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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
HUSTLE IS NOW THE WORD. YOU GET WHAT YOU EARN D. T. Mansker Carries Away Special Prize This Week. Nobody sturnls still in this lift, V either advance or go backwards. The ctBdMttti en ter. Lfn the GOnttti will either ad vnnco during the coming week or tbe-y will find (lint lack of en ergy is their own handicap. To the liustlern gotho rewards Tlie difference between it bust )er nnd n shirker in that the former getR what ho earns, while the latter MfBI exactly what he fails to get. Today is not going to be wasted by people who earnestly desire to see their favorite contestant win one of the prizes. Tomorrow will be the same and the contestants themselves arc going to bend 9vry effort toward making a MtetM f tliisi week. The only point needing emphasis, there fore, is the necesbity of turning in the subscriptions so that the votes on them may immediately ! indued in your favor. All suliMcriptionM must be paid in advance. No subscription will be taken for less thun six mouths. Anyone who is not now a reg ular subscriber to the Argus ihuI who wiih not I subscriber at the time this contest started is s new reader. Are you out of subscription hlanks? If so, drop a ropiest to the Contest Manager for new supply, which will be enough to carry you through a strenuous week. Immediate re spouse will be made to each let ter and it is the object to give you the beiielil of the depart ment's service. Watch the Argus closoly each week am) have your friends se cure a copy so that they muy keep in touch with your prog reus. The standing which appear tod. in represents the votes for candidate Up to B . Ill VVl d- i,. lay. NOW HII 1 -I NI Mrs. Willi) if WitdoM Mrs. W II EUYtl f Winston Thiiiie Ei . ktOD Mabel liluntmi Kiel Buttlvi II M. M.i lis, s 353,(178 11.011) 3,080 li;.i;.v. I, fa ill 2,1 in The Standard Oil for Motor Car The perfect lubi muting oil sold in the flat sluiHI tan ojy to handle. It fitt readily in the tool box. ' -. c L7 STANDARD OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA,) PORTLAND nvn FRANCISCO U. O. McAiink-k 2,110 V. W. Marsden 848,976 Wilmoth Ourrv 8,760 Mrs. 11.(3. Whitworth 48,078 nit Brototu 19,670 V. V. Hickox 8,690 Ruth Test .30,00 Mrs Joo Staples 1,060 Mrs. A. Zimmerman 17.2flo Mrs. L, B. Fry 8,878 Mrs. John Weaver 4,816 Bthtl McNulty .:,.!00 Dottie Ward 48846 Kldon Madden 4460 O. A. Koabnick 28iM0 II. W. Iloopes 2270 V. K. Kocnig 6640 0. A. Field 7120 Mrs Winnie Minster 130057 Mnude Walters 88,660 Iaivine Smith 2,000 0.0 Dodge 2,735 I I Renter 8,800 I) T Mansker 811,641 Frank Dorman :i,.r70 Qftfttbtfl Huiley 88,868 Mrs J A Ilogan '2,200 Nettie Peterson 42.H1I Mrs A Stutr.ner 1H,1I Betsy Taylor 89,866 Maggie Moody 07,47 John Hunt 2U00 Maude Kidd 154130 Mrs Harry Williams 26,870 Frank Van l'etten 7127 Mrs. O. (i. Olson 8000 (leo. Maddox 2000 Florence O'Contr- 5H.717 NVSMA. (ieorgia Dennis 25,000 (iertrude Founds 7,555 KKI.'ITI.AND. A. C. Manemaii 57,155 Velva .lime- 64,686 Fmma Johnson 4,0H0 Urn Nott 178,868 Brat Deul 4,370 Marion Kobinson 4,200 Stella Hums 2410 VAI.K Mrs. J. I. Houston S.150 Mrs L Dull 15,400 MIM Miss Anna Robertson 7,080 I'AYKTTIC T. R Neilson 8,788 Mae Simon 8,000 Btt Roberta 2,700 A 1. 1 ii In (iregory 8,060 Ksther Itussell 4, ISO May Myer 7.2s.', M Alice Williams 2,000 M N I'l.VMOITII Daisy Mason 2,750 lobu B Fisher 1,000 III .VI IS., u Mrs. Fnii.r -700 Sold by dealert t wryvJu-ro and at all agencies of the N. P. Operators Favor Strike. 8t. Paul, Minn. While exact re turns on the itrlke vote recently tak en by Northern Pacific Railway tele graphers have not been Riven out by union officials, It wna Intimated here that practically all the 1237 men In volved have voted In favor of a atrlke. If necesaary, to obtain from the road their demands of higher wages and better working conditions. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Fire at Pendleton destroyed half that city's Chinatown, and for a time endnnKcr.il th business section. The Iosh was $76i0. Certificates to teach for life were Issued by (Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill to 54 persons, the largest number ever granted after an examination of applicants. Oovernor West haH authorised th. announcement that hereafter the stats would see to it that the licenses of all saloonkeepers convicted of violating the law were forfeited. The commercial fishing season on the upper Kogue hlver, comprising the territory between Urants Pass and the mouth of Jump-off Job creek, closed at midnight July 31. It is expected that a general Inspec tion of nil the Irrigation projects In Oregon In which the government la Interested will be made by Franklin K. I. ine. secretary of the Interior, dur ing his visit to this state next month. Renator Chamberlain has been au thorised by the public land committee to report favorably a bill reducing the age limit under which homestead or other entries may be made by male or female persons, to 18 years. Major James F. Mclndoe, of the corps of United States engineers, an nounce that It Is the Intention to be gin work on the north Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia liver In Octo ber. The old territorial seal of Oregon, which waa discarded when Oregon was admitted to the Union in 1864, now la the official aeal of Multnomah county and Incidentally the first seal which this county haa ever had. A small cloudburst hit Hhanlko ac companied by a high wind and light ning An Inch of water stood lit the si rests of Hhanlko and outbuildings ninl fences were turned over and daiu aged. A monument marked "Lincoln Na tional Highway" tins been placed on Hie rond leudlng from Klamath Fall to l..knvie. where the county line between Klamath and Lake counties crosses the road Announcement waa made by Gover nor West of his recommendations to the Interior department for the dis tribution of the 10 per cent road fund provided by the department through the aale of timber lands In forest re servea. Morrow county cltltena have raised over 12600 to hold a county fair on September 26. 24 and 27. A good prem I n in list well be offered for all ctaasea of livestock and farm produce and n baby ahow will be among the attrac tions, Joseph Kris, a Chicago engineer and metallurgist. Is at Cherryvllle. looking up a location for the White Cross Providence and the American Homes association. Its object Is to provide mull tracts for homeaeekera of Ilia ited means. While Knglneer William Oliver, run nlim out of final Ilia on the O.-W. R ,. ww engiiKed in fixing the head light, his anils S crashed Into a atrlng of frelKht cur. He suffered a brokeu Mar broken rlha and numerous bruises in Hie collision which ensued. One of the Kreateel collections of agates. Imliioi curios and sea mosses .'in 1 1 n 1 1 1 i . I Is promised at the third annual State earnlvsl, which will he li,,l ai Port I'rfor.i August 16 and 18. i of the Port Orford pit. ne Is also to be a feature of the I'uriili :il THE DELINQUENT TAX EIST i on l miidl from page 3 Baleen, John I . Lot I ti .m.l 7. Illi" - . ill to Nus.i 1-88 10 M Shelley, trusts Lot L'n. Block f; Lots ' atd .HWU l'l; BlOOkl 23. t;t and 6ii. Annex 6.16 TOOSOO - Mint. in. Lots 1 tO 7, lllnck 1, 10 ml -I'li's add to Nysag II II ThouM A; Bsrnsm, lots l to '. Ine , Block, i i . Lots 1 in ine . Ill Lots I to L'u inc., H!ik w ittoM "l'l Kyoto 25. 0 .. i i .ii. S.iuiue! 1 'ts 6, I nod T-, Bloc 70. en's add to Ns ... 1 4 43 Qeyerman, P, T. N SR SI', SEi NWV, toe It, Twp IS B., It I If M . 41.10 rokOOOS Owner. Lot I, Blk 15, Brona .11 ITATI OF OR BOON I Us. Couaty of Malheur 1 I H II Ker i i.t Sheriff and Tax ColtOOtOf "f said eounty ind .tute. do hereby certify that the above ht of de nt taxes for till Is i er rost, to the best of m knowledge and belief. I H KK11FOOT nt aud Tax Collector. SMITH'S FERRY EXCURSION Continued from page 1 The North Fork of the Payette has a flow of 500 second foet at low water, which could be iocressed to about double that by a system of reservoirs and this oould he made to produce at least 4000 horse power for each of the hundred foot drop. Aside from the power possibilities this gorge la one of the grandest In the west and people travel hundreds ofmilea to visit scenes that cannot compare with It. The bills tower above vim for thousands of feet, covered with lofty plnea and firs. while the water roars below you as It falls over the boulders and rushes through the gorge. There I" over fifteen miles of this with constant changes and the lover of beauty and grandeur is mot at every turn with something new to entrance bim. Many small mountalo streams oome In from the sides and form minsture Niagaras astbey drop down the preci pices. Ho much water In motion, with the pines and verdure oause a constant motion of tbe air, which is ever cool and refreshing. If you want to camp out for a time, get on tbe train and tell them to put you off at some good point, where you can find plenty of huckleberries, fish or birds, as tbe fancy tekea you aud usually you can Hod a place to com bine at least two of these. At tbe ferry there la a large stage station, at which board and room coo be obtained at a moderate charge, with a well of tbe cooleet. purest water you aver tasted, and the tradi tional oaken backet, The Payette Valley railroad com pany expects to bare their line com pleted to tbe Payette lakes by tbe middle of September. Tbe rails are Dow laid several miles north of smith Kerry aud a regular tialo ser vice will lie atarted about August 15. Another season tbere will be service so that one may get on a train la the evenlog and be at, tbe lakea In tbe morning, alto returning at nlgbt, and a day aervloe for those who wish to enjoy the scenery. Socialist Pisa Rejected by Oovernor. Olympla. Wash. Governor Lister, answering Seattle Socialists who ap pealed from Adjutant General Llewel lyn's order refusing the uae of the armory for a presentation of the play. The Colonel and Ilia Friends, baaed on the riots which occurred luring Potlatch week, Indorsed General Lle wellyn's action. EXCEPTIONAL The Fruit Grower & Farmer Regular Subscription Kimball's Dairy Farmer Regular Subscription Standard & Poultry World Regular Subscription Woman's World Regular Subscription Vegetable Grower Regular Subscription Ontario Argus All Six Publications for A Saving of The Ontario Ice & Cold Storage Co. is now ready for business. 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