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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
TWO TH1 ONTARIO A ROTS. THUR8DAY, APRIL 1, 1MB THE JNTARIO ARGUS PUUI-ISIII'M) BVfittf III! KSDA1 Btered in the pootofflce at Ontario, in tor liangnilglo through tag mail" a second -cImi mutter W. C. MAHSII "i town Jl ? I ' hind, i'.,. I ! I A'yt I ' I Mil. Jly . nd nobody i Yon in1 i : . a town I'riiiii Hi - " ' - 'I il aIiiI. i von rimkc ' - " -- Vour in Iffhbon ran male ono, ' Ymir town will Ih' what V'Hi win, I to It lan'l tlir town it-- ;.'"i. Itoeknokter M. mid. WAR IN THE DARDANELLES. The ..i'ii Russian victory In Poland is most Important, and most dangerous to Austria-Hungary. It practically opens the .! t"- Russia to advance upon Hungary and Is a fl menace to the Austria-Hungary empire. Mm in some the most tions "i the wai are in tl i Dard melles. Ii i i Ince Mohammed II v omnlet- h his investment ot the Christian capitol of the ea , which was when the L- ed on the 22nd day ol May, isi, with ilk' death In battle "i the Emperor i e II; the extinction of the i i ternK man empire; the fearful lootln the city and the establishin . ot the Ottoman power In Europe, ;i mi-1 Iptl 1 1 o( which Is found In I ev V ill i riuce ol India. The lleeti ol the Ulie are slowl) forging their w.i through thai lii -t ric-;il channel, and unless turned back will do for the Moslems what the Moslems did ir the ( Christians then. The Mohammedans will be driven back into Asia, their power utterly broken and probably the .;u- will nuke ol the ancient capitol ol the first t tonstantine, his winter capitoL Mni witti thai cit3 captured and ill restrictions for the passage ol Russian warships from the Black Sea lo the Med Iterranean removed; the conquest will include the Balkans and the great military and commercial power ol southeastern I urope ill be Russia. This h;is been i Russian dream for two hundred years. ii was practically accomplished in the Russo-Turklsh war bul Bismarck and Disraeli cheated Russia ui ol her legitimate spoils in the treaty ol Berlin. Now Great Britain Is so Involved thai lu' has probaW) agreed to permit Russia to have her waj in thai region, and m hen we reflect upon the ad antages II ill give to Russia, the fact is ;ii once apparent, th.u the blow It will ,niw German naval and commercial power In the south will be the most ef fective Ihus far delh ered In the war. ii shows, too, how jjreal i mistake the western nations ol Europe made when the permitted their quarrels to culminate in a war, for all combined are nol too formidable to prevent theii absorption i the might) power of Russia. it u ill be recalled that the jre il Napoleon feared thai In 5o years .ill I urope would be ossack. He lul not count on whal steam and electricity would do to thwarl thai onward march oi the Colossi oi the east, but when Constantinople shall be captured and an unh impered wa) through the Hellespont shall he made foi Russia's navy, his foreboding will be recalled b thousandsot people In western Europe, for the Russian Utck and the Russian government Is as pitiless as Fate iivh in carrying out iis de ;. jus. ii was a mosl unfortunate day foi civilization when main and Great Britain engaged in ar. then 50 home to pray thai that official's house and barn will hum during the night, Incidental!) cremating the famil) cow. i arlj in the year, while father is still feeding large sec tions of his Income to the furnace and thawing out the hyranl in the front yard, the baseball teams hike to the southern train ing camps. Here the players, who have spent the winter hibernating on the front seal of a laundry wagon or putting up