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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1907)
""4. : nLjm Ural Debility f6' ,l there l tliat fecllnjt JnoHt" " .-.truth. . i ' uiflW"" . n hear. TOM i fTi;mrlonthoobb,nd W Intake I w . .-.i lvo- rigor nnd , tMr. auction.. .. f . m jm III I r....M. IOOdoM.ll. lllaM. .... a Oooti lint " .It r2 ! knew ft ninn onco who -WH't ' -In.l fnr for. t. -in in ONE DAY ,fl ,nuoliO QI'ININK Tablet a fctawMtcrn orator waxed for- fcs-Atona," he exclaimed, "onll ldtl". ....miori to campaign g.n.l.da.conti.oothor f lied about "i" hu "-"" ' Vh tint torhcnrniico lm t5cr1,,;.1 f" n,l I ntn coin to fcl'r I Kwly bHlowr.1 n man Ha"" j. nni! n hull- l! t 1 it. Annrnp Ktfiafln h rule. Anywhere l1"? . ...... .t In hllTB CIOVCII Ditlttit two ounce 1' .. ..i Window'! nootblDK SviirlmrfT to'uwforllislrclitldrwa jM-A llttlo learning li n dan- itti!nf.tbcy iny. .fMitkioe Well, why don't you &ind And out for yourBclf ? i . jlGreat Outsldo Romedy. Uiisi ire of local origin -n "crick" r'.i . i.in,. rpliiiiiinlinin a miro- fltrn arittng from a co jl-me n 1 Uhostil ttppiicatioiu. iirouuii-K- lil ...I -.- orlnltl InfllWMl II All- Kjlutcr, known tho world over a a Limned for pain. They never fall, EttwBP'Iy they aruclcnn ml cheap. Imwriubt ahead wl h your work ( ' ...... Hn.. .... Uirlw Panning jinxr.. k1" "''"J abi jito tbeni a great rciutatio Jiclbtr Viewpoints : li it least one tiling to be ror of boarding houses," said i thatr queried Singleton. i can who board.i usually rcU klikldi for," explained Wcddcr- Itehhli own home ho klcltn ta Imured with gravel. iVimg Doin't Kidney Pills Not liSirjIt Stone Hat Formed. LS.L Cruto, Adit. Win. Wntt C C. V ltcnnoke. Vu.. wtyM: I Hufiercj a lou, loriR titno with my back, ami felt lnig :y and HhIIcsh nnd tlrl all tlto Umo. I lottb from my uhu al weight, lil5, to 170. Urinary pim uge woro too f ro quont and I liuvo had to t;t up ofton nt night. I luul lieaducliiK and dU iv hdoIIh uIho. but suffering wbh from renal uttrlbcnin nnltw, IWv...lu L'l.l. - 1 passed a ,rrftvcl hU)iio nH bin omce men I have never pmjr former litalth and woicht. t(!I man nml ! iv.,. .. .. l.'t.i R2i tredit for it." rSk f at m I. Aw fwra Co., lluffulo, N. Y. iterr rilrlntlon, "Slio wasn't ono bit llko tlto girls who Induhro In public flirtations; alio was so tall and cold nnd stately," began tho car conductor who obsorves things. 'When sho got In at nth strcot I saw hor catch his oyo luimcdlatoly, "lie scorned IndltTcront and turned his head away. Hho miueczcd Into tho seat next to lilin and ho bccaiuo ab sorbed In lookliiff out of tho window. "Hho wont to all Borts of troublo to nttrnet his attention, that girl. I saw hor myself. Finally sho Jangled hor chatolnlno loudly and looked nt lilin alluringly from beneath hor lotig-InshiMl eyes, 'Then ho turned and gazed nt her questlonlngly. Sho smiled, a bright, unnbaHhcd hiiiIIo, with tho wliolo car looking at hor. "Something In that smllo warned him, nnd" hero the conductor paused ImprcsHlvely and tried to hide tho twin klo In his eye "ho renched out two pink, chubby llttlo hands to grasp her dangling chatelaine. "Well, sir, sho kissed one of thoso chubby llttlo hands nnd pinched bin little apple red cheeks and then nsked tho woman who held him a question, fluess It was his mother and sho asked how old ho wns." New York Sun. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Howard lot any cam of Catarrh that catmot bo cured br Halt' Catarrh Cure. K. J. UIKNKV tit CO., I'rona., Toledo, O, Wo, tbo undertlKtiod, liavo known K. J. Chenor (or tbo )atl6year, and ImjIIoto lilra porfectlr honorable In all btulnoii tramauv (ion and nnanctally nblo to carry out any ol llaatlon made by tlielr nrm. Wr cb Tnuxx, wboleaato DniKRliti, Toledo, O. Waldimo, Kiwi ii Mahvih, Wbolotalo Urug rl -la. Toledo, O. ilall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act Ins directly ujkto tbo blood mid mucoui ur lenet u( tho ayitom. l'rlce 74c. jior ImUI. Bold br all lrtiKstit, TeitltnoulaU tree. UaU'a rasaUy rill are tbo bcit. Nof