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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1922)
.WJ?fei'-v,?-'-r-,r -mw x:r -Jin.- " fTj-t M . "2t J! if " n$.'MSW'Bl'lWfW',w'IIWiili ' ttmntr- 'W! ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL G, 1922 0REG0N8L0PE Harry Wellmnn, county ctub lead er, nnd Mr. Soymour, Stato club loador, nttondud tho Boys' Dairy club meeting ThurBday nftornnon at I'ark school. Mr. Soymour gnvo tho boys a vory Interesting talk on cUlb -work. Mrs. Clins. Warren and daughter, Darlcno, ot Dakor City, aro guests at tho homo ot Mrs. Wnrron's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartcsho. Mr. and Mrs. Clausen Andrus and son vlsltod tho former's parontB at Wolsor Sunday. Prod Vnil rotton traded his ranch for Pine Valloy proporty this week, and oxpocts to loavo for his now homo tho lattor part of tho weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora Wilkin ot Pay otto, woro Ruosts Sunday of Mr. and MrB. Walter Davis, J. D. Connor Is roportod to bo much improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Karat woro Save Money on Fuel A Chance to Buy Stove Wood at Carload Lot Prices For a short time wo arc prepared to sell our customers stove length wood delivered on earn in Ontario at the exceptional low price of $4.25 a cord. Each car contains 16 cords just the right amount for one family for a season. However, if a full car is too much for your pitting place, go in with your ncighbpr and take part of a car. Think of it-A Whole Cttrload otWood for $68.00 Wood H Cord Carload lots will be ceming: in every few dnys and orders will be filled in the rotation received. Phone Your Orders to Boise Payette Lumber Company Phone 20 This IB an opportunityfor you to buy your Summer's wood supply at a big saving in price. It is cut in convenient lengths for heater, furnace or cook stove. ' Buy a Supply Now and You Wont Have to Worry About a Coul Shortage Boise Payette Lumber Co. . Ontario Yard Geo. McClain Manager Phone 20 v TRACTOR SCHOOL J Three days of education on all questions concerning carburetion, ignition, lubri cation, traction, soil conditions, imple ' ments and power farming in general. The trend of the times is unmistakably in the direction of power farming. This is your opportunity to get expert advise covering all questions concerning power farming. Don't forget the time, place arid date. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 0, 1 1 , 12 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Coates. Mr. J. L. Drown Is on tho Rick list this wook. Mr. and .Mrs. Don Tonilln of North ray otto, visited with relatives In I'ayotto Sunday. , James Carlco of North I'ayotto, has rented tho Mooro ranch nnd ox pocts to rnovo soon. Mr, nnd Mrs, Harry Lattlg ontor talnod nt dlnnor Sunday. Tho guosts woro Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bosch, Lor cn and Floyd Campbell. Mrs. John Bartscho Is spondlng tho weok with Mrs. Applcgato of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Thomas aro re Jolclng over tho arrival of n baby boy at their homo, horn Monday, April 3rd. Mrs. Hoy Durroll Is 111 with tho flu this wook. Miss Ruby Tonilln of Cambridge, spent tho weok end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. W. Tomlln. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knrst woro tho guests ot Ora Wllklns and wlfo of Payette, Friday. Mis' Oortrudo Heslup roturncd Sunday from n week's visit In Bolso. Mrs. McGordon is enjoying n visit with her mothor, who arrived Frl day from Uomodalo. Miss Myrna Sccoy ot Ontario, was tho guest of Miss Prudonco llnboy, Wednesday night. L. Li. Culborlaon was tho guest of Mr, nnd Mrs S. E. Chapman Thus day and Friday. , Tho Hoys' and Olrls clubs, ot tho Slopo planned n dollghttul surprtso Wednesday ovonlng of Inst wook for Keith Durroll at thu homo ot Otto Mlllor, Jr. Mr. Lindsay and Miss Wont proved oxcollont ontortalnors and ono gnmo nftor anothor was on Joyu by tho youngsters throughout tho ovonlng, nt tho clso ot which do llclous rofroshtnonts woro sorvod. Mr. Knlnnrd, county water mas tor of Vale, was on tho Slopo Wed nosday, going over tho ditches with tho board of