il MflfW WWB w mm.rr- rm ONTARIO AROUB, THURBUAY, J UNI 10, MIS ' Five F.H BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES ATTORNEYS. W. H. BROOKE, R W. SWAGLER, Attorneys at law, rooms 13, 14, 15 Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon. CHARLES C. ZWEIGART ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wilion Building. Ontario, Ore. C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public. Office Over Postoffice LESLIE J. AKER LAWYER Room 9, First National Dank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. McCULLOCH A WOOD LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. ART STUDIO. J. P. KIDD, Prop. Job and Commer cial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore. AUTOMOBILES. FORD GARAGE Wright & Coward, Props. Ontario, Oregon. DENTISTS. DR. W. G. HOWE DENTIST Telephone First National Bank No. 732 Building. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Offico 2nd door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. R. Depot. 1 LOWERS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken for cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario, Oregon. p " Oregon Short Line Time Table Ontario, Oregon, November Hth 1J14 TIME TABLE NO. TS WIWl'WAHl) Train No. Leave 17 Oregon Wash. Limited 4:22 am 76 Huntington Passanger 9:3T a in 19 Oregon Wash. Kxpress 6:38 p m ft Fast Mail 0:1ft p m KAHTWAHU 1H Oregon Whn!.. Limited 2:ftl a in 78 Boise Passenger 8:50 a m 4 Eastern Express 12:12 p m 0 Oregon Wash. Express 6JM p m OREGON EASTERN BRANCH W HH'I'WAHI) Train No. Ieave 139 Mixed, leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00 a in UA8TWAKD 140 Mixed, arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:30 pm VALE & BROGAN BRANCH wjwrwAii Train No. UBfl V 141 Mixed Vale and Brogan I aity except Sunday 10:00 m 97 Paesanger, Vale daily 7:00 P n KAMT HOUNU 98 Passenger, from Vale daily H:40 a m 142 Mixed from Brogan and Vale Daily except Sunday 8:30 p hi Tub llouiedale train leaves Nyasa at 2:46 on Tuesday. Ttiursday uud baturday, returning, arrive at On tario at tf p. in Church Services United Prksbytbkun Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Young peo ples meeting at 7:15 p. on. The church is here to help the people and the community. You can make a more intent force. Come to any or all of the services and you will find a wel come. W. N. Brown, Pastor. Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. in. Sunday mornings. H. A. CAMPO, Rector. Mr. i iioiilst Church Sunday Seheol, 10:00 a. m. Preach ing, morning, 11:00 a. m., evening 8:00 p. in. YoJ need the church the church -ee.1 voa -"Let's get together." C. C. PRATT, Pastor Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. in. Mornini? Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Service ... 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U - :3 P- ra- Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening Bible Study .Thursday Evening A hearty invitation is extended to all. DAVID E. BAKER. Pastor Coagregattoaal Charch. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. V Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Evening Service, 8:00 p. in. REV. PHILIP KOENIG. MEATS. The best in the line of fresh and cure Meats at lowest prices. Ontario M ket. PHYSICIANS. DRS. PRINZING WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears Graduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 154 Blk LIVERY. MOORE LIVERY & FEED STABLE The best barn and service is our motto PLUMBING. H. L. POORMAN, Plumbing, Heating and Tinware, Galvanized Iron. AD work guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS. J. B Hum II. Ontario, Ore. Cull and sec our fine lino of photos. . TAILORS. ART DUNNUCK, Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring. Phone 84 J. OpposlU Dreamland. E. COPE THE TAILOR, Tailoring, pressing and cleaning. TRANSFER TRANSFER, BAGGAGE AND EX PRESS Meet all Hralns. JOHN LANDINGHAM UNDERTAKING J. H. FARLEY Funeral director and embulmer. Ijly assistant. Phone 1II2-W. Ontario, Oregon. LOCAL MARKETS