"Tflfvjrei'" Hr .,- Ty-v nw ?imir mtffiOfumm K THE ONTARIO ARCJUS ONTARIO. ollifiUON, T11UKHIAY. OCTOBER 28, 1020 $3,600,000 TOTAL OF CAMPAIGN COSTS Statements of Exponsos to October 18 Aro Filed By Principal Partios. Washington. Tho presidential cam paign up to October 18 hut cos I inoro than $3,00,000. Bworn statements tiled with tho clerk of the house of representatives br tho treasurers of the principal parties show thusu totaU expended: Republican national committee, 2, 741.C03.34. Democratic national committee $699,971.09. Socialists national committee, $48, 478.H0. Contributions to tho campaign funds aggregated about $3,326,001), IhrT re publlcnn natlonnl committee rnpurttnc; $2,400,019,64, democratic untlunnl min mlttco S877,034.87, and the socialists 9C1.C28.24. Tho democratic conxiemtlou nl committee ri'Cvlvtd 113,476.76 aud tho similar republican organisation $110,700. Tha suclallst party comnilttrn also showed a surplus of receipts over wi pciidltures. Doth republican and dtmorratlc re ports showed hundreds of fiuuu do nations, while Isrger Items were few and far between. It was stated that thero ware but 18 of these larger contributions In the republican list and not mora than 24 lit tho democratic. ( fc PLAN REORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD Washington. Iraniodlote ruortanlt tlon of tho national guard Is doomed advisable, said an annouueamsnt by tho war department. Ths rcssnrs and national gunrd officers of tbs ion oral staff have bson ordered to visit each corps area headquarters nnd advlso with (ho corps area commndors and tho statu authorities regarding organ liutlon of tho guard divisions allocated to tho various corps areas. The tablo of tentative allotmouts ins britti em pared, showing the number of troops to bo organized In ouch stale, uuder tho national defense act. A minimum onllsted strength of spproxlmately 427.000 men must be provided as the peace organization of tho national guard. WEALTH $51 PER CAPITA 15,479,601,605 Httd Outside of Qovern. ment Aaencles. Washington, Distribution of the money In tho country outside of the amount held In the treasury aud fed oral resort e system was estimated at $61.06 per enptta on September 1, or an Increase of 113,18 over July 1, 1917, by the federal reserve board. The board put the general stock of money lu thu country on September 1 at 87,997,080,820, the amount held In the treasury at 1486,814,277, the amount held by federal reserve banks at 82,031,614,938, and the amount held outside these government agencies ut 85,479,081,605. Railroad Man's Home Bombed, , Seattle, Wash. Explosion of a bomb, thrown through the front win dow of a house occupied by F. R. Shong, general claim agent here for the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul railroad, wrecked the lower floor of tho two-story residence early Mon day, Four persons In the house es caped without Injury. Mr, Shong was unable to assign any reason (or the attack. Court Wont Act on Peace Resetutlon. ,j Washington. The supreme court re fused to graut the request of Harry S, Mescartnoy, a Chicago lawyer, that It assume original Jurisdiction over his suit brought In the District of Colum bia courts to compel Secretary of State Colby to promulgate the peace resolution passed last May by eon Kress, President Wilson vetoed the resolution and It was cot passed over bis veto. Billions Carrltd in People'e Pockets. Washington, The people of the United States are currying around In their pockets or hiding at hosae fl, 000,000,000 of American currency, or nearly one-half of the total supply, Fred W. Ellsworth vice-president of tho Hibemla Bank k. Trust company of New Orleans, declared in an address hero before the convention of the American Bankers' association. Two Decline Shipping Board Bertha. Washington. Theo. Marburg of Baltimore has declined an appolat ment as a member ot the UnHed States shipping board, the White House announced. Gavin McHab ot San Frauclsco also declined to serve and notified the president last week ot bis Inability to accept the appointment. New Zealand Butter! Canadian Wheat! Australian Wool! Argentine Beef! Why Stand for Them Any Longer? The remedy is simple: Vote the Republican ticket on November 2 - and-put the United States Government on a sane, constructive, protective basis, in the 'lands of