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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
the owtaiuo a Rem Ontario orkoon Thursday a run, is tats f paok Next Week Is Stockmen 's Convention John H Hmlth and Bernard Rader pent Sunday In Caldwell and noise STATRMKirr You will find every Department Brim full of New Spring Goods New SPRING SILKS TO ALL who are planning their wardrobe, this store offers a stock of the newest Spring Silks that will present opportunities of striking interest. The showing is remarkably comprehensive and again demonstrates that RADER'S Store from every viewpoint is the store for Silks. New 40-inch Inch Foulards, just a few pattern! .... $2.50 YARD New all silk Pongees with large dots or block colored designs, and plain colors to'match, at . 1.75 YARD Or the OwiewMitp, miijiaaiH. Cir culation, KU., .Required by the Act of ConaTeaa of August 84. IBIS, of thf Ontario, trjfiis. pub. llahed Hwklj at Ontario, Oregon, for April I. iiiih COCNCHJKAN1C TICRKT TO WAIT CNTll. KAI.Ii (Continued from pas 1) New Spring Sweaters Woiimiik "Mwwtpr- ami Hlievcle Sulp-Ovei-.. Mnile of Hllk ami MhetuMid I low. yarn In hcaullritl combination rolors of (odd, How. Plum, etc.. with ray Angorla roil collar. NEW WAISTS Kicry week a boh lot of tin- -rj lalet l,,. Jeorettr Crepe Wal-t- anil no two alike. When you set Crepe Waists here you are the Sat) one to hare Uiat etyle. They are la all shade. Hon are quite plain, other are embrokkrrd ami beaded la contrasting colon. We feature a special at New Spring Collars . .These are Just the style tliat will be worn and wanted with spring dressce. Suite anil Coats. Oeorgctte (Yep with white filet lace edge 7.V to $2. VI ftH iLXJm'a .'. ...i ..': imi MX tVT''' ' f $5.50 wHmff .aaaaV , e m , at -ii i. m5F WlUTMMon . 1 -aanw tu art Voile, Jap Hllk, Hatha, Oahardine, all wild filet lace ds Mr to SJJN You will Ilka the vary newest In Itoll Collars; Pllet, Plauen. Satin and Pique. In white and color. Have you ever worn a Wirthmor $1.00 Waist T If aot you raa hare no fair Idea aa to Jaet how good a waist one dollar w III bay. la a most unusual dearer do tha favored IUoussm cembine: correct ea of style; excellence of fvbtii , faultless workmanship aad perfect fit They arc unconditionally guaran teed to give Iaatlng Satisfaction . , "ii really ought to set acquainted ' with the M lrtliuior If you have am ikwlre whatever to save on your apparel. Publisher. Oeo. K. Aiken. Editor, Oeo K Aiken, Of Ontario. Oregon. ' Owner, Oeo. K Aiken. Ontario. Oregon. Known bondholder!, murtanipps. and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage, or other securities: M. E. Bain, Homestead. Oregon Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York City. OEO K AIKEN. Owner Sworn and subscribed to before me this 16th day of April, mm. W W. WOOD. My commission expires Oct. 17. list. Dreamland Attractions vi u to i. itn.es .' i tlon ftf regularly recognise parties. and city politics do not divide on those lines This was the decision of the gath ering that met at the City Hall Tues day "witlng Aa outlined It is pro posed to secure the consent of a num ber of business men to take the posi tions from Mayor to City Treasurer, including six Counclliiien. and to file thorn thirty days before the general election In November Several members of the present fit Council have Indicated that they do not desire to servo further In thnt capacity and unless greater Interest Is manifested the service of some men may he drafted, so to speak. TWIN KAMA MAN IK HttVrXHKI'l. It I l: Continued from First Pag In the Ready-to-Wear Department New Dresses, Coats Suits, Skirts and Petticoats SOaaMTHINU NeiW AA Klti DAY THAT YOt' HAVEN'T SEEN. BET TICK COME IN NOW W Hll.r. Tilt STOOK l "111.1. tOUIT I l I THE DRESSES ARE OF CltKPE. TAFFETAS. P O P 1.1NS AND SATINS, SOME ARE IN COMBINATION QIOROETTK CRKI'i: SLEEVES AND l CLOREI) EMBROIDERY IN PRETTY SHADES OF TAUPE. SAND, ORAY. BROWN. HEROPNDY. ETC. THE SUITS. COATS AND SKIHT8 STOCKS AUK COMPLETE Hunday. April SI "OICK Of CONSCIKVt K." Francis X Bushman PATIIK NEWS o Monday, April ll "ANYTHINd ONCK" Franklyn Farnuni COMEDY Tuesday. Atril 211 CATTMCMKVH OONVKNTlON Wednesday, April 84 "VICTORIA CROHN" Lou Tallegen BRAY PICTOtlltAI'H Thursday, April S. "ANIMATED WKKKI.I" "SCREKN MAOAXINK" Two High i 'hiss Comedies PATHE NEWS Friday aad HaiurtU), April 2fl and ? "POOR LITTI.I-: ItlCH IJIHI," Mary Pick ford OOaflDT tlcally 17,000 and made possible the construction of the system within th limits of the bond Issue. There were a number of new bidders this time and competition was keen, as evi denced by the narrow margin le tivc. ii three o fthe offers Total Cost I. ailMUI.I.Vlll. The aggregate of the bids so far let I $100,0035.21. made up of Um THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. "Our boy must have taelr smoke. Send them rlu.ircttcs!" This I familiar appeal now to all of ut. Among those most in demand I the now famous "toasted" cigarette LUCKY STRIKE. Thousands of thl favorite brand have been shipped to France There I something home like and friendly to the boy in the right of th familiar green packages with the red circle. This homelike, appetising quality of the LUCKY STRIKE cigaretta la largely due to the fact that the Bur ley tobacco used In making it ha been toasted. "It' toasted" waa the "lo- fan" that made a great sua rss of IK K Y STRIKE in I than a year. Now the American Tobacco Co. is . making IS million LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette day. A good