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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
10 VOTE ON A NEW CITY CHARTER ON JUNE 25 Copies f DM now rity charter to tic voted on June 25 are being; circulated :imnni( Iht voters. The present charter does nut comply with niMtiy recently tiiieted state laws or tin- DfOOSftl city iioundarics, and it if) necessary to ho MMftd to make the actions of the city officials logsj, Tin- .Saturday night dances at the Moon hall, conducted bf the Ontario Concert Orchestra, continue to draw large crowds. The hesitiit inn wall. ".Iiii-t ii Moment" iiml i Iim i oh Itsp "La Jatiila" INN the hita of the .'veiling, ( E. BERNELE SELES bRUC STORE TO HILL OF IDAHO Q I-'. Kormcln him anld his Inter erst ill Hie liermelH Drug ''. to .1 II. Kill, of Cambridge, who will take possession at once. .. . Hill Iiiin ft' ii at Cambridge mi. I lloiucihllc and will glvn Mm personal Htti'iition to the Cumlilldge store for llin prea lit. lint later will iiinvii here. Mr. iiml Mm. Ilernielo lll move In Chi cago, where Mr. Hermnle'a parentH reside. Mr. and Mra. Hermelii have made many frienda during Hie few years they hare rnaldcd lure who will try ret I i see I In III go. Tim .Saturday night dance Ht the Moor hall, conducted liy the iliitmli. dinnert l)rchatra continue to draw large crowds. The hi sitnl loo wall mid thn one Mtup Were I tit. bit. ..( I lie nVeuillg. OVER 2,000 ACRES 0E CORN PEANTED IN COUNTY careful review off the inly allows Iheic i. over two thousand iicms planted t in tin. season and many off Hie grower time enter. nl for the r l .' . n tu I,,, given tin iil. throiigb Inn ui'iierimlt v of Llln. Cuii lucre in I Cluli The mv hinery iccn report thai they luiv.' iil I nvcr forty corn colli valors Him mum. which i idlcaU'i iilmiit tint nil i it tit. i hi. ruining corn hi- MMtMl l"i the Drat I line. CON bM pruven a very proatabls it 1 1 In re and In conned inn with lh. alfalfa grn.ii here will make this a lire' dairy and ling melton III a eh i t I in. A u.iiii'i nl vViici peopls ii Pit ill i ill ii i i Sal unlay light, to mien I the .S.ilmli,' II . 111 die.'. Hlld tie double ii .el i lull gsate Hoi ii. In). GREATEST MILK EACTORY IN THE WHOLE WORLD Nasrl) 10 Ions of milk sad tlic OQIliVOleUl u I. lii pounds ! I. niter III .1 ) en i UUStllUtSd I ' WOT Id mil prtiilui I inu in Hie liner ) "W la.v H 1 1 1 1 i.i owned bv Captain IV II- III, it tin- tin- lei lui.uk l';iiin, ill Met vv u. n. n Phi idelplltll I or Hie .In , ,1 i s Hie CUW'l i ceo id la IW.tilS jm.iiii.i-. .it nnik. i In- urou i.iin ol till- .lllllll.ll l.'l III.' . .1 'I. II. , ft (H). i in. work ui iiic cos .i supervised Oil. l.'l ll.. otv .11,. . . i . II.: lloni ui ihe in. i it .i.i tin ii.. Club, hV in itutlvst ol lb gal 1 1 rJlvUli n "I i lit- t n i.-.i ,.n in,, in '.ii me .in.l ul 'f the prlucipal il , mine I i . tin- testa Ibi u ilu .i Ihe ear PUllfPlj at Oiuv. II. u ,;u- sold oiv ill un ' Wishing U) I'lnsc all accounts. I am obliged lu ask Jail vv bo MW UWillg me i n a. '.-uu'it i" call .(i Hie -t.'i . and K once, u. r. i. t-nn. Ontario, i gun Aa a ii.suli 0t toi iniieh radical legislation Portland basootg giaflo aaalaotarlag sstabltsbsasal tor I'.tn. I'lebiilent He.Wwuilb of the Work lafgMa't Oosspoasatioa camnilsaios says oulv live lo i hundred ut tbu tli.'iisiiml liianufactuieia liave tieeii willing to I'oiue under the DfUffisioa 0 the ad 111 Marion county it is yntimatcd Ihe I1S0D lax exempt Inu would rs lua.e one th id of the tnM'avein from y lag gay I blag and ut it on (he otli.tr W0 IbinU. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON c.i (')-,' ('. Jones of Portland ha been appointed deck offloof In tho const geodetic purvey. Thi proposed new city charter of VfOMOS in to he adopt I or rejected it a pool! election to be held on tfoadsy, .lune 16. Thi abolition of the atate aenate, recomtnenileil In a repot! of tho legis lit on committee at the state, grange at Mniimoiith, wua adopted lu resolu Hon form later. Plfg fatal Industrial mildrntl wera reported to State Labor Commissioner O. I'. Ilolf la. i week, along with If other mi iiPnis of more or leaa Berl in, l illire I. a QnHlfJl commercial club offers prtSSS for the best mile of road built within a rndltia of eight miles of that cl:. The club underlain to keep up a tnlle of Hie road known aa Oekler I..IIIU. I he Wrannell chamber of commerce IniH linked Senator ( 'hainberlaln'a aid In MMftafl a Hiirvny of Dry atralt. With I view to Kettlni? more nieiiiiite nccommodation for gMMN running to Hoiitlieu-ncrn and weatern Alaaka. Ati'iut i mi gppta gravtn met to Hum mate candidates to MfVO oil the board of dlrectora of Hie Apple (1 row an1 iiHHoclatton to he ori(anl'-ed by Hie amalgamation of all fruit alilp ping Interi'HtH in Hood lllvcr Dean I I'lper or Corvallla, principal, and liny M I'oole of HlllokOfO and John (I MimnlnK or McMlnnvllle. til terunieM, have been nominated for the Went Point nomination at Vancouver ban i k . by KepreMciitutlve lluwley. There were 24 He volea In the pri mary uomliuiHtiK election In I. inn county IiimI week tine of the ilea Is b. i ween Merry ('ummlngH, of llalaey. and hla ami. Arlle ('iiiiiiiiIiikh. off the 'iime city, for the republican nomlna l ion ror constable ir district No. S. Hcpresiintalh I llawley bun been In rormeil ibal hla principal ror Auuup olla, Hliinlcv M HulKbt or Medrord. ami hla Hrat alinrnate. It W Met. air, or Salem, have passed the rxiimlnii tlotiH with i reilll and now will taka tin- physical toots. Iii a race wlib ibnib hair way round Hie Klobe, l)nsuii llerheii Itucseh. U. S N. Is rilHliliiti across Ihe I'uciric In bu I .in i Inn In I'elldlelon bidore his rather. Wlllliim Itocsch, plumcr brewer id that city, i xpires He la eiet tei Ibeic In .lune f. With evi.lence that point In foul play. Hie In ul of l; I, Tow nscml, L'K yearn old. who disappeared from bin liuine In Hlllnboro Ma) la, was found in Ihe rlwr at Portland with the puck els nl bis trousers lurm-d Inside out ami bis head bearing hrulsea that may have been Hie result ot an ntlail. by hlghtTB) men I' I la-wis uf Hi, la. I. aiie county, who bad dilttcttlt) lu prnMliK up on a claim bOOattSO IBSffS wax SBSBS Km her on II, has had hla claim for patent pprO VOd Lewis served three yean In Ihe Spam Ii Vim ih, in w.u. wblcli leilueed the II ul leM.I.IHC Oil III lead (lul; twice lu L.'i year- b.i .. I unit ilia ,iiii wuol soil lii pines e.pial to tllU . I I'tlol '! " k ..luw.-i- SI Ihe public -lie beid lhi-re This Iba i.. i publfc sslad bid suit b.id in Oregon tins yssr Mure Hum .imi pnu'i.i. ohaaasd hands, svorj cup i rod bstag sold ras prlooi rooolvod rsag t i i k si gV4 ooata III ailvan. e nl ItUMM I I fOf I BO salue clips la -I ii All (iregi.i was luteiesie.l m learn ot lb. i- ' IN I lOO 10 -'iirv ul iivei 4oo, sci ol laud in lbs Deschutes and Paulina Iniesi i. ncs. bill tin suslyilng tho flgurss lbs satisfaction lilt iiiei i be .in ii i. . hi, ni i. i.uipei.,1 b. the .I.