THIS ONTABIO ABGUS, QNTABIQ, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1922. 1 f i V f . t 1 ' m t P V i it Sj?& &. t. i FRUITLAND BENCH Church of Christ to bo eillcted Sunany Juno 18th, tho new Church of Christ in Frultland will bo dedicat ed. Rev. G. W. Williams and Rov. E. C. Johnson aro oxpected from Mldvalo to assist In tho ceremony. This building' has only recently been competed, everything in a finished condition both inside and out. The main building is 28x36 and then thero is the outer vestibule and tow er. It was built at a cost of $1600 and they feel proud of their accom plishment. The membership Jiere was started about soven years ago and services have boon hold in a smaller building which has beon moved to mako.room for tho larger ono. Thero will bo an all day meet lng and basket dlnnor, and everyone Is cordially invited to be present. Chnnner & Grimes Soil Gnrcig John Hockes on Soturday took possession of tho stock and mercha"- dlso of the Frultland Oarage. He will nlso opqrato tho mechanical department. Monday four men wore engaged In romodollng the building on tho southeast .corner, whereby thoro will bo built a double drive sorvlco statton. Mr. Heckes Is well known lioro and it is hoped tho now vonturo will bo a success. James McCluro and Henry Tusslng will be nssoclatod 'with him and look after tho mechanical dopartraont. Mr. Channor will probably go to Cali fornia, nnd Mr. Grimes will take up his old lino of work of moving ' housos. Wnlkrr.WIiito Miss Verla Wnlkor, oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wnlker, and Lognn White, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Whlto, wont to Caldwoll Saturday whoro they woro married by Rov. Whlto, Baptist minister. They roturncd to Frultland and are nt homo on tholr ranch south of hero. Grandpa Illinlcr Pusses Charles Hlmlor, born in Erford, Prussia, Germany. October 4, 1835, passod away at 5:30 Tuesday morn . ing, Juno 13, 1022, nged 86 years, 8 months and 9 days. Ho nttondod tho Lovo Foast at tho Urothron church on Filday night nnd took sick Saturday morning. At his bed Bido was his devoted wire, Knthorlnd Garver Hlmlor, his son Joe Hlmlor of Klmbcrloy; his daughter, Mrs. 'Arllonn Pounds of Homodnlo, and CopjrrlgU 192X JnUn Knitting MUlt Truly-- the national Swimming Suit JANTZHN IS THU ORIGINAL KIiAHTIU-STlTOII SWIMMING SUIT GIVES WITH EACH MOVEMENT OF TlllJ 110UY, AS YOU SWIM, STROKE AFTKll STROKE. KITH pekkkotly, wet or DRY NEVER HINDS. NEVER SAGS. T1IK POPUiait SUIT FROM SLUNK 'IX) WAIKIKI, AND IN ONTARIO FAR AND AWAY THE FAVORITE. SKK TIIK NEW JANTZKN MODEI.S FOR lDUa IN TUB KASUlONAUia: JANTZEN COLORS. WE 1IAVK THEM FOE MKN, WOMKN AND CHILDREN. ALL l'UHK WOOL SEE THE NOW AT RADER BROS. CO. Tkt Nltitmtl ( Smlmmlmf SmU a granddaughter, Mrs. Kelllo Me b'ordon of Oregon Slope. The body wis taken to tho undertakers at Payette awaiting word from the other children beforo final arrange ments aro mado for the funeral Besides tho wife, son and daughter and son mentioned, those who sur vive him aro; Bert Illmler of Foster vlllo, Calif., and a daughter, Martha Jano Redding who lives at Alliance, Nebraska. Three children are dead, Anna May and Charles William who died in Nebraska, and Jesse .Edward who died in MInot, N. Dak. Grandpa Hlmler was liked by oieryone. Ho came to the United States whon two years old, to Mar lou county, Iowa, and lived thoro until 1879. He married Miss Kath arino Garver at Richmond, Iowa, January 8, 1862, and ton years ago this couplo celebrated their 50tb wedding anniversary, and last year they celebated their 00th auniver sary hero at Frultland. NOTICE TO CIlEIUTOItS Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed ad mlnistrator of tho estate of Jose phine Ireton, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of Malheur