The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, March 26, 1914, Image 7

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THIS simple rule cf health is daily called attention to liy every doctor in the land, wliose first question to
the patient almost invariably is, "Are your bowels regular? Yet there's not one person in fifty who
takes proper care of the bowels. And the result of this foolish neglect is nine-tenths of all ill-health.
If today you are unable to free your body of waste mailer at the usual time, or if the net causes straining,
pains nnd discomfort, don't let that condition occur again tomorrow. T'nless your bowels can carry away the
waste materials left, after food is digested, decay sets in, the poisons of which, taken up by the blood, increase
the risk of Typhoid Fever, Appendicitis, and many ol her serious diseases.
In treating ;itipation, there is a right way and a wrong way. The wrong way is to take hnrsh purga
tives which even though they do clear the bowel.., cause griping and nausea, injure the delicate tissues, and
so disturb the normal functions ns to cause the return of constipation. The right way is to help Nature to
produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using
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This enormous quantity wns
used with good results by busv men
who suffered from constipation, clue
to lack of exercise, or indigestion
cnused by overwork by children whose
parents realize the harmful effect of com
mon purgatives by olil p oplc wliose sys
tems cannot stand n:: thing harsh by
women during pregnancy, and after child
birth, when anv medicine with a violent
action would be particularly dangerom. Many
of these people are your neighbors and friends.
Ask anyone who has ever used them they'll
tell you Hexull Orderlies butisScl and helped them
n pontic laiatlve In the form of a chooolato-t Bit inu tnbli-t . One f
lIlCM tablets eaten just before going to bed will lielp lore-ton
your boweis to normal activity ut a Rffli iiirn, your hmly
uang at rest, me mrtiivine can ao us licit u one. Asa result
of t Wiring that tablet for say two, if your ea.se is ob
: lmiiW,)..'"nr tmwels rill more canity ami naturally
ji the morning. 1 lie use of Kcxnll Orderlies
for a few days afterward will restore nor
mal regularity, bven elironie const i
I'll n i i is lu'tiefited by tliem.and it
1$ not necessary to continue th
treatment fur a long time, be
cause, instead of driving
. atim, tliey .urn ply help
her to help herself.
Sold only at the rr.oro
'.in 7,000 Rexn'l
Morr.i aiiit In thb
town only by un,
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This
Is Our
Guarantee
You
Risk No Money
If Itexall Orderlies do not make
your bowels net right, tell us so nnd
we'll give buck your money without
asking a single question. There is no
red tape to this guarantee. It meuns
just what it snys. You sign nothing.
We won't hesitnte, or ask you any ques
tions. Your word is enough. If Rexall
Orderlies do not. do all you expect them to
if you don't feel better after using them and
find that they are the plcasantust-ucting and beat
laxative you have ever used, we wuut you to
tell ttl and get your money buck.
Ontario Pharmacy
Ontario, Oregon.
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We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year.
But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big
publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our
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Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call
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The Ontario Argus
Phone 49 J. P. O. Box 128
CHARACTER STUDIES,
till inn II Improvement a frntii
within outward I'lMinlc
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inlsed at everything In- hwm or
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iiHis everything I" conform I"
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BREVITY SERMONS.
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words iin-i. iIiiiil aii- iu-ii
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Hi- ho Is imi mi partii today
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in thrift! 'i wo
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All tiie People io the Town
ThKOlGH THIS PAPTK
Read Our AdvtTtisements
And Profit by Them
Stockholders of tht Drain Cannery
nail Q rOWOT' asset lattoa WSi and rom-
iiictcd a pi rmastm onsnltstlea.
()ron;i raittl will meet In tlielr
nnnnal three (lays' bUSllteS session
In Monmouth May 19 to L'l, Inrluslvp.
Prppiirntinns are heitiK made for a
conference of the lntercolleKlate Pro
hlultion BHSoclation In connection with
the annual oratorical contest to be
held at Pacific College April 10.
An afgreCStS of $1600 wan paid In
fines as the result of Indictments til
turned by the ci.im! Jury at Pendleton
against gamblers and those who per
mitted names in tbolr places of busl
ness.
Senator l.ane has received tele
grams from fishermen and commer
cial bodies of Portland and Astoria,
urging him to have the fish Commis
sion steamer Albatross sent to Alas
kan waters next summer.
