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LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Si ttlemenl of Final Account. Notice is hereby Riven, the duly ap pointed, qualified nnd acting An cillary Executor of that part of the estate of William Balderston, de ceased, situated in Malheur County, uregon, nas men nis imai account in said estate, and that the County Court of Malheur County. Oregon, has set Tuesday, the 1.3th day of May, 1915, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock, in the fore noon, at the room of the County Court in the Court House at Vale, said county and state, an the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and settling the same. WM. E. LEES, Ancillary Executor of the Estate of William Dalderston, Deceased. First publication, April 1, 1015. Last publication, April 2!), 1015. Kummoni, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. Lora Vaughn, Plaintiff, vs. L. N. Heachel, H. B. Earn and Marie Karp, husband and wife; William F. San ders aivd Nellie E. Sanders, husband and wife; M. D. Love 1 1 and Jane Doe Lovell, husband and wife; Robert Van Gilse; H. C. Eastham; J. Weil; and P. C. Holt, Defendants To William F. Sanders and Nellie E. Sanders, two of the above named de fendants: In the tinme of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the l.Uh day of May, 1915, the name being the last day of the time prescribed by order of the court di recting service of summons in said suit to be made upon you by publica tion, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: For a judgment and decree against you foreclosing a certain real mort gage executed by L. N. Beachel to Lora Vaughn on Jan. 22, 1914, for $500.00, upon certain lots in the town of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, said mortgage nnd lots being fully described in plaintiffs complaint, and for the sale of said mortgaged prem ises, and for all other relief demanded in .".I complaint. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication in pursuance of an order of the Hm. George W. Mcknight County Judge of Malheur County Oregon, which sai' order was made and entered in said cuuse on the .10th day of March, 1915, nnd directed that this summons be published once each week for six successive weeks in the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of April 1st, 1915, of said news paper. First publication of this sum mons is on April 1st, 1915, and the last publication is on May 13th, 1915. McCULLOCH & WOOD, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. First publication April 1, Last publication Muy 13. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'm..! Adverliacmi-nta Safety Deposit Boxes Fok Kent -Two sizes and two prices; an absolutely safe method of keeping your valuable papers protected against loss by tire or theft. Ontario National Bank. We have a comfortable room fitted up especially for the ladies where they can rest, write checks and letters and not be crowded or intruded on; ladies are invited to call and open an account. Ontario National Bank. Church Services United 1'keskviekian Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and H:0O p. m. Young peo ples meeting at 7:1" p. in. The church is here to help the people and the community. You can make a more Kitent force. Come to any or all of the services and you will find a wel come. W. N. Brown, Pastor. Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday mornings. H. A. CAMPO, Rector. Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:u0 a. m. Preach ing, morning, 11:00 a. m., evening 8:00 p. m. You need the church the church aeeds you "Let's get together." C. C. PRATT, Pastor Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service 11 :00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. ra B. Y. P. U 6:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening Bible Scudy Thursday Evening A hearty invitation is extended to all. DAVID E. BAKER, Pastor. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication In Fore closure of Tax Lien. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur. W. E. Lees, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Steppa, B. F. Campbell, J. W. Graham and D. D. Hambly, Defendants. To J. H. Steppa, B. F. Campbell, J. W. Graham and D. D. Hambly, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that W. E l.'rs, the holder of Certificates of De linquency numbered 192 issued on the 20th day of October, 1909, by the Tax Collector of the County of Malheur, State of Oregon, for the amount of Kighteen and 18-1001 Dollars, the same being the amount. I then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1!H)8, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: S'4 of NE' and S'i of NW'i, Section 2, T. 18 S. R. 46 E. W. M., and