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MM7VtHUl THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 JI JW. I i 1 FRUITLAND BENCH Rev. Earl Cotton and sister, Miss Irene, of Salem, camo Wednesday for a week's visit with tho B. Wheal don family. Mr. and Miss Cotton wore former residents of Frultland when their father was superinten dent of schools here. Mr. and Mrs. II. Flckon loft last Thursday for a month's visit at Kinsley and Bison, Kansas. At the latter placo they will attend tho fiftieth woddlng anniversary of Mrs. FIcken's parents. Mrs. P. H. Halleck loft Thursday for her homo at Ablleno, Kansas, at ter a short visit with Mrs. Wm. Hoi lenheck. Mrs. Halleck has boon spending tho summer with her daughter, Mrs. Plumb, at Colvlllo, Wash. Tho married mon of Frultland played tho High school haskett ball team Thursday evening. The score was 1C to 8 in favor of tho married mon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howe and fam ily returned Saturday from Bozo man, Mont., whero they had been visiting Mr. Howe's father and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Orover are tho parents of a seven pound daughtor, born Friday, August lth. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Qladlsh and Miss Nova Snoldor, of Hlgglnsvlllo, Missouri, camo by auto for n visit with tho brother, Henry and family, on their way to California. Saturday evonlng a largo com munity party was held at tho W. II. Reoman homo, at which seventy five attended. Gnmrs and music In which young and old took part mado up tho evening's entertainment af ter which Ice cream and cako were sorved. Elbert Butler, Jr., returned Fri' day from Walla Walla, Wach., whore ho purchased 3500 sheep, to bo delivered September 15th. Mrs. Chas. Gossett ind little son aro visiting relatives In Spokane for a couplo of weeks. Miss Mildred Long has gono for a trip to Yellowstone Park. Sho was accompanied by her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Lackey of St. Anthony. Her. Blom of Ontario, filled his appointment here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Crowley of Frult land, were visiting Wolfo Qulnley Sunday. Mrs. Earl Quinloy and Mrs. Ed. Wolfe wore visiting Mrs. Jim Ben all Monday afternoon. Mr. Fowlor Is in this neighbor hood with his threshing machine. The young marriod people of Nys- sa had a picnic at Locust Park Sun day. John Hunt of Boise, was down to his ranch Tuesday. He called on soveral farmers and talked hay buy ing but mado no one an offer. LOCAL PERSONALS OWYHEE Miss Ethel Brown returned to her homo In Crane Monday after spend ing the past three weeks at the C. F. Cox home. Mrs. Andy Lackey and her daugh ter, Miss Ruth Lackey arc touring tho Yellowstone this week. A son was born a week ago Sun day to Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, Jr., who reside southwest of tho city. Mrs. Claude Green of Caldwell, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Butler during the past week. W. H. Brooke left Sunday even ing for Portland and other westside points on a short vacation trip seek ing a climate cure for a hay fever attack. Misses Cecelia and Evelyn Gal lagher accompanied Mr. and Airs. A. B. Olson to the Interior for a short visit at the headquarters ranch of tho P. L. S. company. Ivan E. Oakes returned yesterday from a trip to Juntura on business. Tho annual picnic of the W. C. T. U NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, OREGON, TO IMPROVE THE FOLLOWING STREETS AND AVENUE, TO WIT: OREGON, RICHARD SON AND VIRTUE STREETS AND TENNESSEE AVENUE, VIZ: Improving Oregon Streetfrom Its Intersection with tho pavement on Illinois Avenue, north, to its Inter section -with the Alley north of Blocks Four (4) and Five '( 5) in Riverside Addition to the said City of Ontario, lrX tho following manner to-wlt: ' 1 By grading said Street to the proper subway. 