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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
Jewelry Should be purchased from your home jew eler who stands ready at all times to make it good. Wc have the late pat terns and standard makes to select from. Official watch man fur the railroad of 'In iter! ion. W. W. LETSON, ONTARIO. OWMOH. I o(dl Mdrk'l Kpport. Corrected Apr. Maj for the benefit of Arus rendem dy the Malheur Mer oantile Company. Kuk. per dozen. ' Mutter, per pniiii.l, 2&o. (lata, per hundred, ll.r0 Wheat, pur hundred, $1.7.r. liny per ton, H. I'utatucH, per liundred, l.UU Union, per hundred, 12.00. Applea, per box, 11.00. toll.fiO Chicken, dteed. per pound, I He, Pork, dreeaed, R, to H'jO. Pork, lire, 160 to 7 Veal, 0 to lOo. II.. f II.- to IV Th- PROTSCTIVI TARIFF CLY t'l.Ul'l.lil . " prepared mid publi-hcil i,y Hi. , in. i i.jim I'li.ir.-iiM- Tariff League, New York, will he remly for distribution on or about AuguMt lt. The Cyclopedia will I'ontain the official text of tin- I inlet wood law, t In- Undw wood anil Payne Alilneh laws .-..nipareil KivinK evi tv rut.- of il'ilv i article in both laws; what one hundred and lifty two United States BlWtOfl and ('..norcs-iii. n Hit 1. 1 for and BgainBl the I mU-rw I bill, and a POPtOW m.l.- of oyer H.000 .'ilillliillH. The volume will colis'ial nf iilnml nine bun. In. I C.hhii page and will aiiHWcr all .pi. ittOM Of) iii.' 'I'm nf Qimtlon N.'i 1 1." i. i -i Indenture. The following patents were just is sue. I t northwestern client reported ly l Sw.fl i Co., patent law wis. If ggrtlaglif. P. C who will fm nihil Oipi. I of any pMtent for ten cents pie. . to our readers Idaho Samuel N. Milton, Spencer, Tot' talk for horse shoes. Washmnton Allen It Mis. re, Mount Vernon, Whirl, wheel or runner; U..b eit K i iinipit , Spokane, r'use Ignitar, Klein II. Ilab. .'I. . S. ill lie. ens burner. OtafJMI Henry K. Kavelae. I'm t land, Turbine. Local llrujtRisi sas: "lake One Ihise." W . w.iii t it'll those in Ontario auf ferine I'i ...n sloiii i.li or bowel trouble lliat . .n. .ii'i l I.. i tli. simple inis lu u nt buckthorn buric, glycerine, etc., known as .li. i i ca tha rented) which beeiiiiif f. mi. .u i. curing appendicitis PlUa i- ihe iiio-i thorough howol clean ,ei known and Jl B I' nk D08B ra n, , ...in ii.ii.... ii.c.t-, on tlie stomach and constipation almost IMMI.I'lvii i You a ill i" urpi I i J al the il It K ... lion 't tdlt i SEEKS TO REDUCE COST OF LIVING American Society of Thrift Is Growing Organization. LESSEN USELESS SPENDING. Point Out Product For Which Lara Sum Ar Nedlly Expndd Evry Vr Hold That Extrav agance I Principal Caue of Ad vane In Price. New York. -Ilnvt. the Amerlcnn peo ple become u iintlnii of prodigals nnd HpendthrlftN? It lins lieen the custom of ni'iiiv Aiiierienns In hewnlllm; the hlirh cost of living to place, the blame on the trust, the tariff or some other BfWB ey. Of late, BOWBfBft (In if bus collie IntO plllille li. tiee a body Known II the Aineii.iin S.el.iy Knr Thrift which linlh liliinlly and collectively declare Hint I he hlu'ti C0B1 of Ih Ing I not o iniii'ii cawrgaaMa to trusts or other gancMM as to the prodigal ami spend thrift plrlt which ha SSBBBd 1 1 1 - BOO pit. of tlil. .'ointry, generally speaking tlllC of the leaders of the so.'let Is QovaiMf Crowe .f OklahooM So neiloii III Ihe opinion of the mem her of till society ha Ihe situation become that a measure In about to lie Hit! N gllMW In ( ,ii - N ! til , i duplicate anyo lu W . I., i . this I. it. nit ill t'Mii ilav) I " i eaaon is plaint hen n ia r meinbered that no i ratio iu cat is of. farad hers for -..ic until it has been thoroughly u i t hauled in our oa n shop-, bj W in ton experts and brought up to t in- 'niton standard .t automobile excellence ei iiitk- money will i v but ana af thaas ra built .'ais that will give the boat satisfaelu.il in both Service an.! appearance. Sen. I today