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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
8 THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. DEEDS AND PATENTS Minnesota Dovclopcmnt Co to E. M. Orolg, l.otn 18, 10, 20, III, 40, On tnrlo, Mny in, 1018. $3000. John Hlrodo ct ux to l.eo Stroilo, NEUSEVi !M, W148WU 3G, 27, 4Gj I.otH 2, :), SWtfNWUSWU, N. G2.S VI. of HEMNWW. 2; HBViSEU, 3, 28, IT., Mnrcli 7, 1010. $8000. Anton Von Ilondcu ct ux to Qcrrlt Smith 8ANE'4, 30, 18, 47, Novom liur 11, 1010. $8000. ' J. E. ThoinpHim otux to Adolln Moyer. HNtfSK WNWU. 10, 18, 47, Due. 20, 1010. $3000. Kugono CiimmliiH ot ux to Ncllto E. Wlictlon, I.otB C. 7, 8, 111. 30, On tnrlo. July 30, 1010. $1. J. P. Orr ct ux to N W. Howard. SWViSWJ'n t-ot 4. 10, 10, 48, Dee. o. into. $07no. U 8. A. to Kred eiirlstenuen, N NKM, HHUNEU, 22, 10, 44, April r, 1017. I). ('. Well ot ux to C. W. WoIIh. Lot 2, III. 11, Vnlo, Dec. 22, 1010. $1. Jnlin PnrnRworth ct ux to Clinn. II. 8plcor, I.otH 40 to fin, R4, 05, 73 to 81; 17, r. to 12, III. 18; 1 to 12, 21 to 21, III. 11; 13 to 17 III. 4, An nex, Kelt. 4, 1010. $1. 1 II A. Wllnon ot ux to A. It, Hunter, I.nlfl 27, 28, III. 8, lllvorslilo Ailn.. Ontario, August 20, 1010. $1. Ailolpli Orntnso ot ux to E. It. Ilan ford, Lots 32 ttml 30, III. 3, Torrnco HtlKlitH Ail. Ontario, Fob. 10, 1018. $120. Jan. 8. .Stark ct ux to J. M. John koii ot ux nml J. V. lllchurdsnn ot ux, 100 aero In NWH. .'10, 10, 47. .Inn. 1. 1020. $10,000. IT 8. A. (o Win. B. I.enlo, ENE ,, HB, 14; N'iiN'Kli, 23, 27. 415. Auk 1 1010. Win. E. I.onko to Antlrow Orcolcy, KliNKl'i, 8KVi, 14; NJ4 N'BH, 23. 27, IT., Dec. 10, 1010. $2r,00. Htntn of Oregon to M. N. Foglly. 8BU8BU, BBWBWlt, 30, 20, 44, Jan 2, 1020. $210. II. W. Mulkny ot ux to A. (lion Miuimir, I.otH 1, 2, III. 20, Vale, Dec. 30, loio. $:ir.oo. I' It. MarHliall ot ux to Win 8. Ilrown ami II. !'. Ilrnwu, WV4 III. 40, IM'ark Ailn. NyiiRii, Dec. 31, 1010 $300. V. 8. A. to Johno V. llogart, RW'V, HW'.4, 8WU8EU. 20; NMNWU, HB NW li , W V, NE IJ , 8E U NB ',J , 20, IT., 44, Auk. 0, 1018. Johmii l. lloKiirt i)t ux to Alliert B. Olasscock, miuio ns nliovo, July 20, 1010. flGOO. Blliort llutlor, Jr., to J. A. Hunt, 8WV,8BVS. 0, 10, 47, July 0, 1010 $7400. I'hlllp EilwnnlB ot ux to O. W l.ognn. Lot 3, III. 42, llrognu, Hept 22, 1010. $700. Itolmrt Builtli ot ux to Hunan II. Illloy, N of Lot 7, III. 20, Vale, Jan. 7, 1020. $1. OeorKii Drown to Jim. C. Ilremlnn, M lilt IitH 3, 4, 8oe. 20; Lots 1, 2, n, 0, 0, Hoe. 34; Lot t, flco. .in; I.otH 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 8oc. 4; Lot 2 Sec 3B 25, 41, Jan. 7, 1020. $1. W W. Hoho ot ux to Otto CI Loulim, I.otH 1 to n nml 11 to in. Ill 83, Ontario. Jan. 3, 1020. $3000. John II, LowIh ot ux to St. L, Os borne, N'BU. 30, 17, 44, Dec. 30, 1010 $7070. (Inroni'o II. Oxniaii otux to John Norwood HWNBUaWU and O.fill ncroa In HE'S 14, 10, 43. Jnn 2, 1020. $1. B I). Walker ot ux to Prod W Tronkol. E14NEISNEW, EWli NEUNB1S, 22, 18, 40, Dec 27. 1010. $1. Albert Wilson to Albert Hill, BKH, in, 10, 44, Jnn. 0, 1020. $10,000 llnuj. mid Lutlior StruthBra ot uxoh to W J Scott nnd P. M. VIiioh, HWU, 8, 17, 44, Jnn. 2, 1020. $2200 llonry W. Martoll to Jtma L Wood 1 8 lilt In Oil clalniH, Jnn. 2, 1020 $250 l'bll E K.lwanls ot ux to J 8. Held. 1 nero In 8WU8RUNKU. 30, IS, 15, Jnn. 0, 1020. $300. V 8. A. to John Ilrodorlck. NE'. 34, 14, 30, J ll no 2G, 1910. Jnroli T. Louk ot ux to L. W Klb lor, EH KM 8W.S8WW. WW W4j8KU8WU. 7, 10, 47, Jnn. 0, 1020 $10. P 8 A. to llonry C. Wolf Lota 1 2, 8HNBW, SBU, 1. 