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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
FOKV PEACE PaRIY CtUHGtD tUROPEAN VIEW OF YANKEES I I,,. . , r Herald Im i iim i, sden mi eiolu sit mm ooal a fortl peaoa party dlreal i i " or ,, m,.,ii I a tralni Rot Mob gmofiki who : ii iiH mi. in l,r if l In- piirly '""" I'l.'li". ni rived I Saturday. Mil- I. i'T Harold ,.;,i i in IP bj Iobi i ii tola ,,iiiii'' Hil'1 OnilBI "t III" BOMB III Kt piyaoath Bad ba roty klndlj 1 Tha part) Bl bored i "- i "i I n, ,, iiiIiit mill OB tl uii .!,', i ,,n tin, Prodi IK Mh. Nothlns nun I .I i tlii (i,. nip real hod Kirkwall, oa ooa i.i iho Oi up tot twoety-foar houi wi,;i,. tht Bagllsl ofMabi bsbbi i d i, , . At llinl plBBB tWO docton ware lakaa ofl tha p and "in '"' ketd IB Baglaad u ,,n aaoi f v nr until i I' '" ad (mi ilium' iii riuiii. .., , ., i ad waa ' krla linn BBBdi im iBtpOrtBBl OBBDOI1 ,,i ,,t way, a bi ra ta i na laal ooi Brrod it area tba Dnrt polal i ,,, ii. n lion Bad i in' boat I kd i docked tiniii ii ooaata ir ... i,i, wara turn .ii- "ii II"' I : ,l,r II,, .Hand. BTBWlod "lit frinii iiirir iiiiiitiK plaoo wkere Ikei bad llrad in ' ramped qaartara iir tear ..n broad, aod in. in rhrhtlnii laad tba iari 1,1 riirlHilunii, apoadlai four days in Unit fity arkara ii BiBOttBga van iiii.i aad hiih'Ii lataraat an Our Mrnilrt-r DlBB, It mm there Unit I.umI ItlliKhnm mi, ..i th,. lafaeatlal aMoakata of tka party, dlad Ma whs Dm baafcead "f Aiin'iiii iiiiikIihiii. tka oatakfatod ac- traaa The body waa plaoiul In ii BM Ullie ,,,::, u mil Ki'tit built to Atuerlen it waa ban alaa tkal Henry Ford left .ni.l returned to Ami'rlrii Mr sunn k stataa tkal Um otartaa atraa kuod in tiitTii.i ta iu nvi't that Mr Ford li'ft tka purly because of ills BBBtkMM mill hlekerltiKH iimioiik tin' lueinher- Intil no foundation III fill"! Mr rord'l relations ivltli tin' people ln, iirtnuipnuled IiImi on tin' lrl. ratal in, i plaaaaal Ha ban tin' party because IiIh ihyxlcal i,,n Ilium ilcinmiili'il It. Hi' MiiH u xlrk iiiun aad ii would have I. ii'ii danger ii i ii i., I,, keva foaa bi Tketa r a, i, mm of iiiM pkyatetaa, 11 ll., ' t Till I lli-,l lh:it '! I, Mill, I I . ior n tiinr kava i" ' ha mom bar t of iha party re in i in . .'.. i. Baataad tkal ll waa i aaataal la k) tkaii ekl i h fiiaadl) i ,,n in- kad I were i,, ., , ,, r,-il for Hie ' .'llIU Wi'li'onif nt Mot kllohll. Proai Ckrlattaaa tba pun, araal bj run i,, sioikiioim, tin' aaadtal of aadoa, when Ikey met tka most cordial raeapttea ol aay plaaa aa their akala trip Preasiaeal aHlaaa rtad with each oilier to lu.ik,' tka ii urns I .lllll TH'. It M ll,,.illl UH I'X ir,sM., for i Tin- in. i v,,i ,,i Mr l.iiulliiirK. was inudc aaa of tka rtilagatai ta Tka Haaaa I'r,,,, adlai b r,ui tka part Ban "im to Miiinio, kwataa, aa4 from d in rnpaaikaiaa. aapttaJ " i'. niii.iii, uhii,. tl,,. aaaala tkara at n in, mil, ai laairtduaJa aad aa laadad ararj BBartai . tka aatkois kkai v.ni.1,1 n,,t aaraatl pay paklta This no ilotllit h faar tkal tka aattoaa nt ami miKht lalaaaaalraa tka Daatab pavarBmont'a attltado, D) rail aad tarry tka party aaaj wi'in to Oarauuty, pattlaa tool aa r'ullu.rlanil hiiil m U ain ,ui ui.,1.