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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON 3 From March 1 to May 1 Is a cloned aeaaon for P"t fishing on the Colum tola river. flfato Hank Superintendent StirKent tin. Issued a certificate to the First National Bank of Umatilla to do bust UMI, A aew armory In to he built by Mult nomah county for the Oregon nutlonnl Ktiurd. Astoria's rainfall last mont.li nmoiint od to 6.95 ineliea. The total wiih I 71 inches lenH tliiin that of the record of the mini" month in irevloun year State TreiiHiirer Kay lia ui.iw.l fln.'iOO from the tre:iMirr of I'uker county, which Ih the tli-i tO " f .i nif-iit thin year on the first Inilf of ax en. Efint Bide lines of the SiniUiern I'll olflc announce a five hour tmln serv ice between Springfield and 1'ortl.nnl. The exnct r j t . for btftnnln tin mi pro imI wnriCt him not bMg kIwii out. The I.Hke county court feta nppro printed $2.'i00 lor use in reducing the grnde Ht Mllllcan hill, on the Mt Ken ale PlM ro.id Tie- forestry depurt riieni will furnish $20Uo Htnte Senator J N. HtirueHH of t'en dleton sold IMii ImhiikIs of wool ut 13 rents a pound, nn adtraROa ft I cent iiui M prlM reiilwd Ihhi year This Is the flrnt Hiile ot the season reported trout thill Meclloli 'lie Tlll;iinook Hay COMtflM Hon company has been awarded the con trait for the coiiHiructlon of the first unit of lla I'lty's proposed municipal dors, for $4 MM). Work will bu com mem ed ul once. A plan Is on foot to divide l.ane rninity. Itleiniila, Mnpli ton and FtOf ir cltl.eiiH have named delegates to plan a program One reiiHoti for the desired change Is the ImpiiKMihle ion III k.ii of some of the roailx, It Is said Hanks of Medford are offering to take all warr. nit Ishiied III .liokson conn'), at par The work of kotatef Ing up Hie credit of the ioiint lias been r.oltiK on for some tlinc. and with excellent results. Iriiue Acliesnii hoii the prohlliltlon orillilli ill colltest of Allium College and uill i ''I'l scut limn In the III ten olleglatH pndillillloii oriitoi unl contest of Oregon next month. Ache son nmke on "The Lesson Kroin the Cast and the I'rexenl." Attorney lieneral I'rnwfonl. In an opinion written ut the reipiest ol T .1 Thrill, assessot ol i'imis county, holds that uncultivated land of the same character iiml iiiuli of lontlgiious cultivated land should he assessed at the same Millie lor taxation. KialigeliMl lliilglu lulled on (lover nor West to semi tiiiups to "ilelill tip I'emlliloti He asserts that grafters are active with Hie saloon and ganili Hug hitercsn, and that the city attor ln letusis to ail on eilileine lb.il llllS I ' H Hit lllslled llilll III v I I .'III lllelit liu tllliercliloslM Ih I, no. 1 1 nil In lit It M Brawl and li i (Ol i. lies, s.inh a report lulu V ' ..ml I'lsli, plel. I.llih the salmon. I a .t tn in aiierinle lnjei Hons I., Illlls lodUllll Hie llloilll Ot the i 'a. mill ulilill I lie sennit Ih formed lint v'O'i l.'epei ru Stei.nrl, a loo iieei ot ttii' Iltfeietit slates and a resident dJ UbM) coulltiuoliHl) lor al most halt a ceutini. cell brateil lur ;til lt 1 1 li .) i at iiei home in ll.iu Sin Has a 1 1 aidant ot initio's. Inw.i and Oregon ill tile plouevr days ol e.ich slate luetitv acres ol laud on the fool hills OVOrtOOktnf Smith Cortland and v.ilinil al l n. has Just been do II. ili it to the late ut (It't'Koli .is a cam pUH lor I be tin Ileal ileiiartlliclit ol the I lll el .i ut i l . I i. II In 'I Ol'i'KOU Wasliliiclon liiilin.iil NavlgatlM coint' nn i i: i,'i,.,ii. for ihi I'.i't two .ill ,ii i upuiu I li 'lie scene ut i ;.. m hoi ' ei i nt clean up following permit b I ha stale riui i I hat. up. the equipment is eon, ,,ml t'od- porfleld Is now mil) a fl.ii t ithjM Qlvtng .i bl ogan. iiui iitinaiat ownership ot public ajionopolle (1 i cmiiiii :.'l in. ' '.'I llie people." I(c I. enl.itne I ,c 'i l.ii il iloual i ' lied In tei lural . ;nnll date for tlu- i -. i bill I III II i. . , . Hull Willi It C rtta I v of S'ate Ol COlt 1 he state board ol OOI ii. null lieil In Siipetii.U'ndent llolnei I ilie state insane ,i.linu that I'. JOMi II. .lines i'im'I ami IiimiI nriuer ) nt Kicl.rc.ill hiid filed sun ii Curt land for lt,IMM .i.im.ic. i illegal Picnic, latin i in the Wylun Bgalnal her ti'iinci husband M HoJwra; .' I leal, count) jmli;e of folk .oiint). ami Mr H II Met ' loll Slid I'he Lebanon I'll) Co PMi ed an ordinance making II ' mtsilc nn .it. or for .in MlnOI 10 Mlioke a eig arette. or use tobacco II ) fom in i.ei..in."i i'he punlshmeut for tki in si , rfOI is a i l't IllltUd '.t.'tii the nUOil 1 1 .li I lidie. ami ! is a lllle of li '.H J In lit) hcaltl. "" :cr DM . ed 10 ( ml am habitual clgarti iiior vllfe the aihci mu.iic iciucdi. . . . . . . . i . . i ii .in I...... . i. nn .i, SWlUI .1 I'.innt l) I he slate riu1 I . i. mini toil In i In e the MaSf i. it ion i I he depot is lio.mlBtl HOW ONE WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Fla. In a letter from thla