Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies For Governor. LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS MRS. C. II uu l l miss o. m u. Phone 81 M. Mrs. Biggs was n passenger to Vale Saturday. Miss Betsy Taylor was visiting Hois.' relatives on Saturday. Mra. Boyer has been In, Baker this week visiting with relatives. Robert Duncan, the Vale attorney, was down between trains on Friday. Mrs. O. N. Frnnklyn has retiirnol from Rmmett. where she was visiting for some time, Mrs. Tonnlngson entertained the Bridge club M Monday, Mrs. Gouily won the honors. J. M. Wilson, of Hood River, was here this week looking for a business opening. Homer Rnmbo Is down from West fall, where he has been with his pjieep- Mr. ad Mrs. Thou. Arnold and dnugh ter and Mr. and Mrs Minister went to Boise Monday In the auto. At the meeting of the Musical club It wns decided to have several open meetings during the year. Several members were taken In. Dr. Ooldsberry, who has been spend ing the winter In California for the benefit of his health, has returned and looks fine. Drayage orders taken at Moore Hotel John Land Ingham, residence I'll ii 424 J. D. nillingsley has gone to Jim tura to look after some sheep. 100 acres of partly improved wheat land at I.VJ.OO ter acre. Will consi der house and lot or acreage. In or near Ontario. Wlmt have ym.? Frank McKlroy. K. f I). Uox 60. Cambridge. Idaho. 17 18 Wayne Hyde, who Is In the I'nlr niiiii rJtnrc at Westfall, was here this week looking after some com pan v business. Kresh cows. Jerseys, ami Indian humor duck eggs, for ssle. A. H. Barney. Krultlaod. 17 18 pd Mr. and Mrs. Whit worth and Mi. and Mrs. Sproul made a trip to Bolso this week In the contest car Thev riort the roads fine. Hpsclsl rates will be given to all studeU registering io oil paiotlug. whlob will bold good until May !. I'M 4 Class will be formed June 1st and continue thro' tbe summer. For further Information pbins 81 m or call at to e Millinery and Art Htore, Ontario Oregon. I George llardmsn. who Is a student at the Corvallis Agricultural College, has been elected a member of the (lamina Sigma Delta, the national honorary agricultural fraternity, with a chapter at Corvallis. Wanted Ad outfit to con tract putting up about :i00 sores of alfalfa . 17 g .( For rent Furnished house in- ' Iiiilinir minl'Mi plot, chicken i .i. i i i. l !,., ! I'lUK mil ii mice luw, in., m wax Box 43. ( Int. u io For Sale two and one half acres improved, berries and fruits house and buildings. Inquire hox 4.VJ Outario. Suits made strictly to order for you as cheap orchea per than ordinary readv made. Cope ov Duunuck. Louis Hurtle is prepared to sharpen your shears for ten cents and guarantees satisfac tion. At the Methodist church on Sunday next the subjects will be In the morn ins at 11, "The Death of the Rlght ous.' In the evening at 8 "Briugln Others t.. Jesus. The people of On tario are cordially invited to attend these services Thos. Johns, pastor- As a rule local advertisements ere to be depended upon ; if you answer tbem you have tbe opportun ity to see tbe goods and decide upoa merit aud cost. Oar plan is to ask for a little of your time, given to looking over our variety stock: if you see anything you want all rlgbt, if you dou't. all rigbt. Price. re always rlgbt. Tbe Variety Htore. tf Wanted, second band light farm wagon, for one boi&e. Bos 412 or phone 105 w. Several car loids went to Boise Sat urday, the Atirlners Ceremonial being the attraction for the men folks. A mong the Shrlners from here 'attend ing were I J. D. nillingsley, O E. Keiivon, Dr. Priming, B. C. Van Pet ten, David Dunbar. Among the ladles In Boise were noted Mrs. nillingsley, Mrs. Kenvon. Mrs. Prlnzlnd, Mrs Van I'etteti, Miss Pauline lulling:. ley and the Misses Piatt- We are going to change our name from the Cash Variety Htore to The