ADVOCATE NEW TIME RECKONING Revised Calendar Would Cause Easter to Fall oo Fined Date. Paris.-ReeommetidnMons by thn In tfrtiii iloini calendar coiinnhodnti at the 1 1 1 1 1 1 u' to be held Id Berlin xliortly by the InternntlouAl Association of A' -Hi -ml' - ln hide tbe adoption of li -i pet mil calendar Hud a (lied, tin Chi mi." able diite for Easter The ntu- diInmIiiii also advocate giving thlityj one days to June and September, thiif ty day to February and cuIIIiik down other months. The Idea In to give to each month n epial niitnher of working days, and it has been ho arnitiKed that the drat, flfti entli or thirtieth of the month ncv r fulls on Sunday. Ho far iim Earner la concerned, the commlMHlnii will take do action unless It In sanctioned by the religious authorities. M. tecolnte. director of the Itoyol lii Iglnn coiiHervatory, one of the men Interested, nays the wnrincst partisans of the proponed reform are not Uto pians, hut practical men. They are, he ays. iMWOtan and business mea, M. Ieculute recalled that at a meet I tit' of chambers of cuiiinicrce MM Ocr mini deb-gales declined that (icrmiin i'iiiiiiiii'Ii i lust mlllluiis of francs when Raster came In March. The two aca demic semesters. sciuriitcd according to universal custom by Kaster. are de (lured alsu tu cause Incutiveiilenci) In leaching, while spring vacations are apt to come during bad weather when Kaster falls too noon. s lo the it ' 1 1 in I (IIvImIoii of the year. It Is true, snt those Interested, that one Is acciiHtoiuisI to the iiiioiuallcs but that II Is nevertheless highly dc slrahle to do away with them. IHE MAKKfclb Portland. Wheat- -Clllh, 9llc, bluest, .in. Wt, red Russian. H'.ic Hay Tliuothy. fit;, ulruiru. $13. Iluti'i i nauiery, 25c. Egg Hunch, PJc. Seattle. Wheal Mluiht.iu, 6c; club, c; red KiiHslan. Kile. liny Timothy, $17 per tin; alfalfa $14 pi i Ion gM '-''" ilillti i I i -.1 i -r . L'lic. JORDAN VALLEY HAS AN INCREASE IN POPULATION A 1'i-poiind girl baby was horn to Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Miller Wednesday morning, April tfftlr Horn to thn wife of Mr. Frank Malic 011 Sunday evening, April 2-6, a baby girl. Tim little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Wood r.f Juniper creek had her arm broken in the elbow Joint by falling off a horse and was brought In for medical attendance Monday night. Hlley Morn, the cattle king aid cap italist was In town Wednesday and Thursday of this week frojii his stock ranch on the Owyhee rlrer at the up per ' hole In the ground-" Mr. Horn located there only a few years ago and by economy, hard work and care ful nttontlon to business has become wealthy. : upmfoTXs Firs c I SEVERAL CHANGES IN IRONSIDE REAL ESTATE .S'everal men with about 12 teams are making a new ball ground at Iron side and building a grandstand. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols and Mrs. S. A. Van lliiren went out t the Nichols homestead at the foot of liotiside Snii.l i Harry Edwards who MM his ranch :ii I tunable to Mr. N'lchols has moved his family to his homestead In Cow valley where he Is building a new DOOM II M. Knthrfoid look his family tu Ontario to be gone some time. Smith Urn, have Jtmt completed putting in a crop on their homestea I lu Cow vallc). School bus stalled I" the new school house on Itose creek with Miss loiils.i riff tit as teacher Mrs. Henry of I " ti It who had in en visiting her iliiiighlot, Mrl. Illn ton. at IroiiNlile for MMM iium step pi'd on a mill, maklug her fool very ton and liccc.-sllatlng her going on crutches. YK rti,ithtm FUol 1'iM'rr lealhei i. it and BkabMi H--I in sole, iiriwiiim easily. A set- nllho "Naiuul ahaiw,' M. Not by and by' but right from the start The Flexsole is a boon to tender feet a blessing to much-exercised feet. A new shoe with an old shoe's comfort. Sfcfej "A fritnj to your ft" Boyer Bro&ACo. Ontario, Oregon .V ISt-l Tl- lrJU'U" ' SHOl People in Ihe News James It Manila lias been elected mayor or fles Multii'S. Iowa, for the third In in JatucH c. ltii.