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k. m VACiK 12 lll'.M) lUMiini, 11KNI), OIUCOON, Tlll'ltHDAV, AI'IUIj IU, 11)17, News of the World Brief in Overshadowing nil olso lit the world npwa Of tlis week and stnndltiK out ns nn6 of Alio Important stops In tlio history ot tlio tJnltoil States, cnmo the .declaoatton ot war against Ger many on Friday. Following tho hum Mr ot tho wur resolution by 3enntn and House, rrosident Wilson signed tl Instrument accepting a slat ot war early In the nftttrunnn, and Is sued n proclamation enlisting the ol support of American cltlicns, nnd warning alien enomlee resident In tho United States, against tho com mission ot any overt acts. Since his proclamation. vnr propnrednws measures hnv been rushed through out tho country, enlisting for all branches ot tho navy Iibb boen push ed, and huge appropriations totalling more than 17,000,000,000 have been Introduced In Congress It Is the intention of the government to use ;y)00,000.Q00 of the amount In pur tftnslng hotftls Issued by the Allies. Tho personnol of the navy should "be raised to ICO men, while according to present Indications, tho United States will have tho largest army In lilstory before enlistment Is complet ed. As' one of Its first war moves. the government look entire control f all wireless stations, and ordered the dismantling of all amateur plants. Government control ot railroads and casting vossols Is bolng seriously considered. A series of war coufor fuces between representatives of the United States and tho Allies Is now under way. Cruller Is Sunk. Immediately on the Issuing of the President's proclamation, 91 German Tessels. Interned In Amorlcan har-1)01-8. were Mixed, having been kept under close surveillance for several weeks past Tho Gorman cruiser, Cormorant, at Guam, oscaped being taken when Its crow blew up the whip as Amorlcan marines were ap proaching to tako possession. Tho possibility that Argentina, llrazil and Chile might follow the vxamplo sot by tho United States, and riec-laro war against Germany, was evidenced In the conference ot min isters representing tho three South American powers In Berlin. Hrazlt Is still anxious for war. Argentina has decided to maintain Its position us a neutral, and Chile Is undecided nnd Germany, eh me tho dispatch on Sunday that Austria had broken off diplomatic relations with tho Unltod State. Ambassador l'outlold hnd already loft Vienna tor Washington, and Charge Grow In tho Austrian onpttnl, has nskod for bjs passports. Austrian diplomats In this country will leave for their native laud us soon as sate conduct and means ot transportation have been arranged. No state of war as yut uxlsts between tho two countries. Relations with Turkey and Ilulgarla are unchanged. As n preliminary move, all ships under Austrian rogtstry in Amer ican ports, wore seized by tho United States as soon as word ot tho diplo matic break was received. Recognition ot the Mexican menace has becouto more general, and the discovery of a plot to establish a German submarine base on the Mex ican const was announced In Cen gress by Representative Millar. Sec rotary of State Lansing refused to corroborate the report. It was learn ed Monday that tho chief reason bringing about tho purchase ot the Danish West Indies by America, waa to prevent Germany from establish ing a submarine base on one ot the islands. I'-lliutt Still Art lie. German torpedoing of ships con tinued unabated during the week, among the victims ot the undersea craft appearing the following: Can nlzorn (Drltlsh), Trevler (Belgian rellof), Mtssourlan (American), l'a rnns (Brazilian), Seaward, (Ameri can), San Fulgeucln (Spanish), Sal me (British). The American liner. New York, was mined, but succeeded In returning s,nfely to port. The only deaths definitely reported occurred In connection with the sinking ot the Brazilian steamer, three losing their lives as a result. It was this tragedy which precipitated the Brazilian da-i mand for war. Antl-Amerlcan plotters were espec ially active during the week and thai culmination of n policy aiming ap parently to destroy the Industrial re sources of the land, was reached Tuesday when dlsnatehea were re ceived announcing the dynamiting , or me uaiuwin loeomouve and mu nition works at Bddystone, I'ennsyl- and Aubrey mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Loh $50, $60, $65, 10 ptt cent cash I $2.50 Monthlu I LOTS $75 to $150.00 I Heights Addition Agtmt for PACIFIC IIUIM). I NCI .V, LOAN ASSOCIATION J. A. EASTES Real Estate Insurance M 0 N K Y T O h O A N westom Pennsylvania, nnd to dynn mlto the Iron and coal nilnen of Aln Imiun were unearthed, while the find ing ot n powerful radio station con cealed at the base ot