ttflk"iM - st 1TIE ONTARIO ARQOT. ONTARIO, OREGON, IgDliSDAY. MAY 4. 1922 Think of MARSDEN'S Vhen anything about the house, ranch or auto goes vreng: We fix all kinds of things. We are the lA-ll-aiiUJP. LOOK OVer VOUr mirfifln tnnln nnwr our lawn mowers, and all. Have the auto overhauled nmv Marsden's Machine Shop . $mii& ' .t -1 'k4C v"5 t( Red Crown mixes with air FORPOWER "The gasollno of quality" Is 100$ POWER. It is refined to vaporizo thor oughly. Every atom of It mixes In tho carburetor with from 12 to 16 times Its volume- of air for POWER. With "Red Crown" you get ready starting rapid accelcratiom-grentcr mileage a con tinuous stream of power. Runyourcaron"RcdCrownMandnof7i. Ing else, and you won't havo to bother with carburotor adjustments. It is uni form In quality wherever and when over you buy It, Fill at tho Red Crown sign at Service Stations and garagos and at othor dealers, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (c.uromi) It Costs You More to rot buildings than it does to let paint save them tIlKlTK th ryiftfft. f!nranjirt .1 tbe prieea of lumber and punt, iaej will wow you how extravagant it is to allow build ing to depreciata for lack of paint And building do depreciate rapidly unlaw they are painted wbaa tkey need to be. Paint Mvea the , lumbar. It protecU your iureaUBeoU To eojay tie Um saving k pslathig, use t&e beat palat. It reread bats watjlr um laW wt. It coven net e ssriace per galfea tbaa "lwp" palat, It aarvea fire or aaere yean loagtt than "AtMf" paJat. Tba he paint U meat ecepoaalcal leeauM it U acieatifie ia fonauU aad preparation. We have been nukki leat paiata or 73 yean. They contain the fineat material. Our white lead, for iotlance. ia PIO NEER WHITE LEAD. It U nips purified and ground no fine that it will paM through a (ilk acrcea with 30,000 aaeahea to the square inch. So with tlie other material pure lirueed oil, pure zinc and pure colon all of the fineit quality, combined in Fuller's Taint in scientifically exact proportion witii longtime aUU, Free Advice on ratahat; JUk lU rBn SfcUto ntu. Xilm f RaLVn Crml Vnraltkti. Sllkaokli PhmbbI W. n uk, vuiuku w.ii rum. jux iumI, Bwa uJ SmI J'.Im. Ponk ui S tiiti. ni riOHCEJt WWTS LXjLD, YTfAjT'Vfi Mm Pullers PCMtATfH VHtCtMtATfH Houst Paints Pheaml Pur paint Pur Prfar4 9ter Maauf.eturad by W. P. FIr Co., Dayt. 47, Sa Fraaelaco arwMi M is OHM la H Wot tf awiHin.n.lptiaf. raUar'l gwllina Heat Patau an aaU by Ua htWwtoj AjaMat QMJ sfcfn T BP .h. mi .'apLrVflB iPmRkSafliliUr - ?uudr fTheGasolfm TT a J ri HaaLH Htl tl Til f 1 1 1 L. 1. 1 1 V jSSMHJ-isaiKJ'v 'tar f& ,. .Edfe-feSr SUMJMON8 IN TUB CinCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OIlEdON, POIl THE COUNTS OP MALHEUIt QEOnQE P. nEIH8EN and PIIANK I. UYAN, I'lnlntlfTo, VB. II. II. TUNNY, Dofondnnt TO II. II. TUNNY, Dofendant: In thf namo of tho Stato of Ore gon, you nro horobv roaulred to an- DG&r ntlfl ntlnwnr ftin finmntnltit fllnr1 against you In tho abovo ontltlod court and causo on or boforo tho tlrao prescribed In tho ordor of publication, to-wlt: On or boforo tho oxplrntlon of six weoka from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, and If you fall to anawor for want thoroof, plaintiffs will ap ply to tho court for tho rollot Dray- od for In eald complaint, to wit! For a Judgment against tho do fondant for tho sum of 11800.00 with Intorcst thoroon nt tho rnto of six por cont per annum from Juno 1st, 1021 and for tho costs and dis bursements In this action oinoniln.l. and for an ordor of snlo of the property which has liorotoforo boon attachod and which Is described as follows, to-wlt: All of tho Northeast Quartor of tho Northwest quartor of tho Southwest quartor of Soctlon IB, Township 18, Itango 47 E. W. M. oxcoptlng that por tion which lies East of tho Wilson Ditch; also nil of the Southonst Quarter of tho North wost Quartor of tho Southwest quartor of Soctlon 16, Township H South, Itnngo 47 E. W. M., oxcoptlng that which lies oast of tho Wilson Ditch, bolng nlno acres moro or loss according to government aurroy, and also tho North half of tho Northwost Quartor