The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 12, 1922, Image 3

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    THE ONTARIO ARQOS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 12 1922
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ONTARIO, OREGON
NOTCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By vlrfuo of an Attachment Ex-
ocution duly issued by the Clerk of
tno circuit uourt or tno stato of
Oregon, for tho County of Malheur,
dated th 12th day of September,
1922, in a certain suit In tho Circuit
Court for said State and County,
wherein Tho Godfrey Hardware Co.,
a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Wlllard Hanson
and Ruby Hanson, as defendants,
for tho sum of One Hundred Forty
five & G0I100 ($145.60), -with in
terest thereon at tho rato of ton per
cent per annum from the 17th day
of November, 1921, and tho furthor
sum of Tweuty-Qvo Dollars ($25.00)
as attorney's feos, and tho further
sum of Twelve & C01Q0 Dollars
($12.60) for costs and disburse
ments, in which judgment it was
further ordered by the Court, that
tho property attached In said action.
and hereinafter described, bo sold
for tho satisfaction of said judgment
In tho manner provided by law, which
judgmont was enrolled and docketed
in tho Clerk's office of said Court on
the 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 the forenoon of said
day, at tho north main entrance door
of the County Court Houso at Vale,
Malheur County, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest biddor
for cash, tho following described
real property, to-wit:
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
lino of said Southwest Quarter,
thence run oast 50 rods parallel to
tho south line of 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 16 south, Range 47 E.
W. M., which is 50 rods east of
Southwest corner of said Southwest
Quarter and running thenco 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 east, thence
run CO feet west to said point of
beginning.
Tho above real property taken
and levied upon as tho property of
the said above named defendants,
Wlllard 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 19 th
day of September, 1922.
H. LEE NOE. Sheriff
By O. W. Glenn, Deputy
Date of first publication, Sept. 21,
1922.
Date of last publication October
19th, 1922.
Date of sale October 21st, 1922,
at 11 a. m.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure, duly 'issued by tho Clerk of
tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of Malheur,
dated tho 19th day of September,
1922, and directed to me, upon a
decrco and order of sale renderod in
said Court on tho 19th day of Juno,
1922, wherein State Land Board of
Oregon, consisting of Ben W. Olcott,
Governor, Sam A. Kozer, Secrotary
of State, and O. P. Hoff, State
Treasurer, as plaintiff, and P. II.
Brogan, William Jones, and The
First Bank of Juntura, Oregon, a cor
poration, as defendants, a judgment
was ronderod in favor of the above
named plaintiff, and tho defendants
William Jones and Tho 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 lnterost thereon at tho rate of
six per cent per annum from tho 28th
day of September, 1921, and the
furthor sum of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) reasonable attorney's fees,
and the further sum of Six & 70100
Dollars ($0.70) as costs and dis
bursements; In favor of tho defendant William
Jones, In tho sum of One Thousand
Dollars ($1000.00), with Interest
thereon at the rato of ten per cent
per annum from the 14th day of
Juno, 1921, and the further sum of
Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00),
reasonable attorney's feos, and for
the further sum of tho defendant
William Jones' costs and disburse
ments in this suit, to be taxed;
Iu favor of tho abovo namod de
fendant The First Bank of Juntura,
Oregon, a corporation, in the first
cause of action, tor tho sum of One
Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars
(?iZ5U.uu), with lnterestt thoroon
at tho rate of ten per cent por an
num from tho 14th day of Juno,
1921, and for tho further sum of
Ono Hundred Twenty-flvo Dollars
($125,00) reasonable attorney's fees
and for tho further sum of the de
fendant Tho First Bank of Juntura,
Oregon, costs and disbursements in
this suit, to be taxod; in tho second
cause of action, for tho sum of Ono
Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from tho 14tb
day of June, 1921, and the further
sum of Ono Hundred Dollars ($100)
reasonable attorney's fees, and for
the further sum of the dofendant
The First Bank of Juntura costs and
disbursements In this suit to be
taxed; which Judgmont was enrolled
and docketed In the Clerk's office of
said Court In said County on the 19th
day of Juno, 1922, It was further
ordered and decreed by tho Court
that the premises hereinafter des
cribed bo sold by tho Sheriff of said
County as under execution, and tho
proceeds of said sale bo applied ob
follews: First, to tho payment of
tho principal, Interest, attorney's
foes, costs and other claims of tho
plaintiff herein; second, to tho pay
ment of the principal, Interest, at
torney's fe, Gotstif sad claims of
' tho principal Interest, attorney's fees,
costs and claims of tho said defond-
ant The First Bank of Juntura, Oro-
gon, a corporation, herein; and after
paying all of tho amounts duo tho
said plaintiff and said defendants
William Jones and Tho First Bank
of Juntura, togothor with costs and
charges of making such salo,- and
tho ovorplus, 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 Octobor, 1922, at the
hour of eleven 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 at public auction to the highest
biddor or bidders for cash, tho fol
lowing real property, to-wit: .
