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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
rwMi(MWii" -". i - i tttot0 ftt: it ' J W r- XXV ONTARIO. MALHEUR COUNTY, OIJEOON, 'LWICTAY, MARCH 17, 1921 NO. 15 IW'Mfc fciy y -y Famous Olds Ferry Will PasslfM. PAPERS FOR BIG When Highway Is Completed fFARM .WAGE SCALE IS IIIHTOItIO OLDS FHKKV, Till: OLOHST IN HASTIIKN OKKHON IN CONTINl'Ol'H, OPF.HA'liON HINCH IH.1H HAS HKKN NOKTIIWH8T DHVKI.OP WAS USED BV OLD PIONEERS Thren of lit Owners Have Diimiinl While Operating; II Cni'ili'il Hun. tlreds In fluid Hiitti f Iilnlii. Hatlii Autos Uted ll In UiIit Year t'l'l'l.'im rrt tttui .' ...... ISSUK TO I'UNH WA It HANTS Next Tuomluy tho voters or tho city will pass upon tltu proposition nf funding tlio pros- cut oiilHlnmllng wurrantn liy authorizing n liontl Ihbiio to ro- fr plnco them. The nmoiini nf f 1110 Cliy'H ItlllOblOllllPSn Ih In f nowiso chuiigod by Hip bond h. j. hiioj but Itii churnctor In cluing- oil from n pio'ent tlomnud debt ! to n Bpcolf IimI ttino obligation, i ml ItH pnnnngn will greatly ro- ! Move tbo cmbnrrnnntiit ill In unicii tlio City Council imeir, T hasteni Oregon Live Work ('iiinpnn.i Piepniliijr To Pul I'niiiniH P- Itiitiili Limits tluiliT Welti' Will Cover ni),(llll) Aries In llnriipy County now .3. .. No olhor Institution In Southeast pm OroKou has boon mom closely connected with tlio growth of thlH region nml of tlio Htnto to wuhI tlmn Old Forry. With tho building of tlin Old Oi-okoii Trail from On tnrlo to Huntington It will boiotno oiio of tho memories of tho pant. No other Terry linn no continuous ly Horvod tho peopto from the dnyH of tho old ox teaiim of tho Oregon Plonoorn on their wnv from tho Hunt to tho promised Inmt of Wlllninqtio and Columbia valleyH, to tho modern milo tourlMtH with their high power ed carH or lowly Fords. Olds Perry linn carried overy known Irniisporlu tlon vehicle, nuvo rallroiul earn am) nlrplntiPH. Ox teaniH, linnon, nutos havu uhpiI It during Its yearn of ser vleo In IraiiHportliiK thousand ncrorm tho nwlft current of the Hnuko from tho Idaho to tlio Oregon hIiIo or vice vorsn. In ItH day Olds Forry wan uhpiI by tho trappers of tho UiiiIhoii Day company, and by cavalry troops of the United Hliiles army enrnulo to fight the Ilannock IudlaiiH during their uprising. Thousniidn of mod ern nutolHtH havo paid tho price of the furry trip while untold inimliorR of travelers havo ukp.i1 It for local IraiiHporlatlon, ranchnrn havo taken rattle ncrox upon It for more than half n century. Pretenl Owner Visits Oulnrlo Murray Morton who with his hrnthor Carl owns nml operates the ferry wan In Ontario Tuesday for a visit with IiIh mothor. Mrs. I.. M. Morton, Ih proparlng for tho pnnslng of tho ferry nml already has n deal on for Us dlHpoMltlon after this yenr's trafflo Is cared for. Mr. Mor ton Is hanking on tho tourist trnvel of this year to off-set, to n dogreo tho loss occasioned by tho building of tho road. "Wo had hoped that tho road would not he built for n year or two, hut know that eventually Olds Kerry would pans Just an did the ferry nt Ontario nnd nt Nyssn which our family ownod nt ono time Now that tho Highway Commission lias nettled tho matter, however, we nro rind that It Is coming straight to Ontario." said Mr. Morton. IIiin Interesting History "Tho original ferry." nald Mr. Morton." wnH built In 1858 by J. P. Olds, then an employe of tho Hud son liny company which had Itn trap porn In that suction. Tho original nreseiit boat nnd wan built, no I have beon told, with groat difficulty