THE GRANGE Conducted by J. W. DARKOW. thaiham, N. Y., E&iur of the Htn Ynrk Mali Prafafl ft It fej REAL CO-OPERATION. Method by Which California Oranga Growers Market Their Fruit. Tin' grunge: ik mm tba queatloo of rcii.'i'r:itinii ii good deal, mni raally tiicj arc n"t in 'mpiNiiiiiK aa tract) aa tiicy siiuiiiii with iii" organlaation that iiiim bara Ami "i till" la imt aajrlng luit thai snlii" Of tlii'in lire iK'i'iiinplWll Ink ii OOd (leal. Ah iiii llluxtr.it ion Of ri'iii en operation the California Pratt Criiu its' i:x Iimiil" hImihI- pre "tnltn'iit. There Is mi" ""iilrnl exchuiiKc. "Inch I located lit l.os Aiil'cIch. with iniincrnim district otcbangao all oac iii" caaatfjTi Tii" coal of iii.iiniiiiiiiiiit tkaat aa atatngaa. which taaaaa a i - total "tt of niiiiiintr tha tmalaaaa, la laaa tfcaa 1 tnr i t-nt ptf in x mi ajroaa tataa asi aimiii :t i :t par n t per boa oa 1 1 r tni ii i o ii California, Thla rnii fomiii I'ruit Orowera' Kxcbanga la it nonprofli corporation nmi therefore da clarea no dlvManda Whatatw la mini" iii pfoflta foaa bacl dire t to ilia MtM aboMora, At the end af Nati yaaf tli" central exchange levies an iiskcmh- ini'iii agalaal aact shipper for a pro ruin shiire of flic expenses iiii the biisla of number of boxat of fruit ablppad. This aspanaa haa aaaat during the tUCIlt.V Jelll'S existence llf III" HSHfM III tlon i'Xi ""iliil :i pal (nt per Nix of III" CHISS SllleS. Tin- triuiHiirtloiiM of III" excluiniro aiiniiiiit t iii t HT40QynOOa w'"' " iiiiiuiicH for tin- fruit grawata DOyQM carloads of citrus fruits iiiiiiunlly. To In- exact. Us shipments In 1UIL' IllllOllllt d to ii vu.ivi'i:. It baa lino agent and representatives. Mm telegraph tolls iiinoiint to nearly $mi.KN a year. In advertising COB! ISOObOOO In IMS, Tin in iipi'nith" pinn Ih simplicity It- hclf I'll'M. Illl'll Is til" llM'lll IISHOCln- tlmi. u.ii.'illv mini" up nf nhoiit llfly Ifl'iiucrs. owners of iihout ."(ll Mires of fruit TIiIm iihmii. Iiii ion uvmim n own packing house, ii"ic Hie fruit is us N"iuiii")i. gradad and paefcad fat nmr ket S"i oini. tin i" a Hi" tilatricl ei etiuia'". nrhlcfa is ii fedemtloa af lo. ml aaooclatlona convcnlcntl located Tli me alltaan of lli"i" distil, t or ganlaaUona The) him aa pleartna bouaea fur the local iikn.i. i.i i i.iu- with iiir central cx rliniiae nt I.om Auuvles The third 1m Hie l.oN Aiiuili's escliangai ovea arbich nmi iimt nil ii xiiniii.i"- f Harold I'liw.-ii pre Idea aa manager, Mr Poar II Im ii "w Null. mini, w ho Ore urn iieiiiii ae vera I ycara ago with the ag ricultural il"pnrttii"iil nt Washington mill to whom we iii" linli hliil lor the .I III " I.I Is Tha Middleman's Profit. The National Orange Monthlji In riM'ent issue rei Hisi the experience of a fn i iimt who sold his aaad rjra to u lllajta iiniiii mi for ta ceuta a huahei. Another fanner aranted to in. some aaad rjra and went to tha atata nmi booghl the iiientii'iii rjra thai araa aotd for mi i "tils li i.i lug ,Mi per luishel for it ini Hi" wo farmera who aold nmi parchaaed lha rjra Itvad aa the mm road inn! laaa ihaa mile aud hall ipari lhe grange imumht aaha for n reutedj rheta ara lare at Ihraa af in, u" thlaga thai miuhi have pratraai mI sin Ii ii roiiililloii It lln'i'e w,i- n village paper in thai ttelghborl I an adtrerttaamenl of "See.i it" pat Bahr" lunlil tune Bared Hint hil.M'1' aOOM money, llui'lilenlallj let It In mhIiI t Iiii I fnrnieis do not tn ike uwe of the advarttalua ioluinna of lhatr laaal pn peis us ilii-v should for their own good) Of If there wns u geajafjg ll thill n i in 1 1 11 It then some kind of :iu adverilalug acbetne ahoakl hara aaada knoWII lo nil llienilieis wli.ll some of Hie llienilieis li.ive lo sell .in, I ollnl's w.inl lo haj This eoiild he di.ilie lu open graaga of bj i bullatla board What One Grange Did. Aiioiii four vara ago . i anga a aa argaalaad al the Missouri atata col lege, and Ita ineinlKra