THE ONTARIO AlttJUS ONTAUIO, OHEOON, T11UKSLAY, June 17,1920 iWUITIjAND HCIIOOIj v)M KliKCriON 1WII.S 'i'0 OAHUV (Continued (rom I'ago 1) Sunday. Messrs Wnltor and Prod Schmld roturnod tho lust of tho week from Moscow wlioro tlioy hnvo been tit tending tho Stuto University. (1, I. Hollenbeck wns nnfortunuto In having his right thumb almost lucoratcd from his hnnd last week, cutting tho nrtorloB and nerves. Tho l'rlondshlp W. ('. T. U. meet ing which wan to hnvo been hold on tho 24th has bcon changed to Jtinu 30th and tho mooting placo Is at tho homo of Mrn. It. S. Kutcli. Tho hnsobull gamu Hunday on tho homo grounds between Krultlnnd and Hlg Ilond was In favor of Frultland, scoro 11 to 10. Mr. Nick ltauert and Mrs. llros son, of Clrand Island, Nobraska, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Itnunrt. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Illsliup wore over from Dcnd Ox Flat Sunday to spend, tho Way at tho Jacob ltauert horn. Mr. It. O. Wilson loft Hunday tot Cnllfomla accompanying his brothor who has sold his Interests In Montana and Is leaving to mako his homo In California. It Is hoped that tho change In cllmato will benefit Mr. Wilson's hoalth. Mr. I'orcy Powers Is homo from Spokano to upend tho summer with Mr. Frank Powers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Adam and dnughter, Olive, of Kmmctt Sundnycd with Mr. nnd Mrs. Zuno Schubert. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Whoaldon and Mr. John Tnckett woro In l'nrmn Sunday tho guest of Miss Florence Anderson, accompanied thorn. Harry Ilowors who has been In school In Indiana In now employed In n largo music store In Chlcngo nnd will not como homo for tho summer. Miss Ruth Whoaldon In homp from tho Poaconess Training school for nurses In Spoknnu to spend her holi day with hor parents, Mr and Mrs. 1). Whoaldon. Dr. Allen Anderson and Miss Ksth or HusboII woro In Parma Sunday, guests of Miss Florence Anderson. .1 W (lllinnrn wnn railed from tho eastern part of tho stato to Portland becauso of tho very serious illness oi his nlRtor, who visited the ailmore family hero last summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Ilosscn were out from Pnyctto to spend Sunday at tho P. D, Ilosscn homo. Itnforlnnntnlv tbn bond liroliosltloll nt Dm minplnl phnr.l election Inst Thursday failed to carry by nlno votes A now Illgll Hcltooi is ncctieu unuiy In order that tho smnllor grndos imv Imvn iiwirn rnnni 111 tint other building. A limns meeting was held Tuesday evening at tho School House to discuss tno matter. Appropriate Children's Day exor cises wcro hold at tho Ilrothorn Church, In tho way of a cantata, dur ing tho morning sorvlcon hour. Thoro woro Children's Day oxer- nlonu lii tint iiioriilnir lit till! M. 10. Church and a collection taken to help those who aro unnblo to pay their way through College. Dr. Van Onsen will begin on next Sunday evening n series of six nor moiiB to which all aro cordially In vited. 1tov. Van Dusen Is trying to build up tho Sunday evening services. Tho subJectB tho "Tho people who mado Now Knglnnd Great," " Tho Dutch," "Tho Scotch," "Tho Hugon ot," "Tho Quakor," "America's Fut ure." t.'rlilnv nvnllltll' nl Hill illlllll! (if Miss Ksther Hoed In Pnyotto wan hold a Mills Kid h I'arty rnoso wno were Invited woro tho Sonlors from tho Frultland Willi School. Prof, nnd Mrs T. It. Nollson nnd Prof, nnd Mrs. Hnwnrd Mason. A most dollghtful evening wns spout and delicious re freshment woro sorvod. Tho Son lors accompanied by soma of tho High School Instructors early Saturday t morning went to spend tho week , onil camping nnd fishing for trout forty miles nbovo Welscr on or near Hear Crook. Tho I.adlcs Aid of tho Ilrcthren Church aro busy thin week muresco Ing tho basement and painting and tho men oxpoct to pnlnt tho Insldo of tho Church upBtnlrn. Already ox tonslvo Improvomentn hnvo been In the Interior. ' A now