HOW AEROPLANES ARE USED IN WAR Gurtiss Pictures Duels In Air Be.ween Fleets of Planes. SOLVE MANY PROBLEMS. Famous American Aviator Thlnka That Struggle Will Preduoa Ad vanoamant In Bcienoe of Flying Ka peots Damonatration af Aotual Use fulness. Now York. An Interesting picture of the iriNHll)llttlta of tha aeroplane, tha hydroaeroplane and tha dirigible In tha Rtirnppnti war waa given by Glenn II OurllHH In a talk at the Aero club The aviator assorted thnt the utlllzn lion of tin- (lying runchine to the bent ailvniitni-o will in- the great problem of two conflict Mr. OBftaBj "n Id the aeroplnnv bnd alriinh proved It worth In warfare and cited the expenditure of approxi mately $(ni,(KNJ,ikni hy ICurnpean gov ertiinciita for niillt.ii nvlatlon. Only Kngliinil and Kranru, he said, ha vi- given the world any good Idea of their aerial forcea. Germany long ago censed In give out auch liiformn tlon. while ItiiNNla Ihi . never leen coiu tniinliMtlvn on the subject. "Suppose, for example," Mr. Ourtlaa rontinueil. "n Herman nnny advancing on a French poaltlon. The German rotiiinii mler Mi'tida his aetinl aroula ahem! to tltid the lay of the land, tho number ami llHaltlon of the defend ing foreea. If ha alone had flying inn rliluea the reault would bo almple. A few houra would glvo him accurate Drat tin ml Information regarding at nii'i't every detail of tho Kronen align ment. "Hut the French, too, havo air scouts, and they not only object to tile rocon BolaHimctt of their arrangonenta, bot Photo by American I'rma Association. l.l. I NN IL III! IN. alM want Itiforuiutlon ivganllng tho force-, ml .mi lug uualiiNt tbeiu. So they hi'iul out tliclr acilal observers. "What limn . iiiaiV Shall M aim whole aVclN ni aeroplanes engaged In aerial battles? Will there be single haiidcil aen.il duclx? Will the small, vci fast machines manage to elude the iiiiin ! i-.l .ill rulici', ohtalii tho Infoi ni. ii i.. i, desired and slip buck In aide their UWU line-., or Mill tile slow er iiall in in,. I witli ntpld tire machine guns, iweep tin- spasd aeoBta from the U of 1'iisii fiieui back mi far or ao bUii tin c.iiuiot si. nag tho Informa tion tin s, . "Will lie l.i iiilstiea In the sky con tliiuc until one tleet Is driven from (he flelil. MM V lug the letors to their uu lii' -1 let , 1,'iatlonu, or will both decis In llie ah aVOld each other, gath er tin- liifni in ii inn they need and xafo ly i-i'iui n a ,i If their report? "Siuucw In le jou li.iM' seen It sug gest. . I i ...i u bj I siiiii,. matter to coii.i i ..in air scouts, to keep i cover of Broods h Ii fnnliy in .1 iccn tarpaulins uue ii luat troops are IHI - Itleil in tins u a. the) ate do In-' no Inn in. anil If au acii'i'i.inc soar Iiik .n.ilin.nl will drive a troop to cov er and Unc' It there It MOaUa an Inei pstutlva and bloodlaog ayatiu of war-fan- "To read smile reports one might easily fattier the Idea that a 1U pound bomb would bounce from a ship's deck like a dried pi ii Iteceiilly an aerial bomb carrying hut six pounds of ex- j plosives was tired at reet on the ground I am told It tore a hole forty feel deep and broke ground for -Mo feet In all direct lona. "ltoth France and Germany have core If n.'l liuiultviU of iiiachlnoa capable of carrying 300 to 400 pounds of load splecc In addition to the pilot and eawxigli fuel for a flight of sixty allien Bomb dropping may not bo In Bulged lit, but its possibilities are great ly underestimated. "Naval operations probably will ahow what actual service la to demand of the hydroaeroplane aud the dying tVmi There will be little opportunity, j however unices the war Is long con- ' tinned to try many of the tblnga plan- lied for the future, such a launching the machines from battleships, either hj catapult, from platforms or from Samba." fen A ft &JfS NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our State Troy Mlnletsr la Treed. Moscow The Rev. James D. Crooka, aged Troy mlnlater, charged with being reaponalble for the death of hi wife Auguat 1, whoae hearing haa been In progreaa for eight daya, waa dlacharged by Probate Judge Will F. Morgareldge. Immediately following tha court'a order the crowded courtroom burnt Into a prolonged damonatration of ap- I proval. The Rev. Mr. Crooka