The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 08, 1922, Image 4

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    THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THTmSDAY JUNE 8, 1922.
Preferred Stock
COfPE
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for two years and never have
had a single complaint on the
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know it will please you.
If you are not familiar with
this coffee, please order a trial
can and we know you will like
it.
E. A. FRASER
OBIME
Mrs. II. B. Grlnstead and daugh
ter, Mrs. Dora Baker and her little
boy, of Ridgway, Mo., visited at the
A. A. Outtorldge home over the
week end.
Mr. Karr of DesMolnes, Iowa ar
rived at the home of his brother.
Arthur, and expects to spend the
summer on the Slope.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holloway
motored to Parma Sunday for a
visit with their daughter, Lois.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller are the
proud parents of a baby daughter,
born Friday, June 2nd.
On Friday evening at Park school
house at 8 o'clock, a meeting of
prospective lettuce growers will be
held, presided over by Chairman
Geo. Lattlg. Mr. Dean of Nyssa,
will be present and plans will be
laid for providing a packing houso
to take care of the season's crop of
lettuce.
Mr. and Mrs. Phlpps were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Sullens
Sunday afternoon.
Park Improvement club held a
picnic Wednesday, May 31, at the
Woisor park. Those attending re
ported a delightful time.
A weevil spraying demonstration
was held at the George Lattfg place
alst Thursday. L. R. Brlethaupt
county agent, Introduced the speak
ers representing the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture Extension Ser
vice. The large crowd of ranchers
present listened attentively and
learned the newest and best meth
od of control over this pest. Meet
ings of this nature are always well
attended and are very much appre
ciated by the local farmers.
Our ball team journeyed to Pay
ette River Sunday afternoon and
succeeded in defeating the team at
that place by a score of 11 to 5..
Every one of the -boys played the
game in. good form, Oscar Grace
making a spectacular catch of a fly
ball that would do credit to a big
leaguer. Batteries: Culbertson and
Tattersen: Veagor and Woodward.
Several ranchers are starting
tholr mowing machines and a num
ber of orchardlsts are putting on
the cover-spray for apples.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Craven,
Sunday, June 4th, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Natta and
family spent Sunday with the
former's parents at Payette.
Miss Ruby Channer left for Sa
Iom, Ore., for an extended visit with
her brother, John Channer.
F. B. Wilcox, and C. C. Wilcox
and family were guests at a musical
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moss of Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox enter
tained at a luncheon Sunday even
ing. The following guests were
present: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller
and Mr. and Mrs.Arner Gorton.
Rhena Tomlln and Jean Bartshe,
who havo been attending nurses
training school at Baker, are enjoy
ing a two weeks vacation with their
parents.
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The Modern Way of Cooking
The Electric Way
Just at our mothers nnd grandmothers discarded the candle and the
keroseno lamp in favor of electric lights, so will tho housewives of to
day gradually roplaco tho hot, dirty coal range with tho clean, cool,
convenient; officiant and oonomlcal ELECTRIC RANGE.
Hl'KOIAL TKIUIS OF
$10
DOWN
During Ik" Month of
Juno
.UAliANOi: IX EASY
MONTHLY TKIIMS
It is really difficult to appreciatewhat a bless
ing: an Electric Range is in the home until you've
had an opportunity, to try one to cook a meal on
one.
So simple to operate just snap the switch and
you have a quick, clean heat confined directly un
derneath the food to be cooked. No wasted heat
whatever, and your kitchen is always cool and
clean.
Call at the Electric Shop for a demonstration.
ELECTRIC SHOP
IDAHO POWER CO.
THERE were 5,250 similar accidents during the year 1020 In the United States, killing 1,273 and Injuring 3,077
persons, and an Increased number during 1021. When statistics arc nvallnblo for November 1021 it will show that
month as being one of the worst In history. Isn't It about time automoblllsts were coming to a realization of tho
necessity for stopping before proceeding over railroad grado crossings, not only for the safety of themselves, but also
occupants of their cars whose lives they have In their hands, as well as persons on trains. The great number of, ac
cidents occurring would Indicate that travelers on public highways misjudge the .speed of trains and do not look for
them in both directions. Many accidents occur by reason of the fact that automobiles proceed over crossings afteB
train passes without knowing whether or not another train Is coming In the opposite direction. i,
STOP. LOOK AND LISTEN for trains c- all tracks before attempting to cross.
OWYHEE
Mrs. Joe Wallace and Mrs. Doc.
Pullen were ill last week.
Owing to attendance at a funeral
Rev. Blom did not hold his usual
service which occurs on the fourth
Sunday of each month.
Guy Wallace has hired out to S.
Bigelow for .he summer.
Owing to dissatisfaction of Ontar
io over the grading ot their final
examination arithmentc papers, a
re-grading was requested. Mrs.
Chas. Schweizer was chosen to do
the work, going to Vale last week
for thatpurpose.
The Warren Fenn and Geo. Glas
cock families plcnlced on tho river
Sunday.
Mrs. Chas . Schweizer, accom
panied by Mrs. Otto Schweizer and
Mrs. Ruth Share, who are visiting
at Oco Schwelzer's, attended tho
Memorial services in Nyssa Tuesday,
and decorated graves there and at
Owyhee.
Littlo Margaret KUngback has
been ill severa days. Her parents
took her to Dr. Sarazin Tuesday for
advice.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy DeWltt have
rented the John Rust ranch and
moved on tho -last of the -week.
Chas. Schweizer and family are now
occupying the place vacated by the
DoWitt family, as Mr. Schweizer is
to be employed on the Tlust ranch'
this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust, who
have boon spending soma time on
the farm, leave this week for Boise.
