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titot0 mm. me The Ontario Democrat NO. 14 Mil ONTARIO, MA LHBUR OOUNTY, OHEHON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 bounty Court Proposes to Gravel Boulevard to Nyssa (,VII ItAMIIIIlM 1 1 HUM MM TIIU ll "I ' " wit ill sim ss Mi: MAKKTHIPTO Al.i: TO n I I. Of HOAB MKIIH. i.imtxm BOAMI1 i:i-i: ih IT oi ll Ills loll M MCAB LEGISLATURE GIVES DEVELOPMENT BOOST SANITARY OFFICER IS LATEST IN OFFICIALS RDM VALLEY URGED ALSO .1. Test tiilioiin.cs Hi. ii wni.ii!' MII Iw lauincil I'liHii Count! lloinl mill for lloiilciniil l.uiwlliii::. .ipri"i'litlliK Hi.' ruin'iur-- hi lira Hi weal 'l iiiiiiirln mill tin1 bitwl- II nf the city II delegation llf llll.l !l W.'llt III III'' N I''!!'' I' I ,, ,-, k ihr County COUrl lake I I'lllull' IIClloll, II l I,, iniiki' tin' iiiHiiiviir'ii from inn iii iNyaaii pnnniii". i'li pillion from IIiIh MCtlOII bl M'lllM'll II III'IUT I " l'M lllll lllilll ml,, I llll' gllllll'rlllg Wl'lllU .In 'no K II Test ami Pom mil b I A WellVIT HUH I' TIHIK ITU' iiniii hull . dMIftd tlidr hipulhy Willi III'1 rniili'iillnii mil mnl Inter declared their will ln' i III lllilll uiHiriri .mi i nun bunt Nn I, llll. IIOII WhlCh Willi inn. Ik ill rcMiilv III Nn : cr.-dl: ll gravel tin' Boulevard Unlit ('ill Ill NNll. s'ul .-.I'll tin- f.irt tli.il I Iii - 111 it dinners iii liiiliH' mnl iiiiiii v nun i .ilk nilli'K Him tin- mini lali- In I!. ' Kt 1 1 ii i- inilil .lumpen ihr sallsfnel vi.'i ii'iiri'.l li t Ii-' nun her mnl kllll'SS llll'll Willi lIlM'llin-ll I lllll II I Ii-' best iIiiv'k work IMJ llf I in years i iit- suiTiii' creek r. ..mi U iln- same llmi- tin- ili'lii-.ii i '. il tli.- Iiiiiii In iln nil in I' In stun work nil III" Succor Creel. lit to J. .nliin Valley J Oalll . .1 It Ilia. knh. mnl M C r, billowing tin' rending )) lit.- l i'si i, i tin- recommendal Inn lui l.-innul Highway Ijiitni' i ii Hi-twii'll of the Succor ' i 'n Caraatfta Library Board i : .rk iiiii mnl 1'ii'iipii Ita ofttoara for tin- i limine year nn follOWl PTOOlrt- ili'iit. lira I. Ailnni. S'Tii'tmy. Ml ii w cii'ii'i'iii Tin' iitiii'f !' i" I,, i i, I In- hnald nri' lr II I' Whitney. Mrs S H linrnmii. Mrt C M OrOtf mnl I A Fi'itscr Jrlg mnl Mr liortnun WOTO recent ly reappointed for .inutlii-r two ir I, nn by Minor II W .lone mnl ''" illy Council deports furtilHlii'il 111 board by tin- l.llii'iiiiin. Mm W -I Springer s'liuwiil ii healthy growth in till' lllll'fllllll'IH llf till- lllMlllllllllll pdepi.i: ASMMD 1X1 APPMOVK ol i. III MMK1MAM KM OPF.N- iu of RICH fnpkvki.- OMtfl LAMM K.iMT- HW ORMOOM con- sim itin LITTLE GIRLS GIVE RELIEF FUND BOOST SPECIAL ELECTION ON JUNE 3 ItHiU'-viitmlw I". .1. Gallagher l Au thor or oiiilltllllomil Amendment lltlu,lllll Gniirniilce oT Irrlgr. Hull District llumls. A brier resume ui Hi'- doing of llif legislature will lend DM '" tht oplnlun Hint at Ii-hkI Iln- p I" ! tlM stitte lire nwnki-iilnic lo Ihe (ml Ihal oii-koii Iiiim ninny nillllnns of HcriH mvi of flni- IiiihIh whlrli wlii-n iriipi'rly ri-iliiliiii'il will liiinn la Hi" I" I l.il.lim of TMM S,1.I.