I- -tv THE ONTARIO ABGUS. ONTARIO, OltEGON, I'UUHsLAV, FEBRUARY 17, 1P21 DAIRY IIEUD MAY OPEN BRISK ALFALFA MARKET (Dy E. U. Kltts, ProfosBor Dairy Ex- teuslon, Oregon Agricultural College) A good cow will turn omo ton of liny Into 1000 pounds of milk with 06 pounds of buttorfat. Why not try soiling surplus nlfalfn liny thru products of n dnlry hord. "Alfalfa Is soiling nt n much low or prlco than for sovoral years," says B. I). Pitta, professor of dairy exten sion nt O. A. C. "In fact tho.mnr Uot Is glutted In soino districts with no outlot In sight." "A mntcrlnl stnrt wns made In dairying In nomo of the nlfalfn grow ing districts Just prior to the wnr, hut with hlghor prices for hay ami n labor shortage there was n stnni podo to soil tho dairy cow and take whnt scomod like cnslor money In raising and selling tiny. Now, with conditions ngnln roturnlng to nor mal tho dairy cow looms on the hor lion as tho best channol for market ing this Important crop. Tho alfal fa grower who kept his cows receiv ed prices for hay fed thoin, and now tins u position of vantage as he still line a good market for his crops." A good cow yields 00 to 76 pounds of buttorfat from ono ton of alfalfa liny entcn, and in addition releases 100 pounds of skim milk that Is Vnlunblo as feed for farm niilnmls. Markotlng tho liny In concentrated form of dnlry, pork and poultry pro ducts saves handling and shipping. It In trito conservation, Professor Kltts points out. Good cows can now bo bought ut rensonnhte figures, nud alfalfa men give serious consideration to this op portunity for building up n perman ent markot for their surplus hay and nt tho Bnmo tlmo ndd a now InduB'try to their community by engaging In tho dnlry business. Tho monthly pay check will prove a real asset, nud tho farm will become Increasingly fertile. ARCADIA NEWS NOTES AltCADIA IX)LKM UP 'IX) DATE NOW HAVE COMMUMTV HINfiS Our New Directory Goes to Press March 1 Have your telephone installed in time to get your name listed Mr. Farmer: Spring work will soon com mence. Then you will be busy. A telephone does 60 much for you for the small cost of 1 cents per day. It is really a waste of time not to have one. A maximum number of telephones extends the service and makes it more valuable to all users. Malheur Home Telephone Co. J. A. Lakness, Gen'l Mgr. The Savings Club We pay 5 per cent Interest compounded semi-annually It's not so much the size of your income as carefulness in expenditures that really counts in the bank book. Peoplo with moderate incomes are the most consistant. sav ersthey got there. $1.00 opens an account Ask for Eseue. Ontario National Bank (JiilliciliiKN At IIoiiicn of llcsldcutH I'miiiIhIi Congenial Matherlng Ilonds Ho J tad Mall Carrier Cannot Make Hounds Arcadia now tins community sing ings nt Ronio houso In tho neighbor hood ovory Friday night. Last weak It wns hold nt Chas. Dullnrds with forty-soven present. Ilov. Young, Mothodlst Minister from Nyssn, was prcsont and mado a short talk. Tho romalndor of tho ovonttiR waR spent singing liyms and plnylng gnmes. Tho next meeting will be nt tho homo of Irn Dall. Klbort Duller, Jr. sold eighty-four hogs which averaged 186 pounds oach to Mr. risk of Parmn at ten cents per pound. Ho dollvereil them nt Nyssn Friday and Mr. l-'lsk ship ped them from there to Parma. Mrs. John Hunt returned from Holso Thursday morning. Itnlph Fleming wns In this neigh borhood Thursday on business. Ho will lcavo for Oklahoma In n fow days. C. W. Darrott went to DoIbo Wed nesday on business. Ho spent Fri day night In Nnmpn jvlth frlendi nml returned