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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OR EGON, TIIURSDAT, JUNE 30, 1021 i j v" N,M -5 i Chocolate Cream Pie a man's fayorite rc 7w!t? just right to him made with Carnation Milk 7 tnblcspoonfuls Cnrnntion Milk, I cup water, x cup grated choc olate, Yi cup sugar, 1 tcaspoonful cornstarch, 2 eggs (yolks and whites beaten ocpnrately), 1 tea spoonful vanilla. Bake the pio crust first Mix all ingredients (except whites of eggs) together, and mako a custard Fill crust with custard, cover with the- whites of eggs well beaten with 2 table spoonfuVi powdered sugar, and brown a little in llio oven. Send for Carnation Cook Book containing 100 practical teatad reclpaa. Carnation Milk Products Co., 600 S. 0th St., Doha. All Urotiti titll Cnrnulwn Milk "from ConlmUd Oottf Paltry, cakes and all faodi arc ap peiiaing and nourishing when made with Carna tion Milk. lit added richness and purity en hanve the flavor and food value of any dish. All Oroeeri. tllav M asF Bm V aaV SBsl aBal BBS. H Sb BBM bI BSt .a4BBBB nBBBs! ! MB BBBBM aT BBBBB a"aalBaac H Kw 1 m W HlHIsP' by dealers ! a- 5oW ony give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30 x 31 $15.00 . NON-SKID 'Reduction In all styles and sizes A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product j I'T DON'T U1H! MM DON'T send to n mailorder houso for Jewolry, until you see me. I will toll you why. DON'T lot sotue lnoxporlenced parson spoil your watch or Jewelry by trying to repair It. DON'T let some dishonest Jeweler sell you a white Saphlro for a Diamond, buy from a Jowelor who. knows what grade they nro. U )io DONT let a Jeweler tell you that a cyuthetlc Iluby same as a reconstructed Ruby, call and find out the ' difference. , DON'T lot any one tell youthat four K,.Oold Is as gpod as Fourteen, 1 can maUo the proper tests, as I have had twenty six-years experience. I can furnish you anything in the Jewelry line, on short notice. I have some reconstructed Ruby Rings In ! stock, prices right. I give satisfaction, or money back. HENRY MILLER ONTARIO, OREGON sfats -"Hl "See McFall and See Better" DR. J. A. MM Eyesight Specials, Mmn, f Ptone 147-J "Have your eye exam ined by a registered Optometrist' SUAIMON8 In Tho Circuit Couit of (ho Htnlo of On-Kon, For Tho County of Malheur, s, Klstlo V. Patch, Plaintiff, vs. Potor Fredrick Mnrtjn, R. A. Pad- dook, Rlliaboth II. Paddock, and tho Wolser National Dank, n corporation, ' Dofondants. To Potor Fredrick Martin, R. A. Pad dock, Elizabeth H. Puttdock and tho Wolsor National Dank, a Corpora tion, Defendants. IN THR NAMR OP TIIU BTATR OF OltEdON; You aro horoby re quired to appear and auswor the complaint filed against you In tho above ontltlod suit within six wooks from thu dato of tho first publca tlon of this Summons, and If you fall so to answer tor want thoreof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof dotuanded tho Com plaint to-wlt: for tho Foreclosure of that cortnln Indonturo of Mortgago Rocordod In book "Y" at page 3CC Record of Roal Mortgages In the otflco of tho County Clork of Mal hour County, Oregon and upon B of Tract 1G, and Tract 33, Lots, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 of Ulock -i; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 0, 7. 8, V, 10, 11 and 12 and 21 In Ulock 10; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of Ulock, 18; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, G of Ulock 19 according to tho second Plat of tho Town of Annex, Mainour County, Oregon, now on fllo In tho Offlro of tho County Clork of Malheur Conn ty, Orogon, and for Judgment against tho dotondant, Peter Frod rick Martin, for tho sum of $450 00 less credits, as follows, $00.00 paid, Oct. 7th, 1019 and tho sum of $26.00 paid Octobor, 14tli, 1019 with Interost thoroon from the 21sl day of December, 1918 at tho rato of 8 por conl per annum, and the further sum of $02.84, tnxos pah' on the above described lands, with Interost thorron from tho 31st day of March. 