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BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES ATTORNEYS. W. H. BROOKE, R. W. SWAC.LER, Attorncyi at law, rooms 13, 14, 15 Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon. CHARLES C. ZWEIGART ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wilson Building. OnUrio, Ore. C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All CourU Notary Public. Office Over Postoffict LESLIE J. AKER LAWYER Room 9, First National Bank Bldg Ontario, Oregon. Mcculloch wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-8 First Nat'l Bank Bldg OnUrio, Oregon. ART STUDIO. J. P. KIDD, Prop. Job and Commcr cial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore DENTISTS. DR. W. G. HOWE DENTIST Telephone First National Bank No. 732 Building. DR. D. C BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of OnUrio Phar macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. R. Depot FLOWERS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken for cut flowers. Argus Office, OnUrio, Oregon. Orajoi Short Line lime fable OnUrio, Oregon, November 8ih 1914 TIMK TABLE NO. 76 WKHTWAHII Train No. 17 76 19 6 18 76 4 I Leave 4:22 a m 9:85 a m MM in 0:16 p m Oregon Wash. Limited Huntington Passenger Oregon Wash. Express Fast Mail KAHTWAKD Oregon Wash. Limited 2:61 a m Boise Passenger 8:60 a m Eastern Express 12:07 p m Oregon Wash. Express 6:83 p m OREGON EASTERN BRANCH WsVI'WAHl) Traiii No. Leave 1.19 Mixed, daily except Sunday for Riverside 9:00 a m VALE A. BROGAN BRANCH WIKt'WAHU Train No. Leave 141 Mixed Vale and Brogan Daily except Sunday 10:00 a m 97 Paasanger, Vale daily 7:00 p m KAHT HOUNT) 140 Mixed, daily except Sunday from Kiveiide 12:01 p m 98 Passenger, from Vale daily H;40 a m 142 Mixed from Brogan mid Vale Daily except Sunday 3:30 p m Tbe Honiedale tralu leaves Njrsaa 8)1 til on Tuesday, Thursday aud aatunlay, returning, arrive at On Urio at 6 p. in. Church Services Unitku Pruibytkkian Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Young peo- ! .......;.... , 7.14 n tn The church is here to help the people and the community. You can make a I more potent force. Come to any or all j of the services and you will find a wel- W. Bkown, Pastor. Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday mornings. H. A. CAMPO, Rector. Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Preach ing, morning, 11:00 a. m., evening 8:00 p. in. Yoj need the church the church . eeli v-J "Let's get together." C. C. PRATT, Pastor Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m Morning Service 11:00 a. in Evening Service 7:30 p. in B. Y. P. U fi:S0 p. m Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening Bible Study Thursday Evenine A hearty invitation is extended to mil DAVID E. BAKER. Pastor. Congregational Church. Sumlay School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in. Endeavor, 7:00 p. in. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. 8KV. PHILIP KOKN1G. MEATS. The best in the line of fresh and cure Meats at lowest prices. Ontario ket. PHYSICIANS. DBS. PRINZING WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Illoclc OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears Graduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 164 Blk. PLUMBING. H. L. POORMAN, Plumbing, Heating and Tinware, Galvanised iron, All work guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS. J. 11. Burrell, OnUrio, Ore. sco our fine line of photos. Call and 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 Hralna. JOHN LANDINGHAM UNDERTAKING J. II. FARLEY Funeral director and embulmcr. Lady assisUnt. Phone 132-W. OnUrio, Oregon. LOCAL MARKETS Prices quoted below are goncral re Uil prices prevailing in OnUrio and are in no case special sale prices: Asparagus, per lb, 10c. Apples, box, 76c. Radishes 6c a bunch. Rhubarb 6c a pound. Spinach, 10c lb. 3 lbs 26r Bananas, dox 30c Beans, navy 10c lb. 3 for 25c Beans, Mexican, lb 7c ButUr, ranch, lb., 20c. Butter, creamery, lb., 80c. Cabbage, new, lb., 4c. Cauliflower 16c and 20c. Celery, bunch 10c Cheese, fancy, lb. Figs, package 20c 10c Fresh tomatoes, per lb., 