v WW 1 THE 0NTA1U0 AHUOS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1920 it i iimmi Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription -,... T1IK ItlCXALL HTOItli IMIONK NO. tt specialists Atya Remedies amamHM . mi Classified Advertisements 1UU HA I.I FOlt BALK Three horse power motor. Inquire Ontnrln Concrotu Plpo company, 43-tf. ' TOW. SALF. llnlck ltoudster. $600 firut dnss "oihIiiIdii,. will consider bankable iMiiu J. II. '1'cnt, phone 1 1 0-W. Ontario, Oregon, tf ) Ol: 3AI.U-- Aufiuiatlo Lloctrte washing mnclilnn. Practically now. Prlco very reasonable. Phono 12C-J Mrs. V. McKonna, IIOURLI!' Lt) 0001)8 Tor Sale )'.r, nit: Ortlt Heater, and other house hold goods. Geo Mm. II. L. Potir l. . 42-tf Lot V 3 bond yoarylng Holforn M Iinndod KS Loft hip. One black ro oar marks, ono rod with will' f ,.itfl In fncu". SiiIKiIjIo reward, i'. It Vi ucsdnlo. HEM8T1TCHIN0 and Dressumk lug. Mrs. Ulauche Anderson. coma to tlio stato. Tho receipts dur ing the period covered by tho report, from the Halo of skins amount to $2,750.40. The net uxpenso to tho Htate wns therefore $3,041,12. It Is Mtlnmtrd that tho predatory animals killed In the northwest dur Idr tlitn ono year wilt mean a saving ... . r 'of $200,000.00 to tho livestock Inter- INSIST on an abstract of title when ; , of ,ho iUnMeU Mf Jowctl ,, you purchase or lend money on real lrcrolvC(1 n lnrso miml)dr of IoUor)( from stockmen all ovor tho district, . . WANTED Work f o r Woman; write Mrs. Lucy Embody. Box 4 154. " PaYnTINo" and" ICMsomlnlni?. Mathovs nnd Oyer, Phono 07-J, FRUITLAND ITEMS. pstato. MALIlBUIl TITLf UIBTHACT VO VrIp Mri-mm ANItl tolling of thn direct benefit tho hum ors havo been to them; nnd, tho wool growers orgiiulintlotis will urge thn unit legislature to appropriate oven mora than did tho Inst ono, to mnko 'certain that tho work of oxtormlnnt (lng tha predatory animals Is con tinued. I Tho Commissioner of Agriculture i appreciates tho vnlno of the services rOftNI) Ladles wrist watch, falll,,, Mr. jew,,lt nm , cnpnu0 corps WANTF.D Wo wfiit lo bu- oral hundred tons of liny. Olvn un your best prlco and fecdlni f-o,"tl-i nt once. N'orthwcBt General llrol. orago Company, Payette, Idaho. s LOST AND FOUND. ul A.us office and pay for this tic! FOIl SALII Ilulclc Car, llZU Model, run only 2000 miles. In rood condition. Boo Mollno Farm Co. On tario, Wilson Ilu'ld'rr " 43-tf FOIl BALK 12 rooni modorn lintsci, close In, on' Oregon Street, ('nn lift rmititil na fuinrtmnilta If ilpalr cl. Knsy terms-See Mr. T. II. Fls- l0'"1'" ,f l,""1 ""V1 I",",,rl",',' PIILDATOUV ANIMAL CAMPAl V Mr. Stanley (I. Jawctt, Federal Predatory Animal InspoMor, has ?n- ...I 1.1- .......... .......... ..U ..........Int. .. yu I.,. .....-. l v - ,m wv.nyr. ., mQMl n ,,,,,,. cffrl (J ,(,.. (lis corps hi iiiiuturn mi iiiiimi. urw of hunters, us they havo been nt work In our statn during tho Inst Hire yenrs, nnd ho will rocommend that nu ample appropriation be mado by thn lost legislature to bo mod In co oprratlou with tho Fedo'.-t' Oovem- gon nnd Wnshlngton, dur'ug tho ?oor ending June 30, 1020, Tho 10 IT mluiiln tho Wnshlngton. NBu. oltO lids- prednlory nnlmnls In -m Ml nirlll Dem or. Phono 03-W. -4852, Wo havo In our possession storod In Pnotto, n strlrtly high grado pi nno which wo will soil ut a suhstan tlnl discount If taken nt once. Tonus nrrnngod with responsible person. If Intorcstod write utHck for full particulars to Tho Donver Music Company. Donvor, Colorado. 