Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 2-lb. Bar 35c Ontario Pharmacy Fair Visitors! are especially invited to attend our first anni versary showing HIGH ART AND BROADWAY SLITS For Men and Young Men All new models and patterns for Fall, 1913, and every suit eco nomically priced Broadway Suits $15.00 High Art Suits 16 to $30 A stock of men's I'll rn isli i ng J, sh '.-N etc., !i:4' igh to sup- ph your every need. AJAX BOYS CLOTHES This fa as brand of boys' clothes still in the ring and hot tor than ever. Prices $2.50 to 6.00 1 isit our stow. Kvcru arrangement has been made tor your comfort - Wait i no Room, Stm--aye Hod in ami Ti -phone St r vice. ALEXANDER SEPTEMBER TERM OE COUNTY COURT Contiued from page 1. August. Action takon Following billi iil. for July and opt . lilt. lowed: Oeneral l'und Warronts. 0, A. Wilkin I 10.00 Krneat Annentl Ml Win. Plughoff 16.00 Warren W. Rocder 150.00 U .in-, I,. Phillips 112.00 Albert Herron 48 N a f, Stiles 16.00 C. D. Davis 4 88.00 .1. Ho) dell 6.30 Ford Oarage 20 00 II. I). Holmes 4.95 H. II. Wi.ldo, trustee 25 N lliiHhony & (Jo 15.89 Q A. I'ligue M.H Hi i mill Druu Store LM II ll. Willi ii -y M.M . (I WilHon 16.15 c i: Mi id nold Ml Win. M. Walker MJI LuuIh I Hill I -I 1. 1.. I N 1.71 I TO 215.45 .. (I. Wilson I In 1 1-.. II (irauel Lola Stout Dalvd Allen I). II. Kerloot i ll l,i loot MJI It II. KorfOM I i wioi-n Ml lien J. Ilrowu 13008 CIiimIcih Cash Store 19.65 Malheur Mere. ' Ml Win I'.nl. II. J. Schenk 25.00 It K. Illrdsall 3065 F. L. WIIIIiiiiim 10.00 Mrs. F K. Hurkley 52 00 Ontario Llver & I'ecd Stable. . I'."iu Jordan Valley Kxp Ml .1 J. Saraxln 11000 Vale Drug Store 54.00 Malheur Kntoi prise 46.00 .lumen A Lackey 48.00 City of Vale 8.70 H .Odell 6.20 Jno. R- Wheeler 40 00 .1 K Mowman 132.45 Cntarlo Democrat 593.70 C T- opMOO 70.65 Malheur M. Tel. Co LI5 Holy Rosary Hospital 286.00 (llass & Prudhnmme 216.88 Ontario inua 800 Vale Hardware Co 22.80 Malheur II Tel. Co 109.80 win Ptagaofl iB.oo it m Mvao IMI .1 It lil.ick.ih Com. Co 9.25 i ii Qaaaenbatij IMI M 1 1 KellO) IMI I . Ii ii I' MfNTM Cn W McKlllglll i i niiti '. C 9llaOO HI ll MacPhersoti . . , IT-TI John P Hoootoa -"' "- I II White ' 'i I r N'Uen IM.M ,i Road i''iind C, Rarbejor C Mi: ... .... M II... id l Smith ' '"' I i !'. I' 1 I One Price Clothier Ontario.! Oregon 1 1 .. I , : l'ie M Ruth ' alia, -ii N l. v ..ik. '. dial So Paul Qrltfln, dial No i s ii Render, dial I ' l StO .'I ,:l I NO ' , ,1 Ii,. i i, iii. ,li t No 1 IMI i;. v Mn.iiiiH. iti-t No i i.i M C i: Becoy, dial No 1 4 J ii Uaokar, Ual n. l IMI stone Broa . dial Na 1 y M i: v Ba i ' dial No l 4 1 Harbor! Hawaii ilal Ml I I : " ll.it Miller, ,hst No 1 M M iiu cox. dial N.. 1 '' M () f eece. ,IM No 1 6 50 tCmpIre Lumber Co . Ontario, ilai No i i m rlarowore Co., dit No I l.eiwk Cook .list No J KettM Duncan, dlst No. 2. ... 1 1 nice Dun i No 2 I ''' " Umpire Lumbal Co . KyBaa, .1 t No I i kiaar) Ihararood, ut No Ha i irt, -lit No 2 . . . ii Roaa, dial No MUI Ira Luml r Co.. Yale .11 NO 3 v 5.00 V lileiin. dlst No 405.50 . in m Roberta 4UI No i U.U i Willi. mi Ulllar Hal No i i' II ; W. II Kunc ,11st No 4 MJI i i, . dial No i Ml w. a Crlua, iii No 4 .... IN II i;..,, Jooao, MM N 4 MjM i i ii II B A. L. Ttate, dlst No 5 48 75 E. F. Stanaell, dlst No I 43.00 W. J. Robinson, dlst No 5 24.50 AdamH Lumber Co. dlst No 5 .. 13 7.27 P. H Anderson, dlst No 5 8.75 Charlos Hradley, dlst No 6 52.50 M. MnrrlnKton, dlst No 7 175.00 .1. H. BtMakabj Oon. Co. dlst 7 6684 .1. H. Dunran. dlst No 7 243.75 D. C Heers, dlst No 7 215.15 S. II. Kretlerlcks, dint No 7 97.60 !K. N. Dable, (list No 9 174.15 Marvin Newton, dlst No 9 5.00 J. A. Newton, dlst No 9 60.00 K. F. Hartley, dlst No 9 10.60 K. N. Dahle, dlst !) 56.75 Mike Gallagher, dlst No 9 12.25 .lolm Ownes, dlst No 9 10.50 W. K. Newton, dlst No 9 12.50 Oeo. P. Hiirkley, dlst No 10 .... 