TILE ONTARIO AK(J US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920. Tlw ma Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY v ,1' Prescription Specialists the he.xall store 1'HONK NO. 2 Nyal Remedies $ Announcement by W. W. LETSON Jeweler of Payette' I am showing a most beautiful line of Pearls in Doltah, Regent and La Tausca. Prices very reasonable fioni $5.00 to $75.00. A very fine selection of blue white diamonds both loose and mounted. A nice selection of wrist watches American and Swiss that do run. STEADY, AMERICA! Let Us Work This Out Together Republicans, It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real President This Fall. He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and the Most Effective American Wc Can Find. Before Committing Yourself Consider These Facts: Out of thirteen slates, where the contest was between Wood and Johnson for the instruc tion of delegates to the Republican National Convention, the elections have been decided for Wood in nine. Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for Wood at Republican National Convention, 321 Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa tion is generally diagnosed as follews: A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for, Poindextcr is a vote for Johnson. KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER WIN WITH WOOD (Paid Adv. tr Leonard Wood Campaign neadquarten) We are selling NEW Fordson Tractors AND PLOWS At Wholesale Cost Write us before buying s SERVICE AUTO CO. BAKER, OREGON - JUNTURA NEWS NOTES JUNTURA, Oro, Moy 18. Mr. nntl Mm. A. M. Tnylor from tho Agency rnnch woro In town Inst weok, Mr. Tnylor on business con nected with tho I'nclflo Llvo Stock Co., nnil Mm. Tnylor to do noitio shopping. Mrs. Heslo McKlney went down Inst wook to tnko chnrgo of tho cookhoiiso nt tho big shearing plnnt nt Owlnn. Mnrtln Joyro reports having shenred his sheen nt ' tho Prnhl plnnt, situated near Junturn, nnd hnvlng a huniper clip. Tho shearing plnnt nt tho Tllot hoii ptneo nt Iteulnli Is running full blast now, mid much wool Is being hnulod from thnt point to tho locnl wnrohouso. Echnnls Brothers hnvo finished shearing thoro, also Ostcr Brothers, nnd Leon Mnnslssldor. L. L. Ho wen wns In town Inst wook from his plncn nt I'cnch. Ho brought with him n bountiful two- yenr old heifer for Mrs. John IV Joyco, to rcpluco tho onu sho lost by nrcldcut n few wooks ngo. Ho wns nccompnnlnd by ono of his sons, who Ik nt present spending n few dnys with his fnther. Whllo. other plnce-s nro complain ing of tho drouth, tho hnsnmonts of tho vnrlotis store nnd roldoncM In Junturn nro vory wot Tho wntor In snmo of thorn Is over IS Inchon deep nnd still rising, nn unusual condi tion horo. II. W. Wolcomo linn In ntallnd n pumping system nt his roslsonco to prnvont his costly oloc trlo pumping nnd lighting system from bolng submerged, Tho Eighth Orndo examinations In thn locnl school woro hold Inst week, nnd tho students who took pnrt nro wondorlng "how thoy mndn It." Clms. Kills and Chns. M. Crnudnll, both candidates for tho offlco of Statu Senator for Ilarnoy, Mrnnt nnd Mnlhour counties on tho Ilepuhllcnn ticket woro In town n short tlmo Inst wook slinking hands and mooting votors. Mrs. Joo Cnrtor en mo up from tho ranch ft Poach on Saturday for busi ness mattors. Tho Lndlos' Altnr Socloty hold n cooked food snlo last Saturday which wan vory woll pntronlzod. Tho snlo was hold In tho Junturn Morcantllo Co.'s storo nnd was n groat siiccom. Mm. John W. Mcdotrlck, locnl agent for n largo hoalory homo of Pennsylvania, was soliciting orders In town Inst wook. Mr. Sandncss from Homodalo, Idaho, vlsltod at tho Hoffman ranch n fow dnya boforo going to Crane. A largo delegation Is planning to go from horo to tho Horso and Cattle Orowors' Convontlon to bo hold nt IJurns early next wook. Not all of these nro Intorosted In stock raising but thoro promlsn to bo other at tractions