--. ui. iv tint most ot lbs land was still held up by n . ' minium service sad othsr vvub draw ii- Kxleualvs preparations are bslag made lor Hie cult I laiiiineiit of ilele ('.ales who will attend lilt' eighth all ll ill 1 i .invention ot the Slaatsv ei bund von OrsgOU, lbs . oilfiller alien of QOf man ipsaklag l ' si it-. which will bs hsl I in 1'uc. lie --viturday and Sun, I i One off Ihe : lugs evil held bv ,ini r.'pi, . in. ill-, c bo.lv wa Ihal .il Independent c. when pi. I. ileal I .veiv imp growoi gad bayst ig ths UillalUt'lle VSllS wis present 'I'll.' incotlug vv.is taiift tti ordsr bv c Mcl.ant;bliii. il.v prSSldSSl uf the Hop Qrowers' a-isiu uilion. Vtlm aunoun, , d thai ll.. obi.'.t of llui inet'llliK Was to proaiOtO protection to thenise U . -sgslnat the asntlnisnt m lbs c.u.o, prohibition 1. J Hiron. secretarv of the sand stone , nn, n- union ot lor. 'and. has Issued an appeal that OrsgOO atone rather than . microti' and terra ootta brought from outside the male be used in ibs construction of the goa ad nun Mialiou building at tho unuaraltv OrsgOO Ml pISS l based not only I upon Ibs il.sirtihil.lv if ile eloping an Oregon rsaouros sad Of liilnic (Oregon workman utployntenl, but also on (as lucraassd illgnit) and boaall of atruc tare Ibal w.uld result I be lHtSOISt U In connection with a genet al cam patgn tu ', me the use of Oregon lone NEWS FROM OUR ' NATIONAL CAPITAL President Insists on Passing Anti-Trust Legislation at Present Session. WaahinRton Prealdent Wllaon will be Miilisfled with nothing less than the paxaage through both houses of con gress, at the present seaslon, of the antitrust legislation recently ngreed on. This was made clear by officials close to the nltnlnistratlon. His atti tude was made known In answer to UggSStlonS that some leaders nt the capital believed It would be Ittfftclonl to pass the antl trust bills In the house and only SgrSS on I nine for a vote MM Hesslon In the senate The house of representatives, In nn effort tO rush through tM SSOOM of the administration's anil trust mens ures, began night seaslon.-i Ibis week and the senate Is nlso endeavoring to speeil up legislation to Insure an at! Journment in July. rjOSJCrSSI leaders admitted however, that If lit" toasts undertook lo put I'lroir-'i antitrust legislation of a comprehensive nature adjournment could l.urdlv be taken uutil late in the rail Took Indictment to Save Morgan. A dramatic climax markeil the close off the sensational testimony off ("has. M. Mellen. ex president of IBS New York, New Haven & Harttord railroad. before the Interetate commerce com mission. With evidence ol deep emotion Mr. Mellen asserted the bile J. Plerpollt Morgan was OOfSiSSJSt off the (Irand Trunk negotiations for which Mr Mel leu himself was criminally Indicted for violation or the Sherman antitrust ai t. and that be took the Indictment that belonged to Morgan, us he be lieved It wenl. I bave killed the aged financier to he Imlh nil Absolute mnunpolv of transport!! i inn under government regulation and control was suggested by Mr Mellen as Ihe subitum off the American rail road problem Majority of 10 for Repeal Predicted. Hemocrallc leaders In the senate an- lunl hbtil the Panama canal tolls exemption repeal bill and Ihe arbltra Hon amendments will be dlspoaed ot this week. Heuutor Kern, leader off the majnrtlv. said a vote would be taken May JK or short I afierwarS. and added that the repeal bill would be passed bv a majority ot at leas) I" opponent or repeal are not Inclined lo doubt thai the hill will pass, but