2 By covering the surface thereof with gravel, for a width of sixteen (16) feet and a depth of five (6) Inches. will be held next Tuesday at tho Gramse Grove. At this meeting tho OREGON SLOPE Miss Gortrudo Heslup Is tho guest of hor brothor Tom IIcslup of Bolso. Mrs. Robt. Van'Horno and Miss Maudo Culp called on fi lends In Payette Tuosday. , Mrs. D, a. Brown of Corvallls, Is spending a fow days with hor son, E. L. Brown. P. M. Boals, S. J. Simpson, E. D. Tomllu and I. I. Culbertson attend ed tho clovor growers' mooting at Cairo Thursday ovouing. Mrs. Otto C. Miller and chlldron, Mrs. W. F. Vlncont, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Martin and L. L. Culbertson motored to Mann's ciook Monday for n fow days outing. II. IC. Lattlg and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karat and daughtor and Miss Wright of Paotto, woro din nor guests Sunday of Mr. and Mis. Waltor Davis. Mrs. W. K. Wilkin nnd daughter of Wostorvill, Ohio, arrived Sunday evening for nn oxtonded visit with tho formor's son, Ora Wilkin and wife Misses Jauctto and Ills Clntcs visltod Miss Gortiudo Boals Mondny, Mrs. John McNary of Coshocton, Ohio, who has boon visiting her sis ter Mrs. Robt. Van Horno, loft Sun day ovonlng for Portland nnd other coast points. Mr. and Mrs. Snow of Payette, visited frlondH on tho Slopo Monday. Mrs. Ora Wilkin of Payette was tho guest of Mrs. C. A. Karst Inst Tuosdoy. Mrs. Mabel Nickoisos of Middle ton, visited hor parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Heslup sovoral duys last wepk Miss Ruby Channor returned from Salem Monday after spondlng tho summer with hor brother, John Chnunor. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. lliown nio ro Jolclng oor tho arrival of a nlno pound baby girl at their homo Thurs day, Aug 12. Misses Lucllo Loughroy nnd Maude Stogall of Payette, -lsltod friends on tho Slopo Monday, L. R. Brlothnupt, county ngvnt, nnd Mr. Shoohan, Bocrotary of tho Idaho Scod Qrowois association, woro on tho Slopo Friday looking oor tho cloor flolds, Tho largost yiold of whoat uvor produced In this community, was grown by A. A, Guttoridgo, who had had a Hold of Dlcklow wheat which throshod out soonty-fIvo bushels por aero. Tho Dead 0 Flat baseball toam will play tho Adrian team noxt Sunday at 2 p. in. on tho Pa) otto diamond. Mrs. 0. C. Wilcox ontortnlnod Saturday afternoon in honor of tho fourth blrthduy nmihorsary of hor son Bobby. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In gnmos, after which tho birthday luncheon with a beautiful birthday cako holding four red candlos forming tho center ploco, wns greatly onjoyed by tho youngsters. A runaway toam, on tho Schwel zer ranch, belonging to Oce Schwel zer, causer quite a little excitement Monday. Goldlo Beard, who was driving, was thrown from tho -wagon, tho not injured. Mablo Pill ion caught tho team after tho wagon reach was broken. One horso was qlto badly cut and a wheel rim broken but no ono was hurt, tho a number of Jlttlo folks woro playing In tho vicinity of tho runaway. Ruth and Nina Sorvoss of Nyssa, woro guosts of tho McGInnls girls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowo attend ed tho funorale of Mrs. Clarenc Nesbltt of Payette Monday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nesbltt wero 0. A. C. classmates of Jullcn Lowo. Mr. and Mrs. T. ti. DoBord, Fred Kllngback and Kenneth McDonald mado a business trip to Ontario Wodnosday. Max and Bustor Schwolzer aro guests at tho homo of their undo, Oco Sshwolzor nnd family this week. Mr. and Mrs. CInudo Wlllson and son, Donald, and John Bigelow, Sr visited at tho S. D. Blgolow homo Sunday evening. Choir practice will bo hold at tho Kllngback homo Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Schwolzer and daughtor, Dolla, started Monday for a car trip to Pendleton and else whoro in search of n location for a homo, nnd to visit relatives. Carl Fonn roturnod Monday from Pendleton to holp his father during haying nnd potato digging. Beforo Boiling your grain or sood bvo Andrews Grain Co. (Do) or Building), Ontario, Oregon. iai)i:ii'H itisiiNiiKits Wo Jiavo our Wool and Cotton Blankots lu for