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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1906)
,i'Saraparilla 10 oUior modlotnc. In norlt. Uin - en'r::... . iiffiwn. KH"- - .1. mli tWO I ol i ana "' Autliet'llinf : ... ,..... worth. W-ii .urc. nil blood dls- .wdril-ruPllon.. ptfh'D1(J, up iiio whole ytom, In now tablet form Uttt tht .i iii"!,0' Ill nnnii "",'',. 5.nlllf, W.IM. "a- .Ion the noru w ; " . -i These, in nuiiiuoii n .J2C all ,mr. " . n.ciinco to tlio nnrrow rB. .....i. i,n'P.ii tliein nnd cf , nnnf of business moil 77. n.,t tho amid to ltm TVm.p r work., nrov, B"U ." ...til l Imllt IMUi an iwusirj "'"-"""- ntl.M etlAII in III lllllllll ! 5ifromnnl. The expert Iff w'0" . nn I tin cantl tnbn fl IflllZO SlltlS color. ---. ,,,, v. ...... inrilr. Soma trlcki mado or sanu nu nine ... i...n,iini hr ck or mo itiiurc ani tuo umic" . . JtmmAmA. i.i .1.. Mtwirtftp "la them nior," ' , : . : , Ia tD7 rcWrin ICI isiawuu m m fatnlti" . .1.. iwblr not. inswerca tuo train s iHW" , . i. i.. . -hnnir In tha .Mrflsterlni the oath In couru R Dl - IVL itll luo m " ,kl,v" m mertly to tell tho truth and ?7.tiit truth. Telling t!i wbol E h not onlr unnecessary In moit I " B . . ' ..I U.M. In I, .,11. j WASTED TO A SHADOW, Found Cure After Fifteen Year of guttering H Rtotti. mmencor at the Btato !tol, Uolnmbu), 0., snye: I . jcx "For IHtoen years J rcw S had kiilny tioublea, mid tliouKh i iloctorcu (tlthfully, rauld not find a euro. I had heavy backaches, diz xy htadachea and ter riblo urinary uuor dori. One dav I col lapsed, (ell ineneiblo on the sidewalk:, and then wasted away In ifcrtefl vtcti. After belutr civen .... ... ... r .:. ilbsfiQ using Doan's Kidney Pills umm el months I retralnrd mv yib,anunow welch 1B8 pounds LVm Kavoj AtA It T Itnnn Iiaar hi wtn um i Hiiu a. iihiu uvvu niioTuii." LU It tit dealers. CO centa a box. pHilbsm Co., HufTalo, N. Y. The mrK,nn.. A. II. Klrklartrt Of IloHtnn l In n flKht iiKuhiHt tho moth. lie hn Imported from Zurich n jtrent nuiintiiy of moth tnrnnltcn. nml with tho help ui niu iiuiu crcnuirea Do nml tho poo plo of JlnnnnchmscttH hope to ohlltcr- iuo mo mom comiiietely. "Our work miiy nuw.rii. .ni.i , Klrkhtnd recently, "or wo mny orr Koniowhorc, mid It mny full, it nnmt nuccccu ir wo mnko no mlMiikon-hnt then, you know, mlKtulccs nro common. AiisuiKpa nro common everywhere. I honrd n Inwyor mid n doctor taunt ing one another this afternoon about them. "'You mnko n good ninny mis- ilium, i MippoHo,' tho lawyer snld. " 'You too, no doubt,' anld tho doe tor. "'Hut doctors mistake nrn nttnn hurled deep under ground,' anld tho jnwyer. "'YCS,' nl(l tho doofnr. 'nnrl yora' mltakca often awing six feet hi we airr" TnUmer Ahont JfiiTi.... Jewclow, when wntchen are with tnem for repnlra. nro froouontlv lnnuit ed with the rcmtik : "I trust tllore no deniror of rrvi. tola being substituted for tho jewels In the work of my watch." lor a great many nonon think tir are dlalioncst Jowelora who mak n practice, with "full-Jeweled" watoh. of aubatltutlng cryatnls for the Jewuls at an vuorrnouR profit A a matter of fact, tlier la nn trh In thta ausplclon. A jeweler, no matter now aiauoneat, could not eteal tho Jew ela In a watch, for they &r yMimw. . tbey only cost 10 cenU apiece. In antique watches the Jewels were often cofltly. In modern watches