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III! I I III' v IM Cecil Spooner at Dream land, Saturday, April 3 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY, t IIL 1. I0l.r TTIRFFT r PROHIBITION Ml ,M h HmiMiitiiiinHfmmmmmrtmintinLS ?;riftn!??f!nHnHmnmininnimmminnnM!n!?fM?MMMn((.if.M-'M" - thotopla; in fivo nctii entitled the kin;; lo lower the taxoa. The Mwii i il... I.'.'.w" it ill tin ,iv..n I innti lli, n ....! I.. --- ' i . );, rl Itnll I"1 'M"K "'" " '" .ii'i n; nruiiiiiir ini' KIDR Dill disguise discovers the plot. kinjr, fijfhts un I with ('' Lola th" Mrraiiilarul .Saturday, April ..hula in Spooner playing CM ipbii-i warns trie BIG PARTY ISSUE 1 kii the L J A Ijj l . If . ' I- SW ?.i I ' . !i :,! ""Tti' Mil.' v of Ihc play la oat in Hn- i . i i.':.... i. v.lii'li' i ii" ,kukk imiik imviim Infatoatrd nrlth Lola, roaag daaeor, hi rotary nan Pducaton. i,i;, pri , ni i rebellion amoaf the ,M Hi.pii' ny icr.iianinr uir print mialotor, who is the riai toad i'i' of tha nobltman. Mi majred g the doath of theti loader Um rovolutioniata an aaaO) v. "i ti'il anil the king, his people :imi l.oln tut united ami. I gaaajfgj rc-jolcing. Washington National loaded o. both the ilonilnnnt political piirtlon can see little or no chance of encaiie from flKhts to UM finish over the liquor question on the floors of hoth pres. dentlal nominntliiK conventions I 1916. Powerful factors in the Inner party councils on hoth sides are sen Iiik notice that the Issue must be laced. Many of the best known members Of BOflfraaa are discussing the liquor qUaatlOB in a manner which, ladulgod in six years nun, would have thre.it cm .I In drive them trots public III' Thoy arc now Miking prohibition, ooo ii'lcnt. they say. ol tlic NOVrfi) o! thalr pootttoa, The slates where nrohlhltlon Is In affect or v.iin'M itatawlda prohibition us Imvi' DOM 000004 lnil arc not rel in operation nre .Maliama. rl .ma, Arkl i ' iilorado. Ol loo a, Idaho, i . 10a . Maine, Ml ila sippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Teaaooooa, Virgin la, W arliiiu Ion ami West VirKlllia H la all. m- PI fg M H B I Caj aa 01 h i iwrirs I k LL.V V I L'-fc V OF ALL KINDS B i Now is the tirre to plant Pansy Plants Daisies, B g Shasta Daisies, Golden Glow, Paeonies, Phlox. Bleeding Hearts and Forget-me-nots. Leave your orders here for your Easter Flowers. Potted Hyacinths, Tulips and Easier Lilies Prices Reasonable Orders Taken For Cut Flowers Carnations, per doz Roses, per doz Daffodil!, per doz Tulips, per doz Violets, per bunch Sweet Peas, bunch, Potted Plants On Display 85c. 3 $2.10 i 85c. If 85c. H 50c. 3 30c. 3 BRIEF WAR NEWS B The Ontario Floral Company LEADER OF ROBBERS SHOT Youth Bringi Down Henry Starr, Who Ha Price on Hit Head. Okli ' I Monboii of i ni .i, i . .,;. , no i ., npc.l Inmi Stroud lifter robbing two mi'1 eluded litiii a doM D iiii'imiiii ni h id a ni belle vod la Inward Hie fiiiituesses Klainii In .Mi'iiulaliis M lilt Hi, i: i he iini iren in i ba parti which ii tin robltei n .. it w.in i from i ) i a itniN .is, a hUo two Um band, ih arj Btarr, notorious 1 I" fnkee .mil a man IMBIttl aen wounded aad captured nrat roport nld th baad oaaiborod iiii a. i . ii Carry, II yaara oM, is the hero n w.ih the town mar- lllll roUBa MM! who uiiniule,! unit I hi leador Ol the raid m, believed to be St.irr. OK State Expert Fighting Peat Grande Ronde Ranches, l.a (irai.u Vi, army of arlegatet cut worms has inlcsted (Jrande RoadO ranches, mid where It has struck the ruin Is lompleic. hike I'matilla conn ty, atate funii OSportl arc flchtliiK the plauuc. Ircd Kaaajg, near .Mmint t.'litin. v i one or Um flrat to dl the presence nf the