(Nteto r. XXV ONTAEIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OKEOON, TJIUECDAY, APRIL 7, 1921 NO. 17 LOW PRESSURE IRRIGATION SYSTEM UNDER BANCROET PLAN PROPOSED PROSPECT FOR ARID LAND LAWS BRIGHT FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS COMMISSION AWARDS CONTRACT EORflRST SECTION STATE HIGHWAY NEW CHIEF IS NAMED &v$n. COUNCIL DJ8CUHHEH FKAHIML 1TV OK PEHMANENTLY SOLV ING PH011LEM OK GETTING WATEIt KOH 1HHIGATION UNDEIl GKOUND l OUTLINE STREET BEHERMENTS Idcn Advanced of Taking WnliT In llMii to Center of City mill Using Ditches for Dlitrlhu- lion Temporarily Adding to Plpo Mnei Gradually. lloliovlng that tho ultlmato solution ot tho Irrigation question which has no lone baffled succeeding city councils moans tho adoption ot an under ground low prosBuro systom, tho city council at Its mooting Mon day night Initiated nctlou toward that accomplishment. As outlined by Mayor W. II. Doo tlttlo nnd Councilman Ivan E. Oakos tho plan calls for tho formation ot a Ilancroft Improvement district for Ir rigation In that Mcctlon of tho city went ot tho railroad tracks nnd cast of tho VUla l'nrk addition. It Is proposed to tnko water from tho rlvor somowhoro In tho Itlvor h'iIo addition nnd plpo It In 18 Inch concroto pipes nlong tho nlley bo twoon Ulchnrdson and Vlrtuo stroots to Washington nvcnuo nnd In 12 Inch plpo from Washington streot to tho southern limits ot tho city. From this main plpo lino n taw blocks, per hups, ot latoral pipes will bo neves nary for tho present) whllo tho re mainder of tho distribution will be mado through tho present existing ditches. In tho future tho ditches will bo roplacod with plpo lines when conditions Justify tho expen diture Tho proposed plan rocommends It self, doclarod tho officials, In that It avoids making n general obligation for tho city In financing It, can bo done chonply and at tho samo tlmo all tho property within tho district bears a portion ot tho cost of tho systom. It Is ostlmatod that tho Initial Im provement will cost approximately $15,000 and will bo homo by 2, COO lots within tho district or $0.00 por lot. Tho ontlro district of course will boar tho cost ot tho pumping systom and main plpo lino and tho latorals will bo assessed against tho property which thoy servo. Tho Initial rosolutton doclnrlng tho Council's Intention to thus solvo tho problem, was passod at tho moot ing Monday and will bo hoard at a later mooting ot tho city body. With this systom In uso tho flooding ot tho collars and baso monts about tho city which has bo como froquont of lato and concern ing which numerous protests have boen filed with tho, council will bo avoided. Htreet Improvement Proposed Tho Council also passed tho Ini tial resolution for tho formation of n local Improvement district for the purposo of grading nnd graveling streots. Qonorally speaking the district Includes Richardson, Vlrtuo and Morfltt streets from tho Bouth ond of tho city northward as far as thoso stroets uro built up, and the side streetB lending to them for from two to four blocks each. 'Tho spec ifications according to tho resolu tion call for gravel six inches doep over 16 foot of tho center of the road. In this connection tho council dis cussed, too, tho adoption of a chango tin tho curbing specifications of the city from H feet to 28 foot, with soveral Intermediate distances of fered as compromises however no action was taken on tho matter. CREDITORS APPOINT TRUSTEE IK FIFER I1ANKIIUITOV CASK At a meet of tho creditors ot E. A. Plfer, held nt tho City Hall Mon day before C. M. Stearns, roforeo In bankruptcy, W. H. Doollttle was ap , pointed trustee to represent tho majority of the creditors. Tho firm of Drooko & Gallagher was retain ed by the trusteo and on Tuesday a suit. In equity was started for a re turn of tho restaurant property which was taken by A Robinson by virtue of a mortgage hold by him. The creditors represented at the meeting Monday filed claims which were allowed totaling $3200. COU.N'CIIj TOLD THAT CITV LACKS WATERING THOUGH "It Is funny how somo things nro overlooked," rcmarkod n memhor ot tho City Council at tho closo of tho meeting' Mon dny night, nftcr J. M. Patter son had caltod tho attention ot tho city fathers to tho fact, that In Ontario thoro Is no