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" &' ?!i ' THE ONTARIO AROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922 McDowell Co., Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' Beautiful Homelike ' Funeral Parlors . ' Lady Assistant HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SERVICE No Distance Too Far OFFICE PHONE 227 RES. PHONE 227-W2- Annual Clean-Up Sale of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Continues Many housewives have already taken advantage of the special clean-up prices we are offering on electrical appliances. The savings on all odd and discontinued lines arc worth taking advan tage of. SPECIAL TERMS SPECIAL PRICES This sale makes it easy for you to have the elec trical conveniences you want and need in your home. A small cash payment will put these ar ticles in your home, and a small monthly pay ment will keep them there. Dont let Housework Get the Best of You This Year Don't let dirt take the joy out of life. Let elec tricity wash your clothes, clean your rugs 'and do your cooking and eliminate the drudgery of housework. ELECTRIC SHOP Idaho Power Co. AUTO TOP WORK fORD TOPS & BACK CURTAINS ' COMPLETE FOR $7.50 'segue auto company Established 1910 , , TWENTV MEAD OP DAIRY OOWB FOR SALE Fresh and coming froth. Can bo seen at J. H, Butler's, Cairo. These are cattle that E. D. Conklin brot from the Willamette Valley. FOR SALE Upright piano In the vicinity of Ontario. Reverted to ui through the Inability of the original pt -chaser to continue payment. Rather than go to the ezpenie of shipping to our headquarters in Boise we -will sell at a bargain. For details write to SarapsoH Untie Co., AN OAKLAND TOURING OAR In excellent condition, has Just been thoroly overhauled. Will trade for dairy cows or will sell for cash. A bargain, phone 107J or call on Mrs. A, Jaqulali. ' FOR SALE Uolateln Cows fresh and coming trosh. Two miles south of Catro, George Stewart, Ontario, 6-6. pd. FOR SALE 40 bead of sheep 22 Iambi, 18 bred ewea for February lambs, price, $5.00 per head. J, M. Butler, Ontario, Phone 204J. It HENTZ GARAGE Second door south of the Argus Office NOW OPEN CARS STORED ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING GOOD SERVICE New Mollne Tractor, with attach ments. At a big eacrlflee. O, F, Cox, phone tOJ Ontario. 2-S SLOPE Miss Loin Dnrtsho dollghtfully on tortalnod n fow frlotuls Monday ovenlrtc of Inst week In honor of Miss Mario Frost, who roturned Tuesday to bcIiooI In Bolso. Danc ing and Ramos woro enjoyed, and nt n Into hour refreshments were sorvod. Tho guests woro, Mario Mario Frost, Mildred Frost, Lena Ilnuntz, Roso West, Charles and Oscar Oraco, Bernard Frost, James Attorbury and Eugene Shay. Mr. and Mrs. Ilolloway ontor tatnod nt dlnnor Sundny. Tho guests wore, Mr. and Mrs Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Troxoll and son. Arthur Mltlor and wJfo woro guests Frldny nnd Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Amor Gorton. Mrs. Clnuson Andrus spent tho weok end with relatives In Nnmpa. Mrs. Mnudo Ctilp visited Mr. and Mrs. Ilnmtlton Connor of Ontario Thursday. Word was rccolvod this wook by Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Heslup that Mrs. Tom Heslup underwent nn oporn tlon for nppondtcltls at n Bolso hos pttnl Monday. 0 oo Cttlp, Mllo Lovoland nnd Rny Clirlstlanson woro business visitors In Ontario Thursday. Oregon Slopo was well represent ed nt tho dairymen's mooting which wnB held nt tho Boulavard Orange hall Monday aftornoon. Kugeno Sliny returned to school at Ontnrlo Monday nfter spending Inst wook nt tho Miller ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Bly nnd daugh tor of Walla Wnlln, Wash.,aro tho guests of Mrs, Bly's paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Connor. Mr. .nnd Mrs. Henry Iloiloer and O C. Wilcox woro guoBts Friday ovo- tng of Dr, nnd Mrs. McDonald of Pnyotto. 