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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
Pk Viae f MM OttTAJUO JJMO ONTARIO ORBOON. THCRRDAY. tCW f. 'IMS AU Hal Hi tl ore Fie. Tl In i Id fa cro glon BUI T ll. I I trlu tski en Ital a Bsi A froi t vlsl ly in PI BV T dri Wot Bee I Rl ii i A' I. pa ll. Bl Ai Y, dl f in m s. l c pi A IS II it tl Bi 'I ft n p TO LAUNCH MANY VESSELS JULY 4TH ONTARIO'S STORKS WIIX OIXWK AM- DAY -H 'LV 4 To permit the employ. as well a the employers to observe the Nation birthday. Ontario's store will be r!o"il ?Kxt Tliurs- day, July 4. While them will be no celebrntlon here there will 4 be a general exodus to Ilrogsn, Big Rend, Welsor. Dolse, Ar- cadln and other place where eel- 4 ebratlons are to be held Washington. Celebration of July 4 (All year will be made notable (or all lime by the launching from Aim-Moan Shipyard of the largest number of blps of the greatest aggregate ton age ever put Into the water In one sy. tndcn.i.dence Ilav'a ( or' iliiHion to . '... ..... .... .. nl4444444444444 UM iiit'ii iiiiui nrvi win w . i' ' ' ragselP. wltl il capacity of MM Ml MtKINO W A 'dssrlw.-ial.t -,s. I H. HOI l.ll '. Thlrt BStM of the hull I BBSStSs " ' be launched will In- steel, will, a to . j Camp Lewis, Wash ., May 31. To naga or H4itM 'my dear Friends: First of all let JS The Pacific cossl yards will launch thank all of you for the h-nrtfof tl wooden and 17 steel vessel, total (food wishes that you are BBSs'lstS, ling IT." vnn deadweight tons with me as I do my bit. The lli llil-lntii t'ninn iilani si Man i wm (ry and give you a little Iti- Fram Im'o will have the honor of launching the biggest ImlMiliial ton nage of any yard In the country with three steel ships totalling llyltt dead Weight tons. Seattle will be the scene of a triple laiim bins. Iioi the three hulls will formation In regard to the making of a V. 8. soldier as far as I have gonn. We arrived here about two o'clock yesterday afternoon. There were some twenty of us, all members of different quotas, the rest having arrived before uk. W were Imme- be distributed among three dlffereat ,.,, ,,,, n ,.,,,,. ny an offlrcr yards Aberdeen. Wash., with the launching of four hulls, will hae tin- honored position among the wooden eh ers. i ' iih . ami lu Or., will csch BM HUM wooilen hull slide Into the a ater. Bulgan and Turks UiiputS. AmNtenlntn I lime srla between iiulaarlii ami TBffcS) SVSI the division of lands taken from lion Mania under the peace aur With ihe central powers. Dr. Vnn KuohluiMiin. the Herman foreign see rttary. Indies tH in siflfssslBt the rslrlistsg at Merlin. Railroads Lose Money. CIiI.m l In railwas of the I'nl tad Slules alter four i.xil.t lie of federal operation sliow a deficit of I 000. according to computations an Bouni.il bv tin bureau of railway I itsUstfc s of Chli arn THl MASKETI Portland. Oats No. . white feed. fbUlii ion. Barlei Standard Peed. I.'.n per Ion. Corn Whole. 17:: cracked. 74. n. Timoiht. I.i;'i:is per ton; al fall. IJ4 MM t.i I'reauier). 44c per lb. Rags llsn.li. .tie per dotea Potatoes $1 ?f4l.tt par huudrsd Punlir. Hena Mtj broilers :iiim::!., rouater. 1 4 17 I our names taken nnd our baggage loaded Into army trucks, along with five or six men who ware being hrot under1 guard. As near as I could find out they were slackers. Wo never ssw them Hgaln and T BO stand they are In the "coop,' M culled We were then Mnqd up and I ml iihoul throe fourths of ll mile to where there were several hundred other men iikm. milled Mere our iiuesllnniilres were examined uml S ' fell ill line, iniirchlng thru n long l-ni vi 1 1 1 1 i we unite to a clerk who I niik our lilt'tit If ici.tlon c.r.lH. ntirl 1 l -- gave ua a minor physical examln.i llon. We then went to the pile where our luggage was stored, plck-d mil our belongings and fell In llix A hunt i three hundred of us were unsigned to 'the I3rd Company, Second Battalion, given eardi from both the Knights of Columbus and V. M C. A. and marched lo the brirracks. Here our names, address of local boards and i data of birth were taken, we worn given slips of paper and sent Into a BIG SALES MADE BY SUGGESTION local Merchants Should Make It a Study. . AN ART TO BE ACQUIRED. Seattle. Duller creaaarv. 