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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
WHAT SAVED JER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesvllle, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin, In a letter from RIveBvllle, writes : "For three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, and had pains In my back and side. I was nervous and could not sleep at night. The doctor could not help me. He Mid I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought I would try using Cardul. Now, I am entirely well. I am sure Cardul saved my life. I will never be without Cardul In my home. I recommend It to my friends." For fifty years, Cardul has been re lieving pain and dtstresH caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardul. Your druggUt sells and recommends It Oet a bottle from him today. H. B Wrif 1o: I i n- ' Advltory Dpt.. Chuti. sooft Mull, in. ( ., iattnnnta. T.nn . (of Nptrial Jntlmrln 'i., nj M r hnoa, Hum. TrratlDM far Wimn," mm la plain wnpptr. on feauetb Public Notice. The Fortlnnd Restaurant lias been sold by Wong Too to Louis Von. accounts must be settled within 15 days, as the new proprietor will not be responsible after that date. Louis Von. Jane 1. 10U. 23-34. Three lots for sale 2 blocks west of postoftlce at a bargain. Inquire at Argus office. 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 Good brands, bv L B II UK. Wholesaler ONTARIO, OREGON Train Service. i.k.-i bound Ontario, OreKou, June 1st, 1114 Tiiiih lal.le No TH No IS QptJN Watti L't.l gill a ui No Tfl Uoiae Pasm-nner 8:50 u in No 10 Kustern BlfMsl 12:12 p in No Tl Holse I'usseiitfer 3:30 p m N 0 Oregon Wash Kxpresa fill i ui West bound. No 17 Oregon Wash IVtd 4:17 a m No 75 lluutiuutou PasstMitfer '.' :12 a m No ! Orexou Wash Ex 6:5U p m No 5 East Mail 6:15pm No 77 lluutloiitou I'm'iii' 6:15 p m Malheur Valley Branch. West Bound No 139 Vale aud Juntura, Mixed. Daily x Sou. lay. 10:10 a m No 141 Vale and Brouau mixed, Dal ly Except Sunday learea 10:00 a m No 97 Vale Paasenner 7 .00 p m East Bound Arri?o No 98 Vale Passenger 8:40 am No 142 Vale Mixed, from Broaao 3.50 p No 140 Juotura mixed, Dally exoept Suu'l.iy 1 :3li p m The Homedale train leaves Nyssa at 2:4 5 on Tueedsy. Tnursday and &aturluy, returning, rnve at On tario at 0 p. m. BBBaV -BaH.PraW -IBBBBBBBSLl "BAD TEETH MAKE BOYS BAD"-HILLES Quotes Figures on the De cayed Roots of Evil. TOOTHBRUSH AS A REMEDY. President ef New York Juvenile Aeeo elation Asserts That th Dsntlet Is th Qreatsst Intluenoe For Qoed In the Land Sick Boys Aro Bad, and Bad Troth Maks Boys Sick. New York. Charlee D. miles, chair mnn of the Republican nntlonal com mlttpe and president of the New York Juvenile association, snys he believes thst much of the so called badness In boys is due primarily to decayed teeth and the consequent Inability to masti cate properly their food, fie bases hla concluslona on observations of boya sent as delinquents to the Children's Village at Dobbe Perry, N. V.. where mi average of 550 youngsters are get ting n chance to lecoinc good citizens. Mr. Illlles declnre that 01 per cent of the Ik)J's received suffer from bad teeth end thnt after two years of care with a ilontlst together with practice In the gentle art of tiMlng n toothbrush, the boys are turned out 90 per cent good Instead of DO per cent bnd. There fore Mr. Hllles, who hns long devoted himself to the reformation of children who hnven't hnd half a show In life. ays he Is convinced that the dentist Is, after all, the real kind of doctor that Photo by American Praea Association. CUAALaM V. un. I. km. the great majority of "delinquent" boys tiewl lu the straightening out of tumuiy tuiik'icM sud other pliysk'al dis orders that have a teudeie.v to start them on the wrong moral sluut. "Acting upon the premiss that the bad boy la generally a sick boy," Mr Illlles said, "we determined souie time ago to maintain a thorough physical study of the youngsters