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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
the ofth Song r r . e nair u n.la ulfinr tnnVfte i Aver s nu" v,w "wB Lalr grow. Verse 2. Aycr's S!irVlcor stops falling hair. Sc 3. Aycr's Hair Vigor ..res dandruff. Verso 4. Iyer's Hair Vigor always rc I res color to gray hair. The jdprUS IS SUIJB uy iiiiiiiuiiD. . ..nilnf Ajtf Iiir vianr I rsry WW.'.LC.r i..lr Hut 1 fonlliiunl to taffffT MiiB. M, DllllUUnMft. rl LOW "ilio ninufoturr of 7 SARSAPARILLA. PI 1.1 J. CtlCKKV PECTOSAL V I 111 I "V ui I I n ' Old AKr Work, Old people "nle n Brcat nltnlw Iks the Rw "I' worn. Jinny men ,ijliiT0 mmlo n competency lit bm- tMt IDU lit I rimiitu n innu 1 1 win .... -nri nml UieiiiBolveit declining (fUH v.- ....... . bJlItli ntl iH'raiiniiB prciiiiuuruiy . . ..it... i ... & jt for want 01 ui'i'iiwiuiiiii. iii muni i Demon tlio vital functlonx cn few la active exercise tinder normal . ... If II... ........ I.. .11 I uJtritlon of utiaineim lire nro depart r ffoa trouble will surely follow.- sioa Lancet. tontrltr f Cur IVIierla, Bit anybody ever fdopjwd to think at. ... i. - femnr uuo ine wiiit'in 01 n run I m lata axil itfdfik t llitt tjwa f it II ft . .. a .. - fiiEJtlCJ piuicrru irouj vzmuun roitiia itrthat itcrfift enr wheels often roll tea three hundred thousand to four laired ami imy uioiiwinti in lien be ta tbrj have to be turned down. with (town In them run only i!:t fifty to ninety thntmand miles. KstiKi will flail Mm. Window's fkRithlni tr:jth. Uil rcmcJr to uto tux their cliUJroa Tor llam. Xo, Mr. Smaller." nald tho beautiful paj rlrl, "I never can marry a man ttfittltinil ibort n you are." 'OX I'm too abort, am I?" be alri, til a hollow, mirthlrna Uu;h. "Well, lfii Ena;ntru(Jr, with your permlialon ItOI Jut o out and atretch mjraelf a Driwln: blmirlf up to hla full helcbt, nA ii It Wat, hi" toolc bli bat, cane, fctH, tnd detmrture. Hot So fSraaplnar n That, tittlt I'tic) I.IV nil (), .m,n. jun qui ui corn's, you'll le wnnl is la marry, of courixj, iodic of tbe fcjt ltw Harold (with a bright bltmh) -X"toaio of thine Uava." tmet. Onl Mt'ea-Muriel, the younsct. ft K Vitai1 lf nn kit Nrnroaa DIkuh IIOMnonnnur turl lijr Ur. Klliju'i (lrl "T.nnf.r. miiu rr KJUtK UlrUt boiu. it juiuio., ui., tu Arch HU, l'lilU.,1 Mablnr I'rosr.... r!:hlor Hon' IKIt llstrrn't I.'mn Vfll.i- i... i.. .. ' ."III" kuiii IP f equal, an' (jUMtlon for academic UUn. Bfl' atll a - II Iliilldlnic n llo. In locttliiK a hJIo It l well to ro- nioniDor Hint llio fcillim r ,H. hIIiiko Ih mi ovorydny Job during tliv wholo jvlntor mid njirliii;. other IIiIiikm Imj K ('(jiuil, (,o niMri-Ht nviilliiblo pluco W tlio bi'Ht. If tlio Kn.iind :n dry out- do tlio burn (j,u H ,I1My ,)W hl,t nloiiKKlde, jimvlilliiK for doorn opening directly Into (lie ntfilalc. In eiwc I1iiko Ih fed to jjiIIIcJiik iiwh, directly tbero In n duiker of 11m odor llllln tlij nt;t blo to tho detriment of tlio milk. TIiIh fii ii to Koine ox lout be avoided by keep liiK Hi" vdwh rit tlio ophite end of tlio Ktnblo find by proper ventilation. HIIoh miiy be built of wood, Htono, brick or coneroie, or pnrtly of one and piirtly of another of them- mntorlnls. Where lumber fx elieip and Htono IiIkIi, Trpiillnjc (fnn Joko Hcnle. The UKKroflHlvo orehardlHtH of Mnry land nro nhlo to control tho Snn Joho Hcalo, but In n number of localities thlM pet nffordfl KorloitH dllllenltliH. Wher ever oHitifo orniiKo hedKCM Iwcoino In fewled tho dlfllctllty of orndlcntlng tho San Jomo calo Ih Increased. A number of oxpetinientfl were tried by I bo M nryland Station with differ ent liiHeetlcIdoH In combating tho pent I.line find Miilphtir mixtures wro lined containing from 20 to J50 itoundn of llmo and from If. to 25 potindH of mil- pliur per 50 pilloiis of water. Tho Hmo-Mulplinr-milt mixture, tested by the nu thorn, wiih nmdo necordlng to tho formtilfi iMM5.J0.no. I.lme-Hulphur eaiiHtle noda prcriaratloiifi were nUo mploywl, iih well ii h a mixture con tnlnln J5 poundfi of Biiljihur ahd 10 M)UtidH of cJiuMIc hoda per 50 gnllonH ot water. In most canes tho wenkor llino-Htil- phur prejiaratloiiH were about tin ef fective iih tho HtroiiKor, but In n few liiKlunecH nit liicreaed offeetlvciicm wiih noticed where 85 pound