The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, December 17, 1909, Image 4

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Me crifrce d m All Winter Goods,
Too many ;oods and a desire to r the
stock is the incentive to Smash PHCC 5
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CLOAKS, BLANKETS, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR
A.nd IVdetrxy Otliejr Artiolea too
AND WINTER DRESS GOODS MUST GO
3XTxrxiLOX"c-u.s to 3VIention
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Men's and Boys' Overcoats.
Twenty per cent oil'
and Hoy's Overcoats.
nn nil Men's .
12.00 coats
$16.00 COATS, now
$ 5.00 HOYS COATS
Men's Wool shirt.
CLOAKS.
One Quarter and More
oil on Goaks.
10.00 Cloaks, now ".
$12.00 Cloaks, now $7.00
$80100 Clonic, now fH.OO
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Remember, Ona-tyiattar
and Ifoit Off OH 11 CloakH.
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$12. SO
$ 4.00
.26 1.50
FINE FURS
Make Nice Xmas (lifts. 0ir
prices cut in two. All Fl'KS
ONE-HALF PRICE.
Underwear. Reduced.
00 Ladies' Gray Shirts and Drawers )J7o
$1.00 gray woolen, two pieces 60b
loc Misses' ami Hoys' gray ribbed 86c
Fine Waists Reduced.
$(.0 to &7.."0 not and silk waist $4.00
$".(0 to $oo() silk anil satin waists ..
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A Visit to Our
Store Will
Induce You
TO BUY.
BLANKET PRICES CUT
f&flO wool blankets. ,14.90
to.ftOwool blankets .$3,815
$2. ISO cotton blankets $I.W.r
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Ladies' Shoes Reduced.
$4.00 SHOE, now 18.28
$8.60 SHOE, now 18.00
$8.60 SHOE, now $1.06
All kinds of RUBBER TOOT WEAR and Ovarahoai
Rader Bros. & Lampkin
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Christmas
Local News.
Local News.
Are Ringing ABl
At Long Clothing Co.
ig Clothing Store.
The ladies of tlic Cnngroga- Wilson-Duffy Drug ('. All
tinnal church held I very sue- kinds of drugs.
cossful baaaar this week. Bats) dav clock at 0, 0.
Mre. M. J. McPherson has Payne's at prices that make
taken the old Knroul residence, them sell
"Every day emphasizes the tact that the Holiday preparations
here arc always considerahle out of the ordinary. Men like to
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bright, new merchandise which are invariable priced just a little less
than you would expect to pay (or such high class qualities.
Overcoats and Suits
A SKH-ial pureluise of Values up to $2". $27.r0 and $80 Vour ebolflt at
$19.85.
Suils and Owieoats in the above assortment are guaranteed all pure wool, ptfh
it et fitting, hand -made viiiiiients, correct in style and fabric.
$13.75 I Suits & Overcoats
Actually worth from $18 to $88.60 Values you can't afford t( niiss.
Sizes for men of every build.
EXTRA SPECIAL $9.75 EXTRA SPECIAL
High grade Bttiti you can't duplicate at $6 OT $17)(. Over 500 newest style all
pure worsted SinU made ly one of America s greatest makers, .-jmnum ui,uuK, "r
retaining garments in great variety of new patterns, flfcJ.73
LONG CLOTHING
co:
near the post office and is pro
pared to take care of hoarders
and roomers.
In hoth freight and passenger
husiuess the Oregon Short Line
is working mora crows than ever
htfore in the history of the road.
Any physician that knows the
Wilson-Duffy Drug Co., will not
hesitate to trust his patieut's
medicine to us for preparation.
C. E. Holding was looking
after his shep in the Skull
Springs country last week. He
ays the snow there is not deep
enough to hurt
Talk ahout furs and cloak.
The display at Kadcr Hros. &
Lampkins is the finest ever ox
bihited in Ontario and are being
sold at right prices.
A Huston man believes that if
children were not allowed to
plav with tin soldiers the era of
universal peace would come
quicker. Why would it not be
better to have all the babies
born girls?
John K. Christiainon was in
Ontario Wednesday interesting
some of the merchants in the
efforts of the north side people
to organise an irrigation dis
trict. The district is known as
the Black Canyon, and the
waters will b takeu from the
Payette river at a point mar
Horse Shoe Heud. Tht pro o
titiou ii to irrigate about 150,000
acres of laud.
County Assessor S. L. Puyne
returned home Saturday from
Salem and Portland where he
attended the assessors' state
convention and the meeting of
the state board of equalisation
before which all the assessors of
the state were recently summoned.
The great prescription No. 1,
for coughs, at Wilson-Duffy
Drug Co.
Mrs. Strother, of Payette, was
in Ontario Monday doing her
Christmas shopping.
Hot coffee and sandwiches
served at the Hakery from a.m.
to X p.m. each day.
Christmas shoppers aro mak
Lag their rounds looking up
presents for friends and rela
tives. Imported decorated china, the
finest ever exhibited in Ontario
for the price. Uador Hros. &
Laupkiu.
Remember, with each 1 pur
chase at C. C. Payne's you get a
chance on a beautiful l diu
iiiond ring.
The Jordan Valley Express,
by Don Carlos Boyd, has been
issued and has every appearance
of prosperity.
The ideal Xmas gift is jewel
ry. Oo to C. C. Payne's, where
you will rind a well assorted up
to date stock.
New and second hand goods
bought and sold. We cun save
you money. Second door north
of Argus office.
The Crescent barber shop and
bath rooms, conducted by K. W.
Mogau should have your patron
age, dive him a call.
When you wish to show a
person how to uso a revolver,
remove the cylinder, put on the
safety catch, and keep your
finger off the trigger.
Christmas advertisements are
crowding the columns of the
Argus, and our readers can
save money by patronizing the
advertisers. The men who ad
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CHINA
DonOUtb Hand Tainted
and llavilaml.
ri:i;i'f.ii:s
In boxva ami bulk.
HKI'SHKS
Howard's hair, tooth, nail
ami hand,
TOILET skts
Drafting, military, baby
anil manicure.
HOOKS
FINK CAND1KS
McDonald'! ami Wood
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llVr llll.tcll boxes,
' Itmlli brushes miil fib.s nail
Toy books, novels, gifl ... , , k .,.,,. ,.loi,s'
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books.
boms, etc.
LEATHER GOODS
Hand hags, hill, coin, card
oases, ptaf books, eto.
ItUBBJBl
alls ami dolls.
KAOKS
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Fine boi papers, invito- s nountnill Safely and
lions, tally cards, etc.
FOUNTAIN PENS
The Parker, Waterman in
Autotiller
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i.iinplete i t of ,Uecords.
$1.5Oto$7 0O C'UBWTtlAH aHOVILTin
t 'ariL, Stiil:. r, seals, tags,
,iv wrapping pUpat, etc.
ALBUM!
Post Card, Photo, Auto
graph and Kodak.
MIHBORi
Hand, stand and shaving
ricTi'i;i:s
Beautiful n.ountW'd and
,iiiountetl,
10c to $4.
Wo believe our stuck is the beet quLlity
and the best MSOrtmenl ever siiown nere.
Come in and See It.
GEO. A. JANDLAND
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