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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
I 284,000 Votes Polled This Week Voting Continues Heavy. Miss Maude Kidd Won the Prize This Week The Lady's Silver Hand Bag BRYAN INTIMATES ADMINIS TRATION'S MEXICAN POLICY Continued from 'Be 1 Ths AfgOl fuil those business firms are much pleased to be able to print a list which shows B'ich a romnrkublo dggjffggj of activity as does the list printed this week. Over 884,000 votes were cast the last week. Well over the 250,000 mark. The candi dates and their friends cer tainly are working hard to win the Mclutyre. There are now T0 active candidates in the race. OOOMN MIAMI kki hut. The riijlit sort of effort now will place any contestant upon nn eijual footing with lOOSS whose naiiies have apieured from the beginning, but have so far shown only passive in U "st. To catch up with the It "lire wil! be harder, but it the prize is Dottie Ward lOlden Madden O. A. Koshnick II. W. Hoopes I'. K. Koenig 0, A. Field Mrs Winnie Minster G It Krickson Maude Walters Lavine Smith 0. 0 Dodge II K Kester I T Mansker Frank l)orman (Jretchen Hailcy Mrs J A llogan Nettie Peterson Mrs A Ntutzner Betsy Taylor Maggie Moody John Hunt l,ee Fiser Maude Kidd Mrs Hairy William Frank Van I'etten Mrs. (). (i. Olson C II, SteilllS (Jeo. Mad'l" fan he done and worth the eilort. SuccesH in this race means much to the winners. Jt car i ics with i! an inlluciH'c ,,f great elug in future uudert'ik 1 1 - -There is nothing to success in inernce mil .niigence, energy Kmma .,M1 ami ajiplicatiou. CUunmander I Ora Not! Yamlerhilt, when gsked what bis secret of success was. laugh ingly replied that he had simply paid attention to business and gone ahead. The name rule applies in the contest business. Jo not lose sigiu ot the fact that subscriptions are a source of votes. The more people who ObtOribC to the Argus and vote for you. ami the more people who trade at these li i ins ami say, 'ast these votes lor M sg Smith" tl e greater our -net Ml I ill le. r It lend are lint gOillg to Oil unhss you asl. t In-m. Moral .sk tin m ami i shall 1 1 i 1 1 W I III V M AM' M w iuiiie Wisdom 108,818 Mi-. v li i;.,.. i 34 1,578 1 Winston 11,040 Thursie I i ksou ::,'.7i M 1 11 Blaulou ltt,t)A0 Fred iluttli i ;:,m;ii II M. Mel. 2,1 I" I: o McAnniok 2,1 10 . M.n leu 800 tllUUl li Ouri M.f li. c. Wuitwortfa 89,012 Kll i Brosiian 16, l7o V V. Hickoa Ruth l-t Mrs '" -i. pii M ra A .iiiim i n ill 10, 1 01 Mrs I. K i M rs, John i si 1,8 1 i .li. Moors 128-i'i Kthel MoNulii ' 1-10 N ssa. (i e.ia Donnli iertrmle Founds I ICI.ril.ANP. A 0, Maiiemau 'elva irnnes Krillil Heal Marion Uobinson Stella Harris VAI.K Mrs. J. P, Houston Mrs L Dell "WVIIKK Miss Anna Robertson I'AVKTTK Ti It. Neilson Mae Simon Bos Robot Is Aldula ( regory Fsther Kussell May Mvi r M AUes Williams si N n MOUTH I'.ii y Mason John It Pishsi 87246 4460 28f!M0 2720 4670 7420 107:t2.', 2,12(1 11,460 2,000 2,7.ir. 2,200 267,861 8,670 76,688 2,200 10,421 16,100 10,100 64,022 2900 :;ooo 182600 28,600 1087 8000 J loo 2000 14,000 o,o:.:. 60,626 68,746 1,880 168,079 8,670 4,200 2410 1,160 2,000 7,OM 8,782 2,000 2,700 6,060 I, ISO 6,825 2.000 2,760 8,4 'i'ii- bssl "i swvtag pletares s( tin-Mil-. .iiinuion lOeeats Old papers si the Arges otiine ." State SSI liuiiilrml. .1 i-i wlmt ou ' i " lias pear eabtee ami pleas uniii'i tbs i in ! i ii i.i. in, Hi.. i i i ' FRtt StARCM PArtNTS BUILD FOUTUNIII D. SWIFT & CO. AT '.T LAWYERS, 30.1 St'v. nlh M Washington. D.C Oils country wouui Mrnnnsn h jjiu trctorate over nil Central American countries to Ruard the Panama Canal, Secretary Tumulty stated that there wan absolutely no foundation In truth for either of the above statements." Reports of conditions surrounding the Huerta government In Mexico have put administration officials In an attitude of keenest apprehension to ward the 1 1 u :. i i in there. Advices which offlcliilH