of llmo and ;to jHiundH of wilphur were used per 50 KallotiH of water. Perfectly nt- iHfnetory reHulU wero obtained from the uho of llme KuIphur-Halt, find llmo- HUlplinrcau8tlc wida a!o proved fair ly effective. Tho HuIphur-eaiiHtlc-Hona mixture wiih not o BatlHfactory. Kero sene llmold did not prove to bo n good HiibHtltuto for llme-HUlphur. Certain proprietary reined I en wore tcHtcd and no ten wore kI von, on tho preparation of the varlouH Insecticides which wero tied. HEALTH NOTES FOR JUNE. UOL'.MI HIU O.V HTOM: i'OUNOATlOW II hiiowh Mirriioii of hawi.vo iioauu nut conical uoor. f,;""'r t i, on Poi'trr It It S1 o ill ii V,ff Iwful. Ilia .iron. df1rr. tUde Heattl, Tort. ..,,,, SPFNh YUR VACATION AT JE BREAKERS HOTEL Advantoircs: ! tath ","""",c bt'', prl. IIMIb, ,i5 ficolnio W iui,!,'1?'? l,rr. prlvato Wtdsn'l '.u' Private veietabU "vm) poultry yarUi, "Jtmenta "J Murti, four bowl. fcr a'C ft,..1 IWfrh NT ,m'I lk.o In Ih5 '', two ,.,,r'TBle hotel oroHe Ion, 1 "Iteeut danclug jiavll. Writ. for rree Bookut w BREAKERS HOTEL N.U. woixlcn hIIoh are uenerally built Where atone or brick can bo obtained readily tbco umtcrlnlH will bnvo the preference. Concrete hIIoh are tho moHt durnblo mid all thlnpi considered inny bo the cheapeHt In the end If cement mid gruvel or coliblu htones uru near at ntiiiii. Kourid hiioh K've the grcntcftt cn- pnclty for tho wall hikicu and In the cime of wood count ruction, lighter ma terial can be lined. In tlw Northern Stnlcs and Canada the inability of frit-zing mtiHt lo taken Into con.sl dera tion. The Hheltered Hldo of tho barn will afford Mime protection. mere Hlioulil be a KUlmtnntlnl inn- Honry foundation for nil forma of wood hIIoh to bring tho wooilwork every where at leant J2 InchcH abovo tho earth. The tx)ttoin of the alio may be !J fvt or iporo below the feeding Uoor of tho Htable ho that -1 to (I feet of Htono, brick or concrete wall may be counted on. For a kIIo 30 feet deep a foundation wall of Htono Hliould be 18 InclifH to 2 foot thick. Tamp the ground forming the W- tom of the alio, no that It will be nolld mid then cover with two or three Inchon of good concrete, v TIiIh 1m ud visible ln'ciuiHt! clay noII will hjk)II the Hllagu If permitted to rest on It. In ciifio the wood iwtlon of tho hIIo tIboh 21 or more feet abovo the utono work and the diameter Ik inoro thnn IS feet. It will Ixi best to Htay the top of the wall In Homo way. If tho woodwork rlHoH from the outer edgo of tho wall, then building the wall up with cemcnr no nH to cover too hiii win givo tho needed Htrcngth, Ikjciuiho tho woodwork will net as a hoop; but If tho Bllo HtandH at tho Inner face of tho wall It will bo bent to lay pieces of Iron rod In tho wall near tho top to net uh a hoop. ) Tho Htuddlng of tho nil-wood round hIIo need not be larger than 2 Inchon by 1 liichert, uuIohb tho diameter Ih to ex ceed KO feet, but they Hliould bo Hot as close together iih ouo foot from center to center. TIiIh number of HtudH Ih not required for Htrcngth, but they nro needed In order to bring the two InycrH of lining very cIoho together, ho an to preHH the paper clonely. When paper Ih nsed to ninko tho riKlidiiK- IVeriU. If tho labor annually bcfltowed In tho '.-ndeavor to eradicate weeds could bo applied at the proper tlmcH not only would the nulHimco bo removed, but the lalnir lcHsened. In tho coho' of weeds tho Hllghtest amount of labor Hiived In omitting to kill them when It Hliould be done entails greater labor nt other times. Nor Ih all labor on weeds lost. During tho eradication or de struction of weeds tho remihir crops may bo cultivated and tho lund put In better condition. Ono of tho grenteHt mluliilnu I.. I.. ..... I it... ....I . ' iuiiii.n id in uui ui-nuuj ill); iiiu ntvui when they first appear. It will refill I re Icrs lalwr to destroy a hundred wced-s when they are young than to kill fdiigle plant after It Iioh made consld era bio growth, to Bay nothing of tho fact that every weed that reaches mn ttirlty and produces scedH leaves great er work to be done afterward. Al though farmers are busiest In nprlng, yet by properly preparing the land for tho Intended crop they gain time. For it year or two tho farmer may find It difficult work combating wecda, but