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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
ORES enr. or ulcer doca not heal, no inattcr on what pnrt of the ,beovf bccfttise of n poisoned condition of the blood. This 1,10 ,0"Kt cloek )ondu Wfr ',L remains of sonic constitutional trouble; the effect of a ""u, ,H Umt f the Klfful 'i , tnayKV10'- ,i.,vh has left this vital stream polluted nnd wont, teot THAT DO NOT HEAL pendulum ever Tower 377 lilt wy Zt iMrui:Ji. which has left this vital stream polluted and weak 5P"',r.rnt,.rttl refuse Minucr 01 uic'tmy, which imould pass oil A chasm thirty mlloH In wn, i, "". ...if UK ' : lma iifpn inir in inn rurum.n n..,i . . - " - ..channel" H i,, i, i-..i - ?"uwu wniurH or uio 5 ulnt.on. lit ""V ' " ' ' urn,,,. F,i of LllI)I,1(loi, ST ?5 '? . There Is noihlSff that cu" moVc omfo.t 1 r '"r"!":"18 f , 1,10 ' p-uDderl iAlmn a festering dl8cliartfInK old 8orc that resists treat! , T'U " vnr,",y of ravm tl,at Jftod fiuxi!, fifeht of it is abhorrent and suggests pollution ami disease; 1,,,r,y-u 'uigungH are spoken there, flt Thei- C,r;ntid attention required to keep It clean and free from other . Tll ",0Ht coy tomb In exlHtuiou Ih M3llie i.Tf ilni'Crt, slowly cntinffciccptrinioiiiesnrronndinjf flesh, tllc wweii was erected to tho mom- lectio11' ,norbi(lly anxious, icanng 11 may uc cancerous. Sonic ory or Mahomet. The diamonds ami ifotf with an old sore or -. . . nrinn, rMm are valued at 2,000,000. useless it IStOCX- wh oh ooiiipone.t ino to uo & brncS. Jjy Steam Iiiih by no inimnu m.i.l,. -..ll . - iffinw it" 1 .. i rimn 1111n.nnfi111iLi1.11m tnAutia 41.1.. . - ;1CCI .-from salves, lOWHcm, i tcu iw Mlcrnnl trcalnicnt. TrtTttse of these they have h . Jiln to heal and scab atfie.7n,,.,rntulatinir them- JS"J ft'ino. i ,t,t they would fiooil be rid ol Jndly roomruon.l It to all nooain cauodiibud Uloron myloVnbout lilx "'K VWHH!' obsolete. The tolnl mini- nfvrthoAiodrSoronr:r?lwis: of tliL'ni ln w'"1 ih hi1" llUOdU to try 1). H. Q.. rind ni l.,i .".. 1M I. II H UL'lllllMt (Hllv .".(I .Rill ul ki triticu H ouroU mo onttroly.iina lam oonvinooa that It vod my rBff fr ,no, j ),av ana ft a !WB't.n Train the blood An acting model of the human heart, with every detail, Iiiih heen made hv 11 Vt-fut-u tiin-Mi.i.ni rt... JlrUtol, Va.-l'oun. W. J. GATE, blood eim I... ,,.. ui..., i 1 4(1 i nisott from the blood ' '""'U'UJ1' t-iiii do Heen couihIiik to and ltP' itl e inflninmation and old discharge to return and the sore would froni 11 tlirofiKh artlllelal arterleH. 01 worse than before. Sores that do not heal are not due to out- I Naturalbds hm- the HiuallcHt tieu In 'r TJv if they were, external treatment wpuiu cure tliem. They arc the world Ih the Ureenlnnd birch. Thin .because the blood is steeped in poisorrT which finds an outlet mliilalure tree biowh to a height or ? Xthesc places. While young people, and even children, sometimes Iihh than three Inehes, although It - iin inrr hojl1i wiuov. ivu "it wviauiih uasL sin'cmiw niiii m nn Hu .f .... ... Ifftf Vilu uv ... 4t,, rt ,,,nrf rr ti1r r flirt fnnA n ... i 1.. liddieiijc. ifttto rntirrh luindliHir : or a dcon. nfTrnmlvn tiir ? .from a slicl't cut or bruise. Their vital energies and powers of re ? Xve crown lesi, and circulation weaker, and perhaps some taint in Bwhichwashcldin feet check b livery three years all Chinese domi ciled In Slain have to pay a kiiimII uoll tax. When UiIh Iiiih iH-en puld the col lector ties a HtrliiK around the mail's y their stronger constitutions of carlv life, shows itself. It in well tn I tr una. nlcioua of nnv sore that does not IimI h'ft wrlt and fiiHtens the knot with readily, because the same genu that " "I"-'01"1 o'Hclal seal. The bracelet is produces Cancer is back of every old a "'ueHe receipt and miiHt bu worn sore and only needs to be left in the 0,lt' ,11J1"' circuialion lo produce tins fatal disease. 