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THKONTAltfd AfiatM, GWfAttta, fmnoav, TBtrwwr ocTotnm. iei Scrapped by the Allies IBWOWfawMMa i M i i - B R 4f All of flwetluia It aad M, T. 14 B. n. .a a. .w All of Hfyttaw It and 3, T. 15 R. R 4S All bid must a accompanied br regularly execute applications to ptrrchaae. and check or draft for at I leaat one fifth of the mount bid. "". Hoard reaervoa the right to re toi ' any and all bida. Applications and blda should be addressed to O. O. Brown, Clark Rtate f.sd Board, 8lm, Oregon, nad marked "Application and bid to purchase atate lands." o. q. BROWN. Clark State Land Board. Dated at Salem. Oregon. August IS. 19U. Plntt publication September 5. 1918. l-aet publication October II, 1918. --t Hang- 4 tut, WlltomvM Meridian, i has filed notice of Intention to make ' Final Threw Year Proof, to entahlUh I elalm to the land above described,1 Mfore Register and Itecelver, V. 8. Load Office, at rale, Oregets m the 22ml day of October 1918 ('raiment name aa witness: Robert Raney, George Harper, both of Ontario, Oregon, Henry Crow, of Weleer .Idaho; Bryeon Hire of rayette. Idaho. THOaV JONES, Register. 'IT.tTION TO IIKIIW. Sls 1 IN TUB COUNTY COPRT OK THB STATU OF OREGON, TOR MAL HEUR COUNTY. IN TUB MATTER OK THE ESTATE or nou blabs c. Mcdonald. DECEASED. To Mary E. McDonald, the konwn halr( and all other heira unknown. If any. of Dooglaaa C. McDonald, Deoeaeed, and to all peraoni un known, but teneTiml, Greeting: By virtue of an order of the above entitled Court, of date September 11, 91l, each and every of you are ierehy rlted to appear before the a bo vi entitled Court, In the Court root. i at Vale, Malheur County, Ore gnn, on C a lint day af October. 191 A, at 3:90 o'clock p. m and there ahow 44444)44444444' coae ; any you have, why Helen M Confronted with the menace of a power which knew no few but ita own beetial pleaiure. America had no rouree out to add strength to the battle which ahould eatabliah for aome centuriea tat might ie not right. On no other baait wilt piece Let wun ovary rioer or tne national being aquiver with war at tort re YOU contributing the full meaaure of your support Let your anawer be loud and clear at the neat uroortnm rhich ia the Fourth Liberty Loan. Nothing; but MOREL TH N ruu CAIN AumJ will be an honeat an 9Jaaajaaaia J THE VOICE By HELENA M. KKNNIV. aaaaaaaaw4 I 1 .Professional, ;: Classified ards - il Advertising a.,. o.,.. I KOR SAI .na HUM plate el" trie range, im sllghil uaed. la goi aa new. Address BjS 199. Ontario, Oregon. B.-44tf. '.v.rr'i v"ii-'T DR& PRINZING. WEB8B FORTNBR orncE HOURS: to 11 and I to I. fflee orer Klrat National Bank. ihoaa Ne It J. Ontario. Ore. W. O. HOWE DENTIST KOR SALE U. 0. Separator la good condition. Inquire hero. It RANCH KOR SALE A 19-Acre tract, cloaa to Ontario, fall water right, good ditch, fully aeeded, and wall Improved, bouse and barn, fa vorable terms Addreee Bol 196, On tario, Oregon. B. Adv. 49-tf lllson Bldg 11T1 IN8KBR. BAOOAOE AND EX- PR HOUSE KOR SALE- -Modern, eloaa In, with eioaltonl law and abade treaa and barn. Houae haa two atorlea. aevea rooma and bath. Will consider trade for property In or near Portland. Sea W. L Turner, real aetata agent. Adv. St -it JOHN LANDING HAM Milk Cow Eor Bale Wanted to aell one Grade Jorwsey 7 year old Kreah la Aprtu ; alao throa acraa of ton and one of potaiccs and tona of lflf i 4444444444444) 4 Addreee K A. Young. Ontario, 1 miles V. BRITTIMOHAM 4 8 W. of City. ,!.., Tvwck IWaater Phona 117 M ONTARIO LAUNJMY DOWNTOWN OFFICE LUEHReV OHIO HTOfUt NOTICE OK BALE OK HT.tTB LANDS. Notice la hereby given that ga) State Land Board of the State of Ore gon will receive eaaled bids until 10 00 o'clock a m. November t, 1918, for the following d rlbed lauds, to 11 All of Sections 19 and tt. T It 41 K All of Sections If and St, T. il II U I All of Section- if aad St, T IS ts ss OVER THE TOP AND WIN, is our motto. Every American must do not merely hia "bit" but do his best; the people of the freest and greatest nation of the world must with their money, food and fight ers, confer freedom on the balance of the nations by giving them liberty. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Currant, BVcutrli of tha estate of D"i'flaas c. McDonald, deceased, r' .ll not '.i ava an order of the above intltled Court, directing and author ising her, as sucb Executrix, to aell, at publle auction, for caah, subject to mortgage Ilea, all the Interest of aald decedent. In and to the w S of the W Vj of Section t. T 19 S R 47 E W.M In Malheur Couaty, Oregon, laaa sboot St aerea owned by tha O. S. L. Ry. Co., as a right of way. Wltnese the Hon. Oeorge W. Mo Knlght. Judge of tha County Court of Malhenr County. Oregon, and tha seel of aald Court, this Itth day of September, 1911. (Heat ) ARTHUR M. MOODY, County Clerk rirat publication Sept 19. 1911. Laat publication. Oct 17. 1911. HfMMONN IN THB CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OP ORBOON KOR MAL HEUR COUNTY. Oeorge Olaaaoack. Plaintiff, vs Ar thur E Dodds aad Mabel Dodds. Dafaadaata. To Arthur E. Dodds and Mable Dodds, Defendants In the Name of tha State of Oie goa, you are hereby required to ap pear and soswer tba oomplalnt filed against you In the above entltlail suit within six weeks from the date of tha first publication of this Humniou. or tor wsnt thereof the plaintiff will apply to tha Court for the relief de manded In tha oomplalnt Namely for a Judgment against you for Ili4 sum of f 140 00 principal with Inter est theron from the first day of May, 1917, at the rste of lam par oent per annum, and for the sum of 97 5 00 attorney's face In this suit, together with costs and disbursements of this suit. And for a decree foreclosing s certain Indenture of Mortgage ami tha aala of the real property deacrll- reia, tewlt: au uitdH tiled one hair I mcresl In the SoulheM Quar tar of Section SO. Twp 1 8 It 47. K vs M In Malheur county, Oregon' .slil Indenture of Mortgage bears date of May 1st. 1917, and is duly recorded In the office of tin- i ouuty Clerk of Malheur no logon. In book "W" at page 119 I Record of Real Mortgages of Malheui county, Oregon This summons Is served upon you publlcstion thereof In Hit Ontario Argus for six consecutive weeks, under snd by virtue of an order of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, clr eult Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur oouui.. dated August Itth, 1911. Data of first publication of sun axons. August ISth. 1919, date or laat publication of summons, October 19th. 1911. i' He liONAUll.l.. Atl rney for Plaintiff. Residence. Ontario, Oregu KRANK HARRIS Attorney tor Plaintiff Residence. Weleer, Idaho NOTICE KOK PI IH.lt Ml'iN Department of. the Interior I Ind Office at Vale. Oregon. Septen. bar lata, it It Nolle ia hereby given that W Abble Webb, of Weiaer Idaho, who. on October 11th. 1915, made Homeetead Entry No. 041 St, lorBWw.NW.14 Saw- tt. SViNEVi. NWMV.leisl. 