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THE ONTAEIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. 5 L Oi ' Hi if'1 t t i 2 i.,'fl News Notes From Frnitland Bench By Mrs. L. Rudolph Hollcnbcck. Mmioiiinii Itniirli Hold. Tho Mnnomnn eighty ricro ranch, on Pennsylvania, two mllca south of Krultlnnd, Rold tho pnst wcok to B. A. Polly, of Hnkcr, for $20, GOO, through tho E. It. l-'ltcli agency of I'nyctto. Mr. Polly la n aon-ln-law of Mr. and Mrn. I. 8. I'obst. i Mr. Adam Olntor, lirothor-lnlnw of Mr. John Dowitb, who was return ing to hla homo In Ohio, find who wiib Injured nt Glenn's Kerry whllo nttomptlng to board n moving trnln, and romoved to tho Holy Hosnry hog liltnl Tuoadny of last wcok, died Sun day afternoon. Kunornl sorvlcea woro held Tuesday nt tho Wood & Spuuldlng undertaking parlors, Pay otto, and tho body taken to Hartvlllo, Oh'lo, accompanied hy John Ilowcrs. Mr. ainthcr's children will moot tho body In Chicago and accompany It to Hartvlllo. ', Mrs. O. II. Itozoll, of Twin Folia, arrived Saturday to visit hor daugh Jortf, Mra. J. II. and Mrs. C. W (Voting. 1 Mr, and Mra, O. A. 8wnb of Twin il'olla canto Monday of this wcok to vIhU rolatlvca. ; Mra. Wangle of Nampa camo up 'for tho Thanksgiving oxorclacs nt i)cllfn- hio iiroiuron cnurcn ami was inn guoHt of Mra. Sadlo Shank. Mr. and Mra. Frank Pnthcal hnvo gono to tholr homes In Wcndoll. Mr. and Mrs. h. K. Wolls and Mr. ninl Mr. Harry Murphy motored to Rnunott Thanksgiving ovonlng for n visit. Mr. and Mrs. Till Itnmoy woro In Wilder vlHltlng tho wook end. Charles Marlon Fitzgerald of Ilolso Is tho guest of his slstfr, Mrs. U. J. Mcokor. i Major Harry I.owls, Mrs. I.owls and son, Glenn, havu gono to San Francisco, whoro tho major will re- '. colvu further treatment In a hospital. Mrs. II. M. I.owIh, assisted by Mrs. Potorsou, cntortalnod to Thanksgiv ing dinner Major and Mrs, Harry I.owls and family, N. W. I.owIh and Mra. I.owls, Mr. and Mrs, I;. '.. Tny ; lor and Miss Hupp. Mr. and Mrs. I. I). Hendorson of Douglas, Wyoming, nro tho guests of Mrs. Hendorson's parents, Mr. and Mra. II. F. Tusslng, for a visit of six wooks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Sllkett hnvo purchased tho threo and hnlf aero ranch cast of Frultland botonglug to G A. Glolin for $406. John Door, Miss Itenfrow, Harold Guernsey woro down from Vale to Hpond Thanksgiving nt tho Uoor home. A largo croud attended tho Joint snlo of John Anderson and J. A. King Friday. Tho old Crump plnoo of forty ncrca near Sunnysldo school luw been purchased hy Wendell Drown and Miss Janet Colder at tho price of $250 per aero. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Glcslor and four children loft Saturday for Cali fornia for nn extended visit with rel atives and to enjoy tho sunny cli mate. Miss Pearl Hby returned Sunday ovonlng to her school nt Stnr after spending Thanksgiving vacation with homo folks. Miss Allco Kline returned from Mlddlcton Sunday to rosunio school work nftcr Thanksgiving days with I her parents. Miss Fnnnlo Peacock, tcachor at Cambridge, camo down for tho short period, KenneUi Kdson roturuod Sunday from Mldvnlo, called thcro hy tho death of hla grandmother, Mrs. Mary I'. Hopper. A stork show or wnB given Mrs Clydo Connnscr Sundny aftomoon Tho gliosis woro Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt Walker, Mr. and Mrs Jack Walker, Mrs. Gulnu and family, Mra. H. K Wllfrong, Mrs. Kntborlno Ko)os nud dnughtor, Hutli, Mrtf. Frank N'oos. Mrs. Charles Miller