place a tired thirsty horse can refresh Itself. Tho forco of Mr. Patterson's remarks Impollod tho Council to recommend that tho water committee Investigate tho mat ter and locate a convenient alto for tho construction ot n wntorlng trough. VALLEY DAIRYMEN TO JOIN OREGON LEAGUE Commllto .Men Appointed to luves (ln to Sentiment. Iteport Unani mously In Kilt or of Joining Oregon Astoelntlon Plan MemherNhlp Cumpnlgn Committees of tho farm bureau nnd commercial club organizations ot Malheur nnd Pnyetto couutlos, which hnvo boon studying tho fu ture outlook, for tho marketing of datry products from this section ot tho country and Investigating prac tical steps which might bo taken to safeguard tho Interests of this growing young Industry, hnvo do cldod nftcr soveral conferences and meotlngs to ask tho Oregon Dairy man's Longuo to uccept member ships from this section. Tho pro,-1 vulllng Heutlmout Is that this league J which Is ulreudy strongly Intrench- od with nonrly 3000 old members nnd n good and sufficient working management, offers an opportunity to tlo up with something which Is doflnlto ami reliable Tho Icaguu controls twenty chooso factories and flvo buttor fnctorlos, besides doing a largo business In whole milk. Tho enrollment In March was six hun drod now members, so that tho mom bcrshlp th probably about 3600 at this tlmo. : Is tho deslro of tho commltteo In rhurgo nt nrrnugomonts that tho farm bureau and commercial bodlos of tho Interested couutlos tnko an active Interest In this matter. It Is planned to conduct a series of meetings later In tho month and speakers from tho Marketing depart ment ot tho Agricultural College, tho Oregon Dairyman's Loaguo and others will ho Invltod to come. Thoso meetings should bo attondod by business moil and farmers In geuoral, whothor thoy are dairymen or not, as It will provide tho first largo opportunity for all ot our cit izens to become familiar with this now cooperative movement for tho marketing ot farm products which promise to revolutionize marketing prnct'-o within n short tlmo, CLEAN-UP OF CORRALS ENDORSED BY MEETING Commercial Club Members Request Mayor To Procliilin Clean-up Day mill Endorse. Councilman (.'rein's Htnifil on Corral Nuisance Abatement Whllo tho olty council has Inaug urated a clean-up campaign tho Commercial club at Its mooting last night, upon tho motion of "W. J. Pinny, requeited llnHSIty council to proclaim r. holiday for a general clean-up of tho city, and thus secure a greater co-oporallon In tho ei.'ort to mako Ontario cleaner. Further than that the club went It was unanimously voted thnt tho club ondorso the position taken by Councilman E. M. (Jrelg In His ef fort to abate tho nuisance caused by filthy corrals. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fifer spent few days In Boise this week. Ioonl Commit ton Culls On U. H. Heritor It. N. Htaiifleld At WeNer On Tuesday unit Itcrelveo Encouragement Thnt Congress will, If tho special session Is protracted, tnko up tho question ot a basic reclamation net fur arid Innds, Is tho opinion ot Bonntor It. N. Stnnflold, who wos seen nt his Wolsor offlco Tuesday nftornoon by a commltteo from On- tnrlo Interested In tho Owyhee dis trict. "If congress succeeds In getting tho omorgoncy tnrltf nnd tho taxa tion measures through boforo tho worm wenthor It Is probnhlo thnt an adjournment wilt bo taken nnd tho reclamation monsuro will bo dolaycd until tho rcgulnr torm which opons In pecomber," said tho Sonntor. Concerning tho Owyhee project tho Bonntor domonstrntcd n knowl odgo of Its status, but doclarod that between tho sovoral Oregon projects that will bo cousldorcd It would bo' out ot place for him to dorlnro n protoronco. "It is up. to you moil to fortify tho delegation with facts concerning tho project nnd nugmont tho reports thnt wilt ho mado by the reclamation engin eers. When tho reclamation depart ment selects tho .Oregon projoct It will recommoud then It Is tho duty ot tho delegation to got behind thnt particular projoct and socuro it. ".Vover In tho history of tho stato so far as I know," ho said "was thoro a better spirit of harmony and H united purposo to urge tho claims of Oregon boforo Congress. Candidate Calls Too In tho commltteo which called upon Bonntor Stanflold