The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 14, 1922, Image 7

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTAKIQ, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922
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Notice is heroby glvon that under
and by virtue ot an execution In
foreclosure issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County ot Mainour,
dated tho 14th day of August, 1922,
and directed to me, upon a decree
and order ot salo rendered in tho
said Court "on tho 14th day of Aug
ust, 1922, wliorcln Lewis Nodle as
plaintiff recovorod judgment and
decree against Arthur C Miller and
Virginia C. Miller as defendants for
tho sum of $1,000.00, Avith hitorest
I thereon from tho 2Gth day of May,
1920, at tho rato of eight per cent
per annum, (less the sum of $70.00
paid thereon on tho 2Gth day of May,
1921) and $100.00 attorney's fees,
and further costs of $17.60,
which Judgment and decree further
directed the salo of tho following
described real property, situated in
Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit:
The East Half of tho East Half of
theSouthwest Quarter of the South
east Quarter (EESWUSEi ),
Section 23, Township 1G South,
Range 47, E. W. M., containing ten
(10) acres, together with all ditch
and water rights thereunto belong beleng
ing: I will on Monday, tho 18th
day of September, 1922, at the hour
of 11 o'clock In tliS forenoon of said
day, at tho north main entrance
door of the County Court House in
Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, all right, title ana
Interest which said defendants had
on the 4th day ot May, 1920, and
How have in said real property with
the appurtenances, to satisfy said
1 Judgment and decree in favor of
said plaintiff ana against saiu de
fendants, together with said at
torney's fees, and interest and ac
cruing costs upon said salo.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 15th
day of August, 1922.
- H. LEE NOE, Sheriff.
By C. W. Glenn, Deputy.
Date of first publication August
17, 1922. Date of last publication
Soptember 14, 1922.
Dato of sale September 18, 1922,
at 11 a. m.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, POR
MALHEUR COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE-OF CLARENCE W. HO
WARD, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned administrator of tho Es
tate aboye named, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims
against the Estate of Clarence W.
Howard, deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers accord
ing to law, within six months after
the first publication of this notice
at tho home of the administrator of
said estate at Vale, Oregon, or at
tho office of the attorneys of saiu
estate.
The first notice hereor is pub
lished in tho Ontario Argus, this
3rd day of August, .1922.
ANDREW W. HOWARD,
Administrator of said Estate.
BROOKE & GALLAGHER, Ontario,
Oregon, attornoys for estate above
named.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be roceived by the
County. Coujt of Malhodr County,
State of Oregon, on September 23rd,
1922. at 11 o'clock a. m. for gravel
surface on tho Jordan Valley-Nyssa
Market Road according to tho fol
lowing proposals; and accoraing to
plans and specifications on file in
tho office of J. F. Joyce, Engineer,
Ontario, Oregen:
Proporal No. 1. 1G300 feet, bank
run gravel,- from station 222--50
to station 385, about 3900 cubic
yards. " .
Proposal No. 2. 1800 feet, bank
run gravel. From station E47 to
station 557, and from station 562
to station 570, about 400 cubic
yards.
Proposal No. .3. 3800 feet, bank
run gravel. From station G57 to
G95, aout 894 cubic yards.
Proposal No. 4. 5 8-10 miles, bank
run gravel. From station 695 to
station 1012, about 7G00 cubic
yards".
Bids will be received for tho en
tiro 4 proposals, or for each separ
ate proposal.
No bids will bo considered unless
accompanied by a certified check
for fivo per cent of the amount of
the bid.
A satisfactory bond will bo ro-,
quired for fifty per cent of tho suc
cessful bid, for the faithful perform
ance of the contract. "
The right is reserved by tho court
to reject any and all bids..
By order of the County Court of
Malheur County, Oregon, this 6th
day of September, 1922.
H. S. Sackett,
County Clerk.
Finst publication Sept. 7, last pub
Last publication Sept. 21, 1922.
CHARLES E. BALL, Plaintiff,
vs.
LEE MOURICE WEBB, BERTHA
IONE WEBB, KATIE ELLEN
JOHNSON, formerly Katie Ellen
Wobb, and RUFUS JOHNSON, her
husband, and W. D. PATCH, and
all porsons unknown claiming any
right, title, claim, Hen or inter
est in and to tho real property do
scribed herein, Defendants.