Iloforo tho first rablo wan pulled across tho river thoy used to cross tho river with rnftn. Thin wan so nlnw and so dnngernun that tho forry wan finally established. "In tho early days with only the rurront of tho ntroam for motive powor tho operators used to take threo to four bourn to cross the ntroam. Two or threo trips per day wan all that could bo mado. Now wo cross In threo minutes, nnd ofton tho auto tourists nro Impatient with oven that short trip. "Thoro Is n vant dlfferenco In the trafflo which tho forry carries now from that for which It wns original ly built. Tlion It cnrrlod tho o teams of tho settlors bound for the gold fields of thcr linker country nt for over In tho Wlllnmmotto and tho Columbia vallevs. Many of the pioneer families of Oregon first stop pel foot on what In now tho stnto of OtJgon from tho old forry. "Tho first cable for the forry enme round tho horn and wns packed to tho slto of tho Oregon nldo of thr Snake from Umatilla landing. "Hesldo carrying settlers tho ferry, In Its day was used by tho United Btatos army, for It was thoro that Colonel Howard and his cavnlry crossod tho river from Fort Wnlln Walla enrouto to fight tho IlaunncV hidlans In 1870 during an uprising New llont NchmIimI "When gold wns discovered Ir T THE FUMBLES OF 1920 Tiiiw l'ly Show, lleviie, MlnMicI nti.l .Mut leu I Coint'ilj' full .'or Wide Dl-plny of Tiileiit To lie I'u'tlllyNliigiil Itehenrsaln havo beon In progrcm' now for several days for tho Ameri can Legion's oxlrnvngnnzn which In ,to bo given nt tho Mnjontlo Moudny nnd Tuesday, March 28 nnd 20 Theso rohenrsnls havo rmoliml y place whoro It can nafely bn nald that tho entertainment will tin (h host homo talent production ever held In thin section. Anldo from pretty dnnclng girls, excellent chorus singing, vocal hoIiw. nolo dancon and specialties, tho pro gram calls for handsome ntiift" kcI tlngs nml elnborato costuming to uoigiKou ino otrects proilured In preparing tho sneptiirle Piri Danny Wallace nml Itodney lllll.im .linvo nurroiinilpil thomsolven wlt'i many cnpiibie nsslstautn who nro en tering Into tho spirit or th-j prndui tlon with n pep Hint licspoiikn fuc cenn. Doth theso men nro In thom solven n whole nhow, snys tho Xiimm iA'ador-Horald In Itn review of tho production which thoy staged for tlio Nninpa heglon mon. Tho Loador Hornld wns oxtrnv.i ,gnnt In Itn prnlso of tho show which thoy put on there, nml both men do claro that In Ontnrln thoy have round talent that onunln the Nimpa aggregation, If It doen not surpass Hint or tho Junction city, so Ontnrlo Is duo for tho best show or tho year, Mnrch 28 nnd 20, for the lien oflt of tho Legion's building fund The Knstcti' Oregon Lira Hiecl: Co. yosterduy rilod tholr nitiiit nnd ilnln wlt'i the U. S. land ottleo lit thin city for i iDsorvoIr to wi tiio holdings c,r tho company bo w Hie r ranch, snyn tho lluriiit Tlm Herald In It last weok'n Issue. Tho reservoir site covers thu pres ont I ranch property nml It In un derstood rrom the report of th en gineers tnnt tlio wntur will cover bo- Tneiity Cents I'.