ISxrlttdlaar American SludenU. Tho authorities of tho Unlvernlty of Ik'rllti say that statements published iibroud to the effect that tho stringent regulations concerning tho admission of students aro designed to exclude Many Americans altogether arc untrue. Any graduate of nn American collego who jrrcaentH n passport and the dlplo ma of bachelor of arts or any other equivalent degree will bo admitted without any (piestloiis. It Is true that tho diplomats of some of the smallest Institutions bearing the uamo of col leges arc omitted from the list of those Tocognlzod. Tho new regulations aro I directed against Russians not having sufllclcnt means of support or who are ! academically unqualified. White Anlumla Can' I Hatell. Furo white aulmalB," said a pet trtock dealer, "have no sense of smell, llenco they are continually eating things -that disagree with them, and In eight cases out of ten poison them solves and die. Pure white pigs should never bo allowed to run Iooho In tho fields nnd woods. For, without tho pro lection of a nenso of smell, such pigs, when they got out, cat all sorts of poi sonous Toots and berries nnd die off rapidly. In Africa tho white rhlno ceron poisons Itself by eating tho eu phorbia, and pure white sheep aro dlfll- cult to rear becauso they are continu ally munching shrubs and grasses that don't agrco with them." Iltillrr'a rinir. Feb. 21, 1800, General Itcnjamln F. Butler presented to congress the first genulno American Hag, ma Je of Ameri can materials by American Inbor, ever constructed In this country, l'lror to that tlmo all American government flags had been mado of English bunt ing. Slnco then nil our ofilclal flags have been the product exclusively of American material and labor. Thero were twenty-nix stars In the flag at that time. An IlTldcnro of Valne. "I supiwse you can remember when a lot of this land could havo been bought for a song?" "Yes," answered Farmer Corntosscl. "IJut after seclu' how much my daugh ter's slngln' lessons coat that doesn't seem so cheap." Washington Star. A PROSPEROUS 6TATB. NtMY flouUi Wnletj, Aimirfllin, fllioiya Hemnrknlda Drvlopmcnt. Tho agricultural nnd Industrlnl nctlv- Ity of New South Wnles, Austrnlla, Is improving constantly. Last year tho State podiieed lu dairying nnd nllled InterPHls giwds valued at $17,000,000, this sum Including, In addition to butter -nil cheese, tho profits on swine, jwul try farming and tho rabbit industry. The butter expected from tho State weighed nearly 20,000,000 pounds, and brought to tho owners $-1,000,000, which was an addition to the public wealth of Iho State. The output of bacon nnd hums has increased nearly 150 per cent ilneo 18!. ( Utilizing a pest, tho rabbit Indus try is rapidly assuming the lmiortanco of a staple. During last year, , 150,800 pairs of rabbit r and hares were extort ed, in addition to 4,mw,001 pounds of rabbit and hare skins, the value of tho whole amounting to $1,572,2(50, or dou ble that of the previous year. There was alHo nn Increased export of poul try, almost tho whole of which went to South Africa and Asiatic ports. The number of sheep In New South Wales In 11)05 was estimated at 40,000, 000. nn Increase of 20 per cent o,ver the record of 1001. There were also 2,000,000 cnttle and 420.000 horses In the State. The horses exported U countries outside the com monwealth iiiimlM'rod 5,400, nnd were vnluod at $51)1,820. The wool exports aggregated $07,2.11, ,100, an Increase of more than 15 per cent; and tho live hecp exports were valued nt $7,W1,050. Die meat exports were $3,070,835, or almost 250 wr cent more .than those of 1004. In mineral production, too, New South Wales Is constantly adding to her past records. In 100-1 this produc tion wa valued at $31,100,000-; last year It reached $35,080,700. Its possi bilities are descrllKMl as enonnons. Coal constituted about one-fifth of tho out I put, and copper and lead each onc-sev-i'cnth. Silver Increased to $1,441,000, more, than 40 jwr cent beyond tho rec ord for 1001; tin to $2,330,000, -while Kiwltor, which showed