c tfffM&ri :M&Z&& II '' PV5ffiiSSESE5?52ffi5Ete; , ' ' UFfirainPK WOMAN'S KPlTfON ONTARIO AROUS, JAN. 2. 1913 fl w As Fresh as Summer Roses in Early Dew Such are the groceries -,,,i at this store. The delicate aroma of the coffee, the delicious taste 6f the lutter all the apjctiinK points of Rood, sweet, clean food are carefully preserved at this grocery. Even our stock of canned and cHrton goods are kept to their lowest quantities that they may be constantly renewed. Ev ery thing is pure and cleanliness is next to godliness here. All our groceries are an delieiously fresh as a wild rose sparkling with dew on an early summer morning. Let a Trial Order convince you Send or come with an order, or phone to us and we will see that it has our best attention. "A com pany is known by the customers (hey keep." Ask your neighbor who she trades with. Wilson Bros. Best Wishes For 1913 May it be a Happy and a Prosperous Year to You ' j Entering the New Year We have an announcement we wish to make regarding a change in our business for 1913. We commence Jan. 1st to dose Out all Men's Goods Our store will soon be the ex clusive women folk Ready-to-Wear shop of Ontario. Watch for the money saving opportunity Every article of Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Fur nishings will be thrown, on the mafket at not a cent more than Wholesale Cost CRANK'S New Store, Wilson Block, Ontario Oregon ONTARIO AND HER PROSPECTS Continued from Page I, MTt rtwl thiH MCtlOfl will bl-odttM, and (tils niPrtrH a Junction point Tor them ntr also. Airrlrnltnrnl and Horticultural Region. Surrounding Ontario Is ono of the greatest Kgrlcultnn and bortleulturaj rfflODJ In the Wc8t Willi!,, sixtv miles of It a a center there In ejgfc hundred tbOMaad mm of land that i luider Irrigation and under project! to water It. Allowing twenty acres to a family and this la ample for their Bupport, forty thousand faini'l'-b, or a population of two hundred thous and people will be llvlnj? on farms within sixty miles of Ontario This alone would build It Into a city oi fifty Miousanct inhabitant, but In addition to the Irrigated land there are thous ands of acres of lands that will dry farm successfully, aa well aa great bodies of timber along tho Payette and other streams that must bo shipped to Ontario. A great mineral country also will be tapped by these branch lines from Ontario on the upper reaches of the Payette and other streams and this must also be hauled here. This mineral country has only been waiting transportation and the report of the stale engineer shows Im mense Exiles of ore that can be ship ped when these railroads are In oper ation. Ilium i.m- utcr Snpplv Here. There are streams on every side of Ontario where electrical power can bo generated cheaply and we shall always be able to furnish an unlimited sup' ply for manufacturing and Irrigation purposes. Power lines are now built through nearly every valley In this section. Ontario Fitter? Large Market (cater A few years will see Immense ware houses, elevators, cold storage plants, fruit parking houses, creameries, can neries and many other big enterpriser at Ontario. The projuct of this Im mediate territory will be on such a large scale Ihnl Ontario will be one of the biggest market centers In the west. Consldf r. that now there are seventy thousand seres within the sixty mile circle planted to fruit and that this area will be doubled within the next three years and think of whnt great warehoiiHi-s and canneries will be Beaded ftr this product alone A packing house and wool scouring mill wiii I M0MI7 to take care of the hundreds of thousands of sheep, cattle and lion Hint IM country 1 around Ontario will produce and these I p:;tei pilscs will be built here In the licnr future. It Is no long dream until these j ' things arc accomplished. Before the . close of the oar l!i:t we are going to aeo tho railroads making their J I prepart'.ons to operate all of theso various lines from one center at un larlo. Oik this Is dOM (ohblng houses, warehouse! and other enter- j prlaea will spring up like magic and ., i,w ear . Ait! see the ' n-uplMi meat of thote thing and Ontario , a great city with the doubter setting ' !,,! k and ivliij 1 told ' so. I 1 knew It all the time" Fruit land Nursery. The Fruitland Nursery advertisement on page 10 gives no address. It is 1 iintland, Idaho. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, Decem ber 81, 1912. Notice is hereby given that .Serena 1. Gallway, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on April 28, l'Jll. m'l- homestead aj plication No. 01832, for W, SK'4,Sl. , SWU, section 85, township 17 south, range 46 east. W M.. has filed notice oi intention to make Anal commutation proof, to establish flaim to I be land above deacribed. before the Register and Receiver, V S Land "Wee. at Vale, Oregon, on the 31 day of rebru ary, 1913. rl.imuni ium bk witnesses . F- Human, Krnest L". McDowell, Reno l.owc, James K. Rusk, all of Ontario, Oregon. Bruce R. Kester, Register Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the -unity ot Malheur. A. R White. Pielutitf. va Dell Hint and Ueulah I li. Kart, Defeodauts. To Dell East, one of the above uamed DefeuduuU. hi the name of the State of Oregon VoU are hereby le-pilreii to apical and answer the oompluiut died agsinri you in the above entitled suit within aix weeks from the 12tb day of De cember, 1912, the date ot Hist pubii oatlon of this summoos and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the court for the it lief demanded, namely, forlbefoie olosure of that oeitaiu indenture of mortgage deacribed therein, which said mortgage is duly recorded in book "J" Record of Real Mortgages iu Malheur Cotiuty. Oregon, and for tbe sum of 150.00 attorney's tees. This sommous Is published iu the OnUrio Argus, a weekly newspaper of general oil. -illation in Malbeii County. Ore goo. by order of tbe Hon. H. C. Richardson, County Judge of Malheur County, which said order waa made and entered ou the loth day of Oeceiu ber. KiPJ. due tmgthe publication of tbia summons for six onoaacotiva week, oomuieneing Denember 12tb, 1912, and ending January 23rd. 1913. And that a oopy of summons and complaint he mailed forthwith to Del I r.at one of tbe defeudanta aiiuve nemod. C. MudoiiSgill. Attoiuey tor Plaiotilt. Farley's New Store We invite you to call and see our new steam heated store room where you will find a large, well selected stock of new furniture. Our prices are the lowest ever made in this territory for the grade of furniture carried. When you inspect our stock and compare prices we know you will buy our goods. J. H. FARLEY FURNITURE CO. G. W. Lorn) Quits This is Positively the Last Sale and the prices we are making will make this a much shorter sale than we anticipated. The crowds that have already thronged the store gives us the assur ance that we will "get out," and that quick. Greater Possibilities Now Confront You than Ever Before My aim is to "quit1 add thai I'm ffotog to da No "hoi air" bin positive lads, iii every line Read and Compare these Prices with Others You See High Alt Suits ami Overcoats $25.00 and up lo close out $16.50 llitrh Art Suits ami Overcoats 18.50 to $25 to close out $13.50 $15.00 Suits to close out for - - $9.50 lo.oo ' " u - - $6-85 Hoys' Suits, $3 values, to close out - $1.95 u u " " " ! ;2.50 " $6 " " " u S3 75 Boys' Ovents, $5 to $g values, to close out $4.75 Occasionally you see greater Bargains than these, but it's always cheaper material or cheaper madeinvestigate our offerings, it money tu you you can hitch your dollar to tho biggest load ;. dollar ever drew. G. w. i m r- ; "' i ll.Jn d WfamaSaf" ' ""''JBJ " - t .