seul to us. We found our boys to be etck. Blxty-ove per cent of them were aueiulc the re mit of poor food sud Irregular habits of llvlug. To tlila half starved condi tion could be attributed the wayward nees aud vlciousueea of the boya. "We found that more than 90 per cent of the boya and reiucintwr they are all uuder tlftceu years of age -came to us with laid teeth. Kor yeuts these boys liuve Urn unable to chew their food properly. They bareacqulrod the hublt of bolting everything they put Into their mouths. The natural consequence has Immii multiplication of stomach and Intestinal dlsonU-ra The boys were dragged down In n physical manner and really through no fault of their own became physl ul de generates aud moral delinquents." Mr. Hllles suld the Hint Investigation deult with U34 boys, of whom fifty two. a little more than U per cent, were free from uome kind of physical abnormal ity. The examination proved that most of the troubles from which the boys suffered came from the teeth. 'Immediately iimui admlhadon to the Children's Village." lie eontliiued. "the boy U sent to the dentist, who makes a searching examination of his teeth. All possible repairs are made, hopelessly decayed teeth are extracted, HMM 1 M seriously diseased aie tilled and crown ed I'inallj there Is a thorough clean ing of the teeth. Then the boy is sent to his room with n toothbrush and with paste He experiences so much reller sud cxier1eiiees It so quickly that 111 ways the boy is glad to give to his teeth the necessary attention. "Itegularly every six mouths each boy in the vllluge vlnlts the dentist Neter again as long us he is with us is he permitted to suffer because his teeth luck attention. "By the time the boy has completed hla two years In the Children's Village that Is the average length of his stay he baa approached the average for hla years in alze and in weight Every apriug the village aenda a aquad of boya Into the west, where amid new surroundings and forgetting the stigma of the past they begin a useful life hi the open couutry. Iteiuembertng that about 01 per ceut of the boya are aub normal when they come to us, that they are moral delinquents, physical degenerates and mental defectlvea. It is a thorough demonstration. I believe, that we are right when we say Unit the dentist is the greatest Influence for good known to us. that more than 90 per cent of our boya make good and are successful after they leae us." Wrf afl roV W, I. ' A "TjJHH oV J PROTECTION FOR "GENIUS." Inventors of "Ptrpstusl Motion" Will Ba Saved Patent Fsss. Washington. Owing to the growth In numbers of Inventive "geniuses" who declare thnt they have solved the perpetual motion problem the officials of the potent office have had to take steps to protect them. Any one can make an application for a patent, paying a fee of $15. An ex aminer Investigates the claim and. if there Is merit to It. culls for a model. If there Is no merit the patent is then rejected ami the $15 goes into Uncle Barn's treasure chest Nearly every one of these perpetual motion In ventors is in financial atralta. The loss of $15. according to the officials, is a severe blow to them (lnnnclnlly. llerenfter the patent office will not permit nny one to file n patent for a perpetual motion mncblno unless the application Is nccompanled by a modoi of the machine, the model being one that will perform. A clrculnr to that effect Is being sent out "It would keep two stenographers busy practically all of the time writ ing to would ho Inventors of perpetunl motion machines," eald Chief Clerk Woolnrd recently. "The clrculnr saves time nnd saves money for the govern ment. meanwhile saving money for the poor fellows who lelleve they have solved this problem." There Is at leant one visitor a day to the patent office who hns a perpet ual motion machine. VACCINATE OR GET NO CASH. Minnssots lmins Must Be Examined Before Government Pay Them. KcmldJI. Minn. -The ninth in. tali ment of a fifteen Installment treaty, made by the T'nlted States government with the Ited Lake Indians. Is now be trig paid at the reservation, nnd 1.470 Indians will participate The per capita payment la $01. 