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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign FREE-Valuable Prizes-ENTER YOUR NAME ONTARIO PHARMACY With mrh 50 rrnts purchase and thin 'ii i Mm you will be entitled to 2.000 VOTKH. a WITH THE CITY CHURCHES HXI'TIST (HlltlH MlTUM " A large crowd listened to t lie ad dress laat Sunday evening on the tepic: "The Man Who Traded Deatlny for Dinner." The aecond of these ad dresses will be given next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock on the tepic: "The Man Who Traded loyalty for Lucre " Theae addresses will he of IntereM to everybody. The masses of the people that should hear theae ad dreiaee will not come to hear them. The people have made up their mind that they will not hear anything that will come In contact with their aelflah liven. Ood aald In HI Word that, "If the watchman on the walla aee the en- iny coming and fall to warn the peo ple their blood ahull be required at bia band, but if be aee the enemy coning and warn the people and t M fall to heed the warning then their blood ahall not be required at hie hand " They who fall to bear and heed will Im reaponalhla to Ood for their Uvea. Hear thia evening ad it reaa. Tom Johnaon and O. F. Noece will have charge of the morning aervlce while the paator will apeak at the Owyhee community Come and give them a hearing. A hearty Invitation ia extended to one and all to attend all the services. D. E. DAKBR. Paator. Th Ladles Aid or the llaptlat -liiircli baa changed the date of their Apron and llonnet llazaar to the Mb liiHtead of the fith ua waa announce,! Notice the papers for further an nounoementa. mint) i In I-.I inn Young lv...r I ill. in QaJMaMI IjiHt Friday afternoon the young people of the churcliea of Vale uud Ontario met at the liaptlat church in iiiiinrin for the purpoae of organ li Ing a county organization There were 41 present und after Home dlacusslon n tin Inn was organized with Miss Kr iu:i Hi'!" of Vale ux pri-aldeut mill i K. linker Ontario, vice president. I die lllggs Ontario, secretary, i Mitt 1 will he appointed by the prea Idciit by mail. The prohuhllity of liolillng a two weeks camp meeting I this summer aomewhere in the val ley was dlacuaaed at aoiue ieugth and agreed upon provided that the churches of Ontario, Nyaaa aud Vale would co-operate 'th them. After the meeting was over the young peo ple of Ontario furnished refreshments tor all present. The Christian peo ple of the valley are getting cloaer to gether aud It will nieau much lo the work of Ilia, Kingdom of Uod in this locality for th future D. E. IJAKKIt. Itev. D I Huker will speak at the Owyhee school house Sunday at 11 A. M. ad at the Parrlsh HoajgE, Nya aa at 3 I. M. Rev. D. E. Baker will go to Haines Thursday morning of this week to at tend the Quarterly Assembly of the drande Roude Baptist Association. ( llNt.ltll. ITION II. XOTICS Itev. Koenlg the pastor of tlie Congregational church in the city has returned from Everett closing the special meetings there last Sun day evening. Me expects to occupy the pulpit both morning and evening next Sunday. The sermon subject in the morn ing will be "A Controversy between Pharisees and Jesus." and in the ev ening the subject will he, "Those (iooil Old Tillies," using 111' convict ship Success as an illustration PHILIP KODVIO, li. I). Pastor. t IHOI.lt III lt II The Kulghitt of Columbus will hold un Initiation here next Sunday .March -6 1 li for a clans of about -'" c.uuli dates. On that occasion the service , iu the church will be us follews: Iaw Mass, 8 a 111 ; High Mux.