The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 16, 1906, Image 7

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U Dramatic and
Operatic School
bmm and 1907 Opens Sept. 1
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M w CaUlogae and (iat ,o( radu-
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ti rill Ao4t BvlUtof, StaUfc.
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n)ft4 nakn Rfaiitlfiil Hair
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ltotw of frWndftliry a4 tiwi f lwn
And hrwr lmn, kiiota, I wm.
XIm firi o th hoy are bmiMl by a kiw,
Bjf HMnwfa Jevr a Imtd, oil frlt. Hk4
W drank from th mkm cmiHn 1
It wtt iNMMffnMw water aal WMKiIm
milk
And XKiiftinlM pi) Jck flat M-trWc;
Bttt, whattTor tk. Uppl bai tei, -W
gjMird ft togrtier In bt) or bllM,
Ami I wtt to you, frl-efld, wbn I think
o
W har Anmk from the tmamjc&ntetn I
Th rich atMi'iho areat nit down to 1In,
And thr qtkff to each other in Bprklln(f
From fftafluM of crprtal a4 aroefli
Brit I gimm In ffclr froldea poUWena they
wIm "
Tkw warath ol regard to h found In
Wo hT drank from tho ane cantMcl
tfa Itave (4mm-m! our bknkeU &rv4 enU
tnniHinr
Ami kar marcfled and fought In all klmh
of wtKr,
And kuncry and full we have bH ;
Had krti,ef bttl and dant of ratrt.
But tU memory I cling to and love tb
twat
W kvA drimk from' tk saia9caBt8 !
For wken wounded I lay on. the .outer
Rtope
Wkh my blood flowing faist and but lHtl
op
Upon wMch mr faint nitlrit could
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Oh, then, I remmbcr, you crawled to rcy
a)d,
And, bleeding no fat it nwmttl botk must
nave died,
We drank from the aamo canteen i
On. 0, O. llalpln (Private Miles
0'RUly). '
FnfrtatUn.
l!rea&M tkre ike Ban with soul o dead
Who never to klewelf hatk aald,
Thta it tot own; niy naUve kndi"
I Y?ho9 heaift bath ne'er witska Ww fern'd
rAa home k4a footstep he hath turned
From wandarlna- oa a foreljrR strand?
If mwh thr breathe, fro. mark him "we'l 1
For hha no minatrel rapture aweil :
Ilijrh though 'hie title, proud hk name,
BoaadleM hia wealA as wish can claim'
Deepfte Hm tklea, power, and pelf,
The wretch, concentered all 'Jn elf,
Living, ehall forfeit fair renown,
And, doWy .dying, ehall go down
To the vile dust from whence, he sprung
Unwept, unhonor'd, and nnwng.
Bip. Walter, Bcbtt. ;
THE FELLAH'S YOKEMATE.
Some
Oeimtlena, of the Hnrtln
Otri unA Woman.
Her lot 'baa improved vaatly since
tbeae dark days of jtupwitiUon when,
la ordftr to profduate SttraplH, ue (wity
who presided over th watara of Fatn
r Nll. be was liable to be given as a
aecriffee to the iood coatora which
wu until quite recently commemorated
at the annual cutting of the Kbaleeg at
Cairo by tlie erection of an earthen
"bride," which waa swallowed up by
the rushing water, saya the Fort
nightly Review. Albeit the fellow'a
linen have never been cast In pleasant
places, very early In her existence .does
dr rauHd of drudgery begin, for whllo
atlll a tiny child ahe allotted a varie
ty of taaka. In tlie clover season one
mm neawint baby glrlH imtted as aenti
uet imr the horses and cattle tethered
In the vividly green berseeni fields;
.mere children, plsced In authorltj near
a handily creaking water wneei, roi
jlow with twldlliw atone the wiry little
donkey or grfut, ugly buffalo liarnwa
eJ to a wooden prop which Is attached
to the cogged wlwl of ,the sakeeyeh.
The little mltaa ty voice and whip
urge the weary blindfolded beaatH to
keep jogging along In Uw worn circu
lar track, that tlte stowlj revolving
earthenware pots cease not to pour tlie
tertlllalng water Into the trough.
