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WJ x - JUSBSLWHFKUi... j5r THE.ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 'Vr V t hJ , :r i c ri !v " LOCAL PERSONALS Ilov. and Mrs. Hocso nnd family of Wyoming arrived In Ontario this wook and oxpect to tnako tholr home hero this winter, and send their chil dren to school. Mr. Itcoso Is hero for his hoalth. Dr. and Mrs. 0. A. Poguo havo ns their guest tho Doctor's sister Mrs. Cash Towcll of Sullivan, Illinois who nrrlvod this morning for an ex tended visit. Thomas Logan and Dava Logan both of Drogan arrived In Ontario Tuesday aftornoon for n short visit. Attorneys P. J. Gallagher, J. W. McCulloch, W. W. Wood and Oeorgo E. Davis wont to Pcndlolon on Sun day aftornoon to nttond tho sessions of tho Supromo Court thero this wook. A bad chock nrtht giving tho namo of C. D. IJares worked In On tario on Tuesday but before ho got out of town at lonst ono of tho city morchants Is reported to havo so curod tho return of bis goods, Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Johnson of Nyssa, formerly of this city, wore, Ontario visitors yesterday. H. C. Schuppoll, district ngent for tho Oregon Llfo In Idaho nnd this portion of Oregon, accompanied by Mrs. Schuppoll, arrived bora Tues day from Ilolsc for a short stay. Attornoy J. W. McCullorh return ed from l'ondlcton on Tuosday morning and loft soon afterward for Durns. W. P. Allen of Junturn spent n portion of tho wook In Ontario on business. Adam Murray cnino down from Rnulali this wcok for ono of bis periodic visits. Donald McLcod rotumod this wcok from Omnha whoro ho took n big consignment of sheep. He re ports a slight Improvement In tho markot conditions at tho Missouri terminals. Poarl Jones of Junlurn was num borod among tho visitors from tho Intorlor to spond a portion of tho wook In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Horn of Clov lrdalo, California who havo boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Cham bers, in Ontario and attondlng to businoss Intorosts In Jordan Valloy, roturned to tholr homo this wcok. Itobort D. Lytlo and Julian llurloy of Vale, woro In Ontario, Wednes day. John Carlson of Hnrrlshurg, Oro gon In tho Wlllamotto Valloy, ro contly purchasod a 180 aero rnnch bolonglng to Mr. Haughton of Wols-. shipped or. Tho purchase prlco was 132,000 Mr. Carlson will tako possession at onco. at tho children's They, had as tholr grown-upi and tahlo for four. guosts, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Oalla- ghor, Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgo K. Aiken, Misses Jean and Cnrrlo Louisa Alkon. Tho Fortnightly auctlonlsts play ed at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Gallagher last Saturday evening. Mrs. E. M. Orolg and Dr. !!. II. Whitney wero tho high scoro win nors. Mrs. Frank Hador entertained tho wcokly gathorlng of tho Tuesday DrldgoClub. Tho Monday hrldgo wns entertain ed this week nt the homo of Mrs. W. II. Drooke. Mr. and Mrs. W P. Hoinon woro tho host nnd hostess for tho Initial gathorlng of tho Imperial Club af ter tho summer's recess. REPORT OF COMMITTEE Kupcrt l'or Power Usern Declare Properly of Idaho Power Company In Ilcncflrliil Uso Worlli Only Tin Million Judgo Q. .L King, of tho Owyhee Ditch company ono of tho com panies nssoclatod In tbn Idaho Pow er Veers association this wcok re ceived tho roport of the committee which is Initialing tho caso for tho association opposing tho request of tho company for Increased rates, Tho roport sots forth tho deduc tion of Hermann Honrlrl of Kansas City, public utilities oxport employed by tho association. Mr. Honrlcl In this deduction combats tho Wiscon sin deficit theory, nnd many of tho figures of tho Scholofllod nuillt pro sontod by tho company In Its claim that rates should ho based on n valuation of $23,000,0(10. Mr. Hon rlcl according to tho set up of val uations ho has prcsontod claims tho properties In beneficial use of tho public aro worth only $10,000,000. Tho battlo over those divergent values Is boing staged at Ilolso this wcok baforo tho Idaho public util ities commission. HAY GROWERS CONSIDER MARKETING PHOHLEMH Continued from pago ono) tho most economical and satisfac tory method of control. In ordlnnry seasons ono spray has boon found cffoctlvo, but In scasonB llko 1921 cllmatlo conditions aro such an to