Prices quoted below arc general re tail prices prevailing in Onturio and are in no case special sale prices: Asparagus, per lb, 10c. Apples, box, 76c. Radishes 6c a bunch. Rhubarb 6c n pound. Spinach, 10c lb. 3 lbs 25f Bananas, doc 30c Beuns, navy 10c lb. 3 for 26c Beans, Mexican, lb 7c I (utter, ranch, lb., 20c. Butter, creamery, lb., 30c. Cubbage, new, lb., 4c. Cauliflower 15c and 20c. Celery, bunch 10c Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c Figs, package 10c Fresh tomatoes, per lb., 20c. Flour, high patent, sack $1.9') Sugar, eiine, per cwt $6.90 Flour, straight grade, sack $1.75 Garlic, lb 25c Grapefruit, Florida, each 10c Honey, strained, pint 20c Honey, comb, lb. 16c, and 2 for.. 25c Lemons, dox 30c Lettuce, hothouse, lb 25c Lettuce, head 10c Nuts, English walnuts, lb 25c Nuts, Brasils, lb 25c Almonds, lb 25c Oranges, dot 20c to 40c Potatoes, Buck, $2. Fresh Pinapple, apiece 40c New onions, bunch 6c Kiiv, lb 8c and 10c Halibut, lb Hi Hams, picnic, lb 16c Ham, per lb 26c Bacon, per lb 22V4c to 25c Head cheese, lb 20c Hens, lb 20c Lamb, spring, fore quarters $1.00 Lamb, spring, hind quarters $1.50 Lamb chops, rib, lb 25c i .am I) chops, shoulder, lb 20c Lard, 10 lbs. $1.60 Mutton chops, lb 18c Pork chops, loin or rib, lb 20c Pork, shoulder, lb 18c Rolled rib roast, lb 28c Rib roast, prime, lb 22c Round steak, lb 20c Flat-bone tenderloin, lb 28c Salmon, lb 20c Kippered salmon, lb 20c Salt salmon, lb 12 4c Smoked salmon, lb 30c Smoked herring, each 6c Shoulder steak, lb 18c Shoulder roast, lb 16c Sirloin steak, lb 25c Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .26c Spare ribs, lb 15 Eggs, ranch, do 17Vc Ham, sliced, lb 30c Sausage, breakfast, lb 25c Sausage, country, lb 17 4c LIVESTOCK. Hoga 3-4 to 7 l-4c Veal c Cows 6c Steers 64 to 64 Mutton 4c to 44c Irph 6c LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oragea for the County of Malheur. C. Vv. UMtltt and J. C. Giesler, co partners as Giesler Brothers, plain tiffs, vs. H. Tyree, defendant. Sum mons. To H. Tyree, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the 24th day of June, 1915, the same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of the court di iccting service of summons in this cause to be made upon you by pub licotion; and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will take judgment against you on a first cause of action for $344.15 with in terest thereon at six per cent per an num from December 31, 1914, and on a second cause of action for $209 with interest thereon at six per cent per annum from January 16, 1915, and for the costs and disbursements of said action, and for an order tv the sale of your real anil personal property attached by the plaintiffs in said ac tion. You arc further notified that this summons is served upon you by pub lication under and by virtue of an or der of the Hon. Daltcn Biggs, judge of the above entitled court, which said order wns made and entered on the 8th day of May, 1916, and directed thut this summons be published once each week for six successive weeks in the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of May 13, 1915. First publication is on May 13, 1915, and last publication is on June 24, 1915. M'CULLOCH & WOOD, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First publication May 13. Last publication June 24. VWSVNVWNNWNVAVNW Notice of Sale of State Lands. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Ore gon will receive sealed bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m., August 2, 1916, for the following described lands: Sections 10 and 36, T. 21 S., R. 46 E. Fractional Stt, being Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 36. T. 26 S., R. 30 E., North of Malheur Lake. Sections 16 and 36, T. 27 S., R. 48 K. c I, Sections 16 and 36, T. 80 ., R. 48 Section 16. T. 31 S.. R. 44 E. Sections 16 and 36, T. 33 S., R. 36 E. Section 36, T. 34 S., R. 34 E. Section 16, T. 34 S., R. 86 E. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and check or draft for at least One-fifth of the amount bid. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Applications and bids should he ad dressed to U. (. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase state lands." Q. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated May 28, 1915. Last publication July 29th. CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line Daily March 1, to Nov. 30 You can go via Ogden, Salt Lake and Los Angeles, and return via San Francisco, Portland and Huntington or vice versa at a comparatively low expense and cover Most Interesting Scenic points of, the Pacific Coast, including both Expositions. MAKE THIS YOUR BIG VACATION YEAR AND SEE THE WEST RIGHT. Ask agents for rates and further particulars or write, D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Puss. Agt , Salt Lake City. Only 11.25 for the following collec tion of house plants: 1 heleitrope, 1 falling star, 1 Mad Sail geranium, 1 Madison Barney geranium, 1 ivy ger anium, 2 begonias, 2 celus, 2 trades cantias, green and veriegated, 1 Ken elworth ivy, 1 Vincar Var. Ontario Floral Co. uy W. HINTON STOCK INHPKCTOH OK MAI.HKUK COUNTY OKKICK AT CARTfcK BAKN, I'HONB 171 DEPUTIES- Emery Cole, Brogan. Alex lxickhead Ontario Bert High, Vale. C. C. Morton. Old's Perry. N. O. White, Weiser BrLge. J E Holly, River view Abe I leiin v. Jordan Valley. Joe Bankoffer, McDeruiitt J Boy dell. Nysea John G. South, Juntura Win Kine, Harper L. M. Seaward. Ontario Bridge Holstein Bulls at Public Sale! Thursday June 17. at I O'clock P. M. Fifteen Choicely Bred Holstein Bulls. All bred in Wisconsin and New York and grown in Idaho. Bulls from PONTIAC CHIEF, whose dam and sires dam averaged better than thirty pounds of butter in seven days. Also bulls from JOHANNA RUE, SARCASTIC LAI) and ZANCA DeKOL with a long list of A. R. O. daughters and proven sons to their credit. Chance to get the best at your price and on time if you wish HendershotJLivestock Company BRIEF WAR NEWS i French reports say that 12,000 to 18,000 dead bodies lie iinbiirled be tween Ypres and the coast and that the health of the soldiers in that sec tion Is menaced. Practically the entire atarbnard side of the French cruiser Leon Oambetta was blown out by a torpedo launched by an Austrian submarine, mhlrh sent the vessel to the bottom off Otranto. Turkey's army demonstrated last week that even under Oeroian tutor ship It has not Improved Its morale over the form it showed during the Balkan war. With every natural ad vantage favoring the defense, the Turks have been unable to prevent a British army under General Ian Ham ilton landing at four places on the OalllpoM peninsula. The battle of Ypres ended with the Oermans consolidating most of the 20 square miles of territory they have won from the allies. The engagement has had no result of major importance. During the battle of Ypres. It was reported the Oermans were using 17 Inch guns, the newest output of the Krupp works. Confirmation of the presence of record-making artillery within the Oerman lines came when Dunkirk was bombarded from the Oer man positions near Nleuport. This It s distance no less than 17 miles. Never before have field guns been able to fire so far. lo aiqased were the authorities at Dunkirk that thay believed the bombardment came from a Oerman squadron along the Belgian coast until airmen revealed the true source. Along the east Prussian frontier and In central Poland there baa bean a renewal of the fighting, which the spring floods Interrupted, while In the Carpathians where the ground Is dry ing, the Russians and Austrlans again are contending for Ussok pass. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS More than half the elty of Colon was swopt by a disastrous fire. The American steamer Minnesota, which went aground at the entrance to the Inland sea of Japan on April 14, was floated by the use of dynamite. The Westinghouse Electric company of New York, Is aald to have received an order for $30,000,000 worth of big guns for one of the warriug natlous, and us result of the new business the concern's stocks Jumped to (of With Europe eating up America's cotton In the form of guncotton by the thousands upon thouaands of pounds, farmers through the south west are planning this year to plant as much, or more, cotton than hereto fore. The prices of meat animals hogs, cattle, aheep and chickens to pro ducers of the United titatea on April 16 averaged about 16. 