of tho Northwest quartor of tho Southwost quartor of Section IB, Town ship 18 South, Itnngo 47 E. W. M. This summons is publlshod pur suant to an order of tho Honorable Dalton Illggs, Circuit Judgo, tnndo and entered on April 20, 1922, and tho first publication thoroof Js mado on April 20 1922, nnd tho last pub lication mado on tho first day of Juno, 1922. W. II. BltOOKB P. J. GALLAGHER Attorneys for Plaintiff Jlosldlng at Ontario, Oregon. STORY OF THE FAMOUS OLD OREGON TRAIL A Narrative of the Wilson Price Hunt Expedition in 1811-12 and the "Great Migration" Into . Oregon Country, in 1852-3 By Walter E. Mcachcn, Pros, of Old Oregon Trail Assoc. Professional Card (Contlnuod from last wook.) NOTICE OP lllUIUXa KINAIi HICl'OUT IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREOON POR MALHEUR COUNTY In tho Matter of tho Estato of Bylrostor D. Klblor, Doccasod. Notlco Is boreby Klron that W. H. Rrooke, Administrator of tho. Estate or Sylroster D. Klblor, doceasod, has rondorod and presontod for sattlo mont and filed In said Court, bis Pi nal Roport of tbo Administration of said estato of said Sylroster D. Klb lor, docoasod, and potltlon for dis tribution, and that Saturday, May 20, 1922, at olevon o'clock a, m. at tho County Court room in the Coun ty Court Houso In tho City of Vale, Malheur county, Oregon, has boon duly appolntod by the Judgo of said Court for tho settlement of said fi nal report and tho distribution of tbo proporty of eald estato. at which time, any persona interested In said estato may appear and flio excep tions In writing to said final roport and contest tho eamo. W. II. BROOKE, ADMINISTRATOR of tho Estato of Sylvestor D. Klblor, docoasod. First publication April 20, 1922 Last Publication, May 18, 1922. Mr. Mookor reached Tho Dalles from whoro tho real start was mado on March 10, 1000. Hero ho orcct- od tho first stono monumont, March 15th. Thon ho travolod on his slow tlrosomo wny through Orogon, Idaho Wyoming, Nobrnska, orectnir mork- ... .. . . . . "V. urn on mo way mm on lo Indian npolls, Indiana, which ho rcachod January 6, 1007. On March 1st bo started for Washington, D. C, with his ox team and aftor n diversity of oxporlonoo on tho wny, rcachod tho Whlto House and Interviewed Roobo velt, then president of tho United States who was greatly Intorestod In tho venturo and promlsod his aid In eocurlng Government recognition of tho Old Orogon Trail, Mr. Mookor's big Idea of tho trip was to mark tho route and to crcato an lntorost in tho building of n Na tional highway across tbo continent in commomoratlon of tho Old Oro go Trail. Mr. Mcokor found to his astonish mont that many of tho places prom inently Identified with tho early his tory of tho Oregon Trail know no thing of It owing to tho oroslons of tlmo nnd tho Influx of now pooplo Mr. Mookor mado a second trio by ox team, starting from Tho Dalles March 10, 1910, and ending nt Puy nllup, Wash., August 20, 1912. Tho outfit of Ezra Mcokor Is now n pormanont exhibit In tho Stato Historical llulldlng of tho stato of Washington, tho taxldormlst's skill making tho oxen look as natural as Uro, loaning against thoyoko, and tho old Pralrlo schooner looking fit for anothor trip across tho conti nent. Tho oxen nnd tbo wagon bo lng under a glass caso 14 by 18 foot. A word regarding tho pioneer wo in on Is appropriate at this tlmo. Mr. Mookor recounts that on tho west bound trip In 18B2 thoy mot nlno wngons going banc cast, all driven by women, tho mon having dlod of cholorn on tho way west. Tho pioneer woraou wont Into tho wilderness, sharing tho samo dan- gora nnd undergoing tho snmo pri vations as tbo mon nnd, as tho pop ulation grow It was thru hor efforts tbnt churches and school houses woro orectod and 'tbo cnuso of civil ization advancod. Had It not boon for tho alteration of 1843. It la vory doubtful If Am erican control ould havo continued ovor tho Orocon Country nnd to tho Old Orogon Trail must bo glvon tho honor of bolng tho plouoor way ovor which tho futuro cltlzons of this groat Northwost camo and domin ated Its futuro. Tho ploneora of 1843-C7 woro