part of thl Immense pro duction is making its way across th wa'er to cheer our boy. The Red Cross ha distributed thousand of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette. five following Item: general em tract, C. E Maimer. $(7,701. SI: tank and tower, rtttahurg-De Motnea Bridge company. Ill.tOO; filtration and chlejlajr1a ptaat. California Jewel Filter company, $11, Bl; pumps, California Jewel Filter com pany, $$,$$ ; C. E. Kelsey. plan specifications and supervision, $4, 710. To this must he added $500, the coat of the site for the tank and tower which was purchased front J. R. Plnrkahy last week The location of this 14 to he on Virtue street and Colorado evenue, and also the pur chase price of the present Ontario Wator company's distributing sys tem. $4,000. One other Item, too, will ultimately be added, that Is the land nocessar) for the pump house and rlght-of n for ilu- piso laM from the H0f to tho rondwny Since the tr mi it I loniract was let, owing to the change In the location of the tank and tower, the need for big cast iron pipe was reduced and that permitted changes In the speci fications which will bring the entire contructlon cost, plus the price paid for the old system, under the $100, 0001ln.lt Mr. Helmer. whoso equipment Is In Emmett, where he recently complet ed a sewer contract, said lie would he able to begin work within two weeks. His contract calls for (he "oinpletion of the work August 10, Mr. Shipley of the California Jewel 'impany has portions of the filter system all ready built In San Fran cisco and he ordered the pumps bv wire Monday night and declares thnt be will have bis portion of the work completed before the general con tract Is finished SOHFOTIOVI. t HI lit H. An ecclesiastical council consist ing of representatives from seven neighboring Congregational churches met In Ontario Thursday, April 11, to examine Mr. (.awrenre Plank to his qualification for the ministry. The vote to proceed with his ordina tion was unanimous. The public or dination aervlce was held at 8:10 p. m of the aame day, Rev. A. J. Bul lena of Portland preaching the ser mon Rev. Mason of Mountain Home, the ordination prayer, Rev. Ingham of llolae the right hand of fellowship and charge to paator hv Rev. Aehley of Welaer. HERBERT MVINOHTON. Paator Rader Bros. Just la fin iKS I HONE lu all the m-wrst shade Co. HITTKKICk PATTERNS NgaaaUnt m Hi naraaV VevV OJTi V PaaMlwfa IgtaOggf B af naR ' PB aW. M MM..N- IN THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Loula Stuve. Plaintiff. ve. Samuel W Peel, Nellie E Peel. Grace Peel, Stuart Peel, Margaret 1. Peel, Bertha Peel Partridge. Partridge, husband. hueband of Bertha Peel Partridge, and All Per aoga Unknown claiming by, through, aad under tbem, or either of them. Defendant To Barnaul W Peel. Nellie Peel, t J race Peel. Staart Peel, Margaret I.. Peel. Berth Peel Partridge, Partridge, husband of Bertha Peel Partridge, and All Person Unknown claiming by. through and ander then, or either of them. IN THE NAME OF THE 8T.T OF OREGON yon, and each of yoo are) hereby required to aer aad auawer the complaint filed agaiuot you In the above entitled Court and caaae on or before the expiration of tae time prescribed la the order pub lislied, tewit: Ou or before the expiration of six 1 week from th date of th Aral pub llcatlon of thia auuiiuona and If you fall to answer for want thereof plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in the complaint, to wit. For a decree adjudging plaintiff to be the owner la fee simple of Lot 7 In Section I. Townahlp 17 South. Range 47 E W M . In Malheur coun ty, Oregon, and decreeing you end each of you to have no right, title or claim therein and enjoining you and each of you from asserting any claim whatsoever la said premises aad for such further relief aa to th Court may aeea Juetaad equitable, and for alaiutiif coat and dlebarsemenis In. This summons is published pur eueat to aa order of Hon DuRon Bigs. Circuit Judge. Biade aa nat tered April 17, 111! The Orat pub lication hereof la made this 10th day of April 101$. and the last public. iOlb day of May Hon kernel the mm W II KROOKK, H I UALLAUHER. Atlorueys for Plaintiff Oatarlo, Oregon FOR l ot N IV ci.KHki 1 hereby eaaouae myself a date for the office of County Clerk I I Malheur County, Oregon, subject . the will of the luler of the Deu.o erallc party si the prluiertea M IT mm vitt in s Mouin t tw MMAIf HOKMKM AMI MANMS SO 1 MULHS HI All bruk to work aad all agee aad kiada can be aeea at Smith Ham. On tario, Orase. Mwik 41 tfiultli rim SALE t HI..II' Oood. quiet work horse, 1 light rigs. 1 aet light double harness. 1 eat light double herneae, 1 set surrey harness, good piano, chicken. Phone 00-w. opp library G W. Aber aalhy Adv. No. 14. Give Your Little Ones An Interest in the Future They are your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future safe. They are too little to realize thia now but some day must learn to reverence the traditions of America, the ideals of America, the great cause for which the men of their father a day gave their lives. Be ready then to put in their hands bonds of their government They will be for them inspiring evi dence that their fathers planned sac rificed and invested for their sons' future. Liberty Bonds will mean more to them than money. They will make them proud of the fathers who in America's day of great need proved themselves true American patriots. Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones THIS SPACB PAID FOR. AND CONTRIBUTED BY Taggart Hardware Co,