TO: "All persons unknown claim
ing any right, title, claim, lien or in
terest in the property described
herein", as follows, to-wit: South
Halt of tho Southwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
30, Township 15 South, Range 47
E. W. M. Malheur County, Oregon,
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the expiration of six weeks
from the dato ot tho first publica
tion of this Summons, aud if you
fall to do so for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to . the court
for the relief prayed for In said
Complaint, to-wit: For a Judg
ment and Decree against tho above
named defendants, Leo Mourice
Webb, Bertha Ione Webb, Katie El
len Johnson, Rufus Johnson, and W.
D. Patch for the sum, of $1371.75,
with interest thereon at the rato of
8 per annum from August 22hd,
1922, together with $150.00 reason
ublo attorney fees and for costs and
disbursements ot said suit; and for
a further decree of tho court for the
foreclosuro of the Mortgage de
scribed in said Complaint, and for
tho salo thereof to satisfy said
Judgment and decree, accordifig to
tho law and practice of said court,
and for a deficiency Judgment
agaiust tho defendant W. D. Patch;
that it be further ordered and ad
Judged by said decree that the de
fendants, Leo Mourice Webb, Bortha
Ione Webb, Katie Ellen Johnson,
Rufus Johnson, W. D. Patch and all
persons unknown claiming any
right, title, claim, lion or interest in
and to tho real property described in
tho Complaint herein, and each
thereof, have no claim, right, tltlo,
lien or interest in, to or upon said
real estate or any part thereof, ad
verse to the claim and title of tho
plaintiff heroin, and that the defen
dants and each thereof be forever
enjoined and restrained from assert
ing any right, title, claim, Hen or
interest or any part thoroof adverse
to plaintiff, and for such othor and
further relief as tfl the court may
seem Just and equitable.
This summons Is published" pur
suant to an order of tho Hon. Dalton
Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and
entered on the 29th day of August,
1922.
R. W. Swaglor
Harrison McAdams,
Attornoys for Plaintiff,'' residing
at Ontario, Oregon, and Woiser,
Idaho, respectively.
Date of first publication, August
31, 1922; date of last publication,
October 12, 1922.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
. .STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE. .
.. ..COUNTY OF MALHEUR.. ..
In the Matter of the Estate ot
C. D. CRIGLER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by A. L.
Cockrum, administrator of the Es
tate of C. D. Crlgler, deceased, to the
creditors of, and all persons having
claims against said Estate to pro
sent such claims with tho necessary
voucheis, according to law, within
six months after the first publica
tion of this Notice to A. L. Cock
rum, Administrator of -said Estate
at tho First National Bank ot On
tario, Oregon.
A. L. COCKRUM, Administrator
ot tho Estate of C. D. Crlgler, de
ceased. R. W. Swaglor, Attorney for
Administrator.
Dato of first publication August
24, 1922. Dato of last publication,
'September 21, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that tho
Board of Directors of tho Payette
Oregon Slope Irrigation District will
meet beginning and on Tuesday, Oc
tober 3rd, 1922, nt the hour of 2:30
o'clock P. M. nt tho offico of tho
Board at tho pumplng-plant within
the District for the purpose of
equalizing the regular 1922 assess
ment" on the lands within the Dis
trict which assessment Is levied for
tho- purpose of meeting the exponses
for ttio year 1923.
opy of assessed acreage may be
seen at tho office of tho Secretary
at any time.
P. M. BOALS, Secrotary,
Payette-Oregon Slope
Irrigation District.
First publication Sept. 7, 1922.
Last publication Sept. 29, 1922,
Sealed bids will bo received by the
County Court of Malheur County,
Stato of Oregon, on September 23,
1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the
grading and graVel surface ot about
7050 feet of tho Jordan Valloy-Nys-sa
Market Road, commencing at
Station 420 and ending at station
490-1-50, according to plans and
specifications on fllo in tho offico of
J. F. Joyce, Engineor, at Ontario,
Oregon.
This work consists ef:
About9000 cubic yards of com
jnon excavation. v
About 1C60 cubic yards ot bank
run gravel.
180 feet 18 inch culvert.
20 feet '24 inch culvert.
15 yards class C concrete.
No bids will bo considered unloss
accompanied by a certified chock for
flvo per cent of tho amount of the
bid.
A satisfactory bond will be re
quired for. fifty per cent of tho
amount of tho successful bid for the
faithful performance of tho con
tract. . . ,
The right Is reserved to roject any
and all bids.