wore: Mayor i W. II. Doollttlo, Prosldont It. W I Jones ot tho Comerclul Club, Itepro- soutntlvo P. J. (lallagher, Ivan E. I Oakcs, O. A. Kratz nnd George K. Alkon ot tho Argus, After tho conference Irrigation mnttors, Mr, concerning Gallagher who Is a enndtdato for tho position ot United Stntos District Attorney for Oregon hold n protracted confer ence with tho sonntor. What was J thO result, nolthor divulged, hut Mr. Gallagher apparently wits nnythlng but down cast on his rotum from tho session. IRRIGATED AREA OF Klfty Per Cent IncreaHu Noted In Past Decade llurul Population However Ilai Not .Maintained SALEM, Or., March 30 Thoro are approximately 92G.000 acres of Irrigated land In Oregon, oxcluslvo ot Dcschutos county, . which has about 75,000 ncros under wator, ac cording to a roport ot tho United States consus bureau rocelvod today at tho offices of Percy A. Cupper, stato engineer. In 1910 tho consus showod 080 acres ot Irrigated land In Oregon, which, when compared with tho fi gures made avallublo today, Indi cates that the Irrigated lands In tho state have Increased GO por cent dur ing tho last decade. Dosplto this Incroaso oj Irrigated amis, however, tho rural uouulatlon ot Oregon has not advanced as rap-1 . lon,ltifni nioco waa enlorablo Idly as In somo of tho other states I ,hnt I)oa """' p,fco. ?,nB enJnmQ In the west. In Idaho the increase , while Tho Sword ot rorrara, was In rural population has 4ieon twice ( magnificently done, as groat as In Oregon, whllo sovoral , particularly ploaslng was tho Blng other wostorn statos have had slml- , of ,h unroll0 nl,a hass see lar gains. .. . ... . , ,,, ,. "The Increase In our rural noou-fiiou lallon," said Mr. Cupper, "Is a vital elomout In tax reduction As tho population Increases waste ncreago Is devoloped and tho lands Improved evoutually become subject to taxa tion. "Fortunately, under tho prosont system ot handling Irrigation In Ore gon, tho state Is not callod upon to ndvnnco funds to' assist In this Im portant phtiso ot agricultural devel opment. While It Is true that tho rtato guarantees Interest on Irriga tion bonds, this obligation later falls upon the respective districts Im proved and no money Is required to be ralsod for this purposo by taxa tion." Mr. Cupper said the Oregon plan of financing Irrigation projects had received much favorable comment and had resulted In tho adoption of similar codes in the statos ot Wash ington. Wyoming, Utah nud Arizona Tho two children of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Graham, Itobort and Harbara, are recovering from tho whooping cough. Friction In Department Results In Act Inn by Chief Iiiils Krocsiln, Jr. Who linn Served Faithfully For Tlneo Venrs Pitst Much to tho surprise ot many ot tho council and most citizens, who hnd no Intimation that any friction oxlstcd .' In tho tiro dopartmont, LouTs Kroessln, Jr. who has been chief for tho paBt thrco years ten dorod his resignation to tho City Council at It meeting last Monday ovcnlng. Ills nctlou was, accoptcd nnd J. 11. Athorton, assistant chief, wns promoted to tho head ot tho department. In accepting Chief Krocssln's re signation, mombors of tho Council prlvntoly doclnrcd thoy did so re luctantly for thoy rccognlzod thnt hn had served tho city faithfully for three years and had taken particu lar Interest In tho dopartmont, striv ing always for tho bottormbnt of tho service; howovor, slnco tho pros on co ot friction was known, and tho chief's resignation was presented, this was doomed tho best courso to pursue Protest Against Clrnn-Up .1. M. Pattorson and Thomas Sher man, castsldo residents who hnvo stock corrals appeared before -tho council to protest against n strict enforcement ot n dally clean-up ot thoso out-of -door onclosur6s. Mr. Patterson claims that a literal oh sorvnnco ot tho ordlnnnco would, "put him out of business". He al so nvored thnt though ho had lived In practically ovory city from. On tario to tho const no city had so strict an ordinance. Mr. Sherman doclarod that tho Etistsldo should he oxompt slnco tho people thoro woro so scatlorod, nnd tho prcsoucc ot manure on the lots wns not n men ace to tho city. The. council listened to tho pro tests hut ordorcd no chango In the regulations. Slnco both Mr. Pat