homo Tnurfldny, John Hunt wont to Ontnrlo on business Monday. Chnrllo Onssott will bo tho now ditch rldor for tho Shoestring Ditch this year, Mr. dnssott rodo tho ditch In 1017 nnd wns will liked, so Is wolcomod hack this year. Tho mall cnrrlor botweon Ontnrlo nnd Nyssn has been unnblo to reach pnrt of his routo slnco last Wed nesdny on nccount of tho bad ronds. Joo Myers, tho champion well dig ger of Nyssn, has Just completed a now stock well on tho Dennl ranch. R, II. Ilutlor Hr nnd wlfo wero calling nt Jim ncnnll's 8nturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer nnd two lit tle sous of Logan, Utah, who havo been visiting Mr. nud Mrs. Jim Don nil for tho pnst threo months, re turned Monday to tholr homo In Ia Kan. Mrs. Smith Is a slitor of Mrs. Ilonnll. Mr. and Mrs Jeusou nnd little you of Smlthvltlo, Utnh, nrrlvod Friday night to mako tho Donnlls n short visit. Mrs. Jonson Is a sister of Mrs Ilonnll. Ilov Illom, llnptlst minister of Ontnrlo filled an nppolntmont at Ar cadia Sunday afternoon. Quito n fow woro out to hear him consider ing tho bnd roads. J. A. Onllegly, Prlnclpnl of Ar cadln school, was quite 111 last week with Orljipo. IIo wns nhlo to ho hack at school Monday. Mrs. Jako Klttcrcoh, who hns boon suffering with rheumatism nil win ter, In no bettor, 8nm Smith of Vale spent Sunday ntnlit In Ihla iinliMilinrlinoil. IIo camo nftor somo of his rnngo horsos thnt hnd strayed Into this community- Ilov. Young of Nyssn spoilt Friday night with J. T. Long nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Long nro mak ing an oxtended visit nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvo Dugor of Huntington. fRUlTLAND BENCH AT OXTAHIO IIOTKI.S Following nro somo of those re glsterod at Ontario Holols tho past weok. MOOIUJ Mr. nnd Mrs Hoy Stool Emmott; f'hot Evans, Hlchlnud; Win. Allou nud wlfo. I'rnno; Fnye Krnll, Frultlnndj F. D Dall. Ontnr lo; C M. Doaumont, Nyssn; Win J, Oowor. Juntos Howry, F. II. Vonablo, N. 13. Taggart, ('has. I,. Dateheldor. Ooo. K, Davis, Mrs. L. J. Mustard, Sir. . n nt d Joo Sorvntlus, Ivn M Stoughton, Julian Hurloy, J. J Keo nan, It 11. DoArmond, Vale; J. B Dlomqulst, M F. Norinnn, Nnmna, A. II. Morgnn, L. C. I'nrkhurst, Sol llo Morris, Mary Morris, F I. Itoyer, Wolsor; O. A. Cullman, O. M. Ilyder, K. D, Conkllu, Cairo; C W. Dlnek woll nnd wlfo, McCnll; ltoht It Owrstreet. A I' Gibson, Nyssn; W ( I.. Desli, J C. Cocll, B. E. Purlngton. .Durns; It. II. Dnldock, D. II. Mc Nannoo. Portland; A. T. Scrltchfleld, I'ayetto; A. M. Tnylor. llarpor; J F. IHamstroot, II. II. Kolly, Drogau; , Mrs. Al Holmes, Mrs. C. K. Ingnlls, I Hagormnii, Iduho; 1). A. Decline, Nampa; Thiol Lang, Oloniis Kerry; Miss luilt, rnyotto; ic. v. uunn, ror vail la. CAUTBIl F, D. Fowler, Olenus Forry; I', T, Conwny. Adnm Murruy, M I'onrBon, B. D. Hardwlck. Jun turn; Joff Cloor, Chns Plckorell, Nyasa; S. F. Fnrrell, DoUo; Geo. Turemnn, Parmn; Dick I.ockot, II II Marondo, Drogau; C W Drown ing. Payotte: C. A. Fowlor. It. M Carlisle 8. D. Tudornnd wlfo, Vale; Itobort Kail. B. W. Cnvort. Drewsey; W. Q, lloso, M. A. Dutch. C B Argo, Wolsor; I C Jones, O. B Anderson, Holso; Tholma Savoy and sister, Portland; Thomas Wnllaco, Fruit land; llnlph II. Illco, I.eltoy Hall, Glenns Forry; A C. Holly, Adrian; S. F, Fnrroll, llarper: itol Mac Arthur. Doulah; A. L, I'umiunck, jDonlta; John M. DenDoor, H Kins- Ban, council. Frldny evening nbout twonty flvo uolghburs nnd frloudB gathered at tho J. N. Hilt homo giving them a farowell pnrty boforo tholr dopnr turo this week to their now homo on th C. A. Strong ranch near