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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
... mi Rcem to be M ,n auction-sale fBCT, cmn the auction UfAyert Hair Vigor. It .'v.. In ornv hlr. A ddreUlna..-. Soil ;0(er sixty yean. Jftto'f'.JJ itoiiped Hi. falling, and "TnTIfJr Co.. Lowell, Mae. A ....ln.mll i 7 5AK3Al'Ayi.lJ. PILLS. cHEsay rBCTwwu ... arttla. r? Jtna'ollow who didn't KS tromn'.trm.e" .aid tolfr- ... ,.w a1 fare h?" U bit KIIU - ' .. man. J Such Ipnoranco Is laughable." .0. Sr. "hat ax. bunk StymiM,' anywayf-Phlla. DmIbcis Cannot Do Cured ESto UJ of the WtSu WbVn this tube Is Inflamed .fiSmbilnS ound or Imported heir. K'-tSiitH "tlrelT closedYWeafnessis Uu:nriBdco'naTtioa ffltt 0n HundreJ Dollars for any cu"n Cur0' Bnd ,or nn r'??j. CHBKEV & CO., Toledo, O. fUallnf Cro ,B I'anama. bow wbo willing io worn wu In the IteDUbllc of Panama," Wm M- Hazlctt to a Kansas 1 wr Her. "It cost iu cent. i la rslia bananas and there Is ult for tbciu at SO cents a Three crooi of corn can be i jMr and no cultivation la re- 1 msn walki alouir ana drops n In the footprints bo makes i utlrt follows and covers the i with bis big toe. Tbat Is all there j 4a until It Ii tlmo to gather It" urOl tal Ut; WlniloV Soothing ibutrtrasdrtauuifor their children fthUcUiIsiprlod. i Cagtlous Financier. job favor government owner Icfnlli-ajir I don't know," answered Farmer Vml "It 'ud bo all right If we ! iHoi be ture of shnrln' profits, ! got trouble enough with taxes wt dlggtn down to par deficits." uUnjtoa Star, (KTtif Pura and all Nervous Dls-nea IwauucUjr eorw by Dr. Kllne'a lrml i&tKrnr. Mad fur KHKIS II trial ixittl. and B.u.,iiaIILa)iji Arcn at., i-uua.,i'a. He Htad the Slirna. i morning two young women ra- I to Saltrllle grocery, and after citcuxlon bought a pound of , two pounds of glngcrsuops, and u of crackers. plng at MUs Gray's?" Inquired , M be tied up tho bundles. V Hid one of the young women, iHiaent surprise. bout yesterday forenoon!" t clerk. low did you know?" asked the oth- foman, curiously. Well. I I nld the clerk, without glnnclng Jis or his mlnd-rcndlng, as "Kled a knot In the string. "You ' vwj drizzly nnd muddy to ll knew thfirc U'nnl.ln'f l,n ' tartlers but Mlsa Cray's feel WCrcomlllL' nnf Imnn iwngasyoutlltln't como till to- wew ror suro you couldn't novo wrenonoday. Three meals IUl average." Illiat . 10 'oad", reach. Lt j)01r an-cities ot the Oen- WrZ. l,1.,morurbftn electric IriCT oxte'n8 tro brlr,. i i " overy direction. ol W mn? ""on. .From a Bui? 'M, ?oto tha 25.000 Et!oa 0 Nftl,onn- Editorial Niuhaiu ; 0 angor of crya LM Dy iitK ilff.1u who mak9 a Mht n. u;.weled" watoW m r. bo matter ft!4... twl Jwh war. ".WPIHSiTsiTsm O- Httf UtM TMZ aooflyeiVS nOf'MCT win am to 'J go our or On tho top of a mountain of Virginia, sixty mllea southwest of Washington ah tho clouds drift, is Mount Weather, nnd on Ilh pcnlc tho meteorological ex port are at work perfecting a system of Jong range weather forecasting so thoro may bo fulfilled tho prophecy mndo by Professor Willis h. Moore In Now York that before long the stnto of tho weather could bo foretold accur ately a mouth In ndvnnco. Crop fore casting will also bo taken up by the weather bureau ns soon as tho weather forecasts havo advanced satisfactorily. The Importance of such foreknowledge as will ennblo men to forecast tho har vests cannot bo estimated. Professor Mooro has spoken once; nowvbe Is silent; but' silent thongh ho bo to-day, It Is posslblo to give after tho manner of a layman an account of tho dolnga of tho men on Mount Weath er wlwso minds aro filled with the hope that they are about to seize tho secret of tho sky and nun, and by correlating them lenrn to know on what days It will rain or snow nnd on what daj there will bo calma or hurricanes. Tlw obuorvors on Mount Weather aro trying to fix tho law which governs the varlutlons from timo to time of th,o heat which comes to the earth's atmos phorlc cnve!ojo from tho sun. It Is tho FAMOUS FERRIS WHEEL. Attraction of Tiro Great Exhibi tion:) JVovr a Heap of Jsnk, The famous Ferris wheel, which was ono of the great attractions at tho World's Fair at Chicago and again at the St Louis Exhibition, was blown up by dynamlto recently by tho wrecking company which had purchased tho sal vage upon tho fair grounds. The wheel weighed 4,200 tons. It had an altitude of nearly 200 feet and when built fif teen years ago In Chicago cost $760,000. It was built to ecllpso tho Eiffel Tower at tho Paris Exposition, and was tho marvel of tho world, moro than 0,000, 000 persons from cycry comer of tho hnbltiiblo globo having been carried in Its cant. Many have boon tho deaths It has caused among the workmen who have labored In tho work of 6cttlng It up, taking It down and re-crectlng It In the several