invention n ss n,e annual address of President Wis M'"' c from the prlxe ateer give i Ham Pullman of Baker, who Bounded01" "'" ''enquet by William Pullman call to action whan he aald: of knr. president of the aasoclation. Officers and member or the Cattle Anu " w oooked to a tarn. Tlie and Horse Ilsisera Association oft"t ' ,hat T0Bt wln remain a Oregon, and Friends: pleasant memory with evary ban- i .. ... .. -'- l .. queter !" iir, iu iaivbu I lie umnH" 01 11,1. Association- and my personal thanks to the neoola of Ontario for n.-lr kind Union..,, to .nt.rt.l. 1 this organisation and for the god reliowahlp which la apparent on j every hand - .... ik 111111 inr nun annual ilieeilllg in , 0W,MUt0 wish lo say that 1 , sin proud of the good work we bsve done both Individually and as a body. The past yr baa proven 1 list there are no more loyal or pa triotic men In Hie United Stales than the cattlemen and the horsemen It lias Just been a year since we ..Hired the world vvur Itoliu Unt to tak up arms our nation did evrr -thing it could honorably do to avoid 1 what proved to be Inevitable, and we 'were for. e.l into ihlx great conflict 1 which a war-mad Kalaer ami I. la war- mad country have precipitated upon rjvlllnatlon I positively know 1 voice the sanll went o every member of our orgau- Itatlon when I aay to you there la no room In the United State, today for "' one wno to BOt ' sad aoul lu1"00 ' "' 'siher, A. W. Trow, who ,or "'"' " Praaideal and our dled hr" " " " -s Febru.ry government, regardtaas of political iMermeut wll be made l., ,hr fauillv or rH'ou 'slth. regardtaas of "'" P ' " '" 1 I b Tur u" " " , , ,, rOW ,Ud " "" D,",, r r u " ' "" '" l"lied " ""'""" ""u lh" bo" '"' 8'' "'" " '- h , " ' M,n" "" ' had Ions It Ibe Btara and Hlrlpae. The manner In which the war "'"' " Hie atste, but ..win. lorda of Kurope have done thlnga1" Ut Trow "a lllneea at that time, diaregerdlng right and reason. havei,Bd ,he P'letia that Hie famil left ua nothing lo do but for every ' """'d '" U live here plans man and woman lo get Into this wariwr "'banged. However, w.tb tho game and teach those monarchs that l they must reape. i for all time to coma human rights and our Demo jcraey. It is vary grailfylag to me to an- u.uiii.e at this time that tho stock man did nol wait for a maximum or - ' - ' pruo lo be fixed on their cattle -but when the Prealdenl said,' "W " "" " - "P puaw, me caiuriii.nl last year in- (Continued ou Page 1. 1 W.tTKM WKwlwIDK lV. N FROM OWVMKK DITCH At s moating of Interested j properly uwnara and stockbold- era In the Water I'sera' aasocla- " - "" - l-T 'or A .... .---. .. - -. .. .l ""?"" "!- "';",;" ,,am M 0w, bee dltob W. B. Lata and Mr. e Ntrkole ware oleciad director- ail -Ll l-O mmavnasa.n.aa. d laa - wUb inatriseiiM. to nrooaad lo i ! r"7T.,'.!T?. !! - ai..h i. a -.... , '.. k w-w-. naa vja.v.i wa.. a-a HiaaV " to care tor the ttoalatoo proper t from the Towa ditch i HUNDREDS SEATED AT BIG ANNUAL BANiiUET Ford fiance TrwnaformeO Makes aa Meal Setting For Big (JaHwM-lrur Masse and PatrtoUam Prominent. Th "w F(rd Oarage waa the Man Wednelay evening of the blggeat i""1"1"" """ "" ,u "" -" ln" 4g0 """t" wre V1 "I l""1 ,l th tMm to air ,he b,n" " "-"-- " ""-a naar u.e by other Ontario women. Owing to the site of the building no futher attempt was made toward dr- coratlng than the use of many large! flaga but these furnished the note nece-asry for a patriotic gathering;, and that was what Hie banquet prov ed to be. . Despite the magnitude of the task the nnmen In under the direction of Mrs. W. E. Loan war equal to tin It nml thin with the service given. brut to I hein BOal flatter ng apple I , tlon. The principal course In the banquet tli" meal course, could not have been ""'passed anywhere This was not lo " wonoarau