THE ONTAJUO AUG US ONTARIO, OREGON, TIIURSbAY, FEHRrAHY 20, 1920. OltlX.'ON'H HOIIi TVPICS DIHCMWKI) HV HUltVKV IM HI LEONARD WOOD, ADMINISTRATOR A M.iro Tlinn Two Million Acres I lnvt Hoen Made .More Valuable to Tlicr Owiicih. Oregon fnrnicrH mu rapidly learn ing tha kind of hoII tliuy own ntul the lllOHt Iirofltulllt! IIIIIIIIHT Of cultivat ing, fertilising, and cropping It. Pro llinlnnry hoII Htirveyn covering two flftliH or tlio Htutu'H tlllnblo IllllllH limn licun made by tlio U. H. btirctiu or hoIIh mid tlio hoIIh department or tlm agricultural college nxporlmont Elation. Detailed HttrvcyH luivo liccti titnde or tlio hoIIh of Yamhill, Washington, Multnomah and Joneplilno counties, nnd almoHt completed for Denton county. Tlio area of tlio laudn IIiuh roveiiled to their owners In 2,707.100 ncri'H. More than onu-fointli the total tillable area of the Htato Iiiih been given complete, deluded ho 1 1 Btirvcys. It wuh thcuo Htirvoys that Bliowod the lack of adequate Hiilfur In houUi cm Oregon hoIIh. When HiIh lack wan dlHclostd and reported by the colleen ntatlon chomlstfl, export ineutH woro Instituted by tlio state eollcgo and foderal oxtoiiHlon spcclnl ImIh to ascertain tlio moHt fenfllblo iihmiiih of supplying sulfur. Ah a roHtilt of those dlHcovorles nul fur wan used on 10,400 ncron of al falfa In 11)10 Increasing tlio crop by one ton per aero. At prevailing priced J 20 u ton tlio gain of 10, 400 toiiM wuh worth :I28,000 to tlio growers. An equally profltablo uso or lime wuh nlMo brought about uh n roHtilt of those noil surveys Tha college and federal government plan to coiillnuo Hicho HiirvoyH to cover all agricultural lamln or the state. flmim mi i i, ,,, .. .,. ix A Business elper Your Hank, if it is the right, .surf of a f Sank, is always at your service. in I lie matter of confidential counsel. MltTIIOMHT CllUltCII. 10 A. M., Humlay school, 11 A. M Proaohlng, "Johuh and IIIh TomptntloiiH." C:4G I. M., Kpworth ol.aguo. 7:110 1. M., IlliiHtrntcd mlilromi, "Panama, tlio Country and tlio Poo-.plo.". FOIl HAJ.K Huge brush rake. grub- her and Holt hand leveler for 7S horsepower Caterpillar. Inquire 11. 'J. I.oronUon, l-'lold Hupt. Kustorn Oregon Land Compnny, Ontario. 247-i:itf WANTKD Work by :iour by n wo-1 mail. Phono HUM. 210-1:1-14 MulTiour Cotiu'y lit iiulillian i win urged tlihi wcok to bork lionrr.il Wood by C C Ilrc.viifll nnil J I) Sturdier or Portland, and while many committed thomsolvo, others arc .MISS MOItlllSKV NOT AI.WAVH A HINdltll, HIIH SAVK Mliw Marin MorrUny, wlionn con cert on March 24th nl tlm llnptlM rhurch promlHOH to bo ono or thn mont delightful of thn season. Insists that her voice wnH not always rocolv 0(1 with the name favor iih It Ih today. It hociiih Hint Mlwi Morrltoy liar ulwayn been dctormlnnd to hIiik- And when Hlio wuh a llltlu girl. hIid ued to lilt up her voloo and onrol loudly for tlio edification of herself and hII the uelghborH. One day, the policeman on the awaiting further developmentn In the campaign llowoer, It nppc.irti thai the Ortiurul Ih popular with major Ity or tlio local mombci'H or tlio party. beat passed MIhh Morrlnoy'H house, and hearing strange sounds Issuing forth, ho finally concluded to Invtmtl unto. Ho was a good pollcsmsm wan Pat, and ho took nn Interest In nil tho nffalrnor tlio Htreel. So ho pre sented hlniHOir bororo Mliw Morrlsoy's mother. "Madame," said lie, "Ih thot your child?" Miss MorrlHey ceased her Hinging long enough to hear her mother admit tho rolatlouHhlp. "Well, Madam," nald Pat, "what In thn world Ih tho matter with her to malio her cry nil tho tlmo?" Shift Your Housecleaning Burdens on to the Laundry Tho modern American laundry 1ms taken tho burden of spring housecleaning from tho shoulders of many a sensi ble woman. L Time was whon tho moro completely fagged and vorn a woman became, tho moro she thought sho was doing hor wifely duty. Women now realize that their first duty is to bo houyaut and cheerful companions and chums to thoir husbnuda and children. Men have discovered it doesn't pay to make work lioreos, out of their wives. .Their own comfort and ploaaure nuf-' fors, and other men pass uncomplimentary romarlw net to mention what women say. The New and Better Way And so moro and moro women aro tending thoir laeo curtalnn, blnnketH. spreads, pillows, couch covers, over draperies, etc., to tho laundry for washing. A helpor comes In to wash wIdiIowh and wood work, tho laundry roturim every thing beautifully frosh and clean, and housecleaning Ih over, without turmoil or fatlguo. in short, mother Is progresslvo. Sho reullzcs that whllo twonty-flvo yearn ago sho would havo had to wash her own curtains and blnnketH. laundry methods havo changed; that up-to-ilto laundry owners havo seen an op portunity to rendor a broador sorvlco and havo equipped for It And mother has been wIho In accepting tho relief. offered hor. Rho knows sho will ulwuys havo plenty of things to do for her hom that no one cImo can do for her. mid sho UB08 buHluoss Judgment of nl high an order as hor husband' In turning ovnr to others work tfmt It Is unnecessary for her to do. So, this year, follow tho counw of thoso wlso lioiisowlvort who bellttvo In keeping thomsnlvos for their liom:i, their husbands and their children. Push oh to tho laundry thn thing that mako slaves of many an other wise flno wife nnd mother. If you have any doubts as to Juttt what tho laundry can do for you In refereuco to unythlng )ou wftnt washed or cloanod, Just call m up and wo will gladly glvn you detallwl Information. RAIN WATER JONES' ONTARIO LAUNDRY . We Are Here to Kelp aiiG Serve with business counsel, and with other necessary help to a live business, whet her it be running, stoekraising, or mer chandising; many a man owes his business start tit some good advice. from his bank or'a timely loan. If you are not now one of our customers, call and get acquainted. Ontario National Bank WE ARE HERE TO HELP AND SERVE I Which is the best for you? I ConvrMit l919.UartScU3&ner&Marx YOU probably know that good merchandise is hard to get; theru isn't enough of it to go aroinul. Hecause tbe.v can't get enough good stuff, many merchant are buying and selling poor quality. Do vou want it? On the other band, our idea is to have, nothing but good clothes such as Hart Scbaffner & Marx make; clothes that really serve; that give you your money's worth; clothes that are guaranteed to satisfy nioiiev back if tlicw don't. We cant get all of the good clothes we can sell; but we'd rather sell fewer clothes and know that we haul rendered a real service than to sell a lot of poor stuff. Isn't that the best tor you? It'scer-taiulv-best for uh. Toggery Bill The homo of Hart Schaffnor & Marx Clothes W .m..,,r.jr ri:aJt,!y.i..';..n;TS" DU'Hflj,MH'"DJ"JH,.Ji: J mam