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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL River and Harbor Bill. Carry ing Large Appropriations. Opposed in Senate. WasliltiKton. Tho rivi r nml luirbor kill, cnrrylnK onti of the IftffMt ap propriation In NOMl yurn, will tmct iiTmliii'J miii. Itlon In the MMtt thin w'fk. Tho bill on the faro of It, tin imlors 'l ly tho Hf-nato commltti-i- on com MHtj carrloH nhotit tt,000,000 Ac twill. howfviT, tho Hum authorized will tie much (NtttV Rxiimlnntlnn nf thn dill i.Iiowh that the "pork l.arn-1 " Iiiih bajt H OWOUB ly itttftbtttStl tO ni'iirl I r NOtlOB of the oiiritry. Whllo opposition fofCM MM in ' I Inn thlr Itrtngtfe In ths WDItl lor an ntliick on tho rlvorH atnl hailmr bill, tin the chief "pork hum I" meaii ure of the year, n hill Introduced in the house by Repreteututite Itiicker, of MlHuourl, striken si the use of a "barrel " In national sloctlOM. Would Limit Campaign Expenditures. The bill HmltliiK tli- IM of the "barrel' provide for tin loiitrol of campaign oiitrlbulioiiH and nxpciidi tun-H. It In a rodlflrntlon of the UlN M I 'line Mml laws with r.;arln to cainpalKii 'XpendlMires II alxo con traltiM hi'veral new sections. The inoMt Hlgniricant of these Is the one which provides that no "political roininlttci-" may use In any state a p renter amouiii than tin- ukki.'kiiIi. Ointrlbllted b)l the BHiMM of that lute He,ii'seiitntlve Itucker's report VXpressly slates that Ihe bill provide FRUITLAND NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hunter are the parents of a ton pound tirl, horn Saturday, June 20. .). (). Boritobfltld went to Wendell Friday evening on bus iness, retuminii Sunday. The QttMB Ksther Circle met Thursday at the home of Beulah Moyer, who will leave soon to take up her millinery work in Portland. Several of our young people lire planning to spend the 4th in Wtittr, attend the Chntitnu qiM and return Sunday evening. The hall game hetween New Plymouth mid Kruitlnnd result ed 0 to It in fuvor of Fruitland. Rath Whealdon got home Tliiirscluv from Salem, where oho attended the Willamette University this school year. Miss .Jessie Talhott left Thurs day for Anita, Iowu, where she will attend the normal ut Pes Moines next year. Mr. and Mrs. Keep are enjoy ing I visit with Mr. Keep's mother, who arrived from Ohio lust week. II. I.' Ficken is doing the ex cavation work pieparatory to building a modern seven room bungalow, which he will build on his ranch this summer. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Klwards arrived last week from Son .Joa quin valley, Cul. Tliey are vis iting at the home of Sirs. .J. N. Selvnlge, who is a sister of Mr. i. i i. that this Is not to limit the use f ' i.i whmih. money Tor pulillhliliiK literature, for! Marjorie Luck arrived last ilvertlsiiiK. or for nn other campnlicn I week from Mo-cow, where shit nieiinxl which apieals prim.mu to ia8 .,.,, attending the State the ju.lc.in.n. f .,. but It I- it ( ' ,m ,., .. jtv, for n visit at the U. 1',,N""' "" "" IB. Kinnison home lmme:i . eonlrlbutloiiH from corpora ' UOM and Indhldii.U m the lln,,n. i,l I Mil gallic niMfll) Vcn- coni.rh of the country lor MS In VI I Of hetween Cuvette ami Fruit rloie BtatM In a word, It Is aimed land fruit gloweis scored 10 to at II, li.Hioiial "b.nrel." . s in favor of F I II i t la I id . Home Stamen's Bill la Reported. The QlMM Fsther circle eii- , nbi lltuti tor :i. i... i oiiette tM Icrlaintnetit given at the Metho- men i inn will bj ihe nil lie miih di-t cliurch Friday evening of f.Hol'.il.;. i.polttil In the house. last week, was well attended and The bill .. ill, Hint, !i ,!l adopts Ihe re enjoyed hv all. i"11,1'1 ", " ,"""u'11 Fail Cotton returned last ll"" "" "" "f ";"'"" ,"""'' rhursdaj from Salem, where M last January, a to lifeboat on oie.ni . s . . , . . aiieiioeii voi- . uiuirio Nf fjeaai year. A iaige icirceiitalion of the Brtthrtu cburoh woi I to 8 ttli m unL 10 attend conference Kenaiil Kinie, ol Boise, has lieeli viMlllig 111 (he llookel lioine tllC ItMl w ek. Mi-h Nelln Kin ii tt is helping in (he FimtUiin Meiiuntile would pMTJ MMffc lifebontu for all (,,,,. during J. 0. Ilimlei's ab- M'IKT, vaaaels, and applies Ibess lu iihmI it i.. form io Culled rtl.it s vessels In ... an VO)HKiH on routes not more than L'n nnutii.'i nllss ofl ibora ami on lbs Ureal lakes It would rutpilre an ocean paHHetiKcr steamer, at tVtsTJ niotneiii ol Its voyage, to have aboard no more persons than then are a. comnodatloni in lifeboats ami life raits, at le i .