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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1915)
tour THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1915. SAN FRANCISCO OPENS HER GA TES TO WORLD Thousands Throng Pleasure Palaces on the Opening Day, February 20th. Wonderful Exhibits From All Lands Show the World's Best Progress From Beginning to End Magnificent Panama Pacific Internation Superb Education! and Entertainment al Exposition Will Abound With Featurea. By HAMILTON WRIOHT. TIB -ni.-r rii--tla Of th Tint Faun ma Pacific International Kxpoaltlou at Ban Francisco wii 06 par cent completed rxtr. month before the opening day, a ret. 20. IBID. Tim eriv Installa tion of thousand! of fin f rare and otly exhibits from all parta of the (lobe and tha participation of forty of tb. world'a great coantrtee Un. aaaur ad a celebration tbat will bo unrlraled to It splendor, magnitude. Interest and comprchenlvene. Kri.tn its opening nntti tta cloa. on Dae. 4. 1015. tha Kipesritlon will bound with original features collect ed at aa expenditure af many million f dollars. It will prearnt a oroaa see Franctec In a single day, and. far In advance of tta opening, the F.I position had created an unprecedented iptereat throughout tha world, and Ita opening waa eagerly awaited. In keen eomperttlv exhlhlta there will be preaented more than HO.OOO Min gle exhibit and group of related ex hibit portraying the reaulta of the world'a beat effort In recent yeara. Thla wonderful Kxpoaltlon, present ed at an outlay of more than fflO.OOO, 000, celebrate a con tempore neons achievement, the building of the Pana ma canal, and all exhlblta that are en tered for competitive award will be thoae that have been originated or pro dilced since the grsat Louisiana Pr rhaee Expeslttoa at Jst ixmla ten yeara ago. The. poealble exce)tlon to thla iiou ef huaaan hiavwuBL Tie) PaaJ rata will he where earlier eahlblta are fare work will, for example, aee la the Palace of Mlnea an exhibit threw fourths of an here In extent, illnav tratxng the manner la which taw largeat ateel corporation la the world la caring for and plana to still far ther advance the welfare of tta env ployeea. In the Palace ef Rducatlon they will be Intereeted In a great Ualted State government exhibit The great war in no way ha dlrnla tahed the proepect of attendance at tha Expoeitlon, and thouaanda Of Amerlcene will for the first time en joy the educative trip across their aa ttve land. After the outbreak ef thai. conflict the number of conventloaa de ciding to meet In Hsu Francisco aW-' portlonately Increaeed. One ef tte moat Important of tha saeembiaaea will be the IntemattooBl eagiaeerlai : --JLA a . i . . ' . . a ai- W I ' , . ' r " :.' ' i . . i U In' . -.' ' I - v .-,. iaiaV!v" m if A y Jal aaV vnrKJsTAV'. Hh r as J MhaaaaaaaaaaaL JeaaaTaxa. s MM a rf ii -OPl jt ' aadaVhafJ 1 HM ftiHxeH exaaWlaaaaflBaC ll T hVeaaVaxstfaaaf axsW aaTI ' I TB K "J IF W TatmlaaaaaaaW fia jiil kdl feiaxaail X- '''J laMJ . '.I msgaaatlaww: Vf' t -1 IBPJQBwi H&ali aar al mrH.. Vl LV sxaaijV . B aTeP"aall. HHilfe;;H "MOTHER" COMING .-.r... rfi JiUtl"MPaWI 10 DREAMLRND i . i - i . .- - -it ' - , THIS COUPON Ada AArAH C f Q 10c. to 50c- tf pajKSCNTCD AT GROCCRS FFRRUAHY 15th 10 20H, 1915 FOLGER'S "8S? COFFEE R.iutsr 3eil m1 erl' r.i.l pries wUs -e- ; if 9 :3 t n will olll allfsrsnc. frnsi " TNTtW YOUW OWOIH BCLOW sr ot ! tin i ' WE REDEEM THEM Msad e ewr eUsr et ".p ' I t M f asi ' ' ' . .. I ;. The Malheur Mercantile Company i fhutugraph courtsay Han Krarv laco Kismlner. THE MOTHER OF LINCOLN HEACHEY, FROM THE TOWER OF JEWELS, 435 FEET ABOVE THE EARTH, AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, WATCHES HER SON LOOP HIS ONE THOUSANDTH LOOP. When Lluroln Mcnihcy. n sou of Snu Kriui. Isco, on the ocinslon of his hoou-coinlng after breaking all world rec. orde as a daredevil looxr of Ihni loops, nerforincd two entirely new ami lenth defylnx atunta over tho completed palm is ot the I'auaiua I'Mi-lnY Ititeiiiathuial Kxposltiou It waa his atil uiotber who fur the first time waved him mi to m si, iii'iiiftitueuta. aire Itemhey ii.-M a place of honor, 4M feit up In the air. on the tiptop of the won derful Twt of Jewels. Kroui thla aerie she was able to watch every erratic move of her daredevil eon. 8he tried out only once. Tbat waa when he wrote the fltture "IU" auiilust the clouda. high above the two iulee of completed exhibit palacee, significant uf the looping of bis one thoiianudtb loop. ama canal la today open and doing buslueaa on a far vaster scale than waa predicted for It, and the ICxpoNltlou. which celebrates the opening of the aj nal, la tislay revealed aa the greatest muiilfestutloii of niitlniml achievement la American history. Here will he a neutral ground where even natloua en (aged In warfare will display on a ecale uever before eijualed their prog teas in the arts. liidustrtiM and sciences of peace Within three, months before the open lug of the Ki position aa ninny its 2. IHM shown to illustrate the evolution of the processes of manufacture -aa, for ex ample, a display of a model of the first cotton glu lit connection with the mar clous equipment luto which It baa evolved. Many of the dlaplaya will be espe cially adapted to siu.lv by the dele gules to great uiitlonal unit Interna tional congresses and coinentlons. of which more than :n. emliraclng al uiiuit every phuse of human activity, have voted to meet In San Kranclsco In PH.'