Wl I Do you know why it s toasted To aeal In the dellolous Hurley tobaooo flavor, MICKY STRIKE CIGARETTE U.K.i n iSVf rs DREWSEY Tho many friends of John W Huffman woro sorry to hear of Ills death In California. Mr. Hoffman was "an old tlmor" hero, coming to this country from Switzerland In 1884. For many yearn ho kept a storo and post ottlca at IiIh ranch than tnovod to Juntura whoro ho hullt tho fino ntoro building now occupied by tho V. T. Co Mr. Hoffman loavcH a wlfo and two children to mourn his Iohb and a host of frlonda In tlilu community Ho died Docombor 12, 1020 at San Ilardlna, California, Mrs. Sam dould who hns boeu norloiiBly 111 tho past thrco wooks wns taken to Hums by way of Jun turn. At tho llurnii Hospital the will bo cared for by Dr. Smith. Mm. Mngglo Dftwors and Mrs. Joo Clark both of nurns wont with her also hor husband, Sam Oould and sou Ocorgo, Hor many friends horo hope for hor speedy recovory. Oliver Poor mado a business trip to Drewsey Saturday. U. N. Urlnkwntor of tho I'artoi Sltz Co. lu busy buying summer goods In Ilolso, Idaho this week. Mr. Nicholson of Portland In In this community buying cattlo for tho markot. Chester Croddock of SUvten Vol loy who bought tho C. T. Lilian! hay rotumod to his homo this week. Wm. Jones nnd I'oto Jones of Juntura mado a trip to tho Lamb ranch ono day this wook. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. ltay Mlllor, a 6 pound baby girl on Saturday ovonlng, January tho 20th. Thoy havo named tho now girl tho good old fashioned namo, "Mary." MIhb Holou Anderson, toachor of tho Wolf Crook School roportn lots of snow to break tho trail thru to school theso mornings. Wallace CappH moved his wood saw to tho Josso Uavls ranch to saw wood thoro. Mrs. LeHtor McMullon has been sick In bod with a bad soro throat tho past wook. llrad Moss and John Whlto made xX Clean Coal Jesse Knight's Spring Canyon Coal is economical because it gives more heat per pound. You'll be surprised the first it time you use it to notice how long the binful lastc. And your wife will be pleased to have less soot to contend with. Every lump has the full meas ure of heat and the minimum of ash. t tt That's Spring t cheapest per-season coal ca buy. Try it and be converted Ontario Yard, Geo. McClain, Mgr. Boise Payette Lumber Company I t n f&ausutnnnsnnttusnui THE ONTARIO la trip In Brad's car to Drewsey ono I day last wook. Parlor Sltz Co. havo boon taking Invontory nnd stato thoy aro thru with tho todlous work. Mrs. Halph Chambers mado n prlzo winning with hor turkeys Bond ing thorn to tho Portland Markets. Sho got from COc to 55o por pound for thorn and realized tho net Bum of $268.00 after nil oxponscs. Wilson Wllbor camo In to town from tho Stinking Water counlr) with 24 dozon of eggs, flooding tho markot. Ho Btatcs tho "Whlto Ore gons" havo nover fatlod him and thnt ho has avornRcd frmo CO to GO eggs each day this winter. Everyone Is busy shooting, trap ping and poisoning tho rabbits. Every fow days n frosh supply of rabbit scalps aro sent to Mums. Porcy West Is cooking at tho Klin ball Flat ranch In nbsoncu of Mrs. Uould. Mrs. 11. K. Duntlu returned homo nirnlti with hor dnUKhtor. Mrs. Cora Orcgory of Howard, Kansas, who will visit horo with friends and rela tives. Josso Jones wns n business visitor In Drewsey ono day last wcok. Wllllo Jones has been hauling wood from Culamlty for Arch Myers tho past wcok. Tho Vaciuorros nro running horses at thu Lamb ranch nnu vicinity. NKW llATTKHlKS TO UKTTKIl LOCAL TKLKPHONi: HUllVlOK During tho past wook a crow of electric exports woro nt work at tho local oxchango of tho Mainour Home Tolophono company installing a now common battery system which will bo a distinct improvement ovor tho formor Installation. Tho now sys torn which Is much largor than tho ono It Is replacing will liavo a cap acity sufficient to furnish current for nil purposes Including ringing for