competent men. Here's the Way Out: "The Republican party reaf firm its belief in the protec tive principle and pledges it self to a revision of the tariff as soon as conditons shall make it necessary for the pre servation of the home market for American labor, agricul ture and industry. "itepw&f can Platform. "I PROPOSE TO DO ALL IN 1:Y POWER, IF ELECTED, TO RESro:?"S THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF AND STOP THE DUMPING OF CHEAP FOREIGN GOODS AND AGRICULTURAL PRO DUCTS ON THE AMERICAN MARKET IN COMPETITION WITH AND TO THE GREAT-DETRIMENT OF OUR FARM ERS AND WORKERS." Robert N. Stan field. , Harding and Coolidge need a Republican Senate and House to re-enact a Protective Tariff. Send them Stan field and Sinnott and vote the Republican Ticket Straight REPUBLICAN CENTRALSTATE COMMITTEE THOS. H. TONGUE, Chairman 640 Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon (Paid Advertisement) LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. Allco Wntklns anil tlntiglitor ot Mldvolo, Idaho, nro visiting with tholr nolco and cousin, Mrs. A. L. McDowell. Tho Foreign Missionary m olety of tho Methodist church, which was re cently organized In thin city, hold tho first meeting nt tho home ut Mrs. J. P. Jovco, Wcdnosdny. Mm, Fred Rice nrrlvod Thursday ovrnlnij from Ynkltiia, Washington, to Join hor IiubImiuI who recently re turned f i om Cniitrtilln. Washington to n E.i In rntd-3 hoii. Master Molvln Laidoicn lies te- covered from an nttuck ui ineii'ilot. Mrs. liny Wilson wan horo from l'nrmn Monday vlsltin,: with froliids Mrs. II, L. Poornuin ami duughtor Mildred roturncd Mondn) ftnm Dolse whuru they woro summoned by the tlcnth of Mrs. Poormun'n brothu.'-ln- law, Frank Orr. Dick Stover hns returns! from Am boy, Washington, whors ho hns been working In a logging camp. A. Hoblnson Is looking titter hit stock Interest In Grant county. W. P. llomnn, domocrntic cnndldato for Joint sonntor om Mainour, ilrnnt and Harney conation, Is Interviewing tho votors ot (Irani county this week Itov. John Wesley Miller, Fluid Secretory of (Inodlng C'ollego wan In tho City Wednesday In tho Intcrost of tho College Mrs. J. 11. ItnHimiHscn spout 8ut urday In llolso. Mrs. 8. II. 8taloy, who hns been visiting hor daughter Mrs. J. It. Ilns musson, loft this afternoon for hor homo in Montpollor, Idaho. llov. J. Wosloy Mlllor, formerly pastor ot tho Mathodlsl Church hum was an Onturlo visitor Wodnosdny. Mr. Mlllor Is now field secretary of Gooding College. Ha reports Hint In stitution vmt growing rapidly. It now lias 10U suiuoihs, hob juih cumiiuuiuu a $100.00 boys dormitory and linn n start nu an cmlowiiinnl campaign. Itov. J. W. Cahoen of Ilcdmoud, whn Iium been visiting at thu homo of ltuv. and Mrs. ('. II. Ilom, prench- ud nt tho lluptlst rhureli lust Hun day and returned to his homo Tues day night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Wlillud of Un ity nro tho guosts thin wook of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. l.neko' nnd Mr. nnd Mrs; James Hmltli nt tho Lackey ranch south oast of town. C. M. Lucas who him been In tho crnln buslnoss nt Idaho Pulls has r- contly moved to his ranch uoar On tario which ho hns owned tor mo past eight years. Mr. Lucas was In duced to mnko this chungo of resid ence becauso of tho cold uliiUnt of thu Idaho Fulls coiinlr . II. J 8l..tnc of I'arma, who will lino cl.. rgo of uu.Uuk l K. s.- & ) lands on tho murkot was u business visitor lu Ontario liul Friday. J, M. Wonvur of llonltu was nn Ontario vls't-T on Thursday last. Ho caruo down to nttond tho hobbIoii of Accla I.iuim A. F. & A. M. uml to see Fiod Locey Introduced to tho mysle.iin of tho third dogruo. ' Judco C. M. Urown was attended tho Musanlc mooting last Thursday to assist In th1i ruislng of his long tlmi i end Frod l.ocoy. Mr. uml Mrs. Jacob Htroup who purcli. Hd" tho Vurn Chumhora rosld once will niuko tholr homo In On- mrio. Thov nro former residents of Washoo mmr Payotlo wliuro thoy made tholr homo for 47 your on tholr ranch. Tholr son 8. C. Stroup will tnko chargo of tho two runcliwi which woronot sold when Mr. and Mrs. Btroup enmo hero to llvo. Last Thursday Mrs. Will Coughanour und Mrs. Charloa Pennol of I'ayotto spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Jncolt Stroup! Mrs. I. Doom, Mr. -.id Mrs. Vin cent Hyrnm nnd Mrs. Will Coughun