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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
ONTARIO ARGUS PUm.iSHKD BVBMT TBUKBDAT En ten 1 in the iotoflioe at Ontario, Orr-iron. fur trni)-iniMi( u through the mail as WCOnd olM matter. BLACKFEET INDIANS FROM GLACIER NATIONAL PARK INVADE NEW YORK. ANNOUNCEMENT M. E. BAIN. Editor mi.I Proprietor By order of the secretnry of war. the 35 saloons In the Pannm ennnl one will be closed during the coming fiscal year. When the Montenegrin victors enter ed Scutari they were surrounded by half-starved men and women clamor ing for food. The territorial legislature nt Hono lulu adopted a report tabling the reso lution of protest against California's proposed alien law. The directors of the Panama-Pacific International exposition have lined up with the opposition against the pass age of the nntl alien land bill In Cali fornia. Eight California senators are urging the adoption of their constitutional amendment to abolish the present sen ate and assembly in that state and to ubstltute a single law-making body of 40 members. A youth of 18 and n girl of 19 climb ed to the clock gallery In the tower of the Notre Dame cathedral at Antwerp arm In arm, and leaped to the ground from a height of 180 feet. Every bone In their bodies wan broken. The 675 employes of the Internation al Harvester company, who walked out of the twin.- mills March 21 at Auburn. N. Y have since rejected every proposition made to them (6 return to work. Further effort to bring nbout to a settlement has been abandoned by the board of mediation. By a vote of 41 to 12. the assembly of the California legislature turned down a resolution to Invite the gov ernors of Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arlionu to come tc Sacramento to confer with the lawr.nkers and Sec retary of State Wlllium J. Bryan on the question of anti-cMen land legis lation. At the meeting of fe American Society of International i.aw, held at Washington, most of the speakers agreed with Richard Olney, exsocro tary of slate, who held that this coun try was entirely within Ma rights, aa the owner of the Panama canal, to make whatever rules regarding thi canal It desired. Little Edna Newman, 4 years old. was washed through a drain pipe IS Inches in diameter for a distance of 409 fcot at .lohnstown. Penn. She fell Into a c.. i k near the pipe Intake und was sucl.ed iuto it. Glacier National Park ovor-shndowed everjthing in tho New York Travel ami Vacation Show, which was held in tho (irand Central Palace March 20th to 20th. The uniqueness of the Great Northern Railway's exhibit of Uncle Sam's new play-ground was a marvel to New York decorative artists. Tho ten Blackfcet Indians, of course lent, much color to the Glackf National Park Kxhibit. Besides the Indians the marvelous beauty pre sented by the scenic plmtogrnphs and paintings made tho Glacier Park booth easily the attraction of tho Show. The Indians pitched their tepee in the middle of the Kxhibit and tho visitors to tho show at nil times of the day and nipht while the Sbotg was open, thronged about the rel an. The attendance to the Show averaged ten thousand daily. Judging from t he enthusiasm shown, ( Ilacicr Na tional Park, the tourist travel to that place this year will break all records. As a result of appointment of Miss Florence R. Corbet t of New York city, as manager of lae Princeton univer sity dining halls, women will have charge of the feeding of 800 members of the freshmen and sophomore classes next year for the first time In the history of the Institution. Miss Olga Tenohovlch, of St. Peters burg, Russia, committed suicide In her room In a fashionable hotel In San Francisco by shooting herself In the mouth with a revolver. Miss Tenoho vlch. who Is said to be the daughter of a Russian countess, was the fiancee of Isaac Uphnrn. a wealthy printer. Dr. Kdwnrd S. Hlgley of Chicago, who had no particular Idea that he was casting bread upon the waters, In the early '80s, lent Charles Froo lleli $700 to assist him through a course at the ITnlvertdty of Nebraska. Dr. Hlgley has Just received word that Proellch had died In Australia, leaving his benefactor a fortune of 11,000,000. Benjamin Robinson, the discoverer of fish glue, died at Gloucester, Mass., aged 84. PAYETTE Tuesday, May m WFL0f W CIRCUS 4 m i jtL ' KsV I sC 4JUf - I a . At mw'J TAP ) v'" I VV " BTBk'te V I k w lm w I . . . F I m ? 4 .Atm I i V all tr i !rv;v free UltW TT open dens of wild animate, Q hands, 250 horses, eUph.-u c.meu-400 S Jf ail Am native costumes witl be shown n parade people of t,inlr " , .;!, t 8. doors open at 1 sTT . j:l ,ftrniM)n at Z. niKIll ' w- f-.