- s.h thllslin,B nf ri.n.lll.'H mnl will .t. un nn' nix ioIIh Mvaral tntiiioii" of niHlTloN ok MAMMAL ok IT MIOI.IHIIID HAI-AHV OK MOOT I'OI.HKMAN ItK iinKh ani m:w ok KICIAIi ADDMD. PROPOSECHARTER AMENDMENT Votcii. Nl Mierlal Klwtlon I" Jne n. Im. Mkl for I'ower lo t rtlon on Tux IttHlKiTM IbIimi. for PiuiihK" N Allowed. Oninrlo haii a Sanitary I'olh cinan. Thin Ik the Intent Innorallon In Ctt) (ifflrlnlH In thU auction, and la tho city CottBell'l aimwer to Hip prolil'in Paving Program Meets With General Approval of Citizens Ml MM I.AMW IIANOK ii l I'.sii-ii IM III NO WKKK IIoiikP lliikr IMfs mnl llnfllP llnin Ml Si liuul Sim Inl, mill 1 1 otitlnui'il on I'ukm Six ) AT (ALE ON MARCH 15 ii. Mi I link ot I'ull lllilll III Allllll--m MiiIIiii; nl Vale on Oii-unli simIi- rliniiiliir f (uiii nirn i- I'ruKriiiu '.in v HajrM, rliulrinnn of ihe kmpulgn im iiu-mii t-Kiiip in tin or.'- ii ItaM i linmlii'r of Coiiiiiu'' . . i hi''l WOrd .tliis wi-i-U Hint A Q ark "i Portland win n-:u'ii vii on Uarday, M.inii i:,, to t4a i.i nn I'linci; iii which tin- object i llic 'liuinhi-r will In- pri'si'nti-il The OatariO 'oiiiini'riinl iluli ru mtlj took ii i lull iiicmhcrHliip, luil In-iiiriiturs, or w iiiim J. it BLaakaby If llilii city is urn dMlia ii hiK K''n- ll'.ll 111 Mill, ITslllll Of illllivillll., I'll I In" i 'limuhi-r inn lie in a potrt l-iti tr.uiL- inullL-ll tllinni-lilllv In r.ir uiii ii.-. iiiimiii tur lu'lpiiiK Orc- l"i. ' i,iiiiiiiiiitiis lu ili'Vi-luiii- A ile iK.Hinii Hum (Intniio will M In Vala t tend Un' maatlag tax. llili' Wl'llllll Thn reaillni'HH with which both haaaaa panad the Oallagkaf nm I III, -ut. wlllrll .lllllllllH 10 tll' I Ill'1 Tin- In-iiiiH ut tlic inmiiilttii' wlinii ,M, (U,.bIIoii of mui'inlliM! Hi' ' haii aharg ot Um fcf la Rallal mtaUaa ho ikal Ika watM ot ihlvi' In tin' IsHMt.Tli hull ut Malluiir hli A Ul, i,,,,,,!-,! in mil of lr- ooaaty arar i arlth prlda and foal rigatloa aad Aralaafa boada, im inn wlii-n iii Marqaia of Wblta s-1 ,,.,,,,(,, laalotlon, dial ther Im h ki'en in limt tu limn :.'u ,'u I i -i ,Wi,ki-nltiK in iln- ri'iil nceiln of the SMiiiriiuy oralai aad laraad ll la lo i,,!,,, ni taai the proinixed rocon- tiii-luiiitniiiii- with tin' itorj ol boa itrvctlaa procraaj aiaaaa nwaatblai it wuk ruli-i'i mnri' luHtlns mnf -iilmiuiiilul than "Kuiir ur TlM- lltlla mrls In tha ,p linllilliiK of n few itriit tun-ii on Whlln Siili-iin-iii Si'liuul." miiIiI Mr , 1 1 .. Hlu,,. proiM-rtr In Suli-iu, Kiiu-m- MlllllllH. ill-, lili-il wlll'll till- llppl-lll it .h(1 Qgyygltla Iln- I'uiniiiltli'i r.ailu'il Ihe Milmul We ,,uoe fron, ,. ori-gnn Muliu- DurlnK the punt week a nutnl"'i ll real nutate daata IiivoIvIiik land In the Rlveralde aertlon Hhow lhal tha property In that aectlon Ih In ilpnmnrt The new owner of eeveral of th" tracta bought plan on maklim aub MtKiitlal Itnprovementa. Dr. E 8. Former Ih now Ik owner of the I). C. Griffin place which Ih of the I) C Orlffln place which It l purchaaed the Oeome llouth plac". containing eight a ren from the On tario National Bank Mr DovIh ex pect to build u houae on the ranch at once. M I- HayoH bought an acre and a half from E A Froncr Mr. Hayea pinna on Improving hia place at once. The lllvoralde Irrigation company held a meeting thin week ami elected tha following directors Mr E. H . .... !..., L'.Im.imii Mill IT nl II .1 ' of how It ran enfore tne iieiiu mi-,"""!' i,.i,i,M ..ml keen tie realflcniH m wiiuhiiik line who litter Ihe alleyn and main tain utiHightly nil I nance The new oftlcul wu-. mil given the title or Sanitary Policeman, or any thing like that, but when Ihe motion wan made to pul on a day pollccma'. ( oiiiii'llmaii