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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
DON'T TRUST TO YOUR LUCK. Or Expect Something to Turn Up Un expectedly in a Contest. Florence O'Conor Makes Largest (Jain During Week and Wins the Special Prize. NKW PLYMOUTH Daisy Mason 2,750 John B Kisuer 2,000 ROXTHrOTOM Mrs. Frn.ier 4700 ALEXANDER'S FORD SHOWS HEELS TO BIG TOURING CARS Wlion Mm pOft Paid. "TIkmc is no future however pleasant" DS must hnve lind in mind ihoM procrnstinutors who trt foiever putting tliinys (iff. It wn Miiiiwlmr in Dickons' Dfttid Oopptrfield who was al ways waiting for "something to turn up." Now, the only way to inn k ' thing! turn nji in an RUtO DlohiU contest is tO go out and flig thorn ui. It' parson t poets to win tliny must not ex pect to do it OiUlOUt MMue dili gent effort .lu-t recollect that the itl tOt of BjTi and live leads to the house of Never and II you koop on thinking sbotlt getting down to real good, earnest work, the logicul outcome will DO that JTOU will think while the other wise candidate is working and turn ing in the results which make her the winnef Don't lose a minute. The contest has just now wturtod 00 the last lap. The race is hall today and it is time that all con testants and tluir friends real i.ed the fact that the Mr In tyre in half won by POtnOt and that someone ran In at any COn testant in the race. It is simply unyhoily's auto yet. Anyone can eujov the rides, anyone can take the trips which the Me Intyie puts in their reach, if they aro energetic. Just re- member that first and that the Mclntyro worth 1650 will DO given away in only a few weeks. IMV TIIKV STAND Mrs. Winnie Wisdom l.s,f,is Mrs. W. If. Haver 150,468 F. Winston 1 1.040 Thurzie Krickson 8,980 Mabel Hlanton 16,666 Kred Ituttlur 8,860 11 M. Met. 8,140 B. O. MoAnnirk 8,110 V W. Maimleii 880,041 Wilmoth Currv 8,760 Mi II 0. Wliitworth in,.;.". 1 Ella Hrosnan V . Hiokoi Ruth Toot Mrs. Joe Staples Mrs. A. Zimmerman M, I. B, Fry Mrs. John Weaver Tb00 II. Moore Kthel McNulty Dottie Warl i:id in Madden I . A Koohnioh II W. Iloope, I'. K. Koenig 0. A. Field Mrs Winnie Minster Maude Walters Lovino Smith 0. C Dodgo II E K ester D T Mausker Prank Dormau irotohOD 1 1 alley Mrs J A llogau Nettie Peterson Mrs A Slutnor Metsy Taylor Maggie Moody John Hunt Maude Kidd Mrs Harry Williams Prank Van I'etten Mrs. O.O. Olson 1 ' 0 Maddux Florence O'Conor NVSSA. I loOrgia Dennis iertrude Founds i-im;iti.ani. A. C. Maueinau X'elvil il lines I'iinniii Johnson Oru Nott Frma Deal Marion Robinson Stella Harris VAI.K Mrs. J. I'. Houston Mrs L Dell MWYIIKK Mism Anna Uobertson l VKTTK T. U Neilson Mae Simon lice Roberts Aldula (iregory I. iher Itussell Mas Mver . M Alice Williams 19,670 2,690 80,080 8,060 17,066 8,876 4,816 18846 89660 88 16 4460 98680 2720 6170 7480 lllsti". 88,660 9,000 2.7."..". 8,200 276,461 8,570 81,078 2,200 40,421 18,480 80,466 ;7,i 17 2900 1 18886 84,800 1987 9000 2000 47,230 4,600 6,866 67,166 64,686 4,880 161,779 4,:7t 4,200 2410 6,160 10,000 7,080 :,7;2 9,000 2,700 6,060 I, ISO 7,986 2.000 Louis W. Hill Praises Little Flyer After Seeing Its Work on Oregon Roads SMITHS FERRY Sunday, Aug. 3 The excursion that was advertised for July 27 to Smith's Ferry and declared off because of heavy rains will be run Sunday, Aug, . Train will start from Nfyssa at 7 a. m., Ontario 7:30, Payette 8:00, Fruit land 8:20, Fare for round trip $3.00 from either point. Fish, Hucklebi rrie$, Sage Hens, Taki your lunch. 'J ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Lively In t he city. HeedquAiten for Si vkmou. Hone Hought and Sold. A. McWILLIAMS, Proprietor. Iliitr a tlppt little Ford aucraederl In running aw y from it powerful l'aokrd and chugging Cadillac on a recent ororland tiiifron Pi im-vll le to Ontario wag the subject of an im ironi)tii speech by Loula W. Mill Obatraan of tin- (treat Nortbera board of director at Caldwell, Idaho, a few week" u' Mr. Illll'a tribute to the "living r'urd," us be termed it, la all the mora significant because he hiujself rude iu the Packard a uiHchlne that he carries with bun un all hia trips, In tbe garage that lie has lltted up iu one end of ids private car. I'nr four days Mr. Hill and his parly loured tiic roads of eastern Ore gon. Mr itill Iu Ihh (JU-horse power Packard null' iu advance of bis cutu panious bu came bIouk In tbe Oaililluc and the Ford, lie thinks a wb'de lot of his car and la au expert ohantieur. Nearly every day he would indulge iu a hurst of speed io au attempt t show bis frieuda In the other machines what the big oar was capable of doing, hut not ouch did he esoape the Ford, which was bring driven by Mr. Oavidaou. Hevernl times tbe Ford completely overtook the Packard and left it trail lug wilb the Cadillac. Had Mr. Oavidaou, who was .inducting the party, not desired to remain behind to protect against possible