WHAT SAVED JER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesvllle, W. Va. Mr. Don Martin, In a letter from Rlvesvllle, writes: "For three yean, I tuffered 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. Ht Hid I would hare 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 eared my life. I will nerer be without Cardul In my home. I recommend It to my friends." For fifty years, Cardul has been re lleTlng pain and drstrestt caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and driven away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardul. Your druggist sells and recommends It Qet a bottle from him today. H.B. WriUto: l.dlf Advlwtrv tVpt.. Chitta aoo(a Mfdlrln Co., Ihaltanonfa. Ttnn.. for S'rxruli fUtrtirf tona, and M-rag-a honk. Hum, Trtat ar Woman. " Stat ia plain srappar. on raquasU Three lots for sale 2 blocks west nf postoftlcs at h bsrgaio. Inquire at Argus uilli-H. 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 Ike BEST FOR SALE in quantities from One gallon up. and many other Good brands, bv L. B. TEfCR. Wholesaler ONTARIO, OREGON Train Service. East bound Ontario, Oregon, .lune 1st. l'.'ll Time lalile No 73 No 18 Oregon Wali L'tl ttl a m No 70 Uniai- FassHUger 8:fU a in No 10 Kiistern Kxpres It til I' ui No 78 Boise Passenger llM w No 0 Oregon Waah Kxprea 0:15 m West bounii. No 17 Oregon Wash L'td 4:17 a m No 1 1 lluutiuti.n I'aaat-iigei '.i:l. Bin No Oregon Wash Kx 6 :50 p in No 5 Faat Mail I til P No 77 lluutlugtou 1'its'gr 0:1'. p in Malheur Valley Brnnob. West Bound No 139 Vale uud Juntura, Mixed, Dully Sumlay. lulu m in No 111 Vale .n. .1 Bmgsn mixed, Dei iv Exvrept tiuoday leaves 1U:00 a ui No 97 Vale Passenger 7 :00 p in East Bound Arrive No 08 Vale Passenger 8 :0 am No 142 Vals Mixed, from tirogan 3.50 p m No 140 Juntura mixed, Dally except 8anday 1 :30 p m The Homsdals iraiu leaves Nyssa t'2:45 on Tuesday. Thursday aod Saturday, returning arrive at On tario at 6 p. m. Always on the Jot If you have a job of hauling you want done, large or small, you oan always depend oo John Lasndiogbam being ready for you. GUI him at the Moore Hotel. YEGGMAN'SWIDOW KEPT FROM RICHES Young Woman Can't Take Them From Hiding Place. SHADOWED BY IL S. SLEUTHS Loot ef Robb.ry Burled y Crackar Shsrtly wfr He Wae Killed by DeteeSlv Oirl Wife As serts Hmbaad Oev Hie Life ts Oe4 Gem and She Will Keep TRea. Savannah. Oa. Defying the agents of the United State) to wreat from her the secret of tbe biding place of 154,000 worth of loot amassed by ber yeggman husband and burled Dear Savannah, Mm Charles a ('raven, who la twenty years old, returned to Georgia determined to regain the treas ure for herself, but afraid to claim It under the eyee of Uncle Sam's men. Craven, one of the moet notorlooa cracksmen the south has ever known, was killed at Wild wood. Kin. five months ago by a railroad specie I agent after a running battle on top of a mov ing freight train. The cracksman, through a scrlos of Mitofnce and train robberies In tleorgln, Alattamn and Florida, hud atnawsn $38,000 In cash and $10,000 worth of Jewels, which be took to Savannah and hurled near a etatlon on e suburban car line, telling the secret of Its location to none but bis wife. After hla death the young widow waa arreated aod held for several weeks while government agents tried to ex tract from bar the ee. ret of the loca tion of the burled treasure. After ber releaae the federal agents began to shadow be. Wherever she went ebe waa followed. In the bops that aba would msk aa attewjpt to unearth the treasure Mrs. Oraven declares eno will never divulge to the government the location of the treeaare. "Charlie paid the penalty for hla wrongdoing with hla life." she said. "He risked his Ufa to gst the money and jewels for me. and they are mine. I will die before I will tell where they are hidden." When she married the crackaman. eighteen montha ago. In Norfolk, Va., she thought he wa a buslneaa man After a honeymoon of three weeks they .nine to Savannah, and here Cra ven told ber be waa a yeggman. but the news did not shake her love for him and she followed him wherever be wished. "We went all over the south " she aid. "Last summer we were lit Mem phis for awhile. It waa seldom thai he left home without returning eighteen or t went v four hmire later with $000 or mi. Hit aeldom told me what he had dons or any of the ctrvuiuetanree sur rounding hla opentUoue. 1 did uot aak. Hut I lived In conatant fsar tbat bs would be arrested or killed. "In November we want to Chicago, but did not stay loug. My husband car ried more than $50,000 through the streets one day there. He speut hla money aa faat aa be got It II waa very liberal with his psls. lie was never without a considerable fund with which to pay the traveling expeuass of himself .mil the member of hla gang "After leaving ('l)lcugo we came south. At Owensboro, K) ., my husband blew a safe In a ptmtofllec ami got sev eral thoiiMiud dollars. Then wo came t Atlanta. We got there on the night of Dec. '27, 1013. and walked down I'eurhtree afreet, carrying u quart of ultroglyt iriii In a eati'hel. I'roiu At Isuta Charlie went to Augusta ami I t-atiiu to Savannah, lain lie Joined me ill rluvuiiuuh. but a few days thereafter he went to southern