195.00 John l'. Hoffman, dlst No 10.. 17.90 Oeo. p. Harkley, dlst No 10.... 71.50 Qao, 1' Hnrkley. dlst No 11 26.00 lohn llaliiian. dlxt 10 62.00 Wrstfall Pros Ironside, dlst 10 45. no Robarta Laaabar Co., dlst No n 37.17 W It. I, of on to Co.. dlst No 11 fi M u !: w laoek, 'list No 12 33.73 Kloyil Howard) dlst NO I-' 4S..MI Floyd How anl. dlst No 12 .... 325.80 W. A 1'iilkeison Lumber Co., dlst Roll 3.60 .1 It. Hnwortli. ills! No H .... 9.00 l. w Boblnaoo, dial No ll 9.00 T. Chas. Prltcb.ud, dlst No 14 257 00 Kliililre Lunger Co., illKt No 11 3:t:!2.'! L W. Ivors, dlst No 15 225.00 LARGE NUMBER OE ' TEACHERS ATTEND Continut'd from page 1 unifying the schools and working up uniformity In Lhe course of stud), lie gave some kmmI talks and made a good ImprcHHlon. K. II. Coukllii left his alfalfa aud Jersey cows und wave himself up to a full three das enjoyment, lie sure helped out. Bhrery teacher was there fiom the Ontario schools. The instltuto as a uholc rbmpared very favurubly with other Inatltutes and no doubt but that every teacher was benefltuid at leant us much as she hud anticipated. It. pert of Malheur Count) IVacheiV lllhlllul), Vale, Sept. 10.11, IU18. Although not called to order by County Siiiei intendent MucPhursoli until 1:30 p 111 aOffOlll it iKguu at eleven 01 lock and by 3:30 p. m 80 teachers had registered. The total number for the institute was 83. On Wcilucsdat the pioniain was OpaOOd l' slioit Inn Milual'le talk on how to BfOMBl ,l"' BBbJOOl B Kiaph B) M " Q, W Duni.iii o! Wel fall, (oHOWOd by u MM and lui.-ieM-iug dlscu.sion on Ethics led b Mi K It. C kiln. During the recess be tween these talks patlllon raqooal lug the abolishment of the .1:1'. ual In stitute and llic ubetltUtlOO Ol .1 tiain liool WHS cn ciliated, WM I , 11 ,1 ininili. 1 and the h, 111 was set for the next niounim al a! I . I. k aa the time toe tho dlatrlbo 1 lots. in the avaalaf laaaloa Mi l : u dall oi iala mule an addraaa ol selconie wblch a 1 1. piled to by J11 .1 1 ' Weeae ; . .t de ,d raloabla Information on liiua 1. ad a llvelj dlaouaaioa oa U a l each it l tba 1! method Miss Amies Joms, special instructor in penmanship Ba the le ,, hi U Ileal demons' .1 Hi,. , , .10 toaab Um Polaaar .1 receatly aooMMli 111,' at, : noon a dOVOted ' ttraU to aritlimcuc, discussions bong led by Mr. W. J. Roberts, Mrs. Winona Doty utui Mrs. Roberts. The Tbaradai evening session was perhaps the lest one of all Mr. Prank K Welles, assistant BtOtd l en temlent. talked on -Our Fduca- tioii.il Outlook" and Mr. Plttnian of tba atate normal school at Mourn, mth ,in anted a Taaobor " Ttoaa boo geutlemea were given a rousing vote al thanks bf tba taoabori for their 1 timely and enthusiastic addreaa -On Friday morning Mis Olive Sweit . ,1 the teaching of history, C, l'. Rush lhe subject M literarj oci Frai k K. Welles, denominate numbers, Mr Pattman read Riley and; Mi. li.i.l, brought the Institute u a ' .v Itha talk on tba new t, t boi k. 4lnds on the Job It oil liavi a Jm ni hauling you want dene, large or small, you can alwavs depeod on John Laml uigbam lieiug itM,ly u 1 ),'ii, Call bim at the Moore Hotel. 1 1 a swsMsajsi ( J --. We Welcome You to Our Fall Fashion Show of Millinery and All Fashionable Apparel The prettiest, the most fashionable, the most artistic wearables from the world's leading fashion centers, brought to you in our showing. The most authenic display of what fashion has or dained for the fall and winter 1913-14 is here to g reet you BOYER BROS. & Co. DEPARTMENT STORE While You are in Town be Sure to Call on Us. We have Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Men's Furnishings. Open Every Night During Fair Week, our store will close at 12 Noon and re open from 5 to 7 P. M.