mtitfw'i i 3ggl , TIIIC ONTAKN) A If U US ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. APltfL 1, 1920. "'"''IIBHIBmiBBIJI.JBja im.ii ! r mnnriiii mil ianiTTmm. Mexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks -. . ONTARIO PHARMACY it Prescription Specialists tiik ma all , mi: I'lUINU NO. a Atya Remedies V' SHORTAGE OF FARM LABOR MAY COI CROP ACREAGE City I.I Tc mill Industry Dniw Wmlc i'ih Away I'roui Field Wink, Hiijm Mil. ltd SpeclalM. UrcKoii AgrlctilturnI College, Cor vallls, March" 30. Oregon fornj cropn ucrcugo iniiy he cut down this "i'iir liy tho'searclty ntul high C0Ht 'of fut in lulior. Hays 1'iiul Mulil, mnrku' fiig specialist. "Higher wages mill Hhurtor hours of work arc drawing laborers to towiiH mid cities," III' observed. SliliiynnlH, lumber hi 1 1 Ik mill other big Industries lire speeding tip pro Unction to moot Increased demnnds. Employment wiih recently of feted to thousand of Hlilpynnl wnrkors .n San Francisco through udvortlso monts in nil tlio I'ortlnnil papers." Hoturnlng hoIiIIoth usually 'drift to tlio cities, Mr, Mclil notes. After tliclr war oxperlonroH they prefer work tliero where hours nro Hltorter, wnges higher, nint fonvenlenri'H unit cntnrtulnment hotter, Tliclr conceit Irntton In cities does in-', seem t.i ci on In a labor mtrplu.i, iih tlioy urn Imp offorcil liy tint government with readily absorbed Into tlio Industries, those trncts." "Mont of thosu who (to return to tlio fnrniH are young men working to own a farm, or aro farmers' whim," iloeluri'M Mr. Mtilil. "The Brent In croiiHo In farm property vuIiioh makes It possible for lliem lo liny nmnll tlutctH only, iih very few la borers havo cnpltnl. "Should tlio government niul'.t inoro IiiiiiIh nvnllntite u g"ood mnuv ox-sorvlro men would return In tlio fnrni. TIiIh Ih shown liy the ninny (it (tulrlos renrhlnc tho colleen concern- Iiib tho lands recently oponc.l In! I'lM'ITI.ANII. I.I ho, Mnrrli 30. fipttloment In southern Oregon. I''- M- "nnlnor. cashier I'rultlnnil Loiiir time InmiM fur ilevnlniinu.iit .Stntn Ilntlk, tilld John TowtlC, Wcro COMINGS AND GOINGS OF HIMILANDERS FOR WEEK I-'oIUn on IIcih'Ii diteitnlu Ki lends Siiinl.i) S liiinl Lathering AttinrtM Mini ihIiiv I .ultlniiil News for the UVctv. MU m 'MT'ivnttt rm,i. mm I lJVJ I. Ill tt SlNi I'M i I H m fcW Jfe HKraH ISr v T" A Jr 7A 2J3B2.-V e Shiri You Choose to Wear u . ! w? JCW Wf'W has a lot to do with the way you feel, as well as the way you look. When you , mingle with a well-dressed crowd you w-wpnAt ilook well-dressed unless you feel well-dressed. If you are one of those chaps who "knows his own mind" one of those "hard to suit" folks you'll choose a In 1','nglo nnil HoIho Hatunlny nnd Hit ii tiny. Mra. II. II, ItoliltiKon, who hax heeit cnrlnR for Mnntur II. It. Ilooiu- ;er., Jr.. returned to Caldwell Satur day. Mrn. Ilnmncr nnd little won nnd dniiKhlcr, l-oln, nrcntnpnuled Mrn. Ilolilnunn Imtnn to remain n few dnyt I.. H. I'olmt went to Unkcr KrUln; LnlRljt to rpo Ii Ih daughter, Mrx I.uline. I.nuls HuHBell retiirned Sattirdny night In Ii Ih kcIiooI work nt Corvnllln. , up, linRtpr uxerclseu will ho hold at tho M K. t'liurch nnd following Hov. Knight will preach an KaBter nor iiioii. Alt arc cordially Invited. Mr. nnd Mrs, ttohort Cohvolt nro tlio pnrontH of an eight pound daugh ter, horn Sundny, March 28, at the homo of tho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. V Orlep. Wliltniun College Olee Club will given mtiHlcn'l concert Thursday night ut tho High School Auditor ium. They nro exceptionally good from tho reports of thoso who hnvo heard them nnd It will ho worth your while to nltend. Tho Senior Class has taken tho responsibility of hav ing them come so emtio wit nnd help mnko good tholr guarantee You will ntso hnvo an opportunity to hco the now decoration of tho assembly room by Prof. T, It. Ncllson. l'rlco rr ticket COc, Tho Mothers' Circle will have nn i Interesting session this l'rltlny after j'nc.oii. The second grndo furnishes J tho music nud tho iitiestlnu of n I'ub- lie lle.'iltli Assnclntlnn will bn tnken now ho Is foreman of both two poul try ranches belonging to tho noted western college Ills Krultlnnd friends nro glnd ho Is making good. The Uov. V, M. Hurtch family, who were released from liurnntlnu Saturday evening, still hnvn slcknett. Tho oldest son Is In quite bnd health from tho effects of scarlet fever and Mrs, Ilurtch U III now. As soon utt tho family uru well