The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 07, 1917, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    THE ONTARIO ANGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JlTNE 7, 1917
PAGE 7.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Theee Hill ads are ntd by thousands of want seekers both to
buy and to mil trice per line, per inMrtlon 6c. Phona 4J ror
results.
KltTIHKMKNT.
Die Hummer term of the Orr-gon
rmal School wilt begin June 18;
full semeelor September 10. For
ther particulars write to the Keg-
Irer.
I'niKpnr Jt" the ton Percheron
Hon will e at tb K S. 4 D.
rh ever rhuradny. Friday and
unlay. Ter is, Wlb. 00 bring colt.
tixper" sire tip kind of colts that
k the big i cpay at maturity You
make no tHstake If you decide to
I Oil ataltlcfh. 17-tf
you want aed potato. aftolute-
lli'.m and pure, NfttedJGdnis and
klR, .all J A Willi. Phone
km. -tf.
FOR PAINTINstf, Paper hanging,
and Calclmtn4ng-Flret Class Work,
Price iw4am- Phone v. v
Wisdom. 20 IK 4. 2-tf
FOK 8AL.E A number of roost
ers for frying, oneloUfo months old,
25 cent each Auf to J. J. Dless.
Box 61, Ontario. r l-4t
FOB ItKNT tioo.l Furnished
house cheap. Phone 61 -VV. 15tf.
Mrs. ki. lot
Dressmaker, Pd
r and
FOB RENT Jumlsbjfl modern
bedroom Ininl Com the Tailor,
three blocks soutBotafnonre Hotel.
7-tf.
McFadden s Flight
A Story For St. Patrick's Day
By ELINOR MARSH
HKfactory Job Printing at the Argns office
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I LESS WORK ,
K No coal, wood or ashes to log. No waiting for I
BE the Are to barn up. I y
K Meals In a jiffy and a cool kitchen all the time. I isf
K Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking be-
k cauM of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. .
8? More convenient than a wood or coal stove for
k, all the year 'round cooking, and more stono.n-
Q The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
fS smell. In I J J and 4 burn.r tilt, with
I 01 wiihuui uvtn aio laseaet
X enolsli. Ask year daslsi ivAiy. m
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I NEW PERFECTION
I OIL C$piyOVE "
Broessin Harness Co. A. L. McDowell.
i othtng like it on earth-
Tie sensatjon of the year
See it at
IREAMLAND THEATRE
ondayAND Tuesday
June 11 and 12
,000 LEAGUES UNDEB
THE SEA b
kotographed at the Botton of the
Deep Blue Sea
le Picturization of a Dream that
has come True. More Real
than the facinating story
wo Nights Only!
Mike M?Fadden was the moet popu
lar young msn In all Ireland at the
tlnir r the revolution. He rode about
mi horseback, carrying a green tag
with a harp on It, calUng on the Bo
l'le to arm and shake off the yoke of
K mland
This was wry well eo long as the
revolution lasted, but when It was put
down Mike was one of tbe persons
marked for punishment. But hie pop
ularity stood him In good stead. Where
there wim one person to hunt for him
ther wee a hundred to conceal him.
He was talking to a crowd of listen
era In his native town, exhorting them
"not to. giro up tbe ablp as long aa
there was a stick of timber left In
Bat;" tliat ft. Pntrlrk was with them
ami would nrnnt tboin tbe victory,
when a win. in from su iiipcr window
triad eut:
"Tlio Hojera! They're comln'."
Aud ao llicv were. They were conn
ing for MILr, and then- tMI I
fill chan.'o of tlielr taking bitu. sod If
took liiin be was siirv to hang.
The queatlou of the moment was how
to protect Mike. Iroland wa forgot,
ten. Mike was all In all. Om of the
girls present beckoned him to follow
her and darted Into a house. As lootl
ai Mike waa Inside ah shut tbe door.
A M inlniiici later the aoldlera rode
into towu ami began to look for thej
reliel
"All the men come Into the street f
cried the aergeaut In command. Home
of the men were already there, end the)
rest thought It best to obey tbe order.
They were lined up, aud the sergeant
as lil:
"Lag Mike McFadden step to the
from ."
Mike did not materialise.
"If Mike McFadden doesn't atep to
(In- fiont. every mother's son of you
will be takes to DwMsi and lodged la
Jail."'
