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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
Celebrate The 4th AT New Plymouth The Big Celebration in a big little town. We are going to entertain you and entertain you right. Dancing day and night in the big open air Pavilion. Moving Picture Shows and many other attractions too numerous to mention. Excursion on all railroads. Come and celebrate with us. Two Ball Games. BUTTE RIOTERS FOR TIME CONTROL CITY Attempt Is Made to Lynch Two Special Deputies and In timidate Newspapers. Hutte, Mont An attempt to lynch two special deputy sheriffs, effort to throttle the newspapers, Intimidation of Hi-- fire department of the city and general rioting featured the Sunday dlaturbani I- brought about by th. schism In the Miners' Union, which became wide Saturday during the cel ebration of the organization's 34th an niversary, and wiih capped by the dy namiting of the homes of two officials of the union. Karly In th afternoon a crowd look two prisoners Irom the Jail; later took possession of an aerial fire truck, which wiih moved through the street by the city authorities In an effort to disperse the crowds, and threats to lynch Special Deputies Owen t'rlbben and Martin Murklns, failed to mater ialise only when police, with drawn guns, rescued the two men and hacked down an alley with them. A delegation visited the three news paper offices and demanded that no further mention be miiile derogatory to the I. W. V. and that the words "mob'' and "rioters" not appear In any newspaper story. The riots were caused by long standing III feeling between the reg ulars of (he '. H members of the Western Federation of Miners here and the Insurgents, mostly members of the I. V. V. The members with sentiments In favor of the I W. V. objected to heavy assessments levied against them b the Western Kedera tlon of Miners International officers and local officials as strike benefits for the Michigan copper mlue strikers. Washington. Governor Stewart, of Montana, telegraphed President Wil son asking that federal troops be held In readiness to restore order In the Hutte copper mine districts In .vent of further rioting. j u HOfTSUZtD AJTSLAY 5 Investigation of Girl's Death Under Auto Haa Dramatic Climax. Toronto- The inquest over the death of Man Mash, killed by being run down b ;i reckless motorist, came to drumutlc termination by ilie arrest Of John H. Whnlcy, tor. man of the Jury investigating the case, on the charge of having killed (he girl. Wlialey was traced b a piece Of broken glass pit -ked up on tfet scene which fitted perfectly the brnkeu headlight on his automobile. The foreman was taken from the Jury box lo the prisoner's bar. After the accident Wlialey drove on at great speed and escaped detection, it Is ulleged. On leaving the' garage he was served with a summons to act on the coroner's jury and W48 elected foreinau Man Feeding Lions Torn to Pisces. Chicago Emerson 1) Dietrich, :'; years old, a graduate of Cornell uni versity was torn to shreds by five lions, whose cage he had entered to fed i hum. They virtually ate h!m alive. Rocks Ars Sold As Lava. Red Muff, Cal. Youug boys of Red Bluff have commercially, d the keen Interest in 1 he volcanic disturbance gt Mount l.assen on the part of trav elers passing through here by train. The) are reported to have sold small rocks from the Southern Pacific road bed marked "lava" as samples from the crater for lu cents each. 10.000 Workman Strike. Pittsburg Ten thousand workmen employed by the Westinghouse inter ests in the plant of the Westingbouse KUiiric & Manufacturing company, the Westinghouse Machine company and the Pittaburg Meter company, truck. Fruitland Vs. New Plymouth For a $50 Purse A FOURTHS Tnivrnpin LCVbl VAI W s3E 3V WILLLT HAWKINS (Copyright. 