-I- i hi (.f bli equip lueiil to be llfelKiats I'.iii'n hi earners aliii.ii'.! nailer existiiiK ragulatloni National Capital Brevities. Vole mi Ihe N i 1 1 1 1 ecliiinal loll e i I bleb Iiiih Is en prOMBtexl t i i. , li i inn in II l . e. a ept i I ed iiiix art i k Co opi i.itiNe dairies, mutual fire la hii rii in e oupsnlss aad like concrna inn. I p.i tin' Income l i act oiilltiK to a riilin: ,.i ihe Ion til st.tii ipri BIS eourl liiii- . t .it ton ill In mail, D I'" Hen. in of las report that soaals aUi tlonei ) .itnl Ot ii n Ill ol 1 1. III ir.t.l lii Ih.. in-. mini lull of uohl minis in North I'arolma iroi uporatltlon nd Ihe in,. en and pi " i sva no laflu m oil we H her i iiiillllni . ih ! ii bulb in- ut ii" Mi ' ultui il d lllell The IraaSUrj department re. word Hum ihe revenue cutter Hear at Nome il, ii it la uoi n iie -i in p. i I on to i nut of Ihe lie. to lis, ne Ihe i.. ol Ihe K.oluk. lefm.ee:. oh Wrali k H IslatuL The Hi, ..'lllluelll h li been ticked. i i -Hi If Qeorga vi. nye of San i i uuld be a eeptablti to tin1 i ' for i in I'nlted Kiatea am i. Ii ,i in Come - i ... Lulu Haver will leave soon for Portland io take nurse train ing. t'lv.le Harry and family are I Visiting at ll k U ilcOXV They ill move to Wallace, Idaho, w lii i. his i i il mi v ne work a ill he for soma Um. Pi of. and Mrt. NeiUon hive moved out to the Santa Komi orchard to spend the luiunti vacation. Kor sale RogiatOffsd Ibiroc .lcrs'V ii;s, both sexes, varum- IgM, Mipcrior iUality. Sec them. II. R BiOaMTi !' initial. it. Idaho VI ; men i n'i .1 I"' l.llrlv happy If , tin v could i"i i -ill laa mean things ihev Uiie.v .I'loin lliiino. All tl.r.c Ontario barber shops will remain OfaM until IOJ0 . in . July M, and close all day Inly 4th Qot shaved I'ralav . Wanted Solicitor to cover vvcsteii icrntoiv i'.i iiini paying proposition; , 'it work Address K. I', care I ne A i hi v. Jill RATH. Via Dragon Short Line. Tickets on sale U'tween local points, III!) Sd and lib. linuteil to July idh. cuts for rates and other particu Wanted Woman to cook on ranch Phoiu K ' Ontario Folks Astouish DrmmW. Mill VI. ol I I Io . I Tn It to Mime 1700,000,000 worth ii petrol emu land as ,e;.iliisl olhcr I'tlvate ll I 111. Upheld b III, niiieiue ., i in a ii m sun brought hi bSd inuiid llurke at ralitoruia aiinst the Boiiihiin i'.ii 1 1 1.- Railroad cotupaaj The inlci-iale loinnieric I'oiuiuls- a si II iinciv j-ikxI tueilicines but vve alou b.is oideicd icp.ii.iinni ol the are lolil the iuiture of buckthorn bark Sii'i'M. fratght paviuents tniule on 440 i;li'cnne. etc. known as Adler i ca, shipments ol arool from Oragoa ami la the baat we ever sold. Ontariafolka Other SeSt em .stales pcmlliiM a hear astonish us daily DJ telling how tpjicklv lllK Of Ihe eastis of Ihe taihoad DOW Adlcr i N relieves smir stomach, as Bglasloa of Oragoa and Nattoaal Wool OB tho stomach and constipation. Many growers' a s, .elation rsrsttl UM Or. report that A 81NGUJE D08E relnves gou Short l.liu- and .ehcr railroads ihcr IrOttbeSS alsSOSt lMMKll.'l'tM. The .inn n its of rep.n alien to shi We are gtaat vve are Ontario gSJBBtB for Bjgra raugt froai J- la IUM. Ad'ci i caDruggist. BUSINESS IS GOOD IN ONTARIO You'll hear all sorts of kicking from other points but not from Ontario nor from this store We're Going To Do A Little Celebrating Of Our Own To Commemorate The Glorious Fourth And no matter where you plan on doing your own celebrating it will pay you to first see us No Profit Clothing Sale! No Loss, No Gain, Nobody Hurt From Now Until The Fourth of July Our Own Little Celebration of Appreciation High Art Suits-Fashion Suits tlQ.65 For $25.00 and $30.00 Suits S13-50 For $17.50 and $20.00 Suits $ 8 5 For $125 and $150 Suits Blues and Fancies, Regulars, Young Mens, Stouts, Slims' & Extra Sizes Straw Hats No profit prices Pan ;n 1 1. 1- und Sailors All new shapes. No Back Numbers. No Hold Overs Summer Shirts Alexander's Famous Dollar Shirt, Military and Golf-all coat cut. All new patterns. The best known, the best value ever shown. Hoys Norfolk Knicker Suits and extra knicker pants, Boys Hats, Shirts, Underwear and Shoes All At No Profit Prices Genuine Poros Knit and B. V. D. Underwear, unions and two-piece, $1.00 a suit. THE ORIGINAL, the best at no more than poor imitations. Palm Beach Suits for men. The greatest of all light weight suits for men. If you don't like the heat if you can't keep cool, come to Alexander's and see these Palm Beach Suits. $6.50 to $8.50 Suit One Price Clothier ALEXANDER Ontario Oregon