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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
THF, ONTARIO ARGUS. THURSDAY. MARCH 4, 191K FOUR Tie Afeu? Dress Goods For Spring Are In The Two Most Fashionable Fabrics of the Season Serges and Garbardines are here in Big Variety of Grades and All Colors.. j Serges 50c to $1.25 yard Garbadines $1.00 per yard 1 . " T ili" . If you have looked forward to seeing wool dress goods of unusual beauty and originality for the new season you will not be disappointed. In weave coloring and pattern these fabrics will undoubtedly prove even more satisfactory than you expect they are superb! They appear to much better advantage when made up into garments, of course. A general idea of what is most favored may be gained from the following. Owing to the change in silhoutte slightly stiff er weaves r.nd finishes are adopted in addition to the i mre staple fabrics of soft finish, serges, crabardines, checks, coverts, poplins and Barathea weaves are the favoriates. Colon ore of neutral and soft character such as sand, putty and trn. Perc black p.nd wMte, rny together with various shades of blue are rrprfser '. To mON complcHy inform yourself rrgardir the new wool dress fabrics you should come rnd lha assortment tod-y. Wb art featuring serges and gabar dine particularly at these will he the moit popular fab"!cs this Spring. RADER BROTHERS THE STORK THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Ontario, Oregon HOTcL ARRivALS Ca-ter Hmi'i'. Wr.ln- t IVIi tt, MI V. Q, Michael. I'uriiiii; II. A. Ili-iinaii. lliirri- iiiiim. On ; .1 A. NVciitiu tiy. Drtwssyi Allirm-t Urn li r nn. Fllcrt I'n lull. I i. Pkslp . WTsissr. Thur-.lnv. ItIB Bohrl Drinkwntci, Mitt Mabel Lama, I'. II fsalHgaar, w. r. Alien, Jvatarai J. A. Wculherly. Dmi kt) ; K. I. Iliitfi.!', li. Waltai ; v. t. i:iiv. r, J. A. Yaacejr, Nampa; J, V Holliday, Drtu Friday, Pi i. :.''!. IMS San Psttr Y.ill.y; Ro McXnltv. Wui John Blckti . I Han "ii. I". ill''. Ore. laMrdar. Ft. IT, IMS O. M. Rar Bol : A. A. Rob) :-. Jiinturn: r. w. iv.ik. h.i.i! :. ;.. . .i a. Holiday, Dm Baada) . I C R. Amst. Ian l Hollo . Or-.: II. W. Tillotson. Huclnh, . Sum Peterson, Brogaa. Ifsaday, March i I W. Brswa, Juiitiira: ChuilcH .Inhnson, Wci-ci ; W. II. Taylor, BeeM Valley. Idaho; carl Hoff, Cakhrtlli O. T. I'thy, K .r; M. B, Bala, Panaa, i da Marcn -' Hi H. w R I roiM, .'mi ia; ('. Turner. Andrew-. Orai M. i". Saimoti. Midvaii', Idaho .'an.es Wilnioth. Mhlvale, Iiluho; W. P. AIN n, IV .1. flallsgasr. Juntura: Julian A. Hurley, Vule. MstfS lintel. Friday. Feb. 2 IVnrl T.v.t. Is) tartky. Ptb. IT Mia, .J. B. M . V ! I 1 1 ; i iiml family. Vale: l,-rank J. Pal hut. Jordan VaOsyi B, L Paaips, Wtistri Bumst I I. Wahaarj S. P. Newman, Shohone. Sun.lay. I'eli. 28 Geo. W. Ayer . A. W. Oowaa, HurnM; F. C. Oxman, Darkssi Mrs. H. F. Olerf, Andrew; c. ii. Bsaatr, Bassaaasi K. J. Bvsgan, Valt '. .Martinson, Monroe, Ore. Moaday, Marsh i K. i: Base iiuiii. Mattress Specials For this week we will offer you Mattresses at un usual low prices that will interest you and it will be wo th your while to call and look them over. h, , fit i '-A ft I ' 'jir Ko,i- . aW TT. ""J7 "T m i t www ,., r ., VatoJ V A rfr ittiin i i-i r ' . . . v N- r a 'v j i".",v.V' s , , ,lv VK 7, ? t tL i '' W . i . . cotton felt Imperial edg Mai tress, a good ,!Mv' for $15 this week 110.50 .- , MATT ft ESS Our Comfort Mattress (like cut) that sells for $6.00 we will sell for $4.50 All-Cotton Felted Mat tress, guaranteed not to i't bunchy or lumpy Regular SS.50 value for $6.75 We have both the famous Sea ley and Oster moor Mattress. 15 Ostermoor mattress for $12.50 We have .. ge shipment of both beds and ! and how you a nice selection at ices. Ontario Furniture Co. THIS COUPON . aat ,- . r-k T4Z3 1Qc. to bOc r prcscnt;..) &t onoctRS FEBRUARY 1rjH t3 20IH, 1915 FOLDER'S W COFFEE R. -uUr 5p-r'll"l'l,rirt r,l.,l.r.. Willi '-!. ; T il ii . . . 