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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
MUlt. UROOlt". THim.SDAYJANIIARYa.il mm Nc IF GEIIER '1 Principal Fvn'; - " Briefly Sketch d nation of Cur FiMderf. A T. limn, tt v plnrn it. ii tin nil)' i to aettle In Kngcnc. iliil tl. age of 7fi DagghtttM rniinty in- v apt ' an 1 1 1 1 iiii- thi i mi tlir niiiniiiii named In I hi prmi-il b) iln i mi 1 1 Official i Ri I rniHH in- I hh i , gll fBX' 1 i.l inrinliiTH r Ihe All II a c ii impti . . . i irnf ol T. in .. Jti'ltr l II tf tiw n pi' : In I1'. Iintl An ll hi r nf mill l . ... i till' Itlll MM .1 ill I Till. D) III" ' nlllll. clllllmil . A 100 i J. ii Horner pro) I III III. typi- Mini a Ml I thiii it 1 1 prof . l". nlH I'm nf mi I ph ii r in ii t HI ll - Uf llllll III I N gV ' I liicnaei il Hi" iilfaHn I Id " acre UpCNrM pHoag k lot r. BBg u inili l In. lit" i iimi nl kpplll .. ilnn rmiifi l limn t In l.lni" I tin ' i tlii gall irl iimi mil 1 1. 1 . . .i prop i" n Hull iiii. I k el II to lii mi ml i. Im ' Ml l 'I . I I nil , t'llit:.M. Inli D X t tMj Know ri in, in.. I ii i nut lii in Oregon, ffN ralallj bi hll lll Imlli" ill Vnlilllllll III. Ill III im iKtilliil. I. inning III" fit nil Ii his nIiiiIiIi!. Ill III. I I llllKHll .1 I" I I M.lt.M.I i. Ill ... plan llf . II, . i n i : it urn . I 'I . ill I in H .ii-. .1 I llllll ' la i. ii. II II I . Ml l ll." Ml, ll I . I Hint I hi Kui i iim in ' h .iithnil- til" lllMMl' will l II lifumiiitl accidents reported f. ! la Industrial aArldent romm1.i!f Ing lb paat week totaled 418. ' i. Ii threa were fatal, aa follow lllf W. Holford. Maker, mlnln., rt M. Hlvens, Ontario, lumbei Ing; A. Wood. Portland, trailer on 'prMjte,,s Tells ''lie uiinwaj iimnmnniiv ronisinij rti jsjN TDiS-Si ...j GN WORLD LEAGUL .arty 1000 applicant! for work. my of thi-in recently discharged aol .';. ia. arc being placed daily In Ori-nm i v tha Unltad States employment serv- . tl'-ipitt tba aurplui of unskilled nr and increasing ecarclty of poel lost, according to statements given mil hy Wilfrid 8. Rtnlth, atata federal ploymanl director. Oregon poultry brei tltri are aakml nd data on their brcrding ilmk D L Ifpaon, O. A r, Cnrvalils. f"il tl poultry representative. BfaataYI asked to give iimne uf breads car ' ' i '.f In. i tl. t. In. inutnl ii .tulu r ol hatch - i k-HH fur sale ami total of chtrka ba Imti linl in-xi sprlna. i"W nillkioiiil.il iIhk plntil Inilli iiiiiiilini InBt Ktiiiini r by (ili'lilarh K mid now (iwinil by Hi" North lull "HH riitlli.'lliy 01 I'nllhlll'l i:in tinrHtlna March I. The i.iH u capacity of lonfl caaca a nl will Hfl.HH .i iniirki't for all milk produced In southern OptM id northern Curry rnuntlea. I .illnwlna an appeal rrnni lh" Maker iIhI i-IiiIi. th" pnhllc service . '.itiittilaalon telegraphed to IJIrectnr i -miiy. of tha railroad admlnlatrntlon. ma Dial MM KlipH In- taken to avx the Humpler Valley railroad from threatened strike and possible ills- thiii ronaaqurnria to thr aactlon i. ii that railroad covrra. Tin- atata and local arana-na and HP1 ral Miniana i lulia will If h"hlnd an I ni at th coining acaalnn of the '" Il, ill I" III uiir i t-it-i.i in'ir, 11 British That Leaders of Allies Are In Accord. London. In the moat Important I " h-i Hindu slnc hi come to nropa, Praaldrnt Wilaon daclarad at Guild hall that tha grouad haa bean clean d and thr foundatlona laid for a league nf natlona, "Ucuuae wn (tha American and allied atateamani hara already accepted the name linily of prlnclplea." The prealdent'i reception at the Oulld hall waa apnntnnenita and h- - ty. Winn Ii" am in apeak ill.. waa a prolonged outBurat of hand clapping and cheering, and lila talk waa freiuetilly punctuated by ap plana" At the concluilon the audi ence roae and cheered, and II kept up the applause and cheering as he paaaed out. In the