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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AJtQttS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 k . . i . lllillllllllllHIIIIIHlllllUIIiWIIinil FORD GARAGE V. 6. STAPLES iiifniiilKWWIIti... nnrnnu oiann unmun own Ford Cars Fordmn Tractors SALES and SERVICE ONTARIO, OREGON J, v The Automotive Supply Co. A,NN0UNCE the opening of their new store, in the building formerly occupied by The Hub, across from the ' Moore Hotel. - ' A.'complete line of Autom'obileSupplics, Accessories. Tires, Tubes, etc., ;wnTrbc - availuble, and quick courteous service is assured. ' ' ' f If It's a'store Ontario has needed. i i Automotive Supply Co, Ontario, Ore. W jlHk fgtP0Wf k cQie development of Jiotor Transportation There have been many contributing fac tors in the development of motor transpor tation; the perfecting of the motor car in comfort and dependability; the construction of smooth durable highways; the production of a motor fuel Red Crown gasoline which meets every test of power and mile age; and finally, the Standard Oil Service Stations at convenient locations, making Red Crown gasoline readily available to motorists. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at garages, service stations, and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with Red fc. Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Red Crown the Gasoline of Qualify & tfsggg Friday Hnllow- of , tho Sunday School Sundny at Park School houso at 2 1. M., Preaching services ot 3 P. M. Mrs. Lias spent tho wook-ond with lior daughter, Mrs. II. D. Rogers of Payette. Mr, and Mrs. Otto C. Mlllor, L. L. and I. I. Culbortson woro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chnpmnn, Wed nesday evening. S. J. Simpson and E. Frost start od to tho hills Sunday morning for lumbor. Mrs. L. R. Brolthnupt of Ontario spont Thursday with Mrs. C. .A. Karat. Mr. and Mrs. Tt. D. Rogers and Miss Rogers of Payette woro dinner Rtiosts nt tho Mas homo Sunday. Goo. Ponnlngton traded his ranch on tho Flat this week for proporty near Old. Ho expects to movo his now homo soon. Mrs. Arthur Mlllor spont with Mrs. noy Cram. James Atterhury gavo n o'on party for tho pupils Plonror school, Saturday oven Inc. nt tho Johnston homo. After nn even ing spent In "spooky" gnmes, ro froshtnonts, consisting ot pumpkin plo, doughnuts and elder woro sorv od. A gonoral good tlmo Is roportod hy tho youngstors. J. S. Still of Huntington spent Sunday nnd Mondny at tho Robort Llnkon's home. Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor Cox of Fruttland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Cox of Crystnl nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Atlorbury of Payette woro doltght fully ontortnlnod Tuesday evening nt tho C. M. Attorbury homo, "COO" wns onjoyed throughout tho ovonlnp after which dollclous rofrcshmonts woro sorvod by tho hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs, F. M. Northrop woro Sunday dlnnor guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Burroll. Mr. Itunrk of Caldwoll was on tho Slopo Inst wook looking ntter property Interests. Mrs. Waltor Davis ontortnlnod a fow friends Friday evening In honor of tho birthday anniversary ot her son George. Ontnos nnd music woro onjoyod nftor which dntnty refresh ments woro sorvod. Tho guosts woro P. M. Bonis nnd family, Mr nnd Mrs. C. A. Knrst and Mr. and Mm. Harry K. Lnltlg. Mr, and Mrs. Frod Van Potton nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Tloht. Llnkons spont sovornl days last wcok with rolnttves In Huntington. 11. V. Cnulklns spont Sunday with his sinter, Mrs, Chns. Smith ot Payoteo. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davis and Mrs. H, Slnkboll woro Sunday dlnnor guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Llnkons. Mrs. Knto Shako nnd dnughtora, Dorothy and Josophlno, ot Frultlnnd woro Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and M.r. C. M. Attorbury. Miss Mlldrod Frost, who has been vory 111 with rhoumntlsm Is much Improved. Mrs. Honry Boxolor "was honor guost at n dollghtful luncheon giv en by Mrs, O. O. Wilcox, Thursdny afternoon. After tho luncheon music nnd cards woro onjoyod. Tho guosts woro Mesdamcs: D. It. Davit, Wal tor Davis, Roy Durroll, Otto Mlllor, O, A. Knrst, Tom Carlco, Owons, C. O, Hoslup and H. Bozoor. Mrs. Otto C. Mlllor was surprlsod by her frlonds Saturday In tho oc casion ot hor birthday anniversary Tho ovonlng was pleasantly spent In muslo and cards, after which re freshments woro sorvod. Tho guosts were: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. London, Mr. and Mrs. Olon Lnndon. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Chapman nnd Miss Ruby Landon of Payette. nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlllor, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox, Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry Ilozolor and F. II. Wilcox, Mosdamcs Roy Rurroll, C. C. Wil cox nnd Honry Ilozolor ontortnlnod at a dollghtful Hallowo'en party Monday ovonlng nt tho homo ot Mrs, Roy Durroll, The rooms woro beau tifully docoratod with automn loavos pumpkins and corn, Tho ovonlng was pleasantly spent In tho usual Hallowo'en stunts and games, after which delicious refreshments appropriate to tho occasion woro sorved by tho hostessos. Covers woro laid for about forty guosts. RANCHERS LOSING BECAUSE NO MARKET FOR THEIR EGGS Cnl dwell Mnn Declares Weekly Loss xo iianciierrt or HoutliivcMorn Idaho In Two Thousand Dol lars Weekly Itnnchers In Hnnio Fix ' BAPTIST CHURCH Rlblo School 10:00, Morning Worship and Commun ion 11:00. Junior D. Y. P. W. 0:15. Prayer Mooting C:30. Servtco of Song conducted by tho choir. Program will consist of choruses, quartetts, duotB and solos. We Invite you to theso services. Southwestern Idaho farmers are losing 12000 ovory wcok that thoj racuio I'ouitry producers is not in operation, according to estimates made by Joss Qowon, secretary of me uaiuwoll comiuorclnl club nnd tumpurnry local manager of tho ar rnngomonts being mado in Caldwoll for oponlng a rocolvlug station ot tho poultry marketing association hero. Tho dlfforouco In quotations on eggs Is given as tho basis for this loBB which Is shared by ovory poultry producer in this section Immediately upon opening tho ro colvlng station and tho shipping out ot a Bmall surplus of eggs producod In this district, mnrkot quotations on oggs will liicronso about 1C cants por dozon. It Is that 15 cents on ovory dozen eggs producod huro Hint Is bolng lust nt present," says tho Caldwell Tribune What Is truo of tho ranchors of Southorn, Idaho Is also truo ot tho ranchors ot Mainour county, for conditions hero nro Idontlcal to that which provallB about Caldwoll and Nnmpa. Continuing tho Trlbuno says: "Plans nro now being laid for a final cloan-up cninpalgn of all ter ritory not yet completely worked for tho ogg markotlng associations. Sovoral thousand lions aro known to bo "at largo" In Canyon county and many thousand In Ada county aro as yot not afflllatod with tho markotlng association. Producers who havo already Jolnod tho associa tion aro urged to oxorclso tholr ln fluonco In hnvlng tholr neighbors Blgn contracts or nt loast to turn over tho names ot producors to tho Commercial club or to tho fnrm buroau office U. L. Upson, manager ot tho Port land branch ot tho association, loft Friday for Portland nftor cloanlng lip on results of tho work dono thus far. Tho building that will bo usod ns a rocolvlug station Is being ro- modolod to bo rondy Just an soon as sign-up worx is compioto. A check on tho' totals thus far obtained show that not mora than 100,000 lions havo boon slgnod up. Mr. Upson Insists upon at loaBt 125,000 bcroro tuo rocolvlng station opons. "In corrospondonco with Mr. Oowon, Mr. Upson polntod out that It was doubly Important that this work bo complotod shortly, slnco producors woro losing heavily at present and that tho annual elec tion of tho board ot dlroctors Is hold In Norombor nnd that It Is to tho Intorcst ot this district to com pioto organization In tlmo to oloct rcprosentatlvos to tho board ot di rectors of tho association. "With 125,000 lions, this branch ot tho association will bo ontltlod to tour of tho 13 directors on the board." NOTICE! AND SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Htnto of Oregon, For Mnllicur County In tho Mattor ot tho Potltlon ot tho Board of Suporvlsors of SOUTHEAST UNIT DRAINAGE DISTRICT for tho Judicial Ex amination nnd Judgment of tho Court as to tho Legality and Regularity of tho Proceedings of tho County Court and ot said District In tho mattor ot tho Organization of said District, and of said Board In tho mat tor ot tho Issuanco of Bonds ot said