The same little maidens, their hair
nrallv nlalted and tlie wiem and
braids decked with coins, are often
aeen tending small nerds of goats. At
times, too, tliey are sent to forage, for
rare windfalls ef firewood (rare, be
cause in the delta wood of any sort Is
umaV whtnh- if the? And. thav carry
pvnivw f f , "
uotiewanl rocos tse ejas on txwr
lieathi, t strlnfs of, mm ana giaas
bracelets oa their 'fat. little necks and
aria gilsteulng In the bright sunshine 5
While those Wl dwell In woodless
nrovinees are employed to -
nurs, which, mixed with chopped straw,
la pounded Into round cakes ana; wsej
dried In tlie nun forms the ataple natlve
fuei oalled MgsHeh,H Active llttlensaM
ens carry diminutive Hods -or basketa
of mertarorbrtoka wlwn bufWlng oi.
eratlons are In nrogrees, or sre set to
tostrof oaitJfptlkws at seasona wImhi
these pests threaten destruction to the
mala or other erem
Mhould jtbelr villkge be within esy'
dkUnes at a rallw)', girts or teaoer
as are sent to hawk, goolafcs of wM
wntor, hard-boiled eft or fresh tot4,
figs or orxn, W wa oown uw eww
trysMe sUUeaw; and these beaoJK,
ttpum to sH trajrelets througho ths
Delis. Tbs bbjaffsf gtrls In time of
ha harvest will Join with the eMer
wowen in field Ubor, Which is yV fs
VbMinc, as In many districts not serif
-. ot fmtim MWraw Who lMVe tin
Sjatmrl wttl, preMi ut Iwrrtwt Umm
rrom villa) to llla, and "M ad4 a
fw mom billing; to the me&mt fam-
lly eht "
Vm JB-tan rl(l Knev appW
that torotttly to th r1tiratl btjte ot
artfeUB nmw than tttwt of tba tltlaga
maldim fjrrchlng watVr from the'rlvw ,
or tlw Wen. Th Kth. elaetk, wwU-j P"w om nongn w aprsaa a
dreioped nirnr of tlm' pAMnt dameel wl; atrd mioccM bora to (kmbtUtm wt
mem ainuwlartr wH In lta homly to b looked for w long fW'tbh anowy
nlmplWty, draptMl In Ha looee dark blue plnmaged bird remalna a ahlnto; mark
Krmt, Ums bwiutlftilly molded rtl.; r r3r coring rlfteman. Ontury.
en ware pitcher poised upon her shapely
head. Her long veil of coarse erene. it
Is true, J half drawn" to conceal her
face from prying eyes, or: when she
wears no'vell anil offri. rwlnr in tiw'
exlseodes of nVvl,i ihnr. the biirko'
m2Li W,ir Mr. ossk. I teld the
lajrformed by gathering a fold of Mr b Q u AtLtt to dongh-
head covering Into a corner- of ber,Bts yea'd eouah up liberal 1"
raoutn. xci tm very poor are not ai
Wty8 punctilious Blxmt keeping their r
raw jimaen rrom strangers ami. so
sometimes, one eeca the Jndlgo or green
Ish'bluo tnltoo designs on tlje forehead
or below tho under lip. On reaching
tho rlvcr,( where her ahadow Bccma to
kiss iho rliiplc, tho modern. Rebcknh
tucka tho aklrtK of her ralhient between 1
...i.. i
and nil her water jnr (balass), and 1 c P"1 f At the close, of the exer
then, with a last feminine touch of ad-l liW crowded alnmtjher, .to
Justment to-tlw folds of her dress, she tulatlons,
raises tlw heavy burden Into position I TT l f?S 708
and h if a-Hr ttni, nJi,in n wouldn't get It. Battle'- askff ooe,
Its
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iimniri vtnronra mi n.ra. nui
her hHlance, having made tT practice
from early childhood of carrying all
burdens on lier head and having thus
acquired n naturally upright carriage
and Htntuesoue gait.
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A CUP OF TEA. I
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Buying a cup of tea may be a trag
edy pr n comedy, &uch depends on
tlie.HCx of the buyer. Thin Js the way
n num buys It, saya a writer In tho
tondon Sketch. He slides sheepishly
into tlie Hiion, takes the seat in tlie
draft of the door that evep-body el
has avoided, and Rays to the waitress.
with n rtlfHfWir tmllo I
"Oh, would you bring me a cup of .