-,, 10 a In Bishop O'liellly is expected to preach at the In o'clock Mass. Pateuce, brother! If you Ignore the rest of the kids you can hardly afford to feel peeved when your owu Ignores you. 1H.S. ITKMH I From the Journal ) The Nyasa Cheese company made a subatantlal shipment of their famoua product to coast towns Thursday. Itegular spring weather is at hand and farmer are busy with their plow ing and seeding. Miss Minnie Danlelaon will repre sent Nyaaa In the county Declamation Contest which will be held In this city Saturday, March 26. Mr. and Mrs It. It. Hobbina moved Monday from their dry farm on the Idaho aide to a farm in the Hogback district George Russet of Nyaaa, Ore , shipped in last week-end two cars of light hogs. They sold high for tbelr slxe and finish; 17.00 waa paid for the two loads straight up. Dr. Haratln performed a alight op eration on Cecil Green, young son of George Green, Saturday. The patient la making a quick recovery. "Uncle Billy" Kerwln, who went to Bolae recently to be treated at a hos pital. If reported to he on the mend and la liable to he home before long. The little daughter of II Waltera. who broke her arm laat week, waa taken to Ontario and an X-ray exam ination of the Injury waa made, and an operation to bring broken bones oloaer together waa performed by Dr. Harazln and Dr 1'rlnilng. Kd Hart of Vale waa In town yes terday, having juat finished drilling a well on the bill northwest of Nyaaa for a homesteader. A fine supply of water was struck at a depth of 318 feet, the water rising in the well un tint has u depth of 100 feet. Charley Tnvlor came in from Mc Counell Hum ' sheep camp Wednes day evening and went on down to Portland for a brief vacation The lambing season Is nearly over, he says and the woolles will soon start for the hills. The Increase haa been aatlafactory and will reach nearly 100 per cent. John Reece, the well known farmer and Nyasa property owner, had the misfortune Wedneaday to loae the thumb on his left hand by getting It In the machinery of a grain grinder. Dr. Saraxln waa called Immediately aud found that amputation waa neo eaaary. Mr. Felton Is In Nyaaa from the Twin Falls country to look after his farm adjoining Nyaaa. He recently returned from KausaH City, to which place he accompanied his father, who had an operation performed ou his eyea. The operation was successful aud the old gentleman, who had been blind for two years, can now aee fairly well. Baaeball and shaggy hair will be ambling along now moat any day. MO.NKV TO lAtAS ON IMPROVED l:MIIKS. W. J. Pl.NNKV, o TAKIO, OKKGON. Htf Charges for publishing legal ad vertising must be paid when proof of publication Is presented. NOnCl Of HHKItlKK'H Mil IN DKH HUM CTIO.N By virtue of an Attachment Execu tion duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Malheur County and State of Oregon, dated the 16th day of March, 1916, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein the Ontario Nation al Bank, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Louis Hurtle and J. J Burbridge, aa Defendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Hollars, with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 28, 1913; uud for the further sum of Fifty Dol ilars, Attorney fees; aud for the furth er Bum of Thirteen and 20-101. I ml lars, costs; MOTIOI II BJJUIIBY OtVaWi That 1 will on the 22nd day of April, lUlli. at the hour of 11.00 o'clock A. , M. of aald day, at the main entrance door of the Court House, in '. In ur County, Oregon, Sell at public juuotlon, to Idtr, or bid- jders, for cash, the followlug de scribed real property, tevvlt: All of Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 iu Block iu the City of Outurio, Ore gon, aa shown by the original plat ut that city, and made subject to a prior lien of Henrietta Payne for the aum of 11600.00; and An undivided one-half Interest In the following premises: I ."i 6, Block 74 In the City or On tario, Oregon; also Lot 3 In Block "A"; Lot I In Block "II"; Lots 1, I, 3, and 4 In Block "C" and Lot 2 In Block "D"; all In Bartons Plat, and being In the SK' NEW of Sec. 4, Twp. 18 S. R. 47 E. W. M ; and also an undivided one-half Interest In the NW!4 Sec. 36, Twp. 18 8 U. 46 E. W. M.; and also an undivided one-half Interest in the NWt su ', and S', kw Sec. 36, Twp. 20 8. R. 46 E. W. M.; The NW4 NEW NEW NEW NEW and BW NEW NEW NEW NEW Sec. 4 Twp. 18 8. R. 47 E. W. M.; Taken and levied upon aa the prop erty of the said above named defond ant, J. J. Burbridge, or aa much thereor as may be necessary to satls fv the said udgmont In favor or the Ontario National Bank and agalnat the aald above named defendant, with Intereat thereon, together with all coata that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this ltth day or March, 1D16. II KN J. BROWN. Sheriff. By Roaa A. Howard, Deputy. Flrat publication. March 23. 