-,' Hour nnd 'IVn lllilll' lliij nxntt. AilopH'il if MID I'ci' Month fin- Single M.m Iti. Ii'irst In ('lull Wuili Iti'poi inl At tho rsgulnr monthly moi'Mnit of tho oxpcutlvo commltteo or the Mnlhour County Farm llunwin Ih.ii nt tho City Hall last Saturday after noon It wan decided to ndopt the following schedule for Inhor for the coming pcnsonj 20 cents per hour, based on nT) hour day or Slu and hoard for ;1nglo innn nnd (GO to $70 Mr mJJt and wlfo. Mrs Krflr M. Crnll, count super intendent of schools who In chnlr mnn or tho boys' nnd glrln' club Cld Ordinance Declared to Be Sufficient if Officers Will Act -" tiiitv kiiu nillUl ..III L1IIUI llll- ... mv hkij a 111(11 K"l" fclllll tweon 40,000 nnd r0,000 ncros of work committee roported Hint there Innd. wns n mnrkod Intorost In the work KICK OF WIIITI! .Ml'l.i: HTL'I'F UNI)H UHKIW lli:iXlli: .ll'IKIK Lloyd, "Hod" Johnson, sheoplnr.l- or, Romowhnt nccummulntod a caign of "whlto mulo" or n suitable siib- stltuto. It nrferted his dlsporiltlon so badly Monday morning Hint he wnntod to fight Jay Snltsmnn, Motor vohlclo license Inspector, who hinl' tagged somo earn on Oregon 8eept Ho wanted to bnttlo po badly that he nnnnuncod tho fact to tho entire world. Ills doslro was cominiin'-''t-od to Mr. Snltsmnn, who lmniPrtl"n- ly Indlcntod his doslro to comply with his request. Thou "Hod" backed down, nnd declared ho would go quietly out or town. "Hod" did not do Hint. Ho rotum ed to Oregon streot nnd ncrosim' Marshal II. C. Farmer nnd again be en mo llbornl with his vocabulary Tho mnrshal llHtenod for n few intn ut oh to "Ited" and thou lnmlod lilie In Jail. Acting, Judgo I). l. Donr born througlit "Hod" ought to con tribute for his speeches nml hand ed him $10 nnd cost. Leo Orny, who claimed that ho returned to Ontario to locate n pint that ho hid hr last Inlr wcok foil In with Nlgtif Marshal J H. Oordon Saturday night. Leo wns "splfllcntod " After resting In tho cooler Bundny ho ap peared lie fore Judgo Penrborn Mon day morning nml drew n skhloo s'-m $23 nud costs. Doing minus tlm $23 This In nn Ideal nrnlnct nnd In private, thereforo not nuhjoct to the poisiiiio noiny incitiont In many In stnuces. Tho Innd covered by tho roHtirvoIr n nit owned by the com pany except n few government tracts. Tho Innd to he covered In rich noil nud It In uudomtooil tlio ronipnny Intends to colon Uo tho lar.l nn soon nn tho project Is In shnpo to deliver tho wnter. Thin project linn been under con templation ror several yonr.i. In rm't It wns tho plan nt tho time tho own ers took tho big land holdings o"ei rrom William Ilnnley nnd h'n nsnocl- aten. The rumor or railroad extension move mn ho ronllred, nltliom?li I' Is s'r.nvl tli.it tho Jlne would I nvo to !' built south of thti Mi'llirui like In mtlor lo properly Mrvo M-'n tnirt It has been ssll tlin the K'ntlo iiiiido nu the bnn'ic .if !'. drntiiiigp cnnnl roimlMii'tml through tlio ' II llen S'vnmp" by Mr. I Init io v hiiB bieii lntonilu for i railroad gindi. nnd tho compnuv would linll.l lt om rnllrond up the lIttx"n vf.l loy when tho propor tlm) omnr If t ocsnry. From nn nuthorntlvo soureo It It learned that one or the itn-ilio'.tli'ri In tho company linn stated tli.it th only thing that would dolay Immed Into construction would ho Inability to securo tho neconsary funds to urofocuto tho work. With such pros pects nnd tho character nt the men behind it thoro In evorv wihoii to bollovo tho work will bogln In the nonr future With thin project under wny thoro Is hope or morn development work lining Htnrtod In this county during tho season. Tho war dolnyed such undertakings In tho recent yearn bui with Iho demand ror grenter pro duction nml tho desire or mnnv for reasonably priced lands, wo should soo material advancement from thin tlmo nn, ovor tho county nnd Hint through tho otrico ovory co-onnrntlon would bo given the work. Want Poultry Clulit A. II. Cain, chairman or tho poul try division declared that poultry elubn should ho encouraged anil to nssiti in this work, (Irahnm Park had orforod n sotting of Hhodo Is