44-49. KOIl 8ALB Ilulck Touring Car K'45, novcr boon driven, nttrnctlvo prlco. Dodge biiHlnosn car, driven 12, 000 miles, good mochanlcal condi tion. Two Ford Four touring cars. 15 II. P. holler with nil fittings, Corona typnwrltor $25.00 Ontario Laundry. MLSCKLIjANF.OUH FAIIM WANTHD I want to hear from party hnvlng farm for sale Olvo prlco and description. JOHN W. WAIT, " Champaign, III. $17,000.00 for tho doitrurtlon of i predatory nnlmnls, with the imde' jstandlnk that the Federal Uovern- inont would match tha stato appro priation by expending at least an oijuhI nmount In the work. Mr. Jew all has had HUporvlslon of tho cam paign In which tho Fodoral Govo-n-incut nnd tho ntato co-opornto. This report shown that, during the year, tho hunters killed In tho Stato of Washington, 0 bonrs, 70 bob-cnts,. 1,002 coyotos, 2 mountain lions. 1 lynx, 1 wild dog a total of 1,145 predatory animals. In addition tliny klllod 05 fur-boarlng nulmals, milk ing n total of 1,210 animals klllod. Tho fur bearer csonslstod of 41 budgors, 2 house cats, 2 raccoons, 10 skunks, 2 wonsols and 2 ottor. This service has cost tho Stulu o' For Houso Painting or Calsomln ing call Phono 97-J. 70945-47 CANVASS OF IUII.MK HIIOWH NHIID lOlt STOCK HI.LKOTION Avorngo taken from the accounts of 150 Maryland farms by tho Office of lu m Mniingemoiit of tho United Plnlcs Department of Agrlculturn show how great li tho nncosslty of properly solectlng nnd curing for tho furm llvo stock, nnd how Important Is Its rotation to tho Income. Forms whom this fonturo was neglected earned only $70 n yokr from the llvo stock. Whero the conditions wore n Ilttlo moro fnvornbln, but not yet "good" conditions tho returns aver agod $737 to each farm. Tho &amo tests In Ponnsylrunln gavo tho thrco averages thus: "Poor" $413; "mpdlum," $912; and "good", $1,215. Farms In Wisconsin showing poor Washington $0,091.52. During this same porlod, Oregon .returns woro actually operating at a paid $3,085.78 for similar sorvlcca .Ion, when medium crrro would havo and tho Federal Government expend- brought $500 and good car $740, ed in the two states of Oregon and 'Also, In Iowa, tho "poor" returns Washington, $44,018.67. ' showed an nvorago loss of $70 to Tho skins takpn from the animals each farm, whllo tho "good" farms Mrs. A. T. Chrlstlanstn, tsachsr ot.whon killed by huntora on tho state paid their ownors $1,339 a pear for .piano, Phone 170-W. 39-tt. payroll are sold and tho proceeds the cars given tho llvo-stlck factor. sure as you . are a foot high aHE, ,-v you will like this Camel Turkish , JKfmmMUdfm njjjr.ll -r -to. - and Domestic!ll ijW'JijB !& SSafiSp blend! JH ifllJHiV sSsSHsSsSsHflsSsSKBVsViVsVr. LflB fimafs sm smU ( m c-Kb-PSarflrsKi'H r3 rrtwrt far 30 cmntt: r I contentment as Camels hand BWMfMmm rJL'WSXFZXXiZi vhm ihhh inim rinn nr in nwnf or or rHHEHHMHH fictupptyorrhnyotttrwl SAVnWHsVMaWl R- J- REYNOLDS JsBffsHHffAfPM ilBffAsW ssaBBaBHMBH-tl ; 'iHBk JBJBHH tr"! 1 iTaVBBjF 5WB1 BLEND VM OU never got such cigarette- contentment as Camels nana you. uameis quality uim DApcii blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic Tobaccos make this goodness possible and make you prefer this Camel blendto either kindofiobaccosmokedstraightl Camels mellow-mildness is a revelation! Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste I They leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! Giv6 Camels every test then compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world I Ilov. Van Dusen went to Holit Fr'day on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ames, purenls of S. Ames, and Mr. and Mrs. 1C. A. Anes, brother to Mr. Ames motorsd down from Holse Thursday for a short visit with ths Ames family, re turning Friday. Mr. Hoy Williams Is horns from northern Idaho, bringing with a par ty sovcrnl hundred shesp for tht Stnntleld Company. II will ronmln until after election. Arthur Hnlhrook has bsen taken to th hospital at Uolse whers he Is nulto III. Mrs, Arthur Polly Is In tho Ontario hospital nnd will not bo able to re turn homo befors another ten days, Tho Ilttlo daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Dnvls, Mnrgarot, Is In Payctlo nt the Illnnchard Hospital whoro nlic underwent