I I I i i 11 M J II (ll W M M T. 11 MM 41 III I J J. ..ii Ms M I 4 1 M Au J Kl A pi I Zat X. 90 a i MJ ill linn in., I 47. H ) I.. I. Lu ll 44; II. i; .-.I inii.t I . i Blk, ii Kn .- .Ii.i.I.i ('nil. i Talk. I I .. .1 I I III I I U ii 1 III Xlllllll lAK2. YOUNG MAN! JUNE 5 IS WAR CENSUS DAY Adjutant lliwr.l While i.lir- In-lull- .mnMlilliu Keglslratloil Of Males Who are I'min ill to .10 Imlusitely. Portland, May Mi Bpeclal Infor mation i onccrii Iiik Mil- taking or UN war census of nil malM of from 21 to 0 Inclusive has been made pnlfllc Adjutant (ieneral Wlillr in the fol lowing summary . Wnr t'rnsii" I ,i Tuesday, June 6, aa named In President Wilson in III official pror lamatlnn. Who MM Register. Every male resident between lin age of Iwntyone and thirty year, inclusive, mis inriunes aliens aa well un Americans. Japanaae, Chin m, Oermans, English, American and men of any other nationality who an of I lie designated ages, iiiuhI register. Allena will not lie drafted for war duty, of course. Inn a mm plate retort) of them Ik desired. Who I Keni.l. No male resident lietween the age f 21 and 30 year. Inclusive. Is ex empt from registering. Those to be exempted from military aervlce will ba determined later, but first all must register. Where to Register. Registration must be made In the home precinct of the man register ing Itegiater at your regular voting place. Hours for KegUti-atlon. Ilnot ha at regular voting place Id each precluct will be open on War Census Day from 7 o'clock a. m. to p. in. Don't wait until the last aK mem Register early. ItegM rat luu of Absentees. If you find ynu will he bmvoM ably absent Irom your mime ore clnct on War t'ensus Day. you should apply at the earliest possible date to the county clerk of the county In which you ma be at the time, wlietli er In Oregon or elsewhere, who will all out your reglslralh.il ei.nl lie will then give you the rani, wlilt Ii i on must mall to the register of your tome precinct. In care of the slierln ef your home county, In time bj reach the register by War Census Day If you live In I'm ilaml. or a city of over 30,000 population in uu ellier state, mull the card lo the reg later In tare of the mayor Mill I. niieinl.er I he burden nf hat lag your card reach the reahier nt your home precluct by War Census Day Is on jnu Kcu Ufr.il Ion of the Mick. Man of military age who are loo ill lo go lo the wiling booth In re, mutt sen. I a competent rn-inim he fore War Census Day bj Hie tiuuiy ilirk to explain I lie clrcumstunces, and secure Instruetions frnui il.e l'. .1 eral regulations winch these officials will receive from the (loterumeut I'eitaJtie. The peually for falling lo appem e roglster. nr for giving tulse, mis leatllua or liiinrreil limn, is liu- larasuauueiit. There Is no alternat ive of a One. ftjothe ttl farmers ami llorarnteu Our puie bred J'ert. heron stallion t Howie) will stand for ilia season of Itl7 at our ranch, one mils south and one aud our fourth mile weat of Ontario. Color black, weight 1150 pounds Terms Hunt) Insurance. nine and look liltu inn M, I'her son Bros. 15. Make remllauce payable to II II Cock rum Ontario, Oregon. IppJIt allon for Meuilici ship, luierh.au National lie.1 t . Headquarters, Washluglou. D. I'. I hereby apply for membership in ill- class i lie ketl nppo it. ni name and cm his. in. utu of w. . . .. aollars (..... therefor. , l'lease checU elaaS ilcMicil uii.l be sure to write name legihl). Chock p M.-iiibt i I 111. Class Viitiu.il . in. ni.i.i.iinc 1 1 ! .Cllliilik. pel .lllliuili . . , CtuitrlbutiiiK. per aiiuun. . . .Sustaining p.-r iitiinnu . . . Life (line payment onl i . . . I'.ttron t inn- pint oiih . 1 10 IM Name Home Address City and State THE ONTARIO HltiM.W Margaret Wagner and Marie Burke went to Boise laat Friday, having been called over by the serious 111 neaa of John Wagner. Barney, John, and Kay Wagner got a far aa Glenn Kerry on their way to Minnesota, when John succumbed to an accute attack of appendicitis, and was taken off the train and hurried back to Boise to the hospital. No word ha been received In Brogan alnce Friday about him. Krult orchard are pretty these days, with the tree loaded with blos som. Indications are for a bumper rn.p of apple and a good crop of cherries, but the peach crop wilt he far less than laat year's crop. .1 The