40e per lb. Kggs Katun 41 per doseu Nsfllfl Hens besv .. . Ursssed. Hr; liLl, aMI bruilera. tBj ruaslers, dressed. lie. ducks, live, 30c; 4 r eased, 4 gsese. live, 37e; dressed. 10c. room where our m.asuremenls for entire out flu were taken. Immedlalel) after supper there i waa a roll call In front of Hie bar racks to which ne wire nil reiiilr-i to answer "here." We were then Isaued a tick, three military blankets, a comb, brush, tooth brush, a lowel and soap ami aaalgned to our quarter. The beds are small steel cols, the stationary kind, not al all uncom fortable. We were Instructed to take our licks which are made of material Arrangement of Stock and Window Display Part of Osnsral Soheme. Bast Sslssmsn Know How Diplo matically to Suggest to Purchasers. Cslalogue Houses Use Pictures. ! BM ilalilavl, 1914. by TOsaasBB .1 Sullivan..) If there ever wns n coin em mi Ihe (Bee of tula earth Unit has studied the ll ry of suggestion ll Is the retail catalogue h In its early beginning It fooled rall roml men and pinery workers, securing; name and nddreascalii some way or i tier, after which It fonvnnled each iiiillvliliiiil a nice brass niiteh, finished in wold However. It was cautious, never sending a watch to the prospec tive customer on credit Ihe railroad man or pagStflBSMUl nev er ordered the wiitili and of course a BlhrtSbS llll'ielied According Is th ssiM wrist man. it wus wrongly addressed, lull the watch as there at the BXprgBB SSbSS. mid If SB wmiiil lal.e il in. I Wj tin ll a large reduction b oskj he ib Is 'I'hi- nmiatil to Ilia roa pnrcBSaRsT Unit he was In need of a wild !i. "got blm." and If lie did not BSTS the money to uiy for It he would 'mrrow the BSOSBBBrjf nmiuint or draw mi bis salary SSSSSJS4 l bl pom r of ;i soon con rUNSri the wily mail srdSt inn that In wus iii. the iiibl trsi U. mid he I In n hniu.'heil out Into furniture, iloihlng. nun lilnery. I.nnlware and other lines of i.iuniifacture Qreat Power of Suggestion. It Is very probable now that a large proportion of merchandise sold Is through suggestion If I'euplo liougbt mil. the bare necessaries of life, only wbal tbey aclualy need, there would 1st but few business bouse and clvlll miiIuii would ball The M.wer of BSBJBJSBBJSI la what liulids up great business houses and keeps lb world u Its progressive liHU'll Ailverllstug Is one of the most M.wer fid and at the same lime easiest nietb ...l of siiggrsllon Hut there an-many others very much akin lo the populsi i oiireptloii of advertising Therefore It baboo, e the merchant who would be successful and to b uuiubered with tb proajrwaaiv of bis kuid to study wall tb theory andprac tlca of suggeellou Its riunlr).slieii ar ninny and varied. Make a Osod imp.sss.sn It Is not alone In the prepnratlnii ef iiiiii for newspaper. IrVilwr Iliei LUMBER PRICES ARE SET New Saalsa Increase Dauslaa glr B3 71 I Per Theuaand Peat in Northwest. Weshlagtoa. Makimiiku iirlces for rar logs and fir lumber produced la the for0' to "'' w' wer" 'v,,n " vorl" IsSlfll Noribwest SfSOSJ BOBouuead by l"on " ",,h '" ' Brrled In our Oka war ludii.nies board i '' "nd- We ,,,0d ,ni marching He i.i. . fir url.s. -.uulvlae I., turn i ors were working As we entered Ilk sheets, only coarser, to a room p.iuted forms for advertising Ibat Ibl where there waa B lot Of cleun pilmlple Of siiggesi.oi, must Is) Ob irasr Here we filled Ibe.ii return- rvd and follovied ont. led to our quarters and were Instruct e.l how to make them up. After this I ... n-.M-.k.