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nnrnwun i THE ONTARIO AHOUS. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 1 t v fr' ' ' ' ' " ' - T notice op sfeuial uonl) eleotio.v State of Oregon ) County of Malheur) ss, City of Ontario ) WIIEREAB, Tho Couiinon Council of tbo City of Ontario, Mulhuur County, Oregon, did on tho 7th day of March, 1021, A. I)., duly enact an ordlnanco numbered 347 of tho Ordinances of tho City of Ontario, nnd Untitled: "An ordlnnnco submitting to tho IORal votorH of said City of Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, for tholr dolcrmlnutlon, tho (iiiostloii of con tracting a bonded Indebtedness In tho sum of Thlrtyclght Thousand (38,000) Dollars, nnd authorizing tho Common Council of tho mild City of Ontario, Mainour Coflnty, Oregon to Ibbiio tho nugotlahla Honds of said City for tho nggrcgato amount of Bald 138,000.00 for tho purpose of funding tho warrant Indebtedness now owed by Bnld City, for warrants which hnvo boon Issued and nro now outstanding and unpaid for want of funds, and declaring nn emergen cy."; which Bald Ordlnnnco was passed by tho Common Council at, a regular session thereof, on tho 7th day of March, A. O. 1021, and wns approv ed by tho mayor and attested by tho city recorder on said 7th day of March A. I). 1021, and In which It -was provided that a Bpcclal election of tho qualified electors within tho city of Ontario bo held, for tho pur poso of submitting to said clectorM for tholr determination, tho ques tion as In Bftld Ordlnanco net forth nnd contnlnod, therefore, NOTICE IS HE11EHY GIVEN thnt on tho 22nd day of March, A. I). 1021, a special election will bo hold nt tho City Hall In tho city of On tario, Malheur County, Oregon, for tho purposo of submitting to tho qualltlod electors of said city of On tario, tho following question for tholr determinatien: QUESTION "Shnll tho Common Council of tho City of Ontario, Malheur County, Orogon, bo authorized nnd empower ed to contract a bonded Indebted ness In tho sum or Thirty-eight Thousnnd (38,000) Dollars, nnd to lisuo tho negotiable bonds of said city In tho nggrcgato sum of Thirty eight Thousand (38,000) Dollars, to boar dnto of May 1st, nnd to boar Intorost at tho rato of Six por cent per nnnum, and to become absolute ly duo nnd payablo May 1st, 1031, for tho purposo or creating n fund for tho paymont of wnrrnntH of tho said City of Ontnrlo, which hnvo boon horotoforo Issuod nnd nro now outstanding nnd unpaid?" That tho polls for said election shall bo oDonod nt tho hour of eight o'clock A, M. (in said 22nd day of March. A. D. 1021. nnd romnln open until tho hour or twolvo o'clock noon, und bo closed until tho hour or ono o'clock r. M. whon mo same shall bo oncucd nnd romnln open un til tho hour or sovon o'clock I. M., when thoy shnll closo, all on tho snmo day. Thnt tho nnnolntcd officers to con duct snlil election nre: Works; Tom P. Arnold, V. F. Cochran nnd ninnch Anderson. B. P. Taylor nnd J. a. Slnnlos. 8r. Judges, Thnt all persons ovor tho ngo of twonty-nno yonrs, who nro not niioiiH nnd who ore rosldents of tho Stnto of Orogon, nnd who hnvo resldod within tho corporate limits of tho City of Ontnrlo. for nt least six months noxt prerodlng tho dnto of said election, shutl bo entitled to Yoto nt such spoclnl election, nnd not othorwlso. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, by or dor of tho Common Council of tho City of Ontnrlo, Orogon, I hnvo horo unto set my hand nnd affixed the official seal or said city, tins .in day of March. A. I). 1021. n. i nEAUiioHN, (SEAM Acting City llecorder OREOON PRUNES Choice or chnrd run Oiegnn Italian prunes, 1020 chop, In 25 or BO pound boxeH, or moro, dollvorod nnywhero In Ore gon by pnrrol post or express pre paid, at 12 cents pound; by freight to any railroad station In stnto, at 11 cents In 100 lb, lots or more. Quality guaranteed. Bend remit tance with ordor to Oregon I'runo Co. 732 Morgan Illdg., Tortlaud, Orogon. 