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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Il I, fl h i. if in tl fr in V tb 1 a I to u IK in .1. id to l' "I an pn m an i va! no j'i'i thi ass hci the it v liv the '1 bM of " von nioi si-ci ptln Thi juiyt tire nun TZ 1 O f -mW , V : 0 H3kv if I mmm 1 - r t IK i i i imp p !.-: ITMMIR'r. :- -fc - fiSyBiiav 1 1 rwmma"jjjHL. -- Si ,",.'Mjj CopyrlKht, ISIS, by tho Panama-I'aclfle. International Exposition Co. A MARVELOUS SETTING FOR SCULPTURE AT THE PAN-AMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. 1915. Thi; dominating architectural couture if tin- I'xpimitinii, tin- rapeft T"u i r nf .lowcls, which will rciiuiiiiitiil tin- south entrain c nf the Court of Sim iiml Stunt lit the I'miimiiiii I'm lllo Intel national llx poMltlon In Sun Km in Imo In I'.M.'i. 'Mils lower, 43o feet In height will lime ii Iiiinc nut' acre In extent Tin- lower will ilw iiwiiril In ti ii.iiTs, giving wiiy nt In -i to n group nf tlgun supporting u globe, t t r lag t lit- wurlil. 'I'lii' rt' I wii t fil figures nf UMnd iMMfUMMM and nf fildii'i t nf III .in will lit' iinimI mi tin tOWer, " lil' h. with Its statu- try, iniiriii painting nmi niiiHnii s. win in- indeerrlbahtj ih'iiiiiirui. Ill ii t ii i iii' I 1 1 listing, iiri'lnlt'i l In rhief of the P.i ii Aiihtii mi I A p.. II ill I : ii ITii lit III Iiml. nlf tin. nil IhIitH UNCLE m AIDS THE ROADMAKERS CIV33 Uriel 0.1 Bog to Ei'iU Riiit Kind of R ads. LABORATORY TESTS MADE. Model Highway Built In Sections Mad of Different Materials Holpa Deter mint Exact Valu of Each Under Cartain Traffic Conditions Millions of Dollars Wastsd In ths Past. su i.u- iins the forenuMOl edveared in the problems: couuected erlth reed i niisiiin linn tlint effoil- nt' being made to teei ii the eouutrj thai tin- el pendlture nt large ranw ( mmmi "" certain typea el road may reeaH el inn t in ii total areata a read imiu el niiiiiii.ii-. w hi. ii would be Meal la mm locality nt.t.v nut m'ivi- i lie purpo-c nt nil dot hero, mid lilt- luniioN cpclnl fti in. iv UriBsT ecerooij aaj reeull in re tin' log iii' ( nf aaallag in order to mil farmers wiiu sraal to I hi i id i heir own roada and to n--i-i ri rloua coiuuiltteee thai deatre i im prove linn roada aaar i. the olllte ol i 1 1 1 -1 1 . - rouda of the detHirtmenl of ai rtcullure ii i-iun. Iimh aoiployed lApfiis in teel all matertala mnl atudi thfii uaefulut1! "ii rouds uujected to i fi lam ti .Hli.' UUdltlODI In Advisory Capacity. Tin. ..iii. a "' uublk roada it n. tun; in mi advlaorj riinnii t nan) etatee mnl luiiiiiiis. living a in.'-i urai'llcul form oi ii.iii.in.ii aid Oaj reada where there la i rerj hard tiatte it baa bean found thai certain i.inu of aatteriala iiro better thaa achait Mi timt. while "in. I.M..I of liliultT may not MTTa the ini'ioHt ut ail. another klud it Ideal mill preeerrea the road Indeflnltdj Million- of tioiiiiiM iioniiiii-sH hare Ufii wealed la the peel baeaaae of the abeeoce el actentUlc baowledaai which i- now behaj obtained There ii no loafer aaj ascaee tor aaj coaituuultji iiniiiiiiik' tho wronf i.iini f road, n u declared n the ceaoe el public romi Mami- readj to furaieh anj Infonaa lion (hat nun ho ilt-trttl at to tho emu so i hi i ahould it paraued In ill-, iisslnu thi now M'lintitU' inovciiit'iii in road Iniproremeal Dlrec tor LoajM eThllav Pafji el the aaVe el public roada aaj i "Tlifio Bia two ways In wlihh tho eiittlneor mil) avail hlmst'lf of the In fiirnuitiou aeceeaarj at preaat tlon of load mad-rial Tho lli-t iiml onl (Vita in ono U to iniiko an a.tmil aerrlee teal on the Materiel aadei eh acrvatiou imtl umlor (ho MBia condl tiont of traaV tad cUatale to which iho prepeeed road win tn ubjectod Method Usually Impractical. 