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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
ACB n tttrgAmo swam oiitaiuo orbjoon Thursday .trim. in . 7 Fliers Performing Great Slants, Says Ontt do Boy AlMINIBTBATOrVN HAI-K. r VXR OOtTNTY TlUut l.'HKR. Nottn In hereby given that under TO TH VOT8JR8 0: H ! MRIT am Order of Hale COUNTY: Headquarter! Flying Department, they are called ito active Kolly Field No. I, South San An and commissioned aa they are need toalo. Texaa. April It. - Mr. Kay WIN ed. There la qui a number f thetn on and FFamlly. Guana you think that will never t caJled aa the men we are on the move from here er: do not take ao uch Iqtereat In It hare been working wo hard that we now and do not tr- to pawn the exam have not had time to write sooner. Inatlona. and by virtue of duly made an rW !. f'oun- ty Court of ti . i :n for the County ol ibi .i irr '... t 80th service day of April. tor of the eatate of i . . r de- ceaaed, the ur In retain I Al i iuietrn- hereby r candidacy or the Repj nation for County Trc i to the will of the vot. mary May 17. 1818. I consideration for ra-n 'poaltion. I pledge m f Whin You J c: Cot re A iidne trlx of the aai-l eatate wi' after the loth I II of Ml the law offlc- tf M Wood In Ontario, Ore on. We have hnftn very husv tilrlght get ting the squadron that I urn In ready to leave but I am not going out with It aa they would not relieve ru from duty here They are gong to Oeor- gla and from there to France Boon. It I getting about time for Lee aale and eel! t pr'vnt aale In one Maddux to return from the school lit , parcel for ch In hand, subject to Anatln aa hla time la up thl week i confirmation I snld court, the fol He entered before the law waa p- loelng deacrlbed tract of land owned ed and will get hla commlaalon all ' by aald eatate to wit: All of the N. right, I gueaa. He aaya that the W. of N. W. 14 of See. SO, Twp. I don't think they will take more training la worae than any achool he 18 8. R. 47 E. W. M , altuated and than half of the old men In the haa ever attended but It will be 'lying N. of the Olive C. Clement aquadrou now and the reat will be worth It If he can paaa the examine-: trad of land, leaa rlghta of way for made up of recrulta from the recruit Hon I an irrigation ditch, and for the Mal- camp They are all anxloua to leave Henry and I are the only onea of neur vaney naiiroau, ana contain here and get acroaa tho none of them the boya that are left here Juat now. want out. I guess and may be here for quite a Thle ha been more like a holiday jwlillo yet. He la working the pumpa all week than anything elae, aa they on thin field and haa a very good Job , nn nrt business-like admlnls if IS, at office aa I have given d oi'li and two year. The record offer for tloa during ray term I Respectfully su C. C. Hi have been having celebrations In honor of Secretary McAdoo, who I vlaltlng thla division, and Mia Wll on, who la going from Camp to ramp nlnglng for the oldler I .nut night ahe waa at thla camp, hut I did not go I think mot all the camp waa there and aome of them re ported that there waa not enough in. mi to get Into the building While McAdoo wa there they gave aajg bratlon In flying and all kind of Htunta In the air which wwrnwl to pleaae him wonderfully One of the noted flyer. H(lnnn. and a dare devil piirm hiite Juniper, waa the cen ter of attraction Itodman Law, the brother of Ituth Law, Jumped from mi aeroplane 2500 feet In the air and came down In a parachute They I don't know Juat where Rob la, but he waa supposed to go out with a de tachment for France, hut I don't know whether he left or not. I have written Berkley and Conley but have never received any word from thetn po do not know whether they have ret elved the letter or not How are the crop and every thing growing there? Every thing I nice and green here now only they have been needing rain very badly until last night and It rained moat nil night I think It waa one of the worat rain storm that I have ever "een while I have been In thl place About p in It waa o hot that everybody waa suffering and all at once It i louded up end began to rain and the wind to blow About 1 2 It are testing out a new parachute so ' ,,, n,,h.t and we ,,, t0 t up that when plane are falling the men 'd nl0 rao , tha h,d, , ,,, can eecape Jury. I" rrom mom wnnoui in- .barracks to keep them out of the rain and leak. After that we aettled Thla I the week that Tela eel- down and it did not bother ua any hr veur, Juat the same es.more. The men In the tenia wera the our fair only that there I not so onea that suffered for most all the much doing They have two parades tenia were blown down and the men each day and then all the carnivals had to get up and set up tents tli that follow any celebration, which Is rest of the night, which waa not all there Is to It. Every one looks pleasant f. .