I MRS. H. C. WHITWORTH WINS WEEKLY PRIZE MRS. WINNIE MINSTER STILL LEADS HOUSEKEEPERS Must be Watchful For great efforts are being made in this vicinity to sell baking powders of inferior class, made from alum acids and lime phosphates, both undesir able to those who require high-grade cream of tartar baking powder to make clean and healthful food. The official Government tests have shown Royal Baking Powder to be a pure, healthful, grape cream of tartar baking powder, of highest strength, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. HOW THKY 8TAND Mabel Blanton Free! Bottler Ella Brosnan Wilmoth Curry C. C Dodge Frank Dorman Thurzie Erickson C. A. Field Mrs. L B. Fry V. V. Hickox H. W. Hoopes Gretchen Hailey Mra J A Hogan J 1 1 1 1 1 Hodgkins John Hunt Oi A. Koshnick P. K Knenig II E Renter Maude Kidd Ethel McNulty II. M. Metz R. O. McAnniek V. W. Marsden Elden Madden Mrn Winnie Minster Maggie Moody I) T Miinnker 30,510 4,660 101,900 52,900 2,735 13,520 27,510 7420 2,375 2,740 2720 208,791 12,840 7490 2900 65,020 6866 2,200 584105 95730 2,940 2,110 766,816 11100 1,010,610 76,771 731,111 Mm. Florence O'Connor 788,861 Frank Flalde AcqultUd. I'ortlamt Kriink S II. i.m, M county lirk of M nil noniali riiiinl), k Hr(iiltl1 by ii Jury In lhi innll court of n chaw of IMMBJ of pvMfcl fuiiilh IIIk at torn-) d.-fi iiiIihI hliu on the RrouiulH Hint HM MM wim loat throuxh th failure mi I .inli.r 1. 1811, of tha AiiktIi'iih llnuk A Trnei t'oinpatiy, In which uirt of tha COUnt) flllllln Wl'ftl Uf IMIMltl 'I Judga Baya Election Will Not Hold. KimohurK -JinlKi' I hinilltoii. In tlm .in uii court, Iiiim declared void an iloriinii liolil 111 arhool illntrlrt No. !. (irloli.T II. at which $3000 waM votd for tha iurioMi of IhiUiIIiik a new Hihool liiiiinn Thu court h-ld that Oc tolnT II MM foluinhuH day nnd tharo for a IvkiiI holiday, and that an elec tion U a MMfl Judicial function and mil iinTi'l) mi nilml tilut rut I one Nettie Peterson 180,861 Mrs. W. H. Kaver 433,123 Mrs A Simmer 48,880 Mrs. JoeHtuilci 6,080 Betsy Taylor 118,806 Kuth Tesi 8480 Mrs. Winnie Wisdom 110,188 F.Winston 11,886 Mr. II 0. Whitworth 310,212 Mrs. John Weaver 6,786 Pottie Ward 3593!M! Maude Walters 118,866 Mra Harry Williams 84,400 Mrs. A. Zimmerman 86,886 Frank Van Petten 18067 KKUITLAND. Erma Deal Velva Grimes Stella Hams Emma Johnson A. C. Maneman Ora Nott Marion Robinson VALE Mrs L Dell Mrs. J. P. Houston OWYHKE Miss Auna Robertson I'AYKTTK Aldula Gregory Muy Myer T. R. Neilson Bee Roberts Esther Russell Mae Simon M Alice Williams ITBW PLYMOUTH John B Fisher Dai.y Mason HUNTINOTOV Mi-. Fruzier 20,570 142,400 2410 27,345 196,565 208,099 10,800 31,950 8,530 18,080 11,050 45,660 4,232 2,800 31,330 5,750 6.850 2,000 5,400 4700 Local News. NYMMA. Georgia Dennis Gertrude Pounds 80,180 12,005 Our Stock of Winter Goods Most Complete in Town Con Ryan left Friday for a visit with friends in "Wiune mucca, Nevada. MlM Ira Pennington returned to her home above Vale Friday after a short visit here with frit'inls. J. II. Rati, of Caldwell was in Ontario Tuesday enroute home from the Su-in mountain coun try where he purchased some land. Kil milliard was a passenger to Boise Thursday where he refereed the light between Juck son and Cohu. Hub Walters was here Ssttir day attending the meeting of the directors of the Owyhee Ditch company. Dr. Fry has returned from an extended trip into tho interior, having been to Lakeview and Burns. Among those registered from Ontario at the Boise hotels this week were noticed C. E. Kenyon, F. B. Ball and R. W. Jones. For Sale Four Andale pups. Phone 00.",-N 1. Card ot I thinks Bridge & Beach Stoves stove pipe, coal hods, stove boards and all that goes with stoves. Blankets and Quilts Rest all wool goods on the market. Let U Show You Our Stock. MALHEUR MERCANTILE We tlm undersigned, desire to thank our very many friends in Ontario, for their many kind nesses shown in the burning of our home and the death of mv wife. Winds fail to express our gratitude for all the thoughtful in'.-.- shown to us and wc -hall ever remember the very many good deeds. (). A. Decker, Mrs. f, Schaadt M. I . Church Notes. Rev. W. A. Winters, Supt. of the LaGrande distrjet, was in Ontario Monday and held the first tuarlerly conference business- meeting of the Mtihodiai church. he is very much pleased with the outlook for the work in Ontario and said that if all the charges in the district was as well taken care of it would be a great comfortjto him. The regular preaching service at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday morning at 11. In the evening, union ser ur in the Congregational church. COMPANY The 1. udies Aid of the Con gregational church will hold a IftOkod I"'d sale on Wednesday, N o einher "Jti. Everything good i to eat. Anv special onKis plume ,Vi. V---Mts. McN uliy .Mi'iiay to lotto lairovt! irri a-au.1 farm.. W. H. I . Utile Co. Horse Post Black gelding, '2 years old past, white star iu fort head branded i on right shoulder. Return " to C. H. Troudale and receive reward. Phone 808. . ii... I....... i.i .,,l-.. .....i ...i... nv ui'i bi i-i.iiiii aim hut sea.-on is here. We are showing a complete line of stable, storm and wool liSuukeU. Kro--m The Evolution of the Men'sClothing INDUSTRY Better Makes, Better Quality, Better Lines have come to stay. The lower prices have also come to stay-Result, bet ter suits, better overcoats for lesser prices than ever before-Prove it yes indeed more than willingly for example. $14.85 AND $18.50 Now displaces former prices of this season The former for the us ual $22.50 kinds, the latter for the choice of $25.00 and $27.50 grades NEW THINGS DO HAPPEN The old world makes pro-gress-This is a new deal in clothes-are you going to ac cept it and benefit by it this season-you will if you are but willing to look. Alexander One Price Clothier, Ontario f.i 8 i ii.,... ... .... iinnir.-- i vmi i f u ii .