r m rM' L 8 'I.-. U 12122 5La 5YL.L !pj ONE DAY ONLY v SATURDAY, JULY 23rd Just think of selecting tiny hat in the house for $5. 00 No hats held back or reserved this includes all our Spring and Summer Hats formerly priced $7.50 to $18, choice now $5.00 One lot of fall Feather Hats . . . $5.00 pne lot of Children's Milan straw Hats, cn AA formerly $5.00, now . . . JpZ.UU Rose Merrie Hqts $1.00. These hats are made of Gingham and Pique PALMYRE WAISTS" on sale at 25 DISCOUNT Just received a new lot of Waists Sale on all Silk Dresses MORRIS MILLINERY'S NOVELTY SHOP (tiroo The Victrola Leads Them All ; FICTOR records are made , by the leading artists of the world,- thus giving you the very best musical enter tainment that can be derived irom the phonograph world. The Ontario Pharmacy Jicxall Victor Etuitman COME RUNNING I ,r w ( Ti &GGEST eeBleo wtffa the imsge cowvby ifcep. pen radar of PRICE. 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I have a fow copleo of an Idaho Ilulletln on Growing Clovor Seod Undor Irrigation which Is very good and I will bo glad io send ono to thoso who wish It so long as tho supply lasts. "If nny of tho growers have some good seed on hand, I would llko to know nbout 11 at onco. Thcro Is some Inquiry at present and I antl cipato that several thousand pounds of sood will bo wanted by fanners In tho county who will make a start with tho crop this fall. "It will bo of lutorost to you to know that Claud Wakoland, Idaho specialist on alfalfa woovll, who has had sovornl yoar's oxperlonco over a wlcHi4orrltory,-Boys that ho has nev er found tho woovll larvo feeding on rod clovor. I think tho clover men noed havo no fear from tho woovll unless thoy maintain a nurcory for them along sldo thotr clovor flold and do not food them sufficient nl- fnira to answer tncir ncous. moro are othecpests, of coufso, that must bo consldorod, but good rotation of crops and leaving tho clovor down ono full ynnr will provont most of that sort of troublo. BUCK JONES COMING IN "THK 1110 I'UNCH" Following his big groat success In "Just Pals," In which ho rocolvod universal pralso throughout tho country, Duck Jones onco more stops out of his character as cowboy 'to en act a rolo of a mora serious nature, In his tatost William Fox production entitled "Tho Dig Punch" which will open nt tho Droamland Theatre for a two days run beginning noxt Friday. "Tho Illg Punch" In on original story by Julos a. Furthman, and Is described as an lutonsoly uppoallng talo of tho Wostorn hills. Tho st'ory revolves around a young man who Is arrestod for snoop rustling In which ho has no part, Is convlctod and sent to prison for a term of flvo yoars. Following his roloaso from prison his offorts to "mako good" furnish many thrilling Incidents. In tho leading rolo, It Is tald Duck Jones displays greater emotional nbll Ity than ho has ovor shown hereto fore on tho Bcroen. Jack Ford who dlroctod "Just Pals" dlrocted also "Tho' nig Punch" TWO NOTED STARS IN "THK IIIO PUNCH" If you don't bellovo that two film stars can work poacofully together In tho sarao picture, tako a good look at one of tho scones of "The nig Punch", a William Fox produc tion In which Buck Jones will up poar at tho Dreamland Theatre noxt Friday and Saturday, and you will catch a glimpse of Harry Carey, another notod Western star, who "Just happenod" Into tho picture. It came to pass whtlo Buck Jones and his company woro on location near Universal City, Cal. A short distance away Carey was making a Western picture. At lunch time Carey struck out across the lot to visit Buck Jones, the two being frlonds. The Jones outfit were still at work, and tho cameraman was grinding merrily away when Carey arrived. Half a hundred cowboys were making a rush up the steps of Flash Med raw's saloon, to throw out (be leader of a Salvation Army band which had Just Invaded the little Wostern towri depicted In the film. Carey ran up. Joined tho group and helped with much athletic vigor, Nono recognized Carey, who was still wearing his cowboy suit, until director Jack Ford ordered the cameraman to 'cut." "I suppose now you want your name on the program," said Jones after shaking hands with his vis itor. "Sure" grinned Carey. "It should read 'The Big punch,' star ring Buck Jones, Assisted In One Scene by Harry Carey,' " Then the pair went away to- getber to put on tho feed bag. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IJev, M. E. Dunn, D, D. of Port land, Oregon will occupy the pulpit at tho United Presbyterian church next Sunday, Sabbath School wilt meet at 10:00 o'clock and preachlag services at 11:09. A wrdtal tevlUtloa Is ex tended to all ptenfaers'BBd friends to be preeMt, IS IT TUUK THAT THK FEMALE OF THK SPECIES IS MORE DEADLY THAN THK MALE? Tho writor knowsof Bovernl "Intel loctual" womon who claim that Kip ling was wrong whon ho wrote these now famous lines. However, tho authors of- "Wliat Womon Want" starring Louisa Huff, tho photoplay which Is to appear as rt hoadllnor at tho Dreamland theatre on Sunday and Monday tako this thought and have mado It of a dram atic story, which oven tho biaso Uroadway critics hnvo commended very highly. Franclno D'Kopnrd held within tho hollow Of lior hand tho llfo and for tune of tho man who had promised to miiko her his wife. She traveled thousands of miles ovor land and sea to claim his lovo and found that ho had broken his sacred pledge. Ills falthlossnoss had wrecked her llfo sho hnd him at hor morcy was It nobler to forglvo than to avenge? Her heart was filled with tho fire of outraged lovo bIio choso tho path of vengoaneo ono word from her, and hor false lover would bo crushed to, tho dust tho unexpected hap pened. Ho was cleared tholr hearts woro ngain united tho guilty ono wsb punished and Franclno enjoyod tho comploto fulfillment of hor droam of happiness. COUNTY LlRRAltY PItKPAHKI) TO SKIIVK FARMERS AND FAMILIES Tho Malhaur County Library has one of tho finest collections of books on agriculture to bo found outsldo tho largest libraries at Portland, Salem and Corvallls. Tho latest books applicable to all the principal Industries of tho county aro avail able by applying at tho central library or any of tho branches at Vnlo, Nyssa and Jordan Valley. Tho request may be roado In person or by mall. In addition to tho agricul tural books, thcro are books on oth er subjocta and thcro is fiction, all of which Is avaltablo to orery cltlzon of tho county by simply making ap plication. Tli ore aro a lot of pcoplo who could tako udvantago of this Borvlcn moro than they do to tho ad vantage of thomsolves or families. ANCIKNT VS. MODKItN I1UO KIUHT1NO Tho advice some pcoplo aro giving .out nbout controlling alfalfa woovll would havo boon new about tho time tho woovll first landed In America. Thoy onco usod "hammer traps" and similar dovlses for control of cod dling moth, and In tho old days a boy with a tin can was approvod oqulpmont for fighting potato bugs Who would want to go back to thoso mothods, yet soma ot our orstwhllo "authorities"' on wocvlt control would upset all tho good advise of government and stato specialists who have boon employod for yearB on tho probloms of finding out practical control moasuros, and substitute tho mothods first used with only partial succoss for the later and bottor mothods. Nowdaya thoy spray apples and no ono swears that ho "will cut tho or chard down" bofore ho will submit to such humility. Likewise thoy spray potatoes for hues! And thoy aro going to spray alfalfa for alfalfa weevil whon tiioru Is w'eovll or ralso loss alfalfa. Scientific bug fight lug sooms to go down hard with somo pooplo, but thoy always come to It because the bugs sco to It that thoy do. Tho first principle of bug fighting Is to savo the crop. Tills cannot bo dono by giving tbo bugs ono cutting or allowing tho crop to go unwatored during the time It should bo growing hay. Spraying calls for no delays In watering and growth, and Is far cheapor than many older treatments besides, The alfalfa weovll may bo destroy ed in time by the parastic fly which was introduced into America a rew years ago and more recently Into tbo Snako Itlver -territory, A better distribution of thoso files might hasten tho day whon thoy would In crease to sufficient n urn bora to keep tho weovll In check. In tho mean time, It would be well to bear in mind that the weevil have the head start In tho little mathematical game catlod multiplication and it will be some yoars beforo the gamo is up. In the meantime, tnoro must no a lot of spraying or plowing dono. T. II. CAMPAIGN .MARKS TI.MK Owing to the contract each dairy man who secures tho free govern ment tuberculin test on cattle must sign whereby he agrees not to allow nis neru io uocouie wiecieu vy as sociating with any untested cattle thereafter, and the uncertainty of the Malheur county dalrymon being able to get tho government service after it has been petitioned for, the circulation of petitions lias boen temporarily held up until tho at titude of more of the dairymen can be ascertained and the help of tho foderal veterinarians assured. If the dairymen are willing to entor to to the contracts in good faith, an effort will be made to put tbo pro ject across oven If 'It Is necessary to make special arrangements for tho testing. The question which is before the poultrymen of the Snake River ter ritory now 1st Are we satisfied with the market for eggs as Jt IsT From all present Indications, yes. From past indications, decidedly no. Or is It that the poultryman (and pos sibly he is not unlike others every where) Is Just anxloiM to better con ditions while ho is being hurt most, forgetting all about It between timea? At any rate, It takes some action to organize a cooperative jnarketlag association and thus far the poultrymen of the territory named have failed to develop a great deal of that. 21, 1921 HUMOR AND THRILLS IN "ALL DOLLED OP" New Olnilys Walton I'lcturo CoimIiik to tho Majestic Thcntro Lovo Is intricate enough without being mixed up with blackmail, but tho two aro clovcrly ontwlnod In tho plot of "All Dolled Up'", tho Univer sal photodramo which will ho the principal attraction at tho Majestic Thoatro starting next Tuesday. "Alt Dollod Up" Is a stirring photodrama with Gladys Walton in tho starring rolo. Playing In her support is Florence Tumor. Such scrocn favorites ns Fred Malatusta, Edward Hoam, lluth Itoyco, Rich urd Norton, John doff, Frank Nor cross and others havo Important rolos. Tho story shows Miss Walton as a llttlo shop girl who Is oppressed by a disagreeable floor-walker. In trying to oscapo him ono night sho stops Into a car driven by a young man of aristocratic nppenranco. Ho appears to her as tho fairy prince 6t her dreams. By mistake ho takes hor to a road houso whera Eva Dundy, a rich and romantic spinster, is supposed to meet her flanco. Two men, two woman, a Bcandlo-monglng editor nnd tho enragod prima donna of an opera company meet In tho shadows of tho Inn. A furious and mys terious fight OI1BUCS. Tho story is brought to a smash ing climax which explains thq fas cinating myBtery of tho thomo. At tho flnalo, little Magglo is happy with hor fairy prlnco, tho spinster roallzes that bIio was not meant by futo to bo loved and tho young folks boo a dazzling bright future ahead of them with tho financial backing of their adopted god-mothor, Rollln Sturgoon directed "All Dollod Up" from n story by John Collon. Tho players aro unsually well suited to tholr rolos and tho story Is unfoldod with a skill that gives greater emphasis to tho final dovelopmont. Playgoers who enjoyed Mlsa Wal ton In "Pink Tights" and "Rich air), Poor airl will bo nuro to llko tho young star' latest effort. MANY ATTKAOTIVK PRIZICH OFKKHKI) AT HTATK FAIR Tho Oregon club boys and girls will win 2000 In prizes at tho Stato Fair this fall, bosldes tho 27 free trips to tho O. A. C. HuminiT school. Those trips to tho Oregon Agricul tural Collogo constitute the first prizes in tho club contests and aro furnished by tho buslnoHs men and women of Portland and tho state llvostock association. Tho state fair board has upprop rlatod sufficient money to cover tho oxpoiiBos of a boys and girls club camp far at loast throo days at the stato fair at Salem. Tills camp is to bo composod of two boys and two girls from oach county who have scored tho greatest number of points In any one club projoct in tholr county. Tho dormitory and moais will bo provided but It will bo nocossary for each boy and girl to bring bedding, Tho stock Judging team will also bo taken enro of at this camp. A groat deal of Intorost Is airoady being shown In tho stock Judging contest which provides throo trips to O. A. C. as first prlzo and f 50 In cash przes. A prorated account will bo turned over to tho teams en tering this contost In ordor that tho transportation chargos may bo evon ly distributed, $300 being allowed for this purpose Each county may entor ono 'team tho members of which belong to the same club, Tho club representing tho county will be chosen nt tho County Fair In a com petitive try out, Ontario Theatres MAJistro 'riiurdny,,July U PAULINE fAedERICK In "MISTRESS OF HUKNHTOXK" MAJESTIC Friday, July an "Ilia; HUHBAND'H WIFE A Three Act Comedy Dranin Presented by it ratt of Uul- verity ot Idaho Htudcntn. MAJKHT1U Saturduy, July ii:l DAVID BUTLER In "OIKLH DON'T GAMBLE" MAJESTIC Suiiiluy uixl Monday CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO In "SOUL OF RAFAEL" The Qulde Sunshlno Com. MEMBERS SPEND PROFITABLE TIMJE AT SU.MMEK SCHOOL Tho boys' and girts' Summer School at tho Oregon Agricultural College was ft decidod success in overy respect. Over 200 boys and girls throughout tho stato of Oregon took advantago of this opportunity to spend two weeks at Corvallls and learn somo of tho fundamentals of farming nnd domestic science. Nor did work occupy all of tho tlmo, the, fun Bd necessary to tho boy and tho girl was had In tho forms of base ball, Bwlmralng, picnics, games and ontortalntnonts. Tho business mon of Portland paid tho expenses of tho 27 stato wlnnors. Recognizing what the training ot thcflo boys nnd girls will eventually mean to .the state, these Portland mon are over anxious to promoto club work. Many ot tho clubs over tho state . sont a delcgato to represent them at this Bummor school. Various moans woro used to ralso tho money to pay tho oxponses of tlteso dele gates. Somo clubi gavo ontcrtaln monts, o thorn sold aprons, etc. whllo Bttll others worked and donated tho monoy to tho club. Evory boy and girl was kept busy during their entire waking moments. Uroakfaat was Borved at 7 a. in., lunch nt noon and suppor nt G p. m. From 8 a. m. until 12 p. m. every body attondod tho classes In which thoy woro most Intorestod. A gonoral ussombly was hold at 1:30 p. m. and from 2:30 until 3:30 work was again resumed In tho class room nnd llvostock pavilion. From 3:30 un til 6 tho. tlmo ot tho club mouthers was occuplod by banoball gamoa, swimming and picnics. Attor suppor thoro woro picturo show, ontortaln ments, games and parties. SPUD .MEN OET BUSY Tho potato growors ot (ho county havo tormod a county association for tho purposo ot cooperating in securing and disseminating Informa tion on production and marketing among Its members, colloctlvo pur chase of sood npd supplies and markotlng potatoes for thoso In dividual mombors who wish to mar ket cooperatively, and who sign a apodal ngrcomont with tho direct ors ot tho association. Tho potato growing sections woro dlvldod Into flvo districts, tho growors In each bolng ontltlod to oloct ono mombor of tho board ot directors. Tito association has airoady se cured a consldorablo percontago ot tho growors as mombors. Tho taking ot memberships is In tbo hands ot tho directors who aro as follews: Vale district, John Vines; Dead Ox district, Jonas Brown; Ontario-Cairo district, Frank Weaver; Nyssa district, P. Tonson; Adrian Owyhou district, untlltod. The board selected W. L. Olbson ot Nyssa as manager, Mr. Olbson has taken up tho work ot tho association and has boon busy on frloght rate ad justment, gottlng sacks, ascertain ing market conditions and such mattors. HlttWMWWI :!!:::i!iii:;i:;:!;;oiWii;::iii;::iimw WILLIAM FOX Presents BUCK JONES In The Big Punch A smashing drama of tho Western Hills DREAMLAND FRIDAY -and SAT. imimwMmmwmm ' IJittlWWIUULtUJiUlsiilWI MAJIiSTIO Tuesday, July SHI OLADVB WALTON in "ALL DOLLED UP" One Reel Comedy .MAJESTIC Wilnffcduy, July U7 BESSIE BARRISCALE la "TRICK OF FATE" International News DREAMLAND Frl. and Hat., July S23 a 2.1 ' BUCK JONES in "BIO PUNCH" Short and Sweet Comedy DREAMLAND Sun. and Mon., July U 1-2.1 LOUISE HUFF In "WHAT WOMEN WANT King of Circus Last Ep, 1 d "' if i' it j v V -wrnr1 " if" tr