1114, by Amerlcsn Press Asso ciation ) JIM ALLEN was o pesky shy. Pertainin' to the women. That alius when a gal wat nigh It sot his head a-swimrrun'. An' if he had to talk to one He got in tech a flutter That, betn'i a he couldn't run. He'd simply stand and stutter. FOR years he sparked the Gorham gal An' didn't let her know it. All-be their love was mutual. They both was skeered to show it. He'd folluh her with longin' eyes. Yet alius keep hit distance. Though if he'd acted otherwise She'd offered no resistance. BUT Fate was workin' on the sly To help along the wooin', So on the Fourth o' one July She untied suthin doin'. It hsppened in the public square. Right after the oration. An' was the ticklin'est atfau In all the celebration. ) CX&. fy tssr- UK SHOT A CIIACKKU OFF HEUINO 'KM. MISS GORHAM stood behind the crowd. An' Jim no sooner spiecj her Than, spunkin up a lot, he "lowed He'd go an' stan' beside her. Then just ai Jim had reached the spot Her little brother j'ined 'em, An', bein' steered by Fate, he shot A cracker or! behind them. V4ISS GORHAM lumped an' give An' Jim was 'bleeged to hold her, For, feelin' faint, she sort o' fell Or wilted on hn shoulder. Then Jim went crazy-like wiih joy An' hugged her up an' kissed her. That's how it happened that the boy Was Cupid lo his sister. New York's July 4 Tablet. NKAR THIS Sl'OT. in rut: PlilSKM't: OK GEN OBOKUB WASHINGTON. THE DECLARATION OF INDE PENDENCE WAS RBAD AND PUBLISHED To THE AMERICAN aicmv. jllv , ir.i. Tliis Is the tablet ou the southwest corner of New York city's beautiful marble city hall. Thousand- of cltl sens of the big city receive a lesson In patriotism as tbey read the words. f z7 1T-4 mm INTERNAL issuts strAKAitu Huerta-Carranza Delegates to Be Brought Together in In formal Conference. N'lagara Falls. Ont Through the Invitation the United States gov ernment and the good offlcea of the three South American mediators, rep resentatives of the two warring fac tions In Mexico the constitutional ists and the Huerta government soon will be brought face to face In an Informal conference, distinct from the mediation proceedings. To save Mexico from further spot lit t ion and the possibility of a foreign war, the constitutionalists apparently have been prevailed upon to meet their countrymen the Huerta dele gates In a peace conference whoae object shall be' the ending of the civil strife which has divided Mexico In the last 18 months. The plan which the mediators have worked out Is to confine the formal mediation conferences to a considera tion of International questions, treat lug with the Huerta and American delegatea on these points On Inter nal quest Ions the Huerta and consti tutionalist delegates would be ex peeled to confer alone. The media tors and the American delegates thus would not Interfere with the settle mem or the problems confined to the countr), but they would lend their counsel whenever It would be help ful, and. of course, point out under what conditions recognition would be extended. WAGE REDUCTION ADVISED Shingle Manufacturers Plan to Meet Foreign Competition. Seattle. Wash A meeting of shin ' gle manufacturers of the state for the purpose of recommending was and means lo compete with llrltlsh C0I11111 bla manufacturers, held here, resulted In the decision that the best way to meet the situation was to reduce the wage schedule. A report euibod)lng this view was presented It Is geueially understood that a new schedule of wages among the shingle manufacturer of the state HI be put into effect oil July 1 The commuter appointed at the meeting did not make such a recommendation, but pul I lie .pn-stlon to the Individual manufacturer lo act as he thinks best Ex-Mayor of Coppsrflsld Shot Down. Cnpperfield. Or. Ilellev.-.l to be tin- iellin Of men whose enmity he incurred while he was mayor of Copinrfield in ihe -wide open' day-. before Governor West declared mar tial law and "closed" the low 11 H-nr M. Stewart was shot by an unknown person or persons Mr. Stewart was working alone at the time repairing a t. nee on his farm and the flrst that was known of the shooting was when 1,. ed into his home bleeding piotu-.w from two bullet wounds. The first shot penetrated his left hand ami leg. The other shot struck him in the abdomen Just below tl.e ribs A phsiclaii buiiiiiidiic.I trom llalfwa.. to attend the wounded man gives no hope tor Ins recovery. Indictments Found Against Plumbers. Qgg btelBM Indictments were re turned tgal ,.t 36 officials and ni.