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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
NEWS OF GENERAL III TEREST LI u.iilu Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Ciiiea in Our State Hunt Buffalo In Street. T . ; 1 1 . w ; 1 1 . A buffalo hum through tho atroota nf Lapwal bronchi raeol tactions of rrontltf tejn to old Iti habitants bort, Tho boffalo htm obi owaod by .hums Olliout, i Nm Piri Iniliiiti, wliri rOOldOl iK'iir Iwootwator, iiml wlui li.is two liuffiilo mi lil rime h. One of the iitilmnlH pumped nnd H'iI lopod flown the rlxht of wiiy of I ho CMMM I'nilrle riillwiiy until II reached I.hpwhI. It wiih OOJOOOd by number of I iidift riH on bonoboob iirouri'l tbo town and throunh the Htreets. The InilliiriH finally MOOOOtM In blOOOlWI tin- ntiitiuil nml mtui iiIiik It to ItH own er. Rich Crop of White Bean. V"Iht. Owners if young orchards may pay all expensca of cultivating and developing tlxdr trees to maturity by growing white beans. If their ef fin' i. are an successful hh those of A in: ii- i Hum km. hi h well known wOts er valley farmer, who Ih hIho chairman of the hoard of county commiHHionerH here. Mr. iij-ofkujan last scuson blunted wtiai I l.iM.wu s the large navy Juiiij lictween the row of Irt't'N In IiIm jimi , orchard a Huiinyaldc, four iiiIIch smii beast pf Welser. Hli fMffBfJftM hroiiKlit birr) more than i an Horn for hi crop, I, Would Give Up Annual Fair. J,owlHton "'"ne committed members appointed at the Joint mooting of tho T,ewlton Exposition company and the ommerclnl club, to report at muss meeting of cltltens r,h Janunry 10 to ilocldc aa to holding the fall fair, re commend that the Interstate fair be abandoned nml that In It place nn IndllHtrlul bIiow be held In which lend lug prodiictn of thin territory, OOMlOt Ing of appleH, potatoes, corn nml henna would he featured IDAHO PROHIS ARE ACTIVE Statewide Prohibition To Be One Big Political leauee. Ilnlxe That stale wliln irohll.iiion la to he one of tl aln. U mil the main, Issue In the coming political campaign of Idaho wax made evident at the recent meeting here of the I.i.ii ill of UuslecH of the nll BalOO i League of Idaho, wlllob declnreil lui the Issue ami gae forth the eillcl that no candidate fur the next legit lature would receive the support ol the dry'' element of the otBto UlOM be pledge himself to vole for Htule ajrMi prohibition 'I'll Im dei l.u.ilion I of more than iihuiiI Importance, it Ih gl'lli'l ,lll Colli eili'il. III Vli'W ill the full thai M of the II OOOBtaM of the uLute an- ' lrv " Tli.il Ihc prolitluiliiii MMUM Ik to he the paramount nlle III the lli'M slate primary and gem nil elactlona is now ailuiitted h leader or all parties The Anil Saloon League tffVOtOM adupled resolutions luillcatlng that II will aw lug II" uppiirl to ilrv " and only "dry'' caiiilulale Bull Moose to Make Demand. I ,n i i, ,ii lii ,i I. II. i Bill) I Ii d to Stale I'll llll. I III lilp-llll III l: I'l.llM' III hi initiation I'Mi'inl. .1 In Ih. pft) n . . v ! i tint) in attend the Mati ine.tini; at Holae Jauuar) I. the following - lali mini wis ma, I. . . i Ni 1. 