The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 12, 1913, Image 8

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Interest in Contest
Continues Unabated
CANDIDATES ENERGETIC
Enthusiasm and zeal are al
ways commendable qualities.
They gofur and are prime re
quisites of success, but in some
very good causes some people
have been known to become al
together too zealous. The elim
ination of competition seems to
have been hammered into a
business axiom these days, and
various methods have been re
sorted to. Just at this time the
Argus wants to state for the
benefit of persons who will par
tisipate in this great contest,
t li.it all sorts of wild stories are
likely to be circulated as to the
activity of some candidates.
While the contest is just start
ing is a good time to get that
fact firmly fixed in your mind.
You are going to hear that Miss
Jones has an organization of
friends behind her sworn to
make her the winner If by
circulating such a report or per
mittingitto be circulated, Miss
Jones succeeds in scaring out
other candidates, competition in
reduced just so much, and win
ning is made easy. It might 1
stated tm- is not a race for the
faint hearted. None of these
firms is able to slop the circula
tion of these stories, but the bet
ter judgment of candidate
themselves should tell them that
no one i able to secure more
votes in the given time thun
themselves.
Your experience in securing
votes is the best barometer of
conditions. Just remember the
same conditions you ure meeting
must be met by every other can
didate; tii.it the field is clear
und clean uud no one possesses
an advantage you may not make
your own.
HllAHK HKA1. AHHl IBM)
Candidates are asked to re
member llicy uio engaged in a
great big business proposition.
In the campaign for votes candi
dates the assurance the are re
ceiviug the moral support of
newspaper and mercantile ftrUM
who never have, would not and
could not afford to ally that
solves with any proposition that
was not ui.questionably fuir to
ull concerned.
Contestant.-, may approach
thai! friends with the full know
ledge that the condition ol tins
OOOtast are absolutely fan, thai
every vote turned in will be
v ,ed for the candidate turning
it in, and that the responsibility
of these merchants is not I mat
ter of guess work. This is a
sober, serious minded, pottoui
appeal to the people of Ontario
ami vicinity.
AUHAVK'HIKMMK(1H'..HT1MIV
You have just as good an op
portunity as anyone. There is
no reason whv you should DO
be the winner. It is not neoe
sary to be a customer; it il not
necefcsary to be a subs,.!' .,-r of
the Argus to enter. You may
nominate you. -If or your
Votes are sac U Pad "'
for each dollar; and each dollar
paid on back accounts carries
the same number.
rtltO NOT I.IMITKD.
Candidates are not limited in
their field of activity. Sub
scriptions may be secured any
where. Send your friends in
other states a copy of the Argus
and ask them to subscribe to
help you. Contestants should
not be backward in asking their
friends to subscribe to the Ar
gus or to trade at the above
named stores. This is a straight
rorwant business proposition
and no hesitancy should be felt
in getting out and actively put
ting the same before your
friends. They not ouly receive
just as much for their dollar as
at any other time, but in addi
tion thev have the opportunity
of helping you in the winning
of this contest.
Right now is the time to en
ter while the contest is just
starting; right now the field is
fresh; subscriptions are easiest
to obtain; your competitors have
not been sufficiently active to
secure the business that would
naturally full to you if you
started. This contest is simply
a little test of energy, strength
and perseverance among friends.
It is not an occassion for ill
feeling; just enter and go about
your gome with the proper
spirit.
AHK KOK HI K Ull I -
Not only should contestants
be actively soliciting the news
paper subscriptions, but they
should go to Newton's, Hor
mele's, the Ontario Hardware
Co. and the Ontario Furniture
Co. ami ask for due bills. The
contest manager will expluin
the wonderful help these due
bills will be to candidates in se
curing votes. Don't forget the
due bills.
IIOW THKY HTANI
Mrs. Winnie Wisdom
Mrs. W. H. Raver
F. Winston
Thur.ie Erickson
Miss Mabel Hlanton
I red Buttler
II M. Met.
. (i. McAnniek
V. W. Maisden
Mi-, c. H. Kmison
Mrs. U. 0. Whitworth
Miss Ella Hrosnun
V Y. Hickox
Miss Ruth Test
Mrs. Joe Staples
Mrs. A. Zimmerman
Mrs. L B. Fry
Eddie King
Mrs. John Weaver
Theo II. Moore
73,810
r,i 10
6,150
8,500
6,1 130
8,960
j, no
2,110
79.W1
8,000
9,440
5,506
2,090
7,470
9,000
12,080
9,950
2,000
2,000
Maggie Moody
NYSSA.