This produced no effect. Mike, dree
il In pottlOOata, waa circulating uiuong
the irlrls snd when mllcl on to step
forth waa HtnudiiiK lielw.-cii two girls
with an nrui uroiiud each In true fem
inine etylr.
With the aergeaut waa one who bad
even McFadden, aud he told the aer
geaut that the culprit was not In line.
Tln'ii the order waa given to search ev
ery house In the place, tbe men mean
while Wing obliged to sUud where,
they wet.
"I'll show y where Mike McFaddoa
la." said one of the girls whose waist
Mike wsa eucircllng.
"IH It snd I've got something ale
for yon "
The girl led the sergeant a abort die
tetic down tbe afreet, and aa eooo aa
they reached open ground Mike pulled
his aklrta above bis knee aud rau like
a devi
I'nfortunattlv for the fugitive, ho
baur been loo liaaty. He alionld bate
aHpgeal away quietly before making au
eilillillloii of his masculine leg. aud
what I hey could do Hut Mike waa
never given to forethought One of
the eoldlers who had beeu lefi to watch
the wen atniidlng In Hue took sfler the
BBpoaed girl. Mike was swift of
foot and. ei. ept for tbe ln uiubrauce
of I ne skirts, was more then s match
for the soldier, who cs cried a knapsack
mi tils shoulders, and a musket lu bis
hands. Be JMu'i kuvw why the girt
was running. He supposed that there
was some plan on foot to outwit him
self and hit comrades Not gaining la
the bae, he called on the fugitUs to
atop or lie would ore. Mike kept on,
and the soldier, uot relishing about lug
a woman, dealated.
During bis flight Mike saw a atout
cudgel iu Ids way, aud, picking It op.
he began to think of a ui.ue mauly de
feuse than flight Heacblug a slight
rise In the ground, he etopM-d, tinned
alul aud faced hla eaeiuy
A number of the girls bad broken
gwaj and run sfter tbe sergeaut. eager
to lea in the leaull of Mike's flight.
Those In advaaOO were nually treated
to I he slglil of a man In woman's ap
pare! defying with a cudgel a soldier
with a muaket Hut while the latter
waa far belter aimed than lu former
he waa handicapped by the belief that
hli enemy waa a girl. When a abort
i ,- from Mike lie paused end
Bid
i ,,in, bask with me. I don't waut
to hurt )oii young wouiau."
InvU a bit do 1 go back with ye
.me near enough to me I'll bruin
i,. id this shUlakthr
gBM'l. Mho had follow.il. aeeliig
like hud la-en uilslilkeu by the
tie of them, now .nine up
lilug Hi,- soldier for lli;lii
. i. I he. Wlll, 111 -el'
tween Mike uii.l the sfldler Fortu
uatcly foi their protection, Mike was
on the edge of the Wod, aud there
men to m .
afl and
this time in
I round the soklfer and began
t,, push i iiii bark tonm-.i the 1 1
One of Iheiu tin.illy gol BUI DIUBkOl
and ufiei thui be was helped gloug
, mean-, of it. bayonet.
The MM.jihin. when it a evldeel
tlmi he had hi in aaal on u fool's er
mini, hurried ba k to where II
till standing lu line n
j nil woiusu thai
,a no such pemou as Mike Ui-
Faddeu among tbeiu, and, being con
ilne.1, hi- took hiui.-clf and hi men
away.
Mike never stopped till he reached
the .oust and eeiaped to America.
He baa always attributed hla escape
not to tbe girbt, but to bi. Petri
QUALITY
SUPREME
Every
ounce
into
of material that . ffoe
a Sludebaker wagon or buggy has the "Shidebaker Reputation" behind it Over fifty years
experience has taught us how to make vehicles that lasl. Every axleevery spoke -every hub-
tire and bolt is made by experts. The reiult tht finest wagons possible to produce has made
the Studebaker the Largest Vehicle Factory in the World. The absolute reliability of the
Studebaker line appeals to all careful buyers, those who want
honest value. We want you to visit our store the firi time you
have chance ; let us tell you more about the Studebaker line and
show you some of these splendid vehicles. "
A Complete New Stock for Hale By y
Ml Dl II KI It BOB. t OKIMHttTIIlN III ITVH
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M.M. Ht -h. Branch Manager
Ontario, Oregon.
BUSINESS CARDS
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I'll Hit It N'S
DR3 PR1NZIN0 tt WEE8E
Ontario, Oregon
Office lu New Wilson Block.