necessarily bravo and hardy for If Ihoy had not boon thoy could- not hnvo faced tho dangers of tho Jour noy or havo withstood tho rigors of tho trip, It WHS a caso Of tho wonk nnrUli. Ing and tho strong and bravo nr. viving, Thoro was no such word as "fall" in tho vocabulary of theso pooplo and through tho nctlvltlco and determination of tho progony of thoso mon and womon tho Groat American Dcsort has boon mndo to blossom as tho rose. Prom tho "History of tho Pur Trndo of tho Por West", by Hiram Martin ehlttondon. wo cnthor tho following. "As a highway of travol tho Oro gon Trail Is tho most romarknblo known to history. Considering tho fact that It originated with tho spontaneous uso of travolors; that no transits had over locotod a foot of It; that no travol established -Its grado; that no engineer sought out tho fords or built any bridges or surveyed tho mountain passos; that thoro was no grading to speak of nor any nttompt at metalling- tho road, tho gonornl good quality of this 2000 miles of highway will scorn most oxtraordlnnry. Rut not so whon tho prairies bocofto dry nnd parcbod, tho road flllod with stifl ing dust, tho stroam bods moro drv ravines or carrying only an nlknllno wator which could not bo used: tho gnmo all gono to moro hospltablo sections nnd tho summer sun Dour- Ing down Its heat with torrid In tensity. It was thon tho Trail bo camo a highway of desolation, strofn with nbaudonod proporty, tho skeletons of horses, mulos nndoxon nnd alas, too ofton with - freshly mado craves and hoadboards that told tho pitiful talo of aufforlng too groat to bo ondurod. If tho Trail wns tho scono of romanco, advonturo, ploasuro and oxcltomont, so It was marked In every mllo of Its courso by human misery, tragody and death." And so It Is through tragody nnd death that groat things aro accom plished, and tho Old Orogon trail with Its hurrying thousands bo on mo tho Trail of History, soutlmont nnd tragedy ovor which an oinnlro wna reclaimed and saved for Amor-lea. Its name shold go down In history song nnd fablo as tho groatest thoro- faro In history and Its memory bo mado Imporlslmblo by n grntotul pooplo. DR. G. A. POGUE . I Office at residence, one block weat and two north of Moore hotel, Phone 57W. IVAN E. OAKES Consulting Engineer Irrigation & Drainage work General Engineering Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore. DIJ- J. C. UARTLET PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offico in Wilson Dldg. Ovor Post OJflco ONTARIO, OREOON DR. R. A. MOON Chiropractic Physicians Elcrtro-Tlicrapcutlats Bplno & Ncrvo Hpccinllsts Phono 108 Ontario. Ore. DRS WEESE&FORTNER OPPICE HOURS! 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. Office over First National Hank. Tolophono No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R.ROBERTS Dentist llchvccn Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE S2-IM DR, HARRIET SEARS Osteopathic Physician Wilion llldft., Over Itadcra Phono 40 DR. O. M. TVLKR DENTIST Office In Wilson Dldg. Offico Hours 9 a. ni. to 4 p. Phone 117 for Appolntmonta. m. SUMMONS IN THE OIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREOON, FOR THE COUNTY OP MALHEUR QEORQE P. REIHSEN nnd PRANK P. RYAN,. ' . Plaintiffs, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR DISTRICT JUDGE I hereby announce my candidacy for re-eloctlon to the position of District Judge for tho Ninth' Judicial District, which includes Mainour. Harney and Grant Counties, at the Primaries on May 1, 1922, Subject to the will of the Demo crats voters. DALTON BIGGS POLITICAI ANNOUNCEMENT (Paid Advertisement) I hereby annonnce that I will be a candidate for tho ReoUbllcan nomination for Circuit Judge of tho Ninth Judicial District of Oregon, embracing Grant, Harney and Mal heur Counties, at tbo Primary Elec tion on May 19, 1922. Ontario, Oregon. WELLS W. WOOD WANTED TO PURCHASE SIdo car for Indian mortorcycle. Inquire at this office. f.e. Have 17 lots la Ontario wilt trade for residence property In or around Portland, M. A. Nelson, Ontario, care Carter House. 