m (Mario 3irgtts T The Ontario Democrat xxn ONTAfilO, UAIAIKVU (X)UKTY, OREGON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 17, 1918 NO. 43 FOR SURVEY OF ROUTE TO JORDAN Ijinil H"anl Kniul With wmy ,, e Make ' ronaalannce of all Available ll on-gun Route The Desert Mod Board which Bjfg nperrlslon of Um work twin Sage the Jordan Valley Farms company Its development of the btg ,0 ra orolect In the southern end Dl h oountv ha aakad the State Hlgh- ray commlaalon to maka a reconnal- gnee of all tha avallahle. all Oregon nutes, for a road to that aactimi I'ndar tin- MM of MM contract ha Jordan vnuey rarma aapi'i Irh la developing tha great trad. nil lh Desert l.and Boarri. a given ou Of the prim for which the ad la Hold must be spent on roada, Ittilxr iha direction of tha hoard TIN Dard haa eleoted tha Highway r.un llaalon to select the rout" for tho ad leading In rron' "" li.l.le. There ara three roiitaa (alkad of. hie first la tliut from Ilia Owyhee oeslng up Succor crook past Hock- lockvllle an Irrrilv tuin ran eh, nr branching b loath west toward the M l aid lluhy ran. n. Tlila la the route ivorad by llii' promotara aa bain nmat araselbl and offrln t !- at grades for heavy truck hauling Tha second route la that uric . I road enthusiasts of Vera leav- br that oily and going aouih lu I'atsoii and thena Beat to Jordan fJlr; the third la being urged h ha Caldwell t oiumerclal rub which ant a big dellgatlon to joriiau vanay Hominy and Monday This DUte go thru Owyhee county Idali.i kp Squaw creak, acroaa the mountain- Jordan Valley Knclneor Rennatt of the Btate lltg'ii imm Baton who I In Ml Bunty now will prohiiMy he di iriiki- the i.-iiiiniimlaanoa of il i ropoaed routea and report hark to ki nlnlaalon m 1 GENERAL BULLARD YaW. "" aeato Sm anwamml em. 4 "maJBeSBBBiSB''" VBb sr"1 ft aBI QaM I iff. Vfv VR I - i - ' - 4aW ' i LOCALS WIN OPENING ESTATE OF MURDERED GAME FROM PAYETTE MAN GIVEN DAUGHTER COLONEL STIMSON Visitor 'Mil, ,,,re Hid- to Kim HiiMrlor Trwlnlnir and lleof Glee) Ioinli Ailvantaam Pinal i iW to 7. tight for Property of It. ft Oo.xlc.iu In Probate Ciiurt at IIiik tame l leal h Here fJMttntber 4, IIMII. Ity the aora of 31 to 7 Urn Ontario With School foot ball team won th" opanlng game of the football eeuaon laat Friday afternoon, from tha Paw I'ourt la Bolee, Monday with the de The firat round In the content for lha aetata of K C. Goodwin, known aa 1-um Ooodwln. ended In the prolmte ette High Hchool team. In aplta Of the one-elded acora the game waa an Intaraating conteat and the boys from the Idaho aide put up a atlff fight until they were hopieaaly beaten. It waa ease of a heavier and better trained team meeting a lighter and Payette line proved unable to hoM -lain of J4ae Uunlay, In raver of hi illegitimate daughter. Uertrude Bin- ner Lewla. Uoodwin, It will be remembered waa murdered on the Boulevard on the night of September 4. Ill by I) (' Hrlihoux who waa a well known OiHrmtar In notarlo at that lime the attack directed agalnat It hv Cant I After the murder, whhh oceurad aa .Ih il..H.. .!. M..M iH..iii- (- t.... r:.....luit. .....i it. i.. .. u..- ...