THE ONTARIO ARdUB, ONTABIO, OBEGON, COTJIiSDAY, OCT. 26 1922 . r A taste is ' a aiity Effect m r fa i Winterand fhe Let a cheery oil heater filled with Pearl Oil drive the chill from the bathroom. Its comfortable warmth will delight the kiddies and safe guard their health. You can easily carry the heater from room to room wherever you want its friendly glow. ' Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process which makes it clean burning no smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Insist on it by name Pearl Oil. PEARL UU2B.OSKNEJ heat Hfmlm AND LIGHT Unfl Lioqbtt & Mtsrb Tobacco Co. Children's Bafh OIL STAND ilD O.L COMKAMT $jUP Oregon's World p - . i ' Mrs. Sam J, McKee of Independence, Ore., Is holding Lad's Iota, the cham pion Jersey cow of the world, Oregon has long held most of the Jersey honors. A few years ago Vive La Franco was world's champion, and she lived at Marlon, Ore. Then some Maine cow managed to squeeze out a few more pounds of butterfat. But NOTICE OP DRAINAGE DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a meeting of the owners of land situated in the Valley View Drain age District, Malheur County, Ore gon, will be held at the Valley View School House on Monday, November 6, 1022, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of electing one supervisor for said district, for a term of three years, and to conduct such other business as may come be fore said meeting. By order of the board of Super visor of the Valley View Drainage District this 11th day of Oct., 1922. E. C. INGRAHAM, SEAL President W. J. SHAFFER, Secretary NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior . ... U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon. September 20, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Hager, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on December 28, 1908, made desert land entry No. 0240, fpr SE, Section 13, Township 17 South, Range 46 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, under tho third paragraph of the act of March 4, 1915, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 23rd day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Rosa E. Hager, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. H. McKinnon, of Pay ette, Idaho. Oren Boyer, A. J. Whiteside, both of Ontario, Oregon, Thos. Jones, Register. miiiiiiiiM TURKEYS! If vou have turkevs writ.fi us today. We are compiling crop lniormation ana will have some some interesting letters to send you. DO IT NOW! Page & Son, Portland, Ore. Forty years in business. v , You will be Thankful for Your Victrola Get it in time for Thanksgiving It will make the day brighter. It opens your doors to the world's greatest artists, keeps you in touch with all the best music. See us today, make a selection from the newest records. Prescriptions Rexall Lastman Champion Jersey Lad's Iota promptly came to the front with a production of 104S.07 pounds of butterfat in 18,032 pounds of milk in a ear and brought back the Jersey crown to Oregon. This wonderful cow is expected to be at the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition, at Portland, Ore.. November 4-11. Rural Development. "I understand you are going to make some lmpro cments on the old pluce?" "Yes," replied Farmer Corntossel. "Deelopment Is goln' ulong mighty fast an' I've got to keep up with It." "What kind of Improvements are you going to make?" "I liuon't made up my mind yet whether to put up a new barn or on apartment house." Washington Stur. Killing the Goose. There was a new baby at our house, and while e all disliked the name Kuthryn, we decided to name the child that, as we had a wealthy aunt by that name. I wrote to dear Aunt Kuthryn and nskcd her down to the christening dinner. I met the train Saturday night and no Aunt Kuthryn. I rushed home and Into the house calling to mother, "No use naming the baby after Aunt Kathryn. She wouldn't ven spend money to come down hero when she know aho would get a inenl." By thut time I