The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 13, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE ONTAMO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13,3919
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Smart New Dresses
Tricolette
Tricotine
Satin
Serge
Jersey
Navy, Taupe, Brown, Black,
Burgundy. All, sizes includ
ing specially designed dresses
for the larger women.
$18.50 to $49.50
irate Skirts
JtliH
Z, y V
Sepai
New styles designed
for street and dress
Wool plaid skirts in dark color
ings for winter wear
$9.25 to $19.50
Tailored Skirts of Wool Serge and Poplin
black and Navy, with tailored stitching, braid and buttons
$6.75 to $14.50
Skirts of Heavy Satin, $14.50 to $19.50
Wc specialize in separato Skirts for stout figures
RADER'S
Ontario,
Oregon
SCOTTISH RITE LODGE
FOR EASTERN OREGON
IIIkIi l)?nrci of Miikoiii')' lo lie Con.
ft'iiil lit linker l)lionsiitlin 1'nr
Perfection Lodge Is Secured.
Dispensation linn been -received by
tlio Scottish Hlto MnsoiiB of linker
from the most Eminent Phillip S,
Malcolm Thirty-third Degree, tho
Sovereign Inspector General of tho
Scottish into Hodlcs of Oregon to
confer tho De-green from tliu 4th to
the 14th Inclusive, niul to Institute n
I.odgo'of Perfection In linker deslg-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
(1. It. Uurrmnu who en mo lioro
from IIpiiiI ho mo tlmo nIiico linn pur
chased tho residence property ho.
longing to B. V. Hrown formurly of
thin city. Mr. Hrown who lit now
engaged In tho milling gnmu In Port
land has heoii visiting In Ontario for
inoro than n week looking after local
Interosts.
Mm. I.uIii Croflon anil ilnughter nf
Henderson, Kentucky, arrived In On
tario lust week for tin extended visit
with Mm. Crofton'H parents, Mr.
nnd Mrtf. J. 0. Stnplos. Mrs. Staples
who lam boon III for Home tlmo Is ro
ported to ho recovering satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1). Dorman wont
to llolso on Tuesday. Thoy iiiuiln
tho trip by nuto, i
O, V. Haw of Jamleson who ro
contly purchused tho W. !'. Homun
residence haw moved his fumlly horo
and hns sottlod for tho winter. Mr.
Haw tutor uxpects to tnko n trip to
Southorn Cnllforntn.
P. J. (Inllngher piloted a number
of Mulhour nnd llnruey county runoli
ors to Portland lust Friday evening
to bo present at tho trial of tho
Wnrmsprlugs cuso In tho federal
court.
IIOOMTTI.KH epi: C.lH-2
IN MOOItlJ IIOTIII, toiuv
.Mlvllti:it OP INDUHTIMAI,
COMMISSION VISITS CUT
After being closed for nearly thrco
years tho Mooro Hotol Cufu was
opened today. Tho now managers
of the Institution aro Mr. and Mrs.
V. II. Doollttlo, who havo returned
to Ontario after nu absouco of two
yonrs.
Tho old location of tho Cnfo on
tuo urvgiiu street side of tho hotel
litis beon thoroly ronovuted and ro
docorutcd and an ulnbornto equip
ment Installed In tho kltchon ho that
tho Cafo will bo nblo to caro for n
largo numhor of peoplo dully.
Iloth Mr, and Mrs. Doollttlo aro va
wel known to Ontario nnd Mulhour
county that thoy need no Introduc
tion. While thoy woro nbsont from
Ontario Mr. Doollttlo operated a
number of concessions nt Oreen Park
tho amusomout zono of Camp Lewis.
Mrs. Doollttlo too has had previous
oxporionco In tho rostuuraut business
nnd will bo In active chargo of tho
now Institution.
NKWSP.U'KIt MKN PAY VISIT
TO ONT.WttO ON TUKSD.W
I There is
I " WIVES
OP
I MEN"
I at
DREAMLAND
I When? I
Phil S. Dates, who for yearn was
secrotnry of tho Oregon Kdltorinl as
sociation and Julian llyrd, tho veter
an editor of tho Harney County
Tlmos-IIornld spent Tuesday In On
tnrlo. Tho visitors made tho trip
together from tho Interior on Tues
duy and Mr, llyrd returned to the
Ilnrney cnpltnl on Wednesdny,
Mr, llyrd, tho ho hns longioked
for tho Irrigation of tho Hnrnoy val
ley and hns seen one effort after
auothor fall, is still optimistic over
tho future of that grout region and
declares that In tho not distant
future tho dreams of tho faithful
will bo realized. Harney folks, ho
says aro not worrying ovor tho ef
forts of sportsman to block tho stor
age of wnsto wnter of tho Sllvles
river.
