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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our Stats Atkt Coeur d'Alene Data. Coaur d'Alene. Postmaster Herb ha received from the postoffli e de partment at Washington n roo,OOOt for flefnlled InforniHtlon as (o llM vHiiouti Industrie, commercial enterprises, pnved streets, aide walks, transport.-!-tlon line, and other matters pertain ing to the city's liiuulclp.il ami bus! nean affairs. Th" receipt nf thla Inuulry Indicates that the pnstofflce authorities arc planning i -nil inn I inn win k (in the fed eral lu 1 1 1 1 i-. the site tor which Iiiih been hough' ami paid fm b the gov ennui tit. n appropriation hai ai rood) i n in .nin for Initial work Mid plana hove ! en adopti d Hecla Dividend. Wallace Tho Mecla Mining com pany, Opontlng the lit la group nf niineH at iiiirke, dlabumod dividend Nn 118 for I COO! a Hhaii'. aimitintliiK to lio.ooo Saturday. The dividend li the second for tfct present m.U'. total llig 40, for 1 ! 1 4 ami makini; the urnmi total dlaboraod by toll com pun M,01Q, of one cent niorelhar $:: per hirv Guilty of Manalaughtar. I lolloj In the dlsti nl i null lien the Jury In the rime of Km hard White i h.ni ! Willi 1 1 1 1 r 1 i . alter being out L'.'i bourn, returned a vcnllei of Invol utilai mhier ami n niiiuniul I'd the dofandant to the claBwno n the iiiutt. Judge Walton will llilpni i Keiiteiice Saturate) foraoooa Willie M i miiiiih ram her who While IntOlleOtod at u il.ime at tin Gunnel '. Ii.miI tin i Inst tall, laiiilh hIioi ciini'i wild. nn durlnf II ipiar rul. Ragatta Plana Started. Astoria. A mass meeting of busi ness men and citizens Renerally la to be held on the evening of March 3. when a committee will he aelected to take charge of the 19th annual regat ta. This meeting will also fix the date ror the water carnival, but It la generally understood that July 2, 3, and 4 will be aelected. Bonda for Road Urgad. Coeur d'Alene The county commis sioners have decided to tnke up the matter of a bond Untie at an early data to be aubmitted to the voter. It la proposed to Issue bonds of $12. NS the proceeds to be used In good road building In connection with the i. tain aid of a nlmllnr Hum which is available for use. The state highway commission propones to build 44 mllee of roud Id cooperation wltlithe county. Diphtheria Ragaa at Brook. Brooks. With an epidemic of diph theria prevailing, many children are belna; withdrawn from the schools, nl though the disease appears In a mild form. One death Is reported. W. H. Meredith Out For Congraaa. Hanrinn. W. H. Meredith, county attorney of Curry, stated here that he would be a candidate for the demo cratic iii-m ; na t if iii for representative from this diatrict. Goat Induatry Started. The Dalles W. F. Ripley has start ed a new Industry In this vicinity, that of goat raising. He raisea the Tog genberg goat, which is the mainstay of the cheese industry of Switzerland. This goat In of the blue blooded varl ety, and with a pedigree, It la more valuable than the thoroughbred cow. Tungsten Light System O. K. KolkNM KoIIom i" ""' "' ""' "i''-1 cities III the northwest In adopt tin tungsten aerti art lyatom tor street1 lightllii; ami Hi" .en ice lia , I .1 .1 cuiiipli'te nucci'MN '.luce Iti Installation by the Banker mil ami btelllvu eon pnfi.i . the 1 II t i'i in lug I'll at I imptov I'll llrllllln. while the NpoWM la till Maine us helllle STATE POLITICS HUMMING Candidatea Out For Seat in Nation Legislature. Mill , Tin- cnlilesl III this Hlltt Inl the tool oi Representative Fraook b Hie lower house nt ..mil. s hai IniHii la 01. 1 .1 number ol candidate tnmi tin- rank ami tile nt the lepiibll cm port) Kepi, aenlatlve in m li has an 11. nun 1 ii in . Intention in mi r ihe rm I 1 II. ll il In .11. 1 eeil .1. mi 1 1 III. I i 1 he 1 a u innouni 'i t an Unit al i Mil. 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'onnoi i ut. ii, 1 . pre hi tilvi iii'iii Bonner t oun ly; Alli'ii I in m slate i i I term pi 1 ' n 1 1 1 prlvutt 'i ii Uovi ruor II mv Al Inl in i 1 !, i r.i. ,, a mellllx 1 ul ,11 ,l.i . nun 1 v .1 ! nil Ul III. . l.ltlll. g t 1 . indi 1 1 and 1 ; I 1 : , I I I i 11, i t 'i turn nt f nolle) at not 1 iv - laud owued b) In -I .in approprluiloi li, nn 1 hi I i.' in ilefraylm Hie m u - ol con s'i mi lua 1.. 