a 24 hour period without being rochargod and thus will Insure con tinuous service llosldo tho now battorlos othor improved Instru ments nro bolng Installed to hotter tho equipment nnd replace obsolcto equipment. What a modorn tolophono ox chango Is and how It works Is prob ably a mystory to tho nvorngo tolo phono usor, yot It neod not bo so for Oonornl Manager J. A. Laknoss saya ho nnd his associates will bo ploasod to show tho workings of tho ox chnngo to anyono who calls during tho day. This Is an' Jnvltntlon that Is worthy of accoptanco. Itov. J. W. Mlllor, formor pastor of tho Mothodlst church In Ontario and now Mold secretary for Gooding collogo, proachod at Krultland Sun day morning nnd at Ontario Bundny evening, Hov, Mlllor sayB tho at tondanco al tho collogn Is rapidly In creasing nnd thoy expect to doublo tho nttondnnco next yoar. Tho now dormitory for tho boys will bo roady for occupnncy next 8optombor. Tho collogo will tnko ovor tho hospital at (loading tho first of noxt month and mado It a doaconoss hospital. it Lasts Longer in the Bin j Z tt 8 t why Jesse Knight's Canyon Coal is the t you AKtlOS. ONTAKIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1021 CENSUS FIGURES SHOW STATE'S STOCKRECORD Two nnd a Half Million Sheep nnd Klght Hundred Thousand Cntllu In Oregon Other Mntlitlrn (lit fit Of tho C0,20G farms In Oregon, 47,003 report llvo stock. Horses nro roportcd by 42,041, mules' by 3,252, cattlo by 43,037, sheep by 0,047, and hogs by 30,201, accord ing to Director of tho Cciibus who announces tho following prelimin ary figures from tho Census of Agriculture for Oregon, Tho numbor of horses on theso farms Is 271,550, which Includes 223,702 horses 2 years old and over. 24,393 colts from 1 to 2 years old, and 23,464 coltB undor 1 yonr old Tho valuo reported for horses Is 119,226,842, an nvcrago of 170.80 por head. Tho number of horses on April 1G, 1010 (excluding spring colts, In ordor to mnko n fair com parison with tho figures for Jnn uary 1, 1920) wns 261,627. Tho numbor of mules Is 14,375 of which 3,204 nro colts under 2 years old. Tho total valuo Is $1,589,552, an nvorngo of $110 58. The number of mules In 1910 (ex cluding spring colts) wns 9,400. Tho total number of cattlo Is 861, 108, Including 570,607 beet rnttlo nnd 280,411 dairy cattlo. Hccf cows numbor 226,708 nnd dairy cows 180, 462. Tho valuo reported for all cattlo Is $47,818,480; for beef cat tlo $29,427,505; and for dnlry cat tlo, $18,390,981. Tho numbor of cattlo In 1010 (excluding spring calves) was 649,017. Of tho 2,002,378 sheep on farms, 551,313 nro lambs undor 1 yenr old, 1,302,142 owes I year old and ovor, and 148,023 rams and wcthero. Tho valuo roportcd for shcop Is $24,423, 544, and nvorngo of $12.20. Tho numbor of shcop In 1910 (excluding spring Inmbs) wns 1,958,342. Tho 266,778 swine reported In clude 140,656 pigs under 6 months old, 38,472 sows for breeding, 4,210 boars for brooding nnd 83,431 other hogs. Tho swlno nro valued nt $4,664,307. Tho total production of milk in 1910 wns 92,844,940 gallons, as compnrod with 71.953,350 gallons In 1900. Tho production of wool In 1019 wns 16,030,048 pounds; of honoy, 029,566 pounds; of eggs, 14. 625,720 dozon; nnd tho numbor of chlckoiiR raised, 3,160,166. Tho valuo of nil dairy products, exclud ing homo use of milk and crenm, was $17,061,409; of wool. $8,019, 524; nnd of oggs, $0,436,317. Domestic animals kept In village Excluding spring colts, cnlves. and on farms worn reported as follews: Hnrsos, 10,575 In 1920, as compnr ipnr- ul0' od with 30.203 In 1910; m 524 In 1920 and 1.377 in 1910; cat-imnoraiB whlca nro tomA Volns tlo. 21, 350 In 1920 nnd 17,006 In or BoId mnBg0g, oil Is a tramp which 1910; shcop, 11,191 In 1920 nnd 1.- nns boon 80opiig through poms 755 In 1910; hogs, 5,942 In 1920rocl8 nn(1 tantia ror conturlos and nnd 3.000 In 1010 ' .vf ,' gathering In "Domos" or "Ant!- uuiMr.ni it- AniiiiAi.il !.