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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
( 1 "',','pofu,,n,l f E!ajr-:Hrr.i.wr Co., I'or lli'M. ... ,, M. at rery re ft m - i. a-u.'r ttrluV Jo. ortland. Vnll In Clarke. reMoiiatile KbidJJi". guarantee lh KR,ffi. Writ, lor free cat ErV'lYnhaTdOalc. it MB' ; to tf.H. . - nullum A rwdlf ion. B.T'S; Mrr.on .tin in nii . . : ...m rrr'itiw Uppwf i""1" II U fciS nuKOON umlrr it Carry 1st WJ"iiVd dirrci from ".. " Irrl today. Z -rzr,t .mi want your lien 10 l"v lSr-a7for particulars fin'i1 ; fwvnfi. "11 - rrw.ni.n Mill Co.. rnniana, ' ..... ..1-ti.i tifttll On OTii" r "... "T:.,,. . vh. OlrHSl I'lano mitnv - JC'i ' ... ,lnuui) Tim imi. A - - - . r. ; fc&lodt-awlirt EBrtMIr? M WMt.lIO M. fcsl . fcCJse Wo IfOlOERFUL HOME lEEllmtHi rriilb'iwuirr. TbioiiKli lh uf ' ii.i. r.i..ti .ity-lnr knowa SfullllMl dlltfffDI 1 "MM. H iwwrictrlLMil.mlunj.lUr,i. biSiMrlV riu for lilmikr and o.rcutur nrr um nmurcr ucnipiuc pn bt) IBtU.DtC HU 1nilltOL IIILUIUM1U VU 182', tint St., S. C. Cor. MorrUon ioUoa JPr rOBILAND, OREGON. ic Life of a Bag dependi on how Lonelily It It madft SEMIS BAGS i cull oa honor, of the belt mater- I b whj they outliv others. m won't need to order bags o often rrrordw pacific " DEMIS." r GRAIN, FLOUR, ORE, WOOL, ETC . Bag Co. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON "PE-RU-NA WORKED SIMPLY MARVELOUS Suffered Severely With Headaches Unable to Work MIbb Lucy V. McGlynoy, 452 8rd Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: 'Tor many months I suffered severely from headaches and pains 'n the side and hack, sometimes being unable ta attend to my daily work. "I am better now, thanks to Peruna, and am as active as ever and have no more headaches. 'The way Peruna worked in my case was simply marvelous." Wo havo in our flies many grateful letters fiom women who havo suffered with the symptoms mimed above. Lack of space prevents our giving mdro than one testimonial hero. It is impoeelljlei even to approximate the great amount of suffering which Peruna has relieved, or the number o' women who havo been restored to health and strength by its faithful use. WHAT WAJER 18 CAPABLE OF. Slx-lncli Mt renin lencrnp 12,000 ''""or nt Hui(c creek, Cnl. imiiglno n pcrpciidlculnr column of writer more thnn one-third of a mllo high, twenty-six Inches III rllnttmf nt nt I tlio top and ttvcnty.four inches in diam eter nt tho iKitffim qii.nan . ii.i- " lOUlUIHUUIB conditions nro compiled with, as fnr ft" power goes, In tho Mill Greek plnnt, which operntcs under n bond of 1,009 feet, says tho Philadelphia Ledger. This Httlo column of water, which, if liber ated, would be Just about enough to "lake n small trout stream, gives a capacity of 5,200 horso power, or enough power to run a good-sized ocean Kolng vessel. Ah tho water strikes tho buckets of tho wnterwheol It has a pressure of 850 pounds to the squaro Inch. What this pressure Implies Is evidenced by the fnct that tho average locomotive car ries stenm nt h pressure of 100 or 200 pounds to the squnro inch. Wore this nt ream, as It issues from the nozzle, turned upon a hillside, tho earth would fado away before It llko snow beforo n Jet of steam. Huko bowlders, hie flH city ofllces, would tumble Into ravines with as little effort as a clover burr Is carried beforo the hydrant stream on a front lawn. Hrlck walls would crncklo llko paper and the hujrcst skv scrapers crumble before a stream llko that of the Mill Creek plant. It takes R nowerrul watcrwheel to withstand tho tremendous pressure. At IJutte Creek. CaL n Blnclo Jet of water six Inches In diameter Issues from tho nozzle nt the tremendous vel oclty of 20,000 feet a minute. It Im pinges on tho buckets of what Is said to bo tho most powerful single water wheel over built, causing the latter to travel at the rato of ninety-four miles an hour, making 400 revolutions a inln lite. This six-Inch stream has a cana city of 12.000 horse power. The water for oporutluir tho nlant Is conveyed from Hutte Creek through a ditch and discharged Into a regulating reservoir which Is -1,500 feet above the nower house. Two steel pressure pipe lines, thirty Inches In diameter, conduct tho water to tho iowcr house. HOW TO JUDGE YOUR DOG. SKIN DISEASES ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM. THE ITCHING WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE. Dear Sirs My body broko out with a rash or eruption which In splto of all offorts to ouro continued to get -worse. The ltohlng, especially at night, was simply terrible, it would almost disappear at times, only to return worse than over. I had triod many highly recommended prepa rations without bonoflt, and hearing of S. S. S. doterminod