THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 25, 1922. NOTICE IS HEIIEBY GIVEN, That the following claims against Malheur County, Oregon, for "tho month of February wore considered, ordered paid, continued or disal lowed as follews: March 7th, 1922 GENERAL fund Tholma Brown, salary, clerks steno, $100.00. Bessie Poust, salary clerk's stcno., 190.00. W. W. Illnton, salary stock Inspec tor, $33.33. Boys' and Girls' Aid Soc, Appr. In digent, $10.00. Mrs. Leon Izagulrre, appr. Indigent, $25.00. Katberlno Gecl', Appr. indigent, $2G. Mrs. Anna Townsend, Appr. Indi gent, $25.00. Mrs. Claude Ha ncs, Appr. Indigent, $25.00. Mrs. Emma Balrd, Appr. indigent, $35.00. Ada V. Nowhy, Appr. Indigent, $25. Mrs. Allco Peterson, Appr. Indigent $25.00. C. B. Tapp, salary Janitor, $100.00 Mrs. Amanda RInehart, rent of ware house, $25.00. G. W. Dean, commissioner, expense $72.99. Gilbert W. Dean, commissioner fees, $50.90. F. M. Vines, commissioner fees, $55.55. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, miscellaneous oxpenso, $20.87. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, miscellaneous oxpenso, $39.26. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, miscellaneous exponse, $139.00. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, miscellaneous oxpenso, $52.73. , II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, miscellaneous oxpenso, $18.94. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff, special deputy hire, $13.20. H. Loo Noo, Sheriff.mlleago $102.50. II. Leo Noo, Sheriff extra holp on taxes, 289.40. II. S. Suckctt, clerk, circuit court and offlco exponse, $3G.9G. Efflo M. Crall, school supt., offico oxpenso, $19.80. Itobt. D. Lytlo, Dist,. Atty., miscel laneous expense, $121.95. Donald M. Graham, deputy assessor, $112.50, II. G. Konnard, water mnstor, $180.58. I. II. Qulsonbcrry, Truant Officor, $11.60. GIbbb & Prudhomo Co., supplies Hhorirf, $8.53. J. P. Kldd, printing, circuit Judge $12.50. J. P. Kldd, printing, slock inspector, $2.00. Ontario Argus, official advertising, clorlc, $28.20. Malheur Enterprise, supplies shorllT, $143.00. Malheur Enterprlso, supplies sheriff, $38.0G. Malheur Enterprlso, scssor, $189.15. Malheur Entorprlso, scssor, $44. 0G. Malheur Entorprlso, scssor, $141.90. Malheur Enturpilho, supplies school Supt., $3.00. Malheur Enterprlso, suppllos Cir cuit Court, $12.00. Buflhong & Co., supplies Clork, $0.29. A. E. McGllllvray, oxponso, Jail .20. A. E McGllllvray, Supplies lndlgont, $15.80. A. E. McGllllvray, suppllos, Dist. Atty., $1.50. J. D. Hogots, Justice Court Costs, $8.10. Clay M. Stearns, Justice. Court Costs supplies ns supplies ns suppllcs, as- $2.70. V.W.Chambors, Justice Court Costs, $1.60. City of Ontario, Justice Court Costs, .80. Ivan E. Oalces, engineering services, $22G.44. Brooko & Gallagher, Attorneys' fees County vs. Joseph, $800.00. Brooke & Gallagher, Attorneys' fees Malheur County vs. Joseph, $260. Brooko & Gallagher, Attorneys' fees Malheur County vs. Thayer, $150. Droxol Hotel, meals for Jurors, $7. T. T. Nelson, supplies circuit court, $12.05. G. W. Lattig, County Court Witness & expense, $11.85. C. C. Hunt, Co. Ct. Witness and ex pense, $25. G8. Jonas L. Brown, C. Ct. Witness and oxponso $14.71. P. M. Boals, Co. Ct. Witness and ex pense, $9.18. E. M. Grelg, Co. Ct. Witness and ex- . .pen so, $32.44. A. A. Guttoringe, Co. Ct. Witness and oxpenso, $6.10. Geo. E. Davis, Atty. Fees, State vs. Nichols, $160.00. P. M. Boals, road viewing and wit ness fees, 130. , G. W. Lattig, road viewing and wit ness fees, $30.00. Jonas L. Brown, road vlowlng and witness fees, $30.00. A. A. Guttoridge, road viewing and witness fees, $30.00. C. C. Hunt, road viewing and wit ness fees, $70. iE. M. Grelg, road viewing and wit ness foes, $70. County Clork of Baker County, ox penso Malheur county vs. Joseph, et al, $37. Fred J. Test, -witness fees and ox ponso, $32.49. Frod Gramso, witness fees and ex pense, $2G.19. Mrs. J. D. Rogers, circuit court ox penso, $4.00. W. S. Levens, Atty. fees, Malheur county vs. Joseph, $150. J. F. Joyce, salary and expense. $182.89. H. B. Earp, Juror's meals and caro of indigent, $15.80. Dr. R. O. Payno, exponse indigent and coroner, $30. G5. Frank J. Brown, caro of Indigent, $13.00. Mrs. O. A. Slayton, caro of Indigent, $4.00. Weoso & Fortner, caro of indigent, ..