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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
MOV , vnm i-ai ii. MAciiiNKKv rerk ron waummimiix'w vronn WILLIAM G. M'ADQO RESIGNS HIS OFFICE f hhhh. tub onunQ (Continued From Page 1) Ud hare eatabllihod headquarter at Vtln and expect to hare work on th 4am underway thia week. If they Br given anv kind of a fair deal by Via weather man tluy expert to hnve th reservoir dam sufficiently com bated to store the 0Ba r" f the Malheur for next aeawon's crop The directors of the district have aaaployed John H. Lewie, who l.as re signed the position o State Engineer, to take charge of the construction. Waahlagtoa. William O. McAdoo haa realgned office aa aecretary of the treasury and director geaerel of rail road, to leave Mi treasury o th appolntiaeat of eurcasaor an tke railroad admlnlatratlon aa .Tannery 1 aext. It waa announced that he had lakrd President Wllaen to relieve him bow that the war la orer ao that b might return to private bualnea after : . year In office. I'r.aLdont Wllaon haa accded to Mr. Mr. 1-ewla arrived In Vale laat week eiUto-.i nvimt Md cpud hla ras and has taken charge. A. J. Wiley j ,..,.- f Rolaa I the conducting engineer rum,, ,, WM B.d necery, Mr. ror the project ' Now that work I actually under- McAdoo aald. beoauae of InaOequato ! iwmMuitloD" allowed ceblaot of- way trier l a aeniimeni aeverapina ' f)(,f r- to entend the boundrlee of the dle- trlct If on a more complete examina tion it la found that more land can a reached. According to the Infor saal discussions of thla phaa of the The crtary ale explained that he to Mrloualy I need of real, al though there la ao actual Impalrmaat f bla health. The secretary plana t take about project, which If course are not at (kr month' rest and then may r II official and not baaed on flgaroa nm ,,, prMtlee f l in New Trk. r extenalve survey a. It may be pos alble to increaae the area of the dis trict until a total of 40.000 acres will some under the system's canal. ' If thla la done It will be necessarv o It I believed, to establish pump lag planta on ranches above the Mala. YANKS ENTER LUXEMBURG American Ar Receive With Ea- preselone of Joy By People. Laxemburg. -- Oeneral Pershing en- art-d the city of Luxemburg ahead of his troop. The American commander and hi staff drov Into the capital in automobile The general waa greeted by thousands of cheering Luxemburg- r and with the blowing of alreoa aud the ringing of church and acheol bella. The Eighteenth Infantry or the first division aire the tint America troop to enter the city. The Americana wr gruted by thousands of civilians, who lined all the streets through which the troops arched School children tooted flow er in their pathway and each soldier waa preaented wttli a bouquet of Wiry-eentbtaiuma. CONSTRUCTION BAN LIFTED Government Remove All Wartime Re- it-irtion on Building Operations. Washington Heraoval of all re main lug restrictions oa nea war con struction by the war industries board was announced by Chairman Baracb. All building operatloaa of whatever character may aw be proceeded with without permits either from th board r th etate councils of defesae Thla action waa taken. Chairman Baruch aald, on recommendation of the building Induatry and the state .-ounclla of defense. The council had een co-operating with the war Indue rlea board In passing upon appllcav (ions tar building permits Officials expect that resumption of work will afford employ meat for thou taada of workmen now being released from war Industrie. Do you know what "duds" are? A war term for shells that dont ex plode; a peace term for clothes that are not as good as you expect. rtl Amerlesn Cseusltles Reported. Washington -Total casualties of he American expeditionary force up o the aignlng of the armistice war llvlded a follows Killed and died if wouuda, 38,164; died of dlaeaae, 14,111; died from other causes. IBM sounded, 17M23; prisoners, 213; American Enter Brueeele With King. lag, 1140 With the Hrltlah Army of Occupa tlon-American soldiers headed the Allon ilgna Sill; Prohibition Clauae proreealou of troop which euirred Brussels with King Albert. On bat talion of fin looking tallow from th list Division, which some from th seen atatea, waa followed by a bat tery of artillery from the 3d Brigade. No finer troops man tied through Unix sal than the Yanh. and uon. e oept perhap the Belgian, were given t heartier reception These boy are freeb from the battlefield, for they are the troops which fought ao brll Uaatly in the drive tor Audenardo just before the armistice was signed Washington - President Wllaon haa tlgnod the emergency agricultural ap roprlatlon bill with lu legislative Ider providing for national probibl lon from next July I until the Anierl an army la demoblliied. Heber Brant Mermen Church Head. Salt l.akr City.