1921 at tho rate of 10 nor cent nor annum, and tho fur thor sum of $7I 00 Attorneys fee In this suit, and for such other and further relief as to oaulty and good onsrtenco may portaln. , f l ms mimmon in servou upas oooh of tho doronuants in tne nuovc entitled su.lt, by tho publlcatlo' thereof for six consocutlvo weeks and soven Issues thereof In tho On tnrlo Argus, published In Ontario Droit on nnd of konorol circulation In Mnlhour County, Orocon, under nnd by virtue of nn Order of the Hon. Dalton Dlggs. Circuit Judgo of the Circuit Court of, tho Stnto of nregon. for Mainour uouniy. Dated Juno Gth, 1921. Dsto of First Publication Juno. 9th. 1921, Dote of Last Publication. July 21st, 1921. O. McClONAOILIi. Attornoy for Plaintiff Rosldonco, Ontario, Orogon ILRRI8, STINSON & HARRIB Attornoysjor Plaintiff Resldenco, WolsofT Idaho, a visit with his daughter, Mrs. F. L. DoDord and Mrs. Fred Kllngback and tholr families. Miss Marlon Lowo, who has just flntshod lior sophomoro year . at Whitman t'ollogo, Walla Walla Washington, arrived Wodnenday to spont hor vacation with tho homo folks. Frod Kllngback nnd son Kenneth and D. H. Tuft vlsltod Friday at the O. W. Denton homo nt Nyssa. Mr. Tuffs nnd Mr. Denton having been friends. yoarH ago whllo fnrmlng In North Dakota. Mrs. jt H, Bchwolzor and daugh ter Delia here Vale visitors Friday. Mr, and Mrs. F L. DoUord and family and D. R. Tufts woro gueats to dinner nt tho Kllngback homo Sunday. NOTJCR OF FINAL BKTTLKMKNT IRONSIDE NEWS OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Loroy Dowltt and wlfo, of Sago Ilrush Springs, wore visitors at tho Lowo homo last wook Thoy wore quite enthusiastic over tho benefit of tho recent rains to tholr ranch Thoy hro constructing a rosorvolr hut (t Is not yot flntshod. Tho annual school election result ed tn tho ro-eloctlon of 8llas DIko low for director, whllo John Wall was elected to fill out tho unexpir ed jtcrm of Clins. Bradley who ro slgnod roconly Mrs. John Wnfl was ru-elocted schtol clerk. Tho P, T. A. nro planning to send a delegation to tho Joint meet ing of tho Nyssa, Kingman Kolony, Warren, Owyhee and Ulg Uond, Parent-Teacher's Associations to be hold at tho It. R. Overstreet homo In the Kolony, Friday July 1, At this moating tho district vice-president Is to bo electod. ' Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Mlaro, of Caldwell, accompanied by Rarl Mars of Dos Molnos, In., visited at tho Poutz home last, week on route Mfrom Payotta where thoy had been to visit Mr Mlar'u mother. Whllo they were here thoy patronized the Hot Springs and climbed Mitchell liutto. Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Lowe vlsltod at thu Wall homo last week. Andy Hanson left to try his for tunes In Alaska about two weeks ago. Win, Poutz was a Dolso visitor laBt Thursday. A party of campers from the Oeni State are enjoying the benefit of tho Hot Springs. f nn.1 Tin Tlnllv frnm flirt tn. 'laud vlsltod at the Pullen homo Sunday Ashford Fields ofNyssa was a ghost of Hollo Fonn, last wook. Mr. L. D. Dickinson, of Pine Val ley, arrived last Monday for a visit with his daughter Mrs. Wm. West. Mr and Mrs. J. II. West of Rugeno Oregon Mrs, F. L. Drlscow, of Oak land, California and Mrs. Walker and son of Pleasant Hill arrived Tuesday for a visit at tho West homo. Dernlce Fenn and brother Rollo and Ashford visited the Doliord children Monday afternoon, and en Joyed a swim tn tho Owyhee River Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNury, Rs mond Orleves and Rlroy Huffman woro business visitors to Ontario Tuesday. Elroy Huffman inotorea to ynio on business -Friday. i Mrs. C E. Schwelzor and daugh ter Delia and Miss Ruby Dradley motored to Parma Sunday where they were gue&ts at the Bchuler home. They brought homo several gallons- of Lambert cfcmtaa which are sald'fo ha plentiful there. Mr and Mrs. John Wall and sons, Kenneth and John Jr. were guests at the Lowo homo Sunday, D. B. Tufts, of Walla Walla Wahlngts8i arrived Wednesday for Tho danco at Mnlhour wns well attended by tho young pcoplo hero, ana nil reported a good thno. Tho bano ball rrnmo between Iron side nnd Uonlta was hold nt Iloutta Sunday, with n scoro of to In invor ironside tiio gamu was well nttonded by tho pcoplo horor Arthtis Van Ilurcn and Orvllle Nichols wont, to linker Monday with n truck load of wool. They ro- turned Tuesday bringing n load of groceries for B. A. Lofton. H. C Rims loft for Richland Sun day whoro ho will visit a fow dnys wiiii ins iiaugntor Mrs. V. I), Hour- or. Ho wont by wnv of Unity nnd was accompanied from there by his iiaugntor, Mrs. F, G. White. John Smith from Urognn was tin Monday trying to got mon for hay ing. Mr. and Mrs, Rurl Lofton wont to Unity Bundny to spend tho day with Mr n(id Mrs. Albert Morfltt. Mr. and Mrs. Canflold from On tario passed through Ironside Mon day on tholr way to tho Holdout. Iko I'lmandorf nnd Den Ruthor- ford started on a prospecting trip to uasiti (.took