i PAGE TWO tfifp wttiano irguB 0 K. Aiken, Editor Md rnl.IW.rr Published Thursdays at Ontario. Oregon, and entered at tho Ontario pout offlro for distribution a 2nd alas mat tar. ONTARIO, MALHKFR OOTTNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. Ttiti JU1NRM AKUUS One year 11.50. .six mouiiia $1 00 Three montlia fiOr. Single copy 6c. THE RMft I pledge my allegiance, to my Finn and to the rtinlllo for which It atandn, one Nation Indivisible with Libert' : t ii el Justice to all. aHaWMMaatfg landed In Prance. Men arc scarce Therefore more than ever before ma chinery In to play a (real part In the operations of the world today. Now machinery haa the unfortiin nte falling of breaking parts Alao parte wear out. They muat be re paired Moat of the repaint for the farm machinery uited In this aectlon MM from the Kb! That also means time In transportation and lahor In the ame. The scarcity of both pre iroiilib' for the men who do not take good run- of both. The moral of thin la, look over your farm machin ery now mill order vonr purl", for a delay may mean dollara lost i iniiiier. A week's delay may cost fur more. Do out tempi fate i in minw x PROPOSAL. I IHIIT OK V IT. Wb ell will It be for yon Aght of pin ' Thai queatlon faei American BOW, Mid "III until UM Third Llhartj i ..ii hi tilt ' p.M.pl. Unit thi i,oini. I,... I aloni linn but in i' .cli or thaffl tha etialleni tbe Mi II. I nr I'm The. i'd to argil' i ceexltv nl Hie Ihmii i It i In. nl. I i M i.' ftd l:i' I ll i.e.. I here in - In. .ii . Mil in I he i I Hn 'if none of patr oil-.tn The) kdBll the Jnatlce oT the iillleil Ml rtn- recognize Mini the people ha lulled States Mac to siihscri I bii Ibev think TNI OTIIKH II I i.o V ILL DO IT In Home I nr ue manner ll I pi., i .... . .... . i ii. 1 1 i allure ot Hie burden In Ihi I Iht duty of rttlaeaahtp haa m.i at nine p i ntllll Wen l.atimlle HI;. I 1;.. . it II e Mil "i H" ll ii .in i i.i. in i i he) iil not era I They oil. red I liene alVl N Tl and i hej foui hi iin I. ii" m Jual the, i. 1 1. . .1 ...o loo. Inn a Iiiiii dreili. nt nut Ii in . sacrificed for the CUIIse nl l.lhcrlx Hilt Hint In not nil It) I. i mi oi the war. ami h) It alone the BM pi, of I ..ii ol i hi i HI ale I peilu The pricex which hare pre railed . law I9H cult of tbe war. If the government were to eomaild that every .l.illnr altore the ordinary rat aw vara la i in uur bond-, it uoulil n anklmc loo nun h Hlnrr this a true. ti.ii. i. n,i raaaaa h ktalhevr i nun' . uota should not he propoxiii of thi Ontario Watar . in ipan to tha eonnell for the sale of Hi, i iimpauy'N distributing syateni ra of nieiii a pit h the council n dotal wall la lafea lato est nl, ration vVhethaf or nni tha mm nl, i take iii the proi Itlon ai ted, la a mailer for that bodv i. determine and that trill nol lM inn without , niitlderliiK tha merlin frOID ewry iiiikI" Ii Ii true thai under war i mi, 11 AS pinple iiri' refraining from constructing needed lniprne men (a, hul ihe council haa detertnla id Hint a new water ayMlem i i nary and Hie i pie have eloquent); approved of Hint proposal If the yatata which tha company own can .1 as part of tha I'lv ami Hie couipaii) will part with It at .. oniible figure the purchase la hie M .1 inaller of public pol icy. Neither the city nor the com .Inuild desire roinpetltlon In the water ha Ine Najthar mb afford U tat Into a i nimverKy How ier whatever Ihe ooaac i does thaw i-i bill one delreil nl till ' u an adaquate sappl) or para fit ...it. r ll a ill noil ii" dlff, rem rhether MBMa from the praaeni .,i,i p. pi t her l he pi ' or I be eolim 11 tn III r In, i. I lie '. ihlenesa of the flgUM Are you ready lor Hie Liberty I. mm In, I vim nni,' Hint the rnhhlua lire Um iii.it ii. In Crop "I rill, 11,1 VII I i mi. imuk.im In the effort to ln the war food la one of the (real agencies Tn pjaj , that food across require men. iroei Mlaaee Mary ami Para Alhertod pi ni siimiay wiiii ibeir parasti Hi I ll.,l I, . ' lilt lull l.lttle Hilly KiiiIhoii hi sun. rto I rom trniilde with bin ears. Mm Arthur Van Slcklln of aj I loriiitirly of Ontario, waa operated upon Sllinlil In Hie Wclscr reneral hoapllal for acule appendicitis Or J Priming waa In WeLer Hun day on bualneaa WAR Emergencies Demand that you order parts now Mr. Rancher do you realize that week's tit-lay on account of broken maehinery may cost ytu Dig portion of your crops this yearf lk you realixe that the treight tuiincstious. th labor shortage in t'aitorv ritirs, and other cause