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Ml THE ONTARIO AIM. 1 .8, ONTARIO. OUF.QON. THUttShAV. JULY rf, 1917. PAGE a EASTMAN KODAKS f"XMM AND SUPPLIES The Ontario Pharmacy HKK THE BIO VMUl MNMi OF MOAP8 AND AM. K1NDSD OF TOII.KT AIUU I.KH NOW ON Diet MiAT THE lUOOEHT AND HKvr LINE IN THF (OIATV AT lKIn:s UHKII AKK NOT ONLY RIGHT BUT RRABONARI.E. WE CAN HCPPIiV TOUR KVERY WANT IN THIS MM The Rexall Store rRKKf RIPTION HI'I I u.l.-, IN MET A RKVUX REMEDT CURE THAT COLD NOW isiwles" id electric rooking In Indlrstrd at the . left. Tmntlnlrd tn( innrir tins Z JjsBv, nirons t lint "II " rigid uiiid riNMl )f m9- WthSJ Ml pound, ilcctnclt) will i C"4iKBm J you from to 5c. mmm Also electricity i u dMSBST furl than IS avd ,.,,! ,,rrri,t prices. aa 1 Won't It Pay You to Cook rf jff '$jjjB Wlth Electricity? f Idaho Power ' ' in jl ' ' -"" " "'"" ' " -" "ZIL Vale Hot Springs SANITARIUM VALE, OREGON Board, Rooms and Baths. Massage, Diet, Rest RHEUMATISM OUR SPECIALTY DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent Horses Wanted War horses 14.:$ to 15 hands high, rid-.. . era, cobs . and artillery animals, full aged, five to BUM vears .sound. Also mul'K. Preraflinf priata See A. McWILLIAMS ONTARIO OREGON GOGGLES That Save Your Eyes EVERY SHADE EVERY SHAPE Just the thing for wearing when the dust.blows or the sun shines brightly. 0. G. Lufihrs, Druggist T,et's he careful how we fertl llw th rlvrrK by spreading trool iiiHimn- on the aide hill In whi ter, nay tin- Kiii-iii .louriml. Keep your mi the p"t where (lie ffSt Hint goes out mi' I get HSHtMSg In tbt will It In oust to get too eooooinl ml In splitting I'"1 IiiiiIht Mini in in iiiiiUi. (in. many out of a mi They will not last no loug a llicy would If larger around. Early sowing for oata la half the battle for a good crop. Too re leaa likely to see early Bowed oata that runt The grain Is apt to be heavier and the crop finer In every way. How are the timothy and clov er coming through the winter T If you can acatter a bit of ma nure nver the Dow aeellog where it la a little thin and where the anow doea not lie It will bring excellent reaulta. Nlicepineu having flock fnfevfc-1 wm t mi. i"ti worm and tapeworms may free 'lie anlinula of such (leata by treat nieni I efore turning out to aprlng pas . in- tliia purpoeu ii drench of cop per aiilptiate ha lieen found moat aat btfactoi.v In the fiocka at Ilia Oblo ex pTliiiiiil atnlimi Two tlnlil ounce of a solution mad by dissolving an ounce of copper sul phate (blue rtMat) in two quarta of water la aufllclrnt for a yearling, and 1 a two-year-old aheep uoela three fluid i ounces A long Decked bottle or a nib I ber tube and funnel may be used to 1 give tbe dose. Most effective results ! follow when the aheep are fasted for a day both before and after treatment. Water ahould not lis alien for a few hniira preceding ami fullnwlug lbs dos ing live dlaturbanoea, poor appetite, loss of flesh and general weakosss Indi cate ths prsssoea of worma. I,ambs are moat arrloualy affected, tbe experts aay. Kidding the aheep of worma In the prlng will reault In fewer losses Id the lamb crop. DAIRY COW RATIONS. CORN GROWING ONOER IRRIGATION METHODS u. Important That rtoughao Lower Cast of Feed. Hlix-a roughage la usually grown on the farm the aklllful feeder will bare the cow cat a much of It as for by an dolus; the exM0M of trated feeds U reduced. F. 8. I'ulney 'f the dslry husbandry department at the Pennsylvania Stute collogs gives tbe following general rules for feedlag reughage: Feed two and one half to three and one half muiiiIs of silage for earli KM) pounds of le weight of cow. Most cows seem to prefer about three pounds Feed flw tenibs l eight tenths of a poiiml of bay or tta equivalent, in addi- 1 1' -ii In ssssfli ' cm Ii H piHiiids live nf rn .Mi.ni cow aoeiu to iiliout six tenths nf a iniiiud arses feu a grain mixture of one giaiu for each three pouuua of produced Tin- tiulltr of ths rough age Will hai urn. Ii (o do v. lib lbs ainmim loiiHiimeil. bence some cowi may eat oue pound of bay for each 100 pounds live weight. In addition kf the silage. Where sllsge ur other aucculeni fi ed la larking covta will eat from oue aud six