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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
Nature Garbed Glacier National Park in all its Grandeur; Most Beautiful Words of English Language Describe Itl Always en the Jot If yea here Job of healing yon want done, large or small, you eau always dpod on John Lendlngnam being ready for yon. Cell him at the Moore Hotel. lOt &rBmmmr a The Most Qualified Judges Henry Ford has built more auto mobiles than any man who ever lived. He knows how. That's the reason he can build "The Universal Car" at a wonderfully low price. Better get yours now if you want a Ford this season. Our great factory has produced nearly a quarter of a million Model T'a. Prices: Run about, 600; Touring Car, $075; Town Car, 876 f. o. b. Ontaiio with all equipment. 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In culling from the inspired flights of descriptive matter written about Glacier National Park during the three veers of the existence of this Rocky Mountain government preserve, there ia revealed the strange coincidence that every one of these "most beautiful words of the English language" was resorted to by the scores of newspaper and magasine writers who have visit ed the "Switterland of America". Here are the extracts from articles on Uncle Sam 'a new wonderland, containing the most beautiful words the English language affords: "The SPLENDOR of its scenery charms the senses with MELODY." "Wild flowers grow there in MODESTY for the ADORATION of the mountain tourist." "The ELOQUENCE of its majestio HEAVEN peaks establishes FAITH in a DIVINE power." "The PURITY o( the atmosphere and HARMONY of nature breathes LIBER TY, JOY and HAPPINESS for the work- tired vacationer and rejuvenate the invalid with HOPE." "Here, on the Roof of the Continent. VIRTUE, INNOCENCE, LOVE, HONOR and SYMPATHY are emphasised by the NOBILITY of nature's own creation." "Marvelous RADIANCE of changing light effects from snow-clad mountains Eire its 250 lakes turquoise and emerald ues." All the rest of the beautiful words in the English language could be used and still the word picture would not be ade quate, artists say. Some of the best landscape painters in the country 'declare it isimpossiblo even to do justioe to the weenie beauty of Uncle Ram's new park. Many have tried with the brush but the ever-changing hues from light effects are not to be reproduced in the Rocky Mountain fastuossos of Northwestern Montana. S. P. Must Again Rslse Fill Ohemawa. For many years the Southern Purlflc company experienced difficulty In crossing lake Lablsh, us ing a trestle which was a menace, one wrock occurring a number of years ago and some lives being loat. Some few years ago the company removed the trestle work from the lake and made a partial fill of gravel, which has not yet solved the difficulty. The lowest part of the fill In the lake will now be raised six feet. When the tlal fill was made a few years ago the gravel used dropped from sixat over one night, which caused the wa ter to rise on each side of the right of way. Indian War Veterans Paid Monmouth. After 57 years of pa tient waiting and contentment, the only eight survivors out of the 200 who enrolled In the North Yakima Indian war of 186I-186C from Polk county have received pay for the horses and mules they lost while on duty. nor IIJJBHJI in 1 1 llll lllilll 3Br v,wL jr (71 I H a.w Tml r ' hP Bk .1 iP Tr rf sbsm m vss w i L&FZLMr Hsllf IHiOT W OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. K K "Father, I'm Glad You Smoke Duke's Mixture" iL.I- -.,. 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"We kept Hnery under close obser vation for a full month, and could not detect the least trace of Insanity." said Dr. R. K. L. Slelner. superin tendent of the asylum. "He was not tnaane when he was brought here. and he waa not lusaue when he left. Neither do I believe he was Inauue when he committed the crime. This opinion la held by all the members of our staff." MOTHER POISONS CHILDREN I - ' Father Returning Horns Finds Family In Throsa. Portland. In a moment of emotlon- lad liiHunliy Mrs. Lillian Strang. 26, llv- j tug ul 1481 .Macruin tre.)t, administer ed bichloride of mercury to two oi ner iln.e Binall children und herself and then liot h.-rxelf and two of the child ren In the lu-uds with a small rifle. HMU grill lr nses, probably at i!,,- keek 0 the bullet wound, ahe set i i sdllllllletoJllM emetics to the OhlUreg aud was found at this occu pation by her hubbund. returuiug home. In one room at the Good Samaritan hospital the vomau, with a terrible wound In her brain and her condition further imperiled by the corrosive poi son. Ilea surrouuded by her moaning children. Blowly sinking, but rational aud languidly remorseful for her mad deed. ;g tin, x"rt:ritu rii. & - t Ju m s r3. J.!,. . .ITTH LUA wv--- STCE. aSTer - "- Premiuaa Dept. eH ttt-Lotil. Mo. rfmmvSK & MEak J5L J torn UKVjfjf gLFPPb ar m 4 1 JE F t&li .mtm " 1 f aa ?Sn mm, i Mrs. Bourne Is Given Divoroe Portland. Affection for the two elderly slaters at her husband and the feeling that she owed the state of Oregou a duty on account of the hon or of Uulted Statea senator which had been oonferred upon her hus band, was given by Mra. Lillian Elisa beth Bourne as her reasons for not having sued Jonuthan Bourne. Jr., while he waa a member of the United States senate. Mrs. Bourne wae granted a deer of divoroe by Circuit Judge Qatens. Seuator Bourne made no content. 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Washing & Ironing West of 1st National Bank and Telephone Office. Clearance Sale The Crowds are Here! And all appreciate the money-saving opportunity. If you have not yet taken advantage of these low prices, on our whole stock, come prepared to load up. We intend to put in new lines and every shoe in stock must be sold out and our line is complete with men's women's and children's. These low prices will be given for fifteen days only and should interest YOU. A number of free prizes are given each day and the hunt is creating much interest. We cordially invite you to investigate. Cash Variety Store ONTARIO, OREGON lyuii