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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 13, 1917. PAGE 3. ' v ,X BPrgeinT " vV'fcJirnn fl V swn . I I j ' t I IV fc J a C i a f I II V n Sj.x 9 mmlM 1 IV V FALL SUITS, COATS and DRESSES Redfern i Beautiful New Colors and Styles pmntzess There are many little things in styles about our new apparel that will interest you. Each model has some point of distinctive charm and exclusive style. We are now ready to wait on you. Come as soon as possible and see; them. WITH THE ADVENT OF THE AUTUMN SEASON there is a wonderful display of fashion throughout the store and the Tightness and variety of the Garments, Wool Goods, Silks, Trimming, Buttons, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corsets, Shoes, etc., are certain to arouse keen feminine interest. Dresses An- of the latest Pall st 'leg and Materials, including oombinatioiia, Satin, Poplin and KiT Willi leOTgette 'Vic SlccVt'S illlll 'ollar, ur Satin Trimming and Pancj ''l"i ill Ktnluoidrry. Sweaters . . These m.i nights will make you want a new Bwoator to lounge round the porch ur riding. We air ihowiug I large assort incut f popular priced ai wt U ai real fane Swci'iri-s for Men. Women and Children, which will iv' Vuii .-. I hlUN roiiifoit. Blankets Never were tht Blanket) so pivtu a ilniM' just opened up. There arc Wool Naps that you ran't hanllv tell from an all pool blanket We hare theme in all prieea. Autumn Coats Tailored, pleated and belted models, plain or with trimmings of fur, plush or velvet. Fabrics include suede velour, durella poplin, broad cloth, kersey, yosemite, pom pom and luxurious plushes, in all the newest shades. Many are beauti fullp lined with satin or silk. A reaLwonderful showing a Coat or Suit to satisfy every desire. Phoenix Silk Hosiery is now being shown in the n w atMortnu for Autumn and Winter. Tins Eloae is perior quality and reillforeed to insmv sal is factory wear and unci tin dc niand of he will diisscd woman. Women's all Bilk Hose in Black, White, Putty, Tuxedo Tan. Silver, Light Hold, Champagne, Brooke, at 86c is a wonder. AIho in the above hadea at $1.25 a iniirh heavier Hose. School Shoes That Will Really Wear. We have a grand line of Gun Metal and Soft Kil leathers, for your wlin'tion, when liiiniL; out toe girl or boj foeeehool. We arc proud of theae Shoes and will give you the best of satisfaction in every roMpeel wear, lit and appearanee. Taking it all in all you will find Radero "the best place after all" for SI mi i Ontario, Oregon RADER BROS. CO. Department Store Ontario, Oregon Town Topics Tersely Told w. Mies Mayme Heugu of the high school faculty reluried to Ontario Sunday evening from her vacation at bar hoot Id Oklahoma. Jl returning she took a trip to Kurt HUM. Texan where there are 42.O0U men In khaki trulnlni; 'or wrvlce to go ucrosa die pond While the Weet In not emotional iu lis patriotism as in the South aud Southwest, aya HIm Heuge. she delighted In telling "tht home folks" that Oregon was tht ilr.il ittale In the I'ulon to nil Ha uuoto, bv tolnuteors, which it flclent evidence of the calibre of the Weet'i aitltuilo toward tho wor for democracy. MUx Fanny Taylor who has been III with lnfUinatory rheumailaui for the past two weeka was taken to the Vale Hot Springs aanltan Meat on Wednesday Kmory Mill of Harney county la In Ontario thlx wrrk hating tome