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THE ONTAKJO AIUJ US ONTAHIO, OHEOON, Tfl.UIISLAY, DECEMBElt 10, 1!20 KINGMAN KOLOHY KINGMAN KOLONY PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIOH MEETS .Means For Kelvin: Hot Llim-hen I)i. ciimm'iI Dr. unit Mrs. Hmllli JIwn HiirprUn Party Cow I Organized Tho flrU meeting of tho year of tlio I'nront-Tcnclicr Association was moderately well attended. Tliu ways mid moana of providing tho hot school lunch was tho main subject. It was decided that tho (IlshCB, titan- Tho Klngman-Powoll liny linR been sold to Phillip Coyno, n shccpnmti, for $8 per ton. Mr. Keano has purchased 100 tons of tho llurroughs' hay nnil is ImlltiG It now. Messrs. Ilnrry nnil Eddlo I'owoll received two valuable colllo dogs from Los Angeles this wook. R T. Morgan, Hnrvoy Otis nnt A. V. Iloberls tnct with Mr Hnll In Nys 8n for tho drnlnogo mooting Tucsdny OVOIlltlg. Harry I'owoll rccolvcd third prlzo nt tho Portland Corn Show. William Kdwardson has boon tnk- on to jiolso hospital, whoro ho Is suffering from a frncturod hip, which Is a result of a rocent run away. A rousing gamo of baseball was played between tho men and tho boys lrltlcv aftornoon on tho now school diamond, II. Walters has purchased thn Goo. -sars: nils, and vegetables would bo as Schwoltier and I,oy cattlo, and Is re nearly ns posslblo, lonnto.l. Anypiio .colvlng and branding tho cattlo pro who has anything which they wish Ipnratory to tholr bulng takon to the to coutrlbuto should notify Mrs various feed grounds. I'rltchott, Martha Overstreet, or Mrs. num.... .,., . ..... .... DoUord. A report will bo mad ut ,, ""7 i .,, iii . T. ... . . tho iiicotlnn Prldny, December filth. Jaalo " Ich ho wHI food I, n nl h! nt thrro o'clock nt tho school build- i" ,0 J. V"' '' , ill ,C ' '" mS?: 'and Adam Murray from Junttira brought sbcop to feed on tho Slippy ranch. P V. l'rntt Is Incnpnclnlod this wook on account of n kick .ho re ceived, whllo helping to brand cat tlo. In n lotter rocontly rccohod from A. I). Motrny, who linn Intel)' niotoi od to California, ho states that tho drlvo was very plcasnnl, but thnt ho has seen no plnco In Oregon or Cal ifornia which compares with Snake Hlvor Valloy for agriculture Mr. Morrey says. "Outslilo of Urn rllmatn Bnnko Htver Valley tins Cnllfornln boat." I,. Tt. llreltbaupt, county agricul turist, mot With tho men of tho Kol only this wook to mako arrangements for ordering a car load of Jorsoys from tho coast. Tho auction calo twill occur after tho cows nrrlvo. Mr Ilrolthnupt, ami S. P. Qrnham, live stoi'k Improvement chnlrmnn, nro going to soloct tho cattlo, and tho Kolony Is golnif to sond, C. M. Ileau mout, who Is n Judgo of cattlo, A hastily nssomblod group gave Dr. nnd Mrs. Smith nnd Illchnril n surprise hous,o warming Friday ovun tag. Pour tublos of progroBsIvo Plvo Hunilrod woro playod, until delicious Ico cream and coko nnd coffco woro sorvod. TIiobo onjoylng the ovonlng woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Kingman. Mr nnd Mrs Overstreet, Mr. nnd Mrs. drooling, Mr. nnd Mrs. Illckox. Mi' nnd Mrs. Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. John son. Mrs. II. It. Scott. Mlascss King- Ontario Saturday nftornoon, but 'man, Martin nnu uvorsiroui, f i I,.!, iimi rnmit Unit tlmv cniiio Messrs. II It. Scott. Morrlt Grout- back Most of tho traffic Is divert-1 lug, Maurice Jutld, nnd Ilobort Ovor- lug. Hvoryono Interested In tho school and hottorment of tho com munity Is Included unit needed. Tho Hovorond Slilolds hold bis morning Ho tinuouncod thnt ho wilt continue meeting tho Kolony ..congregation tho flrnt Sunday of tho month thruout tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Itti'il nnd family have nrrlcd from Elko, Novndn, cud nro nt tho Bhnfor homo for n few dnys, whllo tho rnrpenters nnd woll drlllors havo possession of Mr. ltood'H recently purchnKcd place. Mrs. laxwoll nnd Miss Corlnnu Maxwell nro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyler In Now Plymouth this week. Mr. and Mrs Kingman nnd MIhm Ploronco Klugmnn woro dli.nor miosis at tho GrcolluK homo Suni'uy Thoro was n small nttondanco at tho sohool mooting WedneBilay con Ing. however, two thousand dollars uddltloual tax wns votod. Tho Kolonv resldouts nro trying to do tholr pnrt townrd tho control of tuberculoma by purchasing tho lted Cross Christians seals, which nro available horo this wook. Four now shutouts woro trans ferred to tho school Menday: John Olnscock from Owyhee, nnd Iluhy, I3llu, nnd CheBtor llcod from Klko, iN'ovnda. Tho toacliors nnd children nro joro parlng a Chrlstinnn program to bo prosontod ClirlBtmas Evo., Dr. nnd Mrs. Smith and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrtln started to Nyssa and ed from Nyssa to Pnrma. stroot. MAMIKUIl COUNTV KKAL ESTATE 'i'UAXHPKitH Hi:coiti)i:i inn ith to i:c. nth Mnmlo D. Duncan ut vlr to John Acnrrcqul, Lots 4 nnd G, Illk. 11, Pioneer Add, to Jordan Valloy. Doc. 3, 1020. $2,G00.00 Loyd J. Caldwell to Fred Green, Lot 1, lllk 2, EmlsoiiB Add. to Nyssa. Nov. 12, 1020 $000.00. Jonas Holland ut ux to Alfred O. Holland, Metos & Hounds In Soc. 23-18-47. Nov. 23, 1020. J2.000.00. N C. Long ct ux to Clara Mabel Morton, Lots and C, lllk, 2, Illtio harts Add. to Vulo. Mny 31, 1018. 1,000. OTl. O. II. Kicker ot nt to F. C. Oxman, Jr 8BU Sec. 0-19-44. April 20, 1020. $10.00. t Q. II. Hlckcr'ot at to Lota Oxman, W&SWVi Sec. 10-19-44, April 20, 1920. $10.00. M. Q Hopo ct nl to Lottn M. Kol- toy, Lots 20 & 28, lllk. 11, Hopo Add. Vale, Aug. 17, 1920. $1.00 V. S. A. to Klnra Uonhus Dahlo, N E. WNW, SEtfNWU, NWli SW'i of Soc. 14-2G-30 Nov. 2, 1020. U. 8. A. to Knuto N. Dahlo, Lots land 2, SEWNWH. 