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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 5 1922 IRONSIDE NEWS Ironsldo was visited with a heavy frcezo Wednesday night. Mr. and Mra. Frank Jones re turned from Vale Wednesday. Fred and Dave Lawronco and El mer Molthan loavo for Flag Sunday they will gather helr cattle for pasture , Davo Buchanan has gone to .Burns on business. Chas. Emlson and Mr. Appleheo of Ontario, wero In this vicinity (Wednesday on business. G. It. Dickson mado final proof on his homestead Friday at Vale. Qus Wlso mado a business trip to Ontaio Tuesday. W. n. Lofton has purchased tho wood sawing outfit from D. Whit moro. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lawrenco of Unity, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Lawrenco at Ironside Ell Rise, Mrs. Lottie Coburn and Grandma RIso motored to Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fallen of Nampa moved to their now home near Ironsldo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Elms motored to Unity Sunday, and wero over night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. White. - -tjjg Sam Faust and family of Oregon City aro visiting his brother Ben Faust at Camp Crook, and friends NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tho legal voters and taxpayers of the City of Ontario, Oro., that a meeting of tho Common Council of said City will i bo held a tho City Hall, on tho Cth day of November, 1922, at tho hour of i 7:30 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of discussing any or all of the different items contained in tho City Budget for 1923, hereinafter set out, with any citizen therein interested. 1 Tho following Is tho Budget prepared by the Budget Committee of tho City of Ontario and shows in detail tho amounts of money necessary for tho different expenses of tho City during tho ensuing fiscal year, to gether with tho estimated rovonuos of tho City from all sources other than municipal taxes. CITY OF ONTARIO. OREGON, BUDGET FOR 1023 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE NO. Recorder One Troasuror Ono Attornoy Ono Marshal Ono I'ollconuui Extra Chief Fire Dept One Firomon Fifteen Health Officer Ono Supt. Water System Ono Engineer, Water System ....Ono Collector, Wator System .. Ono Laborers, Wator Systom Extra Pound Master Ono Janitor, City Hall One Carotalcor, Cometery Ono Stroot Commissioner Ono Laborers, Street Extra Laborers, Sowers Extra Sanitarian Ono Librarian, City Library .... Ono Janitor, City Library Ono Mayor Ono Couucllmon Six SALARY PER YEAR TOTAL $ 900.00 900.00 180.00 180.00 300.00 300.00 1500.00 1500.00 4.00 per shift 200.00 180.00 180.00 Services rendered 800.00 CO.OO . CO. 00 1500.00 1500.00 ..1080.00 & house rent 1080.00 840.00 840.00 3.20 por day 320.00 fees 200.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 1500.00 ' 1500.00 3.20 por day 900.00 3.20 por day 300.00 Fees 100.00 900.00 900.00 300.00 300.00 480.00 480.00 $5.00 per regular meeting attended 3G0.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES Meals, Jail Prisoners $ 20.00 Telephone, City 100.00 Supplies, Fire Department 1,00.00 Auto Sorvlco, Wator Systom 300.00 Fuel, Wator Systom , 1C0.00 Freight and Express 100.00 Runt, Wurohouso Wator System 120.00 Supplloa Wntor Systom 370,00 Fuel, City Hall . 425.00 Suppllot, Cometory 50.00 Suppllos, City Hall 125.00 Team, Stroot Commissioner 000.00 Suppllos, Stroot Dept 250.00 Fuel, Library 160.00 Telephone, Library 50.00 Stationery, Library 50.00 $13,700.