The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, July 17, 1919, Image 1

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ONTARIO, MALHEUK COUNTY, (VREOON. TUTIiSDAY. JUL V 17, 1919
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ONTARIANS VISIT AT
CALDWELL AND NAMPA
rontlsT mki: ( itnTKiN PLANT
IHK DINED r new i:.pi,.
u i: wnsii I MM new iioi h-
i:s iHTir in NAMPA thih
tbah
CALDWELL ENTERTAINS ALSO
Flour Mill mill ( "rrnnicry ; Auto Purl,
nntl City Park, Together With
I'nii' I Slrn-H mill i' Homes
Show CiililticH'n Prosperity,
The Cntnrlo Ciittiinei clnl (inh do I
not start mi thing without some
OkMM of huccpsh, nml tho tin- Mm
of a trip to Caldwell mill NUBp
lint llll't Wl ll gllStll WllPlI SUfJ-
.vitted at lite last luncheon, yet li
ooncertril I'ffort the trip vis put
over In great style.
At nine o'clock Tueadu ' uiornlfi :
six automo Ing 24 liuslne m
mul i men I li Hi' M in I'
Hotel ii boo i Cniuro and the Mal
lear (unity Fair among the Idaho
citizens.
'i i o
by Secretary Ho.- of the chniuler o
uiiiiniTfo mid N. Jennras, proprie
tor of tho "Le.idei'-llcruld " Luel
eon waa served at the Dtwaj Pal ir
Hotel. Short addresses Ml id
ly aevoral of Ontario's boost et
After lumhi mi cara wero provide I
uml tin- I'll In' il "legation i iiiiduct 'I
mi n tour around Nnmpa MtHll will.
a vlsll to tho Curnntlon Milk On'
il mi I'lic lilp aroiiml Niiuipu rr
veated Hint them nn over "Oil n
homea he ng liullt at Nmupa and
everything spells 'act h It)
At four o'clock tin1 dii . rl"
left for I iildwcll and was n: I k ,
Secretary Uthhuna of the Connum
clal t'luli. Cars were noon roijuM-'
lliuii'il nml tin' party shown omi lh"
resldentiil mul hu incaa sections Ol
Caldwell. While Niiuipu has out
'II i nri il Caldwell In growth still
will over IfiO house. i under con
Htrurtfon i ul.lv.'ll h makluK fin1'
progress li might well he termed
I I." City of lleuutlful lloiin'
A liall Ml mad" to the Auto Pork
which I. a credit In the low n and '.
hie asset In converting visitors lata
boosters. Next the purtv MM shown
over the S nek Yardrt Flour Mill mid
Creamery, at the latter place Ico
cream heliiK aerved.
lly 8 o'clock the entire party had
returned t" OntajM Mil pleas . I K I
tho time spent. Several Ideaa were
i'i td up through thlH ils'i, an'
nlihouKh both Caldwell and Nainpn
(Continued on Page I)
GARTER STARTS WORK
ON 6Mf ADDITIOr
e ' M
l.are.e nr !. x s '
of Villi -
I
.
the ol
i I upp
floor of tl." in Iflaal Tt
The front of the orig'n il i .
room, display
i
t nil S'll til up -li-'he Bl -
ence of customers.
in
the Ford ageiu.
u the gara. 'lit will re
limiiiiah ii ia September, by whi. h
lime Mr. Carter expects to bg
new building completed
ONTAHIO HOIS IK. Ml I HUM
love BKRVICK IN Ainu
l.leiiii'iimii Kverett Trousdale, of
the I' S Murines, In home In Out;'
rln ..K.I n iifler mure limn two yenrH
of oerilce In (he army. I, lent Trous
dale Ki'adtinleil from (he QmllOfn
training school for "FlrHt to Fight"
nfflrerH Iml did not linve an nppori I
nlty to get MM, tho he wan
illed to do no when the iinnlnt. -waa
kIkiu'iI
Trior to entering the scrv'ce Idem
Trousdale waa a memher of the On
tario High School faculty, teachln't
Rclence. After su in tn crin K here he
expects to return to the pedagogical
piofeialnu
lien Odell, hoii of Mr nnd Mr-i
Hubert (ie, re'urned Sunday from
over sea. He waa n niemher of the
army of occupation ever since the ar
mistice waa alined and during hi
stay oiorsen saw a large portion of
France. P.i-Ir um nnd portions of Ger.
many.
