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"W( THE 0NTA1U0 ARGUS. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1021' -UJ' - )1UL! V lu i f : I t KINGMAN KOLONY Mr. iind Mrs, Calkins nrrlvod from Kugono, Oregon Friday to upend Christmas with tliolr son and dnugh tor, Mr. mid Mrs. Trunk Morgan. Miss llolun Scott urrlvod Christ mas Kvu fur .a visit with lior moth ur, Mrs. II. It. Scott. MIbs Bcott has recently roturncd from Kuropo, whoro olio has Bpout sovunil years. Slio Iiuh boon tlui guest of lior sis tur, Mrs. John Bunts, In Sioux City, bIiico hur arrival In tliu United SUitcs. Prank 11. Stuuu arrived ChrlstinaH 13vo to spond tliu holidays with his Btstcr, Mrs. 13. 1-'. Pratt. Mr. Steon 1b on his return to his homo on the couBt, tiftor an oxtundod trip through tliu oust. Mr. ami Mrs. Slowoll, Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, Miss Kingman, Mr. Harvu Otis, Mr. V. K. KdwardB, and Mr. Koburt H. Ovorstrcot attended tho survlccn hold for Mrs. Vnndor pool at tho Ilaptlst church In On tario Thursday. I). W. JohiiHon spent tho Christ liius holidays in Pnrmii with his daughtor, Mrs. Floyd Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Johnson woro also guests at tho Andorsou homo Christ tuaB. Mr. I'rltchott spent sovoral days with his family during tho holidays Miss Ncob spent Chrlstmns at her homo In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Zotrolln modo a bus iness .call In Vato Thursday. Tho Ktngmana ontortalnod tho lllodgett family from Nyssa and tho rock family from Illg Bend Christ mas. Dr. and Mrs. Smith ontortalnod tho Martin family Christmas. Tho Shnfor family woro guests at Christmas dinner at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Heed. Mr. mid Mrs. K. V. l'rntt enter tnlnoil McssrB. Prank Stern, doorgo O. Glascock, Wobb Otis and Harva O.tls at dinner Christmas. ' Mttlo Opal I'owoll Is rjulto III this wcok. Dr. Numbers Is attending tho enso. Kddlo I'owoll spoilt Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. Kldrldgo and Miss Iltancho Kldrldgo havo returned from Wash ington to visit tho Moses fatuity. Tho nuirrlago of Miss flolon I'ock nnd Joseph limning was solemnized at tho Cathollo parish homo In Caldwoll nt lilglf noon Wodnesday, tho twenty-ninth of Dccombor. On ly mombors of tliu family woro prosent. Mr. and Mrs Kingman and Miss Ktiigman woro guests from tho Kolony. Miss l'ack Is tho daughtor of Mr, and Mrs. Chorion I'ock, who rosldcd In tho Kolony sovoral years previous to tliolr living In Ulg Dond. Miss I'ock Is a pleasing violinist, and both tho brlilo and brldgroom playod In tho Kolony orchestra. Doth aro woll known and havo tho host wlshos of tholr host of friends, Thoy will roaldo In Illg Ilniid, whoro Dr. limn ing Is omployod. Tho last rasslon I'lay giving tho llfo of Christ was shown at tho school building Tuesday ovonlng. Miss Dornlco Martin ploasod tho nu dlonco with two vocal solos, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MrOlnnls won much npptauso nftor playing tho banjo and singing. Harry Nowby was hurt last wook, when ho attomptnd to crank tho ob Htlnato tronchlng machine Sovoral stitches woro noceasnry, and Mr Nowby Is rocuporatlng In Nyssa. II. Waltors' shoop aro now on tho Waltors' and I'ratt's Kolony runchos, and Mr. I'agn has chargo of tho shoop. Mr. Waltors mado ono of his froqucnt trips Into tho .Kolony Thursday. Eugene Pratt and Bruce Waltors took somo cattlo l0 Vale