!' I ? J. ' ? "T k. 4 m v 53HMr ?'" HM l THE ONTARIO ARGOS, ONTABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1922 BIGPOWE on the HILLS ' QJ? Gasoline ofQualiiy Make a fresh start get a clean tankful of "Red Crown" and then watch how your engine performs. Watch it on the hills. Every drop of "Red Crown" vaporizes rapidly and uniformly in the car buretor and is consumed com pletely in the cylinders. You get a continuous Stream of power more mileage at lower cost "Red Crown" is uniform in qual ity you won't need to bother with carburetor adjustments if you fill your tank with "Red Crown" and nothing else. Fill at the Red Crown sign at Service Stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OlifornU) B5?!rj MiM - Banking Service We have three officers who have lived in this county for at least FORTY years. ' Our other officers have lived hero several years, and we think our experience can ho of value to citizens of this community. We are to he of service wherever possihle, and will he glad to talk over any business or any .financial problems with you. Ontario National Bank Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE POST OfflCE HUNDREDS of convenient and necessary things for your homes, including CHINA AND GLASS WARES, ALUMIN UM, ENAMELED AND TIN WARES. THE VARIETY STORE OPPOSITE POSTOKFICE ONTARIO, ORKGON U MS 9 CI BUSINESS ' COLLEGE BOISE Let us help you increase your earning power Classes jn all commercial subjects formed weekly enter any time. Rates, 4 weeks $15.00 Discount allowed on term payments Send for free catalogue NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CLARENCE W. HO WARD, Deceased. Notlco is hereby given by the un dorslgned administrator of the Es tato above named, to tho creditors of and all persons having claims against the Estate of Clarence W. Howard, deceased, to exhibit thorn with the necessary vouchers accord ing to law, within six months after tho first publication of this notice at the home of the administrator of said estate at Vale, Oregon, or at tho office of the attorneys of satu estate. The first notice hcreor ts pub lished in the Ontario Argus, this 3rd day of August, 1922. ANDREW W. HOWARD, Administrator of said Estate. BROOKE & GALLAGHER, Ontario, Oregon, attorneys for estate above named. SOSBI0NB i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bo received by the County Court of Malheur County, CHARLES E. BALL, Plaintiff, TS. LEE MOURICE WEBB, BERTHA IONE WEBB, KATIE ELLEN JOHNSON, formerly Katie Ellen Webb, and RUFUS JOHNSON, her husband, and W. D. PATCH, and all persons unknown claiming any right, title, claim, lien or inter est in and to the real property de scribed herein, Defendants. TO: "All persona unknown claim ing any right, title, claim, lien or in terest in the property described heroin", as follows, to-wlt: South Half 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 tho. expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, and if you fall to do so for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in said Complaint, to-wit: For a Judg ment and Decree against the above named defendants. Lea Mourice Webb, Bertha lone Webb, Katie El- VyfrJJ"-'P?'yfcr?ite MORNING GLORY $ : : ' . By MILDRED WHITE State of Oregon, on September 23rd, ft '?r RaJt K? Y' 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. for gravel f t&rMk surface on the Jordan Valloy-Nyssa Alaricct Koad according to tho fol I lowing proposals; and according to plans and specifications , on file In tho office of J. F. Joyce, Engineer, Ontario, Oregen: Proporal No. 1. 16300 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 547 to station 557, and from station 562 to station 570, about 400 cubic yards. Proposal No. 3. 3800 feet, bank run gravel. From station 657 to 695, aout 894 cubic yards. Proposal No. 4. 5 8-10 miles, bank run gravel. From station 695 to station 1012, about 7600 cubic yards. Bids will be received for the en- tiro 4 proposals, or for each separ ate proposal. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check for flvo per cent of tho amount of tho bid. A satisfactory bond will be re quired for fifty per cent of tho suc cessful bid, for the faithful perform ance of the contract. Tho right is reserved by the 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. First publication Sept. 7, last pub Last publication Sept. 21, 1922. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is heroby given that th Board of Directors of the Payette Oregon Slope Irrigation District will meet beginning and on Tuesday, Oc tober 3rd, 1922, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M. at the office of tho Board at the pumplng-plant within the District for the purpose of equalizing tho regular 1922 assess ment on the lands within the Dis trict which assessment Is levied for tho purpose of meeting the expenses for tho year 1923. Copy of assessed acreage may be seen at the office of the Secretary" at any time. P. M. BOALS, Secretary, Payette-Oregon Slope Irrigation District. First publication Sept. 7, 1922. Last publication Sept. 29, 1922. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bo received by the County Court of Mainour County, State of Oregon, on Soptember 23, 1U2Z, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the grading and gravel surface of about 7050 feet of the Jordan Vnlley-Nys- sa Market Road, commencing at Station 420 and ending at station 490--50, according to plans and specifications on fllo in tho office of J. F. Joyce, Enginoor, at Ontario, Orogon. This work consists ef: About 9000 cubic yards of com mon excavation. About 1660 cubic yards of bank run gravol. , . 180 feet 18 inch culvert. 20 foot 24 Inch culvert. 15 yards class C concrete. No bids will bq considered unless accompanied by a certified check for fivo por cont of tho amount of the hid. "I'JPI A satisfactory bond will be re quired for fifty per cont of the amount of tho successful bid for the faithful performance of tho con tract. . . . The right is resorvod to reject any and all bids. By order of tho county court of Malheur County, Orogtin, .this 6th day of Soptomber, 1922. H. S. Sackett. County Clerk. First publication Sept. 7, 1922. Last publication Sept. 21, 1922. with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from August 22nd, 1922, together with $150.00 reason able attorney fees and for costs and disbursements of said suit; and for a further decree of the couft for the foreclosure of the Mortgage de scribed in said Complaint, and for the sale thereof to satisfy said Judgment and decree, according to tho law and practice of said court, and for a deficiency Judgment against the defendant W. D. Patch; that it be further ordered .and ad judged by said decree that the de fendants, Lee Mourice Webb, Bertha lone Webb, Katie Ellen JVauson, Rufus Johnson, W. D. Patch and all persons unknown claiming any right, titlo, claim, lien or Interest in and to the real property described in the Complaint herein, and each thereof, have no claim, right, title, lien or interest in, to or upon said real estate or any part thereof, ad verse to the claim and title of the plaintiff herein, 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 thereof adverse to plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published pur suant to an order of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and entered on the 29th day of August, 1922. R. W. Swagler Harrison McAdams, Attorneys for Plaintiff, residing at Ontario, Oregon, and Weiser, Idaho, respectively. Date of first publication, August 31, 1922; date of last -publication, October 12, 1922. NOfflCE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE . .STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE. . .. ..COUNTY OF MALHEUR.. .. In the Matter of the Estate of a D. CRIGLER, deceased. "Notice is hereby given by A. L. Cockrum, administrator of the Es tate of C. D. Crigler, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said Estate to pre sent such claims with tho necessary vouchers, according to law, within six months after the first publica tion of this Notice to A. L. Cock rum, Administrator of said Estate at the First National Bank of On tario, Oregon. - A. L. COCKRUM, Administrator of the Estate of C. D. Crlgler,de- ceased. R. W. Swagler, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication August 24, 1922. Date of last publication, Soptomber 21, 1922. REWARD Reward of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars will be paid for information leading to tho arrest and conviction of the person of porsons who destroyed, by burning, tour stacks of Rye hay located upon tho Southeast Quartet of the Southeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 15, Range 40, on the night of August 19th-20th. Eastern Orogon Land Co., David F. Grohanu Local Agent First publication, Sept. 14, 1922. Las( publication Sept. 24, 1922. Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union It was a little shuck In the wood. Stanley came upon It gratefully. I think It was the morning glories ubout the shabby doorwuy which llrst drew his attention. They were such fresh, dewy morning glories. Ho wrts won dering wearily If he would ho obliged to cut by the dusty roadside the unln .vltlng lunch his vlllngo host hud put up for him, when n short walk brought him to a small wooded place and tho unexpected niornliig-glory-druped door. The young civil engineer enteied. ne felt all at once miraculously re turned to the days of his childhood, and u participator In the olden tale of "The Three Bears." For before htm, In the crude room, stood a neat willow rocker, while neat -by, on a pine table, was placed a blue bowl, filled with cold, foamy milk; he sido the milk two tempting fruit rolls. Tho pluce wns silent, in desolation. "Someone," remarked the young man whimsically, "hap, indeed, been here." Nevertheless, the temptation to re main in enjojment of the restful shel ter was great. Stnnley sank with a happy sigh Into the willow chulr. "Fellow who puts up here wouldn't mind," he told himself. Tlienthls gaze was attracted to the walls of tho cabin. where, again astonishingly, vnrlous re membered guy prints nccosted him. Here were the three bears pictured, hero Ooldylocks Alice, In her Won derland. The civil engineer shook his head. "It's too many for me," he mur mured perplexed. "Or am I In some kid's camp In the woods? That's It, for sure." His eyes were on the cold, foaming milk. "My, that road had been hot and dusty " . "I'll make It up to them later," Stan ley satisfied himself and drank thi fni!k. Thereupon, lulled by the sway ing morning glories, Stanley Ever.s, dignified and respected In his profes sion, fell sound asleep. It must lme been hours afterward that he awoke to see her. She wan like a morning glory herself. Her frock wns the .same dainty blue, and there was n sweet freshness about her Indescribable. Her eyes, as she raised them coolly, questlonlngly, were soft and dewyt too. "I hope," stammered the young man, "thnt I Mo not Intrude?" "If you do not," answered his un willing hostess, "I wonder what you call It?" Stanley stnred. "I I also drank the milk," he con fessed. The young woman looked up from the page she was reading. "So I see," she said. Ho grinned. "It must have been the effect of those bear pictures on tho wall," he xplaincd, "sort of living Illustration f the old story. Added to which I came In from the road 'thirsty and weary to oblivion. But I'll make it all np to the kids. This place sort of puss iled me, until I reflected that It was probably a small camp for children Whose children are they?" The young woman smiled. "Why, they nre my children," she old. "Yours?" Stnnley's tone -was un believing. Also, It had a tinge of quick disappointment. "Children here now?" he abked her confusedly. "Oh, they come and go, as I bring them," she- airily replied.. It was necessary for Stanley to pass her bowed head as he went disconso lately through tho doorwa. Looking up, Impulsively, and, as It seemed, mis chievously, she handed to him a letter. Scarcely realizing, he read the opening line: NOTlOEWTcONTltAOTOitS" Sealed bids will bo received by tho County Court of .Malheur County, State of Orogon, on Soptember 23, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the grading of about 2850 feot, and fpr gravel surface on samo on tho Ore gon Central Highway, commencing at Burwell ranch and ending at the McLaughlin bridge, according to plans and specifications on file In tho office of J. F. Joyce, Engineer, at Ontario, Oregon. This work consists ef: About 800 yards common excava tion. About 660 yards of hank run gravel. No bids will he received or con sidered unless accompanied by a certified check for flvo per cent of tho amount of tho bid. , , A satisfactory bond will he re quired for fifty por cent of tho suc cessful bid, for the faithful per formance of tno contract. The right is reserved by the court .to reject any or all bids. By order of tho county court of Malheur County, Oregon, this 6th day of Septomber, 1922. H. S. Sackett, County Clerk. First publication Sept. 7, 1922. Last publication Sopt. 21, 1922. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids wllLbo received by the County Court "of Malheur County, Oregon, at Vale, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of September, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. for tho construction of a 30 feet span, wooden bridge, on Granite Creek near the Town of Riv erside, Oregon, according to plans and specifications on filo In the of fice of J. F. Joyce, Engineer, at On tario, Oregon. iff No bid will bo considered unless accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of tho amount of the bid. A satisfactory bond will bo re-.