THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OBEGON, THURSDAY JTJKE 1, 1922. i A Oiirlalftldlditfwill haSA a greater Om&m TF EVERY resident of Oregon diverted 50 cents a day of his or her present normal ex penditure to the purchase of . Oregon-made products the im . mediate result would be: ,35 RJ-' ... - '3BJI.'17,- , I fl 3tf c fi..C' '& 2?a from merchants who display this sign Merchants who display this sign rocommend Oregon Quality goods,. They guarnateo the merchandise they sell. Thoy are community up builders. They merit your patronage. 25,000 more people employed in Oregon industries $30,000,000 increase in an- j. K nual payrolls of the state $120,000,000 increase in yearly output of Oregon factories Insist upon Oregon-made products.- They successfully compete with the worlds best.- Buy Oregon-made goods on MERIT. Our half dollars will build a greater Oregon. , Send for directory of products manufactured in Oregon. Refer to it whenyou make your purchase Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon Building, Portland,. Oregon WAR TAX .Effective May 8, 1922, the Excise fax on United States Tires for pas senger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the makers and is not added to the selling price. -y-TT'T,s,ysTryXTHM,iiN,Hsnivsy For Ten Dollars and Ninety Cents -litis 30x3 Usco IE 30x3J2 tire situation today is just this The man who buys an USCO at $10.90 is trusti fied in believing that his monev is going farther in tire value than it ever has gone or could go before. Naturally he appreciates the qual ity of USCO. That was established long ago. It is still fresh in his' mind that USCO led the national market into the $10.90 price range. mm ifyj fl rtnt r,,T,TMllr jBHH JiiffiHSmMM mK&MvmxmjiW wm vraay Mm jffiBsmmV wHf JKwK&m9 The makers of U. S. Tires always intended the 30 3 USCO to be the high est value in its neld. At $10.90 it creates a new classification of money's worilu United StstesTlrss araCoodTlrat Copvrixht 1922 U.8.1inCo. United States Tires United States Rubber Company, Tthrtt fmttrm 7X OUm hJ YriM. RmUff Or$nutn fa lW 'M irru j tl used 102 chargeq. kLUikkl.kklkk.LWkWVt.kt.KWt.1 Where vote can buy .U. S. Tires: HAKVEY & BICKER, Ontario " V. B. STAPLES, Ford Garage, Ontario E. J. POWELL, Service Garage, Nyssa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the following claims against Mai hour county, Oregon, fortho month of March, 1922, were considered, ordered paid, continued or disal lowed as follews: APRIL 6; 1922 GENEKAIj fund Tholma Brown, salary clerk's steno, $100.00. Bessie Poust, salary clerk's steno., $45.00. Catherne Cody, salatry clerk's Bteno, $45.00. W, W. Hlnton, salary stock Inspec tor, $33.33. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, appro priation Indigent $10.00. Mrs. Leon Izagulrre, appropriation indigent, $10.00. Katherlno Gecl, appropriation indi gent, $25.00. Mrs. Anna Townseud, appropriation indigent, $25.00. Mrs. Claude Hanes,' appropriation indigent, $26.00. Mrs. Emma Balrd, appropriation indigent, $35.00. Ada V. Newby, appropriation Indi gent, 525.00. Mrs. Alice Peterson, appropriation indigent, S25.00. C. B. Tapp, salary, Janitor, $100.00. Mrs. Amanda Rinehart, rent of warehouse, $25.00. 