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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our State BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Project ii Finished. Wfllpor st.'iic Banator ivlw:ii"l M. Tlarton, of thin rli. In on" of tha m iv few upon uiioiii talli the distinction Of having htillt nnd OWBtd OM of the larRf-nt private Irrkitlon nrojMtl In the country. Tha Hnrton project, Which catmints of tlnni, ! .-iTvoIr nnd lllill'H (if dlU Ill'H, IS loCAl) l illllOUK tlm kllN betWaeg Monro niul Mnnii greeks Hftnl mllfH north of Walter, In rapidly gggflgg i oiiiiiletmn, imil will supply tonic than 1000 acres of some of I ho rlehMt itKrlr'tiltunil land In Ida bo, Plane Completed For Gathering Oootfini 'I ho proKram for the grcut htfSMn' ilay nt OoodlBI hna Junt b'i'ii 'intMHinooil. Tho OOtDBlttM In charge bun niriiuK'il for a KiKiiiitlc opoii kettle Inrioo, tho flrit of lln kin! to Id I,. hi In hinlio call Iwih j n lsio 'I or g I.iikc nuuiuiit of Kit me and Hippllea of various UihIh niul Him InirKoo will hn n tticreM If tl DtnlttM la alih' to PMlM It one. ; put) III Ihoin up In tup lolm Montnc of Portland wan nom- i h tin- pit ildral to ho United n i for ' bfl dtttrlel of Ore- Willi a in drying plant and n cheap ItOTO, Onirics li.ilea of Dorcna, haa ll d the problt in of maikctlnH lo ganbeiTlea, Governor Ht commuted tho ggg tanofl of iloiith lapOUd upon .Jackson I'. Ailnm.-i, ioniiioi of killing t'llnton i liniiihorlaln. in Clatsop county, to life Imprisonment. The bodies of 0. H. Smith and wife, who perished in a blizzard on Mount It Hot li wire both found nftor n Iiiiik search, an I wore brought to I'ort- laad tor inioi iioMit Sonator l.ani', of tlrpgon, hnn tho np polnttnont of another cadet nt Annap oIIh, and has asked President Kerr, of i In Oregon agricultural college, If Iih rill x.'itiiim- candldatoa for Um gleea Portland's win at exports for the flaoal year ended .June 30 show nn In I Of more than 20 per cent over IIiiiho of th' prtOtdlni year, accord ing to flgiiicH made public by tho do PWt HI OOlt ol commerce. Having exhausted the supply of rnns that, before the season opened, was de. mod amply sufficient, the Kugetio linn growers' cannery h;tc started vaporatlni loKanborries Inataad of IDAHO CARNIVAL ON WAY Monster Revival of Old-Time Affair Is Planned. Iloi-o monsior revival of tho old tl'uo Idaho i.iiiiUnl, I'm lloi niklliiiul ka, Is planio .1 .in one of Ihe feiiiuie Of the ll.'lel i.ilioll ill till' semi i i l n ki lis of tin- ni mil iii ii.e tan ori Of Idaho .'iio! the founding of I m t 1 whh h will i o io id bora In bob in otlon a nn iio Ralnn Baftt inbi-r 22 in IT. Idaho pi r fiom all over Iho t'lilled Si.iIoh lire expi'i toil lo he in attendalico at the seinl eenlennliil and inoTloj pictures of the ploiDi's and tha puuo ers' pa (OUt will I taken for pies, t at Ion III tbi' an I'l . i i. o I Iho i li ol I'.oli.i niul the Idaho Historical Society. (Championship IHWlllng. Moot riding and riipiug coiiti'hls will bo of dully occurence) during the carnival .nt the Malum. ikiiM bnve lie liuled a wild wist stampede with their other Httractlous. The Idaho Inti Tiiuiuiitalu Pair ici'iirs at the hiime time iih the Knlninnkcra' rurnlvnl and the wild ..