- Mara Oanaaa oiiiciuis ttBanlBtd aad loaipurartly took ap all p d oa tkotr way tkroMk Oar limn tarrltory ii"' part) aoa pamlt tad tu hara a apaalal train, t! '" i" ; arat aay Oanaaa railroad Maaa tka war kroka oat, Thin m BBBurtoay vbleb waa muab approclal lloM'il to Sii'ak. Mr siiuhi, ,.,hmI that tin- atariaa Btrraal la tka Ualtod atataa tkal , Qarauaj ara aadar mn Maai (arralllaaaa aad parmlttod to ara no ooavoraaUoa with faltoa travaiara, in a para aaaara, Tka via i tka aoaakaa vara opaa, tio- uloikftl anil th,' puhHi'tiRem I hi, m oni' ear to BBothar a Itb- 0t any rOBtrtoUOBI VhatOVOT. Tin, Mala a:, itopaad al tka priaelpal ui'ii as Hambari, Bromaa aad Mibaek, vkara tka amarleaaa let! at uain anil aoavoraad al will vltb apla Batkorod al tki al itloaa. Al in.iii fraatlor town tka ti kta "Vtppad for aoau tlata vbara tiiore ora in trains leadod aitb wouadad who vara botaa Spring Goods For Men and Boys Reaching Us Daily Notwithstanding the fact that all kinds of merchandise are raising in prices, all our early purchases will enable us to sell this season as has always been our aim, a little more for your money than elsewhere. Regardless of the advance in all Overalls, caused principally by the high price of indigo dyes, we bought before the rise enough "Levi Straus" No. 1 Overall to continue selling them at $1 per pair. ALEXANDER CO. One Price Clothiers Inki'ii to thi' liiiHplliil Till' hiMt tii'rmuti town vIhIIimI was lli'tithi'rn, wIhto nil pnHHportu war. ri'tnrnoil Thr llortnan llntili'tiunt In chare of Iho train liailn ilir party a hnurtfnlt lintlHpra'il an I hi' pnru l, n him nml araaaad into HaUaad ami proni'ilfil lo Thi- IIukud. Tho flrtil stop tltera waa to form h portnunonl iirKiinUntlon roinposoil of tlirco nietit- h.ra from Norway, lliri'i- from Swnlon thri'i' from li,'iimark, lliraa from Hal liad anil IVB from thr I'tillt'il Stntfs Th. ini'inlirrs I'liTtnl from thr I'tilti'il aro W J Itryan. Il'tir l-'oril. faaa kaVBUBB, lr I'Ihih. Kak.il and Mr Josi-ph K.la. Ills), mol nt ll i ii. At Tka 1 1 UK in1 tin part dtakaadad, It'llVllIK HlllW lIl'll'KlltllM who WITO pr nt to rarry on tln work till I In- ,,f tln war Korty-lhri'i' of tin- mans rataraad to Naa fort aa , alilp N'oonl.ilil anil thi' riiii.uii.l, r I tka ItoitiTiImn, nrrlvltiK there Sat iinliiy, Ki'lirni.ry 6. , .Mr Snioi'k tOOM I hut tin' trip wm l.y no miniiis in vain Much Inlori'st wan hIiowii Ofarywh.r.. Tho ilnlnit.i of tho party wore tuliiutoly I'hroni rlt'il on tin- front puxea of all the blK Kuropoan ilallu's to the oxrlualon of linpi riant wur iiowk. and much illa cuaMlon of peace urouaed. All iho neutrul uulions. ,,,,i Swltorlund anil Spain, which the party did not Walt, aro lakltiK a deep Intereat In iho mm ''in, hi ,rollipllsil's lilM.ll The greatest ami heM work of the party wus lo convinii' Hie ;rt'at Ku I'.pi'ni nations I hal Ami-rica is not iloininati',1 hy thi' ilollar as ha l , u ao genorally ImIhuiI tlifi,- Tiny know now thai few muni Hon plants art' nutkiux liitt money, that Ainorica is not In favor of win mid btoOdabod anil would wtlri, n.. tka 'lay Unit would see peace ami praoporlty