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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
fc'TSBMf'gSafWS 10 THE ONTARIO AKGUS, ONTARIO, OREOON, THURSDAY, MAH-HI 27.1919 TAKING LIKE WILD FIRE Is but a mild expression ANOTHER SHIPMENT Young Men's WAIST.SEAM and FORM LIT NIFTY SUITS By Saturday's Express Popular beyond anything ever gotten up by designer. '23.50 and $27.45 Are the very special prices, and we court comparison with the lines you see at $5 and $10 more. f- ' Mr m u f v . - f .j - W- ML If- W 'M III TMttl IDII . l-t MM - uid seo what j I- tag aiked i poorly made Boys' Suits ami High Grade pm all . . Suits for boys. Age 7 to 10 lo to 17 years at $7.50, $10, $11.50 Worth $13.50, $15 and $17 50 ECLIPSE Dress Shirts are now here in all the new spring pat terns Same as you paid 2.()0 ! and$2.50 tor the $ rA past year and a half .tfJ Th us Rainbow mill- aki shirt, soft col lar attached. Looks right, wears right, an $- Qr ace loOtF iv pia m t ir i A l WW J m A ki aBaa 4. a I I h mtm ma XLSur Jav.5 All colors, styles and shapes. Good as you will t a dollar or more ALEXANDER CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER .ARID, OREGON xnMI I i TS UUll'T Tin: ol l in "I U IMOI4NI i win uiued irom pagu 1 l UM nu ih made Ui ntltuaata havlui bolllni i n k from lo,, to lit h Tht in i tie I fur iff oplanee tool ll ' P dm lei beUlm i"1"' eoMtUuenin ii. .in nu- erode ..ii mi i I'-n ""' ordl sari in. 'i. 'i . log la laoae U bolllni i ite which .,,,. .t.irlliiK ..i f IIKllif Willi.' aUalloll .otllli- tl f V, ' I) ill.'. I (Of ,-n-.ln- - operatll ill llic pli.'iv of nigh .iltiliil. II WOllM I"' uneuttod for automobile ii "!' 'i liit-k lli' in'. MUU I POWOI WOUl I portU '"" QUlehlj iiiul would b I1HHHU.' Imma llatel) ifim lui ''' t tie Armlatli t in.' Betid foi ml aviation gnaollBa liei-uine leaa ur gaal ami Red I'rown gained h quallt) .in- i" i full, uniform chain i bolllni poloU ii. .in th.' 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I- and auiootli uillaaga Mr an, i Mn I a FYnaor motored 10 Boiae Sun lay nvrr tlir Idaho Htatc Hlghwajr. Savi- in taw, wall aapa i itad Hpnt" thai rap an tin road in excellent eondlUM Cable the Peace Conference Aiiifii' I r priatlgl in at Rtake In the romliix Victor) Liberty Ixian. Thr ayca of the worlil are flxfil upon 111 The natloni of the worlil gta Kolnp to nte ur on thti laat effort. II Ih right that they kIioiiM JutlKe im, not by what we rlo In the hent of the stniK- gh . 1. 1, 1 In our CondlUea after the ' niie of the hent uarnnti'i'H of WOfld o . iirne woulil tie the mi fiotaiion of the Victory '''h iv Leu for five or hIx hllllon dol- 'uri Bran a Boaablnatlon of powori I to Ktart another war would tl in the fnce of mirh a dlBplav of tremendoni nattoMl itranctb, Brer gtaa who boyi a Vlatory Lib erty llond next April. moreoM-r. wll' HnK to the determination with which pirtlrn apeaka at the I'eare Conference, There nre iiniloiililedly going to tin may moBenta i u Ini iimt Conferaaoa waaa ararj whit of the of tlte fnltt'd Bfatai will he nape Into actualltlae thohi, ior Which we enteicd the orl,l itrun i" l.,t the rnhtea earry Into the Qnai d'Oraay tiii ajaaaajaji Vnnrlea hen overmihuillied her Flftl l.iiifrty Loon ti iota than I hiiiton dollara.' SKUVKI.I, MOMS HHRABIMfl T DEAD OV KI.AT HANI II I,eiler Heawell WhO har heiui op erntlng a ten-man unbaring ramp Mouth of town lor tin' pant ten ilav.i thin week DOTad the eiiilpnient to his ninrh in Dead x Klnt To IIiom,' win, iii," carat aaan b sheep ihaarlng plant la oparaUoa ti"' Baawall insti- lutl.'ii Ih worth going to I Murchleon Drothera who ban baaa faadlng aararal bande of ihaap the etockyarda this winter atartad tbi mlgratl in lo the Bkulliprlng i unci Polly I'ann ranu s lien ItUMt who hat aaan thi ramp leader for the oatfll i"ft with ibe first ihlpmahl u Tu "iti y of tills week. i ii Blaakaby, Mr. and mi I kaby ad mi-w Larlne smiiti motored to Homedala S'lniim to ipend the day wfth Mr and Mi- Otto Btackaby Thay four, i the road In fairly good condition, i,iii oine wt'i.i rough i i hi MeCulloaa who wi i Injured 1 1 ,i w ,'ii. i ago Ii reported to hn reoovertai is wall in hoped for hy i parejata INITIO IMtlSllVTKItl.W till lt H i ii nu Bible ' hooi I 1 :(I0 The Sin raiiifiit Of the Lord's supper win tie obeerred Baraion taxi "Diaooralag the uiniv Hody t to Worablp Thewia of aoraaaa "gtewardahlp" n cteaagO in tlBia for next Hun- lav 'a servlees V K I (ICItltAN ATTENTION! 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