" f i ! I'M PI IS', hn It.- Wlaat the Farm Has Contributed to Medicine. In the year 1705, Edward! Jenner, an English Burgeon, observed that those who milked cows suffering from cowpox (kine-pox) did hot really con tract smallpox. By a series of experiments on the lower ani mals for a period of thirty years, Mr. Jejiner became con vinced that the poisons of kine- pox and .smallpox were of the same general nature. In 1796 Jenner performed his first vac riuation on the human subject. This , was rapidly followed by numerous other applications of the virus, and in 180Q vaccina tion was introduced into Franco, Germany and the United States. Of oourso, as is the case with all investigators, Jenner met with a great deal cf opposition, and there are yet a great many people who do not admit that vaccination is beneficial. One DOINGS AT LAMONTA. hundred years of success, how ever, has so changed conditions that once where smallpox slayed its thousands many peo ple now, from the rarity of the disease, never see a case. The farm cow furnished.the cue, and today is still the means of pro pagating the virus. Another very important ad dition to the armamentarium of the physician is the nse of blood serum to combat disease. The most generally employed of these serums is "antitoxin' or antl-ilJhtheria sernm. The germs of diphtheria do not of Waller H elf rich, who was married r few weeks ago to Mlsa Viola Cox, is building a new ham, fencing nioro land and ia preparing to runke hirusfilf leu in tnc upuuuuing or wampum ami vicinity. George Hendricks baa bought a new chopper, which no expects to run this winter on n custom basis. George does good work rind is able to do lots o it. Lorenzo Thomas, who line been haul lug wheat for J. U. Horney, is now building au addition to bio barn on' his homestead and Isalao preparing to put in a kirge crop for the 1005 harvesting, WilHanuSurid and wife bought a new two-seated carriage the other day and gave It a trial by driving down to.Ma drao and back- They were agreeably surprised at the progreea that city ia makiag. Oscar Cox la buay sowing hfs fall grain, lie Is stubhling In some wheat aud thinks he would rather risk that than spring grain. Lon Patterson ia making somov Im provements on his place, aud the neighbors aro wondering if Lou isn't getting ready for a cook. The cook, whoever she i.-?, might do worse, for Lon is a splendid worker and a good fellow. Several orchards were plauted here last spring anil they havo made a splendid growth. If the trees are cared for this winter and nil the time thereafter we ahall soon have plenty of fruit to sell. WARM SPRING NOTES. BUY LOTS IN M The coming Indii Telephone to Forest. II E. Ellis, of the Deschutes Tele phone Company, returned Hunday from his trip to rrineviile and Forest in the interest of. a telephone line be tween those points. He made arrange ments for the construction of the line and the poles are already delivered along the route of 3i miles. Dpon completion of toe auto road the tele phone will be closed between Forest Ou Wednesday cvenlug tho sohoolt gave a Tbaukfglving entertainment' consisting ' of . songs and recitations J wmcn were creonaoiy reuuorcu. On Thanksgiving the children were treated to a turkey dinner, As usual on uoh occasions'' the cron'oyes noted as waiters, thus allowing nil the chil dren to sit down and enjoy the good things that wcro provided. After the chttdron had been served about eighty old Indians, who had gathered in an ticipation, woro invited in and clvi'ii their dinner. Not content with get ting a hqnnro meal, many of tho 'kloochtnen" brought along a sack, into which they surreptitiously passed all that thejr' could lay their hande on. Miss Dunn, of Simuasho, has been tile quest of Miss Montgomery during tho Thanksgiving Nativities. John il. Strnneh, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived recently to take Uie position of electrician, which has been tem poral lly filled by Tetor Kahuna. Ego. Fok Sai.b -One white walnut Bonk ca?e desk and dresser combined. $10: one feather bed, live geeso feathorr', M t-C I"f M CV f?l price per pound, ;half market rate; 12'" 3V l kVJ barrel nmoth Rock cuckerel", 5uc A Big Flour Mill now bnildlug. Modern Stores now running and others under construction. AU roads to Madras lead down hill from every direction and are the only g od roads in Eastern Oregon. Fine Water easily obtained in wells from 12 to 2Q foot (loop, Most equable climate in Contral Oregon Tho Aup road passes through Madras. Fiir iftril(ulars Inquire or ), p, ADR AS sfrial Center of Central Orei a. mi y- t 1 n . 