&)iWWmW(im- THIS ONTARIO AIHJPH, ONTARIO, OREGON, THlfKHDAV. MARCH 31, 1921. I . I f I 1 I v HMHHHHMHMnmHHHHiHHBKK, HOME MADE CANDY,. Pure and Sweet Priced right to soil Immediately. None Lower Priced, Quality Considered. Fifer's Cafe & Confectionery, Wig White, Prop. PAID LOCAL ADS, FOK BALK WIHTH LKOHOIIN baby clilcka $20 por hundred. Hatclilng eggs $2.00 por BOttlng, $10.00 por liun drod. Phono 20tl-W A. IJ. Colli. FOR BALK Jorsoy bull cnlf. (Indian Clow Chlof. HeglBtcrod from IiIrIi cIobs Btock. For quick milo phono or boo C. K. Dibble, Payette. FOIl UENT mod'orn Iioubo. -Largo Blcoplng room l'hono 173-M. lOtf. Ilrunswlck records enn bo played on any phonograph with stool or flhro nocdlos. Ontario Furnlturo Co. Adv. FOIl KENT Furnished Iioubo. II. W. Jones. FOIl KENT FurnlHhcd Bleeping room n prlvnto family, lliono 110-lt 10-17. Host homomado caudles at Flfor's Cnfo and Confoctlonory. Adv. FOIl BALK At bargain, ono now Iioubo In Terraco Heights with or chard and clRlitcon lots. A Lohcad. 13-tf. FOIl SALE Now Uiilck Itoadstor 1020 Modol. Mrs. T. I). FlBor. l'hono 03-W. 14. tf FOIl SALE Mandarin ltcstnurant Good business. Will soil cheap. In qulro at Mandarin Ilcstaurntit, On tario, Orogon. ( 1G-10. MIHCKMiANUOUB aiUFFITII ELEOTIUC SII01 All kinds of Electric wiring. Tele phono 228 J. tt. WANTED Orgnnlzurs Assistants, Dig Salary. C. E. Wilson. Pnyolto, Ida. llox 341. 10-17 p LOST Gold wrist watch. Initials M. I. II. Liberal roward for return. Ownor Margaret lloclhlor. 17-18p FOIl SALE A flvo room Iioubo nnd thrco lots on corner of Morfltt Stroet and Kansas Avo. Ontario, Oregon. Wood Thompson. 17-18 p. "HUSTLE OF SPUING" Piano forte boIo played by Ieopold God owsky; a satisfying piano record 1002. Ontario Furnlturo Co. 17 FOIl KENT 2 largo light houso kooplng rooms partly furnished, No children. Phono 140-lt. 1G NOTICH OF THE HALE OF IION'DH Tho City of Ontario, Mainour County, Oregon, offers for snlo Its negotiable, general municipal bonds In tho b urn of Thlrty-olght Thotis and ($38,000.00) Dollnrs, bcnrlug lntorost nj, not moro than Blx por cent por annum, to become duo and payable In ton years from May 1st, 1021, tho dato of Issuo. Interest thereon payablo Beml-niinunlly. Illds for the samo must bo sub mitted In writing and will bo receiv ed subject to tho legality of tho bonds. No bids will bo rccolved or considered for Iobs than tho par valuo of said bonds. An uncondi tional certified chock payablo to tho Trcasuror of tho City of Ontario for an amount equal to flvo por cent of each bid must nccoiupany tho samo. Illds wilt bo rccolved subject to tho condition that tho blddor to whom tho snlo Is awarded will olthor confirm or reject tho samo within ten days aftor receiving tho transcript of proceedings from mild City. Tho Common Council of tho City of Ontario rosorves tho right to re ject any or all bids. All bids for bonds must bo filed wtth tho He cordor of said City on or beforo 7:30 o'clock p. m. on tho 14th day of April 1021 nnd thereafter on said day all bids will bo opened In open Council mooting and action taken thoroon. Hy order of tho Common Council of tho City of Ontario, Oregon, mrfdo this 24th day of March A. I) 1021. Attest: W. H. DOOLITTE, Mayor. CLAY M. STL'AHNS, City Hccordor (SEAL) 1st Publication, Mar. 31, 1021. Last Publication, April 