The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 09, 1921, Image 2

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    THE ONTARIO ARGITS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921
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Built Better Lasts Longer
Costs Less To Operate
It's real economy in the long run to buy a John Deere
Grain Binder. Its stronger construction, tho proper application of better
materials, and its improvements to insure most effective operation under
nil conditions arc apparent tho minuto you sec it.
JOHNDEERE
GRAIN BINDER
Toko tho main frame for example. Its
strong, wldo atcel bars are widely over
lapped and hot-riveted together. The main
bearings aro oelf-alignlng thorc'a no twist
ing of the frame or binding in tho bcarjngs.
The wheels aro extra high and have wido
tractTgngiving tires. They furnish amplo
support for tho machine and extra traction
In wet fields.
Tho John Deere makes better bundles.
Its three packers instead of two insuro this.
This binder handles extremely short or
heavy tungled grain better than others with
less clogging and less missed bundles.
Its bundlo carrier is tho easiest to operate
wo havo ever seen no particular effort to
dumporrcturn to position it can boudjusted
as woar dovulops to keep it in cusy-working
order.
Tho Quick Turn Truck Is another featuro
you will like. It keeps the binder running
straight, permits of square turns, takes off
aide draft from tho horses, and because its
axlo Is ft.xibly mounted, tho wheels hold to
the ground.
There is no other binder that will ulvo
you the years cf satisfactory service that
you can get with the John Dcero it'u reui
economy to buy this better machine.
Do suro to coma in and see it beforo you buy.
GEO. W. WAYT
NOTICK
To nil rosldunU of houses not con
nt'cttul with newer In City ot Ontar Ontar
eo: You nro liuroliy notified Unit n
city ordinance) required nil uutxldu
lnllotH to lo treutud with iiluoked or
mmm of llmu, onco tmiry tun duys
durliiK the next four or fltu mouths.
lly order of tho Common Council.
V. W. (UIAMIIKK8, Hupt
I'Olt ItKNT Oood paituro, plen
ty of wntor, three and ouo-hnlf
miles wont of Ontario. $1,75 pur
month, ymirlhiKH $1.2G. No stock
moved till sottlod fur. C. W. Gar
rott. tf.
KvorythliiK for tho Iuiiiho nt tho
I'uoplo'H Sgcond I land Store B, I'nr
rlnli, 1'rop 2C tf
WANTED TO HKNT Six or
Ntivuii room hoiiHo; modern If pos
Hlhlo. Sou David !'. Orah.im, Kast
urn OroKon Land Co., Wilson Illdn.
Ontario. 24-tf.
F011 8ALK OH KENT Now threo
room house. 20 loU -half orchard,
half Kardun thrco hlockH south
oast school Mrs. C, II. Trousdule.
MALIIKUH COUNTV IlKAL KHTATK
THAN8KKIIS IlKCOltDED
MAY 28 T() JUNK t
Ouy It. McDonald to Alhurt T.
McDonald, KNW Sec. 10-17-40,
May 3, 1021. f 1.00.
Allien T. McDonald ot ux to Ouy
It. McDonald, SHNEVi, EHNWU
Sec. 10-17-U. May 2, 1021. $1.00.
Hoy A. Judd ot ux to C. It. Eml
son, Trunteo, EtfNWUBWHNEVi
Sec. 5-18-47. May 28, 1921. $050.00.
J, W. Shorldan to Dan DraRlsIck,
Und. U Int. In Ilolchcr quartz nitn
Ing claim. May 31, 1021. $400.00.
llorwlck U. Wood ot ux to Ersklno
Wood, NWHflWVi, WV4NWU Sec.
20-18-47. May 30, 1021. $10.00.
Alison E. Powell et ux to A. E.
Nichols, 8KUNWK. WSEU, E
8W',i of Sec. 141 NWU8EV4, NV4
8WV4, WNEU, SEUNEH, NEV1
8EU.8Ei.48EU of Sec. 23; 8N
W, NWU8WU Sec. 24-14-38.
