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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1906)
I X It iheuitiatism t illsenscs. hfl consul.""""" - ruin local itches and palns, 11 li .tiff muaclcs,-but It br local applications. PM Tmt tutlonnl treatment, nna hfrio ol the crcat blood purl- Stonlcmedlc.no Sarsapanlla EU-- nc.dlty of tho blood bl!diop", nr ln cocojnted . .nlnir. TO" AKH " - on mo i in' In school? you -What vin about. - Dotroit urco 5 mal Porous Plaster. lf civil zt'( worm, murium'" ,r...V. l,0ure. but never Iim U one to oven comimro tvlt i AH : ?e orldtunlnra external rum- ... rnlil on bo clicftor J,! i Zn the "mult of taking cold or Ml r!"".V' ,, ,.. kmiw of to .in. t IC 0 " "r - v., i.i 1...H1111H mnsiur. .... limine of Itenrcnontft. .1. l.rir.r 111 IUU nwtl"' i IIJC iab-"- leabcn. 1 TEN YEARS OF PAIN. . i. r To Do Even nousoworn o ,,uie of Kldnoy Troublos. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton ..unn 0.. sbvb: "or niieon RV a great Bufferor from i kidney trouoiea. aiy u pained me terribly Every turn or movo cauacd sharp "Hoot Inir. pains. My oyo eight was poor, dark spots nppearod uo- foro mo, and 1 had dirsv Bpellfl. For ten yeara I could ibooievrork, and for two yeara kt ret oat o( tho houee. Tho -kid retinns woro irregular, anu i sere not hoi nine me. Doftir i Pilli broncht me quick relief, billr cared me. They eavod my I br ill dealora. 50 cents a box. i.Milbarn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Thane Kindly Persons, It hnpponcd In a rallwny atntlon. Tho bnby cried and cried and cried. "Perhaps ho desires his bottle," sug gested n fatherly looking old party, "IIo hns not been raised on tho bot tle." cuttingly replied tho hnndsomo young woinnn who held tho Infant. Tho baby's shrieks grew terrlllc. IIo nindo unnilstakablo signs that ho want ed lib) dinner. "Beg pardon, ma'am," said tho elder ly party, "but may I suggest that you or permit uio cuuu to or tauo nour ishment?" "This baby belongs to my sister," ro- COMES PROM THE TICKS. fever ot Alleged Origin of Spotted Hie llocklc. Several sureoiiB of tho marine hos pital service claim to lmvo practically demonstrated as n fact that tho terri ble spotted fever of tho Itocky Moun tains Is caused by tho Infections' of tlekH, says tho Washington Star. Tho .discovery, If further experiment show it to bo positive, 1h n most Important one, and tho marine hospital service Is awaiting results with deep Interest I Tho spotted fever Is especially viru lent In tho Montana mountains, al- Linn uii ij uviuiih'' J Pinitti v- .... . . . it.-.- piled tho yrvung Hily, blushing furious- tll0Uu lt ,H wcl k,,,ow ,n ,nn ,y ly, "and she won't bo hero for half nn '-1' The victims become fearfully . ... ..... ... . - ... . 'iitwI u-ntifliirftillv Htlnifiwl ll II rill IT tllO hour. I'm ltolding It. for her." vlllo Courier-Journal. -Louis Mothers will find Mm. Winnow noothlns Syrup tho beit remedy to uo for their chlldroa during tho teething period. PlillolnKlcally Lotrlcal. Mrs. Gayboy That's whero you aro Tvroug. xou uon t acein to unucrmnii tho use of words. If n thing is "round" It can't bo any "rounder." Mr. Gayboy Then thcro Is no soch thing ns a "rounder." Thanks, dear. You won't call ino one again, will you? tUwitre ot Ointments Tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury will auralv dontrov tho scmo ot uioUanrtcomplotolyderaiiKu tho whole I and wonderfully spotted during tlio course of tho disease, which Is fatal In a largo number of Instances. Thcro ban been n widespread belief for years that tho fovcr was caused by tho plroplnsma carried by ticks, as tho fever always appeared during the tick seanon. Physicians have disputed this view, however. In April last Surgeon General Wy miui of the marine hospital service de tailed Dr. King and Dr. IMeketts to conduct u most careful examination. They lmvo reported that their experi ments Indicate that the tick is nt the bottom of the disease. In their report they state that the fatality from the they MUSCULAR AILMENTS TUH tVKK. Tho Old-Monk-Cure will atralghten out ft contracted muscle Li a Jltfy. ST JACOBS OIL Don't play possum with pain, but 'tends strictly to business. Price 25c and 