Y 1 i I Pre-Inventory Sale An elegant framed picture with eaeh cash purchase of $10.00 or more. An elegant framed picture with each cash purchase of $10.00 or more. Or it a a I a I Coatings and Wool Dress Goods That you must see to fully appreciate; are of the very choicest and most desirable of heavy materials. Velour, Boueh, English and Bal macan Coalings in Scotch I Maids, RofflM Stripes and Novelty Colors. $3.00 to $3.50 Coatings, only. $1.98 25c Plaid Suiting - - 19c Percales Saturday we place on sale a Lot of 2,000 yards of Percales at exactly one-half their regular price. These Percales are of an excellent quality and a good assortment of patterns and colors are repre sented. Ordinarily they sell for 10c per yard. Sale price - - " OO " T- J After going over our stock since the Christmas rush, we find many broken lines pf seasonable merchandise, most needed at this time of the year. Beginning Saturday Morning, January 2nd, we inaugerate a most remarkable sale from ourregularstock. This sale will be doubly interesting to all, for in some cases it means a saving of half and less. It is impossible for us to even describe the many choice fabrics that will be includ- ed in this great Clearance Sale, and items listed below only suggest its many saving 1 possibilities. I 1 I I I I 1 I III I i I I I I I it I Oil I I w ! til Of 8 I i Furs Greatly Reduced Note These Under Prices: $2.50 Coney Mutr, $1.48 H. 50 Coney Mu IT, 1.98 5.00 Mink Mutr. 4.15 10.00 Mink Mull', 7.15 K.50 China Wolf Sot, . 3.98 ."0 China Wolf Set, 6.25 J5.50 Childs Si t, 2.:15 11 (Ml Coney Sl.de, 7.50 7.60 White China, Fox Set, 5.00 Outing Flannel and Kimona Cloth Outing flannel, good assortment of light colors, 10c grade, ex tra quality, 8 1-3 c Extol heavy fleece robe kimona cloth, 25c grade, r 15c Duckling fleece, 15c clearance price, 12c Flannelette Kimonas Excellent assortment, SI. 25 and $1.50 grades, clearance price, 98c Men's Flannel Shirts Exceptionally fi n e quality shrunk flannel in a good assortment of patterns and colors, made up into stylish and comfortable shirts urrerea at a price when others are quoting higher prices for flannel shirts less worthy than these. A good selection to choose from at a WORTH WHILE SAVING 1.00 flannel shirts, only - - $ .79 $1.50 flannel shirts, only - - 1.15 $2.00 flannel shirts, only - - 1.48 $2.50 flannel shirts, only - - 1.98 Slippers Reduced Men's $1.50 black felt slippers, at $1.15 Women's 11.50 comfy feltslippers. at 1.10 Children's $1.50 comfy felt suppers, at 1.15 Sweaters At very radical reductions. Ladies' and Misses' sweaters in assorted colors and styles. s2.00 to $3.50, clearance price, $1.39 $3.50 to $5.00, clearance price, $2.48 $1.00 Childs sweaters, clearance price, $ .48 ALL SALE GOODS ARE CASH RADER BROS & CO Tho Store "TtLCtt I m m m 1 m I m I m 1 I I I I m m m m m i I f 1 1 w TWO MEN TWO WOMEN RALPH W. SWAGLER HELD TO GRAND JURY WEDS EASTERN GIRL Kva Johnson and Myrtle Smith mul '. li. Spencer and W. V. Oranholm wore bound osn In (lie llran.l Jurs .il tlictr hearing Tuesday afternoon before fits KVionlei Hairs llram-l, their hall bcuiR placed at ;ii.K. each. The iu women rrr charged ssith selling lupinr III dry li'iiiUn and the two nun NN i-bargcd with inhabiting houM of ill i .u in- I in four win urn still curly Un-mU) morning when SheniT Kcrfoot, l-uit Sheriff Mniwii an. I Mai -lull Nni- raided tin Ontario Hotel. A .-onsidcrablc Hiiuiutit of liquor wh mi display during tin- hearing, oftl rrs claiming tht-y lutil found it in thi'ir i .ml. Duly enough evidence was inti noil is ProweuUni Attorney Hmoka to warrant the full! being lli'lil fur a tlnn i.l the Uraml Jim . 'l'h'ir cases will probably come up next week Attorney I.. J. Alter represented the defendants IvCgislator l-.ii Kmii Popular Ontario Attorney And Hride Will Arrive Home Next Week KhIIi W. SwhIit hiuI Miss Sadie Mi-rhorson wiTo uniti'd in marriage at St. Peter, Miniu'snta, December 'Jh. by Ki'V. .lanii'H Fivi-maii in St. Marks Church. The hriile im a ilailhter of Mr and MrH. II. S Mi-rher.