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ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLISHED KVKKY THUHHDAY Entered in the pOttoflot nt Ontario Oregon, fcir trahPinissioa through the mm I n second-class mutter. M. K. IIAIN. Publisher FRUITLAND NEWS ITEMS K Govarnor Gooding irti horc Iiim W'fdiicfday making new fririnls rml MpfMSiDf lii lenir' lo baootna a candidate for V . S. MDfttOI Iftaa Bliuhttfa Raid I ft last wc-ck for a I Vttltl visit at Imt olil 1 tcmi in Nrtiraska. Mi. ninl Mrs. Chris Myr were lion- H fi'W days last week. Al'ont twonty of Klsie Blom Strom's Irieiicls nut at lier home last Thursday bi Ip btr otlt liratu her sixteenth birthday lee cream, mk' ami punch wore Hervcil ami all hail a lino time Mr. LyOU ami fcWO dMlhUrl from Minneapolis arrived Sun day for a visit at the home of Mr. Lyon's daughter, Mrs. II . Frost. They left 1 ueatluy for Penvcr. The l.ndus Aid of the M. B church will meet this TIhmmIuv afternoon at the Kpworlh Hall. Mrt. Crispin Wright in enjoy in): a visit with her sister Miss ranny I.ane who is a teacher in Chicago and will spend her vacation hero. K. K. Hunter returned homo Saturday evening from his place ahove New Plymouth where ho had heon for several days doing somo improvement work. Tbj W, C. T. V. mot with Mrs. Madkcn Ti)eiday this week. Married In Ontario, Oregon, Thurs day July !, 1914, at I o'clock, the bona of the hride's par ents, Miss Zedii McNultv to Mr. Bomtr H. (Umbo, Rtr, Philip Ku nig (i the Congregational baron officiating. The contracting parties are both well known in Outfit u I he chin m ing and ih mi dished lirido is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mi ulty 'bo for two years taught IB tin public schools of Ontario. The voung man of her choice is ti-niperate ami industrious with I very promising future. He is nno of the (inning men of aaatoro Oregon. Friends of both the hride and groom witmsscd the ceremony. The house was beautifully and elaborately decorated for the occasion. After the ceremonies a sumptuous wedding dinner was served, MiSI I 'lamlia Burton and Miss Viola BtlStsd doing the serving. rrtttOta were many and al name. 1 he hrnle, receiving congratulations tossed her bo ipiet, which was caught by her sister, Miss Kthol McNulty. Mr. and Mrs. Kunibo will travel and visit among friends for some time, after which thev will return to Ontario and be gin housekeeping. The ' 'PROTECTIVE TARIFF CLY LOPEDIA,." prepared and published by the American protective Tariff League, New York, will be ready for iliKirilniin.il on or about August 1st. The Cyclopedia will contain the official text of the Underwood law; the Under wood and I'ayne Aldrich laws compared giving every rate of duty n article in both lawn; what one hundred and fifty two United States Senators and Congrescmcn Maid for and against the I mlirwood bill, and a copiou index of over s.ooo citations. The volume will consist of about nine hundred (WO) pages and will answer all questions on the Tariff education. FORMS OF HICCOUGH MUCH GAME IN MICHIGAN. 48,000 Deer In the 8tate, 5,000 Bears and Only 34 Mooie. Mirqootta, Mich.-According to j. n. MeCllllvniy, dapStJ Btata forestry warden, there me -4N.OOO deer In Mich Ignn 44,000 In the upper peninsula inn 4,000 In the northern pari of the area eolith of the strait of Mni klnnc. Mr. MeiJllllvrny snya there nre known to be thirty-four moose in the statu. lie estimates the number of wild MlBMll mid birds, other thun deer, us follows: Rabbit. 2.ri00,OO0; niecoons. 00.000 mink, 70,000; foxes. 100.000) patarata. 170.000; otter, is. OOO; bearers, 8.000; bears, 6,000; par tridgaa, rvoo.noo He suggests that hunting in the southern peninsula be prohibited for five years and that at the close of that period the killing of deer be restricted to those with moose. It Is the purpose of the state game and forestry warden's department to Introduce the ringed neck pheasant In Mb -hlgnii. This blnl was loosed In New York several years ago for the first time, ami It hns now go multiplied that the legislature contemplates an open season for It. The pheasant will be established In Michigan In the gnnie refuges, provision for the Institution of which was made by