Tho Southwest Quarter (SW3i).
and tho Southwest Quaiter of tho
Southeast Quarter (SWUSEVi) of
Section two (2), Township nineteen
(19) South, Range Thlrty-sovon
(37), E. W. M., in Malheur County
Orogon, 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 the
said defendants P. H. Brogan, Wil
liam Jones and The First Bank of
Juntura, Oregon, a corporation, or
so much thereof as may bo necessary
to satisfy said judgments in favor of
the above named plaintiff, and tho
above named dofondants William
Jones and Tho First Bank of Juntura
Oregon, a Corporation, and against
tho abovo named defendant P. II.
Brogan, with interest thereon, 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. Glonn, Deputy
Dato of first publication, Sept.
21st, 1922.
Date of last publication, October
19th. 1922.
Dato of Sale Octobor 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,
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 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 In
terest In the property described
herein", as follows, to-wlt: South
Half of tho Southwest Quarter of
tho Southwest Quarter of Section
30, Township 15 South, Rang, 47
E. W. M. Malheur County, Oregon,
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you
aro hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filod against
you In the above entitled suit on or
beforo the oxpiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion of this Summons, and it you
fall to do so for want thereof, tho
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in said
Complaint, to-wlt: For a Judg
ment and Decrco against tho above
named defendants, Leo Mourlce
Webb, Bertha Ione Webb, Katio El
len Johnson, RufU3 Johnson, and W.
D. Patch for tho sum of $1371.75,
with interest thoreon at tho rate of
8 por annum from August 22nd,
1922, together with $150.00 roason
ablo attorney fees and for costs and
disbursements of said suit; and for
a further decree of tho court for the
foreclosure of tho Mortgage de
scribed in said Complaint, and for
tho salo thereof to satisfy said
judgmont and decree, according to
the law and practlco of said court,
and for a deficiency judgmont
against tho dofendant W. D. Patch;
that it bo furthor ordered and ad
Judged by said decree that tho de
fendants, Leo Mourlce Wobb, Bertha
Ione Webb, Katie Ellon Johnson,
Rutus Johnson, W. D. Patch and all
persons unknown claiming any
right, title, claim, Hen or lnterost In
and to the real property described in
the Complaint herein, and each
thereof, have no claim, right, title,
lion or interest In, to or upon said
real estate or any part thereof, ad
verse to the claim and title of tho
plaintiff herein, and that tho defen
dants and each thoreof be forever
enjoined and restrained from assort
ing any right, title, claim, Hen or
interest or any part thoreof advorso
to plaintiff, and for such other and
furthor relief as to tho court may
seem just and equitable.
This summons is published pur
suant to an order of tho Hon. Dalton
Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly mado and
entered on tho 29th day of August,
1922.
R. W. Swaglor
Harrison McAdams,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, residing
at Ontario, Oregon, and Wolsor,
Idaho, respectively.
Dato of first publication, August
31, 1922; dato of last publication,
October 12, 1922.
NOTICE
Of Caucus to nominato candidates
for City Offices.
Notico Is horoby given to tho le
gal votors of tho City of Ontario,
Orogon, that a caucus will be hold
at tho City Hall in said city, on
Monday, October 16th, 1922, at tho
Hour of 7;30 p. ra. for purpose of
nominating candidates for tho fol
lowing City Offices: Ono Mayor,
Six Councilman and Ono Treasurer,
to be voted for at tho general olov
tlon on November 7th, 1922.
By order of tho Common Council,
Clay M. Stearns,
(SEAL) City Recorder,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
DISTRICT OF OREGON
NO. B-G547 IN BANKRUPTCY
Iu Tho Matter of Michael Need
ham and Peter H. Conroy, Indi
vidually and as partnors as
NEEDHAM and CONROY, Bank
rupts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 23rd day of Soptembor,
1922, Michael Neodham and Peter
H. Conroy, individually and as part
nors as Ncedham and Conroy, tho
bankrupts above named, were duly
adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho
first meeting of tholr creditors will
bo hold at my office in Vale, Oregon,
on U10 9th day of Octobor, 1922, at
11:00 A. M., at which timo said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trusteo, and trans
net such othor businoss as may prop
erly como boforo said mooting.
Claims must be presented in forms
required by tho Bankrupt Act, and
worn to.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, Septem
ber 25, 1922.
Ross AV. Soward,
MADE BUSINESS OF, MURDER
William D'jrkc, Infamous Irishman
Also Instrumental In Adding
Slnnlficant Verb to Languaue.
