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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1914)
HOW ONE WOMAN WON Bcr Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this City, Mtk. K. C. forum writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought inn some, tardnl an a tonic, and, from the. flrnt dny, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thanks to Cardui, I did not. fioon. I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy la wonderful. I recommend It to my friends, for I hare received great benefit from It." Cardui acta aperlflrnlly on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them tip to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out ner Tons system and relieves the efferts of overwork, both mental nnd phyilral. Fifty yenra' successful use fully prove the Btrit of this purely vego table, tonic remedy for women. In everv community, there live some Who have been benefited by fardul The beneficial effertn of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves la many different ways. Try It. N n 'rtr Im t isms' Mvasvy rtpt.. Chens tftnin Ms III M Co., I httan(, Irnn , tor Sprrinl Jnifrurltnnl, n,l h4 nags book, Hesis Tir.tm.nt Br Wuoitn," Mnl.ln plain nw on fuwu Public Notice. The I', ill. nut ItentHiiraiit l.n been sold by Wong Tun to I.ihiIm nil. accounts must lie settled utthlii 1 .'i lays, as the new Proprietor "III tint tin resp'.lisllile after Hint dale. I.miiIh mi. June I, lllll. M 14, Three IntH for sale '1 Mucks west Of pOOtoflHoO at n hi km in. Inquire at Argil ulllre. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles al Am I lotel Barber Shop I'l lllltpl Alll'lltillll 1.1 Mil All Order !hc Mi s I ( in, ill I n'( I Judges Prononnce Taylor & Williams Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey the BEST KOH BALI in iuantitifK from One gallon up, and many other (iiH.d luanilh, liv L. b. II UK. Wholesaler ONTARIO, OREGON Irdin Smite. I h- hound i iiitai in. Iregou llllle t, I.' II Tune fable No 73 Ha is UteuM Woe L'td Nil Td Boise Poseeogef No in ICeeteru Kaunas No Tl Boiee itoaoeuger 'J I a in I U in 18:11 p m A ;io p in o fl Oraguu Wish Kipreaa 0 IB p ui Wet bound. No 11 Oregon MTgeJji i-'id 4:17 am i i Hunt ingtuii l'scuge.i B I'Jam No P Oregon Wuh K I .ui p iu No . I'u.i Mail I ill p in Nil 7T lluutlugtoii l'as'gr t : 1 ui M I lieu i Valley Hi .uii-li Wnal Itoiind No Ust Vale ami Junmra. Mixed. Dally I Suiiilay. 10 10 a in No 14 1 ale ami Urogau mixed. Pal ly Mioopt Suuday leaves 10.00 a ui No '.17 Vale raugei 7 :00 i m l.a.t Hound Arrive No "i Vale Passeuger H.tO a ui No 112 Vale Mised, from Mrogau ;i..')0 p iu No 110 Juutuia mixed. Dally except Nuu.Uy 1 i0 P i" The llouieiluls train lesvea Nyssa 11:41 on Tueeday. Tuursdsy aud natunlav, returning, arrive at On Uno at t P iu. .Bbbbbbbb4 aW-Ss-aslBMf Vj Wf 0. S. MEDIATORS ARE BROAD MINDED Why Lamar and Lehmann Were Selected by President. BOTH EXCELLENT LAWYERS. Man Able to Handle Dslioats Legal Questions as Wall as Show Patlanea and Diplomacy Ware Nssdsd, and Wilson Namad Prominent Attorneys For ths Positions. Niagara Kails. -When President Wil son was casting about for two men to represent the Inlted .States govern ment at the mediation conference on the Mexican situation he made, up bl.i mind Hint an MflMttflJ iuallflcatlon of this government h representatives was a masterful knowledge of law. He felt at that time that the conferenco might l'- long drawn nut ami Unit the media tors and tin men hIhhii this country and Mexico named .. guard their re spective interests would be confronted almost dally with legal problems of a mure or less Intricate nature. Fur thermore, he felt Hint the men he se lected must possess broad gauged r in. b) Amen in I'reas Association JtHlll K I.AMAII (loll ASH I W. II II MANN llllllHI nil iii Is g lilcli would be able to grasp the problem of diplomacy as well us tllOMi of Hie law. fonseipiciilly he selected two uieii wlio ho far iu their careeiH bae ml Mile i solely on their nun merits us lawyer al ournoi, Unary ability and men uf iuiu-.ii.il pulse due uf tbem ii.is arteee lo the klghool pinnacle ' his peoleaatoa, a noalttoo mi iiu- mi preine bench uf the I 'lilted Stales The uther Is considered by a majority of the ineuilifi's of (lie Mipreme court to lie the Moat' lawyer practlilug before that triliiiual OM "f Ihein. Joaepb HucUer I. Miliar. lISHiiilate Judge of the Patted Mates supreme court. Is u (ieurgiaii by birth, a southerner of snutlieinei-x aud a member uf one uf the must dlstlDaTUlab ed i u in i lie.