course of hla apecch the pres ident declared the anldlcra hnd fought to do away with the old order and ea tabllsh a new one. The old order, he said, had for Its center the "unstable thing" called the balance of power, determined hy com petitive Intereata. "jealnua watchful neea" and "on antagonism of inter ante." The men who have fought the war, ha aald, "had been men from free na tions who were determined that this sort of thing ahould end now and for ver." The suggestion for a concert of pow er to replace the balance of power, he lawa of IMf, eatabllahlng certain remarked, waa coming now from every 1'iiarter and rrom every son or minn The concert to come, ha declared, must not be a balance of power or ea pow erful group of natlona aet off against another, but "a single, overwhelming, powerful group of natlona which shall he the truateee of (he peace of the world." uner and curtesy rights of wife and .intuitu! The main argument against he preaeni law la the claim that It iniirferea wllh the right to niaU" wills Malem haa been closed light again . .nme of the rapid spread of Spanlah nriiiensa since the ban waa MftaaJ a ew weeks ago Schools, trusters liiircbee, poolrooms and public places .f all blnda have been ahut down, the UM of pool and card tables being pro i, hiied entirely In addition restrle Ions are placed on the entire bualnesa ectlon ' I.. Kiger a I'niaplne rancher, waa 'atally burned when a five gallon can r distillate hii h he waa carrying In WILL ORGANIZE TO HANDLE BIG FLEET posa of handling tha government's trade fleet with the greatest effective nees "We will open at once offices la London. Carls and Rome." said Ed ward N. Hurley, chairman of the board Trors (hase "enters will ba directed 10 or 12 other offices, such ax Shanghai. Yokohama and Domhay, In Hie eaat . lieniia. In Italy; Buenos Alrea, Valparaiso, and Hlo de Janeiro, In South America and at Rotterdam and Antwerp. "The London I'arla or Antwerp of Urea winild have precise Information ami i.e able lo i niialgn a ship without delay fur in mi ml efficient use The aubordlust" centers are essential lrn rli tn ilir.-i I mir national fleet They will he inaiiiigeil h practical ahlppltiK nun who will he assigned to their posts from the I nlii-.l Stale. ANCESTRAL People HOME VISITED The ti ' car of ground liniiminae .1 en . i Al I. u '!.. llllid I. ill be were ll.. ii iinils ami ' Aj 10.001 t.n pur lh SOUl Il ly tniiri nf .... i.. ii Ualtle irlu . 1 1, v,' i im, nt sta- ute in id i.. Agricultural, inter ll I'oralai dtreci nia ll and nhi. .lie with (Ue Ii was organized al I .ire mil alalrd for . urdlug lo let- i, i I by Uorei p w lih) , oaabsi Willi. in. II. .Ii.himuili. eats. s. non .. staii'n comui ii .' am f the .l.v . ii lietnral - mil thai I hi IM had i- uf t tail i iiiiabat tn remain la . i naming aud paev I'arla The United Slstea shipping board has derided lo create a persaa to hla house etploded. selling fire to ; Hant world organisation for the pur- us rlolhlng and tn Ihe house He uuiped through a window and man iged to reach an Irrigation ditch, a here h" was found hy a neighbor He waa taken to a Walla Walla hoa lltBl, While III llllll Willi" the great majority of the log nil camps In the Columbia river dls nil bayc eluaetl down for several "k. the I'.llllt.l illllip mi the Wal lliahl, la mi 1 1 1 In operation The com nun i-ipecla to fliilab lulling Ha tract iii.iiii iln iiii. I. II. uf Kebruai ,i Hie weaihii i uiiilii lima piiinlt. and mi will iimi lull" upe.iiHng until Iheu iiiiuiiii Interruption I line I'lirilaml limn In the Iiniiu . ii ii. , in l-'i .im i h.H" In i ll iiii ll MllllllUII"illlnll Willi Hi" gg 1 1 ll K il lnll.il airili" i roaa for hraviti in ,n ii. hi in i ol il i net in i ii furiiiui ion re I In i .in- Major Siueiio I-: Mien. Link nt im Major Karl .1 Swin ami. medical rorpa; Prltala hVwawl Im I" mniili"! Iiiai.r Iwn p tin in atari ban la rmtiaiid WmiiiI.'II file III. laleil fill.' .Hill alt i. Iiiiniii'i'i. .in In far tin- In a) up" nt , i.i Ii" iiiiiairini.il i'if IiiiiiIht .mi... i inn. mis t'apiaiu William I nf Aalorla, luapi-clor of hulls Im tin- eiiiiiaem)' tl.'i'i i ui Duration He uigi'K that coast yards which are piacilcally idle aa the reault of Ihe .am .