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Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign FREE-Valuable Prizes-ENTER YOUR NAME ONTARIO PHARMACY nniinnu with mri. .-, ,ini- KIIIi Pl'rrhRM.' iin.1 I his UUUI Ull coupon you will be entitled to 2,000 VOTKS. a WHO WILL GAIN POSSESSION OF THE EARTH ? To the Editer: Tho ureal wnr which Is mow niK ItiK in Kiiriipi', ii. it ui'iilly i tlM qurHtlim of tho fiitum mnstury of thnt portion of 1 1 - world. Should them ho n decisive nulCOBM lo tlM struggle, tha rietortous power sroaM ho III it mp -I I Ion lo dictate term In Europe, ami from Uu Ui.i ' ni rope It would he hut u step to Hie poHltlon of wiirlil Hiipretiinry. Thei able harrier In however an Imputes the pathway lo thin coveted goal of power. The Wiril of the Almighty has declared thai there will never again be upon till earth auCCCHHor to i in ii r I ii I Koine No conqueror will ever arise who will be able lo bring the world lo his feel. No nation will ever be able lo bring all the oilier nation Into i.tihjcrtiuii This Ih plainly .stated In the prnph ecy of Daniel, chapter two, where, In explaining lo the king of llahylon IiIm dream concerning the great In the prophet Daniel declared "And whereas thou saweat the feet and tooa, part of potter's clay and part Of Iron, the kingdom shall be divid ed; , . .And whereas thou sawesl Iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle ' themselves with the aeed of men; but they shall not rl.-.iM- one lo another, even as Iron la in. i mixed with clay." Hluce the dei'llneiaud fall of the Iron monarchy of Kume, there have been repeated efforts to weld to gel he. Into one solid mass the broken fragments of that empire. CIoIh, iliarlnmagne, Charles V, and N 1 1 1 . . . I eon ll.'liapurte. essayed to become nib-rs of the world; but none of them could cement the Iron and clay of the prophetic Image. Tiiey were striving against the liat of heaven Aa one writer has forcibly exprsss ed It: "The earth reeled under the tierce chargea of these world-empire graaplug warriors, but the Word of the lord flood fast, and Europe re mained divided." Nor baa the effort to hind the na tion together Into one by marital alliance been any more successful. The royal families have Intermar ried very extensively, but the ties thus formed have accomplished nothing toward political union. King Qm of Engluud is cousin lo (lie Herman kulur, and the Czar of Ituss.i -n relative also. ' ,-, this relrttlom-Mp does nothing to prevent war. In no instance has there been n Heaving to gether of the kingdoms through the marital mingling" of which the prophet spoke ft i ihere Is to he an.itlier and hnal inlver.-al kingdom, foreshadow ed by -lie '-stone" of tills prophetic dream, which "UIQlg the image upon bis feet that were of Iron and . r and brake them to pieces." I 2:34. For of this sione ii ly the prophel, that II "hi-cumc u a mountain and tilled tin- whole earth"; and in the explanation oi tills portion ol the dreum the prophet said: "In the dus of these lilacs shall the Cod of heaven set up a I'lngdoiii, whli shall never be de stroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consuue ull these kingdoms, and it shall stand li r..,i." jJan. 2:35. 44. We are living today at a time when all the events pointed out by Inspired prophecy as marking the approucli of that kingdom, are with but one or two exceptions, In the past. Almost the very sign of its coming was stated by the Saviour In the werds: "This gospel of the king dom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come". .Mutt. 24:14. That this work has now al most been accomplished, every per son knows who Is acquainted with the extent of Christian missionary effort ut the pneut time. Very sincerely yours, Elder of the Seventh-day Advent ist Church. And what office do you want? BIG PLANETS GLOW LIKE ARC LIGHTS Hanging tanilein like a couple of are llghtH, Venus nnd Jupiter have lieen making a hrllllanl dlxplav In tin' western heavens and have at inieled a great deal of nt lent Inn 'i ii relay inotnltiK at 3 o'clock they were in roiijunetloii, and