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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Keep the Moths Away From your Furs with Our Moth Compound 25 Cents per Can Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR Own your own car don't let it own you. A new Mr. Dooley rises to remark that there are only two kinds of cars "the Fords and the can't affords." You want a Ford when the season is on. Then buy it today. There are more than 220, UOO Fords on the world'a highways the beat possible testimony to their unexcelled worth. Prices runabout (ii(i touring: car $675- town car $872 f. o. b. Ontario with complete equipment. Ford Garage Ontario, Ore. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Local Items Money to loan oo Improved Irri pM farms. W. II. Uoollttls Co. Onjagf orlera taken at Moore Igoti'l .Tohu Laud Ingham, resldenoe laboor 4 2 4 Tbrea lots for aale 3 blocks west LpoitofllcM at ii hargaio. Inquire at Lcfai iittlrn. Ontario Bakery gives you more better candy for your money than f ether (ilacn lo town. gome one niiike me a caah offer on 1 1 and 2 in block 277, Ontario, Ore. Ma A Junes, 7008 th Ave N. W ., title, Wash. The place in iuy first c.ls.a nitrites it th-"in.r n Bakery. Now ia the time to get a new rug for at room while Farley baa a bis; stock intact from. For Sal.- Hurley il. 'Jo par buu 0. (0 Keese. 0. 1. C. aw ttie for sale by K. K lie and J. B. Atbarton Outarlo, oo. Hume 2 Hi. L I . Merchant will offer bis botise- eld irouds hi private aala until March The aale will inolude stoves, a, rockfiri, tables, obalrs, plate pirror, putuiea. stands, also meat, eto. K' triable add, olose to L I Akar i .turned Thursday trom IM to Portland IW, Me lulloofe returned Thursday ha-Ki, , trip to Portland and "llimetu Valley points. ''"Ir II, I. I. ut hurfurrl rixillflula US 'thtukhiy i,,..nv. f.lnnil fur tllnir reniemi lancfsou bis 73rd birth M- Mr i. , l.nttu Haanh Califor having the time of hU life. It Is reprrted that railroad man are ookiog over the Jordan Valley sen t'on and engineers arc Investigating some Irrigation propositions in tbat seotioo. The first public auction aale, to be known as Trader's Day, will take plane In Ontario March 22nd and every montth thereafter on the third Saturday afternoon of each month. It was aipected that the first sale wnuld be beld on March 15, but it was impossible to make the nrrnngements In time. Further particulars will ap pear aext week. undies tsllnr and dressmaker. Mrs. Rtts l. ope, In the I amme house, or nqulre at Cope and Dunnuck :. P. I .am pk In and wife, of Ht. Lonla. Mo., wae bere several days viaitlog bia oonain. W. 1. Lampblu. Mr. Lampklo Is a wholesale dry goods man and has been on a Ave months vacation. K. II iiouaely a prominent resident of Nyaaa was oalllug on Ontario friends today. Mlaa Puroeil entertained the t.-.t.n ers luesday evening Lester Itlley was placed under bonds this week for bootlegging among the railroaders Three carloads of heayy boraes were shipped Monday tiiul two car loads of oattla will be shipped to Portland Friday by Iteury Bleckwell. Tom Profflt, the cattle man of Baker, Is beie looking over the cattle. A. B. Maopberson. tbe county superintendent, returned a few days ago from a trip through tbe oouuty ou an inspection tour, taklug in many nf tbe schools, lie reports lunch activity lu the county and tbe stockmen well pleased with the wiuter ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. Natff W nil ?T lrarrf" """ tMai Htfi eg Spring Opening Of Farm Implements There are some things you will be needing on your farm and would ask you to look the John Deere line over. See for yourself if they are not a little better made, on more sensible and practical iines and no higher in price than other makes. John Deere Goods, Peter Schuttler and Moline Wagons, Deering Cutting Machinery. BOYER'S Implement Department Gleaning & Pressing I am prepared to do all your cleaning and pressing on short notice. Call at residence south of library or phone 52 r. Mrs. Ed. Tremain For Bala or Trade 80 acres, under Irrigation; 0 of which la in alfalfa, oottlug 0 to 0 t'nit er acre: drain ed by 7 foot .lit. Ii. 7 fset deep, flue orchard land; 20 acres 10 lu alfalfa with small dwelling; 20 acres 10 la alfal'B I room dweling aud family erobard all adjoining good railroad towu In Hueke rivsr valley ; will do to suli dirlde InVo small tract. It Mo Ktny. caie W. W. Beam. Outarb.Ors. Fur Bale-Barred Book eggs for setting, '.' dnz. luquire Mr. K. J. Miller. Outarlo. Dr. Prlnzing has gone east to take a i-t graduate course. The doctor believes in keeping up to the front of the profession. Mm. J. U. McPberanu is here from Baker for a short visit. Mr. aud Mra. L. Adnni atteuded the Payette Lake Club htuquet in Koine tbia week. C. K. Kenyon waa a Bole visitor this week. For Bale Second band lumber, 10 to 12 per M ; 2000 common brick at 5 per M ; too red pressed brick at 10perM;l Champion "400" fan blower. 10; 1200 feet iucb wire cable ut 2o per foot, and other articles for aale. Inquire at Argns office Dr-n't forget tiie bunkrupt sale of tbe Cruok stock Saturday. Roy Autou was over from Jordan Valley for a few days. Mr. Acton says it look, like they were going ahead with tbe irrigating of that see tiou. Tbe taxpayers are incited t. bring tbeir notices of taxes due. to us and let us send In tbeir payments and take care of tbe receipts until called for. Ontario National Bank. Eugene aud L McCoy, of llainos, were here this week visiting then sister. Mrs. O. Defreee. They will nor bere in a abort time and bare made arrangements for a bouse. Do Cut Prices Save? Year after year, furniture stores announce low price sales. Are these prices less than furniture is worth? Then these stores suffer losses in their sales which must be made up later. People have come to realize two-priced furniture is not safe to buy. You can save 10 per cent to 25 per cent any day in the year at the store which has only one price. On chairs like these at i- I.. - p" i aasass" ' LILj ww"eajsaaa1 n V j l $1.95 $1.80 $1.85 There is no competition, because we believe in low profits and many Kalea. We keep our prices low always. We sell a great many, ('.mpu: i-on will convinte you. Make this store your bargain store. Now while our s!oc ; is eMtylfti you will find a wonderful array of new spring furnituie at Ion pi The Ontario Furniture Co. Charles Becker returned Monday ; K i ICt-nt 0 acres alfalfa, gutting fl la spa sr Bit IiitI I tolling trow Baker, bre he baa been m the 6 to 0 tons per acre, 15 acres alfalfa. tlcoa ut Ih. due, t ui uid hospital teoelviug ii.at.ient for a r; , , .., j. , , sygtpg ill. HMll tiaetling, let in MBd to Ibell iBjaieuU and buccle. He i ret. it img siowlf . and 15 anres alfalfa and tori, ptj I . I ' I ' ' I culled White Orpingtou eg. far aale. J dwelling of 4 room, aud ImMJI t O.iisn- .: Uauk. KellerMraas .tiaiu o tin. u.hti i .1. All adjolnlug Na K. , , . . i .. t Millet seed. Phone I'M -J flirarlo H. Iloualey, Nysaa, Oregon ,