-.i. ' .mi rKinni, wuti nnni wiwiia nuwn wuvfiu uu uiiliiuiia nrrs iiimiuik and Cody Huller thru the Hue for K t returnlug from Rteln'a monn pea ted galna. When the Mnh.i line t .Ina, Brichoux wore Good wln'a Jewlry did brare up ami hold the ends prov- and reoelved hla mall, taalied hla I ed Milnerahle and long runs war checks and otherwise attempted to made around them play tho part of the dead man. Both teams manifested a weaknaa' Bolaa papers hud tin- following to ailing the hall, with (he renal' '" shout tin- hearing of I den. ajabert L. Bullard, commander of the American Second field army, recently organlsad in France. FRENCH POUND FLEEING GERMANS fall of 1814, has WW battle, i for the estate of her I Judge Dunlap In probate routi Mod !ITY STILL L WITH BOND PLEDGES llngaia ot Bevarnl Wwaaml DaJnara I. .' I.. Pal Ontario tin II HoM um. Oiitsrlo la the laggard oommunlt) Malheur i.unly eo far as aubscrlp Koiirth I "u la which looted wllli approval President Wl! kn irfuaaal to lili nut baoklag up ue i-re vhh Its Bliey II uionoy wuuiu win iu wi thai laat pofftifta Oatai needed to whip the KiiUer ' Spot iiIi.t a-.- the Kajaer win tiian with l heir ahare. een at four a quarter per goal luieraat I, mi a lliiuili'i of thus no far refused I luotua ioda. and In ull hu' nltieeji were t u: n. riM plea aovaut-eo y iaw ittla was that I rated ar the ha Mltlee dia- to have Ontario uii tha list of as wuicli will ne oouipeli llah slacker ll.iit. It la delern It hIII mako public the name; the ludlilduala who rfue U lake quotas unloaa some action n by these man to put t hem- It bofore the subaorlpti i y night during tha weak Ontario had quota In sight, but It waa found we vera I thousand dollars worth iiud bought thru local bauks by eltaata had to be credited to out eoatm unit lea la tfce county aad therefore duu .SOS of Its quota of tls..S. w thousand haa been rsrotvod aad oe , anbaertatton la ao that On tarts haa Bi aa- tl.sst aa. Its sus to ralee to ier the top tha gaaoatlBta. however, tha ty la wau avar OH aaota and ao i ataie. hat in tnie Osttarao ha croatt mania, (a? tt Paris Frauch troops continue to to keep In contact with the retiring Germane, the French war office an nounced. Tho French report aald the remaining enemy troopa were showing resistance oa the north bank of the Alane canal south of Chateau I'orclen. Sixty-five hundred civilians worn '! w-en lha French troopa en iie cllyif Tjuin. The (tatenSnT laaued at the war office aaye that the t have paaaad far beyoml the town on tha whole front between the Olae and the Allette rivers. here believe that aa a result of iii :oits advu a will be i '. retreat to Um Ulle Meaierea Metz Hue. i iik carried out with dl" lug in the bom bardmeni ol ' by ulrplaneN lirlilah troopa are reported U have iniiihu lo be sd vain ma on 1i.ii.im, (rata whiih urea miles itlotant Ann "a are advancing In III tile Argunne aaotoi u to the In BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR The battle lluu in i .Ilea, um) lit, uviu) almost h ,niil "lie poallloiis But hla retreat la n and tin i-'iimb rati a ai way foi aa rear gua The British .. ma brought . Ihe ,;ul. .-. h IcniK haa yi lug In up.. ii the gnat l biih haa I. Ilk ax To tt Ud oul luaseif kitui ih. Ill ii-d toward the HwlaS The Chimin dea Dames no longer lauds aa a bulwark (or l-aou la lha Alane region anil to tin- rust in ihe , I'hauipagui i a swlfi ad vanee. have entered Veustere and ear rled th- at I he roiuuiuui.Miiuns 1,-iw.eii the Uei luuu nortaaru armlea and tkoaa eaat of the Champagne hid fair to he cut. On the extreaee allied right la the I active battle area the American Firat army In keeping ap Ha hamwerlug tact lee aad dally taialaa more of the moat valaahte ground restate lag to the Oerneaaa la nortaaru France- that eroteettna tnatr oaatmwaloatiua Hues from the home sol! through the Mrts that fumblan ware frequent. It VBs there on Monday tlila w-eakneaa on Ontario's part thai let I'ayatte secure tint first si game, a few mlnutee after it he open ing Kick off. li illd not take Ontario lum en the count, for on the firat nWy following the kick off Cody BuUpr day afternoon handed down a decision atagod one of tho spectacular rang of "' favor of tho daughter