waa overcome by emotion. For a time he could only greet thoae who met him l a hand ahake, while team filled hla eyea. "I wlah to thank my frlenda," he nald, "and I hope the good Lord will for give thoae who havo ao cruelly wrong ed me." Idaho Cattle to Chicago Market. Lewlaton. Klevan carload h of cat tle, comprising one of the flneat Iota ver brought to Lewlaton, were routed out of thle city to Chicago, over the Northern Pacific and Chicago, Hurl Ington A Qulnry roada. The shipment amount to approximately 300 iinlmnl from the Salmon river and Craig mountain dlntrlcte. The Chicago market la expected to not the aellera at leant 1 cent per pound better than the coast market h Arrangements have been made to at tach the Hear ahlpment to a apeclal aheep train out of Spokane, making the running time from I.ewlston to Chicago 102 houra. It haa been a good many yeare alnre any cuttle ship manta have boon made to Chicago. Parcel Poat la ooetod. Lewlaton. "A well organized cam paign to boost the parcel pont la being made by the pontofflce department, with the view of making It a direct medium of exchange hetween the pro ducer and tha consumer," nald Post master C. D. McKachron. Rural mallcarrlers have been In tructed to furnish all posnlble Infor matlon to the people along their routes, and many letters and circulars giving the ratea and lona churgea are being aont to farmera. Damage to parcele In ahlpment amounted to leas than one tenth of I per cent, according to tests In other cities. FEAR RABIES EPIDEMIC Quarantine Is Advocated Following Investigation by Collage fapert. Wallace. -According to an Inveatl gallon Junt inaAe by Otto Menlg. head of lb" animal huabnudry department of Uie Washington state college at Cullman, hydrophobia may develop here, and a quarantine Is being udvo uiii.il li Menlg came to the city at the requeat of a uumher of dog own ers whose animal were attacked hy a dlneasn which appeared to be rabies He made ait examination of a collie which had shown symptoms similar to (hose which had affected other dogs, and while It wuh lmHsslble to tell beyond question without l.thoia lory tents, the doctor felt sure that the dog WUH suffering Irotii the ills ease aud recommended that It be shot ami Its head sell! to the state Im.tnl of health (or examination ltr C S Stone city health officer. regurds the situation as serious and has recommended ili.it tin- city coin, ell puss Oil ordinance i.i.i Wishing U quarantine An oidlug to I'r ktsttig, the iliaoasu cuttle from I let lick, where many coyotes arc infected. Live Wire Kills Kellogg Miner. KollOH. Aiuoli Kolula. a ininer Ut Hie Stewart 111 1 IK', was elect rui'Uleil I Ii was , Bl PJ lUK -i 'Ml ol steel uil Ills slioiinli i IhrOUgb ll liiaili tunnel, and w In n ih.ii tlic hoist the inia in out. ii i w itii the 1 1, ... . wire The victim tflUL kiuu ked to tha ground an I heroic UTfaSureS u, l. ken to icsiisniiaie Inm. ilu puluiolor ol the Hunker Kill and Sullivan mm puny Mai used. Uses Besr in His Auto. Kellogg, h'dward Mcl'arty was caught heiwcfii Murray and Wallace without water in ths reservoir of his automobile and he was forced to pour severul quarts of beer into the ma chine to keep It going The machine managed to slay In the road and the beer appareuil) worked as well as waisr. pan 17s Fsst High Flan. Twin Falls Ths Twin Falls county oommlsaloners recently considered the construction of a bridge. ilb fsst high and 100 feet long, to span the Snake river just uorth of Hansen Hearing here have been given delegations from this and Ltucola couutv at several meeting Whether a bond Issue or a apeclal levy will be use! to raise the 50 i necessary has not yet been decided. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During tha Paat Week. Land Fraud la Alleged. Salem. C. I McConnell, a lawyer of Burns, conferred with Attorney Onneral Crawford In regard to inatltnt Ing nulta for the recovery by the stats of large tractn of grazing land In Har ney and Malheur counties, control of which Mr. McConnell charges waa ob tained hy fraud. Suit la pending agalnnt the Pacific Livestock company for the recovery of 27,000 acres sf school land The compoay has enter ed suit to prevent the adjudication of water rlghtn on the Sllvlea liver, and It wan while making an investigation of ita allegations that Mr. McConnell says he found that about 10,000 other acren had been obtained through fraud Three Blocks In The Dalles Burned. The Pallea -Three entire blocks of thla city were swept away by fire, tho result of three blazes started within a few mlnuten of each other and aup ponedly from the torch of an Incen diary The total lose Is estimated at 1110.000. In lenn than two nours fully a doien store were razed by the terrific flumes, the pontofflce was destroyed, several hundred pounds nf mall going Up In smoke, and for a limn ths en tire city wan Imperiled, the water sup ply falling short when tho flames wero at their height. Government to Sell Timber Tract. Klamath Kails A tract of timber, estimated to contain nearly 90,000.000 feet of lumber, will be sold by the government at an early data. There are H2H0 acren In the tract and It la hunted in the Crater Lake national park It Is mainly white and sugar pine, but there In some yellow and white fir ami considerable cedar. Ths terms of the sain will give ths pur chaser until 1 : J". to complete the re moval of the timber. The sals Is ex peeled to realize about 1250,000. SET VOTE CANVASS DATE McNsry-Bsnson TIs Will Be Settled September 5. Salem. Karly settlement of the con test for the republican nomination for Justice of the supreme court between Justice Mi .u and .ludce Henson wan made certain when Secretur) of Sluts Olcoit announced (hat the canvaea of the vote would be made Saturday, which will give the auccessful candl date uutil Tuesday to file his accept ance The canvassing hoard Is colli posed of Governor West, Secretary ol State i iici.it and State Tieuaurer Ksy. Judge Uenaoti leads In the race by oue vote, but a stipulation provldea that several precinct in Multnomah, WiiNhlngiuti, Tillamook and Hood River sluill be recall vnssed and liters Is a possibility that the result will bo changed There also Is a probability that I. allots in Sixes precinct, Cur ry county, which were thrown out be cuusc the electors voted for too many candidates lot governor, will he count ed in the liiiprtuic court nun Ml persons having nominations must file tti.cpl.in. BJ that nine or their names will not he certified to tin- counts clerks to he printed OB the ballots. There is u further require ment that an psrSOQ lu.iiiin.it i .1 who ha failed to tile a vetiiied statement ot expenditures iiiuiiot In- certified to for the official ballots Statements mini he fih d even though no money gg i ipoudsd 12-Foot Corn Displayed. Oregon Cltj S.ci.tiii.v 0 K. Prey ing, ot the Oregon Cltj commercial club, is displaying sovsfsj sulks of com U' fi.i i iii. with ears in pro portion, to pi.n. thai Orogon is a cut ii crow im. ItatS equaj tO the best lu the I 'num. Crop Pest War Is On. lVnilU'tmi Tin' fanners of Uma tilla OOttBt) BSjVS ili'i'l.ii nil win' Upon muKPli's. QttllfSta tuui jaukratituts and Siaii' (Juiiif W'aiiU'ii BvBBl l'ilti direct ed District QBBM Warden Kdftur Aver ill to uaslbt tli MlBsBN in tfnieriniuat tug tho pests. The damage to crops by these animals has been serious this season White Cabbage Grown. Gold Hill- Kii.mil M .smith. Us Surbank of southern cregon has per fei'ted s snow white cabbage. By a process of selective culture, the Gold Hill gardeurr ha been working alusvg thla line for sexeral ears. Fiah Go By Canal. Astoria Practically all the oaaned salmon from the 1'actftc coast d satin ed for the eastern sealiosnl is being shipped this eai g way of the I 'ana ma canal instead of hv rail Tin ocean rale is 40 cent i lie.ipf r than tkp rail ruu tor gvar) 100 fOUlfli Loeis C. Melvin Physician A BUMMM OFPICE WITH DR.rOOUE OVER POSTOFFICE ONTARIO, OREGON i i s i. i Local Market Report. Corrected August I for the benefit of Argun readers by the Malheur Mercan tile Company. Kkk. per dozen, 20c. Butter, per pound, 26c. Oats, per 100, $1.50. Wheat, per 100, II 50. Hay, per ton, $. Potatoes, per 100, (1.50. Onions, per 100, $3.50. Apples, per box, 60c. Chickens, dressed, per pound, 18c. Pork, dressed. 