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ONTARIO ARGUS PUBI-iSIIED EVKKY THUHRDAY Etitt-rtil in the (OStoflaS Bj Ontario Oreiron, for transuiiHslna thrnngh the mails hi second-class matter. M. E. ' UV Publisher. WAR NEWS BITS The Russian forces hare seised a German steHmer at Vladivostok. MuntfTH'rro hiiH decided to cast her lot with Mcrvla. French nernplanen have dropped bomba at Nuremberg In llsvurla The Dominion of Canada has for mally offered 60,000 troops to Oreat Britain. Sweden, Norway, Belgium and Hol land imitate ltaly'a example by main talnltiK neutrality. ('ommiinientlon between the na tlnna of Knrope except by the govern Kenta, baa ceaaed. Kngland Is tsolat eri'liy the aevernnce of all wire con nectlrin with the eontinent. (lermany'a declaration of war ar.'iiii i Russia baa provoked in the BiihhI.iii capital n wonderful demon tratliin of patriotic enthusiasm. Tlie Servlmi war office admits the flarviim army baa retired before the Austrian advance on the Bosnian fron tier and alotiK the southern bank of the MM. The aiproaehttiK Keneral Kuropean clash may Involve more than 31,000, 00 men. Trans Atlantic traffic between New Tork and Knrope is virtually suspend ed. One hundred and fifty thousand Americans In Knrope face the possi bility of beltiK marooned Indefinitely. A German spy raiiRht photograph Ing the Portsmouth harbor In Kngland and two spies at Southampton have Wen arrested. Japan assembled her fleet at Baaebo, but little likelihood of Japan being embroiled unless British ships or pos seesions In the far east are attacked. Financially, Germany is well pre pared for war. Within a week the kalaer will have at hand at least 1870, Ooo.ooO In gold and silver for the vast ipendltures Immediately neceaaary. Italy by proclaiming neutrality, has vlrtunlty separated from Germany and Austria, her partners In the triple al llaaoa, although she has put part of bar troops under arms. 8be will fight Three High Class Papers Free All subscribers who are in arrears can by paying up back account and one year in advance to The Argus secure the fol lowing publications Absolutely Free: fruit Grower and Farmer, (HT) $1.00 The Vegetable Grower (monthly) .50 Woman's World (monthly) .50 This is an exceptional opportunity to square up old accounts and prepare tor the Future ljr Phone 49 J. i..o h only If attacked. It was reported that Germany and Turkey have arrived at an understand ing whereby Turkey Is to attack Her via from the rear. If this Is true, then the iiii i Km n nations must come to the aid of Servla. With the receipt of the news that Germany had declared wnr galSSt RiihhIh orders were Immediately Is sued from the war office for a hurried movement of troops toward the Del glan border. Located an she Is, Bel glum plans to guard her frontier to prevent the centering of the fighting between German and French armies falling on Helglum soil. The feeling against Germany throughout all of Great Britain Is most Intense. Anti-German demon strations have already taken place In the West Rnd of London. Police quel led a near riot of Frenchmen at the German embassy. The police have controlled all demonstrators up to the present, but It Is feared there may be real trouble In the provinces before the GermaiiH there can flee the coun try. William F Massey, prime minister of New Zealand, has announced to parliament that the government pro posed to offer the services of an ex peditionary force to the Imperial gov ernment If events necessitated. Servla, the original cause of the up heaval, seems to have been almost lost sight of The Austrlans, accord Ing to reports from Nlsh, hnve virtual ly ceased operations against Servla In order to meet the greater danger In Russia. The plan of the German emperor, according to military observers. is to vanquish or attempt to vanquish France before KiihhIii will be able tw create serious trouble on her northern frontier It Is supposed that Itusslan mobilisation will take about three weeks. Lord Kitchener Recalled. London Owing to the critical war situation, Lord Kitchener has been re called from Kgypt to take up com mand of the British army. Grand Duks Hsads Army. Si Petersburg Grand Duke Nleh olaa Nlcholalevltch has been appoint ed commander In chief of the Russian army. Naval sin In North 8a Reported. Loudon Six German and two Brit lah warships were reported sunk as a result of a desperate naval battle In the North aea tttarfo Argus AMERICANS BROKE' IN PARIS Ambassador Herrick Wanta Gold Rushed By a Cruiser. Paris The situation of Americana ... ...... on account of the war crista is Daa. Their panic was Increased bjr the clos ing of bnnks. Cooks' agency and Amer ican Express. The Inability to secure money Is the chief peril of the Amer icans, for there will be plenty of trains to boats after mobilization Is over. Ambassador Herrick, however, con siders the financial situation a criti cal, It la reported, he will ask Wash ington to send a swift cruiser with cargo of gold to enable Americans to cash their checks, at present useless. He also will ask for transports to fa cilitate getting out of the country. The most unfortunate part Of the situation Is the fact that such a great number of American women are here alone. Several hundred are in the embassy. The majority of Americans at the embassy are refugees from Ger many and Austria. Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given that the city council of the city of Ontario, Oregon, will on the l''t b day of August, 1914. receive bids for the purchase of $13, IH4.77, improvement bonds of Ontario, Oregon, for sewer districts Noa. 2, 3, 4 and ft. Bids shall be submitted in writing and shall be unconditional as to legality. The bonds shall be taken up and paid for immediately The right is reaarved to reject any and all bids. By ordar of the city council. MAURY B. GRAUEL, City Recorder of the City of Ontario. Oregon. Local Market Report. Corrected August 6 for the benefit of Argus readers by the Malheur Marcar tile Company. Eggs, per doten, 20c. Butter, per pound, 26c. (int.", per UN), $1 '.0. Wheat, i"-r 100, $1 60. Hay, per ton, $' Potatoes, per 100, SI.. Ml. Onions, per 100, $3.60. Apples, per box, 60c. Chickens, dreaaed, per pound, lHc. Pork, dreased, 84 to ;. Pork, live, 7c. Veal, 10c. Beef, on foot, 6c. Beef, dreased, 12c. P. O. Box 128 i j Better Bbies Contest. j All Malheur county babies between the ngpfl of six and fortv-fiiflht months urn pliiritile - o for entry. Application blanks will be mailed to mothers Upon request and should be filed with chairman by September 1. Fill out the blank received from the chairman upon your request and return same to the committee on entries as soon as possible, in order that appoint ment cards may be sent out You may use the application blank found in this issue if you wish. There will be no expense at tached to the examination by skilled physicians and each mother will receive a certificate of examination And a folder giving practical sugestions which will materially assist in the care of little ones. The county will be divided into several districts. Each (lis trict will receive a prize for it best baby, with a sweepstakes prize for the best county baby. At the state show the best baby will be sent to the San Francisco exposition and tin world's best btby will get a 2.r,000 prize. For detailed information ad dress Emily V. Kigby, chairman of the Registration committee. Watch the papers. Following is a fac simile of the application blank: Better Babies Contest Application Blank. Entry No ... . Divison Name of Child Name of Parents Address Age, in months. . . .Sex Contest to be hold at Court House, Vale, Oregon, Sept. 8, 4 and 5 by Vale Civic Improve ment Club: Appointment Following is a fac simile of the appointment card: Better Babies Contest. Appointment Card. Entry No ... . Division Name of Child Please present this card with baby for examination at Court House, Vale, Oregon. Date Hour The mother will bring at least one simple toy, and a cotton blanket to be used during the examination. Administrator's Sale. Notice ia hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of sale duly made and entered by the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Malheur on the first day of August, l'.'U, in the matter of the estate of John M. Kiine, deceased, the undersigned administra trix of said estate will, on and after Un it h day of September, 1914, at her home near Westfall, Oregon, MM for sale and oell at private sale, in one par cel, for cash in hand, tuljert t coiilii mat ion by said court, the following de scribed truct of real estate owned by said estate, towit The , - ot -e. . f section U7, and the e; of mw, ami sw of se, and gWl of section '-'" in town ship is south, raage 41 , W, U . hi Malheur county, Oregon. publication of this not v. on August i'. 10Mb lad the last publication Septcmbei ;(, U 1. MARTHA BRODR1CK, Administratrix of the BsU John H. hnw i m saad. I k'dn lu Nolke. Notice is hereby given that by MM lution duly punned by the c;t council at its regular meeting held August I 1914. Tuet-day, the 1Mb day of August, ; 1''14, is hereby designated as clean up day, and all property owners are here by ordered t clean up their premises and collect all rubbish and pile same in the rear of their respective lots, and the city will gather same upon nouca , to the police department. Weeds and an oiner maiier mat can De anouiu uu burned, aa the city will not take care of matter that can be destroyed by the property owner without danger to prop erty. By order of the city council. HAKKY B. OKAUEL, 32t2 City Recorder. Miss Margaret Mcluvern n- turned Moudav iroin a mouths visit to her sister. Mr. A. A Olsypooli on Cottonwood. I NOTICE! y are making some special Clean-up Prices while our buyers are in New York buying our fall line of goods. It will pay you to select your needs at once while selections are Iatge. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. SILVV A. B.WHITNEY, Plaintiff vs. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Defendant To Charles A. Whitney, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againat you in the above entitled suit on or before the Hrd day of September, I'M 1. the aame being the last day of the time prescribed by order -. the court directing service uf summons in said auit to be made upon you by publication, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded in aaid com plaint, to-wit: For s decree of said court dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between you and plaintiff, and granting the plaintiff an absolute divorce from you, and award ing the plaintiff her costs and disburse ments in aaid suit. You are further notified that this summons ia served upon you by publi cation in pursuance of sn order of the Hon. Geo W. MeKnight, County Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, which aaid order was made and entered in aaid cause on the loth day of July, 1914. and directed that this summons be published once each week for six suc cessive weeks in the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of July 23, 1914, of said newspaper. First publication of this summons ia on July M, 1914, and the last publica tion is on September 3, 1!14. MrCULLOCH & WOOD Attorneys for Plaintiff Your Friend's Car Half Price If your friend with a Wintofl Kg grata tw (iti i- you his Bar SJ it stands for iiy half a hal he paid wild no doul t tlnnk it a bargain well worth oonsidt I yet I H to ma- . JfoU better proposition iu. in the stt eh of uu d ; "under value ' prices. Every sat sa Iks list, many of than being Ana stai ting I ndor W intone, has been thor oughly overhauled by Win ton experts la Um wiaton shops and brought up to the Wiaton standard You will be interested in looking over our late bar gain list of high grade " cars. Suppose you write for it now. - 5 -vs TheVvntonl'fotoi Car. Co. lortland.VJretfpn. M mmssamsssmmmmsm Mrs. A. L. 8prOUl anl Ifigggg Emma and Margaret MtQivtml Btrt Ui i'ayitte Tliursdav. P J, Gullagbar, editor of the !.,..... I-:. . ,.... juhi.ij i nut's, is iu untario wrBosco JM JUf ONTARIO gLjjV fWljO Rff-ONj IV At I I 1 1 3 Dr. W. Q. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Bank Bldg. DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar- macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. R Depot Mcculloch, & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nst'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Oh Haiihikt Skaks I'll. I'Atl.lNK. HKAHS (iraduates American School ol teopathr, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block Telephone. 14 Blk Os- H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and8UROEON Office in I. O. 0. F. Bldg.. ONTARIO. Oregon C. McGOHAGILL ATTORNEY AT I.AW Will Practice in all Courta Notarv Public. Office over Poatofflce REX MARQUIS HOC! INHl'KCTOK OK MM llhl'K COUNTY DEPUTIES- Emery Cole, Brogan. W. II Call, Ontario Bert High. Vale. C C. Morton, old's Perry. N. O. White, Weis.-r Bridge. J. E. Holly, Riverview Abe I 'i-iinv. Jordan Vgllev. Joe Baukofter, McDermitt J. Boydell, Nyssa W II M.-William.. J mitura Wio Kine, Harper L M. Seaward, Ontario Bridge Transfer. Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaching Servioe- 11 A M Junior Leugue 3PM Kpworlb League 6:30 P M Preaching Servloe- 73:0 P M Tboiuas Jobus. PASTOR. ConyTcudtlondl ( liunh Noiit c Sunday Service. Suuday School 10 a m 1 'resell I uk Services 11am C K Meet lug 7pm Hreaehiutf Services 8pm Midweek 1. 1 etui. every Wednesday eveuiug H o'clock Pbilip Koeulg. Pastor. 1 H iLIC i 111 KCH V - at H M on 1st and Hrd Snndav of each month. On all other Sundavs at 10 A M. H. A. auipii. Rector UNITEDPRESBYI'ERIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson 1) D Pas j tor. sen u-es at 1 1 :00 a ui and 7 :30 p ni Sablatb school at 10:00 a m ADVENT1ST. r... . aturday abbato nbool- 10 :30 a m Bi le Study 11:30 m m Vouug people.a meeting 1 ;30 pm Last Sea Shore Excursion. August 13th. Via. Oregon Short Liue. Very low rates to North Beach resorts. Tickets tood for ston- overs points -".uli. at Portland and other returning. Limit Aug. See agents for rates and i i l further particulars.