pests, ami fount;, Kami Kxperl t ate has locate I i o'l.i r i, i. ill .,!' he. i HO linliiil one army movliir. across n plowed field, hound for an adjoining wheat field. At one petal he loiiml an ulfulf.i patch hen the pests had worked into the rield ajtvoral feet from the fence, and th" forward line of the uriuy la shown by the swath of dead allalfa On a spot a foot square he picked tin some I'll or N cutworms. I.Ike ;rass BOPPon tin- cut worms leave ubaoluto ruin In their wake. New Fair Secretary SelecUd. ' , Or W l .Inn.::, repr. - ' m Walloa i ad i in. -i j eountla . was appatata i nr ii. onoooo I Trunk Meredith, arho had aoooptt 0,f,,r"i the ip ni ii,,- wuhii la fair, Mr. Meredith will t" '" N "I' i Him, where the i.u, ' la hi. at tin,,- 100 in Wreck on San Francleco Bay Willi :tllll wiMii. " beard, OMOUJ women and -h;i lr" "" ''i in M ntphoao. tin- rjaaor l MaMo, u MUtll hay ateumer. struck I rooh IM yards off the raaoaavPaetrk i:positioi, gfpmi Ott began u ...;, Lifeboats trotn 1 i Butt trarahlpa aoehored aoai i'ri"'U" took on all hands Roberg Named H alth Board Secretary rorlhimi Dr. Darid K, HoImtk, em- Inonl patl ilal and baolerioloajlajt, wis il. i i ! .secretary of the atate hoard or :. nth to niceeed Dr. Calvin S. Whlli i ho has resigned. Ilr. Ho berj. win now In China investl;nt lag epldein!,- dl 0 ill accept tin' oooretoryahlp, n is known, provided he shall he given assurances that the appotatateal arlil he ponaaaeal during the tetiuru of the presi nt adiiiiuiatra tlon. ami Municipal Swimming Pool Planned. Hood liui-t ritl.ciis hen- all) inu I thentuelM'S Willi the dit'erenl clubs and chic orK.inualions arc planning to build a municipal swiiuiuiuti pool. In the western purt of the ilty la an abandoned reservoir, a relic of the early water system which bus been Oatgrown It is proposed to build a concrete pool just below the reservoir. Stylish Spring Footwear For Women $1.75 To $4.00 The fn! o( I'rzcmysl during the past week consolidated Kuitsia'a hold on eastern Callcla. and has released Hie laieoUag arm) tor Hold oporaUom oloowhon No detalla oa which full reliance can In pat JOd hgTO ' ;ll made itiimvii ooBeeralai Um atroagth ol iht (Oreo to which I rzeinysl c:iiltulaled. it is probable, bowover, that the Rrat estimate W r- too high, ami MH than i 0 men were used mi llMOO OPOfeV tlona. 'I lie HusslatiR Were ompelli il to evaciinto Memcl after a surprise at tack by a (Jermuii detachment. The hoar) (onuitiotiH of the highwajra caused hj rains led the Slaxs to In- iii e tin ir 1 1 i in oi tin- aaal Pre shin port wus secure. The Hermans, however, OTOmUeO the illllnultiis of traaaporl and drOTO the Itusslatia sev eral miles Into their own territory. Ac- OMoaUoaa ol i ateaolvo pUforhag at Mo mid have been made b tin- tlertnuna ami have been followed by reprisals at Suwalkl. LflOaag ami OffOdBO and alonn the Itusslan llall.c i oast. WhOTO open town.i were bombarded by a Gor man licet. Tin Dardanelles bombardment baa accomplished noihiiiK of value duriiiK the week to the nttnclUUK v. an, hip. While there has been some lo.hl ItiK alonr the e.ist I'ruaslan frontier and In linkiiv. liut, the mountains of both the , .ist tad Um w i( an tin i i'i iii h ol the MOOt ii.iportanl OBgafO1 mi ni i at pteaoat, In tin , iM.es Hi,- l-'reiu-h, uftnr a Mag tight, the petition aaaagtag humis mure than once, have llnally establish ed thcima-lxes on the summit of Hart manii : eil.rkopt, a mountain peak 10 mill northwest nf MoaUuUMOg and a few miles north of Thunn. 'I his is considered an important sin kim:. the Crenel, commund of a con .