L SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. Green, But She Finally Found Relief In CarduL Meetxe, Vs. Mm. .T. C. Qreen of thli place, says: "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors In our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of erer getting well. One day, I decided to try some Car dul. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! Today, I feel aa well as I ever did In my life. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person in every war. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardul will do for sick women." A few doses of Cardul at the right time, will aave many a big doctor bill, by preventing serloua sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and kelps rnnke pnlo cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardul. 8uppose you trv It. It may bo Just the medicine you need. N. fl Write tn: IjidlaV AJvl.ory Dn" . ?- )oo(a MllrlntCo.,c:httflnwt. Tnn.. toe Special nttntftim. and o4-m Nxik. "Horn litaiml tec wwnan," mm In plain wrapper, on irnuttt. Public Notice. The Portland Restaurant lias beeo sold by Wong Ton to Louis You. accounts must be settled within 15 days, as the new proprietor will not In- resp'.nslble after Mint date. Louis Von. Jane 1. 1014. 23 24. Three lots for sals 2 blocks west of postofflc at a bargaio. Inquire at A runs iitfloe. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Order. The Most Qualified Judges Pronounce Taylor & Williams Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey the BEST FOR SALE in quantities from One gallon up, and many other liood brands, bv L B. IEIER. Wholesaler ONTARIO. OREGON Train Service. East bound Ontario. Oregon, June 1st. i: i Time 'table No 7 3 No 18 Oregon Wash L'tl '2:15 a m No f Boise Passenger itt a in No 10 Eastern Kxpres II ill I' No Boise Pssseuger 3:30 p in No C Oregon Wash Express till p m West bound. No 17 Oregon Wash L.'td 4:17 am No 75 Huutiagtou Passenger !:42 a ui N.. It Oreuou Wash Ex 6:50 pm No 5 Fast Mail 6:15 p m Nu 77 Huotioutoo Pas'gr 6:15 p m Malheur Valley Bruuob. West Bound No 139 Vals aud Juntura, Mixed, Dally x Sunday. 10:10 a in No 141 Vale aud Brogan mixed, Dai ly Except Sunday leaves 10 :00 a ui No 97 Vale Passenger 7 :00 p ni East Bound Arrive No 98 Vale Passenger 8:40 am No 142 Vsle Mixed, from Brogan 3.50 p m No 140 Juntura mixed, Dally exoept Sunday 1:30 pm The Homedule train leaves Nyssa t 2:45 on Tuesdsy, Tnursdsy and oaturday, returning, arrive at On tario at 6 p. in w' r 'M bbWMjI m NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cltiea In Our Stata Welser Sessions End. , Welser. With a mammoth street parade and flag drill and Joint instal lation of officers, the annual conven tions of the Grand Army, Women of the Grand Army of the Republic and Women's Relief Corps, and Sons of Veterans, came to a close here. In point of attendance and Interest, the sessions are said to be the most suc cessful in the history- of these organi zations. Snndpolnt was selected for the meeting place next year. Lewlston Remains "Wet." Lewlstors The canvass of the local option election held here May 27 has officially given lbs licensed saloon forces a majority of 22. Under the provisions of the state law, a license cannot be granted except at a regular meeting of the board of county com missioners, and the first will not be held until July i:f. Convention Dslegstes Named. Ner. Perce. Democrats and republi cans selected delegates to the stato platform convention at Raise June 30. The democrats selected Charles Giles of li. J. I', florenaon of Mohler and A. F. Karbke of Russell, and Instruct ed the delegates to work for a plsnk In the platform favoring state-wide prohibition, for the Initlatlvo and ref erendum. Seeking Nsw Trial. Ilalley. The attorneys for Jesse Scoble ere endeavoring to secure a new trial for their client, on the ground that the evidence was not suf ficient. Scoble was tried for cattle stealing at the last term of the dis trict court, convicted and sentenced to from six to 14 years, and is now In the state penitentiary. 