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i Le ,, jr n THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 Di h 0 tl P u E H I II 0 1 t a I i r ( MAIjIIKUU COUNT! ItKAIi K8TAT13 tiianhkki'h iu-:comi'i FEI1. lTOKRIt!!0 Ilnndall Bago ot ux to John Ilros nan, WSKHSEVi, Boc. 3-8-47. Fob. IS, 1021. $4,000.00. David MoKenzle to Krank Spccht, LotB 4G, 40. 47, 48 nnd 49 In lllk. 4, Torrnco Holghts Add. to Ontario. Fob. 17, 1921. $600.0t. Andrew Cunnlngunm to Itoliort Cunnlnghnm, SWViSWU See. 28; 8E Sec. 29-26-40; NEVJSWH, 8SWU Boc. 28; NWV4 nml NEW SWU Soc. 33-20-45. Fob. 2, 1911. $10.00. Oortrudo Itamsoy ot vlr to Andrew Cunningham SWUSUU Soc. 29-25 40. Juno 22, 1917. $500.00. U. 0. A. to Andrew Cunningham, WNW, SBUNWfc, NEM8WV4 Sec. 33-20-46. Juno 20, 1020. Hnttlo Erlckson et vlr to W. P. Qundorson, Lotn 3, 4, and 5, Uloek 10, lUvoraldo Add. to Ontario. Fob. 7, 1921. $10.00 Ontario Land & Townslto Co. to Mrs. S. A. Erlckson, Lots 3, 4 Jind 5 lllk. 10, Mvorslde Add. to Ontario. March 28, 1917. $300.00 U. S. A. to Win. Cnrlcton Philips. LotB 1 and 2, 8 ft NEW. BKH Sec. 4-16-42. Juno 3, 1020. Christian Van Holt ot ux to A. Drown, 52 acres In, SNW Sc. 12-20-40. Jan. 10, 1920. $7,020.00. George Blonekor o C. tl. Mora houso, NBViSKW 8ec 10-17-47. Jan. 21, 1921. $1.00. lllolinril 11. Hnrl t ux to John H. Walker, 8ANW4 Soc. 2S: N NEW. SWUNKH, SftNWK. WK BWV,, NE'-iSWvi, NW WHICH Sec 27-28-4(h Nov 13. 1920. $1 00 Also Low Prices We will add to our list of under priced articles this week, one of the best all-leather Riding Boots on the market full stock, tan calf, full double sole. Every inch of them the best leather. Regular price, $25! 00. We will sell them, while they last, at $12.50. All sizes. Come in and get them while we have your size. Working Men's Clothes at the price you want to pay. We say we can save you money. Let us prove it. We guarantee our values. THE HUB '10 steres: where you buy just as good for less money BEWSEVt Sec. 10-28-40. JoromlRh Bhca ot nx to Itlchard II. Hart, SE&NWH. NEtfSWU Bcc. 27-28-40. Julio 2, 1917. $300.00 John McOlvom ot ux to Ann T. McOlvern et nl, Lots 1 & 2, NWW NWVi Boc. 23; Lots .1 nnd 4, Soc. 22-21-40. Jan. 10. 1021. $1.00. Clnrcnco E. Miilllnlx to Volina D. Schnnbol, BWH8WM Soc. 34-25-40. April 10, 1018. $2,000.00. Clias. W. Itobergcr to Cnthorlno Iloborgor, I-otB 3 and 4, Dtk. 8, Nyn sa. Feb. IS, 1921. $3,00.00 II. E. Siickott to Cnthorlno tto berger, Lots 3 mid 4, lllk. 8, Nyssa, Fob. 7, 1921. $1.00 Brsklno Wood ot ux to (5. B. S. Wood. W Sec. 29-18-47. April 24, 1920. $10.00. Charlos P. Hnuxor ot ux to Ocorgo Stewart, BWHSWW, WHWBBH SWVi Soc. 20-18-47. Fob. 21, 1021. $4,050.00. J. 8. Nelson ot ux to J. It. aroon flold. 8K48W.V Sec. 10-18-43. April I, 1917. $10.00. It. J. Stono ot ux to J. D. Mlekto, Lots 1, 2 and 3, lllk. 12; Lots 10, 17 and 18, lllk. 1S3, Ontario. Aug. 23, 1020. $1.00. Cynthia Doary Shea to Phillip IlaslI Deary ot nl Und. 1-3 Int. In SW4SEW, 84SWU Sec. 20 NWH NE,i Sop. 29-32-45. Fob. 8, 1921. $500.00. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Marriage LIcciim'h Issued llondrlck Mark ana Edith FolRor. Feb. 21, 1921. CotiipliiInU Filed In Circuit Court Pnyotto Natlonnl Dank vs. John P. 8tark. Fob. 21, 1921. Itocovory on Note. $251.01 Charlos O. Hogart vb. Christian Loronsen, Fob. 21, 1921. Injunction. W E. Loos vs. J, J. Wolr and J. It. Illacknby Com. Co. Fob. 21, 1021. Forecloiuro of tnx Lion. Carl A. Fields va Mrs. 8. A. Mus grovo ct nl, Fob. 23, 1021. Foreclos ure of Tax Lion. A. F. Ialinm vs. Pedro Arrltola, Dank ot Jordan Valley and J. H. Dlackaby Com. Co. Fob. 24, 1921. Foreclosure of Contrnct. Carrlo E. McCntio vs. Emma O. Iloblnson. Fob. 20; 1021. Itocovory on Koto $500.00. NA.AltKNI' cmmcii Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M. Pralso Mooting. 7 P. M. Proachlnir. 7:30 P. M. llov. I. (I. Mnrtln. Evnngollst will preach Ho Is an nblo proachor and has n National Reputation. You will I miss it groat spiritual feast If you I fall to hear him. Ho will preach nlRhtly at 7:30 nnd on Sunday dur um tlio month of March. How Qoo. Ward, Pastor. I nr-rnniinT-irrmrTr i nm-r-r -it - nrr -" " - m METHODIST CIIUHCH Sunday Sorvlco.i 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. ProachlnR, 0:45 P. M. Epworth Loaguo. 