Kygar's, Rippey's, Elliot's Skln
nor's, Louis DoBord and several
others are cutting hay this week on
account of Infection by alfalfa weev
il, which seems to bo quite a bit
worse in this community this year.
Many farmers have Dlowed ud tior-
llons of their alfalfa which is bad
ly Infected, and are putting in other
crops.
Miss Bernlce Fenn is visiting
relatives in Nyssa until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher spent
Saturday night with their daughter
at Vale.
A groat number of people visited
tho cemetery with flowers Decor
ation day.
Messrs. John Reeco and J. P,
Dunaway and Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Patterson called at tho Fisher home
Monday.
J. H. Brown and family visited
his brothor Emmanuel, at Nyssa
Monday.
Miss Edna Gruver, who has Just
completed a successful term of
school at Emmett, visited her sister,
Mrs. Robt. Elliot, last week after
which she roturned to her homo at
Los Ammas, Colo, for the summer
vacation. She will teach in Eugene
next year.
Orvlllo Bigelow and Guy Glenn
passod tho eighth grade final exam
inations with flying colors.
Konnoth Green is a guest of Rol
lo Fenn this week,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Pouta and sons
attended tho Barnes circus at Wols
er Thursday, also calling on rela
tives In Payette.
Mrs. Chas. Schweizer and daugh
ter, Lois, and Mrs, LoRok DoWUt
and sister, Mrs. Orvlllo Smith, vlslt
eo at the Lowe homo Friday.
A drainage meeting was held at
tho school houso Wednesday even
ing. It la almost time for some de
cisive acliuu to be taken In regard
to drainage. So much of the Owy
hee land Is "going to alkali" ot late
that It Is a common matter ot com
ment by passers by, that so many
formerly fine farm are becoming
non-productive. A number of farm
era unable to secure concerted ac
tion, aro doing their best to drain
their land with hand dug ditches.
O. R. Hite and son, Omar left
Tuesday for Long1 Valley where Mr.
Hlto has taken a contract to haul
railroad ties this summer.
Mr. and Mm. 8. D. Bigelow and
family went to the circus at Welser
Thursday.
Choir practice will be held at
Blgelow's this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. yNnpton of
visited Thursday at the Lowe home.
Mrs. Napton will be remembered as
principal in the Owyhee school 2
years ago.
Andy Hansen who has spent tho
past winter in Yuma, Ariz., passed
thru Nyssa Friday enrouto to Alas
ka where he will spend the summer.
Wm. Peutz called on him at Nyssa.
Mrs. Kelley and a number of
lady friends from Wilder, with
camping equipment for. overnight,
spent the night at the Hot Springs
Thursday, and ascended Mitchell
Butte Friday.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of tho 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 Hinsch, as plaintiff,
and George L. Goodrich and Rose
Goodrich, his wife, and the Idaho
Power Company, a corporation, as
defendants, a Judgment was ren
dered in favor of the above named
plaintiff, and against tho above
named defendants George L. Good
rich and Rose Goodrich, for the
sum of $3,000.00, with interest
thereon at the rate ot ten per cent
per annum from the 8th day of
August, 1921; and for the further
sum of $5G.20, with Interest thereon
at the rate ot ten per cent per an
num from tho 3rd day of March,
1922; and for tho further sum of
$57.53 with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
March 20th, 1922, and the further
sum ot $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 tho
autn day or May, 1922.
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN, That I will on Satur
day the 1st day of July, 1922, at the
nour or li odocK in tho forenoon
of said day, at the north main en
trance door of tho County Court
House at Vale, said county and state.
sell at publlo auction to the high
est bidder or bidders, for cash in
hand, all the right, title and Interest
ot the above named defendants, in
nnd to the following described real
property, tewlt:
The East Half of the Southwest
Quarter and West Half of Southeast
Quarter ot Section 11, in Township
19 South, Range 46 E. W. M.: also
an easement or right of way tor
road purposes over a strip ot land
twenty feet wide, -nnd extending In
an easterly' and westerly direction
along the entire south boundary
line of tho SW ot NWJi of Sec
tion 21, in Township 19 South,
Range 47 E. W. M.; also Lot No. 2
of Section 21, in Township 19, South,
Range 47 E. W. M containing
25.88 acres, and' being a fractional
part ot tho SE of NW ot said
Section. 21, reserving, however, an
easement or right ot way for road
purposes over 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 the
bank of the Snake River to turn
around with a team and wagon; to
gether with all ditches, water rights,
tenements, heriditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto, belonging;
all of the aforesaid property being
situated in Malheur County, Oregon.
The 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, V
a corporation, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy said
Judgment in favor ot Albert Hinsch,
and against the above' named de
fendants, with interest thereon, and
attorney's fees, together with all'
costs and disbursements that have
or may accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 39th
day of May, 1922.
H. LEE NOB, Sheriff,
By C. W. Glenn, Deputy.
Date of first publication June 1, .
1922.
Date of last publication, June 29,
192J. ,
Date of sale, July 1st, 1923 , at
11.00 A. M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
MALHEUR COUNTY
E3-
IN THE MATTER OF THE
TATE OF P. J. CONROY,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by John
F. Conroy administrator of the es
tate ot P.. J. Conroy, deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons
having claims against said estate, to
present such claims with the neces
sary vouchers according to law
within six months, after the first
publication ot this notice, to John
F. Conroy, administrator ot the
Estato of P. J. Conroy, deceased at
the law office of W. H. Brooke and
P. J. Gallagher, in Ontario, Oregon.
The first notice hereof is pub
lished this 25th day ot May 1922.
John F. Conroy,
ADMINISTRATOR of the EntaU
pf P. J. Conroy, Deceased.
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