were i,iinipoaid of h, i. luis and pupila ii grea and fioin ished. dlruMMiiliiuilua grauge pun ilpl.s nil over Hi" si.ii,. ior w lieu a llllllllur I". His . Il,, ;iu, u'l "S lo Ills ! ion i" , .nnii mi 1 1 ii u hi, 1 1 his no until '". his in i deaire aud amldtion is to ill together ids friends aud nelghbora nmi irgaulae a grauge, ;i he haa learned with Other limits nt pollige lh it i furuiiT iieids ;i . I i : til :il Ills home, winie in- can dlacuaa ins niulual illlelesls miiiI Keep :ilue.ls wilh tlll linns n,i iiiis grange ii lha cot Iggjg w is on niUed the enrilltmnl it the oollege Im reaeed '-"-'" paf i HA within two yeara, and il required At teen new men in the VHrloUl d,p:ll melits In like , .ire of ills iiniv.is,, There Is lift K doiitit thnt tin- grungO played an liuportaal pari In tecurlng iius incraaae, for through ii Influence ii pragtar interest wns craatad la ad rancad agricultura New State Mneterg There will Pe sevei.il new s( n,. m ,s terM nt the lifM meeting of the ii. ill. ni iii graaga watch win he held in alaa ellllslei It nexl NoviiuPel I'll- following will then he ptvaeut (Of the ilrst time r C Bancroft front Debt ware, who Bucceetla s ii r, I1 Kiwi l"n from Kanaaa, ho -n I , I.I i, k. loseph Pix Khoile l.sl.md. Who sin . eeds ff M,T haul; I'hmies i Bjca froaa Mlnneaota, who iimxh ds Mrs Barah fl n tlrd; John i' Ivi Ii Ii tin 1 1 in Mi. In., in w hO ,,.. ..Is V l Hull Mini V l 'Hit v " " from Vermont who uccieda 0. V I iii rrCBRdDKLYN LBERJJACU ' BIBLE-3TUDYON -- SOOD CONFESSION VS. BAD CON FESSION. Luke 12:1-12 Feb. 22. "HTi'i'wiir nlmll iMl'ii . tt'l'in: mm, him ixell "ir ,v"'i "i ""'i "'" raafaM tafari thr oapi li f t?od I " HLAROB crowd arreuadad tha sn im-. anxloaa to heat Him. Jesus addraaaad Mis diaciplea, aytng, "Bawara ye af lha le.ueit of tim Pbariaaaai arbich la hy pocrisy" Here, ns elsew here In Ills tMcblnga, Jisii.M uisi laavaa ns n ajrra In. I or mi ox II inHui'iire. We know not one Inataoca la which laaraa Im aaad to rapraaant aajrttdag kom1 or pure. .Ii .sum dm luted that the liypocrUlea practlaad t tba Phartaaai were laaa en. Kin. eontnuiliintitiK. Hid daKlptM slmiilil he honeMt. slnrere. pure, free from emit mid daCcptlOB, lip deelnred thnt ultlinntely nil h poi rlsleM mid mIum will lie uiioovered t'ndouhtedly He iiieiint tluit daftag Ills Kingdom the aocrata af naaabtad win he aapoaad No doilht HiIh will eonstltute the Imsls of the abanie which will lie the punish unlit of innny, iim foretold. Fear Not Persecution. JexllH llitliniited Hint honesty of life would bring Ills followers persecution from hypiM tIIcm; hut Hint they should not fenr. even thoiiKh It resulted In their dentil. The life worth eonsld eriliK Is the ever InMtlnu one which e cntiiully tnny lie nttnlned through the merit of Jesus' an r r I f Ice. They should hnve no fenr of mini, but fenr lest they lie sepa rated from Hod. "Fenr Mini who lifter lie hiith kill ed luttli power to eiist Into Hull." The word Hell here llrvart of tht .itv c-n nf Iht 'Hurt tm." Is t.ehfiiun Iii the Greek. ITImiirlly. this Is the inline of the valley outside Jerusalem Into which offal was rust for utter destruction, and Into which the vilest criminals were east after ex ecution not to torment tliein. hut to iuiplx thnt there was no future for the wicked .lesiiM used IJohennn ns 11 Upe o the S I I lentil, the portion of all who liitelliu-ently. delllierately. sin agaluet knowledga, As QOtTa people heco Intlllllllely in iiiuinieii wiiii i iitii and raaltaa Ibal He Is the I'rleml of nil who love iIl'M isncss tlnlr Ion- for Hnu In- creaoaa Aa Oed forgata not tba pnr rows, so He will not fbfgoi tli Bvoa I Imlr of their heiids could not he injured without ills kaowiadga aad permission. BvafJ thing lie permits to e to His chllilii n will wink out for thelll some lilesslii. "Coiitui Me Before Men." Jeslls Wolds wele inldli'ssed to His dlsclplcH, not to