950,000 Bond Election Is Set. Ronners Kerry. June 22 an election will be held to determine whether 150, 000 in bonds will be Issued to buy a site snd build a high school. Options have been secured on the site of Mrs. Wales' home and on four vacant lots eust of ii. The former Is held at 94, 600 and the four lots at 92,200. WOMAN TO MAKE FLIGHTS Funds Rslssd st Wallace ars Suffi cient to Justify Extensive Program Wallace. With a fund of $:(000 al ready subscribed, the urlous commit tees In charge of the three day Fourth of July celebration here are now plan ning to give the city and Its visitors on those days one of the lurgest and most varied celebrHtiuns ever held 111 the Coeur d'Alenes Kncouruged by the liberal subscrip tions, the committee entered into i "in municatlon with Alys McKee llryant, bolder of the woman's American alti tude record, for three flights In her Curtis biplane. Her telegraphic .H ceptance has been received and she will iimke one night on July 3 and two flights on tlie Fourth, one in tint morning and one In the afternoon. Tile eveuiug S die Fourth will be turned into a inanll gniH carnival, for which the committee hue set aside 9150 in prizes for the best com inn. and 95" for the best electrically light ed automobile which participates in the parude. (in Sunday, July f, the program starts with a ball game In the ton noon, followed in the afternoon by the lock drilling contest and log saw ing contests. Cherry Growers Profit. la wisioii The cool weatlor pre vailing iu this district has retarded the over-ripening ot cherries and with a big demand for them in the Fast, growers and packer here are king good profits Cutting Hay in Idaho. Star. Haymakers are extremi ly busy cutting hay In the Hol-e. Fay ette and Welser valleys. Andrew Lit tle, the well known sheepman ol Km melt, cut 600 acres of alfalfa on the Fmiii' it bench. Will Operate the Evergreen. Grange tile A. A. Kim aid lias giv en a bond to Theodore 1. Kainmera of Spokane for the Evergreen Consoli dated and Dewey groups, cotillsting of 14 claims, about eight milea from Grangeellle, on the Clearwater river. Prohibition Plank Urged. Welaer. The county central com mittee of three political parties met here and aelected delegates to the atate platform cou vent Ion l which as semble Iu Rolae June , President Wilson has nominated Frank 8 Ileer of Silver City as regis ter of tbe Boise land office, to succeed William Ralderston, deceased. CHEATED OF HIS REVENGE. Qeorgien Hsd Trsvsled 2,000 Miles to Lesrn Intended Victim Wss Deed. El Pnso, Tex. - There might have been n tragedy here if Wllllnm Rcrr.v. an aged Georgian, had not found upon his arrival that a man be had come nearly 2,000 miles to kill bad been killed five J curs ago Retry, trembling with anger and dls SiinlBtineut. told his story to the DO lice and returned to his Georgia bome. Nine years ago In Oklahoma, he said. Bill Han-ell hnd testified agalnat him in a perjury case growing out of Ber ry having witnessed tbe killing of two men over it land grubbing dispute Retry aays he wss sent to tbe peni tentiary on llarrell's testimony, bis family was scattered, his farm lost and health wrecked. He was four years In the penitentiary, be said, snd for tbe past five years hnd been reunit ing tils family and home ties, nursing all the while n determination to some day kill Ilnrrell. who. be bad learned, hnd reached Kl