causa two waves of tho alfalfa wee vil larva to como on and two Bpray tngs aro necessary. Ho stated that tho best argument for spraying was tho fact that alfalfa growers In sec tions whero the woavll has been a long standing problem, nil other methods of control are boing rapid ly superceded by spraying. For In stance, ono county In Utah which sprayed 400 acres in 1010 sprayed 4000 in 1020, nml 35000 acres In 1021. Jtognrdlng tho parnslto bo said that thero was hopes of control by this means, but that It could not bo rollqd on and at tho host would not take caro of tho situation for sotno yours to como. W. II, Dooltttto, Secretary of tho Ontario Commercial Club presented a plan which Is uudor consideration for tho financing of dairying thru tho organization of a loan associa tion. Ho stated that tho businoss mon and tho Farm Uureau wore anxious to Increase tho dairy busi ness in this section to provldo n homo market for foods, and nskod tho cooperation of tho hay growers In bringing this about. At tho con clusion of tho mooting a motion was passod Instructing tho chairman to appoint a hay growers committee of throo to cooporato with tho farm bureau and tho business mon of tho county In worklne out soma solu tion for tho marketing of tho stir plus hay. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowland entertained nt n dlnnor nnd auction party at tholr homo last Friday ovonlng. Halloween favors and do corotlons woro effectively usod. Covoni woro laid for ' sovontoon. High honors woro won by Mrs. O. M. Castloman and Laruu lllackaby. Mrs. Elizabeth Cupp of Ilolso Is tho guest or hor son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Howland.' Mrs. O. O. Luohrs wus hostess to tho Ontario Girls' Club Tuesday ovanlng. A musical program was enjoyed, nftor which dunclng wns In order. Next Tuesday tho moot ing will bo bold nt tho homo or Mrs. J. T. McNulty, and tho girls aro roquosted to bring tholr sawing. On Octobor 29th tho Muslo Club mot nt the home of Mrs. C. It. 7mlson. Four now mombors woro received Into the club at this moot ing. Mrs. D. M. Thomas, Mrs. Jack Haimrin, Mrs. Waller arnmso, and Miss Viola Ilustod. Tho next mooting will bo hold at the home or Mrs. W. J. Wooso, Saturday, Novem ber 6th. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Jones enter tnlnod at a gumo dlnnor Inst ovon lng. Covers were laid for six HOSPITAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. E, C. Longwoll of Now Plym outh, Idaho, who was brought to tho hospital last week for an oper ation died Sunday. Tho body was to Archie, Missouri. Mr Longwoll Is yardman for tho Van Potton Lumber Co, nt Now Plym outh. Mrs. Van Pottcn cared for tho two small cbtldron during their mothor'n Illness nnd holpod preparo thorn for tho long trip Rnst. Honry Ashcroft of Payctto loft tho hospital this weok very much Improved. Miss Dorothy Clovongor nlso loft far hor homo In Payette. Mrs. Jacokes of Ontnrln under went an oporntlon Thursday morn ing. Wnrron Loo Stovons of Payette who was burned by electricity some ttmo ago, underwent an operation for skin grafting this wook and Is gottlng along nleely. Thoro woro seven operations at tho hospital thin wcok for tho re moval or tonsils and adenoids. V. T. Crawloy of Ontnrlb who has noon ill in tho hospital rnr some tlmo Is vory much Improved. Mrs. J. A. Harbort of Frullland loft for hor homo this weok vory much Improved. S. L. Turpfn of Harbor. Idaho, loft for bis homo Wednesday In n vory good condition after his operation. A correction In a recent Issue of tho Argus the Hlnlninout wns mndo that Ilov. Pearl Doan and family had loft for Cali fornia after n visit horo. Mr. Doan has not gone to California, but is still (earning In llotso, and the Argus desires to make this correction. JUDGE WILL R. KING HAS CURE FOR NATIONAL UNREST Withlilngtoii JIU)T, INiriner Oregon Jurist nml Onro Iteslilent of On (iiilo Tells Hlory Willi PlilllMiphlenl Point From a copy of tho Philadelphia Inqulror which reached tho Argus offlca through the agency of I'ost- master J. It. Gregg, was secured ir euro for nntlonul unrest, as outlined by Judge Will It King, formerly or Ontario. Said tho Inquirer: Froodom from worry Is perhaps a born quality with soino, but It can bo cultivated, and will go far toward curing tho national unrest, which, as was repeatedly stressed at tho