a production of $305,430 lu 11K1, figured at $0,75-1,715 In the market values of last year. There are many known dctoKlts of kerosene shale of a payable quality In New South Wales, but kerosene Is Imported from the United States and olsowhcre. The tonnage of shipping entering Sydney harlwr amounted to 4,007,511, or nearly half that of Liverpool, and more than thnt of Hull, Cape Town, ISremcn, Havre, Copeuhngen, Boston or bhanghali TroKiwrous conditions are ' evident on all sides. The savings banks jshow a handsome Increase in deposits. The value of deposits last year was $07,401,200. Sixteen thousand more de positors held accounts than during tho previous year, and .their deposits aver ago $18.05 for the year. Iess than one-seventieth of tho 810, 000 square miles of the State has been turned over by the .plough, but the pro duction last year averaged $55, n square mile of the entire area. The population on December 31 was 1,478, 000. and the total wealth produced dur ing the year was $150 a head for every man, woman and child. Very few, If any, Suites In tho world can rival this prosjMirous record. TOAD HAS .MANY VIRTUE8. IAD BLOOD SOURCE OF jfrUL DISEASE Hf'ebody la dependent on tho blood lor nourishment nnd ".- misijie Btrcam ia 1 My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish It; give it something to live on. Then It will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy; Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim It will do. It will not disappoint you. Mr hlr ul to h Trr "hcrt. Pat after UiliiK Ayer'i lr VlKor k .hort time It benari to prow, nnd now It U fourteen Incliet Ions. TliU eem ft -plenrllrt reiult ;tomeaftr tln lmotwltliouUny lilr."-Mns.J.H.X'IB, Colorado Spring!, Colo. Jt Mad A by J. O. Ayer Co., Ixmell, Mmi Alio mnufoturer of 9 SARSAPAPJLLA. PILLS. CUEKRY PECTORAL. yers rtchool for Smlllnar. "You would bo surprised," said n teacher, "could you but know how largo n part tho smile plays In real I life. In those days It la the woman who smiles ! "Onco upon n time It was tho wom an who frowned; and thero were periods, In tho Jnno Eyre days, when I to wear an Imperious expression was the real thing. Uut thnt was long ago. I - .. a . ..... lit. n I in tneso days it is me gin wnu u laugh. I "Even queens laugh. In the latest I . . - n . it .. n-....... 1 ' picture oi yucen yvniunn ui l uimui that royal lady wears a smllo bo deep that It will not come off, while Queen Alexandra has been caught by the camera smiling. "There Is a distinct nrt In. Bmlllng. The eyes must smllo and tho whole face must light up." Crnrl Thrnnf. The Hard Such a stupid, nbacnt mlnded janitor. I gave him one of my poems to mall and Instead of dropping It In the mail box on the corner bo dropped It In the wnstc-papcr box. Miss Tabasco But why do you call him stupld7 OOGOOSOOQOOOOOCCOtMK AND SCIATICA ST. JACOBS OIL Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. Price 23c and 50c OeGOQOGOSOQOOOSGOSOeO t ... . K'.t w-r.';.. "y.v." ytrVjMyrn-BMi-Twrha 4? XVroats Time of Year. Passenger I suppose you know, Sam, that your bosses are cutting a melon. Doesn't it tnako your mouth water? Pullman Porter No, sub. I done los' my Interest in melons fur die yenh. Hit would be dlffunt, o' co'sc, if dey wui cahvln' a 'possum, suti. (.i ' r im3 1Me Btrcam ia flowing through the system in a stntc or WreLl u WC are nflaurw1 of Perfect nnd uninterrupted henlUi; JUfedoa Weak, imnnre nr nnlliifn,? l.tnn.1 f lir. nvct.-m ia denrived of . Pi disease perms colloot. nnd th f mufti fa miinlfcstcd in various wtularcrunUono ttt,m1n .nL.n n...1 41. .1tfT..m,if cV-iti nfTofnnt cvcrisU nnd diseased conaicion as a result of too "TP11.008' J)!lples, raelics nnd the diiTcrcnt stin nffections BifiM-..L,wu 13 Ul levensU nnd diseased conaicion as a result ot t(x !i!tefi I2r,csenceof 60rae Irritating humor. Sores nnd Ulcers an Scroll r fdi wnhoalUiy matter in the blood, nnd Rheumatism, Ca; nil rlrrn-fiCfltcd bloot .. I V.JilLilir mita lll.n.rwl DI,iMM .A nil 1 Asn. Cfl I Of 1 III flfll 1 Pbtmriii.. c,lUnuc to Brow worse as long ns the poison remains. iiL-V r u."u Poisons find their way into tho blood m various ways. Free KKrlicna nnd (inrilcna of CocU. r.