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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
Jewelry Should be purchased from your home jew eler who stands ready at all times to make it good. We have the late pat terns and standard makes to select from. Official watch man for the railroad of thin flection. W. W. LETSON, ONTARIO. OREGON. HERE IS A SNAP ''0 acres of choice land near Ontario with water right; 48 acres in high state of cultivation; farm machin ery, 4 head of horses, farm wagon and hack ; all for $6,000. Half cash, balance on terms. Address Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon Old papers at ttv Argus office--25 rents per hundred. Just what you need to line your cabins and Place under the carpet Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal SOLK A(iKNTS AM) DISTKIIUTOKS OF Malthoid Roofings and all P & B Products The Most Complete Llof, of Building Material. If you cannot And it nnywlinv rise conic to us. We have it. Paint Don't Scrub Them Avoid the backache and sore knees caused by scrubbing bare floors. Painted floors are easy to keep bright and clean, are attractive and very inexpensive. ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT gives a hard, durable, sanitary finish for floors, steps or any inside surface to be walked on fprPtMM McBratney Hardware and Ontario, Oregon. 5aafcat .-1 K V jL Jl laaaRttflaaaaaV N. OF A In a We have several hundred Government Bulletins on corn and hog growing, and on the selection of seed corn. We will distribute these Bulletins free to all who call for them, as long as the supply lasts. Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. L. COCKRUM, President; H. B. COCKRUM, Caahier T. TURNUULL, Vice President C W.PLATT Asa't. Cashier C. E. KENYON J. D. BILLINGSLY L B. COCKRUM A Complete Line of Hefting tatuntmj At the Argus Office Kitchen Floors easy to keep clean and hard to wear out. You can apply it yourself. It dries in a short time. Offered in appropriate and attractive shades. ynfraiiaf lyfon : t ONTAFUO.ORE Good Bank Good Country Furniture Co. SAID SHE WOULD FAINT Mrs. Delia Long Unable to Stand On Her Feet More Than a Few Minutes at a Time. TVndcrgrnss, Oa. Mrs. TVlla Iong, Of this plnre, In a recent letter, nays: "For five or six years, I suffered agon ies with womanly troubles. Often, I couldn't sit m .-.'"re than a few minutes at a time, and If I stood on my feet long, I would faint. I took Cardul, and It helped me Im mediately. Now, I can do my work all the time, and don't Buffer like I did." Take Cardul when you feel 111 In any way weak, tired, miserable, or under the weather. Cardul Is a strength building tonic medicine for women. It has been found to relievo pain and distress caused by womanly troubles, and Is an excellent medicine to have on hand at all times. Cardul acts on the womanlv consti tution, building up womanly strength, toning up the nerves, and regulating the womanly organs. Its half century of success Is due to merit. It has done good to thousands. Will you try It? It may be Just what you need. Ask your druggist about ('.mini Ho will recommend It. N n - Writr tn ; UilltV Advlaory Papt . Ctntta ftnnfa Madid na n..Chattantmfa, Tans. .for Nprrial Jntlnirlum', ml M-rata Nk. "Hum. Trraimant x Wumtn." m in In plain wrappar. on requaat. PHILOSOPHICAL. He wln (lies for virtue docs not pei-Mi. Pbiutus. Although virtue twelve MM of Its excellciielcs from nature. yet It Is perfe. tfl by education. gulntlllau. Nature has placed nothing mo hldi that virtue tUtH reach II lillfllN. Provided a woman be well prlW Ipled. she bus dowry enoiiL'b. A lion We estimate great men by their virtue, not by their -i M NepOM. I. it lllrlll ithe wick)d) ON the beauty of virtue and pine ut baring fofMhM nof .luvenal. Ill Kl IS THE I HAM I OF YOUR LIFE ll ymi waul 0 lOMti near town that lias a very liriftlit fnliiro I have 7l acres ol tin- very ilmn I -I land, has a nice h1- to the cast, a first-class water rinht; !