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-L- r '- t t ' "-W'- l" .! tJ!8,"lT S1 THE ONTARIO AEG US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 31 1921 MALHEUR COUN'TV REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IIICCOIIDKD MAIt. M TO MAIt 20 An Accurate, .Two-Row, Riding Corn Drill Tho number of bushels of corn, or tho amount of stingo you Ut per ncrc, depends not only upon ficldand weather co'i.Utiona, but also upon tho accuracy of tho planter, Tho sued must bo planted right to get tho big yield. You can feci absolutely certain that it is being planted rii'.lit if you uso ono of our John Dtro No. 919 Corn Drills. This planter ts equipped with the turnout) John Deere Natural Cell Fill Edp.c-dellvery seed plates- the most accurate planting device ever designed. Come in and look at this planter. Notico tho special slop ing construction of tho hopper bottom and tho need plato cells, which insures accuracy; tho tip over hoppers, and tho variablo drop and sprockets that give you any one of nlno different drilling distances without changing iced plates. Gtt'yaur than of lha extra profit poitibU from utlng a John Dtere No, 010 Corn Drill th!i iprlng. Geo. W. Wayt 4 qsnsmqmmimrtt&pMmmmMStii FORDSON TRACTOR delivered at you it iiancii 97:10. I f LiSt. 'tar t4 xMJHifc tBB 20 Home Power for Pumping, (Irlmlliig Ornln, Cutting liny Run ning your KtiBllngo Cutter. 10 Horso Powor for I'lewlni: Harrowing Discing, Etc. Tho choflpost power nvollalilo ut this tlmo. Ask (or tho booklot, Tho Fordson nt Work. Tho Fordson tnkoa tho muiio placo In tho tractor floltl as tho Ford enr In tho Automolillo (I old, More for tho Mouoy nhvnyj. FORD GARAGE Ontario, Oregon Second Hand .Goods Often Are Just as Good as New We are now in our new quarters in the Hoyer building:, where we arc better prepared than ever before to care for the needs of our old cus tomers, and to meet those who have not traded with us before. Asa matter of business SHE OUR OFFERINGS BEFORE YOU RUY The Second Hand Store E. Parrish, Prop. Ontario, Oregon L. A. Mnnsur ct ux to Joromo Rrldgcs, 2320 by 270 feet In 8V cornor of Sec. 3-10-44. Mnr. 18, 1021. $1,000.00. U. 8. A. to nen C. Uutlpd&o, Lots 3 nnd 4, SV&NWU Sec. 2-ilfol. Jnn 10, 1021. Shorlff II. Loo Noo to 0. J. Mogen heltnor, NWU NWU SWU Sec, 14-15-42. Mar. 22, 1021. 11,722.04. John L. Powell ct ux to Johnston & Lnrlmor Dry Goods Co. NWM SEU Sec. 17-32-41. Mnr. 10, 1021. $1.00 Ollvor L. Little et ux to J. A. Cnrt wrlght, 8WNW Soc. 11-17-45. Jnn. 29, 1021 $10.00 fJco. P. Qrcon ot ux to Clnud Wll Hon, Lot 12, Dlock 72, Oreons Add. to Nyssn. Juno 30, 1020. $50.00. Ontnrlo Cnnnl Co. to City of Nys fin, Wilson Ditch. Mnr. 23, 1021. $400.00 Joseph Wnkoflold Hnnson, Whlt ton to Wm. J. Wccso, WV4BEU Soc. 21-18-47. Feb. 28, 1921. $5,000.00. Chns. II. Andorson ot ux to W. J. Wooso, Lot 7, Block 5, VI1b Pnrk Add. to Ontnrlo. Mnr. 4, 1020. $250.00 Chns. II. Andorson ot ux to Dnlton Dlggs, Lot 8, Dlock 6, Villa Park Add. to Ontnrlo. Mnr. 4, 1020. $250.00. A. E. Nichols et nl to Anson E. Powoll, Lots 4 nnd 7, Dlock 5, K. S. D. Fruit Fnrms. Nov. 20, 1920. $1,282.50 Albort Itlnsch ct ux to Cnthorlno noborgor, Lot 4, nnd West 20 fcot of Lot 3, Dlock 8, Nyssn. Mnr. 17, 1021. $1,041.33. John L. Ocrbor ct ux to Ollbort O. Ilngloy. BHNBtf. NU8BU. SWU SHU Soc. 13-27-38: SESEU 8ec. G; 8E&NE&. WHNWU. 