for our latest coniploti bargain Ual TheVvntonMotoi Car Co. Pj rortlaiui(VJrepn. f rtmtii i.y Aaawtoaa frass AaaaaaiUaa miVailNl.ll lll'.'K til i.KI.MI.iMA. I.CAIlINO I'llllMoll II Of 1111111-1 v.. IKIV. Illtrotllleetl III Coire. to hi' l.liown a ihe China bin. directing President w iisnii I., lutiti' foreign uatlona a par th Ipale In an liiteMialh.ii.il coligreMa of thrift, to be hehl at Sun I'mmlseo next year tluiinu the I'miii mil I'liolllo exposition, for Ihe WAfJa of olh.r eoontliea than Ihe I'ulietl States have also develoit'i1 a spirit of prtxl ttfil lit y. Cicero In curlier daj. said, "Men kaatl not how L-re.'.t a revenue I f ru Kiillly." In later times BfcsaMNk, the lion Chancellor, declared that "saving aoe 1. fore security, happliiess and good eitieii-hip " riit' nembera of the So.letV lor Thrift believe that I thf-e salaga stiu bold good t.Miay. 'CI... ..Il., ,... .. II... ...... M - , 111- 1 1,1. , .., 1111 ,11. Ill, I , I.1IIII ana at the promoters uf the movemeut, "is iii.it aatravagaoco has become al moat mole Hi in a ii. .1 inn. .1 iiai.it among BS S,.f in,tuli;i n. -, Ihe naluial child .I . n ivagance, has aralked hand hi band a llh our reailluees t. ieul mon ey, a rondlueas iiu. h it.i lieeoms au oi.M-.-i. hi with aiaaj i" ii'eir an . to out. I., tiitir neighbors Tbeaa people crave luxuries which they are wall aw. ire tra far beyond their attain, bul whi.-h the) pel m in olitaluiag in eauaa .r i in n p. i ainal raultj or ie tire to impre - uibers " .ii.i in. t uiiiv baa this spirit growa treineliiloisl In I. it. umk, bill It s last Increiu in . are i moue) aiHindlua mad imipli v iccuuiuluto uiouey, an. i . throw u sa'sj Au .a ; irit MJTB that ea aif BOO BpoiullUg the trememlous sum of f2.usj.isM) rearlj for chewliuj gum aloue Wbeu i in ureal number of pel sons who chew uiiiu sud note- the amount of sdverttalug resorted t" by ' i;uui in .1 nfactiirei not Improlial ',. ikI i v. u i sud other nonln I i nit, ,i siii.- baa lu a sin-ie year smouutisl i.miti is far h ich even a- lie ct ase foi sptmiliug moue upon us. t..i lu thai year are spent la . of aO,tS)U.OUt) for aul. uiii. biles. an. I this at a time when the BUtOinu I'll- UsdUBlr) wa- slill in its lul'.ilii V. Sln.e then this suiule item BBS reached Into the hundreds ot millions "In ihe twelve mouths of 1005, too. the people of the I'lillnl gtBteS ate randj sad caafactloner) that cost st. uhiumi iiionev no ia to baild a string of iiiianii waiafwajra ap and down taa Atlantic seaboard The value af ilia num. Is. rniK's. w.'it.hcs. pjoU Chain mi klaceo, peudauts and Kiuiiiar articles pur. hasisl has amounted to more than twi.e ti.e coat of constructing the I'sn aiu.'i canal. "In IMC before the wine of pr.'hlbl Hon bad iuImiii. eil tO Its proBOBl point, ihe sum of i.tir..-s i'1. w is eipend ! lu this couuti) (or luloxtcatlBg .iiiuks. of which amount aaS.lTO.giM was spent for Whlakj ami ..(her distill ed spirits, Imported ami domestic, while the bill for beef an. I other malt ihpiora was jins i'l':; jn," Three years before that date wc spent 1331,000.000 for ciuars. dgarettea, rbewlni lobac ce and siiufT in twelve mouths-" HUERTA REACHES PUERTO MEXICO German and .British Cruisers Are Placed at Disposal of Former Dictator. Puerto Mexico General Vlciorlatio rluertn, who recently resinned as pro vlHlonnl president of Mexico, arrived safely. He was accompanied by Clan sral Hlanmiet, his mlnlater of war. Answering Inijulrlea as to the state of his health, Oenernl liuerta assured the officers that ha felt very well, although somewhat tired from the bent. Captain Kohler, of the Oerman cruiaer Dresden, offered him hla ship "for any use he enred to make of her." The trip to this port was without Incident or unpleasantness other than thnt caused by the terrible heat of the tropical lowlands. With Muerta inil Hlaniiiet were the general staff. The party OOCUpled a train of nine sleeilng enr, four