sv' , MALHKUR COtTNTT, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY H. 101ft ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY ?,, 1918 PAGE SEVEN !' . t . . r i ' ! on or before Mm expiration of the Young woman ivnnu position an Um prescribed la the Order or Pub- servant In Ontario. Address Box 5. Mention, to wit . Argus Office. 62-lt On or before the expiration of all week from the date of the flrat pub lication of thin lumnou, and if you fall to answer for want thereof, thai Notice ia hereby given to all mem- pmlntlfr will apply to the court for , b"r" of the Ontario National Farm the relief prayed for la the complaint, ! I-oan Aaaociatiou that a meeting will to .? I be held at the city hall, Ontario, Ore ror a decree of divorce die- on J"' ,ln' 1918' M ' D ,or eolrlng the hoode of matrimony th PurP ot '"ectlng a board of five ailirtlog between the plaintiff and de-,a,rlore ror loe r MILL FEED PRICES TO AID STOCKMEN t'ood Admlnlstratioa Regulates Feed Ho Inrreeeed Href and I'onliry WUJ Br Rained. Portland. Oregon Jaa. I "Under the new Food Admlnlstraton regula tiona governing the price of mill feeda substantial encouragement la offered to the farmer and the Block raiser, and the Administration now hope for their full cooperation In a capaci ty production during the nomine; year, Uf hoga, cattle, aheep and poultry. The above la the statement of As sistant Food Administrator, W K. s'ewell. who polnta out that the clear lor the fuinier and the attack raiser to plan for the greatest posslhle out- lnt of food animals. 'There Is every asnuranre of a very biteady and profltntilo market," said Mr Newell, "with iih ample a supolv Lit feed as run lie I'lid liy nillllii the when! noshlhlo In till Norlli. rthe raising or foo-l 1 nlmala, part leu early hogs, und beel and ililry cattle, Is not tl nly patriotic duly of every Itlaen so sit 111. ted that he can do so, nit it will he 11 apteodld bffataeee in Ivestmenl as well For severs! yea-s In 00111 ' 1 ' a use of world conditions, j he market for food animals will In-1 vltahly h strong and stoady, and low tnal llie OUl inn 01 arum itnn i o. mill has come and. r fiovern.i.cni ll(,rli f(luMd by war , , I should not only he the strictest con j nervation, but every encouragement I should be given to Increased produc ' tlon. Our shipbuilding, norodlane atock, and every other war Industry as well aa our agricultural develop menta and production, should be en couraged in every possible way, and a strict program of conservation and economy mast be carried Into effect In the administration of every depart ment of the State. "When the war ia over we moat be prepared for the re-adjustment that will' be necessary, and calm, cool, calculating heads muat work It out. An extension of our rural credits legislation, and some definite colon isation scheme to make productive our vacant lands, will, In my Judg ment, be of great benefit. "Useless boards and commissions must be abolished. This may ound like an old political "battle cry," hut I believe In It thoroughly. "The one Issue, but most Important except the war, which I shall mention at Ihl time. Is that of Highway con Mi'tion. I am a firm believer In OOd roads, and at the Nan vision favored tho passage of the six mil lion dollar houdhiK hill, hut It war lOfll Ill) in si. lent of the 11 whli 11 fori ed an iiincndmctil lo (he effect I lint It xliouhl nut he me operative until approved by a "I h In :ih. . ml am. i.ionii to heada, except by vote of pie. I ah o fa ori'il the hill In the campaign for Its approval hy Un people, und I still favor It. "Furthermore, because of UM arelly and Increased coat of labor ,1 NOTIfTK OF A.MVUAI, MKKT1NO. rendaat, and for the care aad custody of Coma Takahara. the minor daugh ter of plaintiff aad defendant, and for auch other relief ad to the Oaurt may seem Just aad equitable; thin summons Is published pursuant to a order of the Hon. DaMoa Biggs, Judge of the Circuit Court, duly made and entered December 6th, It 17. The First Publication hereof Is made the th day of December. 117, and the last publication Is made the 17th day of January, 1118. P. J. OALLAQHER, W. H. BROOK K. Attorneys for plnnltlfT, Ontario, frcgon. W. F Homan. Cheater T. tackev, Secretary-Treasurer. President PIANO roil Hti.i: For immediate sale we will sell tremendously cheap a new high grade piano stored at Ontario Liberal terras to a responsible party. Qual ity guaranteed If interested In a proposition of this kind write THK DENVER MUSIC COMPANT, Denver, Colo, at ot oe for particulars FOB MAUI CHBAP 1 ... al... ..,... IIiiuiiuIhii ui uleltl r.inirui n.ru .- ... ,...