V I hi ONI ARIO ARGUS PUBLtBHBD KVKKY THUNSDAY Enteral in the postoflloe at Ontario, Oivifon, for InamlMlM through tb niHils an second-class matter. M. K. BAIN. Kditor and Propriet rr IS WINDOW DISPLAY The Ohio legislature has Mi ft bill appropriating $600,000 for the re lief of flood sufferers. The lower house of the Minnesota legislature is on record as favoring 11 minimum wage. The bill passed by h ood majority. It Is also likely of sue- oesi in the senate. Congress will be naked by the Cali fornia legislature to offer financial aid to Dr. Frederick Franz Fried mann, 4lscoverer of tin alleged tuberculosis cure, if a bill by Senator Cohn now be fore the legislature is favorably acted upon. That 76 per cent of th. revolution ary element In Mexico is now pacified and that the pacification of Sonora Is only a matter of time, waa the atato ment of the Mexican government to the T'nlted States government. Plans for a comprehensive drnlnar.e ystem for the country which would prevent floods and make Impossible recurrence of the recent disaster In Ohio and Indiana will be considered nt the National Drainage congress in St Louis, April 10. The Illinois Central rnllrond com pnny was sued for $500,000 by the Southern Illinois Coal A Coke com pany at Chicago In the United State court. Loss of $597,000 from failure of the railroad to provide cars to ship coal between Auguat. 1909, and the present, ta charged. The aiater ship of the Imperator, the largest ahlp In the world, was launch ed at Hamburg and christened Europa. The Rurppn will be 950 feet long and 100 feet b,eam. Both vessels are to be employed In the transatlantic ser vice of the Hamburg American line. Adrlanople, the western stronghold of Turkey, fell to the onslaught of the Balkan allies after one of the most stubborn defenses in the history of warfare. Adrlanople was fired by the Turks, Inn. after much trouble, the victorious armies succeeded In pre venting n general conflagration. The funeral tor tup .aie King ieort;o took place March 30, at Athens. Sir Garnet Joseph, the Viscount Wolseley, field marshal, and one of Britain's greatest soldiers of modern times, died in France, aged nearly K0 years. Colonel Roosevelt, speaking at a progreaalve party, announced the in tention of that party to strive for the election of women delegates to the next constitutional convention. The second trial of Clarence Darrow on a charge of bribing Kobert Bain, a juror in the McNamara trial, waa put over to June 16. Sylvia Bankhurat. youthful militant suffragette, won her release from Hoi loway prison by a hunger strike. Au thorities decided that further impris onment would endanger bar life. Physicians are taking extreme cau tion with Pope Plus X. lila heart Is very weak, and the recent Illness caused physicians to believe that fail ure of that organ will follow the slightest unusual exertion. The German kaiser haa abandoned the trip he usually takes to Corfu, in the Mediterranean, off the Oreek coaat. in the month of April, because word has come, through the Qreclan government, that Turkish emissariea have gone to Corfu, and have aworn to blow up the kaiser's residence while he Is there. The long Illinola eenatortal election deadlock In the legislature waa broken with the election of James Hamilton Lewis, democrat, and L. Y. Sherman, republican. Sherman Is elected for the Bhort term. With the election of these two. the United Statea senate is sow complete The democratic frength Is 61. against 43 republicans and two progreasivee. Circuit Judge Guthrie of Kanaaa City, who recently cited W. R. Nelaon. editor and owner of the Kansas City Star, for contempt, testifying before C. C. Crow, commissioner for the state supreme court, admitted that he had written bla declalon finding Mr. Nel son guilty lu advance of the hearing at which the editor appeared before him. State Mine Bureau Choaen by Weet Salem. Governor West announced the names of the men he will appoint as members of the bureau of mines and geology, created by an act of the last legislature. They are N. H. Lawrle of Portland, secretary of the American Mining eou gresa and an alumnus of the school M mines. New York; W. C. Fellow. i Granite, superintendent of he Ben Harrison Mines company of hat city J u an alumnus of the Colorado school of mines; T.S.Mann of Portland, with the Hhclflc Stoneware company, Dr. j K.Reddy of Medford.. mine owner. c T Prall of Portland, an engineer and good roads advocate. In addition S. Sw-M-nla of the Universl y O Oregon and of the Oregon Agricultural College are ex officio members SUGGESTS NEATNESS A clever arrangement of paint cans and appropriate advertising material form the basis of an exceedingly at tractive window iu the MoBratney McNolty company store this week. A speolal feature of the display is a set llf 11.1 Hnnll..,.' - A I ... .....,,,., ....,,,,- rarringe sppges with half of the snrfaoe of the spokes treated to one ooat of Acme Quality Carriase paint each spoke abowing a different color of the paint Tbe following statement is made on one of tbe display cards: "You can make your old buggy look new for a dollar by tbe use of this paint." With this suggestion nnd the very small outlay necessary, we are sure that all of tbe shabby vehicles in tbia territory will Immediately take on a new nppearnnoe. Beaides being good for all klnda of vehioles, attractive display signs 11ns- trate in colors a great many other uses for this wonderful paint in and about the borne. Tbe display ia a creditable ooe and well worth inspect