Florida. Shortly lifl.rwiirtl he .nine buck to Suvunnuh with the $3.1.000 In cash and Jewels worth $10,000, which he weut out one night and burled. "Charlie did not stay long In Savan nah after biirvlug the uiouey. Then 1 ran short of money and wrote to him to ask if It would lie all right to take wiine of the hidden uiouey to live on. That letter never reached him. It fell ii.to the hands of the government an thorltie. and that Is how they learned of the buried treasure "I was arrested, but no charge could be made Mfiilnst ine, as 1 bad uot re- t n ed t lit- Moieii yoods. After 1 got out of Jail 1 was besieged by people whom I knew In Savannah to tell the locution of the hidden money Home of them searched fur it themselves un til they dug up a bottle of nitroglyc erin, which we hud also hidden That frightened them so badly that they gave It up " When Mrs. Craven returned to Geor gia for the second time she received nu merous letters of a threatening uaturs from people in Savannah slating that It would be best for bar in the end If ah told the hiding place of the money and Jewel. "Jailbirds" Save Farmera' Crepe. Huntingdon Pa. Despairing of se curing help in planting bis 1st pota toes and harvesting the wheat on hla farm In Henderson towusnlp, C. B. Euierick. a well known lumberman, ap plied to Justice I 'a Md S. Black for as alstance. Huntingdon's accommodating magistrate came to Gmerick'a rescue. Hastening to the county Jail, b re leased two stalwart young freight rid ers, who were overjoyed st obtaining their liberty upon no harder condition than going to work on Emerick's farm and Mrtag Ui crop ut go. d wage and board BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Grants Pass fruit growers will mar ket produce through Grants Pass Fruit association. Safe crackers blew the safe of Aaron Fox at Troutdale, securing nearly 12000 In money and Jewelry. The senate conference committee agreed to recommend 186.000 for Cra ter Lake. Senator Chamberlain had asked $1(0,000. Earl McCoy waa sentenced to the penitentiary at Oregon City for as sault with Intent to rob F. M Wood cock of Portland. Joseph Buettgenbach died at Eu gene, carrying to the grave eecrete of health for which he had refused large sums of money. The president has appointed Fred D. Fisher of Oregon consul general at Mukden to be consul general at Tien Tain. The secretary of agriculture informs Senators Chamberlain and Lane the department is Investigating clover pests In the Willamette valley recent ly complained of. From Lakevlew comes the report that a tract of Weyerhaeuser's finest range, containing 17.000 acres, and lo cated at Foster flat and Ynmsey Mountain, has been leased through Curtis A Utley to William O'Keefe. Acting Secretary of War Ilrecken ruh f has assured Senator l.ane that there will be no unnecesaary delay In acting on the new deed to the Ore gon City lock, after it has been re ceived. fiend's new cooperative creamery Is now an established fact. After months of work, some discourage ments, many delays and moat of the vicissitudes to which such projects are subjected, the new Institution is in operation. Farmers of the Blalock section have organised a company for operating a public warehouse at that place. Those Intereated include J A Smith, George Van Gaaabeck. Wash McKlnney, It 8. MeKlnney, J W. Long. Frank Baker, and others. Replying to appeals from fishing In terests for relnetstemcnt of the ap propriation for protection of Alaska fisheries. Senator Chamberlain and Senator Lane aay the conference com mittee qh sgreed on $60,000, which Is considered sufficient for beginning thla work. Representative Hawley had printed In the congreaslonal record In cornier t lam with the statement regarding the fraudulent selling of so-called Iocs tloua on forfeited rullroad lands In Oregon, reports from the Portland press covering the trlala for the In rm in.il in of congressmen who are re celvlng Inquiries about the lands. After a conference with State Health Officer White. Slate Superln tendent of Public Instruction Church ill announced that soon one boy in every public school would be wearing a badge sot unlike that of the average policeman. He will be the deputy health officer of the school and his duties will consist of looking after the sanllar) conditions of the school be attends. I.akevlew advices are that five cur loads of ore from the proper!) of the Modoc mines (oinpauy, ut High Untile are about to be dUpatchcil to as mau smelters. This is the first concrete evidence of the recent strike made h Manager N Iv tJuvoi, and it Is of such significance as the whole mining world will awult with interest the newa of the returns per tun. Plans to place the entire main line of the Southern Pacific in Oregon, a ml bly the electric lines, under Un block system are announced l Wll Hum Nichols, chairman ol the exam lliillg hoard of the Southern I'.tci' compuuy. The coiu.an now has 110 miles out of its :41 miles ol main line in ori-nuu under lbs block signal s: lb m. hut it is scattered, huving Im-n installed where the satel) gSViOM have been most needed. Il practically a unanimous vole at the annua! meeting of the Hood Kiwi Apple QrOWSfs' Association, llie iiit-in hers of the organization adopted by laws that will