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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
ONTARIO, MAUTEUl? COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1017. 1W..ESIX $20 Suit and Overcoat Event A Vmmmw .bbbv&u f' vi BPci Pw v . a HManaa 1 -K! ma x 'IsmmmmwsT1 Kfl'-'v"v''- .a &I0 : ' -r EsW Stylwolu i 'ft CI o t n For Thanksgiving. 0 Twenty Dollars for Suits and Overcoats bought to sell at $25. They represent full $25 in materials, make and style. Priced at $20 this week for the early Thanksgiving dressers. High Art Make and Style Regulars, Young Mens, Stouts, Slims and Extra Sizes. Oregon Woolen Mills Strictly all Wool Men's Overcoats at $15.00. in Splendid Variety and Styles. Special Offering Holiday neckwear-Extra full Cut, wide end and reversible four in hands at 25c and 50c. In spite of high Price talk this neckwear equals in qual ity all previous showings of Popular priced neckwear. Shirt Offering Complete showing all styles mens shirts neg ligee and Golf styles. All coat cut, all fall and winter patterns. 1.25-1.50--2.00 It Will Pay You To Shop NOW!! ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ALEX ANDER CO. ONTARIO, OREGON . J m g nmmgg-m MHaH A. 8. SAXON SALES AGENCY Mm k il Ifc'l Mau la laMal IXHMM Iskeu over by IsMgJ Manager- liangc effective IliU week. A. 8 llrowii went to Boise Wed u md) in complete the details uf lb transaction by which he came into Ihr ownership of the local Saxon Hale, agency, and in .hop eyu.p maul at wall. The local agency we eMtabll.hed here early thin aeaaon by f A. Uor don who placed Mr Brown In charge I that lima Mr Brown look po aaeaton of the plant on Noveuibe. I but the detail were not worked out until icientlj Mr Brown haa de termllitut to extend Ika activity of Hie local agency and to increase the capa It ot I lie plant PAYETTE FOLKS PLAN MESS FUND PRESENT Co. I. to uiIm It. Apple ion will f Ca.li Instead Ontario' help Hought A prlxe with every purcbaae of oue dollar or more Saturday at the Millinery and Art Store Adv Make thai a "Picture Christmas ." de ih. problem now and arrange tor a altliug "IVIepIn M An active campaign la taking place on the otheralde of the Snake river. Tin purpose of the campaign la to .ee lo It that every member of I. Companv Is remembered at Chriat ma. lime The folka over there In tended lo .send Hie boy. a whole tar load of apple., and I ncle Sam wa. to take care of the transportation but the boys have been moved aince that plan was inaugurated and no I aaaurance could be had that lha car load would reach it. item (nation, ao i lo- plan waa dropped In lie place a cash donation lo the meae fund la being rai.ed ,1'ompany, Wiluier Buyer, who la the Ontario ha one member of the loinpanv, Wtliiu-r Buyer, who la (he oiupanv Beaffk, while there are a ii umber of boya from Head Ok Plat wlm wltli the Krulllatiil and w Plv mouth member are well known In Ontario To gal to the company in time fOJ i nrtatalM cheer the fund will haa lo leave Payette shortly after Novem ber .'.'. itiiil nil i ontributlona aent to Supt I timer of Fayette before that iiiiio will he appreciated by the in. -iida or the company. . ar Time hiiautii) la w.hioa.. ,tr seem to have affected every iii-ni of dally life and dreaa I. DM Hie least conspicuous of theea til la curious how much lha latest My lea have resulted from lha lunisl.nl economic, of wnr; II la noticeable in Hue. in material, in color, In trim ming To quota from au article In tiood lloueekeeplng for November "Although there haa been ao decldad iliange in the silhouette, tbe winter cloth, can be distinguished by inalr nanower akirt. And for the woman who makes her own i lot he., there la