' dtofanri fv, M'1- XXIV ONTARIO, MALI IFATR COUNTY, Ol?E(iON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2.'), 1920. NO. 17. to REDUCTION IN ITS CLAIMS CALLS PAPER metivi: of contintkd at- TACKS ON COIWTV COl'ItT IIVI HUNT WIIHN HKCOltD OF ITS claims is vn:wi:f in I.H1IIT OF I.'AUTS. WHY WAS If SILENT IN PAST Present (Nninly Court Hum Followed I'li'iTilciilN HMiihllshed by .Indue McKnIghl, Whom i:nlciilsc IuiiIh For That Which Piesent County ('Mill Ih Oiniloiiined. Indicating moro clonrly than words run tlio InJiiHtlcti of IIh serial ntliiek upon tlio county court, wlilln nt tlio hiiiiiu tliuo showing tlmt ItN motive In ikthoiihI splto, tlio Mnlliuur Kutcrprlso Inst week gavo vent to moro of Un Hplccn In n front page rlory while on IIh editorial page It ram; paenn of solf limitation. Tlio KntorprlMi has never told tlio pimple how It lutil ltd IiIIIh fur tlio county printing reduced hy tlio court, mo that In tlio Inst four tcmiH of tint county court Its claims have been reduced In it totnl of $00. CC. OwtcIiiiikcs Admitted'.' Tlmt tlio KntorprlHo know Hint It wiim overcharging tlio county muni lio admitted, fur no proteHt was ovor iniulo tlio county court, hut, tlio )Cn lerprlso seeks Its revenge for being rsught with ItH linnil In tlio taxpay ers' pockets hy venting Uh spleon. It Ih ii fnct that for yenrs tlio county court hnH nont to tlio gonornl final the monoyH Hocurod from the tnlo of IuihIh for taxation. When county Judge fleo, W, McKnlght woh In power tlilH wuh ilono, Why illil mil Iho-Kntorprlso call tlio nttontlon of tlio peoplo to UiIh fuel tliouj Why 'does lt-nl' irltlrlsa hint nHil bin UHHOclntes for" tlilhT Dooh not' tlio En torprlno know that on Octohor 22, 1017, thn County Court, then homletl hy McKnlght, Kent $1008 to tlio gen ernl funil from tlio proceeds of' a tax wilo? ' It W also truo that tlio district nt tornoyH anil othnr legnl advisors of tho County Court havo novcr Intor proleil tlio hiw to the court an In structing them to ho segregate tlio fiiiilK thn tho JiiHtlco or thin conten tion Ih apparent. Howovor tho fact that tho Entor prlRo ImH linil ItH IiIIIh cut down, and tho r.irther fact that It has no long lauded McKnlght who established the policy which tho Entorprlso bo condomnH In others shows tho malice (Continued on I.aKt 1'ngn. NEW MANAGER TAKES CHARGE OF COMPANY Iteorx'iiiluillon of Mnlheiir Coiiipniiy TakfH Place Ontario Made lli'iiiIiiiiuterN of lii(leHiideiit Coiiipniiy .1. A, Lnkiiem (iriinnl Malinger, Dating from tomorrow Ontario will bo tho general headquarters of the Malheur Home Telephono com pany, and tho hUHlnesH of tho Bystem In this county will ho divorced from tho Mountain States company to which It hnH heenwedded for sovoral years. I)y tho now arrnngoment all the hooks and records of the company will ho kept In Ontario nnd tho com pnny has placed Its vice-president nnd genoral manager. J. A. Lakness. In charge of tho properties and busl uess In Malheur county. M. E. Dolling, who has been man ager for tho company for moro than two years has resigned from tho company's Bervlce and will probably leave for the coast country to accept n position which he has had In view for some time. New Manager Ih Veteran Mr. Lakness, who comes to On tario as general managor, Is on ex perienced telephone man. Ho has for tho post two years been district cashier at tho Boise office of the Mountain States Telephono & Telo graph company, handling tho flnan- (Continued on Last Page.) I'OWKIt IMKISH OF Oltl-XiON sum want to iik shown A meeting of representatives of tho Irrigation companion using water power on liolli tho Idaho mill Oregon Hides of tlio Himlio river wiih held ill tlio City Hull liiHt Krlduy evenliiK Tho meeting wiw ended hy the Iiiulio roprospnliitlves who ennio to link the Oregon users to Join with them In defraying tlio cohI of tho lltlrnllou In tlio Iiiulio hearing, iiiulio Hearing. io roprescntiitlvoH of th Jrognn pnnlcn ileclliied to mukf U ilnflu- Th compn He promlno on the ground Hint