NYSSA APPLE CRfP
IS SOLD FOR EXPORT
H. M. !-. ! Hum Itiiii'ir-i In Imnl .ii
IO ht ton nml Furnishes lioxes
to Take Iiiilt In I'a' king Hoiive
I'l Hi I r III MM !' I I
i' peach and apple cropa wli
be Mttn b) eltlsaju ol othaf lunii
than Ani'i ir i K M In hi iIiIh !
.l. i. il DMjOttotlMU hl I
ly the entire i rop ol Ilia N - I '
i Ii II 'lists.
U'e ii" paying $4') "r i.n n
chard run." Hald i
Is not all .ir are fiiiliUMnu (In bo
III wheh I'l" ram In l h haul lln fl'll
III till li.ii-khiu liollHi' ill ',.s:l Til '
-an" 'i i. . .ri'viillB fur appll in
peaches."
"The fruit In helng pari lUMsei fo'
"i. n liy a Middle Wesl linn," h
said
COKMF.It I'XSTtHl tiKTN IHit.ltKI.
PMOM HARTPORO rviVKHNlTV
Copies of the Hartford Courau
were received hy the Argui rccenlC
giving the list of iliu-i- upon win. I
degrees were ronlirmed al Hie ounu. I
coin iiHUoeiin nl of llnrlfi.nl I
ally. Among Hie number receuli.
their HmMI of Arts wai Itev. Hoi
hert I. vingaton, formerly of thin city,
who left the pastorate of the loci I
Congregational church hi xiu.lv
Hartford.
Since then, ton, advises ban
rerelved by friends telling of lie
I.HIngsinn's appointment to the pas
torale of the Mltteueague Ms" I'm -gergatlonal
church.
t.ixixti trt -TIIF. OHCI OVMaV
H. 0 (iranuell arrue.l in UuUH
Tuesduy from bis home mar Soil
Nehraaka "I am )ust l.ni
ing around to Hud a pluie," aal I
Mr. liraiiuell (o the Argus "I haf
heard more about Ontario and tl
opportuultlea for 'uncbers tier .
than about any other town along :l
line, so 1 'hut 1 would luienllgate li r
myself." Mr (Jraunell I- ntill In UM
city and la looking over a nuiuh r i f
runchea.
ALL UNMUZZLED DOCS
ARE ORDERED SHOT
HRAD OP IMMJ WHICH IIITK CIIIL-
Mun last man bxaminmd
MI KIIIMI TO CONTAIN K -
IDHNCH OF HAIIIIH VIC-
TIMS TAKINU TIIK.iT-
MEXT
COUNCIL TAKES QUICK ACTION
Handier I rged to Co-oernte to I'r.'
ent Spread of Disease by K orpin;;
Cnnlne-N on I m ins W . .1 C .- Jones
waa .lien inn. ii hy n..g
I"i larlng that the head of the dog
which bit J It Atherton, Hagan
Moore and Kl.'iiurniae Walker lant
Wednesday show-d evidence of ru
bles and waa r ad, the report of
the atate bncler 'ologlst alerted dras
t li action on the part of the City
Council.
At a special meeting held at four
o'clock yesterday afternoon an ordor
waa laaued declaring that the mar
shal and hla aaalstants will shoot all
unmuzzled and unlicensed dog found
In the city limits after July 10
Tho council requests that rai" M I
I ilng about the city who own . I i -
that arc of value to them, M
preventing the spread of the disease
I'lllg their dogs ou the i audi
.log which hit the v 1. Hint
limiKil above Is believed lo have bit
tell Wullace Jones, sun of Mayor II
U Jones, some two weeks-ago. Mr.
ones waa notified of the report mi I I
dog'a head and advised to bring Hi '
II lb fellow to the I ty for pa lie
"lit All of the otlni v I. in . .
of the dog are being treated, and so
far allow no bad at their ex
perience. It him been learned, loo. thai ..
oral dogs, among ibein one belong
ing to C. II. Trousedale, which h"
thinks ao much of that he la having
li treated for rablm.