1 . , punt ovoi Hie rcplllill.au pOli) ill .Vn elllhel". i .i .ii.it b) Ihla .hi entitled la fur titer recognition u " HI ' eUi county coiiiiui alonera la appoint two I m-s mi each ilii linn hoard In en i pi . nn i oi tiiir- count Geneiaee Settles Hog Problem, liciu - -i c 'I Ii. I'll y I .nun il nn I .mil ooualilered Ihe hog ordluance, which u.i adopted, awl from now mi no bod can in' kepi hi town arbera Ihe) iii i. postured neorer Ihoo IM fat ol au roaldenee, nor bouood boo. rot than t .. icct I'onalderablo trouble baa boon reported at differ) liases re ggrdlM ''" rotalog of boco '" Iowa mi. i it viat. neceaaar) to do aootaUtlng Bannock Chief Passes Away. HlacktH.'i i lii.'f Hill Teton of ihe Hamuli U lulu died here l.i-i week The entire tribe attended Ihe funeral at l tin .til butte, opposite Port Hall. Aa tuirt oi tin' ii ii'iiiiuiv . relatlvi ol the dead man gave calico, clothing. etc, to ail w lui attended Cblel Teton wan a wealth) man and bualBQBS man iiger for tribesmen In ihla part of the at ali- Rich Strike Reported. Salmon A II IS brought Word ol rlcb eipoaun lu tbo Uold fici.i group of claim- o:i ihoop creed in thi QlbboMville dtatrlci The on a Hie i. iilllng. gold ami -liver, and ihc v aim arc aotd lo be i rutai I IukIi ivmiiiv vcai- ago tin- properi) wah w.iii.,t iiv ihc araatrt method and in ii. -I about 111 per ion. :rief news of Oregon Thi -I nf tii ;i- on Rotnll Hbi I i fienlei la be hi Id In Cortland Jen i " Bi nator ban will nob "" i t . ildenl in r -1 ito ,ii' 8a !i i MiOll ti-i to Si. mi ,i . nun ab Mr W il nn returns to VublBgtOO, in i i ii'ii urns al Copporfteld dla (in . tin' rait that youtiiH wire able to Ot llqOOf from Imal saloon, and thai gambling was run Wldi open. m Crawford, miw Borvtai his twelfth year nn Attorney (Jimml ot Oregon, lu lonMllj gnnonnoad him Hclf as a 'undulate for the republican nomination for governor. OrtBl II I H run k of Oregon City hns aniioiiiiced formally that h.p will gfljOjb the republican nomination for govr nor of Oregon at the primary next May. btafokftoM and North Hend, which protPHted ai;alii'-i thp dplnv of the new dredge Mlchle nt the Columbia bar. nre priuiii-.i'd II nball proceed to Coo Hay a noon a It Ih given a mttlnfac tory working trial. The organization committee of the federal reserve banking plnn will n t In Portland In r'ebruary to ex amine this (llwtrlct a a powslble point In which to establish a regional re- nerve bank. Salmon packer have prolented to Senntor Chamberlain against a pro vision In the bill Introduced by Repre nenlatlvp laifferly requiring label on canned salmon to how (he dale of packing. (lovernor Went bn been notified by the department of the Interior thnt bla no (est inn that the atate and fed eral government buy and complete the North CAna! rrr""' flf 1b Central Oregon Irrigation company, had been forwanled to the reclamailon aervlce. One hundred nnd ten Indiana on the Klamath reservation have algned and forwarded to ihe aecretary of the Interior a petition unking him to re aolnd the order Honing Wllllatnnon and Spiunue rlvera to logging opera tlnnn Th. Alnnkn Flnhermen'a anMirluilon In uiglng the relellllon of Ihe division of Alaska flnherles, practically a hoi Ished hv the v,.,i,,iry of coinim VM In his .silinaies The I'nri land chum h't of commerce has telegraphed Sen titor t'hamberlnln lo the same effect The Astoria National hank lui In i I designated an a government deposl tory. Fund or the war depart men! for defraying expen-e at the forln about the mouth of the Columbia will tie deposited ;l ""' '""'ll when the rsqull i l builds an' filed The Albany commercial club ha riiiiisteil Ihe Oregon id legation to drop all plan for Hie iniproviini -nt g the Willamette river excepting the one i slalillshlng a three and a half fool chaiinel lieivniii lln-gon Clly and Corvallin Thai Hie farmer of the Pacific co I are annually spending LYnnnm'" i. .iiiTi-ssiirilv tor grain hags, and 'hat the lalinei-. nl lui olhcl' part of Ihe I nit. ,1 St. ill i are so loollsb, wan the slali nielli liiadi In the gralllgrovv el s of I ' ti tn t llii county in loiivciiiion nt Peiulleton Kepriseiitatlve Haw lev han taken up with the agricultural department tin- establll l.iuiiit ol an animal ipiar aiillne statimi at I'niilauil If the mat ler receives faviirahle conslileral ion Mr Haw I v w ill ,cl . fW Bit appropriation in eatsbllah and main lain t lit h a BtStloU, rteclarlni lhal tbe evldt nee In the ,,' VI I i. i 'r. .