The Sunt hern Pai ific company hns
paid Into the county treasurer of
.laiksoii county $81,H82 In taxes. Hal
allie due of $?0,iMl0 will not be paid
until laud grant matters have been
adjust- l
The only Oregon claim In the omnl
bus claims bill was stricken out by the
senate committee, leaving Oregon
without representation. It was the
claim of John K. Huller of Lane coun
ty-
The last refuge of the canvass back
duck In Oregon Wapato lake at Oas
ton is to be drained and Oregon's
duck hunters will get few convass
back dinks In the future. Arrange
mn 1 . have been made to drain the
lake and use the land for rarmlng pur
poses.
If the recommendations of Adjutant
General Klnr.er and the commissioned
officers of every company In the stnte
sre followed by Governor West, the
Oregon National Guard will hold Its
annual encumpmvnt In IU15 at the
Panama Pacific Kxpoaltlon Iti San
Kranclsco.
When McMlunvllle College won the
Intercollegiate oratorical contest In Al
bany It made the fifth victory that In
Ml It ut ton lias won In the annual stale
contests am gave It rank next to the
I'nlverslty of Oregon for the largest
number of contests won In this asso
elation.
Artlve Indorsement of the "swat the
cigarette" cumpulKti ban been made by
the clt) council of Seaside. One or
dimince prohibits th" sale of tobacco
to ail) one under the uge of IK years
and another provides penalties fot
llllnlepreselil lit lolls of the age of an
applicant for tobacco.
Seven counties have availed them
selves of the bill passed at the last
session of tiie legislature providing
for agricultural and horticultural SS
tension work. The state, under the
provisions of I lie measure, gives an
amount eunul to that appropriated by
each county for the work.
The county court plans to set apart
a day 011 which every man ami boy in
l.lnn county will work the roads The
date will be some time In April Ac
in-Img to plana business of all kinds
will be suspended throughout the
ennui and the elf or Is of every resl
deot, liienpectlve of occ 11 pal loll or vo
cation, will be devoted to road work
Mioiillng to Douglas county 11111
seiyineii. about IfjtlO acres of orchard
l.ni'l will be planted this year In that
district Almost all of this acreage
will be given over to prunes, for In
the lust two peatl one season's SfSfM
011 some or the farms lias brought in
mole cuhli than the land Is assessed
fur
A county educational rally, to be
held 111 Kugene on Saturday. May 16,
and to comprise the final spelling run
teMs of the year, a school children's
parade ami an exhibition ol tin- work
of llie manual tralnlliu anil ilumestli
mi iitue 1 I . beM aiiinaiiired
b K .1 Moon-, count. superintendent
a1 seels
The V ullauiPile Vnllcv Press .1 0
-i.it ion si ,1 sMetlni in Helen weal oa
record as being opposed to further
legislation thai will hamper tin- 1I1
velopmeut ol ths slots sod Indorsed
the miiveineiit to make Mrs Abigail
Boot) Dunlwsy the western represeu
t.ii'.e on the SOBOrsrj liu.iril ut wo
un 11 to represssl the Uslted Itsteo
ai tin- Paessss Hsolflc Exposition
Prsetieell all tae usrsesrved pub
In land in Maker oOUBly. escepl that
111 srsalS valleys, has ln-eii ili-h
i.ii.iieil S) the secnlai ol the lliler
lor lor entry iinilei the eiii.n.. :
sonssteed law Between 100,000 ami
1 ""u seres, ssosll) in Baker sees
'. lose t her with snail tracts in the
southern end ol Union oouoty, ur- now.
sulijei 1 to entry in ii'.'u m re iiucIh
If Qovereer Wests plans mateii,,!
11, e battleship Oregon, niter H
loedi the wstei pageant through the
p. in. una 1 seal ai u opeslsg. win fled
a ssrber Is Oregon waters The gov
einui durlSg hli- n-ieiil visit to WSSaV
Ington ii (' asked the ssv) 'lepurt
tie in to subsides the Oregon for the
I wiili Ii in now being used by
Un- Oregon Naval Militia While he
..I no lietiiiili assurance that
institution would 1 n .1- in- is
r twill be IgrSSd to by
tin iii partmsot.
NEWS OF GENERAL
INTEREST IN IDAHO
Important Occurrences Of Tht
Past Week From Cities
In Our Stats
Woman Prisoner Is Blek.
Coeur d'Alene- Mrs. l.aum Ilrown,
who was Implicated In the shooting of
Anna Pressley and Duke Harris at St.