as well. Three wool buyors woro In town last wcok looking ovor tho clips storod In tho local worohouso. Mr. Mays, representing I'lorce and Crlm inlns, John E. Johnson, roprosontlng Hallowell, Jono and Donald, and Mr. Cralr, representing another of tho largo HoMon wool commission morchauts, nro woll known In this section, having been travelling for a numbor of years for their rospoctlvo houses through -tho West. Joo Slzemoro, accompanied by bis mother, was In town Saturday after noon shopping. A large number of people from this community went to Drewsey last Saturday evening to attend tho dnnco following the public meeting In be half of tho now hospital, to lie built at Burns. Al reports having bnd u splendid time though somewhat hampered by tho vory largo crowd In attendance. Among those who went woro Mr. and Mrs. Iloy Curry, Mr and Mrs. O. A. Wettorstrom, Mr and Mrs. Ben Jones, Mr. and Mrs. N II Lindsay, the Misses Josephine Kaup husman and Adeline Itlohoy; Theo dore Ilreck, Jr , Harry Churchill. Klnsey Stewart, Donald and Italpli Masterson, and Dee Raker. E. R. Wright, representing the Mutual Life Insuranco Co. of Now York, spent a fow days In town last weok, writing several pollclos. Thomas Woodward and Mrs. Eva Day went to the celebration at Drew soy last Saturday, driving up In tho new Chevrolet. Mrs. W. E. Hedges entertained n few friends Informally last Friday afternoon. Tho Rov. William Balrd, Prcsby torlan Suudny school missionary of llnkor, on his return from Crnno stoped over for tho wok-oud In Junturn, conducting sorvlccs at tho 1'rcsbytorlnn church on Sunday ovonlng. Hoy Buchanan, a brother of Mrs C. A. Wettorstrom, nnd tils wlfo spent Sunday In Junturn, returning to tholr homo nt Buchnnnn Station Sunday evening. (Icorgo L. llnkor nnd Curtis Whar ton roturnod lato Sunday ovonlng from n business and plensuro trip. Thoy loft Junturn on Thursdny, tak ing tho train to Crane, took a now Ford from thoro to John Ott's saw mill, fished nwhllo, nnd then ro turnod homo by tho wny of Drewsey. J, II. Andorson of Vnn enmo to Junturn Sundny night and returned homo on Sundny morning with n brnnd now Ford touring car. Tho Junturn gnrngo inndo tho sale. Donald Mackonzlo In his llupmo btlo, with n pnrty consisting of tho Mlitsos Margaret Murphy, Lane nnd Margaret McDonald, nnd Andrew MoDonnld, lind a collision near tho Arnwlno rnnch on Sundny nftor noon with n truck loaded with wool, nnd driven by Alex Murray. Tho oar was slightly damaged and n wheel was tnkon off tho truck, but tho occupants oscnped Injury, though sotnroly lightened nnd shaken. Mm, John P. Joyco wont to Juni per Springs on Sunday In her car on IiurIiiom for hor husbnnd. Michael millions, n brothor of Mrs. Stanton, roturnod Inst wook to Junturn for n visit. Jnck Wohor hns boon omployod nt tho David araham homo for tho last fow dnyi doing somo Intorlor decor ating. Political Announcements FOR ASSESSOR I hereby nnnounco myself a can didate for tho offlco of Assessor of Malheur County, subject to tho will of tho Ilopubllcnn votors nt tho prl mnry election to ho hold Mny 21s.t 1020. Ever conscious of tho groat re sponsibility tho offlco carrlos, I pro- miso, ir iiominntou nnu oiociou, io kIvo my best thot and energy to a cnroful study of tho rolatlvo property valuation and without fear or favor to so placo tho samo on tho tax rou that In inv JudKinoiit nil will boar nllko tholr,luHt and oqultablo burden oi mxniiou. I. I). QUI8KNHUIIY POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Rniiinri tn tho result of tho Pri mary oloctlon to bo hold, May 21st, 1020, I liorouy nnnounco my cuuui dacy for tho Ilopubllcan Nomination tnr Rlnln Rnnntnr from tbo Twenty- second Sonatorlal District composod of urani, unrnoy anu mauiuur Countlos, Stato of Oregon. If nominated ana oiociou i win, during my term of offlco, ondonvor to act with prudonco ana caro in mo illRrlinrpn nf mv illltk. without faar or favor and for tho groatest good to tho greatest numuer. CHARLEB M. CHANDALL, Vale, Oregon. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I horoby announce mysolf as a candidate for tbo Hopubllcan nom ination for tho offlco of County Treasurer, subjoct to tbo Primaries on May 21. If olectod I pledge my solf to tbo samo careful attention to tho duties of tho offlco that I have given during tho past twa years, C. C. MUELLER. FOR COUNTY ASSISSOR After sorvlng ono term as Assessor of Malheur County, during which time I havo attondod to the duties of tho offlco to the host of my ability, I submit my candidacy for re-olectlon to tho approval of tho peoplo, sub ject to tho Democratic Primaries May 21, 1020. 11. M. CARLILE. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I announco myself as a candldato for tho nomination for the offlco of District Attorney for Malheur county at the Ilopubllcan primaries to be held on May 21, 1020, If I am nom inated and elected; I will devote all of tho time and attention necessary to tho proper performance of all tho duties of the offlco. Signed, nOBT. D. LYTLE. FOR COUNTY CLEItK I hereby announco myself a candi date for the offlco of County Clork of Malheur County, Oregon, subject to tho will o tho Republican votors at the Primaries on May 21, 1920. V nominated and olocted, I promlso to devote all of my tlmo and attention to the proper conduct of the affairs of the offlco. HARRY S. BACKETT. l'Xm COUNTY SURVEYOR Subjoct to tho Doraocrntlc pri maries on May 21, I horoby nnnounco my cnndldncy for tho nomlnntion for tho offlco of County Survoyor. II. TAMDLYN... FOR SHERIFF. I horoby nnnounco mysolf n candl dato for tho second torm ns Sheriff of Mainour County, Orogon, subject to tho will of tho Democratic votors nt tho Prlmarlos to bo hold May 21, 1020. II. LEE NOE. FOR STATE SENATOR I horoby nnnounco myself as n candldato for the Republican nomin ation for tho office of Stato Sonator of tbo district comprised of Malheur, Harney and drant counties. If I am nominated and elected for a sscond torm I will contlnuo to serve this district and tha State of Orogon to tho best of my ability. JULIKN A. HURLEY, State Senator. I Stockgrowers find the Ontario National a Bank of exceptionally good service a Bank alert ' to their needs and requirements. Ontario National Bank Oldest Bank in Grant, Harney and Malheur Counties i rw" rfCfWttkL m H M jam umia i wWBl ill 'Tii'T'BiiijWPPPBPP fWEcaja m i i i mftMi.TT-11 ! i i i i I mm - - - i i -mt ' I I ' "" Mil ' 'II I i i i iii l l VII i nMipnnii u i LLtft 4.1.1 JUJU F53WcSIi i - i Better than the Ordinary Hay Rake Thoro In n big diffcrenco In liny rnkon, .Thin illffereuco nffcctM not only tho ease of oporatlon and 'good working qualltlos, but the length of service ai woll. Wo don't know of n liny rake (but Is io thoroughly inndo nit thy John Deore Self-Dump Rako. For oxmnplo, ita lionvy iiiirIo htool frame netur sag tho Ad justable tie rod koops tho framo true, always. , .Tho lionvy stool wheels with un extra numbor of stnggorod spoke, protected by the channel steel tiro, nro Interchangeable, giving doubla wear on tbo rachots, Tho arc! i (xl steel nxle glvo the proper pitch to tho wheel the whoola never pall at W top and out at tho bottom. The duiiip rods r reverUbl, giving double wear at Uils Im portant point. Tooth holder ac commodates large or small num ber of tooth. You can ninlntaia the good working qujtlltlea of tho Johu Doom Rako for years. And front Uie operating stand point, It is klmple and e&ity to handle With one foot lever, you can keep the tooth In working position at all times; with the other foot levor, the rake la in stantly trlppod. A convenient hanQ lever serves to adjust the teeth Tor closo raking, and to ele vate the teeth for transportation. Wo want )ou to coma in anil see thli rake. The extra Korvlro jou will get out of it makes It the most proflt nblo hay rake to buy. Geo. W. Wayt ONTAEIO, OREGON