V ! THE ONTARIO AK;rs. ONTARIO, tmEGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 80, i!U 8 h. o I.KVI STR.UHS NO. 1 W.UNT OVKKAIX $1.95 ALEXANDER CO. OVKKAI.1.8 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 $23.50z:$28.50 With a splendid range of patterns in the new greens, grays, oxfords and browns. They are sure the dope for you fellows from 16 to 40 years Stout and Slim Men Better see the special models we have for you at $18.75:l:$23.50 Cut long or short in the body, right length legs anu correct cui in waist and seat tor 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 Still Continues ett $1.15 AND $1.35 ALEXANDER CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON ll.liTTKHH moM TUN lioH OVMI THKRK (Continued from I'nge Six I iiiu! then forced In travel .tout suit" t;iai its Over. i rived nt Miismoii-l'oiil hii-ii Mar ill 117, in tilt' wee small hours Tills Hlllllll village Is between Anxi le rim' eau nml Ahhcrvlllt. "Frlti was slopped at IhhI. nml w . were glad to oponte hen Willi Hit' IH' llnvlliiml four bombers fOf a I most tlirro montliH. "June L'S, the orders mine lor tin Ulind to assemble, anil we bill our Kngllah friends In the onre fifth U N. A. 8. (now the 206th H. A F I, Onmlhye. Took trucks to St. Oninr anil here I met Hill II. again. On trnln via Calais, Ilnlngne, Ktaplcs and otloT large town to Issotiiloini In the southern pari of France, June 2G, 1918. Was mighty glad to kWTt l illy I. Next Ktop was ()rl (via nrleaiiNi, juat nut utile of Paris l lif IOWI of them nil! "Wll llirre or around there when not In I'arla or Versailles until Anr ust II Train to Tout, where tin ItSd wont into ai'tion as a prrrult squadron on the Anierlran front. 'The vii'torlous Yank offenirlve wai n, and Septeniher 22, moved to Unh.un. mar llon-lc-Duc. (ThlK wit nftiT the St Mlhlel offensive ) "The Vatika iidvaneeil and on No venitier K. we moved to Houilly on Verdun front Armistice signed No leinliiT II, and here we ure nt 111 at Houilly, the cleaneat cly (?) In France, now! The next move I hope la to l.e llurve and hack to the good "lil I s A . the winner the ttilcknr ' Ih" 22nd, though IiihI In artlon In this group, Ih drat In honors, 4! Frlti plain i accounted for offlrlaliy. at present. Not had ' I I irlaliily am anxiouH to returii and aee you all. Don't think It will bo long, either, the way the ruimr goes "Thla leaven me In the beat of health, etc Your aon, ' RUFVI DtKWIDDIl without success. Now It Ih evident that there arc people who want to live here, and that romiiiiinlty bus the opportunity to grow, but II must have miiri' hoini'H "1 do not know JiihI how to K"t Ihi'He liouii'H, hill It hcciiih 10 me Wttl the deiiiimd that In existed! that lOCjU capital would tlnil profitable Invest meiit In modern lionieH. While dlscuslng needs for the growth of tin' community. Frank Under culled tit lent ion to the present condition "I MM of Hie rnnds lend ing to the eit) He said. "We ill n pine our streets and hillld hollies, hoth of which are wrv good, hut at the preaent time, un Icsh they hud an airship there are people uhout Ontario who would nov it ret to town to see either of them We must gel action that will Im prove the road rondltloiiH lending to the city. Dreamland O Attractions ONTAIUO. OUKtiON Sunday Monday, February 211 & 24 iiri: HUD! WOMAN AN1 WII'F. I'athe News Tuesday, February 2.Mh raoov iivi.wn in "MAMKIACF.H AUK MAM Mutt K Jeff Cartoon llnifl Hour, I Wednesday February 2Ulh 1MB lltltlttMOltK In iiiu Mus OHMNB1 Drew Cemedy: (Itm Logic I IVK TOTKN VKMIN CltVKN John H J (Continued From l'HR Fuhy, I M. Moore. .). m uijT" Jerry llrosnan and A c unir Tlie defendant m on ih, for nearly two hours, MaM shooting and tried to fHtnhllihi thn questioning of his mnum, torneys IV Monroe Hnio. k atii Norrla of Fayette, a ense ( pornry insiiiiiiy, nue in lirnodin,! allegeii wrongs resulting from. legotl rohhery In Jordan VhI; 1'nder the croaa cxaniinatlal Attorneya J. W. McCullm h andn Wood, who prosecuted th admitted that he licUsy Insanity lasted but a short tlratl that he had always rerognltl It wiih wrong to ahoot any mm admitted Inning thn gun g coiner, Washington after a M Suleni to aee Uovernor Wlthwct He ah.o admitted practicing wni weapon while In Ontario The Jury wna out but n nhort i before arriving at Ita decision day evening. Hanlon wan ukJ Salem laat night coMMK.ItCI.W. t'l.UB DlltKCTOItN lillllin ii'oiitiiiui-.i From Paia 1) Ml work Is not done by thoae who ahoiild do It." W F Unman declared that at pre sent DM of the crying needs ol i in turlo Ik more modern houses BTW day, he aald there are families sear'h lug Mie city to find a habitation, mid Thursday February ITth MADOI KKWKIm In "Flt!i:Nl lll'SHAND" I'atlin News Friday and Saturday Feb 28 and March 1st The Dreamland Theatre lakes B . ureure In announcing that Instead of INFATUATION, THI KOUROat", hus been procured. AI.SO--KatxenJamer Kids In Ilia On ik Pact. WHO SAYS IT? Slogging through the mud France, Camping In Hie rain; Hiking In a froxen trance Down some (ieiman plain. "Full In!" bear the sergeant )( Kur fi'ini home and Inter Tell me, who the bally hell Said the war "waa over" Chow for ' brea..lat Mum noon Who says men are free While the Imglei'a foolish tunt I'lpea (he levellle? UlKht dress'" bear the sergag bull Fiom Muni ui toss tn Dnur fell ulio the hall It win Said the war "was over?" Cleaning up a maaa of Irtn Sialned with clotted blood When, the i,iK trucks bog and mm In Hie Inter mud. Full of lllih and fleas and fux Cannoneer and dflpver, Tell me who the faAead win Said the war "was over''" Urantland Hica Hand Painted China Silverware, Cut Glass. Jewelry We have just received a shipment of each of the aboye 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 t0u'-. P?"erns in Cut (Jlass will be Libby-Pitkin & Brook-Uark-Vwtan, 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 OI'TICIAN