8i to 0)e. Pork, live, 7c. Veal, 10c. Beef, on foot, c. Beef, dressed, 12c. mmmmmmmirrmmmmm Your Banking No matter how small, no mat ter how large T First National Bank Ontario, Oregon will give it careful attention. This message applies to the men and the women alike. Officers and Director: A. L. COCKRUM, President T. Tt'KNIU'U.. Vice President II a COCKHIIM, Caahier C. W. PLAIT. Aao't Caahier J. W. lUI.I.IMiSLr V C. . KEN YON I- B. COCKRUM iUiuaiiuiUiiiiUiUiuaiiUiUiu CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I-.. I Advertisements Tbrea lots for sals 3 t looks west of i-imtuftl.-n at a bargaio. Inquire at Argus ottloe. Second lliuul Hay Wagon for'aale uheap At Van Patten Lbr. Co. You can get four aiilt'iulul mugaint's one yeur for Lfl OsMstl txtra by renewing your sub. eripUoil to tbe Argus. Money to loan Improved irr gatsd farms. W. 11. Uoollttle Co. Lots for Sale .'5 in Kiversiil.) addition, near sub station. In quire at Argus. Safety ue v ' KM lot rent two sues ami two jnees: an absolutelx Mft nietbod of L t-j -ing your valualde MDBrl 'i teeted ito;uiit loss bj tin in tlieft. Omtakjo National Bank Wanted: A ;irl for general bouse work. Inquire of Mrs. T. V. Adams, Payette, Idabo. lost: Silver watch Wednesday morn ing. Return to Argus Ottioe. The three big excursiou trips surely soiled lots of clothes. I have to cleau urine, why not ours at the same time? Art Duuuock, Ontario Pressary Phoue 84J Opposite Dreamland For Sale: Thorobred Duroc Jersey pigs, both male and fe male. Eligible to registry. C. E. Secoy, Ontario, Oregon. 1 mi. west of M. M. Co. store. 30-39 Third Tutting Alfalfa hay for sale, t per ton delivered. Inquire N . 11. Doolittle. GIVE THE BURGLAR THE HA.HA! BANK YOUR CASH WITH US SOME people extend Invitationi to the THIEF AND HOLDUP MAW. They carry on their perioni or in their homei Urge raau of money. A CHECK BOOK U of no me to the professional thief. Still, check ii AS Q00D AS CASH to the tradesman or for the immediate household wants. If you haven't a bank account OPEN ONE TODAY. The Ontario Scotch Woolen Mills The Cope Fressary has accepted this justly Celebrated Brand of Popular Priced Suits No More $15 to $20 No Less COPE PRESSARY A. McWILLIAMS Proprietor. Summer EXCURSIONS Via. Union Pacific System To points east. August 11, 1! and and M( and September 'J and 1. lo points west, dsil) to September 80, 1914 Se". Agents for rates and i'uitl.ti purticulurs. A Promising Opening (fOOl) TlltXOr To Tap - ,,- v '-' at any season ni tbe ytar, would be a key of our spark ling Bolitl leer, whieb i- a good thing to have "on tap" in case of thirsty emergeiuies. This lager is the best, purest und most wholesome ever brew ed, and will satisfy the most critical beer drinker. Being brewed from the best malt and bops, by a scientific methed of brewing, it is naturally a per fect beer. L. B. TETER By covering up their tracks some men get credit for walking in the straight and narrow path. Some are born rich, others acquire riches and some get into politics and thrust riches upon themselves. The man who's aspiration is strong enough doesn't initul a little pan lion in order to reach his goal. &Q M. 3 Bs BaG Bra ii " fl F National Bank HOTEL BLOCK ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Kr-whurg. Ala. "For more than year." writes Myrtle Cothrum, of thla Ilu '. ' I suffered with terrible pains In my hm k and head. I had a sallow BbbbJ Ii xlou. and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try C:t!'lul, so I began taking It, at once, and with the best results, for I was cnnil utter taking two bottles. Mr mother and my aunt have also used Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering women." I'atilut is a purely vegetable, per fsctly harmless, tonic remedy for 'wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a g title, tonic effect, on tbe wo man!) constitution. lul has helied n million women I to health, and iti i ngth. Have yon tried it? It not, please do. It may be jutt what you need. N. B Writ lo: Lefts' Vlvisorv Dpt . Chstu- Snuga Mt-Juincl i)..Clialunoi.. Irnn.. fur Specuil Inslructiuiia. .inj 64 p.i knuk. " Hum Trcaiawat J ewelry Should be purchased from your home jew eler who stands ready at all times to make it Rood. We have the late pat terns and standard makes to select from. Official watch man for the railroads of this section. W. W. LETSON, ONTARIO. OREGON.