I'aao. Five years ago flarrell attacked an El Paso newspaper publisher. J. I Mltchlm, and Mitchlm killed him. Berry knew nothing of Ilnrrell hav ing been killed until he reached El Pit so RUNAWAY HOGS ARE "WILD." Psrmers Csn Make Them Pork Only by Shooting. Ren, Ark. O. R Iewls. a fanner living near this plnce, killed two wild bogs which ran away from his place In 1H10. Tbe hogs were not full grown when they left ami went away to the range, since when all efforts to get them hnd been futile until recently, when he found them In the forest Hnd abut them at a distance of about 100 yards. He hns three more bogs that are alao In tbe forest Tbe hogs go In bunches In the woods and are aa hard to find and kill as a deer. They are nfrald of men nnd will nin from them, but have no fenr of dnga and will attack them. The two bogs killed by l.wi.s dressed about tt)0 pounds each. MEXICO LOSING ITS WEALTH IN REVOLT Statistics Show Need of a Stable Government. Washington. Consul Theodore C. 1 1 i in in sends to the department of commence from Uurungu a striking ar ray of facts showing the necessity for ending tbe Mexican revolution snd re establishing a stable form of govern ment Iu that republic Fur e a m pie. tbe state of Durango. In 1013 was favored with abundant and seasonable ruins. Insuring tine crops of all staple farm products un der ordinary conditions, but not more limn two thirds of the usual acreage was planted, and not more thuu in per cent of the crops planted were gathered by the rightful owners of the laud, the remainder being appropriat ed (or military purposes or harvested by crthciH than the rightful owners on account or lawless conditions or Chile peppers, for Instance, the exirt was only H.UH) us against s.Vl.lsiu to 7...ii In normal years The ' oitoii yield, miu the cu until, was phenomenal Iu the raUiuus 1j giina district of eastern Duruugu aud southwestern Conbuiia, along Hie Nu gas river- IJO.OOu buies. worth $M,6U). 000. Half the crop la still iu the warehouse, lit ToiTeoU. and the other tin 1 1 wus shipped to the United Slates ut a Hiicrillit- lli.-tcud ol being .-cut. an ordinarily, to the cot loll tnctorles III southern Mexico The export to the (Jutted States from Duruugu In the last year were S.'.JM.ihki us agam-i mtijooo iu itiij The railways to the gulf have not been ill oieiat!oii In I'.IH. ami all truile is puriilwcd Torrcoii hi iiiuch ot p. ace is a busy Ulterior lliaiiufai luring city, like Syiiiciihc, N v, t, I'aiersou N. J. In file city ot Maatlali. state of SI uuloa. on Hie I 'ml lie. United Stales Consul W. K Alger report, the ex poii, to the Culled States 111 I'.M.; fell oh allllual SWUHMKI, IN M pel cent t.L'e- are now -i lllug there ill 7 cent apiece, milk at .io cents a quart, liiei at lour and live times the usual price and all other articles in proportion Two of tbe three bank have i lused. snd all busmen Is Mispeiidi-i There was uo railroad service In 1013 ""'" March 4 to fce. 31. and but toi tbe numerous arrival and departures ot Amen. -a u war vessels there would have been scsut mall facilities even by water. MADE P0ST0FFICEOF A TREE. Iowa Pienssr, Just Ossd. Csrrisd Msil In 1844. McGregor. la Jereulsb Roser. be lieved to have been tbe oldest resident of lows, waa recently buried He bad lived In Iowa continually seventy-nine years When be waa sixteen years old he was s msil carrier, a la.lt- In s trev serving as one postotlice. In tbe wluter of '44 aud '4ft Mr Koeer earned tlie mall on borsebsck from Dubuque sixty utiles north into lows. Tbe tlrst stop on his route was an old ottk tree by the roadside, where be left mall in s hole cut Iu the truuk for the settler v tin hud built cabins III tbe timber ro-.udabvut. SEA TRAVEL NOT YET QUITE SAFE