nvMUT Aran. ma noil as: n oNTAmo Arsons ontakio o " 1 - 1 Buy a $ 1 00 Liberty Bend Spend it with us at 100 cents on the $1.00 and receive one of these Faultless Sweepers FREE ' - " ' " $1,28 buys vou the great est Carpet Sweeper you can find. Nickle trimmed, rubber whppls taro-P fine bristles, removable brush, easily cleaned, and a long handle. Has all the features of a $5.00 sweeper. Buy one now for $1 .28 Personal Mention Gallagher entertained In honor nf her Mother, Mrs. E M. Hall, and her cousin, Mr. Thomas Nelson of Ilolae. Tho. present were the Mesdame W. J. Wmh, Dalton Biggs. Hugh Allen. O. K. Aiken. Will Allen. B. B. Portner, H R Douglas and 8. D.J Dor man. l"sTPIiliiJl hi1 111 or Buy a $100 Liberty Bend Spend with us, $1.00 for $1.00, and re ceive a sweeper FREE. Have you seen seen those Axminster Rugs we have on sale at $29.50? 9x12 $5 down, $1 week. ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. H. L. PETERTON Mr. and Mr. W. W. Letson enter tained at dinner on Sunday. The guests Included Dr. and Mn. II. II Whitney. Mr. and Mm J It. Rlark aby and Mr. and Mrs. W. F Homnn. The house formerly occupied BJ Mra. Lucy Fox has been mild to H. II Tunny, who with his family will soon take possession Thursday afternoon Mrs r. .1 Mr. and Mrs. Otto niacksln una small daughter, of RlMilkj, spent Faster at the home of Mr and Mm, J It Mlackaby. Thomas Logan of Hrogan was an Ontario visitor Hn'urdny mid Wednes day on business .11 connection with the entertalnmeAt of the stork men s convention Mra A McWIIIIams waa a Caldwell visitor Wednesday. On her return she was accompanied by her little nephew who will visit at the McWII llams home for some time. Mrs. L, I Culbertson returned Tuesday noon from Payette where sh visited for day or two. Mra W W Letsou returned Wed nesday evening from LaOrande. CAR IOAR OK BIO. M M FRANK I. H ARII1VK Walter Olenn went to llrogan Wed nesday to look after his cattle. Mayor C ('. Wilson of Nyaam waa In Ontario today. T. H. Olaaford of I'ocatello spent Easter her. ss a guest of M La vln. Smith o Mrs. J. W. MeCuitoi h is up again aft.r a severe attack of grip STATE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON A BROAD MINDED UNDERSTANDING OF OREGON'S PEOPLE, RESOURCES, AND POSSIBILITIES Washington and California on oith.r aid. of as are today vastly more developed than Is this great empire of Eastern Oregon. W. know that the potential possibilities her. are greater. Von mid I know that this development for the advancement of stale, nation and the Individual, must b. In tune with a state's ad ministration which slnill rnske It the matter of greatest Importance to apply sound business principles to this development Politic In the ordinary sense must he placed on the shelf. As long as polities must he ret-komicd With at ever mow. It Is Illogical to expect more than the past has given us. Ten years from now, under the policy of today, will see the situation exactly the MUM We owe It to ourselves lo the state, to the Nation which needs nil we can produce, to make the most of the good that nature has gtvaa us. In thinking of l;if as a candidate Tor tin- Itepnhlican Nomination -for (iovernor. consider me n man who la applying for the biggest busi ness Job In the state, namely the a-overnors-hlp of the state Itself. In hiring me consider my 1ft years successful conduit of mj aonal affaire and the successful principles of community develop ment which I have worked out and which I propose to apply In the broadest sense In the state at larga. jaw -s ' , a xtJ I L.J.3impsoL. The state house nothing more than the manager you where the rule, GOOD FOll THE at Raleni Is the off ' 1 .if have lilr 4, THE MO. ( lit K ATI.' NCMIIKIt " shall always preve.l On the basli of less politl. , sound buslncKi hacked by experi ence In the d vilred lines. I com. to you aa a candidate for the gov ernorship L. J. SIMPSON "Vosr Kind of a Man for i... Paid advertisement Issued by Hlmpimn for (tovmior l.eacix- Helling Building. Portland. Oregon