last night they were apparently only a aliort illstiinro apart. Wau the 0M iihove. and while only Tfi.'HI miles In diameter, as iikiiIiihI Jupiter's diameter of 86,000 tulles, Ih much brighter hccathM It la nearer the mm Venus Ih ti mit- ler of B7,000,no iiiIIoh from the rim, to IM 4N:i,O00,0oo miles of Jupiter, On next Tuesday Jupiter will he ill conjunction with the nun. In addition to the tpaolauillltl ap pi trance of V r and Jupiter In the early evening, Saturn blares in the tloipjlil constellation at 0 p. m and Neptune Is near the meridian p. m. Mars, which was HOO.OCrt.OOO miles from the eartli last Thuisduy. rises before sunset and can he found shortly after dark near Iteguliis. In Loo, near the handle of the "g Later in the mouth Mercury au he seen an hour and a half before sun rise. At present Mercury la so near the aun Hint It Is Invisible. ADVKHTIHE KEEK CORN. Since Oregon-grown seed corn la almost essential to successful corn growing In this atate. It will be one of he most sought-for farm commodities during the coming year. Those who have high grade seed corn for sale In sufficient quantities to justify it, will certainly nnd it pioiit.il. I., for themselves, as well aa others, to ad vertise It. Advertisements of seed corn In the home paper, even though but modest, are sure to bring results, because they will reach the ones who are most Interested The advertise mem will benefit the farmer In an other way. It will add to his reputa tion as a good farmer to have flrst elaaa producing aeed corn in quanti ties sufficient to supply his neighbors with seed. HEAI. KMTATK TlttW KRH. List of deeds recorded by the coun ty clerk of Malheur county, from Feb. 7 to 11, 1916. M It. O'ltrlen to Ram Wert, Lot 8 Blk. 193 Ontario, Oct 12. 1914. fl. Kiserslde Homestead Co. to John Bergman, Lot 1 Blk. 22 Outlook, July 30, 1915, 160. Sheriff Ben J Ilrowtt to Dennis Drlscoll, NV48W1, KW'.SW, i:i, WHNW' NWUIWtl 4, SE'N E' ':SW ', S '4SW ', 8to SE', SK'.SW, l.l .'M5, ( sV 14 4t, l.nt 4. SW'.NW ', N W '4 SW i 4 , E W SE 5, N E ' N i: S 211 4ti, Meets A. Mounds In 14-28-46 aud Meets & Hounds in hU ', 1S-1I-46, Jan. 27, in 11;, 9I i: It. I vera et ux to J.i m 1 Harvey, NBHNIM . NV4NW', NW, N J5-17-39, Feb. 1, 1916, 11. Ihii J. Brown, sheriff, to N C lA)ng Lots 3-4-5-tl Blk. 31 Vule, l..,t I I lllk. I Itlneharl's 1st Adu. Vule, Jan. 7, 1U1U, $987.87. Sherin Hen J. Brown to Julleii A. Hurley, N SW ' NW U 13-31-41, Feb. ... 1:11.,, la.'. S4 T. C Thompson to C. A. Smith and W. F. 8berwood. SW'NW1 11-17-47, Jan. 28. 1916. 1500. J. A. Jackson et ux to Emma Eld- redge, Lots 26-27 Blk. 31 Hope Hol land Adn. Vale, Feb. 22, 1916, $1. Susan S. Powers et vlr to Johnston & Brent, Lot 1-5-16-47, Jan. 17, 19 16, 1. J. B. Bowers et ux to Johnston & Brent, Lot 2, .sV't.K'4 6-16-47, Jan. 17, 1916, 1. W. B. Shively, Assignee to Eliza beth F. Bird, Lots 14-15 Blk. 108 On tario, Jan. 26, 1916, 10. Biverslde Homestead Co., to C. F. Dul're, Lots 6-4 Blk. 21 Outlook, July 30, 1915, 1250. United States to Benjamin William Corbett, NE'i 34-19-41, Sept. 3, 1915. George Lytle to Nephl A. Ander son, NW'i 21-15-46, Jan. 15, 1916. t OMI'l. WVl- Anna E. Brooks vs. Chas I. Wood ward et ux. Suit to exact specific per formance of contract, 11119.71. AI'IM.II TIOS roii Jlt.ZIN(J I'KHMITS Nut Ire In hereby given that all ap pliratlonH for permits to graze cullle horses, nnd sheep wltliln the Malheur National Knrest during tho season of, itllfi, miiHt be filed in my office at' John Day, Oregon, on cr hefore ivi, ruury 20. I91H. Kull information In regard to the grating fee to ho charged and hlank forma to be used in making applications will be fur nlihei! upon reimc't. Vy J. IliiiKtiatii, Supervisor. ."i-O Japan has had a lot of millionaires made liy i hi! w'ar, which Is a groat irlhuter of wealth. S. L. TIME TABLE el ill No. 17 76 19 6 Ia a 2 m. Oregon Wash. Ltd Huntington pony Oregon Wash Exp. Fast Mall East Man Oregon Wnslt l.t. . Ilolse I'oliv a.i i. mw 3 3 p. n It p. I is n 4 I ?51 i. 8:61 a. lltOi p 6:o3 p. Eastern Express Oregon Wash Exp OKI (.ON I II IN I .tANCH V. eat Hard No. Ill Mixed, ilaih excrpt t.ea. .Sunday fot Biverslde 12:20p.m. AI.I. A iiltiK.W RltANCH WcMward No. .41 Leave Mix. ! Vice llrogun Daliy except Sunday 10:00 a in in 9, ' I'.hS. il dally 7:00 p. I 11 -I wan I Mi- il from Biverslde daliy except Sunday 12:01p Bass from Vale, dally S:40 a Mixed from Brogan k 140 98 i42 m m. Vale dairy except Sunday 1:30 p. m The llomedale train leaves Nyssa at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, lelurnlng sumo day, r tvl-.g e.t OaNrhi at fi:J0 p. m MONEl T1 lAt.W ON IMI'ltll I II ItWIIIEH. W. J. PINNEV, OS- TAIIIO, OKEtJON. 