() MM! in alfalfa, rest has Imiii in grain. Not having it all paid for it leave me HMDM t take cart- of that intnh land. I will s anywhi'ic from 6 l' TO. nits. My pi ue rangw from l "' ptr acre lip. Ahout hall cash, fOod tiim nil rest ut S per cent in terest. Land exactly the -nine adjoining has Inin selling ut 900 to 1800 per acre, so Mr is your chain e if VOU want a (OOd Hail ut land. J mile- lnn;i Onturio, OfOi near Malhcnr Junction, win re car shops and round house will no donlit he built in the near future J. J. 1)1 B8S llo ;,l Onturio, Oregon Vdludbk- Property to be Sold lo The Highest Kidder at Sheriff's Sdle. Two of the best i. Ces lit Unil III Malheur county, Oregon, air olfi-ml for sale at one o'oloek oh the 4th lay of April, 1914, at ill ut Ii'.iim- in Vale, Oregon, ut slier, ill's sale All uiii-i oi-i In securing a bargain in line lands should be prt si i i in i . . . of lllllli la III I be i, nut i. -I. lp of . latum M. lilniii i,. and is part of his famous ranch. It description la: The liiirthwcat ipilll'lei of section 14. Touiiahlp. Is south, range 10 Willamette meridian, with out bun dred shines of the cupital stock of the Nevada Ditch I'oinpany. The othel piece of land is in tbn owuuiehlp of Wairtto F. i ' u ami Hi ii v. M. I'luminer and is de. i ihi .1 as th : Ktiat half of tbn southeast iiiui l r ot Hectiou Hi Township 1H south, Kaoge 47 east. Willamette Meridian, Malheur county, Oii-gou, loiithiuiny HO acres mon- or I, ami with it 2 ft snares of the capital stock of the Owyhee Oitoh compauy. For a further description of tblt laud address rooms 1 0 Orunbaiiiu Bldff., liui.e, Idubo. The PORTLAND Restaurant Meals '5 cents and up. Everything the best the market affords. Wong Ton, Proprietor NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Postoffice Department Perfect- ing Plans to Assist Con- sumer and Producer. Washington. Preliminary steps were taken by the postoffice depart- meiit to perfect Its plan for having the parcel post carry products of the farm directly to the door of the con sumer. Ten cities were selected to begin work of establishing direct connec tions between producer And consum er. Orders went to the postmasters at Itoston, Atlanta, St. I.ouls, Sun Francisco, Ilaltlmore, Detroit, La Crosse, Wis.; Lynn, Mass; Hock Is land, III., and Washington, directing them to "receive the names of per sons who afe willing to supply farm products iorat ail quantities by parcel post." Printed lists of thean names, show ing kind and iiuntlly of commodity available, will be distributed amoiu: town and city patrons. Wilson 8aya Toll Repeal Party Idea. President Wilson asserted that In seeking the repeal of the Panama tolls exemption, ho not only asked that tli nation do thai which It was bound In honor to do. but was going the n of the Majority In the llomorratlc par ty. He pointed out that when Hie Panama canal act was passed a ma Jorlty of demoi rats then In the house Mit.il against r I . . - tolls exemption, and that only In a coalition of a nilnorlt) of democrats with number of re publicans did the measure become n law. This announcement was taken In administration clri les as the pfi dent's answer to the arauinciit lli.it the Ilaltlmore plaltorm made the tolls . M'lnlitlon ill I ralle doctrine The President Is