THE ONTAHIO AROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1921. -... .... .. - , horn personals VALLEY VIEW NEWS A civil scrvlco oxnmlnntlon was hold In Ontario Saturday of last wuok for postmnstor at Nyssn. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, tlio present NysB.i post mistress wnn tlio only nno taking tlio examination. Chos. K. Homnii, clerk In tlio Ontario pofltotflco, who was 'on his annual vacation, had charge of tlio NyRsa poslotflce, whllo Miss Thompson wnn In Ontario for tlio examination. Frnncls Zimmerman, auxllary clork In tlio Ontario poHtofflco, loft this morning for I'ondloton to attend tlio Itoundup. Prom tharo ho will go to Portland whuro ho will spend tlio rest of his vacation. Mrs. Carrio II. Akor and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Onbnuor, hnvo moved to Ilolsc. ltnlph Oyer returned homo tnsl Tuesday, after spending tlio suintnor In California. Iloforo reluming home ho mado a trip to Kansas City to visit his brother Clnrcnro Oyer formerly of Ontario. Hov. W. F. Cochran hns his homo tilled up with tlio tonchors for tlir winter term. Thoso who were lucky enough to find rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Cochran aro, Miss Ilaytoy, com mercial teacher, Miss Woods, domes tic sclenco, Miss Dunsluno, mimic Minn Laura Wherry, grade teacher nnd Mr. I.nthfop, high school ninth motlcs. Mrs. Joo Llnglo, has as her guest this week hor cousin, Mrs. Delia Mlchaud or nonlo, Novnila. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Huhcr of I'o catollo woro guests of Mr. and Mrs Paul Cnyou from Friday to Wednes day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Oakei hnve heon In Jnmloeon since tlio first of the week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Ilnxoltlno nnd small son Hilly of Canyon City who linvo boon visiting friends In Ontario this week loft today for Hums. Miss Alma lloinnn returned the Inst of tlio week from n trip Into tlio mountains with friends. Judgo K. II. Test, J. I'. Joyco nnd Frod Test wont duck hunting the first of tlio week nt Jordan Valley. Otto Ulncknby ramn down from Jordan Valloy tlio hut of tlio week to enjoy ono day of tlio fnlr. Mrs. Ilotit. Lytlo who was n guost of Mr. unci Mrs. Ivan Onkes last week roturnod 8aturday to hor homo In Vnlo. Dr. It. O. Pnyno, I). W. Powers nnd W. b. I'luniiy loft today on n hunting trip up nhnvo Ironside Miss Kiln McFnll ontortnlued six of hor girl friends nt n theatre party flaturday oenlng In honor of hor thlrtoonth birthday. Ten carloads of prunes hnvo been shipped from tho narrow's & Ord way Itnnch and this nook tho pick ers aro busy with apples Twenty fho porsnns nre working In tho orchard whllo six sorters nro busy In tho pncklng-houso. The first car of apples was being" loaded Tilesdny which will ha shipped tooso In tho cnr. Miss Agues Amldon Is helping In tho fruit picking nt the Harrow's nnd Ordwny ranch, also tho Misses Albee, who havo boon visiting their brother, Mr. A. It. Albee. A sister of Frnnk llonry, also Mrs. Honry's sister, both from Nnmpa, aro picking fruit. Quito n number of tho ranchers havo Joined the Grain Growers As sociation and hnvo pooled their wheat for shipment to that concern nt Portland. At present Will Downs, Chnrlcs Amldon nnd Mr. Sttndqulsl nro busy londlng n car at Cairo. Those who hnto Joined must sign up for n period of six yenrs. A sample of tho grnln Is soul to their Spokane ngont nnd when npproved tho grain Is nhlppcd to Portlnnd. Upon re ceipt of tho Illll of Lading tho As sociation pays tho shipper 70 of tho market price nml tho wheat Is hold until May when tho shipper Is paid thn bulunco at tho Increased market price, giving them whntover ralso there Is In tho price. Tho cost of shipping from hero to Port land Is about 20c per bushel. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W Dean loft Inst Wodnesdny for n trip to tho Coast, going first to Spokane, then to Aber deen whero they formerly lived nnd then to Grcshom, Oregon whero they will visit tho Mr. Von Itcndon's boforo roturulng During their ab sence Miss Dorothy nnd Master Hy ron nro staying In Ontnrlo with tliolr grnndmothor, Mrs. Loltoy, nnd nttondlng school. Loltoy Donn Is at homo and attending tho Valloy View school. Tommy Johnson, who tins been helping Clarence Itees tho pnst yonr, hns boon looking nt the Harry Plum- tnor plnco with n view of purchnslng It. Ilo Is ono of tho' young men who grow up In this vicinity nnd It would help build up our neighbor hood If ho nnd other steady young men would locnto hern with tliolr families. Don't forget the meeting at tho school limine, September 27, from 2:00 to 7:00 P. M. to voto for 1 10, C00. 00 bonds to ho used to pur chase threo acres of ground nnd build n now school Iioiiko. Clarence Itees has lost his foot, (wooden ono). We nro glnd to sny ho Is able onco morn to use his own foot with tho aid of only n cane. door of tho Court Houso, nt Vnlo, In said County nnd Stnto, noil at public miction to tho highest blddor or bid ders for cash, the following de scribed renl property, to-wlt: North Twenty (20) foot of Lot Five (G) nnd South Flvo (fi) feet of Lot Fourt (4), In Ulock Six (0) Lots One, Two, Threo, Bovon, Eight, Nino nnd Ten (t, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10) nil In Ulock Ono Hundred Thirty (130). Lots Nineteen nnd Twonty (19 & 20) In Ulock Ono Hundred Thirty nine (139). Lots Six, Seven, Eight, Nino nnd Ten (0,7,8,9, 10) In Ulock Ono Hundrod Forty-eight (US), All of snld nbovo described property being In the City of Ontnrlo, Mnlhour County, Oregon. Tho nbovo real property with Its appurtenances tnkon nnd levied up on as tho property of tho said Do fondants, W. II. Doollttlo, TriiBteo, L. 1. Hlrsch, Ernn Illrsch. J. F. Doty, Ontnrlo Concroto PIpo Co., Dolse-Pnyctto Lbr. Co., Wm. Ilend or, John Lown, partners, ns ltondor Lewe: D. M. Tnggart. II. It Udlck, L. 0. Olson & L. W. Olson, pnrtners ns V 8. Plumbing Co., nnd Tho First Nntlonnl Unnk of Ontnrlo, by virtue of ii mortgngo glvon thoro on by tho nbovo unmed Defondints, or ns much thoreof ns mny bo noc ossnry to satisfy said Judgment In favor of W. F. Homnn, togethor with nit costs nnd disbursements that hnvo or may accrue Dated nt Vnlo, Oregon, this 21st ilny of September, 1921. II. LEB nok, Hiicrui Ity C. W. aienn, Deputy. Onto or first publication, September 22nd, 1921, Dato of last publication, Octobor 20th, 1921. Data of snlo Octobor 22nd, 1021, nt 11 A. M. .MAHTIIIWO.V-ANIpIIUHO.V At high noon yestorday nl tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs II. Anderson, Miss Helen Anderson of this city bernmo tho brldo or Dounld Karl Mnstorsnn of Juuturn. Only thn Immcdlnto ruluttvui nnd closo friends of tho brldo and groom witnessed thn ceremony. , Hov. Young of the Mothodlst Eplscopnl church read tho service Tho brldo wns nttendod by hor slater Miss Urbn Anderson while ltnlph Mnstersou, brother or tho groom was his attendant. Follow ing tho sorvlco a wedding dinner was served nnd tho young couple left for Pendleton to witness tho round-up following which they will go to Portlnnd and other cities for a honoymoon trip, nnd be nt home nflor Novoinbor 1 nt Juuturn, Ore gon. Tho brldo