ieolutloliie the ineth ods by which the affairs of the local selling agency, an affiliated coin m of the North Pacific Fruit Distrihu tors, have been administered. The vote was a culmination of uction ta ken at a meeting in the latter part of May, when the by laws were proposed Since that time the new rules and reg illations have been studied and dls cussed at different meetings by the growers, who adopted them. Kevealing a material falling oft In national bank depoalts and u large gain in state bank deposits, a state ment Issued by State Hank Superin tendent Sargent of the condition of the banks of Oregon June 30, while indicating a decreased volume of trade as compared with the same per lod of last year, reflects souud finan cial conditions. Mr Sargent Is un uole to account for the decrease of national bank deposits unless It la due to the nation wide lull in business, and with that decrease he is also un able to account for the increase of llpjttl $-""'" ""' In dfpjitb in state banks. PHILIPPINES TO BE FREE SOON Bill Provides For Independence When Isles Are Stable. TO ABOLISH COMMISSION. Administration Measure Lsid Befeee Cengress Senate Provided Pee. Christian Provinces to Possess Suf frage Non-Christian Trlbee te Veto Through Appointee of Qeverner. Washington a plan, approved by the administration, for a more auton omous government In the Philippine aa h not her step toward Independence was laid before congress when Repre sentative Jone of Virginia introduced bill covering the subject. Mr. Jones is chairman of the house Insular com mittee, and hla measure, declaring the purpose of the people of the United States as to the future political status of the Fill pi nod, follows a long series of conferences with President Wilson, Secretary (inrrtniiu, Manuel Quezon, the Philippine resident commissioner to the United States, ami Democratic members of the Insular committee. Su p toilers of the measure do not eipect It to get favorable nctlon by congress at this seaainn. '"it nre hope ful of action at the Itecemher seawton. The hill is designed to curry out the declsrsttous of the K!tlmore platform The bill makes no attempt to til n date for Philippine Indcttendcuce. but asserts that It always 'mis been the puri'se to recognise the Independence of the Philippine Islands "ns sottti us il stable government could be established therein." Mr Jones, explaining hi Philippine bill, sold: "Generally speaking, ths bill provides for the Philippine Islands the most liberal form of a territorial gov-eriiiii.-nt. Its principal features, affect- Photo by American Press Asaoclatton. HgrUKHKNTAIIVK Jti.Mji OV VIHOINIA. lug the mole important changes In the ekistlllg organic act. are those relutlllg to t In- enlarged powers conferred upon the governor general anil the abolition of the present Philippine commission us such and the substitution therefor of a senate the uiiiuis'is of which representing Christian provinces shall be ehcied b popular otc "The non Christian tilbes are to lie represented ill the legislature by two seiiatois ami nine repi cseuliitiv es ap pointed I'.v the gow-riior general The only oltlclals to be appointed by the president are the gOVSTBOf general untl lllO tncliiliers ol I he suplelllt! court. The governor general It glvsii a limited power ot io o' the ml of the legislature, hut (he president would have the BOWSf of absolute Nolo 'The rlSjM lo N"lc is colilincd to citizens of the islands, and the t-tlu rational qUslifJcStiOU of tin) present law i- so subtrced as to MBbrafl. tkOM who can re.:d and write u native language Instead or F.ngli.sh or Span i-h, M at pre-eiil 'l'un resident commissioners to the United Stales are to be elected by popular vole." HM-akilig for the Filipinos. Kesldelit Commlusloiier (jut-sou, un uctlve ad fa-ale of Philippine independence for years, gave the bill his approval. "It represents." be said, "far less than ought to have been considered, but I strongly favor Its enactment la-cause It is a Step In the right direction " THIS IS THE CHAMPION MISER Iowa Man Was "Psnhsndling" snd Hsd $1,607 All the Tim. Clinton, la "Humming" a nickel from a etrauger with which to pur . chase tobacco. J J. McGuIre qualified ' aa the champion miser of this vlclul ' ty, fur hen he wus luter taken to the county Jail anil searched It was found that lie had cash anil bunk certiQcatea of ib-po-lt amounting to a total of f I. .rj07.oO on his person. Mi ; uiie was arrested on u charge of lutoxicutlon ami peddling without a II He had tWMtJ two cheap ra zors, w blob be h id ' ' n i. ' ' n the railroad yards 3f r PI - aJV . v mmg JP 'tJr"rV sfl fl H 1 aaV g 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Railroad line through tract. 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 youfmay 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 Z3t ? Na,' as-flr M0KEY TAKES WINCS ! LOOK! HERTS THE TO STOP IT ! A MAN will start downtown with $50 in hit pocket. On hit way he will pass a bank. If he deposits $40 of his $50 he will be more paring in his expenditure!. Money will not TAKE WINOS! Little currency and a FAT CHECK BOOK u a better combination than an elephantine WAD OF GREENBACKS and an ANAEMIC CHECK BOOK! 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