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THE VARIETY STORE OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICE ONTARIO, OREGON NOTCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Attachment Ex ecution duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho State of Orogon, for the County of Malheur, dated tin 12th day of September, 1922, In a certain suit In the Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein The Godfrey Hardware Co., a corporation, as plaintiff, rccovorod judgment against Wlllard Hanson and Ruby Hanson, as defendants, for tho sum of Ono Hundred Forty five & G0100 (?145.C0), with In terest thereon at the rate of ten por cont per aunum from tho 17th day of November, 1921, and tho further sum of Twenty-five Dollars (?25.00) as attorney's feos, and tho further sum of Twelve & 601100 Dollars ($12.60) for costs and disburse moats, in which Judgment it was further ordered by tho Court, that tho pioperty attached in said action, and hereinafter described, bo sold for tho satisfaction ot said Judgment in tho manner provided by law, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed iu the Clerk's office 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 11:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, at the north main entranco door of the County Court House 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 corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 16 South, Range 47 E. W. M., in Oregon and run thence north 80 rods on tho west lino of said Southwest Quarter, thence run east 50 rods parallel to the south line ot said Southwest quarter, thence south 80 rods paral lel to west line of said Southwest Quarter, thence run west 50 rods to place of beginning, also an 8 acre tract of land described as follews: Commencing at a point on the south lino of Southwest Quarter, of Section 5, Township 1G south, Range 47 E. W. M., which is 50 rods east of Southwest cornor of said Southwest Quarter and running thence north 80 rods, thence run east 367 feet, then run in a southerly direction to a point on south line of said South west Quarter which is 160 feet from said point of beginning cast, thence run 60 feet west to said point of beginning. Tho above real property taken and levied upon as tho property of tho said above named defendants, Willard Hanson and Ruby Hanson, to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of The Godfrey Hardware Company, a corporation, and against the said above named defendants, with in terest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated a. Vale, Oregon this 19th day of September, 1922. H. LEE NOE. Sheriff By C. W. Glenn, Deputy Date of first publication, Sept. 21, 1922. Date ot last publication October 19th, 1922. Date of sale October 21st, 1922, at 11 n- m tho principal intorest, attorney's fees, costs and claims of tho said defend ant The First Bank of Juntura, Oro gon, a corporation, herein; and after paying all of tho amounts due tho said plaintiff and said defendants William Jones and Tho First Bank of Juntura, together with costs and charges of making such sale, and tho ovorplus, if any there bo, bo paid over to the dofondant P. H. Brogan. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY QIVEN, That I will on Monday wio jru aay or uctobor, 1922, at the hour of cloven o'clock In the foro noon of said day, at tho north main ontranco door of tho County Court House at Vale, Malheur County Oro.. bsu ui puunc auction to the highest bidder or bidders for cash, tho fol lowing real property, to-wlt: Tho Southwest Quarter (SW), and tho Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SWSE) of Section two (2), Township nineteen (19) South, Range Thirty-seven (37), E. W. M., In Malheur County Oregon, together with all and singu lar tho waters and water rights ap purtenant thereto, or used in con nection therewith. Tho abovo real property taken and levied upon as tho proporty of the said defendants P. H. Brogan, Wil liam Joues and The First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, or so much thereof as may bo necessary io saiisiy sum judgments in favor of tho abovo named Plaintiff, and tho above named defendants William Jones and The First Bank of Juntura Oregon, a Corporation, and against tno aoovo named defendant P. H. urogan, with interest thoreon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon this 20th day of September, 1922. H. LEE NOE, Sheriff By C. W. Glenn, Deputy Date of first publication, Sept. 21st, 1922. Date of last publication, October 19th, 1922. Date of Sale October 23rd, 1922, at 11 a. in. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by tho County Court of Malheur County, State of Orogon, on September 23, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. for tho grading and gravel surface of 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 office of J. F. Joyce, Englnoer, at Ontario, This work consists ef: About 9000 cubic yards of com mon excavation. About 1660 cubic yards of bank run gravel. 180 foot 18 Inch culvert. 20 feot 24 Inch culvert. 15 yards class C concrete No bids will bo considered unless nccompanled by a certified chock for five per cent of tho amount of the bid. A satisfactory bond will be re quired for fitly per cent of the amount of tho successful bid for tho faithful performance of tho con tract. . . , Tho right is reservod to reject nnv and all bids. By order of tho county court of Malheur County. Oregon, this 6th day of September, 1922. H. S. Sackett, County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY SELF-PROTECTION HER AIM REWARD Reward of Fifty (J50.00) Dollars will be paid for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of tho person of persons who destroyed, by burning, four stacks of Ryo hay located upon the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 15, Range 40, on the night of August 19th-20th. Eastern Oregon Land Co., David F. Graham, Local Agent First publication, Sept. 14, 1922. Last publications Sept. 24, 1922. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR Plaintiff, LINK'S BOISE BUSINESS COLLEGE . Let us help you increase your earning power Classes in all commercial subjects formed weekly enter any time. f Rates, 4 weeks $15.00 ' Discount allowed on term payments Send for free catalogue NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By 'virtue of an execution in fore closure, duly issued by tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stato ot Oregon, for the County of Malheur, dated the 19th day of Soptember, 1922, and directed to me, upon a docrco and order of salo rendered in said Court on the 19th day ot Juno, 1922, wherein State Land Board of Oregon, consisting of Bon W. Olcott, Governor, Sam A. Kozor, Secretary ot Stato, and O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, as plaintiff, and P. H. Brogan, William Jones, and Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a cor poration, as defendants, a Judgment was rendered in favor ot the abovo named plaintiff, and the defendants William Jones and Tho First Bank tit Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, and against tho above named de fendants P. H. Brogan; In favor of the above plaintiff, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with Interest thereon at tho rate of six per cont per annum from tho 28th day of September, 1921, and the further sum of Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) reasonable attornoy's foes, and the further sum of Six & 701100 Dollars ($6.70) as costs and dis bursements: In favor of the defendant William Jones, in tho sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with interest thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum from tho 14th day ot June, 1921, and the further sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), reasonable attorney's fees, and for tho further sum ot the defendant William Jones' costs and disburse ments In this suit, to be taxed: In favor of the abovo namod de fendant The First Bank of Juntura. Oregon, a corporation, In tho first cause of action, for tho sum of Ono Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars (fiZGO.oo), with Intorestt theroon at tho rate of ton per cent per un burn from tho 11th day of Juno, 1921, and for the further sum of (One Hundred Twonty-flyo Dollars lizt.uuj reasonable attornoy's fees. and for tho further sum of the de fendant Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, costs and disbursements in this suit, to bo taxed: In tho second cause ot action, for the sum ot Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with Interost thereon at tho rato of ten por cent per annum from the 14 th day of June, 1921, and tho further sum. of One Hundred Dollars ($100) 'reasonable attorney's feos, and for tho further sum of the dofondant Tho First Bank of Juntura costs and disbursements in this suit to be taxed; which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on tho 19th day of Juno, 1922, It was further ordered and decreed by tho Court that the premises hereinafter des cribed be sold by the Sheriff of said County as under execution, and tho proceeds of said Ealo bo applied as follews: First, to tho payment of tho principal, Interest, attorney's fees, costs and other claims of the plaintiff heroin; second, to the pay ment of tho principal, Interest, at torney's fees, cotsts and claims ot CHARLES E. BALL, vs. LEE MOURICE WEBB, BERTHA IONE 'WEBB, KATIE ELLEN JOHNSON, formerly Katie Ellen Webb, and RUFUS JOHNSON, her husband, and W. D. PATCH, and all porsons unknown claiming any right, title, claim, lien or Intor est In and to the real property de scribed herein, Defendants. TO: "All persons unknown claim ing any right, title, claim, Hen or in terest in the property described herein", as follows, to-wlt: South Halt of tho Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter ot Section 30, TownBhip 15 South, Range 47 E. W. M. Malheur County, Oregon, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each ot you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint tiled against you in tho above entitled suit on or before tho expiration of six weeks from the date of tho first publica tion ot this Summons, and if you fall to do so for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to" the court tor tho relief prayed for In said Complaint, to-wlt: For a Judg ment and Dccreo against the abovo namod defendants, Lee Mourlco Webb, Bertha lone Webb, Katlo El len Johnson, Rutus Johnson, and W. D. Patch for tho sum of $1371.75, with Intorest thoreon at tho rato of 8 por annum from August 22nd, 1922, togother with $160.00 reason able attornoy fees and for costs and disbursements of said suit; and for a further decrco of tho court for the foroclosuro of tho Mortgage do- scribed in said Complaint, and for tho sale theroof to satisfy said Judgment and decree, according to tho law and practice ot said court, and for a deficiency Judgment against the defendant W. D. Patch; that it be furthor ordered and ad Judgod by said decree that the do fondants, Leo Mourlco Wobb, Bertha lone Webb, Katlo Ellen Johnson, Rufus Johnson, W. D. Patch and all persons unknown claiming any right, titlo, claim, lien or intorest In and to tho real proporty described In the Complaint herefu, and each thereof, have no claim, right, tltlo, lien or Intorest In, to or upon said real estato or any part thorcof, ad verse to tho claim and tltlo of tho plaintiff herein, and that tho defen dants and each thereof bo forever enjolnod and restrained from assort ing any right, tltlo, claim, Hen or Interest or any part theroof adverse to plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to tho 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 Wolsor, Idaho, respectively. Date of first publication, August 31, 1922; date ot last publication, October 12, 1922. College Girl Proves She Has a Mind by Care She Takes to Hide the Fact. It Is time for the college girl to meet