6t &d WANTED Plain Sewing. Child ren's clothes a speciality. Mrs. Klfi) Sksjwrd, Box 875 Ontario. 3t vs. II. H. TUNNY, and ELLA TUNNY, Husband and Wlfo, Dofondants TO II. II. TUNNY, Defendant: In tho namo of tho Stato of Oro gon, you aro heroby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo ontltlod court and cause on or before tho tlmo prescribed in tho order of publication, to-wlt: On or beforo tho expiration of six weoks from tho dato of tbo first publication of this summons, and it you all to answer for want thoroof, plaintiffs will ap ply to tbo court for tho relief pray ed for in eald complaint, to wit: For decree of this court adjudg ing that the partnership heretofore existing between tho dofendant H. II. Tunny, and the abovo named plaintiffs, be dissolved, and that tho accounting bo bad, and that tho plaintiffs have Judgmont against tho defondanta for any amount due by reason of said accounting. And for tho further docreo of this court awarding to .plaintiffs their costa and disbursements, and such other and furtbor relief as to the court may seem met and equitable. This summons is nubllshed our- auant to an order of the Honorable Dalton Dices. Circuit JudKO. mado and entered on April 20. 1922. and tbo first publication thoroof is mado on April 20 1922, and the last pub lication mado on the first day of Juno, 1922. W. II. BROOKE P. J. OALLAGHER Attorneys for Plaintiff Residing at Ontario Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON, POR THE COUNTY OP MALHEUR PAYETTE OREOON SLOPE III . RIOATION DISTRICT, a corpora tion, Plaintiff va. O. C. HARQROVE and AIMA C. HAROROVE, husband nnd wlfo, BANK OP BEAVERTON, a cor poration, and ALVA C. HEAD, as trustoo for Ella J, Head, W. Morltt Head, also known as War- ron M, Head, Eva Putney, Edith I Hodgo, Mabel Sackott, Vera M.I Valltor, Elsie Carl, Bosslo R. Put ney, being all of tho residuary legatoes and devisees of Julia A. Nowman, docoasod, Defendants, TO: O. O. HARGROVE, AIMA C. HAROROVE, ELLA J. HEAD, EVA PUTNEY, EDITH HODOE, MABEL SACKBTT, VERA M. VALLIER, ELSIE CARL and BESSIE R. PUT NEY, of tho abovo named defend ants. IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREOON: t You aro heroby roqulrod to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit on or .boforo tho expiration of six weeks from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, and it 'fall to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff above named will apply to tbo court for tbo relief prayed for in Its complaint on fllo heroin to-wlt; For an Ordor and Decroo of tho above entitled Court that you and each of you have no right, title, in terest, lien, claim or estato In and to the West Halt of Southwost Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 16 South, Range 47 E. W. M. In Malheur County, Oregon, together with all tonoments, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or A. A. WELLINGTON Transfer 4 and Storage 4 Office at Big 4 Billiard Hall mono no, 79-J 4 FOR PLUMBING CALL L. M. SEAWARD Phone 188J Ontario. Or. JOHN GOODMAN Buys Hides, Wool & Sheep Pelts California Avenue between Catholic Church & Hospital ONTARIO OREGON Ni ii uu hale Rhode Island Red Cockerols, nono better, I1.B0 each. Booking ordora for hatching eggs at 31.00 a setting of IB. Also wheat and clovor Boed for salo. JOHN Mni.PWl An Two Jnlloa straight west of town. Loavo ordora at Ontario Meat and Grocery Co. at pd WANTED Stock to pasturo. Call P. A. Ratcllff, phono 203M, Ontario. In anywlso appertaining, and for an ordor and docroo qulotlng plaintiff's tltlo against each and all of von in and to said promlsos, and for such otnor and further rollef as to tho court may sootn Just and oquitable. inis summons Is published riur. suant to an Ordor of th6 Hon. Dalton UlggS Circuit Judco of Mnlhonr County, Orogon, duly made and en tered on April 19th, 1922. R. W. SWAGLER. Attorney for Plaintiff Residing at Ontario, Oregon.' Dato of First publlcaton, April 27th, 1922. Dato of Last Publication. Juno 8th 1922. yet .i n i! KKKMUfMjlfKtttUMgtgggmatgumgTii,, JSESfsasatewssHK-Seeuis, XZ Jhj SaWMlH .ijl KKtKKKtjtKIKggglarm... " IWiail.llM I ,m