v-yrVWK"&' T' ' THE ONTARIO ABGUS ONTARIO, OltJfiGOtf , THDJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IQaO 44frt44$frt4frfrt t ".I ' ' ."! .1 Condensed Report of First National Bank of Ontario, Oregon An Mado to tlio Comptroller of the Currency at the closo of, Iluslneeft, September 8th, 11)20. IIESOUIICES: . LIABILITIES: Loans and DlBCOUnta. .. .$605,203.57 Capitol $ 60.000.00 Overdraft 1,012.04 Surplus and Profits 82,980.30 Donds nnd warrant 144.U6.84 Circulation 12,200.00 Banking Ho'uso nnd Fix- mils Payable NONE tures 39,099.66 Bills Rodlscounted NONE CABII ' 101,402.00 lEPOBIT 720,048.11 6864,223.60 6364,223.60 "KNOWN FOR ITS HTIIENOTH AND STABILITY" 444444M 6 M NOTICiJ OIr"HCilOOL SlKKTlNO 1 OTICE,IS 1IEHEUY GIVEN To tho legal voters of School District No. 8 of Mainour County, Stato of Ore gon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of snld District will ho hold at High School, on tho 23rd day of Novomhor, 1920, nt 2 o'clock In tho nftornoon to voto on tho proportion of lovylng a special district tax. Tho total amount of monoy neod od by tho district during tho fiscal year beginning on Juno 20th, 1921 nnd ending on Juno 30, 1922, (n es timated In tho following budgot nnd Includes tho amount to ba received from the county school fund, stnto school fund, special dlatrlct tnx, and all other moneys pf tho district: 1IUDGKT, ESTIMATEU EXPENDITURES 1. Teachers' salaries ......638,000 2. Furnlturo 1,600 3. Apparatus nnd suppllos, such as maps, chalk, stoves, cur tains, etc GjO 4. Library books 500 5. Flags 6. Repairs of schoothocscs. out- (Jood ltedpoH Tlml Will Kere Ton Potato Houp Foundation 2 qts. milk C tablespoons butter 6 tablespoons flour Seasoning 2 cups cooked mashed potato Vt onion chopped 1 tablespoon salt and peppor To preparu foundntlon ssnld milk and thicken with tho flour nnd but ter which has bcon heated nnd rub bed to a pasta. Add mnshod potatoes nnd seasoning. This foundntlon may bo used fcr other t'Oiips. Corn or Pen Soup Add .mo can of corn or peas to foundation. Tomnfo Houp Heat oiio pint can tomntoes, strain, add teaspoon soda, nnd stir Into foundntlon just boforo serving. Tho Pnclflo Cnopsrntlvo Poultry Producois organisation la making good progress In signing up poultry men. Tho organization contemplates marketing nil tho eggs producod In Orgon pnd southwestern Washing ton. Information about thla organ!- Tim county fair woh n good ono.' Tho wctthor man mndn thlngH bad tho last two days, but tho show was thoro. Tho ni;rlculturnl display nnd otbor exhibits woro very flno nnd tho program was nil Hint could bo do-nlrod, the ;oimi:n oamtamn Tlio gopher campaign oisanlzed undor tho Farm Bureau Is no going on successfully In tho Mathour val ley. Mr. Horn of the Biological Bun vey Is tn charge with a crow of men nnd gophors nre being poisoned on fn wholosalo plan. Tho cost of this work will vary from 5 to 60 cents por aero for two applications of pois on and counts Indicate that ovor B0 por cent of tho gophors will bo kill ed. Half-Inch cubes of sweet pota to treated with a now tasteless strychntno preparation gives the best results. The baits nro placed In the main runways by means of a probe. THE HOT SCHOOL LUNCH Pa wnrme tho milk for tho little cnlf, Ma hoats tho food for the chicks, Thoy cat a hot dinner nt noon-time too, But my lunch Is a scold as a brick. Wo have a hot lunch at our school now, There's cocoa or soup that's hot as tho dickens, Wo fill our cups ns we pass along, They'n decided we're ns good ns the chlckons. 11 Cnroy D. Miller nur0"u wltln. KTATI! COKN SHOW OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO MflPLAY The first Annual 8tate Corn Show will be hold In Portland' from No vember 13 to February 27. Exhibits of ear rorn wilt be made of corn grown In tho 8tate during 1920. Only one exhibit from any one per son In each lot will be accepted. The following ltst of premium shows the entries open to Malheur County ex hibitors and the prltoa offored. The best ten ear exhibit shown will draw a premium of fifty dollars. The county agent want to get a good number of entrlee from this county and will atslat exhibitors In hipping and making entry of their corn. It would be well to select ISO ear of elthor whit or yellow dent In order that a ten-ear exhibit and a hundred-ear exhibit may be. (elect ed from the best. In the flint and other dent clnsies, 20 good ears should be picked from which n ten ear ontry may be made. By consult ing the score card shown below, good selections In ncsord with the card can be made. Sdoctlons should b mad Just a soon as possible and the corn deliver ed at the Farm Bureau office at Ontario, from where It wltl be snt In ono shipment to the Portland Show. Premium books and entry blanks are available from the Farm but all necos- .buildings or fences .... 2,60( 7. Improving grounds C0C 8. Playground oqulpmonV . . 25' I. Insurnnco 30f 10. Sclcnco .'. 30( II. Janitor's and Engineers wages ., 3,000 12. Janitor's supplies 160 13. Fuel 3,000 14. Light 200 15. Water 360 lfl. Clerk's salary 300 17. Poatngo and stationery. . 