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repairs, City Hall and Jail $390.00 Motors and Tools, Wator System 400.00 Repairs, Water Systom 300.00 Up-lteop, Sowor and Water Pipes 100.00 Magazines nud Books, Library 340.00 Repairs Library 100.00 Up-keop, Streets and X-Wnlks 750.00 Cometory Improvoinouts 700.00 Park Impiovomouts and Up-keep 1000.00 $3,030.00 . CONSTRUCTION Now Streets , INSURANCE Premiums LIGHTS, WATER AND POWER Electric Power, Wator Systom $2000.00 Comotory Irrigation 100.00 Lights, Stroots and City Hall 3500.00 Wator, Hydrants and City Hall 300.00 irrigation, Depot and Parks Electric Powor, Sowers Lights, Library , , Wator, Library $1,080.00 $2,000.00 $ G5.00 at Ironside. Mr. Faust was form erly a resident of this place. John Woodcock and George Eddy of Malheur are threshing in this vi cinity this week. A. E. NIckles purchased a num ber of boef steers from C. W. Klb ler. Davo Graham and Mr. Stubble field of Ontario, spent a few days in this vicinity this week. Mrs. J. T. Long returned home from Nampa where she has been staying for tho last flvo weeks tak ing treatment for rheumatism. She is much Improved in heatlh. Mrs. Nell Jonsen and little son have returned, from Logan Utah, whoro they have been visiting rel atives for some time. Chas. Bullard shipped a carload of potatoes tho Ip.st of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller of Vale wero visiting their nephew, Jim Miller .and family Sunday. Mrs. Frank Stubs of Kyssa, who has several pupils In this vicinity, will give a piano recital at the school house Tuesday evening. C. W. Barrett and wife, and Miss Beth Howey wore calling at R. A. Miller's Sunday afternoon to see the new baby girl who has been named Virginia Alene. Chester Lackey is shipping out some of his first planting of lettuce this week. Several of tho upper grade chil dren are being kept out of school to work. Unless they start soon tho teacher will be unablo to pass them In their grades. MALIIEU COUNTY REAIi ES TATE TRANSFERS RECORD ED SEPT. 23 TO SEPT. 80 NOTICE Of Caucus to nominate candidates for City Offices. Notice Is hereby given to the le gal voters of tho City of Ontario, Oregon, that a caucus will bo held at the City Hall In said city, on Monday, October 16th, 1922, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. for purpose of nominating candidates for tho fol lowing City Offices: Ono Mayor, Six Couucllmen and Ono Treasurer, to bo voted for at the general elev tlon. on November 7th, 1922. By order of tho Common Council. Clay M. Stearns, (SEAL) City Recorder. U. S. A. to Jack McCumbor, SW MSWYi Sec. 26; SESE Sec. 27; NENEVi Sec. 34; and NWNW Sec. 35-19-37. 71819. W. L. Channer et ux to Edward Newton, 40 acres In Sec. 36-16-47. 92522. $1000. Grace B. Turner et vlr to Goo. H, Gilham, lots 18, 19, and 20, block 29, Ontario. 918f22. $1.00. U. S. Land Office to Jay D. Fahy, SWNW Sec. 23; WNWA,SE NWU, WNE 1-4, SE 1-4NE 1-4 NW.USEU Sec. 22-16-40. 83122. (Final Cert.) U. S. A. to Jay D. Fahy, SWN WU, NSW Sec. 15; NENW V Sec. 22-16-40. 61119. Jay D. Fahy ot ux to H. R. Slm onsoH et al., SSE Sec. 16; S SW Sec. 16-16-40. - 9922. $1.00. Jay D. Fahy et ux to H. R. Slm onson et al, SWViNW4. NSW SeQ, 16; NEV4NW 1-4 Sec. 22; SW NW4 Sec. 23; WNW&, SE 1-4 NWJi. WNE 1-4, SE 1-4 NE 1-4, and NVUSE Sec. 22-16140. . 9 922. $10. Wm. McKlbben et ux to Annie Phillips, SNSWUNW Sec. 31-19-47. 