was at mother's room, and there sat dear Aunt Kath ryn. She hod driven oer In her cnr. Chicago Tribune. KNEW MUCH OF SANITATION Explorer Points Out Error In Classing People of Old Times as Abao- r lutely Barbarian. During n protracted stay In Arabia and other parts of the Near Enst, Col. W. G. Archer of Hvansvllle, Ipd. master plumber nnd field agent of the National Association of Master Plumb ers, made a study of ancient sanita tion equipment. He returned to the United States only a few months ago and was in this city recently, says a Son Antonio correspondent. "We prato of our great chlllzatlon nnd we discount tho ancients, because we know next to nothing of their methods or their customs," Colonel Archer said. "I found bathtubs made of onyx In Babjlon and evidence of tubs mode of metnl and various other kinds of stone. They ore Identical with those of to-day, with the same open ings for letting water In and for let ting It out. The B'lbjlonlnns had sanitation, plumbing and bath facili ties practically as we have them to day. "I know a number of Englishmen who ore 'digging' Jn the ruins of the Island of Cicte, nnd I recently re ceived pictures of vitrified bathtubs nnd toilet fixtures that they have un earthed there." our Specialty ji&f V 1 Victor ALYIjIIKUK COUNTY REAL KS- TATE TRANSFERS RECORD- VJ) OCT. 14 TO OCT. 121 Margaret Boono to Rex Jones, E SE& Sec. 10-27-39. 101322. $1. John M. Tyler et ux to S. A. Lot to & Son, WW Sec. 32; NE NEi,, SBHSEU, SE 1-4NW 1-4, S NE4, NSE 1-4, NE 1-4SW 1-4, nnd lots 3 and4, Sec. 31-14-38; lot 4, and SWViNWH Sec. 5-1G-38. 8522. $1500. John Alvqy Lawronco et u to S. A. Lofton et al, SSEVi Sec. 32-14-38; lot 2, Sec. 5-15-3S; ESW, NSEU Sec. 32; NSW, SW SW 1-4 Sec. 33-14-38; lot 3, and S BN& Sec. 5-15-38. 10IGI19. $8000. H. A. Martin to School Dlst. No. 60, 1C by 20 rods In SW corner of Sec. 3023-.39. 101521. $1.00. Jeremiah Collins Co. to Henry J. Bostick, SEViSEU Sec. C-1C-45. 10222. $1.00. N. P. Minster et ux to Shad Mor gan et ux, NNE Sec. 24-17-4C. McLaughlin DIttch Co. to Warm springs Irrlg. Dlst, ditch right of way. 0722. $1.00. Rlcker Ditch Co. to Warmsprlngs Irrlg. Dlst., ditch right of way. 9 722. Stato Land Board to Heirs of Frank Drummond, SWNE, SE14 SW and N& SE 1-4 Sec. 1C-3G-47. 71221. $400. U. S. A. to Frank Drummond, N SW& Sec. 15-3G-47. 73117. Chas. Talor et ux to Geo. 'Taylor, NNV14 Sec. 32-15-43. 9822. $1. Ida Cornett et vlr to Goo. Taylor, NNW Sec. 32-15-43. G622. $1. Zella Melville ot vlr to Geo. Taylor N'fcNWU Sec. 32-15-43. G322. $1 U. S. A. to Edith Graco Weaver, NENE, SNEylt WSEii, E SE 1-4, ESW 1-4, SW 1-4 SW Vt Sec. 20-14-40. 82822. Loo S. Hogau to LIlllo M. Glonn, lots 3 and 4, block 22, Vale. 1014 22. $800. Justo Corta to Sotero Marquina et al, lot 2, block 4, Pioneer Add. to Jordan Valloy. 101222. $10. Miguel Corta o-al to Sotoro Mor qulna ca al, lot 2, block 4 Pioneer Add. to Jordan Valloy. 10722. $10. James S, Stark ot ux to Payette National Bank, 1G0 acres, metes & bounds, in Sec. 3G-1G-47. 101022. J. L. Colo et ux to C. M. Crail, lot 8, block 1G, Vale. 92222. $2500. F. W. Smith et ux tto Zot Ham streot, west 80 foot of lot 1, block 43, Brogan. 91522. $10.00. J. W. Gllsan to C. G. Griffin, lots 3. 4. 5, C, 7. and 8, block 23 Vale. 10-14-22. $10. Arthur E. Kimball ot ux to Hunt Snoop & Land Co., ENW'i, W NE, Sec. 7-19-47. C318. $1.00. U. S. A. to Joseph II. Enterklne, SWUNEK, NWVtSE 1-4, SSE Sec. 14; NE 1-4 Sec. 23-14-42. Annlo Francis et vlr to Wlllard Lynch, tract 7, Irrigated Land Corp. Sec. 31-19-47. 101G22. $2000. U. S. A. tto Joseph H. Enterklno, SNWU and SWVi Sec. 14, NN W Sec. 23-14-42. 41322. U. S. A. to M. Mocdo Burroughs, NBKNE'i, SEViNE 1-4 Sec. 10-21-4G. 11(15(20. U. S. A. to Robt. Earl Powers, SW Yi Ser. 27; SE JSoc. 28-13-39. 51921. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Loyd M. Judy and Vova Lawronco 101G22. COJIPLAINTS FILED Bank of Nyssa vs. Randall Sago, 101G22. Recovory on noto $5920. Bolso Payette Lumbor Co., vs. Ralph Horvoy, 101822. Recovory on account. $118.75, Statto Land Board vs. Etta Hulory et al. 101822. Foreclosure of mortgago. $3500. amlo S. Carltou vs. John II, How ard. 101922. Recovory of money. $149.28. A. L, Hanscomo vs. W. M. Lam- bort et ux, 10(21(22. note, $605.00. Recovory on LOST Botweon Ontario and Pay ette Tuesday afternoon, two water heatoTs. Finder ploaso roturn to Idaho Power Co. and rocoivo re ward. It MILK or SEPARATED CREAM for salo, from tested cows. Call B. K. Inglo at 56, tt MODERN CRAWKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Look for-wis i tv. sg cua.nitmcoi. XIMOUOS Your tngut require rtxoltr clean lac. Dulw who dwpU? tbtf tlfn uia CkJ Pluihlm OS tar mtatf and thonllin. Thty nSH tried Zro UuZutth correct (nil, STAHDAKD OIL COMPAMT (CiBIdtdMI CITATION IN THE COUNTY CIURT OF THE STATE IF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR In tho matter of tho estato of John A. Gregory, deceased. To Efflo Miars, Marllla Yeck, Llx zlo Wakefield, Jennie Wildman, Ethol Ryno, Olin Hicks, Helen Hieks, Guy Hicks and Harriet Hicks, being all tho heirs and dovisees of John A. Gregory, deceased, and to all other porsons Interested in tho ostato of said deceased: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, nnd under and by vir tue of tho law and an order of tho Hon. E. H. Test, County Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, duly mado and entered In tho mattor of said 9stato on tho 19th day of October, 1922, you and each of you aro here by cited and required to appear in this court on Friday, the 17th day of November,- 1922, at tho hour of ono o'clock P. M. of sold day, at the court houso in Vale, Oregon, to then and thero show cause, If any you havo, why an order of said court should not bo made and entered , authorizing and empowering J. H. Wolf as administrator with tho -will annoxed of tho estate ot John A. Gregory, deceased, to soil at privato sale tho following described real es tato belonging to said estato, to-wit: Tho SE& of SWtt of Sec. 19, Twp. 19, S. R. 47 E. W. M. in Mal heur county, Oregon, togother with twenty shares of stock in the Owy heo Ditch Company, and also a sheriff's certificate ot salo to said premises Issued on Doc. 28, 1920, by tho shorlff ot Malheur county, Ore gon, to J. A. Gregory. An undivided one-half interest In and to all that portion of tho n. W. Sec. 2Twp. 21 S. R. 4G E. W. M. lying Southeast of tho Owyhee River where tho samo crosses said quarter soction, flowing from tho South sldo In a Northcastorly direction to tho East sldo ot said quarter soction, said land being a triangular piece in tho Southeast corner of said quartor section, containing about ten acres, moro or less, and situated in Mal heur County, Oregon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed tho seal of said County Court at my offico In Vale, Oregon, this 19th day of Octobor, A. D. 1922. County Clerk. H. S. Sackett, By, Roy Daloy, Deputy. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) First publication Oct. 19, 1922. Last publication Nov. 16, 1922. Professional Cards h 8 ini 1tt v m ft v? iil'SwPM 'Legal Guarantee GiveruJ No need ot Kn nopaincqnMnue work. JUL to ca aie-o-nU l'llo Treatment. ONTARIO PIIAUMAOY IVAN E. OAKES Consulting'JiEngineer Irrigation Drainage work General Engineering Office City Hall, Ontario, Ore. DR. J. O. BAItTLETT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oftlco In Wilson BIdg. Ovor Post Offico 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 5. Office over First National Bank. Telephono No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore. DR. A. R. ROBERTS Dentist Between Ontario Pharmacy and Depot. PHONE Ba.F-1 DR. HARRIET SEARS Osteopathic Physician WUsou llldg., Over Rndora Phone 40 DR. C. M. TYLER DENTIST Office in Wilson Bldg. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 117 for Appointments. rs Machine Shop For all kinds of Machine Repairing Ontario, Oregon f l i THwBiB "t xrrir1 - m-iMwcrtia'wwrDjrwrpr iKi-riir7iiiii(riwiiiiinittBirtfiriWW(Ww.lnifeaiMaNfc