The Cost of Rotting Buildings now running into millions A ROTTING building is abso lute waste, because a small investment in paint will save it. A building that is not protected by paint must cither be rebuilt or repaired in a few years at a costly figure. Check the coil. Compare tlio pilcei of Paint And lumber. Can you iffonl to beir tho eipenta of rebuild. Ing or repairing your home, when to nre It coiti so Utile? When you paint, mike n additional urlng by uilng 'lie liett paint. It iprradi eailljr aYC labor cod. It covert more surface per gallon than "cheap" paint. Dut more Important, the bed paint tern five or more yeara longer than "chtap" paint. Pullers , cpecmcATioN Mouse Painf DhnanliitSupa Palnf- Pur Prepared Paint ' Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dapt. 40, San Franclico tlranthaa la 10 Cltlaa In tha Wail Ut bwiMDaadi palatini. rulUr'a Spadfloatloa SOLDIERS LOANS ACCEPTED. as first payment on choice low priced irrigated land free from alkali or acid. Good crop pro ducing stuff that has the backing of the Legion Land Committee nre the only places wc handle under this plnn. Excellent water, climate, transportation facilities, etc. Good markets. Write now for full particulars. Redniond Land and Loan Co., Inc. In the heart of tho famous Deschutes Valley Think of MARSDEN'S When anything nbout the house, ranch or auto goes wreng: We fix all kinds of things. We are the FIX-IT-SHOP. Look over your garden tools now, your lawn mowers, and all. Have the auto overhauled now Marsden's Machine Shop CONDENSED REPORT OP y ONTARIO NATIONAL AS KBPOIITED TO TUB COMPTROLLER, MARCH RESOURCES Loans and DUcounts....$563,669.J7 Overdrafts 297.66 Bonds and Securities...... 27,799.83 U. S. Donds 84,700.00 Stock In Fed. Ilos. Dank 3,000.00 Reality and Fixtures 44,934.16 OAHU B3.4e4.07 $708,844.87 LEGITIMATE NEEDS OF Oim CUSTOMERS ARE DEINO OARED FOR, WE HAVE FAITH IN MALHEUR COUNTY, AND THE NUMDER OF LOANS WE ARE CARRYING PROVES OUR DESIRE - TO DE OF MATERIAL ASSISTANCE TO CITIZENS OF THI8 SECTION Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon THE The beat palnta ore icientlGe In formula and prepatation. We're been making theni for 73 yeara. The bed materlahv-PIONEEIl WHITE LEAD, pure United oil, pure tine, and pure color are combined In Fuller's I'alnla In aclentlficallr etact proportion with long-time skill. Free Advice on Painting Afk oar (! fat aJ.lca. aalat card, ata. Ait lk hilar SparlS.a. Ilaa tltpaitiafal abavl iba mmI rfr.lrabla lot acaaaiat, talar kafaiaaf aa4 aov a4atr d,tlll,. H.V.t. .1 n.ll.r Ontat Tjl1 ir V.raliaa.. SllkBhll JL, Ll 1 Esamal, rili.aa far-rianta t in.li nil... i.r'.mii - - V.r.l.h. Wa.nilla Will ri.l.k, Aata EmoiI, lUia iil Km) r.Ul, rrtk aa4 Sua r.lal, l NONIEK WHITE LEAD. llout PIdI art mM bf lha fotlowlaS ASaoU! LIABILITIES Capital Stock .$ 10,000.00 Surplus 31,511.77 Dills Payable . 41,000.00 Federal Reserve Dank.... 188.811.16 Circulation ...................... 80,000,00 DEPOSITS 404 ,740.85 $768,844.87 ONTARIO ABGUB, ONTARIO, OREGON, 3THUKSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922 MALHKUK COIMTV 1UJAL KH- TATK TRANSFERS RECORD- ED APRIL 8 TO APRIL 10 W. I. linber, Sr. ot uz to Mrs. J. P. Smlth-00 by 105 tt. In lot 2, See. 19-41-43. 3121910. 110.00. Juntura Investment Co. to Honry.W. Wolcomo ot uz, Lot 10,' Block 18, Juntura. 21422. $10.00. U. 8. A. to Geo. I. Kenton, Lots 7, 8, IV, 12, Sec. 7; Lots 1, 2 and 3 Sec. 18-23-30; 8EUSBU Sec. 12; NH'ANEVi Sec. 13-23-38. 1110121. David N. Taylor ot uz to Florence B. Bpxtuon, NWViNKU Sec. 33-36- 37. 3120122. $1. Waltor II. Plnkston ot uz to Mai- hour .County ltond right of way. 4822. $200.00. J. II. Cantrall to Malheur County road right of way. 4822. $150. ltobort Waltaca ot ux to Mnthour County Itoad right ot way. 4822. $1.00. Joo W. Jacn ot Ox to Juan Jaca, 2.0G7.22 acros In TownBhlp 41, Ranges 42 and 43. 331910. $10. O. J. Sherman ot ux to T. A. Sherman, NEtfSWUNWVi Soc. 5-18-47. 