1 Automatle billiard tables have been u if c n C T A P I P 1 hcrc is ,on y onu w'iy,to c"rc these old Invented In Uermaiiy to do away with RELY YtutlMDLL. sores and ulcers, and that is to get every the nervlccs of an attendant ami Have to of the poison out of the blood. Z'or this purpose nothing equals the proprietors of cares the men's .mil v. -j-- . ., .1 ... i -1 . IS S. It goes dawn 10 uis vury uuuura w k ruuic, cieanses uie oioou wnKeH. On dropping u hiii.iII coin Uwiesa permanent w. w. v....v..v uic circuiauon into a Hlot the balls are produced ri.mrrlcs new. fitronir blood to the diseased parta and allows the nlnee 1 .., , ... uan"" ', . 4,. - ., i------ 11UIUH1111H.1111J nun in me ciiu 01 iiiieen iV & n " f OI " 1 1 E JL .f3 "te they dlnappear from the lahle. iftlSd BUS 1U Willi Jivinnijr . ..., ...... ..w iij ii.t u.iiuiui , , ... tkonSoresaad ulcers and any medical ndvicc desired will be furnished r,!Ct'nt ('M!tl PL''I(1 '" SwIt' ti.nn.vii t.l.l. lltllL IIW.UII. I.wrrr. biteiccn RomethliiK or IprsI prac- ton both ilJes of the Atlantic, ami A NOVEL ADVERTISEMENT. At Lucerne mid Zurich the birds were collected and taken care or by the nconle. it ApprRrd in nrr-m of V1'1'" tl,L'' Hiilllclently recovered tll(V Worn whlfltUMl liv li"iln Id rtnli k yvw 1 S4ntiii .iriTNp(iprr - n opinion li that our profession , A uoi'UtKHSLY rNCOMI'BTKNT TOOL, and there net at liberty to continue k pin Immcncly by combining twDnncbcs pretty mucii us uiey itooblnM in the Unltwl States and :ii3, tm a writer In the Inidon b6; HcTlew, It Is obvious that tolldtore would profit by hiicSi an ktsnt Ther would have the rl1it tsdlence In an courts nnd the op- tsmty to qualify Uiemsclvei for Isctioa to Uic bench. lioerica tho jotinR Inwycr rom u ofllre, where he ninkes his hotrn by steady attention to bet There will always be two fa cf Uwcr5 those who stay In r cSccs, dcallnj; directly with ell- I nd ittendlnR to inn tiers of rou- l lad those who ndvlsc od points liii tod ar?ue canes In court ! bro orders of men are clearly IpMiM In Amerlen, but they ttojrtLer as partners to Uie great pte of the client lomcuhat SIrallnr. the migration xouthward , This country Is the greatest eon hiimer of IiIiIck and Hklus In the world. It uses in a year 13.000.000 go.it skins, 21.000,000 sheep skins, 111,000,000 hides of all kinds, nine million calf skins, ami two million other skins. It in- with no iiiiHllflcailoii. soWul or Ititclk-e- timl, totally tlcvolil ef knutvlfilue on any CDiicclvatile inlijfcl, tborouKlily tmlolcnt and iiutrtiot wortlir. U dmlrutix of obtain Iuk it rvinuniTMtlve iot In nnr fijiuclty. AilUrna I. h 3, Macllav road, Wot Ku liiftoa. The aublliiw candor of the above Advertisement which amicared In a recent Issue of tho London Times has I,or, "H Hh goat skins, a total amount caused somo amusement and attracted (,f bout ?i,000,000 worth, and over a great deal of attention among bual- ?10.000.000 worth of hides and over nvss men, Rays tho London Express. , ?1".(HX),000 worth of other skins, a Jinny declared that "I. F." was .1 ,0t' of )Vt-'r ?"0,000,000 worth of practical Joker; others that .le had n llIl-'s kUil- (Jermany Imiwrts dellnlto object In view when he made one-third less bides- and skins than himself out to be a fool. 1 (loL' country, and England and That this latter solution was the cor- France each lmiwrt one-half oh much, rect one au Express rejirestiiilatlvo A. formidable list of persons killed learned yesterday from "I. I'." him- d injured In one month by eating self. Ills object, ho said, wan to at- adulterated food has been complied tract tho attention or employers by oy ' current magazine. J lie list or tne face Is a particularly honest one. j "er Smllril Airnln. Pio you manage to write all Iran; things'' nsked tho Imjula '"Hit of the Jokesinlth. typewriter, mndnm," an- - uic lo-mucli-pcr-yurd grin pro- exclaimed the I. f. "Don't tw. I Imagined you used boido "topylog anparntus ." tifrti ooent Occa.iun.. P"Mt try to love your papa as - ouiu ijjo VIS- blmmore," replied Tom- hLlT'1 J0Ur 10T. l Sood,-i.i,adelph!n E III1" ... ieu;:i!.w "nderHtnml how WHelpI Falh dead Include four persons who died from eating