The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 06, 1913, Image 4

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    ONI ARIO ARGUS
PUBLISH KD EVERY THURSDAY
C. MC60NA6ILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in all Court.
Notary Public. Office over Po.tofflce
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Entered in the pwtofW at Ontario,
Orison, for tnuiMiiisidoB through the
mail us second -oIhhh matter.
M. E. BAIN.
Editor and Proprietor
Chamberlain for I cabinet
position,' West for senator and
Olcolt for governor is the way
the wise ones have it framed np.
This would give Oregon a good
standing ot Washington during
the Democratic administration
even if it is a Republican state.
The legislature of West Virgi
nia and Wyoming declared in
favor of an income tax and it is
now up to congress to enoct a
law to levy the tax. New Jersey
and New Mexico are expected
to record favorable votes which
will bring the total number of
states up to 38. They will prob
ably levy a tax on incomes of
$5000 and over.
GARMENT WORKERS REBEL
Not More Than Half Of Walat Maker.
Will Obey Order.
Nkw York. An announced aettle
saent of tb atrike ia the dress and
aalrtwalat branch of tha garment-making
Induetry, promlalng to aand 37.000
eperattrea back to work, waa followed
aln.oai nt on 0 by rebellion among em
ployee effected agmlnat the terma their
feeders had agreed upon with the man
ufacture r.
Two meetings to ratify the agree
aaent between the manufacturera and
the leaders of the dreaa and ehlrtwalet
branch, of the garment-making In
dustry, by which the atrlkera are to
return to work, were held Sunday. At
both there aeemed to be only a half
hearted acquleacencu by the workers
la the plana of their leaders. The
protocol affecta 129 ahopa and close
to 10.000 operative.. It la expected,
however, that only about half tha
operatlvea will return. Even If all go
back. It would leave more than 100.000
workers at III on atrlks In other
braui-he of :!. canmut trade..
Large Packer. In Combine Alleged
Jefferaon City. Mo. An agreement
tending to fix prlcea and to "leaaen.
reatrlct and deatroy free competition"
ilnt. between the big packing com
panlea of the country, according to an
opinion filed with the atate aupreme
court by Special Commlaaloner Daniel
Dillon.
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price ia right
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DM. H ahiiik i Skahn
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Graduates American School of Os
teopathy, Kirkaville, Mo.
Wilson Block
Telephones. Bell HA. Ind. 5T2.
H. H. WHITNEY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office in I. O. O. F. Bldg.,
Ontario. - . - Orkcon
Win F. G0LDBACHER
Optician
llnnra: 11 to S
Offlice oppoBite Ontario Hotel
ONTARIO. :-: OREGON
W. H. BROOKE R. W. SWA6LER
Attorneys at Law
Rooms 18, 14, 15. 16, Wilson Bldg.
Ontario, . Oregon
DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE
Ontario, Oregon
Office in New Wilson Block.
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LAWYERS
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Ontario, Oregon
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DENTIST
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STOCK INSPECTOR OK MAI.HKUK
COUNTY
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