17, 4n Aur. 0 101S Henry O. Wolf ot ux to Ilobort P Wolf sumo an nliovo, Jan. S, 1020 $K.00 ll'iiry l' Hnlo ot ux to M I. Stnns. 1 rough. LotB 10, 11, III. 3, Terrace Heights Adu. Ontario, Dec. 4, 1010 $100 ( iniliiintH Plleil In Circuit Couri (' M llerrou vn. II. N. Klttolmui ct ux, recovery or money, $1G2UI. Jan 2, 1020. J M Addlngtou v. MolMiorson llros , rccovory of money, $820. CO, Jan. C, 1920. Irono Mny WoBnor vb. Hurry II Wngnor, divorce, Jnn 0, 1920. C P Cox y. It. P. Smith, rccovory of money, $410.45, Jan. 7, 1920. L C Smith n c. C Cotton, re- plovln, Jnn. 10, 1020, Marriage I.lrriiM'i Isineil C'linn. Joseph McConnoll nnd Mnrlo Henrietta Schnoltcr. Hnrry Luwronco Clinpuinn nnd Ilornlco Francis Shnnnhnn. James Wnltor Ilradslmw nnd Em inn Dickey. Ezra Itnlph Mcndcnhnll and Ollvo Ilrown. Iloulicn Ilaakctt nnd Cntlinrlno nutlcr. Ocorgo Drown and Maudo KIiik. LOW PRICE FLOUR SALE HE United States Ornln Corporn Hon lias arrnnged with the mlllB In Oregon, Washington and Idaho to offer to tho trado n "Stnndnrd I'uro Wheat Flour" eiiual to or better than that now being oxportea by tho United States drain Corporation, at a prlco Hint will permit Its holng sold to tho coimum(,r nt not to exceed $12.00 per barrel; packed In 24 1-2 lb. cotton auckB at not moro than $1.50 and 40 lb. cotton sacktt at not moro than $3.00. If any dcajor Is unablo to obtain this flour at a prlco thnt will permit Ub bolng retailed nt not to oxeced prlccB mimed, or If nny consumer Is unnblo to obtain this flour nt retail at not to oxecod price named plcnoo notify tho (iruln Corporation nt .11(1 llimlil of Trade lliilldlnn I'ortliiuil, Orenon IM.OWI.n AIIW SCAM CONTIIOIi Apple scab control Is helped by plowing under tho leaves while tho trees nro still dormant, say tho O A. O. plant pnthologlRt specialists. The fungUB that causes scab Is cnrrlcd ovor winter In tho Infected leavci, and Is discharged ' In tho air as a microscopic dust, which rises mnl lodges on the opening leaf nnd fruit buds. Tho discharge mny continue ns Into nB Juno. Now spores nro formed from the first attacks, con tinuing tho (llscnso until fall. Spray Ing. with llmo-BUlfur, 1 2fi, just as tho npplu blossom clusters open ought to nllow tho uprnv to touch tho clump of buds nt the center, Is mild to bo-tho most practical control measure. Oregon growers now snvo annually moro than n million dollars n yenr by Mpraylng for srab. NOTICE NOTICE la hereby given Hint Uub soll Maxtlold hns filed a petition for tho exclusion from tho Dend Ox Pint Irrigation District o tho following described land to wit! SEU ot tho NWU and lots 2 3 of Sec. 10, Twp. 17, IlniiKo 47, 13. W. M. Said lands now being Ir rigated by private pumping ptnnt nnd nil tax lovys pnld to dnto All por boiih affected by a change In tho boundary lines of said District nro hereby notified thnt n benrltig of said petition will bo had nnd cvldcneo for or ngnlnst tho grnntlng of said peti tion mny bo presented boforo tho board of directors of said District nt tho regular monthly meeting. E. C. DELKNAl', Sccrotary. KOII SALE Knitting machine. In qulro Mrs, Endow, first housr went of Nararlno church. 203-7-tf IIAI'TIST CIIUHCH Illble school, 10. Morning sorvlro, 11; subject, "Power." Oospcl scrvlco, 7:30; mibjcct, "Tho End of tho World, What Is It, mid WlienT" SorvlcoH of Interest to ovoryono. Co mo. .MICItCIIANDIHi: nt prices thnt In Ing ilimu the cost of III Ing! . Itcail' .Mixed I'nlnl lji:l giil,, I'uro Llueeit Oil $2.1(1, (I plugs Hlur, lloix'shoe of thlrk Cllnmv ilellieied Ija.KI, Ul calm HIiik or L'nlon Leader ilellvorcl l?'J.i;o. Write Co-op Hloic, Cnlilwell, for u pileo list. MKTIIODIHT CIIUHCH Sunday services; 10 A. M.,Sundny school. 