Innd Hod eggs to nny hoy or girl In mo rniro section Mr. Cain nlso or forod n sotting of Whlto Leghorn oggn to any hoy or girl In tho county. rotor Teuton of Nyssn, chairman or tho marketing rommlttoo report ed that many pool orders wero bolng taken ror potatoes so thnt flvo car loads orseod would bo brought to tho county. Ho nlso said thero wore offers on hnnd of 20,000 pounds of Woklow wheat. Ho roquestod thnt n roproHintntlvo or tho Dalivmnn't League Do brought to the county, nnd thnt Iho publicity or Hm cam pnlgn ho placed in tho hands or County Agent U. A. Ilroltliniip R. I. Ornhnm, Minlrmnu of tho Llvostoi'k Improvumnnt eommlttee reported that while thore was a ib slre on the part of tho far,n-s ro' mnro dairy oattl anil Improved herds Hllltl.NKItS TO OIVK 111(1 I'AHTl AT WILSON HALL ON MAIICH I!:l Tho Initial bow of tho latost soclnl organisation of thla section, tho Mal heur County Shrlno club will bo UOItl nt tlio Wllnnn liall nn M',t.. day March 23. Invitations have beon extended to nomn 7T, Slirlnnra mwt tholr wlvos, sweothonrts or afflnltoi to bo prosont nt tho gnthorlng. According to tho Invltntlonn tho guests will havo a medley or enter tainment oHorod. To thoso who iiiinco thero will bo sutflclont oppor tunity. To thoso who do not but would play cards, ample arrange- menu nnvo been mado to irtiko thorn hnppy. Itofrcshmeiits will lm provided nml nu emphatic good time Is. assured by tho commltieo In charge no ni:i: win ni:w dhastic oh- DIVANCH TO SCI'I'HIXS OAH- IIAOH NUISANCi: WITH .MKAS- UIH AI.HKAIIV KNACTKI) COVHHINO (XJNDITIONS OO.MI'iaiNHI) OP' ONE TABLE LICENSE SUSPENDED Attempt To nmiinwnt Hecent 1.1- ct'iiw) uw Hrlngt Action Some Iinprou'int'iii Noted In Condi. Hon or Alleys Hut Corral Still l'lourKh CONTRACTOR COMES TO VIEW ROUTE OE ROAD lAibltrntoi-N Complete Work m Old ori'Koii Trull Klght or Way yuei- llont Tut Up to Th Con- tract To He I-i't Soon Contractor linvo nlrendy begun to nrrlve horo to go ovor tho rouin or tho Old Oregon Trnll rrom On tario to n point opposlto Welser which will bo lot nt tho meeting or tho Highway Commission In Port land on April (. This rnct togethor with tho addi tional fnct that tho arbitrators, F. M. Orolg. A. M. Johnston nnd C. C, Hunt minted to fix tho price to hi pnld for right of way to those who agreed to thus settlo tho matter. Hint owing to tho financial linvo completed their report nud HI- WHITMAN COLLEGE GLEE CLUB WILL PRESENT CONCERT HERE sltuntlnii this wns not nn opportune tlmo to carry on n campaign. C. M. Ilonumnnt of tho community bcttermont commlttco reported tho rnllure of tho herd Inw to pass, and urged that tho ranchers prnmnto n mutual insurnnco on liny nnd build ings. Tho cniiTity ngent wan directed to son whothor or not fedoral funds might be borrowed ror neod Inann, nnd nthor routine mattorn wero dis posed or nt Iho meeting. Tho direc tors prosont were: President V. V. Hlckox. KHIo M. Crnll. 8. P. (Irn hnm, A II. Cain. Peter Tonson, I. K. Onkon. T W. Clngelt, II. It. Well man, C M. Iloaiimont and L. It. nrelthanpt. en it witn mo county court, nro tho nulntvi "tig ntepn taken dur'ng tho past week. Rovoral or tho Innd ownnrn who did not ngroo to nrhltrnto uro hold ing nut hff.Hnst nny so'llemotit nrd stops will be taken to rnnlomu Hie right of wny needed through tlHr liroporty nn that evorythlns will b In rendlness linloro construction will bo rommoncod, p.hi:nt-ti:achi:hh to si:i: nxiimiTs of fashion hiiow Hi'tiirii of Popular Mimlral ()i;!anli. Hon Will (live Oiitui'ln Aiintlit'i' Treat High School Juniors In Charge of