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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
HAS PLAN TO SOLVE FARM LABOR PROBLEM Three High Class Papers Free Mlchlean Man Taking Census to AM In Colonization t jffjfwfj Ih'j jm M'ftiJPC BtPW-w 'eaaW--aatfaaS .a Copyright, 1914, bjr Pannma-Paclflc Intrnftttonal Kxponltlon Ca CANADA AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EX POSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. FF .i.ans for the t'ntindliin tmiNtu.tr at the Panama Pacific Interna tional Kipoaltlon lit Han Kranclaco In 1DIA have been approved, anil tha work on the great atrm-ture baa etarted. The Cannitliin I'alnrp. aa It la officially named, will tM nna of flu" largeat and moHt Imposing of the foreign hulldlnga, having a length of 340 fact a wlilth of 240 feet and a height of mi feet, anil will coat In the neighborhood of loOO.nOO. It will he the largeat building ever erected by Canada nt an International exposition, covering Ui.OUU Biimre feet, and will houae one of the most elaborate and enmprehen alve exhlhlta of the Domlnlon'a reaourcea and product a ever ahown on foreign noil. Hll hundred thnuaand ilollara ban already lieen voted by the Canadian parliament for the building and ezhihlM. but a further grant, bringing the appropriation up to 1 ,000.000, will lie recommended. HANDSOME BOOK ON PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL REGION MAILED TO ALL INQUIRERS FREE OF CHARGE. ARANMOMal iiook of xlity pages, lllimtnitivl profusely In color and giving detiiiifd descrlptloua of the I'liniiinii I'ncltlc International Kt posit Ion to be held In Han Francisco from Kelt 20 until lee. 4. IMa and of the I'ihihum ciimil and the ciiiihI region will be mailed by the PlMM Pacific International Kxpoalilon free of charge to all In tpilrera The booklet In Intended a- gein'ml guide to prospective via Dora mid will also contain Information concerning the great engineering feat which the reposition In to eel. In ale Write lo the Milllilger. the rlureau of Publications, Panama Pacific International Imposition. Ki position building. Him Pnni'lsi o. tot I lie booklet. &&s! '-Jr?J Cofit right. ISI4, hy I uu.nna P.i. Mel Inicrn .iilonnl Fxposltlnn Co. SUPERB FRIEZE FOR WONDERFUL EXHIBIT PALACE. PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. 1915. T end :i In, . Ill, world will elljoj mi Snu Krauelscn In PH." the most miirvet oiih collcctlou of sculpture cer presented at a iiulteianl exposi tion The photograph above shows an exipilaite ha relief rep- Ming llic ile elopineiit of Hie IndilHtry. to be placed over Ibe ' or Ibe colossal Palace of arlisl I ii.lu-.ll Ich Tile figures sic Ml i , I In- work la by Itiilih Htackpole. iha tirllllnnl Aiueii.au a. ill). I.. i mid icpiiscnis ..i.e of t t -. i ncM tie. in. oix yLaaaaaW-aaaaaai bi fc ' Jfci' pTrjf3li' V MankkvaTlraVaJr . "' ..''3? .ewaaw hb avH rfffMtj e -ibbj awsf-i etBBeAN mIbm a Lfl way Tt' VaC9 Lw flHHHfl H V'.ip) right. I'll, by Panama- Pacific Inici ii.4tl.mrtl KxpnalHon Ca THE WORLD'S FIRST INDOOR AEROPLANE FLIGHT. PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. 1915. Till': rurki'i Hrt h aeroplane Might made by I In (Mlu Heachey. the Allien, mi a tutor, on (he ground of the I'm n.iiiiu Pacific lntcriiull.nal Kipoaltlnu In Sail Prau. l-i o. Stirling at one end of the Palace of Machinery, which U tha largest w....lcu fiitnie htructure In the world. Mtag aliuost 1 ink) feet lu length. ltMchey attained u Uaftttc iii.-ineutuui and roue Into the air to a hciUii of nfty feet, tin ually tiuug foi a dlxtamv .f MM) feet At lha ii..