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CARDUI WORKED LIKE A CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardul Worked Like a Charm. Jonetvllle, 8. C "I suffered wl'.fc womanlr trouble," writes Mrs. J. 8. Kendrlck, Jn a letter from thli place, "and at times, I could not bear to at and on my feet. The doctor aald I would never be nnv better, and that I would have to hare an operation, or I would hare a cancer. I went to the hospital, and the? oprr ated on me, but I got no better. The? aald medlclnea would do me no good, and I thought I would hare to die. At laat I tried Cardul, and began to improve, ao I continued ualng It. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any palna. Cardul worked like a charm." There muit be merit In thla purely Tegetable, tonic remedy, for women Cardul for It haa been In aucceaaful uae for more than 50 yeara, for the treatment of womanly weakneaa and disease. Pleaae try It, for your troublea. H. B Write to: Udln' Aivlaory Dept. Chatts. oof a Madlrlne Co.. Chattanncaja. Tens., for Fprrinl JrutT-tirtioni, .niMf,,. hili. Horn TrMimtM tar Wgfjea," tent In plain mapper, on request. Three lota for aale 2.Mooka weet of poatoffloe at a bargain. Inquire at Argua utiles. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Orders. The Most Qualified Judges Pronounce Taylor & Williams Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey til BEST FOR SALE in quantities from One gallon up. and many other Good brand, bv L. B. FEffR. Wholesaler ONTARIO, OREGON Train Service. East bound Ontario, Oregon, June 1st, l'.'li Time 'i'able No 73 No 18 Oregon Wash L'td :15 am No 76 Boise Passenger 8 :50 a ui No 10 Eastern Kxprees 12:12 p m No 78 Boise Passenger I Sf i m No ti Oregtui Wash Kxpresa tt:ir i m West bound. No 17 Oregon Wash i.'t.l s:17 a on No 75 lluntiugtou I'asseugei U :42am No Oregon Wash Ex 6 :5U p m No .. Fast Mail 6:1b p m No 77 Huntington Put'gr 6:15 p m Malheur Valley Brunch. West Bound No 139 Vale aud Juniors Mixed, 1 tally x Sun. lay. 10:10 a ui No 141 Vale .iiel Brogao mixed, Dai ly Except Sunday leaves 10:00 a m No 97 Vale Passenger 7 .00 p ii. East Bound Arrive No 98 Vale Pasaaogsr 8:40 am No 142 Vsie Mixed, from Brogao 3.50 p m No 140 Juotura mixed. Dally exoept Sunday 1 :30 p m The Homedule train laavaa Nyata at 2:45 on Tuesday. Thursday and aaturday, returning, arrive at On Uurio at 6 p. m. Always oa the Job If you have a job of hauling you want done, large or small, you oao alwava depend on Jobu Landingbam balng ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During ths Past Week. Find Boaaen Not Guilty. Eugene. After a trial that laated alx daya. the Jury in the caae of An draw Boaaen, charged with murdering hla wife, Edith Boaaen, at their home on the night of March 20 laat, return ed a verdict of not guilty. The Boa eena came to Springfield a little over a year age from Douglaa county, Ore gon. Evidence In the caae waa en tirely circumatantlal. Boaaen waa ac cuaed of administering the polaona during the abaence of other members of the household. Blue Sky Law Inveatlgated. Salem. Corporation Commlaaioner Wataon haa gone to Atlantic City to attend a convention of bank superin tendents. He aald the purpoae of hta trip la to obtain information regarding the blue sky lawa In caae It la dealred to amend the Omjton law. Mr. Wataon aald he favored a law providing the maximum protection to investors, with minimum red tapo and aa little Inter ference with legitimate corporate bust neaa aa possible. Sheriff Captures Fleher. Baker Kd Flaher, alleged aaaailant of ex-Mayor Henry Stewart of Cop perfleld, who waa ahot near hla home waa captured near Wallowa lake. In a mountain faatneaa, by Sheriff Ed Rand, who had been conatantly on hla trail alnce the snooting occurred. Doctora attending 8tewart, whom Fisher la alleged to have ahot, aay he will recover. Dlaputed Land Taxed. Oregon City. Property, valued at $1,149,880. in dlapute between the fed eral government and the Oregon at 'a 1 1 fori la railway company la to be put on the tax