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r THE ONTAEIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1920. CLOVER SEED PAYS K. II, lit uuiliiu k of AiIiIiiii Hum ItniM'tl Clowr Heed fur nightiM-n Ymiih nt I'liiflt lfM' Scientific I'llnclpli-x, and TvIN How. "It linn been 18 yearn hIiico K. U. Hruinlmck of tho Illg Hunil commun ity began RrowliiB clover for liny utiil need. During tlmt tlmo ho Iiiih gained n lot ot Information on tho r.. 1. 1.,. .ui.ixii iinn hpim of vnluu to liltii In Increasing IiIm yields nnd the i.i- n iina n I mi linim ! iiuniuy 01 m i. " ,".. tho menim of starting u good mini) others on tho right truck In grow tig tho crop for clovor In fnt becoming u mnlnstoy. with tho fnrmers of 1 hu Hnnko ltlvur valley, mis U. II. Hrelt lmiipt, county ngout. "llrumback, who l crop Improve--MPiit commlttuomnn In tho Ailrlnn r'lirm Ilurcau. has a hahlt of doing things on cortnln principles. This wan demonstrated when ho exhibited a need corn IohI for germination which ho had mnilo on n lot of corn which looked pretty fnlr but proved out that only in earn out of ao In the lot were good enough to plant. In regard to method" of raising clov tr Mr seed, ho says, "I don't grow miy alfnlfn at nil any moro iih clovor works ho much bettor In a short rotation. Clovor, coin and grain make n good combination. Tho clover ought to bo plowed up after ono good crop of seed has bcou taken off iih It gets too weedy and tho stand gets thin. Corn Is probably tho best crop to follow tho clover, but grain may bo UHcd. It Is u good plnn to get nil tho mnnuro on beforo tho corn. If tho corn Ih cut for sllngc, winter whent can bo put In, otherwlso spring grain hnvo to bo sown. Tho best tlmo to sow tho clover Heed Is In tho spring Just beforo tho first irrigation ns It Is nlmost certain nf a stand and thoro Is less trotihlo with weeds. This enables ono to clean tho stiibbla and trash off tho flold when tho grain Is cut and oftou several bushals of seed ran bo harvested tho hiuiio year". "llrumbnrk sows about 10 pounds of seed per ncro. Ho uses a special rorrugator which can bo lined to cor rugate grain laud nftor thu clover seed has been sown without sorbins damage to tho grain. Ho has found that his fields now rciiulro very llltlo seeding except to patch up noma of tho spots, as thoro linn been so much seed scattered In tho years pant that ho gctH good volunteer Htamls nftor tho second plowing of the clover land Ho cuts his clover for hay about tho mlddlo of Juno, at leant by tho 20th of tho month. Ah to yields, Drum back has cut us much as nine tons of clovor hay per ncro In two cuttings nml for tho past tuolvo yearn slnco ho becamo expert In growing tho crop, has nvoraged about 12 bushels of seed per acre, tho lowest yield during that tlmo being 0 bushels. Ono car ho harvosted CI hiishols of wheat per aero nml then got 3 busli eU of seed from tho clover ho sowed In It that spring. ki:i:i voim i.iiinm' itoms. Keep your Liberty Honda uhero you hnvo them. Senator Proline huysnn of Now Jersey bns Intro duced a bill In tho United States Sonnto authorizing tho Issunuco of fifty year bonds, frco from nil taxa tion except Inheritance taxes, for tho holders of any of tho four Issues of Liberty Honda, who would bo nblo to lonvcrt their present holdings. It Is n snfo bet that tho bonds will go above par If they nru tax free. NOTICH OF IlIIAItlNd. Vale, Oregon, April C, 1920. NOTICE 18 HEItniJY GIVEN. That tho following petition praying for (bo organization of tho "FAIUMOIIK mUIGATION DISTIUCT," will bo presented lo tho County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, nt a spe cial meeting of snld County Court called to consider and net upon tho snmo, at tho Court room of snldJ Court, In Vnlc, MalheurCounty, Oro gon, on tho 11th day of Mny, 1020, nt 11:00 o'clock A. M. (SEAL.) A. M. MOODY. Clerk of Malheur County, Oregon, IJy II, S. 8ACKETT, Deputy. ONTARIO HAS ANOTHER DELEGATE CANDIDATE With Hurley nml Crnudnll In tho fight for tho Stnto Hcuutorshlp, wo will declnro that tho strain on brothcrly-lovo nt tho County seat Is going