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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign FREE-Valuable Prizes-ENTER YOUR NAME ONTARIO PHARMACY With riirh 50 cent purchase and thin coupon you will be entitled tu 2,000 VOTKS. A V COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES By FAY CLARK. County School Superintendent Huperlntendont Cliurrhlll will come Into the county Wednesday noon, March 29. Wedneaday after noon he will vlalt the Nyaaa achoola Thuraday forenoon he will be In the Ontario achoola and will go on to Vale for the afternoon. Thursday even ing the people of the White Settle ment district and the aurroundln country will have an opportunity to hear Supt. Churchill at the While Hrt. lenient Hrlioolhousn. Friday will be spent in the School Board Con vention to he held In Vole and Sat urday he will be the principal speak er at the local Institute, In Ontario. Miss t'owglll, Mr. Maria. Mr How rd and Miss Clark apent the two weeks from March 8 to 19 orxanU Iiik Industrial Cluhn in the achoola of the county. A great deal of In tercat In thla work haa been man tfeeled and a aplendid allowing of ex hiblta may be expected at the faira ii 't fall. Ilonlta Item (Reported by Mlaa Brlejte) Saturday, March 18 waa "Clean up Pay" for our acliool and quite a number of the pareata and the child ren were on hand to help. At noon a picnic dinner waa enjoyed and when the work waa finished, the men r .i.eel our flag for the Drat time. The plan of providing hot lunches for the children la being tried out In thla school and ao far It haa been a success The children all take auch a- Ingres'. In the work. Among the new play apparatus added to our school la a baaket ball Keunuth Logan, a sixth grade boy and Hlchuril and Victor Heed, fifth grade hoys, have made a Baud table for the smaller children. Some neat work la being done by the glrla In their aewlng class ller nlce Schroder reoalved 96 par cent and Freda Uigrn 90 per cent oil ar ticles completed last week. We are aorry to lose one of our pupils, Ida Heed. She waa married at llrogau Tueaday. ' 1 WITH THE C1TV CHURCHES SCHOOL CADETS ihi'im i iiiiuii mmis I A Mr A i We have In our mind three clasaea of people. The first are the childreu who have not entered fully out into life's activities. Their little Uvea a.-e pure from the contaminations of alu. Then, we have the aged that have about run their race iu life and are waiting for the call to the higher life Two of these classes we have with ua In our services; the children and the aged. It la the middle class to whom we appeal in these addresses, "Three Bad Bargains." The special topic for next Sunday eveuiiiK, "The Mali Who Traded Subatance for Shadow." We appeal to the people of Ontario to hear this address. It will do T ery one good. Services at o'clock Morning aervice at 11 u in Tepic: "A Sad Bpectucle and the Supreme Vision " The observance of the Lord's Supper will follow the morn ing worship The niemhers of the church are urged to he present. Our young people's services are well attended and Interesting. Clara Craig will lead the meeting, tepic: "Consecration of Time " Topic for prayer ::" dtlng and Bible Study Wedneaday evening of next week, "The Kingdom of (Jod In 1'rophecy." These Bible studies will be Interesting to everyone, ao come and get them A hearty Invitation is extended to the public to attend all the services and enjoy the aplendid fellowship with us. l'reaciiiug at Arcadia at 2:30. 1). E BAKER. Pastor. initkb I'1ikwhvt:-:iu.n i III IK II Attentlo Ins called to the change of the hours of eveuing meetings. Beginning Aril 2nd., C. E. meetings will be at 7:15 p. in. and preaching at 8 p. m Morning services at usu al hours Sunday School at 10 and preaching at 11 a. m. W. N. Brown, Pastor. At our Literary Society meeting Inst Friday afternoon colors were chosen and It waa decided to get a pennant for the achool. White settlement Nntea (By Mra. Roberta) Our boys have been very busy thla week working on their play apparat us which they have completed. We are now ready for recognition aa a Standard achool. The Literature class Is making an Intensive study of "The Merchant of Venice." One section of our fourth grade lias ben promoted to the fifth grade anil they are doing good work. There la quite an Improvement In our singing since the Introduction of regular Instruction In music by Itev. Cook of Vale. The White Settlement achool will be represented In the County Orator ical Contest by a member of the eighth grade. The pupils of the White Star School entertained the puplla of the drove district laat Friday. A spelling match, gamea racaa etc , the order of the day. A good time la reported. The puplla on the Honor Roll In the White Star achool are: Crystal Stacey, Bertha I'edereon, Homer Richmond, Henry Hlchroond, Wen dall Thayer, Mildred Stacy and Gladys I'ederaon. The Annex and Hillside Schools In District No. 29 gava a box aoclal a weak ago Saturday evening. Mlaa Weir of the Hillside acliool repotrs that their portion of the proceeds is ten dollars. The money haa been spent for a croquet eel and a baa ball outfit. The boya and glrla are greatly Interested In Industrial Club work. The Arcadia people have recently atandardlxed their achool. Wonder ful Improvement has ben made In thla achool during the paat two years. Much credit la due the Farent-Teach-r organisation. I Everything waa favoraole laat Fri day for the aecond hike thla year of the high achool cadets and the condl tlona were taken advantage of by the boys who spent a very eujoyahle time on the Idaho aide of the Snake river where they were camped. In the middle of the night the weather seemed to change Ita tactics aud some very distinct drops of rain were felt by those who were rolled up in snug comfort on the, bosom of mother eartli as well aa those less fortunate who were compelled to tread the grass guarding against any one ho should make ao bold as to try to get out of or luto the first Hue of defena. Some boys came over the river in a :out late at night and caused the du tiful guards some grief by tryiug to go through their line and getting some of the contents of the grub box es. Those wiio had an hour's sleep dur ing the night were the lucky ones as moat of them made it a point to un cover anyone who tried to put on uti artificial clothing iu the form of bed clothes, aud