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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1917)
OUTARIO, MALHEUB COUNTY, OKKOOX. TlirKSPAV. AUGUST 2 !; 6 m i hi i it n (il i ran hoab ' m oiitlmud from I'lr t I'ugo.) r II As Never Before the Alexander Stores are Pro ring Their Economic Worth to Each and every Community. With Prices Soaring Almost Daily in Almost Every Line our Stocks and Popular Prices are Ample Evidence of the Foresightedness and Ability that Have Contributed to the Success of our Stores as the Leaders in Men's and Young Men's Wear in Eastern Oregon and Idaho. Contracting goods ahead of advances and the cash to pay for them, gives ua prefer ences that arc with cheerful service passed on to Alexander patrons. . YtttttW fy wmT l A J' Jj A ub 'tfxm $ I a? M. I IVrgaaB If LI vvi Splendid Serviceable Suits For Men and Young Men Just arrived in a special offering at $10.00 to $15.00 .. FINCH BACK AND REGULAR MODELS In New Coloring Comprise This Offer at Prices That do not Indicate the Ad vanced Price of Materials. Panama Hats at Reduced Prices Straw Hats are marked just half. Cool Soisette Shirts at $1. and $1.25--B. V. D. & Bal briggan Underwear $1.00. ALEXANDER CO. One Price Clothier Ontario, Oregon. Irn" t) rout" in the liondlni tiiIm nuid irha awmplMtd win form i port of I - fHm f hlgh- wuyt nonncotAig 1 1 - rferlatti imrk, mill will gOMtltatl III" dirrrt rOtMg froiii TtllOWl i pork to criitw l.nlo ,,u: Cnlirornln. bimI bb much will r koIvp rniiililiTullnll frnni til'' mlMiM li" r' .-tiriiilnlng hh near la powHlhla rlicro tin- wony con ! punt In tho bPHt advantage. Mr IUm also il h ma (hat llio people of Hood aro anxious for the build ing of thin poHl road and Manure olio that they would de what was poaalhVi to secure the completion Hnrnoy County Tribune. DRY MAI TA.KKH u atkr aKKWiM (Continued from First Pane.) Mr. UrelR nnllavea will be noted In the second and third cutting. And with hay going at $15 per ton even a alight shrinkage In the average acre yelld Is s material loss over the dis trict. NVvmla IVrta lr Hpatfl. Tho drought which haa now reach ed almost a record for length has had Its natural offer! on the lands under I the Nevada ditch which takea Its wat er from life Malheur rlrer. That Inource of supply Is now ao slow that 'one can almoat at.p acroaa It any. i where The result Is that the rsnch , era on this end of Mta dlicli have lu.ikcd In vain for water. Thla. how ever. Is not unusual for until a mur 'age supply Is furnished hy the Warni uprlnga raaervolr th.re la little chance for a change. Advancement in Trouble T-m. The Advancement system which waters the garden tracts about the . , i v linx had s multitude of trouble ii ml rmir ditch ridan thin mmoh. P- Itig a pumping HHiem Hie lack of pewsr Ih one of the illfttoiiltlen, ao men riiuillliir trltl the syaleni say. A out her haa born due to trouble among soon- of the '.tiu-klmlilern who clnliu Unit other tockholdern get wat er while -t her are none. Whrtw.r the ilirtlriilty In this nysteni Is, It la more talked nlioui limn of uu ol other at preneui ( oiiKlrilrllle Thoiiuhi Xenlril. Whether or nol Hie illtllcull le-, hi the various Irrigation sjratema are real in fiincled, Ih. fact Unit tlier.- haa many breaks In runuls and ao much wuter shortage Is a vital tJM . Ihe iioili of tht lu i lie opinion of tin o The I he -UI ll I colli It I pendu on lln- -ileuilv .mil aura Mlpply of water, and with America at war there I vital need for MaltiMii coun ty to do Its ulnio-i in maximum miIiI from llilx rich n vZ'Wt m) MUmmm IW IINSWtlTlHin (VAraSATtO kSSrVoA. Milk InnimiiarubUi Baity KkW I '!! I'urjml '... jr in.iJut K S ,,rk. hm4ii ia r.lm.- bwalta ! WIOEWANN en,. .v.... . au aMN. onuuoiat M MB f1-M. II4M . . . GOAT Ml TN; cnthfi1 At of Iht i rwn k I trail, on the Pndc 25 mile of fentaWtkinai, washed t latwp Buca bathing in Surf ind Natatorm at Si AMOCndC HART. Msnifold golf, Irnr.n, fiihint. pemivr hold. colt.t in. ccommodationi. F.vrry man, womm nil ii entitlrd to ar.d nrrdilW ation and reriiprnlMa 0J11 lion out-of-doori. I licir it no rest. and rrrreation likr that by I A drlightful iiHirarykC HOP BtACII aloia At Kenir Columbia Rivrml land and hutoric Artoni.1 itrd Irami of I II F. No Bank Road. Lv i irip farri from all poisa, 21.65 Round Trip from ONTARIO See Ticket Agfa! O. 8. L. K. 8. or write H. II. ( ROIKK A. G. P. A. Portland ( S- -A . .- Develop Yi RA W LM PAHM MANH Hi THAI ITItl'lHWOm i:ii I.ANH KOR A TKN YKAK TKs OLUDM'I'ANO ONTAKIO-NYtW VVK1.I' A8 LAW OTHER DITi'Hn Davm.nl privilege! amdIv to Ham ' vim Mallnnal iMlri Or.gon. or J Hub! -1 -. l.,i iraMl 1 nacu., ....--w- Arearlea. No. I Illdg.. Portland. Ice Cream Is America's National dish. It ha i 1 1 j st thing for that hot tired feeling that it is possible to et. This especil ly true of th kind we serve. Get Under the Fans Where It's Cool And you will really enjoy the excellent service we accord our patrons. 0. G. Mrs, Druggist $18.35 to Salt Lake City And Return From Ontario For Annual Mid-Summer Excursion via OREGON SHORT LINK Union Pacific System Many summertourist attraction, including OgoYn Canyon (stop. over at Ogden) Sightseeing in and about Salt Lake Bathing and Dancing at Saltair Trip to Utah Copper Mine Fort Douglas with entarged quarters and new war activities. ity Creek Cauyon, Cottonwood Canyon Wandamere Park, Liberty Park Lagoon and many other attractions. See agent! for fnither details. EXCURSIONS EAST I A OREGON SHORT LIN UNION " M'IKIC SYSTEM Ma 12, 1 J une 2, 1 Julj I, 11, August 1. September 5, aind 12, 1917 Special low fa Springs, Omaha, Kan 8t Louis, St. Paul iCinna Ceaapbifi and mam other Long Limits; d, outej top nvi'i's O S I and further del NOW is the Time to get the Argus