rolla of (.'leekamas county and. unleaa ia Injunction la Issued an attempt wilt be aisle to col lect the taxea. Tills statenun: hub made by J. K. Jack, county aaaeaaor. Maaked Bobbera Held Up S Autoa. Marahfleld. - Eight automobile, loaded with dancera, en route to a roadhotiae dance, were held up, one after another, between Marahfleld anil South Inlet by two to alx masked rob bera, who stripped the accupunta of the autoa of all money and Jewels and then eacaped. INQUIRE INTO PHONE RATES Croup Plan Sated on Economic Qual ity Throughout Two States. Portland. Railroad commlsalona of Oregon and Washington which control all public ninnies In the two atatea, began a Joint conference here to as certain how the basic telephone rates in the two atatea are determined and why the relations between varloua ; claaaek and qualitlea of service vary in larger .ml smaller communities. 'I he commissioners announced t h r ii'vestigatlon would result In the for mulation of a plan of grouping aud classification of rates and aervlcea that will be bised on economic equal Ity throughout the two atatea. A ten tative plan for arriving at auch results waa aubimtted by the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph compauy. It was expected that the readjust ment would bring about a uniform schedule of rates In Seattle, Portland. 1 acoina and Spokane, while secon'lurv lotnm unities would receive a rate K.'hedulf that agrees for the aauie set I ii ea rendered. New Courae la Planned. St. Johna. The school dire, tors are considering the question of installing a commercial course in the St John schools, to include t) iiewrltlnjt sten ography, penmanship, orthography and kindred subjects. Night sessions may be held. St. Helena to Hava Militia. St. Helens. St. Helens is to have a company of the Oregon National Guard. Mayor Mueller aud Attorney White are In communication with Got ernor West and Lieutenant Hennes ael, of Corallls in regard to forming the organisation. Sheep to Oo Cast. Baker. Flock maaters in the) vicin ity of Baker are preparing to abip a large number of abeep within the next tew weeks Moat of the shipments will be east and will consist of lambs and wethers. Can of Salmon Found In Halibut. Newport. M Wachsmlth. mastor of the halibut fishing launch Sea Dog, discovered a large sized aalmoa can containing aome salmon in the atom acb of a halibut. Dairy Buslnsss Shows incrsaas. I ' i.iuu The dairy business shows a big increase this season over last and tw . otnpanies are paying out about , g w per month for butter fat. brier News of the Week Seceding miner? in Montana declare they will ignore the Western Federa tion and organize a new union. The rebel gunboat Tampico waa aunk In battle with the federal gun boat Querro. and 20 men were killed and wounded. The "Lulu Fardo" dance, which la of Portuguese origin, la the lateat, aya a New York dispatch. The dance la aald to be really a lulu. Chicago passed through the coldest day reported In June for many yeara, the thermometer registering 63 de grees. Kansaa sweltered at 106, and a num ber of prostrations In the wheat fields were reported because of the weather conditions. six established lines already have served notice upon the Panama canal management of their intention to make regular use of the waterway. The progressive party In Oklahoma haa decided to put a full state ticket In the field this fall, headed by John P. Hickam aa candidate for governor. Ardent auffragettea at Vancouver, B. C, are refusing to Join In the sing Ing of "Clod Save the King." They rise and turn their backs on the audi ence when the national anthem la atruck up In t he theatres frequently. War to the knife against the feder als with the formation of a third league In organized bnsehnll aa the first blow was practically decided on here when the national baseball com mission met In conclave with more than a score of leadera In the organ ized camp. The New Jersey progressive state oommlttee and chairmen of the coun ty commltteea, at a conference, went on record as opposed to any