-. , II and SI. I In Morgiiu, in in of thi late Indua Ml.. I -. bOOl Ii" I Hiivli ti'l III Ills ,'ouii ni attempting lo poison Ihe otb ei Inmate and iiiim hea, warranted a Ibut ough nn nlgui Ion, t'lrculi I I'll .ami let i, iii . in d llii' grand nil and nidi led n lo make a thiuiiuuli ill vcsiigalion of the institution Cor the protection ol loosl BMf chant- the i il. i.iili.i.nl coiiiiiii i innounred that the prncttci ol eltaiu traveling salesmen Ol deliver ag go. , .is from Irunbi rbecksd ukauj g.iKO I hot law till The decision was reudered at tbe rsojuesl "t Joospli H moii. ot Portland, who desired a oofl .truction ot ihe law and an order from In- i iiiiimlssinii 1 li.it the iiilraiii hisciiiciit of women ind the organuai nm ot ihc progres .,' port will be cvpilisive lo llie tale through the printing ol eleclioii in ni. i i. ihe announcement made b) Sni.iaiv HIlBfOB. Of 'he printing hoard He stales tliat thive and one halt tons of pain i ,n n,i csaiv for (all) sheet aloiii al the coming pri in. ii v whereas luretolore two and one half ions had I u suffuieut The mine- ot Oregon made a sonic what unexpected large uu tease lu Bold vield for l!Ia compared with 1 The mine report ot llll showed a prodUCtlOO of IT70.041 10 material ni, i. h . over llll ' 'uu the prelim inurv estimate for llll made bj Clia fj Vole of the I u'li.l State.- gSOlofl cul surviv BlvOWB that the gold out pin nearlv doubled in lilt, amounting to or $i'.'. I til more than in The mine output of silver m 111! wa- ;.: oi fine oincss, while tin estimate for i"i ; ibovi a ) b NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Measures cf Great Importance Confront Congress on Reassembling. Washington. A heavy calendar of hu in, ss confronted the members of OOngrOH when they reassembled Mon day after the Chrlstman recess Among the most Important Items are the Alaska railroad bill, the proponed constitutional amendment granting the right of nuffrage lo women, the La Follette neamen'n bill, the Adam nun bill providing for the aiupenaion for two yearn of that provision In the Panama canal act which will give to American conntwlae venneln free tolla, and the proponed amendments to the Sherman nntl (runt law. On the last named nubject It In expected that President Wllnon will send In s ape clal message at an early date. The president reached Wanhlngton Tuesday with a draft of his message to congress upon trunt leginlatlon. Thin will be gonp over at conferencen between Die prenldent and antl-trunt bill frnrnern of houne and nenate be fore it in suliinltted to congrena. Km. il i n. lit. legislation will nlno receive attention when the prenldent retiirnn The bill takes tbe form of a nn .. me creatine; a eyatem of coun try bnnk from which arure and ti" hini,.rr. t an obtalq credit pa , " rial lerinn of security god tluie of iim turity; and the creation of credit aa aorlatlona by which farming commun ities can finance their own operations Hope For June Adjournment Score of other legislative subjects are pressing for consideration In both houses and congressional leadera pre dict that the present session will be crowded with work until well Into the summer. Kfforln nre to be mado to dlnpoae of the appropriation hill" nnd to push the more Important work of other character so It may be complet