-1 M I 1C"-- V -w-" T- "r'!fylv ' "''-s'- y ""V" frKV1's k ttfir'fifv ,' U l't"SyJ.a,'!fr v", 3r a, ' " S ,' r . " ,, V - w lypv.' , kt, ,,s ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1922 Illilll njrLnjVvww -I, i - . . - - - .. Attractive Shoes AT Attractive Prices TF you want attractive Shoes that wear satisfactorily and you don't want to pay much for them, it will pay you to see our new spring styles. - Wd arc featuring some very at tractive numbers in snappy spring styles that are bound to please you. Hi7i7pr,Tr'riTy MtdtM'k lllH lw frit? ' ' I ! IS"VWH th : ., ; j i iiii Cj i'.', I I il '.I rv f ' f 3 l .11! rA lit lift kl'ji r ' . ASK TO SEE OUR 4.95 LINE OF FOOTWEAR You will be more than delighted at the range of style and patterns of fered at this price. And their fitting qualities cannot help but appeal, for they look well on the foot, they feel comfortable,and they will hold their shape oven after they have been given much hard usage. COME while we have a complete range of widths and sizes" Correct Shoe Fitting plus Foot Comfort Service RADER'S iliH In the 22,000 Homes Served by the Idaho Power Co. Tho servlco rondorod by tho Idaho Powor Company la by no moans llm't od to gonoratlng eloctrlc eurront and transmitting It to farms, Industries and homos. Our electrical merchandise department raakoa possible tho fulloanao of that cirrront In tho homo by placing tlmo and labor-saving 'appliances within tho oasy teach ot all. Tho luxuries ot yesterday have . become tho necessities ot today. , We aro pleased to nnnounco a further demonstration ot our morchan- dlso department's service by otforlng cZe famous HOOVER She f ion Sweep qi Special Offer forth month of HTIarch Only i j aBBJwEaHaraSEikBfc gf7wgfJmIisssssMssM.slsssssssi' BY Boats asJi Sweeps asif Cleans NILlKuN pOJp es J SCHOOyOTES Tho Senior play, "Gieon Stock ings," upon which tho Seniors have boon practicing .tor many nights, camo off March 2 with great success. Miss Conway lo to bo highly com pllmontcd upon her work ns ad visor and manager of tho play. Tho play was vory mucn onjoyod by all who saw It and ovon by thoso who participated In It. There has boon qulto a numbor ot pupils absent from school tho past "wooks. Tho socond odltlqn of tho Q. It. M. will bo published tho latter part ot tho wook. Tho boys havo bcon work lng vory Industriously on tholr papor and so far havo had grant success. Hoy. Cochran gavo a very Inter esting talk betoro tho assombly Thursday morning, upon tho valuo ot an oducatlon. Ho pointed out that out ot 1000 pupils ontorlng school at tho ago of six thoro aro only 000 that finish tho olghth grado. At tor finishing tho olghth grado thoro aro only 300 who cntor High school and 111 out ot tho 300 finish tho full four years' courso In High school. Out ot tho 111 who finish high school 38 enter, and 14 finish collogo. Tho boys' and glrlB' basket ball teams played tho roturn games with Vale, at Vale, Saturday night, March 4. lloth loams wero defeated tho scores bolng, boys' 11 to 16 and girls' D to 4. Mr. B. E. Elliott, State dlroctor of vocational oducatlon visited the high school Tuesday March 7, on his tour ot Inspoctlon. Ho addrcssod tho assombly In tho morning ox plalnlg brlofly his work In admin istering Smith-Hughes vocational courses throughout tho stato. After tho sonlor play Thursday night Dick Adam ontortalnod .tho cast and tho members of tho orches tra at his homo. Mrs. L. Adam assisted by Mrs. O. 11. Etulson and Mrs. 11. O. Drain sorvod doltcloua rofronhmontfl after which a pleasant social hour was onjoyod by all. Iloildes tho cast and orchestra MIm Iluth Caboon and Miss" Helen Dun stono, Loulso Wood and Miss Cathorlno Conway woro prosent. Tho oldor girls ot the housohold Minnagomont class ou,tprt4lnod at dlnnor Tuosday ovoning at tho prnctlco houso, Mr. E. B. Elliott, stato dlroctor ot vocational oducatlon and 8upt. and Mrs. J. M.