to glvo it a fair trial, and was inexpressibly delighted when a few bottles oured me entirely, romoving every blemish and pimple from my body. I shall not failto rec ommend S. S. S. whenever an opportunity ooonrs to do so. Esoondldo, Oal L. MAENO. GASOLENE ENGINES 3 to 4 bore. power fully warranted, f IK, All iltei nil ttj lei at lowest price. Writ for catalog. RCICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. BEST BY TEST "I have tried all kind of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any prto to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kind of weather." fT. Mat and tt&ntt t tt wrifr f Ula tta!llt4 lot, m b aaj pm .,UMtla) Hiest Award World's Fair, 1901. ThaSifnofiSaFuh TOWER CANADIAN TWo, Canada '&HBItP VaUn Wamutvi Wtt W$athir Clothing A. J. TOWER CO. Boiton, U. S. A. t E lata icr. I areola Ftithtrtnn . .v. ,. iwttln air Mem heavy In barer Mm m ,r unuUtt,1r r lljht Dlda'f Matce Uooa. TesaDon't you think-Mr. Galloy Is Awfully hnndeome? jess Huh I "Handsome Is as hand some does." Ho told mo last evening that he was going to kiss ma beforo ha left Tew The Idea I Weren't you Indig nant? Jess I should say I was. When a man promises to do a thing be ought to keep his word. Philadelphia Press. Some 1'olntcr Hint Will Unable One In Kind Prise Wlnnem. Tho average man Is greatly puzzled to find one dog awarded a first prize, and another, which to him appears to bo quite as flno a specimen, awarded no prize nt all, says Answers. A man who knows tho relative values of tho different jwlnts In all breeds of dogs Is a verltnblo walking eneyeloiwdln. Generally speaking, the best dog is tho one which comes nearest the stand' urd of requirements for Its own par tlculnr breed, about 25 per cent of tlu points being usually awarded for flno head proportions, an equal number for legs and feet, a similar number again for body and color, and the rest for symmetry. In tho Dalmatian, for Instance, thir ty points given foe color and markings. while head, eyes and ears have only flf teen; the bulldog, on tho other hand, has forty-five for head and ears, while coat and color amount to but flvu ixjlntu; tho collie has twenty-five for coat, color being Immaterial, und twen ty-flvo for head and cars. The St. Bernard has forty for head und ears, and five each for coat and color; the Pomeranian has but fifteen for bond and cars, forty-five points go ing for coat, color und tall, with flfteon for appearance. It may bo Fct down as governing In all breeds of dogs that whatever Is the typlcul feature of that breed Is the featuro upon which stress Is laid In the allotment of points. VM Send for KC right a way. It's Pwcr and more efficient , any Bak- a . m Powder that cosb three times as much. 25 oz. for 25c. A I J grocers Do you know the secret of the Wave Circle ? Wonderful! Don't delay. another day! JaquesMfa Co. Chicago ia. W'A.VJH1C IT'S PLAIN BUSINESS When you get riental work iloria. By lam and mwjMon all Iho way throiigli H.i.iUr . "9e' ,,u WB 1,0 twniper tualnraa wiiii a llltln eompaaalon fur a nervoua Eailniat U l mk l,lnl,M Wturdavant, iraoUHit oa child Mu'a teath and rvgufatlug, WISE BROS., Dentists 'ailing Mutldlng, Thlnt and Wathlnitoa I a, in, to p. m,i HunUayaSioll Main WOflK DONE ON WtCKI.Y A NO WONTMLY PAYMENTS DK,T,P.WX KUlilntr for the Octupua. Perhaps tho most unusunl method of fishing Is tiio ono employed by natives of Hawaii in capturing the octopus with a cowrie shell, says tho Southern Workman. Ono of theso shells Is at tached to a string nnd placed face downward against another shell or a pebble tho somo slzo. To tho upper shell Is fnstcued A hook for bait. The octopus Is particular In regard to thu color and decorations of tho shell, re fusing to rlso unless this has small red spots breaking through a reddish brown ground. Arrived at his fishing ground, tho fisher for octopus either looks for his victim with a water glass or he makes tho surfaco clear by chewing up and spitting upon the water a mouthful of candlenut merit. Having located the octopus, ho drops tho shell into tho water und swings It bnck and forth. Tho animal puts out ono nrm and seizes It If tho bait 1b attractive an other arm la put about It nnd finally tho shell is huggod close to his body. Then tho flshormnn draws up tho octopus and stuns It by a blow botween tho eyes. Ho has to move quickly, for tho octopus with his eight strong arms Is said to bo no mean antagonist. Tho Yuiinar Idea. A ypung woman who tenches n clnsi in a Jorsoy City Sunday school was re cently talking to her pupils rotative to tho desirability of increasing its mem bership. When she Invited tho co-operation to that end of tho sovernl mem bers tho youngstor nearest her shook his head dubiously. "I might git ono boy In our neighbor hood to coiuo," ho oxplnlned, "but nil tho others kin lick mo." Ilnrper's Weekly. Whon a woman goes Insnno, Bho shows great nnger whon tnlklng about hor husband. And, It might bo added, occasionally a husband gots It from his wlfo beforo sho goos crazy. Did you over know a man who didn't do a Wholo lot of unnecessary talk? i There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear ing and know that they will be tormented throuerh the hot summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain 1.1- j:t l . 