who has llvod Ifi On tnrlo for n number of years nnd Is n grndunto of tho Ontario High School with tho clnss or 1920, Is a native daughter or Kustorn Oregon having been born near Drewsey In Harney county. Following her grad uation slio taught In tho schools nt thnt section nnd has u host of friends throughout this section of tho stnto. Tho groom Is tho sou of A. I, Mustorsou of Juuturn and Is n nn tlvo son of this section. Ho Is now rashlor of tho Punk or Juuturn. IMPOUNDING NOTICi: Notlco hi hereby glvon thnt, In pursunnco or Ordinance No. 230, of the City of Ontnrlo, I hnvo taken up nnd Impounded tho following de scribed nulmiils round running nt Inrgn within tho corporate limits of I Mm f'llv if Ontario. In Mnlluiiir I Hilt ui:i'iir.Hi:NTATivi: or ghain ASSOCIATION IN COUNTV To-oporotlve Oregon Ornln Grow ors Association In part nt thn north west division or tho United State Ornln Growers Cooporntlvo Associa tion, Incorporated. ' "Mcmborshlp roo or $10.00 en titles you to nil privileges of this nssoclnllon for tho torm ot tho con- tract which Is six yenrs. This In tho only roe you havo to pay. Tho contrnct nnd nil dotnlls will ho ex plained by Mr. llnruoa. All wheat will bo poured, accord ing to vnrlcty nnd grndo, nnd onch member will recolvo tho nvorngo prlca or tho pool, In which his whent Is. For Instnnce, should CO per cont or tho Dlcklow No, 1 pool soil for 11.00 a bushel not, nnd tho othor GO porcent for $1.20 not, overy in o in bo r having wheat In Dlck low pool would got tho average prlco of $1.10 por bushel. Final sottlomant on tho Dlcklcuv pool for nxnmplo must bo nindo by Mny 31.1 ns ino pool or nny pari This is one of the Models that promises to be vert popular this season i "JUST MY STYLE" There is so much satisfaction in finding tho style that is jnst right for you; the ono that is most he coiniiiL', that harmonizes with the eolor ot your eyes, way. Our School .Shoes have arrived This season school shoes at as the French of it County, Stnto of Oregon, to-wlt: Ms oiu, niiuitionni nuvnncos over nnu Hmnll llrnwn Mnrn lirniulni! thus nllOVO tllO Orlgllinl aUVMlCO or 70 U on right hind leg. KM Illnck horso brnudod J V. on right stUlo, both hind root white. And that I will on tho 1st dny or Octobor, 1021, nt tho hours ot 3 o'clock P. M., of said dny offer for snlo nnd will sell nbovo doscrlbed nnlinnl nt 'public unction to thn hlghost blddor. for ensh In hand, at Tho Kngln Livery In said City of Ontnrlo. Tnkon up this 19th dny of Sep tember, 1921. Posted thin 22nd day ot Septem ber, 1021. II. C. FAItMKH, City Marshal. IN FOIt SALE 40 ncro Improved farm, adjoining Ontnrlo. Some good potato land. HonHonnbly priced and easy tonus. V. II. Staples. Ontario, Orogon. 43 tf NOTICE OF NIIKIIII T'K SALE 1'OltKCI.OSl'ltE l)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN FOHECLOSUHE. duly Issued by tho Clork of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Malheur, dntod thn 10th dny or Sep tember, 1921, In n certain suit In tho snld Circuit Court tor snld Stnto nml County, wherein W. F. Homnn, Trustee, us l'lnlntlff. recovered lodgment ngnlust W. II. Doollttlo, Trustee, L I. Hlrsch, Ernn Hlrseh, J F. Doty, Ontnrlo Concroto Pipe Co.. Holse-Pnyetto Lbr. Co, Win. ltondor. John Lotto, partners, ns Homier & Lowe; D. M Tuggnrt, II It Udlck. L G. Olson nnd L. W Olson partners as U. S. Plumbing Co , and Tlio First Nntlonnl liank of Ontnrlo. Defendants, In tho sum nt Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-throe nnd 99-100 ($14,283 99) Dollars, with Interest tboreou from tho fo-irteouth dny ot Febru ary 1920. nt tho rule of G per mi lium, nnd for tho further sum of Flftv-slx und 30-100. ($6C 30) Dol lar costs and disbursements here in, .vhlch Judgment was enrolled nnd docketed In tho Clerk's office of said Court In said County on tho 10th dny ot Septombor, 1921. THEHEFOltE NOTICE IS IIEHE- HV aiVEN. That I will on tho 22nd day of October. 