-on of Min iu'hiIis. ami St IVter is the hoine of the jfrooin'ti parents. Mr ami Mrs. Swah-r hotli atteiuleii the liuvirsitN of Minnesota ami their marriage is the culmination ut a oolisgf romaiue. I lies will arrue in tlntario January 4. on the iiiornin,- train ami will take up their resiilen.'e in Hen (frown's hottM m the north part of town. The Artu and the many friend of Mr. Bwagtaf t'vteial to the happ . ouple tin. i heartiest lonratulaiinua. TAX LEVY FOR NEW DIES AT PENDLETON YEAR HAS BEEN MADE Hon. Frank ley, repieseiiluliYe '-'he Oregon l'lul uase the niiwi sin- i li-.t for Harney and Malheur vounties ci'sst'ul put) of the IMMM ChliMBM with Mrs. Daiey and then daughter niht when about two liumlreil dancers mm icisti ed at the t alter UoUM a"d card player- were pri.-int. The Si.nc.ia. I hey are enr- to loSaUiu ,IU,S1 U;, fnrnishe.l by an orche-tra t,. iitcn.i the coating .. '"'in I'uUwell and wa- a real treat to leni-latiiie I " Victor Womlrull Vll born in Indiana May U, 1SS I. and died in I'endleton, Oregon, Mondas . Derember Is, !1 4. He was an invalid for the la t eight vears of h:n life, la-intf alllnled with an absresH on the brain. His father and mother are both dead, the father heintf burietl here. In earlv life he joined the M. K. church and always lied an exeinnlary life so that his foilUJ is a blessoil re lief from loM ears of illness and a blessed reunion with those who have preceded him. He leases a step mother, an undo and some COUaiM who reside near Vale. The funeral was conducted from the M. V.. church, Weduesdas afternoon at 'J:;UI by .1 II Farles. the sermon mtlng prea. hiil by Kes . J'. H. I'ratt. Interment w a.- made in the Ontario cemetery, boakte in- father. City Of Ontario Is 12 1-2 Mills, (ieneral County And State Is 15 1-2 Page 5 carries an important mes sage for you; be sure you get it. The Toggery The county court in session last week made the tax levy for the year 11)15. The total county levy is 15. mills, in cluding the general fund, county school fund, state and normal school fund and special road fund. The levy for the in corporated town of Ontario was 12i mills; for Vale, 15 mills; for Nyssa, 13 mills, for Ionian Valley, 10 mills. The levy lor 57 school districts was made which tollows: School Mills 12 l'l-l,i. I 29 . 11 ... 28 4 ttl ... 55 ... 62 30... at.., 5... 4; .. 91,,, t A 4 ti 6 4.5 5 4 I 7 2.-. 53. tin 8. lis II, 14. &ti. 10. Is 'A 15. 3. 11 40. .. ., I. :.. 3a.. 2 2 , l's 34 . ;!.. 42 . 43.. 4 . 51.. m., fi A'. 66.. 1 . 6a.. N . 71 . : . n . 24 64 . . 5.5 . li 10.S 2 2.6 .10 .10 2 1 .12 .10 .10 fi . I . 9 . 5 . 5 . 1.5 . 1 . 2 . 2.5 . 1.8 . 1.2 . 1.5 . 1 . .5 . 2.7 5 ,. . 5 . 5 20 .5 .10 . 1 8.5 . I 12.5 . 5 2.6 . 5 ACETYLENE GAS. Carfaids of Calcium, Which Produaaa It, and an Accident. The Immense production at Niagara falls of carbide of ealeluiu, the curious artlflclul stouu whli li when bathed la water gives off acetylene gaa, recalls that this substance was first manufac tured In America by accident through the metallurgical operatloua of T. I,. Wilson, near a small stream In North Carolina. While using llmeMtoue and salt In smelting he imtleed among the melted slag whleh day by day run nearer to the brink of the little stream a gray ish white siih-taine ness in his expert euie. but thonuht little of It until one day the molten slag overhung the wa ter ami leuMii to flow Into It. Then suddenly a In 1. lit while flame burst out ol the molten mass and enveloped It foi M'line Hum lie drew 1 10111 the dry slag some of the strauge material aud touched a match to it. but without result Then he poured some water upon It, and at the uext trial the liberated acetylene gas broke Into dame. Thus In 181)2 accident discovered a practicable way 0 producing that acetyleue gas drat discovered In Eng land In DJM by Kdniuud Day while expei'luieuuiig with potassium tartrate and charcoal. It remained, however, for the Intense heat of the hydroelec trlcal fnrnacea of Niagara to turn oat thla wonderful atone In almost perfect purity and lmmenae quantities. Na '""! Magaslu- i I m 45 ... 46 ...10 6 5