the lilnho nicn hnd employed counsel nnd engineering ndvlce without consult ing tho Oregon men, and even nfter tho Oregon men had objected Io ono of tho men hired. Tlio'loenl lueii however, declared Hint when the Orf ogon hearing Ih held here In Ontario, If nuy of tho mntter locured froi. tho Idaho hearing wan lined bene flclnlly Hint they would pay their Hharu of the Idaho examination. In other wordH, tho Incut men ure from MlHKourl on tho proposition offered hy thn IdnhoaiiH, DEFENSE OF HEYHAN right IIcIiik .Made AgnlnM IMiiull- Hun of Mini Accused or Ohliiln. lug Money t'liiler False Pic- lenses Chicago Altnrne) Heir, That liiHiuilty will ho tho prolmhle lino of defense Htihmltted to the Jur) In tho ciiho I.eHter I.. He man. t. ... Dirndl, ullnH I.. Iliirrln, In over drought to trial wiih Intimated hy nttorneyH employed hy lluymuuV rolatlven In look after the ohho Ilrooke & (lallnghor are tho local nt tomeyH wlillo I.. K. Oxlinrne, an at torney from ChlcnKD, a family friend nt Hoymnu'H, Ih nlno hero to aftdllH In looking after IiIk InlereMtH. Ileymnn chnnged IjIh mind mid did not wilve' extradition wlieiT Mnnlial II. C. Farmer arrived at Nlagiini Iiihi Bnturduy, nnd the extradition paporn did not reach Mr. I'urmer until Tuen dny of HiIh week. Tho Hceno of ac tivity Immediately Hhlfted to Alhuiiv, whore Mr. I'nnner look the pnper for n hearing hefore (lovemor Rmlth of Now York. The dlntrlet attorney of tho county Albany Is located In Ih appearing for (lovemor Olcoll In the enno. Wlillo not entlroly willing Io dU cute) tho erne, both Mr. Clallnghor and Mr. OMinrne of Hie defeiiKo Inti mated that nmplo evldenio eould I produrod to Indicate Hint ho In Buf fering from hnluolnatloiiH of greul ih'hh, which ho exlillilted In many forniH. HIh extreme prndlgnllty and porfect Indlfforonco io wonlth Ih cited an ovldenco of HiIh hy IiIh counxel. It Iiiih developed that Hinmnn Iiqh dono tunny of tho thing for which ho mado claims wlillo hern. He did grnduatn from WnHhIngton Unlvcr nlty, ho dhl go to Vale, ho did prno Hco law, and wan Huccewiful, nays Mr. OHliorne. until thexo olmeiwIonH con nuorod him LACK OF LABOR CAUSE WHICH DELAYS PAVING Win it'll Coin.li in Hon Compiiu I'lniK Difficult) to Iteliilu Men lit Price Willing In Pay Will Hi eel Ciiiup for I'lfly Men. Ilecause of tho higher prices paid on rond work and tho cost of main- teunce hero, so It Is said, the Wnrron Construction company Ih having a hard tlmo keeping n full crew em ployed nnd as a result the paving program Is being delayed. Tho first load of paving was dump ed on Tuesday morning and founda tion rourso was laid for nearly 100 fept on Third street. S. W.. and there tho actual laying of pavement stop ped. "Wo can not koop men in suffi cient numbers to contlnuo tho work." said Superintendent llostlo. Wednesday. "Wo are going to erect a tent camp capahlo of inrlng for fifty men nnd will hoard them nnd thus we expect to solve tho problem so that a big crew will be ut work noxt week and tho paving will not he further delayed. CITY WILL CELEBRATE COMMHItCIAI, CIA It l,AL'NCIIi:S CAMPAIGN mil lll(.'OF..STI-TN('- TION OF Mill ON .lll.V I FlllST CMI.KItllATION IN lOL'll VIIAItS. BAND GIVEN BIG BOOST, TOO Funds: l''or Flag Donated In Anieil (".in Legion Cliih Offer-, in Take ...11 Ml or Cll Win iiiiilx foe I'm. iluiso of I'lle Trill Ii Hem- Speech Ontario will celehrate on July -I. At the monthly meeting of the Com mercial (lull hut night HiIh iIcvIhIoii wiih reached hy tlio oiiIIiuhIuhUc gathering. II. II. Tunny launched tho proposal nnd It cnrrled unanl inouRly. Thin Ih Outurln'H first cole liratlon In four yearn nnd the neigh boring rltloH wilt ho nHked to co-operate to make It n huccohh. To ninko poHHlhlo tho aim of the flro department to own u mndorn flro truck tho club went on record with an offer to tako $noo worth of city warrnntH for Uh part of tho cam paign lo noil warrantH for. thn pur cliaHO of eiulimont. Prior to Hint a llHt of HiilncrlptloiiH nmouutlng to $1,000 wuh