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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SETEMBER.16 W21 J f . i i . wmim00 AN EASY. WAY TO HAVE AN ELECTRIC WASHER This is electric washer month at the Electric t Shop. Prices have been reduced, and $9 Down Puts fi Thor or Auto-Matic Electric Washer In your home balance easy payments It pays for itself while you are buying it on easy .monthly terms YOU CAN . You can have an electric washer. You can have one of the best electric washers made. One deoision is all it takes then the joy of workless wash days and a saving every week. This offer is good during September at all Electric Shops of the Idaho Power Company. ELECTRIC SHOP IDAHO POWER CO. nhe most precious thing in the worlds Thlnlc what thta world would be with out confidence that the ran would rke toroorrowl Without confidence in the order of things, in our fellow men, in our Institu tion, chaos would reign in the world. There would be no security, no 7ogreas, no happiness. Confidence is essential to nil that Is worth while. . Years of satisfactory experience with Red Crown gasoline have given the mo toring public confidence in "Red Crown." They know that with "Red Crown" in the tank they have high-quality motor fuel, and that from it their engine will deliver -its maximum power and mileage. "Red Crown" is available at Standard Oil Service Station, garages, and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign before youfilL . STANDARD OIL COMPANY Slfltri Oil Ctmf'J, FOR SALE! Six room house on Terrace Heights, one block south of Hospital. Six lots, barn garage, fruit and shade. All in good condition. Terms. phone 223 j ARCADIA NEWS NOTES Miss nuth Rarrott was painfully but not sorlously hurt when tho car in which alio was riding collided with nnothor car on tho boulorard. Bho was thrownlnto tho wlndslold and rocolvcd a small cut on tho foro hoad and nor right arm was vory uauiy cut, cloven stitches bolng rb qulrod to closo tho wound. Aldcn Wilson, of Nyssa, and Miss Ruth Dalton of Nampa, woro In tho car with hor but nolthor of them woro Injurod. Mr. and Mrs. Kmraott Stool and ltttlo daughter, of Caldwoll, wcro visiting Mrs. Stool's sister, Mrs. Frank Edwards ono day last wooy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clagott, of Ontario visited tho Wolfo and Quia loy families nt tho Clagatt ranch Sunday aftornoon a wook ago. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Drasowoll of Frultland vlsltod Mr. Drasawoll's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chostor Lackey, a wook ago Sunday, Mrs. Holla dolden and two chil dren of Lobonon, Orogon aro visit ing Mrs. Qoldon's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long. Miss Kuth Dalton of Nampa -who has boon visiting with .Miss Ruth Darratt for so mo ttmo has returned homo. A young Nazarlno lady of Ontario proachod at Arcadia Sunday aftor noon and qulto a largo crowd wan out to hoar her. Mrs. Horbort Lackoy, of St. An thony, Idaho, who with bor three children, has boon visiting with bor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long, has roturnod to hor homo. Mrs. Jim Smith, of Ontario Is spending a fow days with hor broth er andwlfo,Mr. and Mrs.OhotLackoy Ira Dall was a Nyasa visitor last wook, Mr. and Mrs. Davo Dugor of Hunt ington vlsltod Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Long for a few daysJast