1931, nt tho hour of 11 o clock, In tho forenoon or said day, at tho North main entrnnco POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL At the Osborn Millinery. Many beautiful hats in velvet and fancy materials at prices within reach of all. Dress hats, sport hats and smart tailored styles, LLINERY Ontario, Oregon por cent or tho Portland prlco will be nindo Immodlntoly following tho salo, and following tho snlo or nil tho Dlcklow pool, nil mombors hnv Ing whent In tho Dlcklow pool will receive flnnl nnd complete settle ment. Wheat will bo delivered to tho warehouse whore you hnvo boon nc customed to delivering It In pnst yenrs. From thou on, tho associa tion will hnvo full responsibility for tho wheat. Thoy will pay all stor age, Insurnuco nnd grading charges. Tho nssoclnllon ndvnncos 70 per cent of the mnrkot prlco upon the wheat when It ts hauled. In tho Northwest over 40,000,000 bushels or wheut will bo markotod thru tho ussoclntloii this rail. This Is estimated to bo two-thirds or tho northwest. Tho Northwest Whent Growers AssQclntlon has ovor 16,000 mom bors In Oregon. Washington. Idaho nnd Montnnn. Tho momborshlp In Oregon Is approximately 3600 and growing very rnpldly. "Tho following nro somo or tho ndvnntngcs to bo gnlned by co-opor-atlvo selling: "Larger quantities hnndled. re sulting In lower handling expenses. "Fnlr grading. , "Lower oxponsea In soiling. "Extra profit from bloudlug low nnd high grade wheat. "Markot will be stabilized bocauso tho furmor Is not comjiellod to dump his grain at harvest time. "Tho grain Is Insured. "Tho rinnnclng of tho cooperative association will be done ns tar ns posslblo through tho locnl banks." Tho Wnr Flnnnco Corporation has recently loaned tho Northwest Whent a rowers Association ten million dollars which will bo used to mako ndvnncos where tho locnl banks aro unable to do so. Mr. D. L. names will bo at the Moore Hotel where ho enn bo com municated with. And, of course, to find the style you must have a laro assortment to choose from. That is just what we are offering you. Printzess and Wooltox Tailor-made suits in all the now styles for fall and winter, and in addition the assistance of our trained sales force in the selection of tho ono right style for you. we are offering surnrisinuly lw prices; sturdy" good looking shoes for little Bobbie who is just start ing his school career, or for Jb'g Sister who is a college senior. Note the following prices: Little Children's sizes .0 to 8 $1 .95 ' Children's sixes, 8 to 11 $2.25 and $2.65 Misses sizes, 11V to 2 i $2.45 and $2.9 Growing Girl's sixes, 2' to 7 $3.45 and $4.45 . Brown and Black Oxfords for the High School and College Girl. $5.95 and $7.95 Upto the minute styles that give the finishing touch to the well dressed girl, See Thorn in Our Windows Rader Bros. Company A. M. JOHNSON PASSES Prominent Itanclier or Oregon Slope Dies Suddenly FollottliiK ()win- Hon for Intention) Trouble I, lied nt Njkirn I 'or Vents UNITED PltKSnVTHIUAN Olll'llCU Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching services ul 11.00 A .M. Subject or sermen: "The Promises of Ood," Alt who havo no other church homo nro Invited to worship with us. Ainu Green nnd wife of Caldwell were visiting with tho letter's sis ter, Mrs. Wm, Butler