. Hob i - aJu ontajuo ajjmjcb oxtaiuo toataeON, thx-jumi, tvmt i. 101a I V i J Broadway Brand Men's, Young Men's Suits $19 85 Blue SergesFancy Worsteds -Plain Grays attractive and concerted models HIGH ART BRAND Palm Beach Suits Seven Splendid Models in Champagne, Cream, Light Gray, Battle Gray, Tan and Brown $12 50 SUITS in regulars, young men's, stouts, slims and extra large sizes all at $12.50. Special Showing Summer Shirts ECLIPSE BRAND-Neckband with Double Soft Cuffs all soft styles, with military or flat collar attached $1.50 Full showing Summer Underwear in Standard Brands Porosknit, B. V. D. and Wright's in all styles. ALEXANDER ONK PRICK CLOTHIKK ONTARIO. OUKGON I WMN ki HK.tll MM OK MAM VAMPM HKHK (Continued from Klmt Page.) person (n the i , - r 1 1 handled bscsweOl oqark attaada KTAOINrkai Uh- of Mr. ud Mrs. A. h. McDowell I of Ontario, waa operated on for ap.. ipendlcltls lam Thursday and la get.. tine alone fine now. C. R. Kirk, who bad been receiving medical treatment for an Infected arm for the past three weeki was able to leave for his home In Payette Saturday. Frank W. Wheeler, one of the ac. . cldent eases, left for Payette Tues day, after being here for ten days. J. 0, Herftirth, another one of the Payette patients who wan operated on a week sgo, wli dlsnns'. Tu- luy B. M. Jenkins of Lucille. Idaho, .ice 61 yeurs. I led a! hN hos'iltul Friday morning, June 7, at 4:16 a. m HIm death wan. caused by an In curable ulcer and he was only In the hopital for two daya. HI only kaown relatlTe wa a brother, whose addreaa Is not known but who used to live In hue lie, Idaho. 0 Mother Superior M Catherine and Bister M. Thomas have Just returned to the hospital font a business trip In the Kaat. OOlfOIUBOAnONAJU j II a m., Sunday achool. 11 a. m.. ehareh. The erwnlM Us "MM "' dUh continued thruout tba hot waattaar season. Rer. Herbert Uvlmjston, Paator. PERSHING DIRECTS ATTACK IN PERSON Washington. Oeneral Pershing par aonally commanded the racant Amer ican advance which resulted In the capture of Cantlgny with heavy Oar man loaeea. ThU Information wu given to the senate military affair committee at their weekly conference with the war council. Tba council regarded the altuatton on the weatarn from aa materially Im proved. Not only had the Oermane been halted everywhere, but counter attack! had netted the allied armtea substantial gains, tbay aaid. It was generally felt that the allies had now brought up sufficient strength to bold tba Oersaan advance. Press reports of a concentration of (lerman troops on the Toul front were not regarded as Indicating the proba blllty of a German drive In that sector the committer wan told. HEAT DOES NOT STOP wheat CROP near CHURCH ACTIVITIES BILLION BUSHELS Washington. The American gran I'MTF.Il PRKMHYTRRIAN ('HMtrll. ,rv henvty drained for allied food ,, , ,, ... . needs, will lie ainph refilled. I'almer lunn of the seminary at ; v.i miiai lit tin. iilm iiiiltiir, iltl.art t'aldwell will preach Hie sermons June 2:1 and M, Then If the youn,: in in Imi t In found to he the mi" w anted he will accept the pastnrste for the future The Ladies Missionary Soclet will meet this aftarsooa with Mrs. Ward Caa field The children's Iiuv progrsm w.14 held Suuduy at the ITesbyterluu I Imii ' . Ill I 1 U. III. A iMIIllllflll ulle gory entitled "The tliinli 11 of Uwtaj Hearts. 1.1.1 given li literal of the nient showed prnsp t for total wheat ircluClloii of MWMMM Imshels suli slamiall) greater than the avi rem production since 191 1 and nearly xu per cent larger tban last years crop. If tba forecast la fulfilled the crop will he the second largest In Amerlcau Ittnt or . exceeded only by the 1.016, 000.0(10 bushels Of 1916. Reports on other grain crops, now vital as wheal substitutes, alao showed satisfying gems, with Hie exception of oats, which siiiisreiilh will fall slight younger girl- of the Monday school, ,y fcow h m7 ,,,,,, aioeo oy a nunner 01 smun ciniureii l Th oond,on of the winter wheat In the minor parts. Those takluKlcrop . iun , w ;, g p,r c,nt ol the principal parts w.r. Mlsa Mary ! norma, against TfJ per cent Juna 1. Springer as "Kducail .I.. Ernie ,,17. .nd Hn H ner cent, the 10 year as "Wi.ilth." MIbm "I'lci elf 11 nd Miss sa Tl" Word Of average on that data. Condition of tbe sprlug wheat crop was fi 2 per rant, against 1. Juna 1, 117, and M.7 t ti - 10 year average, and tbe condition or all wheat 17 7 per cent, against 71.6 June I, 1117, and Von Iteadnu. Daisy Secoy as Myrl Hlngham. God." The allegory showed Imv. one sasjj have everything that he desires u h aa wnaltli, education, and pleaaura . 16.1, the 10 year average. hut ne would still be unsatisfied, fori there is no true pleasure or satis- ( $5Q qqq qqq ,g spNT py fiicllon for Mm m long ii religion Ik lucking. MIhi- Von Id-adon ivuil lli. story while the others acted it out Sateral recitations and songs ,: Kit en hy the other girls and boys, one being u song by Myrna Seeoy 1 list delight-..,! every one. 10 a. 111.. Sunday school. 11 a. 01.. preaching services. lift P n . evening -rvlcas. Ml II M III lit II Tasea Oathared In Month Bartly Puy Twa Daya' Expanses Washington Oovernment expenses are now aieraglog approximately 6o. 000.000 dally and tales gathered from a wide variety of sources every month are barely surricieol. If levies on in corns and excess profits are excluded to pay war axpandltura for two daya of the month "The iilijui t of the organisation hy School districts Is Intended 1,1 I 1 away with long dnte anil long ieclle the .-.cluuil clerk In evpe. Ii I to call I lie direction an. I oilier .111 sons of Hie ciininiunli ami effmt all organlKHliiin lor uik .1 day nr fore the me.'llng, tlu'ii BOOM llu' meet in k' Have avar) man. voaWi anil chilli In the dlstilcl at the meei- . lug, BMW M'i.in.ilhm made .ill tlm ohjecl uf meetlnx; spell Inn, hi- ... nut in ..I.. I -hurl milieus) uorda will tell the people that thay are aipaatad l" do I h a dlll h 111.' Kokelnnienl in this work of vital importunes. "Ill 'he liii.n poiali',1 towns the work ill he done h , ommiileeH now iirKaiiu.d M I'e'ng organised work "i the i-iiv .0 (..ini.-.ii i,,i, 1 actly like llie Mink ill the ..unit; achool district I a'lllch mean- . llie commillee Ik lo he sollelied for a pledne lo hn W.il Slamps Mulhttur 10 u nly la expected to pledge $200,000 of Wui Siaii,,-. whl. I, g hardly u i-luri ; sag .an and w muNi do Ho- right thing, lemrm iber. Mils money U just a iiiiiorluiit to the o eminent us tux moiiev or Hull deriveil Irolll hule of l.lh,-.e . nouns, III III, ,o ,m. l wtl'.o'.l (helii(! .In. u or begged Itruce up' I'lie owner ol a War Slnm;i bj huck'ng I n. I.' Mu'11 uuuiuxi the i.ah batohers i l,.ii ,olai Horn ..! mini. ttu man un I . .'lid in the , I .1- , oiinm . tliui illH tour war si Ml I Ud 1 month t0 hi. them In . Buy W . Stamps .11;, I -M.il He Kaiser!" NEWS OF PATIENTS AT HOLY ROSARY of the coolest unil preiilest spots In town t'oine next Sunday night at X o i In. k und keep cool Mill.- ultein:- ,lng a good. Iiel service. The pregram for I'hllden's Hay at Hie llupllsi church will he held ut 10 a. in and Hie church servlctia for the inornliiK will he at llu 111 ' The Helping Hands of the .VJ K l.lule I'liel,,. Iluriih, ou of last cllur' '' " Ml M KM neum social' -. - niusiom opuratlon cases, is ' '"" '"" lain, al Hie home of golug home ihu wwk iMrs Uager from I to I p u 1 ii.ni raianwa Tlilk WUB shown hv a Irami.r, . . The (aides of the Ol.auer. Sunday , poTt of , ,.oltojeOM for Apr ffv. Ischool class of the Methodist church , ,, ,. yeW , oralBBr, w,f 1 held an Ice cream social on the ,or lh lnonlh tJ . M0 church lawn last Thursday It was Corporation Income and exceea "'" ,,:"r ''1 "'' '' """' ' profile taiea collected In April were enough to p.,y for song hooks recent- $l27.gl.U00 and Individual Income and nv tlie ehur.h and Iiuv.' . agrees profit receipts wars 94l.7XO.4M4i. .si egg left owr making a total of 9Us.ll6.4Kii friui these sources. Thhj represented ui.ly A good iidleuoe gatluired at Urn a small amount, comparatively. 11, MethodlM ...inch luwn Sunduy night the izoiio Olidooo or more wllch will for the tlrst open air service. T!i ! aa collected within the next lo daya. grove in ine rear or the church Is oue ' . . I pi. 1 el,.. a lieu llttl 9I04.000 Paid Pr Calf. Milwaukee, Wle. Cliamplon 8ylla Johanna. 111 months' old Holsleiu bull calf, sold tor tiut.uoii at the state fair park here The seller was A ft Msrdy. Brm kvllle, Oat., aad the buyar B A. Stusrl. operstlag farms at Ocouoiuowoc. Wis., aad Seattle. Wash. Father l.oeser 01 llakei rlaltad with Kei Fr II V ramp.. 1 . r il .luyu lust week .Mis-. Mildren I'ooriiiun lell Sun day for u visit ut I'useadi' Idaho Miss l.eoru He lluv.-n r D.-ud 1) Pill wu u patient in t, hospu.,1 ,, I .oiipl,. ol duy lasl we.-k o vn op.-ralion tor u. ule app.-ioiini ,, WkM i"M..iine, on Heury It.-.-.i ,,1 , -hil. 1 Sl.iu- lam 1, ,, v s, ps, M) Mar) Duhart) ul Fulk 1.1..'... was adiniiled lo the houpltal Friday. "Offering Iroiu some strange i...r SfsVal like typhoid - o Aiioilu-r muHiold operation w.is perfonnud on J ti Still ol Min.r.... Idaho, last week, hut he mud.- 1 yiil. k recoiery and was able to hairs Pueadsj M I'age of Ontario was opet ai.-d on Sal 111. la. 0 I a m Siui.Ihv s.-liool m arasu hlna. iihl,-, 1 noils oporaiioii was perfoin,. .1 'Musi In isliunity (in,. va 1,, on John Paaar oi Pgyratta satnnii K Haliglon to Meat the Daaaaada ol but he Is niukliiK in,,- pr, ward raapvar) -.i ibapoaaaal I ' pi-.u Mug ,, ,,,, ,, . 1 'r servi, .- on 1 hu churah lawn Hrnm Ubj J ., j j .. ... V.Oir MM .... I I....L ' ... ... .. .,. .mi 11 ..-iii.-l 01 l'a- 1-; Japan Denies Central of China. Tokio An official statement laJMtfl by the Jaiuinese government eiuphal Ically denies the recently published report that the t'hino Japanese mili tary agreement gave to Japao coutrol of the Chinese military forces, fi nances, railways, mines, stc. Your cars and nark 1: , ,., i ... ..n... -""" M 1 a, -. if is - ' .,, . . .1 1 11 uiiiither ol Hi, fever patients her und sire.-l (yhara on .an 1,. .111. 1 is seriousl, i hk 0 I J""e l will h,. observed as Call' Mrs. K Strut hers from " is 'lr,n - Daj lime i.as heen ,i,...i --- , - . from the 1 sit Ii to :':trd KAin. iiawa, Pastor in the hospital on accouut of llliu- t now. THt MARKETS Portland. Oats- No 1 wuitt) feed, 168 tou. Corn Whole. $7.1 : cracked, 974. Hay Timothy, 930 per ton; alfalfa I liuii.-r--,reamery, 41c per lb. Kggs Hunch 38c per doxen. Ii.taioes 911.50 par hundred. Poullrv lieu,,, 2228c; broilers. 23 tf 2c ; ronuters. 16j 17c. I HIIOI.lt till II, It OF !! IH.IKSI I) M( Itl.MKVT. :tn a 111 . Low Mass ' a m High Mass. 30 a m. ( atchisni tor ii.M k.M land girls Syhil McHowell, the email daugh . A , hmlJ I. X.luin left for his home l tarlo after a stay f a couple i waeka owing to uu operuiion he bag tiuderr- e s,,m,. tj,,,,. , Seattle. utter- Creamery, 43c par lb. Eggs Hun, a (to per doxen. Poultry Hens, heavy, dressed. 3c; Ughl. lc; broilers. Sac; roastera. draaaed 2hc dacha, live, luc, dressed 34c, gees. Ifva, IT; dressed. Hi keys, Ihc. is,: in; areMe(1) 3tiy40a