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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
THEY LIKE "SANE FOURTH." , K. AMiUfttiA :. ... at . fo mm -bjjRSI vk 1 Jf Faver ' '.. copyright ijr American free Association JUOSON HARMON. OaeLeOaawT ' M n ' a e U r 1 I jjp BA y JOT"' ajs-fB i K J J j S e' eSVstt V I 'vVeB .; Lt.eeeeW Copyritfht ltll. by th Puiwiiti.i l'u .Mr Inlri intioii.il KM.Mi .on L "SUNSHINE" AND "SPRING" AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC IN- TEKMATIONAL EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO, 1315. Till: lofga u'roup ill tin' nulit I lrltl:. li.v Kiirl.i I'ln Irrllll. on ol till' gfMBa III (In- I Mint Of tin I'iiiii Si'.Isiiiim ill llli- rnii.llll,. I'n. in.- Inii'i ii.iiiiiu.il . vi. sin, hi. s.i ti I'r.in, iscii. 05 .in ii,,' left It Slili.sliaii',' Ii) A .l.ii -.Li'iii. llo Ills CfOOtOd it t'tiiii;iuu l.iinr. "llillll" 'ill h ,Jj I ( 1 1 VI K . . ffrCTtm.-. ki t ivsasanyV 'J m.L -Jtwdr I immaiStimVa "! nlit. Ian, by I'aii.un.i Iu,it1v Int.-i ii.tlloiml BlfjiwHlQaj Oo COLOSSAL GLASS DOMF FOR PALACE OF HORTICUL TURE AT WORLD'S GREATEST EXPOSITION. Tun phttafftpi above showi ni' iiu I'aidt'f of Horth-mtur at tin- Panama I'ailhV International spoattkMI l Sin KftMiMt in iiit.'i Tiu buUdlag ui ha coMtructwl tlaioai MttrtMj f tlmm rtu bwj torn wtll !' isi r4 In ii.'Uin d ih rrt fen illmiu'lii- M nlKht intoWd IWWllWgMl lla'.il w n hin tho liuiUting III ptaj I. Kill lll llIM ',' Of Hi!' llolll.'. tTtag It IB Mll.'miU'!l of OHmUPI'l OOOi tiuliti!' Illdoa ni itli nil ilu COMMl or the ralutKw. The liuiK! ig will OOTtH VI in I'l'a Nw Vrh Fireman Heartily In of Reformed Holiday. "Making the Fourth anf and mm has eliminated the day moot dreaded by the members of the fire depart ment." declared a battalloh chief "The careleaa uae of firecrackers and revolvers In the dnrtime used to keep tho department on the alert from sun rlee to sunset The horses were fret ful and nervous, the men were Irrita ble, all because they feared that the K"iii; would pound out a station at any moment. "And they were Justified In being anxious, for before the rreatlon of tho inf.' mid Miino Fourth nlnruia sounded so often Hint In some houses tho horses were kept hitched up all day. Many of the fires In the daytime were sfnrteil by flreerm Uors In cellars and similar places iiml caused great dntn uce lieriinse hey were able to nttnln a Rood Htnrt before liolnjr discovered. "The comltiK of night Increased the work and worries of the department DofllMM found the men and horses fatigued after a busy day. but there was no rest for them. As a matter of fact, the work Increased. Iioman can dles In the bands of careless people were shot through open windows Into rooms, settlnir lire to laeo curtnlns and other furnishings Sometimes the fires were attended to Immediately, and In other MOM they smoldered and then burst Into flames hour after, when most of (tie temints In other apart ments lind retired for the night. You can appreciate the danger caused by the I'firelcss hnndllng of such fireworks. I'lnwheels mid kyrocketa cnused a large iinmler of fires, particularly the latter "In some neighborhood the engines were on the run from 8 to 12 p. m. The majority of the fires were small affairs, but they had to be attended to. The men mid horses were all In. but It was wonderful the amount of endurance and stamina the men and beasts displayed In sticking to their work. Toward the latter part of the evening the horses had to wnlk to the fires They were tiM tired to tro" "The adoption of the rafe and sane Kmirfli has eaitsisl many persons to dispense with the use of firecrackers mid flreworl.s Thev believe In cele briitlng the dm In pursuits less dan I'ciniw hut furnishing more MMo ni"nt Yon ran liet the members of the fire de irtment are glad that the people are using fewer fireworks" Qaa Provee Deadly to Flioo. Independence, Kan. A gas Isnk alongside the curli In front of a Mulu street residence has Inadvertently giv en thi city a hint at fly swatting that tun', proM- of liiiin -use value. Alone this leak. lileh cMcnds about forty led Is a lim-r of blueltottle files from twli to thus' Inches deep and three Inches to ii foot wide. It la estimated Ibeie are a half bushel of them. Home, thin.