VERY EASY TO BUILD WITH OUT TAXPAYERS CONSENT true to condition): "VOTE FOR ONTARIO AND RE CEIVE A NEW COURT HOURS FREE; VOTE FOR VALE AND BE TAXED FOR A NEW $200,000 COURT The Vale Enterprise and the Vale HOUSE "Taxpayers league," so-fallcil, have repeatedly made the assertion that It Would be Impossible for Vale to sad dle a new courthouse on the county, In case she should be successful in the present county seat election, be cause Ontario and her friends would vote solidly against any tncHHiire or bond issue for that purpose. Of rptine, these assertions nre based upon lift assumption that Ontario and ber fraWfs', after losing the county Mat election would bo M ln.ctlvo that Ihoj would stop nil initlwr pro gress In the county, and M matter how badly the county needed a new court -hoii' i- to iuli'iuntely house tin- MMfl ty officers utid courts, and protect the county reoordl from deetructlofl by HOW ABOUT TEMPORARY QUARTERS EOR OFFICERS Amnnu other false and misleading statements issued to the voters of the county practically on the eve of election by the so-called 'Taxpayers League" of Vale, is the following: "Mow about temporary quarters? Suppose yon vole to move the county seat, where would temporary quarters be provided "i Where do you propose to put vour clerk, surveyor, she' iff. asses sor, district court and county jail, etc.'.' Regardless of everything, the county new City Hall building, which has a large Are proof vault aud nearly as much office room at the present court house at Vale, until the new court house is finished. Or there are not less than four office buildings in Ontario that could be utilized. But it is not necessary under the law that the county offices and records should be removed to Ontario, nntil the new court house is finished. LOCAL NEWS commissioners must, within ninetv fire, tin . WMM fight the OOnatrUCtloi ,avs 14,.(,r ,h ,t Him, provide temp., of a new court house at Vale. Whll, r(iry (UnrU.rf, f(,r lhe ,.ounty )fflce and tno iii'ip iittons tiro, and we rinnlv lie records lleve. tbat the volera of .Malheur Coun ty will accept Ontario's lent rons offer of a new ciiiirl house on election dm, jet in mm w should be nnaaccoMfnl In establishing the Hut) mV at On tarlo, Ontario pi'ople are ) n 1 1 1 of .llf fnrciil diameter than MOM who would oppose the rolistrili'tlon of II Mt court hoi at Vale, If the tiinlorllv of the H. W. Withycombe has arranged for the election returns, at the city nail. "Through a mistake of the printer, the line was omitted separating 332 and .'I't.'i Prohibition Constitutional Amend ment. When voting on this question be sure and make a small cross after the number voted for. The clerk who hands out the ballot willjplease draw a straight line between the two number Ml and M." Mrs. Fred Bailey is hone from a visit with Mr. Bailey's mother at St. Paul. She also visited with friends in Montana. For every $120 sabsin license money The other day dreams of Vale's hair-1 ,j,, one boy must iearn to drink splitting lawyers (so-called) have hofn exploded as fast as they appeared to i- -hi . but in order to further becloud the issue, they spring this new one, which is best answered by quoting ver b it nm from the Oregon Laws, Section l?x.'!2. itself, which is as follows: "In the notice provided in the last Paid adv. , S. K. Copeland was down from Skull Springs sect). in Tuesday shaking hands with friends. ( in 1 wanted Telephone 00.1 k 3. Because you can not prohibit murder why not license it? Paid adv. As there hBS been some demand for a shorthand class I take this means of people should desire It, merel) U) root section (showing the result of the their aplte. 'election), the place selected to be the notyfing the public that I will open a liesldes, It would not be necessary county seat of the county must he so night class of commercial subjects, for Vale to obtain Count funds to declared from a day sMcifled In the no- Monday, November 2. A nominal fee build a new eourt house to call an l'l'e not more than ninety days after of $1..'") per week for six month in ad lf.eti..i. for that mil-nose Thev could ' the election; after the day named in . vance will lie charged. "" " - w -- - ..- . j ,.. ., .,, ,,, .. . ., ,,., the notice the place chosen shall be the for a general purpose or for the I If"" K "' ,hl' tH,uuiy ,nd Mh"" lie ine uiiiy 01 ine several county otn- f Inl iilirtiOHe .if tll.llil !ll.' 1. lieu e.ilirt ..,,,,, eers, whose "lllces are required bylaw house, and after th.v had colle.tcil ' ' i to be kept at the county seat, to re the taxes accruing from such levy, or ,. wm a, move their lespoetivc ofllces, llles, rec If any part of the Qweral Fund of the )rdg ()f,w ixlureii furnlture nd . countv should he available for that m)lip ,,r,M.rlv pH to tMr n. puriM.se, they could Immedlat, h a, MM.ctive offices to said county seat." ply It towards constructing a new ,urfKe for yuraelves whether the court hoii.e, and no power arth statement made by the Vale "Taxpay- . oiild stop thorn. The provision or the era League" so called, is true. There Oregoi laws, which prevents ...unties is not a syllable in the law requiring from going Into debt for more than "the county commissioners to provide $ri,ono, would not apply In a case of temporary quarters for the county offl- thls klu. I. its the roiinO would not bo lOOW " r I within ninety days going Into debt after Us officers had j "f,rr election. collected and disburse I taxes for the special or Implied purpose ot raising funds to build a new court house Ho