migrations It has had In Its fif teen yoars of existence. Daring rides havo been taken upon Its outer rim, on lbs cross-rods or uion tho roofs of Its cars whllo In motion by thoso who bad no fear of altitudes. Many couples lougliig for new thrills In the marriage ceremony have elected to bo Joined In wedlock In ono of Ita cans whllo tho great wheel Mowly cir cled In tho nlr. , Tho wheel mado money for Its con ccBHtonalrcs at tho World's Columbian ExDOBltlon at Chicago In 1802, and after tho closo of that fair It was dls- mantled and sot up In a summer gar den In North Clark street In Chicago. It did not provo so profitable an at traction there, and before tho opening of tho Bt Louis World's Fair It was purchased for $200,000 and ro-crocted on the exposition grounds. At St Louis It nlso proved a money makor, but after tho fair, although It was atlll In good condition, It was de cided that Its money getting days were effect of the sun's heat on tho atmos phere which governs tho weather. There Is a periodicity of sun-spots, and sun spots have a governing Influence, so It Is that tho problem of tho spots Is being studied Jn connection with pres sure, density and volume In tho matter of the varying heat Tho theory In that If tho law of nil tlieso things can once bo determined, an ndvnnco can be mndo from mere sea sonal predictions to actual diurnal fore casts. There are. of course, local Influ ences which may war against external Influences, but with study it is believed that the relations of tho two cnn be ascertained, nnd that true prophecy mor. WILMS l. Moortc concerning weather conditions for all sections of tho country can bo made. Under authority of Congress tho sta tion at Mount Weather, Virginia, was established threo yenrs ago. It Is do voted to meteorological research, and the plant Is adapted especially to the study of atmospheric conditions. Daily on Mount Weather tho study continues, and at Intervals kites and balloons aro sent into the upper air with automatic registering attachments for recording conditions. Temperature, moisture and air movements at great heights ure as certained by means of these balloons and kites ; the absorption of solar heat by tho nsmosphere is measured and de termination Is made of tho dissipation of solar light and heat In addition to this tho observers aro engaged In a work which would seem to belong rath' cr to tho field of poetry than to tho field of science tho analyzing of the sunbeams. At Mount Weather, as Is learned from a brief statement of tho Secretary of Agriculture, the observers are study ing "tho relations to tho atmosphere of tho magnetism ef tho earth, the tem perature of tho soli and even the mo tions of tho earth. All these phenom ena have been shown to havo more or less Intimate connection with meteorol ogy." As a part of tho system of experi mentation which it lo hoped and bo llovcd,for that matter will result In making long-distance forecasting possi ble, balloons aro liberated from time to tlmo at many of the weather stations In different parts of the country, the balloon work being m connection with that at Mount Weather. It Is consid ered of tho utmost Importance that tho condition of tho atmosphere abovo the land to the greatest attainable heights should bo known every day of the year, especially In tho time of storms and of Intense cold. Two years ago Senator Bard of Cali fornia introduced a bill in the Senate authorizing tho treasurer of tho United States to pay $160,000 In prizes to prophets who could give evidence that they were able to tell a month ahead whether It was to be cold or hot of whether It was to rain or snow, or to bo as dry as tho bono of proverb. The bill was eleven pages long, and to the layman's eye tho whole tiling looked like eleven pages of humor. It was laughed out of the Senate Into a com mittee room, and there It lies to-day. BtTENS OF 8A2T FEANOISOO'S CITY HALL. FEARFUL SCENE OF HAVOC BY EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE. The most striking illustration of tho havoc caused by the great Pacific const earthquake Is to be found in tho ruins of tho City Hull,, San Francisco. Tho fire came along afterward and did much to destroy tho building, but nevertheless, tho greater part of tho damngo resulted from the earthquake Itself. The great central, tower, which Is seen hi the picture, was entirely stripped of the stone and brick work, exposing the steel skeleton and spiral stairway leading to tho dome. Tho street back of the City Hall was plied high with shuttered columns and portions of tho upper structure. These columns for tho most part were mndo of cast-Iron, jind tho hollow lnsldes were stuffed with n mixture of mortar and broken bricks. Tho columns were of such height that In. falling, portions of them