'This method hOWOTCfi Bl iuipriii' tioni t'Mt'i't in .ortain rare laalaacee. duo (o tho lepeC of tlmo whioh mu-t Btlapee before dedalle raeulta eai be nlil.ii I l iif -o. "inl nii'llio'l It iiv ini'int nf shod time laboratorj le i to approximate aa neeiij aa pn the deatmrtlva ain'tirlaa to which the Materiel win be aohjerted on road, rapplemmitlna the haowlrdde tint gained hj a atodjr of the raaalta al ready obtained in practice on Material ef ii tlmllar mitiiro." The "Hill' nt (iiiiiih' made ronalnntly 1 nth "i i'i..i'- 1 1 i "net f ' 'I' let tifiir Wnahliiittoii n iiindoi rod ln- I u bull! In ti'iilons innilo of illfToronl niniorhiiM. while in the Mboratary of ti iiii-o ti'tit nr lutimiti.v betas iiiniio with xi'ifiitiiii' miui.M'.v to deter mini' iho oMui value of certain ma toiinit ii nil t-r i-.Ttu i n ir.itiii' rowdtHoeja WOODEN SHOES COMING IN. ill Cost 60 to 75 Cents a Pair and Last Two Ysars. Wood, n ahuea umy rel baroMa the rograe In the United Maten. fai the United itatca forrel aorrlcc baa aecer lalned thai the Indaato or BMMfeo taring mi. n foutaeer baa "reai bed i oa aldoreble roiortloiia " Tho ehoee I "st from " o t.' eeota i pair aad are I i for to " reai - The are worn by thot,. who luivo to wiiii. iii i old or wet ptarea aarh M in inii'i it -. blow oi Ut nmi Htotj atablee. mnl bj worhmea in ateel miiu aad rlaaa factoriea who mu-t wall aa bet . u.. s .... . 1 1 . .. ,i l.'nt'ii mis. 1 1 ii i ii i'. i I I I I ! M ! 'I - llllllt'l'. !'. l.l' clteWawl intoui i ht bmw. Bcbwood Is mtt li I'"' in "lillf;ntUI' ttf illtK'H. FARM LEGISLATION NEXT. Senator Gore Predicts Early Consid eration of Rural Credits. Nirance thai laguilatlon luteaded in better Ibe coadltloa of the hmerl an farmer arould he ranaldered by congreea Immedlatel) after the ,-ur ion. bin i- iii-i'ii-iii u4 was glrea bj Sin iloi Qore ol OhlahoaM in an ad .ii,-- before the lateraatiooel do farming coagrreea at TaaM iiia Tho hoiiiitor deriared thai aa pg all "!' the I'o.tnt lino-tluatlon of ru nil I'l'odltt In Piu.'i'O a plan would bo ii,i-iii where bj MaaMy grtth arUch te finance cropidag oparattaaai araedd bo lo. i noil to tho furmor at 4 ht font In to reel Rtsves Invited to Go With Oregon Pendleton W T Koovos, ploccer Bl Slanliold. who foiuoh oil iho nba of the hattlooB.li Oreajoa leadlii the fimt fleet throaajh iho PawuM eaaaJ and who prepared (ho petittona alneo b c.'i.ooo m houi children, hau boon K i v tui official recognition an the father of the Idea In the form of an invita tion to be a Burnt of honor aboard tho Oregon in Its pgaMIMI through the big ditch. The Invitation tamo from Sec reiaiv of Nitty Joophu Haniels. who lahed that Mr. Mevea be present a u rei'.'scii(atlve of the school children of the staii- Given Sentence For Robbing Till. Houuert. Perr. Qeafffa L Kndlt'ott. who was arrobttd eg g i lutige of rob blng the till of the Pity Meat Market, WM fined UN and given a sou! ones of alx inoiithk hi the county jail. TALKING APES ARE DEAD. Knew Their Alphabet Were Valued at $50,000. Pblladelphla, rtatttaa ami iiornoo. the orang outapga which bad been eiiu cated by Dr. Wllllani Henry I'm nest of Wiilllngfonl to tluit they would pro BOOfica tlmlt' Iforda. are (lead. B con-inni teacblnej ir. PHsToeaa hnil hoped to demon-it rnte tliroiiRh edu cntlon tlint the "runic ouiaiurt renlly were the "tiilMtlnif link," cnpnble of Metalalag thouKht nnd doini; nlmott ererythlmj of which n human being l capable Ilnrmt) was eight yenra old, nnd llettlrui wns four, nnd both were n highly educnted aa children of the same gaaj Knch knew the alphabet perfectly nnd could pick It out on lettered blocks. Ilorneo nlao could pronounce anrh words aa "cup" and "papa."- and Dr. Fumes declares thnt hla nrnng 011- taMH were provlntr crndtinlly that they were rnpnble nf human reaaonlng. tie tallied the orung outanga nt $.0,- (NMI. THREE CAWS FOR JIMCROW! He's Not 80 Blsck at Palnttd, AgrU culture Experts Find. Thnt the crow la not aa blnck na he la pnlntetl Is tin- conclusion renohetl by experts of the department of agricul ture who have exninliied severnl thou unnil crnws of the despised bird. An error wns ninde ten yenrs ago, the In vestlgatora declare . In spreading brond enst a warning atrnltist "old Jlmcrow " A report ntiimuncea thnt the crow does more good Minn harm: he enta more pests tlinn crops. Hla one beset ting sin Is devouring the egga ntftl young of ether birds, but the ronton! of his craw prove thnt about nine tenths of his food conslsta of Inaecta nnd other crop destroying crenturea "Don't be too hard on tho crow thnt aqunwks nbout your fnrm." la the nd vlce given by the department of agri culture to the farmer. TO EUROPE WITHOUT A