believe to be perfectly trustworthy seem to Indicate that the strife between the Huerta regime and the revolutionary elements la nearlng a point where some doflnlte conclusion Is to be reached. Nslson and Clapp Reply to Mulhall Two senators, Nelson and Clapp, of Minnesota, took the stand before the committee of their colleagues Investi gating the "lobby" and denied the truth of statements made by Martin M Mulhall, all around field worker for the National Association ot Manufac turers. In letters rend Into the record Mul hall told of conversations with Senator Nelson a member of th lobby com mittee -In relation to th rejection early In 19a9 of a bill amending the Sherman nntl trust art by a neruite subcommittee, of which Mr. Nelson was chairman In one letter Mulhall spoke of being introduced in Heiuitor Clapp by Mr. Nelson and of talking with both men about a recent decision under the Sherman SSi National Capital Brevities Washington advices say that both foreign and American commercial In- (Texts are cliiiiio.'lng for recognition by the Culled States of the Huerta government In Mexico. President Wilson has selected Wil liam L Chambers, of the District of Columbia, to be commissioner of medi ation and conciliation under the New lands act. An official message was sent from Washington to Henry Lima Wilson, American ambassador to Mexico city, to ciime nt once to Washington. Chile has signified its willingness to consider the details of Secretary Itryan's peace plan. It has bncomo the "'ii nation to endorse the plan In prin clple. Representative Underwood of Ala httuiu, democratic house lender, has expressed satisfaction with the prog- i that Is now being made with the new tariff law. t a uml The government has established banking by mall In connection with the initial Mating bank system. He posits may be made and withdrawals celestes' hereafter by muii, and an oi ficlnl itn iumi in tneiit to that effect I f being Kent in On postuiantt-rs through out tin country. COUNTY COURT MATTER ('intuitu il frogs page 1 r.2on 1I.M) ISI. .i i: The Ontario lee & Cold Storage Co. is now ready for business. Pure Artesian Water lee at the Priee of Natural Ice This is a Home Industry Phone is "i U'on L ii Hoohloy, Isat sk election ms DaVId I' (i.'.ili.iin, re voters . . 7 .mi Cud Oarage, sate hire, Bheriff Mfred Voces, team hire, sheriff :, hi) i Brows, tears' prtseaers I i ii Kerfoet, sheriff, ami sa I M I' II. K. iron;, sheriff, , lopss M a l II K. rfOOt, sh.'rlff. i spen !''ii :::", "HI- . sheriff, laundry IT.SJ l II Ki i. Bheriff. tr.o . BUPplM I Of ladl- rrad 11,11 D t gars "i I -ii seal t. . . i' 0 Cai oi n, .iic nf in. iu. -in is mi Use ii ttudflah, sen af inji sjsal Ilermele's Drag MS I MS Bf Indigent i .;,-, i r Blaokab Ossi i.e. ean Indlgsol fj ir. c D CaiUaoe, sars of tae Kent Win Pent!, care of indigent .. SO 00 .ile Hot Wells Laundry, laun- ire 65 I Be) d, .:Uiilies IS HI Ontario Democrat, printing . . 7:' John P Houston. Clk. office , QUes Pnulliuniuie. MPI 0 H II ii Waldo. UraStSS, supplies and water C II fsU Ontario Argus, priuiing , slslaear Hosm Tel Can toil, blieriff 6$ i It of ale. water M.illieur aterarlSSi uriatlng . 30 00 N'.ile Hardware Co . supplies 0 h mi r. t Helsaa barjftai liiHseal mi C T Hoyi.ton. imtc and insane :'1150 I M Co, teielttj indg 7 00 Itos.tiy Hoi"i.,l c.ire of Indigent 173.75 Mrs F. K. Harkley, care of Indi gent DrttSl Hotel, C. C. and Is I I C. McOonaglll, care of stock i.:,i Bowman, Janitor 180 3o ,. I. We.ivcr, office ex 18.22 It t Payne, coroner M,N H T HOOate, cars of Insane.. 