our of I'ayotto woro Sunduy nflur noon visitors of Mr. nnd Mth. Jucoli Stroup. The ladles Aid Sooloty ot tho Comrroitatlonnl church will moot at tho homo of MrH. Annu Iloozo noxt Wodnesday aftornoon, Novombor 3. FORM TEMPORARY STATE FARM BUREAU Malheur Itonrcsenled on Cxcruthn lloniil iif Htnto Oi'Kiiiilntloii II) V. C. Hlrkov To Deluite JoIiiIiik .Niitlniiiil Itody V. V. Hlckox. prosldont of tho county Farm Ilurcnu rottirnwl from Portland on Mondny, whuro ho hnd boon to nttond n meeting of thu prex IdentH of tho count) fnrm Uitrnnus of Oregon lu tho Intorost of n Stato Fed oration. A plan for bringing nlmut Rllcli an organization was nmdn nnd n Bet of by-laws nnd fonstltutloii adop ted for submission to tho various County IlurcaiiH for tholr approve I A temporary cxecutlvo coinmlttco of bIx mombers was olectod, oio pnch from six districts Into which tho Statu wnn divided, (leo. Mnnsflotd, prcaldont ot tho Jackson County Fnrm Durcnti was elected President; W. W. Ilnrrnh, excrutlvo conimltte tnnn of tho Umotllln County lrm Ilurcnu, vlcc-prosldent. Mr. Hlckox was elected on tho Hoard to toprmwnt tho Illuo Mountnln section, compris ing Mnlhuur, linker, (Irani, Union, Wallowa and Harney couiiHoh. Tho purpose for the proponed fed eration of county Fnrm HuroaiiH lu Oregon Is to bring about concerted action between the count lo on all departments of thu program of coun ty Farm Iliirenus that It of mutual Intorost and Importance When tho Stato Fodoratlon Is purfoelod by tho vote of tho county Ilurmitis, tho mat tor ot nfflllntlng with the National Farm Iliiroatt Fodoratlon, ns n Statu, will bo glvou connliloratlon according to tho plans of tho committee OTiKK I "J OCWi j JL .r n i FOIt 8AL.E CHBA1' 120 A. of ntco lying land under Warmsprlngs project. Plenty of wator, nlco farm cottage, deep woll; 3 mllos from On tario. Will trado. Seo J. J. Wet or whlto Hoi 042 Ontario. FOR TRADE $700.00 Equity lu a house In Caldwell, Idaho to trade tor like puymont on houuo In On tario. Call on or nddroBs, ('. W. Oar rett, Hox 723, Caldwell, Idaho. Thu Monday llrldgo Club mut this week nt tho homo of Mrs. P. J (lal laghor. Mrs. J. R. Hlackaby was hostess this week to tho Wodnosdny llrldgo Club. A now nvniilnic brldgo club com posed ot flvo tnbloM lias been ornan Uod und hold Us hucoiiiI iiicvtlng Mondny evening at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Unman. Tho Initial mooting was held Inst wtwk ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. ('. R. Km' ion. Tho momhurH ot tho Tuesday llrldgo club Journoyod to Wlr this wook und met at the homo of Mrs. II. C. Wliltworth. Tho Woman" Club hold Its annual itioMt day this aftornoon nt thu homo of Mrs. J. R. Illneknby. A program on JapiUHHto art wnn rmidnrwl. MAunum cou.N'n uw -, hktatk TIHNHFHR.S ItHCORDHH OCT. I (ith to otrr. u:inl. Frank IlHimott t ux to Horhert II. Tunny, lots 11, 12. IS. In lllk. 128, Ontario. 1-8-18. Il.ou. llorbort II. Tunny nt ux to Htolln Mason Cox, lot 11, 12, 13, In lllb. 128, Ontario. 10-10-20. M.-I00, V. S. A. to I.nulsa K. JontM. H',i BKU. HKViNWU. NWW8KW Sec. 19, 20, 40. C-2-X0. P. I). MoClaren to Ollvnr I.. Mttle 8KWNW4 8w'. 11-I7-IB. 7-81-20. $10 00 W. W. Hlnton ot ux to Louis llur tulo, lots IS und 10, lllk. 80, On tario. 8-28-20. $800.00. P. M. Whlto ot ux to I .a uni (Jtillot lots 17, 18, 19, 20, lu lllk. 7. On tario. 1-22-20. $10 00 Sheriff II. I.oo No to Mm. Frank I.lltlD. lots 12, lllk. :t. Plouaor Add. to Jordan Vnlloy; also an iindlvlstl portion ot 8KU8WV!, and So. 30 ucroH of NKV4SV'4 Roe. 2; and U WV4 Sor. 11-30-10 9-27-80. $S82. C. W Wolf to T. T. Cnrpontor ot nl lotH 30 and 43, Aiinox, S-17-20. $(00. Chns. W. Mallett ut ux to John Wood, 2.2r, ucroH lu SWV4WV 8w. 20-18-40. 9-28-20. $200.00 Duiiuun K. Moltao ot ux to John Wood. NWViSWW Suo. 1; mid 8KH 8WU Soc. 2-24-37. 9-4-20 $100. Win. Satarlus at ux to 8. IS. Abar- cromblu. NSWUSWVi 8- M-15-47. 10-9-20. $0,000.00. P. D. McClnren to O. K. Oreenslat NWViNKW Sec. 11-17-46. 10-19-SO. $10.00 John Handy ot ux to K. It. l)tar, NV6NKVtBWW Sue. 28-M-89. 10-lU 20. $10. I,. Q. Wilson to Win. S. HrU t nl Mlnlgn claims. 10.21-80. $10 00. Marring" Mcoiim's w,ucil Thin ttV Austin Prosloy and IUtta Mrl Hush. 10-19-20. Walter E. Lawrence and X4l Hoam. 10-23-20. Harold Mills Hill and levins Pearl UurbldKO 10 23 ?0 iM h ?s 9 Subscribe tor The Argus.