and agalnu the game, going thru tackle to 'a the administrator, Kugene Lohney. clear field, milking a 70 yard run for, left an estate of si a loin h down ! rom that time On niately 144,000 of which 110,000 had the game proved an Ontario procaa-i already boon dlairlbuted to his gsaU Kluii toward the Payette goal. er at Butler, Tenn Several thoui- Two spectacular runa were added (and dollars were also spent In tin- by Captrln llowser and by Orvllle handling of the eatatc, leaving a bal i a Vi B J nnr'sai BearJ vfJgP Ae t 1 nfl iiflltit . ' J' BBBBBBBM wr .,f r. DATE SET fl DnIVE FORWAR W TM MhIIhui- Count) Musi It f iiiiiigaaaa t Mem Who Ira i lint. Malheur County wn, , tl real l"t of IIh patriotic spi' I ml iinatlon to hack up , . who are lu the trnuohoa SI I aeaa and In the ramps, .luring mher. The united Wa . .,. drive will BIS on Novaniher II and will llaas until NOvemlnr 1 Ttie t or the drive la to raise fundi for tha Y. M. and Y w i a., the K. ore. tin Jowlah Welfare board, tha ''"''! "illy aervlen and other aaaoolatlona doing work In and ennui rtaj snd navy empe The amount aaalgned to Malheur tha stata seeaeeettaa Is 11.1. 480 If 11,1m ,,i Ih divided la the same proportii in the laat pre nlty v ill he called upon to raise I7.SS4, WhlrS Vale and vicinity will g ed to raise tS.lna. Col. Henry L. Stlmson, secretary of Cullke I.Uherltv Umn Inveatnaagd wis. daughter of war under Taft, now commands the thlg smounl will up,. ..,.,,1 an In. the wealthy sheei .,. ri Thirty , rat Fi Id artillery, Camp Hfl l tha SsaSStatlaaa. whl-h aie n.utilered Iii eastern Oregon in tha Meeds. Md. working for the fara of tha WILSON MARCHES IN BI3 LIBERTY PARADE New York Prealdent Wilson, com mender In chief of the American army mid navy, marched at lha bead ot tha I ,n. ra ' i"i. SS in Ho- ' .'luiiitiu. i a i-.j. ....., . iMui , l.il.eity day parade, one of the moat Walters. llowser returned a klahoff ance of 120.000 In Idaho, which uu , . , 71 ... .. ... Impressive and Inspiring spectacles for 40 yards and on the next play der the ruling of the court, t hu daug i v . . Waltera skirted the Payette left end , (er will receive and suit for the re New York has ever seen. for (0 yards and a toush down Captain Patch for Payet Xamphin at full back and half w'atfl the moat Bonstetaal yarilage maker for Hie visitors. I'nti h carried the hall moat of the time but waa BtOPP rspaatodly by Moore, Maddux and tier when he tried the Iras and by Dean and Odell whoa he at tempted to aWakS cm) rune I':, work of the Hue and the enda vaa tho hlggoal sitrprlao of the game for It demonstrated that n.e imya were tacklnrs lliau Couch Dougla-a believed them to be. The only thing that marred the gamo waa a flatla en log of 1'av. resulted I of them helug ri tn. t Um ,ip of the teams waa a folia tun of th 130.000 distributed will be brought in Tenneasee. .Iwln'e danghtrr did nol to Idaho to pro uta i to Hi at the from When the time RI, Malheur county will do Ha iiiitv nohiv. i iiaraa w w ii loi Upg ilrlv, want (o pall tepatinr n that ..ur Dty will he over ih- i,,p h. 'ther ooaatlaa la Oregon reach I US) It IS ih" aango he In sending out il,n weak. Mr Wood has not yi named lha i It tees that will have charge ..f the work In tha varloua precli, but will do ao soon and they will bo announced next weak. Malheur county now haa several hiindi.-.l hoj I In mn ,ii4 linn 'in whloi lha inone, in be aecur. I lu tin i drive will IuiiiInIi Mall Under a canopy formed by the flag of tha tf nations arrayed against au- tocrsi y tad with squadrons of Amer ican airplanes I:. i .ol ike tirirflilf.nl f.i.li. wllh tg.mill rialitlna Affldavf her wer. u eountys share I. , f i .is flr ,.ry i the case and In these he bnt ... re ;,ity oanta ner man III i-i aril i llin tpisaj ii s march alon i,.