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THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTABIO, QEEGON, THURSDAY JUNE 1, 1922 iMiMMMi l LOCAL -PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. II. 0. 1'ayno and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Brooke motored to Boiso Saturday to attond tbo ses sions of the Shrine and visit with Boise friends. They returned lust Sunday. I. J. Gallagher left Saturday to . attond the sessions of the federal court, at Portland. Otto Phllabaum has completed his term of school In the Skull Springs district. Ho returned to Ontario Friday lu time to attend the comincncomout exercises und the alumni banquet. Miss Bessie Uutherford enter tained Sunday evening with a Ave o'clock dinner in honor of her 19th birthday. The out of town guests present were, Miss Ellon Carson, Miss Lola Gorton of Payette; Miss Ila Lockett of Boiso, Paul McKee of Portland, Clyde Scott of Nampa, Fruult Browning of Krultlaud and Dewey Domaray of Payette. Miss Muttie Leo and Mrs. Oscar Jacokes left Sunday for Harper, Oregon for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allen are ( moving into their old homo on the 1 hill which has been occupied by M. 1). Thomas. Mrs. ClarenceWood roturned to her homo In Numpa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Biggs and family have moved to thoir ranch above Vale for tho summer. Miss Ila Lockett of Boiso, is visit ing her cousin, Miss Bessie Ruthor ford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cavinoss of Emmett, uro visiting In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Qoo. Howo spent tho week-end visiting in Boise. Word was receivod this week by Frank Ityan of tho death of Wm. V. Sliimick, who died nt Weuutcheo, Washington on May 22 of acuto Brlght's disease. Mr. Suimick was onco a resident of Ontario. Ho leaves u wlfo and six mouths old baby. Miss Winifred Knowlton of Itos well Is visiting her sistor Miss Ber nico Knowlton, this weok. Mrs. Chestor Fnrnell of Nampa, is visiting in Ontario this weok tho guost of her brother J. B. Athorton. H. L. Walker of Unity, Oregon, camu to Ontario Friday to accom pany his daughtor homo. Sho has been attending High school hero tho past winter. Undo Dick Uutherford last weok turnod tho popcorn stand ovor to his two graudsonB.Iohn and Blllio Ruthorford. Tho boys mo getting tho stnnd in shape and will open it soon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adam, Richard Adam, llnlph Emlson, Miss Loulso Wood, nnd Miss Ituth Caboon left Sunday for a short outing at Pay ettu Lakos. Mr. and Mrs. Aubroy Howard and Cluronco Croutor motored to Baker City Sunday for n short visit. Miss Ituth Lackey entortaiuod Monday ovonlng at her homo in honor of Dorothy Gtllandors who loaves Ontario Thursday for her now homo In Loxlngton, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jones of Jun tura, spont tho week-end visiting in Ontario. Mr. and Mia. Henry Quast of Caldwoll, woro Sunday visitors nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast. Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Quast nnd Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Quast woro Mem orial day guests at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. A. Qunst of this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Senium mo tored to Weisor Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oono McCoy and Mrs. Holon Strothor motored to Boiso Sunday where thoy visited Mrs. Strothor's mothor. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Dinpoiof Ynlo visltod in Ontario n short tlmo Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gwllllum of AVoUor visltod Tuesday afternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Stioup. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mooro of Pnrma, spoilt Momorlnl day with Mr. Moore's father, Major Mooro. Paul Evans, George and Homer Maddux and M. D. Thomas wont to Lake Lowell abovo Caldwoll, on a fishing trip Momorlal day. Sale Extraordinary Bankrupt sale of Style Shop Ontario, Oregon Sale commences Friday, June 9th Everything goes. Doors open at 8 o'clock A. M. Friday, June 9th. Due to an oversight on tho part of the Arguo a recital that was worthy of much praise on the part of their teacher was presented in the Masonic Hall, Saturday, May 20th, by the pupils of Stella Mason Cox. A program of 43 numbers was given Including piano solos, duets and trios, also violin solos, duets and quartottes. The closing number un dor the direction of Mrs. Cox, was Papa Haydn's Toy Symphony given by a 20 piece orchestra, tho smaller children playing toy instrument s. This number proved to bo very en tertaining as well as ' Instructive from a musical standpoint. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howq, havo tented thoir homo to Sergeant Aben drowth of Boise. They expect to leave Ontario soon. Word as received this weok of tho birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hust of this city, who are spending tho season In California. Mrs. Wllmer Boyer returned to day from a two week's visit with relatives In Baker. Clarence Crouter was a Baker visitor on Memorial day. Ho re ports that Baker Is preparing for the biggest Fourth of July colobartlon over hold In Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Blackaby were Memorial day visitors hero. IlIGIlTir LIVING DliSCKNDKNTS SURVIVE MIIS. a. W. HLANTOX (Continued from pago one) womnnhod, three died Infancy. 'During their early married llfo thoy movod to Kansas, and later, 41 years ago thoy crossed the plains to Ore' gon, settling on a ranch west of On tario on the Malheur river, this side of the Butto. Twenty years ago thoy moved to town and havo lived horo ovor slnco. Funeral services woro held yester day morning at the Masonic hall con ducted by tho Eastern Star, of -which tho doconBod was a member. Rev. D. D. Reoso delivered tho funeral eulogy und Mrs. II. L. Peterson sang. Hundreds of friends, includ ing many of tho best known pioneers came to pay their last respects. At tho grave tho beautiful rltuallstc sorvlco of tho order was performed. Tho seven members of tho family who with thoir father survlvo her are: W. F. Shawnee, Kansas; J. M. J. W. and G. W. Blanton of Ontario; nnd Mrs. Sarah Loavitt, Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. Belle Redsull of this city. Tho two daughters who grew to womanhood and whoso death proceeded that of their mother were: Mrs. Ida Hulery and Mrs. Dora Herron. Had Many l)esccndunls Perhups no woman in Eastern Oregon is survived by a greater number of descendants, and few nnywhoro In Amoricn will surpass tho record horo presented. Mrs. Blanton is survived by 33 grand children; and 38 great grand child ren and ono great, great grand daughter. Thoro being all 80 direct descendants, now living. Tho grand children most of whom nro known horo are: Mrs. Stella Glllosplo, G. G. L. F., J. R. and Edith and Florence Blanton of Shnwnoo, Knnsns. Sons and daugh ters of W. F. Blanton; George W., Charles L Elinor W., Edwin A., Waltor n William B., Frank J. Lcavitt, all of Ontario and Lydla G. Iladloy, Baldwin, Knnsas; Sadlo G. Crump, Phoenix, Arizona; and Finncls McGregor of Ontario, sons nnd daughtos of Mrs. Sarah Leavitt; Joo and Wosloy Blanton, Mrs. Loora Davis, EITlo E. Downs, Bosslo M. Parsons, Pnullno J. Ross, and Ida Lucllo Blanton, children of John Blanton; Manuol Smith and Flor onco Smith, children of Mrs. Emmn Smith; Ellory F Bert Horon, Mrs. Florence Grnhnm, chldren of Mrs. Dora Herron; William, Cnrl and Mabel Blanton, chlldron of George W. Blanton, jr.; Ruby and Sarah Rodsull, daughters of Mrs. Bollo Rodsull of Ontario. Tho groat grand chlldron nre: Roy, Lostor, Arthur, Robert, and Mary Glllosplo; Waltor H., Qettio L., 'and Chostor F. Blanton of Shnwnoo, Kansas; Marie and Loo Hndley; Arlington and Myrtle Loavitt; Lucllo Ross, Jack Downs, Joo Mnrjorlo and Holon Parsons; Delbort. Evolynand Crystal Smith; Evolyu Lyman; Earl Blnuton; Maude Cammnnn nnd Mnna Cammann, Browning; Ed. C, Florence, Orvlllo A., Lester, Bert B., Clnudo M and Noia E. Braswell: and tho great, gront grajid child Is Ethel Maxlno Brewning: IMPOUNDING NOTICE Notice Is horoby given that, In pursuanco of Ordlnanco No. 236, of tho City of Ontario, I havo taken up and impounded tho following dos scrlbod animals found running at Invgo within tho corporate limits of tho City of Ontalro, in Malheur County, Stnto of Oregon, to-wlt: Ono Sorrel horso, whlto stripe In faco, about 7 yr. old, weight about 1000 lbs., brandod J with bar be neath on right shouldor, new brand III with bar abovo on loft shoulder, Groy horso, about 7 "yr. old. weight about 1000 lbs., brandod J with bar benoath