'Music furnished tho ovo nine's ontcrtnlnmont. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Burns of Ontnrlo, woro guests Sunday nt tho J. D. Connor homo, Mr. and Mrs. Arnor Gorton woro dlnnor guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs! Arthur Miller. Mrs. Walter Davis Is still very III with bronchial pnoumcnla. ' P. M. Boals. C. A. Karst, Qeorgo Lattlg nnd Robert Bolnnp attondod tho meeting hold In Caldwell Fri day for thoso Intorostod In tho grow ing of head lottuco. Tho Park Improvamont Club plnnned a surprlso Wodncsdny for Mrs. A. M. Johnstono who Is soon to loavo or her now homo In Nyssa. Af tor n dollghtful nftornoon, dainty re freshments woro sorvod. Thoso prosont to onjoy tho nftornoon woro, Mesdnmos P. M. Boals, W. F. Vin cent, C. A. Knrst, C O. Heslup, Hnr ry K. Lattlg, Lias, J. L. Brown, E Frost, Campbell nnd Qeorgo Thom as. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Connor enter tained with a dollghtful dlnnor par ty Sunday' compllmontlng their son nnd dnughtor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Bly of Wnlln Wnlln. Tho guests woro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ollvor Connor of Wolsor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Bly, Mrs. White of Ontario, and Miss Mliarea Follows.' Tho dnnco hold nt tho homo of Arnor Oorton ns woll attondod, Mrs. John Rnrtsho Is on tho sick list. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Wolchcr vlsltod tho lnttor' parents, M. Lauor and wlfo 8undny. Mrs. Clifford Ayors nnd baby woro guests or har paronts sovornl days lat wook. II. Wollmnn, county club loader, mot Thursday with tho BoyB' Milk IBlilllll!ililllll!llliI!!!IIIBIlli: Attention Ex-Service Men I have ten forty-acre tracts, well improved to let you have under the Bonus Bill. Can take second mort-' gage and give you five ' years at a small rate of interest. Easy terms on balance. T. A. Sherman Transfer Feed Storage . Wo are prepared to give rcul Service Prompt Deliveries Wo sell all kinds of feed at Fair Price ONTARIO TRANSFER & STORAGE Moore Building bnek of Fraser's Storo (MX us for a Trial Phono 130 MEND THAT RADIATOR Dou't endanger your engine by having a leaking radiator. We are experts In the radiator line. All kinds of soldering, and work on stationary gas engines dono on your ranch. Call on us. Prices right, service prompt, BOOR & KIRK ONTARIO, OREGON Testing Club nt tho Park Bchool house. Ha asslstod tho boys In gat tlng Btnrtod at their now work, nnd was much Impressed with the Inter est manifested by tho boys.i Ono now mombor, John' Mndison,, wob added to tho club. Ralph Lauer roturnod to school Monday nfter huving boon absent for several weeks. Ho hns Just ro covorod from pneumonia. E. D. Frost and family woro guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahouny of Washoo. Mrs. John Howard was a guest of Airs, jncou jonson Friday. Alvoy Briothaupt was a dlnnor guest nt tho Arthur Miller homo Sunday. Jucob Jonson roturnod homo on Saturday nttor spondlng soVornl days at the Wm, Howard homo. Mrs. Roy Cram was pleasantly surprised Monday ovonlng, tho oc casion bolng hor birthday anniver sary. Tho guosts woro Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlllor. J. Cnrico nnd family of north Pay ottd, vlsltod his brothor, Tom Carlco and family Sunday. Tho Truo Bluo Cooking Club mot at tho Park school last Thursday. Alta Osborno gavo a