16tf Charges for publishing legal ad vertising must be paid when proof of publication Is preaented. IN THE ClHCl'IT COFIIT OF THE STATE OF OKEliON, FOB MAI.HElll COUNTY. SIMMONS. State Land Board of Oregon, con sisting of James Wltliycombe, Gov ernor; Hen W. Olcott, Secretary of State; and Thomas B. Kay, State Treasurer, Plaintiff, va. Cecilia Meldrum and Wulter Mel drum, liel.-ndant-. In 1 ..ilia Meldrum, Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEUON, you ure hereby requir ed to appear and answer the coin plaint tiled ugalu--l you 111 the uhoc entitled suit, on or helore the expir ation of the time prcscrib. d In the order of publication, to-wit: On or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of first public ation of this summons, and If you fall to aie.wt r for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the Court for Hie relief prayed for iu the complaint, to-wit: For a decree foreclosing the mort gage on the North Half of the North Half of Lot 6 in Section 6, Township 18 South, Bauge 47 E. W. M . In Mal heur County, Oregon, aud for judg ment against defendants named In the title hereof, for the principal sum of 1250.00 with interest thereon at the rate of six per ceut per annum from May 6, 1913, and for 143 27 for taxes paid, with Interest at six per cent from January 17, 1916, and for $50.00 attorney fees, and for costs aud disbursements herein, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just aud equitable. This summons is published pur suant to an order of Hon. Dulton Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made aud entered February 8, 1916. The first publication hereof is made this 10th day of February, 1916, aud lust publication tin day of March, 1916. W. H. BBOOKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. in mi: CIRCUIT COtJRT OF Tin: ITATI Of i I ; K . -' . FOB MALHKUR COUNTY. NI'MMOXS. R Bl n. Rxecutor of th" R- r.v N Ktnlson, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Sanford Emlson and Evn A. Emlsnn, hint. and ,- ml wife, X. J. MlDtOfi and E;ii.. I, Min'on, Itushand and V. J. Turner am! Marie Tur to 1. husband ami wile; J. W. Cool, I'tid Ma nd and w he. an.! 1 1 l total II 1 1 1 . 1 r r t . . I ; fab! It. Ket n I Jan.. Dee Kmi I Defendants, To Sanford Hniis.in. Eva I'm) on. N. J. Minion, tfl I. Minion, J. Turuer, Marie Turn, r, J. W Cook. Magln Cook, H. M fata, fata II Kinii'd' nnd Ji n Kennedy Dereinlants. IN THE V WD' 1 1 AIT. OF OREOON, You mid ach of you are hereby reqiiiri'il to appear and answer the complaint riled against vnu In Mo. il im it titled alt mi at liefine the expiration of six weeks from (I t In- fir at publication of this summon .. and If you fall to so nppear, for trail theieoi, tin plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his imnlaliit on fib' lii l!,e above entitled Court nnd 1 Kit I list you for the ptliiilpal sum of $31100 - 00 and Interest thereon at the rate 01 S per rent per annum Irom March Hi. 1 m 4 and for tho sum of 1400.. 00 attorney's fees and for his costs and disbursements, for a decree fore closing that certain real morteage of date April 1st. run. ami giy.n and Intended to he riven mi Lots I lo I 4 Inclusive In Block No. I, of Taylor's addition to the Town of Nyssa. Mnl heur County, Oregon, ni the same la shown by the Revised Map of said town now of record, to si. ure (In payment of the above stated sums; for an order of sale of the above de scribed and mortgaged premises and for audi other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons In published pur suant to au order of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Circuit Court, dated Feb I. 1916. W. E I.EES, Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication Tub. 3, 1916. Date of last publication Mar. 16, 1916. NOTICE TO ( Itllll (HH Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Hell. Klinefelter, bus been duly appointed Admiliiht 1 at 1 i Of the IMat.. ni J liurton lluihunan, (toOMSed, hv an order of t'i.