20c. Flour, high patent, sack $1.9) Sugur, cane, per cwt 86.90 Flour, straight grade, sack $1.76 Ourlir, lb 26c Grapefruit, Florida, each 10c Honey, strained, pint 20c Honey, comb, lb. 15c, and 2 for.. 26c I anions, dot 30c lettuce, hothouse, lb 26c Lettuce, head 10c N'nts, English walnuts, lb 25c Nuts, Brazils, lb 26c Almonds, lb 25c Oranges, dos 20c to 40c PoUtoes, sack, $2. Fresh Pinapple, apiece 40c New onions, bunch Rice, lb. . , Halibut, lb Hams, picnic, lb. . . Ham, per lb 6c ...8c and 10c 20c 16c 25c 22Vtc to 25c 20c Bacon, per lb Head cheese, lb. Hens, lb wc Lamb, spring, fore quarters $1.00 lMn)i gpring, hind quarters $1.50 I .ami) chops, rib, lb 25c Lamb 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 Itib roast, prime, lb 22c Round steak, lb. . . .' 20V F,at.bone ,,.,0. lb 28c Salmon, lb 20c Kippered salmon, lb 20c Salt salmon, lb 12 Vie 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 15c Eggs, ranch, dox 17 V4c Hani, sliced, lb 30c Sausage, breakfast, lb 26c Sausage, country, lb 17 He LIVE STOCK. Hogs 6 3-4 to 7 l-4c VfMl OVVti ,,.. H Steers 5 to H Mutton 4c to 4 He Lamb THIS ONTARIO LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale of State Lands. N t ice is hereby given that the stui i- Lund Hoard of the State of Ore gon will receive sealed bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m., August 2, 1915, for the following described lands: Sections 16 and 30, T. 21 S., R. 46 E. Fractional SV4, being Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, Sec. 30. T. 26 S., R. 30 E., North of Mnlheur Lake. Sections 16 and 36, T. 27 S., R. 43 E Sections 16 and 86, T. 30 S., R. 48 E. Section 16, T. 81 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. 36 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 uny and all bids. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase state lands." O. G. BROWN. Clerk State Land Board. i)at,.,i Mav 28. 1915 Last publication July 2!th. Sound Teeth Make a Sound Body Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST First Class Equipment First Class Work Reasonable Prices Over First National Bank ONTARIO. OREGON PENTECOSTAL-NAZARENE TAB ERNACLE Dispensers of old time religion. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Pastoral sick calls promptly ans wered day or night. C. C. Babbidge, D. D. Phone 39N2 Pastor. THE MARKET Portland. Wheat Club, 6o; blueaUm, Me; red Itusslan. 98c; forty-fold, 97c; red fife. '.Mi Hay -Eastern Oregon timothy. $16; grain hay, $12; alfalfa, f 13.60; valley timothy, I12.S0. Butter -Creamery. 2le. Kggs Kninh, 22o. Wool Eastern Oregon. 27c; valley, 30c. Mohair 31c. Seattle. Wheat Bluesteui, 99c; club, red Huh'..:i, 9c; forty-fold, 7c; 7e; f.'e. T5c. I .ir!ey ;$23 per ton. it iv Timothy, til per ton; alfalfa. U per tun. Mutter -Creamery, 21c. Eggs- 22c. A BANK'S FIRST DUTY is to its depositors. The buBiitosa of this hank is conducted on this basis, which is, in truth, HE CUH1TY AND CON SERVATISM. Safety is considered before profits. We feel justified iu ask ing for your bunking business, assuring you uiwuys, courteous treat ment and satisfactory service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I. W. HINTON STOCK INWI'KCTOK OPblAI.HKUK COUNTY OKKICK AT CAKTKK HA UN, I'HONK 171 DEPUTIES- Emery Cole, Brogan. Alex Lock head Ontario. Bert High. Vale. C C. Morton, Old's Perry. N. O. White. Weiser Bridge. J. E. Holly, Riverview Abe Denny Jurdsn Valley. Joe Bankutfer, McDeruiitl J Boy del I, Nvsaa John G. South, Juntura Win Kine, Harper L M. Seaward, OnUrio Bridge ARGUS, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 191ft ONTARIO MONDAY. JULY 5fh Be with us and help us celebrate the day of our nation's birth. Every feature has been provided for the entertainment and comfort of thousands of visitors. There'll be something doing every minute. Monster Street Parade for Prizes Base Ball Games. Ontario vs Nampa The Two Leading Teams in The Idaho-Oregon League Band Concerts and Sporting Events For Men, Women and Children, Too Numerous to Mention. Fireworks and Sham Battle at Night Special Rest Rooms Are Provided Women And Children Special Rates on all Railroads Brief Oregon