The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 02, 1918, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Because of Your Size
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Men six feet tall or over as well
as abort, stout men as a rule find
Limited assortments of ready-to-wear
clothing. They had to take
what they could find and be sat
isfied.
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Different
Here
Each season we have increased
our stock on these lines. In fact
we specialise on clothes tor the
tall and slim and for the short
and stout men.
You pay no more than does the
regular built men and the young
fellows, and we show you an
assortment of patterns and mod
els that are more than ample to
satisfy. No matter how tall and
slender you are or how stout you
may be, you'll find your suit here
and a stock as large as you'll find
necessary for a selection.
$19.85 $24.50
High Art and Other High Grade
Makes
ALEXANDER
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
ONTARIO, OREGON
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
A good thing for you and a good thing for your country.
"SAGEBRUSHER VISITS
OLD FRENCH CASTLES
I hough Ii m liuili about 400 II (ore v go over th lop aud haw our
lor lion la nothing left but Him celebration Id little old New York
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.ii ol.l aggCta ih.n m i. mil .'..in in i. . 'llot. , ,.,, ,!,.. wuim i,e ,.u UM,K
ago by Hi.' Wiiik- or Krance ll wax ,, ,1M -. , .,, .or.llu4v . ... I.
Hi- -lul't Id a augehruah. r ami
Wllui.r lloyer IVIU of Trip Over l l",'' ,t''u "' '"' "f pretty MwjsM
l.iml ,il I lui ,1. Ii- alll.e I have b.-.-n ilrU'iug I lie mi
.blue ami hui covered ., lul ..I nil-
pari of Krauce
hate ll, fur I haven't had much lua
miii. we have lauded here ho am go
lag to wake up (or it when 1 get
back to good old (' 8 A Hut at II, .1
I am uot ki.'kliia. for we didn't come.
dUMKWIIKKK IN KUAN. K r . I. I"" '" r,Hul" ' ' " " '" '" p'" lu over here to have a good time or cel-
g. lli Ilea leal )a,l ami Molloi ,l"' 'allr.ia.l yard pretty anon lo . ehrale. a our old lii.le Sam eui M
No doubt ,.u aoul.l Hka lo lour ""'" IM unloading of wood aud over to do a job and we are golug Til
from me au,l know v. here I am. for 't oilier tr.ighi It will aeeui Ilk old DO IT. lion celebrate afterward,
ia about two Mki tlMi l i .... ,,. Mane, for M ' he aro.l il,e ware I , ,,., ,,,.,, , ,,,,.,, froJU )uu
ten to you 'i a- 1 aaM bei.n., . fcwiaa unload M rf4g. Hut I .. t , ,,.. , , , ,,, hu, ,,, ,, ,n
ueeuu t vorry a bll lor I am all right lut lu the yard until the Captain ,., , ,, ,,,,. BOW 0 , ,UWoMI
..u ..., vou.iuue . oe an ngnr mi ... ".....' en new ieuo la jrive qui , H, ,,,,, m, elNjr, rifu,
111 time lo .,.,. motor I have been for a long time ,, ,rolu ow , r-elv,, ,
I aw at pie.eui on .leu. tied .-e, . trying lo get int.. I lie .,uarterma.lr ,.,.,, frol MT ,rom ,.mU)p y,,
lea al dlvi.lou head.iuarte.H ,,ua.i.., Oipa ami have jual au.ceeded in be .ou, i,Una- Ba ,,. WW1U me 0
Waaler Corp.. only a lev. mile- (,., Ing put on detached aervlce. but I e ,... .,. ,M hllll .. ,tl.b.
my old out (it. and I go oter every
fee day 1 aai uarier api llugii..
that 1 have told Juu of ao often I
wa with him on the Meti.au border.
he iranaferred
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Ihtng. will be flae aud dal.dy with .U((M- , , hu Mr, (lf
jD the world by thfa lime I uener did
1 haven t been able lo locole m. bear troai Ch.i... d. h. uiiua
I aia dolac uoihlu gbut drive (ha tan old pal. l.ou Karber. aa he a tian aad wa aeat lo 8poaae If you
talaa motorcycle aiuund Hie couauy ) ferret to another orgauUatlou Junt a know bl addrea wrlle lo mm aad
lW hlki 1 gal . aee a loi ut Krau.e. j little while bafore I waa put ou de give htiu ailae. ta 1 waat (e baow
a ihi. part la the garden -PC of lhi lache.l aervlce I Hon i know Uue ebere all aw baiea era, or ana. a,l
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ran oi ii iooas,ne i anu aon l e.peci to e lilui be whereabout I donl even knov. h
$iari q i lie world
I 'a
I outfit only ll I I lie oommUaary de
partment o( the Aerial (orpe whlc'i
j waa located aomewhere In the IV s
and that la pretty far off.