1916; last publication April 20, 1916. NOTICE OF HIIKItll I '"S KALI I DER EXECUTION By virtue or an Execution and Or der or Sale duly laaued by the Clerk or the Circuit Court ror Malheur County and State or Oregon, dated the list, day or February. 1916, In a certain action In the Circuit Court for aald County and State, wherein Harriet E. Smith, aa Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Allen Gil key. Angle Ollkey, N. J. Mlnton and ii W. Fletcher, aa Defendants, ror the aum or Two Thousand Dollurs, with Interest thereon from May 17, 1910, at the rate or 10 per cent per annum, and the sum or Two Hundred Dollars, Attorney fees, and the fur ther sura or Thirty-nine and nlnety flve one hundredths, Dollars, costs; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I will on the I6th. day of March, 1916, at the hour or 1:16 o'clock P. M. of aald day, at the main entrance door or the Court House In Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, aell at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, ror cash, the following described real property, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, and the North Hair or the Northeast Quarter aud the Southwest Quarter or the Northeast Quarter of Section 22; all in Towuahlp 19 South, Range 37 E. W. M , containing 160 acre, together with all water rights and tlltrhoa belonging to said place; Taken and levied upon aa the prop erty or the aald above named defend ants, Allen Gllkey, Ancle Ollkey, N. J. Mlnton and G. W. Fletcher, or as much thereor aa may be necessary to satisfy the aald Judgment in favor of Harriet K. Smith, with intereat thereon, together with all coata und disbursements that have or may ac crue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this I2ud. day of February, 1916. BEN J. BROWN, Sheriff, By Ross A Soward, Deputy First publication, February, 24, 1916; last publication March 23, 1916. IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOU MALHEUR COUNTY. I SUMMONS. State Land Board of Oregon, con sisting of James Wltbycombe, dot ernor; Ben W. Olcolt, Secretary of State; and Thomas B. Kay, State Treasurer, Plaintiff, va. Cecilia Mvldrum and Walter Mel- drum, Defendants , :.a Mctdriuu, Defendant IN TDK NAME OF TDK tsT.Vl K OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear aud answer tin; coin plaint ti'ed against you iu the above entitled suit, on or before the cxpir- ation of the time prescribed iu the order of publication, to-wlt: On or before the expiration of six weeks from the date or first public utlon ot this summons, and If you I rail to anawer tor want thereor, plain- ! tiff will apply to the Court tor the relict prayed ror In the complaint, In wit For a decree foreclosing the mort gage on the North Hair or the North Hair or Lot 6 In Section 6, Township 18 South. Range 47 E. W. M . in Mal heur County. Oregon, and ror Judg- ! ment against defendants named In the title hereof, for the principal sum ot $260.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum rroui May C, 1913, and for 143.27 for taxes paid, with Interest at six per cent from January 17, 1916, and for $60.00 attorney fees, and for costs and disbursements herein, and ror such other reller as to the Court may anera Just and equitable This summons Is published pur suant to an order or Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and entered February 8, 1916. The flrat publication hereof la made this 10th day or February, 1916, and last publication the 23rd day or March. 1916. W. H. BROOKE. Attorney ror Plaintiff. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY. HUMMONH. Thomas W. Klmbrougb, Plaintiff, va. Benjamin F. Lambert, Edna M. Lam bert, Fred 0k Belohtav and Eldred Wheeler, Defendants. To Fred C. Belohlav and Eldrod Wheeler, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled mi ion on or before the 13th day of April, 1916, the same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of the court directing ser vice of summons in this cause to be made upon you by publication; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judg ment against you for the foreclosure or that certain mortgage given by defendants Benjamin F. Lambert and Edna M. l-amhcrt, on July 27th. 1912, to plulutiff, upon that certain tract or land situated In the County or Malheur, State ot Oregon, and bounded aud described us follows, CoiniueucinK ill a point Til chains east or the northwest corner ..i tion 6 in Township IU south in Kuugo 47 east ot Willamette Merldiau In Oregon, as the place ot beginning; running thence east 11.84 chulns to a point; running thence south 21 (175 chulns to u point; running thence west 11.885 chains to a point; run uiiiK thence north 21.075 chains to the place or beginning, containing 26 acres, together with all water ditches, canals, flumes und water rights, thereto belonging or used iu connec tion with watering said land, together with the tenements, h.iciliian.enlM and appurteuuuees thereto hi limiting or In anywise appertaining, which mortgage was given to secure (In sula ot $1000, bearing interest at 10 per cent per annum, and is recorded on Book O ot Mortgage- at page 322 0( records or Malheur County, and upon which Indebtedness there is still due und unpaid $1000, together Willi interest tuereou from Juu L'Vtli, 1013, ut 10 per cent Jier annum, $216.09 paid for taxes and assess ments with Interest from Nov 9th, 1915, at 10 per cent, aud $100 attor- neya' feea and costs or this action You are further notified that this summons is served iii.oii oU b) pilh llcatiou uuder uud by virtue ot un or der of I he Honorable llalMu lllggs, Judge ot said Court, which order was made and en'i icd on the $th BsVJ , I February, lillvi, ami directed thul this summons he published oni week tor six successive weeks iu the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of Mart i Ind and :.d hg with the issue of April lath, 1 !) 1 t; JOHN R Win Residing at on. LOT S. FELT 1 1 AM, Residing at Weiscr, Id Attorneys for Plaintiff SAFETY "8afety first" was (lie motto nw practice of this hank lout; Before those words became the slogan of the largo transportation companies. Smite to the public is not a theory, but a daily practice with us. Put your money where safety is the first consideration aud avail yourself of our service. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Siiffly Dtpooit Boxt'9 yvn 9 9 rrr The constant strain of factory work very often results in Headaches, Backaches and other Aches, and also weak ens the Nerves. DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS will quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. ir FIRST DOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU. YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. I Friendship hough! with money 1st not proof aguinst t lie coin of your enemy. i Washington baa been baviiigTu own little war of late, but fortunate ly tbe explosives have, been nothing more in wind. Robert -.iv ice fat PedIc Service i ommissionei lie's a linker lawyer . u mured tl rallro i Dort. ih-, the oommoa Wpiu'a candidate and a unalterably . Opposed to r.iilroati grafl A voto for ,1.1111 is :i vot. toi h. A,lv J Rrfc R II ssssssssHK .ill SERVICE Savings Account M no a 00 SEVERE PAIN. "I used to sulsr a great deal with lumbago In my ssaagMsM and back. A Mend Induced me t . trf Or. Miles' Anti-Pain Tills and I am only too glad I" be abls to attest to th relict that I got from those splendid pills. They form a valuable medicine and do all that it U claimed thry will do." I.HWia J. ri.'TTER. Marietta, man GIVES THE PEOPLE A SQUARE DEAL W. M. Fsdarmann, a Leading Druggist of Kansas City, Standi By His Convictions W. M. FEDERMANN "I have nlvi.iis believed," he mild, "that n drill g th,, lie. ill h of his. uatottiers, 1 tell my Dee- DM nankly licit a Mile. Hemic peualvs laxative, sxaJJ Order ill ill the lliilne, will Dd the big geal dividends ot unv investment ever ininic i recommend li si tha beat family hmillvc. becanga It It nit up li ii appeab to men. women uud children alike, mil V""1 ,l,''",1"' l" '''" tt Jf .'" i"--"111;'"'-" .ii nulling lights for thlr gn-,.i laxiUva hij.; ONTARIO PHARMACY THE REXALU STOHE i j j