wook. School oponod tho 12 with Miss Elsie Poolo and Miss Dorco Doar born as toachors. Llttlo Miss Ruth Wolfo has boon on tho sick list. Tills la qulto a busy community at prosont; with pruno picking, potato digging and haying. Mr. Mackoy will start filling tho two big silos on tho Hunt ranch noxt wook. Chostor Lackoy got out anotbor car load of potatoes Tuosday. Mark Ponnay Is up early and lato rush ing his bumpor pruno crop to mar kot. Oraln Is all thrcshod and o vory ono roports a good ylold. Evoryono you moot sooms In good spirits and old man aiobm has not boon soon in this neighborhood for eomo tlmo. VALLEY VIEW NEWS School Logan Soptombor G, with moro pupils enrollod than any pro clous yoar. Miss Halstoad from Bt. Johns, Wash., U In chargo of tho uppor room, whllo Miss Margaret drlffln begins hor third yoar la tho primary. Owing to tho crowdod condition childron who do not llvo In tho district but havo boon at tending hero woro compollod to go olsowhoro, and then ovory neat Is occuplod In both rooms. Miss Josslo Griffin, who taught at Valloy Vlow, last yoar, will loave In a fow days for Cheney, Washington, whero Bho will attond tho state Nor mal this wlntor, completing tho courso during tho summor. Home In this soctlon aro still busy this woek with threshing. At Ilort Iiollslo, 0. W. Doan, Holdon Clomeut and Chas. MoConnoll aro haying. Mlssos Margaret Orlffln and Hal stoad dined with A. F. Durr's last Tuesday. A vory pleasant evening was spont. "Oramdma" Roes foil about a wook ago and broke her arm. Her son Stroud camo down from Era mntt a few days later (or a brlof visit. Owlnp to Rov. Luscorabo movlnir to Wendell, Idaho, he was unable to preach at Valloy View Sunday after noon but a goodly number attended tho Sunday School. wo understand an Idaho firm who rnlso and market pptalocs has rnntnri PIirpIa. Xrnnnnlla nt,.. for a poriod of threo yedrs and will plow up tho alfalfa ttolds and plant potatoes. Their field man called on A. F. Durr and after Inspecting his potatoes pronounced them first- class In every respect, being free irom aisoaso or worms. Notices have boon posted for a mooting to voto for bonds to the amount of $10,600,00. Tho polls will be open in tho aftornoon at tho school house. Tho plans for the proposed building are on exhibit at the Van Potten Lumber Yards, If you aro Interested In the kind of school house you are building go thero and look these plans over. J. A. Laknoss, gonoral manager of the Malheur Home Telephone Co. Is planning to hold a meeting at tho school houso In the near future to discuss the quostlon of telephones with tho ranchers. Tho Boys' and Girls' Clubs are busy getting tbolr exhibits' ready for tho Fair and of course each one Is anxious to tako the prize, It goes without saying that the popular game at school now Is foot ball; you need only to look at some who have skinned noses and watch others limping to be sure of It. ONTARIO HOTELS Following aro a part of those regis tered last week at Ontario hetels: CARTER: Malcom Packer, Drew sey; J. O, Cameron, Jamlesoa; E, Rogers, Homedalej, Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Leathus, A. I), McGregor, Vale; Fred Fouch, Parma; O. Patterson, Crane; Fannie Ilufilngti, Leo -But-flngton, C, Cumralngs, Jordan Val ley; Roy Rlchey. Will McLaren, Juntura; Mrs. McHardwlck, Qeo. Irwin, Roy McNulty, Paul