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"5ftt . THE ONTARIO AKU US. ONTA1UO. OUEUUN, T1J HIMj,41j MAi.nnim county' w:ai,i:statu thanhikuh Jti:umii:i now OIIi TONOV. Illlli Sheriff 11. Loo Noo to J. W. Graft and A. H. Ilocck SWtfSBU Sec. 2; N,4NH Sec. 11 J NNW. NWJ1 M-Vi Sec. 12-2340. Sept. 22, 1919. $1,392.00. Snruh A. Westfall to Otto Peotz, Lots 2, 3, 4 nndG, Ulk 2, Wostfnll. Oct. 30, 1920. $ l.00. Clms. Maxwoll Carter to O. A. Klutz ot ux Lots 38 nml 39, Ulk. 9. Klversldo Ail ill to Ontario. Oct. 21, 1920. $300.00. Eil. Iluruln ot ux to O. A. Kratz, imrl of Lot 1, Sec. 14, ami Lot 9, Hoc. 1C-1847. May 19, 1920. $4, 300.00. MInnoHtota Dotalopnioiit Co. to Clins. Maxwell Carter, Lota 38 and 39, Illlc. 9, Itlv. Ailil. to Ontario. rob. 23, 191G. $350.00 Northern Pnc. Ity Co. to Aiigustln D. Azcuoiiiigii, NHUNU'Vi Sec. 21-2"0-4 1. Juno 11, 1920. $410.00. Ilolso-Pnyotto Llir. Co. to draco It. Hf.btnson, Unci. Int. In LoU 1 to 10, Inc. In 111k. 07, Ontario, 'Jan. II, 1920. $260.00. H. C. Van I'ctten ot ux to draco IX, 1U20 Rancher Request Clean -up of Gophers Thruout Lower Valley. MONTHLY ltni'OHT OP Titii COUNTY AOUICULTUltAL AOL'NT lor tlio period Octobor 4 to 30, 1920 -no ngont roturncil to duty on October 11, Imvlijg boon absent on vacation for tlio two w'coks proceed. 1MB. This report covers tlio um-k nccompllslied during tho last three ookb or tlio month. Tho chief I ties of project work given atten tion woro In robont control. iivn,.i. Improvemoiit, crop Improvcniont, nud marketing. Soornl meetings woro nttonded, but tho mnlnr .-. of tho tlmo was dovoted to office work, tho September monthly rrnnrf. on. ...... Il . .. ' " ' xuuiiiuiai-a corrosnoin nnrn. l'n., .. . ' "- i.urcau aows, mid 1020 annual ro port, and other forum of office work, nil enmo in for attention during this time. OiK'inliitlnii Sovornl now memborshlns worn up. ceptod by committeemen of tho bu it during tho month. Pn.Mi.imii lllckox nttonded tho mooting of tho It. Iloblnson, Und. Int In Lots 1 p,-,ldont of county Farm Duron s 9. 19.0. 1250.00. Jlng temporary constitution for a. Joseph Hodgson ot ux to Harry, State Federation of cn.,n.v t- Lasulco, 848WU Sec. 17; NNW Sec. -20-10-40, Nov. 0, 1920. $1.00 Win. C. llolfnr et ux to Win. O. Homing Lots 2, 3, 4, 8UUNWU Sec 7i Lot 1, NHUNWU Soc. 18-2740. Oct. 12, 1020. $1.00. Hnnunh llrown ot al to Josbq II llrown ot ux NW'iBWH Sec. 331 8 47. Aug. 7, 1020. $1.00. A. H. Nichols, (Idn. to Cora Van lluroaus and tho' oloctlon of n tem porary oxocutlvo. Each county will have- nn opportunity to dotormlno whether It should nssoclato with this now union or not. ' Official VMlors Sovornl official visitors woro In ronroronco with tho agent mid I-'nrin Uuroau commltteomon during tho month. II. I), Scuddor. chlnf n n... Huron, Und. fc Int. In NftNUtt nnd Department of Kami Managomant nt N Lot 1, Soc. 17-1040. May 20, 1020. $300.00. 1). K. Nowman ot ux to A. N. HMcoy, WUNWUM-USKU Sec. 0 1817. Sept. 10, 1920. $2,000.00. (loo. W. Smith ot nl to Wallace M. Dorrlck ot nl Water Might In (liouso Crook. Nov. R. 1020. $10.00. Arthur J, (llovor ol ux to 13. 0. Hurler, I.UNI.USWU Soc. 0-18-47. Oct. 20, 1020. $0,000.00. L. W. OIbiiii ot ux to Etta Mny Thomas, Lots 13, 14, nnd 10, 111k. 20, Ontario. Oct. 21, 1020. $2,800.00. IT. 8. A. to Alfred Wllklnsln, NW UNIJH, 8cr. 29 J 8W8KJ, NEVJ8 KU Sec. 204043. Juno 20, 1889. IT, 8. A. to Kay It. Knust, Lot 4, BHUNWU, EW8WVi, WHSEU Soc 19; NEUNWU, Lot C, Sec. 30-14-38. Mnrch 8, 1920. ' U. 8. A. to Itny It. Taust, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 7, 8 and 0, Soc. 30-11-38. March 8, 1020. Ituy It. Kaust ot ux to Don Q. Faust, UH.C, NEUNWU Soc. 30; Lot 4, BEUNWtf. nNV, V 8EU Soc. 19; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, NEUNWVi