The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 15, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ONTARIO ARCH'S ONTAJtJO, OKK(H) TIIUKKl.AY, JANUARY 35, 1920.
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If he's extra large, heavy furred, cased
"SluufoerU" Wauate Oregon Furs
ALL. VOI J CAN SHIR
And Will Pay Tlicnc Exlrcmcly Hifjli Prices
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tlttT0.f Mtniff10..t.f f Iff IM .tS.M lift to yM In f Hill IQtfluTT
COYOTE
llm;rrtiLCiMJ3J.OOIo2J.0O2lC0l3l8''O 15.0010 12.501 10.00 lo 8J0I10.00IO 5.00
op...fj,.. h2.(i01al3,C0r.'.0llll 3 1 PXOlo 10.00 1 8.C0I3 6.00 1 8.00 to 400
MUSKRAT
Winter I 6.0010 5.C0 1 4.75(3 3..5I 3 JO 0 2.751 2-531 J 1.75 1 2i0(0 liO
Fall 4.5013 3.75 3.01J 2.5 2.f0lo 2X0 1 1.75 la 1-50 1 1.75 lo )2S
SK.UKTK.
KlIUnUUHGEl fHUARGE I NflKtDHJH I NflSHAU t GQQOUNPRIME
tfTMfOAVI 9 .fM, m I e 1 ! 19 vtMf itri (vitm
BlaTk 1 15.0010 12.001 11.00(0 M)" 8.5013 8.001 7iOU 7X0 1 7.0010 3.50
Short 10X310 9.00 8.5310 71) 72510 6.75 6i0lo 5.50 6.00 to 3.00
Narrow 7.50 to 6i3 62510 SI 5.00 (o 4.50 4P0i3 3.53 -35010 liO
Broad I 5.00(3 4.03 1 3.50 (n 3) I 2.75(0 2.25 I 2.00(o 1.50 1 150 1 0 .75
These extremely high prices arc baled on Ihe well-known "SHUDERT"
liberal grading and arc quoted for Immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4,
'and otherwise Inferior skins at highest market value. For quotation on
other Oregon Furs, write for'Slif Iiulirrl ltuiir," the only reliable
and accurate market report and price list of its kind published.
If FREE Write tor it.
A shipment to "SHUDERT" will
result In "more money" "quicker."
M I mJTMilTi? ITT I i'lFr-mt!! fMWMJLE!M
sPT!Mras3ri
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In I ill i M'"'
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Mr. Henry Durpol returned Im-i
Friday from Hilton, New Mexico,
wlioro lie has boon living on hP
rnncli for tho imst two yoniM.
Tho 1. 3. h. Co. nro fcodliiR nbont
1G0O bond of cattle In .In lit urn with
liny which wob bought of tho William
Hnnloy Co. Tho stock wns brought
from tho WarmsprlugM ranch ne.n
Illvorsldo Inst week.
Mr. Carl Itlloy loft n raw days ago
for a short vUlt In Holso.
Al Orocn In in Junturn (rum the
Warmsprlngs rnncli with tho P. I..
Co. cattle.
Wllllnm N. Alton mid W. B.. Ilium
nrrived In Junturn last wook from the
uppor country unit nro spouillng n few
days boro.
Mr. I. C. Dean of Wostfnll wan In
Junturn n fow ilnys ago on bimluoSi.
Mr. Donn Ooodmnn loft last wook
for Wnlln Wnlln, Washington, on
mattora of business.
Mr. Jntnos Qrnbnm wob n passcn
gor on Monday's train for Harper,
wlioro ho will bo for koiiio tlmo,
nBsistlng Mr. J. I). Folrmnn of tho
Jones Morcnntllo Co.
Hnlph Mnntcrson and UurhoII llob
ortson loft Inst Sntunloy for school
at Corvallls after spending tho holl
dnyB with their rotative horo
Mr mid Mm, C'annlo Moffct nud
children huvo returned to Junturn
alter oino weeks spent nt the Warm
springs rnnch.
Mri. (loorge Kelly of Drewsey Is hi
Junturn enrlng for her doughtor,
Mr. Lawson Newell, who Is ronvul
osclng from n fracture rnusstl hy n
fnll Inst wcok. ,
Mr W. A. Hnbortson of Drewsey
toft tho Inst of tho wook for llolsn to
visit hor dniiKhtor In Kchoot tlmro itml
other rolntlvtm.
i Mr. Hnlph rhntnborn of Drnwuo
h n Junturn visitor on frldny.
Mm. Cliontor Rtnlhird of Drewspj
pnmnd thrntiRli town tnnt wenk o.i
tlm wny to outnlilp imlntn.