I
tea
Tlie altreM. who returns the smile I
Or docs not return It, according to the
rule of the establishment In regard to,
tipping, brings him bis tea, slams It
down, scribbles out a check and sails
away.
Tho man tastes the tea,, finds that It
Is bitter from long brewing, slips out
of his seat, pays tbe bill and hurries
away from the shop.
Now let us see bow a woman buys a
cup of tea.
; Qhe marches jnto the shop with a
little boy on one side of her and a lit
tie girl on the other. ' , ' ,
. "I v?ani a;tb!e for three," she says;
In tlie manner of one abdut to ,order a
uianer at ten guineas a neaa.
"Yes, madam' replies the meek: at
tendant "Will yob kindly step this
way."
"Mummy," says the little boy. when
'at. last the party la seated and the at
tendant Is waiting to take the two
penny order,- "mummy, why lyu that
lady got a turoed-upj .neee?"
x "Want a scone," complains tbe little
girl
"A pot of tea for oe," orders "mum
my," "and would you mind bringing an
extra cup, so that my little girl can
Jiave some mllkl", ' ,,
''Ope tea and one milk?" asks the at
tendnnt
"Iso, thank you, I thought I gave
my order quite distinctly. I want a
pot of tea for one aud an extra , cup.
That's all."
"1'ea, madam," saya the meek at
tendant, and drags herself away with
the firm Intention of becoming an ac
tress, let the stage be what It may.
"Just one moment' saya "mummy.
when the tea Is brought "I should
like "to .tnnke sure that this. Is not too
atrongv Yes, it Is much too strong.
Will JVM let me haye, a pitcher of hot
water, lilease? And I don't think, you
have brought Quite enough milk."
Half- au hour later stye marches
proudly from the shop, having paid
exactly the same sum for these prlvl-
'leeeaas, the wretched man who could
not swauow & mouinrui, ana woo sac
In a draft.
Gea. QniBt'a Jeke.
Secretary Taft, in dlsctisslng a cer
tain .hoax, said:
"It reminds roe of tbe story About
Sic Ulchard Owen, the famous Snglish
scientist A footman ' eetue to 'Pem
broke lodge, Sir Richard's residence,
one morning, with a large bone wrap
ped jn a, cloth, and wKh' a note from
te master, Lord John Russell, asking
If fMr Rlehsrd woW please say what;'
"It- required bet' a fiance from tlje
scientist to coav4ne him thajt the bojie.
Was , notWng'bet'a Immb txxie from an
ordinary pig, He sent a message Wok
to that effect, aud, meeting Lord John
tlie pext day, said;
- ' 'Why on earth Otd you seed me a
pig's, ham bone yoetorday r '
" 'I'll toll you,' said the oUier. 'Gen
eral Orant, yon knew, Vs.a iarst r, 1
Ua made me a winw or wwtt put
IMWtod to he tttat nsre ilsUeaey, a fVias-1
hr bear's, hem, lt, as I had my doubts,'
I sattt on SM
"Why do they Jill Uisis tonttote'
Sons deotsi parlors r Mnssel SaUtk ef
his friend.
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name from drswlnrroesB,"
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Trr KlmM ht'TTUmmi!
We have In Amrlj two ld4a f pit.
the white tad Of brwn. Of
Um fomr, I cn Mtr r iht It dM
not enoonrage the adyanao of Am
ptychologiat InraaUma e Ma
MMglioida on rwrt lake laleta in
initok and la Xerada lur rultd
hf mflto drtion by evry
MsHMtrr KeWHHietf
"Mr, Setceb," m!4 ike reformed
avert, we want to buy a tbeMB ervil-
tiers for the waifs'
r the waifs pleais. Caa you gin
ss semetklngr'
"wr4 the merehant.
Here's
ht. VlfcH' ,M ail Tftrrem J0kmmm
MrmowUr evrcd kr Pt. KXm'i rt
ma KMtorer. and Tot rxKK ft IHt kHitW mm
ttMl. Vr. It. X.KIlBr, lA.,m Arch St., MH .,!'.
Well Vr in the CUlIc.
The principal of one of Washington's
high schools relates an Incident In eon
nectton with the last commencement
day of the Institution mentioned. A
clever gin naa taken ene or me prm-
tbre, were no mmnv, shntamt.
"when
ants?" 4 t .