1 1 iiiu 11 la ml a were twi . ,1 , ,,i. .1 b t lie lli! Ullt) linnil Una, su-i.uiiin wiiiiii held ii. second mH inn III III ni.'.i'N tile , . SAM! 13 aaT17 BT jSyB im,? gBl'' fl liar a92 ' '"' & Af8L',1, ' "aaaaaaT ' lMa"" . lW ' ilrj w , - -y-j ! fi ra 1 i-snrarj .- t- VI SW tA'WWI ! I fl7 T J v vi 1 m m m r i m i JfWnfti ilm ltffl.Ji t'npyrlKht, -ii 1, hy the I'uii un.i I'.n itte Ini.i nullniial Kxpnsltlon Co. BRYAN ALMOST TASTES WINE Wife Staya Hand Bearing Drink of Champagne Upward. New York- With a glass of cham pagne almost to his lips, William Jen nings Bryan was prevented from drink i.ig the wine by the quick action of his wife. The Incident took place at the first annual dinner given by the Authors' League of America. Four hundred at tended and Winston Churchill presid ed. In the course of his speech the guest of honor reached for a drink of water. Inadvertently he picked up a glass of champagne Mrs. Bryan, seeing her husband's mistake, sprang from her place, two seats away from the secre tary, and hurrying to him, put her hand over the glass Just as it was to rench his lips. Mr. Bryan looked sur prised for nn instant, then laughingly picked up a glass of water. A MARVELOUS SETTING FOR SCULPTURE AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 1915. Till: ilniiilniitlim iirehlleetiiiiil feature of the nipoaJtfctfl the Hiiperli Inu.i of Jewels, ulilili will inminaml the south enframe of the nun nf Sun ami Sin-, at the i'liuauia I'm III.' I mm n in. mil f. MMtlllO0 In Sin I'l.im Ism III I'.ll.'i Tills towel. 4JO ft'cl In heiuiii. win have a I .i -i' nl i ,. iii i.t eii i i a., lower will 1 1, upward In terraces), tiring way at last in a iroajp ol Bguroa supportiua a uinbe. typlfyltui tim world, The rtirated Icuroa ol arawred hiiraemon and of e.nlels of the im'IIII will lie 11-.1.I mi Hie nwer. w III. II. with Its statu iin, mural piilMlng ami innsili s. will lie hides. 1 lli.tll lieaiitltlll. Messra Can ere ,v llaatlmpi, architects in chief of lb lan tnwrk nn Kx- LlMislllmi al Murrain in IIMI, ale the all litecls. BJBJBI - ' " 1 . World Noted Sculptors Produce Marvels In the Plastic Art Superb Decorative Statuary Fast Assuming Form at the Panama-Pacific In ternational Exposition -- Chinrkr Bn.fr Drnnnnti atrs A'nlity Buhl Sill : 1 1 1 . I inii.t. I'him se ti"' 1 knot k i out n ouu ! I mil 111 Mii'.n I iml 11 ii 1I1.' ai; il', 1 mil rout 1 "i a hat a a i bed i In he .1 In round 1 ''lilt 11 , ni ihe boat bat Hi ii) iiinntiis Ho in deuioui 1 . u norlorily frow the n Nex Perce J, Levsist. 1 High 34. 1.1 w let on Krlda) nigbt il I ha hti I school n inmistuni the 'i ' School Itasl, 'tluill ii.im ! teatfd Ihi Lew i.ston llih b) 1 aoo t :. tO I 'I li, v.. nm aim iiuesM I ) the I eat crowd that eei lutnetl OOl lo gajaa here PROIMtllOI'S worki " uliwura are now Iw4ni completed in the aeulp iiirai warohouaea of Ibe I'm mi I' .i International KnMlth Mmii.n of Ihelii hove alienl. oi I Illllalletl I'lie WOTlU He aa 111 11 k 1!. e I.11 hiii .l 11. I i! ISIUl) nl mi. ."'I mil. V't fur Ml) ii'iiv Will the World '' V en. ii '".I tn ei.n ,n man ,...u, col ic, -iii ni of the a i , ol 1 ieiii..irai, sculptora The World'a t'oluhiblao K- HNtlllon at Tin. I-.. Ural proved thai the areateal talent uilghl he employed to produce even w.nl, nl lelii'..ial.N Value Mine llnn limi , an. I III. 'IV attention h 1 he. 11 Lilien at e II li sii, . . e.lini; PKMtktlon I" s, il!ituie as a tmin of ileenl.i llou, a ini uou tim I'.in 1 n 1.1 I'., ni.- 1 11 ie 1 u.ii m n. 1 1 I . i 'i -i 1 1, . ii ,i', nn i -,s to aurpaao tVeU In. aim's lKlUlalte ill- View Inn the superb roiiia nml Individual idecea of statuar)' Ihe visitor fecla like i i i ii 1 1 in i.i ii w ii i baa liocn t m-' rled im a la ltd of itl mta Somn ei the ureal uru . - .ue ol i ol maal dlun ualoua M Hi) ol those uieat idecea of Km I uar) will adorn huge triumphal archee. and vvimii s,. placed will seem of natural al u 1 1 . v sltor wbn si iiula uan Ibe Hours ol the expoall on courto, i preat'iil Uin this page some cluaalcal examples of the sketch uodela Sli. I (lie eillai.. l lire-. liuinl.ei of ttttcrlcu's I have been engaged lu Ihe i lu llou ul ibcee injures. m iu the scultora are ui i ii miiiies wklel) kuown belli in Ameiia a ud s broad. The list in. in. lea A tfllrllug ('aldei actiiui director of aculpture; Albert J aenora, rutin ri. . nniii. 