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THE ONTARIO AEG US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY, 13, 1920. (UIIHOl'UACTOIl l-OCATICS IN ONTARIO AMI OI'KN'S OITICH 11. A. Moon, n Rraduntu chiroprac tor from the Pacific Chiropractic college nt l'ortlnml arrived lu Ontnr lo tills week and linn opened tils off Ico In the WIIroii building for tho practice) of hid profession. Dr. Moon eomos to Ontario from Kugeno, but luiK practiced most of the tlmo hIiico IiIh graduation In Portland. Ho Is n murrled man and Mm. Moon and their flvo year old xon camo here with him. lilt. .IACOII I'ltl.NKINO I'ASHMS (Continued From l'ago 1) mructlon of the Holy ltoiary Hos pital, Ho wua n prominent mumhur of tho Masonic fraternity here. Berved as .Master of Acucla lodge- and took a prominent part In tho work of tho Itoynl Arch masons. He waH too. a member of Al Under Temple of Hhrlnors In Portland. Tho esteen In which he wns hold by the friends to whom ho had en deared himself was manifest by tho outpouring of Ontario friends who left hero to attend tho funeral ser vice nt Kauipn Sunday afternoon. More than 100 Ontnrlans Bothered there to pay their last rospects to their departed friend. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, SAM A. KOZER Pledged to continue the efficient and hiislnoMt-lIko administration of the Secretary of State's office, Sam A. Koxor, now Deputy Hecrotary of State utCl Hepubllrnn candidate for Secretary of Stato should huvo tho support of every voter who desires efficient puiilir service economically administered. If nominated mid elected Secre tary of Stato, 8am A. Kosor. now Deputy Secretary of State, promises to clve to that office that IiIku do Itrco of efficiency .which tho peoplo urn Justified In domnnilliiK of a pub lic official. Ah Deputy Secretary of Stale for more than ulKlit yonrn pnsl, Sam A. Ko7.or, Uepubllcau candldoto for Sec retary of State, has gained nil Inti mate knowledge of Stato affairs. Ho promises, If elected, to Insist on the strictest economy In all Stato ac tivities. "My solo aim." says Mr Koiier In Ills statement In tho voters' pamphlot, "shall ho to Insuro for tho peoplo of tho State tho greatest de gree of efflrlnecy at tho smallest possible cost-guided sololy by sound business principles and com mon sense." it is sum men as mr, Kosor the people are demnudlng for puhllo office. Mr. Kner Is deserv ing of your vote In the Primary Klecllon, May 21st. In seeking tho office of Secretary of Stato, Sam A. Koxer has two out standing (nullifications which com mend him to tho voters. In the first place, tut Is iiuallfled by experi ence for tho position, having served for more than eight years as Deputy Secretary of Stato. Secondly, Mr. Kozer Is not a politician Ho Is thoroughly competent to give tho strict business administration of tho office of Secretary of State that Is demanded by tho people of tho State TO THE REPUBLICANS OF IT AND HARNEY COUNTIES Jullen A Hurley of Vale. Oregon, was the fir?! candidate to iiunmiuce for tho ltcpiihllriiu iinmluatlim for Slate Senator of tho district com prised of Malheur, (Irani and Har ney counties. Ho Iiiih held (his office for ono term and has made a splendid re cord, lu recognition of this record tho Itepuhllrans of Grant county havo placed no candidate In tho field and are enthusiastic In tholr support of Senator Hurley for re election. The experience ho has gained, as u member of the legislature, In fight lug for better Irrigation laws, good roads for this district and proper recognition for Kustoru Oregon, should bo considered by you when voting at tho primaries. Mr Hurley has made many friends lu the legislature and was able, through! a bill Introduced by him. to secure uu appropriation of $1000.00 for tho Malheur County I'nlr and to amend the law for the certification of Irrigation district bonds, refunding to the Payette-Oro-gou Slope district $&Sti.2? and to tho Warm Springs district $1.:12 r0. All three of tho llepuhllenu can didates for this offlco am good men and tho one who receives tho nom ination will receive the support of all the member of (he "Hurley for Senator Club." Wo hellovo howover that when you consider tho record, qualifications and experiences of Seuutor Hurley that you will bo convinced that ho ts entitled to your support for re election. This Is tho first time In more than twenty years that Malheur county has had a Statu Senator llimi.KY l-"Oll SKXATOH CM'll Geo. K. Davis, Vale. Oregon. Pros Dr. Frank J. Drown, Vale. Oregon, Vice-President Mrs. V. II. Stouor, Ontario. Oregon. Secretary IIIDICS, ll'ltS, AND I'HI.TS lUuicliei-N, Stockmen, Trapper! If you huvo p.ny hides, furs orpelts send them to us. We pay u.o highest market prices. Wo pay cash. ItOIXIKItS V COMPANY Ontario Oivgou 'IVIephone IKIMV LIKNIIAKD-WAITKHH Long Hooch California The homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Wnlter at CB1 Orlzaby Ave, was tho sccno of a very pretty wedding Sundny ut 2 30 p. m. when their daughter Maude, bo camo tho brldo of Mr. John J Men- hanl of Toledo, Ohio. Uov. Uco. I). Knights, pastor of tho First llaptlst Church performed tho ceremony. After n wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Menhard loft for an oxtended trip thru Southern California, to San Diego, Son Jnuno, Mexico, and other points of Interest Tho brldo Is a well known Ontnrlo girl and a grnduoto of tho class of 18. Sho met Mr. Wcnhnnl while on n trip Kast last year. Mr Men hard Is a graduate of tho David Ulenhard 8chool of Mechanical Trade Also of tho National Metal Trades Ass'n. of St. Louis. Ho Is at pre- .,.,( naanMnlnil wltll ttllt (JOOtlVOnr Tiro and Ilubhor Co. at los Angeles, whoro tho young peopio win resim Guests attending tho wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Doycr. Mr and Mrs. 0. N. Doycr of Ontario, Itegunld Wood And Mr. and Mrs. Heckett of Long Bench. VAl.i: AND XYSSA .JOIN IN COUNTY MllltAllY (Continued from l'ago 1) librarian, In speaking of tho hoard's' nlnt, anva "'11111 lllimrv WUUIH III holp tho peoplo, nnd thcroforo stand ard lists of books will bo sent to tho branclis nnd tho stations, nnu ninn iinrnnu officers from which selec tions may bo made Any book on theso lists will no nougni ny me county. Oct Hooks ny I'liono. minniiiviia tnr iwHiita mnv ln made olther In porson of by tolophono or mall. On books sent by mail tho in......... invu tlm nnutntrn nun way. Tho momborH of tho Ontnrlo Library Hoard with wlilcli tno louniy iuu contracted for tho uso of tho Ontario Cnrnoglo Library building nnd books In tho oslolilisiiing mis sorvico aru Mrs, L. Adman, chairman, Mrs, 8. I). Dormnii, Mrs. K. M. Orelg, Mrs. W. Clement, E. A. Kraser. Dr. II. II Whitney." , , Tho work of tho Ontario Library ...III l. xnrrliul nil. 1111(1 til fllCl till! service which must bo financed local- lu ...nut 1... Inrrnnnnil. The III! dlllK will havo to bo open mnro than In tho past and mo worn 01 me t-w Ilbrorlan will thus bo adiled to mat erially. Additional Janitor sorvico will bu necessary, nnd repairs must bo mailo to tho building. To finance nil thoso features of tho work tho innMi i.r.M.i in oniimi mioii to do. and Is without funds for tholr accomplish mont. Plnnu nro being cotiHiuereu to moot this contingency, tho nothing doflnlto has boon dotormluod, as yet. Good Roads may 21 VOTE FOR Vot302 X Yet fnr4SUURoadBo:idUmlt Sunday and Monday May !(! mid I? IIOUDINI III THK (HUM GAMK" Ilnrold Lloyd Comedy: "From Hand to Mouth." Tuesday and Wednesday May 18-10 CONSTANOIJ TALMAIKii: In "VIIITUOUS VAMP" Cemedy: "Secrety Soolety ' Thursday May 20 UMIIiY WIIIXK.V In ."111:1,1,1: of tiii: Hiasov" Cemedy: "Slop, Look, nnd Listen'" Friday and Saturday May 21 and 22 MAUY I'lCKIXHtl) In "IIBAUT OF TIIR HILLS Hall lloom Hoys In Can You llnt It SPECIAL SALE MEANS MORE FOR YOUR MONEY In spite of a wholesale market that persists in an upward trend certain retailers throughout the country have started the bombard ment toward more modest prices. In our estimation the time has arrived for the assault. The question of cost or profit must be relegated, and the demands of the public for Better Values and Lower Prices made more paramount. Ten Days Ago We Started in all our stores. From that day to this the time of our Sales People has been taxed to capacity. The response of the public has been phenomenal. Quality or make has not been depreciated for price. Service as usual. Alterations free as usual Pressing and sponging with each suit when you allow us the time. Simply a reduction of about the equal of 25 per cent and this discount and sale to be in force until all Spring Suits have been disposed of. Today's Special Prices $7 -45 for $35.00 Suits $ A 1 .50 for $50.00 Suits $10.50 for $40.00 Suits Mfv for $55.00 Suits $1.45 for $45.00 Suits $1.50 for $60.00 Suits Still offering a First-class Work Shirt in gray or blue at $1.00 and $1.25 Wholesale prices are now 50c higher than these retail prices One Price Clothier This Special Sale Men's Dress Shoes are down in price. Over 100 Pairs of splendid make in genuine Goodyear welt, tans & black at $7.85 the pair alOXallllOr 200 dozen Men' Cotton Lisle Socks in all colors and sizes at 25c, 85c and 5oc the pair. 25c Sox, 5 pair for $1.10 35c Sox, 4 pair for $1.20 50c Sox, 6 pair for $2.60 ONTARIO, OREGON sti