IVifornuiiiro Tho Whltmnn College gloo club will npponr In enncort nt the High School auditorium, iindor tho mis plena of the Junior class, on March 31, Tho club In nlrndy popular til Ontario, for on two previous occas ions it linn sung to largo nud do lighted nudlonces. Howard R. Prnt. director or Whit man Consorvntory or Music, who hns trnlnod tho Whitman College Qlee Club, will nccompnny the sing ers nn tholr spring tour nnd will cor,. duct the concort to bo glvon bv Iho club in this city. Tho wflll-lmliiicei' ensomble or volros hns inudo U po- fillile to present n prnnrsm or ex coptlnnnl musical leerlt The pro Mirhhil "college pop" will not b. lacking and tho who tMw-l Hi- oncort will get a taste of "Whitman plrlt" which the "mlsHlonnrlei" revor full to raill.ito SENIOR GLASS WINS APPROVAL WITH PLAY Annual Theatrical Kveul .of . Si'linol llif-t (i'Iimi In Vi'ni'H (ViiHili'd Home llnjojt Huteilntninent Ugh Versatility l the word thnt char Leo Is boarding nt Vnlo for tho time nJ,",r,50'! xhn W"'""" Gl , '''"' bolng. I.KWISTON MAN IIKHK TO OIVK PKHSONAI ATTENTION TO SAW (Continued on Last Page) Twontv-two rollogo men nro In !! I organization. Tho chorus numlwr 'eghten singers, the jnzz orehostrs , has ten plnvors, which touothor with tho Inimical Impersonations nf Hnr . por Joy, tho offoriiigu or tho vnri'lv , . qunrtotto and or tho club soloists Clnus ureler, Jr. or LnwUtnn ' Innkn n program that promlsnn no Idaho so'i or tho ownor or tlu Hu'-.a dull momont A crowded house chain or storos arrived In On!.ir. i gjiouhl groot tho boys on tholr locil Inst week to tako porsnnnl cli.in: ! appearauro. or Iho Milo which tho locnl InMMn-l Tho soloists nt tho conilnc con Hon ha schedulod ror tho conipn ' cort by tho Whltmnn Cnllftgo Olee weot. .Mr. Ilrelr Is tho sr.l-.i numn- Club, will bo Howarl lleed. l,aiione gor or the rirm which has 40 Hor.-i nml Wnltor Mueller, pianist Munl- in iaui,v, uregen aim wnhuii'gion lor will nlso accompany thn choral Local Attorney Deemed Most Likely Candidate for U. S. District Attorney numbors by the club. borg will "tickle tho ho 'oaz orchostrn Artnui I-' ir. ivor'.i'H'' ror CHKDITOHS TAKK CHAHOF OP I'IFHH'S HUSTAUHANT IH'SINIISS ono or two others, tho mo-1 Height ror nnd regarded ns tho hleget plum mi the fodoral plum iron Is sougiit by sovoral aspirants, Includ Tho buslnoiw of Kd Flfer. known Fifer's Cnro wan tnken oor b the creditors last Frldny. Tho lnltl action onmo on tho claim or W. B Leos for nnii-payjnont of rent nnd his resulted in many confororcw of tho mterostod crodltors Thr Inde Lnst Tuosday ovonlng nt tho Mn Jostle Theatre, tho Soulnr Clnsn of Ontnrlo High School, presented what Is considered to bo the host piny ovor Hinged by n graduating class, tho tltlo ot which was "An Amorlcnn Citizen" Tho play renturon an Amorlcnn who is In Knghiud nud liudH hlnueir entangled In n finan cial difficulty as the result of tho disappearance or ono or his partners Thnt ho may snvo hlmseir and oth-r partner from dishonor, ho Is compell ed ngnlnst his will to marry hln cousin to gain flnnnclal aid. In so doing ho rinds hlmseir confront! with many dlffloultlo nnd precarious pretlloainents, thnt only nu American could so tdirowdly overcomo. Jack Weaver was tho hero or "The American Cltlzon" under tb nan.e or Crmtfr while Mlsn ituth Vcdil I job n MIhs nontrlco Carew w tlio leading ludy. Tholr ability to piny tho lending parts, w m fi.