rend, ho that ono-thlrd of Hie Hum needed hnH already been nmiurcil. Itoict Hie llaiiil II. 0. Drnno, Ilyrou Turner, K. II. Allen nnd II. II. Tunny xpoko nnd the need for .i good hand In tho city and what It meniiH, nnd what Ih uoccHHnry to promote one. It developed Hint tho hand Ih actually formed nnd Ih practicing overy Tuesday, that there are plenty of iuuhIcIiiiih hut that Home oim not now come out for prnctlco lieUK0 it Interferon with their work. . Hit) I'lng for lglnii Kollowlng a nhort talk hy l.nrue (Continued on jingo twelve.) TO MEET APRIL 3RD firailuatcH of O, A, ('., Monniotintli mid IT. of O. I'orni Uiciil An- Mirlittloii Willi Iran It. O.ikck Chairman, To work for tho passage of the mlllage tax tho alumni of the Uni versity of Oregon, O. A. C. and the Monmouth Normal who live In Mul hour county havo determined to form an association. Ivan H. Onkos has been appointed chairman for the county by tho Btnto organization. Mr Onkos HiIh week sent forth n call for a meeting of all the nlmunl In tho county of these schools to meet In Ontario on Saturday April to consider plans for presenting the needs of tho schools to tho voters prior to tho olectlnu on May 21. Following the mooting of t'10 alumni thorn will he a meeting of the Pnront-Tenchors of the county to con shier the problem nnd others In con nection with school work. TUNNY'S OFFERINGS TOP CALDWELL SALE Klini llioi ii Itieedeis Sale at Caldwell Ih (ill-lit Success Hill lilies lilil HlgheM Pllceil Animal Of- reicil (iocs for S7U.". II. H. Tunny returned Mondny from Caldwell whoro he uttended the sale or tho IloUo Valley Shorthorn association whoro ho scoroil n re markable success In that ho topped tho salo In nil classes with tho of ferings Tho highest prlco paid for a bull at tlio sulo was for Hurcules Lord. which netted Mr. Tunny $725, while a holfer ho put In tho ring took hon ors In her class with n bid of $RS0. Two other offerings did not score so well but his aeraqo prlco four of ferings was $430. TO STAGE DRIVE FOR NEEDY IN NEAR EAST I.O( VI, COMMITTKH OIUJANIZKO TO CONIJI'CT CANVASS I'Olt KINDS 'IO All) IN l.lli: h. vivo i:niii:avoh I'Olt STAHVINCI CIIII.DIIHN. THOUSANDS DYING EVERY DAY Vlcllnm or Tuiklsli Atirorlllct Ah Milulel) Dependent On Aiucrlcau'N (Yiici'nll. Oitlnilo mid Vicinity AMiciI III AfcMlst. Another appeal Hint will meet u response from tho people Ih that which tho committee consisting of Itov. W. J. l.UHcomhe, chairman nnd treiiHurer, I). M. Tnggnrt, T. W. Clog gett, J. C. McCrolght, llev. W. F. Cochran nnd Hugh Allen will mnko during HiIh drlvo which stnrtH Mnrch 27 nnd ends April :i. It Ih nu nppoal lo OntarlntiH nnd their neighbors to Havo lives. To give from their abundance that thousands nnd thousnudH of men. women and children In tho Near I'nst may hnve food Hint will save their lives. Dr. Wnrron Morne, formorly n chuplln In tho army will deliver an nddrcHH nt tho Ituptlst church Friday night on tho need for this appeal, nnd on Saturday night tho committee has arranged for tho runlnng of n Rcrlos of filuiH nt tho Dreamland, picturing conditions as they really exist In Hint woeful region. Tho committee feels Hint when tho peoplo who uro now ho pros perous nppreclato tho dlro need for their gl(tH that moan llfo to tho hun gry nnd medicine nnd surgical aid to tho sick., thorn will bo no doubt of thn result of thn drlvo, Ontario mid Its neighbors have never fntlod In any drlvo nnd will not In this. Details of tho conditions for which these funds will ho used nro to bo found nu another page In tho appeal published hy tho committee To rend this nnd nnl glvo, Is Imposslhlo le Nne Would lie Sheriff Again; II. Tmnbljn Heekn Office or County Hurtejoi't Mrs. Kfflo M, Crnll Would Head School At last tho political situation In the county, so far as It concerns Hie de sire for office has so settled Itsolf as In make certain tho .fact that no of flco will he vacant thru the lack of an nsplrnnt. During the past week candidates havo overcomo their dlffldonco nnd