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WKWHTSS!. WWKWP"1 a -sir's i ?, j"-1 y THE ONTABIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT". 21, 1922 LOCAL PERSONALS Captain Forsyth Bacon, who re cently resigned his commission In the army, and who was a momber ot the Fort Russell polo team which played In Bolso last week, arrived In Ontario yesterday In time to see tho county fair as tho guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Castleman. Captain and Mrs. Bacon have purchased a prune ranch noar Vancouver, Washington, - which they are to tako possesslos of next week. Wesloy Andrews' of Baker who makes tho millions of postal cards tolling tho world the picture story of tho Old Oregon Trail and other wostern scenes, and Ira Keown also of Baker wore week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powers. District Attorney and Mrs. Robert D. Lytlo of Vale on flielr return from Caldwell Wednesday, stopped over for tho rest of tho week to see tho Fair. Whllo here they are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Oakes. Mrs. Harvey Maloney of LaGrande Is hero for a fow days tho gucstt ot hor aunts, Mrs. George II. Relhsen and Frank P. Ryan. Mrsi C. C. Mueller came down from Vale for the opening day of tho Fair to see that her husband, the county teasurer put over tho barbe cuo service In his truo Vale stand ard. He did. Among tho fellows of when tho Sage Brush chorus sang were: Rex Marquis, the veteran handle of events In the arena, Henry Whltworth, of Welsor, Harney Tllloston of Beulah, William Jones of Juntura; Pat Gal laghor, Ralph Swaglor and Honry Doollttle. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Kellogg of Payette were present for tho Fair and barbecuo. Mrs. Frank Oxman and Mrs. Earl Neeloy of Vnlo visited with Ontario friends nnd saw tho show Thursday. Ray Wilson could not stay away from tho fair and camo up tho first HOT WAVB STARTS SOME OF liKTTUOK FIELDS TO SEED ToFracoHelghts Addl toOntafI57 9722. $100.00. John Morgan to Francis A. Stone SiJNWy., and N NW i Sec. 9-18-445. C2C22. $10.00. John F. Farnsworth et ux to Solomon Barnett, S SE't Sec. 2; NE and N SE 1-4 Sec. 11; SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 12-16-46. 1125 1918. $3,500.00. Ontario National Bank to C. H. Cazler, NSESEJi Sec. 20-18-47. 82822. $1.00. U. S. A. to Alfred L. Griff ln.NWH WV4NEU and N SE 1-4 Sec. 33-15-44. 82822. DHALD ATTRACTIONS Friday and Saturday MIDSUJIMER MADNESS JACK HOLT AND LILA LEE Ono of the biggest pictures of tho year Pathe News and Comedy Admission 10c and 30c Sun., Mon. and Tues. Mi' WILD HUSH ROSE ALL STAR CAST "Bogorra its a foino pitcher!" Full of Irish wit and humor Topics of the day and Comedy Admission 10c and 30c R. J. Huoter of tho California Vegetable Union forco in this section has started a survey of the lettuce fields of tho county to detormlno what portion of tho crop was injured by tho hot wavo of tho last of last and tho first of this weok. So far tho survey is only partially comploto but enough ground has boon coverod to detormlno that tho lettuco mon havo suffered a severo loss. In some fiolds, whllo the later planting havo not been hurt. If a cold snap would como now it Is bollovod that n por tion ot the crops still In danger would be savod. NOTCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Attachment Ex ecution duly issued by tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Malheur, datod tin 12th day of September, 1922, in a certain suit In tho Circuit Court for said Stato and County, wherein The Godfrey Hardware Co., a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against Willard Hanson and Ruby Hanson, as defendants, for tho sum of Ono Hundred Forty- five & 60100 ($145.00), with in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent por annum from tho 17th day of November, 1921, and the further sum of Twenty-flvo Dollars ($25.00) as attorney's fees, and tho further sum of Twelve & 60100 Dollars ($12.60) for costs nnd disburse ments, In which Judgment it was further ordered by the Court, that tho property attached In snd action, and hereinafter described, be sold for the satisfaction of said Judgment in tho manner provided by law, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In tho Clerk's offlco of said Court on tho 11th day of September, 1922. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on tho 21st day of October, 1922, at the hour of 'ordered and decreed by the MALHEUR COUNTY' REAL ES TATE TRANSFERS RECORD ED SEPT. I) TO SEPT HI Chas. McConnolI ot ux to W. G. Jonklns, ESWHSEtf, WSE 1-4, ad SW 1-4 Sec. 5-19-47. 81422. $26,300.00. J. S. Mallett to Harold G. Maliett, SSW Sec. 19-18-46. 9122. $1. U. S. A. to Lowls Rose, Ny2, SW1. and SWViSW 1-4 Soc. 22-15-38. 31822. -" Gustavo A. Walter to Eastern Oregon Land Co., All Sec. 24-15-38 82822. $10.00. U. S. A. to Jamos G. Bunyard, SWUmVU, WNE 1-4, NNE 1-4 NSB 1-4, and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Soc. 14-25-39. 11261920. Molina Farms Co. to Malheur Land Co., Placer Mining Claims in Townships 14 nnd Ranges 41 and 42. 81422. $1.00. J, M. Pauley to Lydla J. Znydor duln, lots 41 and 442, block 6 in Rlvuisido Add. to Ontario 82322 $5.00. ' W. H. Doollttlo to Lydla J. Zuyd orduln, lots 41 and 42, block 6, In Rlvorsldo Add. to Ontario. 83122. 11.00. Robblo B, Copoland to Mtldrod Copo land, Lot 13, Block 34, Ontario, 91322. $10.00. A. Grnmso ot ux to Cathorlno Rupport, lots 27 and 28, block 3, 11:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, nt the north main entrance door ot tho County Court Houbo at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, to-wlt: Commencing at tho Southwest cornor of tho Southwest Quarter of NOTICE OF SHERHF'S SALE By virtue of an execution in fore closure, duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stato ot Oregon, for the County of Malheur, dated tho 19th day of September, 1922, and directed to me, upon a decree and order of sale rendered In said Court on the 19th day of June, 1922, wherein State Land Board of Oregon, consisting of Ben W. Olcott, Governor, Sam A. Kozer, Secretary of State, and O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, as plaintiff, and P. II. Brogan, William Jones, and Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a cor poration, as defendants,, a Judgment was rendered in favor of the above named plaintiff, and the defendants William Jones' and The First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, and against the above named de fendants P. H. Brogan; In favor of the abovo plaintiff, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with Interest thereon at tho rate of six per cent per annum from the 28th day of September, 1921, and tho further sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) reasonable attorney's fees, and the further sum of Six & 701100 Dollars ($6.70) as costs and disbursements: In favor of tho defendant William Jones, In tho sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with Interest thorcon &t the rate of ten per cent por annum from the 14th day of June, 1921, and the further sum of Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00), reasonable attorney's fees, and for the further sum of the defendant William Jones' costs and disburse' ments in this suit, to be taxed: In favor of the above named de fendant Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, in the first cause of action, for the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1250.00), with interestt thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num from the 14 th day of June, 1921, and for the further sum of One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) reasonable attorney's fees ana ror tne runner sum of tho de fendant The First Bank of Juntura. Oregon, costs and disbursements in this suit, to be taxed; In the second cause of action, for the sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.001. with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 14th day of June, 1921, and the further sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100) reasonable attorney's fees, and for the further sum of the defendant The First Bank of Juntura costs and disbursements In this suit to be taxoa; which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 19th day or June, 1922, it was further Court T PAID LOCAL ADS Before selling your grain or seed see Andrews Grain Co. (Boyer Building), Ontario, Oregon. Mrs. Lott Johnson is now prepared to do sewing at residence two blocks north of west side school. 