-qulrod for fifty per cont of the amount of the successful bid for the faithful performance of tho con tract. Tho 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 Septomber, 1922. H. S. Sackett, County Clerk. First publication Sept. 7, 1922. Last publication Sept. 21, 1922. Professional Cards , DR. G. A. POGUE Office at residence, one block west and two north of Moore hotel, Phone 57W. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Commissioner appointed by the Common Council to make the assess ment for tho construction of the Im provements In Street Improvement ; District No. 1, In tho City of Ontario. Oregon, and to apportion, the cost of me same to tno various pieces of property benefited thereby, pursuant to ordinance No. 362, has filed his assessment roll with tho City Re corder. NOW THEREFORE, All persons and property owners desiring to ob ject to said apportionment and assessment nre requostetd to be and appear before the Common Council, of said City, on October 2nd, 1922, at the Council Room In the City Hall at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. and then and there make objections to said assessment roll, If any there be. And further notlco is given that any such objections, so made, must bo reduced to writing and filed with the City Recorder on or before tho date set for such hearing. That the Assessment Roll, tor said assess ment, is on fllo in tho office of. the City Recorder and is open to In spection by any property owner or persou affected. By order of tho Common Council of the City of Ontario, Oregon. Dbne and dated this 12th day of Soptember, A. D., 1922, CLAY M. STEARNS. SEAL City Recorder First publication, Sept. 14. 1922. Last publication Sopt. 21, U922. FOR SALE five acrea on hill 3-4 mile from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with water right Fine place for chickens or garden. All good soil. Price 1600. Inquire W. H. DoolltUe Trustee. "Dear Morning Glery: "Won't you let ua hear from you again oon, please? Wo miss you so." "Morning Glorx.?" he repeated vaguely. The woman nodded. "They call me that," she said, "my children everywhere.'' Everywhere?" Stanley swung about on his heel. She nodded again and a dimple popped out In her cheek. "I think It was the morning glories about the shack door that givve me the Idea of my pen-name whcntljbegnn to write children's stories," (.he in formed him. "I found this Ideally Isolated spot one day when wo were motoring. I have not been writing for a time and it seems that my children all over the world rujss me. Isn't that a dear little letter?" Gracefully she atose to dismiss hlra. , "And you were quite welcome to the bread and milk, Mr. Stanley Evers, of whom I have heard such worthy things. Also, I shall be away from the solitude for a time, and you are at liberty to make yourself at home In the cabin ns It pleases you." "If you'll add a little personnl com panionship later to all that generosity,!' he said humbly, "I'll be awfully obliged." . Softly, with his browned fingers, Stanley touched a drooping purple flower. "I I always was fond of morning glories," he said awkwardly. "I think they beckoned me here this morning, "To eat my bread" and milk?" tho young woman seriously questioned. "To meet you," Stanley braely re plied. "It was fate." "Well, perhaps," agreU Muruliij! Glory as she smiled. IVAN E. OAKES y Consulting Engineer Irrigation Drainage work General Engineering Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore. i DR J. O. BARTLETT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON " ; Office in Wilson Bldg, Over Post Office t .ONTARIO. OREGON DR. R. a. moon Chiropractic Physicians Electro-Therapeutists Splno & Nerve Specialists Phone 1C8 Ontario, Ore. DRS WEESE&FORTNER ' 'OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 12 and 2 to 6. Office oyer First National Bank. ' Telephone No. 33 J, Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R.ROBERTS Dentist. 'Uclween Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE 02--1 DR. HARRIET SEARS Osteopathic Physician Wilson Bldg., Over Radcnt Phone 40 DR. O. M. TYLER DENTIST Office in "Wilson Bids. Office Houra 9 a. m. to 4 p. Phone 117 for Appointments. 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