Now Plymouth. It was a delightful gath ering In this huspltnblo homo. Friday night tho Freshmen onter tnlnod tho Sophomores nt tho School Houso with a Valentino pnrty. A largo uuiribor wero present nnd ro port a splendid tlmo. Saturday night tho C. B. Society was entertained by a soclul and vnlontlno pnrty nt tho homo of Miss Olivo Hunter. Saturday night tho neighbors nnd frlonds of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Houdy gnvo them a party In tho way of n surprise Valentino party and lator refreshments wero Borvcd nnd nil prosent report n happy ovonlng to gether. Sunday evening at tho chuo of Endeavor Sunday School Supt. Miller and Mr. Hansel gnvo a lecture on tho Northwest on tho mlsslonnry work of Jason Leo and HOinovory Instruc tlvo nnd good pictures woro shown of this northwestern country. Tho Church purchusod tho lantern and slides from Dr. VnnLuBcn, Word comes that Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Drowning, formorly of Frult- Itind nro tho paronts of n little son, born Sunday, February, 13, 1921, In Payctto. Ilov. Oliver, of DoIbo, will preach next Sunday morning at tho M. B. Church. Ho will visit his brothor-in-law, Arthur Holbrock, white hero. Ilov. C. L, Walker, of Payette, oc cupied tho pulpit Sunday morning. Mrs. F. W. Smith entortulnod Wednesday afternoon tho members of tho Mutual Doneflt Club ut her homo south of Erultlniid. Miss Ida Kullandor, sister of Mrs. drover, was a guest. Mr. nnd Mrs, B. Thomas and Mrs. Charles Winters woro dinner guests l'rliluy of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Tho Woman's Home Mlsslonnry Socloty will hold nn nproti and cook od food sale tho Saturday preced ing Raster, March 20th. All nro In vited to como. Mrs. William Iloudrox visited tho weok end with hor mother, Mrs. Puchort. Mr. Ilendrlv left lust weok for Oklahoma, called there by tho serious Illness of Mb father, who has sufforod a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Charles Stowart was operated ou Monday morning of this week nt Holy Ilosary Hospital ror appendi citis. Thoy havo recently como to tho Valley, purchasing tho It. M. I.ovIh ranch. Harry Hart was takou Monday nf-j lornoon to iioiso io mo uarrucKs hospital. IIo has had two opera tions and Is not Improving as ho should. Mrs. F. D. Spalnborger Is confln- od to hor hod with Illness nnd many around Frultland nro Ul with grlppo. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ilolloiibock nnd Itobort and Mrs. James woro guosts Saturday to a bountiful din nor at tho J. B. Smith homo. Misses Lois nud Jean Doomor aro confined to tholr lomo with mens los. Ilov. Thomas who hns boon preaching nt tho Unptlst Church In Frultland for six wooks loft Monday for nnothor chorgo. Miss Huth Shodo is spending sev eral days this weok with Mrs. C. L. Hollenbeck, Mrs. II. 1). Strawn who Iiob been bo Borlously 111 the past week re mains nbout tho smiio, although re ported nomo bettor Sunday, Tho ontlro roof of tho largo pack ing hoitBO on tho Jcbb Dockwtth rnnch envod In Wednesday undor tho weight of tho largo amount of Btiow, Two automobiles which woro In tho building woro quite badly dnmngod, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Itoyston lira tho proud pnronts of n novon pound girl horn Vnlontlno afternoon, at tholr homo. VALID' VIEW NEWS Tho Sunday school gnvo n Valen tino pnrty at tho school Iioubo Fri day ovonlng. About fifty woro pres ent. Tho Hlhli' Class had charge of tho entortnlnm -nt. Tho following program wns rendered: Song Mrs, Charles Johnson nnd Miss Una Armstrong. Song Meiisrs. Oft, Amldon, Arm