. I leleuates to the congresses tons of consignments had reacheti San lutvresled III sis'ltil progress unit el , , - . aaV9 jxol j phi Vt iiij. eja hanii Kr iasw' "TMR IMD Of THK TaULIL,'' PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL RXPOeilTlOH. SAN IRAHCI8C0. ltlt This paoturab shows Jamee akirie r"reere auerb piece of etatuary. -T Bad ef the Trail." at too Paaama PactaV international KipoalUoa. Mora taaa 100 baauilful acalptiiea are ekown at the xpoalttou. the worke of rkaMMta acuifiora of the Uy. la addltlou to the etulpiuree abown out of duora. tkoueauda af baautirul work of art are preeeuted In the great Palaca of rtae Art congress, at which Ita dlatlngiilNhed- chairman. Colouel (ieorge W, Uoethels, will prealde. The foreign participation will ( notable The natlona are not attempt ing to ahow everything that they pro duce, but will lay eapeclal empbaala upon those producta in which they ex cel. In Hie Danish display, for exam ple, v ie shown producta of the !(o.al Danish porcelain factory at Co penhagen Japuu In her exhaustive ex-' hllm will display priceless works of art, loaned by dlrectiou of the Imperlul household ami nmuy of which could uot be duplicated From Italy will be shown historic paintings of tha old musters, hitherto ue er exhibited '" Aiiierlcu in tho original. From t'tilua there have reached San Krauclsog ae le tlons of cxhllilts collected under the supervision of the goveruois of the t.'h ncse province. Kure silks and satlua. isrvlngs, Inlay work lu the precious uietuls. exliiluts of the trausportatlou n, el hods employed in the old China und the modern methods used lu the awakening republic will be shown. New Zealand will make a marvel ous exhibit of Its rare woods, of its fleeces, of 1U superb scenic charms. A large number of rare giant tree ferns from New Zealand will be found growing on the Kxpoaltlon grounds. The Argentine itepubllc early est aalde a larger sum thau any ever ap propriated by a forelau uatlou roV rep resentation In an American expoaltlou. The modern cities of Argentina, tha schools, churchea, llbrarlaa, tka greet live stock sud agricultural latereats will be extensively portrayed, aad the mutual Intereeta of Houck aaaorlua aad North America will be -rhT-aBJB' la almoat everj conceivable TTiati. ITroaa South Africa will be akowaUj, wood aakiblta and metkoda ef exirae tloa. The uiagulOceal Oaaadiaa ale ptaya will review not oaly tka widely knewa agricultural wealth, bat will Illustrate tka scenic ctiarxua ef tka great Domlatoax, of aaow clad moon-1 tala peak, of farreacklng feeaat, ef lalaad lakee In cbalaa of ellvar rushing mountalu streema. "Mother." the beautiful photoplay of homo life originally written by Jules Kckert (ioodtnuii, for Kmmu Dunn 1m proof thai the so-called deca dence of the screen la a myth, and (he 'photoplays that lire pure and good, and uplifting in their sentiment, will always find favor. ''Mother" will lie -hov.il gt the Dreamland Saturday Inlght. Feb. 27. "Mother." la Just a picture as ft name suggests, it tells a ator of home lite, as ll Is revealed behind the doors of many a house in the city, aa well ns In the countrv town; It has its joys and its sorrows It has Ita family of children, some Inherently strong and good, others weak und yielding, and led into crime and Its attendant iiui i ies - and it has the mother, the guiding angel of the little brood, lov ing her children In their sweetness and parity, bvl loving them no less when thci have Mumbled and fallen, and arc in iutiiiitelv greater need of her low- and care and protection. TlM central tragedy of the play is furni.'-heil b the elder son. whose marriage is a failure, and aa a result has gone wrung, and Anally forges his mother's name in order to make good a defalcation of lfvt44, Rather than aee him go to prison, this mother aa main another mother would do pre tends that the signature is hers. The sacrifice impoverishes her and her other children. ! Mother." however, la not all tears or tragedy. There are many minutes ni bubbling joy and merriment in the Vtuture. It runs the gamut of human emotion, aad briag many a acalle to mingle wltb tear that ita homely pat ho impel I riilllatid Items. Wendall' drown came home last week from the hospital ul Ontario und la ii mil- from the operation nicely. In Wright dresae Un wound i .ii h day. It la hoped he and Ills brother Lyle will soon he able to take up their school work and be en tirely well again. Valley Colwell spent several day last week visiting friends and rela tlvca here. She attended the Ken sington club meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. Ilansell, return ing lo Fayette the latter part of the week. The Christian Kndeavor business meeting waa held Saturday evening at the home of Mis. Wilson on I'enn aylvauia avenue. The Kensington club will meet at the home of Mrs Fete Johnson next Wednesday-afternoon. A good time is anticipated. The pupils of the eighth grade will aerve dinner In the domeatic science bungalow Saturday evening from 6:30 until Itfti Thla dinner la given for the benefit of the piano fund. Lien body cordially Invited. Mr. F. A. (Yegor loat a good Jersey heifer one night last week. The cause of her death waa unknown. Mrs. 8. C. Dean waa very alck Sun day night with heart trouble. Dr. Weeae of Ontario was called. He la afraid she will have a alege of pneumonia. 1 Baptist Church. .TuiMi-a tor aext Sunday. -ih. n a. m.: "Holding Fp the Pastors Hands." Let all the nietifbers of the church be preaea! at this service. 7.30. 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