News. The board of regents of Oregon Ag rlcultural College Mass established a course In rural arcMtocture Four carloads of homeseekert have been in the vicinity of Burns during the past week viewing properties. The 1120 acre Llllard ranch north of) Baker has been sold for $50,000 to Mrs. Melius N. Krnest of Maultou, Colo. Miss Anna Y ant Is waa chosen by the Salem commercial club as queen of the Cherry fair, to be held July 2-3. Henry Pitt Jackson, perhaps the most prominent Indian on the his math reservation, died at Uouauxa at an advanced age. Physical connections of the South em Pacific and Oregon Klectrtc rati roads at Albany are demanded In a complaint filed with the state railroad commission Four hundred and thirty two stu dents were eurolled at the summer session of the Oregon Normal School at Moiiinuiiili, when actual class work commenced. The Oregon City Woolen Mills has been awarded the grand prize for all woolen exhibits, both foreign and do mestic, at the Panama Pacific Interna tional Exposition. Accompanied by Oswald West, Unit ed States Senator O. K Chamberlain Is on a tour through central Oregou to Inspect various projects which are uu acr way and In contemplation. W. F. King of Prlnevllle has just completed placing signs of direction along tbe Central Oragou highway from the Columbia river to the Crook and Lake county boundary line. During U month eudlng June 16. the Oregon registrations show that, at an average of $760 per car, toe people of the slate have Invested approxl mately $600,000 tn gasoline driven ve hicle. The noO-acre W. B. Potter ranch, located near Spray, was sold last week to Ue William Nichols family, of Mil ton, Umatilla county, for a considera tion reported to be In the neighbor hood of $40,000. At the meeting at Salem of the third annual Western Oregon Girls' Confer- ' euce, tbe following officers were elect ed President. Miss Madge Humbert Eugene; vice president, Miss Margar et Oibaon, Albany; secretary. Miss Aline lieaaon, PortUnd. and w ..usurer Miss Olive Clark. Portlaud Preliminary organisation has been effected by the Woodburn Agricultural aaeoclatiou meeting at Salem for ac tion toward draining over 30,000 acres of farm lands In the French prairie district, and have Ue federal govern saeut assign s draluage engineer to make Ue necessary drawings and. sux veys. At a meeting of the directors of the Oregon liopgrowers' association at Ha lem, the executive onminlttee reported that the organization had a member ship of etitt; that the capital slock of $100,000 had been subscribed aud s part of it paid, and that the asaoi la lion now controls more than 00,000 bales of hops. Bids will be called very soon for the construction of the proposed terminal buildings for the o.-W. K. i. N at The Dalles and I'llot Hock Junctlou below Pendleton. The company has already awarded the trackage work to Twohy brothers ami this with the structural work will represent a total expend! ture of $400,000. 1'laiis ban- been completed for Ue new $50,000 training school building that Is to b erected at .Monmouth fur the use of Uu normal school In tralu log teachers for grade work. The ar ohiteol's work has been approved and ground will he broken July 26. The structure will be erected on a three acre tract purchased lust year. Work on the construction of a large mileage of new trail and telephone lines In the government forests In Ore goa and Washington Is to be begun the first of July, according to an nouncemeut made by Acting Assistant Forester Huck. Iu all he says the de pertinent plans to construct .en mtlus of trull and 43 miles of telephone Hues, besides 22 lookout stations and two bridges. An adverse report on the plan of R. C. Washburn, president of tin- ore gon Historical association, to convert Table Rock Into either a national park or a national monument, was sent lo Secretary of the Interior l.aue by Commissioner Tallmau, of the general laud office, who expresses the opinion Table Rock Is not of siuMi leal Imparl ante to be made a national park nor of sufficient historical stgi llcancs u be made a national gtoauo One hundred ami eight) accidents llin i of ulikli t. ere