Sec. 30-11-38 Dec. 19, 1919. $10.00. Anna C. You to Mrs. L. T. Cald- uoll, Lots 10 mid 1 0,111k. 270, On tario. Sopt. 20, 1920. $000.00. ' Complaint I'llcil In Circuit Court BubIo Hoothlor vs. Amoa Iloothlor, Nov. 8, 1920. Dlvorco. Ontario Dldg. Co. Nov. 8, 1920. Foreclosure ot Mtg. $20,000.00. Confirmation of Slldo Irrlg. hist. Nov.' 8, 1920. P. W. arlmes vs. Albort Lockott, Nov. 8, 1920. Docovory on Acft. $188.70. - Crodlt Sorvlco Co. vh. M. r. Clark. Nov. 10, 1920. Hoc. on Acct. $91.44 Itlchnrd Murray vs. Jordan Val ley Land & Wator Co. Nov. 10, 1920. Foreclosure ot Lion, $000.33. Davo I Logon vs. J. II. Wilson ot nl. Nov. 12, 1920, Hoc. on Note. $97.08. J. E. McDonnoll vs. Noal K. Noll son, Nov. 12, 1920. Foreclosing Tax Lion. J. E. McDonnell vs. Mrs. Arthur Jolmsln ct nl. Nov. 12, 1920. Fore closing Tax Lien. pro CONOICIXJATIONAL CIIUHCH Idaho and 2nd Street South (D. J. Olllatulors, Pastor) Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M., Subject "Thanksgiving." Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M. Preaching. 7:30 P. M-., Subject Excuses" nihle Study Tuesday 7 P. M., Sub ject. "Tho Second Coming of Christ" continued. I want to thank nil for tho splen did turn out to nil tho services. Miss Miriam Woodborry brought us n splendid mossago as to tho con ditions In our National Ufa in re gard to tho Foreigners nnd as to what wo aro to do with thorn. One million Itnllans aro to como to us by February 1. Will those peoplo bo n monaco to us? Who Is bring ing thorn? Is some foreign foe try ing to flood our country with tho very undesirable? Those aro grave auestlons and wo should look Into thorn. . . Sunday A. M. will bo a special thunksglvlng sermon. Como out and hoar It. Astoria, Ore. Nov After an ab sence of more -than ton years, ves sels flying the flag of the Dluo Funnel lino ot Liverpool aro soon to be seen once more at tho mounth ot the Columbia The Mymrldon has been chartered by Kerr, Clifford and company to load 2500 tons of wheat nt tho municipal tromlnal nnd will arrive here November 10 It will be tho first of the Dluo Funnel boats to put In an appearance. thn College called In tho lutorogt of his work. Mr. Stmiloy Jowntt. uim Is In chnrgo of predatory nnlmnl con trol work In tho Stnto spoilt some tlmo In tho county In connection with u coyoto poisoning cnmpnlgn, which Is now being orgnnl-od In tho South end of tho county, tho results ot which It In hoped will Justify an expansion of this typo of control work. Prof. E. U. Fltts. ilnlrv c lallst of tho Collogo visited tho agent In connection with tho dairy work to bo dono In tho county. Assistant Stnto Loador Ilnltard spoilt n short tlmo with tho county ugont and with President Htckox on various matters romting to tho Farm Ilurcnu Rrmn. Project Woik In cooporntlon with commit toemon of tho projects concornod, progress was inadQ In Bocoral departments of tho work adopted by tho Ilurcau for attention. Post Ooiiliol Following up tho oxporlmonln! , work conductod by B. E. Horn of mo uioiogical Survey during tlio j months of August nnd Soptombor, a small crow was organlzod nnd work rommoncod to destroy pocket Kophors In tho torrltory lying In tho Mnlhour Valloy between Mai hour Hutto and Vale. This was tho area on vhlch tho Vnlo Ih'.rnau ha.i nskod that tho work be dono, nt n mooting In August. Mr. Horn work ed with tho crow nnd kept close chock on tho results. He roportod nn nvorago kill of ninety por cent tho flrsttmo ovor with tho poison. During tho month thoro camo about a domnnd for this work for practic ally all tho land embraced In tho Vnlo, Cairo and Nyssa bureaus. To satisfy this domain! stepa wero taken to Incroaso tho number of mon em ployed nnd othorwlsi expand the work. At tho close ot Uia month flftoon mon