14, 1021 NOTICE OF HON!) HALE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That sealed proposals will bo rccolved by tho Doard of Supervisors of the Kingman Colony Drainage District nt their offlco nt Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, until tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on Wednesday, tho 4th day of May, 1021, and Immed iately thereafter publicly opened, for tho purchaso of additional bonds of said District In tho sum of Sovcn Thousand ($7000.00) Dollars, au thorized by resolution dated January 17. 1021, said bonds to bo dated March 1, 1021 In denominations of Flvo Hundred (IG00.00) Dollars, and maturing as follows, to-wlt: Maturity Nunibar Principal March 1, 102G 101 $500.00 March 1, 1027 102 C00. 00 March 1, 1028 103 COO. 00 March 1, 1029 104 G0O.OO March 1, 1030 10G G00.00 March 1, 1031 100 G0O.0O CASH AND CARRY lllll: BEGINNING FRIDAY, APRIL 1 WE will sell for Cash Only, and will not sell' goods on -credit. These are new economic conditions that we must meet and we realize that the man who sells ior cred;t is at a great disadvan tage in competition with the man who sells for cash. We are cutting our prices to the extent that our customers will be amply compensated for the inconvenience that may be incurred by having to pay cash. We hope that no one 'will be offended, as we must treat all alike. Under the credit system many times credit is given to those who do not need to ask it, and refused to those who need it. A bad system it is and one that loses us friends, and friends are the greatest assets one can have. We feel sure our new prices will be attractive to you, and we hereby submit the following prices for your appreval: Flour $1.94 Dutch Cleanser ....: 11 Sugar, 10 lbs. for 1.00 Head Kice, 5 lbs 38 Sax Oats 02 Glass Jolly 26 Lemons ; 32 Oysters ; 17 LJkg. Oatmeal . . . . : . . " . ..35 Corn, 3 cans , 40 Tomatoes, !l cans 40, Apricots, . . . ' 24 Peaches 26 Blackberries, 28 '.) lb. can M. T. B. Coffee 1.34 B. Coffee, 1 lb 39 B. Coffee, 3 lbs 1.14 It. Club Coffeo 34 Quart Can Catsup, 26 Carnation Milk, 14 3 cans. . .40 Ilebo Alilk, Can 10 10c can P. and Beans, 3 cans .25 20c can P. anil Beans 16 Corn Flakes 10 Sardines 08 Soap White, 5 for 25 Or. Flour 57 Corn Meal 39 Wesson Oil, Pt 34 Wesson Oil, Quart 66 Mazola, Pt 38 Mazola, Qt 65 Snowdrift, 2 lbs 48 Snowdrift, 4 lbs 92 Snowdrift, 8 lbs 1.68 Dark Syrup, gal 44 Dark Syrup, 1 gal 85 Light, Syrup, i gal 52 Light Syrup, 1 gal 98 Cottolene, 5 lbs 87 Wheat -Hearts 29 Swifts W. Powder 32 Oolden Hod ... 24 Lux, 2 for 25 Byzon B. Powder, 36 Tree Tea, 8 oz 36 Tree Tea, 1G oz 67 Bulk Japan Tea 44 Brown Beans 08 Whito Beans 08 Macaroni, Bulk, lb 09 .Loin Steak ...'. 24 T. Bono Steak 26 Hound Steak 19 Shoulder Steak 14 Pot Boast 11 to .14 Bib Boil . 09 Shoulder Boil 12 Prim Bib 19 Hump Boast ' 16 Pork Chops, Loin 26 Pork Steak 23 Pork Boast, Ham 26 Pork Boast, Shoulder 22 Port Boast, Loin 25 Sparc Bibs 16 5 lbs Lard 95 30 lbs. Lard . . 1.90 Veal Steak. Bd 28 Veal, Steak, Shoulder 17 Veal Chops, Bib 24 Veal Chops, Loin 26 Veal Stew 07 Veal Boast, Shoulder 16 Lamb Chops, Shoulder 18 Lamb Chops, Loin . , 27 Leg of Lamb . , 26 Shoulder Lamb . 16 Lamb Stew .' 