-iiivir ii iiimi
In Boise ou July 12 occurred tl,
marriage of Miss Hazel Hardman of
this city and Walter Shlmp of Little
Willow, over In Payette county ( 1 1 1 1
the Immediate relatives of the wel
known young couple witnessed the
ceremony.
The bride who la the daughter of
Mr and Mra. Frank Hardman who
lie south east of town has bceu u
imokkeeper al the Ontario National
bank aluce ahe graduated from the
Ontario High School with the class of
lilt.
The groom, who wan born In On
tario Is one of the best known and
most skilled of the daring tamers ol
.wild horses who ever performed al the
county fulr. He runs a ranch ou Lit
He Willow and the unuual vlaliom
of the Fulr always couul on seeiug
Mr. Shlmp rldu Those who saw his
exhibition on the last day of the 1117
lair w ill uever forget him as oue of
the gatuesi men they ever saw per
form. iiii bride and groom will make
their home on the Sb.iup ranch on
i ... l.lllle Willow
WmW
ALFALFA PRICES ARE
STRONG FOR OPENING
I II II I HOI I Alt ran TON,
TIIIKTl DW Ml AMI ItFMIM
Tl ItMN OV Willi II III Us
urn MM) tons of n
WFHF MAM THIS
WFFK
FARMERS TAKE OFFERS MADE
Nyssa and Hlg ll.nil lUnrhers First
lo ls-l Oops (Jo Others Follow -Ing
Suit llrogan Deals at Mo
According to Humors.
K. M. Denn of Ni-- '! lclnltr.
was in Ontnrf.- yesterday and rn
porta (Inn ' fr (here Is a big M
rosiid for (be hav crop of that se. Hop
(in., il.al hv which ll'Thert l.eu .p
noise secured A.UOO tons al 1 1 S per
tun li.i'i ln'iri iniiipl led raid Mr D
and another deal pend ng for ,000
tons more.
While In Caldwell Tue day the
members of the ComtuereJaJ ( lui
lofl win ini'ii tin"! of one h:i
deal h which a it.'i'kmuii named Mc
Lend bought 8.IHI" '"ii "f hay In the
Dig Iteiid touiiiry for 111 on HO day
i
I'p In the in ". 'ii .-Hid
ing to i Is selling lot
116, the differ. Hi Id I'll." being due
n ih. i dm t in '
The 1' I. also, io be
In ih" is i 1 1 1, ! for a big lot of hay In
IhO Upi'l Malheur Valley I mini .
Comal m vine who
was In low n tmi I offers foi
his crop, but Mid he had mil sold.
Theie i ippan Btly no unlcd effort
on ih i ii of i
i,. .i.i ii,:, . . for blfth pr rei. At
least The Argus has heard of none
Of ."'ii nine lull-, bin. lis will take
this . HIII-.I' I. Ill II" efleil Is not con-
wtrled, ao far. at least.
RAPPA ALPHA niiTA
Mrs. A. I U.l.lle nml her daugh
ters. Mrs. ( 0 Um lit" and MIms
Louise Kiddle motor, il up from Cul'l
well today. Mrs Hodge was enrouie
from St. Louis where she attended
the national eoim nilon of the Kupna
Alpha Theta fruternlly of which she
was made a national i Ulcer
John II Lewi i, project manager of
the Warmsprlugs Irrigation district
and Hex MarnuU one of lln- hoard of
directors attended the meeting of
iheXevadu Hitch company lore yes
terday. Harry 0 Huffman of Corvallls Is
spending the day with hla nelce, Mrs.