Lots 2 ,3 and 4, in Block 107 in On tario, all in Malheur County, Oregon, and of which said property there has been redeemed the SH of the NE4 of said Section 2 and the Lots 2, 8 and 4 in said Block 107, leaving the SH of the NW' of said Section 2, said T. and R. unredeemed and subject to said lien. Said J. W. Graham and D. D. Hambly, as the owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons named are hereby further notified that W. E. I.ees will apply to the Cricuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first publica tion of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, uml said order was made and dated this 9th day of March, 1915, and the date of the firsv publication of this summons is the 11th day of March, 1915. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State or Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. W. E. LEES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Ontario, Oregon. WVWAASAVNNWWWWSAS Oregon Short Line Time Table Ontario, Oregon, November 8th 1914 TIME TABLE NO. 76 WKSTWAHD Train No. Leave 17 Oregon Wash. Limited 4:22 a m 75 Huntington Passanger 9:35 a m 19 Oregon Wash. Express 0:33 p in 5 Fast Mail 6:15 p m KAHTWAHIl 18 Oregon Wash. Limited 2:51 a m 76 Boise Passenger 8:50 a m 4 Eastern Express 12:12 p m 6 Oregon Wash. Express 6:33 p m OREGON EASTERN BRANCH v rjgsj I'WAHI) Train No. Leave 139 Mixed, leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00 a m KA8TWAHD 140 Mixed, arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 :30 p m VALE & BROGAN BRANCH WKH 1 AMD Train No. Leave 141 Mixed Vale and Brogan Daily except Sunday 10:00 .'a m 97 Passanger, Vale daily 7:00 p m KAHU' BOUND 98 Passenger, from Vale daily 4:40 a m 142 Mixed from Brogan and Vale Daily except Sunday 3:30 p m The Hi. int. bile train leaves Nyssa at 2:45 on Tuesday, Tuursday and oaturday, returning, arrive at On tario at 0 p. m. wvwwvvwwwvwvwwvwww vintario Library. Open Monday and Wednesday from :00 to 6:00 p. m. and from 7:00 to :30 p. m. Saturday from 10:00 to i2:00 a. m.; from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. nd from 7:00 to 9:30 p. m. FOR SALE 3 building lots in Villa Park addition. Fine location and must sell. Apply J. E. Kerrick Parma, Idaho. 14-4t-pd. THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1f15. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Hearing of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Col lins May, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, That O. M. Nicely, the administrator with the will annexed of the estnte of Joseph Collins May, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement anct filed in the said (ourt his final ac count of the administration of said estate; that Saturday, the 1st day of May, 1915, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the County Court Room in the County Court House in the City of Vale, Mal heur County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said court for the settlement of snid final report and the distribution of the property of the estate, at which time any per son interested in said estnte may ap pear and file exceptions in writing to the said final report and contest the same. O. M. NICELY, Administrator with the Will Annexed. First publication April 1, 1915. Last publication April 29, 1915. Notice. Notice is hereby given that due to repeated complaints made to this of fice, and in pursuance to the require ments of ordinance No. 169 in full force and effect within the corpor ate limits of the City of Ontario, all owners of chickens are hereby noti fied that until after the growing sea son of the year, all chickens are to be confined to enclosures and not permitted to run at large, and that any and all violations of the afore said ordinance will be held to prose cutions. By order of the city council. By DAN KERFOOT, tf. City Marshal. Notice to Creditors. In the county court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the matter of the estate of Susan A. Dory, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was on the 6th day of April, 1915, duly appointed by the above entitled Court administrator of the estate of Susan A. Dory, deceased. All persons having claims against the said named estate, are hereby re truircd to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the office of William E. Lees, in the City ot Ontario, Ore., within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ELMER E. DORY, Administrator of the estate of Susan A. Dory. First publication April 8, 1915. Last publication May 6, 1915. LATEST BRIEFS OF THE EUROPEAN WAR Three civilians perished as a result of the bom hard me ul of Amicus b) a German Taube. England experienced three hostile air raids within 48 hours, but they re suited in