32122. $10.00. Shorlff H. Leo Noo to A. C. Read, SJiNKVi Sco. 34-10-40. 7221. $152.03. John J. Ackonnnn to Tllllo Ackor- raan,,WmVW( 8EUSWM, SWU 8BU Soc. 33-15-40; Lot 3, Sec. 4- 10-40. 51222. $1.00 Trent Johnson to Nancy A. John son, NBU Soc. 22; N& Soc. 23-10- 44. 31322. $1.00. Frank Potrlo to Myrtlo L. Potrlo, SHSKUNKVi. N8EH. nnd 2 acros In NBUNEBWVi Sec. 20-16-46; also all ot Blocks 1, 2, Lot 1 to 7 and 15 to 21, Iilock 3, Lots 1 to 7 and 15 to 21 In Iilock 4, nil Dlocks 6, 0, 7, nnd 8, and Lots 1 to 7 In Iilock 9, all Iilock 11 Putrles' Add. to Vale. 2922. 1. S. 8. arirtln ot ux to O. II. nrld woll NEUBWUNWtf Soc. 20-10-43. 212811910. $1. Poarl Potts ot uz to Q. II. Ilrld- woll, NHttBBHNAVtt Boc 20-10-43. 2281910. $1.00. B. B. Archord to Stephen A. Hawks, Lot 5, Iilock 22, Illvorsl'do. 118121. $1,000.00. Malheur Land Co. to J. M. Adding ton ot nl, SWUNWVi Soc. 30-15-43. 4622. $10.00. Qorald B. Stanflold et ux to Italph A. Holto, Undivided! H Intcrost In SWU-Sec. 5-18-47. 41522. $10. (Q. C. Dood.) Marrlago iMcense IhmimnI Ilonry F. Splolor and Irono Prlrott 4.12122. Paul E. Van Pollen nnd Irono Ilador 41522. Complaints 'llvil In Court Stato Industrial Accident Com. vs. Ooorgo Ilakor. 41022. Itocovory of inonoy $55.32. Stato Industrial Accldont Comm. vs. Maurice F. Clark. 410l!12. Ito covory ot money. $25.94. Wilson Dros. vs. G. F. HoUo, 413 22, rocovory on account, $26.75, FOn 8AL Rhods Island lied Cockorols, nono hotter, $1.60 each. Rooking ordors tor hatching oggs at $1.00 a sotting of 16. Also wheat and clovor sood for snlo. JOHN MOLENAAIt Two miles straight wost ot town. Loavo orders at Ontario Moat and Grocory Co. 8t pd JOHN GOODMAN Buys Hides, Wool & Sheep Pelts California Avenue between Catholic Church' & Hospital ONTARIO - OREGON BANK 10, 1 STORY OF THE FAMOUS OLD OREGON TRAIL A Narrative of the Wilson Price ifunt Expedition in 1811-12 and the "Great Migratipn" Into Oregon Country, in 1852-3 "By Walter E. Meachen, Pros, of Old Oregon Trail Aasoc. (Contlnuod from Inst weok.) Tho route now lod up tho Durnt rivor from tho present slto of Hunt ington to whoro Durkuo now stnndB and on across tho hills to tho Pow dor rlvor valtoy at tho prosont site of Dakor which was reached by tho party on Docomber 28. Tho party continued on across tho valley, pass ing tho prcsont silo of Haines and North Powdor. Mount Hunt, ono ot tho highest peaks in tho Balsloy- Blkhoru rango was namod attor Mr. Hunt. It was In tho vicinity ot North Powder that tho wlfo of Plorro Dor- Ion gavo birth to her baby. Tho main party kept on whllo Dorlon remained with his wlfo nnd children In tholr crudo camp and attondod her in hor sickness. On Docomber 30, tno party ar rived in tho Grnndo Rondo valley and found six lodges ot Shoshonos camped In tho vicinity ot tho pros ont town ot Union. On Dccombor 31st, Dorlon and his family caught up with tho main party. It Is fit ting nt this tlmo to pay trlbuto to tho Indian wlfo ot Dorlon, who had shared tho hardships of tho droary march with as great fortltudo as tho niou, though sho was far advancod In hor pregnancy. Sho oxhlbltod a forco of charactor In many of tho trying situations faced by tho party, worthy of ono In a much hlghor walk of llfo. Tho pralsos ot Sacajawoa, tho In dian woman, who accompanlod Lowls nnd Clark on tholr Journoy across tho, continent aro horaldod In song and story -whllo tho patlont llttlo Indian woman with tho Hunt oxpodltlon is unnamed and unsung, whllo tho privations sho underwent woro ton times groator than thoso of Sacajawoa. Tho party spoilt Now Yoar's day with tho Indians toasting on horso and dog meat and celebrat ing tho day lit tho host manner pos slblo undor tho circumstances. Tho following day tho party struck out across tho Jlluo Moun tains passing noar tho prosont lo cation ot Iarando. Tho Journoy across tho mountains was very dif ficult and todlous, tho snow being waist doop and tho weather