Nov. 20, 1020. $2,000.00.
8. E. Aborcromblo ot vlr to Iva
M. Aborcromblo, NftSWUSWU
Soc. 28-1G-47. April 27, 1021. $1.00.
Payette Land and Livestock Co.
to Annie Applcgatu, 1.3G acres In
NEUSBU Sec. 3G-1C-47. May 12,
1021. $1.00.
Shorlft II. Leo Noo to Frank Min
or, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and G In lllock
04, Greens Add. to Nyssa. May 28,
1021. $50.00 I
Shorltf II. Loo Noo to Kay C.
Hiirloy, NEH8EU, NWU8WH See
24-18-44. May 21, 1021. $100.00.
Andrew II. Anderson et ux to Wil
liam Henrlo, 8EU8EU Sec. 17-16-4C,
Auk 4, 1015. $1,000.00.
Thos. J, Jones to Janot Jonos,
EH Sec. 10-20-43. May 27, 1921.
$10.90.
D. W. Hathfon to Mainour County-road
Hlght ot Way across NEU
Sec. 10-10-47. May 2, 1021. $550.00
Edgar 8. Fortnor'ot ux to Malheur
County-Koud ItlRht ot Way across
BWU8EU and 8EU8BU Soc. 33-17-47.
April 10, 1021. $1.00.
Shorlft II. Loo Noo to Vale Trad
ing Co., 8H8EU. 8EU8WU Soc.
8; NWUNEU Sec. 17-1C30. May
31, 1021. $001.44.
Ooo. M. Wlcklltf to Carolina
Krumm ot al, S8EU Soc. 10-10-47.
Aug. 8, 1910. $1.00.
Itautlsta Ilamos to James Har
bor,' 8KSEU Soc. 0; NUNEU. SE
4 NEU. EW8EU Soc. 7; WV4NW
H , 8E U NW V4 , 8W U Soc. 8 ; N W U
NWVi Soc. 17 J NEU NEU Bee. 18-27-38.
May 31, 1921. $2,800.00.
COMI'LAINTH I-'ILKD IN CI11CUIT
COUUT DUIIINO WEEK
William Illach vs. John Couroy.
Juno 3, 1021. Accounting
U. 8. National Hank of Vulo vs. M
It. Everts, Juno 3, 1021. Itocovury
on Nolo. $1,745. 04.
Malheur County vs. W. a. Cathoy
and Ontario National Ilank, Juno 3,
1921. Itocovury of Personal Prop,
Tax. $101.33.
deo, P. Oroon vs. Sago & Cathoy.
Juno 4, 1021. Itocovury ot Wagos.
$209.80.
A. W. Ward vs. Ada Thompson
et nl. Juno 4, 1921. To Quiet Title.
rJlML,
SUMMONS
In The Circuit Com I of the Htnte of
Ori'Koii, I'tir The County of
.Mnlliuiii', nn.
Klstla V. Patch,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Peter Fredrick Martin, E. A. Pad
dock, Elizabeth II. Paddock,
and tho Wolsor National Hnnk,
a corporation,
Dofondants.
To Potor Frodrlck Martin, E. A. Pad
dock, Ellzabnth II. I'nrtdock add thn
Wolsor National Ilank, a Corpora
tion, Dofundnntb.
IN THE NAME OF THE BTA'ii.