toadstools mixed with mushrooms, three poisoned by candy, three by wood alcohol contained In lemon extract, aniPniany by the same substance In whisky; four infected by "I thought if I Bald exactly the op- typhoid fetor germs contained In Ice poslto to what most people- In search cream, twin babies poisoned by ror- or a billet Insert ln the newspapers," maldehyde used to preserve milk, and bo said, "I might stand a good chance hundreds of persons poisoned by beer of hearing from employers tired or manufactured rrom glucose, In thu superlative virtues, and I have not manufacture of which sulphuric acid, been disappointed. made from an arsenic bearing mineral "1 have this morning rer-Jvcl two bus been used. Many of these cases genuine offers and appointments fr interviews from the heads 0' good firms and a large number of letters and post cards from practical Jokeis. It was Inevitable, of course, that three or four of tho writers should have advised me to apply at onco to the war olllco, 'where I would be sure of a billet' "I have bewn schoolmasterlng seven years, nnd although I have a small Dlllct now, I wish to better myself." going out of tho beaten track. "I. 1," who Is about i!7 years old, Is rather moro ufert 11 nd Intelligent than tho average man with an ordl w and men arc very much ! 1111 r' public school education, and hU ' reincct." aald the homo- 1 philosopher. Ni the answer" Queried the ponced youth. p." explained the philosophy dis- e sDout the fish they didn't "d women lie ubont tho men I tojld hare married hnd they i Ul. were rejHirtwl by health otliccrs and food commissioners of the various States In which they occurred. BUYING LARGER FARMS. - Tlnrnl I'opnlnllon Decreaataff A Wealth Increaaea. It seems a paradox, but Is neverthe less well established as true, that In certain of the best farming regions of tho United States great and abounding agricultural prosperity has resulted In decreased rural population. A no less striking than surprising illustration of this Is given in a recent Stato census report of Iowa, which Is reported to show a falling off of 2 per cent in tho population of that great and glorious State since the general census of 1000 Of course, such a result was not ac ceptable to Iowa's pride, and It wa not readily accepted. Close inquiry, however, Is reported not only to con firm the general correctness of the new count, but to show a sufficient reason for Its disappointing result The explanation offered is that It h all duo to the land hunger of the pros perous Iowa farmer. Having money abend and well knowing that good farm laitd In the Mississippi valley is one of the safest and most profitable of Investments, he has been buying in the adjoining farms or bis less fore handed neighbors to such an extent, the reports say, that vacant farm houses dot every township ln the State. Many or these vacant farmhouses may again be occupied by the sons and sons- in-law or the purchaser; some of them will be abandoned, and the newly ac quired lands consolidated into larger farms. And If Iowa follows the course of development that has been going on for many years ln the magnificent fanning regions or Central Illinois, the consolidated farms will be leased in tracts of 80 or 320 acres, or more, to thrifty and prosperous tenant farmers. The process as it has gone ln Illinois for a number of years is that the wealthier land owner buys out the 40 and 80-acre farms of his neighbors, tile drains nnd otherwise improves them, often renting the same land or lar,?er tracts to the vendors, who gen erally made more money as tenants than they had done as owners. The tenant farmers of Central Illinois put their capital into the best of farm Im plements and machinery and live stock. Their prosperity Is seen In their com fortable and well furnished bouses, the well kept vehicles nnd horses which their families drive to church and to country gatherings. In Central Illi nois Just now the tendency Ib to larger farms, the tenant generally desiring to Increase his area and the landlord regu lating the quantity of land be will lease by the proved capacity and suc cess of each tenant For Its best farm lands Iowa appears to be approaching the same system. Springfield Repub lican. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of mg 'Wed .linn... . . Nab na 8 l ?1 bottle of Av. i f0r' The hair L " avyond with on 7' "en cow ."Win all ?.n..... ' 'wu'o, fl I !e.i ..... .. P8CTCKAL, All (lie Com for In of llouir. "Nat" Goodwin, the comedian, once possessed a flno country house on tho banks of tho Thames Ulver, near New London, Connecticut. Every summer ho used to Invite soino of bis Thespian friends to Join his house party. On 0110 such Occasion Goodwin de livered himself of a boa mot that Is worth repeating. "Nat," said some one, "you certainly havo a flno placo hero. Just think of It, a lawn right on tho river!" "Yes," drawled "Nat," "it's fliie. In tho spring wo havo tho lawn on tho river, and In tho rail wo havo tho river on tho lawn." ICnKllali-SliriiUliiir I'oople English is now spoken by about 125, 000,000 people. A century ago it was spoken by 20,000,000 people only. Dur East Avenue, on the beautiful entn pus of Cornell University, Is shaded by a row of elm-trees, each end or the lino marked by a small brown stone bear ing tho Inscription, "Ostrauder Elms." Henry W. Sage, whose name stands next to that or Ezra Cornell on the roll or the benefactors of the university, told the story of these trees In an ad dress at Cornell several years ago. After speaking of many things that bad been done for the young college, ho said: And last, not least, a gift which has always had for me a fragrance akin to that of the widow's mite Immortal ized In Scripture. John H. Ostrauder, a man remarkable for his Integrity and humility, artcr having served me twenty-five years In the rorcsts of Canada and Michigan, returned at the age of 70 to Dryden, his natlvo town, to spend there his declining yeads. Meeting mo one day, ho said: "Henry, I have been to tho unlver- uiiv L'rnimds nnd seen the work ln Trick of the Trade. "Madam," began the peddler as be opened his red satchel, "can I sell you something tills morning?" "No," snapped the elderly matron, raising her broom ominously, "aud you better move on." "Just as you say, madam. I was going to offer you the greatest wrinkle remover on earth, but I see you don't need it." "Ah, I" "And also this wonderful remedy for restoring gray hair to its natural color, but you havo no use for that either." "Why, how kind of you to think so! I" "And this little volume entitled 'How to Remain Beautiful Forever.' but it would be superfluous to offer it to you. Good-day, madam." "Come back here! Come back here this Instant I do not need the in, as you say, but I will buy them and give them to some friend. I always en courage truthfulness." A IlcHrulnr Cualomer. Prove It By flue Oven Fire Pitt tnp wonderful KC Bak ing Powder to the test. Get a 7$3m can on approval. 1 our money will hp returned if VOU don t If I agree that all we claim is true. I VW ' You'll be delighted with the de ouitCESrW liciou3 wholesome things that m rxr RAKING POWDER wgSlSSgail! will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder 13 two thirds cheaper anrTmakcs purer, better, more healthful food than other powders anywhere near SL C Quality. 25 ounces 101 25 cents, get it to-ciay 1 JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago Ond a postal for "Book of Peenu.' Not Iltillt For Tivo. When Michael Burke Joined his brother James In this country, the money he brought over, added to lame's savings, enabled them to go .nto the Ice business. In course of time their custom Increased, and It became necessary for them to have an Xllce. In this James soon installed a alee roll-top desk. "The one desk will do for the two )f us," he explained, tne day It was jet us. "And here are two keys; one for you, Micky, and one for me." Michael accepted the key, but seemed to be studying the desk. "That's all right,", he 'said. "But ivbere is my