THE ONTAEIO AEOUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TUXFESDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. JUNTURA SADDENED BY DEATH OF MRS. MARTHA MOFFETT Sort Ires Attended by NVIkIiIhiin mill I'iIcikIh 1"i titu Mirny Interior Points Warm Weather Heli .liiiiliiiiiiiM lit (iitidoiiliiK. (Special lo tlio Argus.) JtrNTUHA, Ore., April 13. After nn lltnoftR of nnny months, Mrs. Mnrtlm Moffot, wlfo of It. N. Moffet, passed nwny nt her liomo In Jimtiira on Friday, April 9th. Mrs. Moffot, nt tlio tltiio of lior dpntli. was 28 yearn olil, nntl lmil lieon n rosldout of Junturn only it short while, lint-lug boon brought hero from tlio much homo nniir Drewsey when her Illness bentno serious, but her romiirknblo forllttulo nnil pntlonco during her trying slrkness won her mimy friends nnil itmrli sympathy Hlio leaves n husband nnil u son eight yrnr old to mourn lior loss, hm woll nn mnny friends nnd nulKliliora. Tlio fuiiprnl services worn held Saturday with Interment nt tlio Junturn cetno lory. Iliittinior Moffot. llodnny Moffot, UiihhfII Hoborlsoii, Mm. Cnnnlo Mof fot, Mr. mid Mrs. Jnck Drtiott nnd othem woro In town Sntonlny for tlio funernl of Mm. I. N. Moffot. Mm. Humpy TlllotHim of lloulnh was it Junturn vliiltor lust Tuomlny. Int (I. Klnilmll of Prnlrlc him hoon In town on business the Inst fow days, Mr nnd Mm. Alliorl Allium- woro i hopping horn Inst Tuesday. MIhm Jonephlnc KnuphUHinnn, who spool n pnrt of lior Hauler vncntlon nt tho Murphy rnncli rnr llmilnh, rptiimoil Wodnomlny for I ho opening of Kchool on Thursday. Osrnr Hunt, n Junturn business mnii, returned from Portland hint l'rlilny nfter nil nhsonoo of koiiio weeks. Joo Cronln of 'nlnmlly wmi In town Inst Tmmdny. 1'ollnwlug tho lone cold wlntor nnil spring, those flMt fow warm dnyH nro giving JunturiuiH it very de cided ImpetiiH townrd spring raking mid gardening. Everett Hohim passed thru town lnit week on hi wuy to IiIh homo nt IloHWvIt, Moulnnii. nfter HpouilluK i oino tlmo visiting hero. IIIh fnthor, who nccompuulod him, returned to hlrt homo In Cumin. Mm. J. li. Hit wiih Hhoppliu; In Junturn hint week. Hex Arnwlno of lloiilnli wnH n Jun turn vliiltor ThiiMiluy. ltohort ltepil returned homo on Friday from Cottngo drove, Oregon, having left Mm. Heed greatly Im proved In lipulth. Last week 11 II l-ncknlt of Iron nlilo mid Ontario wiih In town buying nittlo of Wlniflo Scott mid J. ('. Lofton Mr nnd Mm. Trod Cnroy nnd Mm. Curoy's piirmitH arrived Frldny from WiiMliliiKton for u vUlt with Oeorgo Mel.nron, who I Mm, Curoy's father. Tlio I.ndlotT Altar Hocloty met last Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. Htmiton. Mm. ltufiiK Tudor of llurnny mndo n brief tUlt In town between trains InHt week, tho guost of Mm. Mln WetteMtrom. ' Henry llnrgol loft Monday for Union, Now Mexico, whero ho has IiIh Hlieep ranch. MIhh JoHephluo ICnuphUHiumi mid Theodoro Ilrock woro Sunday vlslt orH nt tho Warm Springs dnm. I.loyd Mcltuo or UIvomIiIo wus n Junturn vUltnr on l'rlilny. Arthur W'nrd, it former homo hteader In this vicinity. pnitsod thru lown lust week hound for Sun Fran risen nfter visiting for nhoiit two weekH In thenelKhliorhood. Mr. Ward Ih In tho engineering department of tho O. W. II. & N. nnd la tukiiiK ins miiiunl vacation. T. J. Htimrt nnd Theodore Ureek, Jr, returned from n fow days' vuoii tlou In llolso on Wodnouduy. Mr. Htuiirt Iiiih Hccepted n poidllou In tlio (lullngher Htoro following tho roiilg nutlou of Fred Knuphusinnn, who left hint week for u prospecting o pedltlou on the Uwyheo with Krwlu Mickey MrH David McDonald mid Mm. Jim Lofton of lloulali woro Sunday vIhIIom nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mm. D.itld (Irnhmii. Hurry Churchill, Stmiloy Asp mid Jink Wooer begun work on Monday on the four-mile fouco which in being Imllt liy the Jones Land mid l.lvo Stock couipiiny. Win A Holjorlsou roturnod from iiiiiu nn o.iiuriui . COUNTY NEWS ITEMS OF Ontario Advancement Co to W. Illutou, NKNW.V4 SKUNK U. S14 NKSKiNKV. S-1S-47; 2-14-SIO. I187C. Ontario Adv. Co. to W. W. Iliu ion, NN'KVjSKNKVi, S-1S-IT; M4-20. ?1000. Ontnrlo Adv. Co. to Joseph Hu sleku, NSWVjSKUNKVl. S-1S-47; 2-14-20. $1100. V, S. A. to Uoboit Hrlokson, Lots 2, 3, 4, Soc. 27; Lots , 2, 3, Sec 82. 