- County Court ol Malheur County, Oregon Any and all I I SdltOI ehy re- 1 to present their claims duly verlluil as by luw niiin.,1, 1,, tin. undersigned ut the orlice of It V. ! Waster, Ontario, Oregon, on 01 1.. fore six months alter the first pub lication of this iioln Hell,. Mm. 1. -Iter. Adminlstratri . ..1 the Estute of J. Burton liuihuiiun. In . . B. W. Swugler. Attorney for Administratrix. First publication February 3,. 1916, last publication Maicli , 1:111; NOTICE TO 1 1:1 in ii His In the County Court of the si..i, of Oregon, for Malheur County. IN THE MATTEK OF THE ES TATE OF ELLA FI.EMINU, Deceas ed. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun ty, Executor of the estate of Ella Fleming, deceased, and having qual ified, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to pre seut them verified as required by law, within six mouths after the first publication of this notico to said J. Oi Fleming at his residence, Ontario, Oregon, B. F. D. J C. Fleming, Executor of the estute of Ella Fleming, di Duted February 1, 1916. First publication February 3, 1916 LaMt publication, Mai til 2, 1111, SAFETY "Sitfety first" was tho motto mid practice of tin1 lunik long btfora those votdi bsosnis tho .slogan of thu large InuiiporttUOB oiiiuitnei. Servico to the puhlic is not a thoory, but a ilnilv prtMtioa with us. Put your inoncy where -nlelv i tho first consideration ainl avail yourself of otif1 service. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Safety l.'m it n,- 1 I W Ml J 1 llTj,ll LIVID IN MISINV. "I uffrd at rally from nervousness and hoad aches. Th least sxrIU niMit cava m iln.i.lful pain. I ttacan unlns Iir. UUrm- Nervine and a f. w days later started to take Dr. Mi lee' Heart Treat ment. I suon sot so nni h better that I was enenur aged and continued tel.ins the two remedies until I was so well that work was no bother to me e.t all." MltH. LOriS BU3. I.U.'n. Fall .. I.l.lm FIT For Sale 30 jfood thrifty Shnats. These can be finished to top market in short time. J. J. DILLAKD Four miles west uf Ontario $100 Reward, $100 The i.-u.li 1 a L'f Uii- imp r will b Slrttai. ,1 In Iwatril tl'Ut I li If Is at U'UIlt Olltt resided iilinf that ait lence Iimh bn 1 tit all ttJt stuatca. and thnt U CaUrih Mall's Catarrh Cure la the only pobtiiw- oura now known to th uicdit ui fratiTnil '. Catarrh l iuk a mslHutlonul diufUBt- ft lull at a t oimtttutlanal treat -liiriil Hallo t'atstirh Curt' Ih taken In ttruallv. nt Mm: olraotly upon tha blood uii' I 11 1- uii aui fat h of I ha utam, there liv (l- troylnf m foundation of the dla aaa , ami kvIiik tha patlaul Ut-nath by bulM ""ii and Msiai! ,' ii.iiun In iluhir ' work The proprietors have a much fa . In IU curMlvj pw era tha: tin ohv- nn Hut.drt Dollar-4 for any caaa th' Ha tu curv. Bend Im IUt of 1 AjUi.m 1- III: I ', Tol.do, o. f.,ti l .1 Im lit claia Tic 'lake .l.a "uilly IMIls for conailpatloa. Sum ci good Incubator at Mc Dowell's. Oet them early ami liuw early chicks. tl-U LaVga WW wiitir iiIiik from top of auto radiator, rindar please leave It at Ontario Uuruge and Kt-t reward. 5-tf. jjmrz SERVICE Btvingi Aooountu . Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE J YOU. YOUR MONEY WILL BE RETUNDED. i OiJRI w. I 'erfrjfr A'rsA.j'xfrvfar OUR 1016 ' ansl Planter's CuliIe i: avnli hi reran-rue every arower sbulil h.i. . II lists dupend able Farai, Cat ilea an J t lower sot i ai.d the bel eu,ul t'uultryssso, Q. L-ku.'c' and O.cli.-.li.l. A,k Va1 ctalut No. 660 inn&xgMstwKitvnuMMxnsa See us llrst for anytliiiix you Dead. Wo might have It. McDowells S. H. S. ii tf. DWU.N0 J- a-. fia W km 1 Ar "sV I laTtl?ilElt1