strong, Itolch, Durr. Ilocltntlon Mrs. A. 0. Durr. Song Dad Armstrong. Song Mr. Oft. D. C. Griffin attended tho Form Durcnu lectures In Ontario lnst weok. On nccount of tho roads the mull rarrlor has boon unable to cover this part of his routo. Mrs. A. F. Durr visited at tho W. S. llccs homo Tuesday. Ilov. Luscombo wan nimble In flit his nppolntmont Sunday. ' Mrs. A. 11. Allien was mi Ontario visitor Saturday, W. G. Armstrong wun In Ontario nn businoss Monday. Tho Traveling Library was return ed this wook and another set of books is expected soon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dellsle visit ed at tho A, II. McGregor home Sun day. Mrs. Perkins returned to hor homo In Uaker Saturday. She had been visiting with hor daughter, Mrs. II. MrMurreu for th pust month. Professional Cards DKS. WEtiSE & FOUTNJ3H office neuns: t to 12 and 2 to 6. Offlrn over First Nullonal Dank .L-lilionM No 33 J Ontario, Ore flR. A. R.ROBERTS Dentist ItecwfiMi Ontario Phurmm. l)('Mll. Phono 52 LESLIE .1. AKEIt ATTOItNKV AND ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISED Pnslofflco DtilldliiK Ontario, Oregon OffU-iM nlMi nt BSl Idaho HulldlnR DiiIho, Idaho Phonos! Office 100-"It IU. 170-J. "dr. r. a. moon ClllltOPIlAOTIO PHYSICIAN XEHVH BPKCLYLIST Acuto or Chronla Diseases Dooms over Post nrruo ONTUtlOOItl t.H.V Tom Johnson of Nyssn wits In Vnlloy View last week visiting old frlonds. Ilov. Dlom was unnblo to fill his nppolntmont Sunday on account of tho condition of tho roads. Morton Allen stopped on his wuy from Portland for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. A. F. Durr, before returning to his homo In Wlcht'a Kansas. A party was given at tho John Kccgan homo Friday ovonlng. Danc ing and gam o woro .enjoyed by nit until a Into hour. Mrs. G. W. Donn who hns boen gulto III for tho past wook Is Im proving. On account of tho bnd roads tho mall carrier was unable to covor this part of his routo Saturday. Mrs. Fred Sundqulst has boon qulto III for tho past weok. II. McMurron was in Wolsor last weok on businoss. llnlph Hood moved Into tho old Dean house this weok. Mrs. II. McMurron wns In Payette visiting frlonds last wook, B, O. Ingrnhnm and fnmlly spont Sundny with O. V. Hnlloway nnd family. DIt. O. W. TV1.KH HUNT I ST (itrito In Wilson lildg. Offlco Hours 0 a. m to 4 p. m. Phono 7 for Appointments WELL DRILLING Special Equipment Speedy Herlic Soo 0. B. Sanford Plious, 43-W Ontario, Orruon HAVE VOUll (.'.Ml MAUK JL'HT LI KB NICW Tho powor of jour uuto on. line comes from the cyltudoift and this Is tho Only Shop Mi Malheur county that has u CYLlNDKll DOllINO .MACIII.NK This permits us to do this m cursto machine work to w hair, and do It quickly. Now Is tho tlmo to havo your UKlnti live. Iiuulfd MAHHDBN'H MACIIINB SHOP OnUrlo, (liryon PRANK BRITTINGHAM Phone 110-1 Ontnrlo, Oregon Long Hauling a Specialty Wo ADvnjn Dcllvi'i' tho Goods L. J. AKBH INCOMi: TAX ADVIHKIt Will bo nhlo to moot cllonta and thoso sooklng Incomo tax assistance only by nppolntmont mado In ad vance on account of prcssuro of work In othor localities, and such appointments may bo mado by writ ing "or calling at his offlco in tho Postofflco Ilulldinc, or by telephon ing Offlco 160-11; Ilosldonco 170-J. JERSEYS Several High Grade Heifers and Young Cows For Sale. Coming fresh this month. Prices right. James A. lackey 8ns Have You Been To THE BIG Bankrupt Sale We are. moving the goods out fast Are you doing anything toward Spring Housecleaning ? Well, now is your chance A. L McDowell Bankrupt Furniture Stock J. A. SCHMIDT, Broker ' i, ' K i