82922. $1000. Annie Phillips to C. L. Cook, S NSW'iNWU Sec. 31-19-47. Sheriff H. Lee nob to Klstie V. Patch, lots 18 to 24, block 4; lots 1 to 12, and 21, in block 10; lots 1 to 4 in block 18; lota 1 to 6 In block 19, Annex. 91322. $613.37. Prudence Johnson et vlr to Kls tie V. Patch, lots 7 and 8, block 19, Annex. 92822. $50.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Wm. Becker and Margaret I. Da vis. 93022. COMTLA1NTS FILED Snap Bros. vs. W. H. Dlllard. 9 25122. Recovery on account. $900.-08. Bank of Jordan Valley vs. Ruflno Arrltola et al. 92022. Foreclos ure of mortgage. $15,393.89. FOR SALE at Farmers' prices, 3 boars six months old, full brothers to boar which won sweepstakes at County Fair. See M. H. Green, Riverdale, Oregon, opposite Welser. if "See McFall and See Better" DR. J. A. MTALL Eyesight Specialist. Ontario, Ore. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Phone 147J ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE POST OPFICE HUNDREDS of convenient and necessary things for your homes, including CHINA AND GLASS WARES, ALUMIN UM, ENAMELED AND TIN WARES. THE VARIETY STORE i OPPOSITE rOSTOFFICE ONTARIO, OREGON KS 50.00 180.00 60.00 50.00 R.RINT1NG All City Departments , , INDEBTEDNESS Inlorost on bunded Indebtodunuss $15,200.00 Interest on out-standing warrants .... S0O.0O $6240.00 .$ 200.00 For all Departments EMERGENCY $16,000.00 . $1,000.00 Grand Total of ostlmated City o.ponsos for nil purposes for yoar of 1923 .. $40,315.00 ESTIMATED CITY RECEIPTS FOR 1923 Water Systom $10,000,00 Finos and Licenses 1,400.00 Pounds and Dogs 200.00 Interest on Deposits 300.00 Comotory 650.00 Road Tax 2,500.00 Deltuquont Improvement Taxes 9,063,68 $24,113.68 From From From From From From From Amount of monoy to bo raised by City Taxes $22,201.32 Dated at Ontario, Orogon, this lotu day ot Soptt'mDor, 1922 W. II. DOOL1TTLE, Mayor. M. E. CHURCH NOTICE 10 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages and grades. 11 a, in. Public worship. Ser mon thomo, "Jesus and tho Com mon Peoplo." .6:45 p. m. Epworth League, mooting for young people. 7:30 p. m. Evening song. Ser mon subject, "Tho Riches of Refuge." Choir practice Friday evening. Ladles Aid Thursday" afternoon, Oct. 12, at the homo ot Mrs. Benson. Throughout tho couutry Sunday, Oct. 8th Is being observed as "Go to Church Sunday." Why not ob serve this rulo and ovorybody go to some church next Sunday A very cordial Invitation Is extended to ovorybody to attend all our ser vices. A. W. Jamos, Pastor. FOR SALE flvo acres on hill 3-4 mllo from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with water right. Flno place for chickens or garden. All good soil. Price $660. Inqulro W. II. Doollttle Trustee. FOR RENT OR SALE Two houses on East sldo near school. May bo had at a bargain. See G. W. Haw, Ontario. tt. MILK or SEPARATED CREAM for salo, from testod cows. Call B. K. InglQ; at 5 6 J. tf ! If 1-fti &' t i.- . r ."5 r&" i , ; V 13 lending by Chesterfield's method (based on our private formula) produces a mild cigarette that is at the same time completely satisfying. No other combination of tobaccos achieves this result. Chesterfield's Turkish -Domestic blend can't be copied. VJf" it. .5 . P r t . H W r" tfFI terfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended WE elate it as our honest be lief that for the price asked, Chesterfield gives the greatest value in Turkish Blend cigarettes ever offered to smokers. Liggett & Mj ira Tobacco Co. 