1 r 1 J my uiiicrcm pans, une portion is used ror the making of blood, another for muscle, one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. After these different properties are ex tracted from the food there still remains a portion that is useless, or waste matter, which is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season of the year, however, these organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AGUE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms"bf skin disease is SALT RHEUM It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected," and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure "they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly StKtok and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par- H ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids Vaw the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. jBk S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the hyJB Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off Vr the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper cnannels, instead or leaving it to be absorbed by tne blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA Wha a Japanc aadlanca wlah to ex- sreM disapproval of a play, Um turn th4r feaka to tfea vtac. A policeman who had been on the force of London six years has been sent to prison for ate&llu; milk from doorsteps- is THE WHOLE LOT If we don't heed prarenUon, wa will need a curs. 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The Muscles lose tons, tension, strength, to force the food onward. And the longer they slay In that stata the weaker they become, because the less exercise they get through tho slow pass age of food. Cascarets contain the only combination of drugs that acts on the Muscles of tho Bowels and Intestines, Just as Cold Water, or Exercise, act on a Lazy man. They act like Exercise. When you have Heartburn, Collc.Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acid-rlslng-ln- throat, Gas-belching, or an Incipient Cold, take a Cascaret. Remember, all fheso are not merely Discomforts, but Indications of a serious Causa. Nip them in tho bud eat a Candy Cascaret. .Cascarets don't purga, nor punish tho stomach like "BlU-drlvlng" "Physlcti." Thev not llko Exercise on tho Bower- Muscles that propel Food, and that squeaza tho natural Dlgestlvo Juices of tho body into Food. Cascarets ward off, or euro, tho follow ing diseases: ConUipatioH Bad Brmth Bilioumm DiabtM Indigestion Headache Dyspepsia Diarrhoea ' Torpid Liver Flatulence Appendicitis Hives Rheumatism Jaundice Catarrh Nausea Colic Vertigo Scrofula Pimples Womanly Troubles Worms Blotches Piles Eczema Ulcers .Dysentery In such cases a little Cascaret In time Is worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment later on, to say nothing of the suffering. discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine It saves. A coming Headacho can be warded off In short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Gas-belchlng, Acid-rlslnga in tho throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of bowel trouble from food poisons, and should bo dealt with promptly1. One Cascaret will stop tho coming trou ble, and move on tho Bowel load, If taken at the first signs. Don't fall to carry tho Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly. All Druggists sell them over ten million boxes a year. 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II I could take you Into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you tho Infinite care with which every pair ot shoes Is made, you would realize why W. L, Douglas SJ.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are ot greater latrlntlc value than any other S3. 50 shoe. W. L. Deuglmm Sirens Mm dm SMeam fa, Mmn, 93. SO, S2.00. Buy' Softool 4 DrmmuShmm; SSt.BO, 92,t.7M,1.tO . CAUTIQN.-lu"lt upon tikrlnc WX.oug. las ahoes. Tula no aubulltute. Nona cenulna without bis name and prloe stamped on bottom. ran vwor tutitit una ; nty win not uitar vratty. Write for Illustrated Catalog. W. I- DOUaLAM.lJrooktoa, Mas. P. N. U. No. 17-M W HKK wrltlar to AdrertU pltts