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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
DESPAIR OF BLIND CHANGED TO HOPE Officials Seek Means to In still Spirit of Optimism. VOCATIONS FOR AFFLICTED. Nw York Commmion Adopt Japa neea Idea of Making Maeeeure of Thorn Taaohing of Saleemanehip and Canvaaaing Alao Doomed a Halpful Way of Making Sightleee Content. Nfw York -Mow to aajasj the Mind of their iliNpiilr, to endow them with a spirit of hope mid tltiiilly plum tlicra on m-lf Hiipjiort Iiik IiiimI In the prolilom that ii i li ill to I if fiii'fd li.v tlioso who arc ilfillrnl Iiik lliclr ffforlH to ullnvlitt Iiik tin- condition of tli NiKhtlfn. The N-w York "tiiti nuiilHnlon for thl' lllilltl, llllullKll H.VHll'llllltil' iirtloti, hullilfil upon mi ii 1 1 in I 1 1' - nili . lini miii i-i'iliil In hii Iiik tunny of It m wiitiIh from tln hum 1 1 hit Ion of ilepfnilenry mi n-hillvi'M or ilif puliili' pnrMf. TIiIn hits Imh'Ii iii'i'oinpllNlifil ihroiich ii" haMaV IliK of ronillniiH ,v MiMli'MM pro fli'lfiits to lliflr fflloHH, nltliniiuh the riirrli'iiliim of iiliii'iitlon iifcfouiriljr llmllfil I'imv pi-opli' rfiillf In full thnt "Im-Iiik Mind" h n very npix lul I i In Willi Ii i iiii only lif IiiiikIiI liy thoNf who nrii tlitiiiMlvia without vl- Mloll. Wluit In kMwn iin tin- .hipiini'Nc Idtii bun iMfii adopted liy I lit- . iiiiiiiiInnIiiii ThlN In apeclnllsntloii In iiiiikniik' In atriK'llon Miin.v or the NlgbttM In Jnpnn prni'tlif It. Wllhln I he IiimI few twitm n ronaldiTiihle iiiiinlirr of i.iiinl Ikthiiiih In A nit-rli ii hnvf Iktii In alrinliil In iniiNxniro. Home of thfin arc mill, int ii lull I'ntnpflflii'f nt thf offiipniii'ii 'I'lif foiunilNNlon, with thf lli'M of IHlllirKllIK thf NI'0M of thlN cIhnn of liihor, Iiiin tnkfii np thf niiittiT of inployliiK li'iml htnoiin In thin way by nil of thf MMMl nnd aperlnl hoe pttu'M lii New York rlty One himpltnl rmploya two Mind wnnuii In iiiiinniik'' with i"'"l reatllta Tin- lltiffnlo Sintr hoNpltal Ii i'- "in- liliinl nniNNfiiNo who gtvfN i'i i Mi-Hi Nervlcf. Mnny of the aii.-Mnti-ndfiitN of thf city hONpltala hull encouraged thf i-oiiiiiiInnIoii hikI pri.iiii-.nl to kIvc thf NiiRKfNtloii cordial foliNldi-rntlon Another source of Income for tha IkIiiin la an educational course lo aalcNinaiiahlp. The aim la to vlve aid throtiKh rauvSNalnii Several proflrrea In. NiKhtifXN men In the atata nmki a full ll Iiik iin iiiiiKHliif or I .on I. iiKfiitN. and otlicra dy NfllhiK nitl'lca of dotnea tic iiiN-enaliy. In all caeca the Kooda are mild strictly on merit. If the liurer prefer the blind to the alKtitcd aalea man he In. In a ainall way. a phtlau throplNt. Hut that la bla own lui'luoa of courae. Where n IiimI i. 'in. I N-riiiH have Im-i-h employed an telephone operators, typewriters or dlctupboue oporatora, they have given aatlafactory aerIce The commission ttelleves that many of the nightie could pmhn the ciiimluu Uoll of the -tntf Civil iiiiiii- i Is alou and ahould hale the chance to liter the service of the -title dcpait ini-iii - It a. tbe hoie of the comnilaalon that i iii- opiKirtunlly may lie iened to tin- NlKhileaa who are sclally edui -ali .1 In Ihla work, lo take tha tea of tbe Htate civil aervlce The ni.uiiicr. of the blind who are trained In various hrauchea of music bale lufii rccoyulKc! since the daya of the rharaoliH. Their senstlveucss to aniind have made thoiiMtind of them hkllli.l, and while the iiilinliei' of