-i.Hi-H. believed to be tin oldcHt Civil war veteran In Nebraska, died at Lincoln, at the age of Inn "lOlierill" Kelly, leader of the nil 'inpliiveil in in-. rH found guilty of ragnUM) b ,i jury In Jumiii- ri.uk en s court at Sacramento Mayor smith tuu boon reelected at I City. (01 I third term .in ol Mir bOttOM pnllllc.il campaigns III the hlhloiy ill kin' place l.illicatloil In the coll.-i;e branches rOTJ member of I lit- KansiiH pent ti nllary Is proposed by Frank Strong. i ol lb.- iml.cr.-ity ot Kansas. UlogtM """ she t Injured by M il- I Rogers, u ro ed at I'ur dm university, hid. hits brought ault in ii-roki-i n i d.iin.in-'H Mootloga li i i In- in. ilh ot "dm ii t I'omiiiis -Inn. i II i M, tri in ol Tacouia, was a iliiiil renult ot rabies ami not from the Offset! of the seilliu In-iiiment, an l.i I r.-porli-d. in Ibi' sl.il.ini'iil of Drs (' Sin. it i Wilson and William II Mr ry, Mho iiuiil iu I oil ,i post iiiiii linn i.ninalloii .Hid Ink weii' .ipplied. she declares Miss Mattle Tyler, m iiiiIiIiiiikIiI it ol al-Pr IdOll 'l" Iff. miiii ndiTi-il tbe pi. ii i ol iiostmaster at i 'ourtUinl, Va , in her successor President Wilson h.i I'liniiiM-d lo 'ook into the coin plaint .i.uiisl tin- i.'iiuivhI made by tin- wnin.iu W.iti'iliHi, low, i. il.-ited Mayor K. C. Thompson and Ills entire Socialist (likcl The liquor ipienlloii was the cliii-f ipii-Hllon lu die csmpalgn. (lie wliiulug mayor HtuudliiK for the llceiis lug of saloons REPUBLICAN VOTERS SHOULD BEWARE Party Should Be Represented on National Committee Dy a Republican The Republicans of Oregon are en titled to have a Republican named aa the National Republican Committee man from this State. C. W. Ackerson. who claims to be a Republican, la a candidate. He registered aa a Progrea alve January S, 1914. Then signed petl tlon of H W'. foe to be Progreaslre National Committeeman. Then can celled his registration as a Progres sive and registered as n Republican and Immediately filed his candidacy for membership on Republican Nation al Committee. Mas been nn Intimate and convenient understudy of the Pro greKHlve National Committeeman and aeems now to be In combination with him In nn attempt to shanghai the Republican organization. Ills candi dacy Is being actively backed by par ties hostile to the Republican party and having personal interests and pri vate personal grudges to serve. Ills erratic and excitable temperament has frequently led him to flood the col umns of the press with violent attacks upon the Republican party and vicious personal abuse of prominent Republi cans and lifelong residents of the State. It Is a grave nhuse for parties who are not Republican to register aa auch. It la a graver abuse for outsiders to attempt the capture of a political par ty to grntlfy a personal grudge and to promote purty discord. It la an abuse against which fair minded men of ail parties will rlso In protest. We can never have a reunited party by pushing to the front political hotheads and men who are political reformers simply for the sake of office Having been a Republican only twenty four hours when he announced his candi dacy for the hlghi-st honorary position In the gift of the party, Is some Indi cation of Mii.u Mr. Ackerson's motive was In registering as a Republican. As Hon Ralph K. Wlll!s;ns Is the only llepubllcan vtho Is a candidate for Republican National Comtiillteeinau, we feel mii rran led III urging all loyal Iti-publlcans In the stale lo give him their earnest and enthusiastic aupport (II S 11 MOOKKS. (Chairman r Republican Slate Cen tral Committee M II MeFAUL, (President l.lncnlu ldpiltilliau Club.) Ill KINI.KV MITCIIKI.I.. (President or Portland Hepubllcan Club I C. M. IDI.KM VN, (President Mullurpor It-publican Club I IHNIURA IS A BUSY PLACE WITH SHEEP AND CATTLE HEN ALEXANDER'S Bulletin of Seasonable Summer Wear A Store Brim Full of Clothing and furnishings for MEN AND BOYS Cool Sox-. Wayne knit Silk