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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
i : U-iiJiJ-U 'iijuumliw THE ONTARIO AKUUS. ONTARIO. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1920. II J' I. IU. I1B II I , 1MM1.. L The Rader Movement to give Ontario Lower Prices Gains fresh Vigor Giving Ontario Lower Prices EXTRAORDINARY TOWELING 18-i. Blench Crash, Special... 28c 18-in. Union Crash, Special . . .28c 3G-in. Percales in gingham effects, PERCALES 3G-in. Percales in Gingham effects, Special 19c FANCY LINING 3G-in. fancy lining in flowered de signs, suitable- for pcttiooats and linings 85c values, 68c CREPE POPLIN flfi-in wide- silk 'crepe poplin $1.50 value, Special 98c MESSALINE 27-in. mcssalino, whilo it lasts, to $1.50 values . .65c BATT SPECIALS 2 lb. Batts, Special $1.15 21, lb. batts, Special 1.45 31b. batt, Special ...., 1.95 BLANKET SPECIAL G4x78 heavy single blankets, made to replace- comforts. $7.95 value, Special $6.35 $9.50 Wool mixed, Special . . . 7.45 MUNSINGWEAR 5397X Men's real heavy wool nat ural color $7.50 value, Special $5.98 2597X Natural color, same as a bovo except lighter weight, the best all around out door garment. $5.50 value, Special $4.25 118-801 Blue Mottled cotton Union Suit, guaranteed fit and quality, $3.50 Value, Special $2.48 HALF HOSE Men's and Boys' Black or Gray, cashmcrottc Sox, Special 35c Phoenix Heather, cashmere $1.00 Heather heavy wool 1.10 Heavy Rockford sox, Special .19c Men's fine black sox, Special 20c WOOL SHIRTS Men's Khaki shirts Oregon made, $5.50 and $6.00 value, Special $4.48 Boys' $3.50 Shirt, Special $2.85 Boys' $5.00 shirts, Special. . .$3.85 SHOE SPECIAL Now is your chance to buy high grade Footwear at a big saving WOMEN'S SHOES Utz & Dunn $10.00 to $18.00 values, in Black, Brown, Gray, and Field Mouse, Special $13.50 No. 233 Black Kid laco with 9-in. top, military heel, a real good shoo for strcot or school wear. No. 29G Samo as obovo with French heels, Very Special. .$9.45 No. 29G Havana Brown of good high top lnco full Louis heel of medium weight, a roal dress shoo, Very Special $11.95 MEN'S DRESS SHOES No. G10 in Dark Brown English last, welt solo, a bargain at regular prico, Sizo G to 11, Special. . . .$7.45 WORK SHOES 75 prs. men's heavy work shoes mado of solid leather, Values to $8.00, Special $4.95 Saturday and Monday wo will have a special lot of Boys', Misses' and cliildren's shoes on sale at $2.45 and $3.95 LADIES' PLUSH COATS At greatly reduced prices, made of Salts Peco. Plush and Salts Seal Plush, 48-in. length, sizo 38 to 51, a splendid valuo at $39.50 RADER'S Ontario, Oregon CLUB WORK WELL-WORTH WHILE SAYS BONITA GIRL MNi Violet I.CCS, winner of Seultift Honor nt County nut! Slnto I'nlr Telia of Ilcncfits of lotlvn Club WoiJc. Tho Argus thlH wook Bocuroil from Mlsa Loca of Donlta hor Impressions of tho bcnoflts of nctlvo work In tho Iloyd mid Qlrls club work. Mlsa I.cea who la now n Freshman In tho On tario High School won first honors In tho county nt tho County Polr and again nt tho Btnto fnlr. Thin la hor own Btory, nnd should provo en couraging to other boys and girls of tho county. Mlsa Loos anya: "Lnat spring after our school clos ed, I took up Club work, my project bolng Sowing and Cooking Division I. "Wo mado tho neodlo enso first nnd nftor sovornl attempts dccldad on ono that I felt was my" boat. Knch artlclo was difficult to mnko but I kept patiently at it, until I wna suro I had dono tho best I could. "I took my sowing nnd cooking to n Community Fnlr nt Ilonlln and ro rolvod tho first prlzo which entitled mo to n dozou photographs valued at $20 from tho Sollgmnn Studio nt On tario. "In Soptombcr I took my sowing to tho County Fnlr nt Ontario. You can Imnglno my nurprlso nnd dollght on ontorlng tho Club booth to find n liluo ribbon on my sowing. "For this prlzo 1 rocolvcd $5 In cash morchnndlso to tho valuo of $2. CO, and best of nil u froo trip to tho Stnto Fnlr nt finloin. "I wont to Snlom about tho last of Soptombcr, nnd won first prlzo thoro too, on Division I Sowing which gives mo n two wcoka trip to O, A. C. next summon "I nm ono of tho happiest girls In Oregon nnd glad that I took up tho Club work. Even If I had only .won socond prlzo I should havn trlod all tho hardor for first prlzo noxt year." Mrs. II. C. lloyor who has been III for sovornl weeks Is roporlod to bo slightly Improving. FOIl SALE Puro brod Illnghouso strain Whlto Wyandotto cockrolls, Mrs. L. O. Hooloy, Frultlnnd. Phono 4C-2. C0-C2 HOOK KXUIIIIT WILL CLOSE NKXT SATURDAY . Snturdny, November 20, la tho Inst