ONTARIO. M.M.III-;i:R COUNTY, OII-KIIOX, TIIUKSDAV, SKl-rK.MIIKII.i. HUT. PAGES FAMOUS DE MOSS FAMILY TO GIVE GOOD CONCERT tot IIk- third tlnn IfeM rnl.T taincra come to Ontario. Tlila ITMP of five present a program oonalKtl.iff of vocal duetx. irln. nnthem iiml mall quartet, fluti aoloa, violin aoloa haud heel rlnnlnR, t cornets at t once by OM person. Imitation of cliimsa on Kiiltnr anil lan)o. and read lnj(H ami mooologt They were m ployed hi i lir exposition management to MtWtall hi th Worlda Falra at CklMffO. Bt Lotlla, Portland hthI Sun Prancima from three weak to alx montlm hi B 'I'ln 1 will be in Ontario Monday evening al the Presbyterian I imirii Fine three foot photoghnph of Con. pany I made at Payette Sept. 11917 II. M mailed to any ariilroaa. THB HritHEl.t. STUDIO. BIG NEW GARAGE FOR TO 0PENS00N i IimiIcs CkattaV or Ontario and Vlrjrll Stn.l. t Vwle Komi New Finn to OWIlf farter tJaraue. Ontario la to have i naa i ""''' bile firm and a new gmngo witliln few days. Annonm i ml h made thin week ir (lie organisation pf the firm of Carter A. Staples to opernU what will be known a the ( irter (larnge. In the liollilln formerly ktlOl M tlie Moore Livery. The equipment for the machine shop DM n ordered and will he hen Some of It haa allready arrlv.il The new firm to atari with will r...i for the people of Ontario hand.e the Chevro e. . -- " '"" ',f "' . ' ro.ldwlU town, retain their - ' " "'""" 'h" "'" i"i: r,,dwe... W. M. I V. ,., c . h. Baa. and la mak.u, paai ( Ita way In the Weal. , u , LMOOmb; n- The new Arm aOOordlni to lha an- Hinn( r ,. rilllt, MalllWm of Meoara. Carter ft Sta- rornrr,v , Ontario, return to Cove plea Ik to apeclallre on service and la l(,,()WnI towna have, Krnlt- prepnrltiK to put in one ni in- ."v lh,. following towna nave, rrim land. ' McCard. while C. L. Walker l iiinti. Oregon. Payette. H. W'alll while fj W Harnea noes to Unpen. Idaho. attending: the conference from Ontario were llev. F.arl Han Dii i nine aeaal i Mr linn n n going Friil; iv. and the following attended Sunday, hearing the Itlnhop preneh ttr mil Mrs. Chaa. Iloger, Mr ThUealdo, Mr Oeo. Downs, Mra. 8u- Draper, Mr ron, Mra. Webb, nnd Mm Farley. Thoa. Barton. O Ki intiiitl HUlier. mra. numr i.i. ,..,,. cloned at Kniinet, held some mattera Mr. and Mra. A L. McDowell nnd The Metlu.dlat conference which daughter. , .mwlernlv enulDlieil machine ShOPf. In thin section. The front of the build ing In being remodeled to provide a show room and later I he machine bOP will he moved to the xeeond floor, giving plenty of room for an adequate Q.ulp REV. HANNA REAPPOINTED TO METHODIST PASTORAGE t BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO MEET AT VALE MONDAY Tl. annual meeting of the board of equalisation will be held at Vale n.tl week, beginning on Monday So far an learner there la no organ- Ixed complaint thla year anaii'"' " valuations placed by Anaeanor Morgan Curllle and hln deptitlem auch aa gfl ed those of L. W. Hill last fV "' rcHUlted In his defeat at the poll In Not inlier. The tax rolla of Jhe, county were not r.,in,lei-lv tiihiilafed on Monday nf thin week but will be ready by the lima the board meets next week. By reaaon of tM tmrtfi values of atock and sheep and the additional land patented ddrlnn the paat year It la egpeoted that the rolla will show a higher total than laat year. MERCHANTS MUST TELL HOOVER WHAT THEY SB Thene are buay day with the 0, t.rlo grocer. If you don't .m mmJ order right on the dot cn't y inn nam lor your tiroci-ryniRn k be figuring out jtiNt how numj t lnt " beann. macearonl, Hour. tn, n, nttgar etc he ban no hi dnrkt t paat year. The al ,, . exact and Mr. Merchant liito"wH. to It On the ntrengtli (,r thitiu. mi-Hi win i.e determined im mirt he can Ion during tlm coming yew, That la not all Mr. MitHhm ha) to tell how much of the nertttitka life he han on hand ami every wtt he haa to write a letter to Xr.Mem or hla associate r 4 niil atatement of how mueh he hii mm during the week. If you don't tkt thee are war tlmea, aak yotii criMt. " "" T' !gr"-'--': "ZZZ2 fri ir jr ' " -www- (T , One Price Clothier ALEXANDER a. Ontario, Oregon i For your information and guidance, Mr. Reader, we give you herewith an insight as to the trend of the woolen goods market. The prices of cloth are those quoted by the American Woolen Company, the largest woolen cloth manufacturers in the world; the prices of linings and trimmings from one of the" largest exclusive trimming manufacturers in New York City. SEASONS OPENING PRICES 1915 IVi il. 1916 f, i ,i $1.67 142 1.87 1.52 .13 .18 1917 1918 IVr Mi IVr Vil. $2.00 $3.55 1.77 2.97 2.30 4.05 1.90 3.20 .16 .20 .25 .30 16 Ounce Washington Standard Clay Worst Rds ... $1.47 12 Ounce Washington Standard Blue Serge 1.32 16 Ounce Pulton Serges (Standard) 1.66 14 Ounce Soft Finished Worsteds (Standard) 1.37 Twilled Pocketing (Cotton) 09 Satine Sleeve Lining (Cotton) 15 Coat and Vest Serge Linings have increased more than 200 per cent. In Spite of these Enormous Advances and due to the largeat and most advantageous earlg purchases we've made "$17.00 A SUIT wc offer hundnds upon hundred of the tame grade and quality Suits we have always sold at IIS.OO! difference of f-2.00 a uit, without an iota of deterioration or workmanship. At $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 a Suit we still offer the pick of HIGH ART BRAND Hand-Tailored Suits in Fancy Worsteds and Blue Serges the same best make, the same best quality and styles that have char acterized HIGH ART CLOTHES for more than a quarter of a century. l I J' vA pjvy We have bought heavier than ever. Our demands have grown by leaps and bounds and we merely make suggestion that you buy Fall and Winter clothes now. " . Don't forget that School opens this month-that the Boy needs New Clothes-that Ajax 2 Pants Knick Suits at $5, $6 and $7 are the Best and Most Durable Boys' Clothes to be had. Complete Stock of Boys' Ajax Suits Now Ready ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Ontario, Ore ac at ac aoooj IE all.