- - JSTS, Watirprwi nU. Ai-bAs 25 U u - 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty m hBl been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings All under fence. Ra.lroad line through tract. On Snake river Well drained bench land, hlec STLbdIw Plant can be installed for S C Tc"eg Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon Pope Plus Is much better. Cardinal Merry del Val Is credited with the statement that his eminence has mere ly had the grip, and that his Illness would Have passed unnoticed had It affected an ordinary person. John Schrank, the asfsllant of ex President Roosevelt, complains that It Is a disgrace for a man of hi "high Intellect" to be locked up In an asylum as a dangerous maniac. He Is confined near Oshkosh, Wis. Schrank wants to secure the revolver with which he shot Roosevelt saying that ha has promised M to the Metropolitan Mu Heum of New York. The prosecution of Fred Warren, J. I. Sheppard and ('. L. Phlfer, connect ed with the Appeal to Reason, a Soci alist publication of Olrard, Kan., churned with misuse of the malts In publishing mi alleged expose of con ditions at the federal penitentiary at fort Leavenworth, was practically end ed when Judge Pollock sustained a demurrer filed by the defendant. Tyrus Cobb, the sensational bats man who ht'.x been holding out for a snliirj of $16,uou :t year, signed a ouu year contract with tho Detroit Ameri can league club. Jack Loudon has arranged to enact In motion pictures all of his novels and short stories, and will himself appear as the leading actor, In order to give them "the punch." FRUITLAND ITEMS 8ereral from here attended the Holstelu oow sale held In.Onturio Saturday. Messrs. O. H. Rargent and J. O. Borltohtleld each bought three cows. Frauds Child. plJ" wltn several other ohlldreu Friday eveulu fell uud out his forehead quite badly. Mrs. Bert Meloher took her little girl to Payette Tuesday and had her tonsils removed. Dr. Avey per formed the oerutlou. Mr. Aokeit was kioked by a horse lust Kuiulay and quite badly injured. This is the same young ouu who ao oldeutly ehot himself through the baek last winter while out hunting. Miss Marjory Luck, or rsi"". .peut Saturday and Sunday with Miss Muiy Klnnlson. Kalih Boor is sick with the measles. The Crochet clubeiitcrtsiued their bushands at the W. H Homau home Hgt Friday evening. A pleasant time was passed. Mi.s .M.v.tle Bell, Ofl PsftUss vl-it-4 from Saturday until Monday vs.tli Miss Hliie Sobuiid. Mi. ud Mrs. LeftNT. 99 ...- r visitliuf their rela- HlliiursciHi - tives Mr. and Mrs Joel Mayer. The frosts lait week killed some OI the tr.Mt, but there in au abuud aoce left Messrs. Free Mrauthoover and Seth Ku-ell hsd - v't sHNMi ,Jde ,a,t Tnuisday uitfht wbeu Mr. Braut hoovor's horse beeame frightened and rau from riuitlaud a mile south to coiner wheiv it turumi iuto diteh breakiu the bugy quiio tadly The yo.ii.K men were fortuuato lu not An Interestng ball game was held Friday afternoon between the New Plymouth and Friiltland high school teams. Score 6 to 7 in Fruitland'a favor. The Methodist Ladles' Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mo Henry. Card of Thanks We wish to express our most slncero thanks to the ladles of the Congrega tiotial church and all others who M kindly axpretscd their sympsthy and assisted us la the lose if our wife and mother. Louis Kroessln, Louis Kroessln, Jr Rose Kroessln. O E informed shout Plumbing sad when you build know that thii im portant part of the houts, the plumbing lyttem, if aa perfect sa honeat work- msnahip snd experienced supervision can make it. Thoie who dctirc that kind of plumb ing will slio appreciate "Stand!.!1.!" plumbing fix ture which ws u e on our work. JUtidalsT "xlryBM Umiory US- PLUMBING & HEATING CO. I 1 1.. ..i- Kul of lllll.lll.. l-uiiiiiui' i Ontario, Ore. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Mouey to loan Improved Irri ga ed farms. W. H. Uoollt le Co. DrayHge orders takeu at Moore Hotel John LandiuBham, residence phone 424 Three lots for sale blocks west of postofhVe at a bargain. Inquire at Argus ottice. Ladies tailor aud dressmaker Mrs, F.tts Cope Phone 104 N. 1, For sale-House aud two lots fo rent or aule lu Villa Park. Price eheap for Immediate sale. A. T. Castor. Carson. Oregon. gettiug hurt. The plaoe to buy ttrat class cuudies in at the Ontario Makery. Now is the time to get a new rug for that room while Farley has a big sicca to select from. For Sale A Ford automnhlle lu ood shape. Price MM. . U at Multuomah rooms. Uet your alfalfa seed uow 5 cents u pouo.l at Moore Livery and Oraiu oompauy. For Rent 50 shares Owyhee ditch atoek for this season. A. t, Hoyer. I wish to announce to my friends and pa trons that I am now located in the build ing formerly occu pied by the Long Clothing Co., and ex tend you a cordial invitation to call and look over my new store and stock. Reitpcclfully, W. T. Lampkin MEsv '(jw lfa'lljj'li'it Or ONTARIO. ORE GROWTH OF DEPOSITS April 4, 1909 $226,078.74 April 4, 1910 350,636.16 April 4, 1911 320,505.81 April 4, 1912 341,620.99 April 4, 1913 374,293.54 A strong, progressive, growing institution, conducted ulong absolutely safe lines, by men of more than ten years Western hanking experience. New llusincss Invited A L COCKRUM, President; T. TUMNMULL. Vice President; a E. KENYON, Cashier. H. B. COCKKUM. Ass't. Csshier; C. W. PLATT, Ass't. Cashier Butter Wrappers Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. 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