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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
"Of. WW"1P THE 0NTA1U0 Aim US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1920 Munsing Wear for each member of the family Watch for next week's bargains Rader Bros. Co. ALEXANDER'S 3BHHKiS Prices Quoted Below Are For Cash Only Giving Ontario Lower Prices OF COURSE THERE ARE SOME LINES SO FAR OUTSIDE THE LIM ITS OF THIS MODIFYING PRICE INFLUENCE, LINES ON WHICH THE RECESSIONS CANNOT BE SAFELY ANTICIPATED, AND THERE MAY BE LINES ON WHICH THE UPWARD TENDENCY IS SCARCE LY HALTED, BUT THEY ARE GRATIFYINGLY FEW. AND BE AS SURED THAT RADERS WILL MAINTAIN AN UNREMITTING VIGIL ANCE TO TURN THE EARLIST MARKET CHANGE TO ITS PATRONS' BENEFIT. Lower Prices in the Shoe Department Saturday and Monday Men's Shoes no. MO a Dark Brown, heavy work shoe, all good solid leather, extra good heavy soles, all sizes, G to 11, Special $4.45. Growing Girls School Shoes in Black and Dark Brown, low heels, high lop lace with good heavy soles, sixes 2 to 7. Special $5.46 and $5.95. Same as above in Misses, sizes HVMo2,$4.00and$4.46. Boy's Shoos, a good heavy Brown lace shoo with extra heavy soles good for school and every day wear, sizes 5) to 2, $3.45, sizes 2l2 to Gio, $3.95. 50 Pairs of Work Shoes in brok en sizes. If yon can get your size in this lot you will get a big bargain. Uegular Price to $8.50, Choice for $4.95. LOWER PRICES IN THE READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT An iixunl HADKItS tiro tlio flint to Klvo Itiolr ciihIoiiii'i-m the benefit of LOWKIt I'HICF.S Vim will rind hero exceptionally guml SUITS iiml COATS lit JUM.no 9U'..10-..:!UI7.no, mill 1.1.0" SultM Incluilo sortfe, tilrotlne, luet lie lultic in)oiiner mill other new iniitvtloN, COATS of llnllvlu, )mlillette, Polo, IWllxli etc. l'IIII.Ili:.Nti COATS, mk (I l 10. lfH.no to ljll.7B NKW HKIKTS-pliiHcil and plnln, rrK filoolliio, elonr nhiliU ntiil plain color Lower Prices Outing Flannels for Fall Outing flannels in plain white and fancy pat terns. Prices range from 25c to 50o, special for Saturday and Monday. 27 inch white, medium weight special 18c. 27 inch Fancy, good weight special 36c 27 inch Fancy, heavy weight special 42c Comforter Batts Ready sewed pure cot ton batt full Jill), size for large comforters, regu lar $2.00 batt, Hpecial Saturday and Monday $1.05. a lb. White Lily nin'de of pure white long cotton, a real nice fluffy 72 by 00 batt, $2.75 value, special $1.95. In The Dry Goods Department Duckling Flooco I Georgotto Crepe $1.95 20 men wide, llcece on both sides, they are in pretty floral designs and will make very pret ty Kimonas, Saques, Bathrobes, etc., to GOc values, special 38c. Curtain Materials In Marquisette and Voiles 3G inches and 40 inches wide. Some in dark floral designs, others in ecru, cream or whito with hemstitched borders, to 85c values, special 48c. Heavy Strongcloth For boys or mens heavy shirts, jumpers. Some are heavy enough for overalls. Mothers who make boys school clothes would lo well to get a good supply of this cloth, 45c and 50c values special 38c. 40 inch silk crepe, the same old reliable quality as we have always car ried we do not buy goods for special sales Special for Saturday and Monday $1.95. 3G inch Percale 25c !1G inch Zephyrettes in gingham patterns of plaids and cheeks, also used for quilting. A good assortment to choose from, 2le. Missos Hose Misses brown hose of good quality, splendid for school wear. Also some odds and ends in black that are of the very best grade. In Saturday and Mon day's special at 38c. Lower Prices in Grocery Department Saturday and Monday Specials M. J. B. Tree Tea, lb $ .00 Clean Easy Soap, 5 bars 23 Tomatoes, can ; 15 Flour, Guaranteed, 40 lb. sk.. 2.80 Sugar, 17c lb., per cwt 1(5.30 MERCHANT USED WHEN HE RECEIVES CAN OF BEEF Harper. Oregon, October th, 1920. To (ho Editer: Tli a wrltor la a morcliuut, dolus uusluoas at Harper .Orogon, Harper la a town located in tho contor of tjio Head Quartor