'T lli $Mt WANTED children to care for by tho day, wook or ovonlngs. Mrs. II. C. Secoy, 2t months ot 1923 and 6 mouths budget allowance $ $ Attest: CLAY M. STEARNS, (SEAL) City Rocordor. City Expenditures for 1919, 1920, 1921 and 0 1U1U City Recorder's office , City Treasurer's Office. City Attorney's office , Pollen and Jail Fire Department Health Department .... City Pound City Hall s....... Bonds ami Intorost Printing , Water System Comotory Street Department City Lights City Water SowCrs Irrigation Sanitation Mayor's salary Couucllmon'a Salaries .. City Library Stnto of Oregon, ) County of Malheur ) ss City of Outarlo ) I, Clay M. Stearns, do hereby certify that I am tho duly appointed, qualified and acting Recorder ot the City ot Outarlo, Oregon, that the abovo and foregoing Is tho Budget ot City Expenses as certified to mo by Chairman and Secretary ot tho City Budget Committee and a tabulation of tho City expenses tor tho threo fiscal years uuxt proceeding tho current year nud tho expenses for six mouths ot tho current year together with the budget allowance for snld six mouths and all ot tho foregoing as shown above has been compiled from tho Re cords ot my office and In my charge. x Wltnoss my baud and tho City Seal attlxod this 16th day ot September, 1922. CLAY M. STEARNS, (8EAL) City Recorder . i i;286.37 180.45 309,30 2,598.00 1.574.54 60.00 133.00 1.031.06 11,700.00 214.50 16,038.63 398.00 3,596.30 3,139.13 3,207.50 34,697.25 C42.0S 1920 $1,200.00 175.40 314.10 3,775.37 1,531.38 CO.OO 185,00 1,232,01 11,700.00 340.05 11.609.S4 741.75 6,993.13 3,730.00 3,300.00 341.65 316.90 211.53 1,166.59 1921 989.00 177,50 320.50 3,294.95 1,743.90 55.00 156.00 9S2.00 12,720.00 348.53 8,650,82 800.96 6,668.89 3,404.91 3,300.00 8S2.91 1,467.00 66.00 550.00 2S0.00 1.63S.0C IX Afn 1 ! $ 450.00 90.00 150.00 951.45 439.15 14.86 445.24 7,600.00 41.35 3.S4C.59 176.65 1.757.53 '1.708.37 400.00- 77.00 22,45 12.55 250.00 175.00 928.34 for 1922. Mo, Budget 450.00 90.00 150.00 910.00 660.00 30.00 100.00 594.00 7,600.00 150.00 4,000.00 325.00 2.550.00 1,750.00 1,650.00 66.00 375.00 50.00 240.00 180.00 900.00 Directory of Ontario's Business Firms DR. J. A. MC FALL Eyesight Specialist Eye Glasses and Spectacles ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK The Oldest Bank In Malheur County "Service that Serves" Capital and Surplus $100,000. HOME MADE CANDIES PURE AND DELICIOUS Take a box home for Sunday BON RON CANDY SHOP . . . . S. It. Tompkins, Prop. HOTEL WILSON The "Homey" Hotel ot Malheur County. Good Meala 40c TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Operating Equipment McCcmlck, Deerlng and P. & O. THE INDEPENDENT MARKET Phones 6 and 135 If Its Good To Eat We Have It If It's Farm Produce We Buy It REIHSEN & RYAN The Home of Good Eats and Low Prices Phones 3 and 131 v RADER BROS. Dependable Merchandise "Not the Cheapest, But the Best" Signs. BYRON TURNER PURITY BAKERY Ernest Bsrcns, Prop. All Kinds ot Breads, Cakes and Pastry WELLS DAIRY Phone 34 W2 Service day and night. Tuber cular tested cows. Clean and sanl tar equipment. BLACKABY JEWELRY BTORB Home of "Gifts that Last" ONTARIO PHARMACY O. M. Caatleman, Pro. Prescription Specialist Victor Phonographs Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks H. R. UDICK Plumbing and Heating Domestic Water Systems MORRIS MILLINERY & NOVELTY 8H0P Palymre Waists Women's Dresses Ana sport Clothes TAQGART HARDWARE CO. Malhenr County's Largest Hardware Store J. O. McCREIGUT HARDWARE Satisfaction Guaranteed - yj