-l .- I... I...U..1I..I 1... 11.11.... ' IUSI. IIV-ll 111 l,,r- HI.I.iIUI 1.1, i 11 l(ll- where we removed our ooals and bared both arm to Ihe ahoulder. I bar uiainilsi lured in Hie Pacific North slowly thru Hie room when. Hie dm west ituieseni an ave.ass lucraasn of IB man washed eacli arm to Hie approiiuiatslv .' 74 a thousand board shoulder, another painted the right faat. II was official!, sanoiimail v.i,arm with lodlna. Our vaccination low pine prliea ar increased approil Ullps were taken from our bands and luaieiv 14 Iw a HieiisaBd i marked aa we pasaad along. The The n StsSS apply to govern-'first doctor on ihe left made three Satt. allied aud ii villas purehatra slight Incisions In the flesh and the Wl.ll It la all lu.puiluul to observe tb nil of suggestion In gelling up such copy, lb Idea should be carried lulu every feature of uiei. handl-dnir The bandllug ot good im-rrUaiidla and sonata dealing, accniniiindnflng situ policy suggest lo a CUslomei thai be ha found Ihe right place lo i. MR and he Is not liable easily to forgwl bis first luipnaaaloD. The sirangeuirul of slock, th wla Ion tt.H.iia). lb attitude of piiinieei and lerha toward customers, d. liter BR methods of coll, lions lu fact very action auggosls lo the natural1., receptive mind of a purchaser and t.ilnir" l.i.i. back again n i be oilier hand Ibe neglect lo oh serra all Ibea Ihlugs luiplauta a aug yei-llou in Ibe nilud of Ibe public Hint Silk. It was official!) slated Douglas inXt one applied the vaccine, which muni Iw owrcuuv. evei. by offsriUi,- lltler'n bsigslns Suggsatisn an Art. Sum of ibe lasai aalasuien la Ihe tuii-iu ar thoaw who know how dip Inuiatically lo suggest lo pur. ha-em the gov.r...l. flgsr. ..g .ulplet. cleanliness and tldlue.a In ...d j ,aZZA "? I In- M.rt of aiiggeallou is a kind of fir prl.es will advaare only slightly, 1 auppoaa was for smallpox The If as) to ihe cosaaerelal irade andar uext man on our right gave us a the uea rale Tk prices, ll was ax I hypodermic for typhoid, fdalae. si. bjsiIbhiui ums. aot fitsd I After returning lo our quarters we rkeo and lumbar aiay be sold below j war given the rules These are coin- lieu dlscouals allowed around our bunks, no talking lu Keiuieiloaa ha.e sal ba made fr ; quarters after 0 o'clock, al Vlilcli lisn.s. iii.n. ether Hit., sal by nit uterturers si scheduled prls, th of flclsl slatemeni said 44)0 Var Oain Made By Americans. With th Au.vr.cans on ihe Mann time the llghls are turn .1 mil io mnk Ina and everyone in bed at 11. If obliged lo l.a.e ihe quarters after Hun time ihe. must be abso lutely BRSSStS not allowing the boots io touch Hi floor Any one Th Amerbaita lu atolieau wood drove disobcv lug h,,.,.,. rajLjg ! Mibje. 1 l. fursard 400 vaids de.piu tsSTSS ier ,.im, niartlul. aaaa resisian. - I ne u.iu.ieu Severe, 0ur rU,llg w,Ue sounds at io.tr. on nir eiirmi ispiureu a uuiu .,,,1 ,vp .r, alvcu ber of ins. kine suns aud then dug Iheuiselves securel) into their uw hues Dul) a llllle fringe of the woods now leniaiiis lu il.r bauds of ilie brn-h. I.. seven i. .mutes In which In uSMeiuhle in front of bar racks for roll call A few of ihe BSSnj fainted al roll cull this moruiiia because of their vaccination I A lew minutes wer given us to nd) up i.n hroakfuMi, all r break- si i ud unless usasj wllli ibe Bnaat a. I and djscretlou Is liubl lo msk a of a salesman The retail catalogue house .viai I isnlloiis However there Is tin law BBJBBBB1 exuggeratlug pi. tine when hi.