Fred Canfleld. before going ou to
Vale to see bis brothers. V J and
K II Huffman
. I'l TTI.NJi M.H WI'N (IN ( A IIS
IH NEW ONTARIO INDt Hiitl
0 K Segulue bus added a new In
dustry (or Ontario He has recently
Installed equipment so that he renews
the tops on cars, and another piece of
lu.uiiliiery by which he turns out all
kinds of gears. Mr. Segulne has long
specialized ou ri-palutlng and NMMftl
Ing benzine buggies ho that from '"
to . rank rai-e lie looks them owr
III i:i II I Alll Will, iiih'-i
OHFOON M AHF FltOIH i I-
Early In October the Congrega
tional Church will conduct an ail
vertlslng fair featuring Oregon Mule
products The work of organization
has been thoroughly done and a llve
I merest Is being tnken In the
plans. This fair will he a more ex
tensive affair than U'Uially underta
ken by a chiirih fat Mtl an event
baa proven very stlccMgfXtl In oilier
places The chunh receives a do
. hied benefit from Mich mi iiii.l'i
taking and nt the same time 0
products, both of fnclory and farm
aro advertised, thus promoting th
material Interests of the stnt" nil
city of Ontario.
The officers and loads of coinm tt
ees are as follews: President. Mr
I,. Itelle Lee., vice FrrKtilent, Mrs.
H. L. rersoni Keeordlng He
atiM Etta McCret"- "',cutlve Bee
rotnrv " n '- Steele; Tre.
w. F. lloiniui. Committee on Tlui"
and Place. Mrs Helen clement . V
verllslng. Mrs O A. Pogue; Sale..
Mrs. Irwin Troxel. Solicit ng. Tho
Executive Hoard; Arrangement. M.
Andrew Lackey; Luncheon, Hi I
T. McNulty; Entertainment, Mli
Itose Kroessln.
GIVEN LOCAL SUPPORT
Comiiieri lal Club Takes Him k at
Tb kei .mil ( Illens or Onlarlo n
Frgeil lo Allcnil H'e ( ollllllltlee
anil 1'rogiiiiii.
At the meeting of the OMBMMMtl
club last evening It waa determln"il
to ovldencc the apprniatlon of Hi"
iluli meiiihorM for the support glun
(Intuitu lullitli'lls h the pi ople if
the lien.ii To make Ibis tangible a
fommlltei. ciinnistlng of II. II. Tun
ney and He. retmj V la-si e lloili
was appoliiied to arrange for On' i
rlo a aid In Hie Frultland (iiaula .
qua.
Messrs Body and Tunny went lo
Frultland today and secured a blmii
of tickets which they are selling in
Ontario and a apeclal request Is male
of Ontario bualness men and rn
I MM generally to aaslst In selling
these.
Sim e the Frultland exhibition I
practically at Ontarlo'a door, heli.y
but ten mlnutea dr ve from any pi't
of (he city a large delegation Is an
Hclpated The following la the i.
gram lo be given in I'rulllund, stall
Ing Friday evening:
Friday afternooii ' opening an
i nouncements of the week, Chaulau
qua II rector; Concert, Venellmi Trli
iiliig Concerl Prelude. Venetian
Trio; Impersonations. S Piatt Jt
humorist
Suturday morning Junior (iian
tauqua. Afternooii Concett, The
Victory OTduvtra. Evening Pre
lude. The Victory Orchestra; Inspirit
iloiial Lecture, "(lilting by Your
Um, in ii," Sum (Iratbwell
Suiulav morning Usual services
all churchoa. Afternoon Prelude
The While Husaurs; Lecture, "The
Danger of Isms." V I Sbeper.:
nliik' Concert, tie White llusaar,
great singing baud
Monday morning Junior Chatou
eua Afternoon Preludn, SiiiUt'
'tockwell; Ciistiime I.. . ure
Zoaland, the South I .." I.
Ila M lilomfleld. E.enli.
Prelude, Smith Hlockwell Cmnpan
I.. 'in.-, i'our 'i -ars With tin
lug Canadians," l.l.nt J Quii.in
I ih" III i i ..nail an Moiiat.il Rlfea
irkahle war MM
i.i inornlng Junior (inn:
tainiua Afternooii Pniuil--
Qnlat I.
at on, 'lie fctel M of Man ' i i.' I
inn a. ..I. l7pton i:,i niii i'
i'ii. I.- Bam i i" i lun i.i ," Juiii"!
