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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, -JULY 13, 1922 CLUB NOTES Hlilo Lights on Trip to Summer School An hour after the time sot three cars full of club members were ready to start for tho Boys' and Girls' Summer School at CorvalHs. Tho first 20 railed out of Ontario was uneventful, when things began" to happen. Atterbury had a puno ture, then Eachus had threo punc tures, and we were two hours late getting into Huntington. It began to rain at Huntington, and contin ued to do so off and on, mostly on, until we got to LaGrande. The roads were decidedly muddy. To aid matters a cloud burst had placed about 3 feet of soft mud in the road 5 miles south of Durkee. As It had been raining for about four days In tho Blue Mountains, we decided to wait' In LaGrande un til noon tho next day and give old Sol a chance to do a little mission ary work in drying out tho roads. One of the- tourists, after spending 12 hours going the 52 miles from Pendleton to LaGrande ( calmly in formed us that if we didn't want to buy a new Ford we had better not try It. We did try It however, and much to our surprise, made it in five hours. At Pendleton Eachus, Wilbur Ro berts, Lee Johnston, Carl Parker and Ira Brumback decided to take in a show. After being inside five minutes the whole bunch of them weilt soundly to sleep and when they woke up they were the only ones there. Tho run from Pendleton to Port land was made the next day. By postponing breakfast and eating while riding Eachus and his bunch got an early start, which enabled them to take in most of the sights .along the Columbia River Highway. Wo got a Babcock tester to use until we had finished our first years of testing. We tested about two times in a month and made out our records which were very difficult at first. The county club agent took all the children which belonged to the club around and Showed them how to score dairy cows. I have certainly enjoyed tho Dairy Herd Record Keeping Club. Signed: Lois Wilson. SUMMONS The pincushion was the first ar tlclo I made. It was made out of pink sateen and was four inches square and was sewed by hand. The tea towel was out of a flour Back. I made a hem on the edges, which was 1-4 inch wide and was hemmed by hand with the hemming stitch. The bag was made out of green flowered goods. It was six by nine inches and made according to directions. The hot dish hold er was made out of gingham. It was six inches square with a little ring In one corner to hang it up by. I darned four holes in my stockings before making the sample stocking darn. I made Just a plain apron It was out of striped percale. Signed: Greeta Dean. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE. COUNTY OP MALHEUR .. SUMMONS Tho Story of My Work When I started to work at Dairy Herd Record Keeping, I didn't know very much about it. The club leader told us to bring some milk to school and we would test it. I saved some milk from each cow in the morning and at night. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, May 24, 1922 NOTICE is hereby given that Altemont Sutton, of Payette, Idaho, who, on July 9th, 1917 made Ad ditional Homestead Entry, No. 05G43 for NNW Sec. 14 and ENE4, Section 15, Township 17 South, Range 46 East, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, bofore Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on .the 6th day of July. 1922. " Claimant names as witnesses: George Harper, of Welser, Idaho. Chas. McBride, Ralph Griffith, C. C Dodge, all ot Ontario, Oregon. THOS. JONES, Register UNITED PRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. C. O. Bingham, Supt. Preaching service at 11 a. m. "P. E. Springer, Minister. A hearty welcome to all who have no other church home in Ontario. ."SeeMcFall and See Better" DR. J. A. M'fAlL Eyesight Specialist, Ontario, Ore. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Phone 147J-J OREGON AND WESTERN COL ONIZATION COMPANY, a Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. HERBERT H. TUNNY and EL LEN P. 