landed on tho sidewalk on tho oppo site side of the street The Corinthian capitals became separated from tho columns In falling, and struck tho street with such forco as to become Im bedded in the bitumen pavement The City Hall cost nearly $7,000,000. During tho construction of tho building, yenrs ago, there were stories that Inferior workmanship was done upon It Whether or not this was true, the fact remains that the building went to pieces In the shock, and tho bricks fell apart ns If held together by sand Instead of cement and mortar. Tho entire building, which stretches over nearly two blocks of ground, must bo torn down. tho PnrlB Journal, and concerns a French architect Monsieur Georgel. no was sitting In his ofllco when ho END OF THE GREAT FERRIS WHEEL. nvni nnd flint It nhould CO to tllO JUIllC heap. Ono hundred pounds of dynamlto were required to reduce uio inmuun wheel to tho condition soon in tho ac companying photograph. Ilia Own KxeeMtloHor. Naiiulitv hnvn used to be SOIlt tO CUt tlw blrcli rod with which tho master whipped tlwm. A most satisfying case of similar potlo Justlc is reportod in hoard a knock at tho door, but ob ho do slrod to bp alono, ho took no notice, and wont on with his work. A few moments later ho heard a key moving In tho lock. Not doubting that his visitor was a bur glar, tho architect armed himself with a rovolvor and qulotly hid behind some curtains. Prcsontly tho thief entorod nnd proceedod to rltlo tho room. Then suddenly ho started, and grow palo. In a mirror be had seen a revolver leveled at his head from, behind tho curtains. "Open the window," ordered tho ar chitect "and shout 'Police 1" Tho burglar had no alternative but to obey, and bo summoned tho officer, who Bpeedlly arrested him. Clerical 9111k Dealer. Sir Charles Klrkpatrlck, of tho Eng lish footbnll team, was drinking milk with his luncheon in a Philadelphia hotel. "Milk Is a good drink," a visitor said. "Yes," agreed the other, "nnd when over I tnko it I think of a curato in Surry, near my country place. This curato had a smnll salary and a fine lot of cows. Ho decided, therefore, to open n dairy. So ho rigged up a Uttlo shop and bought a wagon, and oh his sign his name appeared 'John Vincent, M. A.' no was an Oxford man, you sec, and proud of his degree. "But one morning ho overhenrd two farm hands talking before .tho Bhop. "'Wot does the "M. A." mean on that there sign?' said tho first "'Milk 'Awker, o' course,' tho other answered." Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought has horno tho signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been mado under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no ono to docoivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" aro but Experiments, and endanger tho health of ChildrenExperience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hafe Always Bought Bears tho Signature of S7 4& In Use For Over 30 Years. the ccntauh eouMinr. tt muhhay mcrr. nv vouk errr. Grandfather's Cure for Constipation Tho Early Era. In tho early days of Christianity many styles of dating were In vogue, and oras wore established with the an nunciation, tho birth, tho transfigura tion, tho ascension and other oventa in tho history of Christ ns starting points. A man's tendency Is to keop himself cloan first, his houso second n wom an's tondency Is to keep tho house clean first and herself second. REAT medicine, the Saw buck. Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor OH nor "Physic," if you'll only work tho Sawbuck regularly. Exercise Is Nature's Cure for Consti pation and, Ten-Mile walk will do, If you haven't got a wood pile. But, If you will take your Exercise In an Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, and make a Success of It. Because, there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and Its name Is "CASCARETS." Cascarets are the only means to exer cise the Bowel Muscles, without work. They don't Purge, Gripe, nor "upset your Stomach," because they don't act like Cathartics. They don'Mush out your Bowels and Intestines with a costly waste of Dlgestlva Juice, as Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel. Jalap, or Aperient Waters, always do. No, Cascarets strengthen and stimu late the Bowel Muscles instead. These are the Muscles that line tho Food passages and that tighten up when , Food touches them, thu3 driving that Food on to Its finish. They are the Muscles that turn Food Into Strength through Nutrition. Well, a Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as If you had just Sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles.- That's why Cascarets are safe to take continuously In health; and out of health. Because they move the Food Naturally, digesting it without waste of tomorrow's Gastric Juice. They thus work all the Nutrition out of it before it decays. The thin, flat, Ten Cent box Is made to fit your Vest Pocket, or "My Lady's" Purse. Carry it constantly with ,you and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need one. , Thus you will ward off Appendicitis' Constipation, Indigestion, and other things besides. Druggists 10, Cents a Box. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold in bulk. Every tab let stamped " CCC." FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS I We want to send to oar friends a beanUfal French-designed. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. hard-enameled In colors. It is a beauty fer the dressing table. Ten cents in stamps Is asked as a measure of good faith and to corer cost of Cascarets. With which tHls"da5ty trinket Cs loaded. 713 Send to-day, mention In 2 this paper. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago a Mew York. War of tbe World. Deacon Hardesty I'm sorry to hear that you are dissatisfied with your preach er. He is a most excellent man. Brother McGinnii (of another congre gation) Oh, yes, and he's a good preach er; but he doesn't draw well. We hare a chance now to get a man who has just been tried for heresy. You Can (let Allen's FootEase FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Koy.N. Y., for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Erne. It cures sweating, hotivrollen, aching feet. It makes aew or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for corns, lnrrowlngnalli and bunions. All drug gists sell It. 25c Don't accept any substitute. nida and Froyoaal. "Has Count Fucash made a proposal for your daughter's hand?" "Not exactly," answered Mr. Cumrox. "He Is waiting for me to put In bids for a title." Washington Star. SEVEN YEARS AGO A Itooheiter Chemist Found a Singular ly Effective Medicine. William A. Franklin, of the Frank lin & Palmer Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y., writes: "Seven years ago I was suffering very much through the iailure of the kid neys to eliminate tho urio aoid from my system. My back waB very lame and ached If I over exerted myself in the least degree. At times I waa weighed down with a feel ing of languor and, depression and suf fered continually from annoving Irregu larities of the kidney secretions. I procured a box of Doan's Kidnev Pills and began using them. I found prompt relief ''from the aching and lameness in my back, and by the time I had taken three boxes I was cured of all Irregularities." Bold by all dealers; 50 cents a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. MOWAltp B. BUllTON.-AMayer and Chemlat. Leadvlllr. Colorado, Bneclmon nrii-e.t ii.t Btlver,Lad, fit Uold, Stiver, T4o: Gold, SOoj Zlnoor Copiwr, II. CyanUl data. Mailing envelop and full price list sent on application, control and Urn- Eire work solicited. lUfereacm Carbouat Na onal Sank. THERE IS N(h SLICKER LIKES? Forty ytors ecjo end after rn&nyyz&ra of use on the eastern coast, Tbvver'a Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced in the West end were called Sliders by the ploneera and cowboys. This graphic reave has cone into such cienera! use' that it Is frequently thoujh wroncvfully applied to many suDsumtea. you want the cienane. look tor the dejn of the ri3h.ond .nwve lower n the buttons, ' KUbiiu llkrr iKBYMinttf iui . A OLD tY REPRESENTATIVE. TRADE" THfc WORLD OVER.. , TOWtR CAKAMAM CqiWTOtONTO.CAk 'Am. CLASSIFIEDADVERT1SING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. MA.OIO LANTEHN3- Welster Co.. rorUand. Lowest prices on Lantern and Slides. JlOltSEa or alt kinds for sats at rery reasonable prices. Inquire 275 Front BU CHKAM BEPARATOllS-We guarantee the U.S. Separator to b iho beat. Write lor free catalog. Haxelvfood Co., Fifth and Oak. MEN'S CLOTHING Iluttum & Pendleton, sol agents Alfred Jlenjarnln A. Co.'s correct clothes. Kverythlng In men's furnishings. Morrison and Btzth streets. Opposite postottlce. roULTllY tOOD-Ifyoi want your hens to lay more eggs write us for free particulars about I'U 1HNA I'OULTllY FKKlitJ-Acme MIU Co. l'orUand, Oregon. riANOS & OltOANS Oldest piano house on Pa cllto coast. Organs and Pianos on easy payments. W rile for list. Let us quote you a price. AUeo A Ullbert-Itamaker Co., Portlaud, Oregon. WANTKD Men and Women to learn Barber trad In eight weeks; graduates earn from IIS to tit weekly; expert Instructors) catalog fr re i Moler System of Colleges, W. Fourth at., Portland, TKLKOllAVIiy TAUGHT FKKK. Com plete course anil position secured when graduated This oBer pood only for short time. Write for par ticulars. I'AOIFIO TKLKOltAl'II INbTlTUTU Urand Theatre liulldtng, Portland, Oregon. P. N. U. No. 24-M ttmmam HKX writing- to advertisers plea) WMUvs ihii paper. ii 8