0. II. Tost, county Judge, expense, ?l).30 commissioner's fees, City of Ontario, prisoner's board, commissioner's fees Co., supplies Co,, supplies Co., supplies P. M. Vinos, $55.60. G. W. Dean, $73.05. H. Lee Noe, sheriff, office oxpense, $12.00. II. Lee Noe, sheriff, car mileago $103.10. H. Lee Noe, sheriff, meals for pris oners, $114.76. H. Lee Noe, sheriff, extra help on taxes, 1133.30. H. S. Sackett, county clerk, record ing county deeds, $20.30. Andrew M. Graham, county assessor Trans, of Final Certs., $31.00. M. E. Bain, deputy assessor, $145. Donald M. Graham, deputy assessor . $112.50. Ernost F. DIven, deputy assessor, $41.60. E. J. Boggs, deputy assessor, $135. James Raeburn, deputy assessor $160.00. C. C. Mueller Co., treasurer, office expense, $33.45. E. M. Crail, school Supt. , supplies, $12.60. E. M. Crail, school Supt., office ex pense, $62.90. Robt. D. Lytle, Dlst. Atty., office pense, $150.90. H. G. Kennard, water master, sal ary and expense, $210.63.. A. Gramso, fruit Inspector, $90.00. Ontario Argue, printing, sheriff and assessor, $15.75. Ontario Argus, official advertising county Judge, $403.00. Gate City Journal, official advertis ing, county clerk, $23.25. Jordan Valley Express, official ad vertising county clerk, $i.50. Malheur Enterprise, supplies sheriff $6.75. Malheur Enterprise, supplies, clerk $6.00. Malheur Enterprise, supplies asses sor, $52.92. Malheur Enterprise, supplies Co. school Supt., $3.75. Malheur Enterplrso, official adver tising county clerk, $17.65 Bushong & Co., election supplies $30.00. Glass & Prudhome Co., supplies Co. Judge, $11.20. Glass & Prudhome 1 sheriff, $28.05. Glass & Prudhome sheriff, $8.66. Glass & Prudhome clerk, $84.27. Glass & Prudhomo, supplies clerk, $5.35. Glass & Prudhome, suppll88clrcult court, $32.71. Glass & Prudhomo, Co. supplies cir cuit court, $41.10. Glass & Prudhome Co., supplies - county treasurer, $1.55. Gloss & Prudhomo, supplies Dist. Atty., $14.96. Kouffel & Essor Co., supplies Co. surveyor, $31.38. Wm, H. McKay, supplies county as sessor, $6.00. Irwin-Hudson Co., supplies school Supt., $4.00. Bancroft-Whitney Co., supplies cir cuit Judge, $3.75? Loupold Voolpel & co., supplies wa ter master, $5.11. Iko Reed, services Malheur county vs. Joseph, $20,00. Otis Thayer, expense Malheur coun ty vs Thayer, $38.40. Wm. M. Walker, transcrlt Malheur county vs Thayer, $153.60. Frank Brown, expenso Indigents and Jail, $12.00. Dr. II. O. Payne, core of indigent, $6 Thos. W, Thurston, care of Indigent, ..$150.00. Holy Rosary Hospital, care of Indi gent, $179.90. Van Petton Lbr. Co., expense Indi gent, $10.60. Juntura Mercantile Co., supplies In digent, $30.00. Welser Commissary, supplies indi gent, $25.00. E. A. Frnser, supplies Indigent, $37.11. Golden Rule Store, supplies Indi gent, $20.63. J. C. Penney Co., supplies indigent, "" $62.44. A. E. McGllllvray, supplies indigent $10.05. G, L. King, caro of indigent, $8.00, Mrs. G. A. Slayton, care of Indigent, $12.60. Hunt & Robertson, expenso Indigent $2.50. Malheur Home Tele. Co., phones & tolls, C. H., $31.00. Ontario Laundry, laundry, C, H. $4-.55. City of Vale, water, $9.49. Blake, McFall Co., supplies C. H., $11.00. Vale Electric Co., lights C. H. $29.74 Standard OICo supplies C. II $6.73. Alfred Vogue, freight and drayage, ..$8.36. F. A. Luse, drayage, $1.25. B. W. Mulkey, refund on taxes, $14.74. Drs. W, II. & n. D, Byrd, examin ation of feeble minded, $10,00. Catherine Cody, expense, clerk's steno, $21..94. $1.60 ItOAD FUNDS F. M. Vines, commissioner services, Gen. Rd., $36.06. Wm. Harris, labor. Gen. nil.. n no Mart McCumber, labor, R. D. No. 16 Gen. Rd., $22.76. Standard Oil Co. supplies Gen. Rd., . .$15.54. J. A. Newton, labor Gen. Rd., $23. D. E. Dimock, labor Gen. Rd., $5.00. Cash Grain Co., supplies Gen. Rd., ..