vory cold. Tho child ot Plorro Dorlon died on tho trip across tho mountain. On January 8, tho camp ot Sclatogas on tho Eu-O-tal-la of Umatilla was roachod, which was noar tho prosont slto ot Pondletou. Thoso Indians had brass kottlos, axos, tea kottlos nnd other irnplo- monts showing that thoy had com munications with whllo tradors. Tholr horses and dogs wore bought for food. A blanket, a knlfo or a halt pound ot blue beads bought a horso. Thoso Indians did not oat horso flesh, but foastod on oik and door moat, but thoy astcod such a high prlco for it that tho whlto raon woro forced to content thomsolvcs with a bit ot horso and dog meat. Tho Umatilla abounded with boa- vor and tho Indians wero Induced to trap this animal, as its skin could bo easily sold to tho white traders. Tho party prossed on and reached tho Columbia on January 21, at a point between the mouth ot tho Umatilla and tho mouth ot tho Wallah-Wallah rivers. Hero flsh and dogs wero secured from the Indians found thero. Stray bits ot Information from tho In dians gavo tho party hopes that Mc Kenzlo and McLennan and party had passod down tho rlvor soma time boforo. Proceeding down tho rlvor, tho party arrived at tho In dian village of Wlshra'm on January 31st. -m Wlshram-was located near what is now tho town of Spodls, Washing ton, a few miles up tho river from Tho Dalles, This village must have been near what we now call Celllo Falls as It Is spoken ot as the fishing mart ot the Indians and where tho salmon were speared as they tried to leap the rapids. This tribe was called tho Tlak- Lult and are described as being very sly and thievish. Continuing on down tho river Mr. Hunt nnd his party reached what Is now called Cascade Locks where a thieving band ot Indians wero encountered and the utmost vigilance was needed to protect the property of tho party. After consid erable dickering, Mr. Hunt procured the necessary number ot-boata with which to make the trip down the river to Astoria. Tho trip from hero down tho rlvor was unovoutful and finally on the 16th day ot Fobruary, 1813, swept down tho stroam and enmo In sight ot Astoria. Tho feelings of tho party can bo lmaglnod whon wo Btop to consider that It had boon over a year on tho way from St. Louis, most of tho tlmo In a trackloBS wlldorncss and among savago tribes. Among tho first to greet them was Reed, McLennan nnd McKonzle from whom thoy had bcon separated at tho Caldron Linn, near what is now Twin Falls. Thoso mon had started out from tho Caldron Linn to find a routo and bad coino to gether at what thoy called, tho uovll's Bcuttlo nolo and Is near whaj. wo call tho Sovon Dovils country. Thoy followed tho Snako on down to tho Columbia and thence down to Astoria whoro thoy arrlvod a month ahead ot Mr. Hunt. Tho distance travollod by tho Hunt party was about 3600 inllos, though tho actual dlstanco from St. Louis to As toria Is only 1800 miles. Tho following day was given ovor to rojolclng ovor tho safo arrival ot tho party. Tho colors woro holstod, guns woro flrod and thoro was a feast of boavor, fish and venison which was a wolcomo diversion from horso and. dog flesh Which tho party had subsisted on for so long. Tho fostlvltlcs ondod up with a grand danco at night, lod by tho Canadian voyagoura. On March 32, 1812, John Reed, Dou Jonos, McLennan, and two Canadians started back to St Louis with dispatches for Mr. Astor toll ing ot tho business nt Astorlo and tho safo arrival ot Mr. Hunt and most of his party. Mr. Reed hud tho dispatches In a tin liox which ho strappod oocuroly on his back. Thoy woro rolnforcod by n party of twolvo mon carrying supplies to tho post on tho Oaklnagan. At Wlshram, thoy had to portage tholr supplies around tho rapids and woro sot upon by the Indians and Mr. Reed badly wounded and his tin box of dlspatthos stolen, tho In dians thinking that It contained "Dig Modlclno." Ono Indian was killed and ono wounded. Tho In dians demanded