THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY,' MAY G, 1920. s QJIje GDutarui Argun AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Publlshod Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, and ontorod at tlio Ontario post offlco for distribution as 2nd cluaa mattor. Altnu.S PIUNTINO COMPANV PlllllNllLTH (1. K. AIKKN, Managing Editor T. McPAUMN aouail, Sup't. HUIJSCIUPTION Ono Year, $2.00 HI'OltrSMANHIIll'. It Is to bo regretted tlmt tlio peo pin of Ontario lind to witness the ox lilliltlon of poor sportsmanship Hint tlio Welser base hull team put up at tlio Fair grounds lust Sunday after noon. Such oxhlliltloiiH nro lmd for the game, bad for town and do no Reed for nnyono connected with tlio sport. Without entering Into tlio rules of the Kntiio which tho Welser men claimed woro violated, It in lint he re membered that If Ontario's pitcher wuh dellvurliiK an Illegal hall In tho second Inning, ho wns doing mo In tho first; when no prolcst was made. As a matter of fact tlicro nro mighty fow semi-professional pitch ers who can uho effectively tho freak delivery which Welser utlnceil Hint Malloy was using and tho effort to Mainour county man candldato for tho place, visited Mal heur county and got acquainted with a great many of tho residents. This makes tho race moro Interesting, for It Is evident that In Mr. Kills tho men from Vale each have a worthy opponent who Is big enough for tho Job, possessed of personality and ability, togothcr with a knowlodgo of tho district and an Interest In nil Its Instltulons. That tho entry of Mr. Kills Into tho raco creates a problem for those who "Dlay politics" In Malheur county must bo admitted. It Is np nnrunt In tho fact that Mr Crandnll entered tho raco that Senator Hurloy has not tho united support of his homo town, and that therororo mo voto In Onturlo, Nyssa, Dead Ox Flat, and Jordan Valloy will bavo In a largo mensuro tho determination of tho outcome of tho balloting on Mny 21. , What Is worrying politicians tho most theso days, Hint Is tho compara tive fow who follow theso Issues; how will tho entry of Mr. t'rnndall effect the contest between Mr Kills and Mr. Hurley Ono view Is that It will dlvldo tho opposition to tho lat ter, and nominate him; tho other Is that It will dlvldo tho Malheur coun ty voto and nomlnnto Mr Kills. Which of theso classes of political prognostlcators Is correct the vole ntnnn will determine. Tho accept- nnco of olthor requires tlio bollef In i mnilltlons Hint hardly exist. Fori oxamplo thoro Is not n great deal of basis for assuming that Malheur county voters nro united on either tlio very iuci credit for tho work ho has done, Tho Argus Is frank to ndmit that It bollovcs Hint Mr Kills with his ability and personality would bo an efficient and ns capablo a senator as Mr. Hurtoy It further bcllovos that should Mr Kills bo nominated that tho Snako Hlver Vnllcy precincts would bo Justly dealt with. Wo be llovo that ho Is that kind of n mnn, and this section Is not nuking for special fnorn, Tho Argus qtso believes that slnco tho situation has como about ns It linn, with very evident factional fighting against Mr. Hurley In his homo town, Hint ho will bo moro careful In dealing with this section than ho was In tho 1017 session; for ho realizes that this section can not bo overlooked as It wns then. use them results moro often In wild pitches than In baffled batsmen. Ho that ns It may, however, It was evi dent Hint tho Welser team and Its followers who enmo to mnko tho game nn occasion for gambling on the results, wcro perfectly willing to proceed until they were scorod against up to that point no kick was made but when four of thalr seven batsmen fanned, tho howl wns raised. Perhaps tho real troublo nrono , over tho fact that there wns too much monoy up on tho content that Is nlwnys n fruitful sourco of troublo In every sport. If somo of tho sports must bet on tho games tho least they can do Is to keep tho mat- nr to mom solves; tnko tnelr own chances and not Interfere with tho gamo which tho public In gonornl pnld good monoy to sec. The Argus knows Hint tho man agement of tho Incut team has tried to glvo tho fans hero a good haso bull team. Thoro In no deception being made. Tho management does not profess that tho men on (ho team nro "homo grown," or that they liuvo been long residents of tho city. They nro hall players and they nro living nnd working In Ontario now base bull Is a side lino with them, Hint Is nil. If WolHor.Vulo nnd Pnrmn Insist on tho homo grown brand, then Onturlo, ap parently will have to permit them to hnvo their wny nnd part company. Thorn Is nothing olso to bo done about It. To squnro tho gamo with tho local fans who paid to seo a hall game and woro allowed only two Innings, and not oven given u good fight to take IIh place If (hero Is such n thing ino nnmn learn should scheiiuio a gtimu with somo good loam ami maku (ho admission free und thus glvo tho peoplu u run for their money. That would bo good sports manship, and would make friends for tho team, tho mnniigenient and tho guuio. i:i,i,itt.iiimi.KY-rit.M.i,u Tho most Interesting contest In tho May prlmurlus.so far uh Malheur. (Iruut and Harney counties nro con cerned Ih that for tho senutorshlp oprOHontlni; them In the legislature Until lust week tho people of On luilo mid Mnlhour county gonorally were acquainted with two of the candidates, for Messrs, Hurloy and ('r.iudall are both residents of Vale and were together In tho leglslnturo during tho 1917 session when tho first roud legislation was udoptod, and tho original outline of stnto hlghwuys wus drawn. During tho past week Charles W Kills, of Hums, who Is tho other that Mr. Crandnll lias entered tho men would Indlcuto that; another Is Hint Senator Hurley Is so unpopu lar with so largo a number of his constituents that n division of their numlior would olect Mr. Kills. Thoso nro political reasons nnd will not appeal to tho nverngo voter who votes not for political reasons but for tho man or principle for which ho stands. So far ns ability Is concornod cltbor Mr. Kills or Mr. Hurloy nro oqunl to tho task. Tho sumo can bo snld of Mr. Crandnll, for ho docs not lack nhlllty. Tho objection Hint can ho rnlsod ngnlnst him Is that lack of tin. mncontal temperament which permits of co-oporntlon with otlipri by which mono worn iur mu nu,.u,.v of tho district can bo secured. Tho ono objection Hint Ontario and tho Snako rlvor vnlloy has to Sonntor Hurloy Is tlmt caused by his falluro to placo Ontario, Nyssa and tho Dead Ox Flat nnd tho Jordan Vnlloy country on tho road map In tho 1017 session. Tho fact that Vale was twlco nnmod In tho bill and this soctlon Ignored wns an apparent n JUBtlco.'thnt has mllltnted to tho In Jury of this vicinity for years. All tho recognition that this section hns recolved hns como thru work, time, und tho expenditure of monoy that would hnvo been noodless had tho roud system as later ndoptod by tho commission boon provldod In tno original draft of tho bill, In vyhlch Senator Hurloy played n prominent Part. .., ...... It IS trUO Hint ll IS llinniuiu m..v this was but nn ovorslght easily ox- plulnod In tho fuel Hint tno monmini wh rushed thru tl'o house In the closing hourH of tho sosslon follow ing n tone conference ut Portland. This Is tho explanation that Mr. Hurloy mnkes, nnd In Justice to htm, Tho Arguo Is willing to let tho ninl tor rest thoro. However, since Hint ll'l happen, and the Importu-icii of having tho Old Oregon Trail ci-s Dead Ox Flat nindu no Improixlon on lil mind nt that llll.e. tlio ioll.ltor I not In a position to claim credit fur having put Ontario, Dead Ox Flat ninl Nviuin nn tho road map. Ills claim must rest on othor grounds. Thoro Is no doubt that Henuior iinrinv wuh u mntorlnl factor In securing State Highway money for this county lnst year, ami no snnum bo credited with that work; but that ho was moro Influential than other mon who nppearod before tho Stato II ghway commission is nu upon question. Tho DiMgon voior iiescriuun um Senator as tin offlclont logisinior, and no doubt ho Is; but that offl cloncy Is not unattainable by his op ponents. Aftor giving Senator Hurloy Just ANNOUNCMN T Vt have oponi'd hero in Ontario a licw.inodern, fully storked Kloctrie Shop and will carry a full and complete line of Electric Supplies, Fixtures, ICtc. BRING US YOUR TROUBLES Wo will hao export electricians ready to solve your problems from house wiring to motor troubles, Let us furnish an estimate on your next job. Griffith Electric Shop North of Ontario Furniture Co. Opposite Idaho Power