another operation Sunday for tho removal of pus from her lung cnusod from the recent serious Illness of pnuumonln. Llttlo ICstla-r Davis was unfortunate In having tht prongs of a rake run Into hor leg. Sunday evening u most profitable and Interesting Union mooting was held In tho school houso In the In tercst of Prohibition, rifti-on min ute addresses wero made by Kov Shanks, of tha llrcthren Church? Ilov Van Dusen of tho Methodist Church and by the Pastor of tho Ilnptlst Church on Law Enforcement. Major Harry T. Lewis whs chairman of the meeting. Misses Fayo and Marlon Ames cel ebrated Jointly Sunday afternoon their birthday anniversaries by in viting In eight of their girl frlonds, A happy time for the young Indlos was enjoyed after which good eats wero served by the hostosica Mother. Miss Ksthor flussoll entertained tho Queen Esther Circle Tuesday ev ening, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson, of Parma, wero dinner guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Ilustell. Miss Luclle Hill Is home from Stanfield, Oregon whero ilia Ims bsen holplng out In tho fruit. Rov. Van Dusen went to Ilolio Monday morning to attend a Trus tee's meeting of tht flooding Col- lsfo. Mr. slid Mrs. Frank Itrownlng and 1 hlldron, Mrs. Luclle Allen ami chlld len, Mr, and Mrs. Orvllle Miller and children, and Mrs. Dlevlns, of Van couver, Washington, were dinner guests of tho Stanley Dean and Path ml families and In the afternoon had u reunion at the Dean home, Ilov. F. 8. Laslette who has been rvlng in tho P r.. pulpit during r 4tw-ML awjcy a ir.. ij -, yif . - -.- .-v .., :."' r ' RISKY SPECULATION IS TOO EXPENSIVE tor the average individual. Some sclinnes may look very alluring but have no tie. -tire foundation. Safety at a fair yield is alway.s preferable. Your account is invited. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Acounj. QmMssmxi B,1nk '.(.wan xvnv xir GRAYf, ltAtUN'J Y&U) HAS.UEUR COUNTIES II y""" vir-uon.Oiva-M(eiws'jB:i """was. .Tuci-aiiiVjujti caca'2aw v a. , -&a'ji m 1 I left laKt r'iht h ) w!l 1 for re- '' 1 E. Stewart H'ti-day dinner at MU was a cutst ths honiK of the past Portland. ,.i 1 i,-r. Mr nnd Mr WOl flllM tht i.r n 1 ' Ilov. F. S to dinner Sunday at Mrs. Spalnbower. t Little Virginia Il'rji was unfortun ate In having a rusty nail- go clear through her shoe and tho ball of hor foot through to the top. . She will be unable to use her foot for some time. Miss Nellie McConnell celebrnlej her birthday unnlversary Sunday by having an her guests to a very pret tily appointed dinner four young con. pie. A most dollghtful tlmo wim had by the young people. Saturday night the II. Y P 1' had a Hallowe'en party In the II. Y I' I' rooms at the church and enjoyed themselves to the limit. Friday HTenlng-at the High Sclnol Auditorium the young school people had a box supper and Hallowe'en mask party. It was one of the best evenings yet to be spent by thn ypuug people. Receipts from the boxes netted $98.00 Miss Mubel Pea cock received the prize, dressed as sn ('Indian for the young lad'ex, and Lloyd McClure, dressed as an old southern negro got the prlie for the (young men. W. E. Leea made a trip to Dolse Tuesday to get the returns of the election. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Howlund reached Ontario Sunday after their honeymoon trip and are at home in appartments In the Fisor res'dence on Oregon Btreet. On Monday they I took a trip to Emmett. - I BAliKLY TURNER BROS. PETE yfhoays Busy Sicjti a ntl Onto Painturs Vacuum C'taiud Dit 1 luof Work Itoou s Up Stnirn Curler fiurnge, - Onttuio, Oregon ". car-. -v3C4tuvaatf -co&AOBguaara The Wonderful Howard Heater 0 Hums Hie gas, which is 25 per cent cf (he fuel k soft cal. The StoYcMost Manufac turers are trying to Immitate Buy Tire Original Taggart Hardware Co. fc fhJr JffisllfUH Ontario, Oregon