8EHNW W, NH8WU. 8EU8WU. 8EU Sec. 18: NWNEW, NBUmVU. Bee 10; WV4NWU, 8H 8oc. 17-27-30. Jnn. 15, 1921. $10.00. O. A. KoBhnlck to-Mrs. Wlllnrd F. White. NWBWW, SWU SWU. Soc. 28; NWUNU Soc. 33; NEUNBU Sec. 32-17-40. Dec. 2, 1020. $1.00 Knto Long ot vlr to W. J. Wcobo, Lots 27 nnd 28, Dlock 4, Illvorsldo Add. to Ontnrlo, Jnn. 4, 1919. $150. Elizabeth Stownrt to Joseph Orcgg, Lots 0 nnd 7, Dlock 154, On tnrlo, Jnn. 8, 1921. $1.00. Chns. F. Bmnrt ot ux to A. E. Ilnl.lnpnn nt nl. Lots 2 nnd 3. 8EU NWU, NBUBWU. Soc. 4-30-44. Mnr. 21, 1021 $4,000.00. 8. Humphrey ot nl to Druco Don ills. Lots 1, 2. nnd 3, SWHNBU. BE U NWU. EWSWU Soc. 0-10-45. Jnn. 10, 1021. $10.00 F. J. Pltsor ot ux to II. It. Cnld ...ii i m. in nmi 41. ntnek 4-IHvor- side' Add. Ontnrlo. Mnr. 24, 1021. tjnnnn. Mnx OoDnuor ot ux to C. O. Horn onwny ot ux, Lot 35, Dlock 2, Nol son Add. to Vnlo. Fob. 17, 1920. $10.00. Mnblo McDonoll ct vlr to Z. F. Antrim. 8EUNEU. EH SEU Boo. 13: NEUNBU. BVjBW'AJ Soc. 24-14-42. Mny 22, 1020. $11,500.00. Flnlny McDonnoll ot, ux to 55. F. Antrim, Wntor Itlghts. Bopt. 10, 120' .. .. Pnrlflc Hvo Stock Co. to II. P, Klmo, Lot 0, Dlock 0, Hnrpor. Mnr 4, 1910. $10.00 Pnr.lflo Llvo 8tock Co. to -John N Tumor, Lot 1,-Dlock 0, Hnrpor, Oct 30. 1919. $10.00 Mollno Fnrms Co. to Commerce Mortgngo Securities Co.. Mainour County Holdings. Mnr. 23, 1921 $1.00. L. J, Hartley ot ux to Oco. White Lots 11 nnrt 12, nnrt NH of 13, Dlk. 3, Ilndloys 1st. Add. to Vnlo. Bopt 4, 1020, $900.00. U. B. A. to Orvlllo B, Knotllnr ham, WW8EU. EUBWU, BVUS WU See. 28: NHNWU. NWUN EU Soc. 33-25-42. Mnr. 3. 1921. U. 8. A., to Orvlllo E. Knotting ham. SB U SWU. WU8WU Soc. 27; EH8BU. Bee. 28; NBU..BU Bee 33; NHNWU. Soc. 34-25-42. Mar 3. 1921. We have finally been able to get a stock of PREFERRED STOCK COFEEE And are now able to take your order for this brand A 7E all know the wonderful quality in all Preferred Stock Canned Goods, and now we come with the same quality in COFFEE THIS pack has just arrived to be one of - the celebrated family, and we want you to know it as you have the other goods under this name. Let us send you a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed. . E, A. FRASER mm boies Complaints Wert In Circuit Court During Week Nelson P. Orovor vs. Darnoy Lyn cus. Mnr. 21. 1921, Itecovory of Mon oy. $389.52. O. II. noss vs. W. E. Adams. Mar 21. 1921 Recovery on Contract, $000.00. W. J. ItobtiiBon vs. Ooddnrd & Co. Mnr, 24, 1921. Foreclosure of Tnx Lion. W. J. Ilolilnson vs. Ooddard & Co Mnr. 24, 1921. Foreclosure of Tnx Lion. V. Shrndor vs. 0. F. Wlldhnber, C. W. Nelson, O. II. Curroy, Thos, D. Nordnlo, A. E. Mcailllvray, J. F. Mlllor. nnd L. 8. Hognn. Mnr. 25, 1921, Damages. $250.00. Jonos Land & Live Stock Co. vs. Josso Adrian. Mar. 26, 1921. Dnm ngos. $260. J. W. Ollsan vs. nruno niodol. Mar. 20, 1931. Accounting. Wm. Jones vs. Theron It. Doers ot ux. Mar. 26. 