-.ile end of the liull.lin.- I.uiicix ot loth were held by nmUtaiili to ItMM the Impact of Hie neroplaue II ic machine, hotveter, (irovlded viltli a biindreil horaepoMer engine, easily torw through the cloth, and the ailamr Mof4ftr a aevere ahiiklug up The .tub. u n.i of (ha (light were lucreaaed by the fact that the Interior arriitigeuieiK of the build lug toiiM-ita of tlirv li'tigltudliial aUlea e.icli icveuty live feet In width, and Ilea, licy (leu .low:, the center o Isle, having to keen a atralght WM In order (o preeut the aeroplaue liniu alrlklug the great columua of tha alile. Langlng, Mli-h Ijilmr Commlsaloner Jamea runniiiglinui has aUrted what he thlnka will reault In the taking of a complete cenaua of Michigan farm handa. lie la aendlng out blanka to every aupervlaor with the requeat that they be tilled out and returned. Tha blanka aak for the number of farm handa employed by the month, the aveaage number of montha they are employed, the nveruge monthly wngea. the num ber of farma operated by tenanta and whether or not there la a acarcity of farm help In the dlatrlct. Some of tha auiiervlxorw clone to Ijitixlng have al ready nnawered. "We hofie If poaalble to get xome data by which we may be able to atart a aort of colonlutlon ayatcm which nniy eventually relievo the farm labor nmrket "So far we bnve found that day farm labor la what la acart-e. On the other hand, we have reporta from xome aec tlona wlilcb xbow that there are many fnrina lurge onea which are only par tially cultivated "Our plan la to have the ownera of thoxe large farma cut them up Into amnll pnrta and put on them Hun garlnna and other fon'lgnera who are natural born farmera fJlve them apace enough to live on and ralae enough for their own nieda and at the aame time guarantee them a certain amount of dnv work In the vicinity. We think In tblx way we can relieve the prob lem of day farm labor " Mr. I'unnlughiim hnx received the co operation of fifty three county clerka In hlx plnnx to have them act aa agent for a fnx- employment bureau at their rexpectlve county aeafa LOSES FIRST BATHTUB. Ralio of th Old Daya of 8vnty-throe Sm to tha Scrap Heap. I.ornlti, ) - l.omln'x rirxt bnthtub bn Imm'II dUinniitlixl luil.illeil fortv one eiirx iiuo In the I'arrell lloiixe. blxtorlc hoxtelry. once the oblixt of uiiuixement to the entire conntryalde. It fHt the riilhleMx li.itiil of the plumber and wax relegated In the acrap benp. The I ";i rri-ll Houae. atlll atnndlng, nx built b M I, Pnrrell In 17.1 It wiy n wonilerful building then but mote ii.iU'l' rful Mt III wax til cop per lui.-( ......it enciixiil liib i A -CRUSOE" IN LAKE ERIE. Had Been Marooned by Strangar and Left Without Feed. Middle Hn Ixliind. O Tlmt be wax taken to Middle Sliier Inland. Lake Kile, three w-ck aco by a inn n li km lit he ow n.il Hie place and bo let I hlui final elionuli to laxl a uix-k. but f'ho Uevel letllllleil. I Hie xlol) (old by Henry Adnll. lift . u bo win tie Uvea In I et roll. Iirougbt here b oieiii been or a tlnblug imrly who lexunxl linn In wbal a p lea m waa the lib k ot time. Meioix-i i of the party flahlug lu take Brie off Middle Slxter laland. laolated in- H the Caniiillnu line xeventeeti miles frmn here, were uttraeted by the fran tic waving of a ahlrt. Hrawlng doner. they dlacovered Adair He wua emaci ated and atarvlug All be had left of bla atore of food waa a few cruata of bread Adair told Ida rexcoera that a man accoHlftl hlui In Detroit mid aaked It he wanted employment He anld be wax to have been employed to look atler the