woro working and noar ly ten thousand acres had been cov ered, onco ovor. It was evldont thnt a much larger force would bo required to -cover nil tho territory for which the communities had made requests and that a vory much larger revolving fund than tho ouo thous and dollars originally nllowod must bo provldod. Tho nvorago cost por aero on tho first ten thousand acres for tho first application of poison was a little less than nine cents per aero. It U cr culated that tho second treatment will cost somewhat less, TIiIb pro ject required a vory considerable tlmo In working out forms for keep ing records, making maps, employ ing mon and making arrangements for thorn, securing supplies, and pro paring poison and other details of the business, Lltrktock Improvement Progress was made In this depart ment looking toward tho Importa tlon of dairy stock. Available sup plies ot cattle were Investigated, tho assistance of tho Dairy Specialist of tho College secured and a plan for pooling ordore work ed out At n series of meetings held In tho six Dureau communities on the Eastern edge of the county tho plana of the livestock committee work were out lined to tho members and the wants of the people felt out. These com munity bureaus all wont on record endorsing the work of the llvessock committee. Chairman Graham spent some tlmo outside the county Invest igating the dairy situation and a- vallablo stock. Crop Improvement Progress was made In crop Im provement work thru tho presontu tion of tho recommendations of tho crop committee at n series of msol- Ings In the bIx communities nl ovc roforrcd to. In thin, chnlrmnn Frj ffavo much assistance. Thoso rocom mondntlons call for n general reduc tion of tho ncrcngo of hay and nn In cronBo In diversified farming. Com, wheat and clovor Reed nro rocom ttiondcd as Btnndnrd ensh crops. A thrco year rotation clovor-corn-wheat and n two yonr rotntlon of clovor-whent nro rccommondoit tin standard basis rotnttotin tor tho nver ago land nnd nvorago farmer. The rocommonilntloiiB of tho committee woro endorsed by nit six of tho com munity bureaus. Work of committee hns also Included tho taking of pihil cd orders for Improved semis nnd with tho closo of tho month a con- Bldorablo amount of wheat, linrlny, clover nnd potato seed hnd been 1 lut ed. Mnrl.clliiK Tho project committee on merliot- Ing hnd buying met during the month nnd decided upon tho metliml which would bo pursued In tho pur- clmno of livestock, seeds, eta. For the purchaso ot llvosfock It win de cided tha carload pools khould lie formod In tho different communities. ench pool to chooio n purchasing re- prosoutntlvo who might In) cither one of those ordorlng stock, or n com mtttcomnn of tho Iluronu. Knuh per son purchasing cnttlo under this plan will arrange for tho trmiMc tlon porsnnnlly whon the pool Is formed. Tho assistance rf the Live stock Committee will ho Riven In selecting thn cnttlo a wall m thnt of tho Dairy Specialist of tho College OrdorH for seeds which must bo Im ported aro to bo pooled In the enme mnnnor as Inst Soring, n oh deniMlt being roqulrod with tho advance or- lor. Tho commit tea approved of tho circulation ot n "guarantee shoot" whorohy the inemhorM of the Hureau would stand hack of tho marketing committee In Us financial transac tions. MIm'i'IIiiiioiiii-i Wink During tho period covered by this report, thoro woro 00 mils nt tho offices, 00 phono calls, 70 Ictters.nnd 12 circular lottors of 1388 coplen written, 0 meetings and 2 committee meotlng attended, 2 farm visits mado. ' and 7 nows articles prepared. L LmOtmofSafuAdioa 6 UICK Bnlkn tfSahJxBati TO be bought by business men for business use is ns good a recommendation as a car can have. 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