this week. A. M. Johnston, ono or tho most prominent rnticliors or tho Oregon Slopo section or Dead Ox Flat dlod nt tho hospital hero at 0:30 P. M. Innt Snturdny following nn oporntlon for Intostlnnl trouble. - Mr. Johnston was apparently in tho host of hoalth on Saturday, Sep tombor 10th nnd had' attended to his uffalra ns usual until Tuesday, September 13th, whon ho was sud denly takon III. Ho was hurried to the hospital whore an oporatlou wns decided upon ns tho only means or saving him. At first apparently ho rnlllod from tho shock, but on Tues day night ho stnrtod to sink grad ually but ho again rallied and hopes wero entertnlned for his rocovory but he again began to sink nnd dlod Snturdny evening. Mr. Johnston lenvoa a wife and four children, nil boys. Mrs. John ston Is a sister or E. M. Demi or Nyssn. Mr. Johnston was horn In Iowa 41 years ago and camo west 13 years ago, settling first nt Pnyetto. Later ho moved to Nyssa whero ho bought a big- rnnch which ho sold two yoars ago, following which ho moved to Oregon Slope whero ho has lived since. Shortly after mov ing to tho Slope ho wns elected n director of tho Payette-Oregon Slopo Irrigation district and has taken a prominent part In the lite or the community. He was solectod by tho land owners through whoso property the Old Oregon Trail runs across the Flat to represent thorn on the board or npprnlsers and was Just two weeks ngo named as one of. the viewers of the land to be condemned for tho entrance of tho road Into the city. ' Tho funeral services were hold from his homo In Oregon Slope and interment was mado in the River side cemetery at Payette. Tho nee, Clyde Walker of Payette and Rov. Young of Ontario officiated. CONdlti:UTIONAI CIIUIICU Corner Idaho Ave. and 2nd 8t. 8. W. (D. J. Olllauders, Pastor) Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Proachlng, 11:00 A. M. Subject: "Tho Fading Loaf". Chrlstlon Endonvor, 7:00 P. M. Preaching, S:00 P. M. Subject: "Tho Itlch Fool." White Kdiool IIoiiho Sunday School, 2:30 P. M. Preaching, 3:30 P. M. All welcome to the nbovo sorvlcos. If you do not get your monoy'n worth It Is your own fnult. Wo have It ror you. Try us out next Sun-day. John Deere Built It For The Fordson We can furnish you with the plow that John Deore bull! specially for the Fordeon Tractor. It is made of New Process John Deer tleel. ' That's why it is extra light and strong. It's the lightest tractor plow you ever c v. tic ha less than the average ho.t-drawi culky. It Is tremendously strong beam are gusramofd not TO tend or break nil fiame connections are tioWiveuJ no looew juints no tfivo anywhere It's the plow you can depend on to stand the snatna cf BtilUing Fcrdton power uuuer &I1 plowing conditions. Becauss of light weight and dean scouring qualities, it pulls extremely light. It's a teal fuel saver. Bee It at work once, and you wilt appreciate bow light It pulls. Ita correct line of draft, when hatched to the Fordson assures Meat penetration. Its genuine John Deere bottoms scour, wiar well and auke good teed beds. Ita quick detacliablo shares are strong and close fining. Loosen one nut to remote a share; tighten thesame pt and lh "hsrela on tight Its simple, strong power lift works perfectly. Lifting mechanics moves only when the plow is being raised or lowered no useless wear. If-you are planning to ouya Foribon bJ curs to see this plow. Ask us to show you the John Deere No. J0 the plow that fits the Fsrdscn. Mrs. Vernon T. Herrett an son Vornon Jr. registered at the Moore tot Fair week, GEO.W. WAYT ifflfntlT'lfiM pggggmum t? ,,ai-efc- - ". i "v