( McDonald. Thoro has recently boon n changa In tbo officers ot tho military company. Upon tho resignation ot Major James Purcoll, Hugh Illggs was appolntod Major. Dick Adam wan appointed captain ot tho first company; Frank Clomont, captain second company; Wendell Thayer, 1st Lloutonant 1st Company, Lou Weaver 2nd Lloutonant 1st Com pany and Homor Maddux, Adjutant. James McCrolght was appolntod 1st Sorgont for tho first Company and Willis Halo for tho Socond Company. Ilttlo granddaughter Foggy homo with him. Tuosday bolng Peggy's birthday It was duly colobratod with a cako and "tlxln'a", hor paronts going over for that day and bringing hor homo. Tho Glascock Bros, sold tholr hay to Vlcontl Mcdolla Monday. MALHEUK COUNTV HEAL ES TATE TltANSKEIW ItECOnD EI) l'Elt. 23 TO MAH 4 Balance in Easy Monthly Payments Tho offering ot a high-grade sweeper tor so low a cash payment has f- i- been equalled but seldom. Wo reccommend the Hoover because It com bines the three essentials ot thorough cleaning BEATINO SWEEPING and AIR SUCTION. It gets the three 'kinds of dirt out of your rugs at ' - the same time. The strong air suction gets the surface dirt -the eleo- ' ' trtcally driven brush gets the clinging lltter and destructive embedded . ..-. . grit-. No other cleaning machine gets ALL of the dirt out of your ruga . '..-, ' . WE WILL GLADLY DEMONSTRATE THE HOOVER IN YOUR HOME, ON, YOUR OWN RUGS OR IN THIS OFFICII Electric Shop Idaho Power Company OWYHEE Miss Lillian Davis Is spondtng hor onforcod vacation with her parents In Vale, tho school bolng closed on account of scarlot tovor. Oco Schwelzer returned homo Sun day aftor a -week's visit In Caldwell. Ills mother returned with him Mrs. Davo Williams was sick Sun day necessitating tho attendance of Dr. Barazln. Mr. and Mrs, Alvtn McGlnnls and son loft tho first ot tho wook for Sumpter and Austin, near where Mr.McQInnls will work In the timber. Mrs, W. W. Smith Is on tho sick list this wook. Oscar Plnkston returned homo Sundny from an extendod , stay In Pendleton, Wni, PueU wont to Ontario Thurs day to seo Dr . Woeso concerning old trouble with a broken rib. Fred Kllngback and family and Evolyn and Gerald DeDord were guests to dinner at the Geglow home Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Kaylor wore buslnoss visitors In Ontario Friday, Jinny Hlte is HI wltk scarlet fever. Hq Is now somewhat bettor, but the home Is under Quarantine. Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Iteoco and son who havo been running tho John Reoco ranch for the past year, left recently for Denver, Colo. Chas Fisher has now rented the ranch. Mrs. Martha Kllngback and chil dren visited at tho DeUord homo Thursday. Tho Oeo. Glascock family have been suffering with la grippe, but are now better. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Glascock took their son, Johnny to Ontario 'last woek to get medical treatment for an Injured eye. Mr. Glascock also had dental work done. Joo Mendolla started Monday to work In L. J. Peterson's sheep camp. Mr. Peterson moved a lamb band from tho Schwelzer ranch to the Poto Stanls .placo tbo first ot thai Fred Kllngback and Louis DeDord mado a business trip to Ontario, and Vale Saturday. T, M. Lowo and L. DoWltt wore business visitors at the Gate City Saturday. Mrs, J. u. Smith of Warren, was HI tho first ot the week, The annual "gooBO picking" was done at the Lowe home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patterson of Warren, visited at tbo Fisher homo Sunday. A. D, Dradney ot the Dend, visited bis step-daughter, Mrs, Oce Schwel- Dnvld Dunbar ot ux to Mnrgarot L. Trow, Lots 2 and 3, nnd N&8W USWVi Sec. 11-13-47. 10118121. $1.00. John Wall ot ux to Joslo Doers, SEU8WU Soc. 12; E14NWU, 8W UNRH Sec. 13; Lot, 3, Sec. 1-24-38 12721. $475.00. Ollvo May Lawor ot vtr , to Joo Edwards, EHSEVi, SHNEH. NW UNEVi Soc. 23-17-40. 1128122. 110.00. U. 8. A. to Forrost Jonos, 8WU 8EH Seo. 11; NW4NEVi, NEH NENE, BtfNWU, NWUBWH Soc. 14; NHSEK Soc. 15-22-39. 112230. U. S. A. to Forrost Jones NE, nniTEWH See. 1C-22-30. 111820 Forrost Jones' ot ux lo Wm. Jonos NEU, EtfW Sec. 16; 8WU8EU Soc. 11; NWViNEU, NBUNWU, NWU8EV4 Sod 14; NH8EU 8oc. 1C 22-39. 2'2122. $1,000.00. Pearl N. Jones ot vlr to Wm. Jones, SEUBWV4 Sec. 20; W SEVi Boo. 35-21-30; Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 1; Lot 2, and BWV4NEU Soc. 2-22-30. 217'22. $651.58. Wm. E. Loos to L. Dollo Loos, BH8EU8WU 8oc. 0-18-47. 2'2122. $1.00. Doll Comotory Ass'n. to Mrs. W. P. Harrls-Comotery lot. 22722. $10.00. Pando Snoop nnd Land Co. to Malheur Llvo Stock & Land Co., 4,070,32 acroo In Township 14 and 15, Kangos 43, 44 and 45,'Mnlhour and Dakor Counties. 2222. $10. Wm. W. Dowoll ot ux to J. 8. Mo Cumsoy SW Soc. 22-20-30. 0172O. $10.00. John Vlnoo to Joromo Urldgos, SEUNWU, NWUBB, E,8WU, SHSBU pnrt ot Lots 5, 8 and 7, Soc. 8-18-45. 3122. $17,000.00. U. 8. A. to Frank N. Daldcs, WHNEU. EViNAVU BeS. 31-40-43. 11222. Shorlff II. Loo Noo to S. Hanson EH of Lots 8, 10, 11 nnd 12, Dlock 0, Hndloys 2nd add. to Vale. 2-17-22 $1001.25. Linda E. 8fltzor to August Pater son ot ux NEU Soc. 27-35-37. 21022. $1.00. U. 8. A. to John Mornan BHNWU NJ48WU Soc. 9-18-45. 22022. 1 FARMERS We will exchange llour for ,your wheat or we will grind in for 40c per bushel, and your feed for 10c per 100 lbs., tak ing pay for same in cash or grain, whichever you prefer. Ontario Roller Mills Ivan E. Onkcs ot ux to H. G. Orecn-Jnmlosott Acrcago Tract No. 139. 224f22. $1.00. Complaints Mlou O. F. Cox vs. Honry E. Bhockloy nnd Pearl Bhockloy. 312S. Re covery ot nolo. $236.90. ARCADIAPS Tho flu has boon qulto bnd In this neighborhood for tho past two wooks, thoro aro several now cases this wook but not as many ns n week ago. John Vandorpool, ono of tho victims Is still very 111. Rome hny was sold In tho neigh borhood last wook at $5.00 per ton. Chas. Gossott moved ta tho Pen nington houyio on tho Doulwnrd Friday. Ho has boon ro-nppotnted as ditch rldor for tho shoestring ditch this year. Claronco Ilarrolt nnd Ed Wolfs wore buslnoss visitors In Ontario Monday. Vory Ilttlo spring work Is being dono In tho community yet, on account ot tho snow., On account of a broken car, our rural rnall man fnllod to mnko this end ot htn routo Thursday. Prof. E. D. Canklln was a dlnnor guost ot Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Darrott Thursday. BEEI) POTATOES 200 sacks of Idaho Rurals for sale- first class sood, seo Joo Watannbo, phono 200-It 2, Ontario, tf BULK SEEDS GARDEN GRASS I FLOWES These are all fresh stock and very fine This te by far the best way to purchase seeds as you are sure of fresh goods and the prices are lower. Let us show you the assortment. E. A. FRASER '"''""'"''""'"""""aw A 3 A I i xer and family Sunday and took his