teullis I" two pouuds of roughage for each lot) iMiuuds live weight In selecting couceutrated feeds psia tablllty, bulk mrlcly aud effei l on health should he iiiualdcicd Tin at eoualdeiafioii however, ( bis feeding Is coat. reeding Animals Require Faeds Risk In Ben Making Elmnts. Id order that looses by sccattssiL may bs prevsnu-d sud the period of usefaj saaS at the lass Is fur breeding ptlf puass lengtheneil breedarw went begs with strong, dense boues Kl grains are low tu ntlueral eleuieuia, I bey ahould be auppleiueiileU In rn U lu these constituent VVbeu coiitlued lu yardn twgi ars of teu fed largely or entirely on grata) ration, so that their boaes sis soft and esall.v broken Nutrliinn Miudles .unduited at the Ohio HStgasMstl sls tlnii proved Hun cereal slouc Villi not produce normal growth of hour 'uru alone and com with soy hesus pii (he least liue Hations of corn Kiippb-meuied by tankage and by ikln mllk produced tbe must bsgM Its-, a u so of their Uigli pioieiu and iiuie couteui alfalfa aud elevaf hay may be fel to advantage to mature txg hog, and iu the spring grata leguminous cropx uia.v be UasaJ I gfl fsskfUng in i I'lni'- tlou with grains to ln.iillllg UogM ill Mlililii'lllenl tus ex pagtaaeut slatiuu also reioiinueud ..rucob ilisicoul. bone rti.ur aud food aabes. These um he fed in self feeder, prefemlily mixed wllb a sitvall :i mount of sail rtullotiit Oblo r rrsiaid bv tlnllad Htslra dpr(inat t arlcutiuis i Ths greateat natural limitation to nun growing under Irrigation In many eiulaiid sections ars abort growing seasons and extreme differences he , twesn day aud night temperatures. I These effects may be' partially over I come by growing early maturing aud ' ailaniMl vai-tetle hut It la not lo bs ex pected tbat aa large yield can be se cured aa are possible lu sect inns where tbe seasons are long aud temperatures mors uulfoini Many failure, however, are due to preventable cause. The BsMl I omiuon mlalakea ars overlrrlgstlon, too fre .i.iui Irrigations, too esrly Irrigation I. , :, vjaMtLyU Hi ssss9ssssssssBssflrfralr2 HsW i- j wJm iSfV a.' C. ' t ' S? . - y r ,' ti& i ' '- ' v '-- . aJUftgSJfljjSflBJHI ., ST .; SVi PT"" I J jHKai -"'JssB I ui away to snow a baked and i lacked Bull Tins land should luva sses eultlvstsd afii Irrlga lluli sm soon as ills siouiiil uulil l.a ul Uril Starting With Shssp An liuportaiii Ir.iiiire In .lam sheep buaiui-s i tu ipiikl worh knte -. nf around -i butidrsd swsa or, . is rccoiiimi'udt .1 in Ibo I ni.eralty 01' IIIIiioIh, u ewe for (jui Ii two aire of the farm The iaall ilo k which baa oro been reoommended foi u .1 wustc feed and iiu Ideu . n mil ui Sou i i'i of prom flock that ' "' be led. and tu liulu cultivallou The farmer who has hern ac usiouicd lo regard a burtuve of uioisture as the i loci isuse of . iup failiiie too ofleu COO' mil. s thai iniKatiou will .in sli ill aud Insure large ield When the aiirisce soil is kept wet ttut teuiieratiii"s ars lowered by rapid BvaiKjration, and tbe reault la slower growth and dclsyeil luatuiit, If tuiU vatlnn i I uutil tbe surface soil begin to bike and cia k, roots are ex punt-d aud cultivation may then he very Injurious. Small i-om plants do not rispiii large moisture supply. Marly irrlga tluu stimulate su excessive growth of stalk. Tin Urge, sappy stalks usually t do nut prod la e mm inn. Ii grsiu a ihiaw) nonuaily develoix'd ami are leas likely to reach maturity befoie fall frost ,...1 Iliat Is well cuilivsted aud kept free fi "in wcctls it la usually uu mot Ban r. to Initiate corn until about tin time Uu- In ils ii lid mlks I-ap.s-ar A g.asl silppl.v of water is ii i in-, lime, iinil ii ligation are id in tin plaata in pn-iuc riiese irrl- . lid fnllow .iiivnlliHi. in -.li.ilhw ow i In I idler iiinl al- BUSINESS and the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Mm IISXIKVi Atinncupsttf Ctilc. mmOif, &trtuu. l).,!Ut. fBmmm SivKss i notmim .'nfc 171 MtJ AtUtl.4 . i A Federal Reserve Bank la esch of tk Citis The Federal Reserve Be::U..sx Syatetn wmg created largely to protect arKl benefit thoae en gaged in Industry, commerce and agrteohura both employer and employe. 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