8NB, NH 8EU, NBUSWW ot Suc.l 9-20-40, Nov. 2, 1020. ' Chas It. Potorson ot ux to I. K Venator, KV',l Soc. 20-2(1-30. Dec. 7,1920. $1.00. W. M. Wlogand to J W. Sheridan, Mining claims. Doc. d 1020. $1.00. W. E. Taylor to 8. 8 Prontlss, SW UNBV1 Sec. 1-21-40. 'Nov. 19, 1920. $10.00. Fnnnlo M. Ilnzlohurat to 8 8. ProntlBS, BB'.NEVi Sec. 1-2 1-4 C. Nov. 10,1020. $10.00. U. 8. A. toArthur H Itohm, 8 SEVi Soc. 34 J BWUSWVl Sec. 3R, Tp. 17.! Lot 4, 8cc. 2-18-40. Dec. 0, 1919. U 8. A. to Mnrlon II. Myers. NEtt SKli Sec. 33; SEUBWU Sec. 34. Tp. 13; ESWU. BWUBWU. SBVi NWU Sec. 2; Lot 3,'BKHSNtt Hoc. 3-14-42. Nov. 11, 1920. U. 8. A to Mnrlon II. Myors, Jr, BEUSBU'Soc. 33J BWUSW'W Sec 34-13; Lot 1, Sec. 4; Lot 4, 8V4 NWM, NV4BWU Soot 3-14-42. Mny 17, 1920. U. 8. A to Iola 7., Myors, 8V4BV4 Soc. 20; 8EU8EVi Soc. 27; EM NBtf Sec. 34; NE'ANEU Soc. 3C-13-42. Nov. 20, 1019. U. 8 A. to Lola '. Myors, NBU wtHMf-MM-t$t- pK.-44-W1i'-HKM-w, -?Y Ml 1.2. t kW . ?4 Almost Christmas!! Is the gift selected ? Let that all important gift be 'the Cheney or Cremona two of the most wonderful talking machines. One of these would be the most fitting present for anyone's Christmas. ' Give one of these and you are sure 1 of giving purest delight and happiness. Where will you find another such token of all that is meant by ' , Christmas and Christmas gifts. A small payment down and balance on terms. Twelve records free with each instrument. ONTARIO PHARMACY! Y A .i 4 M : 4t $ ' 'T V 'T V ' 'I. ; . 2 T4 '2 8BU Sec. 34; NWV4SWW, WV4NW V. NEWNAVVi, WNEVJ. SEU NBU Sec. 3G-13-42. Nov. 20, 1920. U. 8. A. to Wilbur M. Uurko, S WHNWV4. NWUSWU, Lot 4, Soc 2; SNEU. NSEU, Lot 2, Soc". 3-14-42. Nov. 7, 1919. John Wnrren Logan e ux to W. 3. Denton, 8B',i Sec. 22; S48WU Sec. 23; NNVM Soc. 2G-10-40. Doc 0, 1020, $10.00. Mnurlco Townsoiid ot ux to Mary Welch, Lot 20, Dlk. 3, ltlvorsldo, Add. to Ontario, Jan. 0, 1020. $400. Mnry Welch to Alfred Loronza Sherman, Lot 20, lllk. 3, ltlvorsldo. Add. to Ontario. Juno 15, 1020. $G0. Thoo Itoodcr et ux to Titos Welch. NWUNEV4 Sec. 2C-21-40. Doc. 7, 1020. $1.00. Titos. Welch et ux to Thoo Itoodcr, NBU NBU Sec. -2G-21-4G; Dec. 7, 1020. $1 00. John Acnrreguo ct ux to Allco C, Mil in ford, Lots 4 nnd 0, lllk. II. Pi oncer Add. to Jordnn Valloy. Dec. 3, 1020. $2,500.00. . J A. Kennedy ct ux to Paul Oron dona, Lots 1C, 10, 17, In lllk 29, liro gnn. Dec. 8, 1020. $10.00. U. 8. A. to Ilatpli W. Popo, Stf SEU Sec. 11; SWU8EU, 8V4BWU 8oo 12; N4NEVi, 8BUNEU Sec. '14.-14-39. Nov. 18 1920. U. 8. A, to Paulino W. Piatt, SEU NWU. SV4NEU, NSEU Sec. 34; SWHNWU. NHSWU. Sec. 3G-1C- 37. Nov 2G, 1920. Murriiigo LleencM IsNlied Mnrtln Ilydmnn mid Harriet Clark. Doc. 11, 1020. , FOHD Truck, almost new to trade for lots. Ed HoltMiiaii 83S-2 pd. WANTED to rent piano G0-J. Miss Ellznbcth O'llrlcn. Phono !-G.