( feature Of Hi)' r.iinlval will bo held at the fair Liquor at Camp Meeting. Kiimiah James Stuart, special dep aty United Stales marshal placed Mr Coy Hill and Philip Murrla under ar rest on a dun o of Intraductal Hi,uiir on the Ni Perce reservation, and ar ralgiied tbeiii before I'nlled Slates t 'oiiiiiiii.sliiiii'r li Nell at l.ewlston Tha I I, ',.l.i . ..li twi li itbrtn 'I Nel Indians, and are churned with Iniroduiiug the liquor on the ri'serva : Mason Betta during the Indian meeting ' i ) Kales Are Large. i . he Mil i eat ill I ho new n rda biro is now aoaurt i A Inbii: ' of the iilflier of the i . i i .nipl. led SBOa - lli.it aoiu i hangtd bnada al die Mist polo ol Iho io w Miililte mid list lug IIH' i ' till in I'll"1 lol the mile, lo bo I Id Mimisi .. 0 and 7. TO DRAFT COMPENSATION ACT (.. i nor Haines Scl.cta Repr i tiui oi Litw, L-loi ami CujiUI loo i i nor Hali.es has an nounced I he i owing Iio li who are lo In " I boi on dltloiiH In tilt 1 ri'i'oil lo tho in i . latui i ' work no i' . i'i iiiiuii rro If s lor legisUllou v It Hanson, WalUv A H Connor, tlauUuolul .J C H u- Hpllll Lake, t: II. OVI I I.... I P. Nu hulas. N..liln. i I Kuk.ud, pooali iii. .ii Hon of Qovaraor Hataaa la taken III r mil) with authority loiil.iii I upon him h) thi' last legis lature when the lagtatatura of hvH winter fa d aii r mi ui trials to agras upou i aorkntan'i conipanm lion iut It was in, all) ggoldad 'o uu llione tha 'Minor to name u i one nuttio to ropraaoaJ tho lawotahanv onpltal and label This loniiiuttee will be calUI to meet for the purpoao of orguniitua and mappin out it work soon . er lUltlM court and flaed $10 sad iots Ai.giui I vYhothai U trill gUM In i'oi unlawfully opening the headgate Bolaa or ul sou.u io.nl Iii tha la h ll Ml his ditch to the detruuenl of the not vol known As four of the i ,.m oilier water users In the community ban are Maad rraai north ui '. it Thht la tha Oral time a oMvicttaa hu In en saourad this er under the opoi- Tha M Kadar Tanpla, Bhrlnara, of Portland, has advised Sccroinry rank Mendllh of the slate fnlr board that tin' slirlliers will be glad to ,nnil : atlirday, October 4, IIH their spot lul i the state fair this .Mar Thl unit p rent and aptoed mill ilig apparatus, -I, .. m d alter the pal gen In use III till' Massachusetts i ii ol lot linnlogy, will be Install ii In thl OragOI agricultural OOltaga tol of mil" ptaot o. i oireni Issued when the United .Stair, was young Is in (ho pus ID ol (i II. Tbnmaa of Portland It is a l hie. dollar bill Issued Hourly . iiniun ago by the lludaon Stall hank, at Hudson, N V iiuuih.'i ol gov gOOJOOg In forestry and mluliiK. as well na n reorg.uilxn ti.ui or the work offered la anlinal bin liandry. are announced In the new cat alogue of the Oregon nartculturnl col li .. The minor, hoard of aldermen nnd police al Mi'dfurd made n raid on ev ery riHiming house In that southern (iiikon city, with the reault thut no evidence of wiuugdolng was discover ed Vtinu.il n-piirlH fnim the county school supiTtnlendenta of five limn Hi -. Juiit received by the atate school I'l'titit'ioleni. show thut In all of lliciii there ar more boya atti'ndlug i he public i h nil.. I hall girls. For the reiiMin that he was a ho i i. ill i. Police Sergeant Andrew Stir I'lison was reduced summarily to tin' i nil by Poll, o Chief Clark lit Purl laud, ami was ordered to take an Kant Side liii.toiy until he gggggggg t pa tiolmaii, July L'U. S 1 1 1 1 1 .ro osals will be received it the office id Ihf life saving sei lie, ui'iun. I) C. for coiiatrui'tlon of . t a -II righting and nelf bull a llfiboata with gasoline engines, thl ol which are lo be delivered at . , A in .. n o h tie for MVtag gold iroiu the black sands of the l..-.i . I. is l.iiug tried i'ii in a oovo mar thi ggfrggoi ol I'm I ... s ll woi I.:, on i ho cenlrl .vh. I plllalple. aid is MOM . order ol i rout taper II... loi i i . - 1 of I. Inn i ouu ! . .a at to.'iued ai Ko. ehi.i . io tog veals in the Oregon :n uitei i I I. i'i 11 p. llo led bj loo . I !lor alol Weill III IHlllgl 1.