By order ot the county court of
Malheur County, Oregon, this 0th
day of September, 1922.
II. S. Sackett,
County Clerk,
First publication Sept. 7, 1922.
Last publication Sept. 21, 1922.
FOR SALE flvo acres on bill 3-4
mile from High School under ad
vancement Co. ditch with -water
right Floe place for chickens or
garden. All good soil. Price $660.
Inquire W. H. DoqlttUa Trustee.
"Helen,
he ex-
fl By ROSE DAVIDSON
C,'5E51ESESHSS2SHSHSaSZ5HSa?2ST53
. 19112, by McCldre Nenapaper Symllcute
Tlie more Leon Ashley looked Into
the lights opposite the more like u grin
ning 1'nce they seemed, until the whole
thing got on Ills nerves. He pressed
his hands to his burning forehead.
"Why did they move me out here?" he
muttered.
One by" one the white-gurbed nurses
roe from the benches where they lutd
been sitting, all taking what tlioy be
lieved to bo the lust look tit the strange
man whose Identity was still unknown
to them, yet whom they hud all learned
to reverence. They were leaving lilin
itlone to stare out at the city lights,
the city that belonged to Ids people
und to him.
Once he had held himself erect tit
the thought of the royal blood he pos
sessed, hut now, somehow, after living
close to his fellow-men In ditches mid
dugouts, he felt that hevwns going to
share thut pulsing life, that an ordered
existence was going to make 1dm what
he hud been, Just u puppet of the peo
ple, who must net, year in und year
out, us hfs royal family hud done, and
the nerves of his face uehed with in
tolerable ngony ns he thought of the
happiness within his reach, the love
thut might have been part of his life.
From the room opposite there canto
the faint strains of n song, which
stopped altogether ns the singer
pushed the door open wide and crossed
the bulcony to where tho stranger was
sitting. "Come, come, Is this the way
you celebrate your idease? the little
nurse exclaimed.
The man continued to gaze straight
out before him not nt her, for he felt
that if he looked nt her nil Ids" forti
tude would give wny.
. She drew u ehulr close to Ids. '"
didn't nienn to make light of your de
parture," she said softly. v
And still the soldier sat, moodily und
taciturn, lie wus handsome, us the
men of the royal family hud always
been, with a bearing width caused men
und women to follow him with their
eyes.
The little nurse leaned closer to him.
"There seems nothing to say except
'Good-by,' " she said softly.
Leon Ashley turned quickly.
I don't wunt to leuvu you,"
claimed.
A Mush suffused her face at hlsJ
words.
"Forgive me," he said. There was
a sob In his throat as lie spoke.
"For what?" she asked, and as she
spoke she put her hand on ids brown
hair us a mother might huve done. Her
voice was inllnltely sad und tender,
"Forgive you for caring?" she asked.
"Oh, hut you do not umlerstuml. This
Is the end for us."
She grew suddenly pale.
"I wanted you to love me," ho con
tinued. "I wanted It from the first,
but I know thut when I left here every
thing would be over for us. .1 knew 1
was u contemptible cad to encourage
your friendship, hut as time passed 1
learned to cure so much that I thought
of nothing else."
The little nurse looked Inio his eyes.
"I believe you," she said slowly, "and
It makes iiip happy. Please do not
pity me. I have known all iilnngi 1
recognized you the first day when you
were brought In so very 111." Slif
stopped suddenly and sat very still.
He reached his urms toward her, but
she drew buck.
"It's biich u wonderful thing to live
simply ns I huve done during this war,"
he went on finally; "such n wonderful
thing to be loved for oneself alone. 1
cun never really live iigaln -It will Ik
like acting a part In u play rising In
my father's kingdom, marrying one
whom the family selects, no doubt, and
ulwuys dreaming of you, Helen, and
thut life und lo.ve I might Imvu hud.'
"Ah, don't," she cried, putting out
her hand us though to wurd off u blow
"Don't say it, don't even think It, Sor
row is no new thing to me, though 1
am young, but I do not question It. 1
shall never regret having known und
loved you." She paused a moment.
"When there Is-somo terrlblo thing In
life to do, It Is best to do It quickly
Good-by," she said, putting out hci
hund. ,
"I could not touch your hand. If 1
did, 1 could not let you go," she heard
him suying softly.