Miss Georgia Dennis
Miss Gertrude Pounds
Harry Goshert
Miss Eva Boydell
FRUITI.AND.
A. C. Maneman
" Velva Grimes
" Emma Johnson
" Ora Nott
" Ernia Deal
" Marion Robinson
VALK
Mrs. J. P. Houston
Mrs L Dell
OWYHKK
Miss Anna Robertson
PAYETTK
T. R. Neilaon
Miss Mae Simon
Miss Bee Roberts
Miss Aldala Gregory
Miss Esther Russell
Miss May Myer
M Alice Williams
NKW PLYMOUTH
Daisy Mason
John B Fisher
COUNCIL
Ora Harkham
L'SK TIIK 0OUP0WI
Do not fail to be using the
coupons. Remember that they
must be cast before the next
count, Positively no coupons
appearing in the Argus are good
after the first counting following
the issue in which they appear.
Nominate your friend or your
self. Coupons of this issue will
be found in the couteatad.on
another page.
3,050
5,000
2,055
2,000
2,000
45,480
42,000
3,400
45,340
2,000
2,000
2,950
2,000
2,000
3,732
2,000
2,200
2,000
2,000
2,000
2.000
2,000
2,000
a, 000
ONTARIO CELEBRATES
THE FOURTH THIS YEAR
Industrial Parade Will Be
Given And Merchants
Preparing Floats.
Ethel McNulty
Jack Ricker
K. E. Star
Dottie Ward
FMen Madden
O. A. Koshnick
H. W. Hoopes
P. K. Koenig
O, F. Neeoe
i . Field
Old "Clem"
Minster
1 1 ni nl
....!........:,. linns to the Argus, cith
i m.m cut, Mra Winnie
er new or renew m. -uu i-
I e-h aoi..r ,..!.. r-y.B.?S2L
and 500 votes ior uu ..--
soriptions,
Miss l.avi'ne Smith
,, , rn Out irlo I J I Doty
... ol I'HU v "
II K ester
p T Muiiskci
The people who are la charge ot the
program for the Fourth of July at On
tario, ure buay theee days, round log
the mutter iulo sbapa to make a
thoroughly complete day of enjoyment
UUtl I'Ulllt
It baa been decided to have a parade
and the merobanta are now arranging
and planning their ttoate and turnout.
A committee i buay arranglug f"r
u ,-.i--.l..-i ami otbera are buay selecting
tin- slnietS ami readera to All lu the
literary part of the exarcUea.
Auother bunch la buay with the
eporta und they are going to offer aome
tblug worth while, including every
thing troui m toot race to un auto race
and aome eveu think It would be
about right to have au alrahip raoe.
but thia aeema a little too high for
tbia year and will probably be cut
out.
The vlaltora are to be looked alter
and aeata and other convenieuaee ar
ranged for them ao that the tired ouee
may reat when there is aomethlng
going on that tbay are uot especially
inteiwated In.
For iuubIo tbey huve engaged two
baude. Tke New Plymouth baud i
uaa been here and made frieude and
the Weiaei baud aa alao here aud J
2700umdea moat favorable impreaalou. (
2070 Tbey are both reported aa atrougei i
2 1 50 and Utter thla year tbau ever aud w ith
2020 l"t of, new caothy muelo that le war- j
.(i20 ranted to start your faat moving. ,
,..-, ,ven if you are opposed to auch thiuge
';';' aud when you get tired in the even-j
"' ing they are arruugiug to give you
-'Sr adiaplayof flieworka that will bring
-0U forth all the exclamatlona in the'
'-' ,:, catalog "d eeeai you to luvaut
8,070 llow 0nee.
2,010 ! of oouree there will be all kinda
8,200 of opportunities to danoe during thai
76,040 day and evening.
15235
:;roo
3400
200O
5100
2000
8100
When you think Groceries think Groceries of quality
In buying groceries we not only buv from factories that have a pride for
quality but also as to their cleanliness before they come to us and we in turn try
to see that they get to you in the same condition.
Ontario's Headquarters for Economy Fruit Jars find Mason Fruit Jars, in all sizes
Alao Economy Jelly Glaases
Boyer's Department Store
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