- '"" " " '"" waaar county who m nun or more ot the worth thai much to heap tha i . . i ,, M.. ty of her life. mil.',! aa lliiiglilei Inher alfiduvls aho a- ' aa the lllegltlmulo daur win, r mo until the age of year, that BMtaV -.iin-k aha waa i luoi hei Dnlil I i - her K ,. ml her .lle.l :ml fl or In Inoltiei . ho H SI I ian ami i.'io waa reired and list 'I aa i : daagl bore tim tired a lawyer . she nocuri ! n di AIM. a." At the head of the line were deiai h mints of fi ling 32 nationalities. They tries that nr. fight u-lr ,,nP,n,w' wiin nrrei in.-ir lives In th freedom and th that are fli-htliig to be free ugalnrt II a Hun T ' I I I f I l I l i- i r t r g la1 !: i Wi , llli. i not he Wa.ler I a i h r 1 lu i larch dl STILL KC INTEREST IN CITY PONTICS SINKING ROUSES ! Lsinster Inc j.rded as a BIovk l:ig or i .in I from Hosraat i etch l Alkeu, ii.vroa; A head II i. V did inn halt ' I ild nutei til. Klv ih Ill 1 W. S rt P Ml i U IWIVs III I I II IN l, VHI la the Miaanlaii t Beater Beat la raJoetiae th allied aareee are utg the weuty Bard akhattag la teal krlaj eaaamd of IB Aastro-Haaaartaa Braona while In Baetlla Ntah. th eat- ant a new Bfctte fcfgeHBl. actor IB la lay ts Aer-Maiiajaj lea, haw Baaa iBBHnd aad the seamy arteeo to eh huto aasth t u Uei nary Rader. Ed Fraaar and r. Van Pollen who left Ontario soin time ago to wot. I Arm Training torp at th u .. Washiugtou had aa Interesting wee., trying to get located and registered, due to the fact that their iud papere which ware mailed went eel ray After a week's effort during which they wrote letters and telegraphed back and forth aav their fathers busy the young me-i finally got their papers aa: Brew duly nagUtered. In Uta weaatim Bernard Kador had to uuder go allgbi aaaal operation aw ih. hoy had a real "away tlmo" feeling Ho located now au.i their . BUT W II Mrs. U K lamaort of Jordaa VaJ- 1 I Bolaa lo present her daiia f. gg on ' ler. hut the Oermau i fusal In .i liana- iniaouera al stories i omll m i iikini; In, to dampen ncy lo ward the central powers. It sppears plain il. al the Ueruiun propoaala are regunled with more die lavor bare than tbey a ere a week ago I and it V Mclinw EMIc'EERS FXAMINE POST PI ROUTT ItuimluK Hue. tlvji John llev II.. In I ouall an. I I f lluu Malli, i I 'any on Hui i Afajfeaaxriaihiii Influensa Increases Camp I . -437 new i -week, as npi at Camp Lewie. .re pen Bar last A I. and h I tlal I and U I V. . : . would W w . 111)1 doea not That Malheur ruiiun wi.i - , el some of the i.. i. nd Fadorai road fuads far ih Balls ag of Poet Itaaalt la evident fre: aot that ibe BtaU hUgh ay imemloa has its oBgiaeers la lha field now maklag ffj H th previous week ai lo the weekly kealtb report The number ur death, despite this increase la la flaeasa. deereaaed wTnVh u-eac-e-nn;. oontyliBe a a qaeetion to he deeddt O the Highway CoiumiMrtoa Malnaur couui .aa not mii ure it Of propow-0 I tf ,SSS siipropnaie,! for ihla woi lay vlartad her daagatat Mlae Mariairlo to rBa Baker ooaaty Bae. aad th lmbert who la a student la Hi High I Val to Burns highway from Vale, up school bora ib.1 wo, roatoa. Ta liaao ore belug eoBalaV ,Br the Federal goeoinwovi and Ih araaj: Th John Day Hlghwey from Bute, ualeae It provide its t2S.Be1 by appiosal of the prupoaed latuauv- maaauie. whhh fa to a ajaitiaau ogayon to fBe Haraev in Kurn i he mi or wi i '.... aio and at the present ratr i do UOt i lactssj i.e. until are oct''.l and hu i . wan k. i unnlagiiam of Barr a au.gt ,um. the englaaors foi the aVai i Drainage dutrl. i a , lu the clff th Si si of th week r