amalgam ation with the republicans or any oth er party in the coming primary and genera election. People in ttie News Msyor Curtis of Portland, Me., won the democratic nomination for gover nor by a good margin President Wilson named Mrs. (IrnCa B. Caukln, an original Wilson sup porter, receiver of public moneys In San Prancleco. The Hrltlsh government haa order ed a warship to Puriuto, Albania, to insure the safety of Prince William and his family. Other nations will aend war vesaels to the acene, It la declared. John P. Weyerhauaer. oldest son of the late timber magnate, waa elected president of the company at the an nual meeting held at Tacoma. Wash. Admiral Pletcher, who has been In Mexican watera for more than a year, will return to Washington to confer with Secretary Daniels aud the preal dent. Arrlvala at Vera t'rui from Mexico City said Preaident lluertn and Sir Lionel Carden. the retiring Hrltlsh ! minister, had quarreled. Iluerla for merly tried much of Sir Lionel's ad vice The estate of the late Adlal Steven son. which Is valued at $100,000. will be ahared by the three children of the former vice-president of the United St a tea. Tlte degree of doctor of luwa haa been conferred on General William Crawford (lorgas. chief Haultary of ficer of the Panama canal aud Rnmulo 8. Naon, Argentine ambassador to the I lilted States and one of the "A. 11 C." peace mediators. The average of Inaane persona among each 100,000 Is on the Increase, according to the statement of Dr. A. J. f Rasaiioff, of New York. Massachus etts shows the highest average, it la declared Specialists are Monilerlng at the , feats of a child rodig. Halphard Peters of Boston, who can read tin most difficult literary productions and pronounce cmicctly almost every word in the English language. He ii five veurs old Idaho Bankers Not Convictsd. Nam pa, Idaho After 30 hours' de liberation, the Jury in the case of the state against J. A. Givens and Q L Lore, ex Nampa bankers, waa unable to agree on a verdict and was dis charged by in.- court. Wr Text Books Voted Down. Portlaad The free text book BIBBS uie waa voted down by a majority of almost 12 to 1 In the school election and Dr. Alan Welch Smith waa elected school director by an enormous major ity. A severe wind, lightning and hail storm awept the northern part of Ohio. Miasourn and Kansas report a heat wave and in Kansaa the public acboois M.AP AkMmilmmmA mi u,'',n.it i.f tli.. Ii.-;,l ' An antl American demonstration at Tampico, started by some drunken peons, waa put down by Mexican reb ela, according to information sent to Washington by Hear Admiral Badger from Vera Crux. imports have been Increased and exports reduced, according to figuraa given out by the department of for eign commerce of the Culled Statea. Many beef cattle are coining in. NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our Stste Students Build 7 Room House Potlatcb. Eight boys of the manual r.nlnlng department of the public chools, under the direction of Super intendent P. E. I. Mkens sra building a seven-room modern house. The work haa been progressing one week and the frame ia completed, some of the partitions are In place and moat of the rough aiding la put on. The house la to be modern In every particular. It Is to have hot water heat All of the work, Including lathing and paint ing, la to be done by the boya. The only part of the work that will not be done by the hoys ia the plastering and plumbing. The house Is to be used as a parsonage for the Union church. Collar Explodea; Man Burned. WMser. John Couaena, one of the best-known pioneers of thla section, who had a narrow escape from death by fire on his ranch a few days ago, Is rapidly recovering from his severe Injuries. Mr t'ouaena was smoking hla beea while engaged In making aome changes In the hives. In some manner the mosquito netting about his head caught fire and before he could remove It hla celluloid collar buret in flames and set fire to bis clothing. County Valuations Are Sat. Wallace Of the 81 countlci in this state Shoshone