- . on It nes himself io an lusl de s. liplloii of ibe aril, le I'lils la w lien tile mull older li.m-.e BSBOBSB .o-n-Ma4 I In pi. turv ar suggesll. lu (lie piiuie. ll.e Inner The dei. ilpllon of Hit aril. I.- fSSJ I iini I .'ilin phrases. Hade terms aud language thai I. foreign to many con UmOf :iinl Is not lllidel sI.i.mI In tllrm As an lllintrsliiiu of pi. line Imok hii) ini: through mental suggeatlou oar Ulbjbl profit I., i. i. ling t Palm Beach Suits Means Comfort Suits for Warm Weather Palm Beach Suits Means Clothing Economy in War Times Palm Beach Suits Means Wool Iv'onomy and Conservation HIGH ART Palm Beach Suits Means Style ami Comfort Qonibtoed with Durability. Price $12.50 IN SUITS and- $4.50 IN ODD PANTS Onoe yon wear Palm Be;ieh you'll ret the habit and always wear them attain. ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON German Said to Talk ef Ravalt. w ,.,.,. ai..n a chauce lo put in i '"'"'"lug pasasj, will. Ii illustrate th v, UhMtit IMit OsfRRBJf, ar ,,, .,,,. ,. .,,, , ,lN ,., fallirf buying mailorder lions tntah: s uu . ..,J ill . I. 1.. .. -- mwml, ..... .,,,, ,. , . .,., 01 m ((f BUy f(v( pl)ti)) niiiit. ii so mill. in.. i talk ui moll is liavc Kraiilcd in Hie last three iiionlln- I l",u ""'" h'"h ,l"' U",,U, '"' .bins ihe most ot i,,..,,. are Ilsh lo vi ii populations according lo uieri eana who arrives! SSfS on a Noraeglaa liner fioui liarmauy or ad.iacsnt usu tral countrtaa. Mr. asd Mis Walter USM SJN lalsg 4Mn for Seattle, where Mr Hlena will he bread luxpoctsv for i'i. at He and Hers M i bolliei about it I'he next IhiiiK Is the military litilr cut We have been mighty busy so (ar and expect lo be busier later. I bs lleve that I aiu really aoiug to enjoy the aarvlaax I will eudeavor io give yuu some ida of Hi magnitude of Ihe camp lat as. MhXVLN L il'HHMA.N Hi: yi ii ... . ciaioau hou l'.. i ids In it .- . ivg aeraaa i 't is t .....K liis In. r.r a .l . ,k 11 R -I.n lad on a llt:l ' iir Hi... I aorl of fie pad toe SJBtah ' ' I BSM Mil . ...... . . .. . sSmmfl - mmmmV sBmmmmm. Bmm. mT li al bl llllls all' mT l ash I la i.i I..K1.(S(. UI14 1 . . iassl is ii ' l cat a ui S )w l4 Br tl.rli... Praa Aaaociaik, Br.adir Slsirtl Crr A. Dvl CHURCH ACTIVITIES t miki) rmmuntmuM hi in H Itlllle Sciio. , I. I ,, Morning Sermon at I I u in Kvenlllg Worl,li h ,(o p in l;' iilligor of the ( ollcKe of lUuho .ii . aldsell, vsill Iw with us In dellMl Ihe ni.--.Ke ThaMS WRS hue heard lilui will Ik- pie. hear him again An.oiie l, ,iis S4M .i ' mi hah a ,1. liKhuul tret ill -lure lol I In-Ill Kv..,.i come CI s.s. I'.ni. ...ial I'l.ur.li of lb. Nuaarrn,., I ..! -nle He. S I.. I loners. H.H., Paalor i Ir.l.i i.f Stu ice. Sunday school 10 a. in. ,rracring 1 1 a. ni People Masting , ii p m Prayer meeting; Thura 7. 46n.ru. You are welsoaia lo thsae services HI V tins Thru- w.ll be m, Kpi..coi,l unices held In Ontario until ihe second Sun day la July BUY was Rsv Pr.Murphy of JertUn Valley arrhed lu Ontario last week io fill th vacancy temporarily, made bv Katlmr Caiiipo'H departure fro Hakar 1-ATHOl.K (H(K('U OK THr. tll.l-MHKH HA HAMlvXT I H a iu , Low Mass. iu N s "i . High Maaa. -49 a m , I'alethlsru for the but and girls mi i minis i i in h h it till a iii. Suuday Scliool I J !M S. in , rhurch . in K lining serviosa. R Kurl Hanna, FsJtSg lil Y W.8.8 toM.HKt.VlltlN . m n, If M .. in . Sunduy school a in , t'burcb I', v .-iiinii Mrrrlnas will i - - " M.I-lll.l !- 'hiiioul Ilie hoi wcallier casou llt H II l.l.iugston, Ha-i my m s.8. RAIIMU III B4 H 1" Of am Suuday School. 11. OS a in iliurch. 7.16 p m H y. P. II. SO pm K.enliiv servieas. meetlug. IT t liarlabois w 111 be atusaat from Hi cily for a wek. beicinaina Jul. L US will be In Hotse. Ad. 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