of which were giv en over to troopB. British Vlce-Cnnmil flemmlll nlso of flcllly culled on liuerta and presented him a messiiuc, presiimahly an offer of refuge on the Hrltlsh cruiser Hrl tol. Muerta rend It and expressed pleasure at the consideration being thown him. In answer to the question: "Why sre win leaving Ihe countr) while you are still able to serve her?" liuerta answered as follows: "My departure from the national territory has no other cause than to leave tho new government an ample field for action. I also believe my continuance here would give rise to i on). Ttiires which would result In prejudicing the proceedings of the new government. I derlure to the WOtid Unit the line of conduct I have always followed had no other object than my heartiest desire Toa, the pa elf lent Ion of the country," GIRL VICTIM OF PLAGUE Sixth Cass Discovered In New Orlssns Six Blocks From Firat. New Orleans. The sixth case of bubonic plague was discovered here Saturday. The victim is Helen Hoell. In sear old. Her home Is six blocks from where the first plague case do veloped .Mine L'7. A force of men directly under the supervision of Dr. Oscar Salomon, of New Orleuus. began Inspecting all freight leaving the city h rail. He fore iii h car is sealed It will be known definitely that It contains no rats. An organisation ol women members of the civic federations, wflo have been divided Into four couimlltees, also have begun work Kuril commit tee will lime separate duties, Includ lug clean up campaigns at hoti'le, hos pitals and markets. The loeiili com mittee will .li'iol.' Itself to education al work lu hoiues. HINDUS VIGOROUSLY OPPOSE DEPORTATION Vaaoouvot B C Desperate iisiat-i ami' kj ihe Hindus aboard tin Jap-, lines.- ilQgBJIBf KOfttBgata Main, the ship with ;(.".:' iiin. ins on board, who have been seeking admission into Can. nia. resulted when the Canadian ration tilth, is an, mpted to hoard the vsaael und atari her back to the Orient. When ihe Immigration office i aa the lug Sea Mon, with ffOt BBB I a trip bat h la has Oi . m, an. inpteii in board the w.-i,, the Hindus opened up fusillade ol win. h dually forced the Lion sad 1 'itiug fon armed pollew men 10 I'.'H a ivlroal W ii the ti in hailing .! !. .' ol her it a , i the ib . k Bad brl with Hiii.! armed a Ith i tub or other weapon, while at ihe bow oi ii.. ship a solid in is ol humanity ongregati d. The lug's hi sa was nude read) and kaoh ai.il lorlh ahiiig the rows I ' Hin dus a .-it.. mi was played, rhis iorm of BttMk was efierthe mi.inem.iiily, hut pluikily ralliuig. several Hunliu fiiie.l tin- stream ami began dashing a shower of missiles upon the .ttuck lllg tolc. Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal Summer Storage Rates for Coal Now on $7.00 and $7.50 a Ton The Most Complete Line of Building Material. If you cannot find it anywhere else come to us. We have it. Danger of Railway Strike i Deferred. Chicago Hauler of a sink.' of the engine crews oi western railroads was deferrcil when the reprekent.it 1ms of the in. ii in ci ;. it-it an offer of iiuilia ti.m gj William I.. Chambers, chair man of the fagotti board of tncitiutlon and conciliation. ff m m m m m m 9 m Villa Regret Huert.V Departure. Juarez Mcx i would atueh arofaff thnt Itueria had reman u in the chair, or in Mexico t'it. until we ciuiht ;et our hands on hlui ii. Villa b.ud In Juarez, wheu he learned uf Huiiui i.poitrd rajiaaBjajB Three High Class Papers Free All subscribers who are in arrears can by paying up back account and one year in advance to The Argus secure the fol lowing publications Absolutely Free: Fruit Grower and Farmer, (TMa) $1.00 The Vegetable Grower (monthly) .50 Woman's World (monthly) .50 This is an exceptional opportunity to square up old accounts and prepare tor the Future uJljr (Shttariit Arrjua Phone 49 J. P. 0. Box 128 dPWewWi&MMrM -a? 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