f w )oo , oO-- IIKN I f l(pl I licit' MAKING FARM I I I " QOO mnn or woman haade to own a little farm THE LITTLE PAY By C C. BOWSFIELD need not pnjr down more than one jniirter of the purchiine price. If a debt are a few aalient ! '" ,ner Justifiable it Is In a ''ne wupre DOtfiti that need MNftl con- i a n,n of moderate meiiim la trying to MeraUon. Those are coat. Improve- i tuo MM thing for hla boya aud girla menu, MrMM to town. trnnspoita tion facllltUia ami n'lghloihnxl. Tbe Inv est men I may not lie of first Impor tance. With tunny persons I be tone rf tbe tielk'lilnu bOOd would be MMMMi flrat, ami riulitly no. Tbe rnntter of location hns to be care fully considered by any one who pro posi m to continue Ity employ ti In ucb MM tbe land will coat nlioiit 2U0 an in re. Tills would be the average price for a twenty acre tract thirty ta forty imIIcm frmn a larwe city. If farinliiK It to be the Hole vocation a pansM rati afford to go to the aaora In lit tul si" linns, where liiml I obtain able at from s.Ml to IK) mi in re. In M e In It V I -" to IM II. 01. Ihiin three or rum mil' - 1 1 "in ii nod railway Ion ii A t .-1 ' r tlin.T" of tba i Ill' 'I'Hllnelit Ii folloWH: Ttt.ntv iirri'n of hind ILM and la determined to bring them up on a r n ui It Is always possible to rent a farm, and that Is the easiest way to get a start. By renting one Is soon able to tell whether lie Ii adapted to farm life or not. Nobody should liegin this voca tioti with the Idea that It is free from are and bard work. It does not call for drudgery, but the great essentials are Induiiry, patlen.e and Intelligent man ieiiietit. To city people who know what farm life Is and who ate determined to go to the country I ttWh to say that condi tions are the most favorable that the) have ever been for making money from the aoil, This I barauM ities hut e guns ii ami good market developed at a flBtaf rate than agriculture has ad vuti' -I'd ri ilio-ie flats a farmer who raises a f arm and VJarden FOR A GOOD WINDBREAK. Austrian or Black Pint Haa Advan tages Over Somi Othsr Traaa. Tbe Austrian pine, often spoken of as the black pine, U commonly planted throughout the 1'ulted State i c: .t of tbe Rocky mountains for ornamental mil windbreak purposes. Under favor able conditions It will attain a height of sixty or seventy feet, with a diam eter of fully t'Vo feet at the stump. It is pleasing in appearance, grows erect with a straight, heavy trunk and regu lar whorls of heavy limbs. The leaves are from five to seven Inches long, very dark green and retain their green MM throughout the year. In keeping tt.th the -etieral appear lice n tile tro the foliage ii MM i n I heavy, which makes It one of the very best of tbe pines for windbreak purposes. It is readily propagated 51ul,'"n" ''"' diversity of article aocb as towa fam BIX rows ... "' ,,, , , .. , . , Team of marns ""' to boy for VBmx tobwa has tgs and i Ht Do trouble to sell all lie can prudtMt. Vat l j'i Prices are hlirli enough to alToid I ills eWd, fmil and lie ulentiils I'll There are nice little Improved furiii of i"it, nut "r elgbty ii'Tcn to i.c pi I "I up at S i i.OOO, Including good duelling-, mid other billldln. I The location uuld ooi be aultobla foi a city inn Ii arbo bad l go back nud f. , Hi vsrj tun iiiici a Um tboy Would Hi i ' H In iHljllll au Ii a place as this one factory proOti It Is only necessary to lale a variety of food product-, ninl to bandla tbom with toato and Mill Too ,.i la iln gra re.nly Tklf Is in real It; i djaj of opporiunlt.v for the pro d' ci Willi sad) an equipment as I hii outlined II nriillig ca pa Ity of I twenty ii' re farm well situated and ! skillfull; managed -1 II t ei r la from 1.M to I2.