Wodnosday and will bring othor cattlo back. Tho annual meeting of tho King man Kolony Irritation company will bo hold at tho school house- at ton o'clock January olghth. Tho rogular monthly mooting of tho I'aront-Toachor Association has boon postponed from tho aftornoon of tho sQventh of January to tho fflurtoouth bocauso of tho stago pre parations for tho ovonlng concert. C. M. Iloaumont Is oxpoctod to bring tho carload of Jorseys 'n from tho roast Thursday, tho thlrtooath. Professor FiU, head of tho dairy de partment at O. A. C. and a rocognU od authority In tho wost, took tho placo of U II nrolthaupt In the so loction of tho cows. This ought to Introduco a. good dairy stock In tho Kolony fo oach cow Is accompanied by a rocord and health certificate Tho auction sale will bo hold Thurs day January 0, at tho C. M. Beau mont farm. Tickets will bo on sale Saturday, January first, for "Ye Old Tlmo Con fort", which will bo presented at the school building by tho Iloswoll chorus under tho ausplcos of tho Kolony P. T. A. Tho school rooms whon thrown togothor will accom modate approximately two hundred persons, TtcketB, which aro .35 and .IB may bo obtained from Mrs. drooling, Mrs. Martin, Holley Bros., or Martha Overstreet In the Kolony. In Owyhco Mrs. Mglow and Mrs. De Itdrd will havo chargo of tho tickets, and somo one will bo askod to soil thorn In Dig Bend. School Notes Tho serving of hot lunches has progressed very nicely. Tho follow ing committee aro serving these two weoks. Buckets: Merrltt drooling, Tod Oruvor, Vernon Mcdlnnls, Rich ard Smith. Cooking; Mary Mcdln nls, 55ena Mosea, Eyelyn DoBord, Amy Sinclair, Juanlta BIglow, Ruby Iteod. Servlng: Richard Smith, Ver non Mcdlnnls, Barbara Prltchott, Anna Schweitzer, Dorothy Parsons, Avery Christiansen, James Drlscoe, Vorna Hlto. DIshes: Kugeno Pratt, Coclt Smith, Mildred DbBord, Wil son Prltchett, dorald DeBord, Mer rltt droellug, Gladys Mcdlnnls, Tod druver. Margaret Ann Morgan Is back In school after sevoral weeks absence. The teachers and school children enterialned with a program Christ mas Eve A Christmas troo and can dy treat for all were features of the ovcalng. Elovon girls represented fairies, nnd brought good cheer. Two plnys, a boy's dialogue, and a bo glnnors drill woro glvon, and Billy I'arsonn, Euguno Pratt, Agnes Nich ols, Holon Powell, Ella Reed, and Opal PowotI gavo recitations. Chas. Bullard and family, John Vandorpool and llttla son Kenneth woro visiting nt tho Ira Dall homo Now Years day. Jim Fleming nnd wife who hnvo bocn In bad honlth for tho past fow months Btnrted for Portland last Wodnesday. Thoy go from thoro to California to Bpont tho wlntor. Mrs. R. B. Thompson was vlBltlng for n fow days Inst wook with her daughter Mrs. Ira Dall. Sho Is now visiting nnothor daughtor, Mrs. Os car Wcoso of Ontario. Frank Edwards has moved with his family to tho Jim Flaming ranch. Airs. Edwnrds' undo, Sam Henry, has rented tho placo for flVo yoars and sho will keep houso for him for n whllo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Long and small son woro visiting at Chas. Dul lards Sunday ovonlng. Miss Tholma Thompson wnB visit ing frlonds nnd rolattvcs around Ar cadia Inst week. Frank Edwnrds took Jim Flomlng and wifo to Ontario Wodnosday whoro thoy took tho train for Port land. Mr. and Mrs. At Thompson aro sick at tholr homo with what Is thought to bo Flu. Tholma Thompson and Philip Bnr rott, former pupils, woro