Ice, are supposed to become accustomed to the rigors ol out door life. With the team always goes a press agenl equipped with a typewriter, the Imagination f and Edgar Allan Poe and the vocabulary of a Victor Hugo. Then from the camps come d stories which prove that fiction is a more accomplished and abandoned liar than truth, The recruits are all phenoms, old standbyS already have their - 1 batting eye-, the pitchers are in midseason form and the m in wears an open-faced smile, which Is onh limited b; between his ears, eyes and breast bone. Th dreams are offe he 1 the fan along and ter his flagging spirits. Sometimes they e en make him ; ' himself w 1 flagon lobbies onto the d man in a pi Er, the ble icher . the lemon . ' -1 their wa ' eighteen men particating In the fame alv titute the home team. Thlshomehali i extremely popu 1th the n isemblage, and its individual members might run for office with considerable chance of m An; thin the) spectacular nature Is an excuse for an explosion of li.vi's lh:il !i':irs lit . liul.s in ilv i.ti.uvnf 1 I'l.k.nv Ilv other nine are the visitors, who are browbeaten and reviled until they wear an air either of cringing cowardice or desperate criminality. It one of the home team knocks out a base hit while a brother is crouching on second, there is an impromptu parade of all nations, tccompanied with abundant vocal fireworks, Bul should one ni the visitors Inadvertently accomplish the same feat, he will al once be the butt of a thousand coarse ests, with much unfavorable comment on his ancestr; tnd predic is as to where his eternity will be -pent. N i York Tele- ph. SINE ffiWS CMPID FOR OUR BUSY READERS THE NATIONAL CAMI-. II is the -i.'it American pastime which is resp sible for late dinners in Ami it u homes, and punctured r chial tube- and I s in American husbands. One t!!v, imniuj; into th i Inning, e in out 5,(kki pe d male w indpipes and an equal n female tempe s, besides causing the company to put on an extra shift to keep 50,000 waiting ; chops heated In . ! ! Fahrenheit. Baseball is played b eighteen i as man) si senile debilit) and acute charley-horse. rhe men are goaded mi b) in umpire who wears a i hest protector and a trick eo it ol dignit) to ward off the crushing abuse and sham language huiied it him b) the crowd. sun-dried baseball fan will sit through a long afternoon patientl) hoping thai the next ln shoot will pin the umpire's diaphragm to the grandstand, and 1 ' itil In now n- gglvtag bid for Um eoMtrwtiM f u n intori ' i ' . . u ' trrolf of M00V taJloi PlU i "nt'M hav. Iri -i.i!'i .! ' ft'l I'.r-1 inlillc miir- ki-l It ull I in- ni UM tin', t inoiliTii liurl.' .- cnuHt. I'rti'sts in. I,, l.ii (iniinl.v 1'iti.r.ctiiii mni all ntliiT . it u-n ol Mttfl OrtfN liini' K'ltln ii'il al HukiT to tuke purt III tlir hcily wri-U sir ti 'K Tlii- I'urtlaiiil Chitiiili.r of Comtnorw roiniilcti'il a tmir ila ' rumpulKli with a nn'inliiTKhip of 4'Jn7 Ihf Urgent i liaiuli. r ot OMMMfM hi thf world. The (". A Smith Lumber cornpauy of .Marnhfli'l'l. Iia opctieil a larn Iok lai tamp In iw. Til Marrilitt.'l.l ami tin' Sliiklaw ri-r, cuiploylnK 1""0 nitu. AHhlaml will have a nierchauta' a OCUltlon, iili'pH liavliiR bei'ii taki'ii lo pi-rti-i t thi' sunn- at an early ilate It will Htart out with a MBktMtUp of al'out fid. UltUUoa thom that UM woinon'a cIiiIih at th,' l'i.i iT.sits ot Ori'Koti ha a hiah'T Hirraiir in MhOlMtli ItfJ Inn than Hi.' lu;h't roiii raili'.s m.t.ii' l. Hi. in. n h iliitia. CUini ii tlvlopian rapidly for Um organlutlou ol Qrowort' Coopon tii' inooUUoa tor I. um ami li.'titon lOlllll.i- I'll 11 It . i U'i liM. Will In' ilfn ti.! b) tli' riulillt' ut pril Imp lnen condltloni la ' If : .1 Ili'llIM Ot' I . ' tati'iiii'iiti ot stati' .iinl in in. i I.