dny for tho oxhlbltton of child ren's books, now being hold nt the public library. Tills oxhlbltlon Is part of a joint annunl effort In tho United States to encourago tho lovo of books nbong chlldron. Librarians, booksollors, publishers, womon's clubs, boy Bcouts, boIiooIb, and all who aro Intarcstod In boys and girls aro Joining In tho campaign. Tho spoclal display In tho library tills wook aro books r'ocommondod for gifts, nnd should bo of apodal Inter cut to nothors nnd fathom who aro Rotting ready for Christmas, Tlioy tnclmlo Inaxponslvo picture hooks, ob woll ns honutlful hound editions, nnd books that nppoal to tho tiny tots as woll na tho big boys and girls. Tho following la n list of child ren's booka recently added to Mal heur county library. Adventures of Johny Chuck, Bur gesa; Adventures of Mr. Mockor, Ilurgess: Adventures of Potor Cot tontail, DurGcss; Adventures of Unc' Hilly Possum, Ilurgoss; Apauk, caller Of Duffalo, Schultz; Arablnn nights ontortalnmonla, Langcd; IJolglan twins, Perkins; Hetty Lotccntor's Christmas, Jowott; Hlogrnpliy of n grizzly, soten: Iilttiio Mclirido, dix: Doy emigrants, Urooks; Hoy scouts or DInck Eaglo patrol, Quirk; Cndot days King; Camp Drava Pine, Corn stock; Clndorolla's granddaughtor, Ollchrlst; Clematis, Coob; Don Strong, Iloyllgor; Kast o' tho sun and west o' tno moon, morno-Tnomson; Eskimo twins, Perkins; Eyes of tho woods, Altsholor; Fairy talcs, flrlmm; Forest castawaya, Darttett: Froo rangors, Altsholor; Fronch twins, Porklns; Olrl who sat by tho ashes, Colum; Orlt n-plonty, Wal laco; Ounnor abroad tho "Yankco", Doubloday; Iloart of Isabol Carlo ton, Ashmun; Home book of vorso for young folks, Stavonson; Iluntors of tho hilts, Altsholor; Isabol Carlo ton In tho West. Ashmuil: Japancso twins, Porklns; Jolly good times, Smith; Junglo book, Kipling; Just so stories, Kipling; Kcopors of tho trail. Altsholor; Llttlo lamo prlnco, Cralk; I.lttlo Mitclioll, Morloy; Lono null's mlstnko, Schultz; Lost with Llouton- nnt Plko, Sabln; Mastors of tho noaks. Altsholor:MlllDrs nnd tlinlr playmates, Person; Moral plratos, Aiuon; Moinor west winds nnimni frtonds, Ilurgcss: Mother West Wind's "how" stories, Uurgosi; SCHOOL AND GROUNDS PROFIT THRU ACTIVJI COMMUNITY DAY (Conllnuod from Page 1) toss Sundny nt n blrthdny dtnnor party for soma of her llttlo frlonds. Mr. Overstreet has sold his Owyhee placo to F. J. Long, Earl MdQoo nnd LaVorno McOoo, who will tako Im mediate possesion. Mr. ncod Ik horo from Novnda look Ing for u location, Ho wants m buy an improved farm, ai In v highly Improved with thn Kotony that ho hopes In buy not? tho school building. John Vandorpool sold his hay on Tuesday to Donny & Co., who expect to commonco balling It Immediately. DHEWSEY Jim Anderson who wnB a business visitor In Drowscy ono day Inst wook had troublo with his car on tno way homo and otoppod ovor night at tho I). E. Duhton rnncb. Rink Myers nnd wlfo spont Sunday at tho Jack Pruott homo. Frank South and Misses Helen nnd Qrotn Andorson attended thn show nnd dnnco at Drewsey Saturday ov onlng. I. M. Davis went to Ilrogan on business ono day last wook. Cliaa. Duuten nnd wlfo woro shop porB In Drewsey Snturdny. Wo wIbIi to congrntulnlo V. O. Can flold on tho nrrlvol of n bnby boy In their homo. Mr. nnd Mra. Tom (loulil of Kern bnll Flat woro shoppers In Drownoy Saturday evening. Donn aoojlmnn enmo up from Junturn Thursday onrouto to his ranch nbovo Dre,wsoy. Cnnnlo Moffatt of tho Otis ranch was n Drnwsov visitor Sundnv. August Mullor wont to Drownoy ono day this wook for supplies. Amos Roothlor has startod hi two bands of slioep to tho feeding aheda nt Nyssn. NOTICE OF CHANOU" Or PARTNERSHIP Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho tntorcst of M. a. Clark In tho North west. Eloctrlo company of Ontnrlo has boon purchnsod by tho uudor slgnod nnd tho namo of tho firm changod to that otjtho Ontario Elec tric Compnny. All nccounts duo nnd pnyablb to tho Nortuwosiorn jMccmc Company nro to bo paid to us, nnd wo will pay nil accounts of tho Northwcitorn Eloctrlo Company. J J DILLAUD W, II. 1IAMANN ALEXANDER' Have begun the GREATEST OF ALL Sales. A sale that means entire sacri fice of all profits and part of actual cost. One-Third Off Any Suit in the House One-Third Off Any Overcoat in the ' ' House Including Gabar- dines, Rubberized Coats, Ulsters and Dress Coats. One-Third Off . Any pair Odd Trous ers in the house. : One-Third Off Any Mackinaw in the House both Men's and Boys' One-Third Off Any Boy's Suit in the House. ALEXANDER One Price GJothier ONTARIO and VALE, OREGON