dtroctors. Mrs. Loo Drown and children nnd Mrs. .J. L. Brown woro guosts of Mrs. Uoo. Thomas Friday attornoon. Whllo helping to food their eighty Iambs, Dill Puotz toll Into tho pon; Mo wns reaching ovor to got ono, And lost hs bnlanco thon, Thoughts ot his btrthdny near nt hand, Most llkoly turnod his brain; For as ho turablod over, Ho shoutod with might and main; His faithful wlfo was closo at hand, And clutching both his tat Bho roscuod him from tho hungry lambs, In a way that can't bo beat. ' Mr. Poutz has contrlvod a focdor by which half a dozen lambs can bo tod nt onco, Evon nt that It is al most a pormanont Job taking caro of 8u" orphan Jambs. Word has boon rocelvod that John 0 youngost brothor of Frod Kllng back, who Is a fireman on a passen gor train on tho Southern Pnclflo, Is ono ot eight onglnomon to bo pro sontod with a boautlful gold hat badgo by vlrtuo of bolng a wlnnor In tho fuel saving contost in tho host pool in freight and paesongor sorvlco on tho Tucson division. Jack McConnoll startod his shoop feeding at tho upper Kllngback ranch. Mrs. Roso Fletcbor, who has been visiting Mrs. A. 0. Bradley for the past tow days, went back to Nysso with Chas. Dradley Tuesday ovon lng. Wm. Puetz was a business visitor In Ontario Friday. 1 Jimmy jiuu, piuriuv miwi yunu.it, Is very much bettor and tho family will soon bo out ot quarantine, Fred Kllngback and Frank DeBord nttonded a potato groowrs' mooting nt Nyssa Tuesday evening. Tho annual pllgrlmngo ot sheep to tho hills Is on. Gordon, Mondolla, Peterson, Walters,, Connolly Mc Connoll, Jonklns apd McLaln and othors having started their sheep for summer rango during tho past weok. Tho hay In Owyhee Is practically ex hausted, and tho fend In tho hills Is scant, many nro risking it, In hopes ot good grass soon. P. I. Splor, Coo. Philips and Wm. Vogts woro business visitors In Owy hco Wednesday. They took dinner nt tho DoBord homo, whoro thoy purchnsod somo Blicep nnd shcop polts. Miss Vorn Noeb ot Ontario, spont tho wook ond visiting nt tho J. P, McQInnls homo. Mrs. Warren Fcnn nnd daughtor, Bornlco, returned homo Friday from a visit with relatives In Nyssa . Mrs. I.u da Oocdo, who has boon cooking for tho Jenkins, McLaln sheep company for tho past month, roturnod to hor homo Thursday. Wanda and Omar Hlto aro stay ing at tho Puctz homo and attend ing school nftor n months absence owing to illness in tho homo. Mrs. Loltoy DoWIt Is 111 with an nn attack ot nsthumn. Vlcontl Mondolla sold his 1022 wool clip thru tho ngoncy ot John Archibald, for 20o por lb., cash. - Tho DoWltt's had a number ot visitors Sunday attornoon, among thern: Charlotto and Laura Huff man, Vorga Bradford, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. R. Overstreet, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Judd, Miss Gladys Johnson, Robort Overstreet, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Schwolzor, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowo, nnd Misses Lillian Davis nnd Dcsslo Whlppol. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwolzor on tortalnod Gus Schwolzor and family at dlnnor Sundny in honor ot Mrs. Qus Schwolzor'a birthday. Carl Schwolzor, who Is becoming qulto proficient In cornet playing, mnkofl an appreciated addition to tlio Sunday school choir orchostra. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McOlnnls nnd son, JnmoH, who nro employed In tho timber 00 mllos from Dnkor, woro obliged to go to tho city to havo don tnl work dono for James, and enmo on homo for a short visit with tho Smith nnd McOlnnls fnmllloa. Ooo. Nowby vlsltod at tho Hollo Fcnn homo Inst wook. Mlldrod and Evolyn DoDord attend ed n farowoll party glvon in honor of Ruby Reed In tho Kolony last weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Elliot nnd daugh tors, Nclllo and Radn, woro guosts to dlnnor nt tho Kygar homo Sundny. Frod Snyvoly and Lyle Koolor woro down from "up river' Mon day. Mrs. T. M. Lowo Is on tho sick list this wook. Mrs. John Rust is oxpoctod to nr rlvo horo Tuosday. MALHEUR OOUNTV HEAL KS- TATE TRANSFERS RECORD- KD MAR. M APRIL 1 Shorlff II. Leo Noo to D. O. Dor wart, NWUBBU Beo. 3B, 30, 41, 32622. 