mercerized thin, cool c r and durable. All Colors including white, pair ZOC Sailor Straws Soft and Stiff brim Sailor straws in the new high crown and narrow brim models with j fa black, fancy and velvet bands, at - 41 TO ZoOU Panamas Better this year than ever prices are a little less Panamas are easily an economical JA 4- CfcC summer hat in every shape - - - Jp4: lO JpU At $1.00 Buy our famous Alexander $1.00 Shirts, easily worth 50c more. The requirements of all good dres sers are embodied in these shirts. Every pattern a new spring pattern and any style you desire m g rw at Jjl.UU Summer Underwear- B. V. D. Poros-knit and Balbriggan in Union or two-piece, all sizes to fit everybody. Every gar- q ment guaranteed of first quality, per suit - Jp 1 Buy Your Furnishings from the Largest stock in Malheur County ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Ontario. Oregon aaW v m aaaatWi WILSON APPEALS TO OILMAN Rockafellar Asked to End Strike Trouble in Colorado. axhiiiKtou Picsideul Wilson has in. idc a personal appeal to John l Km kcteller to In in about a MltlQ Uieiit ot the Colorado coal strike and end the violent' Mhlch has cost a score ot lues ami l.tifttf property loss The financier, w ho owns- a larne part of the iiuui'm affected h the .-.Hike, in roapoMM in a i.'leKi.ini Iroiu the pivxldcu!. declared he had turned ffOf bis Intcroi tu Colorado to In.- xcn. Jul. n l Hot k.lelier. Ji , whom he Uiuild .l.-k tu cooperate with Chair man h'o.-ter. nt the house COBWltlM on nunc.- and iiIuIuk The pi. -'..lent Ml PoOtOf to New ork to talk Vttfe ll. c )OUIIKcr Kocket.-ller fter a cond'ivn.' it .i s.ild word h.ul Ii i rOCOtVOd troui Kcpnscnl.i tiw Kosiii iu NOV uk thai John l Uo ki'lclli-r, Jr. had flail reu.u.l .ill offern ol arbitration w Kt tiki mine striker. The Willi .in II. ml. i .. hipped ; in .id of Hoon lo Portland i'u flOJJT, which .(M-niKeil lift pmi il. Jilt BtUiBgolO) Ih'iikIii Piit c. i noll'n lanilm Klid.n Tin- prh . waa not uUen out, hut it wan um-. If oil. W. P. Allen aold 111.- wo. I and hl wctheia iind a (nod price in nporlid I. J- Counoll) VII aii.uln'1 of thn l.i.il nn ii wlio turned hlf. wn.. loo.-u, a d .i!mi I.:.- lamina Sd Wiiiiiuer Ml gained hiit clip m ikewiae I out no.lward. Ahoul 70UU wethei wen ild laat week. CHARLES A. JOHNS NEIGHBORS TRIBUTE uiii.eceHui cointiilaaiinia I wan the land hoard. Silem, Onuon. ad murk Traokiojrlag mo been pooaod rapid. I) the poj( luu ilJJM and at thin tllun the Dteel is within atu.ul eeven nilUi of Itiw'iMil,' whcic it is held up on account oj puttitiK iu a bridge or two. l'lie i .iilm.nl pt-ode have changed their gNafla a little, MtttOf Ml two crosbliiK. time living u lot p Oui.i in which the road will he into Hiver sidc and ti nice little sum ol inon.-.v .in well. The Oickoii llridbc and Coiietruc lion i'u. h.ivo started MMTttlul lo;' (he hutment at the tenth inHt.lt.g and will eoon have a large force of men at work with the concrete nia cin, i' . I.a.-i week the entire eugineeriiiK tone if the O-W K. N were liatulei- icii limn ,iK' lu tills point, on M count of the fact that the work ciuld ted troui Vael to tine OjlOJj, ou ac- iaiiKc The couipuu.N employee but three iiu-i. at Vale now outside of the l.iboicie th.i; load care iu the material yard, ilox UN have MM Ml otf and fixed up (Of temporary officea, uuttl such time ae the klMOM ('M do pot le tluished when u te vci pioba lile (hat the MglttMllai folic will ot luc iu that building. avfl in t iiudldate for governor to ralie and present that h-mh- to the people, and the candidate.-, are all now getting In jhe band wagon u that leeue The people me .