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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
TP! ONTAIITO ARrilTW si PTEMWCB B, lMft BEND AnENDED PICNIC BY FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE fjtogrefMBian Visits tl.c Warm Spring" Project nnil is I'lcisctl H WEATHtRLPCON GIVES INVESTING TALK Visits 17 Oountiea to Enref tjgate Needs of Various Loealitief The Harvest Home IVatlvnl given at Dig Hnd 1H' Wi whb attend ',., by between four and five hundred nwiuro from Ml vr UN county. nnd nil were well satisfied wltli tho entertainment furnished for them It was all u derided success nnd emtio off n P'r schedule, from tho exlblt- Inn of t lio products to tho moonlight lnre oil the bridge. All tho pxmiihik with creditable to thin productive section of the county ami the children's exhibits deserved jpeclftl mention M this department kH especially well represented The vlHltora wore convinced that tho younger generation near MIk MM Ik devoting Hh Nian time to koiiid- thing worth whlliv Liberal prizes wern awarded for tho boat product. After all had partakon of a boun tiful lunch a very Interesting pro gram of spis-chc and in umIc- took up Hie renialiider of tho afternoon. The Klngnmn Colony Orchestra. A quartet from I'ariua and aovoral oth er plenHlng numbers wore on the muslcul program. Home speakers from I'anini, County Judge Me Knight, Cniinty School Suporlntoud flit Fay Clark, County Agricultur- lt W W. Howard and Win. Dees, of lintorlo t umoiiK tho ones who tare abort talks, and II. H. Weather xpiiciii whs the principal apoakor of the duy He took hh bla subject, "Orchards and I'otuto IIIIkIh " Do ing an aide Hpeukor, and lining able to gle (he farmera aome valuable ailvlce, Ills speech wan especially lip-preclHteil In the evening a iliince on the hrldge was i In- principal feature The Klngmun Colony Orrhoatra fur nished music for the dance and many couples iijnyed the duncliiK until a lat hour. In udditlon to the Mar rent Home Festival, the Hig Ilend people were especially unxloua to tike HiIh opportunltyy of showing tlieir Hpreciatlon to the residents of m county fr tho bridge which has Juhi been ciiiupleted. CEORG E E. MOVER IS PLACED UNDER ARRESTED AGAIN After Two Weeks Liberty Prom the Penitentiary He Is Again In .Jail. After a freedom from the stute penitentiary of a little more than two weeks, (Mom V. Mover has aKain heen arrested and unless he can fur nish 11,000 ball, will bo retained In Jail until the meeting of the next granu Jury. Moyer la charged with t!" pUallai of some sheep from John I'aluier of Juntura. In Ma of last year Moyer was I mi 'need to the penitentiary for ar son and whh given an indeterminate "eutenee of from 1 to 10 yeara. He M MMtrlMM of burning a barn In Jordan Valley, the property of the Jordan WtlUy nole ,- Aftor 8erv ' a little more tliau a year of bla "i.nee he Wtt8 )rought back to ale a few weukH ago by Deputy Sheriff Ue oe for a new trift, be "Use after hia appeal to the supreme court the verdict was reversed and Hie case was sent buck to the lower court on a technicality. Because he '' ,em'l the minimum of his sen jnce the case was dismissed and Moyer turned loose. LITERARY SOCIETY GIVES GOOD PROGRAM The literary aociety of the high school held a meeting a few days ago and elected their officers for the en- UUJK and appointed a commlt ee to make out (he progrttm for the MM entertalnmeut which will be held October 8th. It will be as follows: "n. by high school; vocal solo. "na Adam; reading, Stella Mllikin; "ut. Ephrim Herriot and Alfred Hol nd ; option, Robert Bepder; solo. ; " Biliinggiey; school paper. Ella fc- RIIJ Anyone Of either sex of good ropiilo inn) enter I candidate for thee prizes. Employes of The AlUil K or their Immediate fam ilies will not be permitted In participate in Ibis contest. . The Contest Manager reserves tho right to reject nn.t nomination. A nomination ma be made by nn- one. Yon can nominate yourself. All contestants entering the contest agree to accept and abide by the Hules or tho Contest or by u dJotlMlM of Hie Contest Munngcr where the rules- do not apply. 