at, however, for the . . wiiiie tne banquet Itself was gooli""" "ur ""'" " "n 10 permit or that waa not all Hugh Allen andl' P-raonal commendatlen. but I n'" wilertalnnienl committee had Fred cabaret performance that waa wor,n olD lon r ' witness! and go plentiful waa the aupply of I .Ulent t t there was not a dull - 1,nu," ,u '' '-' "n '' ''our. i.i- aueam wore at I nr ISUIen Men tlon run only be made of all the nui Uoatlnaad on Page I BODY OF A. W. TROW TAKEN EAST BY SON - r'",H VUI Probably lve Oalarlu After C. F. Trow Jul.. Arwted 1 ....e. 0. T. Trow leavee Friday niornlii ,or ''". Minnesota, with the " " """ asricuuurul .l.l,.nn,... .u .. ... ., early entry of c. F. Trow Into the army. Mrs. Trow plans on luoviu either to Seattle or to her old home 'in the Gopher state They will, loit erer, continue to live bore for the pre.em - atiaal aauaai iiauma BILn HI AVUI Ai N "- " SHOW STUDENTS UIIIIY The first edition of Owacboe, the annual publication publlahed ihla year by tho Ontario High School atu donts, Is being circulated It la a monument to the ability and Induatry of the students and la replete with ialerealing plcturaa aad atorlee of school lira in Ontario The book aas edited under tbe direction of He, rrf tl taAmm b.4tt'. la. .Ll.a . . .. --. aavuwi, ouiiv. . IU.VI, BIIO l U I - iia neo uaaer tne buaiacsa in-nu moat of . S. Fraser The man. Mn salt contributors aid lliemaelr. proud In their efforts and the publi caUoa. concerning wki -, i b sgld aext weak. - . - mwmm. la one Mill, U.o - l bo la ..ery Oaisr o Th. book was nrl.t.o bv the Arc. (job printing depertmoai ,U" C M "' turned! - - ' - '' . wla, where be wont 10 attend the . bl..l . a v aa aat- arltal of D l" 7 "TJ J. " eaten, . uae man , . , . ,. . . a.a.a.1 Ja. Ja.U.u .a.- a.. . . am iu fivi mip lw irvcirr ti HONOR FLAG F LIES OVER ONTARIO NOW Btorkmeti's Convention Puts Brakes on liberty Loan tVunpaJgw, Bat Worker HUH Plan Actios. f-Tho Ontario haa an honor flag fly- tig to ahow that tbe clty'a quota haa n ralaed the work for Liberty Lean bond will not atop. At least this I. the opinion of Frank Rader. local chairman, who endeavored set- oral timna during the week to get hi committees together to observe Lib erty f)i y. Owing to the huy week entertaining the stockmen Ihla was Impossible, however, The following messages received , respect Ively by J R lllaekahy, coin ty I'hiilrniaii, and Frank Hade, local chairman, show how the work here I Is appreciated by the managera: San Francisco, Cal . April 11. I "Heartiest congratulations on nlflcent work In winning lionor flait May you be equnlh ful m doubling your quota which will ell '"you to h blue honor Mlnr Flag giMWfrowuril hy mall loilin l.cii't follJwa LYNCH. 'Iisrrinaii General Kxecutlw- Hoard. Twelfth Diatrlil Portland, Oregon, April 12 "( egou first! Our great stale has Ml a face for the nation. Von and the people of your district have dorwj splendid work In the whlrlwln.l drlve Which haa again awept u ov. r the top. Our achievement la too blu i - - ... . . --- .. pre-1""0' refrain si this time from gv ,n OIM P'on of my deep ap prc",,on for "' rrkable slioa " wh,':,' ",u l,"v lua,, HWH I cr"1 u,r "early congratulailon "Yours truly, III.AINK IIM.I.IM k Ar.lalanl Kucullve Manager Liber- ty Loan State Central rnnimlti.