- rnni'io, JANUAItV 1, 1920 Horros 271.559 ' Colts undor 1 yr. old 23,464 Colls 1 yr old and tin. 2 Mares 2 yrs old and ovor GoldlngB 2 yrs. and ovor Bullions 2 yrs nnd ovor. . Mules 24,393 119,600 102,113 2,089 14.376 1.649 1.555 11,171 Colts undor 1 yr. old. . . . Colts 1 yr nnd undor 2 Mules 2 yrs, old nnd ovor Absos and burros 737 Cattlo 851,108 Hoof Cattlo 570.097 Calves undor 1 yenr old 134,748 Heifers l yr. and undor 2 Cows 2 yrs. old nnd ovor Stoors 1 year and undor 2 Steors 2 yrs. old nnd over Dairy cattlo Calves undor 1 yonr old Holfora 1 yr, and under 2 Cows 2 years old and ovor nulls 1 vear old and ovor 73,193 225,708 66,380 61,113 280,411 57,840 36,011 180,462 6,098 Sheep 2,002,378 Lambs undor 1 yenr old 651,313 Ewos 1 yoar old and over 1,302,142 nnms nnd wothora 148,923 Ooats 133,685 Swlno 206,778 Pigs undor 6 mo, old.... 140,656 Sows nnd gilts, breodlng 38,47 Hoars for breeding All othor hogs Comparative I'lgiires Jan, 1 Livestock ou lVrm ll20 4,219 83,4(11 Apr. 13 11)10 261,627 Horses 271.559 Mules 14.376 Cattlo 851.108 9,490 649,017 Sheop 2,002,378 ! 958,342 Chlckons ....2,500,123 1,753, Z34 Hives of boos, 46,264 47,285 Excluding spring colts, cnlves, and lambs, Live-stock Products 1919 1909 Milk. gals. ..92.844.945 71.953,350 Wool, lbs. ..16,039,048 18,841.802 Eggs. doz. ..14,625.720 11908,903 Chick's, raised 3,150,156 2,655,402 OONCIIKTE IMPi: COMPANY TO HUIL1) PLANT AT CALDWELL Tho Concroto Plpo Co. of Ontario Is putting In n factory at Caldwell. The contract for tho building was let to J, F. Dales of Caldwell and will bo completod nnd In operation by March first. Christian Spies of Portland, a raombor of the company, wns In town last woek consulting with tho company management and will ship tho machlnory for making nnd steam-curing the pipe, nt once Tho now factory will bo situated at the Junction of the Inter-urban and tho O. S. L. and will bo a mod orn, up-to-dnto building oqulpped to turn out Irrigation, drainage, sowor and highway pipe. Doth the Ontario and Caldwoll plants will bo undor tho general management of C. B. Wngham with H D Jenne as resldont manager of tho Caldwoll plant COMM1TTKK OF (JOVKUNOIW UKOICH CONSUMMATION' "Lot every lndlvldunl do all ho can to holp and oncourngo his neighbor. Let thoro bo a romploto moblllzntion of tho financial and spiritual nssets of ovcry community. Nolthor Cod nor tho Government ought to bo asked to holp thoso who do not first mnko ovory offort poBslblo to holp thomsolvcs. "Thoro ought, however, to bo n united offort In ovory com munity to keep nny good man from bolng destroyed because ho cannot Immediately moot his obligations. Undor oxlstlng con ditions It would bo tho nemo of Inhumnnlty nnd of unwisdom to forco nny debtor Into bankrupt cy If by tho most llbornl Indul gence ho would ultlmntoly bo able to pay. llustncss fnllurcB do moro than wreck business; thoy outlines destroy inen. "Llbornl Indulgences and ro- nownlB should bo granted by 4. Mm intiiiiifncturors to tho Job- bora, by tho Jobbers to tho mcr- chants, by tho morchnnts to tho Individuals. It is no inno lor -r a creditor to solzo nis uonior uy t tho throat and savagely say: Pay mo what thou owost ' " This wbb tho messngo which tho Committee of aovornon nt their recent convention gnva to tho public It desorcs tho con- sldorntlon of ovoryono. -I- i o ui tho most liomeiiKo ho tels In Portland, located In tho heart of tho shopping und thca tor district. All Oregon Kluctrlc trains stop nt tho Howard Hole', tho House of Cheer. Excellent dining room In connection. Tho Hotel Cornelius, tho House of Welcome Is two short blocks from tho Sownrd. Our brown busses moot all trains. Hates $1.G0 and up. W. C. Culbort Bon, Proprietor. ACGUMUIjATIOX of oil AND (IAS (Uy W. A. llartlott.) Aftor wo hnvo loarnod how oil nnd nntural gas woro pressed from tho romnlns of animal nnd vogotahlo llfo which was burled In bods of sand