50c Haunting moien. There tfns a peculiar sound TomtLo drectlon of the woods as the member of the Blrdlovcrs' Society sat In tho window of her friend's country boino one summer afternoon. Sba quickly took her small Bmj Guide" from her evcr-preent bag , ana rapidly turned tho leaves. At last jne paused with a smllo of Mtlsfactlon, 1 . im. mr flneer between twn ives of the little book, till tbo sound came again. nraaann When It wnB repeated nn expression of doubt flitted across her features, but still she was nopeiui. "You probably know many of tno bird notes, living so near the woods and In such a quiet spot." she said to her friend. "Can you tell mo what bird that Is?" "That," said her friend, briefly, i our goat Wo shall have to move him farther off." Itecompeniie. "They say that suburban life Is not so bad." . T ..inrui.A Tint. Wft mUSt TC member that a great deal of tho suburb j anite's tlmo Is spent In tho city." Pltts- j uurg jl'ohu . It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. thftt I owe TKiaTTf ww propciwB" A ..nSinlDtlll tiJWQ PILLS- HAIR VIGO. bowels rocular with Ayer a rt"' tem vfnun otitering tt turough tho mucous disease was too great to Justify experl npm!, with human subjects and the, nlilBiH.nsihoiifimnni they wlUio in ten fuld Wl.r0 compelled to resort to animals, to tllO 100U you call MJli7 uumuiium iiiuui Halt' Catarrh Cure, manufactured ly !. J Lhener & I o.. Toledo. O.. contalnMtoinercury, .nml ts taken Intoriiatly.HClliig directly ujion tho mood ana mucous rurmccaoi ino nymum, ln buying Halt's Catarrh euro bo nuro you get inogtfnumoi ii in inmm iniuiiiuiij, u 4n TniHiio. onto, uv r. l. i;ouoy .o. un- monlali tree. Hold by ItruggUU, prico 75c. par botllo. Uall's Family rills are the beit. Talile aiuntnrd. rnmmnn nrillnnrv. nV.TV.dflV tnt)lB mustard obtained its nnmo In a remark-'them to Washington. Tho male tick They found that guinea pigs and mon keys -were susceptible to the disease to direct Inoculation with the blood of fever patients. Tho typically fatal dis ease was frcnucntly produced in nnl- niais In this way. To test the tick Infection theory Dr. V. W. King procured four ticks ono male and three females and sent ably curious way. It Is said that Philip, Duko of Burgundy, granted to DIJoa eomo armorial bearings on which was tho motto, "Uoult me tardc." This was later carved In a stone arch- died in transit. The three ticks that were left alive were placed uioii a guinea pig suffering with spotted fever. They remained until tho animal died, two days and a half later. Tho Nine wav of tho city, but ns tho years went. ticks showed some enlargement by tho central word 'becamo effaced. A days nfter removal from the guinea certain firm In tho city was engaged J pig the ticks were placed upon a In tho manufacture of tlnnpl, which healthy guinea pig. One was killed was tho former nnmo for muitard, and, by the pig, but the others remained wishing to label Its products with tho until they dropped oft ln five days, city arms, copied tho Incomplete motto, j Three days after this the guinea Thus, Ignorant peoplo seeing tho pig began to show symptoms of fever, nnmo "rnouff-fardc" on the Jars, fell all being of the nature of n spotted Into tho custom of calling the contents fever patient. The pig died. The pig by that title. In time "mouit-tardo" . wire kept In n separate cage from other was contracted to moutardo (mustard). M nr .-t- r r v.; WS8 )MW In most houies there Is a room without proper iicawim iiimic iu of chilly hallways. Even thouh the best of your stoves or furnace should be inadequate to warm the whole house there oeed not be one cold spot if you have a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wltk Smokeless Device) Kt will ht a roo n in no time and will htlP it warm and coxy. Oper- ted ti Miily ai a lamp and perfectly safe. Wtck cannot be turnea oo hish or too low. Gives no smCkc or smell because fitted t '.! T f . 1 1 . . . iun unique smoKciess device. v.an oc rncu auuui, which cannot be done with an .ordinary stove. The Perfection Oil Heater is superior to all other oil leiten and tt an ornament to any home, roaae in wo finithei nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beau ilully tmboiied. Holds four quarts of oil snd burns me houri. Every heater -warranted. If not at your etler'i write nearest atfeacy for -descriptive circular. TU IT jr ........ iiayzt ij5Miiii;v.rod hoehoid lamD. Made of brass throughout nickel-plated. Equipped with latest improved . livery lamp warraatecl, Aa ornament to any hther library, dininff-room. carlor or bed- Ma. Write to aeareit agency if not at your dealer's. STANBABB OIL COMPANY tune burner, Iroon f YOUR FRUIT, VEGETABLES F,LTCE & CO, Contmlsston Merchant! 1 "Hrthantl CP ATT If tuic-ii - 1-t.ra i LL TTai ig monIey For you In ADA Gc00pnenrd MINES C A. STOCKTON, Broker 228 Lumber Cxchance . , PORTLAND, ORCGON ANTiRr. f!0."0) .hustler to sell AWreii u ,lot uecesiary for N NURSERY COMPANY Oregon. PLATPR pndtcd Bleated MTAL CO. THE PAINLESS DENTISTS .oluteVy wui 'f,eth .RUl1 broko Rltln.... ' It KB'! uchs"tu. I'ortlwd, Oron. Banking by Mail WE PAY 4l INTEREST On savings deposits of a doljar or more, compounded twice every year. It fa just as eaBV to open a Knvings Account witli us by Mail as if you lived nuxt door. Kond for our freo book let, "Hanking by Mail," and learn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. pigs. Another pig was Inoculated from the henrt'8 blood of the tick-infected pig and sickened and died. I THE NEW DIPLOMACY. As Mr. put on his coat prepara tory to koIiik out for tbe evening his wife called him back to the sitting room. "Thomas," she said, doubtfully, "I wonder if I could trust you to tlnd out a little about that hull paper of the Haffords. It's such a pretty one, and If we could afford It. I'd like to get thnt same pattern In green, where theirs Is blue, you know. I meant to ask Mrs. Safford to-night ln a round about way, if this cold hadn't kept me at home. Could you lead up to it easily with Mr. Safford and not offend lilm or her?" "Yes, Indeed," said her husband, cheerfully, "you can trust me, my dear, I know how to Introduce u subject ens lly, I hope." On his return he drew- a h1Lx of paper from his pocket and handed it to 'his wife. "There's the place, price,, shop and clerk'B name," he said, proudly. "I got 'em all from Safford Inside of five min utes." "How did you introduce tho sub ject?" asked his wife. "Why, Just like this," said Mr. Hill "As I was taking off my cont ln tho hall I cast my eyes up toward tbo, cell ing, and I said, 'Pretty tint that is, Sufford; Just matches your paper; and n mighty pretty paper, too. My wife was saying to-night that if we only knew where you got It and how much It cost, wo might find we could afford ono Just like it in blue; not in green, you understand; she doesn't care for the color of yours,' I said; 'It's Just tho pattern we ndmlro.' "I had It all down ln black nnd whlto In no time. And ns I camo nway I assured him that with tho difference in color liobody'd ever know It was tho same pattern. "Now didn't I do woll? Women beat around tho bush so I wonder they ever find out anything." Youth's Compan Jou. A Ilellublu Subatltute. "I'm afraid 1 haven't many good ar guments for our sido of the question," Bald tho orator. "No arguments?" responded tho campaign manager. "Then quoto sta t tlstlcH. They sound wise nnd ovory ' body would rather tako them for grant ed than try to understand them." Washington Star. " - I f iSSMMll W T f - V ' OMF. ! liven AVorNo. "I can't Imagine anything moro un- satisfactory," remarked tho chrouio kicker, "than a monl nt our boarding house." "No," rcpllod tho sontlmontnl youth. "Evidently you novor got a kiss from your best girl over tho telephone" Philadelphia Ledger. Advice. "Always hopo for tho best, my son."' "All right, dad." "And expect tho worst." Phllndol phla Ledger. Thoro aro somo womou so good they would profor not speaking to a man unless they know ho has been baptized. o 0 e To Every H o o as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and playwhen m health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form ana the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance or every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor m many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. 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