Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 2-lb. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS Palmer Trow was in from his father's ranch near Arcadia for a few days visrt. T. V. Clagett made a visit to his ranch near Nyssa Tues day. John Biggs, of Burns, came down last Thursday to visit with his brother, Dalton Biggs, and family. Mrs. Williams, postmaster at Jordan Vallev was here on a visit to friends and relatives this week. Qeorge Blanton went to Par ma Tuesday where he will re main and work throughout the summer. Albert and George Miller, of Nampa, made a visit to Irwin Scholen of this city Tuesday. Mrs. Miller was called to the bedside of her mother in Mont pelier and sent for the boys. It is supposed that her mother is dying. Mrs. L. 8. Mallory and child ren went on a visit to Boise last Friday. Charley Becker, an old resi dent of this section, returned from an extended business trip to Baker and other points near there. Born Saturday, August 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon DeFoe, a boy. Portland cattle murket was off last week, hogs down a few point ttnd heop hIow. Kil Neese has finished a well for the railroad people at the stockyards, with the water standing within a few feet of the surface, and of oxcelieut quality. This should encourage others to go after artesian water and (lowing wells Mr. and Mrs. Hen Kulherford were visitors in Payette on last Tuesday. Jack Wheeler, captain of the Vale baseball squad was in this city Tuesday. lr. and Mrs. Moran are in Boise this week. II. W. Clement is a Boise business visitor this week. Don Piatt came hack from a two week's vacation in the bilk the first of the week. Miss (.trace Miller of this city made a viit to the county seat on Tuesday. Miss Mildred David left for a visit to Payette on Tuesday. Miss Clarice Cantield came buck from Star key Saturday where she has been on a two week's vacation. W. (J. Jenkins of Boise was an Ontario visitor the first of the week. Mrs. James Hogau and son left on a usit to Payette Tues day. J. K. Blackaby went on atrip to the Payette Lakes Tuesday. W. F. Homancame back from a business trip to Boise Tues day. 0. I. Tuttle, assistant geueral freight agent passed through here on his way to Weiser Tues day morning. Alex McPherson arr ved last Sun, lay from Haker for a visit with home folks. LOCAL NEWS G. L. King came back from his visit to Portland Saturday. He thinks the climate agrees with him very favorably. Miss Laura Ames of Silverton who has been visiting friends in Vale stopped off between trains and visited with several acquaintances. Clarence Hager is back from a trip to Portland. Dr. and Mjs. 0. W. Hall, of Star, Idaho, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Fred Simon, the past week. Mrs. W. E. Lees and son, Robert, returned Sunday from a short visit in Portland. Miss Mae Piatt returned from an extended visit to Portland on Saturday. Charley Hamblet of Malheur City who has been visiting with friends and relatives in this city returned to his home Mon day. Miss Edna Jones accom panied him. Mrs. J. J. Prestel left Wednes day for a visit to her motner in Weiser. Joseph Staples and family have gone to the warm springs near Ouffey Idaho tor their va cation. The Ontario Auto Company. George Vanderhoof, prop., is now in possession of the old Ford Oarage, in the Boyer block. This place has been closed for over a year and the litigation has cost about all the husiuest- is worth. It is an excollent stand, has good equipment of mach inery and the new owner should do well. Suit cases, trunks and travel ling bags, a full line of leather and other grades at the Kroes. sin Harness Shop. A new line of auto robes just received at the Kroessin Har ness Shop. James Lackey has a plum trie that is in a class by itself. It is one of the Burhuuk pro ductions, large and has the fla vor of the wild plum, comhim 1 with that of the bauanu. Ontario has been made a dis tributing point for the Oliver Plows. L. G. Olsen has been in Homedale this week finishing up a contract. A full line of hand made har ness in stock at the Kroessin Harness Shop. Miss Ruth Test went to Star key for a vacation Wednesday. J. I). Billingsley and C. E. Kenyon aid families left for a vacation on the upper Lock hurdt Wednesday. Mrs. Olson of Payette was an Ontario business visitor Tues day. W. H. Doolittle and K. II. Test and wife and son, Fred left Thursday on a trip to the Sawtooth Mountain-. Mrs. Gertrude Orove return ed from Twin Falls Wednesday where she has been living upon her homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall left Tuesday for Portland where they will make their home. Miss Jessie Hicks left on a week's visit to her sister, Maud in Caldwell on Tuesday. LOCAL NEWS NEW LAND SCRIP AVAILABLE. a visit to the Dearmond ranch, near Vale on Wednesday. F. Murphy are here on a visit from their home in Beulah this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boyor went east to Chicago and New York to buy their new fall stock Tuesday. Twenty-four silos have been built in the valley this season and next season there should be many times that number when the farnrers get into the dairy business right. Miss Ruth Maule returned to her home in Payette Tuesday. She has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. O. Payne for the past few day. W. J. I 'limey returned from a business trip to Boise on Tues day. M isa Nettie Hillman roturned from a week's visit in Boise to relatives and friends Tuesday. H. C. Whitworth was in Boise on business the first of the week. J. P. Johnson and family of Boise and Mia" Synnerva Grin deland from Warren Minnesota are guests at the J. T. McNulty home this week. A game of ball will be played here Sunday at 2:'M) hatween the Ontario team and a twilight league team of Nampa. The Ontario team has been strength ened by new players and the Nampa team is a stroug one. There is to be two thousand pheasants liberated iu Eastern Oregon this summer. This county is entitled to some. Oirl Wanted Ambitious and energetic, prefer one living on farm with parents. Bo I'.'S, hitario. Miss Rachel Chapman left on Hv 9Pecial Rct of "R8 neariy zuuu acres or approveu land scrip is now available for use onlv in Oreaon. It is the Mrs. A. Murphy and son, D.be8tRnd cheapest scrip put on the market in several years. Will go quicklv to patent. Take any land subject to homestead entry. Can furnish in applica tions from 40 acres up, as long as it lasts. We guarantee validity. The Price will attract you. If you need some of it promptaction is necessary. Write or Wire us. Thk Coi.t.iNs Land Co. Helena, Montana. State Printer W. S. Duniway died iu Portland this week, after a long illness. The next print er will be on a Hat salary. Mrs. Bourke and Lois Prill. iug returned this morning from an extended trip to the coast. Miss Smith was v siting in Nampa today. J. 1! Ma-on, who lives near the mouth of the Owyhee, was a city visitor today. A meeting will beheld in Pay ette Monday, Aug 11 in the city hall at -' p. in. of the fruit grow ers who are interested in cold storage to hear a talk by B. 15 Pratt of the department of agri culture. Be sure and attend. The booklet "Outline of Labor laws of Oregon for the Protection of Labor, 1913" is now ready for distribution, and will be mailed free to anyone, sending to the undersigned a postal card requesting same, giving number of copies wanted and name and address. O. P. Hoff State Labor Commissioner Salem Oregon. Notice Bids will be received for grand stand refreshment privileges for the Malheur County fair Septem ber HI to 20, up to September 1, by Fair association, with privi lege of rejecting any or all bids. RICE BROS. SHOW WILL BE HERE SATURDAY. AUGUST 9 For the nrst time in many years this famous show is tour ing the western continent. This is one of the oldest travel ing shows in the country today, having been organized iu IN.V.t I. y Dan Rice the famous clown in his day. This show has al ways been noted tor lis lino horses, cages ami I parade with Lit's gold and silver tuhleniM, music the finest and only one ring where you can see all, hear .ill and eujov yoiirt ll for the day.' Come early. Don't forget the dale, at Ontario, AugUttBU). Announcement After August If coal will be -in delivered and 7.; at yards. Ontario Coal Co. Local Market Keoort. Correct! Inly, 31, for tu beoettt of Artfus reader by the Malbaur Mer Oautlle Coimpauv. JfitfKa, per doaeo. loo. Butter, pr uuJ, 3oo. Date. per hundred. 91.60 WbMl, per hundred. 11.60. Hay, par ton, 95. Potatoee, per hundred, uU. Oulooa, per uiiudred, 91. oO. Applaa, par boi, 91.00. to 91.4. Cblokeoe, diaaaad, par pound, 1 He Fork, draaaad, 9 to lOo. Fork, lira, 7 to "',. Vee.1. 'J to 10o Baef lie to lit CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l'kl Ailv. itiMaaaMi For first class painting, paper hanging and tinting see B. Bi n son. All work guai ..i.i i. Phone "' I Money to tfaled farina. lotto Improved irrl W. II. Doullttla Co Drayage ordara taken at Moore Hotel .John Iaodiutiliem, realdenca pboua I '.' 1 Three loU for aala 1 block weat of poalofttca at u bargain. Inquire at Argua i. Hi'". Tba lea cream aerted at tba Oula rio Kakary la alwaya juat right. you appreciate a dish of rlob, If cream try the Outarlo mouth loa Uakery. WlMKl. Balm. Jl VI Call at the Ontario Commission Co for particulars. H)h - V I emu of lurge young mates, wagon and har ness, 500. Also ningle driver, harness and light wagon, $100 Laundry. Folt Sai.k Cheap, a house ami two lots in weat Ontario, beat residence section of city. I 'laud Bingham, Ontuii .. Lost A live leuf clover pin, with a rur.y in centre Retuin to this of a JaTaraTaW feiiatfi OF ONTARIO. 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