that Mr. Reed be glvon up as a sacrifice to tho dead warrior, hut tho domand was refused and tho matter sottlod by tho whlto mon giving tho Indians matorlal to covor tho dead warrior and tobacco for tho living. Tho object ot Reed's Journoy now being dotoated by tho loss of tho tin box, tho wholo party repaired with Robert 8tuart to tho establishment on tho Oaklnagan. Attor a few days thoro, thoy atartod back for Astoria, and In tho course of their Journoy came upon Mr. Crooks and John Day, both naked and almost famlshod. They reported that thoy bad boon stripped of tholr clothing by tho In habitants ot WJshrnm nnd wero on their way to tho Wallah Wallah's. Tho wholo party now continued down tho river and reached Astoria on May llth A second land expodl tlon to convey dlspatchos to Mr. As tor was sent out June 29th under command ot Robert Stuart, A party ot sixty Journoyod togother as far as the Wallah Wallah village for mu tual protection from the thieving band at Wlsbrau. At tho village of Jho Wallah Wallahs, Mr. Stuart nocured horses for his little band which was to boar tho dispatches to St. Louis. With him wero Den Jones, Andrl Vallar, Francis Clerc, McLennan and Crooks. On August 12th tho Snako river was reached and on August 20th tho party encountered Hoback, Miller, Reiner and Robinson, who bad left the Hunt party at tho Henrp post to trap and hunt. They reported that thpy had been robbed ot. their furs and cjothlng by a band of Arapa hays and had barely escaped with their lives and had wandered among the hills barely existing on fish and berries. The augumented party now con tinued on their way up tho river and finally reached the Caldron Ltnn where they found that six of the caches made by Mr, Hunt had been found and ransacked by the Indians. Deforo reaching tho Cald ron Linn, however, they came upon somo Shoshonoa busily engaged In spearing salmon at a place which they naned 8almon Falls. (CeatteH4 nt WMk) Professional Card DR.G.A.POGUE tU Office at residence, one block west and two north of Moore hotel, Phone 67W. IVAN E. OAKES Consulting Engineer Irrigation & Drainogc work General Engineerings Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore f-'- DIL J. O. 11AUTLKT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Otflco In Wilson Dldg. , Over Post Offlco , ONTARIO, OREOON DR. R. A. M30N Chiropractic Physicians " Klcctronicrapoutlsts Spine & Ncrvo Specialists Phono 108 OnUrlo, Oro. DRS -WEESE & FOKTNER OFFIOB HOURS! 9 to IS and 2 to 5. Office ovor First National Dank. Telephone No. 88 J. OnUrlo, Oro. DR.A.R.EOBERTS - Dentist Ilctwccn Ontario Plmnnscy and Depot. PHONH 02-F-l DIL HARIUKT SEARS Osteopathic Physician Wilson Illiltf., Ovor Itadcr Phono 40 DR. O. M. TYLr.lt DENTIST Office In Wilson Dldg. Otflco Hours 9'a. m. to 4 p. m, t'bons 117 for AppolntmonU. A. A. WELLINGTON Transfer and Storage ) Offlco at Dig 4 Milliard Hall Phono No. 79-J imMnililttiMIUMI FOR PLUMBING CALL ' I. M. SEAWARD Phone 188J Ontario, 0. Transfer Feed Storage -. We are prepared to give real Servlpe Prompt Deliveries We sell all kinds ot feeds at Fair Prices QNTAIUO TRANSFKR A STORAGE Moore UuUdlBg back q'c J leaser's Store " Call us for a Trial Phone 1M NOTICOS TO CREDITORS IN THE .COUNTY COURT; OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THH ESTATE OF JOHN A. MORTON, DECEAS ED, Notice la hereby given by Rosa D. Morton. AdmlntatratrlT nf th. .... ot John A. Morton, deceased, to the creauors or. ana all persons having claims against said estate, to present BUCh Claims With thn tiaoav vouchers according to law. within' six uiuuiua auur uie nrsi puDiicatios or this notice, to the said Rosa D. Morton at Ontario, Oregon, or to tho law otflco ot Brooke ft Gallaghsr at Ontario, Oregon. Tho first notice hereot la published this twenty-third day ot Mareh. 1922. ROSA B. MORTON. ' Administratrix ot the Hetata of John A, Morton, deceased. .Last. pttUleaUea April 20, 1121.