- i Mint! .1 Inn lo was ) on lclod ol sti -., i hlla antployad hand I uu I. I'lnle, ItotS guini' a.d en of (in i on is oni' oi U ornltoolo and ' ' i i Ignatad b) lb ultura to udvise linn in thi (renting raguletloei to make the in lederul prolecllou of game gffOQ tile The ptUllon of the squullers In the v li-inii o Anow. Lake couniv asking tl it the Portland beetaaoi tatereota iliem in tludr effort to ggvg the land In thut s.it nui opened for lioiue ataed eutr. haa been bahM up bj the loitl.ind coniiiuirclal club, and every affoil will be luuii.i lo bealeo the relief toi which the settlers ar ssklng Pgggll Stewart, a director of the M lit on Hitch couipauy, was tried tu NAPOLEON'S BAD OMEN. He Was Superstitious, and His Prs ssntiment Came True. NapoloM the Oreal was ateaadlngly u nt st i tlmiK. The following U told i- one of the Ulnalratlona of this: When Ntipolioii. In the Kprlng of iT.i'.i. srga lying bofore Acre be wns imxloua for news from upper Kg.vpt, whither he bad ill at' hod HeMSiilx In pursuit of a diatlnglllflhad Mameluke leader. Not many daya after a cour tier grrlved with farorabli dhspgtehegi favorable In tho innln, lint reporting me tragical oeenrreiu e on n small uale that to Napoleon oiitu elgheal the public prosperity. The commander nn n brnve mnn felt that tiny fate that awaited him would he hotter than to fall Into the ha nils if the enemy. He net lire to the pow ler mngnrlne Tin blow up mil the crew pi rolled. I'or nil thll MapoloOO rnred little. but one military fact that wna In the report which struck hltn with secret nlarin this III fnteil Isint win cnlled I. 'Halle, and in Hie name of the vessid Napoleon read nn nugury or the fnte which had h .fallen the Itnllan terri tory. Mi' felt certain that Italy wns lost, iind rfinotaog Ogg Inennsolnble. Itut what nonlhfl connection. It wns tslied. can exist between this vessel on the Nile nnd n remote penlnsnln of nonthorn Rnrapol "N matter." re- plli'il Napoleon, "my presentiments never deiolvo nie. You will see that ill is ruined I am stilKtleil that my Italy. tn ennqnesl. Is lost to Prance." So. tadeedi It was -New York Prena CHAMPION LAZY PEOPLE. Kongo Gluttons Who Do Little Else Than Sleep and Eat. According to M Pried innnn. n tier- man Uliotgf ggd MotOfhU recently re- turnetl from tha KoegOi there is n tribe "f getJtea dewg in ooa of the Interior part! Of that i ''".don rn tually so sttiffeil nil Of the time with fisid, three or four times as in'i h ns the) have any need of, that tin i ate ronl iniially In n dull nini almost nnlntalll pi i tnpor They do lltt'. p and enL They an tOO llg P do any ll k 1 1 x ill um I hunting, and II N the disliked ami un popular iiiember of the family that is for I to do (he food providing for the relatives The women are ijultv na la.y as the men and work only when It Is absolutely necessary to eat. The only tlmw when the natives rouse themselves In at marriage or at death ll.ith of these occailnun nre eel ehrntcd li)' eating more than on ordi nary occasions even, and the after ef fects of both event arc often illana troiia. na one or two of tha patty nre sure to cat so much as to be seriously and often fatally sick, which only means n not her i elelnnthui of a differ- i nt kind The few iiilaMlomirlea who huv pen etrated thi' Interior aulllclently far to meet with theso tribes own to their be ing prnetli nlly hopeless ua fnr na any regenerating Im com ermsl They se.