on right shoulder now brand, III with bar abovo on left shouldor. Grey Horso, braudod with lazy S on. loft shoulder and 10 ou right shoulder. Ago not known, nnd I -will on tho 8th day of Juuo, 1922, at tho hour of threo o'clock P. m. of said day offer for sola and Will soil above described animals at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cash In hand at tho city pound In said city of Ontario. Taken up this 27th day of May 182!. Postod this 3lBt day of May, 1022. H. C. FARMER, f City Marshal LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. John Wood and Mrs. E. Ht Test entertained last Friday at and afternoon Auction. Nine tables were played and refreshments were served. Next Wednesday afternoon, Juno 7th tho Congregational Ladles Aid will meet at tho home of. Mrs. Flack of Fruitland. All wishing to attend will meet at the Church at 2 o'clock where there will be cars to take them to Fruitland, Mrs. John Brutzman returned Tuesday from Lewlston and Spokane whore sho has visited the past month. Rev. Henry Young left Saturday for Quebec where he will visit his mother and spend six weeks with frionds and relatives In lower Can ada. On his return he will go via tho Canadian -railways to Prince Rupert. A farewell reception will bo given for Rev. and Mrs. Cochran and daughters Monday evening June 5th at 7:30 at the United Presbyterian Church, to which all friends are cordially invited. Rev. Cochran Is moving to Gooding where he was recently Installed as pastor of the Presbyterian Church of that City. This reception is being given that all friends may unite In wishing them jQod speed in the now field and the invitation is to all who care to show their appreciation and good wishes In this way. KINGMAN KOLONY Summary of weather and crop conditions in Eastern Oregon for weok ending May 23, 1922. While warmer weather stimulated the' growth of all vegetation, It Is back ward In practically all districts, and farm work as a rule, Is still behind tho average for the season. All seeding Is complete In Malheur county except lettuce, and grains making flno growth. Alfalfa In most sections making fine growth. In Kingman section alfalfa two to two and a half feet high, no notice able damage from alfalfa weevil. Berries and gardens coming into bearing. Early potatoes making excellent growth. Late potato plant ing completed. Tho Sunday school Is preparing a Children's Day program for Sunday, Juno 4th. PAID LOCAL ADS GOOD PASTURE Litg of water, 3 miles from Ontario on AVashoo bottoms. Anyono who wants n bargain for 30 head or less Investigate ths. Price fixed ac cording to number of stock. Call A. B. Mullon on C. F. Draper ranch, Phone 340, R 5, Payette. 3tpd. FOR RENT Section of good pasturo horses $2.00 per month for short tlmo. If loft for ontlro season $1.75. Yearlings $1.50. 3 mlle3 straight west of Ontario. No stock removed uiftll settled for. C. W. Gnrrott. tf FOR SALE: Puro bred Poland China Sow. Bred for fall farrow. Ben Roso, R. F. D. 4t pd. Bring us your starter and gener ator work, wo guarantee satisfaction. Ford Garage. FOR SALE five acres on hill 3-4 mllo from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with water right. Flno place for chlckeni or garden. -AH good soil. Price $600. Inquire W. II. Doollttle Trustee. FOll SALE 50'Gollon capacity iron barrels $3.00 each. Globe Service Station. A spoclalty startor and generator man at tho Ford garage . WANTED Stock to pasturo. Call F. A. Ratcltff, phone 203M, Ontario. HELP WANTED Man and wlfo on Irrigated ranch, must havo ex perience. Inquire Argus Office. FOR SALE 1 G. E, single phase 1 h p motor, 1 G. E. stnglo pbaso 1 h p motor with no voltago release. Priced to soil. Jack DUlard, at Electric Ser vice and Battery Co. Taken from Tunnoy ranch, iron oorrlgntor belonging to McPherson Bros. Please return to owner or notify them. FOR SALE Refrigerator and Sep nrator. Box 459. Sunday evening there will bo a Children's Missionary program at tho Nazarono Church nt 8 o'clock. All aro welcome UNITIU) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject for next Sabbath, "The Prodigal Son." You are Invltod to attend these services. REV. P. B. SPRINGER, Pastor NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Malheur, dated the 24th day of May, 1922, in a certain suit in the said Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein Albert Hlnsch, as plaintiff, and George L. Goodrich nnd Rose Goodrich, his wlfo, and the Idaho Power Company, d corporation, as defendants, a judgment was ren dered in favor of tho above named plaintiff, and against the above named defendants George L. Good rich and Rose- Goodrich, for the sum of $3,000.