understood lo bellini' lli.it the majority opinion of ili'inorrais In the house, as last expressed, was the result ol more deliberate considers t loll of the ipiesllon than was pusslhli' at llu' Unltlinorc cnnwnilon. New Haven Agrees To Be Dissolved. After several weeks ol negotiations. lb)1 department ol Jiutlei. and taM N'W Yolk. Now llaw'ti K HartfOrd rallnad atiiioiiuei (I that tBO) had rendu d . n agreement for a dissolution ol I In- Now II. IV I n Tin Ilostiui Kallro.id HiiIiIim nun puny Is a Massachusetts eorpol ll .hi holding a majority ol Ihe stock ol taM llosion ti Maine railroad and flu p r ei'iit ol ihe former slink. In lain. Is owned by the New II I in. id Sim k of tli- holding MWpM) "" '" tiansf)rred at MM to llir Irtl It ami alter armiuemcnts hit vi' boon lllll ill' III plllllll III)' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I '. :,lik ol Ihe holding company Ihoj will MlltaW llosion & Maine slock, prior to .Ian liar I, 191 T. 'Ihe ollni suli. nil UN i oiiipalilis will glso be sold Suffrage Loses On Senate Vote. Woman suffrage iiiImm.ii. Inst tin Ir fight in ihe rnii.-d s tm s- u at' tot a risoluiion pioposiii :'in. mlini nl lo Hi. I. ill nil OOMtlttltlOD giing v. on. in the ballot The vole was ;.'. for the meaauro to M against ll, a twolhluN allirin.iliv t vole Inlng ri ii.iiod loi p. i I in It a01 all Over, snll i I. .idi ts jiihilanin polnli'd lo the inn JorllN oi one as OOOCltialva plo.il tli.il Ihelr cause bad M on d a itiuin.li n defeal and was luiuiea.- urably i.Hoi.n er t lut ii ii: opponents had avei i Willing tO rollieile National Capital Brevities. Si-i iiU.it ol Ilie Inli I ui I. .on' lni naiin d one ol Ilie pom!, in (Jluclur .allim.il park Kllen WiImhi, ultei llu plisldenl s wife The opt mug of the legl latlve ball tie for the repeal of lie . . mii Ion provision of ilie Panama oalUal Ml 10 dilajed until Mil week by pi eoiisldi talloti III Ihe lion-. HI Ilie riv is and harbors appropriation bill Whatever promotion Is gfeii lolo ml (ioellials and others Idi-ni ;lu-d wiUi 1 1 ii - building or the Piiiihi .iii.il will be (Ii termilied b Pi i sld.-iil Wil on lillnsi If. Ht'foiillUg lo an .) K In ill t a btvorabla ropori M Iho Tayloi bill (tea I lug u liillilug expii Hii.'Ul slu i one to be lot tiled Hi Alaska and the others In western iiu-tallurglcal stall . was returned b Ilie hou t minis eommiitei- l ... Mtlion, by tin' i runs or the bill, will be allowed to spend Itf.OOO aniuiiills Kroin a llttli- rami ol II aires, own ed by John Joins, an ex slaw In Slid by count), Tenui'ssee. lias i ome to tin HUiriUiii' in I a iiieslioii allml ing in Kiors all iu.i Ihe couuii Tin- M lion s whether former slaves are en titled to inherit from then brotbai ai. d slhlers, who were ... wi ex slaves 'I hi- House hill providing for high way work In conjunction with ihe was lavoialdv reporn-d to tin si mite hv the agi n ullui'a I i lUiilnil lei-. ll would al.o appropriate 11,000,000 lor ItH and au'hoiue n propria nun oi 14,000,000 for HIS, with addl I tonal yoaiiy Increaaai until i wlieii tin ainouiit aulhoi ...I suuld be 110,000,000, DEFECTION OF BRITISH ARMY IS EXPLAINED Premier Asquith Tells House It Was Only the Result of a Misunderstanding. London. The defection oi Ihe M officers who refused to srve in t,.r h now I closed Incident. In l 1 101)1 I'ipieuces are IlkOl) to pin..' . reacliitig. I'leiuier Asipiltli nnl I onel Seeley, si'iretnrv of state for wa . mad.' explanations before an Melted and tiirhulent house that the aii'alr la the ti'sult of a inlstinderstandlne. The misunderstanding, hi Interred, also, though he did not direct'' MJ Mjj was due to misconstruction ol ihe kuv ernnient's plans by the coi:.;natullng general, Sir Arthur Paget who In formed the officials In In nd that they wi re to mova on Dloti t for a re pressiv e campaign. The goveiiiiiienl's ml lit .i i precau tions to preserve order In I'lster have precipitated a crisis without parallel In the history of the British army. Hat her than he placed In a position where they might he cnllod on to act MJOtaOt the I'lster covenant) rs, num bers of officers have resigned their commlisions The present disturbed situation In Northern Ireland Is due to the avowed refusal of taauv I'totestanl residents Of I'lster to accept home rule and lo their having armed themselves, threat ening lo resist by force If Irish rule is thrust on them. Ilclfast. Heports received bj - officials of tin' provisional goven would seem to Indicate thai at ,"n p.f cent of the officers of II fatiltv battalions of regulars uuarteieil in I'lster would NfBfc. serve lii a campaign against Iho pro v luce. The provisional miv i rnment orriclals ar enlhuslaslle over whal they 0Of tlder u crushing defeat lor the Imper ial government, bill continue tlnlr ac tive piepnrallon lor war at the behest of Sir Kdward larson, Vast declares that be will coiillinie lo tak)- such ac tion until assured that the danger haa I'.i id. 1000 ANARCHISTS IN PARADE Noisy Crowd Jostlea Fashionable Women From Sidewalk. N'i w York. Under a silken black hum r bearing In blond n d I. 'iters Hie inscription "Demolition,'' luuo men and women auari hlsis. the mi eiiiplo.veil and ini tnhi I- it Mn Indus trial Workers of ihe World mineiieil Up flllh Am. me I. II nllOl villi'illt waiting lo ask of Iho Oltjf imilioi it i-m the pi i nut i , iln .1 b) It was Ml a sym netrli i matloii, bill a bolsti ion d thai joslUil fashlonab1 . d Wl SB and men ii 1 1 slibv It was no eni.in log truffle rub mobiles and I roll II 'hat 1 1 , .1 lo I . I i nil "ll Ilie I. ml. wi Ii' held up. VILLA CLEARS WAY FOR DIRECT ATTACK Borne Jl Ho, Mur.ingo, Ml llOO Hav ing i leureil iho wu) for R dlras i atiuk on Torn on by his lUOOaoi in establish ing a ban lure and driving In tin- ted ivain e gu.iids lioiii M iplnil, ',i liuallln. Sai ranieiiio NOO. Hi inliighaiii Junction and siiinller polRta iii IM en v ll nil i I the Tlllllll Mll'llllgliold. IJeii (I.) I Iranclsco Villa, Ihe I'hel chief. It It In i' for the south The , : i .mi iii dial-1 1 'mi rah Is, ImIimUM latO almost naked In illans who olteieil lluur services and '! ..I I ball OOWI and ciiows at I III hn.ihiia a month arm lull who have been i illipieil with llledi l ll lllll fin IllH and i tt '"' I ' I i he ' III HO '' l.i I i !. mi .linn i ion. ot ! v . I. (lilies inn Ih ol I ot ii on Move To Abolish Oregon State Senate. s ih in. Or Declaration 'or Iho la Itlatlon or oooatltutloual anendonta aboil hlng the stale senate and pro vuliur lor proportional n-pri seiiiaiuui in tin- laglalativa a sambly, cbainplon- ell b OfftOOn of Ihe Stale l'i ih I at lol, of Labor, farmers' I'uioii I'anneis' Sneiilv of iaiully. Propoi I Iotial l(ep reseni i'ioii liiiieaii. People's Power ami Ihe OregOll Slate Ui. wiT)- filed, with Heeriiaiv ot Slate 11,1' HOI After Rogue Valley Lu Mi dinni. i r Judge i bona of Se.iiie, eounael foi the llli In Waahlogton, puaaed do) ll ford .'iiiii gooordlng to Altorne) Canton, look the Initial it pi for purchase of ihe Rogua Itiver Valla) ralli I, owned b) the Uarouits, of J ' I mn illu. Wool Loses By Grading. vvYeahlnglon tnericau wool grow eis i MlM ndd i m. a pi.. mil lo the valni' ol their linaliiii t the) wen- I. i i ' i n i and put up . , ruling win it according U eatinata ol i M" n II '