40 4t FOR SALE The S. E. U of Sec. 19, Twp. 19 S, R 47 E. W. M. In Malheur'County, Oregon, together with 20 shares o Owyhee Ditch Co. Stock. This ranch was formerly known as the H. G. Monce Orchard situate between Nyssa and Ontario, and is being sold to close the estate of John A. Gregory, deceased. Price and terms made known on applica tion to J. H. Wolf, Admr., Nyssa, Oregon 40 3t ALEXANDER'S WHY? You should buy a pure brod St. Mawe ssireT ABk 201J3, J. A. Lackey. Terms to individuals or bull associations. 40-3t FOR RENT OR SALE Two houses on East side near school. May be had at a bargain. See G. W. Haw, Ontario. tf. tnat the premises hereinafter des cribed be sold by the Sheriff of said County as under execution, and tho proceeds or said sale be applied as follews: First, to the payment of the principal, interest, attorney's fees, costs and other claims of the plaintiff herein; second, to tho pay ment or tne principal, Interest, at soction o, Townsnip lb boutn, nange tornoy's fees, cotsts and claims of 47 E. W. M., In Oregon and run the said defendant William Jones thonco north 80 rods on tho west horeln: and third to the navmnnt nt lino of said Southwest Quarter, thonco run east 50 rods parallel to tho south lino of said Southwest quarter, thonco south 80 rods paral lei to west lino of said Southwest Quartor, thence run west 50 rods to placo of boglnntng, also an 8 aero tract of land doscrlbod ns follews: 'Commencing nt a point on tho south lino of Southwest Quartor, of Section 5, Township 10 south, Range 47 E. W. M., which is 50 rods oast of Southwest cornor of said Southwest Quartor and running thonco north 80 rods, thonco run east 367 feet, then run in a southerly direction to a point on south lino of said South wost Quartor which Is 160 feet from said point of beginning cast, thence run 60 foot wost to said point of beginning. Tho abovo real property taken and levied upon as tho proporty of tho said abovo named dofondants, Willard Hanson and Ruby Hanson, to satisfy tho said judgmont in favor of Tho Godfioy Hardware Company, ;i corporation, and against tho said abovo named dofondants, with In terest thorcon, together with all costs nnd disbursements that have or mny uccruo. Datod nt Vulo, Orogon this 19th day of September, 1922. II. LEE NOE. Sheriff By C. W. Glenn, Doputy Dato of first publication, Sept. 21, 1922. Datoof last publication October 19th, 1922. Dato of sale October 21st, 1922, at 11 a. m. Hould Yer Horses and Git in Line and See MY WILD IRISH ROSE Llko tho sparkling daw, frag rant ns tho now mown hay, suro it's Ould Erin transplant ed wld Its blarnoy and Its brogue, Us love and Its folguts. Fnlth.yos'll nil bo nfthor want In' to 800, An all star cast under direction ot David Smith enact n story full ot brogue, blanoy, Irish wit and an occasional fight Just to koop things moving. Dreamland SUN., MON., TUES. Admis. ioc, 30c tho principal Interest, attorney's fees, cosis ana claims or tne said defend ant Tho First Bank of Juntura, Ore gon, a corporation, herein; and after paying all of the amounts duo the said plaintiff and said defendants William Jones and The First Bank of Juntura, together with costs and charges of making such sale, and tho overplus, if any there be, bo paid over to tho defendant P. H. Brogan. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on Monday tho 23rd day of October, 1922, at tho hour of olovon o'clock In tho fore noon of said day, at the north main entrance door of tho County Court Houso at Vale, Malheur County Ore., sell nt public auction to the highest bidder or bidders for cash, tho fol lowing real property,- to-wlt: Tho Southwest Quarter (SW), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southoast Quarter (SWSE) of Section two (2), Township nineteen (19) South, Range Thlrty-sovon (37), E. W. M in Mainour County Oregon, together with all nnd slniru- lar tho waters and water rights ap purtenant thoreto, or used In con nection therewith. Tho abovo real proporty taken and lovlod upon ns the nronertv of the said defendants P. H. Brogan. Wil liam Jones nnd Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, n comoratlon. or so much thereof as may be necessary iu simmy saia judgments in favor of tho abovo named rilalntlff. and t.h nbovo named dofondants William Jones and Tho First Bank of Juntura Oregon, n Corporation, and against mo noove named defendant P. H. Jirogan, twith Interest thereon, to . gothor with all costs and disburse ments thnt havo or may accrue. Datod at Vale, Oregon this 20th day of Soptombor, 1922. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff By C. W. Glenn, Doputy Dato of first publication, Sept. 21st, 1922. Date of last publication, October 19th, 1922. Dnto of Sale October 23rd, 1922, at 11 a. in. FOR SALE 9 good milch cows, same fresh, balance fresh soon. In quire 1-4 mile east of Cairo. C. H. HUFFMAN Crochet thread Stylo Shop. 10c per ball at TO LADY ON TRAIN Young lady who rodo from Welser on No. 24 Wednesday, September' 13 in seat with lady with little girl, who got off at Payette: Did you notice a chld's caye and ladles' blue Jacket in seat? Reward If you notify this office. FOR SALE OR TRADE will ex change G. M. C. 3-4 ton truck, In good condition for grain, or will sell for cash. Write B. W. Tlllotson, Beulah, Orogon. LOST Sept. 7th, a Cameo bioach. Finder please return to Mrs. Herbert B. Paul, reward. More eggs, Brown Leghorns, laying and exhlbtlon strain. See them at tho Fair. Harvey Bean, owner. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for tho beautiful flowers and many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our darling boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McCarthy See the $5.00 hats at Style Shop. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. C. U. Woods, Tuesday, Sept. 26th. The officers for the coming year will be installed and a full at tendance is desired. Cars from Mc Dowell's store at 2:15. SUITS GOOD Outclassing anything that has been shown you in many months. New Models In the better quality Worsteds, Cas simeres and Tweeds. Bought at the extreme low market and priced $25,$30,$35 FOR THE YOUNG FELLOWS Sport Models In their many variations, take the lead and they too are priced well within your reach at Wo do stamping all now designs at Style Shop. BED ROOM FOR RENT Modern conveniences and close In. In quire Western Union office. BAPTIST CHURCH Blblo School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Service at Lincoln School Houso, 3:00 p. ,m. Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U., 7:00 Gospel Service, 8:00 p. m. Special music at both services. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Chas. H. Blom, Pastor SWEATERS Fancy Pullovers and but ton Jersey Jackets $3.50 to $8.50 LEATHER VESTS Genuine horsehide with Mackinaw lining and mole skin leather lined $6.50 to $13.50 WOOL UNION SUITS $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 ALEXANDER Ontario and Vale, Oregon One Pi'ice Clothier A I If Tft N CA FT Look here folks! If yu have HUIIIUU JHLL. anything you really want to sell bring it to our Community Sale Saturday, September 16th, and we will get the money for you. COL. WILMER TAYLOR "Soo McFall and Seo Better" DR. J. A. HTML Eyesight Specialist, Ontario, Ore. Wli GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Phone 147J NOTICE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT KLKOTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thnt a meeting of the owners of land jsltunted In tho Valley View Draln- go uisinct, Mainour county, Oro gon, will bo hold at the Valley View School Houso on Monday October 12, 1922, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing ono supervisor for said district, for a term of three years, and to conduct such other business as may come be fore said mooting. By order of tho board of Super visor of tho Valley View Drainage District this 11th dny of Sept., 1922. a. O. INQRAHAM, SEAL President W. J. SHAFFER, Secretary Mr. C. Holmes, Don Baxton, Floyd Holland ot Barber, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Monce ot Kampa spent Sunday In Ontario visiting Mrs. Monce'a parenta and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hlnton. FREE! FREE! FREE! STEEL KITCHEN CABINET With every 50c purchase of Bon nie Blue ware you get a key. The key that unlocks The Mysterious Cabinet, gets the cabinet. Some one will get a nice steel Cabinet free. Come in and see the beau tiful Kitchen Cabinet given away. Rader Bros. Company $ X w - I ffjfcaagas?1 ftMilwritfmBfiatiMB