CENT. Harvard Man Sails to Make a Living There on Ten Dollar Wager. Cambridge, Mass. Charles K. Mor ris of lliooltlyn. a Harvard junior, la bound t" Kuropo with an empty pock atbOOb o.i a wager of $Ul. according to college frienda, ii" nay that ha sailed mi the ateamei i.m onla and ezpw I la slav eireral moatbl abroad, depending on hit own effOrta for Itvellbood "I'or "J ceiitt I'd work HJ wnv acrots to l.'lii'ipe." Uorria It MM tO hate told claeematee a few dai ago tine of them offered ( bel $10 thai bforrta WOttld not go, nmi the wager was uc- I'pleil IMPROVEMENTS BIG PHILIPPINE PROBLEM Advocates of Meet Oit!::ji;;. Washington. -The continuation of the polli.t iul'iptis.1 bf the present government in the 1'hlltppluo Islauda of building extensive public Improve ineiitt throughout the Isliinds, gghaal houses, roads, bridges, municipal niar-Uci-. water ayatetna, ferries nnd light ing plants. Is olio of the problems which the advocates of Immediate In dependence are Uniting dutifully In Oil lug. Thg proton! government through (lie bureau of public erorka, has establish, d public linpiot t-iiieiilN throughout the Isl.imlt contributing to a marked ox tent to the prooperity which they now enjoy These vary In cost from S.TiO to J.Vi,(Hi. and So per cent of them are . uisirm (tsl by the iiilnilulstratiou Itself, prhnio contractors refusing to submit bids on the hazardous umlor takings "The smallest number of iictlve proj ts'ts in any one of the regularly or ganized provinces Inhabited by the rhil-tlanl.ed I'iliplnos on April 1, r.M.'t." savs a stiiloiiiont of the bureau of Insular affairs of the war depart ment, "was three anil the largest thirty-two Nearly ono half the total number waa connected with road and bridge Improvements. The list included nine ty s new schoolhousea nnd thirty four municipal marketa. public build ings, water systems, parks, ferries, an alOCtriO light plant nnd two telephone systems. "It has lieen said that, nlthmitih cur rout expenses have beeu -ut lo provide money for public works. It will tnko twenty Ave yenrs nt the present raM to bring about the highway Improve ments needed today These roads, tha li'-t nf them being fully equal to any park roads In the Putted States, have been one of the great factors In the very marked Increase of prosperity dur ing the last few years Hundreds of communities are In urgent need of schoolhousea. for which no funds are available, nnd It will necessarily be several years at the present rnte of, construction before the schools are at M generally boused in permanent I buildings. Locomotivs an Assault Weapon. (.'hi. ago -William Newell, au engl noer. was arrested charged with as-, saultlng Cornelius Ke.igun. fourteen. 1 1 1 ti a switch engine The hoy was , struck by the pilot and serloualv hurl It Is the first charge of the kind ever Catered In Chicago police records The locomotive is termed g "deadly weap- , on." Minute "Movies" of the News Right Off the Reel (if 1.11:1 Barnard eotlegg gradaatea alnce isii.'l only -J."M are married. Simplified spelling hns been ndopfed by the University of Missouri. '''im DagJdog health daparttDgat hns pa -oil a ruling forbidding children to be rocked to sleep. Pennsylvania sheriff delayed nn ex ecution three hours to let the condemn ed nui n enjoy a chicken dinner. (ionium doctors have gone on atrlke against attending patient- under the now national Insurance scheme In thnt country. Qg list nun In St. t-otila, ninety two years old. celebrated the seventy fifth nnnlversnry of her entrance Into the order. A twelve-year-old boy who lives near Albany. N. Y.. has received I prlo from the state fair board for the largest yield from one seed potato. The boy's crop was liSU pounds or twelve bushels of perfect ipiallty and size. PROHIBITION IN ARKANSAS SEEMS ASSURED ON JAN. 1. Supreme Court Decision Knocking Out Rsferendum Ends Long Fight. Whether the liquor Interests of Ar kansas can or will deem It profitable to go further than they have In re sisting the operation of Arkansas' 'stringent null liquor law. which will lieiiuiio effective .1 in. I. remains to be j determined by their attorneys and lend ers, according to edvlcea from Little Book. Arl. The recent decision