- about the gas aitincts the in sects, mid they are asii. tinted Snake Stones In Seaaon. 'iittoiiMood h'nlls Kan.- When Mrs Willi. mi W.vivei the wife ,,i mi Kin. ilnlc Ih cr. iniiii, stnrtisl to go Into her ciinc the nth In si i iiiii.tciI a bunch of siiiUes under I lie afeofM Hist bad evldeiillt coine out from their winter ipiinieis She ran to the house mnl culled her liii-lnind. who MoMSteV ed in killing f I reptiles of vari ous sixes mid s(ns les County Division it Urged. QrniiKevllle -A petition vwia filed here .i-kini that the iuestlon of the (IuIhIoh of Idiiho county for the pur pose of creating a county of that dU irict hIoiik the t'leurMuter river be ft 'iiteil to the voters of the county t the SJ iiiilnr election. Major K A Keuii. K D Meeker and Jack Wills, of Koosklu, have the mut ter in i li;iri;e and are rurtheriug the Inteivst ol i lit propoaed new county The movement for the division of the cinuit i,i , i eate u river county was (iiiiri'd MVtroJ niouths iigo, and It Is i ed. th.it the people ot i he river i-oniiii mi It i.s are united In the movo Uieiil tor the new county. Man la Froien In Car. mtSOtMl With hands and feet froen, Daniel Smith, aged If, a print er, of 1st i.iinento. I'al . was takeu to the l're.-b lerian lumpital luie. lie .is found in .1 rofrigoratoi car that snrtvod fion tfe wool at II H) I I niend tlie car In ili- ISO mm I ihat the door slainmcd ofeut, holding him prisoner, T. R. Uurged Not To Run. Bay, V I'roU'is from pi - from all parts of the oountr) ... i ni the proi ii thot I Rooot i oil mi (or govonMf of Not rh peine, i in on tin , prool dem h mail .nut wn. Justice Lurton Dies Suddenly. Atlantic Oty. ,1 simulate Jus Hot Horace Harmon l.uitou, of the United Untie iuprems rourt, died Uddonl a hotel SON troin heart taiiui. suporlnduood t fwrils. abth- m.i lie was 70 years olii TH MARKETS Portland. Wheat llub. rtti bluestem. 13c; red Kusslau, 77c Ua Timothy, flti. alfalfa, $11. Hutter -I'reamer), -'7a KtiKS Ham h 23c Cut to The Hilt FOR Final Clearance Every Fancy Spring and Summer Suit in Ontario's LARGEST And LEADING CLOTHING STORE Without Amendment, Condition or Reserve Our established policy for nearly twenty-five years: NO SUITS CARRIED FROM ONE SEASON JO ANOTHER Every suit shown this spring was of Spring 1914 production and every suit shown next fall will be of next fall's production. 400 SUITS FOR YOUR CHOOSING Divided Into Two LotsTwo Prices Only m and SjF Young Men's, Regulars, Stouts, Slims, Extra Sizes $9.75 for choice of $13.50. $15.00 and $18.50 Suits $15.00 for choice of $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 Suits Straw Hat Clearance Summer Shirts PANAMAS-About two dozen only GOLF AND NEGLIGEE - gradt'8 Helling at $5.00, $6.00 and Collars attached and collars de $7.50, choice tached One big clean sweep, choice $3.45 $1.00 Except the pure silks Sailors and Manillas . 7; : Silk Hosiery In all sizes and some splendid GenuJne pure silknot Hber and shapes. The usual $1.50 to $3.00 no imitationbut the genuine grades, choice artice $1.00 25c a pair ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON HOYS AJAX N0KI0LK U IIT TI FADAMF KNEE PANT O Jr FOR CHOICE of all boys' Knicker Fancy pO0 Suits, up to our usual $7.50 Grades i