down to atteud the Fair and visit with his family wliu are here for thtj achool year. Mr. Hlil spent the summer looking alter rud work for liaiu. y inunly. IU- expects to uiuk. back luto the interior before coming out for the vtl o Krlenil of Miss tl-iher Carlson who waa employed at the local telephone luring the summer were vised title week (hat she la III at Caldwell with typhoid. Mr. and Mrs. W 11 Totten and daughter motored tu Kiumett on Bun day to vlelt relative. The aawnill town of the Payette la the boomlai ly of tlil aecliou. la the word they aria hack. Mra. 1 . 11 y li Fin rtiirii-tl Mn . ii I UK from an MttOSeVH v'" in l..j whlih Iu. luiled nlopu at the lake reaorta of the llawkeye atate Um hi Ik iuk tikltmijl t-nd Cuear lakea With her i Hither, Mr lUr uetl Mra Kox will attain occupy the realdtiute on Indiana aruue in wlihh they lived last winter. o roumy SMiMM I I l-'anner waa in Onl.irl.i mi liUHJui'H. Wtdnesday. and while hern dlCltMd the i. ail ion on the Snake Itlver brldK" which haa bePn aulng Krlef to tin autoiatH all MNMMhT thru the pulling of nalla In the plaj Mrs. J. A White ami- Mlas Myrtle While of Nampa arrived hoi . i .peud Hie fruit pu kinc keaooa. They expect to spend the winter In this section. o Mrs larl V. Khune of Juntura Ih the gueet of Mr and Mra I' J Oal tacher this week while her little son la reosJeinc medlcnl attention at the Holy Rosary Hoaplul. Mr. umi Mrs v I. ipi nulc retui u ed rtuturduy u v.-iiiuk fr mi Humiuii where Ml Hproule ban had Ilia florkH of eh- i p fe. dliiK I'll" Mllli inur. K'pliilum lli'.rrlot returned to on rlilay from lilarkfooi, Ida where lip hail apetil the summer montliH Mrs. W M Itrown lm nat pnoa .1 1 pai 'Hi at the loiHpli.il for some inn. i able to her on Su'ui Mra. I a 11 Uunruii of lroiilt!e Is In Ontario llu hlM Mr 1 1 ur Jury duty at Vale. Mr. and Mra. J. K lilaikal 1....1 orod to I'arma Hunday in vlait with Mr. aud Mrs. Auto Hlackaby. It Is rumored thai with the eultlnf off of train aervlor due lo the move sent of fruit trains that No. 17 and IX will lie iuik tin n miller to Ko btto the dbicard for the time being I leal rtuudit) ed with IiIh family I n Mr. and Mrs. II II Tunny liae nit-, one of the I. Adam on Sunt li l(l hardsof stl o I . in who Iiuh been viall- IliK frlemli- In llolite lor llie pahl three weeks Is expected home on Hat unlay I 1' It. Kliihwiu lef, v, dni-Kday fur lo look after a hunch of Ilia I" that liute boon round"'; up 101 o Krof. K H. Neilry of NynM wna one yUItorH in OnUrlo during the we. k. a K I. rtlewart who is at the hoapllal lialiluiK with typhoid is repon..i 1 l.e making aatUturtory progresa toil-, overy. o Mr. an Mra. Juniee Ouertn left yes terday for Newport, Oregon where they will spend the next six weeka vlKiting with their daughter. Mrs. W It. Hiiliin and duus1 Margar. -. ..1 1 iv.-. 1 Hi: real for a with with Mra HI1I1111 p.. r.-n t . Mr ..ml Mr 1 a T I Hi" I, tlilH wwl to ll.ik.r Hall who -xp.. 1 ship Bast ns soon gg iar 1. .,. 1 . . riir.il g 11 I..11 ke, who w;i- the y Ic tlin ago Is uhle to !' . I" lit l.iwi. ukuIii. I Mr. and Mth II r W bit worth II ed 1 iioin w 1 1 .1 . ,. day to look ati.-i Imal IgvtajWet, o l.imea Lawrence 01 I 1:1.. gun U in ' in -- M. K Niwtou reiiuii.il this week 11 of the in terior with his II111 of hlo. ur. Mlaa Ituhy KenwnV of lor dan al ley alllveii 111 Onlul'io dneday lO atteud the Teasher Institute.