Hugh Allan nald thai the lleullh mnl I'olhe iniuiiiltlee liml ill i- i -lili'il mat wlio ever appointed whm lo j he InHtriieteii to do certain apeclfl: Hnake Itlver oiincll M-nH ll fom- ihlugH, among which were m i-ulorc- pnlgn tttr MeiiilM-rxlilp in .a IAI L OF C. TO INITIATE TWENTY-FIVE SUNDAY lha health regulation, Mtoraa clean-' up nrillnance, enforce the dog or illiiunii'. and audi other dutloa a inlghl bo preacrlbed; after the other thliiK ware dona 1 1 living decided to put on a day policeman tho Council decided to re ul llrtvii for l.fMHMMl Mein- brrii Till Vear. houae to do hoiiii-iIiIiix in rui-i- tli--lr Hhure. uml iiiiiN Tbajf ib'i Ideil nil i. Kuiiul ami u im- rallli' TlM dM H..I nl. Illi'lr (iliti nl in iln till' mill Inii uml nlii'iiil llicttiHelve to pr-- ilia I'.iiih nt onlj ii ai. I i( thaaiaah ai laaaad af 'i"1 Mkaal liniiMi uml prepureil ll Inr a aoclul Kl .lav evening uml tlicn Invlleil nne tu iniiK' liil tin' people ciimi- At I lie ,n lal ,i, - III llll i- III the glrlH of tile MllllDil ill.llirt Win l.i' lli'il ami Unit Is linw tin- iiiuni-i a In, Hirer, a very conaervatlve puhllcu tlull In Salem of till puper, of eiimlorl ami from (be altitude " vt ,- ilniu ii iri-Ml ilnal In The founcll went Into u can- (t'ontlouod on Page 81x.) secured Every. Km Hie iplril Ol ,,.,,,. iin, tttm Kmt it To II,.' i.ik cotiHiru. lion fluhl of the,o the day police Job. and the np i.-NHloti wa inn, I, by Hep Smith ,,, polntment of Henry faalday a pump liaki-r. Hep Uallughei of Ontiirln. , wan and Jay I'plon of Prlnxvllle and II W tJiinl uf Ma ilnm of third Imu-" for now aolf-exei iiiIiik aineudineni to .'uiiHlltiiliuii tu creutc mid finance n illinium and ilralunKc ditrlct It I a fifty-fifty propoHiiloii between Aa Ita opening offenalve In Ihe nu tlonal campaign of the Knlghta of (olutnbUH for 1,000,000 mombera by ilecemliet 3 let. 119. Snake lllver Mil the atara given to the draymen i j cnunrij wm Sunday Initiate a claaa tin- illy who have been aervlng ea j f(f 2B uatr t,P direction of Ita nev apodal policemen. j officer hooded by J. R. Portler. To provide for fho change Mayor i.tadlns Knight W Jonea auggeated the tranarcr ,,,, ure ben prepared for a big V W Chamber, from the poal- p-remonlal aeaalon to occupy all uft"r- tlon of pump-man at the water plnet )oou -nd evaninB- concluding with a Hi.' ,'i.iiiiik Hum tin- little girl, mnl tin- way in wiiicii raaaieaaa wuk mmM (,, ulil nut liilp hut miiki' u l.lluw I.-. I l-i , .1,1 ul tin- pirll linwn b tin Klrl mnl the ii.'.ipli' tOO The following la Ika report ut luml -rcielw il In the drive In I lie various ,li trli t with the numc- ul Ihe chulr iii.iii ol i nminllli'is in the nullde Hi'lmnl illhtllitB Nn k, I J Pun h Ti im Nn III (i W Demi I ,"..00 No II, 0 II Hruwii 74 70 Nn 40, A Vun K. .i.l. ii Mo 14, t C Kliu II II No. 6M, Pearl Wallia 9.19 No I, Oalalda city iai.ll in. i. ui,,. iti-hiiitiith lll.ll iiniai'iu, HiisinoH 141.11 realize Ita Importance, Juat one dla ttlit unit In JefferMiiu cuunty of 100, 000 acrea of land will be cbaugeii i i value from 110 an acre to $160 a'l The dlfferenco between water and no wuler at all la ahown by the Mm lira ilUtrln In 1018, when tliev had rain. hlpplng to Portland 817,- (Conllnued on Page two i CLUB DIRECTORS TARE OFFICE AND ORGANIZE TOTAL llll tr iik k TO HI QUI ' i:m m ii:it toi itivt. ui si Mr ami Mis J . Butlor, ami laic l alli-r i.nriiii, I ,llf, ..,,.. i.. o.....,l. ........,u ... - r Hie kitnl nt , unntry Hint wnulil be I ',,1 ulu-ri- 1 1, ..i- ,.,,..1,1 .,,., .... laaj ram It an- hack ai their old homa M Ull lllilll. Vill'il lllul i.i.rll. ,.r II... ' iraak. No) oali art ll ai Pack limn.