ONTARIO, OMMON. THBTOOAY TOBPt s, ! HiG itiiiOOl NMES : gS : TSTk A few of the Man Reasons Why GOVERNOR WITHYCOMBE Should Be Re-elected. He is loyally, patriotically American. He has faithfully co-operated with the President in every war time activity. He was foremost of Governors for preparedness and has errnestly supported a vigorous prosecution of the war. He has stood for and insisted upon a square deal for both labor and capital, industrial development of the state and suppression of I. W. W.ism, He has for more than 20 years earnestly support ed and vigorously advocated woman suffrage and pro hibition and has stood for a better and cleaner state. He did not assist in organizing the Non-Partisan League in Oregon, neither was he ever a worshipper at the shrine of Populism and other organizations of douhtful purpose and loyalty. - He has conducted his office patriotically, fairly and economically always has he placed patriotism and efficiency in the public service above party politics. He has given his earnest consid ration and sub stantial effort in promoting the happiness and comfort of the boys in the service of their country, and. lastly, He lias a record for a sound, business administra tion and loyal and earnest effort in the nation's present crisis that should command the approval and support of the whle people. Re-Elect Withcombe! Why Experiment? IlKI'l IU. I. I'K t'KUTRAL o.MMlTTEE. i ' a 3 HOSPITAL NOTES J !' Imlan l hi load i'ii 1 1 Mi-iii MrCoy, thi itlx year of Mi .i .I Mm i. i U OlInT Inn lit. tyiny . 1 1 hi liers 111"' lam weak, i. itiU' irninin itii b, Mm old iliuiKlilcr nf Mi Hid Mm ' I. itirii ur i".i.iif mi ii. in. ui fur u couple of iluya lut week. .ivler Arreiiili-ll ulno of I'ayelle ia uiakliiK aglaadld itogrs toward raoovery after liumn underdone a n last Ki i 1 1 i: M.irk- Iron ulr la ft iiik nil is after a KiiKiit huh i i in I i. ii I- in' waa operHii'ii on for upponillcrlilh Moinl.i 'I I. H iuiii il io his iiimii. In Ontario Tuesday after undergoing an opnraiioii for tin' removal of lila 111 Kajatea Woelaldawskl la a I'niiaii ; I'nl I r.. in IIiiiii In i'ii ill ai the I pltal wllli iinriiiiioiila. I'l'iiiinii lor I In' n in oval of ad- iioiiU wax perforiu.il mi Krauk el of New I'I.miioiiIIi i'ueaday. Mm (' Palhoal who waa oporat' il on a toiiplc ui wunka ago was able l return to Imr home m I'ayette laal Tliumdsy. Mra. P. L. Sheeta and am. ri'iurm-il to thttlr homo In Vnto Sm urday, Mr. and aim. Wm. Weatfall are the happy parents of a daughter fom Monday October tl. BUY W.S.6. Htacere Gratitude Mra Wlllaui Hell, l.ngsiisport. Ind wrltee: "I deem It ray duty to ex press my gratitude for the good Chamberlain' folic and Dlarrhoe Itemed? did me when 1 had a aevere oi i mk of diarrhoea three yeara ago. It waa the only medicine that rellev ed me." The schools were rloaed haft thin noon for an Indoflnlte time due to or der from atnte official regarding preen lit Ion to be takmi I onrernln the Spnulah Influenza Mra. R H Taylor who haa been acting lnatructor In the Kngllsh clas n for Hi" i!iHt lx weeka left Tuea ,1 .,., i,,r itnlae where ahe will remain for a few daya before leaving for Wellington, I) 0. to take up war work. The Dlav alven by the membera of mie Janldr claaa laal Friday evening waa a ancceaa In every way. Alter the play waa over thoae who had taken part In It went up to the Moore Hall and apent the reat of the evening a the guests of honor at the Sopho more oarty where they had a Jolly time. Monday evening the Junior rlaaa field a apread In honor of Mra II II Taylor and alao to celebrate the auc- ceaa of the play Arrangements were made for the Orange Hall aa a place ifor celebration but at the laat minute 'permission waa refnaed and they mo- Itored back to town to the Moore Hall. Here game of all daerrlptlon were 'played and dancing waa enjoyed until 111:30 when they adjourned to the hlsh school domeatlc aclenee room for .the refreshment The evening waa declared by all to he the one moat en- Uoyed In the hlatory of the Junior 'partlea The gueata of honor for the 'ociaalon were Mra R. H. Taylor. Misses Victoria fltanka and Mabel Madden who aided In the play and claaa advlaor Prln J Arthur Youn Hr V J Weeae apoke to the atu- denta at the high arhool at general