1 ." I eiilelll lillU'l'l I A.ll.Ui tllolpll einiii an. Is elm,' Ivnuti, Kvel li Hea tn e UuiKmau, Mi ii.ui i'a ae Whittle)', Uouglaa Tlldou, tiutaon Uorglun ii Uac.N'ell, Jauwa K r'raser, t'harlea C llumaey, I la In I'ailgan, Paul Mm hip, I-' i; li Until. Chat Kelluiua, l i l 1,1, ii Id ;.! A da ma a ud othefg The sciililuie of the Taiiini! I'.n ill.' I met nallnual l.'nsHi,ni Will COIff out the tmte of iho osptialiloii in 'eleuratlug the oiwulug of tho Pnnonu canoL ihe splrli of .ii'inewiii, i.i as exemplified li) tutcrlca's work will be kleallsod lieu rlie s. uli'tel- iuvau In plan their Work Ihe) had a- an inspll at mil ail uudertaklut whU'h has amteoled t" the Imagination t the wnrM for couturlao in the oiwnlng of the I'auauu canal the) saw tho tinai reauli nf four centuries of effiut to secure i poaaagewa) Uetweeu the oceona The atatuary will ropro i1 i.e upon a wonderful scale the biatorl luchleuia itinue ted with the Poooiu i i. ml lie nu of ihe early esplorera ol Ibe o"aua grouia aynibollalng tho i ii pie . ihe rocky bock mm of ihe cotlnouta, comiuialtlona dealgued t. - mh, iii,-, ocohteutal and or leu ta I tbeiuea, ioloaaal ropreaeulallona of stru lia ami achievement, iii Uluatrate many of Ihe dramatic toptca Inaaporably aaocbttod with the search for paaaagewo) to the PavlSc and with tho tins' building of Hie anil at I'. mama ml while the sculptor iro foal completing their iplendld iroductlooa, whuh rvvoal the Ideal ! sculptor of tho proaonl day, ether work upon the agpoaltlon la fool lurogreaalag whoa the ajoteo of ihis. Aaoertco'a rauania ranol colobrotlou -wine oion to tha world on roh SO, 1015, it will be upon a fully completed and perfected apectaclo, the settlui of the jjrt'uu'st iutcrua timi it celcbt itlou that Ihe world ka ever bohoki Highway Stakea Are Set. Central I'olnt. The surveyors em , ployed by the i unnty lu couuectlon with the I'aclflc IiIkIiwiiv, and undei the direction of the Btnte engineer are here settltiK grade stakes' between I this city ami Meilford. This Is the Inl Hill move In the actual deielopuienl of the highway here The surveyors after the) have finished work in this locality will move to the Siskiyou mountains, south of Ashland. BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Butter Wrappers to the Argus Office Citrus Crop la Bumper. Chicago. After three years of dis appointments, Pacific Coast citrus ffulturowerK this year have produced n bumper crop, according to a atate- nient made hero, by K. 0, McCormlck. vice president of the Southern Pacific railroad This year's crop of orange I nlnlie, according to Mr McCormlck, J will be sufficient to provide at least 15 oranges for every person In tho I ' ii it .-.t States. SUITS WILL NOT BE DELAYED Attorney General McReynold Advlstt Governor West Decision I Final. Salem -Announcing Hint the decl Ion to separate the Southern I'aclflc and Central I'aeiric railway lines was final, Attorney General McKeynolds telegraphed Governor West t tint the Institution of suits could not be le liivi-d for further hearings. The At lornei General said that a careful in vestlgatlou had been made ami that the consolidation of the system was clearlv In violation of the and trust act. New Spring Goods We don't wait till the season is over to cut our prices in half i and quarters. Look in our win dow at the new prices and goods made to your measure, and sat isfaction assured all thro. Cope & Dunnuck The Only Tailors Ontario, Ore. i mmmmm'mm'mMmm' lmmm SBal a Malheur Merc. Co We are now making our con tracts for 1914 Machinery AND ALL Implements Let us have your specifications for what you may require. Remember our goods are all guaranteed lines. We stand behind everything we sell. Malheur Mercantile Company I 1 II