-, but tu net there thav '"id J II Parley BOM for the ranch fliiiii tiny m( tn him I veal up, a mitsliell is what nne ranch, r IhlBkl Of Malheur pn.i.uv r 1....1 Pr inl, 1 j,,, rieinls 11, ui i.u ,.,-..1,1 ..i.... -. ... . . 1. 1 , , . ,. . ,-.. more nn e ll(.re of Maineur out land 11 I 'an n 40 on tin- Waal side of 1 cadai mi wut i i,.r,. 1 bomO, wel.i.me.l hv F"i"i bhl MM,.. f.l,l.. . , - .riiu iir. llll'l Ir- l-'arlev l.uuo j....a. . 1 .. uiw.ni inirn id low 11 NYSSA ANIMALS ARE VICTIMS OF RABIES tr. A. i. M.-.-ic Culled to Cure foe Vffti.teii Hanoi aai Mafli s- i-i'ul Ibcuths Itatiiiiler Niow I mill Ci.iitiol. I)r A C Muni'i' iiiuili' -iMial trlpa tu Njraaa inst week tad tfca firai ,i this week lu cure fur lims.s and liog ulllllteil Willi rubies One vulllllhle huri.e ilieil on Munilav fiuin the ills 0000 and a number uf Iiuk have sue ciinicil tO Ihe ilrea.l iiial.nly There la nothing lo iiulicute tin cauae uf the diKeuse. uys l)r Moore, but ut the present time It is not praadlBf fHltkar anil ll apparently under iinitrnl PUBLIC MEETING IS TO DISCUSS CASWELL I',. -Ibllll) of IK'velophiK Commercial Well lo Im- foiikl.lc iihI Owners of IbrllllllK l.ill,iiie.il Ple- l.iuiNl to Acl. To .i.t. 1 inn..' whether or not tin cuiiiiiiunlty will give ita aupport In ,m effurt tu develope a cummer, lul gaa well In till auction a public meetliu; baa been culled for at the City Hall tuinurrow evening at 8 o'clock. J11cNti1.11 of Securing Paid Hei-ri-arv IOft for K.lni iiiliiullun Pr.iM-nl For 'rtallnr) Taken I mi.-i .li isemenl on Monday noon the newly elect. -I directora of the Comtuerlcal club wore called together by U. K Aiken lue retiring president of the club at 1 luncheon at Ftfer'a, and formal or ganlxatlon waa perfected W W Wood waa elected prealdeut In ac cordance with the auggeatlou of the member present ut the annual me." Ing and he uccepted. II It. Uouglats waa elected temporary secretary, un til the queatlon of securing 11 puld offlcal for the office can be deter mined. T. W. Clagett waa ele.t.il troaaurer under the aame condition. lie. 8. U Flowera who has con ducted cuiisiiUruble corroapoiiileiii with u view of eatabllahlug here a creamery and cheeae factory waa pr--aeut at the meeting and preaented the plans he had practically worked out, and auggeated that a committee banquet to be nerved by the Catholic Wninen'H club Already Informal Ion baa been re ceived from Portland, lluker, Bolao, and other point telling of the plana of mem born from the council of thouo cltloa to bti In Ontario for the cere monial The local degree teama will con luii the Initiation for the flrat two degreea and State Deputy Frank !.onrguii of Portland will put on the third At tha banquet which will follow the Initiation two of the principal apeuker will he Frank I.onergun known aa one of tho moat eloquent speakers in the Northwest and Hep rnaentatlvo A. A. Smith whose heavy oratorical artillery featured many u battle In the legislature which Juat udjourned MAVOK ll- W. JONKH HAVH HPK - MEETIN41 OF IOI.vii. CAN MM II All TO (XJNHID- Flt MATTKIl WHEN I'K- TITION IH lHR- PARED. PRESENf MUD BEST ARGUMENT No Hetter Time oold Im- Ohoorn I..