we repeat thai the slogan Ontario has used In Ibis campalKn Is absolutely If temporary quarters should be needed or required for the county ofti ceo and records, these can be readily furnished by the City of Ontario, which stands n-a.lv and willing to turn over t the use of the county its handsome adv I). A. Miles. Dr. Colcord has got a band started with many of the younger men enlisted and practicing There is plenty of go.sl material in Ontario for a firat class band and the public will give the doc tor every assistance in his efforts to get a band started. The Methodiat Ladies will serve a chicken pie dinner on Election day in the room formerly occupied by the Farley Furniture Company, from 12:00 to 3:30 and 1 to 7 p.m. Price 8.1 centa. Uncle Ceorgc Blantoti was H2 yeara young Wednesday and he took a fall out of several of the old bunch, who were here trying to stir up strife. Mattreaaes at cut prices. McUratney Hardware Company are selling theae at very low price. They sell a regular $m. '.o one for p.2 mid it is a good cot ton felt mattress. adv w ff BROADWAY Suits and Overcoats $13.00 The Best Clothes that money can buy for $15. Broadway Clothes are based on a year 'round basis in season and out always $15.00 Right now we are showing a line of extra heavy double strength worsteds and serges, tartan plaids and stripes. They are sure to appeal to you. ALEXANDER ONE 1'RKF (1.0TH1KK ONTARIO, OREGON Millie Turnbull waa bom in Scotland July 17, 1861 and died Sunday, October 25, 1914 being 3 yeara. 3 months and 8 nays old. Waa married to John Scott who died 2- yeara ago. She leavea three daughters; Mrs. J. M. McEwen and Mrs. ('has Dowell of Barren Valley, and Mrs Wm. McEwen of Owyhee, two brothers: Tom Turn bull, Ontario, John Turnbull Pendleton. Tue interment took place from the Methodist church Friday afternoon, October 27. 1914, Rev. C. C. Pratt, of llcating. Rev. Father Brady married Marjorie Shrankling, formerly of New York, and 'arl Kuhne, of Iowa, in the Chapel car at Juntura Tuesday morning. The couple are in Boise for a few days and will then return to their homesteads. VALE MERELY A TEMPORARY LOCATION Of COUNTY SEAT If you will take the tnuble ti look up the early history of the temporary locating of the county seat at Vale you will And their claim for sympathy ia not well founded. Every man who has made an improvement there or pur chased property there knew that the county sest was there only as a tem porary measure. The Vale people have worked tirelessly in having measures passed by the legislature to accomplish that end. When Ed Teat waa elected to the legislature it was by 'be people for the purpose of having a measure passed to settle the matter by a vote of the people. The Vale people sent a large lobby down there and they are the authors of the present meaaure call ing for a sixty per cent vote, believing at that time that Ontario would never be able to get that many. It ia their measure you are voting on and they ara not entitled to any sympathy what ever, because they have known it waa coming up and arranged accordingly. For every dollar spent for eduertion America spends $6.00 for drink. Paid adv. The end of our Great Offer WORRY BACKACHE DRUDGERY F00T.WEARY OVERWORK 7 l A z sTL i XMK-Tfrlrw 1 B T ft flaa -' ZflHAflraMY vM NS. I IF y A Wft2 ,2? Ti.MMMmMm NO SYSTEM DISCOURAGED rfc jfM L0NG H0URS Cut the Cords that bind you to your kitchen Your Last Chance to put one of these New Hoosiers in your home for Only One Dollar this Week You've read our daily record of this remarkably successful sale. This is the but. You must grasp your opportunity this week or NOT AT ALL. There are but a few Hoosiers left of the entire lot. And this briefly is the outline of the Hooaier plan which ends this week: 1 One dollar puts any llooaier you aelect in your home. 3 One dollar weekly duea quickly paya for it. 3 The low caah price tiled by the factory prevails absolutely. 4 The -aU- ia under direct supervision of the llooaier Company. 5 When this allotment is taken, the aale rloaea. 6 If you are not JetighuJ with your cabinet we w ill Kladly refund your money. Now it is for you to decide: Will you be a Hoos ier member -ui save miles of needless steps every day? Or will you let mere failure to act deprive uu of the great labor and money-saving advanta ges of this, great offer? SOMEONE WILL YOU DO NOT. ACT IN YOUR PLACE IF Every one of theae cabinets undoubtedly will be sold this week. After that our regular terms pre vail. You can own one of theae famous cabineta easily. You will aave miles of steps. Can you ooaaibly think of any good reason for not owning a Hoosier at this small outlay on liberal terms'.' Women who can afford every luxury have ca rolled in this Hoosier Plan because they could find no greater convenience for their kitchens. Let their example be a suggestion to you. Had you acted when this sale opened, you already would have had the use of your cabinet all theae Java ou already would nave saved miles ot stepa and ours of time. Deciaion now ia neceaaarv. Come down and see IN Ol R WINDOW how the Hoosier cuta the cords that bind you to your kitchen. This window silently testifies to the needleaa drudgery of a kitchen that lacks a Housier. If you still doubt, this will convince you. The beautiful Hoosier itaelf, which stands in the same window, will win you to final and favorable decision. REMEMBER several hundred women are reading this final ad and there are only a few Hoosiers left. Come early. I Ontario Furniture Co. ONTARIO, OREGON