- of Oregon OLD OPTlCfRS CHOSEN TO HEAD ORGANIZATION MillUio Polln.aii aad s i . Take PoIUu lur Hlslli anafaa alvr ear Have lamr I. reel Work. '.iwiug rtuiuine cutarliis tin- ag 'uenla iroin lhl aisle, Hie luioi Showlns Hie continued .onfidence mutton being furnlabed inc bv the which Hie members have In Winism Pollman -ml 8 t. Correll. who have baw. prealdenl and secretary for lha "' " Tri' d " wl10'" 'Nil "r growth -ml urce., -r were reelected at the .lllHl .aMlon. Tuea.l.y iiuauluioualy Mr. l-ollluau' proleala thai aoiue oth-r . . mail lead Ibe aaaor allon Here in, ' I'lieae ahlpinenli- viara heavy, coming W. II Ihtuglilery of Purtlaini, Was lu train I. .ail- The lup plice paid elected first vice president. William fa Oregon steers during the year Daby of Raker was reel, ted irea-- 1 1 7 waa I i :.o lu a large sale made urer aad Gerry Snow waa re-rleclc I A.isut 20 Theae werseattleol the brand Inspector Bend waa the am- wi poiiud nlasa Oregon loamafl cessful bidder for Hie IHlh . oiiwu welglilug Ml pound- sold on Hep Hon. lemlier ll at Hl.Mi s record prl. r . . for cattle of Ihla claaa from II. .1 IIIM1AB Hrii ObiiCP nrilSO 'ste. and were aold ou January i', Mm Ktl) bXOod MrVo r" . HARVEST Of SILVER Mii,,f-,r ?"? "" J ,ary II, Ibe last iiiuaiguiuenl .am. All. i- Iloruiau and Woroli.y Oram dainty ill Ited t'roaa .oatuu.r , ahr.-l Ing little Jean lllgga sssllied lu liauil agea, entered the couvmitlou hull Tueadav alforaoog -ud when thev re turned il.wv i.a.i .;..) wi.icii i.a-l bees showered Upon Iheni b) 'he gad eroua 1-111,'in.u I l.e ...in" were of I all .leuoiii ii-iiiiia from hl till I dollars u "chicken Km lh." l... ti i i ... ... . . . . ," - " l--.UJ.l'.a lliwy fc-IIR III IIOIII I IM run tiur-s- vv .!.- I.v evenlux Usui Mmti nHuT lit lg Hit lurvurr wbli-g will buv r.-tuaee a-riiienia - Mra chai!-- ffm r of Mai' IlllaoJa will. Iter gr.iud .laushtr Mlaa Margaret Parr, arrived IBM K. ii.oruink for all ettemie.) j i with Mrs. Piper . .on and daughter. j Mr and Mrs. G. K Aiken Mrs Claude Biagham. prealdenl Mrs H O Drear. rn.a pr.sidem ' I U... aa, aa. miee nana Kiggs se reisry ireassrr ---aa-- r " w - rw roe omcera e.rciea or me meat - ,.- a. . a. a,-. ... ibi (ir int ririui iMi'iitn imifin- i Ontario girl was victim OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT While returning from Huntington alone, driving a big car aald to be the' property of George Oenaley of Bolae, Mlaa Jennie Rooney of Ontario wait aerloualy Injured laat Sunday when the oar went off the grade near OM Ferry. She la now at the Holy Rosary hoapital recovering from aevere cuta about the head and body Bealde ',he cut" ,h" "' ." tnttuna riba and one lung waa Injured Murray Morton of Ontario, who ap proached the ferry behind her. waa the only witness of the cars aommnr sault and he took her from beneath the car where It rolled Into the wa ters of the river, a complete wreck, mid drove to Huntington Later she i waa removed to this city UNITED STATES MUST RESTOCK WHOLEWORLD it. H.iiH.k or Iggaj i it, r. iu oi I n-1 In I allle of I'M-, ,nl World Wnr Slinvv Growth of rre- goli Nliipmrnl-. W(l( , ,,,, ln ,,,,,. rMll.,.lng a total to date r 120.000.. noo. ollr Kurope.n .Hie. n.u.t nat- ury , , , , mttm ...... ..,. k ,,,.,.,. -" K M(!rlrh vlo pr,K0(,nl nf ,,,,. K.1..-M rllv ,..,, , ... v.r1. ,,. . ' frw annual convention of the OMIa aari llore Radgaaw Aiclatlon last OttfJWI "Mr. Hoover.'' ouiiuur.i Mr 1 1 I ink. nihuaieK that for war puip.i. . alone tin mi o nun .iie.n. i.uva i... ., ,.,.,., ,,... L. authority rxpiemieN the op nion thai Hie total al p killed will more near Hy reach 7r..ooo.00n When ll it nown that ll takea NU pounda more h.hiI per man lo clothe 11 mau dur ins the war and v. hen II Is eelluiul. ,1! that there are today ',.:.ilou Oihi g engaged in Hie war, mm i an guln -..me Idea of Hie uuioiinl of ., .1 in-. .-ary lo chillier I heae paoplo, w-l" aides furulabins them with m.-al eat re I lain.- I.. lll.-t.on ... ... leu.l Ui: con tan I inn ubi.iine.1 ll.. Hrovers' Telogrsiu -.,.,, ,, , ,,, ,,, , ,,,,, ,,. ,,, ,1D, ,,,, 1Mtile from the fr Norths. ,,,, ,,,. Kanaaa city market In ,h.. ,,.,,r ,,, Klir ,, flr lllBr ,B , llU.ry of arke., oreou .. , iii,ii ...., .... -.-.. ,.?...- -.. ,...., i. , ir.,.,i n. ..nn . ., III on lie. eml.rr .11 lima cmpl.