Niieinblr concerning the prevention nf Influent Tueadav mornlna The i point he emphasised were briefly If I you have the allgbteat feeling of III-1 neni go home at once and atay there until you think you have recovered; it be outdoor, or on the streets i i lie i old until four or nix day j have paaaed and laat. to keep from getting Influensa do not go near the fellow who ha It. tay at home and atay at home In Ontario So far there Spare been no caae of Influents In thn( schools with iin raw mini of aahool work physical training claaaea will hi Hilled In the eaat aide achool under II . direction of Mil h IWfcl fltank Word VaJ ri'i'iHeil gf Hunt II R I'ism Mnnda) of the safe nrrlval 111111 Of furiiiiir principal of 1 1 high achool J Will 1'nit.r In a i hy:i friend thiM wool tl i Luehra I eapolla vUltlng while awaiting 'opening of the I'nlveralty of Minne sota. Word waa alao received at the high .oi tlil week that I'vi Sherman r mar on the O. I hall ten in. had sailed for scrvli" overaea Henduy. Wendell Holland starii-il to school sasln Mniidav with hla old class- 'matee and I buay making up bark work , I .mm returned Hie flmt of the week after a couple of weeks' ali ases due to lllneaa. Several of the boys ware absent last week on account of helping on 2K&' y Victor Window Shades do not wrinkle os kr-nkle They are made by hand. Therein lie the reason why they are always smooth never wrinkle, krinkle or shrink. No machine process has been dis covered for making as good shades as hand-made Victors. The covering pigment, ground in pure linseed oil, makes them proof against moisture and fading. Let us measure your wirdowa for Victor -Mid-Made Shades Ontario Furniture Co. j the ram-hea during haying Almost all of the work for the alt waaka haa been finished now ami Hi" Engllah rlae are sgala on new book reviews BUY W.S.C Remember you are Invited to parti cipate In Hie Ontario Salsa Day. Bo brlns In everything you want to sell sod IIhi early with A b. McDowell.' sees manager Broarhlsl Trouble. Mrs A. B. Slderbarder, RlekflaM, Ind . states; "For an sttscki of bras. chlal troubts which usually ataallt as In the spring I find chamberiaial Cough Remedy the only thiol that glvsa me relief. After unlng It Isr a few dsys all sign of broasMal, trouble disappears." IBS wm WHICH "wS ? More and Cheaper Fish HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION iborm cii HIGHER PRICED FISH QAfivYpQ Pleasure Seekers OVUMW WASTE OF FOOD FISH Sportsmen keep the price uf fish sown. HJp productio tf fish. Hiavoule ink VOTE 307 X NO Itrsil argument In Slste elrtllon iwuipliM. t'lacksma t'ounty Fisherman's I'nlon. Andrew Naterlin. Sect Oregon City. Oregon ti'ald Advti Cold Weather Needs Have The Call .4a m ONTARIO gV DEPARTMENT S'VORE And Boyer Bros. & Co. Is the Store to Supply Them The need of the last days of October is emphatically in the direction of cold weather outfitting. Here conveniently assembled under one spacious roof, are just the t injrs needed to take care of one's self and one's samily. Boyer Bros, have ample new stocks of everything of a seasonable nature for any person. Merchandise of most depend able quality at lowest prices cousitent therewith. Jm ONTARIO 4JB DEPARTMENT ST0B Remarkable Showing; of Women's & Misses New CoatS and Suits 8r'$10$35 Fine serviceable and pop ular materials. Greatest values in Underwear t' he found. If it is qual ity for your money you are looking for and a great variety to select from, you will buy all your family Underwear needs at this store. Millinery Auto Robes Just received a new lot of bright new millinery, very reasonably priced, for quick disposal. SHOP EARLY Excelent values at $5.00 and up. Wool Robes in good large sizes. Soft warm robes that will give the beat of service. AH colors. Buy while the as sortments are large. Waists I Shoes New Fall Models. Just received. On sale Satur day for the first time. As to values, we will say with confidence, that they are the equal of any, and many Waists sold else where at 60 more. Do you compare our she! with others when you bay for service, quality a prices? If you would, snrelv would sell VOIlaaH shoes. Full stock of goo well tittinor ahoes for t whole family to siH irom. BOYER BROS. & CO. Ontario, Oregon Ontario, Oregon