city, Mra. K. C. Coram writes: "I waa all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some ( ardul as a tonic, and, from the first day, It seemed to help. I !,'! almost lost my reason, hut, thanks to Cardui, I did not. Boon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy Is wonderful. I recommend It to my friends, for I have received great benefit from It." Cnrdut nets specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building tin m up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful use fully prove the merit of thlB purely vege table, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there live Rome who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves In many different ways. Try It. n n if. e-'., i . n.' i .,,.. t,,n, rt.ii. ...., . Mali, im In t i,iijm.-. Tnn for Sl'tntll inttniriwnn. " I 44 pif bonk. "Horn I'mimS Womii, nt in pUin wrsor on trquMU RESIDENCE ON EAST SIDE HAS EARLY MORNING EIRE 'llisre was I blaze discovered In the roof of the hnusa of Jess llain, on tlo east side of the track, early Monday morning and an alarm aent in, but neighbors formed a bucket brigade sin! bad It out before the department reached the plaoe. A man on the out lde discovered it and aroused the sleeping occupants. The loaa was light MANY BELIEVED DEAD IN ST. LODIS BLAZE St Louis That from ftf to :tr gucHtH ol Ihe Missouri Vtblellc club perished In the flames ili.it destroyed the build Ing Is the heller of officers of the chili Klr-it estimates placed the number ol dead at loo. Seven bodies have been recovered and from H to N occupants of the structure Htlll are unaccounted for. TfclftJ einht gucHtH on the fifth floor were awakened by Mr and Mrs Itohcii Mimlll. who refused to leave ihe hiilhliiiK until the) had given the alarm to all within reach Mr Maglll was house manager of Ihe club. Mi . Maglll was seriously burned. The MNsourl Athletic Club was in ihe heart of the retail business dU tint ol Si Louis i was one block ucsl ol the I Willi ol Ihe Kails bridge .11 lm Ihe Mississippi llhi'l and a half block from llroadway, one nl the busiest -.Heels ol Ihe ell) Muncle. Indiana, Vottt Dry Miincle, ImI Minnie decided against saloons h a inaiotlt nl til:' Notes In thl I ' Bl opt loll election Notice Wheinm. thai in. iniuieuma re nts that tbe dogs of Haket and Huntington ami ntbci nearby towus re hIIIi. ted with taints, and Whereas, tln-re are report that said al'li. It ii ia p ending lulo MHlheur cnuulv, and Wbeieas, there ia at tills time great d.ii'u'er that the dogs nt Oiilarui and iiciiiltv may bWMM altlicted with the rabies and the pi .ice and heultli'nf the ciiinuiiinll iletiliy dangeroiialv Mllccleil. Now lheii'nt.., li' it Rmi Ived that oil and utter Match '.', l'.Ml, all dngH tu the tUf el Outturn he ie.Uirni 111 wear lint ' les until such time as tbe coiiueil sIihII lieie. liter change 01 IliCiiltV this i enollltltin, And lie It I Hither KnolraJ, that tie iiiaisbal of the city of Ontario ho n ii . I is hciei'v iiiithi'ii ad ii i in stincted lo take up and djagtfOJ all ilugs not we it log inules and iiiiiulng at large In the city nt Ontario nn and atlii March:1. I .'! I, while this le.nlu tlntl is in foice. Hv order nt V la'. Trow, Mayor. AttiKi Marry H. (irauel, t'ilv lieooiilei . Scratched 40 Years Used D. D. I).. All Itching Gone ! ' irtiinl . .,u ,. i ,' ,.f Ann.. ' . I. , i ,1 with the won- mil' i . t i i ea, rlpiiun I' 1' I' is Hi.- inmiii Kcii ina Clin. nn Ild wash thai gives lasiaal relief In .ill i"i it - ..I s, in :i cuhli tli iiisi'i ih.. skm it all impurll a.ii - iwai blotches and punulea. skit . tlllouth .unl In allhy .... Hi . ' i , tut. I U( i ,.o. bonis of thia wonderful Lii'll.i I lllc In. In ami k. i'p it II. Itltf l.eiis. W . knnw that LI. 1. L will do all that la clalu.aJ lul a ONTARIO PHARMACY ONTHIO OHEGON Rapid Arrival of New Spring Things Makes Our Store as Fresh as a Spring Morning. m ONTARIO fM ORtOONj Women's Attire Jmj ONTARIO MW tW OREGON, fj '.-. ftl' That symbolizes SDriners Glories. leed and beautiful sunshine will meet Suits, Gowns and Wraps already o You are earnestly invited to come and see these new things for spring and summer wear from day to day as they arrive In our large New Millinery Department we are showing some of the very newest creations. You will note the radical changes this spring are particularly attractive and every time you are down town this spring we want you to step in. Boyer's Department Store Mens' Smart Spring Clothes ! ' I I - jej0t in We Show an Exclusive As semblage of New Colors and New Fabrics in Men and Young Mens9 Spring Suits Easy fitting, in individual models, attractive tailored in th correct styles for the men of today. Blue Serges and Fancies Patch Pockets and English Models are Correct $W to $25 Spring Shirts "Eclipse" brand, all snappy patterns, and up-to-date styles $1.00 to $1.50 New Spring Hats with the new sof t pleated and velvet bands. Stetson's 3.50. Alexander's "Astor's" $2.50 ALEXANDER CO.. wM- -j