- them the npprovnl of thn large audience To mv the least however everyout or tho supporting cast acted his or hor part In n vory creditable man- nor. uiweinsii pralso and credit )a duo Miss (atherlno Conway ror hei, efforts to make this event such n successful ono. In the third act, a streot sceiut In Nice, Franco, on Cnmlvnl iluy. tne six French girls greatly pleased tho nudlonee with tholr charming dunces Tho min-lo was furnished by the High Schonl Crchnstrn, wlven vn- tlorod mam i.oa.itlful soloctlci.t thru nut U'o ovii'lug. At tho High Kchom niidltorlum next Friday ovonlng tho pupils of tho domestic science dnpnrtmont am to present tlio first nnnunl rnshlon .show. Tho costumes to bo worn by I tho models will ho thoso loaned for win occasion oy inn mnrrunniB oi uio city Asldo from tho fashion show thero will ho n uuiuhor of pnpors on do mestic sclouco nubected by stuilnnts nnd Judgo Halton Illggs will dollvur a short address. A cordial Invita tion Is extended by tho nccoclntlnn to nil who nro Intorostod In tho work or tho schools to attend this meet ing. nnfroHhmontB will bo on sain In tho domestic sclouco tlopnrtmont nttor tho porformnnco , No nilml slnn will bo charged ror tho enter-tnlnmont. WANT ONTAHIO TI1SI IN IIAHHHALL LHAfir At the city hnll Monday nvculng n number or local baseball fans mot to consldor tho possibility of accept Ire tho Invitation extended by DnlKo, Nninpa, Cnldwoll and P.mmott to Join with thorn, and Welsor. If It too will nccopt In tho formation or n buHolinll Knforcentont or tho presonl health nnd niilnnnco ordlnnncos. not tho mi. nctmont or now ones Is what is need ed to accomplish tho bottermont or conditions in tho city. Thnt waH tho conclusion nt which tho momhors or tho Council nrrlvod Tuosday ovonlng nt tiro ndjournod meeting hold for tho ptirposo or passing upon a now ordlnnnco, Tho provisions or tho prosont or dlnnnco which prohibit tho disposi tion or Rarbnge, manuro or othor nv iuso in tho city, savo In Uy proor containers, which must bo ctoancd nnd tho contents hnulod nwny ovory sovon days, ir onrorcod Is all that mont or tho council bcllovo in neces nary lo control tho situation ir on forced. Councilman K. M. drolg wan tho only ono dlssontlng from thin vlow point. "This ordlnnnco hns boon on the hookn moro than a yenr and I havi. trloil to got action upon It wlthoul success. I enmo hem tn iim i.n . hnll nnd thoy told mo that thoro wan no ordlnnnco to control tho cor ral niilsanco. and I was willing then, nnd am willing now, to nlgn a com plaint undor thnt ordlnnnco. What I want, and nil I want Is Hint pen plo who koop stock In tho city bo ntoppod from crenllng filthy tlltenso brooding, fly Incubntlng conditions." "Tho orillnnnron on tho bonks pro hibit tho disposing or gnrbngo, ma nuro and nthor roruso within tho city limits, and roqulro thnt inch matter bo kopt In fly tight contnln orn nml moved every seven days. If that Is dono there will bo fnw who will maintain n oorrnl," said Coun cllman I. B. Oakos. "Thl ordlnnnco should bo onrorcod, Tho mnrnhnl can go over tho nlloys or tho city evory wook and chock up on tho sit uation, nnd If r. fow prosocutlous are ohtnlnod I bollovo that that will end tho dirriculty. If t does not then wo can pass an ordlnnnco prohibit ing tho kooplng or stock within tho city limits at nil. "That is my idoa," said Council man W. L. Turner, "tho prosont or dinanco is ns broad nud ns sMngout nH tho proposed monsuro nnd I bc llovo that all that Is needed Is Its onrorcomont." "Woll, thon, lots enforco It" snld Councilman D. W. Powers "Have tho marshnl go out nml got n low violotorH nml provo whothor or not this ordlnnnco Is any good. It It In tanmin Vnlo. Parma, Pnyotto and Council