District. To tho Southoast Unit Dralnago District and to all frco-holdors, logal votors nnd nBscsstnont payors In said District: NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN that tho Board ot Supervisors ot tho Southeast Unit Dralnngo District, n municipal corporation organlzod nnd oxtstlng undor nnd by virtue of tho Dralnago District Laws ot tho Stato ot Oregon, have, by potltlon filed with tho Clork of tho abovo ontltlod Court, commenced special proceedings In said Circuit Court for Mainour County, Orogon for tho purposo ot having a Judicial exam Inntlon and Jugdmont of tho Court ns to tho regularity nnd legality of tho proceedings ot tho County Court rar Mainour County, Oregon nnd of said District In tho mattor ot tho organization of said District, and tho proceedings of Bald Board of Suporvlsors In tho mattor ot tho authorization ot bonds ot snld Dis trict In tho sum ot $20,000.00, nnd that all said proceedings bo approv ed and confirmed, and ndjudgod nnd docrcod to bo legal nnd valid. And you nro horoby further noti fied that tho lionrlng on said poll tlon has boon sot for tho 8th day ot Docombor, 1021, nt 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day, or as soon thero aftor as counsol can bo hoard, at tho Court Room of said Court at Vnlo, Mainour County, Orogon. And you nro further notified thnt you and any parson Intorostod In tho mattor. ot tho organization of snld District or In tho procoodlngs far tho authorization, Issuo or snlo ot said bonds may, on or boforo tho said dato fixed for tho hearing on said potltlon, dotnur to or nnswor said potltlon. Given undor my hand and tho seal ot tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato ot Orogon In and for Mnlhour County, this 1st day of Novombor, 1021. II. 8. 8ACKETT, County Clork nnd Ex-offlclo Clork of tho Circuit Court for Mnlhour County, Orogon. NOTICE On ,tho Cth day of Novombor 1921, a penalty of 5 por cont will bo added to all Dollnquont Taxes tor tho yoar of 1020. H. Loo Noo, Sheriff, Malheur County Orogon. 10-20 to 11-4. HEATING No bnsomont requtrod; your homo hcatod bottor, safor nnd moro economically. Wo havo -a packogo price, II. R. Udlck, Plbg. & Htg. NURSING Rcglstorcd graduato nurso. Call 12, Nyssa, Oro. 48-51p FOR SALE Docker Piano In good condition. Will bo Bold reas onable. Inqulro Argus or phono 115-J. FOR SALE Boos, twonty stands. Sao E. M. Smith, Ontario, Oregon. PAID LOCAL ADS LOST $5.00 gold ploco, datod 1834, Was In loathor match box Tho ownor prlzos this ploco vory highly and offers a roward ot $10 to tho flndor. Laavo at Argus offlco. FOR RENT Two furnished housos, ' ono a flvo room houso. uiorouguiy modern, oiuor turoo room, both complotoly furntshod. Call 48-J, Ontario, or Fruttland Cafe. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE ' UNDER EXECUTION TO TRADE A truck to trado for touring car. Call 183, Orogon Journal delivered by car rlor Dally and Sunday. rQGc por mo. Loavo order at Turner's Nowa Stand. P0ULTR DEMONSTRATION FARM ESTABLISHED An agreement has been signed be tween A. B. Cain ot Cairo who Is county leader on Poultry work for the Farm Bureau, H. E. Cosby, Ex tension Specialist In Poultry, Paul V. Marls, Director ot Extension, aud County Agent Brelthaupt whereby Mr. Cain will cooperate In conduct ing a poultry demonstration farm under tho Instructions ot Mr. Cosby for tho benefit ot the poultrymen ot Malheur County. Mr. Cain furnishes all stock and equipment and tho Extension Service furnishes noces sory record blanks and guidance in conducting the work. Mr. Cain will keep three or four hundred laying hens which will be fod, housed and cared for" in ap proved manner. He will also do incubation work and all other Hues ot activity connected with the poul try business, It is planned to make this demonstration farm a meeting place for tho poultrymen ot the county and It is expected thai Mr Cosby will conduct meetings on spec ial phases of the poultry business there, three or four times a year. This will give the poultrymou an opportunity to see first han't ap proved methods of handling poultry and get the benefit of Mr. Cosby's Instruction. By virtue ot an attachment exe cution duly issued by tho Clork ot tho Circuit Court of tho Btato of Orogon, for tho County of Malheur, datod tho 20th day ot October, 1921, in a cortaln action In tho Circuit Court for said Stato and