6y per hundred weight. A year ago the average was 17.40. These Ilgures were announced by the federal department of agrlcul ture. An arbitration award advancing to some extent the ratea of pay of 64,000 locomotive engineers, firemen and hostlers employed on 140,000 miles of line of '.s western railroads In the great area of the United States and Cauada bounded on the east by the Illinois Central and the Great Lakes, was signed at Chicago. Aid Asked For Mexico Washington. -Reports of hunger and suffering are coming Into the American Red Crone headquarters from all parts of Metlco. Supplement lag Us appeal to the American people for aid, the Red Cross sent a telegram to the governor of every state, which read: "There are a large number of unfor tunate people In Mexico facing death by starvation, and the president of the United Slates and the American Red huh make an appeal for mosey and food supplies. Gifts of corn, beans, rice and flour will be accepted at any point la the United States and for warded by the Red Croes to Mexico through the moat practicable route to reach the people la distress. "Money may be east to local Red Cross treasurers or to Red Croes head quarters in Washington. Before do aated supplies are sent from any point, instructions from Washington will be furnished for routing " Maekeasen Closing In on Priemyel. Berlin, via wlreleee to London. General Mackenseo's great net Is clos ing In upon Prteaiysl Austro-Uer-taus are within a few miles of the Prsemy si-Less berg railway. Despite some receqt reverses the Oermans believe the fall of the great Oallolaa fortress is aaar. DUDLEY F MAL0NE M jL-aaii saKsWii- J Y .v PF . : Vi aHsHMsBkasf Iv LbbbbbW ' tass! HP SlV fl Bsat Hsw Ptioto by Amarloan Prras AanoolMlofi. Dudley Field Malons, cQllecter of the pert qf New York, who aaye the LutitanU wst net armed. A BANK'S FIRST DUTY is to itfl depositors. Tlio buainess of this hunk is conducted on this hnsi, which is, in truth, SK CURITY AND CON SK11VATJSM. Safely is considered hrfore profit". We feel justified in ask ing for your hanking business, assuring you uiwuys, courteous treat ment and satisfactory service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Take Orders for Flowers For Any Occassion Ontario Floral Co. StffoSL Phone 49-J Ontario, Oregon .Isaswr kiiak ; eaww mmmmmmmmmmmwmm Ilewnre of I r.nuls. i Who clnim to le authorized repairers of Btasellfl Sweepers. We have no traveling repair men. B1SSKLLS IWIWaUl CO. Grand Rapids, Mich. The Ontario Furniture Co. will show you how to lake enre of your sweeper without cost. Notice The Argus office wants to buy clean cotton rags. B. OOPB, tin- only Prtetictl Tailor in Ontario, is Iht only Practical PltOt to buy a suit made to youronlcr Suits made to order from $15.00 to $50.00 The only Reliable And Prompt denning and Proving in the, City. E. COPE Moore Hotel Blk. Summer East Via Union Pacific System K member the Un ion Pacific System is the Direct Route to all points east. Through Cars. II Stop-Overs Diverse Routes Consult any 0. S. L. Agent for rates and further details. Funeral Flowers and Designs, Wedding Flowers and Bouquets, Cut Roses and Carnations, For Decoration, Gifts and For Wearing. : : : : . Meridian, Idaho Sound Teeth Make a Sound Body Dr. W. G. Howe DENTFST First Class Equipment Fintt Class Work Reasonable Prices Over First National Bank ONTARIO. OREGON Excursions Very low rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul and many other points from local points on the Oregon Short Line. SALE DATES, May 15, 19, 22, 26, 29; June 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18, 25; Sept. 1,8, 15. : : : : i- u r- 3. r si Mi D rs n- s I of his (i)l tlio .llg. 1)1)1 Do fine lust tell for euts 1 i I