the time ho devoted will be regained fourfold In after years. Weeds can best be destroyed when rotation used, and the ground should bo plowed for corn early enough In the spring to allow of the sprouting of weed gecd. TIiIh Hproutlng of tho weed Heods Is tho most important part of tho process, an the fanner should bo willing to per lonu any amount or moor ir no can sprout them at a time when they will not Interfere with a yrowlug crop, id Experience with Stanure Snreailer, .My expenenco witn tuo manure spreader teaches mo that tho modern method of npplylng manure to laud Is fur In advance of tho old practice, says a writer In Farm and Fireside. In oih plylng manure with tho spreader It Is put on uniformly, and all parts of tbo field are equally benefited. When tbo manure was dumped In piles. It fre quetitly happened that the work of spreading was poKtjoiied for some time, mid tho result was that much of the fertilizing value of the manure (cached out or wns lost through fer mentation. Tho manure spreader not only saves tho plant food Clements of the mnnure, but also saves tlmo and labor, as tbo work Is all done at one time. It docs two very Important things and does them well It thor oughly flues tho manure and distrib utes It evenly. Miiiinuliiir Ilce, It Is always best to start with a full colony of bees, and ono Unit Is hi every respect in urst-ciUBS condition. It Is truo that ono can buy a part of a colony for less money, but It Is the dearest In tho long run, and moro li able to bo a failure. A strong colony of bees lu ono season Is capable of stor ing 100 or 200 pounds of honey; be sides, they may swarm and make from ono to two colonies. Boos should al ways bo In a condition to tako caro of themselves, and do not rcqulro such dlfllcult manipulation as that of a nu cleus, or pounds, of bees, and n queen, etc., as full and strong colonies nro now sent In tho ordinary hives used In tho aplnry, and oro equipped with tho necessary fixtures to have every thing lu working order tho moment tho bees aro located and tho entruueo open. No. 33-07 CONNECTION OV WOODEN STONE WALL. l'ABT WITn Joints botweon boards alr-tlght, as rep resented In tho Illustration, It Is ex tremely Importtmt that a good quality bo unod that will not decay and 1b waterproof. Tho Iloll Weevil. Tho co-operation with tho Bureau of Entomology of tho Crop Pest Com- mission of Louisiana n number of cul tural experiments wore carried out In different sections of tho cotton belt, during which It appeared that Triumph cotton Is tho best varloty for uso In Bcctlons Infested with tho boll weovll. Northorn-grown seed, In order to ro- tnln Its enrly maturing qunlltles, 'must bo renewed from Its Northern soureos at least every othor year. Tho results obtained from theso experiments con- flrm previous work along this line, and tho author thoreforo recommends thor ough preparation of tho boII, early planting, tho uso of early varieties of cotton, abundant fertilizers, thorough cultivation of tho crop, and tho de struction of cotton plants In tho fall. I Bott Wow, Edgnr Salttis, tho brilliant novelist, was nxked by a young lady nt a ten If he thought Hint tho uso of quotations was a good thing. "Quotations nro only good," said Mr. Snltus, "when tlrey aro extremely apt. There was once a witty Irishman, .Tunics B, Fitzgerald, who mndo excel lent uso of a quotation In a political Hpcech. During this speech he wns re peatedly Interrupted by a butcher, tho proprietor of n large sausage-making plant. An adherent of Fitzgerald's finally took offense nt tho butcher's mocking remarks, and yelled: "'Jley, you, lonre politics alone, and go back to your HatiHage machines 1 "The butcher glared at the man and retorted : " 'If I had this speaker In one of my Hausage machines, I'd soon make mince meat of him.' "Then Mr. Fitzgerald quoted from the platform with a smile: '"Ih thy servant a dog that tJbon shoilldst do this tiling?' " Banking by Mai! A (tueer Krror. The late Ambrose L. Thomas, the noted advertising expert of Chicago, once told a story about two doctors In an address on advertising. "To illustrate my point," he said, npropos of an advertising error, "I'll tell you about my friend Hones. Bones was taken down very bad, and, his