04 Smoked Ham ,33 Bacon , . .34 to .50 Pork Sausage 17 Hamberger 14 If you patronize us we will reward you with the. best quality goods at the lowest possible prices. March 1, 1032 107 COO. 00 March 1, 1033 108... C00. 00 March 1, 1034 100 C00.00 March 1, 103S 110 000.00 March 1, 103C 111........ 500.00 March 1, 1037 112 G0O.00 March 1, 1038 113 G0O.00 March 1, 1030 114 GOO.OO Said bonds to boar Interest nt six per cent (O'e) per annum, payablo semiannually on tho first day of September and March, principal and Interest payablo In United States Gold Coin at tho offlco of the Sec rotury of said District at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, or nt tho Fiscal Agency of tho Stato of Ore gon in Now York City, nt tho option of tho holder. Said bids must bo nccompanlcd by a certified chock for ton por cent (10) of said bid, same to bo forfeited to tho District as liqui dated damages In tho event tho suc cessful bidder falls to tako up and pay for said bonds within ton days after tho award. Said Illds must bo unconditional as to tcgullty and tho District will furulH.1i the successful bidder with tho approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor nnd Wlnfrco. of Portland, Oregon. Tho Hoard rosorves tho right "to reject any or all bids. Uy order of tho Doard of Super visors of tho Kingman Colony Drain ago District. FUAN1C D. HALL, Socrotiiry. First publication March 31, 1021. Last publication, April 28, 1021. OREGON SLOPE CHILDREN OF PARK SCHOOL PRESENT PLEASING CANTATA I'rlnrlpal of School on Oicgou Slope itclurim lo Illinois Itonil To School Home Completely (Juiv- oiled Oilier Xt'Hi limit Tho children of tho Park School and tho t anchors, Fred Lindsay and Miss West, gave a Cantata ontltled "Yo Llttlo Old Folks Concort" last Thursday oveiilng at tho I'ark school house. Much credit Is duo tho teach ors for the splondld Blnglng by tho children. Tho program was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. DoMout Judd and daughter Margurot of New Plymouth spent Sunday with the Ira Culler family. The Lower Iload Is graveled now to tho Park school house. Aftor a winter llko tho ono Just pust wo fool that this Is n much needed lm provomont. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Ilnrtsho and family spout Sunday with relatives In Wolsor. Fred Lindsay has very satisfactor ily completed tho sovcn months torni for which ho was hired as tonchor of tho uppor grades of tho Park School nn.il will lcavo next wook for his homo In Illlnlos to take up his work there. Tho re maining Uo months of tho school yoar will bo taught by Mrs. Kuehl Miss West and the children of tho sovonth mid olghth grades gnvo n party for Mr. Llnday at tho llur roll homo Friday ovonlug. Mr mid Mrs Sulloiis spoilt Knst or with the Henry Ilnrkor family noar OntaTlo. Mrs. Lias rocolvod word Friday of a fluo llttlo granddnughtor which arrived at tho Smock home In Ta coma, Washington, Miss lllancho Culp Is Improving In health under tho caro of Doctor Wooso of Ontario, Itov ltuohl preached n very In teresting sorinon to a largo gather ing at tho Park School Iioubo Bun dny. Mrs. K. Frost gnvo u birthday din nor Sunday colehratlug tho birth days of both -Mr. Frost and his daughter, Mrs. Jonas llrowu. Covors woro laid for twenty guests. The docorntlons wero In yollnw and whlto. Tho flna hlg birthday cakos with caudles formed lovely confer pieces Mrs, Km oat