visiting tho school Wednesday. Miss dray, tho fifth grado tonch or nt Nyssa, spout tho wook ond with Mrs. C. W. Barrett. Etbort Butler Jr. and sons havo Just completed a nice bunk houso with n concrete bnsomont. Mr. Cnldwoll who lives on tho Waylund ranch has rontod tho Ralph Flomlng ranch for tho coming year. Aro you going? WhoroT To tho Rovlval. t DREWSEY Miss Holon Andorson taachor of tho Wolf Croak school nhovo Draw soy Is spending tho holidays with her mothor, Mrs. Jim Andorson at On tario. Miss Volyn Boyorly and Honry Richardson nttondod tho Mllldulo danco Christmas ovonlng. Montlo Dunton and Olon Bltz who havo boon attandlng tho Ontario high school aro homo spondlng tho Christ mas holidays' with tholr paronts. Tho Kimball Flat school gavo in tho following report for tholr school until Christmas: Pupils on tho hon or roll for punctuality for tho past four months are: Byron Dunton, doorgo duld, Zota Dunton, Robert Blockburn, Loron Dunton, Elolso Mc Mullon, Zolma Dunton, Viola Cham bors, Turner Dunton, Laura Brooka and Lola Dunton. Those porfoct In snolllng for the ontlro torm woro Thomas Howard, socond grado, ago olght yoars, and Robort Blackburn, sixth grado. ago olovon yoars. Tho second grado avoraged 15 to 18 words In a losBon and tho sixth grado averagod 20 words a lesson. This school has mado 100 per cont in at tendant and tho taachor, Miss Ollvo Slator of Boise doservos lots of pralV A splendid program and Christmas box with proaenta for all, was hold on tho last day before tho Christmas vacation. Clifford Richard who has been seriously ill and had Dr Hodges of Juntura to soo him left this wook for Ontario to boo Dr. Carl Bartlett who Is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. J Bartlett at that place. Mrs. J. D. Smith went to Ontario Hi a rimt of the wook to meet hor two daughters, Misses Frances and LucMe I Smith who were returning from the St. Torosa Academy at Boise where, thoy havo been attending school, t They oxpect to spond part of the holidays with -Mr. and Mrs. A. J.' Bartlett of Ontario, coming homo to Drewsey next week. Remombor tho Rovlval. Adv. NEWS FROM BONITA Tho Pnu Vnllnv rfundav School hnd a. Christmas eve entertainment which was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Phelan tor Christmas dinner. hi., irinint r na whn lit attending High School at Ontario spent Christ mas with her parents Mr. and Mrs Ooo. Lees. Wm. Miller and family wero guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Hammock Christmas day. . J. L. HammocK has movea nis-cav-tia tn tha t.aar rnnrh tn feed, having bought the Loos hay and pasture. Earl Weaver has returned to On tario having spent Christmas at Bonlta. Goo, Lees Is living on tno J. u. Fahy place this winter where he is feeding his own and Mr. Fnhy's cottto. Following Is tho Christmas pro gram given at tho Cow Valloy School houso. I. Seng: Christ Is Born. II. "Lighting tho Xmns candles". III. Song, "Silent Night." IV. Recitation, Edgar Fanning. V. Recitation, Cora Lowollon. VI. Angel's Seronndo. VII. Rocltatlon, John Phelan. VIII. Rocltatlon, Aurll Fanning. IX". Paper, Mr. Woods. X . Song. "Tho King". XI Rocltatlon, Johanna Powell. XII Rocltatlon, Mrs. Jones. XIII Rocltatlon, James Lowollfln MV Song, "Wavo tho Dantm.'