fam ily physician being out of town, a spe cialist was called In. "But the family physician unexpect edly returned, and he and the special ist entered Bones' chamber together. They found the man in a high fever and partially unconscious. Each put his hand under the bed clothes to feel Bones' pulse, and each' accidentally got hold of the other's hand. " 'Ho has typhoid,' said the first phy sician. " 'Nothing of the kind,' said the oth er 'lie's only drunk.' " WE PAY INTEREST On eavlngi deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twico every year. It is juat aa casv to open ft Savings Account with ns by Ma.I as if you lived noxt door. 1 Send for our froo book let, "Banking by Mail." and learn full particular. Addrcsa Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sta, As at Caa li BcsiM Is Ifta tat Wnv.1 Ka:S (Jciettf Wrili Ui Tcday Spring Catarrh is a well defined Spring disease. The usual sym ptoms are given above. A bottle of Poru-na taken in lime will prompt ly arrest the course of the disease known as Spring Catarrh. Write Us ENGRAVING L PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN , Portland Orcgen Thnokernr' Pantomime. William Makepeace Thackeray was always too genial, too generous, too open handed, to be an accumulator of this world's goods, and In spite of the large earnings of his pen he died a poor man. Shortly before his death his friend, John Leech, the cartoonist, call ed upon him and found him in his study writing writing and sighing at the monotony of his work. "Why don't you have a holiday," said Leech, "and take your girls to the seaside?" The great novelist made no verbal answer, but, rising slowly, plunged his hands to the very bottom of his pock eta, brought these receptacles out, shook them vigorously without eliciting a rattle of coin, replaced them and then resumed his scat Dnrlnjr the Honeymoon. Tho Friend And you and George have excellent appetites for every meal. What kind of appetizers do you uso? Tho Bride Kisses, dear. And we have the grandest dessert. The Friend Gracious I And what does It consist of? The Bride Tho same, of course kisses I Plenty of Parents. At Qulmper, In Brittany, the wife of a man named Le Saux enve birth to a boy. The father took the child and sold it for 8 to the wife of the local butcher, Mme. Bonan. The woman pre ! Edited It to her husband as her own j newly-born infant and Bonan hastened . ....!.. . 1. -I. It .1 1 i.i.tt. : lu n-Kimi-i uje cuim H Ull iu. ( Le Saux, fearing that he might get Into trouble with the police, next con- j suited the butcher, whom be supposed to be a party to the fraud. The duped husband threw Le Saux out of the . hfi r"M" letter then registered the gj. HELEN S 11 ALL birth of his own child. In the eye of , DnrrT, the law, therefore, the Infant has ! PORTLAND, OREGON claims on two separate families and en-1 ?'rh" pch71 f h1,g!ie!!Ic,asf; I181 4 i.,' .,, Bte department. Mnale. Art. Llocutlon. Oj- i '"!( , nulun. Fall term opcnii September 10. me son ox iwo moiners. rans ew& tisiiiiasjuiiaiia BRING YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES TO US Before Going Elsewhere. DR. B. E. WRIGHT. Washington St. Port la ad, Orezea SEND TOR CATALOGUE Down at Dacon II 111 ere. niraru Hardapple Old Josh Wheat- ly killed his red cow yesterday and found a peck of nails and railroad spikes In her stomach. Zeke Crossby Do tell! Josh always was lucky. Now he'll hare beef and Iron for a spring medlclno without get- tlnc It at the drug store. She Left Too Sooa. Two young women were seated to- gether In a Broadway car, when a well dressed man of middle age entered. One of the women bowed to him. "Who Is that?" her companion asked. "lie's the father of one of my chil dren," the first speaker replied. Whereupon nn elderly spinster of se vere countenance, who was seated next, gasped and nearly fainted. "Isn't It queer," the young woman went on, "that I should have three pairs of twins all girls, too?" The spinster changed her seat In a hurry too quickly to hear any further facts concerning the young woman's oubllc school class. New York Globe. Ilia Natural Motleatr. "Two mutual friends sat near a man at lunch one day. "'What makes him look so glum this morning?" said the