Hunch of Mlllor & I.ux, tho largest cuttlo outfit on tho Coast, it not in tho United Statos. Last week, I ordered from Swift & Company, llolso, among other goad, u case of ono pound cans of rornod boof. Toduy they cunio, and (IiIh waa what wo read, "CO.M- I'ANIK, SWIFT do I.A PLATA, Alt KNTI'B., AKGKNTlNK HKBF: in tho heart of tho biggest cow camp in Orogon, And I wua going to vote for Cham berlain. Hut no moro. I liavo nev er mot Mr. Stunfiold, mid I liavo Mr. Cliamborlaln. I liko him for his pleasant personality, and his hundred por cent American stand for our boys. IIo Is welcome to my cukes und ulo, but not my broad ami but ter. Hero aro all my customers, loaded up with catllo thoy cannot sell. We put a million pounds of as good wool as was over grown In Oregon, thru our warohouao, last spring, and can not get a doUar on It, and our pater nal administration Is offering Capo and Australian wool for salo every day. Our wuroliouno Is full of pelts and hldos which tho dealors will not ovon allow us to ship to thorn, bo cause tho polls and hides are not worth tho freight. And every ship Is bringing In moro Argentine stuff, to mako conditions worse for us. Wo talk of The League of Nations, ami Wot nnil Dry: Wo nro chasing tho shadow, anil ignoring tho real issue, which Is, for us, shall wo liavo five cont wool, ami two cent boot again, us we had In tbo good old Cleveland days? Five thousand such Hepubllcans us I was, could stay at homo on Nov ember tho 2nd, am) not hurt tho cliuuco of Messrs Hurtling and Sin nott lu tho State or District. II lit tho Senate, where wo have u majorlt) of two, und one of those,, Ood save tho mark : La Follette. That Is where au Oregon republican Is going to have tho only chance to nitiko his vote count In this election. And that can of boet showed me wherein my duty lay. J. I). FAIHMAN. PIANO FOIl SALK AT A IIAItGAIN Wo have In our possession storod In Payette, a strictly high grudo pi ano which we will soil at a substan tial discount if taken at onco. Tonus arranged with responsible person. If interostod wrlto quick for full particulars to The Denvor Music Company, Donvor, Colorado. 44-49, Let us Jniild you a real Klectrlc Hootor Northwestern Electric Co Phono 1SS-J. Sugar Stocks are Enormous. Boston. The drop in sugar prices caused a shrlukage In value of at least 1269,000,000, according to au estimate mado to Attoraey-aeneral Allen by KM win F. Atkins, an official of several of tho largest sugar conipaulee. Stocks of sugar In this country now are enor- mous, ho said. Ho estimated them at 2.000,000 tons. Thompson Against L on root In Race. Mudlsou, Wis. James Thompson of Lacrosse, defeated by Senator Lenroot for the republican nomination for United States senator, re-entered tho raco. filing as an independent candi date. Ho will have tbo support of Senator La Follette, It Is understood. Idaho Given 431,826 by U, 8. Census. Washington. Tho census burenu announced tho 190 population of tho ataio oi niano. 3i;s:o: increase IOC- 232, or 32.0 per cent. Re Sacrifice adjustment and SALE The greatest event of the year and beginning right at the firshof the season instead of the tail end. ALEXANDER anticipates a condition which is sure to come, and Right Now while eastern manufacturers are closing down mills in order to create a scarcity in merchan dise, ALEXANDER takes time by the forelock and begins Cutting and Slashing- Prices Our entire stock of . Men's and Young Men's Wear at prices which seem astounding Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats $24.00 $28.00 $32.00 $34.00 in place of prevailing prices of $40, $45, $47.50, $50 Mackinaws and Leather Vests $9.75 $11.75 $15.75 instead of $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Wool Underwear and Wool Shirts $3.20 $4.80 $5.20 $6.00 in place of $4.00, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 and so on through o:r entire stock in Ontario and Vale, Orego.i g'ffci.jMjrg, ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Ontario and Vale Oregon