agala la tka varrtai aa lions SOME SNOW FELL Dataaaa einiit i ad twalra Inoha .., in ,w kai tallaa larlai tklt maklni otaob ator Btatotara tor tba OOBllaf crops. No aciurate ail unlit of the proelpltattoa ba kept lit this point since last fall there fore nnii must make his own una lira mini, of what BBOB has lallec h.u theii' has hi-eu a much greater I ill than for several ear- Bum I i: i lliialil I'nli HUNT. 10 acres OOPM la, QOOd iuiii'oeiueiits. H acres orch anl, I iiiaii.i. good vatar mpply. Iiuiuire of JaiiK- II ilueriu. Duimio, 6-7 Qool John Biasefleld attributes baadltry umi nee verse to tka spirit Of lawlessness. Hut only l.antli try is puuibbuble by penal aervllude STATE AND RURAL CREDITS CONFERENCE CALL The Slate Irrigation, Oralna llural t'redltH conference uutliorU ed hy Iho Oregon Irrlgatloii Congress will he hi'l.l al the Statehoua. In Salem. Marrh ! I'all for Iho con ference has boon laattod by the special lonnnltteo whlcli was glvon tha rospi.n i.ihi-. ami more than half the ill li'KUtOH from rept, III adv. atate arfBUUutlona have been lappolni'il Tin- conference dele- Igatea are aakod to formulate a plan 'for state guaranty of Irrigation and drainage siruraies anil a system of Stale Moral Creillls It la proposed lo druft n constitu tional allien, lini'iit for sulnnlssh.ii to the people .,1 the next general , r lion The coin, 'rent e will prohahly lerltle whether to Mihmlt eiiahlitig l.glalatlon at tho general elecelon or, imer. lo the legislature A lri-.ul there la sweeping the stale conviction that no more tin portanl gall.enng has eei l.eeti plali neil in Oregon ll ail li..e the lug aaaa and aortooa n poaotWHt ol a en ntmiou. ,1 convention. The beat lualns ami BSBOrtOBOO from all walks of life mill all orcupatioiis w ill he rep i. aatod an, I will he calleil upon lo prod are the plan wliirh w lieu enact ed Into law, and administered, will sohe tho states great dewlopiuent prohleniH of Irrigation and ilraiaage All aatkorttlaa I trood n.eii ami organi.'ed labor have made lalemeuls recogniing the aoaoaalt) ol aotloa aad supporting the fundatnenlal eliaracter ol the procedure outl.iud The only douhl 1 1 i" aa aa to a aotbor prajadloi dillelelii e can he I in the counmili purpose lo do lo... a big thing for Orogoa ise nt i lie araal pi i I in. and 1 1 i , e ol. the ion torOBOO, mam ,,l piol,.,l,l jo.itnev to iiie state oapltal from ail parti of le lo witness the proceedings. tkotr eoiiceii, iaaaar. avaa tkaa If ll liad heen a I : loll it the I.i 'g: which they had ODBM to attend APPLICATIONS I'oit (soVUBMG I'Khmits Not ice hereby given that nil ap plications for penults to grae OBttlB B01 ' 'I iheop within the Mulhour National Forest during the season ,. llllll. must lie filed in my oil ice at John Day, Oteuoti, on or bOfOTl ruarv If, inn;. Full Information to the gra.Mig faaa to he 'inl blank luriiis. to le- ad in mal.iiig appllaatlOBJ will he i..t nislied upon ri'tjue. t Cy J. Ilingliuin, lUDOl iirii'iuni , doe not Intend tba world to doubt, Ihut blit) btill rules the, wave. Ontario, Ore. iiiirn it. Houston M. I'rnlg wan horn In Ala luiina. August 4, 1141) und fell aalMp In ihriHt