noihing quite M aallafylng aa to Had ni..del that are .tmple enough la line to be easily made, and yet smart enough lo give lha appearance of Homing from the beat Naw York shorn The long-wal.ted line the, gathered runic with the deep band i of fur. and the tighter uadareklrt. ' are ih neweal note of the aaaaM I'h. top coat worn with the one-place - leplailng, to a great extent, ', tin tailored suit " ml price, ou everything Sat urday at the Millinery and Art Store Mra. Homer Settle returned .tine. day from a short visit wlih her .ister in N'anipa. t o Sheriff and Mri II. n lliown re turned Monday from Portland w her -Hie Sheriff waa caled to testify in tho McCarthy Slacker caae I. Koberta, formerly telegrapb operater at I'ayeita, haa been trana ferred to Ontario. Mra. Dud Kutherford haa ex tended an Invitation to the women or ih W C T. D. to meet at tha . home on Tueaday November it. A. Uramaa left Wedneedey for Southern Idaho where ha will vialt for aeveral daya. 4 M K Bain, formerly editor of tbe Argua came dawn from Homeatead on Saturday and went to hla Big Bead ranch for Suaday returning to Ontario Moaday. Ha left on Wednee day tor Howeetead. See tbe Saturday .pedal, al ihe Mlillavsry and Are store Adv. o Mra Kd. Urlag wbo baa been Buf fering from an attack of grip la able to he about again County Clerk A. M Moody was in ihe city on bualaeaa today. yfyBa tin.- Hull Soldier Hoy vour photo graph for ClirlsliuuH Telephone your appointment. Only all week left. The Burrell Studio, Oulario, Oregou 0 titio Miller of the Dead Ox Klat region drove thru the city today with a uiiinlier ol land seeker who are looking over till, valley. They come here mini Twin KallB. Huatr'. Splilcr Cora Cake 1 lt i upa corn meal - cup. .our milk 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon aalt 3 egg 2 table.poon butter. Mix soda, aalt and corn meal; grad ually add eggs well beaten and milk. Ileal frying pan. grease aide aud bot tom of pan, turn In the mixture, place ou middle grata ot hot oven, and cook twenty minutea. Lecomotive Whittles. Ak e.i ii .mi. uf a i umpau) of fifty iM-oiie in rtaa aearatelj mm rraialg slanilliiu ftaf one miniile 'I'hii, will be mi. v diiTciiiii rvcorxU rarylui It'll lo atltj si. .. lids Ask lell work men each to In tug von a .holt and a long hoard and you will get twenty diffcieut length, of Imaitl These illua irstious sre uimhI by a railway uiau to euipba.ixe tbe necessity of a me- ban teal device lo eliminate Ibe element of uncertainty as lo wbai inn. litotes a ioug" or a ' .hort wbl.lla by a loco txullit H is nut right, be ssys. to tiusi ibe safely of a tialuluad of pas seugers lo a guess upou a guess Bi 'bangs. An Allaulic I'nri An American pa .eager steamer la Ihe cueelwlae erv lev went aground In a ahoal off tbe Vi-vt Rngland ranat, hul was flimied Hpparenll) uiiliijured after eight hours The ia..iige. and crew re mained on bo.nl LOST Folding book antohel some where In or near town. Pindar will please leave at thta office. Adv. tf. and Calcimlniug tint Claa Work, lrtcH itesuMautble -I'hona B. A. Wisdom. 20SK4. 1-tf Miss Ksielle Currey announce, that he has returned hey clasaea In piano. Studio one block south of the High achool. AdvtO St U. S. Need Stsnegraphsrs. Ws.hlugton. The ifoveritment Is In urgent need of stenographers and type writers. This fact Is wade known In a circular leitr .cm by Or A. Howard Shaw of the wonuiu's committee of the council of national defense to the ehnlrnien of the state division. Requisitions Space on All Vessels. Paris. Pr. sid. nt IViin ure at ii cebl Hit meeting atgaaul I decree ui.vlt!lng fill 111 lillll-lllolllli mislution. on nil uch, nl- . of lb. gov .-nioi.'tir.