IHKXT.TR.CII Kit ASSOCIATION
wimj hold MKirriNo khiday
XV. T. Kirk, who years ago used to
bo tho publisher of tho Pnyotto In
dopondeut but who Is now a member
of tho Iudustrlnl Accident commis
sion of Oregon, arlved In Outurlo
today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Pliinoy leave
tomorrow for llolso to bo present nt
Home of tho Slirlno doings In tho
Idaho cnpltnl.
Tho ropnlr department of tho Car
ter Qarugo has been takou over by C.
C. Carter and Ira Walter. Harvoy
& Illckor still havo tho gnrngo spnro
nnd liandlo tho sales department of
their lino from tliero,
K. M. Or leg Is In Portland this
weok as one of tho district's wltncs
scs lu tho Warmsprlngs case.
tinted Kastorn Lodgo of Perfection,
hnvlng concurrent jurisdiction with
Portland, Oregon.
At present this will ho tho only
Lodge of Perfection Instituted be
tween llolso nnd Portland that will
bo Invested with tho power nnd au
thority to confer tho higher degrees
of Masonry. In addition of being
mndo members of tho Lodge of Per
fection, many wilt rccclvo tho degrco
of Itoso Croix, Chapter Council of
Kadosh and Consistory. Having at
tained theso succeeding degrees they
will bo entitled to shnro tho honors
and privileges of 32 degrco Masons,
n prlvllcgo highly coveted by Mnsons.
In tho nenr futuro tho largest clnss
In tho history of Kantcrn Oregon will
receive theso honors. In attondnnco
nt this ceremony will como MasonK
from adjacent points, Cnnyon, John
Dny, Prnlrlo, Siimpler, Joseph, Kit
terprlso, La Ornndo, North Powder,
Union, Ontario, N'yssa, Hnlfwny and
Cornucopia. This promises to ho n
function of somo magnitude nnd Im
portance Inspector Ocncrnl Malcolm will set
a doflnlto dnto In n fow days tf Ills
Intended offlclnl visit to linker.
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Till: lilKU OK TIH3 AUTO TOP
Tho automobllo top receives tho
hardest knocks nnd In most ensos Is
ncgloctcd. It protects you lu winter
from the cold winds nnd tho rains
nnd shades you during tho boat of
tho summer. It Is thoroforo subject
to continual woar from tho elements.
Thoso rapid climatic conditions nro
bound to dry out tho waterproofing
properties of tho top and mako it
look shabby and faded, unless given
a llttlo nttontlon.
An application of Evorbrlght Top
Dyo will not only mako tho top look
now, but will prcsorvo samo. Ever,
bright Top Dyo Is used by nil Auto
mobllo Dealers, Painters and Auto
Top Trimmers, which is absoluto
proof of Us morlt. Evorbrlght Top
Dyo and Cushion Dressing can ho so
cured from your dcalor, who Is In
structed to refund your money, If
you aro dissatisfied with tho results.
' Wheaton Theatre '
-Weiser
One Night Only
Tuesday, Nov. 18
Irving Berlin's International Musical Revue
Watch Your
Step
in 3 acts and 6 scenes of
Lavish Investiture
Mlf A HUNDRED PEOPLE
A Riot of Coloi;
Syncopation, Rag-time Dancing
Twenty-five Song Numbers
Beautifully Gowned Chorus
30 DANCING GIRLS $0
Comedians, Singers, Dancers
Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00
Gallery 77c plus War Tax
Scat Sale Cutting Drug Store
Mail Orders NOW, Sat. Nov. 15, 10 n. m.
Particular Attention Paid to
Out-of Town Patrons
Miss Moll Carter who In teaching
this year at Jamleson spout tho week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Ilrlttlngliam
who havo lived horo for tho pnst two
years loft Monday for Wlldor where
Mr, Ilrittlughum recently purchased
n rnnch.
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EbbriG
TOP DYE
IS GUARANTEED TO DYEAND
PRESERVE THE TOP
RAINPROOF AND SUNPROOF
EASILY APPLIED
OUR GUARANTEE
YOUR DEALER IS INSTRUCTED TO
ntFUND YOUR MONEY IF YOU
ARC DISSATISFIED WITH RESULTS
Tho regular meeting of tho Parent-
Teachers association will take place
nt tho High School noxt Friday after
noon, A program will bo glvon and
a number of Important subjects will
bo discussed. A largo attendance Is
For Sale by
McDowell's Exc. Storo
Tho Ford Garage
ir DCAlEt CANNOT SUPPLY WRITE 01 SECT
EvmemcKT Mr tea, san rRANasco
7 per cent Cumulative
i Preferred Stock
It is our belief that the people of this
State should be purchasing a good in
vestment stock.
For this reason we are inviting our
customers and friends to become stock
holders in our rapidly growing busi
ness, Every resident of this state should take
-an active interest in boosting its HOME
INDUSTRIES, thus furthering pro
gress and prosperity.
7 per cent Interest paid quarterly.
Ask any employe.
Idaho Power Company
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