-i much ill earneet on In- iueelliti. and lu my Judgment ihe i 'pulilic.iiis are going lo mmiliiali' ll candidate for govern, r who hu :i (lean record on that leeue and who i hue never been a party to the in crease of taxea. The ofriclal records of li.ikei ahow that I huve a clean record and my admlnletratloo WH both economical and tdtlcient. I am making; my campaign straight from the shoulder. Taxes iiiu-t lie reduced, MMMM ut down and useless coiu mleen :.e ahollijied As guvernor I can ani will do (hie. I am going to he nominated and elected on nV platform." ed "Application ami hid o purchaeu Blllte lands." O. (i. HIIOWX, Clerk State Land Board, Dated May 1, liMI m The following: lb troui the Maker City m ruing Democrat or April 25: "It was the pleasiHc of liaker friends yesterday to meet their old time neighbor and associate Charles A. Johns, who ariiwd in ihe clly the night previous In the interest of his Notice of Hale of Male Land-. Notice le hereby given that the State land Hoard of Ihe .State of Ore gon will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock a. ui. July 14, 1SH, ror th following described lands, to-wlt: S.'.tin lit;. T U K 41' K s Ii of NBHi NaUs i MWHi N ot M, BW'4 of SW4 and lots 1. i aud Mill NOTICK rX)H PI HI.ICATION Hipartuient of the Interior, U H. Land Ofrice at Vale, Oregon, April :nt. lit 1 1 Ndice Is boreby given that Itowlev Kobiuson, or Ontutio, Oregon, who ou May 13, lit 10 made homestead entry No. OIjU, for JJW NWK. NW4 SW'm Sec. L'l, NKk 8KV. SE NEV Section r., Township 17 8., Hange it; K . Willamette Merldlau, lias filed notice of Intention to make fiual three year proof, to establish claim 'o the laud above described, before the Register and Heceiver or the Putted Stat.-.-. Land Office at Vale, Oregou, on the llth day of June, r.ni Claimuut names as witnesses: 8. L. Moore, H. 8 Sutton, of On tario, Oregon; John T. Taylor, Rolen Hall, of Payette, Idaho. Bruce K. Hester, Register. candidacy for the republican guber- ' 4 of .Section 1C. T. 16 S. R. 40 K. nutorial nomination. Mr. Julius' com ing to Baker was hardly necessary iu view of the tact that he has much ground to covet luiweeu n.w and the primaries; but he deemed it only an act or courtesy to stop over for 4 brief lime at least. HU k.ug resi- deuce in Baker and his record as a loyal aud progressive citizen as so iiidelliliiy stamped on the remem brance o( the people of (his city aud county that his supp. it will come neurly unanimous, from his party ut the primaries, ami many democrats, who luic registered as republicans to vote for him, will so record their sup pot ! Mr Johns is out to win M plaito: m ineane exactly what It hk. ne remarked. the people an .ir the state are aroused over the question if reducing the IsYMOi Cutting down expOBSOS a:id aholishtug Sections 1C ami 3G. T 32 8. R. 43 K Sections 16 and 36. T. 32 8 K 44 E. Si. lions 16 and 36, T. 33 S. R. 44 E Sections 16 and N, 1'. ;;;! S It. 45 E. Sei -tioiia 16 and 36. T. 34 S- H. 45 E- Sections 16 and 36, T 36 8. R. 44 E. S. m tions 16 and 36, T. 36 8. R. 4; E .SfVj of fit ion 16, all of section 36. '. 36 S R 46 E. 01537 NOTICE EOR PI PLICATION Department of the Interior, Lr- 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 30. 1U14 Notice is hereby given that Stephen 1 Mo -.re. "f Ontario, Oregon, who oa August 30. 1 ill n, made Homestead En try No. 01..37. for Nn SE' Sec. L'3, WU SW4 .STec. L'4, NW'4 NW14 8ec. Sections If. and 36, T. 36 8. R. 47 E M and NK4 NSM Section 26, Town ship 17 S . Range 46 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to etjablieh claim to the land above des cribed, before the Register and Re ceiver ol the I'nlted States Ind Of fice at Vale. Oregon, on the llth day of June. 1914 Claimant names as witnesses: Rowley Robiuson. A Jaiiulsh. H W. Clement, and C Trousdale, of Ontario, Oregon. Bruce R. Kester. Receiver. Sections Ii. aud 36, T. 36 8. R. 48 E. S.'.n.'ii- and 36. T. 37 8- R. 44 E .ectioiie 16 and Iff, T. 37 8. It. 45 E. Sections 16 and 36. T.'37 8. R. 46 E Sections Iff and Iff, 1. 17 S- R 1 K. All Bid.- must e accomiKiuied by a regulaio exccuied aiiplication to pur chase and check or draft for at least one-fifth ol the aiii.iint of the bid. The right to reject any and all hide i-. reserved. Application and lids should lie ad dressed to Q, Q. Iltown, clerk state