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Heua Falnte art eoM bf tbe foUovin PREPARED PAINTS NOTCE OF SUEHI1WS SALE By virtue ot an Attachment Ex ecution duly lssuod by the Clerk ot the Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon, for the County of Mainour, dated' tin 12th day of September, 1922, in a certain suit in tho Circuit Court for said State and County, wherein Tho Godfroy Hardware Co., a corporation, as plaintiff, recoverod judgment against Wlllard Hanson and Ruby Hanson, as defendants, for tho sum of One Hundrod Forty ilve & 001100 ($145. GO), with in terest thereon at tho rate of ten per cont per annum from tho 17th day of November, 1921, and tho further sum ot Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) as attorney's fees, and the further sum of Twelve & 60J100 Dollars ($12.00) for costs and disburse- monts, in which judgment it was further ordered by tho Court, that tho property attached in said action, and hereinafter described, bo sold for the satisfaction of said judgment in the manner provided by law, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court on the 11th day of September, 1922. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on the 21st day of October, 1922, at tho hour of 11:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, at the north main entrance door of tho County Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, tho 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 the west line of said Southwest Quarter, thence run east 50 rods parallel to . the south line of said Southwest quarter, thence south 80 rods paral- ' lei to west line ot said Southwest Quarter, thence run west 50 rods to place of beginning, also an S acre tract of land described as follews: Commencing at a point on tho south lino of Southwest Quartof, of Section 5, Township IX south. Range 47 E. W. M., which is 50 rods oast of Southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter and running thenco north 80 rods, thenco 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 east, thence run 60 feet west to said point of beginning. The abovo real property takon and levied upon as tho property of the 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 av 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 of last publication Octobor 19th, 1922.. Date- of sale October 21st, 1922, at 11 a. m. , .ialiB NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtuo of an execution in fore closure, duly issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, dated the 19th day of September, 1922, and directed to mo, 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 Bon W. Olcott, Governor, Sam A. Kozer, Secretary of Stato, and O. P. Hoff, Stato 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 above named plaintiff, and tho defendants William Jones and Tho First, Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, and against tbe above namod de fendants P. H. Brogan;" In favor of tho above 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 Soptember, 1921, and tho further sum Of One Hundrod Dollars ($100.00) reasonablo attorneyTs fees, and the further sum of Six & 70J100 Dollars ($6.70) as costs and dis bursements: In favor of tho defendant William Jones, in tho sum of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with interest thoreon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from tho 14 th day of June, 1921, and tho further sum ot Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00), reasonable attorney's fees, and tor tho further sum of tho defendant William Jones' costs and disburse ments in this suit, to be taxed: In favor of the abovo named de fendant Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, in tho first causo of action, for the sum ot One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1250.00), with lnterestt thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num from the 14th day of June, 1921, and for the further sum of Ono Hundred Twenty-flvo Dollars ($125.00) reasonable attorney's fees and for tho further Bum ot tho de fendant Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, costs and disbursements in this suit, to be taxod; in tho second causo of action, for tho sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000,00), with interost thereon at the rato of ten per cent por annum from tho 14th day of Juno, 1921, and tho further sum ot Ono Hundred Dollars ($100) reasonablo attorney's fees, and for the further sum of the defendant The First Bank of Juntura costs and disbursements In this suit to be taxod; which judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho Clerk's office of said Court in said County on tho 19th day ot June, 1922, it was further ordered and decreed by tbe Court that tho promises hereinafter aes- crlbed be sold by the Sheriff of said 1 County as under oxecutlon, and the proceeds ot said salo be appliod as follows; First, to tho payment ot tho principal, interest, attorney's- foes, costs and other claims of tho plaintiff herein; second, to the pay - ment of tho principal, interest, at-j torney's foes, cotsta and claims ot tho principal interest, attorney's fees, costs and claims ot tho said defend ant The First Bank of Juntura, Oro gon, a corporation, horein; and after paying all of tho amounts due the said plaintiff and said defendants William Jones and Tho First Bank of Juntura, together with costs and charges of making such sale, and tho overplus, if any thoro bo, be paid over to tho detendaut P. II. Brogan. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on Monday the 23rd day of Octobor, 1922, at tho hour of eleven o'clock in tho foro noon of said day, at tho north main entrance door of tho County Court Ilouso at Vale, Malheur County Ore. sell at public auction to tho highest bidder or bidders for cash, the fol- lowing real property, to-wlt: Tho Southwest Quarter (SWU). and tho Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SWViSEVi) of Sc tion two (2), Township nlnetcon (19) South, Range Thirty-seven (37), E. w. M., in Mainour County Oregon, together with all and singu lar the waters and water rights ap purtenant thereto, or used in con nection therewith. The abovo real property taken and levied upon as tho property of tho said defendants P. H. Brogan, Wil liam Jones and Tho First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, -a corporation, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said judgments In favor of tho abovo named plaintiff, and the abovo namod defendants AVilliam Jones and The First Bank of Juntura Oregon, a Corporation, and against tho above named defendant P. H. Brogan, with interost thereon, to gother 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 Dato of first publication, Sept. 21st, 1922. Date of last publication, Octobor 19th, 1922. Date of Sale October 23rd, 1922, at 11 a. m. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR CHARLES E. BALL, Plaintiff, vs. LEE MOURICE WEBB, BERTHA IONE WEBB, KATIE ELL&N JOHNSON, formerly Katlo Ellen Webb, and RUFUS JOHNSON, her husband, and W. D. PATCH, and all porsons unknown claiming any right, title, claim, lien or inter est in and to tho real property de scribed herein, Defendants. TO: "All persons unknown claim ing any right, title, claim, lien or lu teres't in tho proporty described herein", as follows, to-wlt: South Half of the Southwest Quarter of tho Southwest Quarter ot 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 tho complaint filed against you in the above ontltled suit on or beforo tho oxpirnti6n of six weeks from the date of tho first publica tion of this Summons, and it you fall to do so for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in said Complaint, to-wit: For a Judg ment and Decree against tho abovo named defendants, Leo Mourlco Webb, Bertha lone Webb, Katie El lon Johnson, Rutus Johnson, and W. D. Patch tor tho sum of $1371.75, with interest thereon nt tho rato of & per annum from August 22nd, 1922, together with $150.00 reason ablo attorney fees and for costs and disbursements of said suit; and for a further decree of tho court for the foreclosure of tho Mortgago de scribed in said Complaint, and for the sale thereof to satisfy said judgment and decreo, according to the law and practlco of said court, and for a deficiency judgmont against tho defendant W. D. Patch; that it be furthor ordored and ad judged by said decreo that tho de fondants, Lea Mourice Wobb, Bertha Iouo Woblj, Katlo Ellen Johnson, Rufus Johnson, W. D. Patch and all persons unknown claiming any right, title, claim, Hen or interest- In and to tho real proporty described in tho Complaint heroin, and each theroof, havo no claim, right, titlo, lien or interest in, to or upon said real estate or any part thereof, ad verso to tho claim and titlo of the plaintiff heroin, and that tho defen dants and each thereof be forovor enjoined and restrained from assort ing any right, title, claim, lien or Interest or any part theroof adverse to plaintiff, and tor such other and furthor roliof as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published pur suant to an ordor of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and entored on tho 29th day ot August, 1922. R. W. Swagler Harrison McAdams, Attorneys for Plaintiff, residing at Ontario, Oregon, and Weiser, Idaho, respectively. Dato of first publication, August 31, 1922; dato ot last publication, October 12, 1922. BAPTIST OUUIICII Blblo School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Service at Lincoln School House, 3:00 p. m. Junior and Senior B, Y. P. AV. at 6:30 p. in. Song service and gospel messago 730 p. m. Subject, "Uttormost Salvation." Prayer Sorvico Wednesday at 7.30 D ra ' , v' . ,, . Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30 p. m. Special singing at both Sunday Bervic.s. Tho church with a wes- f BaBe Ior u' TT , Chas, II. Blora, pastor. i NOTIOB TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTrIctcOURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON NO. B-6547 IN BANKRUPTCY In The Matter of Michael Need ham and Peter H. Conroy, Indi vidually and as partners as NEEDIIAM nnd CONROY, Bank rupts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tho 23rd day of September, 1922, MIchaol Noodham and Peter H. Conroy, individually and as part ners as Needham and Conroy, the bankrupts above named, wero duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of their creditors will bo hold at my offlco in Vale, Oregon, on tho 9th day of October, 1922, at 11:00 A. M., at which tlmo said creditors may attond, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, and trans act such othor business as may prop erly come before said meeting. Claims must be prosontod in forms roqulred by the Bankrupt Act, and sworn to. Dated at Vale, Oregon, Septem ber 25, 1922. Ross W. Soward, MUST WhVER BE OFF GUARD Men Who Train or Care for Wild Animals in Chcueen Cannot Affoid to Relax Vigilance. There's n saying in the circus zoo when u new attendant, disregarding the warnings of old tluiuis, booimies care less while mii king about tho cages. "Here's n new uuiniul trainer," the vetermis will remark, us they wuteh the fresh helper petting a tiger or a leopiud. They know tliat It Is only a matter of a few days until tho "cat" will lash out with Its claws unsheathed and lip the arm of the nowcomcr. Thoy also know that nothing will teach this tjpe of nttenilnnt the alert carefulness necessary In handling wild beasts but an ugly scratching. They can only hope that tho mini's hurts will be slight. He must have a lesson. He must realize that all animals are dangerous ut all times, even If sonic are more so than others. One often hears It contemptuously remarked, writes Frank Bladen In I'opulur Mechanics Magazine, that such and such a beast In tin net Is "Just u mangy, toothless old Hon," but often tbut mangy, toothless old Hon, because of US rngo, Is more dangerous than Its mates In their prime. The old lion Is testy, and no matter what its years, It cairles n wallop backed by ripping cluws. Some of the world's foremost trulners, working with tho snine beusts in ucts year uftur year, have paid for the slight carelessness that familiarity with nnd affection for their Juiiglo pets havo Insidiously brought ubout. At an unexpected diversion the overturning of a pedestal, for Instance the animals have leaped upon their mentor, but with tho element of complete sur prise absent, no real wlld-anlinal expert Is caught completely unaware. by a beast's leap. KNEW ALL ABOUT "LA GRIPPE" People of the Eighteenth Century Suffered From Its Attacks as Do Those of Today. Amid all our sufferings from the "grip," "Russian Influenza," "blitz katarrh," "Spanish Influenza," "flu," at Id omno genus, tho name and writ ings of .Sebastian Mercler are too much forgotten. In his ptcturesquo "Tableau do Paris" Is to be found tho following passage on the "grlppp," written In 1787, which might have been written teday: "Almost every year toward the middle of November occur catarrhal Indispositions caused by the presence of a humid mid cold atmosphere and fogs which suppress transpiration. Many die of It, but the Parisians, who inugh at everything, call these colds the 'grippe,' tho 'flirt,' but the laugher three days later Is himself 'gripped' by It and goes down to the grave. "Passing from old rooms and theater halls to the open air makes this sup pression of the transpiration almost unavoidable. The now fashion of wearing long cloaks Is excellent. It gives protection against the cold. Tak ing good exercise Is oven a surer remedy. Tho women who ure compolled to wait some tlmo for their carriages those charming, delicate women I see shivering along the staircases and porticoes should consider that their pelisses are not snfllclent to protect them against mishaps." What would ho have sold to the ab breviated skirts of today! Steel Has Great Cuttlno Power. "High-speed steel" for cutting tools lias been well known for years, und an Improved form of this material has been Introduced In Sheflleld, England. It Is reported thot this steel bus four times tho cutting power of any other In use. Tho composition Is, it ap pears, still it secret, hut It Is said to hu the first "high-speed steel" that can be burdened in cold wuter with out danger. It can also be hardened with oil or In a cold blast. Tools made of It wear out much less rapidly and require much less grinding than those of the older kinds of steel. Thoy will also go on working at high temperature longer. Hut tho makers themselves say that this steel dues not by any meani mark tho Hnul development of "high speed steel," Washington Star. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE C0UNTY CURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CLARENCE W. HO WARD, Deceased. Notico is horeby given by tho un dorslgnod administrator of tho Es tato abovo named, to the creditors ot and all persons having claims against tho Estate of Clarence W. Howard, deceasod, to exhibit them with tho necossary vouchors accord ing to law, within six months after the first publication ot this notice at the homo of tho administrator of said estate nt Vale, Oregon, or at thoofflco of tho attorneys of salu estate. The first notico horeor ra 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 ostato above named. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior .... U. S. Land Offlco at Vale, Oregon. Septombor 20, 1922. Notico is horeby given that Charles F. Hager, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on December 28, 1908, mndo desort land ontry No. 0240, for SD,4, Section 13, Township 17 South, Range 46 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final Proof, undor the third paragraph of tho act of March 4, 1915, to establish claim to the land abovo doscribed, bofore Regis ter and Recolvor, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Orogon, on tho 23rd day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Rosa E. Hager, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. II. McKlnnon, ot Pay- etto, Idaho. Oren Boyer, A. J. Whiteside, both of Ontario, Oregon. Thos. .Tones, Register. i - 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. BAUTLETT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlco in Wilson Bldg. Ovor Post Office ONTARIO, OREQON DR. R. A. MOON Chiropractic Physicians Elcctro-Thcrapcutlsta Splno & Nervo Specialist Phono 158 Ontario, Ore. DRS WEESE&FORTNER OFFICE HOURS: V to 12 and 2 to C. Office over First National Bank, Tolepliono No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R. ROBERTS Donti3t Between Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE 52-F-l DU. HARRIET BEAKS Osteopathic Physician Wilson Hldtf., Over Undent Phono 40 DU. O. M. 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