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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 22, 1919 8 HOSPITAL NOTES dwnrd HcfK"n oT I'nyeiti. who underwent nn operntlon oomo time ngo, returned to I' In home Inst Fri day. 8. A MOON iiK opernlrd mi I. it Thursday Ha is lmpro Iiik MlM Mnrvcl TtlObO f Vale umlei wont ii HcrlmiH operation Thiirwlii.-, and Ih doing nicely. Mr. K KutWOrth I'nvette on derwent n slight npiTiiih.ii iMt Tfcajraiaj and rataraao1 bona the aaai dny. MnftiT LOWll Williams ol 1 t . hnd IiIh tonsils removed lust Honda (loorg" Stacy, who w'i operated 00 iitHt wi'nk, ri'ttnnrci to hta home In Vale Friday Mrs W I- Hint of Jniitiiru ndtf went n scrloiiH opomtloil leal I'rlil i nnd In alowly Improving Mth. II. f in i V I Of Ithcrsld. irlo Iimh been ill at Hi"' hOOBlUl returned to her home lnsi Sunday Mr. Ilownrd lliown Dl I ' . i ' ll III Ht the hospital and Is llOWljf lm- proi in r. John Htrnuh of the rnlwtdtv bl Oregon wan In Ontario lasl l-'rid I and delivered tho Ciiininoii' iddn to tilO lilgh i hoid grndu il Ing clans while In 1 1 William RopnoMi of I'actlc. ec i", died It 8t. JowphV II " IBM Sunday. W lln1e of Di-nio MM operate I mi hiHt Monday and I" Improving Mrs. John Zimmerman who : operated m ioibo tin ' arm i homo Sundai Thlnklni f palai meani thinking of Sherman William-- OTOTJ Tim" Van PottOB bM It 'r:w:;jovnVs:; ONTARIO LAUNDRY Hid von know thai imi I wind shield kIiish nl Van PottOS Boyer Bros. & Co. THE SIGN OF THE CAME I. QUALITY BBTOm I'ltn i ontmuo. OBJ IMPLEMENTS Let us figure with you for DEERING Mowers, Rakes, Binders, John Deere Cultivators and the like for your season's requirements. CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED. Good Eats When you sit down to your table you wish to be assured of thepureness and cleanliness of your food. What better assurance can you have than to call and in spect our stock before making your purchases. Yourt for clean food, Ontario Meat & Grocery Co. PHONE ;$ i I 555555 v in More and More Every Day The Old Reliable Stand-by HIGH ART MAKE HAND-TAILORED SUITS llll ITIMIf - ' " FOR MEN AM) VuliiG MEN More than 100 of these High Art suits received during the past 10 days; many, many more to come. High Art make requires no in troduction. Before the war, during the war, and now after the war, High Art gives that same pleasing satisfaction. Guaranteed to fit and to give the proper wear. While other makes are com manding $50 and more a suit we still offer High Art at $3O$32.50$35 S $40 a Suit in the young men's Waist Seam and Form Fit models and in the long and slim models for the six footer. In tact a make and style for each and every build. Eclipse Dress Shirts The new spring pattern! nna cloths arc ;;iatnn,ildrHS$1.50,$L75J2.00 FOR FIBRE SILKS AND PONGEES-OIK SPECIAL OFFERING $4.65 & $5.85 - ""d th" rth 00 to $8.50. V I I Hundreds oMJozens ot liriyht Acw rat terns in extra NPifiKWPrH flowing sluipes, duik or lilit colors, sold in the cast at MVVIttvui dollar, OUR SPECIAL PRICE, CHOKE one Palm Beach Suits and B.V.D. Underwear K "JaT&MB SS? ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER kansi-kk BAOOAQI M paaai JOHN LANUUHUiaJi iK w o HOVK nhiNTim BI4 Km 1171 i . A.vdMl UHANL) Phi;.F. M th. P. P I C. rnrc ALLS I r It' KDB6U5 inniMuici ll h o new ti up j' vS -J i A Co.. Saii KrAuciAvo Tillamook, Ore, Mm II, till i i .litor Dear Sir: Will you ft!lo i .,, apui'e In our ulua1 to say few words lu rt'Kril to i h- tcttctloa nesaarw ta bt votoi upon in June ti. i inn:! t0m point? ioi ure well mn thai Oregon U oue of the most pi ( uiulfw Kpi'il eMttoM of t lu StMe Tin' p'0il. In tlif Com (oun tlee have never MmptalBad, lui li', true Wtatxrn urlt mot dMrmlMUtoB they huve had to ivnt.Mul v veme rlrcuiuslaiii os on iponuX 0( .u k nt roMti tftd butt Iran aoMMjiMatljr, it Ii mi aartrtalaj thai all the toast t'ouuties ar un 1 1 MMIl lnl n sl.'.l Hi I hi rail miiit.ir Hlgitwajr, vhtrh ni he iiie ami ot openhii up to ettU'iiu'iit a lurgc .iioount of .iluabl Mid .-uilablo iur ,lurliiK, and lai..l li.u i- similar to iiuu at PI taniook 'ount ,:... ... aai i nade lack a great ia u.ikiiiK It may Inter. Iiul the dairy derdb ot 1 i.l.uuo, '. '"ouuty produced 4"i,lu0.15t pounds of milk last year, and this made I,. 036,900 pound of chetS' valin 1.352,604 TI.H ulll be dupli muny times If the flaoaaTlll IiIkI way la built, and the Caaat Cottl "111 pre: cheete than th.i' produced In the other cheese producing Mall the Baat, for the reason that cllm.iili l ondltlona are Ideal fai lug in the t'oaat Oowtlaa Th. rnuii .ui.i Grangers are all lined up in th at counties for lhe i: lllghway What the CoftM Tounlles want Is .in opportunil to .I.-, .lop , Thaj now appeal to Bfoa . i spirit el pi pie of Oregon to help tVem do") j o, as Waatara Oragea kui hui allfhl pro win. -ins, but hae always akl fully paid i - tome of which have gone to help, dcv.lop oil cr parts of the State All that Wt tern Or.' ,uare deal, and 1 Mia n i' M that are in the C oast' fountles, the. ) measur.) It . ill be a market road, but ul lU same time it will be used for 75c 11 "ii , ,r ONTARIO, OREGON ure by more people living In Port land, Southern Oregon, Eaatern Ore gon and the Willamette Valley than by people living In the Coast C'ounll L and It will outclass tha Columhli Highway for scenic beauty and i uresquenew, aa It passes through a most Interesting part of Oregon The people of the Coaai Oautiat are almost as much Interested ::, other reconstruction measures a Roosevelt highway, us will he seen by a straw vota taken In Tillamook ilty on four measures, li : eaaavaM Highway measure, 11 yes; t no. rive million reconstruction meas ure. 247 yea; 15 no Irrigation and dralnaae niumri, 7 yea; X7 no. Market roads tax measure, 206 yea; 3 no. Should the 6,000,000 reconstrn -Hon measure pass r-nd the it highway measure be d iha,t Braatara Oragoa all raaa will be 'two ln.-iinlilant sums of for armor. es at Marshfleld and Astoria In that event It win be doing the roast Counties au Injustice RaaBOi tfully yours, KKEO C BAKEIt. EdUor Tillamook Headlight