36.00 (; L King, I, P. coits 4.20 H. U Noe, constable 540 C, L King, .1 P. coits 7.10 II '.. Nop, constable 14.41 v Booth, f, P witness LW lie Booth, .i p eitsesa 1.W A Wright, J, P witness Lfl I Pearl Lnnghout. J P. wit ness 2.30 Win 1,,'inchoiit, .1 P. witness. . Ml albsrt tfsrroa, sett, srat mas. tor 120 00 II Skinner, arst. wat. master .lb. an Wilbur Colwcll, asst wat. mas ter 2S.00 W'iren W. RtH?der, water m:is- ler 1M.M Wn i it'll W. Hociler, water mas ter .R0 I. I Hill, off. exp , 38.75 II. Chester, Ice C. H 9.60 Reed, dept, fruit Insp... 19.00 T M LOWS, dept fruit Insp 32.50 I A. Lackey, fruit Insp 27.90 HOOTS I.lvery & Ornln Co, fruit lni tenia hire 14.50 i genreei T saw r list Co., sup- piles 32.50 v, II Laxson, account Indg. .. 1185 Peter KssstSTi ssooaai indg .. 24.00 in C. .'. Martlett. Insane 45 00 Nalhear County Fair Assn. appr 1500.011 I. F. Weaver, commissioner.. 38 00 shall L Tsclrgl, Co. Court 25.00 l I Keiley. commissioner. ... 39 00 W ii Breaks, office supplies. 6.90 Malhsar l'd. Co., snpp. indg .. 31. N A. II sfacPlier.-on. t.rr. exi 24.9.r Oeo w MeKalght, off. exp... 10.95 illieur llnllH' Tel Ci la and .Mine 177 I Ti!i ROAD WARRANTS I'liil Tre'nskls, labor gen i(.iiiiii Draper, laser gen 52.00 c r.atciieior. labor gst 111 N .1 i". Miller, sarrsylag gen.... Tt.ll F. M Vines, road viewing 87 80 I" W Hillld.y, road viewing.. fj II. .1. McNeill, rep Sn. river brUgS 231 87 It. Maniiiis. labor dlst 1 MJI Ktuplre l.innlier Co., Out. lumber dlst 1 48.31 .ii Patten Lumber Co., lumber dlst 1 24 00 I, A. Walker, labor dlst 1 155.87 T. B. Lusk. labor dlst 1 56.25 A. F. Ingrnhm. labor dlst 1.... 162.50 Wm iiontoii. ishsf Met l INJI Clias OoSSStt lulior dlst. 1 87.75 (i W Keisliner. labor illst 1.. 77. N (i W. Cm lis, labor dim 1 fgJI M P ii' I . lahor tllst 1 78 00 W. C Fual.lon, litbor dlst 1 S7 7.'. I g I'H nn. lahor dist. i 71.7.". 0 Decker, lahor dlst 1 fj 1 H Be s, labor d'st (g mi shaatrs i. I i . Hpess, last her tllt 2 WUI Nyssn Hards irs 0a, Bspplles dlst. 11 II 77. M I I v.; nn 1 1 1 :-. Fellon Duncan, labor dlst. 2 Oerl Ratledgi labor dlst 2.. c mteholl labor, list :. . win Tents i,, igoor tit , . James fi Qrego ibor diet ! Ro) Tstsort, labor list I., Jim Kin-'. I il.or ,st S I IT. Mi A: tin. i ci. ! . labor dlsl .'i. .. . in :,n Bob Qoslln, labor dls1 ::,..... 1 1 7 r. r. I. . W Arthur Oloan, labor dlsl labor dll I, . w. 11 i'ii, . . tabor dlst. 4 raylor, labor dlst I..., w. w CsTlnssa, leber dist 4 1 '. K. !' A I bor tiist 1 1 C Kail) . labor dtst I HI s Carl Ik. labor dial I, v I I'riua, log :' MJI Kmiiir,. Lembei I ssa. lum- t labor dist. 7. . . . Harry ,ugt 11 Is D King, labor dit. 11 is 10 iv-ci . lahor dist. 14. . Willow River Land fc Lrl suiilles dist. U 1 (l, T. Chas. Prltchai I. labor dlst 14 u li 0, Struthers. suDiilies dUt Mid Summer Clearance Sale -AT THE- GROVE & RILEY MILLINERY All Trimmed Hats and Untrimmed Shapes at greatly reduced prices. Big Cuts on All Flowers Hats worth $2.50 to $3.50 Hats worth $2.00 to $5.00 Hats worth $5.50 to $6.50 Come in and See Them $1.00 $2.00 $2.50 r Cream 11 ?one ? a KM hi ; V wf m ss-ssm Nk.Vf l TT , ll 1 .jJ. ' h'JeasBBBfO T- That is a bad state of affairs, but those who buy their groceries from us have such an assortment to select from that a small item like cream does not hinder the meal. We are pleased to receive your groc ery orders for small or large lots. In the canning of your fruit, see us a for jars, crocks, jelly glasses and sugar. Boyer Bros. & Co. 14 Ruhy Kelly, labor dist. 14... Paul 0rsa4aaa, lahor Hot 14, Chi'.s. BraSsSJ. labor dist. 6... I. W. Sharpe. labor dlst. 7... S. H. Corliss, labor dlst. 9... C. Hartley, labor dist 9... Mart MsOagsher, labor dlst 10. W Cox, labor dist 10 8.00 T. Chas. Prltckird. ibor dist 14 Le Whtted, labor dlst. 14 Paul Braajgeea, labor dist 14.. I",' White 1. la!. or ,lit 14 Charles Keiley. labor dist. 14.. Harry Page, labor dist. 15.... 136 00 l I Nhasr. gas, lahor 25000 Ml I 11 li- v ' - J - A Km ---: -sac- - 1 I. ) BBMMBiMrrT--------------llTis ami 1 tsgiMb4arTsT.jSL Mr lrl a 1 V M jj 1 k I B u gpsesjaes Mil - 10 W 7 ;,u Mm '' 400 NF ' ' 30 25 W ,. fc 14.00 I I 'W 14150 II 1250 jj 1 Sold by dealers everywhere and the v Z I i STANDARD OIL COMPANY IMi CCAUI-URNIA; 1.50 lU' r,,...,.. rt jBM'y, rusiLnu san ikaci3-w