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 H. TUNNY, tho above named defendant: (IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date ot the first publication of this summons, the same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of court directing service of sum mons In said suit be made upon you by publication; and if you should fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: For a Judgment against you for the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-two and 641100 Dollars ($1292.64), with interest thereon from November 13, 1920. at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and for the further sum of One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) attorney fees In said cause, and for the costs and dis bursements of said suit; also for a decree foreclosing that certain mort gage given by you May 13, 1918, on the Southeast Quarter of the North west quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 18, South, Range 47, E. W. M in Mal heur County, Oregon, contalnte nine acres of land, more or less, to gether with the water rights, ditches and appurtenances belonging to said property, and particularly in cluding nine shares of the capital stock of the Advancement Irrigation Company, a corporation; which said mortgage is recorded in Book Y, Pages G33-634, of the records of mortgages ot said Malheur County; and directing the sale of said mort gaged property and the application ot the proceeds of said sale toward the payment of said Judgment, and for all other and further relief de- manaea in saia compiaini. You are further notified that thiB summons is served upon you by pub lication under and by virtue of an order of the Honorable Dalton Blgga. Circuit Judge ot the Ninth Judicial District of the State of Oregon In and for Malheur County; which said order was made and entered In said cause on tho 8th day of June, 1922, and directing that this summons be published once each week for six successive weeks In the Ontario Argus. The date of tho first publication ot this summons is June 15, 1922, and the date of the last publication is July 27, 1922. j. w. Mcculloch, Attorney for Plaintiff. My residence and postofflce ad dress Is Ontario Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Bi'ATiJ OF OREGON FOR THE . . ..COUNTY OF MALHEUR ... HARPER STATE BANK, a bank ing corporation. Plaintiff, vs. PRANK CAVINESS. MARY pavt. NESS, and WESLEY W. CAVI NESS. nnfrmrlnnto TO FRANK CAVINESS and MARY CAVINESS, tho above named de- lenaants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: You aro hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit on or before the oxpiration of six weeks from the dato of the first publication of this summons, tho same balnr thn lnnt day of the time prescribed by order of Court directing service of sum mons In said suit to bo made upon you by publication, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for mo relief demanded. In said com' plaint, to-wit: For n Judgment against you for tho slim of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00), with interest thereon from December 9, 1919, at tho rate of eight per cent per annum, and for Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) attorney foes in said cause, and for tho costs and disbursements of said suit; also for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage given by you December 9, 1915, on the West Half of the South west 'Quarter, and tho Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, and the North Half Northwest Quarter, and tho West Half of the Northeast Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter ot the South east Quarter of Section 27, all in Township 16, 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 ot said county; and directing the sale of tho said mortgaged property and the application of the proceeds of said sale toward the payment of said Judgment, and for all other and further relief demand ed in said complaint. J You are further notified that this summons Is served upon you by pub lication under ana by virtue of an order of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial District of the State of Oregon In and for Malheur County; which said order was made and entered in said cause on the 8 th day of June, 1922, and directing that this sum mons be published once each week for six successive weeks In the On tario Argus. Tho date of the first publication of this summons is June 16, 1922, and tho dato of the laBt publication is July 27, 1922. J. W. MoCULLOCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. My residence and postofflce ad dress Is Ontario, Oregon. MONTHLY REPORT OF CO. AGRICULTURAL AGENT For tho Period, Juno 6 to July 1 Tho projects receiving major at tention during tho period of this report wore in connection with al falfa weevil, crop improvomont and horticulture. Some time was de voted to rodent pest control and In holding meetings in the more re mote communities of the county. Individual farm visits and checking up on demonstrations required sov oral days' time, as did miscellan eous and routine work. At tho suggestion of President Van Potton of the Ontario Commer cial club and at the oxpenso of that organization, a portion of tho tract on tho Homer Utley farm which was sprayed for alfalfa weevil on Juno 2 as reported In tho last monthly re port, was again sprayed on Juno 11 for tho purpoB of determining