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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, T1URSDAV. OCTOBER 14, 1920 - V LOCAL AND PERSONAL HEAL PRICES IN EAST HAY MEN'S SALVATION K. K. McCulloch, brother of Mrs. It. h. Fox, nccompnnlcd by his bom, Cecil, arrived hero Saturday evening from Portland whoro they liavo been for tho paBt two years. Thoy woro nn tholr way to their former homo near Alba, Mo., and continued tholr Journey Mondny morning. Mrs. Mc culloch loft for Missouri ntiont two montliB ago, Mrs. T. J. Lokmi arrived Friday from Corvallls and visited n fow days with her sister, Mrs. Annlo Jnokson, hoforo going on to IlroRnn. Whllo on hor way homo sho passed her husband who was on his way to Corvnllls to visit with or. After a sort Btay at Hrogan sho will leavo again for Corvallls whero thoy re cently purchased n homo ami whero thnlrchlldron nro attending college. M. llachman returned Friday from n visit to relatives at La (Irando. Murray Morton and wlfo of Olds Ferry aro visiting relatives In On tario this week. Frank Davis and wlfo woro here from Jordan Vnlloy visiting relatives tho past week Mlssos Lola narcho, Mildred Frost nnd llnzol Curroy, Btudonts In tho Ontnrlo High school attended the Hound-up at Wolscr Friday. Tho members of tho Methodist church Friday ovonlng. A short lit erary and musical program was ron dorod and refreshments sorvod by tho Kpworth Lcaguo. DELICIOUS APPLES Itiiiciiu of Mnrltcls Kcport Pi In I oil In " Uolso Man UncouinglnK MftMiijii for Idaho liny Men Ap plies licit' Too. Extra Fancy $3.00 per box, Fancy $2.50 por box, "0" Grade $2.00 por box. Order now and apples will bo delivered when you wish them. Phone, 200-W A. B. CAIN, Ontario. CHIROPRACTIC and Heart Trouble imcf 'JW r r- tf f jiiii n kvi'tt emtJ 'MM ; S m l " 'I ..-. '. r-. , tflUM' 3 . .- fOjrf -.4lph.ll. ' 'noaltUM .iroprs.llo ,-1!u-.lmcnt. Will Reniovo the Cause ol I s E A S EI Heart trouble mny bo of vari ous kinds and affocts peoplu ot nil uk on and all wnlks of life. It Is one of tho most common dUoasos of tlio prosuut tiuio nnd causes tho grcatovt con cern. Chiropractic to m oh with tho only suro and logical sol ution to heart trouble It io moves tho caiuo and uuturn re stores tho heart to normal. No organ In tho human body rn spoiuls moro quickly to t.plunl adjustment than tho heart. It Is tho natural way. Lot mo ox plain to you tho primary can bo of heart trouble and tho Chlro practice way to hoalth. DR. R. A. MOON Chiropractor, On-r tho Post Office, Ontnrlo. In a recent lssuo of tho Uureau of Markets report printed by tho Idahr Department of Agrlculturo with head quarters at IJolso tho following Uudy ot tho hay sltuntloit was sot forth, which, slnco It applies equally as well to Malheur county, Is printed In fill'. Tho roport snys: Tho latest crop summary Issued by Julius II. Jucobson, Field Agents of tho Department of Arglculture, shows a total of 2,103,000 tons ot liny In Idaho, an Increnso over tho ( 1010 crop of 413,000 tons. Wo pro- sumo mat approximately ,wuu,uuu tons of this output Is dtfalfa and It It could bo moved nt $15 por ton it would ndd $30,000,000 to tho wealth of tho Stato ot Idaho. Owing to tho manner In which the Fcdoral Ilcservo Hank applied tho emergency brnko Just n tho Idaho crops woro ready to move, wo wit nessed a serious docllno In wool vat uos nnd snoop and cattto, which In turn was followed by a serious ntag natlon In tho movomont of hay. An other dlsngrooablo teaturo Is In tho rates which nlfnlfn hay must now sustain boforo reaching tho unstorn mnrkots. In 1018 tho Missouri Illvor rata was J9.G2 por ton. In 1010 tho