$32.06. Home Lbr. & Coal Co., suppllos, Rose Mercantile Co., supplies, Gen. Rd., $3.50. Oregon State Highway Com., rent and repairs. Gen. Rd.. S1724.k. Ed. Kopp, labor R. D. No. 17, Gen. Rd., $29.00 O. W. Kaylor, labor R. D. No. 2, Gen. Rd., $8.07. Independent Market, rental Gen. Rd. ..$5,00. E. H. Brumbach, freight Gen. Rd., $6.66. V. B. Staples, Ford touring car, Gen. Rd., $376.60. V. B. Staples, labor Gen. Rd.. S8.50. Washington County, Idaho, expense annuo mvor bridge, $116.34. II. Tamblyn, county surveyor, labor and expense, Gen. Rd. $157.23. Mort Moudy, labor Gen. Rd., $17.50. Earl Streams, labor Gen. Rd., .$14. Max Stiles, lobor Gen. Rd., $11.00. J. S. Atherton, labor Gen. Rd. $11. Byrd Glenn, labor Gon. Rd., $9.00. Dillon, labor Gon. Rd., $30.00. Ed. Gregg, , labor Gen. Rd., $39.00. C. A. Alexander labor Gen. Rd.. $24.00. Ernest Gramso, labor, Gon. Rd. $28. Fred Gamso, labor Gen. Rd. $15. Door Dearborn, labor Gon. Rd.. $9. Fred J. Test, labor Gon. Rd., $25.00 H. F. Staples, rental J. V. Market Road, $3.00. Savino Andonsguy, labor J. V. Mar ket Road, $10.00. Pedro Laguerlta, labor J. V. Mar ket Road, $10.00. Fred J. Test, labor J. V. . Market Road, $90.00. G. W. Dean, labor, J .V. Market Road, $31.35. S. B. Morgan, oxponso J. V. Market Road, $10.44. Chas. D. Jones, expense J. V. Mnr- ket Road, $23.41. F. W. Burns, expense, J. V. Market Road, $24.63. John Yeagor, labor J. V. Market Road, $33.00. Taggart Hdw. Co., supplioa J. V. Market Road, $31.43. V. B. Staples, labor and suddIIos J. V. Market Road, $91.91. Ed. Kopp, labor J. V. Market Road, $50.50. Frod J, Test, oxpense J. V. Market Road, $18.90. APRIL 10, 1922 NYSSA JORDAN VALLEY ItOAD Leo Strode, supplies and board, $48.90. Charles Camman, expenso $2. IS. Chas. D. Jones, labor, $39.62. J. F. Joyce, oxpense, $10.61 J. F. Joyce, engineering, $190.00. C. D. Jones, labor, $54.84. Fred J. Test, labor, $19.35. Fred GramBe, labor, $39.97. Fred Burns, labor, 38.71. Wm. Plnnoy, labor, $12.90. Wm. Blackaby, labor, $12.90. M. Gramso, labor, $12.90. E. Grnmso, labor. $41,94. John Weaver, $25.81. Silas Morgan, labor, $32.90. Gilbert Dean, labor, $12.90. Chas. Cammans, labor $12.90. Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Walter Davis. Tho following officers wero elected: President, Mrs. P. M. Boals; Vlco President, Mrs. Walter Davis; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Sullens: and Drosa correspondent Mrs. Otto Mlllnr. A. Shay Is spending a few weeks with friends in Boiso. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough of Cambridge aro spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Tomlln. Mrs. P. Monroe Smock of Vashon, Wash., who is spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs. Lias, was the guest of Mrs. R. D. Uneora nt North Payette several days last weok. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox entnr- tatuod a numbor of friouds at cania Tuesday evenluc of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Atterbury and sou James, motored to NyBsa Sun day and spout tho day with Mrs. A. M. Johustono. Tho Dead Ox Flat baseball team dofoated the Washoo nine at Wash oe Sunday afternoon by a scoro of 16 to 14. Tho boys from tho flat landed on tho Washoe twlrlor In tho seventh lunlng, and before tho sldo was retired accumulated ten scores, oach man on tho team scoring once and ono player twice. The hitting of L. L. Culbortsou and base stealing of Eugene Shay wore the features of tho game. OREGON SLOPE Mlssos Mario and Mildred Frost entertained a party of young folks at a picnic dinner Sunday In honor of MJss Roso West, who Is soon to loavo for hor home