-. Iu the I'ouiitr.i a family uhith boa gives Maay rtrwii men to pUttilC life The ulber Is a native uf I'russla. lii aini' to thin cuiiulrv as a child and sieut his eaily life In lOWl Catiliiiig him w Inn he was yuung. the great middle west nt Its stamp mi him forever, and any one would now recogulie Prwderlrk Wil li, iiu I eliininn as 11 typical iltieu of thai section "f the rouutry As in their . rt 1 1 1 I iu le Sam's tw" repreaeutatlvee al the Niagara confer voce ire totallj illasluillar, so are Ibef ntteii.i unlike in i'iis,,iwii appearance. Justice Lamar 's loll, anctiwrud Mi tele Inoklug Ml U'linuinn is hlurt. BtOCky and extreuielv Jovial looking Tlio dissimilarity between the two men really ends with their origin and early training, for. while their outward ap pearance indicates tlmt they are differ ent In nature and geuernl makeup, the fact is that thefr nature are really guile Miiuilar Mr lA-iiiuauii indicate! In every movement and expression that he U genial, go. si tempered and fond of the aoclety uf his fellow men Justice Im uisr Is the same sort of man but does not look it Moth are full of life and devoted to social Intercourse In the matter of their work snd their careers thev have reached the same point by different route! Although one of the youngest membern of the su preme court. Justice l.aiu.ir Is noted for the lucidity of his opinions, the depth of his thought aud the literary stvle with which he writes on legal topics Mr. l.ehmann Is noted for hla clarity of thought, the almost tender care with which he prepare a case snd the masterful manner iu which he presents it before the higher Judicial tribunal of the country .1bbbbI LbbbI i!?!n!aV-' lV -liffV nH ' f la? HPjJT T sar tit k AFTER RIVERPIRATES. Posse Organiied to Exterminate tha Wholeeale Freebooters. Martinez. t'nl. Klver pirates, whose depredations In the 'arulncc straits and the tide lands of the San Joaquin valley have caused farmers a loss of many thousands of dollars, are to be exterminated, it w-n learned here. With the cooperation of the federnl sutliorltles Sheriff It. It. Veale of Con tra fnatn county lias organized n pick ed posse to wage war on the Inland freebooters. The chief source of revenue of the pirates U the merchandise produce piled nlong river levees awaiting ship ment. The method of the gangs Is to moor n scow nt night in midchannel and row to the wharves, from which the produce Is removed Hnd brought to the bay cities nnd sold. The delta sec tion has been a rich field for the gangs. CASPIAN SEA SINKING. Stesmships In Many Placsa Unable to Reach Landing Stages. St. Petersburg.-Tho scientific world In HiismIh has fur some time lieen oe. copied with a curious naturnl pliennin enon. The surface of the t'aplan has Bjaea June, linn, been continually sink ing and Is BOW beginning to be ttMOfl voiilent fur navigation, as steamer in many place cannot reach the landing stages. PrOfaaOOf Slmralskl. cnmmlsslned by the Btiierntnent to study the subject, has ascertained that the amount of water i ontrlbiiled by the rivers Mowing into the Coaptan. aepeelally by the Volga, has eonsiderably dlsBUOfeOaV It Is therefore ipilte Missblc that the river water llowlng lido the sea is nut sulllcleut to make gonil the loss caused by evaporation. DOG FIGHTS FIVE MULES. Rasult Is Four Dumb Patients For the Veterinary Hospital. Illilou. hid A bulldog attii, kisl five mules In the barn lot near hero The dog took them one at a time, h .iplug at their I In hi I s. Ropeotedlj Hie mule. bOOh "IT l, e dog, nnd twice I li x kicked him. One Bole picked the dog np by the skin r the