the last legls In t inc. filiate Indhidiials have do lulled considerable money and much land for the establishment of breeding places WOULD BE SMALLEST MAYOR. i . a- i a iv 11 u l u i i i i auu t i ukvnuu r. fiiLLiHmo -jBaT aaiiiiiiBBMeBBi Miss Aphia Kohinson enter toed lit her home Monday evening Kdgar and Adra Veslrtl Karl and Irene Cotton and Kathar ttuaaoll. A very plot iml evening was spent. Mii-p itud light rofrehhuicut wore the features of the evening. The tjueen Ksther Circle will meet this Friday afternoon at the homo of the Vice President Misa Olive Hunter. Miss Hessie (iriep has gone to Albion where she will attend the Normal this summer- She will teach the lirst grade in the school here nest si hind year. July lust our I'ayctte Valley railroad was taken over by the Oregon Short Line. It is ir- Allied to the rare forms of nervous hiccough there is also the emotional hiccough, which arises in connection I with a moral shock, severe fright and sudden emotion, the hiccough due to irritation and hysterical hiccough. The latter Is a particularly noisy form, with a rough, coarse sound It is sometimes a sort of yelping or barking liii.se, persi Img for some minutes or even hours. Cheap, newly made beer is liable to bring them, so stick to a standard like golden grain belt beers, advertisement. Old paper at tic Argua oftloe- 25 cents per hundred. Just what you need to Hue jour cabins and Place under tbe carpet Hrayage orders taken at Moor Hotel John Laud Ingham, residence I'hone Vii Fort Worth Judge, Three Feet Nine Inches, Has Political Ambitions. Fort Worth. Tex. Judge C. J Iiaiigherty, seventy-two, height three feet nine Inches and weight seventy two Munds. opened his campaign for mayor of Port Worth by an address In the police court rnn In the city ball. Mounted on the rostrum, he gave his views of municipal affairs to n mixed audience until Judge Hardin re quired the room for court purposes According to Judge Daughcrty'a plat form, he stands for regulation of the prices of merchandise and other ad vanced steps Ills cards announce that Ills candidacy Is subject to the action of the Independent party. The reverse side announces his physical propor tion, sixteen years' service aa county Judge of Callahan county, s years as county Judge of It ceres county and a "clean record, Independent of all cllipiea. clans and parties." UNITED STATES LEADS THE WORLD IN WEALTH Statistician Proves American Superiority Over All. George Fred Wllliama, American Minister to Greece, who waa asked to resign, owing to his criticism of condltlona in Albania. Brief News of the Week n tor go Chip, 01 .Ntw am-fr-, i-.i , aspirant for ihe middleweight ham ItOrtad we will get the regular plum-hip. knocked out "Fighting" Hilly Height rates which will he aorua afaiw.v. oi ivtaluina. Oil., at San what lower lb. in we h.ie had to Francisco, in Hie litfc round of their been as follows: One bundled and London The wealth of the United States Income producing proMrty of all kluds. Including land, factories and i.-iiiio-ids is now not far from double that of any other country ou earth, acordlng to Sir Ileum I'uIhIi of the Statist. He figures that the In crease In wealth of the foui liief nil tlous In Ihe last century has liecn .Vso per cent In llrttaln. 400 per cent In France. 700 per cent In (lertnany and 8..VKI per cent lu the United Htates. The wealth of these countries now stands, he aays, as fulluws: Frame IM.aon -" Germany s Drltaln k. .um.uuu.uuo l iiii.-. I Slates 1JOa0.uuo.M The Increases In population In these four countries In Ihe last . enturvbave i'y- lam so I he can the this Heavier tiink wil the heavier trains run (his way and h.iudh avar luorMaing orotn i si . lion. I 1 1 -nds here ol Mr. and Mi - lierl toil's nihl family are l i ) to leal ll ol tin 'Jo round tight. Reprimand Awaits Evana. I'hilid. Iphla. - llngadler (leneral Fvaiis. loimer conuimiider of the t partlilelil ol Ihe east will be prhalelv it pi liuaiiil. d b Ihe pie.sltb'iit in con seiiuence of a si ili at a recent ban- tit at h of ,1"'1 '" N,w v,,rlx '" which Qeneral Nil- I'. .tl.s 1 . ,i t d Milts avniUtttlit ol Mi. Albert July .. The he- have tin he.niiilt all ullQ know tin in inie formerly mail t.ii i ii i on this route bad the honor of bein chosen .it llie i HIVI lltioil at ii l of i in - month a in the nation. d on en lion which uieeta in M'aabiug ton Jul) I I. 12, !'