demonstration of tho provlous lesson, nnd tho now ono wns dlBcusscd by tho members. Tho girl plnnned to entertain tho club boys with a taffy pull noxt Fri day evening nt tho homo of Mrs. Os burno. Mlnnlo Madison was ad mitted to tho club ns n now mombor. Mr, nnd Mrs. Brassflold of Baker City, visited Wednesday at tro Ooo. Sulllns homo. Mr. Handy nnd chlldron woro guests Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Qoo. Sulllns. IRONSIDE NEWS Eight to ton inches of snow fell nt Irousldo Thursday night nnd Fri day, making sleighing flno. Arehlo Myors nnd Frod Lnwr onca mndo n trip to Agency looking for strayed cattto. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rutherford of Mnlhuur spout Sundny and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ettris. Ed Rice and wlfo of Brognu, spent the weok end with relatives nt hare. Miss Shnles ot Botiltn, vlsltod Miss Nora Lathrop this week. Montlo Crows Is delivering cord wood to tho Pholnn ranch. Jody Lnwreuco wost to Unity Frl dny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Oaks returned from Wolsor Saturday, wlioro tlioy vlsltod rolatlvos tho past wook. Mrs. G. A. Tureman loft for her homo in Ontario Monday, after spending tho holidays witli rolatlvos horo. Arthur Boam loft Friday for' Caldwell whore ho will visit with relatives. Arthur VanBurnn Is visiting his slstor, Mrs, A. E. Nlckles this wook. Walter nnd Frod Lawrence made a business trip to Flag this wook. Jack Spauldlng nnd Mr. Borford of Clovor Crcok aro In tills vicinity this weok looking for strayed hor- 80S. GIou Watson and Earl Colo of I lor ford woro at Ironside Mon. mid Tuesday looking for horses to broak. Chns. Elms of Horford spent Mon day nnd Tuesday with his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Elms. Louis Rice wont to Vnlu Thurs day to mako final proof on his homestead. O. A. Tureman nld Elmer Uwr onco killed n large hlnok boar tho first ot tho wook. Tho boar trood Lawronco nnd drovo Tiiremas Into n cavo boforo tlioy succeeded In kill ing It. Altrod Carpenter ot Vulo and An dy tackoy of Ontario wero business visitors nt J. P. Smith's Wodnosday. J. P. Burko loft Thursday for Ooodlng, Idaho, whoro ho will work this wlntor. NOTICE OF HIIHIUI'K'fi HALE ON i:hcution By vlrtuo ot an Execution, duly 18 suod by tho Clerk ot tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Mainour, dated tho 19th day ot Dccombor, 1921, In n certain action In tho said Circuit Court for tho said Stato nnd County, wltoreln A. E. Nichols, ns plaintiff, rocovorod Judgmout ngatnst Q. II. Lawrenco nnd Lilly Lnwronce, as defendants, for tho sum ot Ono Hun dred filxty-nlno & 85100 Dollars ($169.86), wltn interost moreon ni tho rato of eight per cent por annum from tho 1st dny of August, 1912. (loss a credit thereon In tho sum of $8.00), and tho further sum of Twenty-flvo & No100 Dollars ($26.00) as attorney's feos.. anil tno further sum of Eight & 40100 Dollars ($8.40), costs and dlsburso monts, which Judgmont was onrollod and docketed In tho Clerk's office of said Court Is Malheur County, on tho 7th day ot February. 1919. THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on tho 4th day of February. 