the innsscH .None could deny I Inn who hud never tic-kiiowledL-ed I Hill Whoever professes to lie Ills disciple mid then gj I the Muster's teaching Bttareprcoonhi 1 1 im. denies 1 1 tni. and will not share In tba ulorlous pi csoii' il loii jI the Itriile, In Ih id af (Ids Af The musses of coin se. wele In doilht s.une even derided Jeaua, aajrlag Ibal He had a dell nnd wns mud The Muster dec I lied Ihnl sm II lillsiiiiiler atandluga aad riaadaf wen- quite fef glvable tl done luiiornnll) Hut when some went bejrood Ibbt, nmi declined flint Ills giMsl works were iiivollipllsll ts through Sntnnlc power, they were oiiimlltitn: Incx. iisnl.le sins, w hl.li could not no paaaad oaaf The Mnslei s tenclillc's were purity Itself Ills conduit. Ills tajrlaga nnd His niirncles were all gaod works mil-, wilful partacatti BoaM actribata these lo Sal. in The fnct that they would tiewr he forirlven does not si nlfy. lowccr. Hint the illlliers were lost Tbaj would sutler punislunent proportionate to their wilfulness If the piinlshmeiiU bring reforination. well nnd good; If not. their course will eventuate In utter destruction -the See olid I'imIIi lew subjects nre less undersiooit Ihaa tba sin agalaol tba Hoi spirit The word spull lure senilis for iullit en. e. power The spilit of S.itnn Is the power, Influence, iuher.se to Ood nnd rtghleuuanaaa The spirit of Truth. the Kplrll "I Hod the Holj Spirit, rep ivsi ui.s iHvlue Influence, power Bach Indlvldual'a reajioualbllltj is proper I on lie to bis ell lightouaiaat Iba iiientnlly and nmr M lillnd h a I e isinipnratlvely little responsilillily. he cauaa they do not aaxtV l-fja. y - HN apprcclale clearly ",Maj'liii the distinction be 'TTWrifMl tween the splrll of Orkraaa tt Truth and the splr .s,.s,i paaat ,, llf Rreor, the Spirit of liod and the spirit of Sntan Sm li.is wroucht di'illh. not niereU to iiiau's badjr, but to tils mind, bis con science Ability to dls, em between iisiht ami arroag tbafafata fartaa Ad dllionalljr. sonic hava apportualUaa for Instruction Bora thnu others The world in general knows not Qada nnd lience iiuild not sin nuninsl the Hol spnit to n dagrao pwttaaaMa arltb tba Second I cutll The lords faithful follow cin were to expe.i iimt aatongal iiicir trlbula lkna would ha fakte accuaatioua which would bring theui before tuagtalralaa rile ills. -iples uauullj unlearned, would feci great treiddatloa In tin praaance of educated oiiiciuis. They were to know, however lh;it the lords tiless would he gpon them, ind were to commit all to Him Nothing la thai Implies thai Chrlilau mlnieter should not stud their subject ! Tlra 3 IB flfx & yjv HOW TO SELECT SEED CORN FOR PLANTING The Following Insures Very Best Results Soj Far Jas Planting is Concerned. It taken only ten or twelve cars of seed to plant an acre of corn. No one can tell which seed ears will give 10 I per cent strong, vigorous plants, and which ears will not. No one can get a 100 per cent vield from a 0(1 per cent or H per cent stand, Th planting of the kernels from a poor, weak ear may put the prize money out of reach. Let us get start) d right and not waste our i H or i on a part of a crop. There arc many methods of testing seed corn but the following is very eaBy and reliable. The germination cloth should be nine inches wide and i'0 inches long. This allows about Ih inches at each end for rolling. It should be made from good quality of bleachid mulisn such as is commonly used for sheets and pillow slips. Mark nil on the middle portion of the inn .mi strip twenty spaces, two rows of ten spaces each. This covers little more than two ftet of the length of the cloth. Lay the ears out side by aide on a board or table. Discard all eara which look too poor to plant. Arrange the roinaiiimi, ears which are to bo tested and number them. Separate with naila into bunches of ten. This makes it necessary to number only each tenth ear. Mark the numbers on the board or table at the butts of the eara. Always number the eara before re moving the k err els. Moiaten cloth by dipping in water. Remove aix kernels from ear No. 1, taking kernels from different parta of the ear and place in square No. 1, germ side up and with the tips of all the kernels pointing in the same direction. In like manner take six kernels from ear No. 2 and place in square No. 