-in belt- ol il: National Association ot I Masit i- f'l. iibers id officials of state orpan'zal ;ors In lll.nols, Wisconsin, ' Michigan Mini 1 ota. Missouri, Neb rasku and low; by ihe federal grand Jur. The I. l.cunents charge con spiracy in re Taint of trade in viola tion of the .Sherman aatl trust law. It is Miecifiiully alleged that the Na I tlonal Asso iatlon of Master I'lumb. r.- has been operating in violation of law .ver since Its organization lu 1884 We Would Like To Know WHY? IF you can buy every day useful articles at a saving on price why don't you do it? WHEN you can save in cost to you on China, Granite, Glass and Tin Ware, why don't you do it? IF there is a store in town where you can get Laces, Insertions, Embroideries and a great variety of Dry Goods and other Notions at a saving in price, why don't you do it? HAVING the floods and Prices we call for the "Question." The Variety Store Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBfl IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal Summer Storage Rates for Coal Now on $7.00 and $7.50 a Ton The Most Complete Line of Muildiug Material. If you cannot fiml it anywhere else eome to us. We have it. vii.. of Male of Ntate I and-. Notice Is hereby given that the st.ii.- I...H.I Hoard of the .Stat.- of Ore gon will receive sealed bids, until 1') o'clock a. in. July 14, 1U11, for the following described lauds, t. wit: S.ctln .HI, T. 13 8- R. M I H'j, of NK',4. SK of NWtti N'i of SK'1( sk' of W4 and lots 1, 3 and 4 of Section 10, T. 1 4 8. It 40 K. Sections 1C and 36, T. 33 8. R 43 K Sections 16 and 36, T. 3:' 8- It 44 K S. .tions 16 and 36, T. 33 8. It. 41 K Sections 16 and 36, I. M ft ft M ft Sections 16 and 36. T. 34 8- It. 45 B. nous 16 and 36, T 36 8. ft U ft S.-. turns 16 and 36, T. 36 8. It. 46 B. S'a of hectlon 16, all of section 36, T. 36 S- R. 46 B. Section! 16 and 36, T. 36 8. R. 47 E S, 1 tions 16 and 36, T. 36 8. It. 48 ft Sections 16 and 36, T 37 8- It. 44 ft tloM 16 and 36, T. 37 8. R. 45 K Sections 16 and 36. T. 37 8. It. 46 ft Sections 16 and 36. T. .''.7 S It 48 ft All bids must be accomponled by a ret-iii iii'. executed apilicatlou to pur chase and check or draft for at least one-fifth of the amount of the bid. 'I'll.; right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Application and bids should be ad dressed to 0, (' lirown, clerk state land board, Salem, Oregon, and mark ed "Application and bid to purchase state lands." O. O. HROWN, Clerk State Land Hoard. Dated May 1. 1914. St Freak laws have had the same ef fect In Wisconsin as Oregon. In both states tuxes have d milled. Wisconsin went ii 1 1 fiom IStMttW '" 1011 to $7, 8.1.' jlK in 1914 For many years they had no state levy. Ontario Vs. Payette Top-notchers of the I. 0. League SAVING TIME Jjv Means Not Only Time But Money. Do yon ever consider hOW lOUft it takfs to travel tin- distance fktm your house to the Doctor and Merchant ami what time yon save hy telephoning'.' If your time is worth anything) .von cannot all'ord to he without a Telephone), Malheur Home TelephoneCo. One Man Against Army. I'urinr the Kevohitlon 11 Hrltin army couiinaii.le.l bjf Uen.-ial Tryou 11111nl1.il in iiiplure Iniiibiirv. 'mm AM. l .1. I...1.I-U I...lt.ul Al one piai e i lie miiin.i v..-..- u.'ii'-.. i ftiv a tain fit' Viiii'iii-aii iiHined l.utlier llol.oinb tin biii-rluik he lulvanr.'d ' tovviird them as thev were about to j mount 11 bill and. turning his head air! waving his lint, addressed an imiigl nary ininv l hlii.i Inn. thus' "Malt the j uiioie universe: nreag ..u into sing douis" The Mill I-h generiil was a la i in ed and s.'iit forward reooonolteriug iwulies ll.il.'oinli. tlndillg liliiiself l" iii-'er. rode oft. havliif in-, oinpllsheil bis Mjraaui uf .1.-1 .. log ih. eu.uiy. ONTARIO OREGON h TELEPHONE THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, til . bluest III, 89c; 1 "ussian. m. May Ttuiothy, $16 alfalfa. $1.1. Ililtter (leaiini), l'7o. Kggl ItaiK-h. lie. Seattle. Wheat lllu.-i.in, H!c; club, 86c; r.-.l Hiishiaii, S5'. ila rimo'liy, $17 per ton, alfalfa, $11 pur ton IH -ry, L'C.-. 1 t.