-...... -, i)M (I( ,,.,,. , n(,(,(, fir Bslth a llxed price tiasis, tne coal or T. . .... , .production will no longer no pro i.nlwly high or loo uncertain for a .1. Invest in Let evi r farmer ,1 Hie 01 1 iroson make his 1, ma now for the inlle.it aaaaibla J.I oduelloli ot all loo.l UIIIUIHIH, p. 1 I . Which are mi 1 which v. 111 pro. 1 1 10 the 1 ulatlona ihe mil ler mil I nol chai're Hie ! .iler mute , iii'iiii'iilii should he laid only In casee of emergency, and where I hey are necessary to preserve ami carry out projects already um! 1 w.i We all want good roads, but we can afford to wall during the p ndeiii y 01' I he w.ir. for pel P 'iveiuenth, and huvi lOldethlng for 1 ..r to do when Ihe. i.ur I- over ami 1 lain are 1 leapor." born al Alma, Wlsrnii in 01 '... laa am - 'i . I' an 2S per 0OOI eosi 01 a .0,1 ,,,.,. , , , , ,,..,., lo ii at tin mill door for l.rnii ,-..,,.,, it. ... ..Hiiralnl In 1 "nd" u" 11.0 1 .ml high m r a federal ihei ..mi uiiiki in. , . , , .,.,,. , v,.i,,riii.. 1 , mora than 1 root otwhN orot.1 i,,,,,,,,,., ,,.. 1 .,, m Oreejoa 1 ' ' I "'' " WM "inl f ' 27 years ago. ami haO ItVOd In r.irt- "' ""'' ' r land trrV slm c He was admitted to .011.1 lo- piompuy r-porie., ... ,,,. . . . ,,. on Jun0 1 (01. .n,l ll '' ' A,h '"im.ora offic m, gne praattoad hta ahaaaa ah Portland for Investigation ,,,. huH UM11 gl.,u ln ,.ivi,-, Th low prices of mill feeds, f. , im, ,,t j ,.r orgUSatlf ,U"r "I''' "'" l"' or hag glWBJ I snow., as an "0 , ton for bran, It.ftfl higher g- UMK- , )mM giwaya b .r shorts, and III no higher for ml. I . a.u. ,, , klhngs in carload lots with a dlffcren- UH ,,,,,,, th0 8lll,e , OVHr .rei.i.o I1"1 "' "'" " ,llttn fi,) r""lH f'" Hal election since lll, for the i:. than carload lots. Tswa la a -..i-n,.- m..,I llrket He Is mar-I uhstantlal reduction as against the , ,, nd vt,M Bl s6g Thirteenth charged lor mill feeds hereto- rnrtlaad Oreaon re. With lhi n in the cost ..i Hng ml ihe assurance ul v, .1(i. udll, ,,,,. chlokoai and ' miiii.i.i Ooyernment control . for aale Inquire ut this mill te.l output, risk is reduced V fli, 41-49. minimum for the slock raiser, bo Is now urged lo do hi . II I mo h.lp ihe rood Administration meet IMl.UT MiTH K TO I ONTIt.i - I . demands of our own 1)KJ. iiiixaund thai "i lo. people and the hogled proposal" will tMireeei. war. iii.- Board of ln ,i liraluat." Malheur i-oiin i. Oregon, at t be efflag ! Ill Hor- ,i In (tularin, Oregon up to t p. ..f Tuesday, the IMfe day of Jan uary, IttlK. for riiiistruclliiK a ay iinn of Drainage c6m plate gad for opi ration heur ravatioti oi approximatot . upaalmo l 4 " '' I fl 'M'' "l"' "'' woik bi baa doae thre altrle and rurBlshlng ami pi ; .or orgaalaatloaa, and aubmlU hi ..r.i to no- people in the Ma tylaj l,"" "' niches .. lr afturoval by giving to his can- la diameter, with neceasary appurt- ..l.icy UM announcement Is in . netices, etc. art as la part us follow No piopoaala will be considered un- ln Hulnuittlng to the people of tho less accompanied by a certified check! , .,i Oregon my candidacy for the for an amouul eiusl to Five (5 ) ; oil. in. in nomination ior Coveiloi .1 of the total amount of t Ho ( hi. not unmindful of the responai-1 hid, payuhle to the Secretary ot the kitty which reatl upon the occupant , Malheur Drainage District. M MOSER WOULD BE OREGON'S GOVERNOR (Continued From Pagi If that high office at all times, and lore especially now, when this un ion, with the Allies, Is engaged In the lost gigantic struggle the world has rer known "Nor am I unmindful of the great -i.l which a QovoraOf may give, and fhleh, if elected, I HhulLapfv.! lo the rry uumobt of m poweiignd ability. the National Administration in inglag this war to a speedy and rictorious conclusion. Within a few weeks I shall pro- ln'ilga.e In detail my pluttorm or declaration of principles, but I deeaa H appropriate to refer at this time to a few of the cardinal principles for whtcU I stand, and which, if elect ed. 1 hope to carry Into effect: 'First and foremost is the war Plan-- and Specltuatlons can lie J seen at the office of the Secretary of the District or at the offices of Bear l d Cunningham, Spalding Building of j I'irtlanil. Oregou, whore copies can l.t ohlaine.l upon reeelpl of a deposit of ten Dollars. The llourd of Supervisors reserves Hie right to reject any and all bids DATKD Ontario, Oregou this 2nd dty of January, ills JOHN J WKAVKK. t'hairuian Board of Supervisors, Malheuh Drainage DuKrlet Flrat Publication. January 3. It If l-ast Publcalion January Id, ltll oXMJIO Ia tUe iljiuU Court of la State problem, to which l have already re-Haf Oregoa tor the Cottaty of alelaeut rerreaf. We must give our undivided I Zo Takakara asuuatiff vh Marcia Takahara. dareadeat. iid beet effort to brluging about a peetb' victory, eud h eorag tble, leu u reatember that It baa now derei opsd into a euetrvloa of food end Uiur seppliea, as argeh as a queevloa f man lo dglit t'sa battles Tksra To Marcia Takabara, detendgjU: I rao aaata ot tho Ute of Oregon, j Yea aro hereby reejOlred to appear' ad aaewer tho eemplaiat died agslaat yam m the ahenra entitled salt Call and eee the new Vulcanizing shop two doors nol h of the Moore hotel. We have e of the beat equipped shops in th I North West. 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