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THE ONTAHIO A ltd US. ONTAKIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1920 i r METHODIST Clll'HCII Sumlny Services 10 A. M., Sumlny School. 11 A. M Preaching "Workora with Ood." CMC 1', At., Kpuortli League. 7:30 P. M. Preaching "Christ nml Modern Problems" Tho Annuiil Session of our Con ference hold nt Cnnyon City, Oregon; wns tho host wo hnva held for sov ornl years. A now arrangement of tho tlirco Districts wns tnmla where Ity Nyssn, Vnlo nnd Ontnrlo now ho .nml Mr. Jnckson. W. M. Ewlng, superintendent In nccorilanro with the rocjuest of ),i fr( ono-flftloth of ono per r tho people Hcv W. J LUfcoinbo was , ,w lpr rt mlxtw Mlx, Tin- certified fli'lil put returned to Ontario for another your ski:d wheat ceutd-ied Ahotit a fourth of the 10,000 acre of whont oxumlncd for certification In Wasco county qualified, reports K. It. Jackson, county agent, In tho Wns co County Farm Hureuu News. In spection was made hy 0. It. ltyitlop. long to tho llolso District with Itov. profesor of farm crops at (). A '., rut down yield and price. A Hut of grower of corllflod seed In puhllfilied in tho August number of the New, Tho Uallen, Oregon. PIANO TCNI.VU 'I'liiiKe wishing their plant) tuned will pi on mi leave order with Mrs Charlie t'o.x. l. n. iiockett. HEE DI.HCAMES COSTLY .walks on hoth sides of rtnlil ntrcet ti.. .11. . .. i ..f ,r,,o' fro"' "'0 Iroporty lino mi tho south lloo diseases cause a losa of moro B(,(, (f fa ,, 1BG t0 tho than 2 million dollars enrly In hon-lnorlll ,,rp0rty lino of blocks 4 nnd py rtlono In the united Stale. says 5 of said City; II. A. Scullen, bee nppclnllHt nt O. A. ('. Tho loss In bees nnd equipment I nmrly at great. Judge Dal ton lllggs adjourned court Tuesday morning to pormlt Hie jury and litigants the opportunity of getting their democratic mnterlal from tho fountain of puny knowledge PATRIOT TRUCKS SOLVE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM POWERFUL ENGINES SET UPON STRONG DURABLE FRAMES MAKE AN IRRISISTIBLE COMBINATION THEY CARRY ANY LOAD ANYWHERE Lincoln Mode. Specifications LEGAL NOTICES That portion of tho street former ly known ns Hlchnrdson street, ltnovvn now aa 1st street North went, lio Improved hy grnvollng tho sumo and grading Had) street: nnd hy the establishment of curl) lines, and tho construction of concrete curhs and con ere to sldownlkn on hoth shies of until street from tho south property lino of hlocks 100 nnd 118 to tho In tersection of snld street with what was formerly known na 10th Avenue, now known na 0th Avenue, North west; Thnt portion of tho street former ly known as Vlrtuo Strcot, now known ns 2nd Btrcot Northwest, ho Improved hy grading tho satno nnd grnvollng salt! street; hy tho cslnh- lUlunont of curh lines, nnd tho con- OTlci: ()!' FINAL SETTLEMENT structlon of coucroto curhs nnd con- croto sldo walks on hoth sldo of said street from tho south property lino of hlocks 11.S nnd 127 to tho Inter section of snld strcot with whnt was formerly known ns 10th Avenuo, now known ns 9th Avenuo Northwest, In Hlvorsldo Addition. That tho portion of tho street formerly known an Mortltt Street, now known as 3rd street Northwest, EXTIJA strong nnd extra powerful for exlrn heavy duly. Pressed steel, unbreakable frame. Worm drive. Aiuidsliip transmission. Eour speeds forward. An unusually powerful heavy duly motor. On practical lest this model has proved thai it will move a three-ton pay load and that it has sufficient power to climb any grade, with full load. Revere Model Specifications CAPACITY 1500 to 2300 pounds. Cord I ires. Ci.iilincnlnl Weil Seal .Motor. Amidship Transmission. Flexible rniveral .Joints. Electric Starting and Ughling. A general utility truck which combines speed with unusual sturdiness and dura bility. Built to the same high standards as the larger I'ATMOT .Models. PATRIOT TRUCKS FOR SALE BY In The County Coin I of Hie State of . Oiegon, I'd)' Malheur County. 