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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
tAOE TWO ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. . . BMMH II UJ 1 I Revealing Fashion's Favored Modes in Women's EASTER APPAREL MJI ONTARIO IMW jmz DIG MMMM STORE ml' ONTARIO fM Department store jVONTARIO Af ONTAWO lMm iWJ OBtOONjI T jW ONTARIO lMW &W OREGON J ftV V Department Depaitment Stoic- Department Store TflE DIG DERtRTMENT STORE THE GARMENT DEPARTMENT EXTENDS A CORDIAL DXVITATION TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 8PRING WEARABLES. OUR STOCK HAS BEEN ASSEMBLED WITH GREAT CARE AND WE FEEL CONFIDENT YOU WILL PRONOUNCE IT THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE SHOWING OF THE NEW FASHIONS TO BE FOUND. DON'T FAIL TO VD3IT THE GARMENT AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT OFTEN BETWEEN THIS AND EASTER AND VIEW THE NEW SUITS, MILLINERY, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS PETTICOATS AND OTHER GARMENTS. at $10.00 to $35.00 Kjusciiiiitiiiy; new Frocks of Silk. Tali ttn. Sitt ins, OfogPtta I'lepe, Wool, Jersey and Seiye. Women's and Misses' Suits W0MENS AND MISSES" DRESSES at $17.50 to $45.00 Donl delay; riht lane is Ihe t m h select your new Raster Suit. Spring Waists at $2.50 to $10.00 An rxtemrifr range of it) lee t'r mi neat tailor il models to 1 1 1 - more dressy styles tot party Willi . NEW EASTER SHOES EOR WOMEN at $3.50 to $8.50 Nowllee Will V 1 1 tillil tile Mima Villlle On II W;ll in inn Shoe Department uiul tin new Kasti i Shoes have, just arrived. New Coats for All Occasions Ranging in Price $10 to $35 Novelty high waist Hue effect with large '! Hiwl semi fitting UK bus. fancy .lifts, ami jjockt'tfl, mw loose styles lels. New Easter Gloves at $1.75 to 1 2.50 lieal Kre'ieh Kills so hard to tiiul thene il n i anil lie -t iil hade New Spring Millinery at $2.50 to 15.00 The Millinery Section is in - mi Nt readiness with h woii'icifui ii)iav of Banter Hats bright, elegant models. New Spring Wash Goods Answering every sail of Paahion in weave, color, ami pattern. Ontario's largest and best disphn of the mw tub fabrics. New Easter Hosiery at 25c to $2.25 Hose of remarkable quality ami rotors .. hard to timl these (Ihvh m li.'iml now for Raster trade. ahr OJnJartii Argna Established 18M.) GEO. K. AIKEN, Editor ami Publisher. A POPULAR CANDIDATE It is seldom, iii a roimtv of tin- Malheur's si.e w illi all il diversified Intel t, tliat tin-irandidaiK-v of a citizen for a political office Hinds approval m all sections, i et that M I'nl.hblied Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, uiiat baa transpired in tl as.- of Attorney and entered at the Ontario post office fori J. ,. UsJIagher, whose announcement the distribution as 2nd class matter. lArmis rallied last week. Several wok's SUHSt'lUPTlONS: One year $1.50. Six months $1.00. Three months 60e, Single Copy .e. ago the Argus nggHted that it was poaaihlt! that Mr. lallauTicr might enter tin- race ami it is indeed gratifying to note the approMil which has roiiir from all of the papers lit tle- mi. m a t i j ii : .. Jdistrict , in Hal m- - eoiuiti as well as in Mai-. The Pledge. I pledge ni - ullegunee to' ' " ' 1 y Flag and to the Republic for which jm'ui'- - - - iL.rv.s- stand; one nation, indivisible, with liber-. Mr. Uallagfeer deserves the volnntaix ' V and justice fop all rmmim- 'snpM.it whieh has been mi freely offered J . linn. He is the te of man that the dis- WILL MALHEUR COUNTY FAIL? MaileV