torson nnd Mr. Sherman doclarod they kopt their promlsos clean and would haul tho rofuso nway and koop It In covered box, Mayor Doo llttlo told thorn to contluuo to keep their plncos clonn nnd they would not ho troubled. "Wo cannot lot ono man maintain n corrnl nnd not let overy ono else In the city do bo", do clnrcd tho Mayor. HITMAN SI Cnnrert At lllf.li Hchool Im.t Thurs. dny Proves The Musical Trent of Vear Header Good Too Junior Clans Is Sponsor To n crowd which filled tho High School auditorium last Thursday ovoulng tho Whitman Collcgo (Hoe Club presontod tho vory best musi cal nrocram given In Ontario this yenr. Tho concert wns given undor tho ausplcos of tho Junior class, nnd was n buccoss from overy view point. Porhups It would Oio n fair criti cism of tho organization to say that i ono numuer ni least, tseiiors, mo ! Dulldors, was a llttlo beyond gloo -i..i. ..,. .t, rendition ot a"" " U,UB " "- of Pnyotto who mado many frlonds with his numbers and generosity In lospondlng to encores. Tho Jazz orchestra was a scream and tho crowd so onjoyed It that tho boys woro called back repeated ly; while Harper Joy tho roader convulsod tho nudlenco throughout his portion of tho program. Mr. Joy however, evidently forgot that Just a yoar ago ho gavo his first selec tion to nn Ontario nudlenco, yet It Is ono that could bear repetition. Walter Muollor tho accorapanlost of tho gleo club prosented two solo numbers on the piano most accept ably and proved too that ho Is a rnro accompanist. Following the concert n danco was held In the Wilson hall and during the day tho visitors wero the guests of the Junior class In an auto trip over tho country. Tho visit of tho club under tho direction of Howard ONTAltlO TO Hi: OPERATING 'OFFICE 1110 COUPOHATION Ontario will contluuo to bo tho nctlvo operating hoadqunr- tors of tho It, N. Stanflold cor- porntlon, a two million dollar concern which haB Just been formed to tako ovor all tho holdings of tho Junior Senator. This was tho messago which tho Senator gavo n commltteo nt Wolsor Tuosday. At tho samo tlmo tho Sona- tor declared (hat ho hctlovod that tho vory bottom hnd boon reached In tho cattle and sheep 4- Industry nnd that from now on tho trend would bo for tho bet- tor. Such n chango must coma ho declnrod or In flvo yours we wilt hnvo n meat fnmlno In this country. Tho Senator loft Wolsor last night for Washing ton. CERTIFIED SPUD SEEDS Unorders of County To Plant Host of Seed Experience tins Proven llils Procedure Pnys Many Vnrlelles Are Available To ItnnrherN Fnrmors ot tho county nro de termined to hnvo somo good potato seed this yoar, Many examples ot tho lossos occasioned by tho uso of poor scod were scon last yoar, this being ono ot tho lessons pointed out In tho Crop. Improvement tour last summer. In ordor to got this good seed, tho farm bureau has pooled Ordors for certified Early Ohio, Idaho Ilural and Netted Gom var ieties. A carload order of tho Early OIiIoh Is now on tho wny from Minnesota, thoro bolng uoiio of this certified sood closer than Mlnnosota and South Dakota to bo had. A car load of tho cortlfjod Hurals wns purchasod in Idaho Falls which Is tho only present sourco of suppy ot this variety. Tho Netted Qom or dor failed bncauso of Insufficient or dors bolng put In to mnko up a car- load and tho local frolght rato from llond, Oregon, which Is tho only plnco whoro corttflod sood ot that varloty Is to be had Is too high to mako Is practical to buy a less amount Some other potato Beod which Is not certified was also shlppod In by tho farm bureau, but It Is this cer tified stuff which meaiiB most to tho bonoflt of farming. Tho po tatoes aro all taken by farmorfl who put In orders and cash In udvnnco In order to mnko up tho pool and provide tho funds to purchaso tho sood. Tho mombors of tho poof will socuro tholr seed at a vory reason 'ablo prlco bocauso of this mothod of collective bargaining by which thoy aro able to buy at a loss prlco and snvo a groat deal on frolght ho sides tmt tho main point Is they will get a class of seed which would not othorwlso bo uvnllablo undor any circumstances, This will bo reflected In bottor ylotds. Polo Ton son, chairman of tho marketing com mlttoo of tho farm buroau, Iiob chargo of tho purchaso and distribu