Monday. Wayne Allen nnd wlfo from Vale woro In Ironsldo Sunday. Illlf Cluorln from Ilrldgeport was horu Visiting with his mother, Mrs. Soton last wdok, F. Bmth and family from Urogan spout Sunday with tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith. Rolph Harvey wont to Ontario Wodnosdny aftor truck ropalrs. Rims nnd Mr. and Mrs. Otto LnPart Rims and Mr. and Mrs. OttaSaPort from Unity camo over Monday and took tholr slater Mlnnlo Rims who has boon very sick to the hospital at Vale. Frod Lawrouco nnd family and Davo Lawrouco wont to Urogan Wednesday aftor a load of pigs, Mr and Mrs, Rlmor Lawrouco went to Vale Wednesday to provu up on tholr homostead. Arthur Van Huron, Oscar Ruthorford and Ulll Lofton nccompanJod thorn As wltnossos. v Mltcholl Monro and Scott Davis of Ontario, aro visiting frlonds horo this wook. Kills Hownrd from Dakor Is horo vlstlng with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Molthnn. Mark Ruthorford from Malheur was nn Ironsldo visitor Friday. Mr McKamlo of Frultland has re turned with n load of cherries and Is soiling them In this vicinity. Notlco In horoby glvon that tho undersigned oxocutrlx of tho last will and testament nnd cstato of Nnthanlol C. Long, deconscd, has fllod In tho County Court v of Mal heur County, Orogon, her final ac count of hor administration upon said estate; mid that Saturday, the 30th day of July, 1921, at tho court hoUso In Vale, Oregon, has boon duty fixed by said court as tho tlmo and place for hearing said final ac count nnd settling said cstato. All persons Interested In said cstato aro hortiby notified Xo bo present nt said hearing, and fllo their objections In writing, If any tlyro nro, to Said final nccount nnd contest tho snmo. Dono and Dated and first publish ed this 30th dny of Juno 1921. KL1ZAHRTH THERR8A LONO, Rxccutrlx of tho cstato of Nnth anlol C. Long, deceased. a W. W. WOOD " Atty. for Rstnto 1st Publication Juno 30, 1021. Last Publication July 28, 1021. FOR SALR Piano, or will trade for milk cow and slnglo horse. Mrs. Olgor Korchor. 2 blocks west of school house. 28-p. WORK WANTED Uy Export Uookkcopar and Accountant. Write Potor T. IJockmnn. Ontario, llox 141. 28-29 p. HEMSTITCHINa and Pleotlng at tachments, $2.00. Uuttoiiholo at tachments $0.85. Fits auy Sowing Machine. Personal checks lOo ex tra Lights Mall Ordor Houso. Rex 27. Ulrmlnghnm, Ala. 30-30 p IMPOUNDED -NOTICK Notlco Is horoby glvon that,-' In pursunnco of Ordinance No. 230, of tho City of Ontnrlo I hnvo takon up nnd Impoundod tho following des cribed animal found running lit largo within tho corpornto limits of tho City of Ontario, In Mnlhour County, Stnto of Oregon, to-wlt: Dlnck Maro, branded B loft shout dor, whlto Btrlp n face wolght aboutt 900 lbs., ago unknown. Qroy maro, Ilraudcd JO left stltlo, whlght about SG00, ago unknown, nnd that I will on tho 2nd dny of July 1921 nt tho hour of 3 o'clock, p. in., of sold day offer for salo and will sell nbovo descrlbod animals at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cash In hand, nt tho Eaglo Llvocy In said City of Ontario, Takon up this 18th day or Juno, 1921. Posted this 2Gth day of Juno, 1921. II. C. FARMER , City Marshal FOR SALE OR RENTr-Now thrco room houso. 20 tots halt orchard, half gardcii-threo blocks south LOST Ilotwoon Vale and Ontario last Saturday, cornet. Return to Argus offlco nnd rucelvo" rownrd. 1 . 28-29. aitlFFlTH ELECTRIC- SHOP All kinds of RIcctrlo wiring. Tolo phono 228 J.- tt. ISTRIKEJ Cigarette No olrjnrette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because " Luoky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. JLf jfnKl!l.i)itK . , ' ii U STRONG. RESERVE " fl II, II I Do you l'oalizo wlmt a strong reserve ia buck of the Ontario National Hank. It m a member of tho groat Federal Reserve- Sys tcnuwliich adds cljaraeter, Htanding and fitrengtli, : Make our Bank- your Depositary FOR BALE Chovrolot touring car 1118 inodol In good condition $300 . Somo torms. Seo It at the Ford Oarago, Phono 151-J. P. O. I) 27G. Ontario. 14. tf. LOST OR 8TOLKN Two yaarl. Jng steors, brand loft hip, (R1I con- loeted). Ploasa take up and notify J. J. Dlllard. . 319-tf. IP ONTARierKroNAi Bank 222 OLDEST BANK IN RANT, UARNEYiD MALHEUR COUNTIES "'"' '" "' ' T' " "" ' "' ' Ilia aaaaaaa aaaa i II l , , , FUtJT eaBPTsaLmyBW NPSlmMb- Jitnz tested in service MUUonsof miles of highways and city strests hav provsd Zio Itna to boa lubricant oflitghtst quality. 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