sheep shearing plant la In ' operation, but is not running to ltn capacity. Shearers are rather scarce The hills are full o fsheep these days John Malum came hack from I'lali last week While there he purchased I A0 acres under the Utah Irrigation project He says It Is good land and a gootl project. The Orange hail a social meeting at the Hchlottman home. The next meeting will be June 2, at the House home. Oeorge Voak and I'at Coleman ate surely boosters for good roatl now since both have acquired new flu- Icka. I'otatoM are going in In plenty. they all grow, Brogan will be able to do It share for feeding the soldiers ttather cold weather these days Not very good growing weather. M I.. Ooodwlii Is busy thinking of buying him a new automobile. INSTRUMENTS FILED IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE DURING WEEK ENDING MAY 19 Mh Heft J Brown, Sheriff to Krnnkle Kyan: 8WI-4SK1-4. 18, II, 47; Jan uary , 1IH; 18810.48. Oregon Western Col. Co. to Dav id K. Nordstrom A C. Hubert Tuvey; 17.77 a. In NKI-4NWI-4. 31. is. 47. April X, B7; 13.887.80 Wm lloulou to Charles lliumr. Lots 11. 12. 13. 14. an.l 1 .'.. blk. 264. Ontario; April 17, Ii7; l.'.uo. Silos M Jopllu et ux to John W. Klncher; NKI-48K1-4. 10. 17. 47; March 8. Itl7; IS. 1' 8. A. to Klmer B Mollbsn; si: I K 1 IM I I l I KI-4. IaIs 1 and 8, II, 14. HI; April 28. 1917. William Wliltworth et ux to E. J. lid keita M . K Tracy. Jr ; 81-2 HK1-4. NWI-48KI HWI-4NK1 4. 18. 40; 12.200. April 30. 1017. J S Mansker et ux to Amanda K Stewart and Xella Stewart; l.ota 35 untl :iti. Blk 4, Klversldo atlilltlon to Ontario. Oct. , 1915; lilt. WllinU Iii.estiilent Co. to Spokane Kastern Trust Co.; South ft (eet of l.ot , Rik. 16, Ontario (Correction need i ; March 7, 117; II. N P Jty. Co to Alvln C. Spur lock; NWI-4VB1-4. NK1 4NWI-4. 10 24. 7; June 20. 1911; 1810. N i' Hy i'o to Alvln c. Spur lock; 8W1-4SK1-4. 19. It, II; Oct 1 1918: 1410. in Thomas W. Thurston to K. D. lialiaher; AM right to any mineral that mar be found shi SKI 48K1-4, N i". 4; Kay 17; 2500 ll.otuas J While to Antonio ctleuagt . Kl INWM, 38, It, 42, ifftl HITi 2u James M. Itlcbardaon et al to II fi. Itlcharttseu: Wl -2 of Lots 3 and 4. It 1 k i, Lots ;:, i , amis'. Blk 4, Vale BW1 t. jv. :-o. to, May i HIT; II, Cliarles Altsebul el ux to Oregon tc in Col Co ; Section 9 and 17, Tp. 28, It II; May 12, 1917. $3200 I S A lo Henry Walkerllg; Uit .', SWl 4.NK1 4. , 19. II April 27, 1917. i.mplaiill I lletl Dm iiik Week: James .Miniiughan vs John (I I'.n araot) et i 1114 Hi Filed May 14 Henry Kldre.lge a. Mill Ditch Co et al; to appoint Receiver; May 15. Marriage Licenses During Weak. Vllillew t a-lu I ami Helen t'.ihl.l wood; May 18. t'umiuiugs; May 111 Wultor Hepiier ami Klu.abelli Gary May Hi Val Becker and Alta Keel; May In I II May 18. W. K Boss aud l.enra F, Potior; Traak and Nellie Mooney : May 17. ARGUS, ONTARIO, ORKOON. THt KHDAY, MAY 24,1917 SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR PUNTING SEEDS Keep (he Table Well Hupptled rYes.ll Vegetable I ntll Winter ( time-.. .I(h Iet one crop follow another and keep the garden busy. Many person who have been paying little attention to gardening do not reallxe to what extent this is possible, but If wa are to cope successfully with the threat ened shortage It will be noooaaary to make every square foot nf toll rount a many times as possible. Therefore,. In order to help exery gardener to secure the maximum re sults, Prof. Bouquet. Dead of Veget able Gardening at O. A. C. has ar ranged the following list of planting and seeding dates: Wlille the date given are suggest ive, they must be modified to suit the various conditions nf the state. Aa far aa possible. Iioweter, they are re presentative of the greater part of Eastern Oregon, for a normal aeason. In arrangement the planting table Is divided Into two parta: firat. se.nl Ing directly In the garden; aecouri, transplanting of young planta, which have been previously grown or which have been bought. Dates of harvest ing the different vegetables are also noted. Some vegetables which are be ing cont nually harvested are not mentioned In the succeeding dates s MIDI LI FOB fcU'tVKHMrTl. PLAXTIX.. May 171 to :H Field setting of tomatoes Seeding cucumbers, melons, lima beans. pump kins, squash, sweet oorn, summer radlahes, and lettuce. Also