plnno ban been "purchased for tho M. K. Church by tho F.ndeav or Society which nddn to tho music. ' Chnutauiiun begins tho 21st and Insts five dnys nnd tho program will bo very entertaining. This Institu tion should bo oncourngod for you will find It worth while attending. JUNE SALE OF SILKS Voils and Ginghams Have a New Dres? For the 4th RADER BROS. CO. Washable White Silks Special $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 yarcl Sport silk that will stand tubbing and hold Its bonuty of finish. Thoso aro splendid heavy quality uiul are much In vogue for woiiiuii'm sklrtB. $6.00 value, $4.98, yard $7.00 value. $5.98 yard $8.00 value, $6.98, yard Voiles 1 LoMO Inch fancy printed Vol I on, witln utrlpiw nnd floworod designs. $1.75 Values Special $1.38 yard $1.10 Values Special 87c yard 60c Values Special 48c yard $3.00 Georgette $2.25 First quality (loorgotto Cropo, tho kind that kIvoh sorvlco. Shown In all dwilrnblo color, for drosson. and blouses. Special Price $2.25 yard Silk Shirting 30-Inch Silk Shirting In fancy colored stripes, Hiiltahto for waist, blouses nnd mon h Hhlrls. $2.50 Value Special $1.98 yard Fancy Ginghams 32-lnoli Zephyrs with witln strlpo. Iloautlful designs, $1.50 Values Special $1.10 yard 95c Values Special 78c yard 85c Values Special 59c yard $2.00 Silk Poplin $1.38 30-Inch nil silk poplin In greon, copo, row, navy, brown, gray nnd blnok. $2.00 Values Special $1.38 yard MMMMMMM Silk Ginghams ilnld silk Olnghnms In a varlot 1 colors, M.00 Values Special at 78c vard SCInch plald silk Olnghnms In a variety of pat terns nnd colors, wiwam I - - "" KM4vW-Wf"-W'4""'f' f&$&s&n$$$un33$s$ CAN YOU SAVE $10 a Month Saving is tho surost road to success. Putting by u little each month provides for your family and you become a stockholder a part owner in a great institution. An insti tution that provides the power for homes, industries nnd agriculture in IdaliQ. 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Send the coupon at once for particulars, Start Horo IDAHO POWLR X .1 :::: i X ;;; Boise, Idaho &tttmmtttt2i2i2iil!ittm COMPANY Idaho rower (mipiuiy, llnUo, Idaho, Send full particulars of your 1 PQr cnt cumulative l'ref erred atni.1 ntttr iiml Snaplnl .-'Savings IMaiiv without obli gation to mo. N'-.iinn '. , Addras A (M) 1 rL-..UikULO s . Movement Now In , t ureas Will Allow t reader Activities. V. list doi8 Ortgon need? . hut If It win' potsll-le to name tlu chief fm tor does It mom need In order to develop with u maximum of success? , The question U linposslblo to answer. Thoro U no "chief factor." The sulu lion llus not In ono particular need, but ninny. Oregon today, facing an era of de velopment unparalleled In lw history, must fill Huso needs If It expects to Ko abend. Of the tunny fiicjars that must be employed If tho slutu Is to progress Immigration nnd colonization stund pre-eminent In order to boIvo tho vital problem of land settlement. Irrigation, reclamation of land and drainage must lit- deelopcd iih another ni'thod of bringing about the solution of this problem. Tarm labor must be biouKht In. Ilomeseclum wlm In turn bet omo food produeerB, must bo en cnuriiged and made to see tho possi bilities that uwttlt thim In tho crat northwest. flood roads must bo built. As tho vast tracts of wilderness with their billions of feet of timber ure concerted Into lumber, highways must bo pro vlded over which commerce can bo carried nnd tho scenic beauties of tho Htute viewed by the touil't Aiiionx oilier neeils are Industrial ex pansion, railroad extension and water power development AilvrnlsliiK nnd publicity must bo cnrrhil in If Oregon Is to bo made known hm a country for tho homeseek er whin- Opportunity beckons. Its scenic iHnutlvH mutt bo advertised to ntttnet tin streum of golden dollars from tourists and pleasure seekers. Other state, most of them with fower advantages to attract, aro reallilng mil lions ouch