keyhole?" Chinese Ruler. The Emprefis Dowager of China was eold into slavery at the age of eleven, 'o save her family from starvation Afterwards she was presented to the 'ato emperor, and, upon his wife's death, became Empress. Her leet were nevpr bound, and she was taught to read alter persistent pleading. The sterling qualities of tbis wonderful woman, like those of Pillebury'a Vitos, have overcome every obstacle. And ehe holds berself at the bead of China, as does Vitos at the bead of breakfast foods. ICnoTTleilRe. Johnny Smokln' cigarettes Is dead sure ter hurt yer. Jimmy Go on! Where did ye git dat idee? Johnny From pop. Jimmy Aw! He wuz Jlst strlngin' yer. Johnny No, he wuzn't strlngin' me; he wuz strappin' me. Dat's how I know it hurts. Philadelphia Press. Piso's Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Try "it. Price 25 cents, &t druggists. Seclnalon Xece.ianry. Mrs. Psinith But how did you man age to keep that secret a whole week, dear? Mrs. Kjoues It wasn't hard. I sim ply stayed away from the Browning Club and when callers came I sent word that I wasn't at home. Cleve-1 land Leader. China and Japan are pre-eminently th seaweecl-catinK nations of the world. Among no other people are seaweeds bo extensively eaten and relished as food substances. riTQ rermanently Cured. NofltnornerronnneM ll lU after llritday'suseofSr.Kllne'sGreatNerT Iteatorrr. ftend for J'rce 82 trial bottle and treatla. Dr. Jt. II. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Fa, Correcting n MInpprehenIon. Wasn't that same young man here t see you last night?" "Yes, papa." "Well, what does he mean by coming every night In the week?" "He doesn't come every night In the week. I never met him until last Thurs day, and he was only here Thursday and Friday and Saturday evenings." Cleve land Plain Dealer. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fastest, lightest and ?Iron?pt Stnmy Puller on the market. 119 llorte power on '.lie iwmj with two homes. Write lor d-scrfi.ve cataluj and prices. KEIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot ol Morrison Street I'ortUnJ, Orejoa rye Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal Thousands of graduates in positions; hundreds placed each year; more calh for help than we can meet it pays to at tend our school; largest, most modern, best equipped. Departments: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English. Open all the year. Catalogue, penwork free. Call, telephone or write. Mothers will And Mr?. Wlnlow's Soothing oyrup mu uesi remcuy tousoior ineir caiiureti auring toe teaming vorlod. 'Wnrc of the Dor. Bob Miss Subbubs has asked me to call to-nicht. Dick Yes? Bob Yes. What shall I wear? Dick (who has been there) 'Ware of the dog! Philadelphia Ledger. j Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury j as mercury will surely destroy the soma ol smell and eomnletelv deraneo tho whole svs. 1 tern when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articlessboula never bo used 'KiinaisstiaF.iisl Bfct BY ALL THE hmi l 1 RFsT fir SI PTJC 7rM.ttTt I A..J. TOWER CO, ESTABLISHED 1836 I AOSTON NLWYORK. CHICAGO 1L TOWER "CANADIAN CO.Lnitri.TOgOKTO.aW. J v except on prescriptions from reputable phy niclau'i, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to tr.o good you cau possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured lv K. J. Uncle Urastus, the village plasterer .W.M n .1 .1 .l.l,A..nlmH . . 1 . I . .. . ..... !... . 1 j 1 . . " mm iiui;i iiBiiui, uu iiuu uuuui'u me uioou ami mucous huriaceit ot me system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you got tho genuine. It is taken internally, and made Tostl- In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cteuey & Co, moman iree. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Traill ti. l.lnira. 