In Portland. Mrs. Otto Miller and daughters, Maxlno and Mildred, visited Mrs. A, P. Scritchflold of Weiser Friday. Miss Lela Bartsho and Eugene Shay woro guests of A. C. Miller and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arnor Gorton and daughter, Audrey, spent tho woek end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller. Fred Lindsay left for his homo In Illinois -last woek after closing a successful torm of school at Park. MIbs Ella Mosso of Ontario, spent tho week end with Lcoua Ilnuntz. Pearl Conner Is tho guest of hor grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Whlto of Ontario. Tho annual election of otflcors of Park Improvement club was hold - VALLEY VIEW A. R. Albee and faulily wero din ner guests at tho E. Caldwell horns Sunday. Services woro held Sunday at tho now school houso. Rev. Martin preached. Miss Dorothy Dean left Sunday for Baker City, where sho will visit with Miss Edith Riley. Tho directors of tho Idaho Pro ducers Union met at Caldwell Mon day and Tuesday of this week. G. W. Dean, director for this Bectlon, covering Washington, Pnyotto and Malheur county, togothor with G. W. Lattig of Oregon SIopo, attended. Tho outlook for marketing looks very bright" says Mr. Doau. Plans will bo mado to ront warehouses, and whore that cannot bo dono brands were selected, ono to bo n picturo of this valloy and called "Idaho Valley Product", and second choice to bo "Pheasant Brand." Each sack to carry a brand. Ar rangements woro mado for 250,000 sacks. Mr. and Mrs. Sleep, who nro con sidering tho purchase of tho Bar-rows-Ordway ranch aro registered at the Mooro hotel this wook. MIbs Edith Goudwatcr is spend ing hor vacation wook with her sis tor, Mrs. Josso Brown. Miss Margaret Griffin loft Wed nesday evening for Cheney, Wash, to Join her slstor, Miss Jesao, who Is atteudlng Normal school. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SOUTHEAST UNIT DRAINAGE DISTRICT Ontario, Oregon, May 29, 1922. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sealed proposals will bo ro colvod by tho Southeast Unit Drain ago District, nt the offico of the District, Ontnrio, Oregon, unlil 2 p. m. Juno 12, 1922, and thereafter publicly oiionod, for tho construc tion of a drainage system according to tho plan for reclamation hereto fore adopted by tho District. Plans and specifications may bo soon und full information secured from Ivan E. Oakes, Engineer, at Ontario, Oregon, or from O. E. Car man, Socrotary, at Vale, Oregon. Proposals may bo submitted for tho ontlro work or for soparato por tions thoreof. Each proposal must bo accom panied by a cortiflcd chock on some Oregon bank In favor of tho Dls tho trlct for tho sum of flvo por cent of the amount of tho bid, to bo forfeited In caso tho successful bid dor shall fall to enter Into contract nnd furnish contract bond for 26 por cent of tho amount of such con tract within ton days nftor tho con tract Is awarded to him. Tho District rcsorvos tho right to rojoct any or nil blda. By ordor of tho Board of Super visors. O. E. CARMAN, Secretary. First publication Juno 1, 1922. Last publication Juno 8, 1922. Ill Banking Service We have three officers who have lived in this county for at least FORTY years. Our other officers have lived here several years, and we think our experience can be of value to citizens of this community. We are to be of service wherever possible, and will be glad to talk over any business or any financial problems with you. Ontario National Bank m Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon j