4i-i$t'iry?W&K,-$ fMBWW'T- THE ONTARIO AHGOH, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922 t .MUl,,4or" (t "fcw jwrwRyiiim' i' imi a WBI ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE POST OFFICE HUNDREDS of convenient and necessary things for your homes, including CHINA AND GLASS WARES, ALUMIN UM, ENAMELED AND TIN WAKES. THE VARIETY STORE OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICE ONTARIO, OKEGON fii rs Machine Shop For all kinds Machine Repairing Ontario, Oregon Of I Goodrich immune new tire prices lowest cost mileage ever known Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a revised price list that is a base line of tire value. Itgives the . motorist the buying advantage of knowing that what ever size tire he selects is or the same quality the Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the long est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high est quality his money can buy. Results will prove that it is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost. Think of being able to buy Silvertown at such prices as these; Cords i SIZE 30x3jCl. 31x3.85 CI. v 30x3jS.B. 32x3j S.B. 31x4 S.B. 32x4 S.B. 33x4 S.B. BASELINE PRICE $13.50 15.95 15.95 22.95 26.45 29.15 30.05 SIZE v 34x4 S.B. 32 x 41 S. B. 33x4S.B. 34x41 S.B. 35 x 41 S. B. 33x5 S.B. . ...,.fc,. . 35x5 S.B. BASE IINE PRICE $30.85 37.70 38.55 39.50 40.70 46.95 49.30 No extra charge for excise tax. Thtt tax i$ paul by Goodrich New base line prices are also effective on Qoodrich Fabric Tires CT7T BASE LINE GT7I7 BASE LINE SIZ.C . PRICB ou,a PRICE 30 x 3 "55" ""$9.65 32 x4 S. B. Safety" "$21.20 30x3 ?'55" .10.65 33x4 S.B. Safety 22.35 32x31 S.B. Safety 16.30 34 x 4 S. B. Safety 22.85 N extra chert' for excise lax. This lax u paid by Goodrich This revised price list affords the motorist as definite a guide, to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of tire quality. THE B. F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, A kron, Ohio Directory of Ontario's Business Firms nn , . UH..ATT BKIHSEN & RYAN RADER ROS. DR. J. A. MC FALL Dependable Merchandise Eyesight Specialist Tho IIoIne of ad Eats and "Not tho CbeaPeBt- But th0 Beat" Eye Glasses and Spectacles ni.WoFrlcS8,,i " Phones 3 and 131 Slims BYRON TURNER PURITY BAKERY , ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK W. L. HAZELTINE Ernest Darcus.. Prop. Watchmaker. Jewelry The Oldest-Bank In Malheur All Kinds of Breads, Cakes All Work Guaranteed County "Service that Serves" and Pastry Capital and Surplus $100,000, . . . DLACICABY JEWELRY STOKE "" WELLS DAIRY Home of "Gifts that Last" HOTEL WILSON - phone 34 w The "Homey" Hotel of Malheur Service -day and 'night. Tuber- ONTARIO PHARMACY County. Good Meals 40c cular tested cows. Clean and sanl- O.'M.'Castleman, Prop, , tar equipment. Proscription Specialist Victor - ' Phonographs Itexall Itoraedlcs Eastman Kodaks TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. I '. MORR'S MILLINERY & H. R. UDICK Farm Operating Equipment - NOVELTY SHOP Plumbing and Heating McCoMulck. Deerlng and P. & O. Wa,Bt8Wome.. Vnm Domestic Water System. And Sport Clothes . ' , TAGGART HARDWAUE CO. i i .' i n . Malheur County's Largest THE INDEPENDENT MARKET - , Hardware Store , ,,- THE, HUB Phones 6 and 135 . l ' If Its Good To Eat We Have It One of 40 Stores J. O. McCREIGIIT HARDWARE If It's Farm Produce We Buy It will RaveJTou Heal Money - s Satisfaction Guaranteed i OIGJTSLOPE The lottuco growers of the SIodo attended the demonstration In thn preparation of land for tho Dlantinir of head lettuce, which was conducted by Mr. Jolglm, assistant to Mr. Prince, field man for the Gallfornla Vegetable Union, Wednesday. Julv 19 at the Ira Reed ranch, south of Weiser, also at tho Choules Farm on, weiser Flat. A small Dlot of ground was corrugated and HdirnH and In ceneral n mmnintn .inn.n. stration in( preparing tho land for tho planting of head lettuce was conducted- which will bo very help ful to tho lottuco growors at Plant ing time. Mrs. E. D. Brown and Mrs. Jonas Brown were pleasantly entortainnd Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. Frost. Miss Mary Connor spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Beth East of Jonathan, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent received a message Sunday morning announc ing tho death of Mr. Vincent's need mother, whoso death occured at her homo near Columbus, Ohio, at the ago of 89 years. J. R. Brown of Payette, Max Brown, Edward and Alvin Record enoyed a fishing trip Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst and daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wilkin of Payette. Miss Gertrude Boals returned home Monday; after spending the past ton days with Misses Pearl and JCathryn HUeman of Boise. Miss Fern Cole is tho guest of Mrs. Henry Barker of near Fruit land, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomlln of North Payette, visited the former's parents, M. and Mrs.-E. W. Tomlln, Sunday. Otto Molll, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis, at the Holy Rosary hospital at Ontario last week, is reported to bo slowly im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen visited tho latter's brother John Howard and wife of Blrdlng Island Sunday. Ray Chlstianson and George Culp motored to Nampa Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Simpson were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lias and daughter, Jessie. Mrs. C. F. Andrus and son, Wll- liard were guests of tho former's mother, Mrs. Shepherd of Payette, Thursday. Clayton McVIckers was a guest Sunday of George and Maude Culp. G. E. Brldger and family of Now Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Bow ers and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bowers of Payette, were entertained at din ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Van Natta. Edward and Alvin Records of Boise, visited their uncles, J. L. and E. L. Brown. Tuesday. Mr. Hutlo of tho California Vege table Union, was on the Flat Thurs day and Friday Inspecting the po tato fields. Ho reports the pota toes to bo good and fully as far ad vanced as the other sections. Dig ging on tho Rurals will begin from tho 5th to the 15th. A few fields of Early Ohlos will be dug about the 1st of August. Mrs. E. D. Brown of Corvallls, Ore., is visiting relatives and friends on the Slopo. Miss Ruby Tomlln visited friends in Payette Thursday. Tho members of the Boys Pig club of tho Slopo entertained tho Girls club Wednesday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tom lln. Tho evoning was pleasantly spent in games on tho lawn, after which refreshments were sorvod. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss and F. B. Wil cox were delightfully entertained Wednosday evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Heslup. Music was enjoyed ' until a late hour, after which re freshments were sorvod. Mrs. Amor Gorton delightfully en tertained a few friends Friday even ing at her home. Dancing and mu sic was enjoyed until a Into hour, when refreshments were served. Tho Fruit Growers of tho Slope met Friday evening at Park school house to discuss organization for the purpose of packing, storing and sell ing their fruit. A largo number were present and tho problems of tho growers for this year wore dls cussod and report of committee wf s presented. The meeting adjournod without any deflnlto action being taken. Tho Oregon Slopo Irrigation Dis trict has started the rotation sys tem, as worked out by the wator master, Mr. Kennard of Vale. This will result In the saving of wator and will be a direct benefit to every rancher on tho Slopo. Notice Tho supply of Ico on tho Wilcox ran oh Is reported to bo fast disappearing, and only those hav ing, an Interest In tho Ice can ba sup plied la the future. I KINGMAN KOLONY I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards anl family spent several days this week visiting rolativos and attending to farm lntorosts at New Plymouth. Miss Ruby Moses camo from Boise Monday to spond hex va'cation with tho homo folks. Mrs. Tylor and daughter, of New Plymouth, spent Sunday at the Maxwoll home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Homan and daughter of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MncLafforty enjoyed a picnic luncheon on the Martin lawn Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Zelrleln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Nells aro spending n week in the mountains. Mrs. Joseph Miller has from Ontario where she has beon with her mother during a serious illness. Mrs. Pat Connolly is down from their summer headquarters In Drew sey, visiting the Millers'. m. ai. anu Kmbry Maxwell are visiting in Now Plymouth this week. Much of tho era In In this vlnlnltv has been cut, and somo farmers aro starting the second crop haying this week. The most of tho farmers of the community report a very good second .crop of hay. Stockmen havo boon in the Kbl- ony looking for hay during tho past week. Soptombor IS has been set for tho opening of school. Mrs, Chas. Schwelzer the principal, met with tho school board Thursday evening to attend mattors portalnlng to the school for tho ensuing year. returned iw ." i t. i. i T3B if W1UIAH FOX HBS 8 PRESfiMPi I GREY'S; VMS Itrail wm STACtD ax ,BflSi EHtmT J.riVMN """"M DREAMLAND Friday & Saturday Extraordinary Electric Iron Offer During August WB Edison Hot-Point Electric Irons for $4. 50 CASH For one month only, August 1 to September 1, we will offer the well known, high quality EDISON HOT-POINT Electric Iron for only 4.50 cash complete with 6 ft. cord. Get your order Jin early as we may not be able to supply the demand for this splendid iron at this price. . Price $5 on terms of $1 Down and $1 a Month Why UBe an old, inefficient iron when you can buy a new one for so little. ELECTRIC SHOP Idaho Power Company FOR SALE A Registered Poland China boar. Also 40 weaned pigs. Phono 34 W. 30 Et 111! Banking Service We havo three officers who havo lived in this county for at least FORTY years. Our other officers have lived hero several years, and we think our experience can be of valuo to' citizens of this community. Wo are to bo of service wherever possible, and will be glad to talkovor any business or any financial problems with you. Ontario National Bank Oldest Bank in Southeastern Oregon 1 rf 8 v I! , I. .m