of the supreme i oiirt of the state has proved a severe blow to tin.' liquor men. nnd It now looks as though about nil the -nioohs in the remaining "wet" coon lies of the Mlale lllllsf go out of lill-l Hess at midnight Dec. Ill The last legislature enacted a bill whiili makes II iiece-saiy for a poison to present to (he couiily rmul a pell tlon -lu'iicii by a majority of tha white rotera in ids county Baking thai be be named a liquor licence Bren should the negroes hate been lllllilo ellglli'e b I he legislature to hate signed the pel i Ih. Us the effect would have boon vlr luallv prohibition; but the negro vote eliminated, the llniew i pie reallai ! that thai lould lid meet Iho icqulrc- iil- Tlio liquor Interests ut may. after lite Import of the bill was realized, follow ing Us passage on lib IT last, began to circulate petitions under the hrhan sa- constitutional ameodmeul No, 10, providing for the InJlftlVe ami refer end. nn. and secured ".' ' 11 imUMSi CO 0 In excess of the legal requirements, to bare tha leu toted on i, the people Since the legislature, niillclpatiii.' such i t e. ii.ui attached tha "eoaergeocy clause" lo the ml. which under the aineiiilmoiil precludes iho referendum In cases vi liei-e the legislature may deem an emergency exists. Secretary of siato Bali Hodges rofuoad to cad in election when the referendum pe titlou w a- preeented to him It was (he mandamus proceedings brought to attempt to force him to CUll such mi election thai tha supremo court pa-sed mi. sustaining the views of the lower court the legislature, the attorney genera1 and the secretary of State nt tha same time "RUSTLING" DYING OUT. New Form of Cattle Stealing Developed In the Northwest. Alleged slock rustlers to the number of thirty two were arrested In Moil tana during the quarter ended Sept .'10. according to reports of stock In epOCtOn made to 1 1 W. liaytnond. BM rotary of tha state board al stex k commissioners During the quarter ten -lock rustlers were convicted, and at the end of the quarter there were seventeen cases pending "There has been less stealing this .tear than In any previous year since I hate been connected with the office," said Mr Ritnioinl "There Is practl Mjttj no tampering with brands any more This method of rustling belong itl to tho days of the open range. Now we hate to contend with the slaltghter of cattle for la-ef There Is more of this going on than was the cnae teu years ago. but the aggregute thefts are considerably reduced. "With the coming of the dry farm ers to Montana and the bigger demand In the state for beef there has been a great deal more killing of cattle on the ranges Oftentimes the hides nre burned and the meat taken to town and sold The owner of the slaugh teretl animal simply knows his animal has disappeared and sometimes he finds the dead ashes of a fire ou the range where that animal grazed But this Is not evidence." School Ban on Chestnuts. Children in the schools of Croat Bar rington. Mass. hate been warned again-t eating chestnut-, as the nuts apik-ar to have boon poisoned this year by . hostnut bli'-'ht Several children have been made III lately ami every case has been traced to outing chtsjt-nuts. jnl Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home TelephoneCo. Buy your Meat at The ONTARIO MARKET and get the best the market affords A LOCKET Is An Artistic Ar cle of Personal Adornment. And tho Photograph con cealed within maket it a dear bit of refined sentiment. A Locket will Always be Appreciated as a Gift We Have the Loekel for Her, W. W. LETSON Your Jeweler ONTARIO, HI -.. eVi,l A. McWILLIAMS. Proprietor. JAKE WALL LAUNDRY Now open and ready for business. Can do everything in starch clothes. Shirts and Collars a specialty. Good Work Guaranteed Millinery Announcement Having had several years experience in handling millinery, and believing that there is an opening here for such a bus iness as we shall conduct. We have decided to bring for your inspection, the very latest and best in Spring Millinery. Wre shall also place at your disposal the services of an artistic trimmer. SAVING TIME k TELEPHONE OREGON ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses liouyht and Sold. Mrs. Letson.