- Mar. Ii ipario- I I Stall- tlll.i- UlilII .. w atiT .'1 i . ii. i,. Iprll I, tl .iv ,i. :!. u.iii-r lOlll' . Twi - attfi' it h.nl In , i tracked .i i i itii :i b) a rabid coyou, . owned in l) i: Dram II, near i . and, titer hours ,ot. With !' - from nil purti ot tin' mrrou untry, l Satin. nd mouth lared u.itiil tliat about I1SO0 worth o proper!) otu band. A junior . omiuiTi ul iluh, ami, Bugeao boyn, n form a training cbool Cor tho developinj ol future ICugena "optrit" utd lo carry ilona the work ol tiu' commercial club u future yaait. has boon propuned at rJugene. Orcnardlata in Um dlatricl lyiai ihiUi i.itMi .1 b ti. tinu.'ii drougbl wl.hh tiu. u. us to n- n;it tin ill ;i ti r ot I'.UI, hui' orKllll i. ! .in 1 1 ii'.ii . in of tlii'ir own .in.) init to h.iiv water on the laud by May 1. The waxllko ih'piiHltx found In the hearh huiiiIm ju f the entrance in Niiiali'in lta hbc la-en deolar.il to In- U't'Hwm h the xeoloKlcal turve) report jimt laaued. This Is ('outran to the theory held by many that the deposit were mime form of petroleum. Si i retar or State Olcott haa an noiinie.l that dure waa an tnrreaae In the motor ehlcle McetiieH laaued this year of al.out l.t per eent over that for the aamc period lu I'.'li. The total number of HOMMM laaued thU year la U.tmii, not iiieluitlug motorcycle 11 cenaet. Llbby, MiN.il & l.lbby. paekera. have deihleil upon The IhtlloH na the location for their proposed Pacific ; northwest plant and will start . .u Htructiou at once. The plant will cost $5ii,iiiiii comph till laiiploynii'iit will prohahly he i 'ii to about Ml persons duritift the fruit caunitiK season Forty three accidents, none fatal, were rapOffd 10 Labor Colnmissiouer Hoff duritm the wi,k. fjHghl of the acciib nts occurred in paper mills and seven m machine ibQDI 'I hirteen ac t idents occurred HM those engaKed in the sawmill or logging industries, while seven vv.re hurt on rallroada James S inters, of Portland, sub mitted the lowest bid tor the construc tion of tin poatofflca building at ivn .Melon, for which an appropriation ot 1SI ' bag I cell iinl.' His figure tor linn -'one was $M -t, ami lor s.in.l -'one t v The building will he ivvo stones it iireT ml i oiistnii turn ihe Maiamai ol Portlaad now have i orcaauuttloa raoaaUy fomod In southern on. .-on gad baown as QrtllllM ' The new dub will tollow lines similar to the Mt)TgrWtl mil a 'i m-ii .' tin- id. g ,,. tarlfylng historical i v.uts and lot I and ol mark itMr With suitable monu ments I'll. Com rtillery Corps wil' its OOaal lelense i gerclgM .ii ihe mouth of tiu- Columbia for ilavs l, itnnlug June ! ending June 17, according to an oc ; b) Adjutant i;. neral Whltt Ii. ilrill will Include practice m tl. and firiag ol Um big II Inch ami u- inch gum at the fort, limit r the in struct!.!', of the men ol the regular trgg) i there The various luU'uiutiius u, bifbar gutaamatlca. by m. ans o which the gUBI ai.- aimed to sink ve: sels out of algal , i ti,,- Und, wni gliu ti a feature al ihe drui. il E. 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Ferris, Receiver Special Discount Off on Phoenix Paints Until Closed Out Irrigating Shovels Rakes and Hoes Just received a shipment of barbed wire, nails and poultry netting, Will receive a shipment of enamel ware and tinware this week. 25 Percent Discount Con tinued on Several Patterns in Dishes. McNulty & Co. ONTARIO, OREGON :--: A BARGAIN In agood tract of Und with a number one vater right, ill srii inywhero from 10 to HO aerei Bait each. Two mil with of Ontario. !:, ,.,. I0rtup J. J. DIESS, Ontario, Ore. Box 51