the charges heaped against her. She is called frivolous, empty-headed, and her appeal nnco Is considered wiong In eery detail. Now she Is drheu to confess that It is nil done for self-protection, writes Olgu Owens, In Judge. With a mind as valuable as hers, the college glil Is not sate. In tlieso days of constant holdups and rob beries, ruthless bandits are waiting nt every turn. How can she go abroad proclaiming to tho world the vast wealth of knowledge that Is hers? Ob viously, she must disguise it. Suppose she lets her hair growl Pinned up on n head already enlarged by so much learning, she becomes so conspicuous that she falls prey to tho first intellectual ciook. So she bobs It. Suppose she wears long skirts, or even a modest collegiate gown. Would It he sui prising If some dark night she Is held up, and nt the point of a pistol made to recite the whole of Homer's "Iliad" to some desperate college pro fessor? So to be doubly sure, she rolls her stockings. Education Is a con spicuous thing, and It the student ap plies u Utile powder now and then to cover up Its shining light upon her face, she should not be condemned. The desperate ago In which we live hap made all this necessary. So It Is with admiration and pity that we should regard her, bravely adopting the latest stjles, without complaint. Not even the reformer wears his pocketbook where It can be seen. The college girl proves that she has n mind by hiding It. SUCCESS OF "SILENT NINE" FOR BALE five acres on bill 3-4 mile from High School under ad vancement Co. ditch with water right. Fine place for chickens or garden. All good soil, Price $690. Inquire W. II. DooIltUe Trustee. By Its Use Airplane Passengers Are Enabled Freely to Converse With Each Other. A silent airplane engine has at lact been Invented. In n recent test the deafening roar of the engine and cxhnust was com pletely eliminated when fitted with the "Silent Nine," as the now Inven tion Is called. Passengers will now be able to con verse with cose while I.i the air, and not be forced to she tit nt the top of their voices. The "Silent Nino" Is very simple In construction and In principle, says London Answers. It consists of an expansion chamber fitted to the end of n long exhaust pipe, nnd arranged In such n way that the gases from tho engine nio cooled Immediately they leave the red hot exhaust hole. This Is the secret of engine silence. The Inventor Is Major Grant, tho superintendent of the Croydon air drome depot. One "Silent Nine" can be sold nt a profit for less than 10 ($50), and ii Iron dv there Is n great demand for It. Help Austrian Children. Danish Joint committees for help to war devastated countries report that In 1021 Denmark entertained 5,08-1 children from Austria for sewrnl months, and that since .September, 1010, Denmark lias cared for 111,155 Austrian children and 5,428 German children. Furthermore, 120 German little ones needing special care were nursed In a special camp, (lifts of hospital equipment were sent to Austria and Germany, and '10,000 francs was spent supporting a children's home near Ithclms. Food and clothing io the value of 70,000 Danish crowns were sent to Germany and Austria and financial assistance for children amounting to 25,000 crowns was sent to Belgium, .Tl,775 to Poland, and 114,500 to France. Arabs Use Opium Dalt. A novel way of catching 11 Mi by Arabs uiih described by Lieutenant Commander A. S. KlwcJI-Suttuii In de scribing the work of the Hiltlsh gun boats oil the river Tigris uhou ilugdud. The natives, there, lie said, laid u ground halt of lumps of dough con talnlng a small quantity of opium. The fish swallowed that anil, becoming stu pefied, llou'ed about with their white bellies uppciniost. Arabs went Iu pur suit of them on hlown-out sheepskins which they maneuvered with their feet while the hands vve freo to hold the landing net IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CLARENCE W. HO WARD, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned administrator ot the Es tato above namod, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tho Estato of Clarenco W. Howard, deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors accord ing to law, within six months after tho first publication ot this notice at tho home ot the administrator ot said estate at Vale, Oregon, or at the office of the attorneys ot salu estato. Tho( first notice horeor pub lished' In the Ontario Argus, this 3rd day of AugUBt, 1922. ANDREW W. HOWARD, Administrator of said Estate. BROOKE & GALLAGHER, Ontario, Oregon, attorneys for estate above named. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of tho Payette Oregon Slopo Irrigation District will moot beginning and on Tuesday, Oc tober 3rd, 1922, at tho hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M. at tho otflce ot the Board at the pumplng-plant within the District for tho purpose ot equalizing the regular 1922 assess ment on the lands within the Dis trict which assessment Is lovled tor tho purpose of meeting the expenses for the year 1923. Copy of assessed acreago may be soon at tho office of tho Secretary at any time. P. M. BOALS, Secretary, Payetto-Oregon Slope Irrigation District. First publication Sopt. 7, 1922. Last publication September 28, 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 WlUon Bldg, Over Post Office ONTARIO, OREGON DR. R. A. MOON Chiropractic Physicians Electro-Therapeutists Spine & Nerve Specialists Phono 158 Ontario, Ore. DRS WEESE&FORTNER OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. Office over First National Bank. Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R. ROBERTS Dentist llctwecu Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE B2-F-1 DR. HARRIET BEARS Osteopathic I'liyslclAU Wilson Uldg., Over Raders Phono 40 DR. O. M. TYLER DENTI8T Office In Wilson Bldg. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p, m. Phone 117 for Appointments. MARSDEN'S Machine Shop For all kinds of Machine Repairing Ontario, Orogon