." XV. Finances by Mr. Wood. Coma to tho Rovlval. Adv. PAID LOCAL ADS FOR HALE FOR SALE: 10 II. P Falrbanks- Morso dan Engine, like now. 1-4 Inch Parmn Water Llftor with dis charge pips. O. A. Kratz. FOR SALE 12 room modorn houso, close In, on Oregon Streot. Can bo ronUd as apartments if desir ed. Easy torms Soo Mrs. T. B. Fis or. Phone 93-W. 48 52. FOR BALE Bulok Readster. 600 first class condition, will consider bankable note. J. II. Tost, phono 110-W, Ontario, Oregon. tf FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring car in good condition Cheap for cash. Soo J. II. Oordon HAY delivered to any part of tho city. Call Sorvlce Tiro and Battery Co., Phono. 182. 847 5-tf. MISCELLANICOUR Mrs. A. T. Chrtslenson, tenchor of piano, Phone 170-W. 51 tt. WANTED to rent pluno. Phono OD-J. Miss Elizabeth O'Brien. 2-6,-pd. Anna S. Alton, Professional nurse, Phone 221-W. Payatto 2-3-4-5. I'd KSTKAY Sovoral woaks ago thero camo to my placo on Doad Ox Flat a rod holfor. Sho has no horns and would weigh fully 000 pounds. Has no vlslblo branding mark. Own er can claim eamo by paying costs of advertising and feed. O. W. Lot- tig, Payatto, Idaho R. F. D. No. 3. 8513-4-5. FORD TRUCK Almost now to trade for lots. Ed Holghtsman. 840 5-tf. Woman wants work by day or month. Good plain cook. Inquire, Box 454 Ontario. 025 4-6 pd. Tho Griffith Electric Shop is now movod to my rosldonco. Wo aro hot ter oqulppod to tako enro of your electrical wants promptly. A. D. Orifflth, Phono 228-J. 9244-5. FOR SALE fresh cow. Phono 102-R 4. Pd. FOR SALE Puro bred Poland Cnlnu Boar, or will exchange for grain. Ben Roso. 921 4-G. LOST OR STOLEN Two yjarl- tng steam, brand left hip, (Ell con nected). Please tako up and nottfy J. J. Dlllard. , 918-tf. It in nood of nurso call Mrs. Agnos Owens. Phono 129-W. 852--B l'U, NOTICE MODIFICATION OF Al FAI.FA GUARANTEE RECU LATIONH You aro horeby authorlzod to re- leaso Hay for shipment which Is lo cated In tho following sections In Mainour County which havo hereto foro boon provontod by Quarantine regulations Sec. 26 26 27 28 9 30 31 32 34 36 30 T. 20 S. R. 46 E. Beo. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 24 T. 16 S. R. 47 East. Soc. 28 20 30 31 32 33T. 16 B. R. 47 East. The following form of certificate should bo used by you In tho release of this bay and a very rigid inspec tion must be mado to make sure that hay tn question contains no Weevil after same has been baled, H. H. WEATHERSPOON, State Horticultural Commissioner. First publication, Doc, 30, 1920. Last publication, Jan. 13, 1921. IN THE DISTRICT COURT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE MATTER OF OEOROE HOWE, Bankrupt. NOTICE. To tho credltom of deorgo Howe In the District aforesaid Notice Is horoby given that on the 23rd day of June, 1920, tho said deorge Howo was adjudicated bank rupt, and tho first meeting of the creditors of the said doorgo Howe will be held in' Ontario. Malheur County, Orogon, on the 2Sth day of January, A. D. 1920. at the hour of one o'clock P, M. at which tlmo said creditors may attend and provo their claim, appoint a trustee, examino the bankrupt and transact such othor business as may be necessary, CLAYM STEARNS, Rofereo In Bankruptcy. First publication, Dec. 30, 1920. Last publication, Jan. 6, 1921, er please leave at Argus office. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lu tho County Court of tho Btnto of Oregon, for Malheur County IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF W. E. HULERY, DECEASED. Notlco Is hetoby glvon that on Do cumber 22, 1920, nn order of tho nbovo entitled Court was mado ap pointing tho undersigned, J. J. Dll lard, administrator of tho estnte of W. E. Hulcry, decouned. All persons having claims against tho nhovo en titled cstato will present the snmo, duly verified as by law required to tho said administrator at his placo of business In tho City of Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the dato of tho last publication of this notlco. J. J. DILLARD, Administrator. First publication, Dec. 30, 1920. Last publication, Jan. 27, 1921, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of tho State of Ort-gou for the Cuuuty of Malheur In tho Matter of tho Estate of SARAH FRANCES RYAN, Deceasod Notice Is horoby given that the underslgnod, executrix of tho above namod cstato, has filed In the above ontltlod court hor Final Account and Report of hor administration upon said citato, and that Tuesday tho 10th day of January, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said dny at tho Court House In Vale, Oregon, has boon duly flxod by tho said court as tho time and placo for hoarlng said Final Account and settling said cstato. Any and all porsons Inter ested In said cstato aro horoby noti fied to bo prcsont at said tlmo and placo and flto their objections. If any thereby, to said Final Account and contest tho same. Done and dated at Vale, Oregon, this 7th day of Docombor. 1920. JESSIE CLARA BCOTT Exooutrlx of tho cstato of Sarah Francos Ryan, Docoaosd. First Publication, Dccombor 9, 1920. Last Publication January 6, 1920. TRAIN SCHEDULE West Bound No. 17 Passongor 3:47 A.M. Dally No. 6 Mall 0:20 P.M. Dally No. 19 Passougor 4:30 P.M. Dally No. 23 Passongor 2:01 P.M. Dally No. 85 Passongor (Pony 9:33 A.M. Daily East Bound No. 18 Passongor 1:10 A. M. Dally No. 86 Passongor (Pony) 7:50 A.M. Daily No. 4 Passongor 9:33 A. M. Dally No. 6 Mall 2:20 P.M. Dally No. 24 Passongor 4:30 P. M. Dally Oregon Iutstcrn Ilrnncli West Bound No. 371 Mlxod Vnlo-Crano Doparts 10:00 A. M. Dally Ex. Sunday No. 373 Mlxod Vale-Brogan DopartB 12:30 P. M. Dally Ex. Sunday No. 193 PnsHongor Vato Departs 10:30 A.M.Sunday Only East Bound No. 372 Mlxod from Crane Arrive 2:60 P. M. Dally Ex. Bunduy No. 374 Mtxod from Brogan Arrlvo 4:60 P.M. Dally Ex. Sunday No. 194 Passcngor from Vale 3:05 P.M.Sunday Only JERSEYS Several Hih Grade Heifers and Young Cows For Sale. Coming fresh this month. Prices right. James A. Lackey fe Lloensed to Practice lu Oregon and Idaho O. A. KRATZ Municipal Engineer Mombor of American Association of Engineers Bower systems, water works, pave-1 menu, concrete dnslgn, assess- ments, office systems 408 Tllford Bldg., Portland, Oregon City Hall, Ontario, Orogon The Things You Go By We Make Them Turner Bros. Barney Ontario Pete I'lANO TONINO Those wishing tholr pianos tuned will please leave orders with Mrs. Charlie Cox. h. N. IIOCKETT. FOR SALE Buff Orpington roosters, pure bred stock. 2.50 each. Also Mammoth Pekln Ducks. 300, single or $6.00 pair. Hans Oft. On tario. Phone. 209-J-2. 855-4-7.pd oigns ANTLEE It Can't Leak, Because It's Made in One Piece EVER been scnIJcd by n leak ing hot-water bottle? This can't happen with a Kantleek. Kantteek Hot-Water Dags can't leak. They are "one piece" vatr bags moulded from pure toft rubber Into a single piece no joints or senmi. Moit hot-water bottles are made In sections and cemented. Cement cracks- bag IraVi' We guarantee a Kantleek for two yenrs or a new bag free. 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