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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
, I ' rii. Humors I1 ..... i.icJi llio Bkln. t E- L. which mo skin, liver. 5- lake care P0,c n. eczema nnd otlicr crup PpiST"" Urcd fooling, Usi o PpC. i,t. dull head. I f tndlRCHiion, uu fcit""1''" ..Mr troubles nro duo to Zovodby L'fiSarsapanlla rorm or Inchoco.atcd 'Twiggy IWU0BC'" i- rr'i W"" ,,,r"' h"J2 iVMblnBton correspondent, ranter HO WHS H'r? S. of o courts. III. rt0"coTcr one " anl W ffaS nnv case tlmt Hceni- RK w-rint Mm In writing lL.f,,rnoon he discovered nn entry .M0. tin for s ten Iiik I. recited tbes facts In nn Introduc ! Mnh nnil then went on: S little inartliiKnlo ho sloe wns f, comfort of the wife of. Vnc She kept It In ocnBo In iL. and when, tired with tho S tbc day, the mnrtlngnlc begnn f forth those simms "'" ShoorPltUburRinnrtliiRalM nro ;oJ(,ho found great pleasure. Such feanti tUli man ium ... I ., Inrtrn. MDecInl V WllOH cSCend ib low oh to ntonl harm id melodious uinrtlnealcu." Snt- It ETtalng 1'oat. ni, nmi icmri . ..i..ilta mnfcrt (lilt n EOOd CfltO M tbe bouso cat, who, with nll'lier Li.. .mi lnvnbln Qualities, I la to be an Agent of disease, and E.1...1. ioitrnvfr nf bird life. Dr. tlM A. Osborne, who linn been con' log experiments at unrit univcr- hi found tunc cms unvu ui k, whooping cough, tubcrcuIosiH, C, .ml ringworm. Even when it. .a nofnnlti- rnlllrnct thoso UV UVfc t"-" J " diet tliey may carry the contagion It with them. As nlinrods they I ... , .1.. I. !.,.., blruj a year, according to E. II. fcuibt State urnimoiugMu tor L,,tt. Mif Itinlitilln Mm fUlfTArtfll Inflict by their iimngllug of birds, reU and rabbits. rhlndelpbln Is tho frnme worth tho cnndloP -St Ix)uls Ucpnhllc. 2 Alarvclous, j. j. Quaint and Curious. ttarunlu llnr. ! fresh cream puffs In tho Italian r'l window looked Inviting, and Haterested housekeeper stepped In- tbe shop to nkk tho price. fifteens cciita a doz." replied tho in; proprietor, wiping his hnnds on proa, preparatory to wrapping tho i llj," exclaimed tho Indy, unnblo Bnceal her nutoiilsliincut, "that's cheap for cream puffs! I UBiinlly I to pay thirty. I dou't see how cia make them at that" price." p cbeapa all rlchtn," confided uker. "Da healt' olllcp telephone fx clota da shop right off. My (Attonle. cotta dn ineasle." A Lain Killllon. tluKabn, rcprccntntlro from Rnn aico,waa m Washington when tho iqaake came and was nonrlv fnin. sue hli nifo nud children, In laja baby a few days old, wore dl- p m the path of tho flrc. F Icnt two days trying to tolo- Eana meu took n train nnd went siflndlnc Ida fnmllv nf uv.i liiorwln the ruined city. w return be found n letter from bl'tueut. written oMtt .inv. nin. m "f mj w uiwi Mck, which begnn : fer Julius: "No dmiiit to learn fmm .... i w a tcrrlblo earthquake- out I -Saturday Evening I'osL ; To!a. Tlilr Ilullona. 1 mmuter's wlfo was m.tlv nn. 1 on afternoon !."f" hm a neighbor called for f ljr After a few momonts " began in inutu..f n puwom buttoim I to be """""ally well sup- r-"Buiwns of nil kinds. Why, One Ilka mi. l,,,t,l , i...., ... Itrt. . ' '"IU UIIU on U1B liter's suit." ITS. .!n,a tl10 mlnlHtert wlfo, ; smile. "All theso but ' found In n. J I thousht I might as well have W vu' ,,e'"- Well,,st you j;'"" uy. como nKn ,5 Trce' (lurrr Nltiintlnn. Tho Lower nnd Middle Lnkes nt Kll lnrney uro seimrntcd by n penlnsuln, tijMn which RtnndH tho ruin of tho Ab bey of MuckrosK, which was founded In 1-110, nnd ro-edlflcd In 1(502. Tho ruin, which consists of pnrts of tho convent nnd church, Is not rcniurknhlo either for extent, or for beauty of workmanship, but Its preservation, se clusion, beauty of situation, nnd nc coiupniiyliig venerable