1922, nt tho hour ot 11:30 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, at tho north main cntranco door of tho County rourt llouso at Vale. In sold County and State, sell at public auction to tho hlghost bid der or Hinders for casu, mo touow Ing described real proporty, to-wlt: The North Half of the North west Quarter (NHNWU) of Section Twolve (12), In Town ship Fifteen (16) South, Range Thirty-eight (38), East ot tho Willamette Meridian, lu Mai hour County. Oregon. Tho nbovo real property with its aDDurtenanccs taken and levied up on as the property ot tho said above namod defendants, Q. H. Lawrence nnd Lilly Lawrence, or so much thoroof as may, bo necessary to satisfy said Judgment In favor ot A. H. Nichols nnd against said above named defendants, with Interest thereon, together with Mid at torney's feos, costs and disburse ments, and accruing costs upon snld snio. Datod at Vale, Oregon, this 3rd day of January, 1011. H LEE NOB, Sheriff By C. W. (ILHNN, Deputy Dale of first publication. January Gth, 1022. Dato of last publication, February 2nd, 1922. Date of sale, February 1th, 1922, nt 11:30 A. M. 8UMMONB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY CRYSTAL DISTRICT IM POYEMBNT COMPANY, n corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. GALLOWAY, A. J. HAUNTZ, JOHN ItpUltUR, DETWEBD NORTHWB8T ERN AND PACIFIC IIYl'OT HEEIC BANK, n corporation, nnd MALHEUR COUNTY, a corporation, Defendants. To J. W. Gnlloway and John Bohror, of tho nbovo named do- fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and oaoh of you aro horoby commanded to bo and nppcar In tho above entitled Court nnd causo within six weeks nfter the first publication ot this summons, which date of first publication Is Docombor 20, 1021, then nnd there to answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed heroin. And If you fall 'so to do, ror Want thereof plain tiff will apply to the Court for the rollot dotnaudod in snld complaint, to-wll: For tho foreclosure of assessment lions ot Crystal District Improva mont Company nmlust lands des cribed ns tho SMSBU ot Sec 13. nnd tho EV4NBUNEH 8a 24, In Township 10 O., Range 47 a., W. M, in the following sums and ameunts: (1) On the first cause ot suit In tho sum of 1226.00 with Interest at 10 per cent per annum from Oetober 1, 1914 until paid, nnd the further sums of 22.60 as penalty nnd $22.60 ns attorney's fee. (2) On the seond on use ot suit In tho sum ot $260.00 with intoresl nt 10 per cent per milium from Octubor 1, 1016 until paid mid the further sums ot $26.00 as pennlly nml 126 00 us attorney! fees. (3) On the third cause of suit In tho sum ot $260.00 with Interest at 10 per cout per annum from Octobor 1, 1910 until paid, mid the further cuius ot $26.00 ns penally and $26.00 ns attorney's fee. (4) On tho fourth onus ot suit In tho sum ot $276.00 with Interest ut 10 per cent per annum from Octobor 1, 1917 until paid and the further sums of $26.00 a penalty, and $27.60 as attorney's fees. And for the foreclosure of assess ment lions by the snld Crystal Dis trict Improvement CoiniMuy against tho lauds described as the 8MSKU ot Section 13. NKKNlflM. 814 of Section 24, and also a tmct of land doscrlbod ns follews: Commencing ut the northwest corner ot the SWUNEU of Section 24; running thonoo oast 80 rods; thence south 80 rods; thence west 40 rods; thence north 34 rods; thence west 34 rods; thonoo north 40 rods to tho place of beginning, " In Township 10 ., Ilango 47 E. W. M.. lu Malheur County, Oregon, and containing 313 acres, more or loss. In the following sums and amounts to-wlt: (6) On the fifth cause of suit lu tho sum ot $006.00 with Interest at 10 por cent psr annum from October 1, 1918 until paid, and the further sums ot $00.60 ns penalty mid $00 60 as attorney's feos. (G) On tho sixth eauso ot suit lu tho sum of $1007.49 with Inter ost at 10 per cont per annum front Qctpber 1, 1920 until paid, and the further sums of $100.74 as penalty and $100.74 as attorney's foes. (7) On tho seventh cause or suit In tho sum ot $3130.00 with Inter ost nt 10 per cent per nnnum from October 1, 1921 until paid, and