year from tourists because, tin y lewllie tin" value of advertising nnd making public what advantages tho I'n ess. On'B"ii must dovrlop Its wntor trnnspurtatlou, lit mlutral hikes, Its pons B'd reach out for furelgu trndi' nnd It must develop the ntnti' to pro dm ' Dm- exports which arc to go down to Hi- iwi In ships. It mutt expand Iih . tliiirfiliiiiiil furllltleti us un tuldl tlonnl MhnnlHKo to hold out to the liiini" seekt-r with ehlldreu to educate. The Oreuoii Blalo Chamber of Com merce Is tho most logical agency to carry on this development work simply UiMime u state organization of this mi'tire ran work for the mutuul good of nil communities In the ntat with out favoring any paiilrular one. ORISON PLAYGROU.iO FLH TOURISTS AIM OF STATE CKA&.J1R Hwllerlid iifwl to be the pouiitt c-owiiTy. pr i-mlt, In the world. Now It Is tlu tlila-at. Tourist truvel did It. Main and Colorado tach re rehc f&tf.OOOOOO per yar fi'oin their teurUU: Vlorlda KtK J:5n, uuO.OuO; California, hair a hi I . m it year. Oregon cuts 15.000, 000. A throe year's advertising cam paign by tho Oregon State Cham ber of Commerce mny be expect- d to brim; In at least ono-liulf of what Main and Colorado get. or $2.V00u,000. which should tu rn ui"' on a rising scale. STATE CHAMDER SEEKS TO DOUBLE POPULATION ON FAR.ViS IN 3 YEARS Oregon has water resources to Ir rlguto 4.00O.00U acres of land now un pioduotlve, Hiid which would support In comfoit, 500.000 new population, or about -10.000 new families. I( lu Its three year's campaign to put fumllles on Ortgou'a vacant land, the Oregon State Chamber of Com merce can" bring 1,000 families to utll ize this laud and water, It will mean In expenditures alone for such commodl tits as clothing, food, furniture, etc., of 11.000.000. calculating the expendi tures ir nu entire family at only lluoo per year, to say nothing of the wiulth produced by theso new settlers l.nud seitlvnent Is one of the chief alms of tb u.i -on State Chamber of ComuuTc . '"i In Its ioement to aid In the development of tlu State. Oregon has J6.000.000 acres of till able land now uucuivUated. Ortgon produced 20.400,000 butnels uf wheat lu 1910. If Oregon's I6.0u0.000 acres of till able but uncultivated land were planted In wheat and the yield were the Ore gon average for ten years 21.9 bushels per acre new production would be m 4ou 00 buthi-Is which, at the price loua) of $3 ptr liUkli.-l. would mean a i ash alue of J1.0ol.200,000. The Oregon State Chamber of Com nu rce expects to double the number oj farmers In three yours. If this uit-aun double the wheat crop. It will nit an an additional yield of 20.I00.00o buh' is of wlii a which at the pn attlii if-"t 'u! I -I. ..n n cash alue In n , i-' nl -ectviJ They're Here Below an the prices of I lie new Wayne Washer. Cash $100.00 On time- 108.00 $18.00 down and $7.50 monthly. r 12 months to pay in. We liave this washer on our floor for your inspec tion and can make deliveries at once. i Northwestern Electric Co. Phone 188-J Ontario, Oregon iwi unr nsAL car i - - Fordson Tractors Made by Henry Ford and Son Detroit, Michigon Ask us about the Kordson for flowing, Cultivating, running the Pumping Plant, Feed Grinder, Insilngc Cutter, and Hinder. We will be glad to show you at every time what it will do. Ford Service at all Times FORD GARAGE V. H. STALK, Prop. Our Safe Deposit Vault Are YOUR valuables protected? If not they should be. ' , The best place is a box in our Safe De posit Vault the only special Vault in Malheur or Payette Counties. Ontario National Bank OLDEST DANK IN GRANT, HARNEY and MALHEUR COUNTIES The world, wo ure assured, will be come reasonably decent In time Hut iwho of us has hope of living a thous and year to see the fulfillment of a . doubtful prophecy? Scandalously high prices are Bald to have followed every Important war of recent history That U consoling, but not very filling to an empty stomach