trees render It ono of tho most Interesting nbbcy re innlim In Ireland. Tho entire length of the church Is nbout 100 feet, Its breadth UUIK Of AUI1EV MUCKIIOSS. Woes Your WeartBeat I.OOfi fimno J.. ait cuy' d, bad health. And fe Precisely what to '0r bad blood Aver'a 23f; D-torsX; Mm th .T..I!!!,l,JOn, I'D lOUOUl ku.:;?n,m:'".,V lulo the blooTi. ilt.rf,li!ndtii if " ,rol? Ui tiod cUilr iiiers ?ffiv 24. Tho cloister, which consists of twenty-two n relies, ten of them semi circular, nnd twelve pointed, Is tho best preserved portion of tho nbbcy. In tho center grows a magnificent yew-tree, ns represented In our engraving, which covers ns n roof tho wholo nren; Its clrcumforcnco Is thirteen feet, and Its height In proportion. It Is moro thnn prohnblo that tho treo Is coovnl with tho nhbey, nnd thnt It wns planted by tho hnnds of tho monks who first In habited tho building. It Is believed by tho common people thnt nny person dnr lng to pluck n branch, or In nny wny nttcmptlng to Injure this tree, will not ho nllve on thnt day twelvemonth. M title of Ncliicliru1ncnr. This Interesting relic of remote nn tlqulty Ih nt present preserved In tho Museum of the Knst India Company. It was found by Colonel Hawllnson whllu engaged In prosecuting tho dis coveries commenc ed by Layurd nnd Hottn, nt Nlno'oh nnd Ilnbylon; and Ih supposed to havo belonged to King Nebuehndnezznr. In exhuming from tho mounds of theso long-lost rival 'cities, tho Instructive remains of this 'onco glguntlc powor, tho colonel dis ' covered, In n perfect stnto of preservn , tlon, what Is well belloved to bo tho mummy of Nobuchndnozznr. Tho fnco of tho rebellious mounrch of Dnbylon, covered by ono of thoso gold maskB ' usually found In Assyrlnn tombs, la do ' scribed ns very hnndsomo tho foro hoad high nnd commnndlng, tho fen turos innrlccd nnd regular. Tho mnsk U of thin gold, nnd Independent of Its haying onco holonged to tho gront mon 1 arch, has Immenso vnluo ns n relic of ' nn anclont nnd colohrnted people. Tho Arnb tribes oncnmpliiB nbout Wurkn 1 nnd other great mounds search In tho looso grnvol with their spears for cof fins. Gold nnd silver ornaments, which have boon burled In theso grnvca for centuries, nro worn by tho Arnb -women of tho present dnyj nnd many n rnro object recovered from them Ib sold and melted by the goldsmiths of the East. Tho Arabs mention the discovery, by some fortunate shepherd, of royal tombs, In which wero crowns nnd scepters of solid gold. DEER PURSUED BY W0LVE8. TniKctly on the Ico Ilclntcil lr Er-ni-at TJioiiiiiNuii Huton. When desperately hungry In reglo'is where deer uro jiot so plentiful the wolves will stick to Uio one they start with nnd follow to n finish, Ue It cvar so far. I have heard the accounts of many old Ontario hunters thnt entirely supports this belief, snys Ernest Thomp son Betou In Scrlhncr's. In my own Journul I find an Instnnco In point, related to mo by Gordon Wright of Cnrberry, Manitoba. During the winter of 18G5 he was shnutylng nt Sturgeon Lake, Ontario. One Sunday he nud some companions' strolled out on the Ice of the hike to look nt tli-5 dogs there. They heard tho hunting cry of wolves, then n deer (n femnlc) darted from the woods to tho open Ice. Her sides wereienvlng, her tongue out nnd her legs cut with tho slight cru'-t on the snow. Evidently she wns hard pressed nud had run for Homo time. She wns coming toward them, but one of tho men gave a shout, which caused her to sheer off. A minute Inter sir timber wolves nppenred, gnlloplng on her trull, heads low, tntls horizontal, nnd howling continuously. They wore uttering their hunting cry, but hb soon ns they snw her they hroko Into n loud er, different note, left the trail und