sowing in seetl bed late fall cauliflower, late cabbage, Brussels sprouts, Scotch kale Harvesting asparagus, rhubarb. green onions, radishes, spinach. June I to let . Transplanting plants of peppers, egg plant, and early celery Seeding summer lettuce, string Ilea II" Harvesting asparagus, rhubarb. green onions, spinach, tranaplant.nl brad lettuce, radishes, turnips, kohl rabl. June 19 lo if Transplanting planta of early fall caulirtoaer, fall cabbage, early celery. Seeding short season crops for suc cession.. I hart cling Harvesting head leluce. usparagus. rhubarb, radishes, early peas, spin ach, turnlpa. July I to IV Transplanting plants of late celery, late cabbage, Brussels sprouts. Scotch kale. Planting of late beets, late carrots, Isle aweet corn. Harvesting peas, lettuce, aspara gus, early cabbage, early beets, bunch carrots, and others previously men tioned in preceding date. Jui in to wi. Finish transplanting celery and late cropa mentioned above. Seeding, late head lettuce for rail. Hart est lug airing beans, peas, sum mer spuush. beets, carrots, cabbage cauliflower August I lo in. Seeding lull letu.e for outside ust - Tmmfll . L . ""fls a. IwnaE flLanrnr jH gaUB Detroit Vapor Oii Stove This Stove Burns Oil or Gasoline Yi.s, the "Dot roil-Vapor" stove vork like a gttf stove. Simply light the Imrner and set the kettles on at oner. It has no wicks. jThe hot, sinookU's t'nv burni lireet ly agftiost the botton of the OOok.Qft utensil. When yon see thi stte yon will want one. They sell at very reasonable price.-, t'oine to see this wonderful stove. Ontario Hardware Co. mt&0 . Studebaktr wagon or buggy ha. the "Studela-JcT R-puUtoon" behind u. Over fiTty year. uZSZ nL 3 B5l to make vehicle, that Uit Every le---every H"b7 hubr ute and bolt U male by expert, Ue result-the fine- wagon, potable to produce-- a. made ! T.FL.r ,h, lIro- Vehicle Factory in the World. The aboolute reuabtlity of the Studebaker line appeal, to all careful buyer., those who want honeM value. We want you to vi.it our More the first time you have a chance; let u. tell you more about the StuJebaket line and .how you tome of thee splendid vehicles. A Complete New Stock for Hale By HTVDKBAKF.R lK8. CORPORATION OF UTAH M.M. BISH. Branch Mnanfer and In the frame. Harvesting caulifloer, cabbage, .irin. hsuna. wee corn, nrst eaity, a al.. tomatoes. August in io no. Seeding of late lettuce for frame use. Chinese cabbage. Harvesting tomatoes, sweet corn. bean, head lettuce, cucumber, mel ons, peppers, etc. September I In in. landing spinach, fall radlshes.turn Expert Service Recasonable Charges and The kind of treatmentSteady customors deserve Is the principal upon which we do business. Accessories carried for all kinds of cars. Gasoline. Lubricating Oils and Supplies. Ontario Auto Co. PE1EDUF0RD. Prop. Phone 134 UlUUIILV MlllllSI mi e 111' I'll It Silt II' V. W. Mai-Minii, Prop. We do all kinds ot repair work from a pair of sclsora to the the heaviest kind of machinery Bicycle Repairing aa well aa Automobile work we can also put your gas engine In good condition. Lnwn Mower Grinding a Specialty , i pram) i 4aX tnnaw "P. nn caooage s .or er fall transplanting. i I J eaar am lea a t n m at I nana niowuu ........- peppers, egg plant, sweet coru. celery, onions, squash, etc. September in to no Seeding radishes outside, setting lettuce In frames. Harvastlng fall cabbage, cauliflow er, head l.ntnre. late .weet . orn. par GOLDEN GATE TEA COFFEE SPIECES EXTRACTS BAKING POWDER Our Stock is now complete in all the above lines Every article in the Golden Gate line is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. E. A. FRASER GOGGLES That SaveJTour Eyes EVERY SHADE EVERY SHAPE Just the thing for wearing when the dust blows or the sun shines brightly. , 0. G. Luehrs, Druggist TUt: MOLIVI- hiiluj,." lf. cuiiivaUn.. haying, harveailn- QUALITY SUP R E M E Fven ounce of material true goet into Ontario, Oregon. snips, celery, late string beans, lima beans, tomatoes, peppers, egg plant, squash, etc. Ortola-r I lo 1ft. Transplanting Into frames lettuce plants, seeding radishes In frames. Harvesting late corn, tomatoes, egg plant, peppers, fall lettuce, late beans, parsnips, kale, celery, etc. Store squash, onion, pumpkins. ZT.1 VlWil1' "l. ttet- - - a : POt ou belt.wiUTK Olli KKHT Al litaeW " " "