- I....- . It., o- Who Want OntA rlo 10 All IJpvolopini'nt Pprir"" to Km ploy llr. What haa bwn done about that paving propoaltlonT" That la tha quoatlon that greeted tho Argue man everywhere during the paat wook, mid with one exception, every pereon diacumlng the aubject haa been em phatically In favor of proceeding wlti the petition. Kpoetl It Up. "I am willing to pay the addition! I rent nocoaaary to havo paving." aald H. H. Tunny, of the Oregon Packlnn company "But. do ruah thla thing along and get that paving now W" naad It. I will halp circulate a pe tition If that will apood It up ' ! h Intoreal- "Aa one renter I am willing lo moat the landlord half way and pav tho Intaraat at 10 per cent on tha In veatment that property ownara ban to pay for tho paving." aald Andrew Roblnaon of tho Independent alaal Company "Oat tho paving and tb- paying part con bo carod for alright." IUnlrr Willing:. "There la no doubt from all tha talka I have had with bualnaaa man along the atraot that tho rentera for tho conaldojratlon of batter condi tions ara willing to moot tbolr land lorda with more root If the paving la laid." aald D. M. Taggort ot the Taggart Hurdware Company. V.'- ,t It ll...ll "Oniurio needa paving and neoda It badly," aald J. T. McNulty of ate Nulty A Co . "and I am for It I do not know anyone that la agalnat auch a proposition It would make auch a difference In the appearance of the city The additional rent would prove no obataclo. Fine Mnya Mayor. "The paving proposition look good to me," aald Mayor It W. Jone "The City Council con call a apodal A F. Hoyer, who bought lu the rigging of the old Oil company here be uppoliUed to go further Into the haa received offers for the aale of j feustlblllty of the proposition No the equipment, hut believes that it j action waa taken but the matter was should remain in tills held, In which j thoroly diacuaaod and a committee he has never loat fulth of ultimutelv will be appointed tv Inveatiguie it developing u paying gua well I when the board meets thla eveuini GRANGERS TO STAGE DAHLIA SHOW IN FALL Movement to Make Farm Hoinen More Inviting t.Vii, IkMikl by thy Itoulevnril tirunge Outai lo Folk linu.'.l to Join. To make the farm home more beautiful, and encourage the plant ing of flowera, ftte Houlevurd Qfoaca la at work on a Dahlia Show to In held at the Orange Hull aome time Ii October. Alao thw Urangera expect to have big exhibits from the'Vum b era garden listed for the flower sei Hon at the County Fair thia rail The Dahlia show which will be (Continued on page Thrao) GOV JASW1THYC0MBE ANSWERS DEATHGALL 1 1. I, ".l i In. I I e. ul iv. Well Km. ii. In Ontario Hon Formerly l.tn-.l Here Public IUwMH-t Marked. It i up in those who are Internal- A apecial meeting of committees uml , "" lnnoVut'" ll Hl aectlon ia beim en in iieii'i'iiiiniiiK whether or not we l.uve coinmeriiul gu liere, to decide what ahull be done," suid Mr Hoyer to the Argus. "Wa have offera for tliu derrick, i using duller and eiiiiiptueuf un-l must do something witli them If the people will buck ua lu un cliott discuM pluna for activities for I ear. thin I "ii,i uj a . uiiiiiiiuee or women from that aectlon including Mn. Peter Couutryman, Mra A Von Ueud j on. Mra William Reee, Mrs. Vain UUIIIM PINNKV AltltlVI-s SAFKI.Y AI'TKlt UWO VOVAOK