THE ONTARIO AROUfcJ ONTA1UO, OREUON, TIIUKSLA, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 (Hije GDutarin Argiw County Official Paper Ail Independent Nwpiiit'c rubllsbed Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, and entered at tuj Ontario post office for distribution ns 2n clnss rnattor. ,0. K. Aiken, Managlnc Editor -wjivi wwi. SUDBCIUPT10N Ono Tar, $2.00 UP IIY TIIIJ HOOT hthaps Sunator Uruco Donnls' rosulutloli calling for a constitutional ntnond niont to permit tho iHStianco of State Honda for tho purpose of creating u fund tor homo building was un doubtedly conceived In n desire to do something constructive toward solving tho housing problem In Ore gon and tho unrest which has been provalent slnco tho war. Hut wheth er It will accomplish tho desired ro Btilt Is somewhat doubtful. Thoro In thlH to ho said concern ing It: It calls for further extension of tho bonded Indobtodncsg of tho stato. Tho bonds must bo sold, and It tho bonds could bo sold on stiito credit, It Is reasonable to believe thnt tho funds of building nnd loan associations, whoso pnper Is based" on tho samo kind of property, would find n markot. And that putn tho provisions of tho proposed bond Issue on tho samo basis as a building nnd loan associa tion. It provides that no loan can bo mado tor more than CO por com of tho valuo of tho property on which tho loan In Bccurod. Wo can not boo tho advantages thereforo of tho Stato going Into tho building and loan association business, for tho companies now oxlstont make loans on Just thnt basis. Tho ttmo has not yot como for tho stato to Indulgo In moro business en terprises than It la now engaged In. Wo all want tho homo building pro blom solvod, wo bellovo that Sana tor Donnls has focused tho attention of tho stato to It, and from his resolution good will como, but wo doubt that merely oxtondlng tho Kioto's credit will solvo tho problem It sootus too much llko an attempt to null oursolvcs up by our boot straps. Tin: I'ouimir hiiow Noxt wook Ontario will bo tho host for tho nnnual poultry show. This Is really on Important ovent. It will servo to emphasize again tho possibilities of this region us an Ideal section for poultry raining. It Is particularly appropriate that tho show Is bolng hold at tho samo tlmo that tho Farm Duronu's short courso program Is In session, for It brings to tho county export poultry men whoso advlso und Judging of poultry will ho of Immonso valuo to tho mon nnd womon engaged In this Industry. 1'oultry rulslng Is a basic Indus try. For Hb product thoro Is always n market. Tho lions of Amorlca pro iluco moro wealth ovory yonr than do tho gold mines of tho nation. Tho man or woman who has n flno flock of chickens and caros for them Is bottor off than ho who moroly owns stock In n gold mluo. Tho dividends nro moro cortaln. nnd should bo usually alluring. With cllmntlo conditions horo so favorablo for tho dovolopmont of chlckons nnd turkeys thoro Is no rou moii why ovory farm In tho county should not have a foathorod flock working on Its pay roll. In having this show tho business mon of Ontario nro Just exhibiting unotlior ovldenco of tholr deslro to co-oporato with tho ranchers lit tholr offorts to ninko tho buatnesa of ngrl culturo moro profitable In this ro glon, fully roallilng that as tho rnnchorB prosper so will tho busi ness of tho community Increase and tho wolfnre of tho unttro community bo promotod. of Agriculture and othor ngencles havo had an untold Influence., Tho work tins been carried on In so ninny different spheres thnt many of tho ranchers themselves have not realized tho work thut has been dono In their bohalf. Following thu organization of tho Agricultural colleges enmo tho real ization that theso could sorvu but a small per contago of thoso to whom tho mossago of hotter farming meth ods should lio sounded. The men at tho head of these Institutions deter mined that- if tho ranchers could not como to tho colleges thoy could take tho colleges to tho ranchers. Thnt resulted In the Inauguration of "Farmer's Weoks" such as will ho hold hero noxt woek. It Is a trlto saying that, "know, lodge is power," but Its truth is self evident. In no buslnemt is UiIh moro truo than In that of farming und farming Is Indeed n business. In fact It Is tho biggest business In Amorlca, and thereforo Is ono In which knowlcdgo Is Indeed essen tial. There nro those who scoff at tho work of tho "agriculturists," Just an In ovory lino of endeavor mon havo ridiculed tho work of tho scientist, becnuso thoy did not know thnt tho simplest fact connected with every profession Is based on some scion tlflo principle. Wo boliovo that tho ranchers of Malheur county nro ahovo tho aver ago to ho found In agricultural re gions. Irrigation calls for know lodgo, nnd the difficulties that tho average farmer In this section has to overcomo call for a wldor know lodgo of tho sclenca