Co, Mayor Jones' prnposnl to Incrcnso tho bonded Indebtedness, whlla It mny have technical objectionable features, yet Jt Is apparent that It Is the only solution of tho difficult position In which tho city finds Itself, The ciiiiso of the present trouble lies whero tho ArgiiB has long con tended tho troublo could bo found, In too low n valuation upon tho proper ty within tho city limits, that Is tnken as n whole. Tlicro nro somo classes of property that aro assessed equitably while others nro on tho rolls at hut n small fraction of their sale values. This Is true not only In Ontario but' In tho county nnd stnto. The pcopla nro Just beginning to bo nwnro of this fact; all of tho public servants who hnvo work to do In connection with administering public affairs rcallzo It. For oxamplo It Is Bald that a Mal eour county ranch which recently sold for $GO,000 wns on tho rolls of tho county for only G,000; nnd many similar Instances nro related In common report. ' What Is tho result? Other prop erties which nro on tho roll,aa they should bo aro called upon to stnnd tho burden of n high lovy and that Is what makes their ownors "kick" on high taxes, Tho valuation Is tho essential ele ment In tho schemo of taxation. If It Is too tow tho money needed must como from a high lovy, nnd tlicro foro when tho valuations are In equltablo tho higher the lovy tho greater tho Injustlco to men whoso property Is fairly vnlucd, What tho pcopla want Is Justice Wo bcllovo most people want Just that nnd no moro. Wo nro not a na tion of tax dodgers. Our present vnluatloiiH show too great n differ ence In values and Hint causes tho distrust that Impells tho thoughtless to criticise all public offlclnls, fight taxation nnd generally opposo nil methods of equalizing tho lavtcs. It Is apparent that Ontnrlans gen erally want to proceed to Improve tho city with pavement Improve ments, with tho purchnso of fire equipment ndcqiiuto to tho city; to provldo ultimately for n low prcs suro Irrigating system nnd retlra tho present city warrants which will soon loso their mnrkct value unless funded. Whllo this notion Is evident, and white valuations nro ns low an they aro tlio 40 per cent llmltntlon Is not what It nppears to bo, If tho city's valuations wcro on a right basis tlio Argus would bo opposed to so great an Increase but since thoy nro not, what can ho dono but proceed? If tlio peoplo wnnt tlio Improve ments thoy wilt voto to chnngo tho limit; If they do not wnnt them they will not. And oven after tho limit Is raised tho Council could not proceed to Issuo tho bonds until they nro proposed and tho specific purposo Is named, So far us selling tho bonds Is concerned thoro Is no need to worry so far ns tho paving bonds nro concerned; nor for tlio I lie truck cither. Tho rompnnles providing theso will enro for them; li.it on tho loy prosBiiro wntor systom. ihat Is anotlior question. "It's a Lucky Day for You" says the Good Judge When you learn about the Real Tobacco Chew. A small chew of rich to bacco lasts so much longer than the old kind. You don't need a froli chew so often. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco K&xmmiKEff&ww AAS "" V VS &" Olwo Ten miles used to be a long waij WHAT a difference in these motor-car days, when every point in the county is hardly more than "just around the corner." People's ideas are chang ing, too. They're beginning to fig ure out how much it is cost ing them to keep a car. And the man who is doing the greatest amount of figuring is the man with the moderate price car. There still seems to be a notion in some quarters that any tire is good enough foe a small car. That's not what the man who owns it thinks. In recommending and sell ing U. S. Tires we arc trying to see his side of the propo sition finding out what ho wants in a tire and giving him that. Ill Large or small, U. S. Tires are built to only one stand ard of quality the standard that produced the first straight side automobile tire, the first pneumatic truck tire. Every tire that bears the name "U. S." is built the best way its makers know how. It isn't the car, but the man who owns the car, that counts with the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. IV As representatives of U. S. 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