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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Bank Bldg. DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL I . ! BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Little Prospect of President Signing Tariff Bill Before End of Week. C. C. GOLDSBtRRY DENTIST (tas with Extractions Phone. No. 13H R (llficc in Wilson Mlork j W MiCulloch MtCULLOCH R W Kokhardt ECKHARDT LAWYERS Rooms l-2-:C,Firat Nat'l Hank UIiIr Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I'll II MtlllKT SKAIIM Pk. I'Afl.INK Skahh Gnvlnntes American School of Oh teopathj. Kirksville, Mo. Wilnon Block Telephone. I'd lllk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and SUROEON "111. e in I. O. 0. F. Bid., Ontauio. - . Okgoon Transfer. Bi(j(ji(jc and Express Meet 'All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM C. McGONAGIl I ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Court Notarv Public, i (flit e over Poatolflce W. W. HINTON WOCK INSI'KCTOIt OK M AI.IIKI'lt COUNTY MPUTlMi I; il't O'.lell, Ontario. II II High, Vale. (' C. Morton. Old's I'erry. John Mathews, Weiaer Hritlge. J E.. Holly. Riverview W S Skinner, Jordan Valley. 1 i I Wilkinson, McDeruutt T. A Barton, Nyssa J. H. BROWN Auctioneer irailmite of Missouri Auction Behool, Phone or vritl i"i dates. Hhone201-n4 Ontario, Ore. 'he Most Qualified Judges Pronounce Taylor & Williams toiijht Yellow Stone Whiskey the BEST FOB SALE in quantities from One gallon up, and roany other Good brands, bv B. TETtR, Wholesaler. ONTARIO OKEOON "if mark. ul iwi'WUioMiiiwl " " "!. lo, rR SIAROH J " " iifi.iL.iiix Bk iWnw FOITUNli " IUrrn.lUIkU.l,llbo.bja'lr"1 W, VIA M.IHM U.I I, UmIAY PTtNTI BUILD "ur rrwhuA loUI.il ''ryiMBUHT Writ 0, SWIFT & CO, BlTriJT I A lai vroS 03 Seventh St Washington, D. C. Washington. More time hn been devoted by conRre8H to the considera tion of the Underwood tariff bill than ever before was givon to tl,e conald, MUM of any other tariff measure, and the present xpeclH eoatoa has al ready run two weeks htfmt the pre, vIouh record for a special session, with no end yet In sight. There ,s littlo protptel that th- Uadtrwosd bin can be siKtied bv tlin t. ,i -i . . opteabor M, bin ir tha bill batumii ii law on thai .! a total of .;.; aayi wi" I ii "'iiMimnl in lis con- si'l'iatlon ami aoatlgt The longest pr.'lnus s,c i;,1 M anion of congress was that of the list) I list OOnfTMM, at which th.' PftyM .,,. B law wim passed. That session ran ff,.... M. . .f . . . . ..iii ..iiuuii jo io August o, 1U09, a total of 144 days. It i, U .: day, from March to .inly M, LMf. t,, pass the Dlngley bill. Currency Debate Begun In House. Oratorical display prior to the pas sage of the ndtnlnistr.i- OMNMf bill through the house 1 m arttl a sorles of speeches for and against the measure. The general discussion con tinued throughout day and night ses sions of the huiis.- until Saturday night. Chairman Olass, of the banking and currency committee, father of tin- bill, HepriHentutlve Hayes, of California, ranking m. tuber of the committee, and It.-pr.'s.'ntitlv.. Mnrdock. of Kan sas, I'rogremlvo floor leader, otiened Hie debate Tor their respective plir tlcH The measure was taken up in de tail for amendment Monday, and It Is expected the detailed discussion will be extensive. Under the caucus ac tion of the Democrats, the possibility that any change will be written Into the measure In the house Is remote. Bryan's Pisa Hesded by House. In response to an urgent demand froai the state department, the house adopted a Joint resolution making an emergency appropriation of $ti(i,uiiii to be used fur the relief of destitute Americans In Mexico and for their transportation to the United Status. Majority Leader Underwood pre tented tin cud rgenc ) resolution and read a perhtinul letter from Secretary Hi. . in asking Immediate action. The secretary said the department was us ing jL'iiiiu a day to aid Ann i . .ins In Mexico and II it only lU'.utm was mailable for thai purpose. The reso lution will :. immediately to the sen ate, where It probably will be passed. No Qrou- I for Bubonic Plague Scare. Sun B lien.ral Mm of the public health t Ice declared there was no . for alarm In the one death from bubonic plague at Murlliiex, Cal. The . .ii.i. .1 simply as a sporadic on.-, not In any way an Indication of danger of an epidemic, but entirely due to ground squirrel Infection Kor several weeks the public health ser vice has b making plans for In creased activity against rodent car ri.rs of the disease on the Pacific coast, and those plans ure about to be pUt Into execution National Capital Brevities. Attacking the "evil of the caucus system," Representative Anderson of Minnesota resigned from the ways and means committee, as a protest. The foo.l research laboratory of the i ,,t . Ii.ini-ti Is comliicting ex periments In several egg breaking es Utbllshments to assist the manufactur n la oaaalai parts! egg for winter use. A countervailing duty on dried or candied fruits and ..untied wool, or tops from Australia, equivalent to the bounty granted to those products by the Australian government, was order ed by the treasury. Wlue pure wine Is to be a thing of the past under the pending tariff bill lu the opinion of Dr Harvey W Wiley, formerly chief chemist tor the government. The 