10,76. Wm. D. Napton to Moryl V, Nap ton, BEtfNWi Seo. 12, 22, 46. 13022. 1100. Sheriff II. Loo Noo to N. P. Scott, SWUSBU Sec. 31, 32, 41. 1321. 18.60 Mary J. Hicks to Joseph II. Slnglo ton, ot nl, BWtfSEVi Sec. 36, 33, 30. 82G21. 110.00. Parma State Dank to C. Muntjow ertf, Lot 6 and part of Lot 7, See, 10, 21, V. 0101019. 110,876.00. O. A. West et nl to L L. Culbert son, BtfNWW soc. 33, 16, 47. 3 2622. 11.00. Joy II. Husted et al to Bombard Benson ot ux, Lots 10, 17 nnd N 13, Block 118, Ontario. 31822, 1412.60, U. 8. A. to Esther Rodgors, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Seo. 6; Lots 1 and 2 Soc. 7-24-30, 101121. Frank L. Hupp to Atlco II. Hupp Und. 13 Int. in W8BK, NEKS WVi, Lot 3, EV4BHSWUSWH, WV6WWV4SEUSW14 Soc. 7, 10 40. 3022. fl.00. Currlo I. Klbol ot al to Allco II. Hupp, WttBBH, NHUBWKi Lot 3, EHHSWK8WK, WV4WV4WV4 8 EtfSWU Soc. 7, 10, 47. 22122. $10.00. John Boswoll to C. Ceal Boswell, Lots 2 and 7, Dlock 0, Eldrodgos" Add. to Vnlo. 33022. 31.00. Clark Rhodes ot ux to Chas, Sklppon, WHWttBBKSWK Boc. 23, 10, 47. 32322, $2,376.00. Luis Logarza to Juan Yturrlondo beltln, 8B4 Soc. '4, 31, 43. 32822. $10.00. CbnB. W. Ladd ot ux to J. II. Rowland, Lots 36 nnd 36, Dlock 4, Rlvorsldo Add. to Ontario. 1622. $600.00. S. P Nowman ot ux to B. M. Orolg, Trustoo-Uud. U Int. In 8BNBK, NEK8BU, Lot 1, nnd part ot SBK SEtf Sec. 32; Lots 2, 3, and 4, Seo. 33, 10, 47. 121C21. $1.00. Payette Oregon Slopo Irrlg. DIs. to Loo Charles Mlllor, SEU8W Boo. 8, 10, 47. 8321. $200.00. U. S. A.o Thos. Goodyear, Nft 8BV1 Boc. 20; NWftSWUi SWN WU See. 26, 28, 46. 2211893. Marriage License Issuou Thomas E. Collins nnd Jennlo Prcscott. 32722. Complaint Filed lit Circuit Court Thos. Welsh at at vs. M. It. Everts ot nls. 32722. Foroclosuro ot Mortgage. $4,007.32. J. M. Addlngton vs. Malheur Lum ber Co. 32822. Recovery on Account. $110.03. Tho Adjustment Duroau vs. On tario Electric Co. 32822. Rocovory on Account. $220.43. Fraifk Corroa vs. Donjnmln F. Jordan ot ux. 32822. Foroclosuro ot Mortgagp. $2,600.00. Do Twocdo Northwostorn nnd Pacino Hypotboo Dank vs. Honry 8. Eldrodgo ot als. 32022. Foro closuro of Mortgage. $6,042.(0. Goo. P. Rolshon ot al vs. II. H. Tunny ot ux. 3312. Accounting. Hnrpor Btnto Dank vs. Don F. Jordan ot als. 33122. To sot asldo deod. Richard L. Scott vs. Elizabeth Johnson ot als. 33l22. To quiet tltlo. Ontario National Dank vs. Honry O. Plnnoy ot nls. 4122. Rocovory on noto. $321.20. Win. B. Loos vs. Louis Zonlnotta ot nls. 4122. Foroclosuro ot Tax Lien. tfceietif Llttlo Miss Susaboth McCarthy ontortnlnod at tho homo of hor grandmothor, Mrs. Jacob Btroup, Mondny ovonlng in honor ot hor 8th birthday, A number of her llttlo friends woro presont. Mrs. H. B. Croady ontortnlnod about 30 guests last Friday evening in honor ot her husband, who is going to Pocatollo soon, to tako a ooslUon thoro. Tho ovonlng was spent In playing various and unique gamos, tho prlzo or tho ovonlng bolng won by Miss Mario Fao, for her ability to load the Farm Mulo to wntor, Refreshments woro served nt a late hour. Evory ono present spont very pleasant ovonlng. FOR 8ALE Rhode Island Rod Cockerels, none bettsr, $1.60 each. Booking orders for hatching eggs at $1.00 a setting ot 16. Also wheat and clover seod for sale. JOHN MOLBNAAR Two miles straight west ot town. Loavo orders at Ontario Meat and Grocery Co. 8t pd CONDENSED REPORT OF ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK AS REPORTED TO TUB COMPTROLLER, MARCH 10, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $653,069.17 Ovordratts 297.66 Bonds and Securities 27,799.83 U. 8. Bonds 84,700.00 Stock In Fed. Res. Bank 1,000.00 Reality and Fixtures...... 44,934.10 $766,844.87 LiAurxiTijai Capital Stock ...............-.$ 60,006)06 Surplus .,...' 31,111.77 Dills Payable , 42,000.00 Fcdsral Restrve Dank.... 168. Oil. IS Circulation . 10,000,09 DEPOSITS 404,7-lB.WI $766,644.17 LEGITIMATE NEEDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE DEINO CARED FOR, WB HAVE FAITH IN MALHEUR COUNTY, AND THE NUMBER OF LOANS WB ARE CARRYINO PROVES OUR DESIRE TO DB OF MATERIAL ASSISTANCE TO CITIZENS OF THIS SECTION Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon I 38 FORD GARAGE ONTARIO OREGON .