Uo,,we"' d Mra l.ludaay iino poaBium int. entry of "bare art ova nm , i,,,i ,i.ir. clul In Wuhlaatoa county. Mr and Mrs K M QrOlf -ind Mrs I. my l! Fox were tlie busl ami lioat Oaaoa (Of labuiaie card party hot Saturday evening ul the hune nf Mr. mid .Mri, (Irelg on Morhtl street. ii (abbs uf tie hiiiidieii vara played and n Ireshinenis served The Miaaaa Ktta McCralfbt, VU inriu Stanka. Gladys l.dick, Derce liarbnin and Dultie I luiniiiel i viaiting in Uolse the last uf the week. After buffeting atorma on the AI tuntlc for 21 days William Pi.,,,,.,- v.. i keep the equlpnieiit uml pro-1 sun of Mr. and Mrs. W J Ptuney oi i eed to try lo develope a commercial i this city arrived with his regiment ut well. We have been in correspond-1 New York lust Friday according to cine with experienced drillers in the.udviaea received by hi ourentu th-.i Texas and Wyoming fields for some time. They will come here and du the work and take u chance with us in bringing in a winning proposition All that we ask la that the public Join with us in meeting the expense of this effort, which If successful, will he of untold benefit to the community Complete details will be discussed nt the meeting Friday night. day The tranuport on which lie made the trip across was long over due and had a terrific pussuge forced fur off its course by heavy seus. Needles to suy that with their an xlety relieved Mr. and Mrs Pitmey are rejoicing over the safe arrival of their son Mrs Pinney expects to go to Seattle to greet her aon on bis arrival there. To large number of people In the com petition, arrangements have be n made to secure bulbs in whojsale lots The bulbs which sell often aa high aa l apiece may be secured for 15 cents each, if the order is placed iu time. Prof K Conkllu of tin Ny,ustt schools who la interesting iiini aolf in thla movement has invited tho Ontario folks to Join iu the movement and unite In sending for the bulbs, so that keen competition con be develop ed. Of course he i.i.iiUuuu i,... . .... v..VTWO ...ui inn With all the communities ot the State, Ontario was allocked Monday morning to read the brief announce monta in the Uolae papers of tho death of Governor Junius Withycomt'c The Ui'veitiur died at Salem Sunday night after a lond illness While many of the Governor' grlend knew of his falling health, none t hot that death waa so near him, and his passing brot many tributes from political friends and foea alike, for Governor Withycombe waa well known to Onturluus having visited the lily many times,-during and prior to his election to tbe highest offic io the state Many of the Governor's vlaita ' i Outarlo were for the purpose of vi ltiug his aon Harry Wlthycome win was iu business here for several years, aa one ot the proprietors of the Ontario Pharmacy Governor Withycombe served the people of the State for more thuu 40 years, In various capacities Mi. greatest service came aa our w:n Governor, and this will be hia laslin iionument He hadd, too, tho dis tlnctlvip record of boing the first republican governor to be re-elocte.t to office Hen J. Olcott. secretary of atale i ..,. ... .,..!,. us won, uuu ia in U ranchers wl'l be able to show the city unique position, holding two offices, folks how flowers should be raised, ' wltn lwo vote on aoveral of the atuu- boards, and able to draw two salaries (Continued on Page S) at the same time.