''Ob, no " cheerily exclalmedHattle.
-
"Itocause I knew that when It cams' to
English composition 1 bad, 'em all
tklnned alive I" Harper's Weekly?
.
XetJMNwill Had XrvWteitew's SeetMag
Byrup the bett Teme4y to nee for their asUfeea
dwriag tseteetklBg period.
, " ;
Where He' .
' Mrs. McSesh I wish all the saloons
la crsatlen were In the bottom ef the
ses, f .
Mr. McSosh Gee, yea gotta mean die-;
p'sltion! Wanner get nse drown', eh? '
Cleveland Leader.
Catarrh Cannot fee Cured
rj-v the seat m th rft . ctarrM u .
Ar yZ murl'lnrraf eIe.0
IUU' Catarrh Core Is take Internally, and
seta directly en tbe blood Hninucousiurfaeef.
It wm prcrlbed by one ol the iet phynlcUns
In thlf eon n try (or yean, a.nd Is a rs;(ila,r pre
knows, mW4 wftk tb tmt tiood tAiri-
TbeperleeteomWsitlonotthstwotngTedleBie
la whet prodime inch woaderiul rjMalu in
f1. J. CHENEY & CO.. Propt, ToUdo.O.
Sold ty Jrueglst, prlee 75c
Bll' rsally ;'11U axe the beat.
1 AcfclcsTeiaaeait.
Blch Uncle Leonard, have yes ever
scceeded in carrying eut ess single par
pose is all your life?
Spendthrift Kepaew (deeply hurt)
TJaele,. I have! Six years, ago I fanned
a, resolution that I would cut loose and
have a good time, and to-day I owe -$13,-00.
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THE KING
BLOOD PURIFIERS
' .
No other remedy has given sudi perfect satisfaction as a
blood purifier aad tonic or Is so reliable iu the core of blood dis
eases of every, character as S. S. S. It is known as "The
King of Blood Purifiers." and the secret of its success and
its right to this title is because "IT OWttS DiSCASE."
It is an houest medicinej 'inade efatirelydt purifying, healing
robtsj herbs and barks,. which are acknowledged to be specifics for
diseases arisinrrfrom animnnreorTJoisonfed condition of rlir "hi rwl.
and possessing tonic pfoperties that aefgently and admirably in the up-building of a rua
down, weakened or disordered conditiosf of the -system.
One of the greatest points
market which does not contain
oyaibu. Ana lucuuc juiuiuucum -u.u. utz ias.cn WllU AUUIULC SICty Oy Uie YOUHgeSt OPTSfJLj
or the oldest member of theslmily, and persons who have allowed their systems 'to ''tret
"L. xi. , i jil? r. ,1 t -i . mi ZT'
suuu tunmuuu i.ua.u iuuaL jucnuiucs are rcputsxvc 10 tne scoinacu will una tnat o. o. o.
while thorough is gentksand pleasant in its action, and'has none of the nauseating effects
m. we uiuwcui, jLuiucxusannn&t.uiC3. siiiu ,i;uuux;iuiU) .UUCUCU M.5 UiCKKi punnerS. .
As every part of tlfcHxidy is dependent on the blood for nourishment and stren
Ai..vajiai.y wai, luu ViMl uuiUi uc
- i. f i3 9 e 5
unconiammaica we arjr iorcmea against dis
ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity,
humor orrpoion acts injuriously on the sys
tem and affects fche general health. Pus
tular eruptions; pimples, rashes and the
different skin affections show that the blood
is in a feverish and diseased condition as a
result of tori much acid or the presence oi
some iritating humor. Sores
.blood,, ana JJieumatism, UaUrrM, fecrotula, Contagious Blood EjMte., areall fjr4ri smat'sd
bleed diwders that continue to grow worse as long as the PB&Sv -' "3
Bit all blood diseases are hot acquired; socne persons jjHBBPrfth an hereditary gif
ia the blood and we see this great affliction manifeStedHHPy, The ikk Mi'-i
rXyi.P iKl V3.5:0;16" I?akr1amB,leclc " 'MlaMfthr3i and as?tge
uubi. nasi uwta. in in lueoq since
In all blood troubles S. SS.
title of "JONG OF BLOOD PURIFIERS." IttHh into the circulation unci remoy
all poiaonshumors, wwte or foreign matter,' aaMthis stream of .life' pure aad hsMlihi
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Every
Every
CCS'j
the test
quality, nnd makes
nenitniui dakiqe. -
JAfJSS
CMtsge, iu.
