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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1919 CHINA'S MOST HOLY TEMPLE Incloaurt Within Which I Alt.r Heaven for Canturiaa Contecrat- td to Uat of Emperor. The Temple of Heaven In I'ekln ) n Chinese temple without Idols, n temple snored to the ue of Chinese BBBtroPB und nnnlly, a temple Hint Is not one bonding, hut a park strati! miles in i'tii. with wonderful pngndni and altars scattered nmnng Its groves. The Temple of Heaven hns been for centuries n It Is now. There Is a reil tlleil wall Inclosing a grove, and within, a yellow tiled wiill Inclosing another ume. with blue-roofed templet In un expected places li the most secluded po; la the Altar of Hem-en. the'tem pli holy of holies. The Altar of llenven Is a series of Itmd lerrnces iinil steps Of white mar ble, lending to n circular pliitform of marble On this elevated plntfonn. un der Hie npeii sky. Hie emperor- of Ihe old Chinese empire knelt twice year to offer MCI III CM to the spirit of lieiiMii On lower steps of the iillnr knell the courtiers, while the emperor went throiiKh traditional rltaa mid of fc. rd prii.M'is and rolls of costly silks. This Altar of llenven Is said hy the Chinese to he the center of the earth. In proof of ihls the ajghtaow Is todny allowed to stand on the top of the altar, the place so long reserved for emperors only, and tap the marhle so that he may note the hollowness of the earth helow. Sinn- I lie last living representative of the dragon prayed for prosperity at the .Mini of llcuxcn. t In temple hns heroine nagltCMd mid BMM uroiui A president of China ndrtrad lo marlSta for the people at Ihe etnpiioi's ultar, hilt the spirit of old China BTM Honk er than he nilotilutod. The Altar of Heaven Is still unleaded DIDN'T SEE MUCH OF FIQHT Rider on Elephant Attacked by Leop ard Chiefly Occupied In Stick ing to Hla Seat. A scene that lo the spectator might j tun- I.e. li ludicrous, hill that to the' man who took a landtag pan proved note exciting 1 1 1 ti 11 amusing, I de scribed by C. B, (iouldshuiy. lie was tinvellug through mi Indian! luhiile when a leopard spriinv out and -died tin' elephant on which he wn ildliig by the trunk. Mr. (loiildsbnry J inid no lime to think much les to raise Ids Kim "What happened Immediately after ward." he says. "I never could quite iell. for during tl -xt few minute I was not In a Ktsltlon fuvornlde for observation. All I rnn rcim-i ib.r Is that our movement were extreme! rapid and Irregulur. bringing uie ut times dangerously ch.su to the leoparil. which still retained hla hold. "The elephant, III Its efforts to I'd Itself of the teiiacloua brute, was danc ing about with an agility atrungely at variance with Its otherwise aolemu and llgiiitied appearance, fortunately, the liraalc did not Inst long, ami the next thing I remembered was seeing the leopard hurled violently hack Into the lUiigle. where It lay, fully exposed to Mew. growling aavngely, but showing no I ut .