lulai, were ic. ported to the state Industrial accident com mission during the week Of this total, 103 were subject to the work men's compensation act, 4ti were from public utility corporations snd $1 were from other firms and corporations not under the compensation law. Hall road operations headed the list with II accidents, sawmills vara aooogsj with 34, logging third with $f ami con structlou fourth with 17 William Crisis. Marahfleld. and Steve Hawuke. Clatekanle, were killed while logging. ' and A. E. Day, a tre::puSMer, was killed by a tralu at St. Johns. H'lWrH'tp wn' - Will July Brief War News. "ue year ago Monday the Austrian r -hduke. Francis Ferdinand and lib. wile were shot aud killed In the little HoHiilau town of Herajovo by llarvlo Prliixlp. It was the u. t of I'rlnzlp, a i .....r student, which ultimately result l hi II nations going to war. These nut ions are. on one hand. Ureal llrl tain. France. Husslu, Serbia, Japan. Belgium. Italy and Montenegro, mid mi the other, Oeriuuny, Austria and Turkey. The war to date, accordlni; to con s.-iatiw- estimates compiled from Hu tu st avalluble reports, has mused a loss to the various belli-niiis of more than ti, 000,000 men, dead, wound ed and prisoners, ami mure than 60u ships. Of these, about l.'u wen- war Is. It Is II months since Austria ib i land war on Serbia Increasing pressure by the Kalians iiraiiist the Austrian fronts along the I M.. n .. i ... n. iu t,e I i. til in., with continued h..n fighting between the Hermann allies and tie- Itussiaus along the Dm inter wen !!,. outstsiid lue leaturc of the war the psst I Hammering by Teutonic aru.ic.-, agaliii.t the itiissiun force Iu Qallcla COLONEL HOUSF. 9 lv Amertoan I'rsas Association. Colons) E. M. House, intimate frlsnd of Prssidsnt Wilson, who Is supposed ,0 h,v ound,d lh w,rr,n' ?w'r on peace during a recent trip abroad. i mil i Wm Jm j.Aaswl l4?MfllSBfl ' gj k n sr. g i Celebrate Fourth continues without eessaUoa, but ap parently with less success than In most o I the many battles fought dur ing (In- Ioiik weeks of the Uallclau campaign for the possession of Prseni ysl and Lemberg. Artillery combats along Ue western front with ..mm inn. .1 steady pressure by the French In the Vosges aud to ward l.ille wen- reported. British aviators were credited with blowlug up a big ammunition depot near Itoul ers and Canadian troops were said lo have captured four Hues of German trenches some days ago near I .asset. Neither French nor (ieriuan stale ments Indicate operations of Immedi ate iu. .in. ut In Ue western arena. The Frein b admit lack of progress, due lu nun.1, places, It is declared, lo storm ravaged ground, while the Hermans set forth the repulse of all French at tacks and the regaining of some of the trenches. .eoillits of lierinar military activi ty Iu Kusslau 1'utaml come at the same time as reports that many big guua from Ksseu, Ocruiaiiy. are being shipped into that region, possibly iu preparation lor another drive at War saw I'roiiouiiceil Heriiiuu successes seem iiiKb h.ic oc i ui-red uot far from the east Prussian border, the Hermans telling t tbe capture by storm of a Russian position north of Prxasuyss, and Hi.- Itu i. in admitting a reverse in tli. i. region. UiroiiKli superior urtit- 1 i fire by the tieriuaiis. Kaiser Has 18 New Corps). Zuri.ii. Mwitaerlaadi via London. According to an authoritative military source Herman) will be able to place Ih iiioii arm) .cups lu i lie tield by Ut end oi Jul). These are composed chisft) Of the s-c oud category of th laiidniunu. coiiipimiug men who have in ivot i" rforasd military sorvlce, but who are in traiuiug, aud Inland re serves which have been resting lu the interior of Germany. Game Officials Named. Salem Vi a meeting here Ue stats fish and game commission appointed Carl Shoemaker, editor of Ue Kveu ing News of Koseburg, slate game warden; H K Clautou, ex master fish wurdeii. sup. riiilundeiit of hatcheries, ami II I. Kelly, of Oregon City, mas ter fls'i warden. The resignation of A. II Lea as State game warden was accepted Mr. Lea, who was appointed at a receat meetiug of the board, declined Us place. s r- it l- l- i-