to bo tested. Tltt! (liflVreiiw between the .sucessful man and the failure is not usually in ability. Success conies by plan, by thrift first, and sys tematic saving. If you arc willing to pay the price for SUC CESS, start a savings account here today and keep adding to it regularly. It is the only sure way. h i vn HJVFIII Jo Glean! ' rswi The Automatic Electric Washer Makes Wash Hour from Wash Day It's un-di hour, not nat.li day, In tho lioiuo uhetu (lie Auto jnatlr lllertrle Washer does tho work. Tho Automatic i:ie(ilc Wnshpr li" Jour family ashing In it liuiry. The clot bet, nipip out Mi((.'sty rlenn and nro automatically wiling and mndy for ho Hup , Tho Automatic lUrclrlo Windier' int'hiiilciil prlprlplp n m m'll designed that It cleans clothe with tho saino Kiutltiniv M the human bands. .Automatic Klcrtrlc (lollies wear longer. ; v A Small Payment Down Buys an Automatic Electric Washer By making a small initial payment down you can buy an Automatic Electric "Washer and end your hard work on wash day as many other women have done. These Automatic Electric Washers are now on lisplay at Idaho Power Ejectric Shops. Come in and sec them in operation. Phone us and inuire about our special April sale prices. The Electric Shop Idaho Power Co. IN THE CIHCUIT COUIIT OF THE STATE OK OltEOON. FOR MALHEUIl COUNTY. JIN THE MATTEIl OP THE OHOAN- IZATION OF THE "FAIItMOHE IllllKlATION DISTIUCT." IMniTlON I'Olt OIKJANI.ATIOX To tho Hon., the County Court, for Malheur County, Oregen: Wo, tho undersigned petitioners respectfully petition nud show to your Honorable Court, as follews: 1. Thnt wo nnd each of us, either jointly or severally, nro tho owners of a tract nf land of ono or moro acres within tho boundaries of tho proposed Irrigation district as here inafter set forth and described, and that wo constitute moro than fifty per cent of tho different owners of land within said propoRod district and Hiisceptnblo of Irrigation from tho proposed system. Thnt nil ot tho lands within tho boundaries of tho said proposed Irri gation district, nud or horolnnftcr described, nro suscoptnblo of prac tical Irrigation from tho sumo source nnd from thu snmo system of works nnd pumping plant, by means of which it Is proposed to tnko wnter from Snnko river by mentis ot pumps nnd motors for tho Irrigation thereof. 3. That your petitioners dcslro to nnd do proposo to orgaulzo nn Irriga tion district under tho irrigation lawn of tho Btuta ot Oregon, Chnpt. 3G7, pngo 743, laws of 1017, nnd tho Acts nmondatory thoroto, for tho purposo of furnishing water for tho Irrigation of tho lands within tho boumlarloH ot tho said proposed dis trict. 4. Thnt tho boundaries of tho propos ed Irrigation district Inclosing tho Innds which It is desired to hnvo in cluded wthln said Irrgntlon district, nro as follows, to-wlt: Commencing nt tho 8W cornor of tho NEU, Soc, 10, thonco east to tho 8E comer of tho WH8EUNEU, snld Sec, 10; thonco north to tho NE cornor of tho WH8EUNEU of snld Soc 10; thonco east to tho 8E cornor of tho NWUNWtf, Soc. 11; thonco north to NE cornor of BW'U 8W,. Soc. 2; thonco west 100 rods; thonco north to tho north boundary of tho NEUot 8EU, Soc 3; tbunco wost to NW cornor of BEli. Bsc.3; thonco south to tho placo of begin ning, containing ;ivu acres, moro or loss of Irrigated lands, and all In T, 18 S. II. 47 E. W. M. In Malheur County, Oregon. 5. That all ot tho said lands have, horotoforo, boon Imnarfoctly nnd In- sufficiently watered nnd attempted to bo watorod from an Inadequate nnd Impractical Bourco and system, but owing to tho Insufficiency ot said source and systom, your peti tioners hnvo suffered great toss nnd damngo to thulr crops and lands, and said loss and dumago threaten to contlnuo nnd will continue If your petitioners cannot secure a hotter and dlfforent water supply for tholr said lands. WHEItEFORi:. Your petitioners respectfully ask this Honorable Court to mnko nnd outer an order herein, organizing said proposed Irrigation district, nnd thnt tho namo of tho said proposed Irrigation bo thu "FAIHMOHE IUHIGATION DIS TIUCT" John