! and 1 I, ami he expects to take Ins gcation this eai in a iriji to tha capital. Kt . Janus Ooivin ill preach at the I'm ib) lei i. hi oh u re Ii next Sabbath. I I ins Is said lii have made Hid' in .s 0 llu lorelgu polli of the rnileil Sl.lle.s. THE MARKETS Portland. lieal Club yi I In, .i.ni. f$ji t-il lii: tail Sl" ii i) Tiauoi 111 alfalfa, Jl.t innier -t'l-e.iiiu i. :'7o. 11 a . Ii Seatt.c. Wheat lllut siiin, ttj ilub, b6c; red Ruaalatti I ' li. i) Timothy, 17 per ton; alfalfa, III per ton iiiitiiT rue ami, f tic. ajp M THE ONTARIO MARKET has tlui Exclusive Agunoy of the Wai ter Creamery Butter selling now at ;o ftMits per pound - - - thirty per cent In ltiii.nu. .'CI per rem ' in I'ranee. ISO per cent In (iernuin.x i and I.ILTi ier cent In the I'liileil Stales The annual mix lim-of these peoples is now about as follows) 1'I.IM,-,. liei many : IB,0UU,UMJ Britain (,uou,ou i mil. i ttatee (,an.uu ow The epanlon of banking and creil its. sn Uaoraji lajrat Is fsponalbls foi tiles,, vast mere. ises in natluiial wealth anil llidiisi rial dewlopiuelit. AbtHII ! J'J.J'Ji.mNi.iHio ,,f Krltisli inuiiey la now employed .n the dtaitaaail ol laleruu tlonal bills, and at leasi S'.M.ini.i t... I nf Itrltish capital Is wail inveMteil in I colonial aiitl forelun eouiitiiea Krance eall.v llivesls ItVer .tillMl.lKKl.tniii ill, ,,. i,l and hnw lias ;i lolal ol IIO.OUD.tjOII.MM tins niM'sietl liermany's foreUra in , M'sinieiils ate - '' I ) Mr and IIOM lol ;i ss nun iNiii.eim iii the winiie ot Nona and aouts Amen, a there Is now llivestnl J'JO. OOOjioOjOOU of forstca eapUal. Includlna the linestinenls of the t'liited State In McMi'D Canada and natter conn tries AOOUI an.nOO.OD0.0O0 ol forelKii capital In investetl In the I'lilteil States; SJIOO,O0l).0O0 Invested In i'au da: f3.3O0.00u.O00 in Argentina, and $lJDO0MOM0 in Hra.ii. JlV.Vm.OuO.iKK) In Australia and New Zealand, and K?.n00.0QuO09 lu South Africa About 194400401X000 of foreign capital Is In vested lu Kiissi.i MECHANICAL FLEA COMING. Tiny Flying Boat. Said to Ba Fasteat In Country, to Enter B g Rao. Ilamnitiiitlsport. X Y.-Kranela S Wiiiliiiaii. chief Instmctor of the I'ur tins flyliij: acbool. aniniiiictsl mat he will 1 llie MtH-hiinlcal I'lca s.hih The Methanlcal I'lea is a tlnj mono plane lliliij; .tat ninl is upHMed t be the fastest air water ma bine In this country It was built at ie'i:r tiss factory m January for ii ymeuii X Morris The I'lca lias done seventy six unit. au boui lu stil. alt. Greece paid Ihe fnlted Statea $12, OOO.ono ror the battleahlpa MUslsslppl and Idaho. Frances loan of $161,000,000 a three and a half per cent waa Hiilmcrtbed by people of Krance 10 tlmea over. Tho four new dreadnoiiRhtH ordered hut yet not named will be known ns Ai i.uiit. California, Idaho and Mlssla slppl. Oeorala and 8outh Carolina were once In a tropical climate accordlna to the statement of the geological sur vey department of the government. The First National Hank of Union town, I'a., la aald to have declared a dividend of 700 per rent to Its stock holders In order to dodge the new cur rency law. Six peraons killed and property damage of huudreds of thousands of dollars was the toll of cloudbursts and electrical storms In the Lebanon val lely and anthracite regions of I'enn By 1 van la. American men who profess to fol low faahlon's decree will wear aulta of the English, or form-fitting, models this fall and winter, according to the si. i mi. i ni'. approved at the opening session of the National Association of Manufacturing Clothiers and Deslgu-it- convention. estimates mat the total wheat crop would approach the billion-bushel murk 930,000,000 bushels, to be more nearly eiact and be the greatest wheat crop ever grown were given out by the depart meiit of agriculture. The estimate for corn was 2.868,000, 000 bushels. Women's rights were recognized to the fullest extent b tbe .National lain cutlonal Association, which passed resolutions Indorsing woman suffrage and equal pay for teachers, regardless of sex, and allotted five