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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
ADMINISTRATION TO FOR wmwn policy President Wilson and Sec retary Bryan to Advise Foreign Powers Washington. - Official Wnahlngton awn I tod with ktM lutT:nt tho out ome of election In MpiIro under ! r j. urn of (lie HuertH provlalonal IMMMM) r " "Kiiltion of which ha already li'"n dMM by the Amnrlcan goveromeat. HlKnirii'n-n wan attached to the 4lHpatrht from ahroarl, coining on th heel of til rnporU from Washington that tho pnMldi'iit and MOfttff of Btate wira at work on a pronuncla mento which would define tula na tion attitude with relation to Hie pol icy In Mexico of the foreign nationa and .1 l-.o to the atatrnent ihhiiwI In Philadelphia In Hnnator Macon, chair man of the MMH forelKti relation committee, to t.lk tiffact that the In-ti-raata of the United etiit" In Mexico are "Infinitely Kroater" than thoan of tho other power. Preelrient Oppoeea Single-Bank Plan. Whether there ahall he one federal reaerve hank with hratichea throiiKh out the United State or aeveral banka aa provided for In the adtnlnlMtratlon bill prornleea to he the chief Inane of the final currency reform fluht In the aenate MMnlttM The pri i Ident made It known In I I a . t ic I. huh that he wit oppned to the ecnti.il hank plan iih ailKKMltd h Krauk A Vnudorllp of the National t'ltv hunk of New York, and aa In domed Informally by many member of the orinili committee lie relter .itni iIhoiikIi iMNUf) Tumulty that the (liana Dwen bill, with Ita ayatem i r liiinkn related Ml) ihroiiKh the fuuctlona of one fed etnl piaerxe bouril mIMIiik at Wishing ton, wii-. admlralily aulled" to tin I,. of the country. The pn ,-hlenl uiiicle It clear to the Chilli' li .nil ra that he did Hot believe tin' i I'll, lie committee hliould try to dlaturh the fouuUntl t the hill that pumiil the houae to II xlenl (hut It Would lme to he remodeled to iro Tide tor a MlllKle hunk. Stamen Oct Relief. The I ,u I'ollettii Mtibatltule for the "anameuN hitwiihIo" hill, j iiniendi'd aa not to affect the treaty relatione of the lulled Htutea until the prcaldeiit haa nad an opportunity to readjual them. pilHaeil Hie hcimle The l.n Kollelte auh Htute differed In mans ni."it from ii.c uiIkIiwiI hill which paaned both hoilHea of CO (NM) hut In Hi did not meet Tilth llie approtiil or I'l nli'iil lull It chh f provlNloiin uniild I nil 1 1 ini proud wurkl.iK ipiiiiiii" and wnrklhK BOMItlOM mi ahli; IlicrcUNc the ri I iireiiii'iith for h. in iv .iili.ini'i'a and llrli'lli'V of aallorH. illorr In, m I I iln- II i . '.I i . nl.illolii- i n, i , . i" i ilium to remain i. Iu port ami din ' lln or am ti..itn,. ihii pm llll.il I iilori I'liiilil ol the BfOI ll loiin . i Iga ahlpa coiiiini' tola Ann i . ill porta. National Capital revltlee. The ill ' lit ilefletelli) Mil. BfOVM InK mi llM .iIhiIIhIiIiik of lln in. i. ,ii mid renins .il of nl" ieputj revenue ooltooton trow olvll Mil ire, Iuik In ell nltlU'd h) lln dent Itepuhlicaux, lii'iiiin r.HH I I'l,' greaalM'a nf the house ulll join in pu eutinti Ulaa I' Mil'' iImhi, daughtei of the pnnldent. with a wed tin. Speaker Clark will u.imu u in in. to carry out the plan Sen ilur I'll iniliei l.iln h.i li. n ,1, hjnaii l h Hie tlom l i natoi ,f liidl.ina. in u I in thai lly iliniui, hla almeii'i' fi.iui ;ln iin I i i. ul Wilton I'. commuted lln- if Kro.fi'i '. I, Hull' Iroiu two .irx. and that ot Joo.i Scliuei.l. i frcm 14 mouth, to SJ0 day' linpri i hi, hi Hi- did not retail fin. '" ,111,1 fit n I" rim I) ii i.i-i Utile ami Hi I i.. tiler Tin two nii'ii MM convicted of l.ui.l fraud In OfMM and I'.iltt.'i u:.i I i'iI. ik. re tin-, I .!., i noui trip ,i,.iin,! r.tpi limn .it the I't'i Him. Ol lli M'authli war. tod led tin lilt il.il ton Ol Ul he .!,.- ol 1 - p Id le.t.i the Intt i naiionai tg i i ... tin i l. ! of i lie I'aiuinit t .,ual atUOl ll uark vf "heiieiti'i in provldeaci a itch the III tin i'i . tldei I v -'d hia flret I haiikmiit Ink , nam N ' lllkk git Img ,i i xpre.- i .'iiipaiin ,i nd vlaed the Hid i i.ile commerce oui nthcloti Mint thet have de, 111, 'il to abend, n t'nlr opimaUlou to the com Uaaiou i , enl mder i.idlcall) reUuc Ing expre- ratea II ikeo waa an iiouui ed that (he fouiu laaloa'a blovk ttrni of ralee would H latillhed Jiuluedtel. $1105 THURSDAY MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK m ALEXANDER'S, ONTARIO, OREGON A CLEAN SWEEP OF OUR ENTIRE Suit and Overcoat Stock You have attended Special Sales before-you've got good values and sometimes not so good-without reserve or hesitation we make the bold declaration You 've never had an opportunity to equal tViiV-Take your choice of 4 Standard Brands and Makes Four of the leading makes that are a household word through out the country. Take Your Pick - Either Suit or Overcoat or both Remember THIS MEANS 'HIGH ART" Alfred Benjamin Fashion (lollies Fitform Clothes $14.85 Taken Choice of all Fancy Suits, regularly sold at $1N.)0 $20.00 and $22.50 If you've been paying $20 to $35 for your suit look at the label, either inside the coat pocket or under the collar; the best clothes on earth bear one of the four names of I makers offered in this SPECIAL SALE $18.50 Takes the unrestricted choice of all Fancy Suits and Overcoats, regularly Sold at $25.00 and $27.50 No guess work, no gambling, no closing to change marks up or down-it is not our way The original marks still romain-What was $20.00 and $22.50 will go at $14.85. Those that were $25.00 and $30.00 are now $18.50. Usual guarantee-Usual large selection-painstaking in fit as always-FREE ALTERATIONS and PRESSING. Including models for all men-no matter how large or small-tall or stout. All in this SPECIAL OFFERING AT $14.85 and $18.50 Commencing Thursday Morning ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, ONTARIO, OREGON