Judging by the mournful glumes of some of the would-be sleepers, those who tried to make the hike a wide-awake affair were entirely successful. In aplte of the aleepiug difficulty the trip was eujoyed to tiie utmost and it cannot be disputed that "Moth er'a lunch" wa? enjoyed perhaps more than it ever was before by the hungry bunch who settled themselves for a feed more than three times during the day sent in the camp. We'd Just be eternally tickled If we could ride around in an auto like so many of our neighbors are doing But alas! Those delinquent sub scribers who always forget to think. Too proud to fight? Villa won't think so. IN THE ClIHTIT t'OI'ItT OF Till: STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY. SUMMONS. Thomas W. Klinbrnugh, Plaintiff, vs. Renjamln F. Lambert, Edna M. Lam bert, Fred C. Belohlav and Eldred Wheeler, Defendants. To Fred C. Belohlav and Eldred Wheeler, Defendants: IN THE NAM.E OF THE STATE OF OREOON. you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint riled against you In the above entitled action on or before the 13th day of April, 1918, the same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of the court directing aer vice of aummonn In this cause to be made upon you by publication; and If you fall ao to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff wilt take Judg ment agalnat you for the foreclosure of that certain mortgage given by defendanta Benjamin F. Lambert and Edna M. Lambert, on July 27th, 1911, to plaintiff, upon thut certain tract of land situated In the County of Malheur, Stat of Oregon, and hounded and described aa follow, Commencing at a point 15.73 chains east of the northwest corner of auc tion 5 In Township 18 south In Rang 47 Mat of Willamette Meridian In Oregon, aa the place of beginning; running thence east 11.84 chalna to a point; running thane south 31.076 chains to a point; running thane wat 11.885 chalna to a point; run ning thane north 21.076 ehalna to th plac of beginning, containing 26 acre, together with all water ditch, canals, flumes and water right, thereto belonging or used In connec tion with watering aald land, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywla appertaining, whleb mortgage waa given to secure the sum of $1000, bearlug Intereat at 10 par cent per annum, and Is recorded on Book O of Mortgage at pag 322 of records of Malheur County, and upon which Indebtedneaa there la still due and unpaid 31 000, together with Intereat thereon from Jan. 27th, 1913, at 10 per cant pr annum, 1316 09 paid for taxes and assess ments with Interest from Nov. 9th, 1916, at 10 per cant, and $100 attor neys' fees and costs of this action. You are further notified that this summons Is served upon you by pub lication under aud by virtue of an or der of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of' said Court, which order was mad and entered on the 28th day of February, 1916, and directed thut thla summons be published once eacli week for six successive weeka in the Ontario Argus, commencing with the Issue of March 2nd and ending with the Issue of April 13th, 1916. JOHN It. TTttfiWl Realding at Vale, Oregon. LOT 8. FELTHAM, Realding at Welser, Idaho. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Robert Service for Public Service Commissioner He's a Baker lawyer and haa hammered the railroads too often when they were wrong to ex pect their support. He's the common people's candidate and is unalterably opposed to railroad graft. A vote for him is a vote for better regulation. Adv. VBi charges for publishing legal ad vertising must be paid when proof of publication Is presented. NOTICE OK rtllKKIKK'H HALK UN DER EXECITION By virtue of an Attachment Execu tion duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Malheur County and State1 of Oregon, dated the 15th day of March, 1916. in a certain action In the Circuit Court for aald County and State, when in the Ontario Nation al Bank, aa Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against louis Hurtle and J, J. Burbrldge, ua Defendanta, for the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, with In terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 28, 1913; and for the further aum of Fifty Dol lars, Attorney fees; and for the furth er aum of Thirteen and 20-100 Dol lars, costs; NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on the 22nd. day of April, 1 9 1 6. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. of aald day, at the main entrance our of the Court House, In Vale, Mal heur County, Oragon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, or bid ders, for cash, th following de scribed real property, to-wlt: All of LoU 8, 7, 8, 9 and 10 In Block 23 In the City of Ontario, Ore gon, aa shown by th original plat of that city, and mad subject to a prior lien of Henrietta Payne for th aum of 31600 00; and An undivided one-half Interest in th following premises: Lot 5, Block 74 In the City of On tario, Oragon; also Lot 3 In Block "A"; Lot 3 In Block "B"; Lota 1, 2, 3. and 4 In Block "C" and Lot I In Block "D"; all In Bartona Plat, and being In the BK NE'i of Sec 4, Twp. 18 8. H 47 E. W. M ; and also an undivided one-half Interest In the NW14 Sac. 3$, Twp. 18 8. R. 46 E. W. M ; and also an undivided one-half Interest In th NV S '. and SH BWfc Bee. 36, Twp. 30 8. R. 45 E. W. M TheNWVi NE14 NEK NEW NK'4 and 8Vt NB SK NEW NEW 8C. 4 Twp. 18 8. It 47 E. W. M ; Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said above named defend ant, J. J. Burbrldge, or as much thereof aa may be necessary to satis fy the said udgmeut in favor or the Ontario National Bank and against the aald abov named defendants, with interest thereon, together with all costs that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, thla 18th day of March. 11)16. BEN J MOWN, Sheriff. By Ross A So ii rd, Deputy. First publication, March IS, 1916; last publication April 20, 1916. In the aprlng the hyphens' funcy lightly turns to thoughts of hoinhs MO f i i a A ""TOkLsj SAFETY "Safety first" was the motto nml practicn of this bank long before those words became the slogan of the large transportation companies. Service to the public is not a theory, but a daily practice with us. I'nt your money whore safety is the first consideration and avail yourself of our service. 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