'iN Tim MATTEIt OF THE K8TATK OF KLIIKItT M. KIHKPATIHCK, DECEASED I NOTICK 18 HKItEHY 111VKN, Thnt I.oe Halilrldge. Administrator of the estate of Elbert M. Klrkpatrlck, do- , censed, has (tied In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for .Malheur ,n Improved hy grading tho snmn nnd County, Ills final account of his nil- hy grnvollnR said street, and hy 'ministration of snld estate, and thnt tho establishment of curl) lines, nnd the miiii has linen duly set for lipnr-jilio construction of concrete curhs lug hy said Court on Saturday, tho and concrete sidewalks on hoth aides lflth day of Ortntier. 1920, nt the of snld street from tho south property hour of ten o'clock A. M. nt tho Court lino of hlocks 127 nnd 1.10, to the House In Hie City or vale, Malheur Intersection of snld strcot with whnt County, Oregon. wns formerly known ns Tennesson Any nml nil pernors nf-f ' In Avonuo, now known ns Clh street nrIiI estate are hereby notified to np- Nnrtliwost; pear nt said time nnd place and fllo Thnt the portion of tho street their objections, In writing, If any formorly known us King Street, now there ho, to snld Final Itepnrt. known ns 4th Street Northwest, ho Doled Oil 10th day of September. , Improved by RmilliiR tho snmo nnd 1920. grnvollng snld street; hy tho estnh- 1.ICK IIALDHIDOE, llshtuent of curh lines, nnd tho con- Kxeoutor of the estnle of atructlon of concrete curbs nml con- Klliert M. Klrkpatrlck, Dereaned. creto sidewalks on both sides of snld llrooko A Gallagher, Ontario, Oregon, street from the south property lino Attorneys for Administrator of blocks IK and 23!l In the Inter- . Isoctlou of said street with what wns v,,,,lri, m, TIIIJ. ivricvi'ifiv m,,'fornierlykniiwiinHlown Avpmio, now 7VOIHK ()! Till? III5.IIO ', known hh Bill Avemio, Norlhwost; Till: CITV COC.VCII. OI' Tlll CITVj That the portion of (ho strcol OI' ONTAHIO, M.XI.Iir.nt (OrT, formerly known ns Morton street, OUKOOX, TO CAtSi: TO 111: IM- "nw amnvii ns .mi nireei .onuwesi, i.i.mi.i nv cirttiivf ivnniiv ,,e Improved by entiling tho snmo lHOhl l (.IIMIINO AM) H. ,, RrRV0K mM lr(,nl. iy t, M. KI.INO, AXI) IIV IWT.lll,ISIII(i tnlillsliment of curh lines, and by the (Tltll I.INIW, AM) CONKTIU'CI'I.VO construction of concrnto curbs nnd ' AilllflPAlA Ulilrttl'n 11H nil Itlllt ulilAii rT buin-iuiu niiiunuinn un wwui pmiuh lit MliKCTION inti:im:st t-oNcmrri: trims and sidk walks on a i.i. oi' Tin: stiikiix, said street from tho south property itne or iiiocim 2H2 nnd 2.13, In the In lAM.KVS, AM) AVi:.ri'.S DIMCIIIll. tomeotlon of snld strcot with whnt GEO. W. WAYT, ImpS i :i iiicittaN, and asnicss tin: Sl'OST Tiiicnuor rco.v tiiij imio 'I'l.ltTV AIMACKNT tiikhkto and iwicciai.i.v ui:ni:iitki tiiciii:. nv. emesii Where. Ranchers Problems arc Soloed Ontario, Oregon tmtCS0SSt xmmitinssBSismsB', Rres at 20 Reduction in All Tire wsmwwaazsEsszsssgi III gsssc:s i Prices ? i was formorly known na lown Avenue now Known an nth Avonuo North wiMt; You nro hereby further notified that snld Council will meet nt tho Council Clmmhors In the City Hall I'ursunnt to the provlsloim of Or-1"". Ioii!ii-, to-wlt. Iho 4Ui dny of dlnance No. 318 passed, approved, ",0,,n'l0r; .A' .-". h""r or ami effective on the 9tli day of Sep- Kt o clock, I'. M. for tho purpose tember, A. D. 1920. notlco Is herohy l',r fonslilorliiB oliJoclloiiH to nnd pro Kl.n to ntl propeity owiiw.s affettwl ,,.w,tH ngnlnst tho construction of snld thereby, that the City (iiuncll of (he liProvomonts, nnd tho assessment City of Ontario, Intend lo Improve J "l0 roporly to pay the cost thoro ull of the following streets, alleys, nf "' proporty owners ns aro un.l aphuo lu said city ucrordlnr? to Ucent to snld proposed Improvo ll, t.n.vl.lim. nf nnllnniiM Vm jnni tuonlH nml an will ho lionoflted by refeience to whlcli U hereby nude M1'' Improvements, nro hereby cnllod rP m.Kiii riiiniv mi,h in .,. i itnoii lo npponr boforo the sn d Conn-' the eost of said Improvements upon '" al ""J'1 Umo nnd plnro nnd h)iow,0 ,Ucsllons so submitted to n volo ihe piopeny mljaieut thereto and es- '".. miy thoy hnvo, why snld f ni qualified oloclora of said dls- pectaiiy iinuerilM ttiereby. i i""i"i ' " ""j i monii "r trict. Ii Is the City Coiinoll'e Intonllou to "' r.uiion oi hiuii improve Improve by grading nnd graveling all .''""