Variety Htore with a big The. The cash featut e will prevail however but this should not keep you from look ing over mil (Ilsolay. A little oasb will buy a big I.. in. Me. The Variety Htore. tf There are more rumors that Bryan Is going to resign, but they forget that he is getting a thousind dollars a month for holding the Job, and liryan was never known to lose n.i opportunity to annex easy money. He sides remember that he is getting lots of free advertising. You probably do uot know it, but It Is a fsot tint our greatest task Is to get for our trade that which will give best service for the price. We ask you to come In aad criticise: that will pe a help to us as well ns to tbe public. The Variety Store, tf W. R Shlnn, the farm adviser, b.is a cw Ford and Is now able to cover much more territory In his work. Me will visit the Willow creek section soon ii lid get acquainted with the farmers of that section. At preseni be is working on the corn conies' . and finds that many of the farmer me planting corn and arranging to take down some of tbe big prizes. For sale Polled Durham bull, com ing three years old Phone 201 K 2 The total reglst ration for the stato will be ulioiil ."in, nun ,nly about luunn more than in ISM 2- Thlr. indicates a great lack of Interest by the voters, about one-third not registering. Is It that we me having t. o ni.iin ele tlolis and that the election laws have too much red tape? It Is always ill conservative voter who stavs away and it Is Judgment of lib. kind that we need to keep things on a level keel Elections should be so simplified tin.. they will not lie a bill den on the ..i ers. Mr. J Edwin Johnson, of lrewsc, Oregon, has filed with State Engineer Iewls am. application for permit to develop 3000 horsejiower with the waters of the middle fork of Malheur river. The plant Is to be located u short distance above Drewsey, and the ihiiiii at wliiili the water Is to be dlw-itcd I rum tbe stream is in wctioii U township 18 south, range 34 east. It Is estimated that tbe plant will cost f 1100,000. The water will be car- tied from the point of diversion t. the plant a distance of five and one- eighth mile, l: a canal There should be a large crowd to Weiser ou May Htb to encourage the studeuts from Ontario who will com pete for the cup to be giveu by (be ii in. i(..l of tbe Weiser school for the best declamation. For Hale Household goods. Phone 14 'J R. 18 19 pd. William Mokeu.ie, iliiuu.'i.ii ageut of tbe Balfour, Uutbrie Compauy lias been here this week looklug after the business of the firm iu tbis section A daughter was born at the hospi tal to Mrs. Frank Beooett, of Mai beur City. U, W. Eagleeon. wbo moved to Humner, Nebraska last year, has re turned to close up some business matters. He is tbinkiug of moving to North Dakota. Mr Ruel Maul, tbe baratooe solo ist, bos beeo engaged to play through tbe summer by tbe Ontario Concert Orchestra, tor the Saturday dances and tbe Bunday conoerts. Mrs. L. L. Hull mother of Mrs. Harell and Miss Hull of Collbran. Col , arrived this week with tbe two sons of Mrs. Barrel. Tbey have leased tiie Tonnirgsou borne foi tbe seasoo. L. W. Olsen made a trip tbis week to Westfall and other interior points ou bis motor cycle. The Harmon v (Juartelte scored I big success at the regular Haturdsy night dance, given by tbe Ontario Concert Orchestra, singing "Ob Su blime Evening Htar," with orchestral si-.-' mi nun. ient My request it Will be repeated next Saturday night. Miss Leah Hsnien, of Weiser Is the guest of Mrs. Defiecpe this week. Ttie Bridge Club met with M -I mi on Tuesdsy and Mrs Test wnn the honors. K. M. lirown, leader of tbe On tario Orchestra played with the Wei sr band Tuesday at the (iood Roads R-lly. John E. Johnson, the wool buyer of Boise is here tbis week. Pete Duford was a passenger for Boise Tuesday evening. Clyde flryce. bsrstone soloist, with the Harmony quartette, was a visitor in Mountain Home Tuesday. The ladies of tne W. C. TV. will hold a meeting in the M. E. church at 2. 