-lit loii of renewing the struggle. "The clephniit stood unlet for u tm nient, uinl. taking advantage of the ..ppurtunlty. I put a bullet throiufh the leopard' bead; then, forcing the lephiinl quickly through the rub, I li.llde good the distance hetwe.n us." --WTOIII Lire in me inuian roucu. Law on Vampire. Some one baa dug up an old antl vainplre luw which Indicate that vampliiK waa Just a much iu vogue In Miileentli century as It la at the praaant tlroo. The law road : "rVmule shiiiu A law ugalnat obtuliilng hu baiurs under false preleiiae, paaaed by parliament In 1770. enact : Thai worn un of whatever age, rank, prufeaalnu or degree, who ahull after tbl act Im pose usiu, seduce and betray Into matiiiuouy tiny of hi majesty uls Jecta by virtue of paints, cuametle washes, artificial teeth, false hulr, Iruu Ihs, bolstered hlpa or high heel shoe, shall Incur the penalty now In force ugiilu ; the iiiiiprluge under such circumstance upon conviction of the offeiidlug panic shull be null aud void." Alrplan Prospecting The airplane Is destlued to be of enormous utility in furdltntiiiu PBB pactlBJ for and opening up mineral proHrtles In the Andeiin witlc' a, llydropliines can lly from Ihe Pacini lo Hie upper water of Ihe Amazon in a few hour, while there ure gssl landing Banjos for plane on iniuiv of He- snow II. -bis of the higher Andes, wh'ch I nve never yet been explored. Th.- alrplan is ulmost ideal for :i.iii-siiiIiii: pn-cloua BhMBBV "hero Hi.- miIu- I high In prapaaTfbM to aratgnt and hulk, ami tin- itaaasanas lug is so liiHrtaul ua well a Ihe nife i , frnni loble ry Already plan aro end. i avny o use plane Iu Peru and I '.'!..n lla Do Vou Notd a Porlacopaf Ik.u't k'lte up hope, even If Mill are n tin m rs4u In a large, crowd To your ivs'iir comes un adaptation of toe perisc..K-. designed peciully fm use In crowds According to. Popular Mcchau- lis ylnguxilie "It ranalata OjVB ue. having a mir ror sei al ihe proper angle ui elile-r end. which cull be extended to a lec.g:.. of two fi-el or more by reason o.' n helhiwa .oiinectlug Ihe two ends. Willi Ihe deMce lengl hem d Hie mir roi are i xsisl ag thai the user MM m r the bends of a crowd 'ibeui UllMculty." KNEW NOTHING ABOUT TOYS1 Little Onea of Paleatlna Grew Up Without Seeing a Doll Until Armenian Brought Some. Ever since the outbreak of (he war. the . Iilldron of Palestine have DOM I without toys, anil a whole generation Is growing up that has not cmh "mothered" a doll. The miseries that . have all but overwhelmed the city of Jerusalem hnve rohhed cm-ii the hoys; of any Inrllnntloh to piny, exi ept now and then n pathetic Imitation of foot bull as Indulged In hy the Itrltish "Tommies" of (icticriil Allctil'.v's lib erntlng army. So writes Miss l.lhby Oppeiihelm, a New York girl, w ho Is ihe s. cretary of the Amerlcnn Zionist medical unit which Is now npcrullni; In Palestine. Miss Oppeiihelm was chaiKcd with the task Of dlstr lulling a enntrlhu Hon of toy whiih Bccotnpaolffd one of the clothes shipments sent rcccn'ly to tin- lloh Inml hy the Palestine sup piles department of the Zionist ar gil nl nation of America. The toys were distributed to the kindergarten, the schools, the orphanages and to the two children' hospitals In Jerusalem and Jaffa. Miss Oppeiihelm personally look aome of the toys to Ihe ylrls' orphan nge. and she descrlhes the scene that linnsplreil. "We flrt expliilned the toys to Mrs. 8 the head of the or plumage ami to her assistant Mr. 8 then assembled the children In one room ami told thetii to cowr their cjes. u hc had a surprise for them. "Then she and hei assistant brought In a few toys at a lime ami placed them on a table. The children's pa tience could not last until all the toys were brought In. but when, ilnoiigb the corners of