&0Q a jeiir K.vert well t.scil ,.it on tlie farm riajal lev inc.iim pmbj dol Ian in Um fall vv ban tea aroatb er win let pirnili inn; .i a the 1 1 : i .. i nit i v no a, ate . ouglit to I, ,ic iiticutioii. pulling ii in -1 1 1 1 1 .ui for total o oi k aoapo asiasioa aaooa : Set aside an a -re for tl meiitiii purpo.es thl-. yoar Tboo in Ii nut v oil! new Ideas Hid to llUelt siiggeatloiu ton :i in, lii" D ii" ' and llltls prove the ,r Qtaoaa or uaStaaaa r..r yourself - Kiirni .lourn i saaaooaaoaaoa !'ti'iiorpti by KOMM H' in TO GET AT THE HEIGHT. DO YOU KNOW THIS BEAN? Simple Huntsman's Dsvics That Is Used For tbs Calculation. Hating tliU aUBpto d'U e, oii can ,. rUlll He- bell i I ii I Ii nit "I inn I. often "I atlrantug' In laklng aat lim tier, or an Hud Iho belgbl to a l'iicd till' knes "I lie- i ci.. win. b la oll.'ii tuHW H u B fl J, . i x 'V.:'. k, '' N v jjti III ill I'l t UK. rriiiiil .llH, Icli pli'iiii or te.e gl'l b I " ' I I'll' k Bwaa of top. ..i l In- iii.ingc .lii'l.i Farmei. fmui win. ii picture aod d a-1 1 ft ion ... i . a fake two airalgbl pn. . . ..I 'i a .. iftoM be baa long faaton logother al atari rigbf angles nud i uui ids with tin II. biiviiig a Mffa il' stinlgbi outer fiU'" I. .-I'll llie li.oi.'lilal ktl. k "I i a Isill .ii. d iliuaili . icw to a stake. Oi t III I.. I lo.ig i , .ii i prosim Uolj in dUliiine 1 1 "in ins- lb ii tbe Ufl niin i potai to ftuui tbi id sat too al'lke llpl ight : I Hid l.i-l. II lilt triangle w lib one arm pal i i and lb bci borlSOUUI tad I'Uiilcil in ii,.- i ... si c in acroaa the diagonal am k in tin- belgbl it to dolrad Ii . He If I It isk lot bore move oaarar I lie iroa II ll fallt U'low in.", barb until Hie line ol tl sl.'ii strikes the ioolroal poini I lu-a Bliikliig due allow ui. e do liregulurl ties of Hie ground the dUlau.c fioui the slake lo ilic tree Mill , .juul the belgbl lu I lie I '.in nud It's tbs Broad or fnglisb Variety. May B. Worth a Trial Hare, broad bo in, know n sometimes " thu ui ii 1 1 as the English 1 to 1 1 ii n be. in r Kurope Rtl aullioi ille-. sat II cannot -u- . .-.-. I In fie I lilted Si. lies or . on ' : i.chl .1 1 l'i"ie being not well adapted to hot, dfj siiuiiiiei -. but II mat Ii" woifb a trill It giown well In Kngliilid I he bio. n Im'iiii icnulle-. a Ih'i'.i, rb Ii and well ilr.iliesl moIi The plant I-. ere. I. two lo tour foot huh. his thi k angular stems, leaves wnb two to five oval leaflets. Mowers In rlOatorO, geuat i white with bl ick ete.l wing SmVo. ?1&r tM & f asa-s-iaoaoaaaooaooooaaaaai THE FARMER'S PROBLEM. According to Former Secretary Wll.i.i eteiv il iv In llie . n KMWBjg: i-iici Is worth $.'.'