78. which ta a alight lncrenae over laat year. The total amount to be paid at thla payment la approximately $01,073. two-thirds of which has already been paid. Trior to aerurlng Ills payment each and every Indian must submit to an examination by the ngency pbyalcian. who keeps a card Index of all patients. If be finds any one who ought to be vaccinated he completee thla work be fore payment la made to him MEAL OF 1,000 HEAT UNITS FOR 10 CENTS Reducing Cost of Living by Scientific Measures. New York. A scientific restaurant where oue muy obtain enough nutri tion for 10 cents Is tu be ..pencil here It bus been scleutltleally demonstrated that enough properly balanced food to keep an average inau In good condition la not expensive. The food w hit ti It la prop. .-ed to serve at thla restaurant for 10 cents contain euougb calorlos (heat uullsi for nil aterage person doing light work Professor Oratiain Luak of Ilia department of phyalology ut Cornel! medical college has arranged the menu, based on the ussiimptlow that persous engaged In dlffeient kinds of lubor re quire different uiuoiints of calories A man who lies ubod twenty-four hours requires ouly I .('.so cnlories a day; a rider lu a six day bicycle race requires 10.000 culorles. A man abed for eight hours and In a chair fourteen hours and hating moderate exercise for two hours requires 2.500 culorles. The average farmer needs 3..'jO0 ca lories The meal which will be served nt this scientific restaurant will give ex actly l.i 100 heat units, enough for a luncheon for a man doing light work l'rofessor I.u.-U has arranged ibis men u. giving I.0U0 heat uuits for 10 cents: TH ouncea of beans. 1 ounce of poi k 2 1-3 ounces uf butter. 6 ounces of milk unit 6 ounces of corTe. mixed Three such meals mean H.tMlO heat units, and If one eats a heavier u eal In the evening with this scleutille liuiclieoii of beans and pork lie v. ill obtain enough cnlories for anything lews than hurt! physical labor LIVES MONTH IN BEER CAR. Cat Had No Food, and Hi Ribe Show ed, but He'll Racovar. Vaucouver. ii. ('.Out of a box car of beer that urrlved here yesterday there walked the shadow of a once ro bust tomcat Pussy's ribs were showing, and be waa ao weak he could hurdl.t move toward a bow I of milk that kind heart ed customs ..'' ers ut the Oktutdatsj Pacific wlic' pilckly provided for htm. The nil as sealed lu Mil wan kee thirty 1 . - ago, aud the big cut had no grub slice He will recover. Mountain l ion Killing Elk. Fort Collii - ' A mountain lion la reported In ' btugbterliig the elk shipped into INi -irk by the govern ment a short tine lays, Pour or Ave elk were killed there recently nnd carried away UmIII.v. The fuct tl.it there ure no traces of dragging leads trapper- to believe that sn enormous lion is doing much of the killing For est rangers lu the park arc seurching for the lieu st FOLLOWERS LOYAL TO PANCHO VILLA Federals See In Chief an Out law, His Men a Soldier. REBEL ARMY WELL DRILLED Leader It Uneducated, but Not Ig norant Was Ones sn Outlaw With Pries on His Head, but No On Evsr Clsimsd th Reward Learned to Raad snd Write Whilo In Jail. Hollowny, N. M. General Kranclsco Villa, easily the moat prominent tlgure of the Mexican revolution, on its fight ing side at least, has nnturnlly been a subject for more xvrlters than any oth er man. Much that has been written Is true, but on the other band much misinformation has been distributed In the United States. Christened Francisco by his parents but more often cnlled 'Tnncho" by bis friends, Villa early In life allowed his I.ntlii-liidlaii Instincts to overcome his discretion, and he killed a Mexican offi cer who had Induced bis sister to elope. He was outlawed nnd shortly was con sidered the most desperate outlaw with whi, .'i the