-Hal inn of gm.'i iiiii.-ni roniracta Ih iitlliiil lor Hie i uual rui Hon ol thai claaa of vesai'ln Failure tn maki iiuneil npnrls to Hi. In. nl ailiiiliilaliallon ha.- cauaed Hie . mil nf the Btllllag ll. nxi nf I lie t-'lai In r tlniii mill-, a I.iik i urn "in "I Sili.itoii Till la Hie (IM uiilliiiK in tiu iiieti 1. 1 in in- ravaged repreaauiailvs of I ha grata aaraorg ii. nt iIimmiiii of the food iiilinlnlstra i inn im 1 1. in a" and " I" gl Hie mill mini Ihe tun ag i in iin i liui.ni. . i. lifted i ha raaarl of tin- fit product loa in. ,n. i ii it Van Dugar, chalnaaa kiiuwa Hi" leiiiui kabii record al 19a, 000,000 wni ill nt i until r, allocated anil eH'dneil at an cxpruae of bin U . mi. ,. i ihnuagnd far tapan latt annul ting, ii iriaeiitlug leas Ibaii half of I per i .-nt of the total value of lumber ptndmta handled through Hi" iiii-iiiiiiii ol the fir piuducllon i. mid with the lumber manufacturers of Oregon and W aahinglou I ll i mi Hie atate highway depart aaeat, has been In Hood Klv. i aiiina nvei Hie iniile nl the Miialei llooil Rival "Xteimlon nf Hie t'.'hiniliia Hlvi-r highway with piuapecllve hiililera on lonlracts for the const t ui-i inn nf the six tulle unit of tha BMBk tlmiougbiar" llids mi the enntraets will be npeutd by the slate higftvvay loiuuilaalou January 7 In mdor thai smaller cantraclora say be given an opportunity to bid on Ihe work, ihe six mile unit haa been di vided luto three sections of Carlisle, England, Give Warm Welcome Carlisle. KiiKlaml I'realdent W ll son. accompanied in Mrs vVltaOB. came to (arltale Siinda) in rain and a inlil. penetrating ml it In latt I the girlhood home ol his mother But ihe warmth of the greeting of the people of the Iowa and the thousauds of strangers from the surrouuding country more than offset the dreari ness of the weather Tha presldeat lsitad Annetwell street, where the site of his Isle grand father's chapel was pointed out to hi in ami the limine in Caiendlah plat e that waa Inuli by his grandfather Later lie sltemled serueea in the l.uwtlier atreel i .uigreal Inlial church II. r ilitrtnn the aartflooa Hie Key I ilward It, mill paaUkT of the ihurch patjg the preinii ui tn I BsM into DM pulpit ainl addraaa the aeeemblag ibis Hie preaident dnl ileliveriug a abort lieei Ii iii whii Ii he touched almply but elniueiiH on hm mother Hunt Start Battle With Roles at Rosen Warsaw. I'olan.l A Polish official report concerning the not In I'osen on i In- arrnal at li;ii;ice Ian I'alerew akl, wha is on his way hero, says the trouble began wheu allied and Assert cau flags were hointel oyer Ihe rat ball Tb" Qavggaag demaiulel that the flags be hauled down. Tin l'oles refused to acquiesce, wharaupoii the tiermana brouglu up machine guus and began firing In the streets, drlv ing back the crowds and dispersing ihe I'olUh troops. Belgium Plana Welcome fer Wilson. Tarts - Hrand Whltlock. American minister In Belgium, has informed tha American peace delegation that elab orate preparations bava been made In Brussels to re. en President Wilaon THE SEASON'S GREETINGS J OOD WILL IS A NATIONAL ASSET. WITHOUT IT OUB 00UNTB1 s BE SOURCES WOULD BI IM''AI, TO TILE TASK WE HAVE ALL L7NDEB TAKEN. WE WELCOME THIS OI'POKTU NITY TO THANK OUB PATBONB AND FRIENDS FOR THE (lOOD WILL YOU HAVE SHOWN IS AND TO SEND YOU THE BEST OF ( JOOD WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAK Rader Bros. 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