THE ONTARIO AlUiUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919 Personal Merit ionl K Roy McCabe of Vale was an Onta rio business visitor last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNulty are In Portland itlila week attending Hi Rose Festival. H. n. Udlck was called to Boln? Wednesday to attend the funeral ot hla father who died there quite sud denly last Sunday H. L. Peterson left Sunday evening for Portland to see the roses nt the best and inspect the offerings of coast furniture houses. Mr. and Mrs J. It Blackahy left Tuesday evening for Portland and other coast points. They expert t i be back here about Monday next. Mm. Susan Chapman, who has been visiting Mrs (iron In for the past month, left Friday evening for Soa attle where she will ninke her future horn. Dorothy Turner and Vella Cronlii, as Honor Ouarl Delegates, left Tuh day evening for Corvalll to ati.n.l tire. 8tatc Honor Ouard Convention to be held there the latter part of this week. According to advices received from William lllacckaby who arrived re cently at Camp Mills. New York, from over , he expect to leave there soon for Camp Lewis for final dis charge from the Bcrv're. Fred W Canfleld and Hen Thomas are fNhermen They are willing to. and did, last Saturday evening clrlv Into the heart of Idaho's mountains In the quest of the r favorite variety of the finny tribe. Thoy travelled 100 mies In their Jaunt, slept under the Urs, waded the streams an I cam homo tired but happy, rewarded with having succeeded In charmln 22 piscatorial beauties from the wat ers of Rock creek. Suppose- just auppoBO you went into restaurant and asked for steak and suppose the waiter brought you hash, aayinir that bash would be just as good for jrou, besides they had plenty of hash and made a larger profit on hash. What would you do? Of course you would walk out and go to another res taurant where they served what you ordered. , Now, Just suppoao you went In to a store and atki'il for a Two Home Hrnml Hoys' Overalls the best rrfude, tho boat fill:.., the strongest, the longest wear ing, "the new pair FREE if thjf rip kind." and suppose the sales msa said we have none of the Two llorte Urn i d Kind, here's another brand - it is just an ,T cd. What should you do? You should walk out and fro to a store where they give you what you ask for. When you order ateak you don't want hash, and when you ak for Two Horse Rrsml Boys Overalls you don't want an imit ation. This Trade Mark 3ftiWf? Is OB every pair of Two Horse lirsnd Boys" Overalls made and guaranteed by Levi Strauss A Co., Ban Francisco and the guar antee that goes with it is A new pair FREE if they rip All Two Hone Brand OvtralU mre Dyed with Genuine Indigo Awordod Crotui Prime a P. P. I. E. June is the Time to Buy Warm Weather Needs The Golden Rule is in a Position to Supply The Right Merchandise at the Right Price. Every Day a Sale Day Here. h m Billie Boss A Sensible Dress for Children $1.98 Saturday Special One Day Only A GOOD BROOM FOR 39c Housewives Niiturdav you will have nn portunity to supply your broom needs at ;i very nominal price a broom you would expect to buy for not less than 75c (Jet one Knturdav for 39c. You should see these little irar inents to fully ;i)ppicri;ite their value- made of servieable materials with reversable col lars, cuffs and belts. Come in two shades of blue and white stripes; two shatb .-. of pink and white, greet) and white ami plaii khaki with pink or red trimming aires : fco l() years. Men's Summer Needs Can be Fully Supplied Here. Summer Unions, athletic style 69c A better athletic Union for $1.25 Light weight cotton ribbed Unioni . . 1.00 Either long or short sleeves Pine Lisle Unions 1.95 Mi n OOttOfl sox, light Wfc, 2 prs. for 26c Men's cotton work sox- 2 prs. for . . 26c Ifen'a silk Lisle tox, :? prs. for 1.00 An excellent hose that comes in - Blaek, White. Palm Meach, Tan Oordoren and draw Shoes For the Whole Family AND WE FIT THEM SCIENTIFICALLY TOO This is the time of year people are looking for comfortable shoes, properly fitted. Vour wants can be supplied here at prices casil within your reach. A shipment of Gray and Brown Kid boots just arrived this week. 9 Inch Gray, all Kid boot, $6.95 ! inch dray, cloth top boot, 4.95 ! inch Brown, cloth top boot , . . 4 09 ! inch all White Buck boot, 4.95 9 inch White Heinskin boot, 4.95 JTou should supply your footwear needl while we have all sizes and widths. WARNER'S Rust Proof Corsets $1 to $4 Every pair is miarantei o not to rust, break or tear. You can put then right In the tub vith your Kneel hligtlie boned with ar- ner'i famous rust proof boning. J I r I I n : ' ': J II I I father's ; ijfutr-Proofs We Have No Old Stock to Show You. Summer Millinery A shipment of the New Summer Hats fur Wemen: The New Panamas, daintily trimmed $3.98 New Georgettee, assorted colors .... 498 These are typical (H)LDEN RULE Values New Silk Blouses EVERY WEEK YOU CAN SEE THE NEW STYLES HERE Georgette Waists. Newest colore and styles- $4.98 ( 'repe de ( 'heiie Waists .... $2.98 and 3.98 .lap Silk Waists 1.98 New Voile Waists $1.00, 1.29- 1.60, 1.98 Let Us Supply Your Summer Underwear and Hosiery Needs Women's Cotton (Jnioni 59c Either Leee or 'uff Knee Litis Thread Unions 79c Butter Brown Silk lb.se pair $1.00 Black, Brown, White, Gray Muster Brown Silk Lisle Hose, pair 60c Bleek. White, Brown, Grej BUok Silk Fibre Bote 60c Black or White Cotton Ib.se, :! pairs 50c. Standard Patterns are Sold Here Exclusively in Ontario. Golden Rule "MAKE IT RIOMTJLV STORES" A Package from this Store is a Bargain Paid For. Crystal White Soap, 5 Bars - - 25c ST -- --tfTT A Z&ZZr !V . UfS 4m M -Sis." r . :,. A-:i wm nn ,, h ury ii un uiei jmii na -rr; rteeee "Dim" kjr emieg fruit pit H VU fffll I I wtu Vejwt MirifcBMliw WUg. f H iei'l ' ' iM n m u - - - - tl ien w Hal ImA 1 mmw "fcasv eBJ udr i rV hi nun aw wn u i wui m "TgKI '1 ITI ' sMst BBMsf V - M i . ' 1 11m st Xr-4 te-wi h uy Ufit M SaSieUJBHlekUjBUeU.U m - l. . m m ZttnZ.. Thrill lik the on tM imi Fin iiwi pictured will make you eager to see every sbb Vy.c"1 jjjm ;J1 epitod of VJT TheVAo.N LJ I IVllGHT K li HiiWK OKNTISI Tl. 117 Ontario. Or ; IMI'Ol.UIN; NOTK'K Notice Is hereby given that, lu pui- sunnoe of Ordinance No 236, of the 'kty of Oniur , I huve taken up ani iinrouiuli'il tin- rolluwiiiK described animals found running at large with in the corporate limits of tho City of Ontario, In Malheur County, State of Oregon, to wit. ,One large brown Mare Mule, age :.bout 14 years, mane anl tall long, no islhle brand One sorrel horse, stur In foreheud, about 10 years old. branded tl.UN on left stifle, lsiy on Ibft fore leg. both had feet white. This borse aud mule came lu to get her And that I will on the 19th day .f June, !!!, at the hour of three o'clock p. in , of aald day offer for tie and will sell above d-"crlpt-d animals at public auction to th highest bidder, for cash In hand, a' the Eagle Livery In said City cf Ontario. Taken up this 4th day of June 1919. Posted this 10th day of June. 1919 H. C. PARMKK, 0 ty Marshal DBS. PRINZING, WEESE & FORTNER OFFICE HOURS: to 11 and t to 6 Office over First National Bank Telephone No SI J Ontario. Ore Vltacraph'a Neweet Serial Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN .' rpporltd by an all-ttar cost in. lu Jin f l-dith Johnson & Joe Ryan DREAMLAND Every Thursday The Ladles Aid of the M. E. church will give an lee cream social on tbe church lawn Thursday evening, June It Come Mrs. Bertha VVelttenheiller and son of Crane arrived in Ontario But urday enroutfl to Twin Falls to vlul: her mother, Mrs. B Re.tnolda. termer ly of this city. Mrs. Welttenhellle told of the return of her brother Ito Reynolds from over seas. H a many friends here in Ontario will regre to learn that, a" yet, he has not Ibof oly recovered from the effects of the wounds be received a year ago this month That he will ultimately re cover, however. Is the opinion of the physicians under whose care he has htrll LOST SALESMAN'S SAMPLE QBIP containing tobacco samples. Find er please return to Boyer Bros store or Moore Hotel and receive reward. 14 tttr The Slate Teachers' Examination. will be held at the Court House In Vale, Oregon, on June IS, S(, 17 and 18. 1919. Following Is the program for um year and live-yeur subjects: Wednesday Arlthmet c and His tory. Thursday Grammar, Civil Oov.-n-Oment, Orthography, Physlrul 00 raphy, Theory and Practice and Writ ing Friday School Law, Algebra. Com position. Reading. Physiology aud Oeography Saturday American Literature and Psychology. Teachers wishing to write for life or prmary certificates will kindly write the county superintendent l:i regard to a program. PAY CLARK HURLEY, County Superintendent of Schools On account of the very recent or ganisation of the Boy Scout work in our city no intensive work will t done on the Scout campaign this week, but work will begin in eurm k the first of next week. The I ocu lcouncll will meet at Ik Ontario National bank next Tuesda at 1 p. ui The Scout entertu umeal will be held June 23 at Dreuiuhunl theatre. The Scouts are practicing for this etent and a campaign of ad vertising is on 'foot. Next Sunday morning at 10 I Chlldrens' Day exercises at Congre gational church. 8:00 p. m. Preaching by the pas tor. Subject, "Our Boys." This service will be in the Interest of the Boy Scout campaign. Spec al Invitation Is given to Buy Scouts, their parents and la Ibi bers of the local council Jirtstont EXPERT Service o w understand it means that we equip your car withFires tone Tires. Such a service means "Most Miles per Dollar," well es most riding comfort per mile. You will find us efficient.cour teous, end always reudy. HER VICE TIRE A HAITI lit i, CIlllMli... ltiK"li The Ladles Aid of the M. E hur. I, will give an Ice cream social on the church lawn Thursday evening. June 19 Com