Feb. 1, 1918, at the home of Ilia daughter, Mrs. llruce Wlnogar He was united In marriage lo Mar Iha Wilcox Oct 1, IMI7, removed to ArkuttHiia In the fall of lsTs, llionci' to (Irani Co , Ore., near I'ralrle c,i. In ISNa und from there to Onlurlo, Ore., In 1V03. Tho deceai.d waa a veteran of the Civil war, being wounded In the hat tie of Murfreeshoro mid Clilckinnaugu He leaves one aou t. ml three daugli tors to mourn his loss, nano-h. Mi Thomus Craig, Mrs. Ilettie llluckman Mrs. Frank Hiirduimi and Mrs. Ilrucc Winegar. Also a number ol children, one great gland ihild, alnl many friends, the wll.- luiMtig pass ed awai two roara provtoa b !,r" jcrulg milled with die 01 Church in ourly life and for half a century hits . nought to walk In tho Ma U I tootatapa, dally M'lircliing the BOrVBtan I thut BO might know hla Lord's will torn, in nig him, being willing to suffer re preach that ho might hear the Sini or's "Well Hone Knler Thou Into the BJ of Thy Lord " Througli ins love and etil for truth and right he fought a good light, inn-lung Ins course with Joy. Ill feeble hciillh for H , lal months bo u onl wailing the Falhi mid we n Joiee that the 1'ali I seen best to suy, "It i I Home " The funeral wo held al ll.e ihen tist chill', h Thtin day ei',iii.'. I ,1' i no auaplOM Of the Internalien- ai iiiide stud, Mils u nil a bom studied lor mole I hall a i ora oooduoti i by it. u C, Spin, -er of Caldwell, l,i . MHtlH 'it I -ll IIS I N v . VI Tka follow :i pateaU a sued to North W'c item ell ed I,, o, wlfi ,v C" . Pal n. H C . i OOBlOa of any ..H. Dl foi Q oonta aplai to oai read Idaho, Ch Healing wood Ion, ralVI , ihstrueliou. i 'linglon. 1 i., ll '' k.uie, BOB . i ' ii alls; Frank Mrioiihi, k, Mot " . . iiiup extractor. i Iragna. Frank w I'm lai . Hood liiver Co, nnii aaaortlBi machine; A. H. Ilastain. H I'-.h le. loekitu' tor clamping wren MUll I . Dr. o; c. Hoara dk movod i I dental ollii'e lo th , I , Q build ing. 15 tf I' anyliiin We mlglil huve it. IdoO 8. UANi'iai Oo shares, lea b or iaat, a hay rani ll Hate tools iiud C, 1'lant, B. F. I) :, BOlaor Idaho. t-s ihniuiiiON DiST. Tba board ..f dlraeton of th' laa oor Croak IrrliatloB Diatftal taal with aaglBaar, t;u c. .1, t;..,. nml i il H or ::ii taadowaan la tka dla- Irlrl in this lily Mo,,, ;,v Tho r' port of H in. at n loptad Tka board of dlraetora, aompo .''i of M i I'rank Prtea, ay, ( btartla anil A V. Crtfflald, was aitlliorlzi-il to mil with Ka ' i '' and othar Batui . i , t for pa .i, i i thi mi pi'i'liiiiiniii , i an , .alii ri'iuiri'ii in ardi i tl ork ll f I, tl tba maattaa U w bi u Imoa ly 1 not to aratar aaj laad bi r , aaal nt tba Qaai Irt laad ovaara of thin Irrtcattoa t ,!i pli a i-.i , uii tba pr..- i'i. . tkal has boofl mad Tha pro- Mi win ba Baaaood witttoai dlfflculty, I Mow of wiiter Im aaffldOBl aeraa of laad, Tba liirluili' - ! h.iiimi nrri- a l.li Ii . ..Ii .l.' WlltlT un Ii llniHtlc con- dltlOBB ( iililwnll Trlhntu' PROMINENT RAILWAY OFFICIAL IS DEAD C Ira Tuttie, nHsistant genera; freight agent of the Oregon ,,.rt Line, died at hla home In Halt Lake Clt on the 10th, after a brief 111 from la grippe. Advice of hla death was received here by ratine. 