11 A. M I'renchlng, "Tho Orcnt cst thing In Heaven nnd Earth." 0: Hi I. iM Bpworth League. 7:30 I'. M., Preaching. "Conver C1ENEHAL 8EWINQ I'liono 42U. 202-7-10 WANTED Ulrl from 15 yours up for light housework mid to stay with children. W. 11. Donllttlo. 7 Auto license blanks on hand again at tho Ford Oarage, 7 Job Printing turned out by The Argus job printers gives satisfaction AJJSMF Own One of Your Own solved "toy Millmade Ready-Cut Homes By ordering a inill-inmlo ironic yon SAVE TIME unci MONEY. Oct nn absolute double coustnicted Iloinc, made of first grade material throughout; Hardware, Paint, and all mill work furnished with a complete sot of Plans. A large number of designs to select from. Al ways glad to show you. Call G9-W H. L. POORMAN, Agent Ontario, Oregon btttt miktfr gtkn Atmt mUtt 14 'trii i3 1 m&, !mif-' 1 Fine Metals Have Given Maxwell its Rank THIS very substance of which a car is made denotes its quality; and the use of fine and strong metals in the Maxwell has won it many, many friends. It was necessary to make the Maxwell chassis of the very best materials. For its great mission was to transport an extremely economical way as great a passenger load over the saiiie road and at the same speed as the larger and heavier cars. Thus it was obvious that the Maxwell had to be light. And to make it light the quality metals were used. Metallurgists, the men who have made the study of metals a science, say that it compares favorably pound for pound with the highest juiced tars the world has produced. lint you need not be a metallurgist to tiiscover this "inner goodness" in a Maxwell. Three morn'ic will tell, six months will tell you more. Otherwise Maxwell in five short years tu.uJ never have grown from a production of 5,000 a year to 100,000 a year. 300,:)00 Maxwells on the highways of the world today answer most any question you can ask about this'gre. I iar. Price, 985 f. o. li l)etit. MALHEUR MOTOR SALES CO. I ri Vnnv 7S7Vfclr The Modern Way Use Electricity Tho bacb-ach)' old washtub used to reign supremo on Monday and thoro woru othor dnyti ' for cleaning, nweeplng, nuwlng nnd baking Ontario, Oregon M THAT TIMi: IIAK OOXH. Into tho homo Iiiib coma electricity, driving modern appliances, to lighten tho burdoiiH ot housekeeping. IT )u are iihlug electric M'l'ilrn only to light jour lioine. )ou ititi iiilkkliiK uiuny of tlu lline mnl labor-Mil Ing use to xihlcli other uoiuen nro iultlng eliTtrlclly. Do tho washing with n modern eloctrlo washing innchlno. Clean tho liousu with 11 varcuin cleaned. Cook 011 tho ulectrlo range nnd do your sewing quickly and rwtfully on tho ulectrlo sewing machine. Cull nt our storo today anil ask iih to demonstrate to you tho many electrical homo helps now on dis play. Wo Hhnll also bo glad to explain our easy payment plan. The Electric Shop Idaho Power Company r-iTiifiiMwa -WM' JUM iiWviVi'' '' U'. $L -sA Oftentimes the services of a good 1'ank can add largely to one's working efliciencv . We advise our patrons to work safely and con servatively, but where additional finar.cirg is reed ed to secure your best production, we solitit your call. You are not doing your duty unless you are running at full production and up to full capacity.