true artists "in. are without sluht are no erir-nrllv Ninnll, there are many capuhie M'rf.iriiierH who iiiii- plcaaura and mi Undid Ion to ihcli reudttlon of Mi. Hi nnd lii-tniiiiintiil selections. HlKhtlcNs nrKiinlsts arc employed In u iiiiuil'ci' of i IiiiitIicn In the stntc A lew I'UKHKellielltN for muidcal cicnls or aoclnl fuii.ti.no. would help to plait a blind in. in mi Ins f , . i linini. i.illj The riimmtlllll fot the Mind sound a wniniiiK note in t t'li 1 1 f nf Unit phuae of Us Jiiii-mIi. tiun which i.ii'tliill thai t- II with eft. 'it to minimize or prevent .1. . ideiilr. Il. il ca Use l.liii.lnchH llursliiiK w liter HMgW on hollers ate frinpicnt iiiiincn of in liny to the eyee. liurliiK the piiHt month or so three ht Bona In die Ntiitc h;ie liiul their eye hlKht wholly or pnrtinlU dcMrotcd tu thia manlier. Ah there nre hcmiiiI typea of aafet water kii'IK"-" iiuuiiif m lured. in i idcni.N of Ihla kind are couaidered deplorable and lllfUMIflHt C. 0. 0. PARCELS SENT BY MAIL Poetmaatera Not to Bo Permitted to Urge Pereont to Accept Them. WiihIiIukIuu PnHtiii.'1-.terN will not be permitted to urge pcrNona to accept O. 11. and iiiiin'.l piinelH nddrcNiH'd te them which they liHe not ordered. Neither will thc he permitted to act aa nt. iii-. of the ae intern of mi. li pack age in further attemptluK to coerce the iidilrcHfitf to accept delivery or to 'ltti t a Hale of the i n reels' coutenta to other pgfBQM An order to thin efle. t was iHsued by the imsliifll. c depiiriiueiit. The action wan taken II tin- iiMilt of reporta to tbe departu.eiit w hi. li indlatnl. It la Naaertcd. that parcajil arc hgi MMM to perHoua who lime nut urdereil khIh. eildentl.v to cITivt a Mile M tO luake t'olleclloiis. The di lartniciit evplillua thnt perauiii ut iy nil ep( oi ivft w auck Milcl.- U lhc i In . BRIEF WAR NEWS RunRian wnrahipa captured the Ger man ateampr Sabine Hlckmera In Clilni'Ho wiitera. Cholera' la reported to have broken out aiimiit; AuHtriait and Servian aol dlerH. A RuaRlan decree haa been Indued suapendlnK Knld payments and author Izlnx a lnrRo laaue of paper money. A Japaneae war fleet aalled for the ea of Japan to watch Germany's ori ental naval movements. Arthur M. MuntlnKton, president of American Geographical Society, and his wife were held aa spies at Nurem burn. The German cruiser Augsburg was reported sunk by Russian torpedo boat In Baltic Sen. after bombarding Llhau Austrian cavalry has occupied the towns of Olkust and Wolbrum, in Russian Poland. Many czech soldlera In the Austrian army were shot for refusing to fight Slavs. The Helglan government seized 34 German Ntfnmers and two an Hint: shlpH In port at Antwerp. Auatrlan troops having been with drawn from the Servian frontier, Ser via begun an Invasion of Austrln. llundredH of American school teach ers were inarooiied nbrond. It wil predicted that the opening of a mini tor of Mstern schools would have lo I be punt polled aa a result. Kiiough German reservists to form a large regiment were taken In custo dy by the police In provincial towns of Hi" liiitir.li tslea. i President Poliniire, of Krnnce, tele graphed King Albert complimenting him on the bravery dlaphoed by the llelglnu troopH In the untiles with Ger mans nt Uegc Despite ntrong pressure by Oer main ami Viiatrla, Itul) remained neu tral. It was lielli'M'il (ierinativ with held a dei'liiiallon of war only kNMM It still hoped to win Italy over. Norway and Sweden have