of agrlculturo than In most mictions. To havo the greatest success In farming In this region o believe thnt tho ranchers would havo to be tho best educated cIuhh In tho com munity. Thoro Is no business that calls for moro varied knowlcdgo, nor greater buslnoss acumen, for tho farmer Is n producor and a merchant as well. Ho Is n director of labor and a nclontlst too. Just ns In every othor linn of human endeavor the business nnd sclonco of farming Is progressing. It cannot stand still. To do so It would violate tho untural laws. Thoreforo to keep abreast of tho times tho ranchers of this roglon should, and wo bellovo do, deslro tho vory Intest Information avallahlo concerning tholr buslnoss, nnd will appreciate this opportunity to hoar what tho men ongngod In tho ex perimental side of farming havo loamcd In (ho past yoar. Tin: oitici.v of oil and (.as (Ily W. A. Ilarllutt) There scorns to bo u difference of opinion among scientists an to tho origin of oil and gas. Tho subject Involves two guestlons, first tho or Iglnnl materials from which they nro derived, and second tho process by which theso orlglnnl substance hno been changed Into oil nnd gas. Thoro nro two generally nccopted thoorles tho Inorganic nnd tho or ganic. Tho first theory Is tinned on tho Idea that oil was n part of tho original elements from which tho earth wan formod, und doposltod as metnllo carbides In tho center of tho onrth. When subjected to liont, gases woro formod which carried tho hydro-rnrbon substance In tho dirfaco of tho earth whoro thoy woro deposited as n gas or liquid I oil In any portiB rock or sand. Orgnnlo Theory Tho organic theory Is most gener ally nccopted today among practical NOTICB IS HKIIKIIV am,Ni ! " Koologlstn. That Is that oil nnd That thu County dog tnx for thoRn" C0IM "om "' n s yoar 1021 In now duo nnd payablo tablo organisms which oxlstcd In nu to tho County Clork, as follews: Inland ocoan which some two or TO ALL OWNKItH OF DOOS IN MAIilUUm COUNTV Males or spayed fomalos, $1.00 ench Females 2.00 eacli "Any ownor or kooper of n dog or dogs who shall fall to apply for, or fall to pay said llconso fee, shall pay a flno of $10.00 for each or foimo" (I.awH of Oregon, 1919, Roc. ISO). This Act also provldos that any dog not wearing n collar having thoroon tho llconso tag shall bo con sidered nil outlaw and shall bo kill ed by any peace officer. Application may bo made In per son or In writing, accompanied by tho propor feoo, and stating the length of collar doHlred, to tho office of tho County Clerk and llconso will bo mailed to you. II. S. SACKBT, County Clork of Mainour County, 1 t. Vale, Oregon Till: IIANOIIKIIH AHK W P. I. COM I J Long strides havo boon tukon In tho agricultural buslnoss of Ameri ca In tho past two docades, It Is a far cry from tho Isolatod farm of twenty years ago to tho closoly knit agricultural units thnt now aro found In practically ovory stato In tho Union. In this advancement tho Agricul tural collegOH, tho U S. Department ANNOUNCEMENT DOCTOIt J. O. WOODWAHD, OOUhlST, WOODWARD nUILDINO, PAYETTE, IDAHO deslros to nnnounco that ho will bo at his office ovory af ternoon for the purpose of FIT TINQ GLASSES, Arrangements may bo mado for ovenlug ap pointments. Eyes will bo ex amined FREE OF CHAROE. Offlco equipment Includes ovory modern Instrument. FIT nnd SATISFACTION guaranteed. United States Shipping Board HMERQENCY FLEET CORPORATION OFFEftS FOR SALE STEEL AND WOOD SHIPS AND WOOD HULLS lllila will ba received on ft nrlvat com pelltlv lasU III ucoordanca with ths Mrrvhant and Marina Act t th urtlc ot tho Unltoil Ktatr Hlilpptne Hoard, 1119 V Street N W . WathtaKion, P. C Th ships offered tor sal Include it! yiutii anu wooden sie.imers. Th steal steamer are both oil and ooal burners Th IWnl ha established a minimum price on the vessels. Trmt on SMtl Stssmsrs. 19 pr ootit of th purchat price la oah upon delivery of th vessel, i per cent In month thereafter. 5 per cent In twelve month thereafter I pr cent In II month thereafter, i per rent In St month thereafter balance, of 70 per cent In aqual aeml-aiinual lntallmenta over a period of ten year deferred payment to carry Inttreat at th rat of i per cent per annum Th two hundred and elchty-flve worn), n steamer for sal are of ten different typta, aa follow Nino paugherty. seven teen Hallln ten l'enlnaula. all IMolflc American Kiaherle. one Allen one l.ak and Oeean Navltatlon Company, thirteen McClelland, on hundred and elshty-alx Ferris, thirty-one Housh. eleven (Iraya Harbor Alao have a number of wooden hull or various type, Tarma on Wooden Steamer. 