Mr. Alex Murray of Uoulnli wan :i
Junturn vlnltnr on Salunlnv.
Harold Mcdotrlok wnM In town
lt wok mi III wny to MnntniK
nftor upandliiR noino tlmo hero with
111 brother. John Mcdotrlck.
Melvlu Hrlpp of Itlvamlits npnil n
y In Junturn lnt week.
Mr. I'red Curry, who went to Vnlo
to servo on the grand Jury, returned
the Irtxt of the wook.
Mm. Odcnr N'nwoll of tho Agency
-anoh, wbs r Junturn vlnltnr lam
v.iok.
Mr. John McOotrlck tins recently
toeomo tho owner of.n new Kinuklln
it; hIko In hU cnpselty of stock
hropdor. of n pnlr of Jnrls, silver
tone Mainmoth, Crnnd Clmniploii, for
''I h he paid fHOO, ntid Alice, valued
.i 00 Mr McUetrlrk pitrlinHpil
tbl-t i trot stock from Kuby ft Sons
of t'ortlnnd.
A MAN MAV Hi: DOWN,
HUT Hi: IS MAI It Ot
HTHMIIIfl
Kausi
Our
Allies
This bank is an ally of tlm Tai-mor, .stock
grower, and morclmnt, hound togutluii hy tin nn
written law for Iho advanccniont of privatu in
terests and the development of Ontario and viet
nity. Yon ean join this league hy hecoinhig'ii
dtipositor of this 13ank.
Ontario National Bank
Olilost Hunk In Grant, Hnrnoj
V MnllK'ur Ciiiintles.
Tho mystic hour of twelve!
Hoars of thunder and crashes oi
lightning driving Knto's crumhl it
victims to C-oil-Knows-Wlioro.
Then tho saving Imp of I lunger
grinning and sneering nud DAKIN'C
Frank Molfniry to quonch the suffer
Ing Hint was crushing him body and
soul,
A light In n distant window. Just
ono light and In tho dead of night
at that mystic hour of twolvol
Llko n benst nftor prey, ho leaped
forward, ongor for Death If ho failed
In this last strugglo with Tnto.
What happcucd within tho roon A
the slnglo light turned hack the
years for Frank Melbury. Ho found
tho greatest thing In life the
I.OVI-: of n good woman. I to whs In
tho City of Comrades nud bo woiil
Tom Mooro In "Tho City of Com
radox," Dreamland thmitro, Thurs
day, January 22.
'lurtune for helling some 'm.r.: ilu.i
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ii' iiitriiiiun . in u.u r.u c in
I. ill to Hny In "Illll Henry." the
n e iv I'nrnmnuut photoplay which l
ii im at the Dreamland theatre
this weok, It was mi eloetrlo vlbnuor
Hist was to bring him barrels or
tld. Hut ns n salesman, Dill Henry
was h "flivver," and especially when
he cliHrged his vibrator with elite
1 1 lolly snd tried It out on the sensi
tive siiHtoiny of n rheumatic! Illll
iinnsforred tils talonts to ths hotel
liushiesn st mice, where he trims tho
clt slim pur at poker mid fights u
torilflo and successful imttln for n
glil ami u fortune. "Illll Henry"
has tho sniiio Intensely human qual
ity tbst pervades all thq t'h.irlsi ltd.,
picture and Is erowdod with Imigbs.
elisors mid thrills. Dreamland, Sst
iirdsy, Jnnunry 24.
IIIIOKKX UI.OSSO.MS
zuBusanuBH
CLEARANCE SALE OF TRIMMED HATS
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THis is a wonderful opportunity to get a ha
to finish out the season. We have placed most
all of our trimmed hats in three lots to be closed
out.
Lot No. 1 consists of trimmed hats valued up
to $15.00, all marked to sell for $5.95.
Lot No. 2 consists of trimmed hats valued up
to $9.00, marked to sell at $3.85.
Lot No. 3 consists of hats valued up lo $6.00
marked to sell at $1.98.
We carry a select line of Waists.
OSBORN MILLINERY
D. W. Orlfflth's latest work.
"Ilroken Illossnms." wm told In pic
tures because thorn are no wnrdw
dnllcnte or exquisite oiinugh to Iwve
told It For. after sit, words nrc
criido nud cold.
The night winds swaying the belli
of nn old loniple might Imve suggest
ed the story. Incense smoke etirllnr
upward In wreaths of mauve mid
gray from u dim old altar might
have suggested It; or tho mnlier
notes of a flulo across the wHtero of a
shadow v lake. Hut the story "of
"Drokoii Illossoms" novor can be
told In words.