-aolir mill Other Iluirm. Few well-meaning creatures havo ' been more thoroughly misunderstood 'than the homely, meditative, and retir ing toad. Formerly the toad was considered a venomous reptile, but In our day Its habits have been more carefully ob served, and Its great valuo to the ik mologlst and gardener has been fully established on account of Its propen sity for destroying Insects. We should, therefore, cultivato tho friendship and assistance of the in sectivorous reptiles. Including the strip ed snake, as well as that of birds. Every tidy housewife detests tbo cockroach, mice, and other vermin. Two or throe domesticated toads would keep the coast clear of these, and would bo found more desirable than a cat, as they aro wholly free from tres passing on the rights of man as does tho cat Tho toad Is osscBsed of a ' timid and retiring nature, loving dark , corners and shady places, but under i.l.ul , t..n iii a, if lifwinmlrif nnllo Sim,. I Many Instances might bo cited of BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) pet toads remaining several years lu SHORTHORN CATTLE, (Registered) a family, and doing most valuable serv- BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS lco with no other compensation than PACIFIC NURSERY CO that of Immunity from persecution. Cataosue rfee Tnnge;t( 0reEjn ill innv IS iiccvHsiiry iu nuuurw inuir TheWinning Stroke 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 ot known quality arid 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 ngs in tne 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 Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size 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. . '.V- .. . . . .. Sku ifi viiiaYfrn''ii'fiv BWW .--.G?i.-iS riTP B- Vltne' Dun and all Nervoua Diseases rllO pennanentlr cured br Dr. Kline's Orrat JtervB ftesiorer. Hend for FUKK 13 trial botUe and treatlie. Dr. 1L ILKllnr. UL, 931 Arch UL, X'hUa.,1'. A Surfeited Cjrulc. "Remember," Bald the melodramatic man, "thero arc things In this life that money cannot buy." "Yes," answered tho Impecunious person, wearily, "but I had enough of them long ngo. Whnt I want now Is a change." Wnshlncton Star. PRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS UtaM, "u P?1S0"3 hnd their way into tho blood m various ways. ctS',nact'vecon(litio ot the system, nnd torpid state of the "ncindftiif . , lcavcs tlie "fuse and waste matters to sour ana fattW6 r1C!t)s' whidl nrc takc" "P y the Wood nnd distributed ttusefnrii N-",g " contact wuu contugiuuo uiatw of Wni, J 1 Pl!ionnff of the blood : we also breathe the genus and uantitu 'if 1 our lllBsi "d when these get into the Ulooa in 'ortunnf "tunics n carrier of disease instead ot Jicnuu. aumu W iu to.lul-rit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old fl7teBZ:i 01 nhccstors is hauded down to them nnd they are Htdtmtii 1I1 n"(l.trobled witli it. Bad blood is the source of nil dis- omeM.. V. 4 13 cican8ca nna puruicu tne uouy is ferdS' ,or blo'1 troubles of any character S. S. S. Is the best sisons snf u ' ?fc Be3 dw Ito tbe circulation and removes any i supplies tho healthful properties it needs, and completely ...1 . . 1.1 .1 Ainnnona nf una permanently curca wouu uibhw every kind. Tho action of S. S. S. Is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed add weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. Jt curca Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores tti.m oi.ln rtlancnd OrtntacriouS tlftc 0f it . Dlood Poison, etc., and does not leave the itncired n 1 ,troublc for future outbreaks. The whole volume of "aic, innH "tcr a course 01 0. a. a. it ii..' "'"oe entlrrlv nt 1. u 1 t.,i,., la nftmlutelv i. iffl? f, tl'e. astern. S. S. S. Is for snle at all first class - uiuuu mm nny mccucai auviccttcc iuu THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm S.S. y VEGETABLE All lllHt la HLtt'OflHiJ IU CiV,-V4W . co-operation, In door or out, Is to pro-' CROPS Vide mom wuu coui mm siuu ruirenis by day, convenient access to water, and they will go forth to tho performance of their nocturnal duties "without money and without price." In Kurope, toads are cnrrled to the cities to market, and nro purchased by tho horticulturists, who by their aid are enabled to keep In check the mul tiplication of tho Insect tribes which prey upon their rrult, (lowers, etc. No ono can study tho anatomy of this reptile without. being convinced of Its perfect adaptation to Its sphere. Its tongue, which Is capablo of great elongation, Ib attached to tho anterior Iortlou of tho lower Jaw; Its freo end, when the tond Is In repono, reaching down to tho borders of tho stomach. NEVER FAIL r 2kx jFr&rveisco'-.C&I. T30k" rile can tr ffew Vorlt.N.Y. I the benefits the amount it v LARGE ENGLISH BERKSHIRE20 YEARS -stor 26 Below Means Riches. Write Today. BIG Morning NEVADA' A Few Hundred C RlRhtlr Invested vesen fc Win- iticnes. r ry reached aea since ol 1SS4. t was in degrees Mad man three Best tree t aM I I 1I1JI1.UL!,I1M Wei two In His Upitxr Hiuiko Vulley, Idnlin, who lorilfil. 600.00U ncres unJevelop. d, Irrlnnb e land ( till await iIih sottlrr. HIcU t mid In-st wa ert-d 1 valley 111 Iho world. J-1 lies o imntet olio ecu fruit; Immenax crops of uralii, alfaira suvar Uoeis. H.OOO, 000 Invested lu augur fno.orlrs. Now 11. H. -xtei-Ion to Ys lowstono park uiims country of vast re sources. Axhtoii Blurlfd Jan. 1, 1900, a record hri'akor. Wrlto for part icuturs. O. O. MOOItl! ItKAI. KHTATU COMPANY Ht. Antliunr uml Aslitun, Idului. I HOLD UP! I ctrid con&id&)r Why Sho '1'tkok Hint. Mother Why did you accept Oharllo from among all tho young men who havo paid you attention? Daughter IiecaiiHo ho was the only ono that had the good tasto to propose. Two hoTuls aro better than a dozen In a lovo affair. tfjf POMMEL 1IKE ALL WrVTERrflOOf CLOTHING. hmidf of the but imldAlilnliUckMnllow Mhrrtind wU by rdItMf(ksJr)rvroriKrtJ T STICK TO THE 3IQN OF THE FISH MMABLiN (iiMna AJTdsWCII fo reHOMTQ. CAM. Mlftl, MA.UIA RUBBER STAMPS Wo do not tako orders and Teldk stamps, Seals, Etc. We manuir own eoods. Our equipment 1 " f.n,a b?st rnoney can buy. Wrlto tJn r 1, . "Rubber Stamp Catalogue," Will THE nrwTN-HODSONVlmt Portlaj was lior- fall V'O Uon mn PI ilTc nt fill uf- I ILY DENTAL CO. UrHAA,turdevnt. forrabrly of"1 18 and Dr. K. A. hutler. formerly olltit I yr thu. TUeywlll be glad , to, friends. ibr. TMrd and Couch StrctU. Partlapg,.. TS. are old HOWARD E. HURTON. Assayer arS Chemist. Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold. 8I!vfr, L-ad, l ; Oold, SIlver.Toc; Oofd, 60c; Zlno or I ,vpftv.'pp-r,vi. v.yaniao irsis. Aiamna envelopes ana oca price list sent on application. Control and Urn .. .-1 ,,.rlt solicited. xUftrcnce: Caxbonata Na are aiwaVvk. construction 'GINES cue actual ouiiaing Mia. line. 3 to 4 horsa All sizes an4 'tratalog. It was also learned from asto. lutely reliable sources tliat'- J! . "II V giaunig win 06 commenced next Spring simultaneously at Natron, and at Rosland run ning north. Thus by the lime the rails reach this side of. the Cascades, the laying of rails can be continued north through tsenu and south to Falls. Bend Bulletin. Klamath BETTER MAIL SERVICE PROMISED Col. F. W. Vnille, inspector ol mail routes in Oregon, was in Madras last Sunday. He lias just been over the proposed new direot'mail route between Shaniko and Bend via Madras, for which a petition was sent to the department some time ago. While lie was non-committal on the question of granting all the changes in our mail service asked for in the petition, Col, Vaille stated quite frankly that this immediate district, includ ing the post oflices of Madras and Culver, was entitled to a better mail service and that changes would be made imme diately which would be satis factory to nil. Ilia statements were construed by those who talked with him as a promise of the direct service front Shaniko, independently of the Priueville mail route. f 4? .IT H3 -'ilS 1 "4. -X. Si 1