tho Chilly w cither NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that under nnd by vlrtuo of an oxecutlon In foreclosmo Issued by the Clork of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Mnlheur, datod the 14th day of August, 1822, nnd dlrocted to mo, upon a decrco nnd order of s.ilo rendorcd In tho said Court on tho 14th day of Aug ust, 1922, whoroln Lewis Nodlo ns plaintiff rocovorcd judgment nnd docroo against Arthur C. Miller and Virginia- C. Mlllor as defendants for tho sum of $1,000.00, with Interest thoroon fiom tho 2Gth day of May, 1920, at tho rato of olght por cont por annum, (loss tho sum of $70.00 paid thoroo;i on tho 2Cth day of May, 1921) and $100.00 nttornej's fees, nnd further costs of $17.00, which Judgmont nnd decroo furthor directed tho salo of tho following doscrlhod real property, situated In Mainour County, Oregon, to-wlt: Tho East HnU of tho East Half of thuSouthwost Quarter of tho South oast Qunrtor (EESWUSEVi ). Soctlon 23, Township 10 South, Rnugo 47, E. W. M., containing ton (10) acres, togothor with nil ditch and wntor rights therounto belong ing, I will on Monday, tho 18th day of Soiitombor. 1922, at tho hour of 11 o'clock In tho forenoon of said i day, at tho north main ontrnnco door of tho County Court Houso In Vnto, Malheur County, Oregon, Bell at public auction to tho htghost bidder for cash, nil right, tltlo and intorost which said defendants had on tho 4th day of May, 1920, and now have In said real property with tho appurtonauces, to satisfy said Judgmont and docroo in favor of said plaintiff' nnd against said de fendants, togothor Tilth snld at torney's foos, and Intorost and ac cruing costs upon said salo. Datod at Vale, Oregon, this 15th dny of August, 1922. H. LEE NOE, Shorlff. By C. W. Glonn, Doputy. Date of first publication August 17, 1922. Dato of last publication Soptember 14, 1922. Dato of salo Septombor 18, 1922, at 11 a. in. liiaa nf iha momhorahln wilt lio ,1nn Mrs. J. T. McNulty and daugh ters, Misses Cora and Ethel, and Misses Mae Piatt and Luella Callln are home after spending two weeks at Seaside. Mrs. Nell O. Bedford who was In Portland on a buying trip, returned homo today. P. J. Gallager loft Monday for Burns on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Skow who mo tored to Portland, Seaside and other western Oregon points, returned home Tuesday. Miss Blanche Mc Donald accompanied them. Little Miss Helen Blackaby of Homedale, Is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larue Blackaby. Mrs.Kershaw of Waltsburg, Wn., and her daughter, Miss Fredoricka, who have been tho guests of Mrs. Korshaw's sister, Mrs. O. M. Castle man, leave today for their home in Washington. A merry party of young ladles, tho guests of Miss Mary Mallet, and chnporoned by Miss Pansy Mallett, aro enjoying a two weeks' camping trip at Starkey Hot Springs. The party includes Mary Mallett, Ula Gramse, Myrna Secoy, Alma and Ruth Homan and Ella Messeo. Mrs. Myrtle Smith and little son, Everett arrived Sunday morning from Porham, Minn., for a month's visit with hor pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Bull and other relatives Mrs. Bull who has been very 111, Is somewhat better. Mrs. L. L. HIckox and two sons returned to Caldwell Tuesday after a fow days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BTU1 and hor sister. Mrs. Smith from Minnesota. Arthur Wyat Is able to be about on crutches after being confined to his bod soveral weeks from a broken log. Judgo nnd Mrs. G. L. King re turned this week from their trip to Salmon river. Mrs. J. W. McCulloch returned Tuosday from Wllametto valley points. Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmusson anil family left Wednesday for Cadilnc, Michigan, going via Vancouver, B. C. and tho Canadian Pacific. By laying sewer pipes whero ne cessary; by -laying concrete headers whero necessary. 4 By constructing street monuments where necessary. 5 By constructing street drainage whero necessary. 6 By constructing concrete culverts where necessary. 7 By constructing a concrete side walk, eight (8) feet In width and a concrete curb, fourteen (14) feet from tho property line, on the west side of Block Two (2) and on the east side of Block Eloven (11). in said City of Ontario. 8 By constructing a concrete side walk, fire (5) feet In width and a concrete curb, fourteen (14) feet from the property line, along the west side of Blocks 1152153 154 and 155 and along the east side of Blocks 10-106-107-108 and 109, all in said City of Ontario. 9 By constructing a concrete side walk four 4) feet In width on the east side of Block Four (4) In Riv erside Addition to said City of On tario. 10 By constructing concrete curb fourteen (14) feet from the prop erty line along the west side of Blocks Five (5) and Seven (7) .and along tho east side of Blocks Four (4) and Eight (8) all in said Riv erside Addition to said City of Ontario. Improving Richardson Street by constructing a concrete sidewalk fivo (5) feet In width along the East side of Block Nineteen (19) in said City of Ontario. , Improving Virtue Street by con structing a concrete sidewalk five (5) feet In width along the East side of Block Ten (10) in said Riverside Addition and along the East side of , Block 124, all in said City of Ontario. Improving Tennessee Avenue by constructing a concrete sidewalk five (5) feet in width along the South side of Block 115 In said City of Ontario. THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 362, passed, approved and effective on tho 7th day of August A. D. 1922, imk tlce is hereby given to all property owners nffected thereby, that the Common Council of tho City of On tario, Oregon, Intends to Improve all of the following described Streets and Avenue in said City ac cording to the provisions of said Ordinance, reference to which Is hereby made for greater certainty, and to assess the cost of said im provements upon the property ad jacent thereto and especially ben efited thereby, except the cost of all street intersections which shall be paid by said City. It is the Council's intention to f improve 'the following streets and avenue as follows, to-wit: OREGON STREET from its inter section with the pavement on 1111- hntn Aitrttlllrt ATi 4a tfrrt fnf nttnnA iiuia a.rauu, iiui in, lu no imui op tion with the Alley north of Blocks Four (4) and Fivo (5) In River side Addition to the said City of Ontario, in tho following manner, to-wit: 1 By grading said Street to the proper subway. a By covering tho surface thereof with gravel, for a width of Sixteen (16) feet and n depth of five (5) inches. 3 By laying sewer pipes where ne- cossary; by laying concrete headers whero necessary. 4 By constructing street monu ments where necessary. 5 By constructing a street drainage where necessary." 6 By constructing concrete culverts where necessary. 7 By constructing a concrete side walk eight (8) feet in width and a concrete .curb, fourteen (14) feet from the property lino, on the west side of block Two (2) and on the east side of Block Eleven (11) in said City of Ontario. 8 By constructing a concreto side walk five (5) feet in width and a concrete curb fourteen (14) feet from the property line, along the west side of Blocks 1-152-153-154 and 155 and along the east side of Blocks 10-106-107-108 and 109, all in said City of Ontario. 9 By constructing a concrete side walk four (4) feet In width on the east side of Block Four (4) in Riv erside Addition to the said City of Ontario. 