millions of years ago, It Is In teresting to know how thoy havo travolod undor tho forces of natural laws, and accumulated undor tho surfaco of tho onrth In opon spaces of rock and sands. Unllko our cllnos." Tho air-tight layors of mud or shalo, lying nbovo and bolow tho porus sands, act llko a root nnd floor nbovo and bolow tho oil and gas. It cannot go up through tho roof or down through tho floor, but Westeo Ontario Electric Co. Phone 188J wwwwwwwwnwwww moves horizontally In which ever direction It finds tho least reals tanco. After tho oil wns trapped betwoen theso impormeablo layors of shalo, various changes and movements of tho earth's crust, havo bout theso parnllol layers into wavo-llko curves, or underground hills nnd valleys. Sinco wnter wob trnpped botweon theso layers along with the oil substances, tho wntor would nat urally flow down tho sides of these upper curves nnd nocumulnto In tho lowor lovols nt tho bottom. Oil, be ing lighter thnt wotor, would travel up to tho top of tho curves and fill tho spaces loft aB a vnccum when water went down. Origin of (Jut Tho nntural gas, or fumes of oil, canned by tho natural boat of tho oarth'a lower lovols, dovelop a tro mondoUB oxpniiBlvo power, Ths gns being unnblo to cscnpo through tho nlr-tlght layors of mud nnd shnlo helps to' forco tho oil on through the porous snndBi and when these InycrB nro ponotrntod by n drill often throws oil, mud, or wntor hundreds of foot In tho nlr nbovo tho driller's derrick, which hns happened both In Pnvotlo nnd Ontnrlo. Tho gas bolng lighter than oil usually accumulates Tomorrow They'll Ask You how the pictures came out and Bill will say: "Fine", and prove it. Good Pictures of Good Times arc easy lo got with a KODAK Let us show you how simple it is to vork and how complete to the last detail. We have a large stock and in it somewhere is just the Kodak you want During the Month of FEBR UARY with each Kodak purchased rom us we will develop SIX REELS of films free. And with each $5.00 worth of printing and developing we will give one 7x11 ENLARGEMENT FKEE ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescriptions Our Specialty See Our Window $fr4'444M4 - 4 - 44 - 44 - - M - , ,1 M , M II II I K II I "T ' nun Water System-- IE! i i i II M II II I l M I $l I I II II I l II I 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 pressure. Come in and call for a demonstration. There's A Westco Pump For Every Purpose. AAAAkA... 4 isAixirsaxSTSr''t .kiiiiiiiiiiriijyTrrrryrrfi nt tho highest point of n dome or nntlcllno und works Its way nenror to tho surfneo of tho ground through fino crncka and crovassOB, Ioavlng tho heavier oil bolow. TIiub gas in usually conBldcrod a good sign for doopor oil. and has led to tho dis covery of many oil flolds which would havo boon over-looked had It not been for tho gas. Wmt n Dome Is An nntlcllno Is tho hill or uppor curvo of thoso underground layers, nnd a syncllno Is tho lowor or vnlloy curvo Thus wo enn understand why tho oil hnB been travollng for centuries and collecting on tho anti cline, nnd tho wntor In tho Byncllno. An nntlcllno may bo several mllos long, nnd tho oil hnB been forcod up from both sides for many miles. A "DOMK" Is u cap-shaped nntlcllno where tho oil hns nrcumulntcd from four sides. Theso under-ground layers do not UBiinlly curvo with and conform to tho hills and vnlloys of tho surfneo, no that a hill Is not always an nntl cllno, or a valley n syncllno. Koto In my noxt nrtlclo I will try to oxplaln how thoso lnyore nro classified, ond how theso domes and ntitlcllnes nro found from surfaco Indications. zmrrxnxurcE - II II I II II I llll I l II 11 I f I II II I I II II . ' II II I l II I ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii i i ii i ,i i i ii n ::;::: ii ii . X II II 1. 1 Ill ( l l I in in, IM.i I II II ll ii ii A i ii ,t " i i n i. ii i. Ontario, Oregon ii i . ii . ii i n i cn