1 na .70 .m n.pcn BCI.OW I AK 1j- dwntir l 1" kilt 01 I... Quality v;e redeem vhem j? hy C'k The Malheur Mercantile Company nutk 'I'm iay, Match 2 C o. Balm . Nanvwai i. a. Bnjrta, Dtemeadi I--, tit) Brnjrtb, Diamoadi B iimwii. DtsmoadtO. P. DowaajTi t. Mo. WTtMindai MaVta ::"vv. s. Minh hi. Bahsri B, L BMgaa, Valai B. v. Blaekwstl, I'-niuml. FACTORY OWNERS ARRESTED Men Who Had Killed Deer for Their Hldea Capured. Marnhfleld Game Ward hub I'ourli and Adania of (Jold Heach, ('urr couii t. made a raid on th owihth of i tin Brown Ulovf factory, and arriHind tliiiii on a cliargt of klllliiK deer for tin- BWpaM uf aecurlns the hldi-a The nifii Vita found on I'latol iier. and were taken before a Juatlre of Hie peace.:! ciold Beach. Qeorgt PIm h. r. the leader, waa fined Itno, and aon- ttneed to aix Roatat in jail a mi V'oji NOTWleh and UobertHon. tw3 others were fined ".n I., nun wmf to Curr) county liiht July on iho nanollm- schooner Uuatler and made for the nountalna, where It ha liet ii found they liaw been klllliiK deer for their hldea Iheir prey in eluded doea and fawna aa well at buckH It la eatlmated that they have se cured 400 hldea About 7fi of them have been recovered by the officers Deputies AdaniH and Powell have been workniK on the ease lor u Ioiik time. It Is said that the ranchera have iniiiid many carcaaaea In the wooda. In o rot after the hldea were removed. Vivian Martin in "The WishitiK Rin( a Shubert feature will be at the Dreamland Satunlay Mar. li. What It a Fair RataT We do not know what conatltntt) baals for rate makitiK and have tt. heard of anyone who did claim know mm h about It, but If the piw perlty of the farm la a factor to ion .Iden d .it., I (he riulruud mu rtlou seaoladat that an Increa. rules Is iiffcksury. we would prav that It come to ua through artlrlM ronsumpiiou on their journey fnt iho factory to the farm. We woiU for example, prefer that the rat. a noga remain as at present and U liite on meal bear the Increase, I any farmer can then avoid the hurda by raistnt his own meat, and a tut er who will not try to raise his o meai outiht to bo penalized li i uk the rate on coal and brick ca) much bitter bear an Increase thai the rate on cotton and flour would prefer that the rate oil plcit remain the same, und machlD.n pianoa und .-m-h articles as the pe. er farmer cannot hope to possess bat the burden of increase. The increase in rates should b arranged thsl tht farmer who Ha at home will bear n .. den, but ii i othni p vmmi whyl H BbkjbSbb aasSaili jttaflTWiu. ... Jfmffl mi VV I f U A A' . , ,.! pi'ipiiiiinnpiniirHM v j m aBar It i-V- ,, M - Flsj of freedom and tinbkoi of glory, Hope of the work! in each floating fold. Long axid wdd and deathless the story Flung to the winds when thy .tan arc unrotleS! The thirteen stars of the fight with Great Britain, Through strenuous years, by land and by sea. Till they proved to the world the great word written. "We are, of right, independent and free I " The start of the states of blue-grass and prairie, Thesplendid pru. of the bold pioneers, Won from the savage, dark, cruel and wary, By peril and hardship, by blood and by tears. The stirs of the stiffs of the golden treasure, Won on the fields of the fiery fray. Where the Southwest poured its blood without measure, From the Alamo to Wild Monterey! The stars o the West of wheat field and forest, Mountains oj aOvaf and mighty stream, Of itafftl wIuti- desolation is sorest, Of cities that rise like the towers of a dream. Year after year, new stars rising glorious Flood the blue with their clustering lights Age after age, beloved and victorious, Still may they stand for freedom and right I SAMANTHA WHIPPLE SHOUP. nut give yom boy sadaitstsl I'liiiortunity H iiiukvtheir Aotwl atudy muy aiu tfietittt (iivc th. in the i-.it""- chances to win pr motion and mice! a.-the liul having U iulvaiita -i of WEBSTER'S! MEW INTERN AT10KAL rii -tioiiiiry in hla home. Thin new i n allot aiiswi i- with linal auiln- .. itj all kinds of ptuzlintf qocatiotJ I in lii-torj, leography, hiojjr.ii'liy, ling,pronaQciaU(m,tKnSSn : 4IHI.000 Vocabulary Term.. J70O T is j : OvsrstttlUustradons. Colored PUIS Ttf onlv diction. n- with Ik. TitwiAmA ..... 1 i The type iti:.-t. r . . ;. thati jk a lu-vuiuiuo ciicyoiopoui.. i More Schol irl . 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