Ing. Pd. Adr. EXPLAINS HOW COLLEGE FURNISHES GOOD EGGS Beoause it is found t bat false Im presslons have been created In regard to tbe manner in which tbe Oregon Agricultural College poultry depart ment furnishes egga from tested laying stock. Prof, .lames Dryden baa made tbe following statement: "The experiment station poultry department does net charge $1 for each egs, nor noes It give eggs away for batching purposes. Kgga are sold In limited numbers for batching, tint more than two alttiuga going to any one person, at II. 5()'a aittlng. "Rcquests'eoo.n from all counties in the state, and from various other states as far nil' as Florida and t'ana da. High prices sre often offered for the egga, but until we can furnish tbe eggs to supply tbe demand In Ore gon we do not care to semi eggs or atock to other states "Tbe sags are from atock that has been bred moat of it for three genera tiooa from bens that iiave iaid 200 eggs a year. We do not set I day old cbloka. That would interfere witb our breed ing and other work." Communication To tbe Editor: Will yon please explain why tbe county ofHi'iala do not use tbe casb on bend to pay off some of tbe oounty warrants and stop the lntereet charges! Subscriber. Tbe tak Ing up of the oounty warrants la a matter that Ilea with the county treasurer and In case of bis failure to attend to the mutter then tbe County Court can issue the order. When tbe new set of officials took charge tbe first thing for them to do was to have tbe booba of the oounty audited ao they would know exactly bow the county stood, what amounta were In the several fuuda and what monies aval I sole to reduoe tbe outstanding warrants. Tbe auditing has been completed aud no aoubt n call will aoon be made for warrants. It la possible tbey may wait until tbe first half of tbe taxea are paid in and make oue call to cover tbe fuutla then avail able. Resolutions of Condolence Hall of Beatrioe Rebekuh Lodge. No. 82, 1. O. O. F.. Tdaroh 19. 1913. To tbe officers and membera of Beatrice Rebekah Lodge No 82, I. O. O. F. We. vour committee, to whom was referred tbe drafting of resolutions on the death of Bister Carrie Aruold. beg to submit the following: Whereas, cleetn has again removed auother link from ..ne chain of Friend ship. Love aud Truth. Resolved. That in recognition of her loss we acknowledge aoveiiguity of Him from whom we receive the gift ot eternal life. Resolved. That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved husband and children and oommeud them to the care and love of their Heavenly Father, who kuows evrry grief, "notes even the sparrow's fall" and will aurely oare for them In this dark hour. Resolved. Tbat our charter be draped In mourn ing, a copy spread upon the minntea and another sent the husband of our deceased sister. "Bo let her sleep that dreamless sleep. Our sorrows clusteriug 'round her head. Be comforted, ye loved, who weep, She lives with God. she is not dead. " Submitted In F. L. T. Sadie Moore, Daisy Rutherford, Nellie Piatt Just Received Fay Ideal Stockings For Boys and Girls SO 2 JBa THE BIG Need No Supporters, Button at the Waist - Up to Stay. Best for wear, comfort and economy. Try them. BLACK AND TAN Bankrupt and Removal SALE Continues at Lampkin's Until I Move If you want anything in Dry Goods or Shoes it will pay you to visit this sale SHOES, $1.69, and $1.85 Men's Hats & Pants Half Price Shirtwaist, Kimonas, Chil dren's Dresses, Gingham Peticoats 35c House Dresses, Long Ki monoas, Wash Skirts QQq Boy's Hats, Waists and Shirts Very Cheap SUITS, $1.98, $2.48 up to $6.00 WAISTS, 2 for 45c $2.00 Hats $1.00 $3.00 Hats $1.50 $2.50 Pants, $1.25 Lam in s CASH STORE awVFl pmnilll .ii!!!1 M m: "Tk.wilr niiLVsi MiVtiirA for Them" Every member of your family will appre ciate the many handsome, useful presents you can iret free with the coupons now jacked iu Duke's Mliture ts one of tbe big favorite brands for both pipe and cigarettes. Men erery where Preferit be cause of it. true natural totcco Uste Duke's Mi.ture IT simply the choice Ictc. of fine Virginia and JJorth Carolina bright leaf - thoroughly aged, stemmed and crumbled. It's Impossible to gef purer smoke or a moVe likeable one than this mild.ch. fragrant Ugge at Mmti Duke's Mixture. . One and a half ounce, of this choice f tobacco cost only 5c-.nd witb ech k you get a book of cigarette papers FREE. Thm Prmnt or FREE They do not cost you one penny. I .tt MT$ Duke's Miature we now pack a free bggHt 4 " "JJ oswpons you cn get present coupon. With Jgg , new . i .. I. ..... if tirt-u- iIIiUiaciis-- r; ents. A ""-' good daring March tfSfcCPWtt Simply yur nmc and address. SHOeTj TTTlNSliY'S NATURAL trom V&K H.UC cutV piedmont amttlw If mm "-- Premium Dspt ST. LOUIS. MO. mjll)l aalggamm st National Bank Of Ontario. Oregon Capital. Surplus and Profits $125,000.00 Known For Ite Strength With ample resources for all legiti mate Demands. Owned, controlled and managed by local men, who have had years of active banking experience. This bank stands for the development and advancement of Ontario and the surrounding country. We offer every accommodation and service in keeping with safe Banking and solicit your business. A Good Bank in a Good Country' A. L. COCKRUM, President; T. TURNBULL, Vice President; C. E. KENYON. Caahlsr. H. B. COCKRUM, Ass't. Cashier; C. W. PLATT, Ass't. Cashier I ! aaa 4V t vlMaljfl iitilA Msfl at SCW aV S-- ' WJWsbbb Butter Wrappers Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of A r;rim OffiCi1 Butter Wrappers to the & u vrmv ifc LI