."VJin0 li,,i,orVH,).00,,,oi,- . of the following streets, avenues, and I. 'A?B') tjij; lOth day of Soptom- NOTIOI'2 OI' IIONI) nml STATU OUAUANTV OI-' i:iii:trioN. Notlco la hereby given thnt on 'tho 7th dny of September, 1020, tho Hoard of Directors of Slide Irriga tion District, did pans nnd ndopt u resolution, nfter tho approval of the Stnto Engineer of tho Stnta of Ore gon first had, whereby It Is determin ed by snld Hoard that It Is necessary, and for tho best Interest of tho snld district, nnd tho only menus whereby tho project as outlined nnd so ap proved tuny bo flnuurcd, thnt tho sahl district Issue, ncRotlnto nnd sell, for tho purpose of dofrnyliiR the neces sary oxpoiiRoa of orgnnlzntlon of snld district, construction 'of works nml system, nnd innlutcnnnco nnd opera tion of sumo, or any ono or moro or snld purposes, Its negotiable coupon bonds In the mini of ONIC IIUNDItKD TEN THOUSAND DOI.hAltS ($110,- 000.00), inuturltiR serially lu nunuul amounts approximately equal) prin cipal and Interest, lu not less than ton ycnni nor moro than twenty years after date, Interest payable soml-un-nunlly nt not to exceed six por cen tum por nuiium, nnd thnt snld resol ution culls for un election to bo held nnd which will bo held within said district, at Lincoln School House, School District No. 20 commencing nt Iho hour of 8:00 o'clock lu tho fore noon, nnd cotitlnutiiR until and clos ing ut tho hour of r.;00 o'clock In the afternoon, on tho 11th day ol October, 1920, at which said election will ho submitted to tho ounllfled electors of snld district tho ,iuesllon of wholhcr or not the mild ncRotlnhlo coupon bonds of snld district In buIiI sum for the snld purposes, or any or nil of tho snld purposos iihnll ho authorized, negotiated, nnd sold, and nt which snld election (ho snld (null ified electors shall bo required to cast ballots containing the words "Ilontls Yea" or "Ilonds No," or words equivalent thereto, nml Notlco Is further given thnt n reso lution wns duly pnssed nnd ndopted nt tho nliovo referred to mooting of snld Hoard of Directors, whereby It Is determined thnt It Is for tho best Interest of the snld district that re quest be mndo for n gunrnuty of In terest on snld bonds for n period of the first Two (2) yenrs, by (ho Stute of Oregon, nml Hint nt snld elec tion nhovo referred to that the ques tion of authorizing (ho Hoard of Dir ectors of snld district (o do und per form nil nets nnd things noccssury nnd by law required lu procuring tho snld gunrnnty of Interest on unlit bonds for said period, bo aluo sub mitted to tho quullfled electors of tho district, and thnt pursuant thereto, tho snld question will nt said election bo so submitted (o tho qualified elec tors for determination; All files, minutes, plans nnd speci fications nnd approvals nro now no fllo, nnd open to Inspection nt tho homo of W. I). I'ntcli, the plnco of business for said Hoard of Directors. Notlco Is furthor given thnt ns nn election board for said election, I Ynnt, Mrs. W. D. I'ntcli. nnd I.. I.. Culhortson wore by snld resolution appointed, and Hint snld election will nt said ttmo nnd plnco he held, nnd lleys by the construction of concrete J "er' A- ','; ,1"-0; ,,., hie walks, concrete curlte. and In ' ,,,. .l l,A ' M. HII.Ail? gSgMgKKSrgU7m?arptiHiiHi wmj We find that we have a big stock of tires on hand, tires of all sizes from the 30x3 to the biggest tire' used on the biggest truck All tires are treated alike in this offer, Brunswick, Republic, Racine, Goodrich and Lehigh, all Standard Makes Guaranteed Mileage on all these tires. No Bigger Tire Bargains ever offered in this section. We want to reduce our stock and are offering these tires at figures that mean real savings to auto owners sriBfs Ontario Gar ' PETE