they will movn to Now Plymouth, whero Hov. Ilurtch will hnvo rhnrgc of the Ilnptlst pttH torato there. Miss Memo Ilrockwny of l.os An geles Is here In tho Interest of tho New World movement nnd will mnpt Wednesday nftcrnonn In tho Daptlst church ntluir leuders from tho statu nnd Oregon nnd In tho evening tho peoplo of Ihn community nro Inxllod to lipnr lior talk. -w Sunnmit SHirt fi K- 4 U.,l ul. f ft These shirts fit. The collar bands stay where they belong. There are no unex pected folds across the chest and the sleeves are made in all lengths. You can get a Summit Shirt that will fit you. No wiggling to ease the strain here, or squirm ing to straighten out a wrinkle there. You'll enjoy that peace of mind that comes to all well-groomed people if .the shirt you choose is a Summit." Shirt Merchants Sell Them i GUITERMAN BROTHERS, Makers SAINT PAUL Oregon. .law l.owls and John Lewis arrived Saturday In nsstimn clinrgo of tlio 40 acie rnnch near the Hanta Itosa, which Mr. Jay I.owIh purchased of M. I'litlii'M. John l.owls returned to l.ostlno, Oregon. They were- guests .Sundny lo dinner of Mr. mid Mrs. M Pitohert. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. llereltlno mid family worn six o'clock dinner guests Sundny evening of Mr. and Mrs. It H, Kutch. Ilrucn Smith has moved from tho Hurst property to tlio Drysdnlo tract mi the orchard tract this week nnd tlio M. M. Hurst family nro moving to his ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Wnyno aro Ihn parents of n baby girl, born March 28th, Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. (leorge Nowcouio nro the guests this weok of Mr and Mrs, A. A. Stetlor Thoy nro on their wny homo, tho Pnyotto Lakes, from n frlp lo Portland. Mr. Nowcomo Is man ingor of tho Outdoor Camps nt tho I.nkos. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Tood worn nut from Payette1 Sunday to spend I tlio day vvllli Mr. unit Mrs. N Puchort. Hay nud Cecil Itlch arrived Satur day morning from Goodrich, North Dakota, to mnko an extended visit with their father, Frank Itlch, and undo. L. II. Itlch. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Henry Martin, Mr and Mrs. Kd Jones and Mr and Mrs nana Jones and Mr. and Mrs. O A Swnti woro guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm Jones, Mrs. W. A. Colwoll has returned from a several wooks visit with her dnughtnr, Mrs. O. W Stout, In Seat tle. Mr. Tweode, of Ilolso, was In our community tho past weok ou busi ness connected with tho building of homes. Tlio K. A. Nokos beautiful homo Is about comploled and receiving tho t of paint Henry P. 8oltorbeck Is recoverlnu slowly from u long slego of sickness ' Thoro wero 130 present ut tlio M !:. S. S, Sundny morning Mucli In tercut Is being taken nnd the past week representatives from all tho Frullliind churches are out getting the peoplo Interested In tho Sabbath school. Next Sunday morning Tho Priiltlnnd llasoball Club goes lo Welsor this Friday lo hnvp a gnnio there. Miss aindys Iloltmnn has register ed In tho High School. Tliero nro about 000 pupils now In tho Krult lnnd schools. Jumps Attohury has returned from O. A. C, Corvnllls, Oregon, and will farm tho Van Aiken ranch recently purchasod by them. O. K. Powell, who Is a graduate of O. A. C has been promoted until The Little Prude. A New Vuik literary ugeut win tulklug about Alfled Nujch, the Km,'- IIkIi pool, who rtcoiitl) wrote uti itrtl - tic to noo that iniiiiy of his brother poets ure Immodest In their vmv. "Noe.," snld the agent, "wus nt ways ii bit of a prude, Vesl oen In chlldhiioil the tilihspiiy trait mitnlfest ed Itsplf. "Once, ubi'ii ho wss four years nld. No) cm bud Just got out of bis bath and bis nurse wus advancing on blm with u biiih towel when the door opened anil Ids aunt entered. "The jnungster Hew Into it prudMh rsge. "(let out!' he serenined. '(Jet out right uwny. What du you take this for un urt gallery V" HAYING TOOLS Now is the time to buy these goods. -Prices are cheaper than they will be on all these lines. E. A. FRASERl mnirwri1""'1"' hi i iimii inmnrnrrimmMnTMWiT)m i m urmiiMiMMMam lBR&H , . Hntv Hl i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHilllllllHlllllllllllllllllH HtttBJHUlttKMMcQWlBrFSHQ BiHITvfpBHBHIIIIIIHH Van Petten Lamber Co. Ontario, Adrian, Pendleton Write for our catalogue of mill-cut house?. Wind Shield Glass of all sizes in stock. Wall Tints, all shades. Send for color card and get it by mail. I'