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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
B. G. FULLER Jeweler Has opened up a new Jewelry store in Ontario with a fine line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. Prices Right. m Open Evenings. TfiSSW" Cr ' flfQ Jr Ry T'v iqI Jl JVBB DrfflltHa JBr L V 1 I BBP This is the Place to Buy His Gift MAKE this your gift-buying headquarters. The best place to buy gifts for men is at a Men's store. We've always been recognized as the leading Xmas store for Men. The seasons latest creations dress needs of every description useful articles desirable as gifts are here in large variety. Our merchandise, our prices and our service are right in every way. If you are in doubt we'll help you make your selection. Some Good Gift Suggestions Are given below: Look through the list carefully. All useful things that men like. Check off the items you desire clip the list and bring it in. It's the most convenient way to do your Christmas shopping. Choice is best now. Make your selections early. We'll hold them for you. Bath Robe Belt Boxed Holiday Set Cap, cloth or fur Clothcraft Suit Clothcraft Overcoat Collar Collar Bag I I J r gaBBBaVaBBBBBTBiksaBBBm i F :r " "- ' W.'TaaBaaaasBaasTM,aTaaaaaafcAttasaB' "r gsJ bbbbbbbbbUJ'wIt'1 ' Vaf I ! SPECIAL 17 Jeweled Elgin, Waltham, or Hamp den Movements, 20 year case Guaranteed 814.T5 Also will Do All Kinds of Watch Clock and Jewelry Repairing: Opposite Postoffice, Cuff Buttons Fancy Vest Garten Gloves, street or dress wear Handkerchiefs, silk or linen Hosiery, silk or lisle Lounging Kobe O'Donnell Shoe The TOGGERY Ontario, Ore. Nothing would be more appreciated or appropriate than a Clothcraft suit or overcoat. A splendid gif c at $10 to $25, with a guarantee of all-wool, lasting shape, satisfactory wear and service. Let us send him a suit or overcoat for Christmas. We'll ex change it if it doesn't fit properly. Muffler Rain Coat Scarf Pin Scarf Shirt Smoking Jacket House Slippers Suit Case WOMEN VOICE DEMAND Presldsnt Asksd to Maks Federal Suffrage Administration Meiiurt. Washington. A week's campaign by the National American Woman 8uffrage Aaaoclatlon to procure the adoption of a constitutional amend ment to enfranchise women was launched here at a big maae meeting tt was the formal opening of the 45Ui annual convention of the association. The association adopted, almost unanimously, resolutions introduced by Mra. Helen Ring Robinson, a mem ber of the state senate of Colorado, calling on President Wilson in his forthcoming message to congress to adopt the woman suffrage constitu tional amendment aa an admlnlatra tion measure, and to urge congress to take Immediate and favorable action on it, urging the senate to pass the amendment and asking the public to create a committee on woman auf frage. Union la Quarantined. Union. The city of Union haa been placed under quarantine and all places of gathering suppressed, Including shows, churches, dances and lodges. Those drastic measures were deemed neceasary by the city authortttea to prevent the further apread of scarlet fever, which has gained considerable headway In tUo usvm. Sweater Coat Suspenders Traveling Bag Trunk Umbrella Underwear Watch Fob NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Ptrcel Pott Weight Limit Again Extended and Rates Are Reduced. Washington The Interstate com merce commission approved ds creases In parcel post rates In the third, fourth, fifth and sixth tones and an increase In the maximum weight limit to 60 pounds In the first and second, and to 20 pounds In the remaining tonea. The approved changee In rates and weights, to be In effect January 1, 1914, follow: To reduce the rates In the third one from 7 cents for the first pound and 6 cents for each additional pound to 6 centa for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound. To reduce the rates for the fourth one from 8 rents for the first pound and 8 cents for each additional pound to 7 centa for the first pound and 4 oenta for each additional pound. To reduce the weights for the fifth cone from 9 cents for the first pound and 7 cent for each additional pound to 8 cents for the first pound and 8 centa for each additional pound. To reduce the rates for the sixth one from 10 cents for the first pound and 9 cents for each additional pound to 9 cents for the first pound and 8 cents for each additional pound. It la provided "that the rate of post age on parcels containing hooks weighing 8 ounces or leas shall be 1 cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof, and on those weighing In excess of 8 ounces the xone parcel rates shall apply." Thia Is to be ef fectlve March 16, 1914. Suffrage Delegation Walta on Wilson Paring a big auffraglst delegation, President Wilson refused to send a special message to congress urging (hat women be enfranchised. He de cllned also to Incorporate auch a rec ommendation In one of his regular messages. Until congress requests It, he added, ha could not recommend tba creation of a apeoial house committee to Inves tlgate the suffrage question. It waa the first time the president had been brought face to face with the Issue In a formal way. He told his callers that whatever may be bis Ideaa on woman suffrage or any other subject, he had made It a rule not to urge anything upon congreaa that had not been the aubjsot of "organic con alderatlon," by the democratic party. of which he conaidered himself the spokesman. Republicans Will Not Delay BUI. Republican members have made It clear they do not wlah to be charged with delay of currenry reform. The houae will have befoie It this rsss Alaakan railroad legislation; th L ley "naval holiday" resolution. Immigration regulation, high cost ol living Investigations, the lobby com mlttee's report and numerous other mattera of compelling Interest. The early trust bills probably will be aimed at (l- ubollsliinent of Inter locking directorates and holding com panics, and possibly of voting trusts and "fiscal agencies." l,eglelatton strengthening the rights of minority stockholders will also be asked for and attempts will be made to strength en the Sin iin.ui law as to get rid ot the supreme court's derision that m-.i: i.n.ii i. restraints of trade are not unlawful. Senate Will Work 13 Hours a Day. Democratic seriate leaders, with the aid of 10 republican votes, succeeded in forcing a programme of 13 hour a day sessions for the currency bill. Two hours' recess, from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening, will be the only break In the daily work from 10 o'clock In the morning until 11 o'clock at night Senators Horah, Ilrady, Hrandegee, Cummins, Uronna, Keuyon, i..i Fol lette, Norrls, I'erkins and Hmoot, all republicans, Joined the democrats vol lug for the long dally sessions. National Capital Brevities Without amendment the Helen Hetchy bill, providing a new water supply for San Francisco, passed the senate The treatment of migratory tuber culoais patients Is being investigated by the public health aervlce. Klvers and harbors will be develop ed to meet needs of all, and not for auy special community nor interests, says Secretary of the Interior Lane. T. N. Carver of the lulled Slates department of agriculture declares farmers would get better price if they had a uniform plan of gradltiK their products, thus eliminating. Imp ly, the middlemen's profits Karlv abandonment of cohI a tin I tor the battleships or the American navy and the substitution of oil Is toreshadowed in the annual report ot ihe i hi.'t oi tl." SttrSSS Ol steam SI Kin- i ring. .,,- ol IBS Navy Daniels an uounccs that no to date lie has saved nearly $760.1100 on contracts for m halllesl.los bj .lilting CM Hunt eh and ill making purchase of supplies. DRS. PRINZIN6 a WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. DR. D. C. BRETT ' DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R R Depot J W McCulloch R W Eckhardt Mcculloch, wood & eckhardt LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I'ii akhirt Hears I 'it. PaULINK Si ii- inn I -tat cm American School of Os teopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Wilson Block Telephone. IS4,Ulk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in I. O. O. F. Bldg., Ontario. . - Orroon C. M.G0NA6ILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice In all Courts Notary Public. Office over Postoffice Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 Firt National Rank Building Transfer. Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM W. W. HINTON STOCK INMI'KtTOK OK MAI.HKUK COUNTY DEPUTIEH Kol. 'I O'dell, Ontario. Beu Itruwn. Vale. C. C. Morton, Old's Ferrv. N. O. White, Weiser Bridge. J. E. Holly. Riverview Abe I'cnnv, Jordan Valley. . Joe RankoiTer, McDermitt J. Buydell. Nyasa W. 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