30 on Mny 5, to which all are cordially Invited. D. E. Tracy has been In this sec tion buying horse. W. E. Huston, of Bums, was here this morning, returning home Irom a trip to Woodburn. ll-iNi. pasture for rent. il-i. htohery island. Inquire of s. H. Hrewer. I 8 in Frank Weaver has mo.ed onto his Cow valley rauch, Mrs. Wesvcr going out Wednesday. H. T. HUSTED IS LAID TO REST Tbe funeral of Holdeo T. Huste.l was held last Friday from the Con gregstional church Rev. Koelug I reach lug the sermon. The inter ment was in tbe city oemetery with the cfnlghts of Pythias in charge, in hi U one bun. in. I of them being Iu Hoe Mr. Hinted was a pioneer resident of this section, coming here with tbe first settlers, seeing tbe city grow ti in a village to a proinermis city. lie was always In the front lank of tbeso working for the upbulldiug of tbe community and occupied mauy positious of trust with credit to in... self sud honor to tbe city. For over a year be suffered with Brlgbt'a dissate, knowing it was but a questiuu of lime with hiin but be did out complaio. Mr. Hunted was born near (iu.nl K.. plds, Mich, Sept ;n, 1865. ,- moved with his pareuo. to Wisconsin when but two jeers of age and when only five .ais of age the famll link ed to Lincoln, Neb.- where he grew to manhood He came to Ontario hi 1887, when M ears or age and foi tbe past 27 years has been u continuous resident of (his city. He was the third mayor aud second poJ master ut (ii.iai... Me was also a meiiiln i oi (he . it v . nn. II. The deceased was a prominent Knight of Pjthius, being a past chancellor and past grand iciue seutatlve of tlie local lodge lie was Hiin a member of the endow ui.i.' rank aud his children will recelv fiooo from the grand lodge. Me w.i-. united iu marriage Jan. C. MM, to Miss Isabelle J. Mcdregor. oldest daughter .,f Mr. and Mrs. A. H McGregor, the ceremony being per roimed by Judge ('. II Hi own Ibis union was blessed by four children, one of which died In infant- Mrs Husted died Aug. 15, 1905. The three children who survive their patents are Miss Edith A. Husted, age 20; Joy H. Husted, age Id, aid Viola !'. Husted, age 12. The children have (he heartfelt sympathy of all in their sad bereavement. Potato Contractu Wanted T D. Turner and Co. of Oalabouia City wants to make contracts with growers for 300 cars of potatoes. For particulars see their represent lue, J. A. Bowers of Fruitland, Idaho. Always on the Job If you bave a job uf bauling you want done, large or small, you can alwava depend ou John Landiugbam being ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. ft- H GUS C. MOSER Kepuhlicun Primaries, May 15 He Voted Against Tiie New Tax Law and Stands for Reduction of Taxes Pay able Semi-Annually With out Penalty. Economy, Efficiency-Dignified Law Enforcement. I wss bin ii ami reared upon a farm in Huflulo Couuty, Wis. ; educitte.l myself by my own eflorts, and hare practiced Isw in Portland since June. 1804. Have always taken an active part In public affairs, aud hare held several official positions. 1 taud by my leoord as Htate MS stor at the last session of the legls Isture. 1 worked and voted against the new tax law, and favor a law ii aklug taxes payable semi anually without penalty Only five of tbe laws passed at that session were referred to the people by referendum petitions; four uf these ths people apprnvjil by overwhelming majorities, and I voted for tbem; tbe fifth was almost as badly defeated, and 1 had voted against It iu the legislature. I worked and voted for .Senator Mslarkey's miiiinnim wage bill for women, providing for au Impartial coiiimlisioo to fix ths uiHMuioiu hours of labor and the minimum amount ot pay. 1 favor a similar law