A 8 THE ONTARTO AIHJ CS, ONTARIO, OrtEGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1919 i.kvi mttm NO. 1 WAIHT $1.95 ALEXANDER CO. ALL Hill OVERALLS NOW $1.75 Waist Seam Suits for Young Fellows are hitting the spot with the young fellows and the older fellows who ought to look young. THESE WONDERFUL SUITS are in the $30 and $40 class they have the make and they have the pep. Sale price $23.50$28.50 With a splendid range t patterns in the new greens, grays, oxfords and browns. They are sure the dope for you fellows from 16 to 40 years HaHWMMMMHaHBBHiHBaMHHHBHHMac Stout and Slim Men Better see the special models we have for you at $18.75:$23.50 Cut long or short in the body, right length legs and correct cut in waist and seat for your indi vidual requirement. Men's Odd Pants in all colors and grades are still going at SPECIAL PRICES. Look up last reason's coat and vest; see if you do not need an extra pair of pants. Specials on Shirts Continues ctt $1.15 AND $1.35 ALEXANDER CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON ,ETTER8 FROM THK BOYS 'OVER THERE' (Continued from Page 8lx. ) and l lien forced to travel .tout suite ' ;i:il Hit Over. "Arrived at Maaaon-Ponthlen Mar ch 27, In the wee amall hours Tlha smell village la between Auxl-le-Chat-cau and Abbervlll. "Fritz was stopped at laat. and wo were glad to operate here with Hie I)e llavlluiid four bomberR for al most three mouths. "June 2.1, tin' orders i nine fur Hie 2 2nd to assemble, and we hid our Kngllsh friends In the once fifth l( N. A. 8. (now the 205th It A K I, Cnn.lliye Took trucks to St Omar and here I met Hill P. again On train via Calais, llologne, Klap! other large town to Iasoudoun In tl-e southern part of France. June 20. 1918. Was mighty glad to leave there July R. Next slop was Orly (via Orleans). Just outside of I'nrlx the town of them all! "Was there or around there when not In Paris or Versailles until Aug ust 14 Train to Toul, where the 22nd went Into action as I perrult squadron on the American front. "The victorious Yank offensive was on, and September 22. moved to Delvaln, near Bnn-le-Duc (This wis after the St Mlhlel offensive I "The Yanks advanced and on No vember H. we moved to Soullly on Verdun front Armistice slgneil No vember 11, and here we are still at Soullly. the cleaneat city (?) In Franec. now! The next move 1 hope la to l.e Harve and hack to the good old V. 8 A . the aooner the quicker "The 22nd, though laat In action In thla group, Is first In honors. 4 2 Frltx planea accounted for officially. t present Not had "I certainly am anxious to return and see you all Don't think It will be long, either, the way the rumor goes "This loaves me In the beat of health, etc Your aon, "RUFU8 DINWIDDIE." ommkiu i.i, cum niRKCTORN ulna i Continued From Page 1) auch work la not done by those win. r lion 1(1 do It." W W I Ionian declared that at pre sent one of the crying needa of On turlo la more modern houses Every day, ho aald there aro families search I ii k the city to find a habitation, and without success. Now it la evident that there are people who want to live here, aud that community has the opportunity to grow, but It must have more homes "I do not know Just how in get these homes, hut It seems to me with the demand that Is existent that local capital would find profitable Invest ment In modern Iuhiuh While discuslng needs for the, growth of the community, Prank Under called attention to the present condition of some of the romlH lend ing to the city He said: "We may pave our atTWtl and build homes, both of which uro verv good, but ut the present time, un lesa they had an airship there are people about Ontario who would nev er get to town to see either Ol them We must get action that will Im prove the road conditions lending t the city. Dreamland rj Attractions ONTARIO, ORKOON Bunda Monday. February 2.1 A 24 I.ICK mum In WOMAN AND Win " Pnthe News Tueaday, February 2Mb PEOOY HVLAND In ' MAKIHAOKS AUK MAM Mutt Jeff Cartoon Draft Hoard Wedneaday. February 26th l rill I RARRYMORF In "OUR MK8. CHE8NEY" Drew Cemedy: Has Logic Thursday February 27th MAIM.E KENNEDY In "FRIEND HU8I1AND" Pathe Newa Friday and Saturday Feb 28 and March lat. The Dreamland Theatre takea pltaa ureure In announcing that Instead of INFATUATION. "THE 8COPIH1E ". Iiiih been procured. ALSO Kattenjamer Klda In III. Dark Paat. KIVK TO TEN run OIVEN JOHN HANLON (Continued From Page 1) Fahy, E. M. Moore, J. M. lUndleman, Jerry Ilrosnan and A. 0 Holly. The defendant was on the stand for nearly two hours, admitted the shooting nnd tried to establish under the questioning of his conunael, At torneys P. Monroe Smock and John Norrls of Payette, a case of tem porary Inaunlty, due to brooding over alleged wrongs resulting from an al leged robbery In Jordan Valfey linlcr the cross examination by Attorneys J. W McCullnch and W W Wood, who prosecuted the case, he admitted that he believed this Insanity lasted hut a short time and that he had always recognlxed that It was wrong to shoot any man. He admitted buying the gun In Van couver. Washington after a trip to Salem to see (lovernor WIHiwronihe He also admitted practicing with the weapon while In Ontario The Jury was out but I short time before arriving at Its decision Tues day evening Hanlon was taken 'o Salem laat night. WHO SAYS IT? :'I'ii;kiii. through the mud of France, Camping In tbe rain. Hiking in a frosen trance Down some (lei man plain; "Fall In I' bear the sergeant -. Par from home and clever: Tell me, who the bally hell Said the war "s over?" Chow for breakfast alum foi noon Who aaya men art free While the bugler a foolish tuna Plpea the reveille? Right dress!" hear tba sergeant butx Kiom Malm across to Dover, I II me who the hall it wui Said the ww "was over?" Cleaning up a maaa of wire, Stained with clotted blood Where the big trucks bog and mire In the wlntar mud, Full of filth and fleas and fuia Cannoneer and drover, Tell ma who the fat-bead wui Said the war "waa over?" Orantland Rice. Hand Painted China, Silverware, Cut Glass. Jewelry We have just received a shipment of each of the above lines, which we would be very glad to show you. We will carry a complete line in the following hand painted china Nippon, Stouffers, Buchanan Our patterns in Cut tJlass will be Libby Pitkin & Brookt Clark Vivian, and the Star and Grape in the cheaper patterns. Our line of Community Silverware is complete in the Sheraton Patrican Adam In hollow Silverware we have a line of Baking Dishes, Bread Trays, Cheese and Cracker Trays, Dessert Sets and other articles that will beautify your table. We extend to the people a very cordial invitation to come in and look over our line. H. P. RAUTENKRANZ . JEWELER AND Ol'TICIAN