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 8th' day of August, 1921; and for the further sum of $50.20, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num from the 3rd day of March, 1922; and for the further sum of $7.53 with Interest thereon at tho rato of ten per cent per annum from March 20th, 1922, and tho further sum of $300.00 as attorney's fees; and for the further sum of $21.25 for costs and disbursements of this suit, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 20th day of May, 1922. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will oil Satur day the 1st day of July, 1922, at the hour of 11 o clock In the forenoon of said day, nt the north main en trance door of tho County Court House at Vale, said county and state, sell at public auction to the high est bidder or bidders, for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest of tho above named defendants, in and to tho following described real property, tewit: The East Half of the Southwest Quarter and West Half of Southeast Quarter of Section' 11, in Township 19 South, Range 4G E. W. M.; also an casement orrlght of way for road purposes over a strip of land twenty feet wide, and extending in an easterly and westerly direction along the entire south boundary line of tho SWH of NW of Sec tion 21, in Township 19 South, Range 47 E. W. M.; also Lot No. 2 of Section 21, in TowiiBhip 19, South, Range 47 E. W. M containing 25.88 acres, and being a fractional part of the SE',4 of NW54 of said Section 21, reserving, however, an easement or right of way for road purposesover a strip 2o ft. wide and extending In an easterly and westerly direction along the en tire south boundary line of said tract, with sufficient space on tho bank of the Snake River to turn around with a team and wagon; to gether with all ditches, water rights, tonoments, heridltaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging; all of the aforesaid property, being situated in Malheur County, Oregon. Tho above real property taken and levied upon as the property of the said above named defendants George L. Goodrich and Rose Goodrich, his wife, and the Idaho Power Company, a corporation, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of Albert Hinsch, and against tho above named de fendants, with Interest thereon, nnd attorney's fees, together with all costs and disbursements that havo or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 29th day of May, 1922. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff, By C. W. Glenn, Deputy. Date of first publication June 1, 1922. Date of last publication, June 29, 1922. Dato of sale, July 1st, 1922 , at 11.00 A. M. FOJl RENT CHEAP Small house, electricity, comont basement, well garden planted, all kinds of berries in abundance; half acre alfalfa, 21 apple trees. Wator paid. Inquire Mrs. Ralph Richardson, Bex: 43. It GOOD PASTURE AT THE OLD BLANTON RANCHES THREE AND HALF MILES WEST AND ONE MILE SOUTH OF ONTARIO, 'tf. FOR SALE G2 acres under Warm Spring Project three miles wost of Ontario, known as Springer ranch, $600.00. Write Geo. II. Foster Co. Baker, Oregon. May 25 Aug 31 pd. OREGON TRAIL GARAGE FORMERLY THE CARTER GARAGE LARGEST, BEST EQUIPPED MODERN, FIREPROOF GARAGE IN MALHEUR COUNTY Excellent Mechanics, Ample Storage Woman's Rest Room, All Conveniences BUICK AGENCY FOR MALHEUR GOUNTY Oregon Trail Garage Ben Jones, Prop. Quality, Service, Oils, Gas; Supplies, Accessories MAJESTIC Matinee 2:30 SATURDAY Nite 7:30 PAULINE FREDERICK, in -ALSO A TWO REEL COMEDY iliyiiii 2Kl3JBfe3l GOODYEAR Ga rden Hose Same as the noted Cord Tire This hose you can tie in a knot and never harm it. We have the only genuine in town, and ' while our price is as low as others are asking for the ordinary kind, we feel that you should investigate the qual ity before buying. Let us . show you. E. A. FRASER MAJESTIC SUNDAY & MONDAY Mat. Sunday 2:30 Conlinuous i!flMP Jttte LtaiVv IWnts J ' VProduchoh 'The Great- With James Kiripootf CI yammounlfficlum fea. 3. V . J & I - & t