'iM... n..i....i.tn a. ... vwuiui wiu uuiuiiurii will through MndniH. The c(-.nlcr of a farming country ho, and bettor than Sherman county, vjJJ uuca 1101 ruquiru irrigation to prodao Long Distance Tdfiphono connection viiii uio oiusiuo worm win soon bo here, J.ots from SnO.OO and up. RE A, Secretary Madras Townslto Company, Madras, Ore, llMMM,lI.MllM.Mn.Sl.niSM.lSVn.'S,USl,UnM each. W. "N. Gordon, Warmsj.ring.Ore. rtND DKAI.EK IN W"trht flnrtrc Iiv'ilrv Cinilrnl . ' ' "- J ' , Goods and Notions. - I fllirl Hflll.l 111 110 rr!.ln.. II U . t. ., i" iiueo uu- ul?m5Clvco yviauu lutj ajairm, tweeu Bend aud rrinevlll. T!pn,i but tnese germs produce a Bulletin, poison Known as toxin. The same is true, also, of other germ diseases. These . toxins, or poisons, are the cause of illness and often of death. Nature provides the sj'stem with an antidote, or "anti-toxin " to counteract the effect ot the dis,- ease toxins. In a great many cases nature is unable to' cope with the disease. It is in such 1 cases that the artificial anti toxins come to the rescue. rtkL-JL ONIMENTS 'Hsu - -y.r REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. PRINEYILLq. OIEflON FJRSTtQ(JALITYWORK w r . M mm am m cmeTERv WATIltU! UU mm Watts JVIai? ble and Granite Yiovks THE DALLES, - - - OREGON The method of obtaining diphtheria anti-toxin is about as follows: After injecting into the blood, of the horse the diph1i2ria toxin, the horse's eponomy fhimediately sets about to manufacture anti toxin in sufficient amount to neutralize the toxin injected. uy repeating tnese injections 'life horse becomes proof against the toxin and js then called im mune. "-: rlhe serum of the horse's blood, which is then loaded with anti-toxin, is withdrawn, preserved hy various methods, and when injected into the sys tem of a diphtheria 'patient is often of great benefit in com bating diphtheria. The serum jo (iibu uduu ax u jjiuveiuive. This time the horse is the means of aiding the medical profession. ' Singing School, . r ,fcRev.II.-Pontiul; of Opal, Flat, 'will meet the pegple offeladras alid viciuily next Saturday night at the Madras pchool house with a view to organizing a singing school. All are cojdialiy, In- ' ' vited to he present. Ut ???? Ever)'body likes to wear good clothes; every man, every woman, every child. They like to feel that the garments they have on, were made for them; it's a satisfaction that's worth payinp for. but ' r : x Some tailors charge too much tor it; perhaps they need the money; ive don't know. But why not After you have selected the pattern for a suit of clothes, all you can get in it at any price is style and fit. You may say that in. addition the garments should be well made; but that's only a repe tition. If they fit and have style about them, they are well made, you may depend upon that; and if they arc well made, they fit and have style; the terms arc inseparable. ' . ' i .jWe?rein the tailoring business. We show a-carefullyselected line of some five hundred choice patterns in Fall and WinterWool- I t ens. i ncie are irom 'THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE" The Royal Tailors? , Chicago, U. S. A. and they handle all our tailoring orders. The new goods are truly -'beautiful and the prices are sure to interest those who appreciate values, r - ;f mACEN'SJUITS AND OVERCOATS -f DOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS tAH garments madeto exact measurements, in the clean, light nd wholesome Royal work-rooms; no sweat-shop labor; no fancy prices; no failing to satisfy. Sec the Royal line me your iudc went that's aJJ we ask. J b HAT CREEK ITEMS. Tho farmers are all busy putting in their fail cropa, Mrs. White returned borne last week from a bualnewi trip to Portland. ' Mi8 Jesslo Andrewe is teaching a very buceefcsful echool with a good attendance. Ed Baldner is erecting a very neat cabin ou bis homestead south of Ed Kutcher'a. Charles Parrisb and ,Ralph Alleo imvo roiurueu irom Hhanilto with loads of hardware for MoTaggart .& Bye, of Madrtfs. Leo Curtis ia breaking about thirty acres of laud ou Ed Buldner's homestead. Mrs. John McTaggart and Ifttje (Q daughter, Until, who havo been viuit- ny nig at Hi rarrisn-s, ion ror meir now. (3 ."Mr, ;BdcIr8, Itblnehamor havo FITZPAT SHANIKO, ORE. Woffcs, $2.25 Per Day. Board, $4.50 Per Week. 50 T E A M S ;$2.50 Per Day. Apply or write to Deschutes Irrigation aM Power Go. BEND, OREGON. I W. BOLTON Si CO, UKAt.KIW IS Hardware, WoocJenware, Stoves and Rangei :-o-: STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIfiS A SPECIALTY. fdl.fltM A V 11 A lt IIUlKUll. IhU U A.ljl...! I. - . fF tin, lluln VnMnti Umntttlm f'lli.i..- tM H-Itt- 11 1,, " v rwu m ivr , lkt JlMilipl, fflC ANTELOPE, OREQON. A. E. CROSBY l'ltoi' niKTon 00 Tp- SHANIKO Ami JJiij- Your HAR NE S S From FRED DAVIS Repair; Pi.ornptiy and Cheaply Don POSTOFFICE PHARMA CnrrlM ft CMnr!'I' 1- InoqDrujf. Medicine, fliomlcM. UomcUnlit H-ntih DrtiKKl-iVSniiarti?!!!!.!!!!. Cuiirr Hull (infer I irlve m rria attention, a W'lJ.',ljMK 'Mlvnty guarntI. Your irctrlM! my )crUlir RtMHpMjiilit'wit PtMyow. Stork KpJ xml Ihim l Mli& .5a1ify ori-.ttiimrr'NOUHn. notn 'j'lion.. WJIOI.K3ALE AND ItKT.UI. am 3niwMiiMk Lit ORES U Touj ,ivtoh 1 In need of ropnlrn or If you -want to buy a iijw one, you can not tio better Hum to write THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CL,OCK MAKER. THE DALLES, ORE., Kor jirlpe, ami xtyloi". MbII onlar receive promj't nttentton. AH work Kimraiilc;l. Notice to Creditors. Notfco is hereby L'lvrn that the under siunuu ii.'ip Dcen. uv 1 in ununtv i.nnrt n the State of Orcuou for Crool; county. dnl amioinu-d adininlstrntor of tli(4 nxtitt John llasihi:s. decexttd. and all ner?on 1 . . . . . ... uiiviiiu cmuiis iiirEiiiiHL Rim C'ltfitn hit ligrchy nqiicsted t jin-Hint tlje snimvl'ilv VPtificd. to said AdniluUlr.itor nttlic. olllcc of M. K. Urlnlt. In Prlm vllle. Ore.. wKliln iix,ui(jttuw rrom tl;o ilnur ot the llrst pun fcStJo'n of this notice. Date of first nubiir'atlon of this notlco Nov. 17,-lPOI. Kl) KUTCIIKH. Adnitnlstratnr of the Estate of John J I uat- lnjjM, (lecrasea. BOUGHT AIVD SOLD HomeBtead Locations. Farms for.Itontf We write Iri t Buranco and Bonds of All Kinds. Money to Loan Blue Prihfta'ownBhln Plats for sale. Writo or call for pricce on Land Scrip of All Kinds. List your Proporty with us If you aro looking for Quick 'Returns, " 1 jfS ffilMppTfiY BROWNHILL RlSf.;.nd,FniiAI,l!En.. MADRAS, 'OREGON THE Royal Fire Extinguisher XO, ST.OIMJOCkS OH VALVES TO COItHODE. A. CHILI? CAN OPERATE IT.' MADE IN 8 SIZU3. trallons. cornier.... 813 00 tf callous. cmiDfir 15.00 CgalloiiH,ioppor..... 18.00. F. q. h. Portland. This rnnclilnc js easily and qnlol;Iy charp:d aud ls.-&uarantecd to put out i:y small lire tliuj can ho reached. It la Juat tho thing for and should hQ In every real deuce, barn and storo in tho country, For further particulars write to the maim factiunrs, , Id. l;butCer,&-go ) ' Op FIRST STREET, PORTLAND. ORE. Or leave your orders at Pioneer Oillco, Wo mako a plrd of any township in The. VfiUan Lna iisif jci, correcieu up 10 date for 0 cents ca.sU. or postage stamps ! - Hudson & BrownMU RI Estate & Investment Company (laoorpyiiiW) For the Best In Groceries go to BONN BROS. & CO. THE DALLE3, OREGON. Groceries, Vegetables, Fish, Poultry, Butter Eggs. Al kinds of Mill Feed, Etc. We make a Specialty of Farmers' Produce. Write for Prl AT COST , of Onr Buggies Spring Wagons, Bindora, , ? Mowers, Stoves and Stol Hunges must bo sold b January 1st to make room for another lino Vj m&K$?$St wiU W you to get-our prices. - , . MAYS & CRO1 . Jhe Dalles, Oregon. Special Sale! " ..Slightly DatoeH inoiedm., l 50 per cent, roiluctloii rom reditu price. Chtnr.e(t iro for tot rurnltnre, Cffl HtovcH nnd Craekcrjrnare. ' rhe Great Northern Furniture Sto S ' East Second St, The Dalles pre. , WE can save you mopey.on oqriea, freali, clean,,; aud pure Flour ' : 1 :,rtSoott's Best" at $1.40 per Sack. ' Notions and Patent Moaicinda."' Boots and Shoes and Farmers' Necesities of all kinds. New and large stock at right prices, Call, examine and bo n 1 1 it 1 fi 1 n 1 ..The Leader Millinery.1 i , Alls BELLE HAVEN, Proprietor. I.ftlCHt ortlurn I'roin'i ity ten, lowjnt prlcoti, Irgent-and )ci Holootcd jock (Ji tin; JIr om)y im'eds .Wwhlngton BtK-ot, ibptwcfln'flccond andJr fj01'' I." Amplro. Ml Ibey now havo chartro. THI? .nA PT PC? OREGON HE.D 1' noi 1 IS f C A