ed by June. Thin will be done no democratic member of emigre can get out Into their own state to Join In the cam palgii for tho fall coiigrennlonal elec tion President Wllnon ban Imprenned on part) leader hi belief that the en aittneiii Into law ol egllatlon prom laed by the democratic platform should be accomplished an early as possible, in order that senator litnl representative may lake an active part In the fall campaign, when cn trol of congress will again be at ntnke. Tbe Alankaii railroad menniire ha in ' place In both house and will come up in once for consideration. It is believed congress Will agree to the financing of government run ! t i nV elop the resource ot 'i ( a ami to bring lis coal and minerals Into com merce. Anti-Trust Laws Drafted. A lent. Hive draft of antitrust b gi hit Ion ha- been prepared hv majority iiieinlH'is nl the house committee on Ihe judiciary for Wi (ion b the full committee, subject in a confer, in . Willi President Wilson The bills drafted cover these three main points First, Interlocking illicit, nates S. . on.l Hade relations and prices Thud. Injunction proceedugs and ilmnfjl hv Individual! II was decided that il would be bet ter to draft several bill instead ol in oorporstlni all lbs ami mist propo I in, ii in an illinium- measure, supple nn in, ii v to i he Sherman act n u tempi to deflM combination.- and con spiia. ' .- in rSStrslnl Of trade a far as poealble boa been node in the bills aire. id prepared The lull to Inhibit Interlocking dlrst lorotoa i- regarded by the coiiiiiiillce members as the i Important Of lltO three It deals lui hiiIv with banks and I rust com PMlsa, bin applies to every industrial corporation engaged In Interstate trade New Haven Agrees On Reorganization The deparimeiit of jii-i:.e has an uoiiiii ed a pre limimii v agreeinent. de Signed to eflei I a I'eorgUIIIUt loll of the New Haven railroad and to pre vent a -nil tor Its dissolution under Ihe She i man law lu compliance with department de maud- the New Haven will dbfpOSt of it- holdings m the Huston K Maine rallioad. cancel it joint aggreciiiciit controlling the Huston & Albany and give up us irollcv lines and several of its steamship hiic- The dissolution was voluntary, al though it followed threats that the de partiiient of justice would institute suits if the railroad did not come to terms Save Suet, Say Experts. iuerti an bOttaSWlVM waste valua ble food and increase the cost of liv ing vi Inn thev ihrow away suet or use it toi -..al' making, sais tbe depart nietu ot Agriculture in a ataissasol s i, i the esperti oontesid. contains r .me food value as lard, and is a satistait.il substitute tor frv ing pur an. I ahortenlug. Cookbooki luH' mlalod the bousswlves, tbs say. ORS. PRINZING &'WEESE Ontario, Oregon in Neve WiNon Bhxk, Offlc DR. I). ('. BRETT DKNTIST Office Ind door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R II Depot i J W McCulloch VV Kckliarilt Mcculloch, wood & eckhardt LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I'u Hahiukt Skaus I'll. I'AII.INK Si. mis (iradtiates American School of Os teopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block Telephone, lal I ilk H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and SUKfiEON Office In I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Ontario. - . . Oregon C. McGONAGILL Will Pr.vipe in nil ru Notary Public. Office over PiiatofJics Transfer, Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM W M LEMRE Public Auctioneer Will ntti'inl soles nnyw'horo Terms Ueusonnl'lr. I'l.one 4'ij Ontario, Ore. REX MARQUIS HTOCK ISHI'KCTOH OK MAl.llKl K I'OUNTV DKPITIEH Knli't Oilell, Ontario. Ben Hrown, Yale. (' ('. Morton, i Mil's I'errv N. O, White, Weiser llmlge. J. E. Holly. Riverview Abe I'ennv, Jordan Vallcv Jim- HankntTer, ,,l ei mitt J Buvdell, Nvbm W II M.