'i. and so on until all the iquares are tilled. When all tl.c quart's have been tilled, again nnisti tithe cloth by sprinkling and roll up carefully to that none of the kernels will be displaced. Tie a triag around Ibe center of the roll just tight enough, not too tight, to hold the kcriu I- in place. Place the rolls containing thu kernels into any bucket or pail standing them on end with the tips, or small ends of the kernels pointing downward Don't pack the rolls in light. Fill the puil with water, good and warm. Fold over the bucket blankets and sarka to retain the heat. In three to twelve hours in wrap, drain off the water, and then cover top ends of the rolls with wet cloth and again wrap up as de scribed above. In about two days fill the pail with warm water again and let stand for live or ten minutes until the rolls are thoroughly soaked, then drain off as before and replace the covering. Keep the pail in a room where it will not get too cold at night. Don't let it freeze under any circumstances. In seven or eight davs when the stem sprouts are about two im-lics long, unroll the cloth carefully so as not to misplace the kernens. Fxamine the kernels in each of the squares and i save for planting only those ears the kernels of which show strong, vigorous' ,....t anil uIini unr.iiilu I liu.'-.r.l 1 1 ' ears the kernels of which show one or more dead kernels, weak sprouts, or kernels affected with mould, which kills the sprouts after they have start ed. The sawdust box is also an inex pensive and accurate method of test ing seed. Applications lor (.rdinu IVrmit Notice U berliey gireu that all ap plioatll He t, r permits to ura. e chI tie. batata aad eheep within the Mi 1 Ik in National Forests during the seasou Bf IbH, must be tiled in niy ottlee at Joba Day. Oieaon. ou or lutme February If, 1014. Full information lu regard to the uraicg fees to tie chained mid tilauk forms to be used iu inakiug apallaaiioa win be fur ulsbed upon rciiueet. Of, J. Hinuliam. Supervisor. Locdl Miii ki I Keport. Corrected Oct. It, for the beuetlt of Argus readers by the Malheur Mer cautlle Company. Fugs, per doieu. o c Hutter, per pnuuJ, 35o. Oats, per hundred. II. 50 Wheat, per hundred, 1.T.". Hay, pel ton, 5. rotators, per hundred, 1.00 Dillons, per huudied, 12 00. Apples, per box, 11.00. to II. 10 Chickens, dieased, per pnuud, 1 Se Fork, dtaaaad, lt la I a Fork, live. 0. "0 to 7 Veal, 0 to lOo Hecf He la Ita DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilpon Hlock. DK. 1). 0. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door enst. of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. K Depot J w Mcculloch I W Babbardt Mcculloch, wood & eckhardt LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-.1 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 1 i. II AitiniT Nkara Du. I'aii.ink Si mi Graduates American School of Os teopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Rlock Telephone. 1V Hlk H. H. WHITNEY THYHICIAN and SURGEON Office In I. O. O. F. Bldg., Ontario, - . - Oreqon C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice In all Courta Notarv Public. ( Hlice over Postoffice REX MARQUIS 8TOCK INSPKITOK Of MAMIKUK COfNTV DFI'ITIKS W. II Ce.il, Ontario. Hen Brown, Vale. I ' ( '. Morton, i Hd's I'errv N. 0. W lute. Weiser bridge. J. E. Holly. Rivers icw Als' Deiinv, .Ionian Vnlley. Joe liniiknlior. McDermitt .1 lbn deli Njraaa W II MoWillinms Jiintura Win. Kine, Harper J. H. BROWN Auctioneer (iniiluntc nf Missouri Auction School. PhoOd or write for (lutes. Plume -01 n Ontario, Ore, ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Mm Methodists. Sun, lay S.