The weather ovor here la nl.e aud
warm with every th'i g greu 'no
tree are beginning to leaf out ami
allow iga of i I life just Ilka I'm ie
Kara army I golug to ahow tin
Mu.ih la a few tuoalba. 1 picked a
buu.h of wild panatea about a week
a- o up near mi old outfit I ih, ,,..,,
1 waa near San Diego, t'al . for a fet.
mluutea but whan I came out of my
dream 1 found myaelf a way aeroaa
the pond la aa old deserted back yard
of aome Frenchman a boase The
plai-e looked a t ho no one bad lived
there bar a ioag time, but it did ba.
a beautiful garden aad flower plot
Wo aoat know a thing about ter
raclug ia our country a ihee old
placea aad a lot of aaw oaea ara do
bar soma beautiful terrace and
flower boas. It got ay anckeyup
aad rarele ail planned oa Ibe Kreu. h
Ay la. lajB. sure geiag to abaar vou
bow a raal ajaca aboald look- - -that
ia viiea I build It
I must wriu to Herasau Oodles
of lava from your
Wllmer
OREGON WAR WORKERS
CONFERENCE CALLED
l nlorm TreaMinewt f Varloaui War
Artiritlew la HooRfal Maay Prob
lama ltjulrr HolaUon H Moot
ing May 88 aad 88.
War workers of eerj ty n0
community are urged by Governor
Wlthycomba to participate In the
flrat Oregon War Conference, to ba
bald In Portland, May 22 aad 23,
under the suspires of the Bute Coun
cil of Defenao. In a atatemaot Issued
Oovernor Wltbyoombo says:
"Because many matters of rltsl
Importance will be discussed at Ore
gon's flrat war conference to be bald
la Portland May 22 aad 28. I re
spectfully urge the war workara and
officials in the cities and communi
ties of Oregon, to make their beat
effort to ba present and participate
ia the proceedings which are to be
conducted under the auspices o( l ho
state Council of Defense.
8o many of the war time emergen
cies arising In the various local com
munities are of a similar nature that
it would he both helpful sml VIM M
pxchange views looking toward a uni
form or coaraaratlTa troataaaat of
the different situations Insofar aa a
general plan could ba worked our
feasibly and comprehensibly
The auccoaa of the coming confer
ence depends largely of course upon
the meaaure of support given by the
war workers of Oregon wbo have thus
far enthusiastically and whole
heartedly promoted the general pa
triotic programme. , May I aot.
therefore, rely upon the loyal people
of Oregon to assist the State Council
of Defense In accomplishing inn
structlve results?
The last of tba Owaohaa.the lligi,
School annual wore distributed tin
week and are being admired by the
students and friends of the Hlgt,
School.
Mr. and Mr. P. L. Stewart who
have lived In Ontario for a number of
years are planning to move to Bobu
aome time this month.
Attorney Prank March of Maker,
and Jeas Adrian leave here tomorrn-.
for a tan day'a trip thru the Interior
m the Interest of It. N. Stan field
candidacy for tha Senate.
II. H Tunny lias recovered from
severe attack ot the grip and is ahi
to be on the Job again at the Oregon
Packing establishment.
FOIl SALE- liuroc Jersey pigs, elgLt
weeks old J. J. DILI. AUK.
4 miles west of Ontario 17 tr
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Gus. C. iMoser
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I'roaMeat On-Kou -Inle Senate
Auto Satisfaction
Is the Nash Guarantee
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WiLTi00 a Na8h Six $m to the
5KK k-Auit0 0wnfre c,ub- H 'ures his
IhmTS ! p b'U8 h knows that he is driving
&ffJS at ? Pi106- Fw il l n opera
tion, in style and performance.
GET A NASH MIY
FOR SATISFACTION'S SAKK,
A NASH TRITflK
FOK BUSINESS EFFICIENCY
OM'AKIO. ORMMkV
ASMabbomr ... MM, .
I or ,i lgo"OUa proaeiullon ( the war to I
ilctot Ioun i-onclualon
Kor Hirl.i business principles lu tnsnag
iionl of Stale u(fatra.
Kor Hun I Credit Kttt n n a I o n. . Irrigation
Hia nage .in, I Develop ajaal of all our '
-ourcea
For aaaiatanoa by Portland Capital and bu
hMM io eiery section of our groat state
Kor the rights of hot h labor and capital un
dor a scheme, of mutual co-operation.
POM tiOOD ItOADS. HI'T PIOHTINU TDK
I'AVINO TKC8T. We are paying about
.VMW mon per Itt foot n.ilc of BlUiuli. I'. -meat
ia regu. tlia. ia lo-iag amad ia Waah
legion, l-i us build g mil roads la every coun
ty lo the slate give every county a aquaru
deal.
Klacl MOSKH aud you will forever l.anlM,
the subtle influence of the Pavlag Traat (r.ou
Oregon politic
AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT
P.UJ .id.)