Interstate Commorco Commission grnntod thorn n rato of $11.00 nnd again In 1020 thoy woro granted n rato ot $1S.00 a ton. Knnsns City nnd Omaha nro quoting hay at $22 und $23 por ton, baled nnd dollvorod. At $22 por ton In Kansas City tho Idaho former would Just huvo sufi flclont returns to pay tho freight and baling expenses, Unfortunntoly, thoro Is n small amount ot wcovll In Southorn Idaho, but so far as wo know, tho flolds nro not In foctod sufficiently to no tlco tho offect of Nny ravages from this post. Novortholoss, It his (icon found In most ot tho counties In the southorn part ot tho stnto, nisi In Mnlhour County, Oregon, This has resulted In a gonornl qunrantlno against Idaho by all tho neighboring ntatos which, togothor with tho slug gish mnrkot In tho oast, has dovol- opod In tls, nno of our loading In dustries, a problom of tho first mag nitude. Wo think, however, thoro Is no ticod to ho dlscourngod. Whllo baled alfalfa hay Is being quotod nt $23 por ton In Kansas City and Omaho, nlfnlfn moal Is quotod at $36 and . 39 Chicago quotes alfalfa at $30 nnd monl at $38, Minneapolis quotos nlfnlfn nt $32. SO and monl nt $40 por Ion. Iloston, DnUlmoro and At- Inutn quotos moal at 448 and $C0 per ton. Wo aro Informed that whon tho equlpmont Is ouco Installod, alfalfa ran bo ground Into meal at practical ly tho snmo cost that It roqulros to halo It, Taking Knnsns City, then, iih n basis for our calculation, wo find tho rato from tho Uolso district, which Includos Caldwoll to miss, to bo $14,90 por ton. Whllo twenty tons Is tho minimum wolght, meal can bo londod to capacity, which would ro iluco tho numbor of enrs roqutrod to movo tho product anywhoro from ono half to two-thirds. Deducting tho freight from tho Knnsns City quo tation, It lenvos tho product nt ship ping point $20.10 por ton on tho low est quotation wo aro nblo to obtain. This, ot courso, would hnvo to stand tho cost of mnnufneturo and sacks, but ovon so It offers not only n solu tion to tho present difficulties hut tho proposition carries with It allur ing prospects for tho future It will not bo many years until Idaho will produco four and flvo million tons of hay at tho rato ot IncreaBO ot the past Did You Get Your NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ? If not, call the office and Copy Will Be Mailed You Use the Directory and Call by Numbers. It Helps the Service. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY fow years und wo seo no reason why our stato should not bo tho leading stato In tho Union for not only al falfa meal, but tho several leading this clover. Whllo wo aro bonding for all kinds of public Improvement, It scorns to us that In order to meet tho great obligations which wo aro assuming It Is high tlmo tho citizens Join In nn ctforo to conserve our great agricul tural resources In order to meet theso obligations, This Is said with out nny thought of neglecting or abandoning feeding activities, as thoro will nlways bo n surplus avnll nblo to tho Block men. It Is our opinion, moreover, Hint when tho vnrlouH alfnlfa products aro manu factured nt local mills It will liavo n tendoncy to Increase stock feeding for tho reason that theso products can bo fed without loss, nt less ox ponso nnd with n far greater profit thnt has been rcnlizcd In tho feeding of looso hay. From no point of view enn wo so objections to Installing theso mills, but, on tho other hnnd, vo can sco nn nvonuo of cscnpo from (ho present dlscourngclng conditions nnd ovory reason to liopo for greater tilings In tho tuturo. tWITI.I) I'lllCSIlYTnitlAN' (W. F. 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