havo come boldly forth and takon tho peoplo Into their confldenco to the extent of telling thorn Hint they would servo If wonted. Tlio feature of the past week Is tho entry of Democratic aspirants for orflco. Hint party having prior lo this tlmo no nvowod candidates. Now II. I.eo Noo, who has been sheriff for the past two years, announces his do tormlnnllon to run again. It Ih also truo that no one Iiiih so far announc ed a doslro for tho republican nom ination for this offlco, so It nppenrs ho will be -unopposed. Morgnn Carlisle, assessor for the past four years, Is anothor domocrat desirous of retaining IiIh office and has announced IiIh candidacy Doth of thoso men wore originally elected to offlco while resldnts of Ontario. tho Sheriff Noo mado his residency trnnsfor to acropt a deputyshlp under Hon J. Ilrown. HoliertH Withdraws SunirlsliiK as It may seom Hie week also marks tho withdrawal of one enndidato, Will J. rtoborts of Ar cadia, who had announced his deter mination to seek tho republican nom ination for treasurer Tho samo mall that brought his withdrawal notlco also brought forth tho an nouncement of tho determination of C. P. Muoller, now county treasurer, to again seek that offlco. County Hiiiierliitcinlciit So far the only one seeking tho (Continued on Last Page. ) VOITIII'L'Ij HAD Clli:CK AHTIST IH'ltNS AVAV OCT CM-' LOCK-UP Milan I.yda, 10 years old who was arrested for pasting a series of hnd checks In Ontario two weeks ago and who woh being held pending the arrival of commitment papers to send him back to tho reform school mado IiIh escnfo from the city Jail lust Thursday night Ho had been locked up In tho outer corridor of tho Jail nnd thru a confederate secur ed n sleet rod which ho heated In the stove nnd used to hum boles In the roof thru which ho escaped, He soon came to grief thn, for at N'aiupa ho continued to work IiIh check game mid wan caught. District Attorney Swnglcr is nllnwlng the Idaho auth orities to take the case, glad to get rid of HiIh young offender. COUNTY CLUB LEADER Formation of I1o)h mid (Kris' CIiiIin In Junior l-'nriii Huremi Wmk Already L'nder Way Sit Club Stinted. MIsh Mnzlo Wilson, county club lender recently employed to promote the club wnrk among Hie hoys nnd girls of tho county nrrlvcd from Walla Walla Sunday nnd nt once began her campaign to got tho work of the boys and girls started. MIsh Wilson uttended tho Univ ersity of Missouri prior to entering educational work In Washington, whoro she served In tho fncultlos of High Schools In the Northeastern section nnd flunlly nt Pnnco, where she taught for flvo yearn, preceding Inking rhnrgo of tho club work In Walla Walla county throe years ago. In speaking of her work nnd plans for Its development MIsh Wilson says: "Tho men'H prohlemn have been discussed nnd classified hy tho Farm Ituronu lu several communities of thn rounty. Now another branch of Farm llureau work will ho organized and dovoloped. "Thin work Is not new to thn county, snmn remnrkablo recordn having been mndo lu thn past; nnd Malheur county linn produced her share of Muto chomploiiH for nevernl yearn, "Hoys and girls will undertake definite problems In n number or communities nnd will nssumo their shnro of the work nnd repsonslhlllty of Improving nnd Increasing crop nnd live stock production. Karh club will demonstrate lo Us commun ity somo good pructlro In agriculture nr homo economics. "For tho girls there will bo can ning, cooking and sewing thn Ihev uro ulso eligible In the garden, poultry nnd live stock club. Hoys . (Continued on l.ust Page) SEEKS CO-OPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT ('. M. Faulkner, Preldeiil of Until Comiiicii'lnl Club, DUcuhhcs Need fur Closer nidations With Oiiliirlo. "The completion of tho Irrigation project lu Harney county menus nl most ns much for Ontnrlo as it does fnr Hums, and thereforo Ontario mid the Snako Itlver valley should bo in terested In promoting tho develop ment of tho great Interior," That Is the message