county ranks ninth In aaaessed valuation, according to a statement Just Issued by the Idaho tax commission. Ada counry leads the counties of the state In valuation with 146,866,430, while Shoshone county la valued at 118,666,264, and being ex ceeded In value by Ada. Canyon, Koo tenai. Fremont. Bonner. Bannock, La tah and Twin Palls counties in the or der nsmed. Idaho Guards Ordered to Oearhart. Lew Iston -Captain Jones, of the Idaho National Guard. Company P, stationed here, has been ordered to leave July 12 with his company fnr Gearhart Park, where the other com panies of the Idaho National Guard will hold their annual encampment. The company will be there in days and will receive a combined state and government compensation which amounts to 81.60 .. day for each man 21 TIMBER CLAIMS VOID Approximately 8860 Acres In Locstions Ordersd Restored to Entry. Boise -The Pulled Stalea circuit court of appeals haa reversed Judge Dietrich In the Kester. Kettenbach. Bobuelt and Dwyer timber claiina caae, and-ordered restored to entry 21 claims, comprising approximate!) 3360 acrea of timber land. Originally the government sought to hate canceled 80 claims, but Judge Dietrich held for the defendants. In the decision of the circuit court of appeals the claims cameled ate those of Carrie D. Maris. John II Lit tie, Klaworth II Harrington. BSftBSlI II Ferris, George Kit) Itobluaou, So reii Hansen, Lou K. Blahip, Frederick W. .- in. in. Charles Dent, Charles Sin iih, D M Gammon. Davnl S Miiik Iiuiii, William McMillan. Charles E l.oney, Mary A. Loney. Frank J. lion nay, James ti Jolly. F. A. Joll, Clias S. Myers and Clinton K I'erklua Cases of the oilier claims MUgfel to be canceled bv the goveruuMBl were distills) .1 and I In- claims held as legal entries, but (hose above will revert lo the government Stock Show at Nex Perce. Net Perce The stock show showed the best animals ecr exhibited jjere The grand prize was uw aided to James Sorenson of Mohler for a Bel glan horse. The second award was made lo Brown & Booth of Moscow O. O. Itliipehart of Nex I'erce was aw mled first prize for the best draft team. Dean t'arljle of (lie state university wa I Judge. Indian Health Diacusssd. Lapwai. A conference of the I 'nit ed States Indian Service physicians of the uortbw.-ht met here for the pur pose of discussing Important ques lions concerning Indian health and the ways and meana of combating the die eases prevalent among them. Estate Damage Claim Lost. Boise The estate of Joseph Natl, a train conductor, injured by a switch engine in 1IH0, haa failed in a final attempt to secure damagea from the rathroad, the supreme court decldiag the eecoud appeal adverssly. Idaho Harvesting Near. Iaw iston North Idaho s harvest season will open next week, according to plans of the ranchers who are seek Ing men from many parts of the In land Kmplre. Conditions have beau unusually favorable for the crops. 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Railroad line through iract. On Snake river. Well drained bench land. Elec tric pumping plant can be installed for $12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon 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 youjmay be assured of the very best SERVICE In all your Drug Store Wants. Efficiency, Courtesy and Dependability are our watchwords. We have recently installed a fine new Soda Fountain FOR YOU. Come In and Get Acquainted Hill's Pharmacy L. R. TYSON JR., Mgr. 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 J p & 55 vino mvtRrfcSr'J vl' J l I'Hrri Js5BrJL 'if i , . VXH" B&W 1 M JLV lt"v'J'lI X jw i IB Lt Ji''IS MONEY TAKES WINGS! LOOK! HERTS THE TO STOP IT! AHAA will start downtown with 60 in his pocket. On hit wsj ha will pass s bank. If he deposits $40 of hn $50 he will be more paring- ia hit expeudaurei Money will not TAKE WINGS! Little currency and a FAT CHECK BOOK is a better combination than sn elephantine WAD OF GREENBACKS and an ANAEMIC CHECK BOOK! The Ontario Best Job Work at Argus Office wmm ' wr WAY National Bank The Argus Office I'Pf 1 1-sJI I