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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON', THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 1018. ; i-i - -r- PAGE TERES 1. an Need For Housewives to Save Wheat Demonstrated department edited hj Miss l.i'Oiu Uader, and Arts, Ontario High Behool. Teacher Dontcstlr Science KHin talks. How Yon Maj OMMTTt Wheat. liny of uk ail yet have not OHM to the realization as fully a we ought, the necessity of conserving food, and especially wheat. We can nut comprehend the vast armies that muni he fel Men wlio were former ly producers arc now In our training IH and we must produce the tood to fi-i il Ihcni And betides all of thin we must help the food HhortiiK1' of our allien M liv There I n Shortage. Many ask why we are no suddenly confronted with tlifn great problem of conserving wheHt. Why n,ut Wt tnruUh the allien with rood" Thin In the antiwnr given by tin- I". S l',, I diiHcrviiiInn lliillciln "It MOM prohahle that all that we have now plus what we ran rnlse thin year pin the Canadian crop. which will ..in, unit to about 1.000.000,000 liu Hhels. We and Canada would ordi narily eat half of that We need to nave In addition, need for next year nnd a nafely margin Thin hrlngn the Joint total neeiln up to 700.000.000 bushels and leaven for export 300.- O00.000 hUMheln. The Imperntlvn . sMir Milk Com Meal Orfclrile nkr lieedn of our allien in addition to ic Sour milk. the front, yet It In Impossible to bake enough for a great arm) at one time and no that they munt have the wheat while we munt use the substitute Some (riddle cuke reclpcM, substl tutlng other flour' Scotch Griddle Cake. l-2c Oatmeal. 2 T nugar. 1-2 T soda 1 Egg. Ic Sour milk. Doll oatmeal with a little water for 10 mln., then cool. To tho oat meal add the nugar and noda, mixing w II, then add the well beaten ftH hihI milk. Heat nil thoroly llrown on both sides, nerve with honey. I orn Meal (irlchllc ( nkc-. 3-4r Corn meal. .1-4c Klour. 3 Level T baking pow ' 14 T nalt. 1 Egg. 1 T sugrr. 1 C milk. Mix dry Ingredients. beat egg until light, add the milk and ntlr Into the dry mixture. Add morn milk If nerennary to make mixture 1 hin enough for pour batter. HIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. ' Tgkabara, plaintiff, vs. Marcln Tivk.ihira, defendant. To Marrla TakahRfa. defendant: In the name of the ntate of Oregon, Vou are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of thai lime prescribed la the Order of Pub lication, to-wlt: On or before tho expiration of six 1 week from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall to annwer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the reltrf prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce dU Holvlng the bond of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and de fendant, nnd for the care and custody nf I'oma Takahara, the minor daugh ter of plaintiff and defendant, and for audi other relief an to the Court may neem Just and equitable; this summon Is published pursuant to a nnler of the Hon. Dalton Hlggs, Judge of the Clr nit Court, duly made and entered December 6th, 1917. The First Publication hereof Is made the th day of DttMaVkt, 1917, nnd the last publication In made the 17th day of January, 1918.1 P. J. OALLAtlllEK. W. M. BROOK K. Attorney! for planltlff, Ontario, Oregon. what I hey can raise themselves are Just twice that amount. The prob lem then Is to meet the difference between the 600,000. 000 bushels that they nee.', and the 300,090. 000 busheln that M have 10 send them. Our liniiie, Hate duty In to save and send over seas 4 r.O. otto. 000 hunhell 3-4c flour. :i-4c Corn meal. 1-1 T Soda. 1 T baking powder. 1-1 T aalt 1 Egg. Follow above directions. (Iriddle cakea are not easily .11 of wheat, when we have only two- geBted. aa they contain much raw thirds that amount to spare " Thus March nnd In many caaea are fried ate im clc:,iiv why r must nuhnll- H ,, ,, ,, f.,, (tm ft sparingly, Hite some of the nmror reroals lor having Just enough In the pan to invent xU'klnc Cook the butler Some of the iniilci till . will, li niiiv , . t f i . (1)l Miirfaco la full of fill's ised for making various bread babble I lien turn to othel .lie. corn meal, buck wheal llotu ,.,,, ,,,,111 butter la thoroly Moor, nnd barley flour. .,,,, breads are not only palatable hut . wholesome anil th.ic I.. nntlilim. Mill S. I I CHI IP 1, 11, re Inviting and nutrition than uckly made c.rn breads ..nl I.oIh 1 to R inclusive In blk. 110 ,in,r iiilck hrenils inn, I, iroin the Ontario township. Two email lious- meaaa. And U bhould I "ur- " that alllui Hi unl.lir 11 naianre paymenrs. rejisimn tir nnr i,nT I" , ..,,.,, OKItMAN I'AI'KK TKI.IJ4 OK II XltllHHII'H OK Mil IHKI II s KIN The Conmlttee on Public Informa tion has made the following transla tion of a atory appearing In the Octo brd It, Issue of the Leipzig, -i Volks eltungs: "A aample of the fnstilon after which hloatedn landlords treat the wives of soldiers ban been brought to i.ur attention ft im Cpp f Silesia One of the hire, I meikgyf l)r Mil- ller"s ag ricultural estate has been a long time a. the front. His wife, who had i iliiiigsiii-. hfr hushni'd bt tor the war after the Ul u:il CUI loin, TO iiialneil In the rank df the field hands and Bccorillnglv I her farm 1 i,i,,ir I t lila woman got the r,, Mowing letl. 1 'h, in I bailiff of the estate hereby give volt notlcu III of this date to the rtrld sarvlc for Jftll 11. iv 1, mis ou tint day you are to give up your house. 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Look 'I must tell you my dlslreas. aoon 1 thus the hi, Hut of the uatatu of out for yourself away from this farm, i.ltull not be able to aae the papar for bloated landlord turn u famllv with vniir lieiiae la needed for other use toy tears What shall I do Intel , It hi chllilren nut of doors In mld-"l-li" v 0111:111 ciiininiinh ,ile,l the no- I- at the ilnor an, I I lie cottage In full wlnler while Hie iniin in at the front. lth these won Is: ol little clllldteli ' lie of Kuril . SATUR JAN. 26 - 40 Red, Roan and White Face Cows and Calves and Cows that willjcalve by Feb. 15th. Range cattle well bred. 2 Holstein, 6 year old Milch Cows, bred to Holstein. Also 25 head other Cows. 2 Durham Cows, big milkers, bred to roan Durham. 5 Shoats, 3 1-2 months old, Chester White Registered. 1 Chester White Sow, 10 months old, Register) 1 Chester White Sow and 9 Pigs; 30 days old. 1 Chester White Hoar, 10 months old. 1 Family Horse, 7 years old, weight I860. () Well Broke Horses, middle weights and ages. I THE ABOVE STOCK IS NOW LISTED AND WILL BE SOLD We Have in Storage Some Nice Furniture, Stoves and Office Desk and Chair 1 New Spring Tooth Harrow. 1 Buick Auto Truck. 1 New Peg Tooth Harrow. Several Rebuilt Auto Tires, Guaranteed. 1 New Wagon. 6 1 One-Horse Power. 3-Phase Motor. The usual amount of Junk will be on hand. More Cattle and Horses will be listed before- the day of sale D3GKENS i'MILIiR AUCTIONEERS MB ONTARIO SALES CO I CARTER 4 flfMENl MANAGERS