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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
I The Store Where You Find Just What YouWant tWi owccon j PBy Worth More Petticoats 'ninplftn Una of popular now petticoat In hiImo, Heather blooms and silk taffetas In all the new colors, with twelve Inch flounces trimmed with tuck and pleated ruffles. Pric ed $1, 1.25, 1.75, 2.50, 3.50, 5.00 Fine Kid and Silk Gloves Rplendld valuea In our spring line of kid glove and from one of the bent manufacturers In the United States. Also we say the same thins; of our Clark's silk gloves. Smart Millinery 1)D not overlook our splondid variety of hats for your choos lag and especially while our apodal sale Is on millinery SHOES The real shoe values you will find here while leathers are so high. We are leaving out the profit to give you the same quality U before. You will find In our shoes no cut off vamps or paper. All aolld, good wearing, good fitting, good looking, reasonably priced. Mr Ontario lm W( OREGON J I B-sCsMrmaVaMl.MJJKaBlllllllMBMJJllMMlKMXlllJaJJLP""""lMIDl $790 CashF.O.B. LaPore Complete With Plows Axv here's what you get a tractor especially designed for the small farm tractor and plows combined in one machine control of entire out fit from operator's seat an all purpose machine, as good for belt work as on the draw-bar. The Rumcly will plow your truck patch as well aa your hundred acre field. It prepares your ground, pulls your binder, does your hauling and belt work. Our catalog explains the ease of control, tho steel gears all encased and running In oil, roller bearings through out, heavy duty four cylinder engine and rigid frame construction. ONTARIO AUTO CO. ONTARIO OREGON RUMELY&M6 All Purpose Tractor tniiiiiuni mmimmn SAFETY SERVICE "Safety lirU" was the motto and practice of this bank loug before those words became the slogan of the large transportation companies. Service to the public is not a theory, but a daily practice with us. Put your money where safety is the first consideration and avail yourself of our service. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Safety Deposit Hoxes Savings Account if Piston Rings of All Sizes Ford Rings 15c Others in Proportion Goodyear Casings and Tubes. Plumbing, Heat ing and Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Oxy Acetylene Welding Maxwell Cars and Indian Motorcycles U. S. Plumbing & Heating Co, Phone 152 M lCs 'MEN WHO" ANSWERED THE CALL pTpTlHERE arc no flowers too ssaLaJ sweet to strew above sss? them. Brave hearts that lie In silent, dreamless sleep i No garlands fair enough for those who love them To lay with chastened tears at head and feet. No song too tender or too sweet to ting them In loving praise of deeds most grand and true. No tribute sweet and pure enough to bring them. The dear old boys the boys who wore the blue. Silent through all the years that pass so fleetly. Silent and still they lie in calm repose Under the violets they slumber sweetly. Forgotten now life's struggles and life's woes. Forgotten now the war's dread smoke and thunder. The carbine's flash, the m jam of mortal pain All is forgotten now. No world's great wonder Rouses from sleep and rest the heroes slain. A Day of Strvnajshsnlnf. Memorial day should be sacred to the im-iiM.1 , or tverj patriot who baa erred hla country and baa paaaed be yond. With aurb a significance aa that for the day It ought to be poaalble to ere It from extinction and niaka It ona of the great morul strengthening days of tba national year. And even beyond that we might go and give the day added moral strength. It might be finally crystallized Into a day of remembrance of tba dead of the uatlou without regard to wan. The mother might remember her blue eyed girl, the lover hla dead sweetheart and the youug man hla honored father. U would be a day of sacred memo-r.-s. of strength giving associations. It would then hold su Intense personality for everybody. Ger Thin 60c One-Quart "Wear-Ever" Stewpan For only 25c MlVttlll VKTOBV IM l-ol'l I. lt ONK 0Zr j WEAJKVER ;fwf irag aWwV.LS M IRADEMARK k V w I $ V and the coupon if presented On or before May 27. 1916 Aluminum is NOT "sfl the nine," Be sure you get "Wear. Ever." Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mirk on the bottom of every utensil. "Wear-Ever" T give enduring sstisfsctlon because they are so carefully made. Again sod agsin the sheet of sluminum is passed through en ormous rolling mills and pounded by huge stamping machines. Any piece that cracks or bresks under the tremendous strain is rejected so thst when the utensil is finally made the metal in it is dense, hard and Repli rigid it will stand the herdest kind of wear. This special offer is made so thst you can see for yourself if you do not already know the difference between 'Weir-livcr" and flimsy aluminum ware. We knew thst when once you have tried this were you will not be content until you lace utensil that wear out with utensils that M Wear-Ever" Get the pan snd you will understsnd why so many women prefer "Wear-Ever" to sll other Kitchen Wsres. Fill out the coupon snd brintf it to us todsy. ONTARIO HARDWARE COMPANY ONTARIO OREGON "WEAR-EVER" COUPON We will accept this oonpnn and 2.e In pay ment for, one "WEAR-EVER" one uart Stewpan. whlob aells regularly for 60c. pro vided tbe ooupon is presented In erson at the store on or before afar 37th, IBM Write oueoupon your name, address and date of pnrohaae. Only one pan la sold to a customer. Naaie - Address City lte No. 1 Kdrile Itlckenbaclier'k Success Nlieepaliesul Bay Mpeedtta) Occasion Rejoicing. Ml Eddie Hlckenbacher's victory at the Sheepahead Bay speedway last Saturday, when he drove his Maxwell racing car ahead of the field and gal loped away with the chief prise of 110,000 and the Metropolitan cup la a very popular one. The crack cars and crack drivers of the world were entered In the tourney and the fact that an American driver in an American-marie car won the event has oc casioned much rejoicing A number of telegrams of congrat ulation have been received at the general offices of the Maxwell Motor company In Detroit. Some of these were from New York newspaper men, who testified to the fine performance of both driver and car and declared that the victory was a most pleasing one Rick's feat in sending his Maxwell over tbe course of 150 miles in 93 minutes, 31 seconds, an average of 96.43 miles per hour for the whole distance la a remarkable on, and his vletory la no more than be deserves lo the light of hla career. Edward Victor Rlckenbacher waa bom Id Columbus, o .. about thirty years ago. He haa been Identified with automobile competition for the laat ten years, making his first ap pearance as a mechanician on the Prayer-Miller entry In the 1906 Vau derbllt cup classic. The first eight years of his racing career were veiled In obscurity, and it waa not until July 4, 1914, that he leaped Into fame. On that day he won the first 300 miles event run ou the gumbo dirt tract at Sioux City. He had his most successful season last year, when he was the only driv er to win three open speedway events. lie repeated his victory of the yeari previous at Sioux City, showed the way to the field at Omaha and took first money at Providence In addi tion to theae victories, he finished third In the Chicago motor derby, his Maxwell being the first American car to complete the 500 mile grind. Rlckenbacher Is as well-versed In motor car construction as any driver iu the game. He lias built and sold automobiles. It la significant that he Is one of the few stars In the racing game who has selected an American made car for his 1916 campaign. Despite his fame and his good looks Rlckenbacher has remained single He has but one love and that's his Maxwell racing cur He is captain of the Preat-O-Llte team this year and has under law jurisdiction the four Maxwell cars that are owned by Carl O. Kinder and James Allison, the In diatiapolis race magnates. ran Bryan couldn't make Nebras ka take water. Wish February would take her (host away Visit our office at Ontario FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 26 and 27, and see demonstration of the elec tric range. ELECTRIC INVESTMENT CO. Even a sickly grin is more to be desired thau a saaffl. Possibly Armageddon is going to be staged at Verdun. The Ontario Meat Co. Phone 54 Has the only refrigerated market iu Ontario. Also has the low est prices. Monday of each week wo will have special prices oil all Hose Leaf products and will ho known as host Leaf day. Tuesday pot roasts, boilh and steaks, Wednesday, all pork day, Thursday veal and mutton, Kriday haa day, .Saturday we will have special prices on everything lu the market. Theae special prices will nuaii a saving to you of 25 cents on tdo dollar at least. So bring your dollar. Buy a coupon hook and get au additional discount of 10 per cent, they run from 12.50 to -u 00. Prompt deliver ies will be wade at auy hour of the uay.