no loss of life, and no serious damage to property. According to reports which reached Basel, Switzerland, from liirlin uml Vienna, Emperor William has ordered the principal of the German generals and also some of the Austrian BOM maudi-rs to meet him in a grand con ference in order to plan the MMBlBi summer campaign. In one of the most brilliant bayonet charges of the entire war, I i chausseurs haw- tarried tin summit Of Si'liuepl'elirit llikopl, overlook 1 1 Khine valley, in Alsace, tin- I'lim 1. wur office announced. The French have again been active in the Vosttcs, capluring an Important height near Metzeral. The lfiiti-.li, too, have attacked the Germans in the neighborhood ot Vpres, where fighting still was in progress when th report was dispatched. Cessation of the Jtussiaii olleiiaive in the Carpathians has brought tin third effort of the Slavs since the war began to overrun Hungary, lo an end 1 he reports from German tnd Aus triun sources declare tin- losses suf fered by the Russians during the live weeks' battle were far greater than those of the Teutonic armies '1 his claim is piohably true, since It is iu keeping with the usual disparity dur ing the war between the casualties of the offensive and defensive forces Great Britain tightened her hold on southern Babylonia by defeating a force of 16,ouu Turks who attempted to outflank the lirltish positions along the Tigris river, by their victory the English increase the probability that they will emerge from the war in pos session of this strip of Turkish terrl lory at the head of the i'erslau gulf, which is the prize garden spot of the world as jet unt olonteed. Ht4444ii'M49' :: Scientific Farming I PLANTING PEACH TREES. Wall Grown Year Old Specimens Bait For the Purpose. f Prepared by t'nltetl Btntri department of agriculture Only thrifty, well grown, w.-M rooted year old or "June budded" trees that nre free from Injurious Insect pest nnd tlnflOW diseases should be planted In a peach orehnrd. A thrifty, well grown grnde docs not necessarily tuenn the largest tree which can bo found In a nursery. On the other hand, me dliiiii sized tries hit probably fully as deslralilo fm' plnntlng as tho larger ones. Tho smaller grades in some cases may be iiinde up of trees that are stunted and w-nk from some cause or other. Not Infrequently they have poor root systems. The smaller trees can Usually lip bought at a lower price than the medium sized and large ones, but they tuny prove costly in the end, espe- hilly If they are lacking- In vitality and make a poor growth after being planted. 1'eiich trees are commonly graded ac cording to their lielgbL In properly grown trees, limnin, there Is n pret ty definite relation between the height mid the si. e of the trunk, or ' allper," of the tree. The diameter of the stem la sometimes used ns the basts for grading nursery stis-k Tho grades, according to height, ure designated us "three to four foot," "four to live foot." "dve to seven foot" trees, etc. The relative size and height are ap parent. The heaviest grmlu i. nunpos ed of linger, more heavily branched trees limn the smaller ones, but the) are more bulky and heavier to handle. SUd It is It ijiieslloii whether they will develop Into any better tn-es ultimate ly than the medium sized mole The smallest grade is composed Of fairly good trees, but some of them may lie lacking in vltullty. Smiiei lines, fur the sake of reducing the llrst oat, a grow er huys even smaller trees lliiin the three to four foot grade. Init In most euses this proves to l.- falsa acoBomjr. A few cents per tree of additional cost means comparatively Hide In Hie iul tlul expense "I stai ling no Oft h..id, but It liiu.v mean a wc-i sum later In I In life of the orchard In the ln-tler ih nl opincni of guud, vigorous trees. Before planting mi orchard avary 1 uctlvu peucb grower who h is lin porta nt Interest, at slake should form 1111 111. urate conception "I Hhal co n stltutcs good nursery trees In cvei.v u sjks t. lie should thoroughly 1 iiniilur Izo himself with the iippcaiain of tile In-c, ts and diseases that are rteof nlzod us likely lo he disseminated mi nursery sto k, nnd ho should give par ticular Sttelilloii to the lini',.ctei of the roots and their freedom )i m such diseases us cioun gall and hairy root. ill northern latitudes or vthcletci the winters aft very scorc pea, h trees should be planted in the spring M tal ly as the soil .111 be worked to ml Mintage and alter the danger of haul freezes Is past. Hut In middle and southern latitudes and In regions gen erally where Hut winters are mild 11 ml where the full season is favorable for working the soil until late the plant ing of trees nt that seusou of the year Is generally successful und by many Is preferred to spring planting. The planting should