unemployment conference, Is Inrge ly psychological, It was at a sldo discussion of tho conforonco, apart from its format proceedings, that this quality was annlyzed. A story was told of Judge Will It. King, formerly or tho Su promo Court or Oregon, later chief counsel or tho United States Ho clnmatlon Service during tho Wilson administration and now a practicing uttornoy horo. King was riding eastward from Oregon with it friend on tho sleep ing car, Tho conversation took u Homowhat gruscsomo turn, nlbolt tomporod by philosophical reflec tion. It was commented on that, whllo all of tho whlto races woro prone to solf-dostructlon under ex treme stress, tho negro novor com mitted suicide. Vurlous thoorles In explanation woro advanced, Including rollglon, environment and other possibly con trnllng furtors. Finally, they con cluded to summon tho negro porter of too car. "Sam," bogan King, "why Is It that whlto mon commit suicide. whllo Hiobo ol your raco never do?" Tho colorod servitor cogitated gravely lor a moment, and then answered: "I think I gets, your point, but It's a hard question, Hobs. Tho two races Is allko In their experienced, tho dirferonco Is In tho way It uf fuels 'em. 'Pears llko to me, the whlto man has family troubles, or losos his money or Bompun, and ho worries unit worries and worries, till he goes plumb distracted, and then shoots hlssolf The negro goos through tho samo calamities, nnd ho worries and worries and worries, till ho can't stand It no lont.tr and thon ho rolls over mid goes to sleep," ' I6L. vtz & Dursrrvis TXLC 0UOT.S OP QUALITY" Jffl I r .' r. GRACE REFINEMENT i .' ;( are embodied in the NEW SHTO'ES for the Fall and Winter Season. THE change of seasons mark noteworthy changes in the footwear styles for wo men. The new models which we have just received from Utz & Dunn Co. of Roches ter, N. Y., contribute the aristocratic air every woman covets. Among them you will find a proper model for any formal r in formal occasion. Watch our windows for new creations. RADER BROS, CO. ONTAItIO, OREGON BmSvi. g VJttftJ. ' it TELEGRAM STORY STARTS . INQUIRIES FOR LAND HERE Hecietiiry W. II. Doollttlo or Com mercial Club Itecehlug InqiilrlcM livery Day As Result or Pub licityFolks IttMiIly Want Jjind PICKING WltONG COAT GUTS ONTAItIO HOV IN THOUHLK UlllilItllIJIllIIHtllIIIItlIlIltIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlH11IIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlintlllIlIllIllltltIlMIItIlllllJIIWIlJI4HfMI4l4M-tJlUIUIlIJllIHl We will fee pleased serve you MMMAMMMMWVWWW Marcelling Hairdressing Shampoo Dyeing Facial Massage Scalp Massage Dermatology Manicuring DELLA COLE, the Hairdresser Evenings and Sundays Jie Style Shop by appointment Ontario, Oregon When young Mr. Ontario goes to a duueo In Puyette It will behove him to bo careful In the selection or winter wraps when ho leaves tho hull. This Is. the moral ot tho ox porleuc'o Charles Ilomon had the other night In tho Idaho city. Char Ho wont to the dance and when he left ho reached for his lint, and the coat underneath, but It was not hs coat that he grabbed. Instead Is was a coat belonging to someone who had brought somo of tho stuff prohibited by tho yl Stli amendment, as tho result when Charllo left tho hall tho hawkoyed guardians of the morals of Payette wanted to know all about It, and Charllo could not explain, or at least they would not listen to his explanation and as the result he spent tho night In Pay eteo and explained to the Judge who listened to reason. As the re sult along with a lot of other On tario boys Charlie has taken a sol. omn vow to eschew Payette dances, and be careful of stray coats. As tho result of the story or, "What Mainour County Noods," written by W. II, Doollttlo, secre tary or tho Commercial Club, at tho requost of Clark Loiter, northwest editor of tho Portland Telegram, Mr. Doollttlo is being lloodod by Inquiries asking for definite Inform ation rolatlvo to possibilities horo for smnll ranches, Unllka many of tho Inquiries which como to tho club tho writers ot those recolved since the Telegram story or October 25tb, have bad n gonulno ring. The mon who aro In quiring apparently really desire homes and aro frank In telllug Just how they are sltuatod and what thoy ssek. Mr. Doollttlo Is listing all tho In quiries and answering them Individ ually so that each