- r. I ... I I. a 1...... It... f.tv m.u I .... - """ "' - " " M" l think 1 will have to be a femur part I cant see much to It and haw f(,r ,,,, .,, ., . rur,uh lo -0 not heen attending It very much. ,l0m. ,, h.lu pul up ,,, ,.ropi, altho It la quite a change from any- There have been many appll. stlons thing I have ever aeen. jpaCed since that order pul Into Have ihe i eked the men from effect, hut I don't think thai more Ing 10 acre after deducting aald right of way, and being the SO aero tract tying immediately South of the aald II R. right of way, and altuated In Malhuer County, Oregon; together with 10 aharea of the Capital Stock of the Owyhee Ditch Co., a Corpora tion, aa a water right for a'd prom ise. The aald tract la mortgaged to the State Land Hoard of Oregon for the sum of f 1000, and If the pur chaser dealrea to assume the same, the said tract may be bought subject to the aald mortgage Purchasers desiring to bid for the said prem ises are requested to submit sealed bids to the aald Adm.nlntratrlx on or before May 26th, 191R, and the aald Administratrix reserves the right to hold aald aale open for the purpose of receiving bids for a longer period The first publication of thl notice la on April 26, I9IH, end the last pub lication la on May S3, 118. OLIVE a CLEMENT, Administratrix of the Eatate of Jame T. Clamant. Deceaaed. there for the next draft or not? They are picking them from this state and aendlng litem to all the iiuip al ready, suit the men that are In the" camps are going over or divided up and placed In the other t uiiipsiile to train thein The neil draft will not git so liillili iruilllllg us lite Isst one. for they are needed over there ,.n I will be forwarded soon. They hate t nil giving out com missions to the men thai are at the training tamps but send llteui back lo their organ liatlons and will Ituve lo wait till than half of the men will be able to gel furlough. When a new ord-r like thm come out Kiev all mini to try II and gel out If there Is any chance If I paaa the examination that I took quite a while ago I will lie able lo gel a furlough for month or more before rolng lo -, hool. We have not heard from It yet but are expecting a report before long on Hie one that will be aelectad Olve my beat refarda to all I am aa ever your friend, HKHOT AltTlli it MOOHE Hl'MMONH. IN THE CIKfTIT COURT OP THE STATE OF ORBOON. Louis Stuva, Plaintiff, va. Samuel W. Peel, Nellie E. Peel, Grace Peel. Stuart Peel. Margaret L. Peel, Hertha Peel Partridge, Partridge. huaband, husband of Bertha Peel Partridge, and All Per son Unknown claiming by, through, and under them, or either of them. Defendant To Sameul W. Peel, Nellie Peel, Oraoa Peel, Htuart Peel, Margaret L. Peel, Hertha Peel Partridge, Partridge, huaband of Bertha Peel Partridge, and All Persona Unknown claiming by, through and under them, or either of tham. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK t)KEOON, you. and each of you, are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint filed against . t 41- jggAgflV 1 ' .- , trsaastaasLJt 2BkaeatJiUgalpI akssaa ' JS--KSSPjgSaa.lasam rf DKCVTv WWl "- ssssssssssssssssBaV ' ' I "gtssssssssft" " 1 amJalsBPSaQgV 1 flJak"H VftkraA Mntf MF , i A I Ta.ssssssssDIWaPaa.sssssWal'M - VVV'laPVMHai m ,' WFM f 1a.aaaiJglTaaa...-...a..aP.--alP M Am, , J lllll m ANN ' Trt 0QYo wjr aw(T , "V T m '''mw ' f f Wtm ICTOW I1BBRTY BONDS pave the way to VICTORY in war. -an etrlv. coinnlete. triumphant VICTORY. If we are to win the war abroad we must first learn to spend wisely, to abandon luxury, ana invest every dollar we possibly can in the bonds which provide the materials and equipment without which the war cannot be won. Sav and Serve! Buy Liberty Bonds ftsf iat smesai CUUt )l hf you In the above entitled Court and cauae on or before the expiration of the lime preecrlbed In the order pub lished, tewlt: Ou or before the expiration of alx weeks from the date of the first pub lication of thla summons and If you fail to answer for want thereof plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in the complaint, to wit: For a decree adjudging plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of l-ot 7 In Section S, Township 17 South, Range 47 E W. M . In Malheur gggaj ly, Oregon, and decreeing you and eat It of you lo have no right, title or claim therein and enjoluiug you and each of you from asaerting any claim whatsoever In said premises, and for such further relief aa to the 'ohm may seem Just and equitable, and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. This suiiimoiis is published pur suant (o an order of Hon Hultou Biggs, Circuit Judge, made and en tered April 17, 1118. The Brat pub lication hereof la made this 18th diy of April 1818. and the last publica tion hereof the 30lh day of May. 1818. U II HltooKE, P. J UALLAUHKR. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ouurlo, Oregon &Thuir E. C, PROPST LOUIE HURTLE Mill MA1.K CHEAP. tiood. quiat work horse, 2 light rigs. 1 set light double harness, I sol light double harness, 1 set surrey harness, good piano, chickens. Phone -w. opp library. O. W. Aber aatby Adv. No. 14. KOH COUNTY . I t UK 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Clerk of Malheur Couuly. Oregon, subject to the will of the voters of the Demo cratic party at the primaries May 17. 118 ARTHUR MOODY The W. C. T. U. will ataat at the hoate of Mrs C K. Secojr uext Tut day afternown All mothers baviag boya lot ha army are requested to be preaaat to have their aicturea taken ALIAS HlfMMO IN THB CIRCUIT COUL STATE OF OREGON HEUR COUNTY. O. L. King. Plaintiff. vt. J. Van Court and Alien M Van Court, huaband and wli-, i . -, r m -A. Schilling and John II s. t.i inn huaband and wife; Alexander Bill; I. H. Preston and O. A. Woodman, Defendante. To E. J. VanCourt, Alice M. Van Court. Bartha M. Schilling, John II Schilling, Alexander Bllla, I. H. Praaton and U. A Woodman, De fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled null, on or before the 8th day of June, 1918, the name being the laat day preecrlbed by the order of the Court directing aer vie of aummona In aald ault to bo made upon you by publication, and If you fall so to anawer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In hla complaint, tewlt: For Judgment agalnat you for the principal aum of 14,000.00 and Inter est thereon from January 11, 1910, at tha rate of eight per cent per an num and for tha further aum of $500 00 attorney's faaa and for hla coata and disbursement herein For a decree of the above entitled Court foreclosing that certain real mortgage of dale Jan 11, 1910, given on tho BW)i of the NW of Section 8, T. 18 8. R. 47 E. W. M. In Malheur county, Oregon, together with all water right connected there with, and for an order for tha aale of tha above-daaerlbed and mortgaged property to satisfy such suma aa ahall ba found due and owing plaintiff by reaaon of said mortgage. Thla auinii 'ina Is served upon you by publlrstlou by virtue of an order of the lion I is It on Biggs, Judge of aald stent entitled Court, and dated April 15. 1918, directing that this summons be published once a week for six cousocutlve week In the On tario Argus, a weekly newspaper pub lished In the City of Ontario, aald county and atata. Flret publication . prll 18. 1918 Laat publication. June 8. 1918. WM K l.KEK. Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing ul Ontario. Oregon SITaOfONS. IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE ..COUNTY OF MALHEUR. Ernest R. Manu. "'ilutlff, va Stella Mann, Defeadai I To STELLA MANN, tha above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON. You are hereby re quired to appear and anawer the complaint filed agalnat you In tha above entitled ault on or before the 18th day of April. 1918. the aame being tha laat day or tha time pre scribed by order of tha Court direct ing service of summons in said suit to bo mads upon you by publication, and if you fall ao to answer for want thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to tho f 4 Court for tha relief demand ad a clej complaint, tewlt: Pri terwe of aald Court diseolv Sur .' 0 bosds of matrimony now ex It .twos plaintiff and defend " (mattes tho plaintiff an ab solute divorce from you. and award ing the plaintiff the uatody of Ctgo Mann, Minnie Mann, and charle, Mann, the mluor children of plaintiff and defendant, and for all other re lief demanded In said complsiui You are further uotified thai lata aummona la served upon you by pub lication in purauauce of an order or the Hon. Helton Biggs, Judge of tin-. 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