lie delayed until thor '.uglily well and naturally ripened trees can lie obtained, but before tin- advent of really cold weuther. it Is deslruhle 'hat full planted trees should re-establish some root action In their new positions In-fore winter sets In. The danger of winter Injury Is thus re duced. But I11 some of the milder por tions of the country, where the soil seldom freezes deep ami rurely re mains frozen for more thm a few days at a time, pen h trees are commonly planted at almost any time during the winter. fljflj Lalkfew ll . ii , ij bbH Zt' X3au Baa MHaVaMasfltiat I 9Bp 'aeHesb Ifl JMP9I rBACU uuttM int asi. r..u i i.am imi BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES ATTORNEYS. W. H. BROOKE R. W. SWAGLKR. Attorneys at law, rooms 13, 14, lr Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon. CHARLES C EWnOART ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wilson Ruilding. Ontario, Ore C McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public. Office Over Postoffb-. LESLIE J. AKKU LAWYER Room 9, First Nationnl Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. McCl'LLOCIIft WOOD LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nafl Bank Ontario. Oregon. Bldg ART STUDIO. J. P. KIDD. Prop. Job cinl Printing n specialty. nnd Conimer Ontario, Ore, AUTOMOBILES. FORD GARAGE Wright & Coward, Props. Ontnrio, Oregon. CONFECTIONERY. E. FIFER, Ontnrio, Oregon. DENTISTS. W. G. HOWE DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Bank II111I. line. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. R. Depot. FLOWERS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Ordera taken for cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario, Oregon. LOCAL MARKETS Prices quoted below are general re tail prices prevailing in Ontario und are in no case special sale prices: Asparagus 1 5c u pound. Apples, box 60c hununus, tloz 30c Beans, navy, 10c lb. 3 for 25c Beans, Mix nun, lb 7c Butter, ranch, lb 26c Butter, creamery, lb 35c Cabbuge, new lb. 4c; old lb .'!c Cauliflower I5c ami 20c. Celery, bunch 10c Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c ( 'ocoanuts, each 16c Dules, package 16c Figs, package 10c Flour, high patent, sack fl.90 Flour, straight grade, sack $1.75 Garlic, lb 25c Grapefruit, Florida, each 10c Honey, strained, pint Hi Honey, comb, lb. lit, and 2 for..2'ic lemons, doz .He Lettuce, hothouse, lb Lettuce, head 10c Nuts, English walnuts, lb J Nuts, Brazil ., lb 2.V Almonds, Hi Joe Oranges, doz 20c to flj Potat I Lfll pr sack. Fresh Pinappic, apiece 40c New onion , bunch Raisins, 2 lbs RIM, lb Kc uml 10c Turnip-, old, lb a I'lat-bone t. ml. rloin. lb jn (ice.se, lb 15c Dick i, lb Ila Halibut, lb lie ! . picnic, lb 1.V Hani, per lb '!.'. liacn, pi r lb 'J.'i- Hi Ul ilic-.e, lb lOe lli -ns, lb I.. Lamb, aprlng, fore qiuu toi Lamb, . priug, hind quarter! $1.50 I anib i hops, rib, lb ' I Lamb chops, shoulder, lb 20 Lard, 10 II. Mutton chops, lb $1.50 1. Pork chop , loin or rib, lb 20c Pork, .-lioul.l. i, II. IT1.- Rolled rib roast, lb flk Rib roast, prime, lb 22c Round steak, lb 20c Radisin. 5 a bunch. Rhubarb 6c a pound. Salmon, lb 20. Kipp. red mlmon, lb 20c Suit salmon, lb 12 ' i Smoked salmon, lb 0. Smoked halibut, lb Mc ' Smoked herring, each 5c Shoulder steak, lb 17 'm Shoulder roast, lb lid Sirloin steak, lb 2.e .Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .25c Spare ribs, lb i Squabs, each 25c Eggs, ranch, doz 17 'it Sugar, earn, per cwt $6.00 Ham, sliced, lb Hi SFVWt MEATS. The best in the line of fresh and cut) Meats at lowest prices. Ontario Ma ket. , PHYSICIANS. DBS. prinzim; ft wf.ese Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson 111., :. D. B. COLCORD, M. D. Office in New Wilson Block Ontario ..... Oregon. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriot Scars Dr. Pauline Senrs Graduates American School of Ostcrv pnthy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 154 Blk. LIVERY. MOORE LIVERY FEED STABLE. The best burn and service is our niottn. PLUMBING. H. L. POORMAN. Plumbing, Heating and Tinware, Galvanized Iron. All work guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS. J. B. Burrell. Ontnrio, Ore. see our fine line of photos. Call and TAILORS. ART lll'NNI'CK. Cleaning, Pressing, and Tailoring. Phone 84 J. Opposite Dreamland. E. COPE THE TAILOR. Tailoring, pressing and cleaning. TRANSFER TRANSFER, BAGGAGE AND EX PRESS Meet all Drains. JOHN LANDLN'C.HA.M Sausage, breukfast, lb 20c Suusiige, country, lb 15c Turkeys, lb 24c Rolled rib roust, lb 25c Spinach, 10c lb. lbs 25c LIVE STOCK. Hogs 6 to 6' Veal 10 cents a pound Cows 4' to 64 St- I - . to ti'rf Mutton 4'. to I cent Lamb 5 tofij centa Head The Arus. A BANK'S FIRST DUTY is to its ii juisitnts. 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