.ISN. 2 issi to I be farmers of the I'ult.sl j Slati-s This wealth, however. represents the work of mil ure . ". is ( uieli The big ! prolilein for tbe farmer Is to so arrange bis affairs tint he can . keep n. it ure working fur hliu all ttie lime oaaooooaaoao too mill totat i i i i i lapel ui" in - iS' ivullursl Oood UsrOsn Advioa. lu iiiaii) kaataaCM ibe leld of gar- deus tan In ii,. i c -.el by simply get llllg ili'Vtn a few inches ditper with fork ui apade Ibe lieiicb g.irvlenc: all giv i- V i ii.' ll aus ii . lis ,es.s- Tin- Mltl should bt pal erlnsl Lot work should not be com Mowed too earl) llawtBt IBa EraaaJ while it Is loo wet will cause tbe toll lo pin k in solid luataa QaMl toi ts often ruliiisl in this uiHhuci - . ,,iu Ptagroaa Kssp tin Moii) Horns. If It pavs atolatoa truck garvlciiera M send witUs.f or chicory aalad srtas IBB MM! ''d ui. i I'.i.'Uig froiglil and a duit "f .'" per cent ad valorem 10 aell ll for Ocenis a p u. v . It ll t s.une .1 . ill. tit I. . ral N w kei I II I S..I I .11 lll.".ll. II IV , 'I- .tie large and Hi. k. and tbe I cans ate thl. k. Ilalleiusl iiid g.ncr lugular . Hlefies and siil.v ,nl, i,,-, in I , ire iniuici ill . .ind v a. I'"" I . i us aie glow n liolh In tbi den i.c I held lor li.l ... ..hd as Ii i i he braad boaa la un an . .. ,v in. i n iiiliit aiis.1 ui Kurope i.ole lllliei Makes a Dandy Knits. ho tour foiks iietsl a good but' her Unite Hunt up .in old flat tile aud lake it lo a blacksmith who under st i nds tempering slts'l and bate lo i. in iko ton one If will outlusl uuy knife you eter bad If made right For the Asparagus Bsd. The bind for all asparagus bisl must he well ,r.ilnel warm, rib Mil and thorougb'v workisl I'or a h.'tue put' b deep spading may do. Put care must !. taken to Ml Ibe in inure well nliod vvllli the soil If best results ure desired I'.u In- lie Is Ibe inaliuiv sboiild be i ' with a plow I loop I low . "is In most . ...f. The OH Id be done late In tiie foil, the -" "iid early In the BpriOJ "i.e tear old roots ate the A long b.sl. slnir'e r.ev f.u the borne gurtleii is better and more mauaged tl.au u short l -. 1 or u num ber of rows The plants should bate plenty of space American AgrH ullur 1st Don't Forget the Wrench. A wrench is ii guodj thl' g to have along with It. ;ilow in the , Ttllg lie fore von ran ' fasten it t tbe beam Willi a s'i" lip tt no win .u.swti to purpura loo. bill Is apt lo rut' t paint "IT Hie Iroo and Uii'.s iusL COCK A-D00DLE-D00! Sh.iiic must be provided for tbe fiivtU Slid the little ili during Ibe hoi w cither ts kthiu as It can be bud give the hciis souie goisl fresh loam If the sod. no with Ibe earth ao much Ike ln'tier One of the remedies for the pip usisl I'v Portuguese poultry i. Users la ru onions , ui up Hue and fajfvod down the throat followed by a little water. Ibe Maine ciperiuienl station toak for fOWla I'ul verU'sl geulbiii. one pound, pulv en.evl glugei. iue .pi.u lei , 1 i i. ten c.l saltpeter, one-.prir ler 'Hind ti ui sulphate Mlt lb i.iuglilv and use two M three i ii'lespooiifuls lu leu vtuarta of ,ll inish II ' f . Ii ' k.lls Is'th lu tOVslI Ulld . 