DUFORD, Proprietor age eitubllsh curh and sidewalk line and grades (heroon, upon (hrf following hlriuts. alleys, and avenue, and In i iii following manner, to-wll:- The street formerly known km Il linois Avenue, now known as 3rd Avenue Northweat, nl along the Noith side of aald Avonue. by the establish met ofu a curb line, am the building of concrete curbs, and con crete sidewalk along north aide of h:iI Avenue, from the property line nn the east side of block 1BR, west ward lo the property line on the east W.le of block S82. Thut the street formerly known na Minnesota Avenue, lie known as 4th Avenue Northwest, l.e Improved lit grading the aame and graveling said street; hy the ostablUhmt-it nt curl, lines and the construction f i-nnereiv rurim and eoncret" x'dewalks on hoth shies of said -'tei't fr nu the proper ty Hue on the et side of hlocks 1 55 and 151 wmtwartl aton? said street In (he property line hi the east side of blocks 282 ami 251: That said street formerly known as Iowa .U en ue, now known as Mb AemiP Norlhwfs' bp Improved b graii 'ii u.a aame nnd graveling said stret , hy the eht.ibllshment of curh lines, and Ihe con.-ti'uct'on of eon crete curbs and concrete sidewalks on ,110th s'des of aald street from the oast Hue of blocks IBS and 15-1 to the east property line on the past side of blocks 850 and 251: That the street formerly knovn as Tennessee Atonue, now known as 0th Avenue North went; be improved hy grading Hie suiue and bv gravellne said street; hy the establishment of curb line, and by the construct 'on of concrete our be and concrete side walks nu hoth sides of aald street from the east property line nn the east side of blocks 152 and 15.1, to the property line on the east, side of block 1S-1; ! TJiat (he street formerly known as Arlsonn Avenue, now known as 7th Avenue Northwest, he Improved liv grading the same and gravellug snld street; by the establishment of curb lines, and the construction of con crete curbs and concrete sidewalks on IkUi sides nt said street from the east property line of block 163 to the went property line of block 106; That tne aani street rormeriy known as 10th Avenue, now known as Oth Avenue Northwest, of Itlver sde Addition, he Improved by grad ing the same and graveling said btreet; bv the establishment of curb lines, and the construction of con crete curbs and concrete s'dewalks on both sides of said Avenue from the we.t property line of block 7 to the west property Hue of block 9; That the aald street formerly kunwu as Oregon btreet, now known as ilalu street, he Improved by grading the same ami graveling the Mild street; the establishment of i tirli lines and bv the construction of (omrete (SKA I.) IINB. City Itccordor. Dated this Scptemhor 7th, 1020. I. YANT, Secretary Blldo Irrigation District. First Publication, Ruptember 0, 1020 Lnst Publication, October 7, 1920. EDUCATION PAYS ion tiiij ixniviDUAi, and ioh tiik statu A Corson with No Rducntlon has hut One Chance lu 150,000 to Iluuder Distinguished Borvlco to the Public With Common School ICducntlon 4 Chuuccs With High School ICducntlon 87 Chancos With Collogo Kducatlon 800 Chunces' AUi: YOU GIVINfl YOUIt CIIIM his chanck? TIIOSI-J STATES AHE WEALTHIEST THAT MOST IN EDUCATION HAVE INVESTED Oregon Agricultural College Through n "I.lbornl and Prnctlcnl Education" pro - pares tho Young Man and Voting Woman for Usoful Citizenship and Successful Careers lu ' Agilciilturo Engineering Minim; Home Economics Coniiueico I'hnrmncy I'orchtiy Vocational Education Tho Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH. MODKIIN LANOUAQE. AHT nnd tho Othor Essentials of u Standard Technical College Course I'AI.L TEli.M OPENS HEPTKMIIMt 5!, IDUO. TUITION IS I'UEE FOll INFOUMATION WHITE TO THE IIKfllSTIIAII, Oregon Agilculluriil College, Corvallls, Oregon m :x: :::: f y Y ? ? 6 f ? ? ? ? t ? ? : Orchard ladders Picking Bags Nail Stippers Box Hatchets SEE . OUR WINDOW Taggart Hardware Co. i ? f V ? V ? ? ? ? t t y I curbs and concrete slde-i VVHVVKH"H iKX) - X