the vole nn the many amendments Of fared to tuiiiiipv Its meaning will he wan bid wllb interest bv senators on both sides 'I be administration la auld to center its support on the amend unlit proposed by Senator Simmons, declaring that the I'nlted Stales ...lives no right over the Pan. una c.nill Parcel Pott for Selling Truck. I'oslinasier OttO PrBOSjOT, Si Wash iiigion. ha sent out to the pat rolls Ol I hi U ,ibingtoii mine an .ulvettn- log pootor, i .miaining too sos or ' '" k forgssro, troll sad poaltrj rowota, kosss mil gad voaotablo osaaoro, sad ptodassfg or isaosod '""' baaoa, v.bu aoolrs to serve A'SOhlagtOg cullsUllli-rB direct by the PSrOOl pi H (in the reverse pi IBS pOStST are il in nail. .us ol a parcel post delivery truck sad or a basket. Is which v h . uusniiier has receive. 1 s-"' nge fron g Poaasylvsabi farms! ,i winter. tOCSthsr Willi Iroai n patiaag of tag v. ton OfflCS rnouiiii.it. ling the parosl past for sffiolsncy sad sooaogn) in ihe -iiipiu. ut uf produce Producers ffroa II itstss, Inclti , w i. isev mid Mlaalaaippit offoi to sell linn pradUOl diitil to Wabluti Ion consumer.-. National Capital Brevities. The senate sdoptsd BO aincntliueiit to ibs agricultural appropriation bill proponed b) detiutor Ji appro- pr i ting lloO.oOO fur potato guaiaa Hue iiispeciii'ii i r. '.itiuii ol .Hi av i.ilion Motion of iii.- aruiv as pari ol lbs tlgnal corps, la pluntli d b a bill lb.it h ,- ; the UOUSD I be measure h...- tin- ap pi ... al of IhS vvar .it pannient p of ih" proposed p. ... . i, In '.. .en the I 'inn ,1 Sl.tl. an ; .. ..i- boos I., .ii, i it Washlagtoo. s, iti.uv Bryss sad ths Blalstsf ,,t Nciw.iv vviM sicu ll wbcii l lie graft lias be, n made K bill OUttlUg telephone and tele- graph c. caiucs am! pipeline uud. r ths juris, I tion of the interstate coin ntsros coataiissiou vvas introduced la ,ie bouse bv Heprcseulative Keillv. of Wisioiis'n riesitlent Wilson appoiutetl a com tnittit' i.i srraaga for ihe rorgagl opeu igg ot (he Panama canal June I Its members are Colonel QOSthals, cha( : man. Hichatii Mcicalf. vies chairman, ('oloiicl Mar. Ho.lKes. HaiSOaa Gen eral UOTgaS. v'olonel Housseau aud Colonel William Sibert. What $13.50 Means To the Man Who is in the Habit of Paying $15 to $20 for His Suits In the first place Alexander will not sell a poor suit of clothes at any price. In the second place we will not allow anything but pure wool cloth ing come in or leave our store, no matter how cheap anything else can be bought for. These two arguments stand all the time it's a double protection from which we never deviate. Alexander's $13.50 Suits are not the kind of Suits that you ordinarily expect to get at that price They are better. They cost a great deal more to make. They are sold at a minimized margin of profit. They are the model of sample suits bearing the High Art Label, meaning hand tailoring They are equal and better than most $20 suits you can buy elsewhere in Ontario It is your right to have this surprising statement proved, and if your income is modest youVe got to have it proved. And we'll prove it in detail if you will give us the chance. Another telling item: We do not sell these $13.50 . i i ' " m a ae a ssaWggg ggggggg PJilliBMM suits in a darkened room . . . . . Our high ceiling room is penetrated in every nook and corner by natural daylight and sunlight. We are not ashamed of these suits we are proud of them. We believe that every time we sell one of these High Art suits at $13.50 we make a friend for this store, and inasmuch as we are not living merely for today, we consider this wise business logic. Don't you? ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Ontario, Oregon tail ana aaaae! HARNEY COUNTY MS 1 In- News is itilorineil br 1. H. Hollaad that a IIIHJOIIty ot the dllOfl tors of Ihe I'aoill- Live Slock li. at Sau I'lauci-co retiiM-d to accept or I'vi'ii i'i iimiIi'I' tlm ii'-U'imtii'ii ot .Mr. J din (ill, ri.t and that he received a Its fro the latter .latin he was com i iik! tack in his old csincity. This move uu the pail of the ,'- in pauy iv s. one ot the vvi.est made by them in their own interest as there will be found i v...t dltfSrSUOS I. tvveco a velwl caipit ranch siiperiu tsadsal and one that hits the gill Hums News. A NEW CROP FOR OREGONIANS Oue Of the newest and most uiter BStlUg crops : iu Ocebou is the' miui 11 tun whuh poppsraual oil is ex-1 nuclei lu otaOl savtiona of the coun- , nv whtie tin. oil is gg established product the oil sella al $3 to i per I pound Rgpsrlmoatg conductsd Ig the victntv of Wost ltaytoa Matioa aaaa i... : dicates that this crop, when grOWa under IrrlgStJOD, vvill leld at lag ratS Of 1M per acre. It la ex-j pected thai a plant for distilling the j oil will Us erected si West Maytou ei, I profitable business in the ship ping of plants to other MCthjag built up HitiL'.n'i-. in Miihiieiy We are! mnv ottering our ci mi let. Hue of ladies', misses' and children.' trim mail hats at greatly reduced prices. Mis M 0. Letsou. Till'. FIKST NATIONAL HANK OP ONTARIO HAS INSTALLED A Nl MIIKW Of SAr'KlV DLFOSIT H(KS. KAl'll H() II AS A DOfJ. BLI LOCK ami illKV APPOSO a MAPI PIRI.PKOOP FLAUI 10 KKI.P DKKDS. l.lt'K K8URANCI rol.K'iKs and UTUIR PALO ABLM. tiik RIMTAL IATI OM nn. BOXM is PIRV KKAson AbLK. tf. 11'use pasture tor rent. ()u tlsh hatchery island, liniuire ot S. S. Hie UT. 18 Imu I'i r new alfalla hayseed J. Dies?, 'J 1 J miles south of Outano Kutur iu Held or delivered. Siecial prices ou trunks anil sut! cases for M days, ueta Co. Kroessiii liar A csti of triplets. June Weddings; preseuts Dad Time will furnish uum- tier one, uumber two we pass: uum- bur three, a piece or set ot good china or ulass are which we can furtsb. Come aud see it. The Variety Store. titano, Otagjaa. It would certainly be tough if s parcel post egg shtpmeut were seut to the Dead letter office. A Wise Bird A I'lyiiiuiitll ivuck tleli till display at the poultry sbuw aod valned at I MM "as worth twice that sum as the result of sw a I In wing a .-Ju.i ruby wblob dropped from a setting ins ring worn by Charles V. Keeler. ous of the judges. The lieu belongs to Is G Dauville. Moutfnrt, Wis. Wblle KBler "" ul,out tu xu'',' ff. - 2iS T2? sa a Hash the hen gulped it down, Keeler oelfrjil Daurlllc tt00 for tag bird aud sut aegui ntl increased the bid to I4C0, That bird, roasted ami served with a buttle of golden graiu belt beers, would be soojc dm uer. advert hteBOat I' tysst or lers takeu at Moore Hotel loha l.audiugham, resideiue Phone Vli hiv bill will make the aeasou of l'.'ll one Lalf mile south of Cairo, bill is . black I'urcherou. 1 2(ier- man Coach. Sura foal getter. Tsrois M pet seasou. Holden Clement. Mf Prioe dou't always indicate real value. Our ettort la to get that which will give beat value for your mou. y. A medium between bigh aud low priced goods appears to best till ths I '" la srtaiy store, untarlo. (Jn-gou. Dreogu's strict eugenic law Las iucreaed fees received iu Clarke county Vancouver, Wash., to $10,. Ml for IBIS.