they are never worth moro thnn (10 a grow. KIFIEDADVERTISING Portknd Trade Directory auikiitttttt In Portland of Rrart. iKIBinlMiirirmt. !TOIIO,IEttV,H,.p,,,,,r, irrr, Knit to !?SJII'iII!p?P)t.1, KurRrili nt In Wcw tM, NV(ltil, Clf k A Co. ilfiairevi-a .. . Srwai..i. : 'i'lTfuw una tantHi M WWMiHmil, WooJard, CIbk. Co hwJrSMLff0iM,.rol,r " 'O huiti.tiitY fcM-Acin illlU Co. tlili.v'vi"'1 1 ''" on tiuy tymnl. Itfiltltilfv 1 Mnkes n Dlarerene. Dwcllcra In apartment houses times eeein to forget that conversations In tho entrance halls mny bo ovortmnnt by other tenant. This was the greet- nig which a belated husbnnd rwoiviNi at tho door of his npnrtment recently: -uon t tniic to mo I know very wnii what you would snyl nut I know you hnvo Ih-cii off playing poker and lost all your money!" "So, I didn't, my dear: I won twen. fy dollar," waa tho conciliating an- awcr. Tho other volco suddenly modulated. "Well, perhaps after all we women are a llttlo too severe n man should have a llttlo recreation now nnd then." lie IVm I,ooklnr Ahead. In a cozy chair Mr. Trouble Hunter sat In front of a big warm stove, but looked sad as the smoke curled from his clear Havana cigar. His lovely wife placed her arm on tho top of the chnlr back nnd with the other hand itrokcd his troubled brow. "Has nomcthlng gone wrong In busi ness dear?" abo nsked. Ho remained silent. "You'vo bcea disappointed over something?" " Ho remained slcnt and on his fnco earn brooded. "What on eart&f Is worrying you, dear?" aha asked rwlth tears in her voice. 1 "I was Just thinking," ho said sadly, "of tho approach of rnrlnir. when I'll hnvo to tako tho Btovcplpc down." In- UlnnniKJilu Star. The Sinn on thn 8(od. They were colnir to thn mntlnco. She wan tin In her boudoir nuttlni? on fin- luhlug touches, and bo was sitting Im patiently on the front stcpB. "(Jcorco.'' sho called down sweetly. "just ouo minute moro until I una my gloves." Flftn minutes nnssed. "Ooorire." enmo from nhore. "wntt nnothor second, rvo lost my pin." Twenty minutes sllnncd by. "Goarire." sho continued, "don't tro. Ouo moment A button Just Jumped orr my shoo." Long silence. Then Goorgo calls wearily: "Hurry n llttlo. Ethel. If you got down In another five minutes we can mnko tho evening porformanco. Mat inees ovor long ago." v 11 If more than ordfnnrv skill In rdavlncr 'inBhr-ivirir-MiTiif 9 tore or OhnRU iar8 AhvRyg Bought lms borno tho slfirim- JusUn.sVpnn?ii,u tIl,H' CountorfoltH, amim. '""BOotl" nrn liiif Pr,,n.i.,..,i .... Allnw no mm Imitations nnd tli of WmlilJjutBrporlmonls, and enlniiKr tho forfc, irn " . '."Vchs. Bitbstlluto for CnHtor Oil. Tnro iYAim "l "!"ltr Syrups. It 1 riciiHnnt. i . ."it. tiiiii.iiiiir- Hvtniita t r iu 1'innuniir. it. Stance' i .u Mtirphino nor other Nurcotlo om-iu TUnrrlioiiL mid AVIllll i' . j u . ui M l iiiiii.fiiu -rit.. i.iii.i.ir.i i.u Till m ni '? ItH niru J8 Its irtiur If Soothlnip rS Simach n .I T WHlinllutH tho Food, rcjruhitcs the II n 1 i. .1 tr w .i una kou nave Always Bonp 7 JUUarSI T. II A KlnnatiiM r n Use Fm fcaaBB!!!!''"''' tr "ussav ithit, Nswvasit city. aPL Pml" '"-ncurlou. Btono t.rr,A . " .iwiw.-ih.