the value of a second Bpraylng on sprayed hay and the comparative morlts of late vs. early spraying. On June 16 the agent mado counts of the number of live alfalfa weevil larva on tho different treatments, and on June 25 weights ot hay from measured plots were taken from which to estimate yields. These ro- sults are given below. Tho figures are only approximately correct, yet quite conclusive as to iho value of the treatments given. Tho quality of the early sprayed was far super ior to the late sprayed hay, while tho unsprayed hay was almost worthless. Sprayed June 2, single application, Juno 14! : Livo larva 260, ap proximate yield In tons per acre, 2. Sprayed June 2, double application, June 16: Live larva, 110. Sprayed Juno 11 single application, june e: l,ivo larva 5&u, ap- poximate yield tons per acre 1.4. Sprayed June 2 and 11, June 16: Live larva 300. Not sprayed, check, June 1G: Live larva 1100, approximate yolld In tons per acre 1.1. Investigation of the spread of this pest into the more remote, sec tions of the1 county was made In tho Jordan Valley, Ruby and Rome dis tricts In the south end, and the Birch Creek, Basin Creok, Malheur, Ironside, Bonlta, Brogan and Jam leson sections In the north end of t. ..... T ,1 . NOTICE OF HEARING OF PINAL-"- "'"'"-" w were louna Vnnm I south ot the center of tho volopmont on the alternate bearing habit. Ho also gave Instructions for bringing an orchard which has become an alternato bonrer,, tback into an annual bearer and profit able production' through properly timed pruning and fertilization. Following tho lecturo, a fiold de monstration ot tho method and practico of thinning was given at each point. Miscellaneous mill Personal Sorvico Sevonteon days woro spent in tho field and soveu days in the office; 90 persons called at tho office on business; 9 5 personal lettors and 10 circular lettors of 1700 copies woro written; 6 articles were pro pared for the local press; 890 miles traveled by auto; 42 farm, visits wero made of which 25 wero the first this year; 30 demonstration visits wero made; 6 demonstration mootings and 6 other meetings woro held. cigarettes - M M H H H W They are GOOD, 1Q, Bay this Cigarette emdStMoey "REPORT . IT Hfw Cr0J-R'b Tread Cord Did You Get the Bottom Price; After All? The man who buys a "long discount" tire usually finds himself troubled by the above question. Did he pay less tor the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or actually did he pay more? Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he perhaps have driven a sharper bargain? Was the net price really more than he might have had to pay for a tire of established reputation and value? In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord and discounted the "discount" in advance. Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer to attract you with a so-called "long discount," we list it as low as we profitably can. We build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using the patented Goodyear method of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower price than you are asked to pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown worth. If you want a guality tire, and a reliable value, call today on any of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here. Compere these priccswilh NET.prices you are asked to pay for "long discount" tires 30 x 3K Clincher $13.50 30x3 Straight Side.. 15.85 32 x 3 H Straight Side , . 19.75 31x4 Straight Side.. 2330 32 x 4 Straight Side. . $25.45 33 x 4 Straight Side . . 26.80 34 x 4 Straight Side . , 2735 32 x 4K Straight Side. . 3 145 "tkttt price i incluJt mamtfatturtr't txcitt U Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch size for trucks 33 x 4K Straight Side. , $32.15 34 x Ai Straight Side. . 32.95 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 GOOD t&s rW J M EAR IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY IN THE MATTER OP THE ES TATE OP ISAAC S. BINPORD, Deceased. v Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator with the Will Annexed of the above en titled estate has duly filed In the above entitled court his final ac count as administrator with the will annexed; that the abovo entitled court has fixed, aB a time and place for tho hearing of said final report and account, the County Court Room in tho Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, on Mon day, the 31st day of July, 1922, at tho hour of 11:30 a. in. at which time any creditor or other person intorestod in said estate may appear and file objections thereto, if any they have. R. W. SWAGLER, Administrator with tho will an nexed of tho Estato of Isaac S. Blnford, deceased. Dato of 1st publication Juno 29, 1922. Dato ot last ubllcation July 27, 1922. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE . . STATE OP OREGON FOR. . . MALHEUR COUNTY In tho Matter of tho Estato of Oscar Merrill, Presumed, Doceasod To, Oscar Merrill, presumed to be deceased, and to all others to whom it may cencern: Notice is hereby given that Lettors of Administration; upon the estate of Oscar Merrill, have been applied for in the abovo entitled Court, hy Roy A. Kelloy. That on tho 14th day of August, 1922, at tho hour ot 11 o'clock A. M. Evidence in the above entitled cause will be heard in tho above entitled Court before the undersigned County Judge of Malheur county, Oregon, concerning the slloged absence of tho said Os car Merrill, for more than seven years, without known cause, and tho circumstances and duration thereof. This notico is published for four consecutlvo weeks in the Ontario Argus, a weekly newspaper, pub lished in and of general circulation la Malheur County, Oregon, dato of first publication being June 29, 1922, date of last publication July 27, 1922. B. II. Test County Judgo ot Malheur County, State ot Oregon. county although persons wero observed hauling hay for feed, while enrouto, from tho Infested- areas of Oregon and Idaho, by which means, If no other, the weevil will cortalnly bo introduced bofore long. Infesta tions varying in degree of advance ment wero found In all tho north ern part ot tho county as far as tho Baker county lino. In connection with ihls survey, a series of meet ings woro held at which the distri bution ot tho weevil was mado known and its habits and methods of control explained. Tho stock men of tho Interior communities are particularly Interested in check ing tho ravages of the pest as thoy realize that hay Is the backbone of their industry. Whllo tho hay growers of tho lower and higher priced Irrigated lands aro inclined to turn to othor crops rather than to fight tho pest to savo a crop which has not been particularly at tractive to them of lato years, It bo comes doubly Important to tho stockman of tho interior that his own acres do not fall. To preserve the meadows ot tho stockmen calls for organized action along Upon which aro known to bo effective. Crop Improvement Work on this project conslstod ot checking up on a largo number ot demonstrations and In holding threo community demonstration meetings for the inspection ot crop demon strations. These meetings were held at Oregon Slope, Kingman and Vale. Whllo not largely at tended owing to the rush of work on the farms at tho tlmo, a number of the farmers turnod out to each meeting, and considerable Interest was manifested. Among tho de monstrations inspected were soy beans, peas for cannery purposos, potato seed experiments, Hybrid No. 128 winter wheat, Federation spring whoat vs. othor spring wheat varieties, flold beans, Ladlno clover and rod clover in communi ties Just introducing theso crops. Horticulture TVreo demonstration meetings were held op thinning fruit with ox tension Specialist O. L. Long In charge These meetings wero held at Brogan, Nyssa and Oregon Slope and were well attended. Mr. Long gave several sots of figures which are the result ot experimental work in thinning to show his hearers what tho effects of thinning distan ces between apples of various var ieties are, on tho size, color and vat uo ot the crop, its effect on tho to tal yield, and tho effect of thinning Professional Cards DR. G.A.POGUE Office at residence, one block west and two north of Moore hotel, Phone 57W. IVAN E. OAKES ConsultingjEngineer Irrigation &Drainage work General Engineering Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore. 4-4. Q DR. J. O. BARTLETT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Wilson Bldg. Over Post Offico ONTARIO, OREGON DR. R. A. MOON Chiropractic Physicians Elect ro-Thcrapoutlsts Splno & Nerve Specialists Phono 1C8 Ontario, Ore. DRS WEESE & FORTNER OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. Offico over First National Bank. Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R. ROBERTS Dentist Between Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE B2-F-1 DR. HARRIET SEARS Osteopathic Physician Wilson Bldg., Over Radera Phono 40 DR. O. M. TYLER DENTIST Office in Wilson Bldg. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. Phone 117 for Appointment. m. FOR RENT Section ot good pasturo horses $2.00 per month tor short tlmo. It loft for ontlre season S1.7E. Yearlings SI. 60. 3 miles straight west ot Ontario. No stock removed until sottled for. C. W. Oarrett. tf FOR SALE 62 acres under Warm Spring Project throe miles west ot Ontario, known as Springer ranch, J600.00. Wrlto Qeo, H. Foster Co. Baker, Oregon. at different stages of the fruit do- May 25 Aug 31 pd. 1 & 1 l a W ..