Mulligan, Vie; E. Rogers, Homedale; W. L. Pense, J. F. Arrlen, J. C. Medlln, Y. Mendayono. . Westfall; M, P. Keavls, Mldvale; D. D, Kaekas, Welser; Jobn Cordon, Diamend: T. A. Hurtle. Jordan Valley. Arthur LMcOUl, Vale: A. M. Wllsoa, M. H. gbunaie, wuaer; J. m. rage, wys- sa; C. D. Evans, Payette: A. P. Gib son, Chas. Van Duron, W. S. Delgh, Welsor; F. S. Thornton, Vale; A. E. Nichols, Ironside; L. R. Reed, E. E. Morgan, Jamieson; Ceo. Dlay lock, Vale; R. M. Manghan, Crane; Harloy I. Shaw, Payette. MOORE: J. Drosnan, Nodac Colo, Drogan; Chas, Van Duroan, Welsor; Wallts Cavlnoss and boy, Dontta; A. D. Phillips, Jamlcson; R. E. Lowls, Nampa; C. W. Fogtley, Vale; M. M. Joyco, Juntura: O. L. Rodman, Dolso; N, C. Durdlck, Welsor; W. W, Randolph, Vale; II. T. Watson, Wolsor; Mrs. Tucker, R. R. Durton shaw, Council; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ooodman, Durns; D. E. Mc Rao, Riverside; Mrs. M. A. Hunter, J. Q. and Geo. Hunter Crane; II. R. Wollman, Vale; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hodgos, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Connolly Martin Joyco, John Conroy, Doll Kauphusman, and M. J. O'Toolo, Juntura; J. C. Gordon, Vale; C. It. Williams and family, Unity; Mrs, Chas. Orabnor, Sylvia A. Gradnor, Drogan; A. E, Drown, Crane; Mrs. C. C. Page and childron, Durns; Elslo M. O'Noll, Alma Earp, Vale; R. D. Plorco, McCall, Nina Dlackor, Union; L. H. Allon, Wolsor; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Phillips, Now Ply mouth; Martha C. Sayor, Nyssa; A. E. Drown, Crane; Wm. Drastlold, Gooding. I MODERN MSffiSS - 1 CRANKCASE Rljr I CLEANING WSr I SERVICE ur , ,- . Mftftm CMOLIlUSHIHOOa j jssspxmk Mr WWnCTL ZEROLENE M Pr The Sigii of a .Service At Fkst-clau aed.othcr DtoJsv Mooting for Men, Sunday, 3 o'clock, at tho Daptlst church, Como. 41p FOR RENT Two room furnlshod houso for ront, one half block north Laundry. Call 165-W. 40-41 p ORIGINAL E8TIALYTH AND ACCOUNTING SIIKKT, CITY OF ONTARIO, OREGON This original cstlmato Is made In compllanco with tho provisions of Chapter 118, Gonoral Laws of tho Stato of Orogon, onactod at tho Legislature Session of tho yoar of A. D. 1921, and shows In parallol columns tho unit costs of tho soveral services, matorlal and supplies for tho threo fiscal years noxt procoedlng tho current year, tho dotallod expenditures for the last ono of said throo procodlng fiscal years and tho budget allowances for tho curront year and expenditures for six months of the currant year. Also In detail tho estimated receipts of tho City of Ontario from nil sources oxcept taxation for tho ensuing year. Expenditures and Dud- get allowances fqr 1st six months of tho pros ont yoar. RECORDER'S OFFICE Estlmatod expenditures for tho ensu In yoar 900,00 Personal service .............. t Stenographer TREASURER Porsonat sorvlco Dond , Stamps ...... ATTORNEY Porsonal sorvlco Stonographor .... POLICE DKPT. Personal sorvlco Marshal ....... Pollco Extra pollco ... Tolophono Jail Ropalra ......... Meals for Prisoners Ottlco switch ......... Supplies Fire dkpt. Porsonal service Cblof of Dept, Foremen, pay-roll Supplies ........... HEALTH OFFICER Personal service ..... POUND and DOG8 Porsonal sorvlco ..... WATER SYSTEM Porsonal service Wator Supt. Pumpor Accountant Labor .................. Supt. Auto. Fuel Power ..... Freight . Motors ...... Repairs .. Supplies .... Warehouso ' Dwelling ., CITY HALL Porsonal service Janitor ............. Fuel Repairs Supplies .... Insuronco Furnlturo PRINTINO CEMETERY Personal service Labor ................ Water ...... Supplies STREET'S Personal service Commissioner .................. 1,200,00 180.00 300.00 1,600.00 200.00 100.00 180,00 20.00 240.00 1,000.00 00.00 60.00 200.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 900,00 360,00 000.00 160.00 2,000,00 100.00 400.00 300.00 370.00 120.00 300.00 426.00 100.00 126,00 160.00 300,00 600,00 100.00 60.00 4 Labor Opening now streets Supplies Rlv. Add. Dlst Detour road ..... ijohts WATER IRRIGATION Personal service Irrigator . Water , Supplies .... SEWERS Personal service Labor ....... Power .. Tools .. Supplies CITY GOVERNMENT Personal service Mayor ..........., Six Councllmen ...... CITY SANITATION Personal service Labor PUDUO LIDRARY Personal service Librarian Janitor Wl fc U VD ? Clock Water Fuel ...... Telephone Dooks Repairs Stationery Supplies .. INTEREST ON BONDS, EMERGENCY FUND ... Total of all Item's ... Estimated receipts ttMtM m 2,000.00 900.00 3,000.00' 1,000.00 3,600.00 3,300.00 760,00 600.00 300,00 132,00 600,00 360.00 100.00 720.00 240.00 76.00 15.00- 30,00 176,00 60.00 346.00 100.00 60,00 Expendi tures In dotatl I 476.00 60.00 4,00 87.60 160.00 776.00 760.00 70.36 i 10.80 3.60 1.00 120.00 416.00 704.40 30.00 76.00 760.00 600.00 460,00 207.98 300,00 117.86 867.30 41.24 379.62 147.79 186,60 60.00 166.00 34.20 64.20 148.16 261:26 60.00 40.66 600.00 1,034.00 . 460,00 . 440.03 1,727.78 1,660,00 300,00 300,00 46.20 Expenditures for three yoara noxt proceeding first six months of tho prosont yoar. Dudget for year Last yoar In dotall 2nd yoar totals 3rd yoar totals 1,200.00 1,200.00 180.00 2,000.00 3,600.00 I 1,286.37 1,236.46 1,000,00 100.00 160.00 8,000.00 760.00 200.00 660.00 8,600.00 L 160.00 26.00 .40 300.00 14.10 1,800.00 1,600.00 264,60 104.10 70.37 40.80 240,00 1,040.30 261.38 60.00 186.48 1.620.00 1,200.00 886.00 248.16 478,36 73.33 2,388,80 03,03 1,862.43 767.33 733.04 104.00 1,170.70 299.16 426.90 26.80 124.19 366.97 340.06 180.46 309,30 178.03 323.2C 2,698.00 2,140.40 1,674.64 60.00 133.00 670.06 168.30 61.16 16,038.63. 3,602.69 3,300.00 3,300.00 360.00 279,66 27.00 410.83 Try' s,ou 260.00 140.00 60.86 360,00 130,00 49,17 7.60 17.66 30.30 17.96 22.66 16,26 6,760.00 960.00 900.00 686.00 90.00 10.76 1,200.00 294.46 826,00 3,432,46 760.00 491.21 3,730.00 3,300.00 300.00 16,90 197,09 117.03 27,63 211,68 296.40 88.83 43.12 8.76 7.16 . 20.00 18.76 78.16 12,26 1,081.06 814.60 898.00 476.06 626.60 677.18 3,696.30 3,139.13 3,207.60 3i997.39 3,018,36 2,222.67 34,697.26, S71.36 206.40 12,720,00 16,200,00 1.000.00 60,742.00 Water System 912,000,00 Fines and Licenses ... 1,600.00 Pound and Dogs 200.00 Interest on Deposit .......................... 600.00 Irrigation 1,000.00 Cemetery 660,00 Road Tax ..............v. 4,600.00 Delinquent Taxes 9,409.00 26.60 11,700,00 ll,700j0 150,742100 10,020,00 29,769.00 $20,983.00 To be raised br taxation ............, I, Clay M, Stearns, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year of A. D. 1922 was prepared by me and that the budget allowances for the curront year and the ex penditures for six months of the current year and the expenditures of the threo fiscal year next pro-, seeding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records In my cbargo and are true and correct cep(esthereoz. CLAY M. STBARN8, i (SBAL) - City Recorder.