preiiiliea. ulthoucti tie found on arriving on the Ulmnl ttiet'e wua pi.i. ti. .ill nothing to look after. I lii it. in tv i.. ...i mppi) araa ck.ii out uilli i mi. tie toiind lu the aaud Hla iI.im in -petit trying to alguul help limn pining boala. All subscribers who are in arrears can by paying up back account and one year in advance to The Argus secure the fol lowing publications Absolutely Free: Fruit Grower and Farmer, (to) $1.00 The Vegetable Grower (monthly) .50 Woman's World ( monthly ) .50 This is an exceptional opportunity to square up old accounts and prepare for the Future Sty? ntarifl Argtia Phone 47 J. P. 0. Box 128 Jewelry Should be purchuHed from your home jew eler who stands ready at all times to make it good. We have the late pat terns and standard makes to select from. KILLS AN EAGLE IN A TRAP. Bird Waa a Huge One and Boldly At tackad Huntar. Kdinonton. Alberta. Tom K Maaon. a fur trapper, baa . oinu to l-Miuoulon for llicdtc.il treatment, follow Inn a tierce ri-ht with a fQeBM eale, which clawc.l and pecked hla lace, neck aud left nlioiil.l.r in.. I arm He killed the bird. wlii. It h.nl a npread of wlna of el)--ia feet two lu. lie from tip (o Up. "I waa aKradcil to a trap, ' Maaon mi i.l, "by a Mr. i ne noise, and u I tot cloaer 1 m a hutfe i;oldeu c.iie held by one foot. "My tlrat (bought waa to release the bird, not tblnklni; that It would veil litre an attack, but that la where 1 waa fooled I wax .pnckly made aware of the fact when I waa sprawled upon my Lack with the eagle aud the irap on top of me." Rat Roba a Slot Machine. Klndlav. t) -The dlacovery of a rat working i mot mat 'blue averted aua pldon from scleral boya who. It waa ihouulK. t. .id Ih-cii robblnit It In the Toledo aud Ohio Central paaaengar ata tlon of sum and penuiea Pour biam dred atlckx of the former and fifty peiuiicx were miaaed when a rat waa xeeu i IliubiuK up Hie wall near tha machine It Jumped on the trap In the machine aud lo thla way gum aud pannlea. Official watch man for the railroad of l hli mln. W. W. LETSON, ONTARIO, OKKCON. 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Railroad line through tract. On Snake river. Well drained bench land. Klec tric pumping plant can be installed for 12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 12 , Ontario, Oregon Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby utveu that Ibe iiuderaluued haa been duly appointed ttdui'liUtrator with tbe Mill annexe. I id tbe eatate of 'lliomax llarued, tie craned, by tbe County Court of the State nt Oreirou for tbe County of Malheur. Any and all peroua hav ing elaima auainal the aaid ettate are benl. v nut ill.-. I to i icn iii the aunie to the iiudereigneil ad in lu intra tor at Went fa 1 1, Uietfou, or to bla uttur ueya, McCulloeh I Wood, at Ou tario, Oregon, within mx mootba from the date of tbe Hrat publicatiou Of tblx notice. Ihuie aud dated ami Itrat pub Imbed thia 11 day of May, A. I iy 14. IIKNKV A. HVDK, Adminlatraior with the will an nexed of the eatate of Tbomaa Mm tied, daeeaaed. TOE ONTARIO MARKET has the Exclusive Ageooy oftheWei ser Cretmery Butter Belling now at oO cents per pound - - - Always on the Job If you have a job of hauling you want dona, large or email, you oan . alwava do pen d ou Jobu Landingham1 being ready for you. Call him at tha Moore Hotel Dissolution Notice. The firm of Cope & Ounnuck haa been mutually dissolved thia 11th day of June, 1UU. E. Cope will remain in the name location. See locals E. Com AllT Dl'NNl'l'K ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. A. McWILLIAMS Proprietor. J i