It Is a simple story as simple mh
lovo nud death. In some measure
"Tho Chink and tho Child." a stor
by Thomns Ilurke, suggested It but
only as n groat painting might have
been suggested by a Dlokeus char
acter.
Thoro nro thoso who will seo in
this drams, merely n piteous tragedy
of sweotness and polgnauce. Hut
theio are artists who will soo suhtlo
hut powerful symbols In the very
simplicity of this hurst ho of eorrow
rbey will see Cheng Ilusn as n sort
of Chinese Sir Cnlnhad, the knight of
the puro beart: and In llattllng llur
ro'vs. tlm vlHiialisatlon of brute
matorlnllty. And as In the on go of nil
great works of art. thoro Is ilouht
Ioim mnro there than tho nrtlst htm-
solf. know. At Dreamland, Monday
and Tuesday, 'January 10 and 20.
A COOII .MOUTH
WOIIK, WH'l.li
HAY
How would you llko to bo roused
out of n nlghtmnro by n flro. alarm,
rush to n hlailng tenement hiilldlng.
sve n fnmlly of youngsters, thou
help the pnlleo raid an underworld
den and thou go calmly hack to hod
to finish your beauty sleep? "The
end of a perfect day" Is what Doug
Fairbanks wills It. In "Ills Majesty,
the Amorloau," his newest film.
Coming to Dreamland thotilro.
. HAIIXKH' MKItltV MINSTItW.K
The mnnagoiiient of the Droam
land thoatro of this city tnkos kiwi I
pleasure In announcing to the public
that they hnvo been ablo to obtain n
roal tront for them In tho comlm of
llamas' Morry Mlnsfrols, n white
minstrel show that has such famous
mlnstrol stars as Nato llushy, Harry
Mllo, Hobby and Johnny Dale, mid
many others of recognized tnlont.
Tho Ilarnos' Minstrels will show the
Dreamland thoutro Immediately
after tho two days engagement nt the
riimoy thoatro In IloUo. This aggro
gallon earrlo their own fcpeulul
band mid orohestra nud will glvo s
street parade and froe band enueerl
In front of the thoatro beforo show
time. A two hour program consist
ing of blackface- comedians, slngars
lUucers, mimical numbers, soloV
duets, quartottoH mid soxtuttos. To
say nothing of tho Jnsziest Jazz that
was ever Jszzoil by a real Jusz or
chestra and band music that will
VIIIIIATOIt liltl.NOK WHAI.TH.
Who of ii b linn not fallen lit sc.n.e
tlmo or othor for one of thoso allur
ing advertlsomoiits that promise us u
make you forget you over had n
(rouble in this world.
rtemember tho place and the dale.
Dreamland thoatro, Friday, January
23A1, all seats reserved. On salo nt
the Ontario Pharmacy Monday, Jiuiii.
ary 10th. Frlcos, adults $1-10;
children, G5c.
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Our service as printers is not limited to taking your
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THE ONTARIO
ARGUS
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A Tftit mount of work now rriMtn to U iWmw bkb th
(nlrrvrntUn of r Imi M(tly iUUyrl smj arrumu
!.lr.,t,wllrirfiull Utbt very liw riiut
rip-ii.ttw ought to U ml lu uuk us fur l mttr
runt iuiie Iftrvilibtv Ju I Ihr ir. maI la isrtisw ih nil
roJi to fvf anlfqiMlrJy lh luuiNtel tnrtir lwoulnl
lUt ivlry
WAI.KKH t. IIINI.
01'ffler Giti4tfjtit'9di
Work more
Produce more
Save more
But vc can't cotitinuo increasing our
production unless we continue increasing
our railroafUfacilit ies.
The farms, mines and factories cannot
increase their output beyond the capacity
of the nilroads to haul their products.
Railroads are now near the peak of their
carrying capacity.
Without railroad expansion more en
gines, more cars, more tracks,, more ter
minals there can be little increase in
production.
I Jut this country of ours is going to
keep right on growing and the railroads
must grow with it.
To command in the investment markets
the flow of new capital to expand railroad
facilities and so increase production
there must he public confidence in the
future earning power of railroads.
The nation's business can grow only as
fast us the railroads grow.
ETu'6' advertisement U publidlieci by tie
&l6$ocialoti ofStaihvtoj 'ccuUaL
Thoit Jtiiring information c . truing Ike railroad titu
atiun may ollain liUrutun ly untmu lo tin .(jjo. iu
fi'o'i of Hailuay Httculiin, 0 Uroadaay, Ntu York,
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Ontario,
Oregon
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