authorities bad to deal. The federal and state governments filially put a price of MyOOO esoa uKn his bend because be wits making open war upon the men running the state government. The ruraics were put in the Held to capture him and during a number of y our fought him more than forty times, wounding Villa nine times and suffering a loaa of thirty-nine killed. This result discouraged head hunting lu officlnl circles to niich an ex tent thnt Villa operated for Home time almost unmolested. Aa Is common In Mexico. Villa con ducted Ills operation ns a "revolution lit." He drove off the herds and took liberally of the stores of the rich sup posed to he friendly with the state ad- , int. by American Praaa Association irsi i. At VILLA'S i. Alls! PtCTl i. a. MIDI roLLOWIMi BATTLE AT aALTII.Lo ministration He Is known to have .11 trlhutcd bis plunder to the poor of Ills district Villa I uneducated, but not Ignorant unless the record lie has made Is all a dream. When Madero cauipcd hi relsd arin.t before .luare. he was Immediately Joined by Villa, who had hastily gathered more than .'iHl men and marched them overland. Ill military ability was lu evidence even then. us on hi march he hail made It u point to ac.ulre a number of :tii-K lilies, and he bad the only squad In the elilll ant capable of tlgll'lllg 111 eiieinl. oil equal terms with the Mauser rllle Villi g.nc Mnd.ro some trouble lie can-c of hi- desire M 0 right Int.. Juarez and fjghl It M& and he finally did that tort thing ugnili-t the tvi-h. -of hi n.oi. timid chief When Madcio t.:i ed the life uf General Nawam from Villa mid ilroco bt shiettd trie!. the hitter I., came deeply offended bill Villa looked upon the move a legit I mate and liked .Madcio all the mon for It. Madero pardoned Villa for uii bm offenses nnd put him in hi army ttlioi he assumed the pli ..-Idency llliert.i was Villa' ei.innuin ler and that otllci i ordered Villa shot for some allege.! ollcnsc M.ulci.i old. nd Villi to the pciiltciitlart near Mexico City iind gate the 0 .rtuiiltt of escaping While confined Villa learned to read and write a little Here are some of Ills achievements as his friends look at them: Ha has drilled his srrnv and provtden for It tlirouKh hla own efforta until It It admitted I tut t tiu hni the best drilled am! equipped font In Mexico Ha haa captured mora than ons-hah tha total artillery In Mexico and hsi formed an efltrlent artillery dlvlalon He buya hay and aruln and shlpa It ti hla cavalry at 'I kei-pa ih.it arm of oerv Ira In a more amclent condition than d the federals tie haa liio beat hospital corpa In Mil Ico and Kites better care to hla ounde tl in ojoss the resulsr army 11b has a vrorklng (omrnlasary depart ment tthii h has managed to kep hi troops will supplied and furnished " With the irtltlOll ii. when It had to lie smuKslod acroaa froi he American aide Mo haa eatnbllsi i-d order In every low cultured alta- rloalng the saloons mi I ' .u the plaoi He doss not u liquor and lavi the selonsui cause all II trouble commanders hive un then n 1 w ''' w We Are Here To Stay In our efforts to gain your good will and friendliness toward us, your welfare will constantly be on a pedestal before our eyes,and youfmay be assured of the very best SERVICE in all your Drug Store Wants. Efficiency, Courtesy & Dependability are our watchwords. We have installed a fine new Soda Foun tain FOR YOU. Come In and Get Acquainted Hill's Pharmacy L. R. TYSON JR., Mgr. Milineri( 6akl 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 moiv wrappers than any otlicr two offices in this section. Then' is a ration, 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 Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it lake-, to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor ami Minhant and what time you save by telephoninK? IfyOUT time i.s worth anything, you cannot atford to he without a Telephone. Malheur Home TelephoneCo. 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