, mi. hi .ii.. . i i.. log ( "i" "i i Royal
Hawaiian QulM
an .1 players from the Soul!.
lodl
i Islam! I. nine
M at
. mi i iIiik a i; r win.
ni returned from Frm.'
i
I .1 1 j, ,u 'in .- i . i. i i . i.
eil I, em from Porlland ami bl I
the Dr. Try pi
Sargent (Way will lean- for I
In a I I lus lo visit a brotln i g .
sister there afler which he will take
up bis engineering work for ti
ll K. R. Co.
PAVING CONTRACT IS
AWARDED TO WARRENS
(I I I II 111 HO WOIIK AT $l(lo,-
iiaa.oi OH MAN iifi.ow RNOf.
M HI'S HPIIH Mli IS ( ( I'PT-
Kit HY COVNCIL MONPA1
KVENINO
WORK TO START IN AUGUST
Contract Has Not Yet IV-en.,(.ni,.t ,,
CMJ Officials IJHMMI W....I, is
The Wiirren Construction comnu
ny's bid of $160.92204 for the lay
ing of street pavement, building gut
ters, curbing and all the work In Me
loll wih the ur-po'ied linpron
menl, waa accepted by the Council
al a special meeting lant Momlnv .
nlni; This bid was made for pave
ment of Um "hlnck," or "Uravel base"
liltullll.li- Miiiety.
The only other bid for this type of
paving was that of ('has II. Holm, r
for $1(1.1.34(1.27. For hllullihlc on
ii com Hi' compa
ny's lid was 1 101,137 44; nnd Mr
llelmei h 1.1.1 was $lUl,r.la.4l.
As yet lln- run (met nan not be n
Idcnt of
the Colin. II, tho the) linic been in -
ihorlze,! to do so by the Council.
The delay la due In tho fact as y.-i
(be engineering piobluiu bus not been
lolled
Will Start Noon.
Waller Wnrron. vice president of
the Wnrron company nml Mr. Hi
vldson, (heir representative In this
(err lory, were both MtMMl at the
meeting when the bids were opened
and Hie contract award' I
Mr. Warren said thnt tho cotupi
ny'a superintendent would be here in
a few duya to arrange for the pur
chase of materials and do the pre
liminary work necessary before Hie
plant arrives "We will be In here
ready lo sturt work In about 20
duya," auld Mr. Warren.
According to Hie contract the con
tractors will not be required to coin
plele the work unlll May SO, 1920,
Mm I Is expected Hint the work will
be done before November I. i he
reason for naming the deferred date
(Continued on Pag )
YOONG WOMAN VICTIM
OF BLOOD POISONING
Mrs. C. II. WimmI Hies Suddenly at
Hospr.il In l iiK-rprlM' I uncnil
Service Held I nun II c of
I'ai i rn-. Here Haturiut).
Happy mid cheerful, tlilnk'ug tll'il
she was suffering with but slight al'
iinnl, Mrs. (' li Wood, formeily
Miss Maude llruiii.ui m couipaiiled by
her husband went to a hosplinl la
i nt. 'i prise, Oregon, lust Thursday
for an examination of u swelling i
suiting from mo-qulto bllo on In .
in .I The puln sin i lor
ml no tiuii of danger i nlei !
I A half hour later slm died at
the effects of blood polMBlng.
Mr Wood as M told
h tl I xainliiliig physician the
lloiisness of 111 Wood's lllii. I, II
Mr and M
Tho. Ill nf this lily I
r reudy
lo imike tin- ii p '. EnUrpi
were iul. I .rh
ihe hoiiy was bro! to Onlailo I i
day
and largely attended (TOM lb Ml
bona "i i " H-"ii 'i '
morning He. AnbWOfth '' I
coiiilu, ting the sci riot I
was made In tna ( nli
I I l,l ii In.
lln eirli" . ..liiity A i tl " teW
of the fir! w bltS i liili boi II In '
resent the Mali. em rival In the .
an i In i : ti qui '
l.oiks, al which a young won
from each of el trlhutn
of the olniiihia piiitn l'. it'd liuil
her in ullage to Mi Mood early lait
winter she madu In I home here with
her parents
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