-o oi springs, SSf . i "T... 5-1-1 out, and tovcreu witn straw or other llOn-COIldUCt Ilia tiinlrl..l ...m. ....... or of day nud Htmm m lop At , wm Hurrnce of tho clay con densed nn nbundnncn nt nin. n4,l.. .... . HMJ iUl UIO 10 urHiK. , Hympalhetlc lnii tv Inrtnt.u ...1.1 1. wriiuigs can bo conronloi pnper containing them Is not subjected iimn external Influences, have long been known, but paper, tho decay of which at the end j a iixcu timo destroys writing nnd , m ceriaiiiiy n novcltv. Rnh .. pnper, says tho French Journal Lit i.-imo, una recently been Invented. It is prepared by stwrnlnir in nMA . - - 0l-Uf l(lu strength of which U varied according iu iu'iibo or 1 rr intntifi,i fn ii i.. MU stowed upon tho minor. Afior fl Infirm or shorter time tho paper disintegrates uiiu uwiM ui nieces, it Is suggested that this kind of imner would lw n un those who do not wish to hnvo their letters Indefinitely preserved, but thnt holders of promissory noteH should lu wnro or it. Tho fasclnatliK! "lnterwt nt m nn. clont ruins In Ithodesln. Rfllltll Afrlnn drew the attention of tho nrcheologlsta i uio intisn Association during Its recent meethiK nt Cano Town. Amnnir these ruins tho most conspicuous Is tho great Aimuahwo temple, which lies iibout 200 miles Inland from tho Indian Ocean. Tho oldest of tho ruined build ings nro believed to dato back at least to tho days of King Solomon. It la thought that they were constructed by Semitic cblonlnt. whoso ehlpf nhwt was k'old-minlnir. and who linro loft indications of their worship of Baal nnd ANuinrotn, ns described In tho Bible. KxiMjrtfl bellovo that nrecious metal to tho value of threo or four hundred mil lion dollars must hnvo been extracted from tho gold reefs of Ithodesln I n nn. clout times. Zapuiw Is tho Indian name of a nlnnt that grows In .Mexico, alone tho Gulf coast. It has within the past year or two attracted considerable attention 011 nCCOUIlt (if thn ntmnrnnt mmmomlnl ..- - .v...... i. . v. II . Vflllln nt tlm ffllu.v 1nl...1 rt.i. 1 natives hnvo long used It for making' ropes, cordage, baes. Inrlata. bridles nnd t.sa. fielnea. Tlio plant bears a resem blance to tlio henequen plant of Yuca tan, but Is said to yield n greater quan tity of fiber. Tho fiber comes from tho leaves, and In white, strong md flex ible. Tho plant Is propagated In n jiecullar way. A stalk grows up from the center, nnd the branches which It puts forth become detached and fall to the ground, where they tako root This process occurs when n plant Is about 0 years old, but If the leaves are taken off, not until nliout tho 15th year. What Is now known ns hynnotism was heralded nenrly a half century ago ns of great importance In medical ding tiosls and ns a moral aid In training children, nnd much greater powers have been assigned to It In recent years. A late French -writer hns shown that Its usefulness has been irreatlv exntr- gerated. It affects only wills too weak to Ikj nlded, nnd It can hnvo no value In systematic education. G russet has concluded that It Is so often hnrmful that It should bo employed only byj me practised puysieian. ino snmo authority has found thnt suggestion may not he expected to euro a purely meiniu state, nor even n grave and profound nervous state, nor even n profound nervous disease like hysteria, and that Its chief valuo In therapeutics Is In localizing nervous disorders, espe cially hysteria. COMPARISON OF FRISCO'S FIRE AREA. tYM'V'i'i-v 'fi'vK ...A kV-eV. IV If T'V.V.V' t..i.Ml..V-v-;ir,V,-nlll,iil bouiivuia, y. TheWinning