1'onierene amendment taxing brandy used In fortifying California wines at the rate of 1 10 per gallon and also taxing spurious winea, wae stricken from the tariff bill In confer ence between the senate and bouse. Hindus eeeklng admittance to the United States through the Philippines or any other American possession will not be permitted to land unless they pasb the examination under the Immi gration laws. General denial of all the allegations made agalnat him by Colonel Martin M. Mulhall of Baltimore, former self styled chief lobbyist for the National Association of Manufacturers, was voiced by former Representative Jamea Watson of Indiana, before the house lobby Investigating committee. A canvasa of members of the house and senate committees which have been investigating President Wilson's assertion concerning the existence of a dangerous lobby in Washington, showed thai both reports will sustain lbs charge of the chief ecu. A 9-year-old Eskimo girl has arrived nt Astoria and will attend school there. Police Chief Kd Shaw, of Oregon f'ltv, hns ordered that the poundma ter kill all unmuziled dogs on sight. A full grown porcupine was lassoed and killed by members of the night police force In the heart of Eugene. War against the speeder will bo waged by the Portland automobile club against violations In every part of Oregon. Clatskanle residents have subscrib ed $500 toward the fund for the aur vey of the route of the proposed Co lumbia highway through Columbia county. The .tale legislative committee named to invest Igato the power possi bilities of Klve Mile rapids of the Columbia river will meet In Portland soon to consider the proposition. The first passenger train to bo run over the new Eugene-Coos Bay rail road was an excursion from Eugene to Not I Sunday. In celebration of the arrival of the road to Notl. Six persons were Injured, one prob ably fatally, in a runaway near Wa cotida A rty of 20 was going to a hopyard n the horses became frightened ui a dog and ran away. In a proclamation Issued by Gover nor West the chief executive of the state officially placed his approval on the Made in-Oregod day movement, and officially proclaimed Monday as that Important day. ssafa of eon to 14 Inches long, completely filled with Juicy kernels, testify s to the efficiency of dry farming In Malheur county. O. B. l.ilmson. a farmer of Hully creok. brought samples of the corn to Vale. Kive applications for the position of superintendent of the Institution (Of feeble nun. led have been received l. the stnt. board of control. Frank E. Smith's resignation becomes effec tive ti tober 1. Returning after 10 year to finish his college course, C. C. Baker, for two years superintendent of city schools at Lebanon, arrived In Eugeno with his son to enter the University or Oregon. Both father and son will attend college, the son aa a freshmau and the father as a senior. Robert O. Craves, an attorney of Marshfleld, has been ordered to ap pear before the state supreme court October 17 to show cause why he should not be disbarred for alleged activity In connection with deporta tion of J. W Kdgeworth and two other 1. 99 Ws June 21. The I'urt of Portland commission has offered to the government nearly half a million dollars In aid of work on the north Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia river. It waa the first unit of a program designed to cut Hie time ueoesssry to completion of the Jetty from six to three years, and to realize within a year such benefits to bar channel deepening aa will permit froo entrance to the larger vessels of the I'anatna canal fleets. I wenty or more cities and towns are preparing to vote this tall on the '"Hi of abolishing the saloons mi iar the home rule amendment I'laceo whore the "drys" are going to endeav or to wrest the coutrok from the "wets" Include Salem, The Dalles, Oregon City, Springfield, Joseph, Heppuur, Echo, Monument, Sutherlln, Cresham. Hlllsboro, Marshfleld, Ban don. Rainier, Harrisburg, GlendaJe, Dufur. Newport and Kalis City. The work of reforesting from 4000 to 600 acres of denuded mountain alopes In Oregon and Washington la about to be undertaken by the United Statea forest service Both the direct .-. . I Bf t!,.t!od. in which th)- tr.x ! seed is planted in spots, and the plant lng of nursery gysjsjsj trees will be tm ploy C aad something or 80. a) pounds of seed and sou.uou plant will be used. ' io opt ration between the state gov ernments of Oregon and Washington and tin- war and interior departments of the federal government will be sought by ib coiumlttea created by the Oregon legislature to determine the feasibility of, and to outline plans for, th construction of a publicly owned hydro-electric power project on the Columbia river nar th Big Eddy rapids. In order that th mn mploy4 la the state printing office may be paid weekly, aa wa th eaa under th admlniatration of th lat state prin n IV S Duniway, and in all othr printing offlc. Bute Printer Harri haa mad arrangement with th Ladd A Bush bank to borrow about S00, or whatever amount I ncary, o hit own not weekly Io aset th pay roll. Every a.allabl member of th agri cultural staff and aportmeat station force of the Oregon Agricultural col lege are out lu th field Judging at the county, school and grange fair. 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