A Singing Army Is a Fighting Army VJMK Ol 1 III NATION'H URKAT- 1 si Ml'MH 1ANH ARK NOWf rlGHTlNO IN FRANCE COME IN AND HEAR MR. EDISON'S RE-CREATION OF THEIR VOICES AND THE BONO THE BOYS ARE SINOINO AT THE FRONT. AT Turner's Musics News Shop III I CHOeaH XtrTKH. Mrs John Wood has taken over tho sup.rlnt.ndency of th. work room to relieve Mrs. E. M (Jrelg to devote h.r antlr. tlm. to the growing duties as secretary and the car. o th. aux iliaries The first box of the new bandages will go forward this wssk. 0 Leslie Snyder auditor for this dis trict war here from Seattle Monday to audit Hie accounts of the local chapter. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Th. Ford Model T Oue-I'uu Truck ('basils. MOO f. o. .. Detroit, has been thoroughly te-ted for more than two years. It la sold you now in th. assured condd.no. that It will aaeet your requirements and sxpectations. Th. rogula,- Ford frame, only larg.r tnd heavier, th. regular Ford motor with direct drlv.n worm gear; wheal baa. of 1X4 inches and will turn lnaid. a 4 S -foot clrci. It has all th. duplicity of th. Ford ear, all the economy in oper ation and maintenance Qme In and we'll glv. you furl Iter details FORD GARAGE EMMIE H A V KM. Me.agrr ONTARIO. OREGON. --- V. B Staples, local manager of the Easts Oregon Aulo company, re celedr a carload of Franklins this week ahlrh he is dleplsylng at the liwsl sales room of the company In the rnold building The cars ar. of th. latest type tils model and are at tracting a great deal of attention The company report, the sale of a Veil to llutherford Bros of Malheur City. Alfalfa Seed for Hair Three and half miles west of hospital. John 13-It fTTaffl f? ITtim 1 f ' m in 11 .Sunday school at I" a in iii-w tune 1 Morning worship cel.bra- t of Lords Supper and reception 1,1 members at 11 a. in. (new fluid In the evening the congregation will join in the Liberty loan servlc at the M K. church at 8 o'clock (new tune 1 This meeting will be address ed by Judge Wood Music by union thorns i boss Everybody come HERBERT LIVINGSTON, Mlnlstei The Tuesday Brldg. cluh met tin week with Mrs 0. H Emisou r'oll svl.K Dropbead Mags' lug luathlne In good aosViHtloa Itader liro Adv -14-lt I l-l-l '). SKRHFM. The lllttoll which the li' Df Van Waters haac ssssl coiidm-ilug ajg i' ' JKelSeW GO 3 SAMP CMSETO for SprincL I1:- jr THILE retaining all T T those qualities that have characterized and famed Goasard corsets in past seasons, they strike a new note in corsetry a subtle change that is re flected in a more delicately Ix.aitiful outline and in an cm 11 more graceful flat back. Youth is the keynote in the style of these new Gossard models. Si ' Without any undue pres sure you are assured abso- I I I t ji f n -v B -, -. , J J of movement because the Gossard secret of scientific """Nu boning assures the most perfect support where it is needed; proper breathing is induced and the whole body thrown into the healthful poise advocated by your physician. bahslf uf Hi. local Eplscpopsl coagrc 'gallon will conclude next Hunday Imorutug in the Masonic hall at 10 i . m , at which time th. doctor will , deliver his lecture on. Ho th. Re ligion of the World fan Be I'nltaxl I'nder the Principle of Jeu th. !( hrist Ev.rybod w.lcoin. Mr aad Mrs. H L Ross of Baker spent the eek end with ihe Johu Bervins. This is the Thirty atcond Announcement and Proclamation of Goaaord Coroot Style for Spring and Summer, 1917 The new models vary in height of bust and length of skirt as they should to meet the individual requirement t.f the various figure types, but the general tendency is toward less comet, lotjaaj butt and shorter skirts with a smaller waistline indicated un skillful designing rather than actually expressed. I " ni icxwy 10 one 01 m many model dnigoed lo' your Bgurc typt at SJ-00, IJ 50, ).50, R(, $f5 anJ up Aa expert cortctisrs who nndtm4i xur cortrt probltmi will aetm it a pJcaaurs to kt you without oblig-alk. BOYER BROS. & CO. norai SIM ONTARIO, OREGON