OF OIIEC-ON; You tho hereby re
quired to appear and ntiBWer tin
complaint tiled ngatust you In tint
nbovo entitled suit wlthfn bIx weeks
from tho dato of tho first publca
tlon ot this Summons, and It you
fall so to answer for want thereof,
tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho Tollof domaildod the Com
plaint to-wlt: for tho Foreclosure of
that cortaln Indonturo of Mortgago
Recorded In book "Y" nt paga 300
Hecord of Ileal Mortgages In the
ifflco of tho County Dork of Mai
nour County, Oregon and upon
Lots, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24
of Hlock 4; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4..G, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11 nnd 12 and 21 In
lllock 10; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of lllock,
18; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, 0 of lllock
0 according to the second Plat of
tho Town of Annex, Mnlhnur County
Oregon, now on file In tho Offlco of
tho County Clork of Mainour Coun
ty, Oregon, nnd for Judgment
ngnlnst tho defendant, Potor Fred
rick Martin, for tho sum ot $450.00
less credits, as follows, $50.00 paid,
Oct. 7th, 1919 nnd tho sum of
$25.00 paid-October. 14th, 1919
with Interest thereon from tho 21st
day of Doromber, 1918 at tho rato
of 8 por cent per annum, and tho
further sum of $02 K4. taxen pah'
nn tho nbnvo dwrlhort lands, with
Interest thoreon from thn 31st dnv
of March. 1921 ot tho rnto of 10
por cent por annum, nnd tho fur
ther sum of $75.00 Attornovs foes
In this suit, nnd for such other nnd
further relief as to equity and good
conscience mav pertain.
This Summons Is servod upon
each of tho dofondants In tho almvo
ontlttod suit, by tho publication
thcroof for six consecutive weeks,
and sovan Issuos thoroof In tho On
tario Argus, published In Ontario,
Oregon nnd of gonernl circulation
In Malheur County, Oregon, under
and by vtrtuo ot an Order ot tho
Hon. Dalton Hlggs, Circuit Judge,
ot tho Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Malheur County.
Datod Juno 2nd, 1921.
Date of First Publication Juno, 9th,
1921, Dato ot Last Publication,
July 21st, 1021.
C. McOONAOILL,
Attomoy for Plaintiff
Itosldenco, Ontario, Oregon,
HAIlltIS, STINSON & HAHIHS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Itosldenco, Wolsor. Idaho.
AT ONTAHIO MOTKI.H
Following aro soma of thosu reg
istered nt Ontario Hotels tho past
wook;
Jack Uolndy, L. E. McPhcrson,
HurnBj Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Halon,
Caldwoll; Mr. and MrB. Frod Doiiort,
Pendleton; HIancho McDonald, Mr.
and Mrs. M. 0. Morris, WolBor; Har
ry Chnpmnn, Itnwllns, Wyoming; J.
DoCorso, Uold Ueoch, Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Snow, Holse; C. M. lied
Hold, llond! J. W. Ueymor, Hopp
nor; F. E. Ootdorsloove, Entorprlne:
W. C. Elllngsworth, Pocatollo; II.
C. Hodge, Wolsor; Earl Harrop.
Nnmpn; Mr, and Mrs. ('has. II. Har
rlman, Soattlo; W. O. Itust. Jun
urn; Mr. and Mrs. W. E Shlolds,
Suntex; J. E. Carlson, Seattle: Wndo
Silver, Entorprlso; Etholyu Hanaou,
I.oona Hanson, Ln Grande; F. II.
Smith, Ed Darling, Mrs. Hovoy,
Nnmpa! Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Jones. Hully Crook; Mrs. N. It.
Downing, Salem; 11. N. Hostwlck,
Hokor; 8. Cream, II. McKennody,
Wolser; John Conroy, Peter Murphy,
Junturn; M. Clnrk, D. Clark, Nys
sa; C. E. Hoss, Mt. Home; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Stunrt, Huntington; C.
W. Hrecknor, Echo; Waltor Olldor
slcove, Starrncck, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Estoy, Spokano; D. II. Hunt
or, Nampn; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E.
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Mt. Home.
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and mother, Lu Grande; Frank IIII
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Campbell, Westfall ; M, J, Shulton,
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Floeno, Wonlall, Idaho; W. K. Sterl
ing, Uolio; Warren McIIargon, Spo
kano; O. J. Henson, Portland; Ilalph
Dory, Ontario.
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