16-40; 2-5-19. llobort Krloksou et u to Hoy Martin nnd V. W. Hallo, Lota 2, 3, 4, Sec, 27; Lota 1, 2, 3, See, '22.15 40; 4-3-20. $500. V B, A to Victor C. Hamilton, S'uNWU, Lota 2, 3, 4, Soo. 3; Lot 1, 2, 3, Sec 41-15-44; U-S-19. H. It. Sherwood ot x to l M. Wurreu, N 70 Ft. of Lota 4, 5, C, HI. 19, Nyssa; 4-2-20. $800. A. U, Anderson ct ux to Robert Krlcson, Lot 3, Soo. 0; Lot C, Sec. 8; Lot 1, Sec. 8, oxcept 9 ncrcs; ir-4C; 3-8-20. $1.00. Hobort Krlckson et ux to I'oto Ivorson, Lot 1 (except 9 ncre) nnd Lot C, Soc. 8; Lot 3, Sec 9-r,-lC; 10-23-20. $16,000. Mnrla M. Maxwell to Win. T. Atdi craft, 8W8BW, 11-21-40. $1000. John Wood ot ux to Hex MiirqulH, 2.8C ncrcs In 8WUSWUSKU, 1-18-40; 12-0-10. $C0. aionn B. Uurrollo ct ux lo Clinn. 13. JolniBon, N14NEV4. BKViNWM. 8-10-44; 4-5-20. $0000. Wm. B. Codor to 1). M. John. NV U, 28, etc.; 3-27-20. $10. Joo O. Stnplea ot ux to Haul O. n. Cayu, Lots C, 7, HI. 147, Ontnrlo; C- 20. $1800. U. 8. A. to JnB. M. Weaver, NWU NWU, 27;13-39; 3-10-20. Ella Sproul et vlr to W. F. Khouo, Lots 11, 12, 13, 1)1. 120, Ontario; 4-1-20, $1600. Thos. J. Urosnan ct ux to OUm Thayer, LotH 2, 3, SWtfNWH, WW 8WU, 28; SV4NHViN4SEH. 8KH SIJHt 29: NI3V4NBM. 32; NWU NWU. 33-17-47; 4-0-20. $57.12C. It. A. Stownrt ot ux to Wm. Ilrynn Plilpps, Lot 1C, 1)1. 174, Ontnrlo; 8 712. $1.00. C. F. nnd I. E. DuPro to (loo. II. Hoss, LotB 3, 4, 8&NW14. R-10-47; 3-20-20. $10,000. Jns. It. Coder et ux to I). M. Johns 8WU, 20; BHEV4. 30-27-39; 3-27-20. $10. U. 8. A. to Oeo. I). Eddy. NBUBW U, 88WWt 20; N M NWU, SEU NWU. WNEU. 29-24-13; 2-2-20. L. N. l'lnmoiidou ot ux to 8. Humphrey nnd Lcsllo Hopo, I-ots 1, 2yv3, SWUNEUSBUNWU, EV4BW H. o-iy-4B; ;i-iu-2u. $lo. Mao Woslfall ot vlr to Sam F. Taylor, Jr., Lots 39-40, III. 10. Hlvorsldo Adn., Ontario; 3-12-20. $10. Montlo II. dwlnn ct ux to Mnlhour Livestock & Land Co., Lot 1, Hoc. 19-18-40; nnd NWUNEU, 25-18-45; 4-5-20. $2400. U. 8. A. to Ousloy E. Cnrmnn, N',4 SEW, NEUSWU. SWSWU, 20-10-44; 5-4-17. Ontario Lnnd & Townslto Co. to Mrs. P. S. Klblor, IajIs 10, 17, 1)1. 290, Ontnrlo; 6-22-11. $160. ""BriirSlciJoiiald "otux " lo" Fred Koopmnn, NWU NWU. WNEU NWU. .'U-19-49; 3-9-20. $24,000. P. E. Nowblll ot ux to II. C. Gar man ot ux, EWSEU, 14-20-40; 4-6-20. $12,000. Geo. W. Itouth ct ux to Frank Brvlngton, Lot 14, HI. 84, Ontario; 9-2-15. $100. Oeo. W. Dlnnton ot ux to II. E. Young mid O B. Carman, WWNWU. SWNWU. 12J NV4NBU, SWUNE U. 14-18-40; 4-8-20. $10. Hex Mnniuls ct ux to John Wood, 2.14 ncres In NWUNEU, 30-18-1 C; 12-G-19. $60. Potor Wood ct ux to Oeo. W. Oreoloy, 8WU8WU. 22; WW NWU. SB U NWU. NWSWU. SBU 8U. SWliSE, 2-27-40; 4-9-20. $2060. U. 8. A. to Floyd II. Hownrd, SW NBU, NEUNEU. 13, 14, 39; Lot 1. Sec 18-14-40. Frnnols O'Neill EHtnta to Francis P. O'Neill. NEU3KU. 31; NWU 8WU. 8W8WU. SWU8EU. 32-10-II; 4-10-20. $16,000. If- An Oregon family ot four had $100 a mouth to get along on In 1913, but had grown Into a family of ten with only $45 a month lncomo In 1920, how In tho world would It llvo? That Is the Case With . The Stnto University, tho Agrlcul turnl Collego, and tho Oregon Nor mal. In 1913 they had 2260 stu dents; now thoy lmvo 5400. And $1 In'lOin Is only ns good ns 46 cents todny, In purchasing power If You Yourself Were Responsible could you carry on tho work of tho Collego, University nnd Normnl on tho snmo stnto support ns In 19137 You Could Not Neither enn tho Stato University, tho Agrlculurnl College, nnd tho Normal School do It. Will you not help theso thrco Institutions to contliiuo their useful and productive work for Oregon by voting on May 21 for tho Higher Educational relief mcasuro? 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