nindo straight for their prey. Five of tho wolvei wero nbrenst nnd ono that seemed much darker wns behind. With in hnlf n mile they overtook tho deer nnd pulled her down, nil seemed to solze her nt once. For n few moments sho blented like n "sheep lu distress ; nfter thnt tho only sound wns tho snarl ing nnd crunching of tho wolves ns they feasted. Within fifteen mlnufcs noth ing wns left of tho victim but hnlr mul some of tho Inrger hones, tho wolves fighting nmong themselves for oven those. Then thoy scnttcrcd, each golns n mllo or so, no two In tho same direc tion, nud thoso that remained In sight curic-d up there on Uio open Inke to Bleep. This hnppened nt nbout 10 In tho morning within 300 ynrds of bov ernl witnesses. LARGE GRAIN WAGONS. Twenty Horaca Iteqtilrert to Draw One, When Fullr Loaded. This Immenso wngon, weighing 17 tons, Is common in tho Argentine Re public for hauling grain -to market, LAliai: AllQENTINE WAQON. often 100 mlloB or more. Tho renr wheels nro 11 feot high, nnd 20 horses nro required to haul this grent vehicle nud Its lond of sacks of grain. 1'refora the Money. "Why Is It," snld tho young mnn with long hair, "that tho nvorngo woman would rnthor marry money than brnltiB?" "Sho tnkos loss chnuco." an- flworod Miss Cnyonno. "Tho nvorngo woman Ib n better judgo of money than sho Is of brains." -Washington Stnr, This Is n fact : n mnn nlwnys on tho squnro has less real troublo than the other fallow. Mrs. Flora Annlo Steel's now novel Is to bo called "Tho Sovereign Hem cdy." Its nctlon takes place In Wales. Tho author howelf lives in tho region of which she writes. Mark Twain wns onco nsked by n charming girl to write something In her autograph album. Tho humorist looked through the book and found tho usual sentimental stuff such as "Bo good, sweet maid, and let who will bo clever." Then ho took n pen, wrote "Never tell a lie" nnd signed his name. This ho carefully dried with the blotter, after which ho added: "1 S. Except to keep In practice." General A. W. Greeley, Arctic ex plorer, for many yours chief signal offi cer of the United States army, and nt present In chnrge of tho Pacific divis ion, with headquarters nt San Fran cisco, has prepared a "Handbook of I'olnr Discoveries," which Little, Hrown & Co., Boston, will Issue. This book will contain n resume of I'olnr explor ations from the enrllest voyages to tho present time, nnd Is based upon his earlier "Unndhook of Arctic Discov eries." The inuterlal hns been brought up to date und n summary has been added to tho noteworthy achievements of adventurers In the frozen North within the ten years thut have elapsed since It was published. Booth Turhlngton, the author of "Tho Conquest of Canaan," and other popu lar novels, Is known among his friends as somewhat of a practical Joker. A good story of his Princeton duys Is re lated In the Bookman. The managing editor of the Nassau Literary Magazine at that time was a person who took himself and his literary responsibilities with portentlous seriousness. He wns wont to deplore the luck of suitable material at his disposal, nnd to speak In accents of emphatic scorn of the quality of the submitted contributions from which ho was supposed to make a periodical worthy of tho senior class. One day ho found lu his letter box a poenr which moved him to more than usual disgust. "See here," he snorted, contemptuously, to a group of which Tnrklngton was one; "this Is what Boine fool freshman sends In and calls poetry. How am I going to make a mngazlne out of stuff like this! How am I, I ask?" "Oh, that!" spoke up Tarklngton. "Yes, I sent that In my self." "So you wrote It, did youV" growled the manuglng editor. "No," said Tarklngton, sweetly, "I