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■ ■ •■ A Summon« for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lian. Ia tha Clrouit Court of the State of Oregon, for Ualheur County. Carl A. Fields. Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. S. A. Musgrove and John Doe Musgrove, husband and wife, and J. B. Black- law, Defendants To Mrs. S. A. Musgrove, John Doe Musgrove and J. B Black law, the above named defendants I n th b N ame o r t h e S t a t e of O r e - . con : You are hereby notified that C arl! A. Fields, the holder of Certificate of ■ Delinquency numbered 1011, issued on the Sd day of April, 1916, by the Tax ■ Collector of the County of Malheur, ■ State of Oregon, for the amount of Bight and 96.100 Dollars, the same be ing the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914 together with the penalty, interest and costs m thereon upon the real property assessed ■ to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said ■ County aed State, and particularly bounded and described as follows to- wit: Lots 46, 46 and 47 all in Block 10, in Riverside Addition to the City of ■ Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. You are further notified that SRid Carl m A. Fields has paid taxes on said prem m ises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as m follows: n Year’s Date Tax Re Tax Paid ceipt No. of In m terest M 1916..Apr. 6, 1917 2238 »10 72 .15 1916. Jan.15, 1921 2072 12.55 .12 H 1917..Ja n .15, 1921 8562 6.76 .12 m 1918 ..Feb. 18, 1921 3604 11.07 .12 1919..Feb. 18,1921 3354 11.57 .12 M Said Mrs. S. A. Musgrove as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the sam e appears of record, and each of the oth«{ sons above named are hereby fu i__ _ notified that Carl A. Fields will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and ■ State aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby summon ed to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day ef sstd first pub lication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur, and said order was made and dated this 24th day of February, 1921, and the date of the first publication of this summons is ■ the 4th day of Marsh, 1921 All process and papers in this pro ■ ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter men tioned. WM. E. LEES, Attorney for the Plaint'ff. Address Ontario, Oregon. mss A Most Remarkable Sale of tM,L|AsiiftaBt Club Leader M * to Be in Malheur Co. m m IMU H elen Cowgill, A ssista n t S ta te M Chub le a d e r, is going to i-ipeud aound ■ Pattern Hats m m m Q m m n m I j OOT—Ford ex h au st pipe, between N yssa a n d Owyhee. F in d e r notify W. L. Schaffer, Nyssn, R. F . D. No. 1.— M M M M M M M M H K Tt M U H M M Q /» % M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Phillabaum & Allen Successors to McDowell Company, Inc. « s m m m Positively This Seasons Very Best Offering m 25 per cent discount on this highclass merchandise Other hats in tailored and aemi-dreasy models at popular prices. $3.50 to $10.00 Every woman can find a model that will be becoming to her. m m m m m Can’t Improve m m « Madge Evans Hats for Girls and Young W o a in OSBORN MILLINERY OREGON ONTARIO from i.May 4, to M ay XI) Inclusive in i ti l h e u r C ounty visiting the girls clubs. T h e m em bers of the Sew ing and Cooking cliihs a re looking for w ard with a g re a t deal o f 'pleasure to M iss C ow gill's visit. I t is hoped t h ; t a s m any of th e p a re n ts a s pos sible w ill be p re sen t a t th ese m eet ings. iMiss Cowg'ti js b rin g in g w ith h e r work done by girls in th e various p a rts of th e State. 'Phis w ill give each girl a ch an ce to see exactly how th e work is to be done, and w ill no dbutot. a id them nfeterially in com pleting th e ir ow n lessons. T he T h e balking lesson twill ib» dem on sta te d for th e cooking clubs a n d If tim e perm its o th e r w ork rill be taken up. The price of Lard Has Dropped Again Choice Meats of All Kinds kept Constantly on hand Nyssa Meat Market ANDERSON & BURBIOGE Funeral Directors M ■ ■ M M M M M M H M M M I Nature Orgeon, Idaho, Washington 1 Beautiful Home ike Funsral Parler» LADY ASSISTANT 8 HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SERVICE No distance too far.; WILSON BROS. S ■ represent us at Nyssa £ ■ ■ pj Call Wilson Bros, day or night or esll us direct at ONTARIO, OREGON. X. mercial sweet now known uo contain vitam ines, ihoee im p o rta n t food e’e- m ents we h a re been readtM l about so m uch lately, and on top of all th is th ere Is th a t flavor a n d aroma n atu re’s own l.reath, in every spoon f u l.'