Deal mm tk Ceari'a Datr.
A. O. Jewett, lawyer, pollUeiaa and
mas saresitlc wit, was once trying
a case In the supreme court In Belfast,
Me., bis home city. The judge presid
ing, before betne called to the beach,
had tried ssasr eases against Jewett,
who did net entertain a very high opla-
jloo of his ability,
Jn his closing argument, Jewett,, la
' n m . t . .J 1L. L
uenance or use ruiee, ol uw yuurw buui
ed In to read seme law' tbe jury.
The eourt pounded M the bench and
said: "Mr. Jewetti yon; mast not read
law to tbe jury in your closing argu
ment" Jewett" kept oa reading, with
out so -much' as a glance at the court
The court in thunderous tonesfprdered
him tostop. .
Jewett who had by 'this time read
all he Intended to .read, turned -ealmly
to the judge and Bald: "Old your honor
address me?"
"I said," roared the judge, "you must
not read' law to the jury la your closing
.argument I will give the law to tbe
jury. What do you suppose tbe court
to here for?'
"What Is the court here for?" re
sponded. Jewett is high falsetto. "I
suppose you kBeftvir, to keep order
with the aid of the sheriff, sir, with all
due respect to' the sherlsT, sir." Boston
Hera ML
AariMBs; bat FrUadly.
Tfes astesieh nee. Your esfageaaent
wW Miss Welloph , is" broken, is it? Are
the relations between you still friendly?"
"X should say not 1 The relations be
tween as are her' relations, and they're
my bitt&r.6Bfialts."
... '
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in favor of S. SS. is that it is
a ojiineral ingredient of some kind to derange ordairiagc tfc3S
.CUl JLAUiXl vcuua auu uoisuus. oo
."
Geatlemen: . S.
koaae. I myself have
friaimsd to be. It thoroughly ok
parities, woreases
aad bailds an taa
wjuj awe reswis. At promptly ree)0fttaaal
Ute. aad oleaxs tae skin of all. eruptions. It i tV7
' mam aau aam
1M 8. Stk Bt Lsnasum, fa, P.X. TKOlCVfflOir
and 'Ulcers are the result of morbid unhealthy; matter ii thv
uina inc caijrc acHHnt-Uy anected.
has provr4tselfHHHmedy and has ;well earned
e S. S.
pujuaai
rated blood,
alproMrM
vtaauvu. na vvoa
wuaifs smm nq eqaau, ana it will
ectallv hniy''tA 4a ' i?
l and all n(U MrA
Year
kr k mrt Tr
that comes, moire hotttwire
are divine ur their earhorbitsmt
priced Bakinjf Powder nd
titrning fo K G. the hontnd
rlUle. vkick Jtec stood so well
of Ters. They r fiad" ,
ing out thnt
K BAKING
W POWDER
costs one -third the, price of
-na-trden guivwhexe near K C
better, purer, more
j ounce v
MFC CO.
Km. T ...., la 4Um, T. J.U u-1 . ' V'
Then old Vesuvius Recked his rsge,.
And straightway called a trace.
There's too much competition new,"
He mattered. "What's the use I"
HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAR
Thousands of Soldiers
.Cohtracteel'i;
Chronic Kidney 'XrotHjtoWhlto'
In. theSftrvlM. '
The eperieae of Capt.
of Co; E, 17th Ohio, aoA
Hast Second street. xvafKOB,
will interest the
sanda of veteran w
came hack from the;
Civil war suffering'tor
tores wi th kidney.
rt a m 1 1 M I TlhiV.'
Elv sava: "I . eo-
tracted kidney trouMtv
4 durlngthe Civil
ana tne oeosswwH
tacks finally de-re
into a ehronic ease. At one tinsel 1
to uee. crutch and cane, to get
My back was lame and weak, ami
the aehlng, there was a dis4rse4sie- bs
toatioa of the kidney eeeeruoets. -,lsymm
in a bad. way when I , beeaa. ;miii
Dosn's Kidney Pills in 1901, btrth
remedy eared me, sad I, have been well
ever since." ' ?:
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