Martin, Ontario, Oregon. Alex Martin, Ontario, Oregon. Mary 8. Martin, Ontario, Oregon, Emma Cook, Ontario, Oregon, P. J. FJynn. Ontario, Oregon, Margaret Flyiin, Ontario, Oregon. V. A Cook, Ontario, Oregon. O, Josopblno White, Ontario, Oro gon. F, 8. Evans, administrator tor Fry Estnto, Ontario, Oregon, John Zimmerman, Ontario, Oro gon. Ed nerry, Ontario, Oregon. E, J. Ilerry, Ontario, Oregon. J. II. Seaweard, Ontario, Oregon. Kate Flser, Ontario, Oregon, Thomas H, Flser, Ontario, Oregon, Peter Hughes, Ontario, Oregon. Sarah C. Hughes, Ontario, Oregon, Ida E. Seaweard, Ontario, Oregon. Sarah E. Turner, Ontario, Oregon. Alice Smith, Ontario, Oregon. Wig. W. White, Ontario, Oregon. Harney L. Hull. Ontario, Oregon. J. II. Ouerln, Ontario, Oregon. Itandall 8age, Ontario, Oregon. Edward McDermott Iloe. Ontario. Oregon. Susan McDermott lloe. Ontario. Oregon. Emily Utley. Mildred Utlev. by W. H. Utley, their guardian and trustee. First publication, April 8, 1920. ,Last publication, May C, 1920. Jildgn Will II. King, Who llnx Help- I'd Niiiiih tlu Dcniociiitlc XiumIiici'i SeckH Opportunity to Tr Ills mum au.mil CnlN nn On- tMlllltlH, Will It. King, chief council for the reclamation servlco at Washington, D. C, was In Otitnrlu Monday ami ruiflrmcd tho ntinounrvment of his candidacy as a dolegalo tu tho Demo cratic national connntioii from tho Second congressional district Wbllo Mr. King lives nt Washing ton, whero his officii us counsel for tho reclamation serMco U maintain ed, In holds his legal and voting tesldonco ut Ontario, his foimer homo In nnnounclng his (iindlducy, ho snvs: I favor Immodlntij ratification of tho ponco treaty by our country Delay In Joining tho I.oarniu of Na tions Invites nnd is a ealnmlty to tho world nnd to ourselves, I bellevo In ndoiiunto soldier legislatien: In axt extension ot federal aid for arid land reclamation, good roadh and national park improvements; tirga progressiva legislation nnd econom ical administration of government; Indorso President Wilson's miiaiilfl- cent record during tho world crisis My record In tho Oregon legislature. ns a member ot tho Oregon Supreme united states reclamation servlco guarantees tno sincerity of my plat form Ills slognn Is- Adopt sound Demo cratic platform For president, n truo American nml uintuestloned Democrat Judgo King him taken nn mtuc TJKSiij Sn'&'SilSiSUUili' g"n cloven others ns his campaign man agers. Judge King had under his di rect supervision tho campaign man agement for tho Pacific and Hocky mountain Mates. Oregon was on his list and received his speclnl atten tion, going democratic for president Tor tho first tlmo In fifty years. Judgo King was a dolegnto to tho National democratic convention nt Haltlmoro In 1912 which nominated Wilson for tho first time. Ho was also n delegate to St. Louis conven tion In 191 G. which nominated Wil son for his second term Mr King moved from Umatilla to Jordan Vnlloy, this county, In 1878 and has claimed Enstern Oregon as his homo over since, llo represented Mnlhour county In tho legislature from 1892 to 1894 nnd Mnlheur nnd linker counties In tho stnto scnuto from 1894 to 189S; wits Hupremn Judgo from 1907 to 1911 and Ihih been chief counsel for tho U. H. reclamation for tho past soven years, which official position ho now holds. part In democratic polltlcn for ninny yenrs nnd mnnngod tho Intermoun taln stntes In thu first llson cam paign, In tho campaign of 1912 President Wilson, then in Ills first rnco for tho nreshloncv. selected .linli-n will u Court and it chief counsel of tho King with McAdoo, Daniels nnd Could you say that n man chasing his hat down tho street was taking part In an aerial derby? After all, high prices aro not n question of tho profiteer. Tho trouble Is bIiiipIv thnt too many mtu nro taking profits from tho produc tion nnd distribution of goods. Tho manufacturer gets tho profit duo him; n broker gets n profit; u Job bor gots a prefit: n wholesaler cots a profit; and then tho retailor gels his Icgltlmnto profit. Figure It out yourself on a pair of Hocks. 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