emergen cies he could have left the other cars iu his dust every day l'beeo unex pected acbleveiueuts of the little Ford did uot escape the uotlce of Mr. Hill. He aaid nothing about it until after the trip had been completed. Then, when tbe party was atteudlug a recap tlon at Caldwell, be reviewed the journey and pointed out the remark able capabilities of Mr. Daridaun'a machine. "Kvery day I tried to run away from them" lie said in referring to the party riding In tbe Ford, "but my big til) horse power oar couldn't do It In fact, tbe Ford showed apeed that none of tbe reat of ua could egual. Had Mr. Oavidsoii not elected to trarel iu toe rear he could bate beaten ua badly." Mr. Davidson drives a Cadllluo for hia own use iu touriug central Oregon. The land beaud Mr. Hill are develop lug I scattered over au area more iii.ui l" milea In leugth. On this occasion, however, he required another cm-and went to a garage In Ontario to rent oue for a period of 10 days. Tbe owner wanted 140 a ilay. Mr. David son studied awhile about puyiug 100 tor the mere use of a machine. Theu he weut aoroaa the street to tbe Ford dealer aud found be could buy a uiMchiue for '07 5. "The car is oertaiuy worth that difference uf NTS," lie said and bought It. "1 have used that Fold every day now fur a mouth " he said a tew days ago, "and it is as good now as when 1 hought it. 1 have driven It over all the roads of central aud eastern Oregon and some of tbem are pretty rough. Also have driven It through territory a aatt there arc no roads at nil Altai 'II this use and abuse I till have uiy dial set of tins and haven't spent R out lor repairs. 1 haven't hud i wrench or a screw driver u tiic lu.u-liliie since 1 bought it, "It is seldom that Ml. Hill makes a ti11 cell pralsiug any c iiiniuilih u gar.liiiK' whi. h there is so much dilfer ence of 0 la log an M .tot tiiohile, a. he does t BaiMM with all ot them. So he certainly meaut what baaats about tlie I'ord and 1 agre with him." Sunday Oregotilau. KANSAS PEOPLE VISITORS HERE Mr aud Mrs. J. I'. Cadden. of lleloit, KaRaat. arrived here last week lor a visit with their ilaughtei t son in law, Mr. and Mrs. H Coudy. Mr. I'addeu is very favor .tl itnitse.i vital the ifjpaajajaasj ot Ontario aud theaiiiro asllaj 8 u try, lot says the rent chargcl hue tor the tuisliicss houses is prohibitive aud some day tbe renters will wake up and tut i let tln-ir own store rooms. Some of them aie puyiug for the property they occupy ataffj ajg mouths and others every year, the icuts are more than double uhel they are iu oinei places .itid what tbe xalueof the iioperty .01. 1 the volume ot bual MM will wariaut a ntarebani in pay- ; tug. i Special Offer Of Men's and Young Men's Suits at re ductions that will move every summer suit from our store. $25.00 Suits iT I C AA High Art MakeP I W.UU v V iH I , h yf II T .flf rl I IVL if v I S1IWI A $20.00 Suits I O CA High Art MakeP I .JU Take the opportunity to look at these, every 4s- suit represents a sav ing from $7.50 to $10 on the season's regu lar prices. uny. aVt '',2Gaalr f BaaAsB tTj' -T lit 3L. mi- it Tap & Special Prices On all grades of popular priced suits in late arrivals of Brown Worsteds. $7.50 to $9.75 Every suit of brown color and pure woolen worsted cloths. Every suit worth from $5 to $8.50 more. Splendid Showing of Men's Negligee Shirts. In White, Tan, Blue and Gun Metal Grey with and without military collar. Dollar quality at 65c Wear ALEXANDER'S $2.50 Shoes and save a $L ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HM VERY ENJOYABLE PICNIC Kuluhls of l (iliuntiiis ot Ontario Couiuil uinl the tr Invited RMata, 100 trootf, took iioa.i'.siou nt the Washoe fcliovw la.t Sun. I ,y toi tluir tir.t au uual iii'uii-. Un- fataarini aoapflat 1 raaiilt'uts of Ontario. I'rullUiol l'a i'tle mil I New l'l uuiiith aioi uus tie ol.ireit most etijoyalilc attair af Ell present. Thasiott plmad i. the aniaf litiuiuent eoiiiniitti-H ffRTt DOMlOR to luueti Itolic on tii'- part of the si tors and to Iu. ly eomietitiou by the liartioii'unts. A tils' of whi tetwaen Oretinn hh.I Idaho Ivnililr m wuu by tin Idaho ujeu after a hard toutibt an test in blob the t)re;u meu were withiu .1 HBO The MeBratney-NKNulty Hardware tmpany ure running a ale on their Mf (ok of aardvan, lii tradaV iMuntina: aTOakary at -J" kv eaat All aoakaag utensils at 0 per eent. All ;uns and ammunition 10 vr e-nt dis count This sale it for aaak S;iturday August td is the last day you ean get these discounts. They have two large lawn swings left, wheh sold for 1J, ! but go on this sale for each. adv. No danger of mold or fermen tation if your jellies and preserves are sealed with (Purm R.f,n.J Puraffin) Seals air tight. Easy to use? Absolutely pure. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act. sDeafar Everywhtrm Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO