HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newtrarg Udy Glad She Followed Suggestion. Nswborg, Ala. "For mora than a year," wrltM Myrtle Cothrum, of this place, "I suffered with terribls palna la my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was corered with plmplea. Our family doctor onlr gare me temporary relief. A friend of mine advlied toe to try Cardul, ao I began taking It, at once, and with the beet results, for I waa cnred after taking two bottlea. My mother and mr aunt hare alao used Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always pralae Cardul to tick and Buffering women." Cardul la a purely regetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old, Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength. Hare you tried It? If not, please do. It may be Just what you need. N . WriU to: Udln' Advltory Dtp.. rh.it, - Eft Mrdlclnt Co.,Chattftnonfft, Tfnn., for Sprrtal rurlmm, and o4-pag Hni4t ' Horn 1 'rain.ot Veen. MM la plain wrapper, en rr.uui. Governor Aids In Making Salem Dry. Salem, Or. Governor West took a hand In the fight to make the town "dry," and. as a result, the city coun cil Instructed (he mayor and city at torney to Inform the management of the Salem brewery and two fraternal organisations wMch i.are club housor that they would be prosecuted unless they oeased selling Intoxicating ber ragea. The brewery, it la charged, ha been delivering beer at realdences, and the clubs hare boen selling Intoxi cating drinks the aa)ne aa before the people voted the city "dry." The reaaon aaalgned for placing the ban on the brewery and clubs is that they hare no licenses. Ex Train Robber Would Be Governor. Oklahoma City, Okla. Al Jennings, reformed bandit and train robber, who la now a respected attorney at law, will be a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor of Oklahoma Bait year. Oregon Agricultural College FARMERS WEEK December 8 to 13, 1913. This Will b a notable ereut in the educational history of Oregon. farmers' Go operation will bo the leading topic of a stlmulatiag aeriea of leouree. The week will be crowded with disousslons and dsmooatistlona in ererything that makes for the wel fare of the larmer ami borne maker. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 5 to 30, 1914. The onllege baa spared no effort to make tbis ths most complete short course in its history. A rery wide range of coursee will be offered In General Agriculture. Horticulture, Auimal Ilunsbandry. Dairying, Poul try Keeping, Mechanic Arts. Domestic Hcieuce sod Art, Commeroe, Forestry and Muslo. Numerous lectures nod ditouaslous on Partners' Co operation at home ami abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleaeant and profitable winter outing. No tulton, Aooommodatiooa reasonable. Re duced ratea ou all railroads. For further Informs! Ion address. H. M. Ti.NNANT. Registrar. Corral I is, Oregon. Parmere' Business Courses by Cor r espoodsnoe without tuition. 2b. ii v, , 1 l 1t K Hl L To test Maltheid Malthoid has been under water for yean in a certain made lake in Australia. It it used to prevent seepage and it has been a perfectly water-proof and water-tight lining since the day it was applied. a Malthoid is made to last and does it's a rooting that commands respect because it renders acrvi - Empire Lumber Co. Ontario. Oregon BISHOP BRENT TO CONTINUE WORK Devotes Life to Aiding the Filipinos In Every Way. FOR BETTfR EDUCATION. Churohman Haa Civilised Many Trlb.a. erne Formerly Lived In Tree Top., and New They Own Comfortable Hsosas Ms Hepee ts liaalnate the Chrsnie Ailments aa Malaria, Ete. New York. A national committee) haa been formed to help tbe work of Blabop Charles II. Brent among ths savages in the Phltlppinea. Bishop Brent, who attended the Episcopal convention, returned to tbe Philippine Islanda to continue his work among th Moro tribes. He is a great be liever In the possibilities for Christisn work among these little brown people, who subsist on eamotes and corn, wear no garmenta and make their homea in tree tops. Ilia friends In this country hare Just organised a national committee for up building the wards of the nation. This aWI XL F A. Sji 'BLaaaaw JaJBaaHBH' S ftaaav aJssaasBses av am hop (HAMLm ii. siibmt. committee Is working under the aua plcss of the Harmony Club of Ameri ca, which haa a membership of several thouaand man and women throughout ths United Statu who are Interested In uplift work. Bishop Brunt haa been lu tbe Philip plnea alure lyoi and has devoted hla life to td! work In tho Islanda. He baa alrvn.l.v accomplished great good among these wards of the United Hhiti't Tor Instance, In one section faiulllee who were dwelling In tree tops two years ago now have comfortublo homea In decent villages and are cut ting their grass with American lawn mowers. Tbe telephone, telegraph, sewing machine, automobile, railroad, farrolug toola and other modern In rentlons are IncreiiHlngly welcomed and used by tbs natives, who are not devoid of Intellectual capacity and havo considerable manual dexterity. The pluna of Blahop Brent take In the aoclal. Industrial, educational and evangelical work among tho million or more pagan and Moro Inhabitants. He hopes to cure them of their chronic ilia, such aa malaria, hookworm, black fever and the like und teach them how to lire so aa to avoid the tropical dis eases, most of which are due not to tbe climate, but to unhygienic habits. NEW VESSELS FOR CANAL oitio Ceaat and Norway. Tacoma. Waah. Captain Otto Srer drup. companion of Captain Auiuudssn In arctic and antarctic exploration, has aunmtuced here that the Norwegian Steamship company, in which be Is In terested, will operate four steamships through the Panama canal to Pacific coast ports, bringing paper pulp and carrying back salmon, fruit and lum ber. Captain Sverdrup will Join Cap tain AiniHicls.ii at Colon to uccompauy the I'rain through the Panama canal lata In November. A Bostou firm aajgouucee that It will operate eight steamships to ths Pacific coast by way of ths canal, using ths name Boston-Pacific Hue. N. NG THAT'S HIS NAME. Harvard Student Refuses to Tall Hew It Is Pronounc.d. Cambridge. Harvard with Its great cosmopolitan eu"lujent has a cats logos for tbe pr. -cut year that would , make the ordinal name specialist put j on his spectacles and gasp for air. N. Ng is a Junior and K. 8. Ma la In the graduate school. R. O. Wee Is un- I classified. Harvard has four Brewers, two ; Beers, one Case and a Rueter. There ' are three Weeks, six Iays. one each of Lore. Maiden. Legg. Darling. Joy. Moruingstar. Watchmaker and Shu. A. B. See. known as the "human alpha bet." Is a seulor Tbe Smiths, forty-six strong, are the predominating family In college. INSECT LOVER A GREAT CHARACTER Has Devoted Fitly Years to Study ot Little Beings. ALSO A CHARMING WRITER. Jean Henri Fabee la Known as DIs eoverer ef New World Seeks Areuee Interest Among Famous Msn Per Salts ef Scl.nee He Endured Many Miseries Will Hsve a Monument, Parts. Jean Henri Kabrs has been called the Homer of ths Insect world. Por fifty years he has studied Insects and their ways more closely and con tinuously perhspa than any other man. Add to. this tbe fact that he ts a poet aa well as a man of science, tbnt he writes with peculiar charm, and It will he nnderatood why his books about In sects hove iirouaed the enthusiasm of such men an Maurice Maeterlinck and Frederic Mis tin I. They refer to him aa the discoverer of a uew world. He haa been com pared to La Kontalne. whose fables give evidence of bis love for beaata. Their writings show the same fresh ness, simplicity and charm. Darwin was struck by ths patience and Inge nuity exhibited by M. Kaliro in pene trating the secrets of Insects, and In tho "Origin ,of Species" he refers to him aa an inimitable observer. An English translation of M. 1'al.re's book "Tbs Life of a Spider" has lately i n published. Hs was born in ths south of Francs, wss the son of poor parents, and hla whole life haa been one of uninterrupted labor. As a lad ho taught himself to read at night by the light of a biasing pine knot In school he paid his tuition fees by serving aa a choir boy, He won a scholarship at tbs normal school at Avignon and became a teacher, finally rising to ths grsds of professor. It wss while hs was attachsd to ths lycos at Avignon that be came across ths sntomologtcal works of Leon Du four, and thereafter ths course of his life was changed. Hs saw how In complete was tbs stats of ths sclsocs of entomology, and wbat be ssw opsnsd to him a magnificent field of study. Thereafter as soon as hs was abls hs gars up teaching, devoted him soir to ths study of insects and sn dursd msny miseries for the sake of science. He wsnt to Mrs In s cottags with rose tinted walla and green blinds at the little village of Serlgnan. on the road from Orange to Valreas. For years tbs neighboring peasants knew little of him. Then one day they learned that a great scholar was dwell ing am. nnc thorn, and now he Is the glory of the village. He haa uacd Incredible patience and Ingenuity, guided by sympathy, la st inlying Insists. Observation and Mu.lv In the laboratory did not tell him what he wanted to know It waa necessary for him to watch the free Insects In their natural environment. What he aaw he described aympa tlietlcully. poetically, vividly. Ills writings Interest the general reader as much aa the eutomologlat. He de s.tIIp.nI with equal euro the Industry of the bee mid the wickedness of the preying mantis, that tierce Ineect which devours Ita wives and charms Its victims with what the entomolo gists call Ita spectral pose. Maeterlinck wrote of him: "He de voted to the task of aurprlslug their little secrets, which are the counter part of the greatest mysteries, fifty years of an existence solitary, mls uiiilcrstiM.il poor, often approaching want, but Illumined each day by the Joy which Is brought by a truth, wbtch la the human Joy above all others. Lit tle truths, you will say, those which are offered to us by the ways of a spider or a cricket. There are no little truths. There exists but one, of which the mirror to our uncertain eyes seems broken, but euch fragment of It whether it reflects the evolutlou of s star or tbe night of a bee, contains the supreme law." M. ini.ic Is now ninety Honors have come to bliu. His fame Is wide spread. He Is tin longer able to pur sue bis studies. He sits day after day smoking his pipe in tbe dining room of his cottage. Not long ago Frederic Mistral, the famous octogenarian poet of Provence, made an appeal In hla behalf ou ths ground that he was In a lamentable condition of undeserved porerty. This M. I'abie denied. Tbe French govern ment granted tbe aged entsjhologlst a literary pension of $.100 a year. Later still the Academy of Sciences or Francs swarded him a prise of ths value of 4.000 francs. A minister of state has paid an official visit to him. and It la proposed to erect s ststue In his honor at Avignon. WALKS 3S0 MILES TO "PEN." Is Finally Admitted to Five Year Term After Court Crrsr. I J rile Rock Ark -An srror In ths court niiitlne caused "Buck" Patterson to walk :JK) miles to begin his sentence to five years In the penitentiary here for in iiisliinghter. Patterson, fifty-six, was convicted at Kuseellvllle. ISO miles from here. He had always borue a good reputa tion, and upon bis request was allowed to make the trip alone Many Dead In Texas Floods. Houston. Tex. The number of dea. In the flood which haa spread over the lowlands in half a dosen counties In south central Texas reached 150. Four-flfthe of the dead ware negro farm hands. Montgomery Ward Diss. Chicago. Montgomery Ward, who gained a fortune as a pioneer In mall order merchandising, died here of pneumonia. Mr. Ward was 70 years old. Summons. In tbs Circuit Court of tbs State of Oregon, for tbs County of Msl- betir. SB. Mollis L. Sherrington. PlalntlR. fSj Nelson J. Skettingtoo. Defendant. To Nelson J. Mbsfflngton, Defend ant. In the nams of ths Stats of Oregon : You sre here by required to appear ami snswer the circylnlut tiled against yoa In the abore entitled suit by Saturday tbsBrd day of January. A D. 1914. or for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tbs court for tbe relief demsnded Id tbe complaint, on file herein, i e for s decree forever dlssolv ing tbs bonds of mstrlmooy heretofore snd now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for tbe custody of Winole K. Skefflugton. the issus of the union between plaintiff and defendant, end for h decree tiarringnll interest of tbs defendant In lots 1. 3, 8. 4. and 6. In block No. 174. in tbe olty of Ontario, Oregon. This sum mons is ssrrsd upon yon by publics tinn thsreof In tbs Ontario Argus, a wsskly newapspsr, published at Onta rio, Oregon, for six oooesoutlrs seeks, by order of Hon. Geo W. McKnlght. County Judge of Mslhcur Count?. Oregon. Dsted November 20th, 1913. Dsts ot flr.t publication Nnrembsr 30tb. 1913: date of last publlostloB. January 1st. 1914 I McGonagill. Attornsy for plaintiff. The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository TS Our Bank Your Hank ? 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