$156.00. Holy Rosary Hospital, caro of indi gent, $274.07. Vale Sanitarium, caro of indigent, ' $150.00. C. C. Burrow, caro of indigent, $7.50 F. B. Glenn, oxpenso Indigent, $20. Bolso Pnyetto Lbr. Co,, supplies in digont, $34.00., T. A. Sherman, board lndlgont, $21. Warm Springs Dry Goods, supplies indigent, $5.00. Ontario Pharmacy, supplies indi gent, $1.80. Vale Drug Store, suppllos indigent, $8.80 supplies indigent, Burroughs Adding Machine Co, maintenance, $6.50. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies, $8.65. vale Electric uo., lights and sup plies, a II.. $8G.80. Malheur Home Telephone Company, phones and tolls, $38.05. Vale Transfer Co., drayage, Vale Transfer Co., drayago .75. .50. C. H. J. V. J. V. Market O. G. Luohrs, $20. CO. O. G. Luohrs, $8.00. Van Petten Lbr, gent, $4.35. E. A. Frasor, $30.78. Juntura Morcantllo Co, digont, $30.00. City of Ontario, burial indigent, $25 McDowoIl Co., Inc., burial of indi gont, $50. McDowoIl Co. Inc., burial of indi gent, $25.00. It. M. Beach, oxpenso indigent, $2. City of Vale, Water $1.50. Thos. McElroy, Jr., labor, $12.00. Malheur Land Co., right of way J. D. Highway, $140. ROAD FUNDS H. Tamblyn, county surveyor, Gen. ltd., $126.00. E. B. Kuhn, labor Gen. ltd., $3.00. Ralph Wilson, labor Gen Rd. $7.00. Max Pollock labor Gen. Rd., $5.25. Payette Cooperative Co., supplies Gen. ltd., $1.05. Independent Market, storage of ma chinery, Gen. Rd., $37.50. Ernest Gramse, labor Gen. Rd., $4.00. Fred J. Test, labor Gen. Rd $85. Jordan Valley Mercantile, supplies J. V. Market Rd., $7.50. H. F. Staples, storage of machinery, J. V. Market Rd., $3.00. Ambroslo Elorriaga, labor, Market Road, $51.00. Ysldoro Goicoechea, labor Market Road, $5.25. Jose Zatlca, labor J. V. Road, $17.60. Fred Gramse, labor Nyssa-Adrlan Market Road, $4G.G7. Bank of Jordan Valley, supplies Market Road, $08.85. REVOLVING FUND Bricthaupt, supplies, $280.39. Briethaupt, supplies, $28.37. MARCH 8TH, 1922 GENERAL FUND Test, county Judge, expense $3.40. Mrs. Sanford, caro of indigent, $15. George T. Carey, caro of indigent $10.65. A. C. Sterling, caro of indigent, $20. Wolser Commissary, supplies indi gent, $25.00. Wolsor Commisary, supplies indi gent, $25.00. Boyer Bros)., supplies Carter Garage, supplies $61.00. ROAD FUNDS Carter Garage, supplies J, ket Road, $173.54. MARCH 23RD, 1922 GENERAL FUND E. H. Test, County Judgo, expense, $34.22. Rada Elliot stepped on a piece of glass and painfully Injured her foot Miss LHHan Davis has Just com-' pioted a successful term of school in tho lower grades and returned .Fri day to her home in Vale. The primary election board this year -were: Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. T. M Lowe, Mrs. S. D. Bigelow and Mrs. Chas. Schweizer. ThlB community went strong for the recall of the public service men. Chas. Bradley and family are moving to tho ranch for the sum mer. Lois Schweizer spent Friday with tho Bigelow children. Pupils in Mrs. Schwelzer's room who were neither absent nor tardy during tho past month are: Or vlllo Bigelow, Fred and Elba Pullen Joo Shatto, Ray Williams, Charles Huffman, Robt and Elizabeth Kay lor, Laura Huffman, Omar HIte, Georgia Rust, Wanda Hlte, Kenneth MsDonald, Jesse Pullen and Nellie and Rada Elliott. Those in Miss Davis room are: Earl and Merle Kaylor, Lois Schweizer, Jimmie