'lint lv have given gi cuter profits "w l Hi in I irgv tbs-ks In tests made t Ohio i tporlaiani station rtocka with nullum,'! range hate shown lie! .tits thin rio ks that were partlt or tv boiiy coiituit'il I'arui rio. ks bavo lucre prolttsble thuu til. age oi t'lty lot dtK-ka. Let Out the Gas. In sever. I v or wind c.illc the life of the horse intv be sav .si nf prompt tapping for the removal of gas The trocar and caiiula ustnl for tbe puriHiee ure thrust Into the liioat distended part of tbe right flank, (ugh up MBT to the rib and at Hie edge of tbe feather of iulr which ruus the Plkisite way of that ou the rlbo. In a cow lapping la done on tbe left side There Is little danger In using the In strument. bill It must lit- sterilized lie fore use. and tbe wuiud should be dls Infected after removal of tbe irocar Kami Journal It's a Useful Bervant. Where a farmer owus a woud lot and burns w.hkI be can make an excel lent lut t'stineiit lit pu . Ii.isiiig a line engine aud wood sawing machine I.'' en a tw . ii .1 oue-fourth horseKiwei one bait ,UM um ,l,, ., ji of work, but It Is adt .sable perhaps, to get a somewhat larger one Us a use tbe .buiicea art that after a farmer gels an engine bo will Hud other w oik for it to do. Den't Grow Scabby Spuda. One lliiug is surv It .tour siatoe ; are scabby lu tbe garden oue tear you had bettor not plant any on tbe aame ground another year I'ut them some i vbara MJB or ou i bate more trou We Alias Summons In tbe Circa it Court of tbe State of Oregon, for tba County ol Mai henr. aa Tba Empire Lumber Company. Ltd. a private corporation duly organ ized and exiating under and by virtue ol tbe Lawa nf tbe State of Oregon, Plaintiff, Mb C. R. Blakiey, Defendant. To C. I: Biokler, Defendant. In tbe name of tba State nf Oregon: You are hereby reqoiied to ap prenr nod noawar tbn complaint filed agaiuat you In the atnrc entitled action by Friday, tbe 1st day of August, 11)13, or for want tbareof. plaintiff, will take judgment against you for tbe mm of !2.1H. with In teteat thereon from tbe '"th day of October, 1011. at tbe rate of six per cent per iiunum (leaa I credit in the um of 15.00 paid December 3rd, 1912). Tbla summone la aerved upon vou by publication thereof for si i "tisecutive weeks, in tbe Ontario .igut, a weekly uercgpapnr published in nut ii in. Oregon, beginning on tbe ;.';h lay nf dune. 1H13, and ending on the :ilst day of July. IBIS, by order of Hi i Mm. Daltnn Hlggi. judge ot nie above entitled Court Dated the 7th day of May, 191ft. C. Mcfiiiuagill. Attnrney for Plaintiff. i i i. ,, ..,, , t I Ami ' fl a ' jjl Agricultural illilirv ti v;i ui.u t .. i i .v I isi I "S Kvssvs l.vlltl. frolll seisl. but the seedlings are !en tor and si. . cptiiiie to aovoral fungous inoti lu nuiseiles The lllMja trouaptanl with much dltll ill' t . and thei'e is USIUl v I Ilea I in the nisi ironaptontlng but only a ' ill p ill of l"s iii the sillise i"iit plantings ll ih I s that have I "."ii transplanted nine 01 tw! e should lie lioiigtit for permanent plantings broad ,,,,, , aboukj DO from lifli-en lo went J niches in botgbl llie A n.li i in pine Is generally prop lulled by all nurserv ineii bnndllliu oiilferous stock nud can I lil.ine.l iii ii ii v desired nuiiiliers The tree re lililes i." i.ii care III the seisinng ttaM I '" luipraetlcahle for any ex cept skilled nurserv n to uttempt lo itrotv It Kansas Parmer Vale 01358. Hums 04IB1. M I IC1 lOH PUHLICATOX. H -i .iitii.eiit of the Interior U.S. Land Office at Vale, Orrgon. June j"ti,, IBIS, Notice it lioreby given that John l.viili, cf Ontario, Oregon, wbo on laai lOIbi IB10, made Boaraataad at plicatinu. No. Oltftfta for K4 Rift, eo. It, and B ftJE, Section 7, T. ansbip It I . Hiitige Id K.. W bimitte Meibliar, has (lied iiotlce ol intiiti'in to make final three year ti of, to eetahl'sb claim to tbe land ilmve di. , ii.. I, before Harry B. (iiauel, ('. S. (nmmlstoloner, at Ontario, Oregon. o tba Ith day of August. IBIS. Cl.iimistit HMD witnesses: Frank WVIch Ti u lev tarter, of untune. Otorfaai m. u. RaaMor, Prank Davie, nf Weiser. Idaho. Braoo P. Ksster, Kegltter. 1 1 .um Service. West iioiind. No. 17 Oregon Wash Ltd Bill s m No. IS Huntington Paaa ll. JO am .o. V I -' Mail Sill p m No 'ii lliiutlngtiiti I 'ass i. :ia p m No. 5 Oregou Wash Ktpress I :."0 p u. l-tost liolllld .No. oregou Wash Ltd 2:51 a m No. 2il lloiae passeugr 8 :5C a m NO. U) Past Mail 11:24 a m No. II Hoiie passenger BlM p m No. I Oregon Wash Kxpreaa I lupin Vale train leavee at 9:30 a. m re turning at 3 S p. m. lotdl Market Kiporl. Corrected May 7, for the b. nellt f rgus raaBan by the Malheur Mer cantlla lompauv. KggS, per dozeu. 5o. IP ttel, per p lUU.l, I' c Oats, p.r biiiilrad. 11. M Wheat, per bun Ired, 11. dO. Hay. per ton, ". Potatoes, er iiiindied, Ouioua, per bundled, 11.50. Apples, per box, 1.00. to 11.5. Chicken., .Itemed, per "iiud,JSc. Pork, dres.eii, to luo. i'oik, I lee. 7 to Veal. lo 10c Heef lie I" 1J, HjC. Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rates. An amount. For straight term or with In stallment privilege. Thomas V. Clagett Ontario - - Oregon The Most Qualified Judges Pronounce Taylor A Williams Striijit Yillo StJii Wllski) tki BEST F.'lv BALI in c. ant ties f r. in Ono gallon up. and main other Good brands, bv B. TCTER. Wholesdler. ONTARIO. OREGON I Ijilf .i St Of ONTARIO ORE GROWTH OF DEPOSITS Deposits June 4, 1908 $199,778.88 Deposits June 4, 1913 403,624.56 Showing an increaae in depoaita of over 100 percent in the pant five yeara. Such growth is the beat evidence of safety of management and satisfactory' service. New Hii sin i -ss Invited A. L. C0CKRUM, Preaident; T. TURNBULL, Vice President; C. E. KEN YON, Cashier, H. B. CO-'KRL'M. Aast. Caahier; C. W. PLATT. Asa't. Cashier Excursions East VIA Union Pacific System Very low round trip fares to DENVER, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, OMAHA, CHICAGO, MINNEAPOLIS and many other, points. DATES OF SALE: May 7, 8, 10, 17, 24,31; June 3, 7, 13, 14, 21, 28; July 2, 5, 10, 19, 23, 31; August 1,9, 10; 11, 16, 22, 28; Sept. 10, 11 Limit: October 31, 1913 See any OREGON SHORT LINE Ajjent for further lrt.uU THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Reaches Omaha and Points East THE DIRECT WAY 5 Miles of Cooling Breeze For Less Than One Cent I Is a hot weather bargain that you can't afford to lose, especially when you have it right in your home or office by simply moving a starting switch on An Electric Fan Let Is Advise You On An Investment that will Keep You Cool All Summer Idaho-Oregon Light k Power COMPANY Ontario, - Oregon Buy your Meat at The ONTARIO MARKET and get the best the market affords