their eyes, they saw n few of tin- toys liny were almost he alth' llicinsclws with Joy. "One Utile minx of six, wlio,e pa tience had got out of bounds, asked, very periinently : "Hut when doweget them.' The children In one hospital In Jerusalem ami Tel AvI were illao made happy by Ibis line donation of toya." QUEER MYTH ABOUT WILSON Belief In Auitrla That President of th United Stataa la Really Crown Prince Rudolph. According to the Vienna .loiniinl, a acrloiis iiewspnpir. Hie rural uini1n Hon of large districts of the OfOflBOSI of Lower Au-tila unit Styrlu neer he II. Mel In the dentil of frown Prince Itudolph of Austria, who wns ihih slnnted III the ensile of Mcyciliiin. iieur linden. toKelher Willi Countris Vecs aan in is-sp,. The people refused to mi ept tills of ficial statement, and their suspicion wa nourished ut ihe time hy the fart that Ihe coillu of the crown prince ut the funeral was cureim-ly small, while tin crown prince himself wus a power ful man. The story w.-ni Hint the crown prln. '1 bid r.-n 1 1 not been murdered in all. hut thul he had lied ncros Ihe big nond, i:cr since il,e war there Is a grow till, belief mi g Hie ruril poplllntlon Hint the crown pr'nee who. as will be rem. inhered was addicted to title raaaarcba is (domical with Prof Wisnlr.iw Wilson. preMilent of ihe L'nlled Slates of America The re rl nhle thing bj llinl there Is an evldenl opHintsin n the fiillire of Austrln connected whh Ihe kg ltd, for the people xny It Is plain lli.it Wll son beliiL' I'roun pi I,,,- limlolph will not let III hchiM'd Austrln perish Cotton Gm for Zululand. The til st ( oil. .11 uinuluif plant In Zu lulaud. writes Vice CbBaul CtM I'lsur from I'upe Town i,,ii Ij i i inenced operuiloiis m Atniitlkulu, utter alinosi a year's preparnt .r work Tin- c.ipintv of Ihe Ahull, un gig in Mailed la between 1,000 and l.oxi pound of Hut for an clidil-hour day. which represents '.' ' ton of seed tot ton. The installation of this ginning plant is looked upon as one of far reuching Importance for the cotton glowers in Zululund. and II I bellcwl that cotton growing there, wiilch has in en receiving bh-i-IuI ulleutlon fioui lii.Mi'iinieni exiMM'ts. will undi-rgu a iiv rapid development In the near fu ture. Animal Are Touriat. A a refuge from incleuieiil weather liililoiuu has long b i li the winter playground for thousands bni it is oul riceiilly ihni c tile ..ml sheep have Joined the I atrial ranks, accord ing lo popular Mi li.nil. s magaxlne Nniurnlly litis "inter reoaHhsf of com nioti rniige atoch is not auorlajly allrn ISllC. bill Is lllsplleil l imiiI bll-llie'.- iuoIims. I'.ililoi ill i pasture afford more rtoiioiiilcnl U'lBtW liid. and tin- -b.-.-p en ihruMga ilia lamMng season .vi-h far less hi - U nh all the de v , , -, .' i. hi- .ill I, i. nhliig wugous licit wealber oil. i lakes half the ill g :in.b So . baiige of eliiunle ;-. teull) an eroiioiiih I lin-.isLir. with Ihe recent prices for curly luiuha. Guardian of th Light. Mia Winifred llol' is well named Ihe llllgel of Ihe blind.' She I head laf the l.ighlhoii-e. i. BOJM for the blind in New ork ii j, uln-re lho.se who .iiniol nee ure liiughl useful woik Scmi-iiI yeur ago she went to r'rancc g woik lor Ihe liem'tll ol Ihe men Mini,, d in Hit wu . Hha gUabllahetl Ii. I'll. ne. l-ieliili for "llghll. ici .ii lo Hie Sim Vork BOOM III pur nil li is tyiul.i om r three bun II o