1415. MALHEUR COUNTV REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS RECORDED FK11 1!0 TO .MAH. .1 My Reputation la at stake on every tiro I send out of this storo. I fool that I can unqualifiedly recommend Ooodyonr Tires to ovory automobllo owuor In Ontario. vU xjpgjLfl I Ford Garage Seed Barley Ooud. plume, uniform soed barley for sale at ranch 7 miles west or Ontario, on Vale road. 800 bushols Trlbt and COO bushels common barley. D. P. Dearborn, Ontario R. F. D. Sheriff II. Lee Noe to Mabel Uobuuer, N&SW Sec. 20-1 G-4 7. Jan. 3, 1021. $84.48. ChtiB. O. U undersoil et ux to Rich ard Uallowoy ot ux, SW'UNWU, N HSWU. SEUSWV4 Hec. 12-18-43. Oct. 22, 1018. G,000.00. V. A. Tetilsch ut ux to.J. II. Wolf, Lots 1 and 2, Block U, Teutschs Add. to Nyssu. May 14, 1000. 3G0. W. A. Teutsch et ux to J. It. Wolf Lots 1 nnd 2, lllock 3, Teutsch's Add. to Nyssn. April 10, 1000. $300. Mary E. Davis to J. A. Arbuckle, EVSNW.Vi Sec. C-18-17. August 3, 1020. $4,000.00. Kay Comes) h et ux to Robert Hurkhurdt ot ux, NHSVUSW',4SW U Sec. 0-18-47. Fob. 28, 1021. $3, 000.00 Sheriff II. Leo Noo to Inn II. Young, 3',4SE',iSEU Sec. 17-3.1-41. Feb. 2C, 1021. 08. OS. Sheriff II. Leo Noo to C. 1. Jam eson, NWViSWU Sec 1C-32-41. Feb. 2C, 1021. $10.00 Frank James Dutcher et ux l Larkln M. I'ursell, 85x127 It. In NHUNEVi Soo. 32-10-47. Jan, 7, 1021. $800.00. ' Florence lloscllus ot vlr to ilortlm E. (Ircon, NWUNEU See. 3-3G-37. Fob. 26, 1021. $10.00. S. E. Illuylock et ux to Chas. It. I'etorson, Und. ',4 Int. In Lot C, Dlock 21, Hlverton, Dec. 22, 1020. $000.00. Christina Thomas et vlr to Mal eour County, Itoad ltW t hrough Ulocks 8C und 80, Wcstlall Add. to Nyssa, Fab. 21, 1021. $G30.00. James T. Iaughlln ut ux to Mal eour County, Itoad IliW through Ulocks 87 and 88, Westflold Add. to Nyssa. Keb. 7, 1021. f-MB-OO. James T. Iiughlln et ux to Mai hour County, Itoad RIW through S WU8IVU Sec. 20-10-47. Feb. 7, 1021. $000.00. U. S. A. to Carl E. Archer, KM 8E4 8oc. 7 J W4BWU Sec. 8-10-43. Nov. 2, 1020. Frnnk Golden to It. V. Husk, Lot 0, Dlock 8, Nyssa. April 3, 1021. $10 J. II. Itlx ot nl to Thomas (Inl brcalth, BNEWNEU Sec. 30-1G-47. Nov. 13, 1020. $2,000.00. T. A. Oluasou to Nols Itasmusson, Lots 6, 7, 8, 0 nnd 10, In Dlock 33, Ontario. Feb. 21, 1021. $000.00. Sheriff II. Leo Noo to Jennie Mat thews. Annex Aero Tract No 28. 'March G, 1021. $10.27. Marriage Llceuit'i Clmrloy Edw. Itlchnrdson and Casslo Donaldson, March 2. 1021. I'oarl It. Shrlvor and Elslo Mb tier. Mnrch 4, 1021. Complaints Filed In Circuit Court Win. E. Leos vs. May Wilson nnd Ontario Natlonnl Dank, March 1, 1021. Foreclosure of Tax Lion. C. C. Muollor vs. James E. Law ronco ot nl. Mnrch 3, 1021. Recov ery of Money. $GG7.70. Orn I. Hoffman vs. J. C. Outer. Mnrch 3, 1021. Hecovory on Nolo. $263.08 1'nclflo Livestock Co. vs Malheur Live Stock & Land Co., Mnrch 4, 1021. Damages. $6,600.00.' J L. l'opo vs. M. It. Powell ot nl. March 4, 1021. Hecovory on Ac count. $268.68. John W. HushoI vs. John C. Med Un ot nl. Mnrch 4, 1021. Foreolosuro or Mortgage $13,600.00. M. I), Sponcor vs. D. D, Joslyn March 6, 1021. Hecovory or Monoy. $77125. CAititoN m:.Movi:it L. o. O. Co. will romovo carbon rrom nny car or onglno without In Jury In any wny. Also Intensifies rrom 25 to 70 ft Think Tr It Tho proor Is wJuit you want. Uso lots or nlr U possible with L. o, O. Co, At all doalors, For 10 gallns, 60c, 14. -p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is horoby given that tho uiidorHlgued has been nppolntod ad ministrator or tho Mtato or John (lllbort, deconsod, by tho County Court or Mnlhour County, Orogon. All portions having claims against tho said eatato nro hereby notified to prosout tho same, duly vorlflod as by law roaulrod. to tho undorslgned ad- .'mlnlstrntor nt his office In Ontario, Oregon, within six months from tho dnto of tho rirst publication or this nnttco. Done and dated and first publish ed this 10th day or March, 1021, WELLS W. WOOD. Administrator or tho ostato or John Gilbert, doceased. First Publication, Mnrch 10, 1021, Last publication, April 7, 1021, FRUITLAND BENCH Mrs. Charles W. llnzeltlnc Word wns received Saturday that Grandma Hazoltlno bad passed away suddenly at noon March G, or heart tronblo at tbo home or her daughter, Mrs. Carpenter, In