Hidden Dangers Lurk Beyond Reach of Human Hand. BUT PROGRESS IS RAPID. Drsstio Lsws Requiring Sufficient Life boats snd Advent of Wireless Ts legraphy Hsvs Not Entirely Elimi nstsd the Dsngers Heroio Reseues ss ths Empress of Irelsr.i Sank. Montreal. The sinking of tbe Em press of Ireland, crack transatlantic liner of the Cnnndlan Pacific line, by the coal laden collier Storstnd tn tbe Bl Lawrence river almost in sight of the shore tends to prove that one in trusts himself to tbe fates when hoard ing a vessel Although in no other di rection has such notable progress been made In ii- 'ii' years, no human hand bus been able to mnke travel at sea absolutely safe. The perfection of tbe wireless, the Improvement of revenue cutter service and drastic laws requiring ample and seaworthy iltchunta have eliminated many of the dangers lurking In the path of the great ocean going vessels Kilt we still nave the elements to con tend with, and these can never he cotuuered When the Titanic snnk with Its fear ful toll of Hie It was the elements that caused the disaster. The Iceberg freed from wlntei quarters by the spring's sun broke nwuy and brought death to the hundreds. Tbe dense fug on the Ki Uinii'iiu', prohibiting the captains ot the Empress of Ireland and the Htorstad from seeing ten feet shead. meant desth to I.POI) persons. The inquiry now under wsy will re veal that one man was nerhiisi more st fault than the other, but It cannot place tbe blame fur the disaster on the shoulders of any one man. It was caused by the weather conditions by i the element Following In the wake of the disss- ter many pathetic storied are told of i hrtiv rescue- nnd Intense suffering Two participants In the trsgedy of the burning of tbe Volturno st sen Isst (a) 1914. by American liwa Aasuelallon C.I1AIS BUN KALI, OF Kall-HIHH or IKK I. ASK year nre survivors also of the wreck of the Kmpic of Ireland Due of them was .1 II I'rlce. mi otduiurv mm man on Hie In-:. .ml who w hi.o mmiii.' last .veal oil Hie llcvolllan plunged overboard ami saved a woman pusseu gel ot the X olturiiu Tlie olli.'i man was a in in rv uiMii on the lieiainl John ope, who was one ot those saved trom the Vollurno llobcil v cielleii. a bronzed inliiei trolll SllVel'-loiie, II C., hwam fol over an hum wim a gOSaWfl hailed little girl of eliHil on Iu- Ian k "And when will inainina and hvelyu gel liele ' (he little gill asked when she arriveal in ijuchec Ml (Telle., Had not vcl tod Iicl that hcl Uiotlni aud small sister mid lacked siroiiL; arm to support lliein in Hie icy vva let and had died lliere. '1'bey well. Mis. Saiilna llaii.ei a widow, and hei daughtel, Fvelyu. (tine years old Tin in tie girl who wus saved was Floreuce liui in i. eiglit years old Wltb Crelleii aud William Harry or Silvers tone they were going ou a bull day trip to Kuglund They occupied looms near one another In (he scion. I cuhiii Ail ot I hem got ou deck to gether Tbls Is Mr Crelleu's account or what liuppei.eii "A great bole waa In oue side of tbe snip, and sb listed over so far tbat It waa only wltb tbe greatest difficulty tbat w could get tbem all up Cbe cum psnluuway. We got to tbe rati and etuod there. I held Florence, aud Mrs Harber beld br little elster. "Tbeo as tbs ship listed we climbed over tbe rail aud walked cautiously down tbe ship's side to tbe water's edge, trying to avoid falling Into tin hjH holes just aa vw reacbed tbe wa ter's edge tt.e ship gave a tremor in.it waa terrible Wl knew It was sli over I saw Mrs Haruer and hei child tottenuv toward the water an.. reaching out then nauds to me. I tried to gel tbem. but I couldn't reach tbem. and Uiat's tbe Isst 1 saw uf UMin." BBBTl SHBBBBBBBBBV MatfaUaVa. sW Milinery In order to clean up our Summer