sllppol litems. Im-m Willi ! or mutt ti'i'c tie woil.c j i ii. i.i Ins ou Ihe Souiine Now With farm products aCIIIng "' re ord breaking prices, and lumber hitting nilliinccd onlt a fraction as much a otbei 1 nindltle-. Ili.te Is otert reason tvhy farmer ought lo build NOW, when Ihe things thet raise ami upon tvlllrb lhe deM-ud for tlielc rrn um will III Meltl: building iunfcri.il TIIW ll It III I HI I .mo pnxlucls will hut tube ns much lumber todiM M Ihct would lime icnrs ogn BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs I, llirsch entertained it ..mi on Thursday evening, July I, In the Wilson ball in honor of Mis N'eh.on Those preset-! wern Mr and Mi. P J. Oallagher, It W Rw.igbr. Pete Duford, A. Arnold, r Ion I'm il- r. I ..true lll.n kal.y. Karl Pluck aby. Harry Peterson, Ilnrichel Drown Mlaa Koalna Clement, Theodoabi Well, l.uellu Tallin, si.-tla Duil.. Nettle Peteron, Mr M It Peteraon Messrs II ' lloyer, t'helaey B Orrln Hover, llarwood Jenk n odd K Vlckery. A P Fleming of Portland was Iu Ontario ou business the flrat of the week. Mr. W 0. Walker and little daugh ter, Kllnor Mae returned Siui'l.i ening from KatiHUH City where thnv have been vlaltlng for the past nion'i Clarence C ('router of linker ,ir Ived Sunday to take Ham Croem'.i is manager of the locnl Al l nder Company atore. Mr I ha realgned to enter huslner for llliseif In We ser Mr and Mia I. llirsch and their uet. Mlaa flrace Nelson, of Mil ui 'oo, and Mr. and Mr llerschel llrowne report a verv enjoyable ple ili! on one of the lalanda of 41ic Snake '.i-1 Sun. In- They left town at dtiwri und cookod their breakfaat of beacon and egg and fry'ng pan bread over n cnmpftru The day waa apent In '.wlmiulug und fishing, and they re tinned Suuday evening with several large baa. Mr Kinnia t'lemo and Mix Anna McGlvern attended the Chautauqua it Vole Monday, while enroute to WeHlfull for a vlalt of aeveral day: Mtli their sister. Mrs Arthur fluy- pool 0 0 Klnebart of the Pendleton Auto Co. arrived here on bustm- i Monday Mrs Illnehart accouipan ed aim kHUKM V MOtsT KI.VVIMKNT M KCOMIMII 'l. KIKI. Tlie niusa nnd d.rt of a m! or .i ii i isik-:otf) add to the burden it tie housewife Coul dusl MBaM 0 eert where inu It means con- Mniit'l work (o k -ep a kltchei clean i io;il Is used In the stove all IhJa trouble i.-, done uway with v : u kerosene used a a ft) ' It is clean and Cuini-iu-m ami l l. s work for the bouaewife. (a addillcn to this, it 1 i,,ore eto i i in, I than either ioal or wood -rood keroaene like Ihe Standard il ' ompan' "a Pearl Oil mukes it t saving, lid onlv In the houae- ' o'.d budget but alao In tli" time and n ijv of the bousew fe. 1'i-ail oil l icellent result a far as goo.l - la concerned and w! en It la el tie kll-licn iii-ifr b- come om i I I. A gOOil lo.,kHf)ll wllii I Otl BTltl bake, broil, mam and ' i,:nii.lcally .aving been i-flned, SB ri . Lumber is Not High is the Time for the Farmer to Build itaaVafk. 4' "'" j Jfl s I 7 i u IU' i' by a pecl.il iro. i the Impu rlllcs nrn removed fi m i'ciiI Oil I thul It burn up cl"-iti i.i I i rg duces i o odor. AHIi.lTY III . I -l:l D (IK AITO MM II.IMI That the motor st may lc pi Ml ' ed from the Inefficiency of untrained Huiiiinnhllc mechanic and repair men, and that draftsmen may bo prtitectcd from Inefficient roiupeil Hon, the stale board of uuto mecliati lea examiner, created by the laid legislature, Is dl-itrlbul jig uppli t b -li blanks looking to early examina tion and llcenalng of every auto me chanlc In the state The examining board. K !'