Office hour I to It 2 to 4
in nvi-
"SaelQ PPffMQ
DR. W. C. HOWK
DENTIST
Fliunes: Offlro 117
Wilson Btdg R H7I
t Mil Itl'lhlM.
J. H. FARI.EV Funeral director
and embaltner. Lady assistant Phoaa
I3I-W. Ontario, Oregon.
THWHFKR
TRANriFKK, BAGGAGE AND EX
PREM Moots all trains.
JOHN LANDINGHAM
TWO
2 diu snuwo a
Rinos COMBIIvIO $TAoei
ATTtHlNKVH
C. McOONAOILL
Attorney at Law
Will Practice In All Courts
Notary Public Office Over Postofflre
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LJHISTORICALJJ
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TSlAINtO aWIMAL CXeXaiTIQNB
stooicTv hossc rit
ri.MUN.as or 1.1I..C i.imi
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TnAINtO ANIMAL CXPOOITION
SSOOIKTV MOW C rAIBI
cowoatss or aaiwic sraas
I WOSLO'S SIKT CCOWJaV
TWO
9 BIG SHOWS
Rinos COMBINED Staoi
k. MIQTOPirAL T-S
a tunsi
TWAINCO ANIMAL CX-OOITION
sooic'rv hosh riei
coMoatsa or sarnie svsae
oauo OICT CLOWNI
Mcfl'LLOl'OH ft WOOD
I.AWYERH
Rooma l-J-S First Natl Bank Bldg. !
Outarlo, Oregon.
R. W. 8WAGLER
Attorney at Law
Rooms IS, 14. 1 Wilson Bldg.
Ontario Orfgon
il 1 1 j. .
lnff7ul ' -.'B Wr'mlv?tiMm
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Expert Service
Reasonable
Charges and
The kind of treatmentSteady
customors deserve Is the
principal ujxn which we do
business.
A GIGANTIC COLLECTION
Ri note, barbaric and uiipcoeiod Ur.Js.from the ft lei the polga to m
is oi the hiu.itnr, l.lrrl t burning deMft.
mount.. I tlif bioul plains havecontti
their Straltgr Member of the Animal W.i.J In i COMl'l I IK (iHiANllv
COI I i hi-, never before been seen lm : the hitorlc deluge, wliea
the Pii.i.itJi N le his gr.ind cnllect' n in the AiU, to preserve liom the
nkivi.ni iLiu'iinuur. tlie HirJ-,. Bej.t-, jnd Der .1 of the e irtll. Oblrtt le -
aniin.itcd njture brnuglr . i r very , ,.n. All cirth'i treasures, embracing
Aium.il fameJ for their fern.it, nut) or be miv. n
men alive of the h'. bl..n-,u.
phants. Ferocious Carnivorous Lions, li I
Striped Zebra, ani ill of the slr.in;e in
Strme forir-. ot life 'rom reniole :ma. is ' i irniiuu pnimage ironi
; .. island of tiu Sojtli, and thousands o trangeand Lurtou animals.
the linest spea-
v . r iftr, IHonstrr rn
from India. H-aulii.4
sea. jnnnle and forrt.
rilli.int plumage tioin
Accessories carried for all
kinds of cafe.
Gasoline. Lubricating Oils
and Supplies.
Ontario Auto Co.
PE1EDVFORD, Prop.
Phone 134
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CAGES-DEMS-LAIRS
ANIMALS
AHE NECESSARY TO HOUSE THL
1,000,000 WORTI!
OF TAh
WitD
THIS SEASON FIVE TlfiES LU& THAN EVER
NO OTHER SHOW e'Vt--" DDCO SO 'a,riV ATTRAC'IONS IN ON
SEASON. AS th . B. . 19 HAVE r"OR THIS YEAK
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THE UNIVERSAL
INSTRUMENT
Thirty years ago the telephone was a liunfy.'i Today,
through personal Initiative and private eutuiprpie'. It Use, become
a ueceeeity within the roach of everybody Where oucoi a bual
uoss had but ouo telephone with a limited talklug range, today
that bualneas baa service with a range; three-quarters oi a conti
nent broad, aud every branch of every bualnoea Is llnaed to ev
ery otltoi ai mi nil 'li'cuuiuiunicatlBg telephone ayatosBJ
The ttilophone hau earned its responsible place and there arc
hum , ouo. nut) bell telephones lu this country, over which go
ab, uuu.uuu talks daily.
river) Ikll Telephone in a Look Distance Station.
Malheur Home Telephone M).