10 By constructing a concrete curb fourteen (14) feet from the prop erty line along the west side of Blocks Five (5) and Seven (7) and along the east side of Blocks Four (4) and Eight (81 all in said Riv erside Addition to the said City of Ontario. RICHARDSON STREET by con structing a concrete sidewalk five (5) feet In width along the east side of Block Nineteen (19) In said City of Ontario. VIRTUE STREET by constructing a concrete sidewalk five (5) feot in width along tho east side of Block Ten (10) In said Riverside Addition and along the east side of Block 124, all in tho said City of Ontario. TENNESSEE AVENUE by con structing a concrete sidowalk five (5) feet In width along the south side of Block 115 In said City of Ontario. And further notice is hereby giv en, that the said Common Council will meet at the Council Room, in tho City Hall, on the 5th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1922, at the hour of olght o'clock p. m. for the purpose of considering objectives to and pro tests against said improvements and the assessment of property to pay the cost thereof and all owners of property that Is adjacent to said streets and avenue proposed to be improved aro hereby called upon to appear, before the said common Council and show cause, if any, why said improvements should not bo mado and said property assessed for the tost and expense thereof. Dated this 8th day of August A. D. 1922. CLAY M. STEARNS, (SEAL) City Recorder. Dreamland ' Attractions FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG 18,19 Unusual special production "THE SHEIK OF ARABY" "LEATHER PUSHERS NO. B" SUN., MON., TUBS., AUG 20, 21, 22 RODOLPH VALENTINO and MAE MURRY In "THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL" Her dancing, her passionate love and'Rodolph Valentino make this one you won't forget. Mack Sennett Comedy WED. and THURS., AUG. 23, 24 JACK HOLT nnd LILA LEE In "ArTEK THE SHOW" Comedy FRI. and SAT., AUG. 26, 26 WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" Don't miss this LEATHER PUSHERS NO. 0 Coming1 "Connecticut King Arthur's Court. Yankee In PAID LOCAL ADS FOR SALE Friday and Saturday only, tickets at. Dreamland for, "Tho Sholk of Araby." rOR SALE Baby basket, white onnmol. Inquire Mrs. Rex Mar quis. Phono 206 R 3. It Boforo selling your grnln or seed seo Andrews Grain Co. (Boyer Building), Ontario, Oregon. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs Stella Mason Cox wishes to announce to hor former pupils nnd nny othors desiring to enter hor music class that 'slip will return to Ontario about August 25, nnd hor classes will start Septombor 1st Sho further wishes to nnnounco she will teach cello and viola along with violin and pianoforte. Those LOST Sterling silver: bar pin set with Rhinestones. Pinder pleaso loavo at Argus ottlco and receive re ward 3G It TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. Chris tlansen. Phono 170 W. 34 4t FOR SALE 35 shares of Nevada Ditch stock. H. A. Arneson. tf. TIRED? PLAYED OUT? FOR SALE Lots 35 and 36 In block 3 of Riverside Addition to City of Ontario. Send us your vory best rash offor at onco as this, prop erty must be sold to settle estate. D. Stoutenburg, Buttorflcld, Minn. 2t LOST Brown horse 4 years old, weight about 1200. Strayed away from my place July 10. Liberal re ward for Information leading to re covery. W. G. Armstrong, Ontario, Oregon. 35 4t FOR SALE Jorsoy Milch Cow, trosh 20 days; Uso somo Whito Leghorn Pullets. mile east of town. W. T. Parker. 35 2t FOR SALE RIGHT Two milch Cows. Ono trosh In August, one Jorsoy-Guernsoy. Also two brood Sows, ono to farrow about desiring further Information phono Sept. 1st, one not brod. C. W. Gar 00 J. Credits given in school work. 'rett, 3ft miles cat ot Ontario, 34tt You9 11 welcome this washday service Is there anything so tiring as tugging over wash-tubs or a home washing machine? It's work that saps the strength and makes one tired for several days after. You'll like tho relief we can give send us your entire family washing. Soft, fleecy suds of neutral soap remove .alP stain and soil; rainsoft water, many changes of it, thoroughly rinses the clothes;" and ironers that conserve textile life put each seam and fold neatly into place. And, all things considered, this service less than doing' the washing at home. costs Phone and we will have our representative call. Greet your husband with a smile next washday evening. ONTARIO LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING WORKS ealwg CMStft k . i.WM.IWWW xmmkikVi-mMK IMIBUMlEMnSSStt&Uh83Mtt33