1921. Recovery on Notes. $5,236.74. Ollvor W. Porter vs. linns J. Han son ot nl. Mar. 26. 1931. Foreclos ure of Mortgngo. $6,498,18. CUT THE GRASS, Donl pull it Now Is tho tlmo to look over jour Intra mower. (Jet tho Miiilos sharpened ami tho work lug purls put In order. This will hno )ou tlmo nmi make LAWN MOWIXO EASY Whou you want work llko this dono Wo do it right, uurt quickly, MAIM MACHINE SHOP V. W. Mnrsrteii, Prop. PEARL OIL(kirosehb) is refined and re-refined by a special process, mak ing it a clean -burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer for PEARL OIL, FOIt SALE A 2 horso powor shonring mnchlno; two horse powor engine and two man shearing plant; also ono horso power gas engine. In qulro Argus. 71914-17. Now Lodge organizing here In Ontario, Or. Knights and Lndtos Security Deneflt Asso- t ctntlon Issuing several kinds of i surance. Whole llto pd. up o 70, 20 pay, 10 nnd 20 yr. vlng Account. Accident nnd 4- ck benefits, flreatest Homes 4 ud Hospitals In America, See .outhly rates. Agos 16 to 24, 80c; 25 to 4 .9, 90c;- 30 to 34, $1.00; 35 to 39, $1.10; 40 to 4.4, $1.20; 45 to 46, $1.40; 47. $1.50; 48 $1.66; 49, $1.80; 50. $.'95; 51, b $2.20; 52, $2.65; 53, $2.85; t 54. $3.25. ' Deputies and assistants wantod. Dig salary. C. E. WILSON, Organlrer. Old members notify Mrs, Corn Plnnoy, BOYS AND GIRLS IN OWYHEE HAVE ORGANIZED FOR CLUBS Home Fulls llrcaklug Its Neck ViiltliiK Hack nnrt Forth Priiuiixd Diversion of Week In Owylico lirgion inner New Items Don't forgot tho P. T. A April 1, nt tho Kingman Kolony school houso. Evorybody come, got ac quainted with tho P. T. A., work and your nolghbor. Tho Eastor sorvlco will bo hold Sunday, April 3rd, lnstond ot tho procodlng Sunday. With this nr rarigemont Iter. Shlolds will bo ablo to bo with us and has promlsod an Eastor sormon. Tho young pooplos' clnss of tho S. 8, nro preparing special music. E, D, Conklln ot Ontario was n Kolony visitor Tuesday. R. R. Overstreet has rentod his Owyhee ranch to Earl Flock of Fruttland, Idaho, who with his wlfo, and young son, movod ovor last week, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pratt, return ed Tuesday nftor a few days visit, with their son, II, T, Pratt and family at Emmott, Idaho. Al Qroon had tho misfortune to loso ono ot his best horses this week. While running at play It fell and broke Its neck. Mr. Zerolln made a buslnoss trip to Now Plymouth, Idaho. Saturday. Mrs. Zerolln stopping in Ontario to visit with rolatlvos. 'Mr. and Mrs. Sbaw, nnvo roturuod and aro again In cbargo of tho cook ing at tho dralnago camp. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II, Yntos and family ot Roswoll, Idaho nnd Mr. and Mrs. Horbort Hlckox woro din nor guosts Sundny In tho M. M. drooling homo. Bovornl carloads of hay woro ship ped from this section tho past wook. Messrs. Crouch and Nelson took their baling machlna to tho Duvo Johnson stack yards, Mrs. M. M. Maxwoll. Miss Cor inno Maxwoll, Mr. and Mrs. Embody Maxwell and family woro guosts nt dlnnor in tho homo of Mrs. Scott last Sunday. Thoro was a full attondenca at tho Doard meeting of tho K. C. Irriga tion Co. last Tuosday night, tho secretary, Fred Young ot Nyssni be ing prosont. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Z. Johnston, Mrs. Conrad Martin and Dornlco Martin, woro buslnoss visitors In Parnin Monday. Mr. Honsley, fathor of Mrs. Robt. Wallace loft for Portland Monday for a visit with his son. Monday spent tho winter In Cal ifornia, but says ho found no placo that caji beat Eastern Oregon for ell mato and all round advantages. Walter Nichols and family, spont a few days this wook in Emmett, Idaho visiting homo folks. At a meeting of tho Pnront Tench ors and pupils Tuesday afternoon a lively interost was shown (ho alms and work to bo accomplished by organization of tho boys and girls Into clubs for Industrial Work. Tho County Club Leader. Mr. Wollman, a grodunto of O. A. C. orgnnlzod tho girls sowing club with a mem bership of six, at thoir noxt moot ing thoy will soloct thoir Instruc tor, nnd mako preparations for work. Miss Eulalla Sliafor with a school frlond Is oxpoctod from tho Wolsor Institute for tho Eastor holidays. Tho mombors of tho sowing club aro; Mildred Dollord, President, Dorothy Parsons, Vlco President, Mary McUlnnls, Secretary, Oladys Mediums, Lena Shulor. Ermn Shu ler, Cora Elliott, Christina Christen son, Jonuott Martin. Among both boys and girls thoro wns a llvoly In terest In pig nnrt .calf raising. Wo will hnvo ono und possibly two llvo stock clubs, which nro in process of organization. Tho nttondanco has boon remark ably good In both grades: thoso nelthor absont nor tnrdy In Mlsi nvou a room nro; ninrgnret Morgan Snydor, Darbara and Wilson Prlch ott, Violet nnd Ruth Plnkston, Vir ginia, John nnd aienn McQInnls, James McOlnnls, Cora, Floyd nnd Harold Elliot. Ruby Chostor, Ella Reed, James Drlscol, Leonard Smith, Agnes Nichols, Holon nnd Eddlo Powoll Jonnotto Martin, Christina Chrlstenson, John Olascock, Zonn Mosos. Sylvia, Dnlton, Erma and Lena Shulor, Evelyn DoDord, nnd Gerald DoDord. Thoso nolther ab sont nor tardy In Mrs. Prlchett's room wore: Dorothy Parsons, Mil tlrod DoDord. Juanlta Dlglow, Mor rltt Oroellng, Dick Smith nnd Elslo Elliott. ,m rf Condensed Report of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON As Made to tho Comptroller of tho Currency at the Close of Iluslnoss, February 31st, 1021. RESOURCES: ' Loans and Discounts.... $508,460.09 Overdrafts 331.17 Ootids and Warrants.... 96,538.85 Danking House and Fixtures 39,181.66 CASH 180,314.85 $783,826.62 LIADILITIES: Capital $ 60,000.00 Surplus and Profits...... 64,303.48 Circulation 12,600.00 Fedetbl Reservo Dank secured by Govern ment Obligations 30,000.00 Dills re-discounted, Gp,518.84 Securities sold under re-purchase agree ment 34,690.99 Deposits 510,813011 $783,826,620 "KNOWN FOR ITS STRENOTH AND 8TADILITY" y k utMijmtmttm