m I ! i i These Merchants and Professional Men Join With Those on Pages Two and Three of this Section, in Extending an Invita tion to Come to Ontario on Monday November the First In the Spaces Allotted in This Section There is not Sufficient Room to Preset t Details of the Bargains that Will be Offered, But Every Merchant in Ontario Has Some for Your Consideration. An Investigation Will Repay You i Vr -a M H. 0. SMITH The Moore Hotel MRS. THERESA STONER The Moore Confectionery CASH GRAIN 00. Steum Rolled Barley X A. V. 3ANF0RD The Palace of Sweets SELIGMAN Snlignmn's Studio rn E. PARRISH Pooplo's .Furniture Co., Now and Second TTnnd Furniture TOGGERY BILL Good Clothes for Men W. W. WOOD Attorney at Law ALEXANDER CO. Tho One Price Clothier PAVING TO BRIDGE RECALLS FIGHT MADE FOR CONSTRUCTION (Continued from Pace One) After condemnation pro ceedings had l)eon had to se cure the final stretch of right-of-way for the road that is now paved, work was started. In places tho road was so swampy that five and six feet of gravel was used to make it passable. The commission was badly handicapped. It had used a larger portion of its funds than it had planned on the right of way on the castside and in making the cut. How ever it completed tho task, and on Novembor lGth 1009 reported to the city council, which was then headed by Dv. G. A. Poguo, as Mayor, that its work was completed. In connection with the se curing of the appropriation and keeping the funds City utorncy A. N. Sohss plaved a prominent part. The ori ginal state appropriation carried tho usual 91) day clause, and Ontario men learned that one L. U. Mo- Mahou of Salem intended to enjoin tho state officials trom issuing tho state war rant, so Mr. Soliss made a trip to Salem, reached tho office of the Stato Treasurer at 8 o'clock in tho morning of tho last day, secured tho warrant and cashed it at a Salem bank and then sent the funds to Ontario. Mc Mahon did not quit then. He came over hero to see tho County Court to enjoin it from issuing a warrant, but again was lorestallou by the vigilanco of tho bridgo commissioners. "What this ' bridgo has meant to Ontario only the business men realize fully. But it 1ms been of equal ad vantage to tho people ol the Fruitland bench and of Ida ho for it has given them what thoy otherwise would not havo had; two trading centers, two towns to go to eirjoy themselves mid tako advantages such as towns afford, and that thoy have appreciated this, Ontario realizes. For this apprecia tion Ontario is grateful and in colebrating this final step in .cementing the bonds ot friendship invites overvone in the vallo' to bo tho guests of tho city on Monday, Nov ember 1. THE CASH GROCERY Groceries THE HUB Gents Furnishings GOLDEN RULE Dry goods, clothing, womens furnishings &ff r: LOUIS HURTLE 0. K. Barker Shop . E.A.FRASER Hardware and Grocorics 0. 0. RUSSELL Tho Pantorinm GREIG & DOOLITTLE Real Estate i. SPENCER & McNAUGHT Real Estate ', THE SUGAR BOWL Tho Sweetest Place in Town ftl