— Pacific (Homestead. Office Phone Res. Phone FOR SALE —Milk in a n y ciunr-tlty deeired, 7c p e r Quart If cmlled for. Adv. A-29-tf Nytwa P ro d u ca Oo - ■ 227 227 or 178 E ■ [MM] The Victrola Is Here The Master Musical In strument Brings the Masters of Music Into Your Home. We have a complete stock of Victor Records which admittedly are the product of the World’s very greatest musicians. New Records Received Every Month of the Year Thus you always have some new entertainment available for yourself and your friends. Dance Music, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Bands, Orchestras, Grand Operas. All the realm of Beautiful and Entertaining Music is yours if you have a REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MALHEUR COUNTY BANK No. 168 WAGON FOR SAIjB—3 1-4 Winona wuigon in good condition. Sen H . F. Brown. W agon a t -R. J . Darts ■t Nyssa, in ths State of Oregon, at r a n c h . —Aüiv. AS-tf the does of business April 98, 1921. RESOURCES. Loans end discounts....... -..$282,696.10 Overdrafts, secured and un 127.6« secured .............................. Bends and warrant#............. 19,642.60 Banking house ...................... 6,046.67 Furniture and fixtures......... 4,448.70 Due from approved reserve banks.................................. 31,489.29 Cheeks and otker cash items 2.40 Cash on hand........................ 18,610 04 Other resoorcoe (collections) 61.10 Think of the Joy of Hearing HARRY LAUDER, the world’s greatest comedian, ENRICO CARUSO, the world’s greatest tenor, AMELITA GALLI CURCI, the world’s greatest soprano, or J9H N MeCORMACK. the ballad singer without a peer— GLUCK, HOMER, CALVE, RUFFO AMATO and all the galaty of stars in your own horns. Let us furnish a demonstration instrument in your own house. OPEN BAY AND N IA IT Ttireo M ost» north of HNSk of Bread-The Food of Foods ToUl 1867.966.10 V* Dr. James G. Atterberry What other fowl can compare with bread—the best gift of nature to man. Back of every loaf of well baked isaatandard of purity and skill. Our loaf of bread is the big gest, most nourishing, appe tising loaf made. Victors from $25 to $400 [M M 1 R e p airlo f o Specialty Fifcr’s Jewelry Store PRMA, IDAHO Like a home-made loaf. FRANK STUBS. Prop. THE NYSSA BAKERY Call Phone A A S H E A F F t« , PROF. Nyssa Barber Shop SAKE CAFE Shaving, Hair Cutting Hot and Gold Baths OREGON n y ssa SPECIALISING IN hook of tha Flrot Notional Bonk at Oatosio, P *4 LAX PHARMACY X- R AY DIAGNOSIS l Removable Bridge Work Narse in Attendance 70 F IF YOU WANT ANYTHING TO EAT GO TO THE Building Pyorrhea and Prophylaxis ONTARIO, OREGON. and D itM id fi Good B read Dewsy-Seales Any price te soil your pucketbook and yet furnish the very best of entertainment— A Victor ia a perpetual pleasure. Ontario Pharmacy Watch#«, Clocks, Jewelry The Nyssa Transfer -A S K F O R - DENTIST NAMPA. IDAHO Proprietor Meala, M seats Buda, 60c and up „ LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ........... » 26,000.00 Surplus fund.................. 26,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid___ 2,262.81 Individual deposits subject to check.............................. 162,180.82 Cashier checks outstanding . 103.87 Certified checks _________ ’6 00 Time and savings deposits.. 141,402.60 Total »857,966.10 STATE OF OREGON, | „ County of Malheur ' I, J. P. Dunaway, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru e to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. P. DUNAWAY, Cashier. Correct—Attest: H. J. WARD J. J 8ARAZIN J. F. REECE Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1921. J. BOYDELL. Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 6. 1K3. Star Boarding and Rooming House J . Hunter Victrola and Victor Records M M M H Licensed in "How often in o u r m ad scram ble t im prove o n n a tu re s products we in awe ben com pelled to ad m it ‘n the end th a t w e h ave sacrifice.! one t»oint to gain an o th er, and m ade lit- tlo -real p rogress,’' sa y s H . A. Soul leu, bee specialist a t O. A. C. ‘‘In few- cases is this' m o re tru e th an It is in our e ffo rts to flnfd a aiubstituite for natureisi ow n sw eet, honey.” In addition t o h a v in g a g re a te r sw eetening pow er th a n g ran u lated su g a r It h a s in it, , a sse rte d (Mr. 8cul- len, th e so match needed m inerals k M a re a ll bait rem oved e n tirely the su g a r a s it ia refined. It is vastly su p e rio r to c o m ay ru p o r m olasses sin ce th e fo rm er '* so lack ing both hi «wee ing pow er and m ineral, while th e la tte r c o n ta in s too m uch lim e, added fci-uring th e re fin ing process, to b e w holesom e. " F u rth erm o re,” th e b e e m an de clares, ‘‘th e honey ia th e o nly com I U n m ■ a 8 M K H Th» Store NYSSA ORISON