Hlte, Geo. Huffman, Dottle Cantrell John Bigelow, "Dorothy Kaylor, Wer ner Peutz and Orville Reppey. Elslo Miller of Long Valley, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ray Cantrell. ORDER APPOINTING A DAY FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT, ETC. R. R. E. H. indigent, lridigent, V. Mar- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR UN ON PACIFIC SYSTEM Low Summer Excursion Rates- To points west daily beginning May 15th Jo points east daily beginning May 25th Return limit Oct. 31 FOLLOWING ROUND TRD? FARES WILL APPLY FROM ONTARIO TO supplies "indigent, Co., supplies indl suppltes Indigent supplies in- "SeoMcFnll nml Sco Bettor" DR. J. A. M'FALL Eyesight Spoclallat, Ontario, Ore. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Phone 147J .S ti r H i W Tor III tT 7 ears Mr I M Hill) Wl'O Same old process Same old flavor Same old value Same Health giving qualities Same "foody" Same aging. wm vS. 7 JHP ,,t. .2& udweiser Everywhere BtcmI CHZilX. tgV ANHEU3EIVDUSCM. INCL. ST. LOUIS Blumauer & Hoch Wholctale DUtributort Portland, Oregon Boyer Bros. & Co. Local Dhtrlbutort Ontario, Oregon OBITUARY Ferninn Bradley died Wednesday, May 10, 1922 at the home of his son Charle.3, in Nyssa, after a sovere ill ness of about 3 months. For nine weeks he was unable to he down at all being in bad dropsical condition and suffering untold misery much of ciio time. Mr. uradloy was born Aug. 31, 1831 in Cambridge Ohio, thus boing past 90 years of ago. Ho went to California in 1850, later to Nevada, then to Utah, where ho was married to Miss Angelina Cram of Salt Lake City in 1873. To this union were born 12 children three of whom survivo him. With his wife he came to Oregon in 1S80, being one year on the Mai1 hour and ono at Vale, after which they came to Owyhee where they have lived ever since, homesteading on tho Owyhee rivor. Ho was a sincere Christian, being a member of tho Ontario Baptist church for the past 19 years, and leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn his loss, oven though rejoicing that ho is now free from suffering. Besides his wlfo, ho leaves ono son, Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Mattlo Matheson of Emmett, and Mrs. Margaret Pratt, also of Emmett. Funeral services were hold at Owyhee school houso on Saturday, May 13, by Rev. Blom of Ontario, who paid a beautiful tribute to the llfo of tho deceased. Intormont was mado in the Owyhee cemetery. Pall bearers were: Messrs. W. W. Smith, John Reeco, T. M. Lowe, Chas. Flshor, Gus Schweizer and H. Ward. Mrs. David E. Tufts and daugh tor, Miss Margarot, arrived Tues day for n fortnight's visit with her daughters, Mrs. F. L. DeBord and Mrs. Frod Kllngback and families. Wm. Wolch of Big Bend, deputy assessor, was paying official visits along tho rivor Inst week. Carl Schwolznr la tnklnir onrrmt I lessons from Claude Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Perclval who have boon employed all spring at tho Johu Rust ranch, moved hack to Nampa tho first of tho week. Frod Kllngback sold a number of young hogs to Mrs. Mattlo Thomas on and Mrs. Bostlck, delivering thoni Friday. Born May 17, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rlppoy, a daughter. Geo. Kaylor and family, S, D. Bigolow and family, and Robt. El- lot and family attended tho school Picnic at tho Upper Hot Springs last inursuay. -uurty-two people wero In nttendanco, and though they woro drenched In a pouring rain, they spent an onjoyablo day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boam of War ren district, had tho misfortune to lose their homo by 11 ro whtlo absent at lodge Tuesday evening. Shoriff II. Leo Noo and a deputy passod thru Owyhee Friday with a capturod still and operator in tho back of tho car. Oscar Pink8ton, who has been visiting relatives hore. returned on Thursday to Baker City, near which place uo is working. Tho cut thru Owyhee hill which contract Is held by W. W. Howard, Is progressing rapidly, and tho not finished has boon open to traffic tor some tttno. A letter from Mrs. Evorolt Kygar of Devils Slide, Utah, states that they are tho parents of a 3 months old daughter, which was surprising nowB to rolatlves horo, Lynn Ky gar is with them aud expects to be thnro until September. I .Mrs. Chas. Fisher called at the Claudo Smith homo Friday. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JACOB PRINZING, Deceased. C. H. SPICER, the administrator of tho Estate of Jaoob Prinzlng, de ceased, having rendered and pre sented for settlement, and filed in this Court his final account of his administration of said estate. IT IS ORDERED, That Friday, tho 23rd day of June, A. D. 1922, being a day of a subsequent term of said Court, to-wlt Of the June Term thereof, A. D. 1922, nt 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, bo and the said, day is hereby appointed for tho settlement of said account; and that notico of said settlement be pub lished in tho Ontario Argus a news paper published in Ontario, Oregon as often as once a week for four successive weeks prior to said day of settlement. Done this 17th day of May, 1922. (Seal) E. H. TEST, County Judge. First publication May 18, 1922. Last publication June 8, 1922. OMAHA OK KANSAS CITY 8 07-00 CHICAGO 81-00 ST. LOUIS . 70.50 NEW YORK CITY 142.40 MEMPHIS .: 80.40 ATLANTA 110-00 LOS ANGELES 00.05 SAN FRANCISCO 60-05 PORTLAND . 28.55 SEATTLE .:...r...r. 41.70 PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES TO MANY OTHER POINTS PA 1 ASK ANY AGENT UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City Directory of Ontario's Business Firms DR. J. A. MC FALL Eyesight. Specialist Eye Glasses and Spectacles ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK The Oldest Bank in Malheur County "Service that Serves" Capital and Surplus $100,000. HOTEL WILSON The "Homey" Hotel of Malheur County. Good Meals 40c TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Operating Equipment McCo'-mick, Deering and P. & O. REIHSEN & RYAN The Home of 'Good Eats and Low Prices Phones 3 and 131 ,RADER BROS. Dependable Merchandise "Not tho Cheapest, But the Best" Signs BYRON TURNER PURITY BAKERY Ernest Barcus, Prop. All Kinds of Breads, Cakes and Pastry VARIETY STORE More than a thousand for the home Articles THE INDEPENDENT MARKET Phonos 6 and 136 If Its Good To Eat We Have It If It's Farm Prflduce We Buy It OSBORN MILLINERY Nell O. Bedford, Prop. The Only Exclusive Millinery Store This Side otSalt Lake MORRS MILLINERY & NOVELTY SHOP Palymre Waists Women's And Sport Clothes Dresses! THE HUB One of 40 Stores Will Rave You Real Money W. L. HAZELTINE Watchmaker, Jewelry All Work Guaranteed BLACKABY JEWELRY STORE Home of "Gifts that Last" ONTARIO PHARMACY O. M. Castleman, Prop. Prescription Specialist Victor Phonographs Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks H. R. UDICK Plumbing and Heating Domestic Water Systems TAG G ART HARDWARE CO. Malheur County's Largest Hardware Store J. O. McCREIGHT HARDWARE Satisfaction Guaranteed CONDENSED REPORT OF FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF ONTARIO. OREGON As Made to the Comptroller of Currency at the Close of .BusiaeM,May 5th, 1922 V RESOURCES LoanB and Discounts-,...! 411,603.69 Overdrafts . . . 1,461.67 Bonds and Warrants.. 46,040.07 , Banking House and Fix tures 39,118.66 Other Real Estate . 18,160.18 OAflH . 176,7407 .1 . LIABILITIES Capital . .... $ 60,000.00 Surplus and Profits ........ 60,740.96 Circulation .......... . 12,500.00 Re-discounts. .:....... -NONE- Bills Payable NONE DEPOSITS 570,774.10 1893,015.14 THE OLD RELIABLE" OASH RESERVE OVER 30 NO BORROWED MONEY 693,016.14 " L A