- Heber J. Oram aa uuanimuualy sustained aa preel lenl of th Mormon church to succeed he lata Joeepb V. Hmlth. at a meellag at la i ousel I of th Twlv Apoatlee The Formal Opening of The Style Shop We wish to announce to our friends and patrons that we have moved to larger, more commodius and better appointed quarters in the Carter Hotel building. With our added facilities we will be better able to serve the growing needs of our patrons. With the change of location we have changed the name of our institution to The Style Shop i Formal Opening Dec. (5 and 7 The formal opening of our new shop will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7, at which time we will feature our handsome line. Christmas Gifts You are cordially invited to see the exquisite offerings that are made to please the fastidious woman, and which are both useful and beautiful. The Style Shop GEORGIA HULL, PletHUKTO Carter Hot) Week, Ontario, Or gnn I You dont want "duds;" you needn't have them. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are made of all-wool fabrics and made right. We guaran tee that they'll do everything you think they ought to do. TOGGERY BILL The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes AMERICAN TROOPS TO RETURN SOON General Pershing Furnishes List ef These Selected to Sail far Heme. 1 would ratals l,ttfU,O0 mu la rrem. Th America fore In France. Ueaeral Mercs aald. had taken 44,000 Oarnean prlsoeere. iu rouad number. sad 144M mm He added that the as uaMlee anion th Aaserteau force in northern Kuael were not severe. cou tear to roporte. and that eaceureglag eoceunts of th situation of the forma there 'had beu received. ssaseasjiakjiKaajBayayaaeijeiai Washington. Demobilisation of the Am.rlcau expedliloaai forces already in progress with the aaovemeal horn. ward of sleh aad wounded will be has toned by tbe return at aa early date of eight divlaloa of natioaal guard and national army troops, eigul regl menu of cuaat artillory aad two brig kdc of field artillery. This announcement was ade b.v Qeaeral March, chief of staff, on r of dispatches from Umicral ti.pg. "ii the following general .- uf troops will be returned liailroad artillery troopa, army ar tillery truopa, gae troops, lank corps, air forces and those dlvislona which were broken up to be used aa replace menta for othr divisions which had een activ aarvic. Troops returning imiuvdialely from England, Ueueral March said, will lu lad practically all of tb air eo,ua4 rous, IS construction uompaat, one sallsaahor' deleehiueai. oae Haadl.y Page training atatton aad several pho "-graphic and radio mcUob. aocreiary Maker uppieuieuted Qeu erel Maruh'e Hitliae ol demobilisation pleas later by staling that Uetierai lerehiag waa reducing hi army to a eureagih ef M dlvleleae At aa average atraagta of M.oee ma to a aMvtetea, vrbich would eover all aeceaaary aaslltary force, tad waeM rneajs that Qeaaaal Paroatag $41,000 In ulllon Mleeing from Liner. ,. .ttle. Wash - Thirty oae itu dollara in bullion that Is said to wAVd boon placed aboard the steamship Ad atirsl Watson at Anchorage, Alaska, Noveiabtr 1. wa inisalag whs th vessel arrived in Seattle aad search uteudlug froa Anehorag to SaatU (ailed to Had any trace of it. allies fui j opposition Dreamland Attractions additional te.gOO.OOO Loan U a.l.lum. Waahlaglon. -The treasury bee es leuded aaolb.r credit to Belgium uf 4e,uo eoo. waking total loana t aei ftuai tl4U2u,o aad a Utal far all allloe mt M.U4.474.44 Plan Under Way for Volunteer Army far r-.ulaii Rllf. - Arubaagal. . a Aaaorlcaa aad ea-1 tent troop bat eaeouatered trag oppoalUoa hath oa Ue Vologda Area ' augel railway and aa th Dvtaa rlvr ' Owiag to th swampy ooadlttoa of th tcrials It ha beea aeceesary t ees iprratleas to the waterway aad the railway. As the upper part ef Ik river 1 deeper thaa at It mouth, lis ! Rolehevlkt craft, eaulpped with large gun, hav been belter able to autaoo er tha th entegt sblps, aud hav prevented th ocupllon uf Kotlas by ; tb autnute A plau Is under dlerua-1 Ion lu mllllar .in Ins fur ihe cresiloa of a volu-iiurv srinv for Kussiau re lief, ' e alltea agree upon a policy uf '-.. us, Hussta. ontahjo. eaasef Krl Sat. No M M HILMK HtKsi In "! Ue)jbai. Kaunamr Kids m OarMiaCn dun and Mo D I KKX BhUfOs la "lis llera.H fata N4 Taa. Pr if4 VIVIAN MABtW In "Mauert naa Mutt and Jeff In "Ace i4 Marohal Uln to Vlatt Amaria. "Waahlagtoa Marshal PotaUi, com-manrtsr-la-ohlef ef the Preaah aratlea, cam lag to Aatarlea to tbaak la 4mertcaa Had Craae for it aid la fraaoa. aaoardlng to Rod Uroa oahto. La Fellette Probe Abendenaat Washington - luvesllgatloa of alleged ills. u ally speech of l. Pollelte. at 81 Paul, more thaa a year ago was abandoned by the sen ate iftBiltiee on a vol of to i. lu Wad. D f l WAI.MI H1" llw Thtogs ' Bray PJctogrh THI MARKtTg. Uata No. Portland 1 white t aw. 4.M p ea Yaaei In Austrian Prtaon Camp. New lark. Claraaoa W. Touac aotda a world'a record A tatomat j jasued by h Red Or ooatatoad the i AforaaaBoa he waa toe oaly Aaiortcan hM prlaoaar by th Auatrlaae - - Lemherg Takaa By Roto. CopenhaR Paltah troops feev. japturad Laatharg. the eapliai ef OaJi sia and Ha emviraaa, aimaidsn th PoUah Telegraph Bureau at Onaouw. HOM ta. rackd. 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