of the ten vice presidencies to women. Without a dissenting vote, Or. David Starr Jor dan was elected president of the as sociation for the ensuing yeur. Oak land, Cal . was chosen as ihe meeting place next ear. ALL MODEST CROWS FLEE. Figure of Woman In Modern Attire Horrifies the Pests. Marinette, WK- Crows had lieen working araai bavoc with the aawly planted coinlields of Howard Smith son, a young farmer, until he went to Milwaukee and got an Idea from the fashions disported by women. He went buck and made a transfor mation of a male scarecrow with Which the crows had become so friend ly that they perilled on Its tnlinlc gun The upper part of the figure he dress ed with a low necked garment and the lower part with n silt skirt. He fash loned the hair low over the forehend, hiding the ears, and upon the head he set a waving plume. Soon after flock of crows enme holering over the field. They were Just preparing to alight when they be held such a llgnre as had never before met their gar.e. With one mighty caw they Hew nway. If you don't believe It ask Smlthson. OBJECTS TO FIVE YARD KISS. Embrace Shouldn't Exceed Yard of Film, Saye Woman Censor, Philadelphia. A kiss more than a yard long on a moving picture Mini, or thni. i seconds, as oscillatory em braces are usually measured, will be barred henceforth by the uew state moving picture censorship board If Mrs. Cyrus Nlver. Its only woman member, has her way. Mrs. Nlver has spent several weeks watching and measuring kisses In romantic drama films. As n result she Is convinced that an embrace occupying five yards of per fectly gootl film - in h as she has seen, should be reduced by four yards. Itias much as thirty six seconds, or one yard of kiss, la enough for any reasonable osculation Dr. W. O. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Hank Itl.lg DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. DR. D. 0. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. Depot Mcculloch, & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon AT 69 WEDS HANDY MAN. Husband Is Seventy six. but He Will Milk Cow and Do Choree. Kansas City. Kan. John U. Heck. seventy six years old. of Kansas City. Mo., and Mrs l.ydln Beeves, sixty nine years old. of this city, were mar run lu Kansas City. Kan. "I've got u cow at home, and I thought It would be Handy to have some one to get up In Hie morning and milk It for inc." Mrs. Beeves told II. P. McPherson, license clerk, while they were getting the license. "I became aftiialnted with Mr Meek through an old soldier friend of his at the Soldiers home at leaven worth." said the bride. "It waa love at in -i sight, ii ml. besides. It's handy to have a man around the House." ARMY OFFERS PRIZES FOR BEST AEROPLANES OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ln II a ii in kt Ska iis )M, I'At'l.INK Skahs (irailnstes American School of Os teopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson HI... i Telephone. 1.14 Blk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN .i,ll i i.'-,!.i)N office In I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Ontario. Oregon C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Notary Public. Office over Postofllre To Divide $30,000 Among Three Winners. People in the News Ooernor COS nl Ohio refused to call out state i roups lo guard BOal mines bananas ol nllaajad. ihraata hy airiki-rs to blow up the plains. .lames II Wilson, ex conductor of the iiaiiimoi't & Ohio railroad eras aw anli 0 damages for m lurii ii a bile sorkli - (or tho road H boon out ot 7:'. l' jury in I go. City i on I roller Samuel Wh I i ill.-. i'. on n . ment folio Ii ry of ail alleged si, 14 ! Lumbar nun were told by I Wood of Baataa walla al laattte, thai tha Panama canal would opt n a new trade on Ihe Atlaude coast ami he urged them to make more of llie finished product In the future Declaring that women offenders should fare in (he same manner as men offenders. Miss I. aura Middaugh. acting polne judge at Kansas City, fined tVO of her sex $100 and :U'U respectneh. for maintaining liquor nuisances It Is announced that Ceorge Fred Williams, former minister ot the United States to Greece was piqued because when, on a recent trip to In vestigate the Albanian situation for the president he was not recognized by the international commission. Mrs. Florence I'onklin Carman, wife of Or Kdwln Carman, was arrested at Preeport X Y . accused of being the assassin who murdered Mrs Louise Ballev wife of a Hempstead manufac turer b firing a bullet through her heart liil th VII standing lu the th) s.ciuu's ol'fue. Washington. After baring been hand lc apped for years by cougiess lu their efforts to keep aliieasi of aeronautics lu (be in niles of Ihe World, oltli lals of the war department at last have ob tained a suitable appropriation ami have arranged Important plans for de veloplng Ihe army aeronautic corps Willi an appropriation of $''.Vi.isni available. Brigadier lieueral Ccorge P Striven, chief signal olllcer. with the M of l.lellleliaul Colonel SaiMi.c, Ite bar, assistant chief, has drawu up plans for a general compel n Ion among American Inventors ami builders of I aeroplanes A purse ol V;o.im s announced to be dlsiiiliuttsl among llu- builders of the best lime in.. .'bines, each of a dts tint the type l-oi the machine of first ment $12,000 win in- paid, for tha m olid 1ii.ins1 anil for the I bird 18,000 Part f the appropriation will be spent in billing a s ote of other aeroplanes Of the iiios- .I,-, ii.,. up,, at tegular ''iices it is estimated thai tha add! llon.il nub till es i in be bought for from "'""" to - M from the nana - llie Brill J may oli fain the e. luslve rlL'lit of building Its ou n in it I ' ' i utrldes in aviation made i . by tin Ruro ' an armies have .;,,. Mr in) iiutborltk lu (he di Hon to i mid a formidable tWl if I. - The silci essflll op era til b ui aeroplanes In the recent Bai kaa is and in Mexico has demon stm ted i" their nilnda, tha nsrsssltj of the American army no longer re mainiiig behind tlase of F.urope in this respect The work of the American iiava' RarOMBta at Vera Cruz has been pronouii, id by both army and navy ex pelts as a demonstration of their prac ticabillty ami undisputed value lu time of war. REX MARQUIS STOCK 1NSIKCTOK Of MAI.HKUK COUNTY BKIM'TIES- Kmery Cole. Brogan. W. rJ i e. ii. Ontario. Bert High. Yale. C. C. Morton, old's Perry. N. O. White. Weiser Hndge. J. E. Holly, Kiverview Alie Is nnv. Jorden Yalley. Joe BankofTer, MrDermitt J Boydell. Nyaaa W H McWilliHin- .Innt.ira Win Kine, Harper L. M. Seaward, Ontario Bridge Transfer. Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Methodists. Sunday School- lo A M Pleaching Service 11AM Junior League .'1 P M Kpworlh League 0 .10 P M Preaching Service- 73:0 P M Thomas Johns. PaSTOR. ! I Congregdtiondl Church Notice Sunday Servict-s, Sunday School 10 a m I'rcHctiliig Sei vices 11am C K Meeting 7 p in Preaching Services H p in Midweek Lectiiies every Wednesday evi ning s o'clock Philip Koenlg, Pastor. WATER WAGON KILLS OWL ' Mil 'I v CHURCH M mm at s m i, an,i ,irii Siinday I her unduys oi i a.l, mi nth at lo A M. 11. A. CaiiiHi, Hector UNITCOPRB8B) I'KKIAN CHUKCH Kev. Kob't J. Davidson L) L Pas tor. Services at 11 :00 a m and 7 :.'10 p in Sublath school at 10:00 a ni ADVENT1ST. Kvt. . v aturday abbatu ebool - 10:30 a m Bi it- Stuay 11 :30 a m Voung people.a meeting 1 ;30 pm Eight Years Without Drink, 8uccumbs to Draft. VlnelanU. J A pet horned owl Itelonging to Mrs Prank W l-'iood. hlth bad not tasted water for eight years, got a drink tbe other Bight, he cause the weather waa so warm. I m mediately the l.ird went Into convul slims Sinking its talons through Mrs Plood s hand, it died, with the death dutch so tight mat Or George Cun , and drains such surprising amounts of nlngliini had to t,e sent for to release j old matter from the l.ody that JUST the woman and dress the wound. ONE DOSE relieves sour stomach and The fancier of whom the KIhI- I constipation almost IMMEDIATELY ooug'if the l. ird said w iter would have Th tyitirw u.; , . ., the sine efTect ou the bird it da. on a YK K aCtU'n f Adler-'-e mad dog. lataalrttao Ootdrio Orugjiist Has Valaibk Agencj. A local druggist has the Ontario agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glyceriue, etc., known as Adler-i-ca. the remedy which be came famous by curing appendicitis. This simple remedy has powerful action