Schmidt from Nebraska was among tho guests. Sovoral of our people attendod the plcturo show, "Tho Passion Play' nt tho Emma Saturday evening Cathorlno Simpson rocolvod n box of beautiful flowors Saturday from her former toachor Miss Olntt of Woodburii, Orogon. Mr and Mrs. C. A Knrst nnd tho I), M. Ilouls family wero dinner guests ut the P M. Iloals homo Hun day. Mr and Mrs. Bullous woro busi ness collars In Ontario Monday Jim Carlco and cjilldron and Mrs Shenror spent Sundny nt tho Tom Carlco homo. Tho Simpson family will niovo this wook to tho Wilcox ranch mat has boon occupied by tho Simpson family. Mrs. Frost entortalued tho Ludlos Club last Thursday afternoon witn Miss Maud Culp assisting. Mrs. Sullons and Mrs, Johnston and Mrs. Melll each gnvo Intorostlng pupors on "Child Welfare". An excellent lunch was sorvod, tho decorations bolng BUggestlvo of Knstor. "CIIA.Y IlLUES" Is a fox trot. This Is a real live dauco, with musi cal At nernard Blnglng tho chorus UruiiBwlck rocord 2072. Ontario Fur nlturo Co. LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs Dlanch Corby, Christian Sctonco Lecturer, will speak nt tho Commercial Club llooms at Payette, Tuesday ovonlug at 8 P. M Kvory body wolcomo. Tho Ilrunswlck Itocords for April aro hero, Ontario Furnlturo Co. 17 DHS. It. A. MOON & WM. HALE Chiropractic Physicians Elect lo-Tliernpoiillits Splno & Neio HpeclnlMi l'hono IHH Ontailo, Ore. T. 0. Murehlson, F. Murchlson nnd Mr. Hobertson, sheepmen of Folly Farm Ore., woro In Ontario Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McDnnlols of Hums woro, In Ontario tho first of tho wcok, Thoy loft Tuesday ovon lug for Wyoming whoro Mr. McDan lols will cngngo In Farm Uurcau work. Misses Harriot Smith nnd Hard Uurbrldgo of Wolsor woro shopping In Ontario Saturday. Misses ThomaD nnd Debnttci, teachers at the Intcrmoiiiitnlti In stitute at Wolscr wero Ontario shop pers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. nrtitzmnti, farmorly of Lawlston, Idaho, aro now managing tho local Hub store Mr. Ashbaugh who liaB had chargo of tho stora up to this tlmo will probably remain In Ontnrlo Mrs II. C. Whltworth of Wolsor attondod tho Tucsdny llrldge Club which met with Mrs. E. A. Frasor. . Mrs. John Duuphy who was 111 In n Nampa hospital n short time sluco Is very much Improved In henltl and nblo to return to her home. Thero will bo n business meeting of tho Ladles Aid of tho Congrogn- llnttttt "Mi (Irs It o tti rtlntrnli mi I'M- day afternoon April the 8th at 2' 30. Dan Onllaghor of Jiinturn wns a weak end visitor at the homo of Mr and Mrs. P. J, Onllaghor. Mrs. J. A. McFall went to Cald well yostcrday, roturnltig today. Ivan Oakcs spent tho first part of the weok In Jnmlcson. Miss Ocorgla Hull mado n busi ness trip to Ilolso tho first of the week. Miss Luollii Cnllln was a Ilolso visiter on Friday. W. T. Campbell of Juntura, Ore gon was In Ontnrlo on busliioss last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flsor of Nampa woro wcok ond visitors nt the T, II. Flsor homo. Miss Luclln Cnllln wns n guest Inst week end of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Duuphy of Nnmpa. Misses Corn nnd Hthol McNulty woro Knstor guests 'of tho J. P Johnson family of Ilolso. A. J. Olovor of Ilolso loft Wed nesday for Moxlco to look after his business