100 18. Sinking Fund . . , 5,000 19. For tho payment of bonded dobt and Interest, Issuod undor Soctlons 117, 144 to 148, nnd 422 of tho School (By Cnroy D. Mlllor) Assistant to Stnto Home Demonstra tion leader, Idaho. snry information la contalnod below and tho dotalls of ontry will be at tended for you If you will send in tho corn. 20. 21. 8,100 160 275 160 300 78 250 COO Biidweiser -is withijou again! The famous friend of old -made bij the original process in conformity with present regulations isssssBsB" sKii1 jHHfll rmw mmttt& eWfarf t lm y piuU. HT fJftJyJjEjtfT'? 3JftfTfrlPwliW rJmmkmaQtoT, ittK tSr jTl Hi TCm stCLi dts ., .f tlT'Vi'B flVC. "giiC!! I L 1 FtPV tv I ANHEUSER-BUSCH, OT LOUIS Law of Oregon, 1917, Printing Domestic Sclonce 22. Manual Training 23. Muslo and Art ....... 24. Domestic Art 25. Physical Training .... 26. Mlsccllonriou , 27. Total estimated amount of monoy to bo oxpendod for all purposes during the rear 661,400 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during tno coming school yoar 6 0.171.3G From stato school fund during tho coming school voar 1.442.00 Cash in tho hands or tho district Estlmatod amount to bo receiv ed from all othor sources dur ing tho coming School roar 1.333.33 Total estlmatod recolpa, not In cluding tho monoy to bo ro colvod from tho tax which It Is proposed tn voto.. 6 8,940.63 RECAPITULATION Total osttmatod expenses for tho yoar 161,400.00 Total estlmatod receipts not In cluding tho tax to bo voted 8,946.68 Bnlanco', amount to bo raised by district tax $52,453.32 Datod this 3rd day of Novombor, 1920. Attest: W. W. WOOD, Chairman Board of Directors, W. L. TURNER, District Clork rirst Publication Nov. 4th. 1920. Last Publication Nor. 18, 1920. 1'APEIW OR PRODUCTION Ono oft he questions Incident to tho Importation of dairy cows Into a now dairying section has to do with tho brooding back of tho stock. Tho prlco of dairy cattlo of Ilka pro duction varies. Registered cattle come much higher becauso of the papors which go with them represent ing caroful breotlng. On tho aver ago, thoso registered cattlo will pro duce moro than grades and aro there fore worth moro on that account. But buying registration paper U ono thing and buying production an other. For tho man who ha no In clination to keep up the registration of tho stock, or who Is not by nature a breeder, money put Into registerod stock may bo a very poor Investment. Tho same amount of capital Invested In good producing stock would pro vide a much larger herd upon -which tt would bo onsler to realise profits. In tho hands of the avorage dairy man, a, cow Is worth Just what her production makes her worth, regard less of tho papers that are or are not with her. WLV.VERS ATTEND FAIR Three County Club Champions, Violet Lees, Evadlne Cochran, and Qlonn Rose wero awarded tho trip to the State Fair by the County Agri cultural Association. While at tho State Fair these Club members were entertained In the Boys' and Girls' Club Camp under the supervision of Mr. J. E, Calavau, Field Worker for the Department of Education. The boys and girls had a splendid opportunity of seeing tho Fair, hear ing prominent speakers, and getting acquainted with "Clubbers" from all parts of tho Stato. The Malheur County girls and boy enjoyod the trip across tho State, and all -of tho Fair except tho rain which was 'a decidedly newexperl onco to them. wwv TEE 'Invincible Combine BOUXtSQAP cwuti ,4 - I THM . ) LTj 1 Ijlflt Ppl THE BORAX SOFTENS THE WATER AND WHITENS THE CLOTHES. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to whom It may cencern: That Frank Shumway. the Admin- lstrator of the above entitled estate. ha made and tiled herein his final account, and the samo has been by order of this court set down for hear ing at the courtroom of said court In Vale, Oregon, on tho !9th day of November. 1920. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon. All oersons having oblectlona thnrn lo, If any, are hereby notified and required to present tho samo In writ ing on or before said day, otherwise said account may be allowed as filed and said estate closed. FRANK SHUMWAY. Administrator of the estate of Chas. C. MoMahan, Deceased. First publication October 28, 1920 Last publication November 25 1920 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of Tlio State IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF, Bert Cassell, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the above entitled Court on October 28, 1920, duly appointed V. W. Mars den, administrator of the estate of Bert Cassoll, deceased, and all per sons having claims against tho above of Oregon, For Malheur County, named estate, will present the same to said administrator at hts placo ot business In the City of Ontario, Ore gon, within six months from and af ter the first publication of this no tice. First publication, Oct. 28. 1920. Last publication, Nov. 25, 1920, V. W. MARSDEN. Administrator ot the aboro named Estate. I