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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign FREE-Valuable Prizes-ENTER YOUR NAME ONTARIO PHARMACY With each SO cent purchase and HiN coupon you will be entitled to 2,00(1 VOTKS. A JORDAN VALLEY (From the Express) A movement that promise murh for the Reed of this valley wan launched at the Jordan Vnlloy hotel last Saturday night when a Tnxpny iti li-rgue wssl organized Ml sec tlnna of the territory Included were leprcsented and Neveral of I he heavi est taxpayer in this part of the coun ty were there. The meeting wbh rnled to order b Mr Fred J Palmer und Mr TIioh T Kohout wbm elected temporary rlntlr man and Mr J K McDonnell. MX ft tary Tin' object of the meeting, uh stat imI by the chairman, wan I In- iiuiiui Hon of a taxpayers league lo lni-l ml nil the territory of the IkfM road dlatrlcta, Noa. 17, 7 and ID. and UM i Ity of Jordan Valley, with the pur puae of keeping the taxpayers of Hit section Informed an to matters of taxation and to devlae Home method of securing a morn systematic and henellelal expenditure uT the mini iiiiiiIm of iIhimii dltarlcta. Permanent organization was effect ed by the election of TIioh T l hout an preatdent, J E McDoi II. secretary and Fred .1 Palmer treas urer. John VVroten la now able to get about town on his crutches. Cool weather Is retarding the growth of the range grass Mr. and Mrs J II Fcnwlck left this morning for llaltlinore lo take radium treatment for cancer Sim l.oveland and family arrltt-d i nun Vale yesterday Mrs Uuorge Spencer and children left for llolse Monduy to reside They were accompanied by Mrs J M Din widdle, who will ilslt with her daugh ter for a time In her new home The Kebekahs held a most Interest ing aeaalon Wednesday evening at which tour candidates were Initiated into membership A sumptuous re past followed i hit ritualistic and routine work. Oraydon C Cruwford arrived from llnlse las! Saturday to assume his duties as aaslstunt cashier of the Hank of Jordan Valley lie Is quartered at the Jordan Valley hotel I i. ink Davis of llogus creek li.i. turned freighter, temporarily, and went through here Monday morning with a load of sheep pells for Boise Hemming he will bring a load or supplies, which was the object of the trip Five wagon loads of xhep pelts left here Mondu) morning for llolse The I ells ure from sheep that perished on the Owyhee desert lasi wluter during the unusually htiaty IMI Unit pie vailed throughout Hie northwest One ininpHiiy lost over six thousand head. An eighteen months-old daughter of Mr and Mrs l.eon Ysagulrre died last Mouda iiiornlug at the family laime here Funeral services er conducted liy Kei Furls in the par lors of the Jordun hotel A large pre cession followed the Utile one to her final resting pi J T Jauileson arried lust Satur day from his home In Arkansas and on Mondu) weiil to the home ol J K Payne for an extended stay Mr Jameson formerly lived in this coun ty, ou the Malheur river, but v. cm back lo Arkansas fourteen years ago M to remain in Orgeon and hit. ramily sill come out later 11 is now "Deputy Sheriff" Jack Multifont. Sherlir Urowu hating madi the appolutnieiit upon the strength ol a numerously signed petition from this city, aud upon the recomiuen.la lion or citizens . sj (his por lion or the county HOMED II. K . Mark Price is drilling a well at Hie tombs ranch Mrs Kulph Eckhurdt. who has been here a couple uf weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr am! Mrs E T Rogers, left Sunday for her home at Idaho Falls She will leave there In a few days for ixia Angeles, Calif., where she will sneml the summer Claude Biughaui was a business visitor in outarlo last week Ralph McDowell's alfalfa seed av- DEAD OX FLAT A lon-in-law of Mr. J. H. Wilson move, I bis family from Payette to the Wilson desert claim last Tues day The Senior Young People's class of the Sunday School at the Park School house met with C O Doug las Wednesday April fith lo study the lesson and have a social time. Ice cream and cake were served A terrible wind storm visited Demi Ox Flat Tuesday ufternioii The oti- ly damage reported was that two big light and power poles were blown down on the dins llerr place The wires on these poles curry .:.nnii volts ami we i ai . in uk ti" Mr Heir tali of mind till the company got them reset which they did on Wed nesday i lias llerr made a business trip to Vale Tuesday April 4th Mi 1 1 . 