'What," queried tho fair maid, "is Ins that period no other leading Euro- j 8 uml fee, as lf l wnnt to (lo I pean buigunge has made tho sllKlAtoat oniotlilnR to help It along. Now I havo' and burled four wives, was about to acquire a llfth. Ho went to the house or tho Presbyterian minister, a vener able man who had otliciated at several of his previous weddings, to muke ar-' rangements to bo married there tho following evening. j IIAf T cl.r.11 lit 1 .1 I O. tUUlOU & QUU11 UV KIUU lU U1UIIJ nnirf you to your new wife, Undo 'Rastus," i ,,,, , ,, T . , . ., ,,, said the minister. "This will be the' 1 ,u fruld 1 cannot P aln " ( f" third or fourth time for me, won't it? fcrenco 1,1 so, ,n"ny WrdS.'. How does It happen, uncle, that you 'oun& ma ll 110 casIe' lf J'ou , never havo a colored preacher tie tho Put your trust ln me I I blow myself knot for you?" j for4 U' to-morrow." "Well, sab," he answered, "I's kind ! And sl,e I,ut her trust 1,1 ulm' o got in ue nauit o glttln' a white mnn to do my marryln', an' I recon j Dr. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese Doctor Is called great because he cures people without opera tion that are gUeti up to die. lie cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence In this conuiry. Thrown .he um of ihoaj harmless remedies this lamoui do -tor knows the actlou of over 500 different remedies which he successfully uses ln dlffen n disease. Ue guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, tuns, thr at, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver; kid neys, etc.; has hundreds or testimonials. Chorees moderate. Call and see him. I'allenta out of the city write for blankr and c rculara. Send stamp. CONSULTATION FllKli. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162H first St.. S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTLAND, OREGON. P. ft U No. 51-1905 WIIEN Trrltinfj to advertiser please mention this paper. advnnce. German has held Its own, and Is now spoken by 80,000,00, put this Is no higher percentage of tho total number of pcoplo of European descent than It had u hundred years ago. Correal a lUaiiiirelieualoii. "Wasn't that sanio young uiau hero to soo you last night?" "Yes, papa." "Well, what does ho mean by com ing every night In tho week?" "Ho doesn't conio ovory night ln the week. I never mot him until last Thursday, and ho was only hero Thursday and Friday and Sntnrday eTonlng8,"--Olovoland Plain Doalor. no money, but 1 havo soino lino young elms In my woods, and I can bring down thirty or' forty and plant them there. They will look well, and will make a shade for somebody after you and I aro gone." I replied, "They aro Just what wo want. Bring them, nnd they shall bo known as tho Ostrauder Kims." Thoso aro tho elms on Hast Avenue, nnd a stono at each end marks tho namo of tho donor. Tho shadow of death has rested over his tomb several years, nnd not long bunco will rest ovor mlno, but tho elms remain, and a hundred years honco tho shadows of their graceful follago will attest tho loving gift ho mado us "they will make a Bhado for somebody." What hut become of tho woman so old-fashioned that sho leaned on Uor escort's arm? I'll alius do It. I's turrlble sot ln my ways, Mlstah Pa'ker." Art Note. Mrs. Sylllc My husband takes a deep Interest In art. Mrs. Older You surprise me. fr-a Kvllln Willi If WHS n RUmrlSO .14.0. J ...W ' ' -- .- to mo. But I heard mm telling uacK Howtulor last night that It was a good thing to study your hand beforo you draw. Cleveland Leader. j DR. W. A. wise We dr o-own and brldgework without pain. Ourlhy ars' exerience In plate work en ables us to tit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A, Wise has found a safe way to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an expert at gold ailing and crown and brldgework, Kxtractlng fre when plates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS. DENTISTS Falling llldg., Third and Washington Bts. Open evenings till (o'clock. Hundays from 9 to 11 Or Main W.U DR. T. P. WISE. THE EXTERNAL USE OF St. Jacobs Oil Is the short, sure, easy euro (or Rheumatism and Neuralgia It penetrates to the seat of torture, and relief promptly follows. Price, 25c. and 50c. 1 I 4 4". i1 i 9 ' ml til