that Charles M. Faulk nor, president of tho IluniB Commer cial cluh left with Onturln folks In nn Interview at tho Moore Hotel Sun day night hulled to Stockmen's Convention Mr. Faulkner Is particularly In-, torested Just now In promoting the stockmen's convention which will be held lu Hums In May. Hums Is pro paring to make this tho largest and most notable gathering In tho his tory of tho association and Is laying Itsolf out to make tho occasion one that will be remembered. Mr Faulkuor laid stross on the need for cn-oporntlon between this section and Harney county so that a road system muy bo completed that will actually connect tho two val leys for an nil year roatl and will bring travel thru central Oregon. RED CROSS CHAPTER MAY EMPLOY NURSE SOCIAL HKHVICi: CAMPAK1N TO III-! L'NIH'.IITAKKN THIS l-'Al.l.l llltANCtl IMMUNIZATIONS TO IIH CO.NHL'I.TKI). TO TEACH PRACTICAL NURSING Propose to lime Courses Kstiihllsht-il In SrhiMiN mill I -'or Women of Var Var eous: Coiuinunltlew Fire Nursing for Poor. If the branch nnd tiuxillnry organ izations of the Ontnrlo Chapter A. It. C, approve It Is probable that nn edu cational nurso will ho employed uir HiIh field thin fnlt. This nurse will be tho contrnl flguro In a social serv ice campaign to bo conducted by the Hcd Cross In tho territory from ltlverdalo on Dead Ox Flat to Hie Owyhee. Tho term educational nurso ex presses the Iden which the local or ganization directors who were pres ent at n meeting held nt tho City Hall Sunday evening considered, fol lowing tlio presentation of the plan by MIsb Tnndo, field representative of the Northwest Division nt Seattle who spont several dayn of last week In Ontario, following a visit to Vnle nnd to Hums whoro u similar pro gram wan presented nnd adopted. Under tho scheme an outlined hy MIsh Tnndo thn nurso to he employed will not only bo n trained grndunto nurso, but ono who has given especial attention to tho teaching of tho fun damentals of home nursing. She will ho nvalLnblo to such Classen In thn schools within tho enhpter Jurisdic tion nnd will also hold classes for tho adult women of the various ills IrlctB, If thoy doslro to tnko the course. - Frix Nui'kIiij: for Poor Sho will also bo available In Hmos of emergency, such as tho flu epi demics of tlio past two yenm to or ganize available nurses and assist In guiding tho women of tho homes lu carrying out medical Instructions nnd hygenla requirements, For poor families who can nut afford n nurse sho will nlso ho available. F.xmuluo the Children It will ho her duty ,too, to mnko periodic examinations of thn children of the schools of (ho territory and lu advise with thn parents concerning measures to promote tho health of tho children, and In other wuys possi ble to advance tho health standards of tho community. Will Consult Auxlllailes Tho former members of the hoatd of directors of tho Ontario Chapter pronciit at the meeting last Sunday evening determined that wlillo thus- (Continued on Last Page,) IS ORDERED FOR BRANCH Criuin Triilu no linger Walls for No. I Crime, mill oilier Interi or Towns Object lo l'n certain Schedule Instead of waiting for the arrival of No. 4 from the West, tho brunch lino train or the Oregon Fasten) loaves Ontario dally at 0:45 on tho arrival of tlio Holso pony, Tho schedulo of HiIh train has been tho sujert to much controversy, and tho company officials havo been puz zled how to hoIvo tho dllommu pre sented hy conflicting Interests. The Commercial trnvellng men, the peo ple of Crane, Jiintura and other In terior towns have ohjoctod to the change, while Vale and Hums have desired It. Officials nf tho rompnny mado an Investigation last week and follow Ing the receipt of communications, from varons sections determined to revert to the old sahedulo. John I.audlngham left Monday for Nampa to ho absent for sovoral days Mrs. G, 0. Plnuoy was culled to Denvor Sunduy by thu Illness of her mother. V itsf" ""HEa?-WSm t.a.jl,' .,. V! v! KmHrrmj lqp&i'iim"ifHJ'nwllf Mm' uiww-rywiwwpi