Mt, Hood, In dicated that early preparations had been made tor tho sending of mesa ages by spies, to Gorman vessels. Tho wreck on tho Chicago and Krle rail road la generally attributed to tho work of plotters. The secret service dragnet has been thrown out, nnd scores of (lermnna are being taken Into custody, mnuy of them on tho Mexican border. The guard at tho Capitol in Washington bus boen doubled because of a report that the capltol was to be blown up, and throughout the country, railroad and Important highway bridges nre being closely watched by armed men. Of possible connection was tho burning of the entlro camp ot field ambulance company A, near Kl I'nso, tho tires ' being almost certainly ot Incendiary origin. In liurope. tho onward move of tho Allied forces ngnlnst von Hlndeu burg's line Is continuing, not to bo denied. In tho coldest weather of many years. General Halg's troops aro hammering away until the Teu ton Hue Is strained to tho breaking point. Ot Interost In tho northwest, Is the upholding, by tho supreme court, of the Orogun minimum wage law, und tho 10-hour law. MUSICIANS We hire the Latent Stock ol Mime and MuikI MticUmlita in I Ik NoitKwrit. All ilia Lle Sonp, I tolton tlind Imliumrnlt. All Thing! Muwal til ilie Time. Srml (or Calilegurt, Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. 125 4th St. The stand taken by Argentina. It Is vanla, Involving the loss of HO lives, thought, may bo due to the threats i the injuring of os many more, and being made by Great Britain and the the destruction ot property valued at United States In the endeavor to in-! millions. The burning of two grain dure tho lifting of the wheat embargo elevators In Minneapolis, entailing a In tho southern republic. i loss ot $3,000,000. was another of AuHtrln Breaks With l S. I tho heaviest disasters. As a direct outcome of the declare-1 1'lots Aro Numerous, tlon of hostilities botween America Plots to tie up the coal mines of Put Your Pay in Your Bank Book. Th Iwat way te menr -lix-i ia cavMofX'far. MX nwir. then put tna nvt In 0u link llttl ( ( th r-ay cnvrtf'l ml iwy jrour bill bjr cluck lj.nr In tk bank U net wily aprnt fr uttnrc !, and rcmalBa until a time of twcl conm tu 4 ; thrn twi wfll tw claj ja have reur bank account. Check Uk will be furnUh-1 fi-c It wli yau nstblntr tu hava Jour mon.jr kept afa fur you. TUB Central Oregon UEXP. OHKCON Bank IS THIS ONE REASON FOR THE GERMAN RETREAT? 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' One can to each customer. 45c per Louis Bennett, Grocer WK WANT YOU TO FEEL THAT IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE AS A PATRON TO CALL ON US AT ANY TIME. Wo urn n I mi j f. Klail tu a-nil ),u , , lunw r,.mn,. f honil a lube, u bluu t pntrh or u new Mine, ir jini luipitrii to iiml hi on the mini. Of conrw, thero nro lliulln to llio dl.lniiro o can pi, but o fii Mini Hint you moiiIiI nut inakn miy tut iriiaomililo rasiirt .Mt, if nu)tlihiK of llio miM liitpteiiM, trie phono us. Ami roiiioiubrr, If jnu wutC tlrr- mill tiro sumlrlea nml tin nut ftpcclfy llicm li- lininil, un ulll neml joii rtillml Htittiw Tiro mill I'lillcd Htntc Tiro Hiimlilc, l.eiiiue uo hc lleo lliein tu lo tlin r-t nit tli- ninrkrl. Anil ttwt tiro- that mo uImiijn renturo nro tlio 1'nlleil Htntea "flinln" mill "I'mco." Skuse Hardware Company WANTKI) Unlit trailer, miltabltt for usn with Kord. Addroaa J. Wm. A. Hunch, Kort Ititck, OraKon. I. 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Or., or J r.0lfo - HUDSON, iTnildont rft .,, t, rftSs K. A. 0AT1IKH, VIco 1'ros. 2 .v-1 t. f.Aii a r.ai,i-- h. Q, McHKYNOI.DH, Asst. Caihl6ri4: ., , ,, . w . ,,ii,iini,i vuaui vr The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON Cupllal fully puld Kutplui . IM.000 t'JA.OOO tMv' iMiy j9 Fortified by Federal Reserve and Federal Farm Loan A els: Tho Comptroller of tho Currency recently inado tho followliiK report to Congress: "Wo now havo tho Fodornl Hosorva Systom, which wo liollovo nssuroM us analns pnnlca nnd fcnrH, such as havo In tho past, at Intorvuls, disturbed our oommoroo and paralyzed our Industries. The Hurnl Credits, ot Fodornl Farm Loan Systom, will aid In HocurliiB pormiinont com mercial HtroiiKth, and sufnty, bmiod on (ho suro founda tions of prosperous nnd thrlvliiK communities 0f farm ers, hold to tho soil by tlou of ownership nnd oncottrnRod and uldod to aocuro coiiHtnntly Inurcnsliu; results por man, por aero, and por day, "In rovlowlnn our banking and fiscal altuntlon wo soom now to bo liitreiioliod financially uluioat as firmly ""...V.'t l)0.HB,lb, t Provldo for whatovnr Incirousos of 'J his bunk Is u mombor of tho Fodernl Houorvo Systom. J M J?K TEb FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND lAHPill m i