Brothers I Wells, tile f II III wllieh is d. v.h.piii- the ureal , N M a. re traet in Jordan alh offers to use ast sum uf the nioiiev received from the sale of land fv the bllildllljl f a load from lioiuedale to the traet. Tlle seek eo i.elalio. It is I question now whetlui u not the officials ol tint -honht Mini to tin- legislature. to nan tile abilitv. lie possesses the kind of M?rstitl itl it that makes gmal In a body of men. He makes friends, and this MHtttoU of the state require just that 1) pe ol represeutatire, i ne win. eau ut results l makiiiK f'iends. Mnl personality is not liis sole a. tribute. He knows tile ilistriei well and has pro veil his lovaltl b deVotilUe tune ami eiiei;. at, qui ''lion in'ii niniiiii ! imh im 01 n mi' 01 Mall,.,,, eountv, with the devehipment of the exueuae ol personal eouTenienoe to ad- tl,.i ,...i i .,,.1 .,!! .....V..I.. il...;vallee the interests ..t tills seetloll. Ilella- means !.., proper ... o,., ,a ...anilested bis faith III tt b illVeattUK all be Tl,.,e ,s l.,.t one louual route to th- uaseaaes lit property both . Mall..,..-and VtlleV, that H the Water -lade III! Slleeu, hi lla.I.e.V eol.lit.. creek Tl ther rout,- are both longer Having lived for yeara in J uutura on the in ditame and over abn..st lmMiaaible lulls. b,.iindi ..I Haniev r..in,t. hainu a half ill- requiriuii the liftinii of all the freight over tercet ins Hat-net eountv ranch and having anioinitaui imilge and then ilroppillM it down Speut a large portion if his time represent Uitothe vallev. lug Haniey eoiinti huaineas men, !, is thorn The matter has been before the eount IJ III KVIItpatJn with tin- aspiration m thai e..un iii the pai. and. favorable action eras vast and uruwiug regiou, taV. n. but no Work done. V-w the work Hut that K not all. he has. sime i-oiuiuu on the traet of land has reached a uoillt to Ontario shown his publie spiritedness bj wher, the proje. tois ol tin . ol..ni.at ion of taking an a.tive part in the advancement uf tlie laiuhj reouiie action. Will Malheur.theoouunou interest here. He has srrvml eountv turn th, in awav and Ht'ltd tlleiu over the Commercial rUlb ih its president and the to Idaho to et . 'oiisideratioii and aria) all of Malh nr oiiutv Kair assi.datioll as a lUelll ( lesiiltinu trade out ol th. Ktate, ui whieh l., i uf thes boaid of due. tors, and in ," ,i these lands will pa, taxch, and for w hah the -publie nav im lit has -.; . u his tiim- and lal Other oiuni, unties ..f the Mate are taxed t ellt to the mt'ceiw of Mm effort. In these' Siu.lv the Malheur eoiintv .ouit will not attain as ill h piivite life Mi iialhuuei blind itaell to the uoaaibilitieN whieh the de bas made good, and jcdiringhy that, the Ix'Rt velouinent of the .Ionian 'alh- has for all of criterion, he will make good in rcprc- tile Kastelll end of the eollllt.V . eell if it does selitillu the people of tllih district III the letf- niean that some name) must l- immt to ee ialatnre should th . a it seeas the are ,b--i-iiie the ep.nditure ol the luii.lv mi.miM termiiiel to. eiid him to Salem to represent tied I'V Man. MiolheivA W-II-' t hem lievt W inter. The Best Is Cheapest There is no use having varnish on floors, furniture or woodwork that turns white when bruised or subjected to hot or cold water and soap if something better can be had. We will be glad to demonstrate to you and give it tests that will convince the most skep tical that Chi-Namel is bet ter than ordinary varnish. Sold only by ONTARIO FURNITURE GO. ONTARIO, OREGON