Intorcsts there. J. A. Williams loft Sunday for Etigeno where ho wns called by tho Illness of his fnthor who Is getting quite old nnd fceblo. Horn, Tuosdny, March 20, to Mr nnd Mrs. Mnrk Christiansen, n son Lesllo J. Akor loft for Portland Monday on luminous. O. F Nceco, who hns been quite til, Is reported ns Improving. Frank Winston wns horo from his ranch nonMtoiiltn this wook. Ho re ports the snow off In Cow Vnllny but says that thoro Ih nbout .four feet In tho surrounding mountains yet Ho pnssed through two feet of snow on his way to Ontnrlo. Mrs. Fred Illco nnd Mrs. J. It. Gregg visited Payette Friday. Hlton Fullor, tho fourtoen year old son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Win Fullor of Council, Idaho, died at Holy Ilos ary Hospital laBt Thursday nftor undergoing n surgical operation The body, nccompnnlod by tho fnthor nnd mother of tho deceased, wns nhtppoit to" Council for burial Saturday. Mrs. nilznbeth Low'e, of Now Ply mouth, ngod 77 years, died at Holy Ilosnry Hospital Thursday, Bho wns tho mother of L T I.owo The funornl took plnco at Now Plymouth Kastor Sunday and was conducted by Itov Win Luscombo of Ontnrlo. Docoasod wns n untlvn of Ohio. Louise, tho Infant ilnugliter of Mr and Mrs Ouy Btlnglo. who dlod noar Kmtnott, Idaho, Sunday was brought horo Mondny for burial. Tho fun eral sorvlcos woro conductod by Itov Chns. Illom. Mrs Sid Day of Ilolso was visiting hor mother, Mrs Jns Stlnglo, In Ontnrlo this wook. E II Ilnrous Is confined to his homo with nn utliick of rhoumntlsm. Clifford Johnson, son of Mr nnd Mrs. Curt Johnson, gnvo a party Sat urday afternoon to a number of his young friends In honor of his ninth birthday Rlgbteoii guoslH wero present nnd nn onjoynblo nfternoon was spent In gnmes and childish nmusfiiionts ltefroshments woro sorvod , Miss Mildred Pnormnii who Is elorklng nt the (lolden Itulo Storo In Ilolso spout Sunday with hor parents Mr nnd Mrs II L Poorman. Mr and Mrs. A M Taylor stoppod In Ontario last week with friends onrnuto to California Mr. Taylor formerly Superintendent of P. L. 8 Company with hoadquartors nt Harp er. Oregon, has roslgnod his position nnd will ongngo In similar work in California. Mrs I. K Uurbrldgo of Wolsor was shopping In Ontnrlo Tuosday Nathan Aloxnndor of linker stop pod In Ontnrlo Tuesday onrnuto homo after spondlng Kastor at Ilolso- n.i,.ni v Art nn nf Cllfdon. In land, arrived In Ontnrlo March 24. and wilt ongngo In tho shoop IiubI iiohs with his brothor John R. Acton with Jionilqunrtorn at Juntura Mr, Acton did not lonvo his native country on account of tho troubles thore. but says that conditions nro as bad If not worso than tho reports which Imvo reached this country Mr and Mrs Kdsoll Orovur of rtolso drovo to Ontnrlo Saturday nnd wero nccompnnlod homo by Miss Ooorgla Hull who spout Raster with them. , , ., C It Caldwoll purchased tho rosldenco on North Orogon street whoro ho has lived for some time of V J. Pltzor. , Jos J Ituzlokn, o formor resldont of this vicinity, after seven yonrs nbsonco hns returned to Ontario nnd will rcsldo on his flvo ncro ranch Kouthwost of town. Mr Iluitckn Bays that ho has boen about every whoro and Is mighty glad to got back horo Mrs Mlldron Parker wont to Nnmpa Sunday nnd brought nor smnll daughter Doris homo with hor for a wcoka visit.