-bool 10 A M Preaching Service 11 AM Junior League ,i P M Kpworlh League llM F M fiaaablna Ban Ita 7:1 :op m Thomas Johns. PASTOR. 1 - - ' Conqirgdtioitdl Church Notice Sunday Services, Hunday School lu a m Preaching Services 11am C K Meeting 7 p in Freacblug Services 8pm Midweek Lectures every Wednesday evening 8 o'clock Pbilip Koeulg, Pastor. CATHOLIC ClllRCH M.i nt SAM on 1st and Krd Sunday of eacli month. On all other Sundays at 10 A M. it. A. 1'ainpo, Rector UNlTKDPRKSUVrERIAN CHURCH Rev Rob't J. Davidsou D O Paa tor. Services at 11 :00 a m and 7 BJ p oi Sabtath school at 10:00 am ADVKNTIST. Every : t md , jsjboatb Babaol io:30am Uible Study - 11:30 a m Yniiug peLples uieetiug 1 30 p m AhAd$ on the Job If you have a job of bauliug yon aut done, large or small, you can alwav ipeud on John lindingham li'ini ready tor you. Call turn at the Moore Hotel. H CONSIDER what business would be WITHOUT BANKS. No man should think of starting an enterprise before he arrangred to OPEN AN ACCOUNT. HOW DOES HE STAND AT THE BANK? is a question asked at some time about every business man. A good WORKABLE BANK BALANCE is essential to every successful business man. The Ontario nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn D n n n D n YOUR COMMUNITY ii eet a luperior man in you when you start each day with the uie of Bfj brain-clearing, buoyancy infilling moilern plumbing equipmeat. I I Th m.li. jtnie mirlc and evrr nreient pd accompaniment of civiliiation ii the increaied regard for convenient bathing facilities. You know that a "?UndrJ" Modern liathronm of our initallation it proier equipment ior the man who valuct huuirll. U. S. PLUMBING ? I r- I .,.1 rT (inlarln I urniturr Co. D Ontario, nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn SAVING TIME k dt aBjjaB-afjajsaajs Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how lonjr it takes to truvel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to lie . ithout a Telephoiu. , Malheur Home Telephone Co. Irjin Service. West bound. No. 17 Oregon Wasb Ltd : i . u, No. 75 IIm. i Hint. hi i'ass 9.10 a oi No. 0 Fast Mail ! . m No 77 Huntington Pass 6:13 p si No. 5 Orenii WhsIi K:i(as fl :."i0 p ui Kast bound No. 18 I'l.'ti'u Wash Ltd 2:51 a m No. Tl lioise pasaeuir 8 flfl a ni No. ' Fast Mall 1 1 :57 a m No. 78 Iii. in- iaaai)ger 3:50 p m No. IU Oregou Wasb Upreaa 4 :40 p m Mnlbeur Vullt-y Bniocli The Vula traiu leaves Vale dally at Ham. arriving iu Ontario at 8:40. Keltirning will leave, except Sun. I i y. at 10 h in . arriving at Vale at 10 :40. leaving for Urogau at 10:50, arrlv ing tbert 11 :5!, returning will leave Brogau at 12 30, arrive at Vale I :30. Leave Vale at 2:35, arriving at On tario at '.K, and return to Vale at p. in. On Sunday tbetralu will mine to Oulario iu tbe tunrniog aud return at 7 p. m. . making tne ruu to ilium iiai on that day instead of Wednesday. Tbe J u ti t ii i n traiu will leave Outu rio Monday. Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. in . returning at d p. in . reai'tiing Jiintura at 12:05 and leav ing at 1 p. iu. Trdnsfer. Bdgydge and Express Ifttt All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM ANKING fhe ULWARK of USINESS National Bank CO. Ore. 5UnJnT "AiMult" Uiwi.tr b TELEPHONE Short distance from Ontario, 90 acres of the very best of land, with first class water right, 48 acres in high statu of cultivation. Will take f0 an acre for tract. Pout trade. Addreaa Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon The Most Qualified Judges Pronounce Taylor & Williams Straight Yillow Stone Whiskey the BEST FOB BALI in quantities from tint irnllon mi anil n..nr. nrtiAr B wf ,,, VkU uwu umi.ua, uv 1. 15. II UK. Wholesaler ONTARIO, OREGON ' u v 1 1 1 n n .-- h- rr II