didn't write It, I only copied It It was writ ten by Tennyson." Not long ago a writer of modern "fame" culled on a Journalistic ac quaintance and proposed that he write some bright, hitter, epigrammatic par agraphs attacking the uuthor's latest novel. "Why In the world should you want mo to do that?" luqulred the as tonished Journalist. "For busluess rea sons," was tho calm reply. "My re views have been very favorable, hut the book doesn't seem to be going as well as my last; und I think some hot shot would do It good." It Is no exaggera tion to say that the high road to liter ary fame Is well-ulght deserted. But the short cuts arc so crowded that the adventurers bump one another at every step. Humor has It that one aspirant for Immortality iwrsomilly visits every book stall lu the large cities and pre sents an autograph copy to tho chief salesman before his volume Is market ed; another makes It his business to procure testimonials from public char acters on every book he offers; nud a few years ago a fancy dress ball wns given In Washington by an nuthor whose guests were actually requested to Impersonate the characters portray ed In their hostess' latest tome! Re port does not say whether the mnska saved tho wearers' faces, hut the laugh ter thnt this supreme effort provoked wns hnpplly undisguised. JtaTIjTvtTZTZT,- linn lint-nt f.lm slc-nfl- turo of 01ms.II. Fletcher, nnd lias been mado under his norlonal suncrvislon for over SO years. Allow no ono to doccIvS you in this. Coantcrfcits, Imitations and What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless lstoto JToir tostw OIU arc- coric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, itt fonSlns neither Opium, korphmo 1g"gJ5; substance. 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Why, he wanted to pay less for a desk calendar for the month of Februnry because It did not contain as many days as the other months. A DYING GIRL'S VISION. The Dctttliplaco of Her Father Wan lleveuletl. An unusually Interesting Instance of "second sight" Is reported from Ac crlngton, Lancashire. A young woman on her deathbed not only announced her father's death, hut described tho spot where his body lay, the fnct of her fnther's death not being known to any body at the time. The mnn In ques tion was Isnnc Mnrsdcu, 03 years old, who lived In Stevenson street, Accrlug ton. Ills daughter, 23 years old, had been wasting away with consumption for months. About a week ago Mr. Marsden dis appeared from homo under mysterious clrouinstnncs thnt Is, no reason was known for his going away and nothing could bo learned of his whereabouts. MIbs Marsden was deeply distressed by this event. On Saturday sho told thoso who wero at her bedsldo thnt sho had seen her father's form. "You will find his body In tho water nt ABpcn bridge, Oswaldtwlstlc," sho said. About an hour later Miss Marsden died. Mr. Marsden's body wns found lu tho canal at tho spot named by his dnughter. Loudon Dally Mull. No Dullness Anywhere. "Pa," said little Willie, looking up .from his book, "what la 4a comatose state' ?" "Well, my son," replied Willie's pa. "Just at present there isn't a single comatose state In the union; all hus tling and prosperous." Philadelphia Press. HEAVES CURED! t?l& trouble. Cores Heaves. Ccofhi, Distemper SflJ Indigestion. Veterlnsrl. ana use and recommend PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS Drnsrelit wilt get them. lHce too at dealer. Me by mall. Bend for iTeo booi. nnnccllM DPMPnV CO.. ST. PAUL MINTt CHAS. IL LILLY C0 Seattle aad PorUiad, WioJewkAtte MULEllEAM BORAX IN THE LAUNDRY Softens Water, Saves, Cleans and Whitens Clothes. All dealers. 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