u Lv eV t6 ' 1 !aml VmAbL I 1 t Paint Your Own Carriage you can do it yourself and at little expense. It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate colors. ACME QUALITY CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's) is made especially to give to buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy finish that will look well and wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furni ture, garden tools and all surfaces that must withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and the label tells how. McBRATNEY-McNULTY HARDWARE CO. ONTARIO, OREGON mfe ': ' --.. -fewr - - m Buick Model 31 Fine Passenger Car, Very Roomy, fully Equipped $1,285 f. o. b. Flint Mich. What a Buick Has Done For Others, a Buick Will Do For You, Records of the past are the promises for the future. At the beginning of 1913 season there were 110,000 on the road, and everyone of those 110,000 has a record. It is nothing unusual to see a Buick, which has run from 25,000 up to 100,000 miles and even more. And you never hear of a worn-out Buick. " started out in ray model 17 Buick in six inches of snow on the morning of Februry 3rd to post some sale bills. 1 covered 94.4 railet- over roads nobody else had traveled since the snow, and was in high every minute, up hill in cluded. I left my motor running all the time I was posting, and used 9 gallons of gasoline for the trip. I have watched several other makes of cars in the past two years, and every time 1 huve seen a Buick, it has always been do ing the work. When a Buick hus gone :J-0,400 miles and still mil us good us new, it is quite enough to convime me that Buicks are built the way they ought to be built." ' J- U OUAMtM, Portland, Kansas. The Famous Buick Overhead Valve motor is guaranteed to have more power and more speed than any other type of motor on the market. It will pull stronger on low grade gasoline than any other type of motor ever built and the fuel consumption is less. Roadsters and Touring Cars $950 to $1650. F. 0. B. Flint Catalogue on Request SEGUINE AUTO COMPANY, Agents Ontario, Oregon 12 STATED J JIN CRUSADE O'Hara, of Illinois, Tails of Aid Prom ised In Anti-Vice Movement Springfield. III. Lieutenant-Dover nor O'Harn, chairman of the senate committee Investigating the "whlta slave" evil In Illinois, announced he had received letters from governors of 12 states offering to cooperate with him to suppress the traffic In women and kindred evils. The governors from the following states have responded: New York, M I achuaetta, Wisconsin, Virginia, South Dnkota, South Carolina, Missis sippi, Michigan. Kentucky, Georgia, Wyoming and West Virginia. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 86c; bluestem, 88c; red Russian, 86c. Hay--Timothy, $15; alfalfa, fll K0 Butter Creamery, 37c. Eggs Candled, 18c. Hops 1912 crop, 17c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16o; Wll UuiHtte valley, 20c, Seattle. RAILROADS CHANGE PLAN Final Dlaaolutlon of 8outhern and Un ion Pacific Uncertain St 1-ouls. The Union Pacific South ern Pacific dissolution plan, which con tcmplntcd a preferential traffic agree ment between the two Harrlninn roads for the use of the Penlcla cutoff, from Oakland to Sacramento, Cal., waa abandoned In the federal court here by the Hiirrlman interests, and it now devolves on the railway attorneys and the Attornc Oencrul to devise a new arrangement to carry into effect the dissolution decree of the federal au preme court. Wheat Uluesitcm, 0c; club, 8tc; her Russian. M Mi If Hutter Creamery, 3Gc. liny Timotli. $16 per ton; alfalfa, gaVe of the shooting was that "his $14 per tou. w,(, had MM him all." Tong Wars in Three Coast Cities Portland Two killed, one wounded. The dead, Lam Foon and Chung Ah Cong: wounded, Hlng Man. Victims members of How Leung tong; assail ants, Hop Sings. Seattle Three wounded. They are Chin On and Chin Yin, of Hop Sing tong and W. Q. Yon, of Hip Sing tong How Leung gunmen blamed. s.ui Francisco Loula Jin, of Hop Slug long shot and killed by membet of Ming Kong tong. Protessor Oscar t'lon. detnouHtrai or at the Minnesota school of agricul turo, surrendered himself to the police at St. Paul, admitting that he had shot and killed Myde N Darling, a laundry driver. Thc only explanation Olson A Money Saver Is What the People Call Farley's Furniture Sale This is a forced sale to raise money and prices have been made so low that you can save money by buying now. Be sure and see the stock and prices. In the New Store Room J. H. Farley Furniture Co. st National Bank Of Ontario. Oregon Capital. Surplus and Profits $125,000.00 Known For Its Strength With ample resource, for nil legiti mate Demands. Owned, controlled nd managed by local men, who have had years of active banking experience. This hank stands for the develupnirnt and advancement of Ontario mid the mrrounding oonntry, We offer every accomiuodat ion and torviot in keeping with safe Banking and solicit your butineea, A Qmd Hank in a (,'ohI Country" A. LCOCKBUM, President; T. TIKNBUIA, Vice President , f. K. KKNVON. Cashier ft B OOOOtlM. Ass't. Cashier. C W. PI. AIT, Ass't. Cashier SAVING TIME ky TELEPHONE intJ Means Not Only Time But Money Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant andwlut timeyou save by Telephoning? If your time is worth anything you cannot afford to be without a Telephone. Maiiieur Home Telephone Co. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL The Tariff Must Be Settled First Says President Washington. No currency tof Its tlon or any other legislation !1 be) taken tip at tin- extra MMlo . I congress dispose of tlM tnrlft I Mh la UM position which PresldoiH II prnrtlrnlly ngreod upon, nceordlnr I Representative A. Mitchell Palmer nf Pennsylvania, chairman of the ! e cratlc cnur.ua, who discussed le, le tlon with him. The president hna been ndvU. Representative Oscnr Underwood, ' e Democratic majority leader, na to uio atntus of the tariff bills belnK 1 I M ed by the wnys and means civ lOO. He learned that the commit .. was making rapid progress, but , hat It nilRht not he ready on Ap:.i 1, the date originally fixed for tl. opening of the new congress. Mr. I'ldeiwood thought nt leant a wok hum.' hi u!d be Riven to preparation M h aTM on Mr. I idefWOOeVl idYlce, i'uai Mr. Wilson fixed upon April I tie re la no doubt that he will HUM I UltOf date when Issuing his proeliiinatinn. Tillman Loaea Hia Hard FlQht. Senator Tillman, of South Ciuolliift, lost his lone, hunt fii-hl for the chair- ip of the pnweiful selinte eom- not;, i ni Appropriation! Pbo Demo cram OonnlttM Hata n.corda the ap propriations chairmanship to Monalor Martin, of Virginia. Helical chang. ; In MM method controlling senate legislation and ro mlttoea wore approved by the pen rratle managers anil will be offer for adopt Ion by the caucus. The recommendation are: All committee chairmen ahaJI ho HiTirii by tin' Democratic members of the coiimiltw I In- practice baa been for the steering committee to appoint all chairmen; a majority of th. iiemorratlc membera of any com mittee may rail a meeting of that committee at tin time Membera of "conference commll teea" shall be aelected by the Demo cratlc majority of the committee hav ing charge of tee legislation lu quee tton. Few Big Poeltlone Filled Before April. There will not be many appoint nouiH before April 1. It Is now believ ed here. The puiidcnt and hla cabin et find It Is safer to run along for a time with the old hands on deck than to cii.mge them nil for meu quite new to their dunes Then there la a great deal of em barritaainent over making aelectlona from among the uat number of appli cants Almost any atale In the union could furnish a full quota of offlclala to run the eovci nmeut with eune and linn IiiiM enough K il nirn and (rue to keep things from going to smash t home Indeed, mutiy of the stutea are offering to do Juat about that. LaFoliette Makaa Whlta Houae Call. Henator I .a Pollette made his first call at the White House In more than tbrei years Id' was an In v It l guest tiud spent aliuoit au hour with the prtshli'iit lie VOttU til-ike M stnie ment aa to the purpose of hla visit, but II MM I M ' ' " ' h i d..a that he uar In. lied to d hciiss h-glsla-tlve lUetlolh w.lh the PMBjMcbI 'I In- nt was i.i i al) liiillin lnar to othoti tO M I" Id latOI OUMf procre Ivt III bo asked to the While MMH licilll lll.ie to tlln and th.- pn : .' I 0MM that r v Of tin in will fii 11 oio l.'iil I. up w .'I. the U i i ii. p iH:iiii i. . Irl.iluill Appropmtio Creed One Billion. tpi . .i in I " lai i MfMOB "f , mi reaa, the miihIi) tt il and the lad: n apl roirlittion bill, whirl' ute in I..- put ttUsMgh it III.) coming . Kl i ' ' ii. d l, MJ Ml Tin net i u out by Cluii ; Id '.I il" apliroprlu- tions oomn ' h toiiiiei speitk- er f'aiui'iii, for no H.-publicai, agree on thai 'hi I nniiun adds, however, thai in .mil. i inn lu that amount, con traciK authorised for public works involve lurlli.r expuudlturea of $7ti, 866.714 National Capital Brevitiea. l'r.- nl.-iit WUhoii appointed Dover nor llurko of North Dakota, treasurer Of the United St. iles Id, hard OlMJPi (,r Huaton. to whom President Wilson offered the post of Au.h.isKolur to I i real llrltaln, has de- Clllieil Office seekers have pressed A l tur tle) Central M It.-.wioliis to the point when i en obliged lo order III' (1. -pai lllli-llt of JUrtlll' lohll'l tO all - ai 4 II p. in , senators and r.n . hi-. mi hided i Hi in and Asli.irti-.nlor . ,i hanged ratlficatloue of . w mon iiljpiovd bv the .'ling lor a l. Tin of ineinan pt i i hi i i - be.-n i i . ' . f r ii rill be held I i i i