Burlto and Hare were two notorious
body-fciiatcliers, or resurrectionists,
who carried on their infamous trade
In Edlnbuigli. William Buike was
born In Irclnnd In 171)2, and went to
Scotland ns a laborer about 1817. In
1827 he was living In a cheap lodging
house kept by another Irish laborer
numed William Hare. About the end
of 18-7 one of Hare's lodgers, an army
pensioner, died, and Burko and Hare
sold tho body to Dr. Robert Knox,
nn Edinburgh anatomist. Hare there
upon suggested body-snatching ns a
business nnd Burke agreed. The two
men then stnrtcd in to entice poor
traeleis to Hare's or some other
cheap lodging houso. The victims
were plied with liquor and then suf
focntcd under mattresses, without
ninrlvs of violence. Doctor Knox took
the bodies and pnld up to 14 ($00)
for them. At lenst IB people had
been nnudorod In this way before
Burke nnd Hnro wore arrested. Hare
turned King's evidence, nnd Buike
was found guilty and hanged In Edln
buigli on Januury 28, 1820. Hare
found Scotland too hot for hlra and
went to England, whore ho Is bolloved
to have died under nn assumed name.
The veil) "to burke," meaning to suf
focate, to strangle, to suppress, or to
put out of tho way secretly, had Its
origin in Burke's method of doing
away with his victims.
WHERE GREAT EXPLORER LIES
South Georgia Inland, Tomb of
Sliackleton, Lonely Spot In tho
Great Antarctic Renlon.
An Intel estlng picture of Ufo in
South Georgia Island, the "Gnteway
of the Antnrctlc," whoro Slinckloton
was burled, was given by nu explorer
who made n research expedition thero
a few years ago. At tlint time thoro
was only one woman on the Island,
and she was tho domestic In the house
hold of Cnpt. 0. A. Larson, u former
Antnrctlc explorer who had settled
down us head of a Norwegian whaling
station on the Island. "Below my soli
tary tent," the correspondent writes,
"tho grassy bank sloped sharply to a
milk-colored glacial stream entering
an Inlet of tho sea only 00 yards away,
A qunrter of a mllo across thu Inlet
stood the perpendicular front of a
beautiful valley glucler, coming down
between peaked hills from tho lifeless,
silent Interior, Penguins bobbed out
of the sea below tho glacier nnd were
my most Interesting callers, for their
curiosity could not resist a human Iip
Ing. Sou elephants crawled uncon
cernedly up tho stream below me nnd
went to sleep among the hummucks
on the bench. Above the tent on the
plateau of tho llttlo promontory, seven
pairs of albatrosses carried 011 their
courtship nnd nesting, along with
glnnt petrels, skims, kelp gulls and the
pretty little antarctic titlarks, tho only
lund bird of the Far South, whose
cheerful song was almost the sole
homelike fcound."
'TIs Mel 'Tnln't Mel
Now get this It's good.
Two sets of twin brothers occupy
their tlmo in the business life of In
dianapolis. One sot Is Louis nnd An
drew Hoover, ns alike as tho aces on
a pair of dice. Tho other Is William
and Charles Small, as similar us
banana.
Lou Hoover knows BUI Small, but
ho doesn't know Chnrles.
Cliarllo Small knows Andy Hoover,
but he doesn't know Lou.
The oilier duy Lou Hoover met
Clmrllo Small on tho street,
"Hello, Hill," said Lou.
"There you nre, Andy, all messed up
again. I'm Charlie not Hill."
"Well, ou hnven't anything on me
I'm Lou, not Andy." Indlamipolts
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
MALHEUR COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF CLARENCE W. HO
WARD, Deceased.
Notice is horoby given by tho. un
dersigned administrator of tho Es
tato abovo named, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims
against tho Estate of Clarenco W.
Howard, deceased, to exhibit them
with tho necessary vouchors accord
ing to law, within six months aftor
tho first publication of this notico
at tho home of the administrator of
said estate at Vale, Oregon, or at
the office of the attorneys of sale
estate.
The first nottca hereof ra pub
lished in the Ontario Arjus, this
3rd day of August, 1922.
ANDREW W. HOWARD,
Administrator of said Estate.
BROOKE & GALLAGHER, Ontario,
Oregon, attorneys for estate above
named.
NOTICE FOR PUllIilOATION
Department of tho Interior . ...
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon.
September 20, 1922.
Notico is horeby given that
Charles F. Hager, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who, "n December 28, 1908,
mado desert land entry No. 0240,
for SEVi, Section 13, Township 17
South, Range 4G East, Willamette
Morldlan, has filed notico of inten
tion to make final Proof, under tho
third paragraph of the act of March
4, 1915, to establish claim to tho
land abovo described, before Regis
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office,
at Vale, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of
November, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Rosa E. Hager, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon. J. H. McKInnon, of Pay-
etto, Idaho. Oren Boyer, A. J.
Whiteside, both of Ontario, Orogon.
Thos. Jones, Register.
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Between Ontario Pharmacy and
Depot.
PHONE 52.F-1
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