Joe several weeks ago nnd who Is in
Jail In default of bonds pending her
trial In the district court on the charge
of assault with intent to commit mur
der, Is in a condition of nervous pros
tration. A trained nurse Is attending
her.
"Wet" Petition to Circulate.
I.pwlston dvocntes of the snlonn
have decided to circulate a petition
for an election to determine whether
Nez Perce county will remain dry ter
ritory. At the last local opt ion the
city of l.nwlston gave a substantial
majority to the "wets." Country pre
cincts, however, overcame this major
ity nnd the "drys" won.
Hog Stealing Case is Heard.
Nag Perce. -The preliminary exam
imitliiii of Hubert lliickltigham was
in-ill before Prahate Jaags Huberts ami
he was held to answer to the district
court in SMI ball. Iliicklugham Is
charged Jointly with Don Reynolds of
I'lrillnauil of stealing eight head of
hogs from Prank Plmlell near Voll
ni'T Reynolds has escaped arrest.
Ghoulish Catch of Salmon Fishermen.
Salmon The body of George Smith
who committed suicide by Jumping off
the Salmon river bridge about a month
ago, was found by C Davenport near
Iv a mile dow 11 tli" river Davenport,
while fishing for salmon, caught his
hook in Smith's clothes and towed the
body to shore.
After Violators of Gsms Lsw.
Ilallev lex Klscher of Hellevue
wns fined 2i for killing s deer out of
season Wardens are in this vicinity
looking for violators of the fish and
game laws Many complaints have
been made of excessive catches of
trout ut the Magic Dmn. also that lite
fish were being sold UlegHlly.
Culdaeac Plana Roundup.
Culdesac. Plans are being perfect
ed for holding a roundup here In May.
l Koiiherg is promoting It and ap
peared before 1 he hoard to procure it
DergSlI to use th' glollllils where the
..11 a. 1 up was held Inst yest.
SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED
Former Shoshone Official Will Stay
Out of Pen During Good Behavior.
Wall. ne MM v t'ouslaii, chief
deputy he-in of Shoshone county
from ISS4 to ISIS, who pleaded guilty
to the charge ol SBtBQSlll 110111 ol
Bounty funds during his tenure of of
flee, was sentenced to from one to I"
years In prison. Constan had nothing
to say when the coun asked him 11
In- bed SB) legal cause to show why
Settees should not be pronounced
Judge Woods announced that in view
of llie fact that Hie money had been
rep, ml to the county and other mill
gating circumstances, bu would sus
peed the sentence pending good be
huvli.r. 11 lul re I en sell the lioiiilhiueii
Klglil charges of ellllll.leuleUl
were filed against Constan, to one of
wlilcn, that of emhe..ling a rush bond
of IMS SS pleaded guiliy after having
eni.i.il a plea of not Kullly when pre
vloiislv arraigned The seven oilo-r
chargi s have lu-eii continued until the
next term I t court
Important Contest Decided.
Twin Calls v. 'I. .11 ftnfltesl rase
irl) three ri steadied lavoli
lug i'.'.'n sorts "i un 1 lead m the rieln
n hi luv 1 ut k. 1 ' ..I artesian Cltj
" ii h ben 1 bu sex rei srj of the
mtei lot in. uie bis iii 1 inn in fat or o
1 ho defendant
Cleared of Murder Charge
Oroflno Uaynard Brown ws
Quitted oi tin eharge ol murdering
.lame. Snodui.i Three balloli were
taki a in Hi.- in t nine u . re for so
quitted oa tht iseond, 1 1 'i m- killing
took place Kebrunrj 15,
.
Idaho to llie Home Induhtiy Wck
Uewlston 'Home llldll.il Week'
ha 1 at. ii 1 mi Idersble Interest Is
at. ami Information has just
iiiin received here thai the governor
of id . bai do Ignated the week "'
kprll Kt to is for Its ohservsnee
Trap Shooting at Krllorjrj.
Keiiogg j w mi.i ..ii esrrleil
off the record nt the shoo) ol las Kel
' .1111 'lib W I" i It
of 11 possible -it) in Hi. 1 wo L'6 1ili.l
events Kd Uef'srt) formerl) boldlns
the record Willi 41 ii.' ol
Frcbt Hurts Idauo Peaches.
K'Uilnek The warm .itln-r has
-inn. 1 i be - 1 iv fruti ami farmers re
port il I i" ,n dous to Uiu
pesehes h frost.