-in to have boon Miipotlvd through the centuries nnd to lmv li.'.isnc utterly ill-generate and useless uiciubvra wf o clety. Chicago Tribune A ".o'iii Line Kvery man has the streak of poetry In him. and proliahlv feoff I un . mild write one Un of piK-tr. out of hla life as tiny man has one novel In hltnaetl Hut we were talking at large the oilier day, and u nuiu ijuotisl the Hue "A rose nil city half us old as lime " xi.-t then HUM the ijucstiiiii. v go wrote that Hue Hint everj l.ml.i ggOfrat Otic mini said It referied to luinu-x us lint no one knew who wrote It There lire single line SH'ts ua I hole aic ' Single Speis h" ll.tuilltoiis. and here is perhaps the only lustaiH'S lit whhh Hie Newdigate prize pis-in at Oxford lias prislii.isl a living line i the author gtgg the lies J Imiioii. who won the prUe in ISI.'i and doubt li'ss rci 1 1 oil portions of his poeui In the She.d uilaii theater Hut that allusion to Pelra. tlie Arabian rock clly. has iiM-,1 l.ondoii Chionii le. Necessary None. A i 'Oet aid a musician wrote n comic opeia It.-1 1 it wus Unit performed It aoa noil ed that the uiiuic was vary loud U la tin! you write mh Ii strenuous music';'' usked ii friend of the com po-er oii wouldn't n.-k that," the com poaof repllisl. "if )oii liad read uuy of those Ivri.s 1 dulut want the audi euce to bear thcuil"-Saturday Kveu- u.g Post. Hia Splendid Wish. "What are you thinking shout. Henry V" "Oh. 1 was Just wishing" "What wire you wishing, dear?" "1 was Just wishing that my salary was as big as we were trying to make our friends think It must be." Chicago itecord Herald. l thought the meeting mu be heU In the uonh Idaho Defaulter Held Uoimi An est ed on the.chnrno of lssutnj a bogus check on the 1' i it National Hank, of this o) glfog to ll,. i Viilonal Hank of Henvar. Willi. .n V Malt! ... i OgOlgtOI ' ted in tiuj ju Ouo ti ui thi Oflt and Ifnir at Ion of the new water law ol Orrgon ggd much iniciest was showu in the I .eiditure iu sight Indicate tha ,ie gf ii ton will have a detlci Of mer $1.000 000 before any of thi ii.i Mar- i if. .ue paid ill April. 10 i statement issued by .- i l4 at Suleiu With huu a halt million dollars in the si fund, this entire fund will be Foiled. Tramp Oood morning, lady. l thought pet haps I might be aide to get a lute here Mrs Sii.ipp-Certulnly not Tramp Oh. then I am laboring under it udMiike. Mrs Suapp-lt strikes me rag ueicr lalior under any clivuin stances London Opinion. His Ground. He- Why are ou gotn; to marry that old fossil '! She 1 love the verygrouud tie walks on He I know, but lau't there g oiliei way of getting It? London Opinion Shorn and Dyed. "I'I. en ion wereut always a black sheep No. '' iin I -t.rtisl my career as a ..II - 1..., 1. '1 ll'..kl . . n ill Ihm io begin pawng pr , " " ,l L ' ""'ukl "l'r mini . which ha oraauiied. tail, tl V Ik a II itnrwaoe- t"or Al'u1 l0' A ,h ... rait-a in tiv Harljr ltut syriu. TRIP TO MOUNTAINS Outing and Fishing Excursion A special train will leave Ontario at 7:30 a. m., Sunday, July 27 for SMITH'S FERRY 90 Miles up the Payette Valley in the Mountains. Fare for round trip $3.00. Children un der 12 years, half fare. Arrive Smith's Ferry at noon. Returning leave Smith's Ferry at 5 p. m. There will be Plenty of Cars and Engines to Handle the Crowd. Enjoy a day in the Cool Mountain Air. If you like Fishing here is your chance. Summer Silks MAKING ROOM FOR FALL GOODS Summmer Silks White, red, green, black, gray, blue, yellow and brown, costing 50c to $1.00 Going at 25 cents per yard Only One Dress Pattern Sold to One Person. Malheur Mercantile Company cetii llitcie.l "