1 i - .in mid Mrs llerr and children went to the hills Sunday April I't.d to pick wild pansles mid they report the hills covered with """" t O Douglas reported V rlday Ap- til nnlshed tils plowing with 1 1 - tractor Mrs J II I. an ley went lo Cald well April 4th The Benson brothers are seeding the Frank Welch place to spring rye Mr A Mutton Is preparing to plant 40 acres lo corn He has al ways had good luck with a few acres of corn each ear and Is going in heavy on corn this year. elms Bice aud daughter, Mrs Cora Hand, called on Mr und Mi -A F McDonald Sunday April Dili Mrs. A Sutton made a shopping trip to Payette Saturday April lat, returning via Hie High) holm ,,i. Isiwer Dead Ox Flat, thence home Sunday bringing with her In i little grand daughtci, Dorris White and her little grand son, Bruce Higby for a week's visit. l.eon Higby made a trip up to the Sutton home Friday. April 7th JUNTURA i From the Times) The lambing season la now al hand and the sheepmen have been very busy the past week getting out their pin k oiilllo and cirryim i'h. . out to their camps Supervisor Kichcy Informs us Ihul Hie bridge across the North Fork lit this place In not safe, the stringers sod other Hinliert are ul' rotten ; sagging, the abutments weakening mid in fact the whole -.nurture go ing lo decay. Claude I'm p. i relumed from bis rip in the interior last Friday and i hat the roads were in very good shape all o.er Hie interior and tloit lie had no trouble in making HaiTiuiaii, Narrows, Hums, Hume) aud oilier points and got along line until he struck Hie road between here and lirewsey which he found to be about the worst ou record Mr Cole niude Inn tlrst auto nip with I he mall Monday night. The roads were somewhat rough but lie got through alright returning about midnight The new schedule gives Drewsey the best outside sorvtM II has ever hud, the people ihere icon ing their Hoise papers the sun e published ou every duy ex cepi Sunday The present schedule was outlined by Mr Cole and granted upon his request. I eraged $f,0.00 per acre W II Shepherd reports a yield of $876.00 worth ol -ml Horn ten ac iiuired to uppeur and answer the corn res ol clovei This from ground that plaint filed against )ou iu the ubove was cleiued ol sagebrush ulid seeded entitled uctiou ou or before the lath late In the spring of 1814 J E. Wood Is seeding 120 aire, ol in w land to grain and alfalfa loorge Huntley left for Hie bills lusl week with g hiK herd of cattle lie , -vpeci.. lo lake out several more herds. Mr and Mrs Oliver Anderson und Master Fa and Leslie visited in On tario Saturday und Sunday. Master Henry Willard, a urn and one halt pound ho) , arrived at the Willard Hohiiisoii Inline. Sunday inoiiiiug. Mulch Hilt notice Of Hale of Property In the City of Ontnrio, Oregon for Hellii'tiiPiit New er Assessments. NOTICE 18 HEREBY 01V F.N. That I, II. ('. Farmer, City Marshal of the City of Ontario, Ore gon, by order of the City Council of said City have levied upon and will sell the property hereinafter describ ed, situated III the City of Ontario. Oregon, for dellminent assessments made against said property, as made by the said City for Sewer Improve ments as hereinafter stated, said property, or as much thereof, as may ,, nec81(l)a.yi wl ,e ao al lne front door of Hie City Hall In Ontario. Ore- gon. on Saturday the 29th day of Ap rll HUB at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon, to satisfy said assess mcnls and accrued costs. The following Is a description of the properly lo be sold, together with Hie name of the person ugulnsl whom said assessment waa made, and Hie amount due on each tract. Ileing a list of delinquent second ,,,,,, puyieut. due Feburary ,y, ,, for t.otlHiru.Uoll (,r lateral Sower, District No I, Bancroft Bend Applications Frank Dennett, l.ieu II Block 111 Lots I 1 to II Hie $10.1)8 I lidding. I. len 16, Block 1.1" Dots 11 to 20 llic , $3(4.28. Blackaby At l.ees, Lieu IV. Block III, Lots 1 lo 10 leu , $36.21, Charles F.mtson. Men 2, Block 137, i, lo l" luc , $18 18. William II Haver, Men 24. Block til, Lots 11 to II llic . $18 14. Any party purchasing any of said property al said sale will be given a Cerlllllcate of Purchase by the said City, which said Certificate. If not sooner redeemed will run fur one year, aud hear interest at the rate of ten per cut per milium If the .-aid Certificate Is nut redeemed at the end of one year, by aurrend. i ink the aald Certificate to the City of On tario, Hie said City will deliver to the owner thereof a deed to the prop em described In Hie aald Certificate. 1'iil.liialion, March , 1916 Last Publication April 27, 1K18 II C FAKMF.H. City Marshal of Hie City of Ontario, Oregon. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT K IIMIMHTRTOIt 111 tlie matter of the estate of K K Hunter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given' that the undersigned hits been appointed administator of the estate of 1 K Hunter, deceased, by the county court of Hie State of Oregon for Mal heur County, und has iualifled. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me at my oltlco, al city Hull, at Ontario, Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified, within six mouths from the date hereof Dated and tlrst published, the 30th dn of Mulch 1$16. Cl.AY M STEARNS. Administrator. Last publication tlie 27th day of April, 1816 IN IMF, CIRCUIT COURT Of THE sTA'I'K OF OKEtlON. FOR MAI.HKl'R COUNTY si M.MON'H. Thomas W Kimbrough, Plaintiff, va. Benjamin F Lambert, Edna M Lam bert, Fred C llelohlav and I Idled U heeler, Defeudauta. To Fred C. llelohlav aud Eldred Wheeler, Defendants: i TIIK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you ure hereby re- day of April, 1816, the same being llu' luHt day of ,ue llme prescribed by order of the court directing ser vice of summons in this cause to be made up"U ou by publication aud if you fail so to answer, fur want I thereof the plaintiff will take ludg- incut against ou for the foreclosure i of that certalu mortgage given by : defendants Benjamin F Lambert and Edna M Lambert on July 27th, till, to planum, upou that certain tract of land situated lu the County of Malheur, State of Oregon, and bounded and described as tollowa, Commencing at a point 11.71 chains east of tin- northwest corner of sec- lion fi In Township 16 south In Range 47 east of Willamette Meridian In Oregon, as the place of beginning: running thence east 11X4 chains to a point; running thence louth 21.076 chains to a point; running thence west 11.885 chains to a point; run ning thonce north 21.076 chains to the place of beginning, containing 26 acres, together with all water ditches, canals, flumes and water rights, thereto belonging or used In connec tlon with watering said laud, together with the tenements, hereditaments land appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, which mortgage waa given to MM the lum of $1000, bearing Interest at 10 pi t cent per annum, and Is reoili j ou Book O of Mortgages at page .122 iof records of Malheur County, and upon which Indehtfdhf s there is still due mid unpaid $1000, together witli Interest thereon from Jan. 27th, 1913. at 10 per cent per annum. 1216.0$ paid for taxes and assess ments with Interest from Nov '.uh. 1816, at 10 per cent, and $100 attor neys' fees aud costs of this action You are further notified that this ' iiiniiions Is served upon you by pub lication under and by virtue of an or der of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of said Court, which order was made and entered on the 28th day of February, 1816, and directed that this summons be published one each week for six successive weeks In the Ontario Argus, commencing with tha Issue of March 2;id aud ending Willi the Issue of April 13th, 1816 JOHN H WHEELER, Residing at Vale, Oregon I. or FF.I.THAM, Residing at Welser, Idaho Attorneys for Plaint in NOTUK OK KIIKItllF'N HALE IN- Ml I; EXKlTTION By virtue of an Attachment l tlon duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Malheur County and State of on'gon, dated Hie 16th day of March, 1816, In a certain action In null Court for said County and Stale, wherein the Ontario Nation al Bank, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Louis Hurtle aud J. J. Burbrldge, as Defendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, with in terest thereon at the- rate of 10 per cuut per annum from June 28, 1813; aud for the further sum of Fifty Dol lars. Attorney fees; aud for Hie furth er sum of Thirteen and 20 loo Dol lars, costs; NOTICE IS HKREBY G1VKN, That I will ou the 22nd day of April. 1816, at the hour of 11. 00 o'clock A. M. of aald day, at the main entrance our of the Court House, iu Vale, Mal heur County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, or bid ders, for cash, the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: All of Lots 6, 7, 8, 8 aud 10 in Block 23 In the City of Outarlo, on gou, as shown by the original plat of that city, aud made subject to a prior Hon of Heurietta Payne for the sum of $1600.00; and Au undivided one-half interest Iu the following premises: Lot 6, Block 74 iu the City of On tario, Oregon; also Lot 3 Iu Block "A", l.ot 2 lu Block "B"; l.ota 1, 2, 3, aud 4 lu Block "C" and Lot 2 In Block "D"; all iu Bartons Plat, aud being iu the UH NEi4 of Sec. 4, Twp 18 S. R 47 E. W. M.; aud also au undivided oue-hulf iuterest 111 the NW!4 Sec. 36, Twp. 18 S. It 46 W M , uud also au undivided one-half Interest iu the NW! IWti aud 8 Mi SS Sec 36, Twp. 20 S. It. 46 E. W. M.; TteNWIl NE'4 m$4 Nail, NE'- aud Si NK', MB 14 NE'4 NE', Sec. 4 Twp. 18 S R 4 7 E . W M .; Taken and levied upou us the prop erty of the said above uumed defend ant, J. J. Burbrldge, or as much thereof as may be necessary to aatis- fy the .-aid udgmeut In favor of the Ontario National Bank aud against the said above uamed defendants, with iuterest thereou, together with all costs thai have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 1Mb day of March, 11116. BEN J BROWN. Sheriff. By Rosa A. Soward, Deputy First publication, March 23, 1I6; last publication April HO, 116. SAFETY SERVICE "Hnfety lirsl" ns the motto mill irn lice of tins lunik long btfprt tDOM vmikIs btCtftU lliu , sltigiin of Hie lurjjo transput tnlion OOrnptniM. Btrvlcf to tlie pabtl ii no) tucory, bai ilnilv pinrtirc Willi us. i Put your money vrhort Mftty is tlie first riinsiilerutioii mul uvnil yourself (if our - I i u l ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Safety Dopoeif Boxen Koveralls PrmctMel, tU.t.lkluI. E. 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