Stock of Millinery we are offering our entire line of Trimmed Hats, Un trimmed Shapes, children's hats & trimmings at greatly REDUCED PRICES GROVE BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Butter Wrappers to the SAVING TIME k TELEPHONE crvX Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you fvi'i' consider how lonjf it tukes to truvel llie dtftMlOi from your house to tile Doctor and Merchant and N hat time you save h ttUphoilingf If your time is worth inythingi 'ii cannot utl'ord to 1m- without u Tcliihurn Malheur HomeTelephoneCo. GOSPEL AUTOS IN CHICAGO. Wdl Try to R.claim Wealthy as W.u ss P.nml.ss "Savsg.s." L'bllllfU Huaapsl iiufoiuiiblleH were pill Into service here .ui the theory that Ibeie were more "relbjtoUS sav age'' In I'blniuo than In darl.e t Africa. " Mood) Itlble lii-lltiile di-li Cllled Hie til - ol sexeral -II. Il gOSMl It'll"- Which will lour I'hlrae,,. I,, speaKers will ...i,.ier the eallhle-l Ic-lileic e districts and the aOoresl (eneliienl sei lions eipiallv "savaL'e' and will work In botk live hundred men anil women w III take nu n- pica, h Hi,' eVil lllcht f.U Weil,-, tn t III ehi'tto dlatlictS, Ihell along Hie lake Slnilc "We epe. the wealthy will ll-leii to the scl III. .lis Jut the same as the pOOMT peoply," Maid the IteV W Keli I'llll. Who preached Io a crowd al Noith (lark and Wo-I I ii l-ion streets CONVICT MAY HARVEST CROP. Kansas Governor Parol. Man Who. Family N.ciU Him. 'i'npeka. Kan QofOHMMf Hodges gran led a parole of sixty die. s fo W. V Richards, a prisoner at the slate pen! tenllary. so Kb hards might go to hl lioine In Saline couuly and harvest hi wheat crop. Iti. hards entensl prison last Jauuarv under a sentence of from one to five years for selling mnrtgaged properly He HI heavily iu debt and according to resrts to tlie coventor Ids family has been dependent uou nelghlsirs. I ih nil- reienllv luforuuil the gov eriior the wheat wh. h Kb hards plant ol last fall promised to yield an bug da lit crop. The p.uiiii.i ib- idol tie family needed Id haul for the MSI sixty days more than Hie stale of Kui. sas did. 6aW. & RILEY Arollc Officii AlgUS UHltC BODY BLOW FOR HIGH COST Nsw Discovsry May Cur. Hog Chol.rs and Sav. $100,000,000. Washliifbui I he hlh co- ,, meal, has ris.lv ed a body blow In a re port received from Minm -!.. b) ihc I lilted St.ili- agricultural dcpartlueut heie inn- ol tin- .lit. l contiibutliic Io (lie I i h i. i of all nu ailinltfcd to be Hie great rUVMI I hog cboleia w In. h has . -.wept H in try duriug the past few fours until .. . 1 SpHl.lhMHKHI II; polk w.,., I.. I o which .v.;;;,isHi.n.i ,u Iowa .ii. .n. Willi such u cieat scar city ol pm.. Ibeie wa no l.al.tuc wheel to de. re- value of In-. I. and helu e the lUOUuUUg pine- "I -leal..-. Hog . h.. n r.i has cine g be so dn .i.i.-i ih. it laiiiici .hi boglnulai ic relu-. Io rai-e any b..:-. and (Vet tluase who -II. I. In the gallic raise ouly a few. not MfUafl tO lake Hie long ! chance.- Ii i ailiiill l.-.I tn.it with hug ch. .nia cllminalcl from the farmers' i ul. illation mini. iis moie would be I raised, as they are easy to handle and , the returns are ipil. k. Rut strange to say. science bus never found a cure for ' this dreaded disease. The repot t Just n-celvcd by the de paitiiicnt of agriculture coutalus a 'hart ihOWlDj the treatuient of up ward of a thousaud bogs sick wlfjt chrouic chohru with a seclal veter inary treatment Curea were effected lo I Tf !" per cent of the cases The tests ! have been going on In the field van ous purts of Minnesota since last Sep tciiibcr. Stale veterinarian sent uui by the .Minnesota live stock und saul tary boa id p admiuisli r sei uui treat Uient vmii' in-li iicle.l to huvo the ueW iue.ll. me admiiii-teriHl