the further sums of $313.00 as penalty and $313.00 as attorney's ftee. And for decree or tno auuvo en titled Court that suld assessments constitute lions upon tho said lands, nnd also that tho nsessmeut as sot forth In the seventh cause ot suit constitutes a lien upon the crop pro duced upon said lands during tho season ot 1921 nnd that ull said Ileus bo foreclosed und that said crop and Bald real property abotu dee crlbod bo sold In satisfaction there of, and that tho proceeds ot the sales of said crop and of said real proporty bo applied lu satisfaction ot said Judgment herein, and that the Injunction herotuforo granted lu this suit be made perpetual. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof In tho Ontario Argus, u weekly news paper published lu Ontario, In Mal heur County, Oregon for l sueees slvo weeks commencing with the 29th day of Deoomber, 1921, by order ot tho Honorable Daltou Biggs Judge of said Court inado aud en tered herein on tho 31st day ot Octobor, 1921. DAVIS & KU8TER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Vulo, Oregon. First publication, December 29, 1921 Last publication, February 9, 1922. FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms with bath nnd garage also 1 turnlBhed bedroom. Phono 173-M FOR SALE Standard make vac uum swooper with all attachments, $16.00. A No. 1 condition. On tario Electric Co. FOR SALE Automobile, Nash Four, now, W. F. Escuo, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that tho underslgnod hns been nppolntcd by the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Malheur County, as ad ministrator of tho cstato of Oscar Merrill, deceased. All persons hav ing elnlms against tho cstato of said deceased, are heroby required to present tho satno to tho undorslgncd Rt tho law office ot C, McGonaglll, In Ontario, Oregon, duly varlfled as re quired by law, within nix months from the date of the first publication of this notico. ROY A. KELLEY, Admlnlstrntor ot tho estate of Osonr Merrill, deceased. Date ot first publication, Docombor 22, 1921. Date ot last publication, January 20, 1922. FOR SALE Brick houso, sovon rooms, three lots, garago, on main street. W. F. Escuo. LOWEST PRICES ON ALL TIRES AND TUBES 30x3 casings 9 8.7ft 30x3 14 casings 0.78 32x3 V, casings 10.00 34x1 'casings 25.00 Wo have lowered tho price on many Items. Wo soldom looso a sale on comparison ot prices. PARKER'S. TIRE SHOP AUTO ACCESSORIES ONTARIO, OREGON EOR PLUMBING CALL L. M. SEAWARD Phone 188J Ontario. Or, Professional Cards 1' " r V l J. O. BARTI.ET PlUw.CIAN & SUIiaE.- 'Office In Wilson Bldg. Ovor Post Office ONTAIUO, oitnaoN ' DIlH. It. A. MOON H W.M. 11ALK Chiropractic Physicians Kk'Cti'o-Ttioi'upvutlits Hpluu Nerto HpccialUts Phono IflH Ontario, Ore. DKS WISESE & FOllTNER OFFICE HOUIlS. 9 to 13 and 2 to ( Offtee over First National Bank telephone No 33 J. Ontario, Ore DR. A. It. ROBERTS Dentist Between Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE DIMM DR. HARRIET HEARS Osteopathic Physician Wilson Bldg., Over Raders Phono 40 DR. O. SI. TYIJtR DENTIST Office In Wilson Bldg. Office Hours 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Phouo 117 tor Appointments. J. -. A. A. WKLLINGTON ' Vrausfcr r uud KtoniKo 4 FAIRMONT CREAMSRY CO. Phono ISO 4 EXPRBBS OFFICE IMumn 181 4. FRANK BRITTINGHAM Phouo 1IO-J Ontario, Oregon Long Hauling a Specialty Wo Alwujs Delft cr the Good IUI1IIII ONTARIO VALE STAGE Lento, Ontnrlo (Mooro Hotel) 8:30 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Ltmvo, Vnlu (Drcxel Hotel) 10:00 A. M. 6:30 P. M. Phono, Ontario 37-W Phouo Vale 3. w . s.VJPi-'Wiacir tyaTjrj ' A i ihi-MiilliH&fc.,