I llot wo cnn onnot OII t will stop Tho Orogonlan of Tuosday, nnd tho Oregon Journal of Wednosdny each contalnod stories of probablo appointments to tedorat orricet. Among tho list or thoso whoso ap pointment was declared to bo prob able was that or Attorney P. J. Qal laghor ot this city to tho post or United State District Attornoy for -arajaa ,. H" a "" '" ""l " Kl- - - - - lm- u'nitnr Tnn t di,.. ., i " inierosiuu cruuiinrs j nr inue- JuUen A llE "of vi ii, .i venAmt Market, which bad n mon- JUIien A. Iiurioy Of alO. Howeer PnPn nn llm nrnnnrlv lino l,r.,... i the candidacy or oach of these v ?.nf ?n,."!ro.p. T.. IlnB. ,,c' " ..ln rt.nC"7. ?, '''al?i.MS-. ?,L,. been pending lo Hng to n r,.rf..Pn, gher who. ns tho original Strnflrld of tho tnnglo which has r. lu'ted Harry P Clement nml wiro re hero rrom Halter visiting with rcl atlvos and friends. Fred Klro Is hero from Kntor prltto, Orogou, visiting with his family- reestablished and maluUlnml pv n going roncci'n. Thoro ar mnuy creditors among whom tho Do's. Credit Men'" association represent. several while local nttorr.iys repre sent others. As tho Aru goes to press no agreernoift hns been reached nmnng them ns to tho flnnl nntli raont of Its affairs. nro nlso discussing tho possible formntlon of n Inaguo and tho local fans discussed tho possibility of en tering that combination If an invltu Hon woro recolvod. It was docldod, howovor, that tho first Invitation bo tho ono fnvorod. It wns nlso doclded thnt If u learn Is plncod in tho leaguo It shall con sist of homo plnyors only t pnsalblo. but In nny ovoui that not mnro than two outsldo players bo hired. Laruo Illackaby and J, F Joyco wero dologated to go to Holso Sun day to moot with tho othor repre sentatives to get tholr idea an to tho class of ball to bo ptaynd, tho outline oi tho schodulo nud othor mntters connected with the lo.iguo. Mrs. Fred SolgoJ hns gone to Nninpa to Join her husband who has beci. employed Ihora ror some tlmo. tlio nulsanco," Councilman II. K. Udlck nlso assented to Hint propos ition. "I can go ovor tho city ovory soven days,' said Marshal II. (.'. Parmer, "of courso It will tako n lot of tlmo. I would havo don.) so tho past woek but thoro was consider nblo moonshluo In ovldeure about tho city end I wan busy with othor mattorH. Let mo say this, howovor, that tho alloy on this sltlu of Oro gon Ktrtot is clennor than It tin? beon In ten years, and a largo num ber of the worst places hav been cleaned up considerably, I will give the worm ensos notlco now and ir thoy do not clean up will briny. (Continued on Lam Page. Idaho Solons Consider Enacting Law To Return This Section to Old Time Tho Ontario Commercial Club ns a body and J. It. IJlaokaby powm nlly woro appqnlod to by wlro Mon day for nn opinion as whethiii" or not Ontario doslred to have thn ecc llon returned to tho Mountain Tlmo zone, with Huntington as tho wo.Uorn edgo or tho zone. The wlro camo rrom Senator It N Btnnriold who told ror the rirst tlmo of a Dronnsi-il inw which tno niuho delegation W ings n tho tlmo zono regulation. While Ontario Is not united In Its opinion or thu matter Prosltlint It. W. Jones arinr u "iinvurn or t. sit uation Including Interviews with many business men nud line linn wlrod tho Senator that tho present tlmo zono was iatisfti nr" In this connection It is undor. tood that Payette which ban been operat ing undor two tlmn schedulon has abandoned tho i.iul systom and ur- to liitroduro to ovorrulo tho action lug Paclflo tlmo only, Jus- ns Is On or tho Intorstato Commission's find-Mario.