-iali oieriug the year It Is a uotoworil.v fael that the slrlctly range c-nl. n ontiuusd on Page 1. 1 Hlil I III III. homo. AMI! l-ill'k TMIN "HOHKN.OLLKKN Is the famlli T -,- name of Hie German : A HMMl area ' I of "Hebensollera' utoaas "Tlie 4' T High Tax Halllsrer Higli.n.Je 'I o will be yosr taxca if a Hnh.ii, ' xollem ever geta la a pnaitiou to demand tbal you pay him irii Ute Our aeirit la hill Ion. for de,u( Uu( -ot ,,.. fof rj ute " Are pulling up fmt ahnre of the "Billions for m fense" Voa are uut dytcg ll lints- you ar. bu.la LlbOTt, ' ppad. to the limit of your abll fty COMMENCEMENT WEEK TO OPEN ON SUNDAY It cl, II R K A T K IK It VI C MARKS HKGIN.NLNt. Oh KM) OF Rl'IVKHHFl'L HCHOOI. IKitlt M TO GHADL'ATK. REV. WISE MARTIN ORATOR High School Haa II. oi Nurreosfiil Year DesplU War-time Into up- tiona Hlulnta Have IVrfnn I Oraat Dead of War Work. In the rush and hurry of the paat few week, an event which otherwise would have held the center of the stage has arrived without Its du measure of publicity Thut event is the graduation of IN itaaa of 1IH from (). II. 1'he class, 2:1 In number begins It lust week with the Mac. lUureat.' Mermoii al the ll.ipilHi hur.h Sunday evening Rev charle w nioni will deliver the si'iumn .unl heaiitlfiil service haa kjaaoj prepured During the N a nuinliHr of SaMg programs will lie given, omitting the usual class play, however, and on Friday evening the claaa will pa Into the history of the school with the presentation of the diplomas h r'rsnk Radar, prealdenl of the board of education. The principal event, however, of the graduatlou exarclee will be the iienoement oration hy ll.v Wilsia Martin, of llolae, one of the moat eminent apeakera In llolae, who will have for hie aubject "The Chel lenga of Hie Hour.' Tbe High School studenta lfc.li year bare auffered uiauy bnska k their work but In apite of tills have performed valiant aervtoe In every patriotic drive and In all war work. The following are the membara of the class: Gladya Mabel Kiulaon. Klosale M. K""er Al,,,,r M Wlnegar. Haul llsrdmsn. Krnia V. vonlteaden. lone 0 Luehra. Hssel llervln. Opal M 1 K"rl"Jr- Maude K Walter, Helen ""r",,lv ,: Turner, J ease I (ilffln. Msrgaret M Grlfnn, Helen Caldwell, Kva I. Duncan, Helena M. Iiumbar. Myrl V Hnghaui. Ilernn B. McOee, C. Claude Christian. K, I ward Kay Hen In. flernird H lUder, Kdmuud H Praaer. Owlgl I Cox. GREAT VARIETY SHOWN IN ENTERTAINMENTS Convention ana "J IN-, gang I l.ai h--isrto Kquallrd If at NurpuaaesJ Prermua i ..u. . i.i i.,i. I liy. Starling lih the npeulug of i, firal rouveulioii MgggM I UOSd, . mornlug wlmn n.- Alkali Quart' aapg every -aaiaiou of Ibe rampBllun had two or three miialcal namlx r aomelhing that haa n.w-i liappi i' ll si any olher annual nnv .nllon M lha luncliMoii lot I he r (all me iadlea the muai. waa li.imehed h. Mra Sluller of Ontario ..ml wembri of Ifcg baker parly, unci' r dlracti. of Mra J A Hoaklaa; al tho ban quel a conllnuooa cabaret program gireu thrunul Ihe dinner and be tweon loaala and 1 1 1 it -. doclin. io. in lisve been a I.. .ledly aBrtfai feature lu I In- b alori of asso.Ui. b-Uiiuel 'I'lioae who au - 1 1 i- ouu.ii.i. a-jloii were. Jaine- f, Hmtll. . Gisdya Kiulaon. lllKh Hcbwil (il club. Mr- F X Oxmua. the All. Ouariatii,, Mgigggg Alloa. Ilroiw IllJille ai.u Turner. Miaa Vl. a llu lad. IHsi. Hifaool QutrUMi, o iim-i o. and K N Strong ol i'o' laud )... Drefoa dub apraad lt fan. aa an su'.si talamnal orgsnuaio Willi lis vender ilia and in lu air show Juoadsy avaaiaf, etb h w-i wlu.es.ss by a trowdod hoase. tue applaua lexlag MilfMenl evidence of "" ,u, " " r" Allowing Ibis 'lb - knabsl aae... L .-k'. ad.. a... 1 " " .. Ptajw al Ibe Opera )laue wad m outluunaa perforata usiil rei'v mornlug - ' " '"""" . ' ''' :