directly attributable to the war arc making it no possible for uuu'hiiii'i-y men t necuiv deliverii' f" Even now our shipments arc long delayed. What will they be durini; the tteaaonf We cannot tell. DON T TAKE AMY CHANCES LOOK OVER TOUR MACHINES NOW We will try to solve youi maehinery problems if you'll get your order to us as shu as possible. TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. I Ontario, Oregon motioh To al) partlea, acalniit whoae property there era delinquent aaeeaMaeata for Sewer Inatall- 4 menta and or sidewalk construe- Hon, notice in hereby Riven, that during Ihe flrat week In April, 1918. a levy will he made on unci! property to aatlafy amid delinquent oeaeanmenta. Coats and penalties ran he avoided by the payment of the aame on or before March 30th. 111. CLAY M. 8TBARN8, 4 City Recorder. VOL I. ONTARIO. 1 - 1! - OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 118. NO. 8. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Kepubllinn votera of Malheur 'eunty: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office oi ''ounty Judge of Malheur (oiinii nlijeet to your will lit the primary election, May 17, 1918. , rriih'iev in i lie County's InmlneHH, tinned on biiMlnei4i prlnci plea, will be my all i In office if nominated i.nil elected. liood roinlii tO DS I I niKlderi'tlon for all partK of the County C f. WILSON. Nyaan, Oregon. :'7 tona Third Crop Hay for aale. C K. Keen, Ontario I l-2t J. tfoaklna is tbe owner of a shore) As to the responding to the Idea of digging the open drainage ditch about meatleaa and wheatleaa days, the a mile and a half north of Ontario, marketa are now no full ot meat that Ore. They are using a large ma- the food admlnlatration has declared, ohlne with a yard and one half dip- "There will he no more meat lean daya per. They move the machine by until the markets are cleared of their means of a track that reaemblea a aurplus meat." railroad track. The car la 15 feet Although there la now a shortage high. They have dug about a quar- of wheat, we have mipplled our allien ter of a mile. The ditch Is 29 fe-r with nearly twice an much wbent . wide at the top and nine feet deep the anked of us. They orlsinalh HWTOKIAL. Making garments for the Belgium babies in getting to be a part of the school work nearly everywhere. Some of the girla enter Into this work with a great deal of zeal, while others spend meat of their time talking. Thene nre shirking their work. They do not mean to be alackern. but they (ininot noe the need to work hard at The holler la broken now but Ihe ma ankrid ua for elghty-elKhi million bu- i'1'"- chine will noon be working. aliela, aid we have already mipplled The third grade In taking up bird i i,.mii with one hundred nnd flltv Dreamland A Hractions ONI MO. OREGON siiinlm. Man Ii 21 Mi if I I Ii HON I'rHlii I- Itii-lmian I'athe News study. They are studying the differ ent kind of blMU, their linhlti ami their fond They e.in tell miint blnl at sight The first aradc bus an alum feet attendance There are 42 enroll ed. This Is the largest enrollment In the building. Tbe eighth grade had a Hubatltii" yenterdny afternoon while Mm ClejM was in lioise The substitute waa Miss Abide Wlnegar. uksi.ky K. MeCOMB. million bushels of wheat 'ITils very large scale of conserva tion has come mainly from the volun tary effort made by our true citizens nnd patriots to help our count i ; ami our starving allies.. If they were talked to and this woii i ! espial ned to than and the great :ioed of their work they would he more enthir i.i.-i '. about It mid be more willing to sacrifice more of their time to this great, wondcful Cbrl tlnn work. KI.IZAPKTII Ml I MOUK Monday, Man h 2A EIOHTI.NU Willi Hi Mil 1 1 1 1 hi t Khw It ii. i hi ami llroiMile Vernon Comedy. Konntalu of Trouble Lie I,,,. Mm, , -(in, out ok the wnarK ( iiII.Imi Willi,,,,,. Ilray I'h tnRruph NKWH. Whi.n two of the reporter if tin Junior ArgUl Itmulreil of one of the men working on the dredge noiif'.i weat of town If lie had any news for their paper, he replied that he did not Know aiiylhiiiK The reporters tool It for grunted Hint he knew what be waa talking about on the rlKhi hand Hide of the main track south of Ontario, near the wye, they are building a double Irark and have It nearly eSMplatad This will be a big linprovcim nl over the old track MII.O WfttOHT, WrrineMla), March 117 KOAIMUOH IMPRKHMIONH lien. lUhilll Burton ilolmea Travela 'I'liursilny. Mnrcli UM MKINNKR'M HMi Hiyanl Wanhhiirn Patha