Nnmpa. Sho IcnveH her hesband, Chan W Hazol tlno, nnd six children: Mrs. Whipple of Pnyotto, Mrs. Cnrpontorof Nnmpa, Mrs. Hull or Holso. Malcolm W. or near Fruttlnnd, John or fllrnus Ferry, nnd Wnlter or Twin Fnlls. Tho llnzcltlncs have lived In the Pnyotto valley nearly thirty years nnd ore will known. Tho body wns tnkon to Pnyotto and tho Mineral services held Tuosdny nrternoon nt 2:30 In tho Dnptlst church and tho body laid to rest In Hlvorsldo cemetery. About forty gnthorcd nt tho II, O, Qnrdnor home Tuesday for tho Ladles Aid meeting or the M. E. church. It wns decided to hold a bnskot social or all church members nt tho Ilungntow this Wednesday evening. Tho Mothers' Clrclo mot Frldny nrternoon nt tho School Auditorium tho first time for sovcrnl wcoks be cause of bad roads. It was a pa triotic meeting, each mcmbor re sponded to tho roll call by n quota tion. Miss Dnrrett gnvo n reading; a piano duct wns rendered by Misses Dorothy Lowls and Vtrginln Ady; music by tho grades and snmo ex cellent papers woro read, Saturday evening Mrs. Wm. Illrd sail gnvo n most delightful party honoring Mr. Mrdsnll's birthday, March 6, and tho son "Dickie's" nn nlcorsnry on March G. About thirty tlvo guests w'oro prosont to enjoy tho music nnd gnmcrf. Tho hostess served most delirious refreshments at 11:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Manser nro tho parents of nn 8 M pound daughter born, Saturday, March 5th. Mrs. L. S. Pobst has gono to link er to seo her mothar who Is 111. I). L. Ingnrd wns In Holso tho past wcok. . Tho Highway Commissioners nnd Stnto Engineers nro graveling the highway from tho Payette river brldgo to Dowmnn's .cornor. Hov. Clydo L. Walker occupied tho pulpit nt tho M. E. church Sun day whllo tho now pastor, Hov. O. C. Todd Is nway at Pocntello arrang ing his business to tnko up his work hero as pastor. Paul Bargout Is homo from tho Stnto University. Mrs. O. Taylor of Nebraska nnd Mrs. Ilrockolhurflt of t'ulllornln wura guests ot Mrs. John Tnckctt n few days this week. J. E, Hurley of Puyotto wns a guest nt tho M. O. I'licliort homn Sunday. Mrs. J. Hnuort nnd daughter nnd two grandsons weio In Payel'o Fri day In nttendenco nt n dinner party nt tho homo of Mrs. Henry Sailer beck. Tuosdny night the neighbors or Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lewis gave them an old fashioned rharlvnrl. Mr. Lowls was compelled to go to Fruit land for cnts and smokes. Mr. und Mrs. J N. Hill nnd fnm I lly were dnwn Saturday nnd Sunday to attend the Dtrdsnll party. Misses Evn nnd Edna Dlnmutrom woro out Y Pom Payette to attend the Hlrdsall party on Saturday evening Mr. und Mrs. N. A. Peacock were In Welser Sunday, dinner guests or Mr. nnd Mrs, A. L. Kingsbury. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Drown and son Paul have returned rrom n wlntor spent In Cnllfornla and Just nt pres ent nro visiting tholr daughter Dolllo In Dolso. The monthly C. E. meotlng will be hofd noxt Saturday evening at tho homo or Miss Mnrjorlo Coon. Hubort Kutch wns nt tho dinner Sunday at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. Q. Coon hnvo moved to tho Hands ranch on Hlvorsldo Avonuo recently vacated by J. N. Hill. Ttvcnty.firtli Attnlvrr.n.y Sundny tho nlno chlldron of Mr. and Mrs. C. Honflold on tbo McKln noy Island woro hostesses to n sump tuous dinner honoring thn twenty fifth anniversary of tholr parents wedding. Over 100 guests woro pres ent bringing lovely gifts of silver nnd furniture Thero wcro guests from Nampn, Falk, Now Plymouth, Pnyotto nnd Frultlnnd nnd n most dollghtful tlmo was had. "Permanent as the Pyramids" CONCRETE PRODUCTS vnjpnmwraH IIHTrrmWHAlekiWi Concrete is the Foundation of nil Permanent Structures ( If You Are Building For Permanence Use Concrete s Concrete Irrigation Pipe Concrete Drainage Pipe Concrete Sewer Pipe Our plant is equipped with modern machinery, our methods of manufacture are those gained through years of experience, our labor ia skilled, our product is the best obtainable. You get the benefit of every pound of cement used. 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