providing fori aa impartial commission without i-uiiq.ciitiit ion. to fix the maximum1 hours of labor for men hi tbe ... ious industrial oooupatious; this iu preference to a flat eight hour law. 1 favor good roads legislation with state aid. so that we ma have cheaper transportation liom the farms aud producers In every dlm tiou. 1 favor the reduction of taxes I. consolidation of various oomuilssl ous. or the abolishment thereof, auu placing their duties Into tbe hau.lr of tbe (State Hoard, aud bff the re ductiou of tbe eienaes of conduct ing the various departments uf the stsls. I favor suitable appropriations for our Htate Educational institutions aud tbe continued improvement of our great bulwark -the public school system. And above all i favor the vlgoroua ami efllnleut enforcement of all tbe crimlnsl statutes, including those regulstlug aud prohibiting the ssle of intoxicating liquors, ami tbis I shall do with firmness aud Impartial ity. Tbe rich, tbe poor, tbe great, tbe bumble, the capitalist, tbe labor er. the churchmnu and the liquor dealer shall be nieaatirn.i by tbe asms standard and each shall auewer tor bis own acts. I ' i Hale or Trade Kirst-Class It)-, acre farm. Free soil in Wil lamette Valley. Three miles from Juuotiou City. Heven roumed house, (iood I'Siu Machine shed, stock shed, otber out buildiugs, lui ludiug crop. Four milch cues. Hinder, Mower, Disc Harrow puHeri.er, Drill, Bulkey plow, walking plow, large barrow, back, wagou. buggy and otber useful articles, practically new. Oood graveled road, rural mall deliery. telephone Hue, school one eighth mile, . Will suli )i i.tn if desired. C (i. Caseliser, Juciiou City, Oregon. I). iv old chicks, white lagborn hi. -I white rocks. I'urity Poul try Farm, jihoiit- '1 , Kruitlund, Harry Lewis, jropi ietor. Millinery &Art Store Ontario, Oregon Agents for the Victor Ladies Tailoring Co., Chicago. Millinery work of all kinds, lessons in Oil Painting. Art Needlework. Hitler work a specialty. Designing and Perforating. Free Embroidery Lea sons. Stamping. Hair (inods switches made from your combings. I). M. C. Embroidery Floss. Jjj, iiM, j. Willi vflksw tmk vl Lsl H aaw HaaaL SAVING TIME Ii I A U s " ' -- jL jnt t H . yC Ji Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how lonjr it takeH to travel tiie ilistutu-e from your hoime to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoninR.' If your time is worth unythiiiK. you cannot utford to he without u Telephone. Malheur Home Summer Excursions via Union Pacific System To PointH KaHt liitluilino Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Ixtiis, Chicago, Minneapolis, St Paul, Memphis and many other points. May 13, 18, 2K 30; June 3. 6. IU, 13. 17, M, 27. July I, , in 11, VI, l r, . August 5, If, l, 26; Sept. 2. 16. Limit October 31. I'M I See Any OREGON For Kates and fmnMmwmW(WWHWt!wmwMtMmmmimi!H!mmti 13 AN AM AS have never been more popular than at the present time for Ladies, Misses and Children. A Splendid line at Grove & Riley s 'viiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuitiiuiiiaiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiianii One Piece HAMMER In The New Model Tthaca If you see more than one hole in a hammer oii know that Ultra parti are fastened to the hammer w bet lier shown or not Our ham (Tier is all one piece, only one hole, no toggles oi stirrups attached. We have cut out all cocking lmcrs, bar", push rods and ham mer stirrups and cock the gun di rect from toe of hammer. Catalan Free, IX grades, $17.76 net to -loo lint. Our 5$ lb 2o bore is a hummer -be down to date and shoot one. ITHACA (il'N CO., Ithaca. N. Y. ky TELEPHONE Telephone Co. I To PointH Went To San Francisco. Losanireles and other points I ia Portland, 0gdn Of Salt Lake City. I..nl June 1st to Sept. .10, I ill I Limited October 31, l!MI SHORT LINE AKcnt Further Particulars