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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
ae HaMtJteceiyed a Shipment of R. & G. CoraeU STANDARD PATTERNS You can get them at the New York Store The Star Brand Shoe Is as Good as Ever and Cheaper Wing Chong Laundry New man in charge who thor oughly understands the business. Washing & Ironing Wet of 1st National Bank and Telephone Office. Buy your Meat at The ONTARIO MARKET and get the best the market affords ijuXvYVT mi r " ' V'Wkf Tfcf M XfmrtfY BUICK 40 Auto Extras The only complete line of extras between Boise and Baker. Auto Repairs We have a shop equipped with the tools and machinery neces sary to repair or rebuild any part of your auto and employ only first class mechanics. If you want guaranteed work at reasonable rates give us a trial. Segine Auto Co. Ontario Agents for the Buick MORGAN'S WILL ASSERTS FAITH New York. "I commit my tout Into the hands of my Savior In full confi dent that, having redeemed It aad washed It In his moit precious blood, he will present It faultless before the throne of my Heavenly Father; and I entreat children to maintain and de fend, at all hasard, and at any cost of personal sacrifice, the blessed doc trine of the complete atonement for sin through the blood of Jesus Christ, onoe offered, and through thst alone." This Is the extraordtnsry and strik ing utterance which begins the last will aad testament of John Plerpont Morgan. The amount of trusts nnd bequests named by specific sums Is under $10, 000,000, but the entire residue of the estate, estimated at 11,000,000,000 Is left to J. P. Morgan, Jr. The largest Individual settlements are made upon the son and three daughters. Rsch of the four children receives In trust 13,000,000 to use the Income ss he or she pleases. Mrs. Morgan, the great financier's second wife, Is made the beneficiary of a trust fund large snough to Insure her an Income of f 100,000 a year. The two sons-tn-law, Satterlee and Hamilton, are given $1,000,000 each. The assistants and servants In the Morgan households and Institutions are provided for liberally. Knox Bill Rafuaad. Sacramento. Cal Through the Pan-ama-Paetflfl Exposition commission state has refused to participate In the expenses of ex-Secretary of State Phil ander C Knox, who visited California kit May ostensibly to boost the ex position, on the ground that that offi cial used the occasion to aid President Tart's political aspirations. Tommy Murphy Defeat Wolgast. San Francisco. for 16 rounds "Har lem" Tommy Murphy and Ad Wolga4t battled, with little to choose between them. Then a missed right swing by the one-time chsmplon was his undo Ing snd paved the way for a fight-end decision In favor of Murphy. ABROGATION OF TREATIES SOUGHT WashlnKton. A demand for abro- Ki Ion of two truatles with Croat Brit ain bearlitK upon Isthmian canal rights pk m-iiti-ij to the Semite In a resolu- ' tlon by Senator Chambvrluln, brought a nsw element to th cunal coutro- J versy now In progress between this oountry and Crent Britain over the i rUht of the United Stales to exempt American coastwise ships from the puyinent of tolls. Senator U'Uormuu, chairman of the I intvroceanlc canals committee which in u t handle canal legislation In the senato, Indorsed the principle em bod led In the Chumberlaln resolution. Thii ('Iiaiiiberlttln resolution would require tin president to proceed at once to terminate the llsy-l'auncefote treaty of 1901 and the Clayton-Bulwer treat) of 1852, which It superseded. In u statement. Senator Chamberlain said the treaties and records would aliow that the United States never plaaucd to give Great Britain such treaty rights as would Justify the pro tests that (ouutry had made. MINNESOTA GOVERNOR LOSES Public UtllttlM Control Bill Passed Ovir Vsto by House. S I i' 'nil. The lower house i;l i HI ; :t-6ota legislature repussed oei the governor's veto the telephone control bill and the hill providing for the iiiuniclpul control of public utili ties. Governor Kherhart, in vetoing both bills, gave, as his principal reason the belief that the regulation of public utilities should be left to the state. He has voiced his determination of calling an extra session, probably late in the summer, to pass such a measure. John Mitchell Appointed. Albany, N. Y. John Mitchell, ex president of the United Mine Workers of America and a vlcf-prealdent of the American Federation of l.aoor, was ! . , . . ,. ..!.... 4 I... I designated uy uovcrnoi ouuoi iu u state labor commissioner. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 86c-, bluestem, 7e; red Uussian, 85c. Hay Timothy. $16; alfalfa, $12;. Butter Creamery, 37c. Ka -Candled, 21c. Hops 1812 crop, 18c. Wool --Kasteru Oregon, lie; Wil lamette valley, 20c. ssttla. Wheat Bluestem. ;'7 V. club, 88c; red Uussian, 85c. Kggs 20c. Butter Creamery, 87c. llu -Timothy, $16 per too; slfaJJa. 12 par iou. Children's Play Clothes Are now on display in our store. Manv Pretty Dresses and Rompers that sav6 the mother much work. Our Shoe Department Is complete. Pumps and Oxfords in all leathers and colors. The styles are good We invite you to come in and see them v B slsw mm mm Home of Nemo Corsets Ontario's Greatest Store "Meet me at Rader's Rest Room" New Spring Styles In Ladies' Oxfords FOR YOUR APPROVAL AND SELECTION Every pair the latest style Satin. Pumps, Patent Pumps, Tan Button Oxfords, Gunmetal Button Oxfords, Lace Oxfords. We save you from 25 to 50c per pair. Economy is a very great consideration. The New Curtain Draperies are here in full assortment. It is the most effective showing we have ever made, including as it does patterns, colorings and the extremely low prices we are making. j Now on Display j Malheur Mercantile Co. U