If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it .contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRDP OF FIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the Genuine Svruo of Fics i.? for snip in hntic only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. f"lJi 11 mill I Ml il ! Ill 111, gt'FvRNiA ET& Syrup 4,-. Sbn Frftrveieco. W. L. Douclas 3.JP&3.OOSHOESF0R W. L. Douglas S4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot 00 oquanoq aiany price j CAPrrAL2.50 -iVrrf. mij 0cjlu m uric mnnvr b tuners in I He. r;ut(LJJ, SI 0.000 K.?,TO?n II I could take you Into my three large factorlc. II care with which every palrof hoe Umnde, jou xuuiu rcaiiic wily r. L DOURias j,so cnoes coit more to make, why they hold their ihape, lit better, wear lonzer, and are of greater W.L. Douplaa Strong Mado Shoes for , CAUTION. ImUt uiKn having W.LOJoug. las limes. Talco no substitute. None genuine w.iuuiH ins imiiie ahu jirice "ininpcu on OOttom. Fatt Color Eyelets used ; they wilt not wear brassy. Wrlto for Illllitrntn.1 f!nt.-ilnir XV. Im UOUGIVS. ltrockton, Mais. Tho rrnrd-AVormiiir Iteformor. "Sometimes," said Undo Ebon, "it 'pears to mo like a reformer was one o' aesnere peopio aat has to talk two hours an' a half to 'spress ono o' de ten commandments. An' dar wnrn't no dis pute 'bout dot In de flra' place." Washington Star. flow's This? nrcaio of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by V. J. CHENKY & CO., Trops., Toledo, a We, the undenlgned, hare known K. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bellere him perfectly honorahlo In all builneti tramao tlons and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their arm. Wist A Tbuax, wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kimnak it Mauvin, Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. lull's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, act Inn dlrectlr upon tho blood and mucous sur. laces of the system, l'rlco 7Sc. per bottle. i v. -ii it... I... al . . 1 1.1. ..... . C . lll.Uii 1 Tlio chart shows how much more ter ritory was burned over In San Fran rlsco than in tho Clilcniro tiro of 1871 and tho Baltimore flro of 100-1. Coiitrii-Mlmli'ri. Sovornl vonrs iil'O thero lived In Mill- inwn. N. B.. a unlmio character who .ilwnvfl went hv tho tltlo of "Cantahl Ah." Ills greatest peculiarity was thnt he was always on tno opposite sine, no mntrni- u'llllt tllQ OUestlOll Was. At a town meeting ono day, aftor tho chair man had called for tho,"yen8," which showed tho vote was almost unani mous, ho called tho "contra-minded." John Fnrnham, ono of tho cltlr.ens, roso ...wi an lit? "Mr. Ohnlrman. ho has Just gono out." Tho "captnla" had left tho ... i. room ii inonwut uoiuiw. a mm. u'lic. plorlcH In n clirar storo J should uot Biuoko n plpo whon on duty. Bold by all Druggists Hall's Family rills Elevates Water by WATER POWER THE COLUMBIA HYDRAULIC RAM PUMPS AWAY UNCEASINGLY WITHOUT ANY ATTENTION "THE COLUMBIA HYDRAULIC RAM is a simply constructed and A inexpensive machine that can utilize a small fall of water for the purpose of raising a portion of it to any desired height. It is the farmer a friend in the "dry season" and is indispensable to those owning land high above ditches, It will furnish water for domestic purposes, even elevating pure water of the