News Erblay. vniinl.ii, M.u.h 211 ami M Tin: M.os MaajpMHM I ink Kluvurl oiiiud) Mrs. Roman's room are making oulllta for the babies for one of the outfits for Belgian liable. t -.I: rocim ruma I liereh aiiiioiniieinent mysell n camiidate for tha offiM r County cbik or Malheur County, Oregon. subject In tha will ot Ihe voters of tha iteinn. ratic Party at tha i'o runrtes, May 17th. 1918. ARTHUR M 1 1. MiniHV Hurry! Hurry Hurry! Don't stop to wait The other fellow will get fill the alee pattern Big Shipment of New Wall Paper just Arrived B t- (ict here Firtt and have first choice, going fast McDowell's Exchange STORE A. L. McDOWELL, Prop. Ontario, Oregon Fruit Growers. "KKX" LIME-Ml'LUHUB M4U.I TlOV IH THK "OI.O .1M) TMKO" M-TERIAL KtJB I'MK, AM A DORMANT MIMl . IN THH CONTKOI, OE HAN MOMK M4M.K, TKUi HOKKR AND ER OENKRAL CLKAN-t'P I'l'HPOMEM IN VOIK oiu II llO-. Do not be mUled by the uinufai turer or dealer who baa aomelhlng "Just as good.' although be may have a product which la called a lime-sulphur lu some other form Due manufacturer has advertised that 8ft pounds of Ibelr 'dry" llme-eulphur will accomplleh Ihe same reeull as one barrel of the liquid form This statement, as well aa other statements In their advertising haa been made lo mislead Ihe growers, as 80 pouuds of ihelr material will make, when used as directed, only 4ft0 gallons of dilate spray, while one bO-gal loa barrel of "KKX" Ltiue rtulphur Solution, when used aa di rected 1 1 gallon lo I gallons of water), will make nol less than i .e gallous of dilute spray, aud when used al 1 lo ft, as most growers um it, will make &00 gallons , .EPKU'IKM'Y and COST are the only standards by which spray materials can be compared ft pounds of tha "dry" repreaeate the total combined sul phur and lime In Ihia product, of which nol lo exceed II pounda can be aulphar. One Ift-galla barrel of "HEX" I.IMK sri.riil'K SOLUTION ooutalaa not lees thaa 184 poaads of SULPHUR, or a total of 194 to ill pouuds of combined sul phur and lime, par cent of tbe amlphur beiag in a sulphide or efficient form, and the tola! of 194 to 111 pounds being soluble or tn solution As 8ULPHUR Is tbe EKPH'IKNT content it is hard to be liete, and atill harder to figure, that tft pounds of aay product cau or will do tba work of 194 poaads ot ihe Mate material when tued for tho aaaae purpose. IP you would um 194 pounda of their "dry, aad If tha total 194 pounds eould go iato solatlon, then It Is our opinion, the 194 pounda would equal one 10-galloa barrel of "REX." How ever, as It DOES NOT all go lato solution it la necessary that aa excess of 194 pounds be used to equal in EFFICIENCY one iU galloa berrel of "REX." After well considering the COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY let us hgure lha COMPARATIVE C08T. "DRY" coals, f. a. . Payette. Ho per pound Whan used aa recommended 100 pounds will make 60ft gallons of dilute spray at a coat of 111 00. or lft.011 par gallon. "REX" costs, f. o. b Payette. Z0c per gallon. Whan used u recommended & gallons will make iftft gallons of dilute spray al a cost of I lft. Oft. or 10.02 per galloa. If tha "dry were to be used at EFFICIENCY 8TRENOTH EQUAL TO "HEX" It would require aol lath thaa 114 pounds, at lXc par pound, making a tout coat of 18134 for 100 gallons! or ft.48ftl per gallon of dilute spray. It Is traa a dealer mo make a greater profit selling tha "dry " thaa ha can by elling the liquid; tn fact, ha cam make more thaa 10ft par Mat greater profit, but can you, a grower, afford to risk you season s work and your entire crop to onabla him to do M? Um "REX" Lime-Sulphur Solution, and "HEX Arsenate of Lead, paste nr powdered, the materials which the Natoaal la eotleide Board. Waahtugton, D. C HAVU vi i m mwu 1S H.V,B,R8E VISION, and you wVlf mm.m ,h" rlS '"USSSSl 'IV,D' ", nd will be plaaEf - ..... laHiiurr every aniUM of See whirh they aetl mBm "REX MEANS KmciENCT."' ' R8X" Sarwya are seed h Idaho Hde A Plumbing Ca -....RelM. Idaho 0 J dlaMl Boise Idaho Merldiaa Spray Mfg. Oa. - Meridiaa. Idaho a. T. Stepheas Natapa, Idaha J. L Beardsley a Co. -. Caldwell. Idaho t'aloa Ioaa Co Parma, Idaha ldaho-Oregna Fratt Q rower . Ailiahltloa, Payette. Fruit laad. New Ply most h aad Esamstt Idaho T. a liaoc Daaay Co Cryatai Praae Ore wars' Am, tclstloa . . . A. T Penalagion " A. Bowers ogdea Comnnsstoa V Distributor for Utah ii Payatte. Umkm l-ryatl. Idah WeMer, Idahe FraiUaad. Idaho Ofdea. Utah Payette Valley Rex Spray Co., Ltd. PAYtvTTE, IDAHO