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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1918)
ONTARIO, MALHEUR COtfNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1918. PAGE FIV1 EARLY ARRIVALS NOW AT RADER'S NEW SPRING SILKS To those wonion who are planning their wardrobe DOW, this. stc offers a itook of Spring BUki that will preeeril opportunities of striking Interest bi eluded among them an the neweti ihadei in Taffetas, Satins, Crape de Chine, Georgettr, Foulards, Etc.. all A t the Old Prices New Spring: Woo. COTTON SUITINGS Ui(rSS VjOOQo Suitable for Middies, Suits and Skirts, Etc. They are in plain or It is advisable to buy materials j Fancy Plaids, Stripes and Checks, as early as possible as our stocks arc These clothes are growing in greatrr now complete and offer advantages favor every season for Out-of-Dooi to early purchasers. The new French wear. 441 Serges Chuddy and Poplins are Among out other Wash Mater- heautiful in the new shades of Rns- ials we have Crepe. Voiles, Silk Mi it- iian in en, Wisteria, Battleship- i ures, Novelty Suitings. All in good Gray, Burgundy, Black and Navy. colors. , , ; Select Your Spring Corset Now Warner's Rust -Proof Corset A Definite Outline Whether you fancy the straight lines, some ot the Spring Styles ef fect! or the well-defined waisl line that seem quite as lashionahlc. your Corset will be the greatest factor in the success a f your wardrobe. r 7 Yameris P' Folloxp Fashion 's Outlines You can depend on the styles of Warner Cor- mIs. and there is A Model Designed for You Washable Cape Gloves Heavy Gloves, in the Newest Shades of Battleship Gray, Ivory, Pearl and Brown. Also Blacks and Whites in kids. Get a pair of Phoenix Hose to match the colors of your new shoes. 85c to $1.25. MEN'S SHIRTS Something New in Men's Dress and Work Shirts is the Khaki with Military collar. It is a good quality ghirt We have Men's and Boy's slurb, any style, In the newest! stri s tc. priced from 75c to $2.50 See our new ie of Boy 's Blouse. New Spring Dresses foots, bui? kirts and Petticoats In Our Constantly Growing Ready to-Weai Department, Now Ready for Tour Inspection. W are showing the new Spring 41 in Coats, Suit, aii Dresses. Tin Btyles this Spring are, we be ht ve you will egri ' seeing our offerings, more att;atise than ever before. This is true because of the wide range of materials used in so many colors. The Dresses are exceedingly at- Taffeta?. Poj.u.. Etc., nicely trim med with Georgette Orepe sleeves and collars; others have the bustle effect skirts; braided and beading dominate. Better Make Tour Selection Early. ONTARIO RADER5 ORF .ON END CONES SUDDENLY FOR IS. HV. WELLS Arttont Worker Kr Rd Crow Call ed By Death Kamll) Prominent la Till Sirlkin. MrH. Rachel Moor Wells riled at Hie home of her daughter, Mrs. A. O. Moore, early Sunday mornln The end came suddenly for when she went to lwd iilmiit B o'clock 8t urdny evening she ws nppiirently In bttr health than sh had hern for several days. In fact her daiiRhl-r d she wan rnroverlns torlly from the kIIkIiI Imj l ' Imi from which she suffered about two weeki : Mrs Wells w ho .f U,p best knitter In the l,,.., I Rag CraM chapter had started her 24th pair of sox for some soldier hoy on Thurs day and Saturday afternoon and ev ening she worked on them, nlmnst completing them. About one o'clock ha called her daughter and In a few minutes the end came. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon from the Metho dist church conducted hy Rev. Earl Hanna assisted by Rev. V II. Rlom. The body waa sent to Edmond, Ok lahoma to be Interred by that of her husband who died aome 14 years ago. Mrs. Well, whom maiden name was Rachel Virginia Moore, waa born In Cole County, Missouri 71 years ago and was married to Elijah H. Welle on Oct. P. I860. She Is urvlved hy Herbert O. Wells and K. J Weill, of Boise, Albert D Wells and Mrs A. O. Moora, of Ontario; and Mrs. E. Shuniacher, of Walter, Oklahoma. Mrs. Weill came to Ontario In ltll to make her home with her daughter Mn. Moore, and lave for occasional vlilti with other mambera of her family made this city her home. Her ions In Bolie ara members of the well known contracting Arm ot Maney Brother! ft Walla. lion i iii'ias m : iiim; IKKIMs M I M.UOK.S NI'AI K With twice the apace available In tha old dining room Mr. Dauben berger of the Hotel Carter has open ed a new eating place for Ontario. The rooms have been renovated und new service equipment Installed so that a great Improvement has bean ' accomplished The additional space was secured by using tha rear end of what was once the bar room, In days gone by. CIIKVVH ICI l TO MTAUT ON IHTTII "ONKTKCCmo J. A. Hoiklna has hli rigs ssaem-1 bled and baa hla camps started for work on the Malheur Drainage ditch One camp la to be located near the stockyards the other near tha rlvar. ' The steam shovel Is at the river now ' and a ditcher will work below the stockyardi. Mr. TToiktBi hat opened ' bin office In the Moore hotel block. Liberty Bonds now In our hands for delivery ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Until thia new "smoke") was made you could never have a rtal Burley tobacco cigarette. It's the best yet IT'S TOASTED The toasting brings out the delicious flavor of that fine old Kentucky Burley. You never tasted anything so agreeable think what roasting does for peanuts. zJm acJjV t BgatiSkVaa5aBla'', l AUCTION SALE 200 200 HEAD LIVE STOCK 200 One mile southwest of Payette, Idaho, just across the Oregou Short Line from Washo School House on the H. F. Stevens Ranch Thurs day, March 7th, at 10:30. Free lunch at 11:30. 130 Steers and Heifers coming two year old; 40 Calves coming one year old; 30 Cows all bred to Rome Durham Bull. Nine months time will be J. 11. Swanson & Son, Auctioneers. J. O. BOWKER, Owner Dreamland yntmr A fractions M ItlO, ..It I (.S Huu ! MMr.li nl.. i- Ml . :.ISK OAJsOatN lla:nld l.o.Uwood I'atlie . - Monday. Mart it 4tb (IK. II HCHOOL (.IKK t'LlB Benefit Ontario lied Croia. Taeaday, March ntli, KKTHKAT OP THK OKHMANH AT BATII.K OK AltltAH. Official War l'l lures. aad Blind Man's Luck. Mollis King. Uedaeadajr, March aili. VALKNTINK GIRL Marguarlte Clark Burton Ifolmea' Travels lira B W. Biveni oaaia from Baker Tuaaday evening om No f to apand few days with bar par ent!. Mr. and Mn. L. D Oordan. Mlaa Luella Callln of the public school faculty li ill with toniimib thai week. Mrs. Hall and her daaghter, Mlaa Georgia, epeat the Bret of the week with their aon an dbrother, Lero at Gianni Perry- Bnrl Ijindingham left th'a morr- eowu lag for Bramartou to report for duly ' oa hla second enll Sam'i navy. The "Married Polka' dance some old tiu.i t in I ii. w '.. going t !HMS mt til A ! "V'" " Wliaon Hall tum.trr. ulght. Bob Her til -.Illow (;reK la IB Ontario thla 'ek taking medical treatment. Mr!. Lucy Pox moves thia week to ona of the Ryan cottage on R'ch- arrisAfl str.t. .in Ijimbart of Jordan Val- span, tha week ae here visiting with his daughter Mian Martha, who a a itadent at tho High School. POR SALB 8. C. White Leghor eggs for hatching. Also orders tak fii for 'lay old chieka Write or phone m-2, Pruitland, Idaho, Harry I', .wall 8-w 0. M. Tenaan of Nyssa pent Mon day evening and TueaJay morning in Ontario on business. Tharsday, March 7th DAOOV'H OIKI. Baby Osborne l'albe News KrhU). Mar.li Mil l.ll'il ARBl'l KLK I.N BKI.I. BOY Come aad Laugh Universal Screen Magaiine. Hi.tarday. Marrh VOi TIIK UOItl.ll APAKT Reld and Stedman Victor Moore Comedy W. 8. 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