7 30 P. M. Oospol Sorvlco. ) Tho District Suporlntondont, Itov. W. M EwliiR will proacn tor us huu-dav. A, mooting of tho Quartorly Con- rorenro win no noia ni iiio ciued ui tho mornlnR sorvlco. Earl Illacknby has rory kindly consentod to bo tho Treasurer ot our Church Uulldlim Fund. -JtV John Deere Built It For The Fordson Wo enn furnish you with bo plow that Juhn l)ro built especially for tho Fordson Tractor. It Is mado of New Process John Deer itceL That's why It la extra light nd strong. It's the lightest tractor plow you uvtir iu'.wtc;hs Un ttian tho veiae hoiwtlrown iHilky, It Is tremendously strong beams ru Kiurmiliwd not to band or lirtaV, !l frame corinwiijns are liot-rlvetcci no loots Jolnl ivo giva anywttsrr i.'a th plow you can tlepnd oa to btapd tho stiain of cuiuinc Fordson power unJr all plowlp conditions. Because of light weight and dean scouring quulttle, it pulls extremely light. It's real fuel saver. See It at work once, and you wilt appreciate how light It pulls. Its correct line of draft, when hitched to the Fordson assures Ideal penetration. Its ganulne John Deere bottoms scour, wear well and make good kvd beda. Its quick detachable shares are stronj; and cUwe fitting. Loosen ane nut to remove a share; tighten the same nut and the share Is on tight. Its simple, strong power lift wwIm perfectly. Lifting' mechanism moves only when the plow U beln ratted or lowawd no useless wear. If you are planning to ouya FenUon be sure to see this plow. Ask us to show you the John Deere No. 40 the plow that tits tlm Fordson. HAiniST OHUltCll (H, II. Dlom, Pastor) niblo School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Itov. J. C. Austin, of Portland will preach nt tho Sorvlco. Junior II. Y. P. W., 0:30. Senior Young Peoplu'8 Survlro, 0 30 Dlblo Study Class, 0:30. nnsnol Sorvlco. 7:30. Subject: "8atnn, Ills OrlRln, History and Doom." . Prayor Sorvlco, Wodnosday 7:30 Chorus Choir Ilonoars.tl, Tliursday 7 30. Geo. W. Wayt MSMSBSt ATTENTION IOfJ OWNEHS Tho llconso churgo for dogs own ed and kept within tho City of On tario Is us follews: Mnlo Dogs $3.00. Feinnlo Dogs $5.00 per annum, which la now duo and payablo at the offlco of tho City llocordor. On all llconsos voluntarily paid by dog owners boforo April 1st. 1921 the City will pay from lt llconso tax tho County IIcoiibo as proscrlbod by law. Aftor April 1st City and County licenses will bo collected In full separately by tho County and City authorities. This Is an opportunity to socuro both licenses for the cost of one but la not good aftor April 1st. 1921 Dated March 1st. 1921. CLAY M. STEAUNS. (SEAL) City ltecorder 2 t. Corn fodder ellago Is mado on the samo gonoral principles as sllago from mixed hays. Tho cut mntor lals nro given plenty of water and well tramped to oxolude tho air. Dairy, O. A. C. Completion of n new 2000-acro drainage project in tho lloavor dis trict, south of Crabtree Lin county. Is now nasured. Moro than 75 per cont of tho farmers Interested sign ed the petition for this project, and tho secretary of tha stato drainage association. W. L. Powers of tho col lego soils department, has been au thorized to draw tho potttiou for forming the district. Soils, O. A. C. A flno Jersey cow that Frank Bhulcr rccontly purchased from J. W. Kygnr got tanglod up In a rope, and was thrown on her back In which position sho died Inst wook while Schulers woro gono to Nyssa. Itadford Slnclnlr, celebrated his sixth birthday nnnlvorsnry Monday, Fcbrunry 21, by going to visit tho Kolony school. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Scltwolzor and daughter Delia spent last week end In Cnldwoll visiting with Mr. Schwclxor's rolntlvcs. Kenneth McDonald was an over night guost of dcrnld Dollord, Sat urday of 'last wcok. Frank Schulor, enmo to tho Do llord ranch last week whero ho Rot a coupto ot young horses belonging to E. F. Pratt to break for tho ubo of thorn during tho comtng nutnmor. T. M. Lowo took n calf ho had Just butchered nnd a lond of pota toes to Nyssn Saturday of laBt wcok whero ho disposed of tlicin. Evolyn Dollord spent Wednesday night with her friend, Ituby Itcod of tho Kolony. Fred KlliiRbnck and T. M. Lowo nro putting up n fluo fonco between tholr ranches ns their pips nnd cows are too neighborly. deorgo Tteed was In tho Owyhco Wednesday of last wook looking for n satisfactory milch cow. Owing to n scarcity or food nround Unity Horbort Walters, oldest son of Hub Wnltcrs brought about 200 bond of stock down from thoro, which woro tnkon to tho Dollord ranch to bo fed. Vernon