bach and Bbooh him. Winn thrown to be ground the dog eengbl another inula nnd beld la ll until It went to It i ,i . Xbe who saw I be combat aay that anoibor lliillo then i iwed the d '-' o t . mi .'in. ions till carried Hie lot ' Hi f Hie IllUles Ml, now .it n veterluarj bosu i i. TO ASK CITIZENSHIP FOR THE JAPANESE Will Settle Nlfonla Prohlem. Says KikSuO's tpt Halilmore ir ghoauhe goto, who luis been studying the Jeiau pies tlou iii OnUfOrnta at tin- dtrevtfcsi of th nperur of Japan. Bald hele that he would report to his OVONlgg Hi.it Hie only way Hie California laud mob lelll . ounl be .setllisl would be for the I nlteil State o grant iH.euslup to the Japanese now holding land in that spile He also Mid be would rOOOBl mend that no more Japanese Iniliil gratlou lie allow id "I h.iie made a careful study of the California situation." aald Dr, Into, "and In my report to my gOTafnOiail I Will tate that, In my opinion, there Is but one v. iy to aattle the dlfferaceee between the I'lilted States and Japan over the California qneetloo, and that Is by granting cltUeusblp to the .la pa in-se now holding land In California, When I his I done Japan will hae no further trouble with the United States. There are at prei ! thOVl I0UJJ00 Jap anese In the United States, mid over half that number are QuallhOd to be conic i Iflieill of this country "I will also risoininend that no more Immigrants come to this Country. The matter can very easily ho arranged I'T making BO agreement or new treaty bete eeii the rountriee, "Japan Will show her friendship for the I'nl ted stales by not preeelni the California watte until the Mexican question Is settiiHi rhe Japanese goe eminent is of the opinion that the I'all form. i ipiestnn is a matter entirely within the Jurisdiction of the federal governnienl and should tic settled in u aeulugton "The Jasineee In California are now In a very bad way. and the people of California do not can- what become! of them ity giving them ctttsonahip and rote the tension would be re llciisl Japan has nothing to alu In going to war with the lulled State, aud 1 K-rMouall.v do not think that a conrttct between the nations will occur "As to Moll, o there are s number of Japanese who have gone to that coun I try to engage lu agricultural pursuit. ' hut Iii my opinion it would be letter for them to go to Brazil or some other country In South America There Is ou thing certain Japan will not med dle In the Mexican muddle" This O Wss a Whopper. llillsilslc. Mich AUuit the largest hl.le eier rcoelvcti at the IgaaJ tannery has Just kOM dfegggdj It grgg that of a g bite ox and was received from liWe View Mich The hide measures eighteen ' ' Iron the iue to the tip of the till and twelve feet across. When green the hide weighed UiS Kutids and wheu dressed twenty live. 16,000,000 SEE MOVIES EACH DAY Congress May Pass Censorship Law at This Session, TO AFFECT 18,000 THEATERS Film Mskars Protsst, Saying Thsir Product Are Good Advooataa of Propoaad Measure Say Children Ars Lad Into Crime by Some Photo Plsys. 8ome Stataa Censor All Reels. Washington, sixteen million persons dally attend the Is. urn moving picture theaters now In operation In the t'nlt 1 Ktates. A large proportion of tho patrons are children. There are ap proximately 2tj.MK.tMK school children In the I'nlted Htates. The Attendance of the picture shows therefore repre sents four llflliH uf the daily enrollment of the public schools anil far exceeds that reported by churches, libraries and other Institution of human bet terment. These facts, or what nre represented to be fuels, were brought out baftoN the house committee on adfJCaVttOsV Tho cumtnlttec has under consideration a bill to establish n federnl censorship loinmlsslon OVW moving ph Hires. Too measure has strung uppor(, and the chalices are that It will be enacted into law al Ibis session of congress. It ha been Indorsed by clergymen, adUl atom and some iiiui lug ph lure el Mutton, Other exhibitors oppose It on the ground that til 1 1 1 maker- censor their product and that fedeial censorship WOOld Intel I. re xx li the business All other ol,. Ctlofl ui :, the hill Is ih.it lis passage might serve as a precedent for legislation abridging Hie liberty of the preaa Those who voice ibis objection argue ll ' if the federal govcrntneni under t" i i ns r lion lug pictures ll may extend the null It j to prluted matter Advoc.H, s of fede I moving pictures my tlutl tbeee exhibi tions are bill "ui ..I henelli yoiii hful iiiin. I in e irdllig I I the it u a msi i il tlmt ii any crime i eon traced In children w Imj hud -sed ilelaislng acenea iu moving picture !' i ties i . i im it s ui : I that com i iism lion and eflfe live i ensor ship of i in a led The to o of the ore told III the house com ti i ttee i.ini pans i, i moving picture eahl hltions are i ei To tly pi'o er." s d.I the I.. i ii s I'rlnel iwrlu .1 ni i he Internatlon i rm bn re iu "i ither purls may be objection ai le be, lis,- i i i ii limes pic lures oi murders, robberies, holdups, assaults, burglaries and neurl) the w in.ie i atalogue ..f crUnee "Brer i f' day ou may see In the liewspapi'is allusions In , inliial iinirt Judges to the connection between Jove in la- crime and Hie demoralizing pros eolations J list mentioned This bill proposes the examination and censor ship of picture lllius ho that tainted and diseased amusement may not lie sent out from about ti rt y mm manufac turing linn and Importing tlrm to nearly 10,1 lOVlng picture theaters to injure minions ,,r immature laweona who dally see these productions." W Stephen Hush of New York, rep reeenttng a gsovlng picture publication, made a de'ense of American made iiiui lug picture "Beeped for the ordinary decencies of life eharaclerUes the producer of moling pictures." he said "They are anxious to please, not o offend. It Is a fad (hat the American producers Bttpply not less than To per cent Of the world' market of moving pictures "No matter where ion go In Kurope. you will tl I it 1 a strong percentau-e of each program is made up of picture made In tills country Why? Because the American pictures with negligible exceptions are clean "They are made by men whose eyes and ears heed public taste and sentl incut and who do not want to caier to any morbid or depraved taste Now. censorship has been roeponelble in the countries .si' llurope for a great de crease In the number of pictures made and absolutely no good Is accomplished by llu- censorship sinli as ext-ts in liussia, He: many and other countries." it w is bronchi out that Ohio, Kan an. Pennsylvania and California eiof else censorships over moving pictures Hoards of moving picture censorship also are Iu operation In many cities, among them New York, San ,'raiiclscc t'hlcsgxi and rieveland. Cenorhlp laws are applied to the busiiiess lu Fiigiand. Germany, Austria, Denmark. liussia and Canada. HIS INCOME TAX 2 CENTS. Costs United States More Thsn Levy to Send Bill to Philadelphia. Philadelphia Among the tlrst In come tax bills to le sent cut from the loosl otHce wss one for I cents, ad dressed to a resident of this city This la the sum total of his tax. computed on a net taxable Income of $2. minus all exemption and deduction allowed by the law t'onwjMitatlon of thi return required the service of scleral clerk In this clti itnl WiiKhiugton I'lie envelope and the pgpaf cost the govevnaaoajl more th.iu the amouut of the bill. Harvest Season Is now at hand. Have you The Right Machinery to do it with? DdjdjHug Mowers, (taring RgjJtCt, John Dccro SiuY De livery Hakes. John Deere Hay Loading Outfits, Hay Wagons, Detring (irain Binders, Detriag Corn Minders BIG STOCK of REPAIRS if lOnMthing should happen rz fct ( I I i fx I BOYER BROS. & ONTARIO, SAVING TIMb 1' ' sSsllf X . Cj klasa -aaa vi Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you tVtr OOniiddF llOW lony it takes to travel the dLltened from your house lo the I ioetOT ami Merehant ami what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, ou cannot atl'oni to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. A Complete Line of At the Argus Office .,r CO. OSBGOM IMI'LKMKNT DKI'AIM.MKNT in TELEPHONB