4, and EHBWK. Sltttf SI, Township If South, The train rolled slowly out of tlio stntlon, Icnvinc s girl stnndlng on the plnlform. Nellie Windsor wss flfteon yesrs old. Her mother nnd fnther were dend nnd she hnd no one but Pncle Jo nnd Aunt Retry. Pnclo Jo had wrjttcn her to come and live wirb him nnd here she wss. It was fully ten minutes before Uncle Jo came, and when he did he gave her a henrty kiss and lifted her Into the hoggy and off they went. Arriving nt the farm, ehe found Aunt Betty waiting on the porch for hw, and such s desr old lady she waa. It was then 8 :80 o'clock and the rest of the afternoon was apent In imparking her clothes and learning the rounds of the house. After supper she went directly to bed. because she waa tired from her long journey. The next afternoon she wsndered around, picking flowers, chasing but terflies, and, gathering an apron full of apples, she went down to the little brook. It waa nice and cool and she wss enjoying herself when "Hello," aid a voice. She looked ap, bat saw no one. "I say, hello." again came the voice ; this time It eeemed to come from the tree that waa acroea the brook. "Hello yourself," replied Nellla. "Where are yonY "Up here In tha tree." aald the vote. "Come down." she aald. "Nope," answered the voice. Mo amount of teasing would make- the voice coma down. It waa getting late, ao Nellie aald : "If I come here tomor row will yon let me see who yoinre7" "Maybe." replied the voice. Bo Nel Mo scampered up the hill and home. Bat she was not to eee the owner of the voire tomorrow, for when she got p the next rooming It wai raining. Uncle Jo cam la at dinner tlm with an Invitation for Nellie to spend the afternoon with the Browns, who Bvod acroea the field. Slowly ah went upslnlrs to dress. aorry because she could not go down to the brook, but maybe It would be there som other lime; so with this happy thought In mind she waa aona ready, and Unci Jo took her over to the Browns'. She waa rather shy, being am f strangers, bat Mr. Brow Boon pat her at ease. Molly Brown wss Nel lie's age. and tbey took to each other right away. While they were sitting talking about nothing In particular the doorbell rang and Molly's mother wont and admitted flvs young people who had come to spend the afternoon. Boon boy about a year older than herself came In and waa Introduced aa Billy Brown. What good tint she had. and what nice girls and hoy tbey were I Bat Hilly where had ah heard that voles 7 The e fir moon peaaed all too quickly and when the gueeta rose to go Mr. Brown shook hand with them all, and no did Molly and Billy. When Nellie arrived bom he could not help thinking wluit a nice hoy Billy waa, and she blushed when aha thought how he had given her head a tiny, unnecessary ana i us. Tha day that followed were the happlswt one ah had ever had. Umg rambles with Molly and the Tucker twin, picnic, and often she would go for long walks with Hilly. She liked Billy very much and Hilly liked Nelll. Hut she did not forget the voice. Ev cry day she would go down ! the Ptwtra sil I t ik and talk with It. Sbw would t", it of the nice time she waa having, and wwg4 M M 'ill it af Hill' i wewka passed on lllc UsPSfM sin enIS never go ing to see . when one day it she would se rrow. sur. To be sure ss there at tne apHilnted lime and to aald "If I come down will you pnuulxe : give me one thlugT" Wondering what it could be, but cu rio to see i he voice, aa she had called tt. she readily aald. "Yea." It slid down the tro and there stood Billy! "Yow you t" ah gasped. Billy Kudletl and said, "Your promise." goat wsa se surprised aha did oot know ulnii to say. At length she aald. "What do yon waotT" "A kiss ' be replied. "Oh h !" and she turned to Bee the hill hut Hilly like Saab caught t waa tixelse for her to try t gel away, eveu If sli. wanted to. u-opyrlght. UTM. 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