first "'Why,' said the other, he visited an Egyptian palmist last night, and the fellow told him his wife would marry twice, and the second husband would be a remarkably fine chap." "'Aha I He thinks that's rather a reflection on himself, eh?" '"Not at nil. He thinks his wife was married before, and never told him.' "Washington Star. GtteUn EataM uittzzQ gtUon nut WtUrtoo WtU Srtlla Ballt enpeclftlljr for work In the northwrat. IMli ln ni dhlaA tools. carry largo Mock. Writ oaall your mirliln. erymnta. WeUdrUlen contract blaua frve REIZB80N MACHIirXXT coatPAirr. its-- i&ar riaoa St., TerUasd. Or. aim tex DAirr FLY KTT.TiTH diwtrora all the Ciea and affonta comfort to eiery home in dlntnu room, aleeplna room and ctvry place where fiiea are tronblMvme, l'lan. neat and will not not! or , ... Injnrnanythlns. Try them once and jon will never be without tLam. If not kept b dealer, tent preiwld for 31c. EA20LO BOIZX&S, Il SXxlb At.. ErooUyB. B. . MAKE YOUR HOME TIES HAPPIER THE REMEDY: BAD BLOOD TOrae source of jux msEksjE, Every part of the bodv la deDcntlont on Jir Mnn,i . Btrength. When this life stream is flowinrr throueh the svstem in ctnf t - . . . ,,Tja mrnmiMalaT SHI purity and nclmess we are assured of perfect 'and uninterrupted health because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however ' ! I its strength disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various IiayS,t. wi Ul,af cPtl.ons Pintles, rashes and the different skin affections Bhow that the blood is m a feverish and dispnswl rnnm, ..n. r much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, ContacUOUS Blood Poison Mr. nn. oil 1.1 j disorders that : vrill continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in variously! Often a sluggish, inactive cond tion of the on,? t : -V-? 2r ?tfl avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form 11 rlr n till oftint- no .Mo i . . . . . . ul uuu i , TIT . . .' tuuH up Dy me mooa ana distributed ' throughout the circulation. Com no- in MntW j:" . another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the genns and ,mS MnflnnV,nto our lu"BS,.and when these get into the blood in Bufficient quantity it becomes a carrier nf rl?!MQ cttn,i t i...ut. o. ' Bre so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and the? are constantly annoyed and troubled wth it. Dad blood is the source of aU dK ease, and until this vital flu d ia rlennsod n,i nrir. u a. Buffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. sf is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into life circulation and removS anv and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and hSSpktdy uuu permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taint3 are removed uu wen, mseasea Blood made strong and A. B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO I ioes not enlarge the Instrument ehango style of case; mechanism all below keyboard; operates piano action abstract direct, and precisely as regular piano keys do, securing the same expression as tho artist can by hand; ran be entirely remored Irom the piano in rive mlnutes's time, and that without the use o( a screw drivue Write for Free Booklet SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SPOKANE. Wain. SEATTLE, Wash. PORTLAND, Ortea S.S.S. CLASSIFIED ADS KOTICK Tbe following aunouneoments nro IrOXn lead In 17 buulnC88 men anil Hrma utial 1 Wflll Worth V vnitF nurufnl ,..., lew. ri... healthy SO that disease cannot rnnlS T. ' contain Just the proposition you aro look- r,,oD1....M.ii i ior. uM iiiv.uuiuuaui. ninrTti nmvmhti c.m and Ulcers, Skin Diseases. onniL!..n PURELY VEGETABLE x.i t. . .... Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave th h lrSSu' tKlCe f U,,e ,tr0Ubl1 f?r 'uture breaks. The who"e volume of M?8 ?? aiter a c.u? of S. S. S. It is also SJl REAL ESTATE EAST GREEN ACRES EllniC' ,nad nVrly 1 root9' herb3 and barks, and is ab?olutdy WwS?. harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at nil fircf inl Abuniianeoof water, j'rico so.oo !ii ikuff item. Book on the blood and any medical advic lixU to all yyho writ wi-e-. I. or write f Jr pa,t.cu- .- wuo write. , BEECHEK & TlIOUl'BON THE SWFT SPEGtttG CO., ATLANTA, GAm Epokanc, Washington HO utertm