The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 21, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918
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i RED CROSS AUCTION
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Mammoth Public Sale!
Will be held in
Ontario, Oregon, Saturday, March 2, 1918
Everything under the sun will be offered for sale to the highest bidder, from
a knitting needle lo a threshing machine, in the machinery line, and from a
jar of home-canned fruit to ten tons of potatoes.
following is a Partial List of the Articles Listed at the Present Time:
Live Stock and
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Chickens
5 horses from 3 to 5 years old.
1 5 hogs of various ages.
30 sheep, i ages.
5 cows and yearlings.
20 dozen chickens.
1 dozen turkeys.
1 dozen ducks.
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Machinery
Several wagons.
2 hacks.
3 incubators.
Washing machines.
Several sets of harness.
St veraj stoves.
And a long list of Farm Machin
ery to long too enumerate here.
Vegetables,
Grain, Hay, Etc
100 sacks spuds.
1 0 sacks onions.
10 sacks carrots.
200 quarts of home canned fruit.
in Addition to the above there wilt b thousand of
articles which are, being listed by ttie committees in
(bar?. e and will be offered for sat at this time.
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TfflMS CASH:
Every Purchase of a Dollar entitles the Purchaser to
a free Ticket to the Dreamland Theatre.
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Fhe entire proceeds of this mammoth auction will go to the benefit of the local
Red Cross Chapter. Evefry artkie offered will be sold regardless of price.
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This Sale Begins at Ten O'clock Sharp and Lasts
until the last article is sold or the auctioneers break down.
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L ADAM, A. McWILLIAMS, E.M. GfcEIG,
Committee in Charge.
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