la teaching tho third grado during tho nbsouco of the teacher, Miss Nolllo Ilumott. Miss Itelno Junks, primary lonelier, raturncd Sundny from Twin Falls, whero alio went to nttond Ida Sun day hcIiooI t'ouvontlon of tho Ilreth rcn church. Tho High School Glco club went to! Sunuysldo school bouso on Wednos day ovonlng for a concert. Tho Frulllnnl Ilusket Hall team will play Its first game nt Hmmctt on Friday of this wook. J. P. Hazultlno lio'ro from Glonn'H Ferry for a visit with his brother, M. W. Hazoltlno. Thursdny evening of last week nboul 35 friends and neighbors gathered to nurprlso Mr and Mrs. John Anderson nt tho homo of .Mr nnd Mra P. I). Hosson. The- guests brought refreshments with them. Iloforo returning to their homes Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson wcro presented with n st of silver ornngo spoons ob n token of deep estcum In which tho Andersons nro held In tho communi ty. Prof, and Mrs. Nllsoifurnlshed tho music for tho ovonlng. Tho An derson family left on Saturday night for Pnyctto. Miss Florence will re main thcra but Mr. and Mrs. Ander son will soon go on to California for tho winter. Floyd Snndora and ChoHos Hart ley wont to Kmmctt Tor Thanksgiv ing day. Prof, and Mra. T. It. NcIIkoii, nt tholr Santn Itosn home, had as their Tlinnksgtvlng guests to a four courso Some facts worth knowing Oregon wools arc among the best produced in Amcricn. COrcf.on ranks fourth nmonU the lumber pro ducing states. LThe Columbia River is the greatest fishing strenm in the world. Oregon's 1919 fruit crop is estimated nt $14,000,000. THIS protlmtiy of nw miletUI mcint tint OKtOON ii t'H'r becoming a girat mtnufHtiiiinf itiic. L You on h'lp her grow by buying HOME PRODUCTS. Christmas Suggestions Has it ever oemirred to you tlutt one or more shares of Idaho Power. Company's 7 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock would make a yood sound interest paying inveslmeiit as well as an ideal Christmas gift? ' Mirny have discovered what it really means to own substantial interest bearing securities. Call or white today for particulars. Two plans of payment. We want our customers to beeofnu .stockholders. , Associated Industries of Oregon Saturday and Sunday December 13 and' 14 Dreamland Theatre HE SEES - HE KNOWS .- McALBERT in his wonder show of Oriental mystery and Dorothy Van of musicol comedy fame. A voice of won- dersul sweetness, in a sin'ging and dancing revue.' in tiara No Pictures. Reserved seats at Ontario Pharmacy 4 days ahead of show. Get in early. Prices 25c and 50c, plu War tax. ' fntcreaLpaid quarterly. Ask any employee. . Idaho Power Company Visit Our Electric Shop1 dinner Miss Htliol Ucdflold, Htatu superintendent or inilillc Instruction, mid lior nslstnut, Mlsa Ivy WIIkoii, nil of Ilolso, ntul .Mr. I). I,. IiiRnnl. Tho Ilolso kuohIb returned to tholr homea TlmnkHRlvliiK evening. Mr. nnd 'Mrs, M. W. Hnzoltlno of I'riillland, Mrs. 13. Mowo nnd two rlilldrou, of Nampa, nnd J. V. Ilaiol lino of fllonn'a Kerry woro ruobIh ThnnksRlvliiR tiny of Mr. nnd Mnt. Hozultlno, tho parents, on thu Island. Kdgnr Yongor, of l'nyotto, and Mr. ntul Mrn. Harry Schumnn nnd two rods woro RtiosU of Mr. nnd Mrn. Oeorgo Kldredgo ThnnksRlvliiR day. Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Ilollon bock nnd Clinrlca Ilohurt wiyit to IIoIho Saturday ovonlng for Sundny. Charles Itobcrt remained over for n longor visit with IiIh undo, I.orei Iludolph, nnd fninlly. Mm. 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