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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
Spring Fashions Clothes For Men and Young Men ALEXANDER'S More than 25 years of successful buying experience has helped us to gather for Ontario the best and largest stock of High Grade Clothing for men and boys this town has ever seen. Our Showing of "High Art" Clothes Is as usual a selection of the finest clothes for the season, combined with the finest workmanship of the tailor's craft at the most modest prices $16 $20 I $25 ui It '! V '' A ... V I m '1 vk We are showing the most sought for colors in great variety, Grey, Tans, and Blue Serges $15.00 Broadway Suits Pure all wool clothes, all hand making, new models, new patterns at the same price everywhere and all the time at 1 $15.00 ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Ontario, Oregon Remember Trader's Day, Sat, Mar. 22 BE SURE AND COME "Every Foot is Odd But We Can Fit It" You men of taste who place a value upon the fashion of your footwear will approve the refined and superior character of Newton's Shoes This new model in black and tan Calf Skin, or Pat. Kid, either in the Shoe or Oxford, button or lace, meets every demand of the season Just Wnfo MOE V yL $4.00 The sense of security as to the wear and style is built into every pair of our shoes whether you pay $2.50 or more. We invite your early purchase of the Spring sea son's most correct offering in Men's Footwear. Ontario, Oregon, 5 doors S. Postoffice FRUITLAND ITEMS About ! of MIm c.m In Sherman's friends gae her it pleasant surprise when they came In to apead Tuesday evening with bci. The time was cussed in plityiug gnmea and 11 dainty lunch eon waaeerved. A general good time wax hud by all. Q. W. W Betterbeooera' oar r rived laat week from Ravaunah. Neb. Mr. H ttei i.i-iiin-i and family arrived laat week and are now moving to their now home juat uortb of Mr. Meyera. P. a. Lyons and aon Kuaaell, of Minneapolis, Minuttaota, are visiting with bin daughter and family. Mr. and Mm Kroat. Mr. Lyoua will leave in a few day, but hia aon will apend the Mummer here. The Bowara and Denny and Co. packing boueea are now tbe point of interest a. the atored apples are being packed. The Grange will give box social March 17 in cranks ball. Tbe pro ceeda will go toward tbe fuoJ for tbe purobaae of a piano for tbe ball. Tbe Woman 'a Home Mlaalooary quarterly meeting will be held Ilium day afternoon at the home of Mr. K E. Hunter A apeolul program la being prepared and a good meeting la anticipated. Waldo Kiohardaon returned laat week with bla grandfather 8. R Fra zler, of Midvale, for a visit. Vale 01135. Burne 0394 4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Office at Vale, Oregon, March f.th. 1913. Notice ia hereby given that .lame-. E. Icu.k, of i intiu in, Oregon, who. on November 22nd. 1909. made Home atead Application. No. Vale 01135. Judge Dunbar of tbe juvenile court fof ,. ,lowoMp g.. A public dance waa given in Johu aon'a hall laat Friday ulght. Mr. Fltzgirald and family moved last week to Wbltuey Bottom wbeae they will make their home. at Boiae, gave a lecture laat Friday evening to the teaoliere aud parent of thia . -111111111111. iy. The main audi torlum of tbe uburob waa well filled. At tbe ci.iicluiiuu of tbe lecture re freabineuts were served in the Epwortb ball by the .Mother' Circle. Several from here attended the musical entertainment given at tbe Emma theatre by the Fayette high achool laat Friday uigbt. wbiub waa under tbe direction of Prof. T. R Neliaou. Tbe Cbriatlau Endeavor buainesa meeting waa held laat Sat m .lay even iug with MiaaCoaia Sherman. After tbe business eeaaion light refresb- menta were served and a general good time enjoyed. A maaa meeting waa held Saturday uigbt iu Stegner'a hall to talk of gettiug a canning factory here in Fruitluiul. E. T. Rill, while in Fruitlaud laat Saturday night, bad tbe miafortuue to have bla team, wagon aud haroeaa stolen. He baa found no trace of tbeiu Kauge 40 E . Willamette Meridian. baa (lied notice of intention to make Final three-year proof, to establiah claim to tbe land above deecribed before the Heglater aud Receiver U. S. Laud Office, at Vale, Oregon, on tbe 18th day of April, 1913. Claimant name aa witneaae. : Frank Welch. Joaepb Little. Blaln Mays, of Outario Oregon ; Jobn Tay lor, ot l'aette. Idaho. Bruce H. Heater. Ragieter Vale 027B, Buma 01308 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon. March 3th, 1913. Notice ia hereby given that Guy P. Morgan, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on January 22nd, 190, made Homestead application No. Vale 0273, for Eh, SEl Sec. 14 and WSW, Sec. Id, Tp. 17 S , Range 40 E., Willamette Meri dian, haa filed notice of intention to make Fnal three year proof, toeatabliah claim to the land alwve described, be fore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 18th day of April. 1913. Claimant name aa witneaaea: Frank Welch, Joseph Little, Charles F. Hager, of Ontario, Oregon; John Taylor, of Payette, Idaho. Bruce R. Kester, Register. Rov. J. S. Colvin will preach morning and evening next Sun day at the United Presbyterian Church. Come and hear him. W. J. Roberts arrived a few days ago with a cur loaied with household goods and stock, tod moved to his place near the St i'aul Orchard Tracts. 8Ttrl more families are coming IroD the same locality, all having been interested in this Motion by the B. S. Cook Co. A number of China boys rt caught gambling a few evening! back and Murshul Udell stepped in ami took the pot. Judge Davis.of Vale, was till ing on Ontario friends a few days lust week. Rob Stanfield was looking his sheep and cuttle TueidlJ and found them doing well- The entire allotoieut of MxUI Bulok'a for tbe northwest have tea aold and tbe aupply of 2Vs U llauwi and tlie aeaaou baa hardly opeaed. Tha Portland oattle market up and also tbe bogs, hut abate u alow seller. A comnuuy waa Incorporated I1 week to build an electric line h" Sal. in to Bend. There ia no plaoe for the glrta boya to apend their eveniugi U aa ' preaaiou frequently heard. While library board la deciding on for a library buildiog why o I P the young people some consider"0 aud act apart a room for tbelr "- for Sale for $1,000 Ten Jereey cowe, all freab. t p Hva years old. Rich iu butter I Addreaa T. J. 8mltb. iluatlaa Oregon. To Roller Skaters The managers wiah to uuau tbere will ba skating at the pa rink from 3 to 5 p. m. for tbe of children and new beginner. & cial prioea for children. H or . ..I.Ul " 15o. adulla 25c. Two cm structure. Admia I II I atcb and Akara. aa yet. i I 5 I