The little nurse turned nnd left him
walking quickly along the narrow
hulls. The feeling of death wus upor
her. She hurried on to her room Ir
the house opposite. She hud giver
him grent honesty ulwuys, sho would
give It to him until tho end. He knew
Hint she suffered, but she desired Iiltr
to know ns well that she was bravo
thut her spirit wus unconnuered, thai
she would do soWtliTng ruther thur
w'eukly suffer In- Ineffectual rebellion
She lighted it small candle, us slit
had done for muny weeks and, holdlnf
It Iri the window, with her head liefd
high, waved her good-by, and ncros
tho dlstunce she had covered sho knew
thvlr eyes met.
Taking Hlmielf Seriously.
"I understand you had n visitor yea
terdny."
"Yes," said Air. Cobbles. "He was I
candidate for something or other."
"Didn't you find out what odlce lit
wus seeking?"
"Well, ho did sny, but It klndei
kllppcd niy iiilitU after he unloosed th
floodgates of his eloquence. I gath
ered that If lie wusn't elected th
whole bloomln' country would go t
wrackrtn' ruin, but whether he win
runnm' for President. Hi' Unltct
States senate or constable of beat II
Is more lliun I cun tell you." Binning
ham AgeHeruld.
NOTICE" W COXTICR5TORS" "
Sealed bids will bo recolved by tho
County Court ot Malheur County,
Stato of Oregon, on September 23,
1922, at 11 o'clock u. in., for tho
grading of about 2850 fee't, and for
gravel surface on same, on tho Oro
gon Central Highway, commencing
at uurwou ranch nnd ondlng at the
McLaughlin bridge, according to
plans and specifications on file in
tho offico of J. F. Joyce, Engineer,
at Ontario, Oregon.
This work consists ef:
About 800 yards common excava
tion. About GOO yards of bank run
gravel.
No bids will bo received or con
sldorod unless nccompnnlod by a
certified check for flvo per cent of
tho amount of tho bid.
A satisfactory bond will bo re
quired for fifty per cent of (ho suc
cessful bid, for tho faithful per--forma'uco
of tho contrnct.
Tho right Is reservod by the 'court
to rojoct any or nil bids.
By order of the county court of
Malheur County, Oregon, this Cth
day of Soptombor, 1922.
II. S. Sackett,
County Clerk.
First publication Sept. 7, 1922.
Last publication Sept. 21, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will bo received by tho
County Court of Malheur County,
Oregon, at Vale, Oregon, on tho 23rd
day of September, 1922, at 11
o'clock a. in. for tho construction of
a 30 feet span, wooden bridge, on
Granite Crook near tho Town o.f Riv
erside, Oregon, according to plans
nnd specifications on filo in tho of
fico of J. F. Joyco, Engineor, nt On
tario, Oregon.
No bid will bo considered unless
accompaniod by a cortlfled chock
for flvo per cont of tho amount ot
tho bid. '
A satisfactory bond will be re
quired for fifty por cont of tho
amount of tho successful bid for the
lauiuui periormanco or tno contract.
Tho right Is resorvod by tho court
to rojoct any and all bids.
uy oruor oi tno county court oi
Malheur County, Oregon, this Gth
day of Septombor, 1922.
II. S. Sackett,
County Clerk.
First publication Sopt. 7, 1922.
Last publication Sopt. 21, 1922.
Professional Cards
DR. G.A. POGUE
Office at residence, one
block west and two north
of Moore hotel,
Phone 57W.
IVAN E. OAKES
Consulting Engineer
Irrigation &Drainage work
General Engineering
Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore.
.
DR. J. O. UARTLETT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Wilson Bldg.
Ovor Post Offico
ONTARIO, OREGON
DR. R. LA. MOON
Chiropractic Physicians
HIectro-Tiernpeutlsts
Splno & Nerve Specialists
Phono' 108 . Ontario. Oro.
DRS WEESE & FORT NER
OFFICE HOURS:
9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Office over First National Bank.
Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore.
DR. A. R.ROBERTS
Dentist
Between Ontario Pharmacy and
Depot
PHONE 02-F-l
DR. HARRIET SEARS
Osteopathic Physician
Wilson Hldg., Over Undent
Phono 40
DR. C. M. TYLER
DENTIST
Offico In Wilson Bldg.
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.
Phono 117 for Appointment!.
rs.
Machine Shop.
For all kinds of
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