- ideiiiiiie amount of count r occupied by the Certuuna. The flj!ht for tin position bus been a hitter one, and bus been KoiiiK on for many das. On the western rront, binnd the French success in the Vnm . where the Hermans abandoned a lOTgO quan tlty of material and lelt numerous tlead on the ground, there have been tin exeiits ol luipoltaiue, m ither side apparoatli botag ready aj pat lor the bin ettort which ororyhod) ba I aan oipeotlag. There I been tl uhu;,. hoiuh.irilmenis oi tin- Afltlona aim mine warlaiv and the aviators on hoti. sides have shown meili mlMivty. Holland', request for an explanatloi from HermaiiN ol the slnklnn of the Medea and the capture of two other Dutch steamers is creatinn much In terest in diplomatic ciri I, s, OhOfO it la pointed out that the vessels ol othet neutral countries have not been mo tested. Ihadquarters at Argun Office Wtotte 0-. - in i . x B vniuiiu, jivyvii :n aiiiiiiiiiuaiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiu.iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuaua nMH 8unny Wintor Hoy Dunk. The A ibaped hoif luinl; hi hinn i-iiieli liiipii'c! to iii.ikc COtnforl fOT i In- sow inn In r litter ly the addition f onlai'treil doorway, hooks in the top open which t onapoad n laatorn, nrlap doora to laelooo the gaartan lii.i:,:' o i. Khins window paaof iii the emis and aide ahwotMao to nd- mlt light The a- compearing at, bowerer, ah are n u tod, pni itlonl plan of Imiik. it aimitx plenty of aanotilne.forwlth be i o I i . . .ted prat r u''.i uii-l ... gg - ... lanny I, Mpoood to the sun of mid day. This is in,.- tor the eow aad her litter iini a'-n proToeti the aaatiMj Material f.oin IrtWIJBg damp. Tile liner , hohl Up lit lllllli'M taj eh-v iiii'i, hf the prop ehowa In the M r. one end of which Is tit ted into the bole I i be i t of the ihsir ami ti. rariooa uaOo Bttad rot Um latch boh oa one Ida ( Um beak. This latch bait is dried with h that boMfl !i' door dowa in eaoo we desire to keep tin. .inliiial In. Tb prop s haag upon a I,,, o; in the hnca fOhta wlnii the dnor Is closed. Boat rooatta troon this plan of baah nro sectiieil hy OOttlog it with the dOOf to the eastern exposure Hlimo the opposlie MdO and l.eep It wide open dBllag nice weather. M U will then pat the hill boaefll of all winter huh ahlne I ni" and ' ' HOTEL ARKITALS Carter Dm . March J Ivor Williams. Jtiinicson: M. I'. I'iirmer, Vale; Jaa, Dodd. Dillon Mi" . : .J. A. Wcatli rly. DrOWOOJT. ICarah M ' o Wt Ifoa vji Baraai T. H. Cooiihtn . LaOrando, i ... i. 1 I I !. . i 'r: I'. Il:ui,ii- ton. P ' ; Joe G. Crick, Bbj Mareh iii i,- fa Maatardi C ( miaoi i -ink CanunJni . Weatfall) I ei . Vale; RobOti ' . yaaa; J. I iluirhr-h, Con M.-.r.h 27 Walter S. Iti.l.ll. , I i H.inl; C. It. Anie, , Vale; (ius Larson Pajrotto, March M -Roaa McPherson. Mrs. H '. Knton, Baametti B, L BptiMjaa, Iluins; ft P. Kimc, lln per; H. J. Dodge gad wtDo, Joatara. March H Lyto Rewaml, Tendieton; Dr. Drjrodale, Kew Plymouth; Adam Murru. . Il ttluh. Orchard aed Alfalfa Landa Flooded, rendletcn Several acrea of or chard and alfalfa land wen flooded ami a eon il mle amount of ditch deotrojred when a breal oooarred in ;.iweii ditch of the poeeraaMOM t aoar llermlaton. Several acrea if fru id hay trope Were ruined. Just the footwear that women who are particu lar will fancy at once. We show all the new lasts and leathers in oxfords and pumps, eithr button, tie or strap effects. All sizes are included. Prices Hagl from $1.75 to $4.00. RADER BROTHERS "tari0' Oregon Fear of Maaaacra Movea Washington. Washington. -Alarming reports of atrocities, including the hanging of 6u men taken from the French mission and five from the American mission compound at Hulpashan, l'ersia, stir red the state department to further el forts to obtain protection for Ameri can missionaries and refugees in the vicinity of Crumlah, Persia, where an uprising or Kurds threateus a general Christian massacre. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, $1.2:1; blueutem HJ red Hussiun. $1.17 ; lorty-fold, $1.24; led tire, $1.1H. Hay Eastern OrOgOO timothy. $15; grata hay. $1; alt;. I fa, HSJg; valley timothy. ItlJg, Batter roomon i Candied) Mo: ranch, l'.ic. Hope 1114 orop He; Ittl crop, uc. Wool Eastern OrogoB, He, $1.24; 11.14; Seattle. Wheat lllucsti in, LM; cluli red Kussian, 1 g; trt fold, fife. $1.-1. Barioy tag per km Haj ! , 16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 DO! ton. Hatter Creamery, go, i ga Moore Hotel. v.'.-.h Ifaiaa I in. ft Audi r miii, lim i ; c. c. Hatfield, Idaho Pall Idaho; .1. ft I a I entnine, BotoO II l. PoaraoB, C C Rtaki aa, ' ft Rid man. Jggai - .McN'mniira, I'. W. Shnn non. Dm ; Q, ii., i;ins CaMwoH; ii :. Yoaai I ale; w. ft Wlthan poon Fltrin. ThuiMlay, March 2." C. F. M.Kin aay ami wife. fn '" ft Parlagten, i: mis; Mgf l.e'iiherton, Salmti Pair man, Westfull; Floyd Mann. I .. Qraaaei lay BarttMaMaaa, Poise; n c. Hodgaji LaQraadei J. at Johnson, 0 F. ft l.nnjfhorn, Huntington. Friday, Match 2(5 R. L. Ocarson, Poise; Mrs. A. P. Childress. Poi-th,,,.!- C. ft Harvey ami son, gJoloOl ft Y BtaekwoU, Paallaadi ft H. rotaeilai I , Jainieson; Mrs. W. . Donald on, BoiOO) J. ft Putheifor.l, Don id : ft I. Progun, VglO Satiir.lny, Mar. L'T -C. J. Tourtellot l!oi e; S. (i. Ojrsbury, BoOOO) .1. B Sears, .'amieson; H. W. Hoffman. Baker. siiiiduy, iCareh IB f, w. Kaaiio ii. in i-ton; w. A. Sweet, PocateUo; w s. Wal i . I trer. MoadajTi Mareh B0 P. ft Wa at ; ;. c. tioodwin, Poeotollo; P T ar m . . i.. i em-son, noise; Mr. and Mis. W. S Strode, AJbereoai Wotm , Kenain Cambridge; c. Poarooo. CamhridMi Miss M. M. Glenn, Vah . Try it for Habitual Constipation Mol Ik.Iii.. il,-ii,,.,.M,,r,. llimlioi, I .. , ,,.. wliil- ,h.v n..v ,11' l, t' lilt' l-,. , U III, ,1.1 ,,.., ,-.r.-... the condition of tlu- MMrl or Imi.mh,, n-., -ii in. i uurr in.- Uvjiu,. lw ucli-d On .in,,',,,,, ,..,,,,,.. it.. I'i"' I .ittv.t ,.,iii,mi. i,,.., ... I,..,,, - ,... ,. ii.ie,.. ion.- ,,,. in, i,,,u..n, j,,. i ,,i .. . I III. Ml III ll, Il , ,,11. Ill I, Ml ll.ll k , M, .,, .Miii,.,,i ihr uw of I ix, i.,, i, ,, , r if 1'iv Jaui male ami l docs uol sins.-. SoldUy A. Sinclair, Nyssa THE Mi CON NON MAN CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line Daily March 1, to Nov. 30 You can m via Ogden, Salt lake and I us AiuyLs, anJ return via San Francisco, Portland and Huntington i vice vena at a comparative: low expense and cover Moat Interesting Scenle point of the Pacific Coast, including both Expositions. MAKE THIS YOUR BIG VACATION YEAR AND SEE THE WEST RIGHT. I agoata fat radaa gga tarthor parUrulara or a rite, D. EBURLEY. Ccn. I'a.s.s. Arc, Salt Lake Citv President Can Buy Alaska Railroad. Washington. .New impetus was given the Alaska government railroad project when the attorney general ad vised the president It was within his power to contract to buy existing rail roadH in Alaska within the limit of the cost fixed by congress, $35,000,000. Oregon Highway Engineer Selected I Salem, Or By a vote of two to one ' the state highway commission appoint ed K. I. Cantlne, of Portland, state highway engineer to succeed li. L. Bowlby, eslgned. J free tauter tgg SDifes With each cash purchase amounting to 50c we are giving free a package of Easter Egg Dyes We have a 1915 line of Easter Novelties, includ- z&f;rattdratiom for your hom-' -d -. THE ONTARIO PHARMACY The Corner Drug Store 0ntnrin - ,1 I -. v, vf tTe ..