-Wilbaiii- .liiiitiira Will Kllle, ll.ti HT J. H. BROWN Auctioneer (iiiiiluntf of Missouri Auction School. Hume, or write for lllllt'S. I'hone 201-n t Ontario, Ore. Short ili-taiue from OntartOi '.", acreii of the VW bOOl if laiul, vvitli iir.-t class water riht. 48 acres in high -tatc of cultivutioti. Will take 0 an ucre for tract. I'o-t trade. Address l'ostotiice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon The Most Qualified Judges Prononnce Taylor k Williams Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey the BEST KOK SALE In quantities from One gallon up, and many other tiiKiil brands, bv L B. TEfER. Wholesiler ONTARIO, OREGON gjB GIVE THE BURGLAR THEJA.HA! BANK YOUR CASH WITH US v !rf&ta Mm wyr avW JI SOME people eitend invitationa to the THIEF AND HOLDUP MAN. They carry on their persona or in their homes large sums of money. A CHECK BOOK is of no use to the professional thief. Still, check is AS GOOD AS CASH to the tradesman or for the immediate household wants. If you haven't a bank account OPEN ONE TODAY. The Ontario National Bank 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Railroad line through tract. On Snake river. Well drained bench land. Klec tric pumping plant can be installed for $12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n D n a n n n a n YOUR COMMUNITY cc( a Miicnir man in you when you atari earli day with the use of ln.iiti i Iciniik, tuinvan. v inl.iinr modern plumbing; equipment. The indicating mark and ever preient a. . nmpaniiiient of t'ivilitation il the im ira-.nl regard for convenient bathing- facilitiea. You know tli.it a "Standard Modern Kathroom nf our installation ii proper eijuipment for the man wliu valuet hiinaclf. I). S. PLUMBING CO. naniTi' Kfi aBari tti Ontario, Ore. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Loidl Mdrket Keport. Corrected Oei. 16, for the litui-tit of Arns n-Hilcra liy the Mulhriir Mer CMiitlle i .11. im', v rJuRn, per ilozen. lOo. Huttt-r, it-r ..iiii.l, 'ii'c. Oats, DM liiiiilri'il. tl.50 Wlu'ht. per liiiinlri'.l. 14.50, liny, per ton, 5. fntiitnia. tT lintnlti'il, 1.00 Oliiou, DOf hilinlii'il, J'2.110. Appl.', per box, 14.00, to 1. .0 t'liickeim, iln-i-.-i'l. per uu 1,1- Fork, drexaeil, Q to lUo. I'm k, live, 7 to 7 'ji'. Veal. I to lOo. Heel 11 t 12o Methodists. Sunday School- 10 A M Preucblna: Service 11 A M Junior Letigiie II P.M Kpworlti l.n.K'u. G::0P M HreacbiiiK Service- -73:0 F M 11 -iiui, Jobua. P4STOK. Congregational Church Notice Sunday Services, Sunday School 10 a m Preaoblng Servioea 1 1 a m O K Meeting 7pm Preaching Servicea 8pm Midweek Lectures every Wednesday evening 8 o'clock Philip Koeulg, Pastor. CATHOLIC CHl'KCH Miissat i.lM on 1st and 8rd Sunday ol cui'li month. On nil other Sundays at in A M. II. A. Campo Rector (JNITBDPRE8BY TKKIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson O U Paa tor. Services at 11 :00 a m and 7:30 p m Sulil atl' oohool at 10:00 a m r Q D 5 n n n 5 a l iiiinijt ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Orders. Save money and worry Malihsid Roof your buildings with Malthoid roof them right and the cost will be so slight in comparison with the splendid results, you'll always be a Klalthoid enthusiast. Malthuid rooting comes from a grea factory in the West where the original ready roofing was made it s the most scientific roof yet made anc we are glad to recommend it. EmpireLumber Co. Ontario, Oregon Al "