. llox gesa, president, II II t-nmiicr, vlcu president, und M I. Oruunlng. aoc-retary-treasnrer. w.ll havo It bead quartora In Portland, where upplhi Hon blank may be obtained by ad draaaing box 7 til, although uppll iniits for fxtimlnatlon niuy blank from their county clerks. 01 from local guruges Kxatnliiatloi. will he held III 1 fi ccnlrully IcWted Ittes iu ihe atate und will cover rg rloua spec allied activities of auto trade a well an the usual lines . motor repulr work. The board will examine with wrl leu, orul und munui.l teal, prepared Pdeaident lloggeaa det'Vurea, In an understandable manner, and tin- ap pllcr.nl may bo i-xwiulued in any or all MUbjecl for which he, In bis opinion. I qua! lied I poll comple Hon of the teala the applicant will he ruled according to his uhlllty In el least three clasoe. Deeming a purely theor ileal al uminallon unfair lo many BBBBllBI i mechanic who have had no thcoret ic.l tra nlng. auch tests be omltt-d The i las'lllcalloii of mechuiilc will oerve tlie dual purpoae of enlug in I il where cudil I-. due und to act SI u lliii-nlJM- hi oilier lo h heir kuowledre und ill I.'!' tli'dr i i Medians- who tall to lake t .mlnallon will he subject to a : ty of 1101 Tie xatiilii.'.'ien IBS will b. ' IMI'Ol MUM- M'l I Notice Is hereby kimmi 1 1 -l i . Il surnce of Ordinance No 2.1fi I'tty ol Ontar o, I liam tuhe-i laiuumlul Uie rollllHinC lb .nlnmlK l.iund IL.I1I1II1K at laTKe will. m tin aorporata limits of lha Pity l Ontario, in Malheur louiu-. nim Oregon, to-wll one brown '' yaa aid m i brn,d ed (JTi on left slioi.bl.r, in IM I. a been roached BBBM time SCS One buy lyaAl old man I dlimond X lef! s! fli A. I y.-nlle star In forehead. . 7-year old noma, rig I bind tool whiii- no lalbli brand Hlue jjruy horae. brand- I llll rOB :. f siiou'.i-r, I t . r old Hay mare, 4 yeara old. both hind fact whit- star iu f II ible brand PALACE BARBER SHOP Clean, Cool, Sauitny Ontario's Best Tonsonal Parlors Good Barbers Give Good Shaves Proper Hair Cuts Considerate Service NO LONG WAITS BATH PARLORS Shoe Shining Parlors KICK & JOHNSON, Proprietor! Two door North of Curler llousi THE H. F. NOKTON COMPANY Fifteenth and Front, Nami;i, Jd.dio. Dialers in Hides, Pefts, Wool, Mohair, Furs and Tallow Top market prices paid, Correct weight kivoii and prompt i turn m ! NH shipments' tim large, nor t" imaLl, wrc licit thi'iii all. Write ui for prices, shipping tagM mailed upon raqtisWt On" yearling buy. branded diamond X ou left stliie. And lliut I will on (he l in. ig) .,1 July, lam, ut the hour gl TkfSS o i lock p. in , of said day offer for sab- and will sell ubove .1 animal at public miction in Hi ' big I. est bidder, for runli in bund, at It S Eagle Livery in said Ck Ol On tario. Tak-n up Ibis J6lli d.i of Jinn-. 111! r ! I this ;iuih day nl I un-. IKI'1 II C KAHMKIl, C.t MnrMbnl M Wl I u.- UI g' .tiuaalr tr MpHi$4 i-lrrs gvkal (ua.llcBs I M m m SfUS a Irtl llUaB tvt LI-iatgJ 14 e BSB.I , . ' I I Hl, m n4kcB4.l djtaln il twgajrlkinf u-w, m 41 k iu m mm i mimmmt K& -. . r . Ffo.i- I 1 1 (uliy it.' I ut. KowruH for I ' If a the Kol i rath .iot 01 OUI . I"' he li.i'. ... u brygB i lion. Ul 'el- iu .-i ' i Ihl I KoveralU Ket ji Kids Kicen $1.50 th Suit Sua i.:.'i lav rv Mi I