exchang ed obligatory iissiirntii'f s with the lew of ire cut inn hoHtile measures being taken In el1 her agalnHt tbe other be cause of the war. Tim secretary of agriculture Intro duced a hill Into the house of com mons giving the llrltlsh government power to seise all foodstuffs. The bill pasHed through all Its atagea. The German Minister. Ilaron tod Orlealnger. haa left Hervla after en trusting the affaire of the German le gation to the American mlnlater, Charles J. Voplcka. The t'reuiot steel worha haa pre ented to the Krench Government 34 complete batterlea of 10K millimeter guna of a new type, which had been ordered by a foreign government Just before the war broke out. Herman Charge d Affaires telle Sec retary Bryan reporta emanating from l. ..nil. m and Parla put Kalaer In wrong light: alleges Britain wanted to lis up Germany, and make her fleet uae leaa and otherwlae sought to humili ate the Herman emperor The German reaerrlata here appar ently have deapalred of getting back to tbe fatherland There are 68.000 atranded In New York They were notified to return to their homea un til further notice Similar Inatruc tlona were given to 10,000 Austrian and several hundred Dutch reeervlata. The German federal council decided not to proclaim a moratorium for the i'n s.-m The i ..in is were empowered lo deal lenleiitly with debtors and the term for the payment of debta may be extended for three months The long list of cap! urea of German merchantmen appearing every day are evidence of the exercise of aea pres sure Nothing Iii tbe shape ut food Madame Talk This Over wifh uour fiusband Lla7 M W 1 hk J- "- . J aaalllllV aav sbbbbI alw Sbbbbb! 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Her sea board supplies of every kind nre stop ped The cessation of her trade nnd cotntui rce nnd the consequent acarcl- i ty will presently have an Influence I upon her population generally and al ' so upon her provisioning of her huge military forces. EMPRESS EUGENIE'S REVENGE I "Were the Emperor Only Here Now!" She Exclaime Praye For Franoe. London. A dlsputi h from Home says: The nged 1'reinh I'mpresa Eugenie, who Is at IIoIokiiii. takes a vivid In terest In the war. When Count Pletri. her faithful iniiipniilou In her long years of misfortune and exile, announc ed that (IghtiiiK hud begun her eyes l.'.i'.- and she cried: " This Is my revenge! Were the emperor only here now! May Ood protivt Prance" "She makes constant comparisons with the war of 1870." Train Service. Kast bound Ontario. Oregon. Jona lat, IV 14 Time labia No 73 No 18 Oregon Wnab L'td 'j:Min No 76 Hoiar Passenger 8:60in No 10 l astern Express 12:13 a m No 7H Hni... Passenger 3:30 p a No ti Oregon Wuab Kxpress ti:lf p as Weet hound. No 17 Oregon Wash i.'td 4:17 a No 7'i liuutiiiBi.ii Passenger 0:42aai No 9 Oregon Wean Kg 6:60 pa No d Faat Mail 6:1b pa No 77 Huntington lWgr 6:15 a Mainour Valley Braucb. Weet Hound No 130 Vale nud Juntura. Mixed, M oi uiay . W ed in--slay & Friday , 10. 10 a. m. No 141 Vale and Brogan mixed, Dal ly Except Sunday leave. 10:00 a aa No 07 Vale Taaeenger 7 .00 p n East Bound Arrive No OB Vale Passenger 8:40 am No 142 Vale Mixed, from Brogaa 8.60 p m No. 140 Juntura mixed,? Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 1:30 p. m Tbe Hi .iiicd. lie train leavee Nyaea at 2:4 6 on Tuoedey. Ttiureday aad Maiiii'l.iv, returniug, arrive at On tario at ti p. m. 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