County, whoroln Elmor Carlson, as plaintiff, recovorod judgment gainst Lostor C. Seawell and Mrs. Lestor C. Sea- well, as dofondants, for tho sum of Twolvo Thousand Sovon nnd 05100 Dollars, ($12,007.05), with Interest thereon nt tho rate of ton por cent por annum from tho 21st day of November, 1919, "less tho sum ot $500.00 paid tho 1st day ot Jan uary, 1920," aud tho further sum of Eight Hundred Fifty & No100 Dol lars ($850.00) attorney's feos, aud tho furthur sum of Soventoon & 2PJ100 Dollars ($17.20) costs and dlsbursomontB, In which Judgment It was nirthor ordered by tho Court, that tho proporty attached in said action and horolnaftor described, bo sold for .tho satisfaction ot said Judgment, In tho manner provided by law, which Judgment was enroll ed and docketed In the Clork's of flco or said Court on tho 30th day of Novombor, 1920. V THEREFORE. NOTICE IB HEREBY aiVEN, That I will on the 3rd day ot December, 1921, at tho hour ot 11 o'clock in tho forenoon ot said day, at tho north main on tranco door of tho County Court House at Vale, in said County and State, soil at public auction to tho hlgbost bidder or bidders for cash, the following described real proper ty, to-wlt: The Northeast Quarter (NEVi), and tho Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quartor (NE'ASEU) ot Section Thirty-five (36), Township sixteen (16) South, Range Forty seven (47), and Northwest Quarter ot tho Southeast Quarter (NW14 SEU) of Section Thirty (30), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Forty-four (44) E. W. M. Taken and levied upon nB tho proporty ot the said above named dofendantB, Lester O. Seawell and Mrs, Lester O. Seawell, or so much thereof as may be necessary to sat isfy tho said Judgment in favor ot Elmer Carlson and against the said above named defendants, together with said attorney's fees, Interest, costs and disbursements, and accru ing costs upon said sale. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 31st day of October, 1021, H. Lee Noe, Sheriff, By O. W. Olenn, Deputy. Date of first publication, November 3rd, 1921. Date of last publication, December 1st, 1921. Date ot sale, December 3rd, 1921, at 11 A, M. LOST A bay goTdlug nnd a black mnro with whlto faco and white hind foot. Lett my placo on Mal eour rlvor near Crystal and wore last Boon hoadod toward Ontario. Flndor ploaso notify T. P. Buhner, Payette R. F. D. No. 3. Why pay moro for imitation parts wbon wo sell Gonulno Ford for loss? FORD OARAGE. FOR SALE At a bargain, Bur roughs Adding Maculno, slightly us od. Ontario Electric Co, 46-tf Genuine Ford parts aro Quaran toed and cost less. FORD OARAQE. FOR RENT or sale flvo room house, easy terms, two blocks North wost of Grade School. W. Korcbor. HAY chopped at $1.00 per ton. Call 22. Ontario. Griffith and Rig gins. 4C-tt. WANTED Sowing at home or by tho day. Mrs. L. Harper tt. FOR SALE Warohouso 40x80, opposite depot on railway tracks. Apply II. R. Udlck. 33-tf. FOR TRADE Houso and" fi7o lots for good Ford Car. Must be In first class condition. Inqulro at the Second Hand Store. Ontario, Oregon. FOR RENT 2 room npu'rtmont Call 80-M. Tho choir will havo chargo of tho Gospol Scrvlco Sundny night nt 7:30 nt tho Bnptlst Church. Tho program wilt consist ot choruses, qunrtnts, duotn and solos nnd also by tho mnlo chorus nnd qunrtot. Tho pub lic Is Invited. Byte tS"' It's cheaper to ride in the 1922 Models than it used to bo to stand on tho running board a year ago. Good Overcoats today- (Michaels-Stern) Coats in every conceivable model and fabric $30 $32.50 Same qualities brought $50 at the start of 1921 and tho same grades are still being heard of at $40 to $42.50 in lots of clothing departments But here self praise isn't convincing sen appraisal is. The coats are here where you can examine them ane we are selling them to people who have yorn clothes foryears. Toggery Bill m TURKEYS! Thanksgiving will soon be here. Wo want your poul try. Write us for prices on Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese. PAGE & SON Portland, Ore. 40 years in the business SEE McFALL AND SEE BETTER" XYtglasses XV THC INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Dr. J. A. MTALL K)clht Hpcclallst Ontario, Oregon WH OIllND OUIt OWN LENSES PHONE 117-J BLASER CONCRETE CO. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK ONTARIO, OREGON 1 g&&Lj JUmktSu ' BisifcTifii-iL