The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 13, 1913, Image 8

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    MAUDE KIDD
WINS PRIZE
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
With the Big Vote of the
Week Contest Seems to
Be Narrowing Down to
Leaders-But there is An
Excellent Chance for Any
One to Get Out and Win.
HOW THKY HTAND
Mabel Blanton 30,510
Fred Buttlor 4,500
Ella Brosnan 101,900
Wilinoth Curry 52,900
C. 0 DodKo
Frank Dorman
Thurzio Frickson
0. A. Field
Mrn. L B. Fry
V. V. Hickox
H. W. Hoopcs
Grotolien llailey
Mrn J A ilogan
Jenuit lloilgkina
John Hunt
(). A. K'1-.linirk
P. K. Kncnig
li F K outer
Maude Ki'ld
Ftli.'l MuNulty
II. M. Mtilz
K. O, M Annick
V. W. M.ii-ilt-n
Rldeii Miuliliii
M i W ii Mm st : 1
M aj.io Moody
I) T Munxker
Mi Florence O'Connwr
Nettie I'etemon
Mrn. VV. II. Kuvor
Mrn A Ntul.ner
Mrn. Joe Staples
Betty Taylor
Ruth Teiit
Mm. Wmnie Window
F. Winston
Mrw II C Wliitworth
Ifft, John Weaver
Dottie Ward
Matnlf W. liters
Mrs Hairy Willi. mm
Mrn. A Ximiuerinui)
Frank Van I'ett.u
NYMHA.
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( ..in i..l- round
KKUITI.ANh.
Finia Meal
Velva 1 11111108
Stella ll.ii 1 1
Finiua .liilin.-iui
A. 0 Maneinan
uiu Nutt
Million KnluilHoU
V M K
Mi- 1. Dell
Mrs. I, I'. HoiiHliin
ONVYHKK
Mill Anna RotwrtMNI
I'Uh 1TK
Alduia Qrogovy
Muv Mmt
T. R NtilMO
Bee U'l'iitH
Btthei ItuMell
Mae Simon
M A 1 1 Williams
HI W I'l.VMOl I II
John B Fili't
lai Mason
lllNTIMlTtis
Mm. Fraur
1,786
MStO
27,) 10
7420
1,176
1,740
'2720
106,791
LSM0
7400
8000
66,800
6668
2,2 00
788686
86780
8,840
8,110
887,788
81100
,041,464
78,778
780,896
744,421
180,801
488,498
48,660
1,060
186,666
6680
ll,l:ts
11,880
861,771
6,786
868046
189,498
84,400
86,886
88667
68,180
18,006
88,670
149,408
9410
17,646
204 ,5(l.'
808,099
lOjBOO
88,800
g 680
18,060
11,050
i.. i.i.ii
1,231
2,800
11,330
. 0
5,850
8,000
5,400
4700
AJminMrdlrK Nolle e
Qrade teachers of the Eugene pub
lic school have formed a local branch
of the National Grade Teachers' asso
ciation. A new gymnasium will be built at
the Oregon normal school at Mon
mouth. Oround haa been broken on
the project, which will coet Ixnoo.
and which will be finished In 60 days.
James J. Hill states thst the Hill
railroad Interests are building and pre
paring for operating fast steamers to
ply between the Columbia river and
Ran Francisco.
Monument ha been added to the
list of "dry" towns of the state. Elec
tion returns show that prohibition
won by six rotes. IlsJIots of the wo
men Influenced resulta.
Representative Hawley of Oregon
has Introduced bills prohibiting lieu
Innd selections In Oregon, except
when the base lands surrendered to
the government are also in Oregon.
The ruling of the Industrial welfare
commission that women employed In
factories shall not earn less than 98.64
s week or work more than 54 hours
In any week becione effective Monday.
Mv freakish antics of nature there
haH been produced In the orchard of
Joseph N. Hunter, at Hend, a combln
atlon of Hpitienberg and Jonathan ap
pies, the flavors and colors of the two
varieties being sepsrate and distinct
lu one apple.
A bottle dropped overboard off the
Siberian coast by the hyilronniphlc
expedition of the Pacific ocean, three
years ago, to ascertain the rate and
direction of the current, was found at
" . i i ni 11 bay.
Jackson county court's offer of pay
for a section of the Dollarhlde toll
road, has been accepted by the owner
of the ronil The ... Hon It needed In
connection with the contraction of
the Pnririr highway.
Senator Claude M. nil... h of linker
has been retained by the corporation
department to prosecute actions now
pending In Multnomah county for via
lutloiiM of the MM sky law, as well
iih those In contemplation.
The railroad commission has been
advised that the Southern Pacific hMs
granted a reduction in the freight rate
on car lots of canned goods from ('res
well to Portland from -'.. cents per 100
ImiiiiiiIh 10 I7'n cents.
Sun, (liime Warden William P. Kill
ley Is sending broadcast an appeal
asking hunting organisations of the
slate to donate to the charltuble In
stltutlons of their vlclnlUes, game for
Tluiuksglt Ing.