County, Oregon All persons having, claims against tho said estate aro hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law roquired, to the under signed administrator at his offlco in Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the dato of tho first publication of the notice. Done and dated and first pub lished this 15th day of Juno, 1922. WELLS W. WOOD, Administrator of the estate of Josephlno Iroton, deceased. Last publication July 13, 1922. SUMMONS IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE. . COUNTY OF MALHEUR . . OREGON AND WESTERN COL ONIZATION COMPANY, a Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. HERBERT II. TUNNY nnd EL LEN F. TUNNY, ONTARIO NA TIONAL BANK, a corporation, GEO. P. REIHSEN and E. P. RYAN, co-partners, and DAVID SON GROCERY COMPANY, a corporation, Defendants. TO HERBERT II. TUNNY, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled suit on or beforo the oxplratlon of six wooks from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, tho same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of court directing service of sum mons in said suit be mado upon you by publication; and If you should fall so to answor, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief domandod In said complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment against you for tho sum of Ono Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-two nnd 64100 Dollars ($1292.64), with Interest thereon from Novombor 13, 1920, nt thu rate of soven per cont por annum, and for tho further sum of 0;io Hundred Twenty-live Dollars ($125.00) attorney fees In said cnliBO, and for tho costs nnd dls bursomonts of said suit; also for a decree foreclosing thnt certain mort trnirn clvmi bv you May 13. 1918, (ill tho Southeast Quartor of tho North west quartor or mo souinwesi Quarter of Soctlon 15, Township 18, South. Rnngo 47. E. W. M., In Mal- hour County, Oregon, containing ntno acres or land, moro or less, 10 gothor with tho water rights, ditches nnd nppurtennncoa belonging to anlil nrnnnrtv. and particularly in cluding nlno shares of tho capital stock of tho Advancement Irrigation Company, a corporation; which said mortgngo Is recorded In Book Y, Paces 033-634. of tho records of mortgages of said Malheur County; and directing tho salo of Bald mort gaged proporty and the application of tho proceeds of said salo toward tho payment of Bald Judgmont, and for all other and further rollof do mandod In said complaint. You aro further notified that this summons is served upon you by pub lication under and by vlrtuo of nn ordor of tho Honorable Dalton Blggsi Circuit Judgo of tho Ninth Judicial District of tho Stato of Oregon In and for Malheur County; which said ordor was mado and entorod In said cnuso on tho 8th day of Juno, 1922, nnd directing that this summons be published onco each weok for bIx succosslvo wooks In the Ontario Argus. Tim iln to nf tlio first ntilillcatlon of this summons Is Juno 16, 1922, nnd tho dato of tho last publication is July 2S, 1922. J. W. MCUULLUUlt. Attorney for Plaintiff. Mv rosldonco nnd nostofflco ad dress is Ontario, Oregon. HA1TIST CHURCH nililo school 10 a. m. Chlldrons Day program by tho Sun day school at 11 n. in, Junior B. Y. P. U. 7 p. ni. Senior B. V. P. U. 7 p. m. Gospel servlco with special singing 8 p. m. Prayor sorvlco nnd Blblo Btudy Wed nesday 8 p. m. Chas. H. Blom UNITED PHKSnYTKUIAN CHURCH Sabbath school 10 a. ui. Morning Worship 11 a. ui. Tho subject for next Sabbath -will be 'Tho Inclusive Gift." Rev. P E. Sprlnj;er, Pastor, STRONG OAST STARS IN "SILENT YEARS' A big theme, developed in a big -way by Louis J. Gasnier, strikes a strong dramatic note in "Silent Years," the R-C Ticture Majestic Theatre Saturday only. In the part of Jo Morey, other wise Mam'solle Jo, Rose DIone, prominent French actress, gives a brilliant interpretation. Tully Marshall Is another well known actor who has an important role. Others in tho cast aro Geo- McDanlel, George Selgman, Will Jim Hatton, Jack Mower, James O Barrowi, Jack Livingston, Ruth King, Kate Toncray, Lillian Ram- beau, Jena O'Rourke and Ruth Ash- by. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREUUN TOlt TilU .... COUNTY OF MALHEUR . . HARPER STATE BANK, a bank ing corporation, Plaintiff, vs. FRANK CAVINESS, MARY CAVI NESS, and WESLEY W. CAVI mjsa Defendants. TO FRANK CAVINESS and MARY CAVINESS, tho above named de fendants: im Tim ma MR rw THR STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby re quired to appoar ana answer 'ine complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or beforo the expiration of six weens rrom tne dato of the first publication of this summons, the same being tho last day of. the tlmo prescribed by older nt Pniirt .llrAnHnr RArvipft Ctt fllim- mons In said suit to be made upon you by publication, ana u you ian to answor, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment against you ior tne sum oi ix Hundred Dollars ($600.00), with Interest thereon from Decembor 9, mm. nt tho rata of eleht Der cent por annum, and for Seventy-five Dollars (?7&.uuj attorney ieea in said cause, and for the costs and disbursements of said suit; also for a decree ((foreclosing that certain mnrffrnr-n frlvpn hv vnu December 9. 1915, on tho West Half of the South west Quarter, ana tne soumwest rinnrtof nt tho Sniithe.iRt Quarter of Section 22, and the North Half Northwest Quarter, and tho West Half of tne wortnoast yuarier, una tho Northwest Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section 27, all In TownBhlp 1C, South, Range 40, E. W. M., in Malheur County, Oregon, containing 320 acres of land; which said mortgage Is recorded In Book S, Pages 628-629, records of mort gages of said county; and directing Mm c.iin nt tlin said mortcaeed proporty and tho application of the proceeds or saiu saio iowaru mo nnvmnnt nt suit! Inclement, and for all other and further relief demand ed in said complaint. You aro further notified that this summons Is served upon you by pub lication under nnd by vlrtuo of an order of tho Honorable Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge of tho Ninth Judicial District of the Stato of Oregon In nn.i tnt- Mnlhnur Cnnntv: which said ordor was mado and entered in said causo on tho 8th day or June, 1922, nnd directing that this sum mons bo published once each week for bIx successive weeks In the On tario Argus. Tho ilntn nt thn first DUbllcatlOn of this summons Is June 16, 1922, and tho dato of the Inst publication Is July 28, 1922. J. W. MOUUM.UUH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Mv rosldenco nnd postofflco ad- dross Is Ontario, Oregon. PAID LOCAL ADS Taken from Tunnoy ranch, Iron corrlgator belonging to McPhorson Bros. Please return to owner or notify thorn. GOOD PASTURE AT TUB OLD ULANTON RANCHES THREE AND HAIJi" MILES WEST AND ONE MILE SOUTH OK ONTARIO. tf. WANTED Man for general farm work. MaTrled man preferred. House, gardon plot and good wages. Steady Job for right mnn. Box 98, Jnmleson, Oregon. FOR SALE Pure brod Poland China Sow. Bred for fall farrow. Bon Roso, R. F. D. 4t pd. FOR SALE Laundry Queen wash er, with copper tub, snfety ringer and all modern devices of conven ience, priced at a real bargain. In quire Mrs. J. A. Draper. FOR RENT Until Aug. 15th, five room furnished modern house, electrlo range, washer and sweopor, shade. Will rout to responsible peoplo only. $25 per month In ad vance. Dr. J. A. McFnll 2t Tho MuUiuuiat Ladles Aid will hold a cooked food sale at McDow ell's store Juno 17. FOR SALE 35 shares of Nevada Ditch stock. H. A. Arneson. tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good hous" with garage and deep well. Will tnko car In trade, Ford preferred. Box 641, Ontario. tf. FOR RENT Modern House, for 3 ..months or ono year. Furnished and electrically equlppod. Box 516 or phono 42V p0. McGOWAN-MALONEY Wednesday at 7:30; o'clock at the Catholic church, Miss Helen A. Mc Gowan was unltod in marriage to Harvey M. Maloney, Rev. Stack of ficiating. Miss McGowan has been in Ontario for the past two years, and is a niece of Mrs .George P. Reihsen and Mrs. Frank P. Ryan. Mr. Maloney Is located at LaGrande and is secretary-treasurer of the Whlto Pine Lumber Co. there. The yoting couplo gavo their many friends the slip Wednesday, motor ing to Weisor, and took the train for Spokane where thpy will spend their honeymoon. " WANTED Man for levelling and clearing land. All equipment fur nished. Steady work for 6 months. R. W. Swaglor. Bring us your starter and gener ator work, we guarantee satisfaction. Ford Garage. FOR SALE Refrigerator and Sep arator. Box 459. REBUKE THAT WAS DESERVED How Andrew Jackson, Warrior Presl. dent, Gave Buchanan a Fairly Gentle "Call Down." Andrew Jackson, wnrrlor and Presi dent, was a follower of the doctrine which exnlts the vnlue of nttcndlng to one's own business. On one occasion James Bucbnnnn, who was a diplomat, a gentleman nnd a scholar, nnd some what of a ladles' man, although h lived and dld unmarried, brought nn English woman of high degree to call upon General Jackson, then monarch of all he surveyed in and around the White House. Leaving the lady In the reception room below and going up stairs to the President's private quarters, 'Senator Buchanan (for he wns the newly elected senator from Pennsylvania at that time) found Jackson unshorn and unkempt In dressing gown and slippers before 8 blazing log fire, smoking his cob pipe. When he was told about the beauti ful English woman, he replied that he would-be delighted to meet her, and ordered Senator Buchanan to go back nnd tell her that the President would be down Immediately. Senator Buch anan wns terribly afraid that Gen eral Jackson' would not change his clothes before he made his appear ance In the drawing room and ht ventured to suggest to him the pro priety of his doing so. "Buchanan." said the old warrior, rising and deliberately knocking the ashes out of his pipe, "I will tell you something thnt will do you good, ai It doth tHe upright in heart, nnd that Is, tr-nt'I once knew a man down In Tennessee who innde n fortune by nttcndlng to his own huslness." Suffering: Cab! But not suffering Under wear. Who's to blame for a man sweltering this month the man himself. When in 5 minutes when for SI.OO when the summer's only begun- and when we are here to supply the coolest and best underwear in the city at thisjprice-there is no mortal reason why any man should put it off when he knows that he is simply keeping himself and a lot lot good moth balls from doing their best work. Athletic Underwear 2 piece garments $2.00 Gauze wgtknitied suits 1.50 Cool Pajamas J Toggery Bill MAJESTIC SATURDAY R-C PICTURES PmtA 'SILENT -YEARS' 1h Spinl cP 'MOTHER, ETERNAL' By HAJwtr catttrocK, Directed by GASNIER, A VIVID ROMANCE OF THE GREAT OUT DOORS IN THE ST IlAAVBENCE RIVER COUNTRY OF CANADA. ' ALSO A CHAPLIN COMEDi' OVERSTOCKED ON FIRESTONE TIRES We have the following Firestone Tires for immediate dispesal: 30x3 Fabric 30x3 1-2 Fabric 32x4 Cord 33x4 Cord 34x4 Cord All fresh stock and priced to move SERVICE TIRE & BATTERY ONTARIO, OREGON BOYERS' Khaki Clothing Look Them Over For Your Summer Vacation ' MAJESTIC Sunday and Monday 1 Tfyan'm i $&& M w THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD" SHOWN HERE LAST FALL. ALSO A NEW SENNETT COMEDY AND NEW REELS. Are $ 8.35 9.90 26.20 26.80 27.40 Were 3 9.85 11.65 32.40 33.40 34.25 J 4 4 i oS