1 nlii iiuls who knew him Mr. Tuttie waa well known throughout the Northwest, Innsinnrli 'aa he had direct charge of all 'he live i, and wool ahlpmcnta over the Short Line. He frequently visited Ontario He waa about f5 years old and had been In the Short Line sir vice more than 2f yeara. In the earlier day when cattlu war hlppcd from Ontario, Mr. Tut tie waa here moat of hla time and his I friends learned of hla death with many regret. Mr Lansing we auppose carca not who makes the lawa of the country If only he can write hla note. ex r QSmWl i , u 'ftrc II l V .. February ZZ vm XM .MFV.-. .'.fMLr.TbwV T r 3bbf not And what a world M if VP' ting a new Standard of motorcycle eAdency ideals! Doing 70 miks an hot.: right out of the crate ! Oiltight. clean, quiet ! You've just yol to see it to be posted on real motor cycle pre: Join the boys at our store your club-rooms on Washing ton's Birthday. Something doing every minute. Hear the motorcv.l : town talk machine discuss Indian leadership- RPLUS advantages. Bring your friends any time of dayor evening. Big fun, amusement, .-auction, demonstrations. Souvenirs and refreshments. ALSO AN INHRtSTING SHOWING OF THE NEW INDIAN FEATHER WEIGHT MOTORCYCLE AND THE NEW INDIAN BICVtLb rill. Y0UNGEI BOYS WILL ENJOY THESE! THE TIME All day and evening. THE PLACE Our store. THE DA Y Tuesday, February 22. THE y. 8. PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 0NTAB10, OREGON IGNACE PADEREWSKI OBBBBBa ' K an ,Bba 'm Ptioiu by Am. Mean 1'raaa AaaociaUoa. Ignace Padereakl, the noted pian ist, who la in thli country aiding In relief work for hit aufferlng Pollen eou-itrymtn. BRITISH REFUSED TO SAVE GERMANS llerlln, by arlrataaa to Sayvllle. irlHotis with the Haralong caae. In which llrltlKh sillora reinseil quar tot io ,"..',, hihg Herman aoamon, ac cording to official Herman itateincnfa, arc drawn bj ii. rtuan newapapora In dlscusBing the mining Ze,p.n 1,-lp. Th. Ovarsaaa N-wi Agency aummar BMM the ease In thli wlie: "Herman naval alnhlp UII hai not returned from a reeonnolterlng trip. A Drltlah newa agency report! that the airship and her crew wore aeon drifting In the North tea by the Kng llah trawler King Stephen, from Grimsby, and that the alnhlp crew, clinging to the parti above the water of tho half submerged craft, aakod for rescue, which was refused by tha British crow, the British sallora giv ing as a reason for their refusal that the Herman crew outnumbered them." Turkestan Levera. In Turkestan every wedding; enaaoo iietit begins with the payment of a s'll'staiitial consideration to the glrl'a parents. If a girl Jilts her lorer tba engagement gift has to bo ret tin nil unless the parents have another daugh ter lo give us a substitute. the official opening day of the 1916 INDIAN riding season V77E expect the biggest. most enthusiastic tribe of Indian admirers new and old this year that ever gath ered at our wigwam. For we've got something es pecially big for 'em this year only a fine display of the new big cumk red boys, but the biggest thing ever introduced to the motorcycling world the 1916 INDIAN Powerplus Motor - beater scn?ntion it is! Set