one Is securing first band knawledgo or this section, and ho believes that at the result or the publicity and tho follow-up work some of those who have Bought In formation will nt least como horo to Investigate further. OltlOINAIi ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Malheur Drainage Dlitrlct This original estlmato Is made In compliance with the provisions ot Chapter 118, aonorat Laws or the Stato ofiOrogon, and shows In parallel columns tho unit costs or tho several services and detailed expenditures for tho last ono or tho throo preceding fiscal years and for six months of tho current year. The years 1018 and 1910 aro not shown as con struction of tho systom was In progress during those years. Estimated Expend- Expenditures for 1922 Personal Servlcot Socretary-troasuror 3 180,00 Supervisors Salaries 108.00 Stamps, Telephone Tolls, etc. and Incidentals Legal Advice .........................J.......... Material and Supplies Int. on Hondod Indebtedness ............ 9420,09 Int. on Warrant and BP Maintenance ant Itopalrs 712.00 Now Construction Ituro 1st six months of present year Expend iture 1920 3 90.00 S 180.00 00.00 102.00 18.20 60.00 101.36 4800,90 9240.00 108.90 121.87 933.77 674.44 3646.00 110420.00 16102.22 H3763.31 I, Thomas W. Claggott, do hereby certify that the above estlmato ol expenditures for the year 1922, and the expenditures for six months of the current year, and for the year 1920, have beon compiled from tho re cords ot Malheur Dralnago District aud are true and correct copies thereof. THOMAS W. CLAOETT, Secretary. Oct. 27 Nov. 3. CAW) OF THANKS Wo wish to thank all thoso who, In our hour or great sorrow, extend ed sympathy In mind nnd deed, and In so many ways helped us to bear our almost overwhelming loss or husband, fathor and brother. MALHEUR COUNTV PIONEER PASSES IN WEST VIRGINIA Word was Tecelved recently thru his daughter, Mrs. Teresa Stoner, ol the death or Clarence II. Leach or Parkersburg West Vlrgtna. Mr. Leach was a pioneer ot Malheur county having lived hero some twenty years ago, on tne oia J. i. Clement ranch near what Is now the Iloulevard. He will be remembered by many of the old timers ot Ontario. NOTICE OV MEETING OP MALHEUK DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notice Is Hereby Olven to tho Land-owners and legal voters of Mal heur Dralnago District that a mooting or the Levying Hoard with tho tax payers or Malheur Drainage District will be held af tho City Hall in Ontario, on Saturday, November 10th, at 2 P. M. lor tho purpose ot dis cussing the Dudget hereinafter set out. Tba total amount of money neoded by Malheur Drainage District during the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1922, and ending December 31st, 1922 Is estimated lu the following budget to be: Personal Service: Number Salary for year Total Secretary-treasurer 1 Supervisors ...........................................,3 Indebtedness! Interest on Bonded Indebtedness.,....;. Maintenance and Repairs: ' ' :-i Of and to the system as now constructed 180.00 36.00 f 180.00 108,00 Attest: Thomas W. Clagett, Secrotary. Oct, 27 Nov. 3. O. R. EMISON, I 286,00 ? 9420.00 712.00 $104 30.00 Chairman. KOENia-ROEDER Word was received lu. Ontario this weok, of the marriage ot Royf8 lauu Koenig 10 miss wary ousun Roeder or Seattle. Mr, Koenig l the son or Rev. Philip Koenig, of Raise, Idaho, formerly ot Ontario. He is a graduate ot tho high school hero and Is now attending tho Uni versity ot Washington. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Oeo. D. Vun Waters, Arch Dean of tho Episcopal Church will let'turo next Sunday evening, In tho Masonic Hall, at 8 p. m. Ills sub ject will bo "Psychology of Power," KNIGHTS OK COLUMHU8 WILIi INITIATE CLASS AND HANQVET. REMEMBER PEOPLE! the Sunday will be a busy day ror the I UCtiOn ShQ CVClTV or the Knights ol Columbus. That J OcUUrfltiy. DC SUfC day they will beside Inducting a' big' n J IJ-i. vnm. cf.,r class Into the mysteries ot the or-,miU l,aL JUUr alUli rTve;r.ugho,ia,arbgo!e.arly so I can adver- nt ITnlvrita fi-nm Tin tan ' fr" 9 U3C 11. C0l.WILMFJTAVLOM(tMMtr der or the banquet delegation of Knights from Dolse and other outside points Is expected to be present tor the ceremonies. s liaiMIIIUIIIHMIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIWMIM Mrs. 0. W. Mallett and Family, H s