18 per cent cash on delivery. Dalanc In equal semi-annual Inatallmenta over a period of three years lllds may be submitted for one or mor vessels or for any combination of above vessel, anq must ue acoompanieu oy cer lined check made payable to the fnlted State Shlpplnir Hoard for 2H per cent of amount of the bid Further Information may be obtained by request snt to the Ship Sales Divi sion, 1319 F Street N. W Washington, O. C. Th Board reserves ths riant to reject sny and all bids. Aids should be addressed to ths UNIT. ED STATES SHIPPINQ BOARD. WASH. INQTON. D. C. and Indorsed "BID FOR STEAMSHIP (Name of Ship)." Ship and Sail Under American Flag. thrco million yonrs ago was known to rover a largo part ot this contin ent. Kvldonco that such an ocoan did oxlst Is found today lit tho fos silized remains of fish, shells, wa weed, and murlno plants, wliloh aro ofton pleked up on desort hills and far nhove any rocont wntor level. At that tlmo (ho ollmato, even In this part of our continent, wan warm and tropical, as Is shown by tho fos sils of tropical plants which havo boon hurled In tho sands and shales mid turned to solid rock, A swarm ing mass of son-weed, sllmo, fish, sunlls, ools, clams, soa-Horpouts, and water bugs, somo ns small as a match-head, on up to animals larg er than elephants, lived In and about this tropical Inland ocean. As thero woro many land changes In tho earth's crust at that time, lurgo quantities of sand were wash ed down upon this mass of animal and vegotnblo llfo. Thoy woro bur lod under tons of sand, and then tho muddy waters abovo them laid down layers of mud nnd clay, which formed n now muddy 1 attorn under thu water, and upon thl u new form of animal and w table llfo grow, which In the course of ago was again burled undor wu.ds and muds; until finally this ocean cut Its wuy out through various rlvor valloys to tho ocean; and those al ternating layers of sand and muds (which hardened Into shales) drlod up und loft the animal and vegeta ble llfo of tho ocean ontombod under hundreds or thousands of toot of sand and shale. According to the organic theory, our oil and gas deposits were dis tilled by natural heat and pressure from tho animal and vegetable Ufa of that sea. This scorns reasonable as oil has boon extracted from sea weed takon from tho oconn, and wlmlo oil has been In commercial uso for ninny years. Note In my next article, I will attempt to show how those different layors aro classified Into different ages, and how thoy are bent Into arenas nnd folds, which causes tho oil nnd gas to travel through porus rocks. Westo Water Sys em Maybe you've heard of it. If not see it. A water system reduced from an ordinary system to a system that weighs 93 pounds. Every glassful of water you draw out is from your well with a 40 pound pressine. Come in and call for a demonstration. There's A Westco Pump For Evl ry Purpose. NFVUQ FftfiM RiiwiTA ts$tt$m338mtmmti 111.11 U 111111 UUItllfs T'"''''''' , :-r'W j nu iiuiuia ! arm iiurcnu Hold their annual meeting today. A good crowd was present nnd tho mooting was called to ordur by J. L. Ham muck at 11:00 A. M. For two hours tho tlmo wns spent by hearing re ports from tho dlfforont committee men nnd planning the work for tho now year. Somo nlco selections of music weru rendered by Mr. nnd Mrs, J. I). Jones nnd Mrs. rhclnti. A dinner of hot soup, roast pork loin, mashed potatoes, pic nnd cako wns Borvod. After dinner thero wan to bo n Bpecch dollvcred on Farm Hureau Work by V. V. Hlckox hut on account of sickness ho wns tin nlilu to attend, so miislo was sub stituted. Then enmo tho nomina tion nnd election of officers followed by a discussion on pests, nnd nil re ports on Jack rabbit poisoning woro good and many rabbits havo been killed. Hut thoro aro many left nnd ovoryono hns ngreod to keep up the good work until tho winter Is over If tho poison holds out. Thoro Is about 3 feet of snow und It Is still snowing. All roads have been kept open nnd Hlolglilug is flno. Thoro will bo a box soclnl held ut tho I'holan ranch February 11, to finish tho quota of tho European Ilollof Fund. Horu Is whoro we go over tho top. Abo Lowcllcu enmo up todny from Drogau with u ton ot cracked bar ley to help out with tho feeding ot his cattle. People from nil parts of Cow Valley nro busy poisoning rabbits and nro having good succohh. Hen Jones said ho killed 37 at ono stab In one night. Henry Alliinbnugh claims that ha killed over 100 In ono night. Ontario Electric Co. Phone 188J Ontario, Oregon H444 tssssesseeesaa (L Z L BUICK f lifTHvl DdlmcfSittjLuon 5 Eni&mcSiqbtiM G) J FOR the physician and other profes sional men whose work calls them into all weather and all sorts of going Buick is an efficient, dependable aid. They can rely on this car for the sure, rapid transportation which their im portant affairs demand. The beauty and ror mincss of the new Buick 1921 models make them, too, pleasing at all times to the family. Authorized Buick Service insures un interrupted use of each Buick car. Effective January , regular equipment on all models will include cord tires n b o o o fixrx itratg (B-JJ, CARTER GARAGE, C. C. 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