tion ot this seed. Mr. Tonsen and the farm bureau aro to bo comple mented on tholr action both In pro viding a mothod of doing the busi ness and In accomplishing tho work of bringing in this good sood, AMEHIOAN LEGION HOYS TO GIVE DANCE FHIDAV EVENING Anothor of tho big dances givon evory now and then by the Amorlcan Legion Is scheduled for Friday even ing. The muslo Is to bo furnlshod by tho Idaho Five and tho Legion men aro planning on making tho dance ono of tho host ovor given hero. Tho proceeds of tho function aro to bo ndded to tho fund bolng raised for the construction of a Legion home. Pratt was so enjoyabla to all that thoy will bo wolcomed to Ontario at any tlmotn tho future In fact Ontario will look forward to their return. SIXTEEN .HIRDEH8 .SEEK .CON TRACT TO HUILD FIRST UNIT OK HIGHWAY NOltTH OK ONTARIO 1IKEAK1NG ALL STATE RECORDS AWARD HADE BELOW ESTIMATE W. O. Stone Successful Illddcr Asks on 9l!!l,tH)0 for Grading nnd Gravelling Fourteen anil v Three Quarter Miles W. S. Stono was tho successful blddor for tho grading and grav oiling ot tho first unit ot tho Old Oregon Trail soctlon ot tho Colum bia Highway In Malheur county from Ontario northward. Tho contract was awnrdod by tho commission In Portland Wcdnosdny following tho moat spirited bidding on record for nu Oregon highway contract, said Itoy A. Klein, secre tary of tho commission In a tele phono mcsBago Inst night. "Tho commission wns highly grat ified nt tho offers mado for this ploco ot work," continued Mr. Kloln, "for tho bid mado by Mr. Stono wns $124,000 whllo tho engineer's estimate for this soctlon was $140,000. Tho commission waa pleaaod with tho fact that bo many offors woro mado and tho torrltory roprcsontod by tho bidders for thoro wero offors mado by firms alt tho wny from Salt Lake to Seattlo, with practically overy Intormodlato point bolng roprosontod." Whon tho mossngo from Mr. Kloln was communicated to the members ot tho Com;uorclnl Club nt tho rogular monthly dlnnor thorn wns no llttlo rojolclng, as woll as expressions of wondorment at tho prlco ut which tho contract was takon. Tho regular dlnnor of tho Com morclnl Club wns Bchodulod to bo co incident to tho letting of tho con tract and was tho subject of Jubila tion on tho part of tho mombors. At tho mooting thoro was read tho loiter Nvrltton by H. W. L. Nlomo yor, secretary of tho Idaho Motor Association to tho Oregon Motor As sociation .nsklng that body to uso Its Intluonco to hnvo tho building of tho road stopped.. In hhMotter'Mr, Nlomoyor doclarod that after an In vestigation ho had mado In Wolser, Pnyotto and In Ontario ho found that thoro was no need for tho road and furthor took upon himself to do scrlbo tho country northward from Ontario as a desert. Tho club's roply to this lottor was also read In whlrh propor npprocln tton ot tho gratuitous Interposition of tho Idaho men" Into Orogon af fairs was polntod out. J. A. Lnknoss presided at tho mooting In tho absonco ot Prosldont Jones and tho club considered at length tho proposod markotlng pro gram ot tho dairymen, endorsing tho Bamo and pledging tho club's as fllstnnco In tho campaign. Ow)lieo Project Discussed Tho status of tho Owyhee Burvdy wns considered, too, and lottors In forming tho club of tho appoint ment of Mr. nond of tho nolso Pro joct as tho onglnoor In chago of tho survey woro rend. The club voted to offor to Mr. Ilond all assistance posslblo lu oxpodltlng tho work. WEDDINO KINO LOST FOK NINE YEAIIH WOIWf AGAIN To have a wedding ring which sho lost nlno yoara ago whllo n res ident of Abordoon, Washington, re turned to hor wob tho experience on Joyod last wook by Mrs. Frod Bund qutst who lives near Cairo, Tho ro tum ot the ring is romarkablo In many ways. After it was lost tho yard about tho houso whoro It waa lost was flllod in and though hours woro spont In Boarch for it no t?aco could bo found. Last wook tho little son ot tho people who now occupy tho promlsos in Abordoen whllo playing In tho yard uncover ed tho missing clrclo of gold and whon his paronts read tho Inscrip tion thoy Immediately started a search for tho present address of Mrs. Sundqulst, and Bent tho ring to hor. Porcy Luscombe, vho recently re turned from England, went to nolso Monday whoro ho has a position awaiting him.