spring by means of the impure or muddy water, as found in some streams. Requires no attention. Practically no cost of maintenance, there being no parts to get out of order. A ram will pay for itself in a" short time. Every ram installed is giving utmost satisfaction. We keep a large stock constantly on hand. Write to our Hydraulic Department today for illustrated literature. Columbia Engineering Works are tho best. What Father Thonsrh. A New Tork toachor of Instrumental music was ono day telling tho father of a pupil, a lad of 10 years, of tho prog ress mado by tho boy In his studies. "I think ha is improving n groat deal," anld tho professor. "He will certainly learn to play tho piano," "la that so?" asked tho fathor, much gratified. "I didn't know whether ho was really Improving or whothor I was morely gotting used to It" Harper's Wookly. To Break In New Shoes. Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 3f. Don't accept any substitute. Bample mailed KhEII, Address Alien B. Olmstod, Lo Itoy, N. Y. No Nert of It. "Hfln't I sell you a nninlosa corn mm. tnndiMii," said tho peddler. "No. vou cnn't l" unarmed tha wnumn of the house. "I have no palnlois corns," Then tho door was shut with a auddan alatu. -Chicago Tribune. Tenth and Johnson Streets PORTLAND, OREGON Not thnt Kind of a Piano. "All my threats don't bother him at an," sala tuo collector. "No?" replied the merchant, "said wo could go as far as we liked, eh?" "Well er I think tho Dlaco ho man tloned was farther thau you'd Hko." Philadelphia Prose. CITO Vitus' Banco and all Nervous Diseases Li I .1 na.nniliantlii m.K.v.l 1... 1 .... ... i.i .. w it. jviiuu B urrni ervu IU siorer. Fenil fur PlUCK 2 trial bottls and treatise. Dr. IU JLIvllnr, 1x1., 31 Arch St., riilta.,!'. Obviously. Trustv Henchmnn Kenntnr. T fliinir t ought to tell you that your political stock is running low out in our section. Senator Lotsmun If there is anything the matter with mv nolltlrnl mtnrV haven't been attending to your duty In loomng miter my fences that s all. fftt)lfl wilt find Vf TPI..1- n ... . ... ...... , i.iu.iutl B DWIUUUir Rvrlln f tin liAat rnmnilv trtti-n - - . v. n . .vn i during tho teething rorlod. Flnclr CUUeled. Miss Deerv Don't vmi thlnV rr. has the profile of a Greek statue? Miss Jailors Yea- lt' nnrMnnini.1. tlceabla la his cheek. H'rJfAHS "OIITON Assayer and Chemist. " Iadvllle, Colorado. Bpeclmen prices: Oold. Stiver, Iad, ft i Uold, Silver, 7So: Gold. Wo; Zlno or topper, 1. Cyanlda tests. Mailing envelopes and mil price Hat sent ou anullr&ttnn. rnmmi n;..i ir,... plre work solicited. uonai oianic. Reference t C'artrauate Niv MI followed tha trail from Texss On he Trail !lt 27f Ty A to Montana with iuB4j7isnirana a fish brand Pommet Sticker an overcoat when cold, a wind coat when windy, a rntn coat when it rained, and fpr a cover at night If we got to bed, and I will say that I have gotten mora comfort out or your slicker than any other cos article that I ever owned." (Th nm and siMitm or lb. writer or tM untollclKd laiur Bi b. b4 a application.) Wet Weather Qarmtnts for Riding, Walk ing, Working or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. B0BTOW, O.B.A. JTJ4y SaaissssssW5 TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited T0XOXT0, CANABA St P. N. U. No. 20-M XI trrltlnr to H'tTortlior jiIoa 4 -