The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 30, 1913, Image 6

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    200 Acres for Sale
OR TRADE
Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa.
Some buildings. All under fence.
Railroad line through tract. On Snake
river. Well drained bench land. Klec
tric pumping plant can be installed for
$12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer.
Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon
FRUITLAND HEMS
Shirley Kingsbury and family
arrived lnt week from Cam
bridge, Idaho and took posses
sion of their farm, formerly he
longing to Mr. I! linstock.
Mrs. P. K. flenson and her
sister, Gertrude Seigel, left Sat
urday for their parertal home
in Iowa. Miss Seigel has spent
the summer with her sister and
made many friends during her
stay here.
H. It. Russell purchased the
10-aoro tract of land last week
belonging to C. M. Williarai.
Whealdon fe Mankinson pur
chased a carload of wheat last
week to feed their hogs. It will
be shipped from Camas Prairie,
Idaho. They feed about 5000
pounds a week.
Bert Fitch and family moved
from the Howard ranch to their
home in town.
Gus Davis returned last week
from Mexico with about 250
head of cattle which he expects
to fatten and sell.
About fotty of our young peo
ple attended the birthday sur-
prise Friday night on Ralph
Mankinson, given in the Badley
packing tents. Refreshments of
sandwiches, cocoa, pumpkin pie,
cnke and cider were served and
a very enjoyable evening was
spent.
Mrs. John Rands returned
Wednesday from South Dakota,
where she has been visiting with
relatives for several weeks.
Messrs. Robinson and E. E.
Hunter returned the first of the
week from Homedale where they
have been working.
John T. Wayne and family
left Saturday for Tacoma,
Wash., to make their home.
Rev. Van der Maeten, pastor
of the Presbyterian church at
Pocatello, spoke in the Metho
dist church Thursday evening.
He has charge of a branch of C.
E. work of the state and it was
a help to get him to come before
the society here. Several mem
bers of the New Plymouth Y. P.
8. C. E. were also present.
Messrs. Wm. Melcher and son
Ira and Charles Boor returned
from their trip beyond Brogan.
They purchased 400 acres of
land for which they paid $10,000
They expect to go back the first
of the week to do some plowing.
The Good Roads Commission
is having gravel hauled for the
roads east of Pleasant View
school house. They commenced
work Monday with about fortv
teams and will add more as the
farmera get time to haul. They
are also hauling for the roads
nearer New Plymouth and the
time is not far distant until
there will be a solid road from
near New Plymouth to either
Ontario or Payette.
Prof, and Mrs. T. R. Neilson
are the proud parents of a fine
baby boy born October 26.
C. E. Harry and children re
turned the first of the week from
Missouri where they have been
visiting relatives.
Pete Johnson sold a lot and
kirncr shop Monday to N. J.
Phillips, consideration $1,200.
The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday
afternoon at the Methodist
church with Mrs. H. R. Flack as
leader.
J. O. Scritchfield lost his best
Holstein cow last Thursday from
bloating.
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Men's and Boys Shoes
Ontario Hardware Co.
will allow 1000 votes oil the dollar
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Coles Hot Mast, Howard and Wil
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The Ontario Argus
Is making the special
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every dollar received
on subscription
New or Old.
BERMELE DRUG CO.
Have special offerings of
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for which they will give votes at
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Ontario Furniture Co.
will give 1000 votes to the dollar
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Springs and Mattresses