-pd. Anna S. Allen, Professional nurse. Phono 221-W. Payette 2-3-4-3. Pd. For crochet caps nnd tnms sco Mrs I Williams near Standard OH. 84G 2-3. Pd. Anyone having Information that will lead to recovery of Alcdalo dog, answering to name of lings, com municate with Fred Cnnflold. Tot. 87-W. Howard. S4 4 2-pd. WKIHKH HINdKltH TO PllESENT OltATOHIO THE HOLY CITY At tho Whcaton Theatro on Sun day, December 19 tho WoIbct Music Club with a chorus of CO voices, soloists and orchestra Is going to present tho oratorio, Tho Holy City. No admission Is to bo charged but n silver offering Is to bo taken" METHODIST C'llUliril Sunday Services A. M. Sundny Sellout. A. M. Preaching, Changoless Christ." Christmas Music. C:4G P. M. Bpwortli League, 7:30 P M. Illustrated Address Samson, tho Strong Mnn who Foil." 10 11 "The ESTItAY iCnmo to Stowart ralich JuBt wost of Fair ' Grounds, derlt brown and white spotted steer, fight oar undcr-stopeit, metal number In ear, loft car split. Owner may huvo nam by paying cots. Joscpli Orcgg. 2-.1-4 Pd CONGltKOATIONAI. CHUltCH Comer Idnho Avo. nnd 2nd St. N. W. (D. J uuiniitiors, rastorj Sunday School, 10;00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M Subject: "Gideon's Thrco Htindlcd." Christian Endeavor, 0-30, P M. Preaching, $7:30, P. M. Subject: "Thlr Man." .Illblo Study, Tucsdny $7:00 P. M. Study III John's Gospel. Imperial program In preptratlon for Xmns Evo Henr tho orcliostrn ovcry Sunday nt 8uudny School. 8poclal muilc by tho choir ovory Drenching service. Tho pastor senks to glvo romethliig wortli lillo In ench sor-mon ill '$ &i4t ) AAA ut 4" ' m (Ml,, MM. I II H I II X mm !. jdiiid "s Recommendations Ico Skates Iollor Skates Slods Ooastor Wagons Pocket Knives Foot Balls Tools Erector Sets Tennis Goods Base Balls Ball Gloves Air Rifles Thermos Bottles Percolators Electric Irons Lunch Kits Carving Sots Silver Ware Slectric Heaters A Hunting Coats Dog Collars Chafing Dishos Hoasters Food Choppers Electric Sowing Machines Watches Clocks Guns Safety Razors Scissors Fish Poles Auto Chains Auto Tires Auto Cushions Gas Lamps Electric Svcopers Flash Lights iX' ll l(' X p, I ulA ii 4 : m m m s "I"? From. our regular stock -- Taggart Hardware Co. Our 1921 Calenclai s are here nt m i iin ifl 4 .. i A. Jt44W4H4Ktt4w---M-4- t4P-H-H4t4 Condensed Report of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON As Made .to the Comptroller of the Currency nt the close of Business November 15th, 1920 ItESOURCES: ' LIA11ILITIBS Loans and Discounts $527,041. SG Capital ;. 50,000.00 Overdrafts 776.62 Surplus and Profits . 5G.465.2G Honda and Warrants 148,833.13 Circulation 12,000.00 i,.i,i ,. Federul Itosorvy Hank on Future, 39 099 66 U' 8' Treasury Cer- tlxture8 ; 39,099.66 tlflcates 20,000.00 CAHII Jla4,lB7.4 DEPOSITH 83701,7Ha..1 $339,731.20 $839,731.20 "Known For Its Strength and Stability" !i?-ii M-M"-! 4t4Hk-i