'otes will be issued upon the payment of new nod renewal subscriptions to Tlie AROUI during the ooiilosi. I Jul i contestant upon entering the contest will lie fur. iilsheil with n copy of tho rules and n couiplete woil.m outfit. A free nomination blank properly filled out starts the candidate with ft,(HH votes. Onl) one such ina- llon blank ma) lie voted for any one candidate. Votes once rant cannot bo transferred from one run list, mi to allot lii'i . No subscription ballots wilt be counted excepting upon the payment of tin correct amount for the subscription with which the ballot was iNNUOd. RULES fic FIRST PRIZE ONE FIVE PASSENGER FORD TOUR ING CAR, FULLY EQUIPPED, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY OCTOBER 23, 1915 Machine purchased at the flord Garaga, XTfmJ EXTRA VOTES In addition to Hie regular number of voir; given on HiibacrlptiouH, extra voles will ho offered for clubs of subscription at stated periods. From the beginning of the contest until Saturday night October 2nd., 20,000 extra voles will he given on each 1131.00 club. During the week ending October 0th., 20, B00 m. votes will be given on ouch club of f 10,00. During the remainder of tho contest 20,000 extra voles will be given on clubs of $20 00 In subscriptions. A club of subscriptions doos not mean that one per son must pay tli.it amount In subscription hut if tin total payments eiuul $10.00 we ahull consider that li $10.00 club. There Is no limit to tho number of clubs that may bo turned In each week. As many clubs us can bo secured will count for votes Subscriptions do not have to he turned in in club amounts In order to get tho advantage of the extra voles. One subscription may lie reported ut a time ami when the required amount Is turned In for u club I lie extra votes will bo credited. &&. new sttlisci'llier is one vtbosc name Is not on the subscription list of the paper for which Niibscrlptlon in to be paid, at Hie time the contest started. o chimin names from one member of n family to that of another residing nt the address In the same household will lie considered as a new subscriber. Correspondents inn) outer ami compete for the prlON. Itoad i .in toll all tho rule ami conditions of the eon lost. Ignorance of the rule will not lie coiiNldered m valid excuse for mi) deviation therefrom. Any person winking in this coolest who turtles In 9IO or or and not winning one of the other Nve prize will be nw aided a cash coiiiiiiInmIoii prle on nil cash turned In on subscription to The AIU.CM by them during the contest. No votes will be given on Miihscrlpllon payments for more than live joarw In advance. Candidate are not confined to their own district In securing vote hut may secure subscription nn where. In iase of a tie the prize will lie awarded Jointly to tho contestants who lie. The contest stalls Saturday, Scptcmlior 1(1 and cloo October 2:1, IIH.V Kmplovcs or The Alttit'M are excluded from vot ing or Inking part In this contest. At the colli losioo of Hie cnmpnigii every vote turned In from beginning to end of the contest will be counted l. three disinterested, well known men of till community. WIN A FIVE PASSENGER FORD AUTOMOBILE DURING YOUR SPARE TIME. THIS AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN FIVE WEEKS CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN VOTE SCHEDULE I Price Vote I V K.Alt f l.oo I.ttoo I HUM VJ mi 8,ftOO I ISAM -: "" M.SHJO I i:UH 9I.INI lO.fMK) I i:hh . .'. .-. on ih.immi This voting arrangement will lie In effect until the close without alteration. No change of votes will be mm en on subscriptions except us stutod above. BY THE ONTARIO ARC; US SECOND PRIZE $100 VICTROLA 'c-iHBtl KJKl THIRD PRIZE $75. VICTROLA 4 l i At a r EVERYBODY ONE $100.00 VICTROLA IT'S A BEAUTY-SEE IT AND HEAR IT AT HILL'S PHAR MACY. YOU'LL WANT IT. ' 1 EVERY CONTESTANT NOT WIN NING ONE OF THE MAIN PRIZES, IS GIVEN A CASH COMMISSION AMOUNTING TO 10 PER CENT OF ALL MONEY TURNED IN BY THEM. ONE $75.00 VICTROLA -IT IS NEARLY AS NICE AS SEC OND PRIZE ANYONE WILL BE PROUD OF IT. See it ut Hill's Pharmacy. a I 1. tiiiir FOR i;m:kyiuh)v m 1 1 "ant isy FOURTH PRIZE To the One Having the Fourth Highest Number of Votes Will Be Given: $25.00 IN GOLD. - -a FOR FULL PARTICULARS PHONE OR SEE THE CON TEST MANAGER AT THE ARGUS OFFICE. Phone 49 J. ' PAGK TTIREB r