Mcfllnnls mado a trip to Parmn last week. Frod Pillion went to Vnlo on busi ness Saturday of last wcok attend ing n bnskot ball game whilo lie was thoro. Mlrm Kato Whlppol who has boon working for Mrs. Charles Schwolzor spont tho weok-ond t hor homo near Nyssa last wcok. J. P. Mcdlnnls roturnod from Ilolso Saturday of last wook whoro ho had boon visiting for n fow dnys. Mrs. A. C. Ilradloy was on tho sick list Inst wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Shallow visited at tho Ilobort Wallace homo tho first of last wook. Claudo Smith loft Friday for Port land with n carload of boot cattle which ho and his fnthor-ln-lnw, Ir win Wlsnor, havo tioen feeding this wlntor. Thoy took n carload to Portland somo tlmo ngo, obtaining for them tho samo prlco por pound that thoy paid for them last fall. Mrs. D. P. Pillion who has been sorlously III with La Grippo Is slow ly rccovoring. Mrs. nigolow hits boon caring for hor baby, Viola, during hor Illness. .William nnd carl Schwolzor visit ed" with th6lr slstor Mm. J. S. Olas- cock ono dny last week. Tho P. T. A. hold n buslnoss moot ing nt tho school houso Friday after noon of Inst wook. ' Joo'Mcndlola was n Onto City vis itor Inst wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Mcdlnnls nnd fnmlly' woro guosts to dlnnor on Washington's birthday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Mcdlnnls, tho occasion bolng Alvln'a birthday as well ns Washington's. Tiny Cnntroll, Henry Pngo nnd E. F. Prntt butchorod a hoof Inst wook to supply tho Wnltors shoop nnd cnt- tie camp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nowblll of Ontnrlo were guosts nt tho floo Qlnscock homo ono dny Inst wcok. CONGREGATIONAL CIIUHCH Corner Idaho &. 2nd St. S. W. JD. J. Olllanders Pastor) Sundny School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M., Subject; "Tho Faultless Christ." Christian Endeavor, 11:30 P. M. Preaching, 7:30 P. M. Subject; "What Makos Great Men" or "Flvo Wells." Dlblo Study, Tuesday, 7:00 P. M. Special business mooting aftor morning sorvlco to decide about building, all Interested bo out. Those who woro at homo last Sun day aleoplng tako a walk to church uext Sunday. It will bo good for your health. Whoro will you spond eternity? You must nnswor. God gavo you tho powor ot choice. Accept Christ and bo saved; roject Christ and bo lost; chooso you this day whom you will servo. NOTICE TO CHICKEN OWNEItS Ownors ot chlckons are hero- by notified that tho city ordln- nucos prohibiting chickens from running at largo will be strict- ly enforced. No further notlfl- cation will bo given but on com- plaint owners of chickens will be prosecuted for violations ot the ordinance. II. a FARMER, Marshal tf "NOW-A-DAYS" says (the Good Judge A man can get a henp moro satisfaction fromasinall chew of this class of tobacco, than ho ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. Tho good tobacco taste lasts so much longer he doesn't need to have n fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put i:fi in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco The Savings Club Back of every branch of our complex and highly developed American industry stands the Savings Book. It has been the accumulated saving of mil lions of our people that has made our great de velopment possible. Practically every prominent figure in American finances and industry states, emphatically, that his success has been the result of a determination, at the beginning of his career, to learn to save; and through that determination was accumulated his first capital often a small amount. What effort are you making to help yourself? Open a Savings Account here today. Ask for Escue. Ontario National Bank Unusual Opportunity TO GET A Vacuum Cleaner Did you ever expect to buy the best electric vacuum cleaners made for ONE DOLLAR as a first payment? That 'is just what you are offered during the month of March at the Electric Shop. , $1 DOWN ?5.00 a Month Come and see them have one sent home for a few days' trial on your rugs. Overstocked $15 Reduction We are overstocked on the Ohio Cleaners, be cause we received a double shipment by mistake for 1921 sales. Therefore during March Ohio Electric $35 Cash . ?41 on Terms of $1 Down and $5 a Month A real, unmistakable bargain. The regular cash price of $50 will be in force after March 31. Act now the saving is worth it! Electric Shop Idaho Power Co.