Seiiaior i li. null. -I lain of Oregon has
liiirodu I a bill making Milton
VV heeler, of Portland, a colonel on the
retired list of the lulled States armv,
volunteer rank being held by him dur
lug the civil war.
(Jovernor West commuted to life
Imprisonment the sentence of Lem
.mih. who had been sentenced to be
li.iiiKcd November 14. for the killing
ol l.ee Till llo III Porilaml, M.n.b 7.
Pins' The Chinese said he eventuiill)
would be aide to prove (hill lie did
n it kill I lie man
The Oregon public ownership leUKue
organised temporarily at Portland b
the election of John I. SihU) leinan
us president and J. II. Stllwell as tela
porary secretary. One of the princi
pal objects of the league Is to urge a
law establishing a system of voting
by mail.
The secretary of agriculture has ad
vIhi .1 Senator Chamberlain that he
will furnish telegraphic crop news to
Oregon farmers, beginning the service
Immediately The secretary will ( It
graph his reports (o l lie weather bu
r. .in at Portland and that office will
prim and distribute Information to all
the dully atid weekly papers lu Or.
gou
III the County Court of I be State of
Oiegon. for Malheur C.ninly.
In the matter of the estate of Moses
A. Woodtutt, deceased.
Notice is luici.v given that the
undemlgue.l has lieeu duly apt .ote.l
by the GOMtf COW! ' "10 I .le of
Oregon (or Malheur dimly. H I uluis
tratrU of the estate of Moea A.
Woo. unit, deceased. All per. 'lis hsv
lug claims ag'suiat the estate of seld
defeased, ere hereby re.iili..l to
present tie same to uie properly
vt-i riled, as by Isw required, at the
nltlcs of C. Metiouaglll, In Oi'.t.n m.
OMstO, vvitliln six months li. ni the
date of tbl uotlee.
Dated tbl loth day of November,
Iflt.
Klla W.m 'It
AduiiuisUstrU of tbe e Ut of Muse
A. Woodruff, deeeas I.
Oreqon Agriculturdl lolltuie
FAKMKKS WKi:K
December 8 to K, 101.?.
l'h Is will lie a notable event in the
edticatloual hlatory of Oregon
Partners' Co operatiou will be the
Lading topic of a stimulating erl
of liuies l'lic wt-ek will be coerded
with diseusslou ami deuiouatialloas
in i.veiv llilng thst makes for the wel
lure of the lariuer and home luakci.
WINTKK SHOUT (01 RSK
January 6 to 8A IM L
l'h college hss spareil uo etlori to
make this the moat complete .l.i t
course in Its hlatory. A vety vii.le
rauge of courses will le offered In
lieiicral Agriculture. Horticulture,
Animal llunsbandry. Oalrylug. Foul
try Keeping. Mechanic Aits, Oomestlc
Science and it. Commerce. Forestry
and JMu.i Numerous lectures nud
diteiitelous ou Kiiiiiini' Co operation
at home an. I abroad, will tc a I. s.ln g
f ituie M .Si (hu a i irs..iii aud
pi. iltabl winter outing. No tuitun.
.eoiniii. I. .ii !' reasonable. Ke
dueed rale ou all railroad. Kor
further luforntatlou addres.
II M Tr.NNAST. Kegistrar.
i orvsllls, Oregon.
Farmer' Huaiuea Cour by Qjf
poiidenee Without til It I- u
yWI
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W7 aW
BUY YOUR
Thanksgiving Clothes
Right Now
We Have Just Received Our
Share of
1000 High Art
Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats
' Purchased by our Mr. M. Alexander of
the makers at Baltimore, Md., on the 20th of October
the unparalleled purchase involved an outlay of $10,000
spot cash. Everybody knows money is scarce and hard
to get. Hence, when Mr. Alexander planked down this
large sum of Cold, Hard Cash, you will fully realize that
he was getting more for his money than ever before.
You may be assured that we were getting double our
moneys worth.
Double Your Moneys Worth Now
Buy Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, at about Half
their Actual Vorth
You Know the Make. You Know HIGH ART Clothes, Stitch by Stitch
$14.85
For $20.00 to $22.50 Grade
$18.50
For Choice of $25. to $27.50 Grade
Special Yalta
in Men's Suits
at $10.00
Values to 15
ALEXANDER
One Price Clothier,
Ontario, Oregon
Boys Overc'ts
All Sizes
$3.45
Worth $4 (5 & $6
HI
The Most Qualified Judges
Pronounce Taylor k Williams
Str light YtllowStou Wllskti tki BEST
FOR SALE in iuantities from
Due gallon up. si! many other
CihhI liratuis. Iv
I B. TE1ER. Wyesaler
J. H. BROWN
Auctioneer
tJrMhmt' tl Missouri Auction
Si' Wool, riione or write for
kiit tea.
I'hone-tll-n Ontario. Ore.
B. G. FULLER
Jeweler
Has opened up a new Jewelry store in Ontario with a
fine line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut
Glass and Hand Painted China. Prices Right.
SPECIAL
17 Jeweled Elgin. Waltham, or Hampden Movements,
20 year Guaranteed case
14.75
$
Also will Do All Kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Open Evenings. Opposite PostofKce, Ontario, Ore.
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