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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
Ill jNTAGfOUS BLOOD POISON NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL tariottanlolPolonnbrourfitmoroouffcrItiff, inlflcrynndhumHn: t ,u the world tlinnn I other decancs combined ; there h hardly nny Z is Dowcrfl for cvu. in mo macKcnt ana vilcnt or nil disorders, 'IV he i lives of tltoflc unfortunate- enough to contract It and often bclnr Sited to Innocent offspring a M WUfr legacy of Buffering and shnmc. Mtfcontnuitmfl uio irouuiu wmv iiiiiuccni persons may contract it the name iodic -wnrc, uuuuw muu or ciouiingot one in whoflc Ztrcaclicrotiii vlmo has taken root. Not only Ja It n powerful poison deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience the little (ioro or ulcer, which usually xuaken Itn nmicnranco first, of ZrW which is to follbw. It comcii In the form of ulcerated month r I ..(rlitlv conner colored upotn. nwollcu irlnndn In thr. ,rrn hair, offensive r.orca nnd itlccrfl on the body, nnd hi neverc cases the nails drop off, the bonco become diseased, the ncrvotm oystcm inolmt- Vnd the sullcrer nccomca nn ou;cct oi puy 10 jua icuow man. IJspcc iheireaiiieiuuu , r 7;" , "" wjouh, huuwh wncn mc rcoii cmicavoru luconium. m joou -wiui mercury nna potash. Into the Uloou nnu uie uweiu-w ienpicar, nnu usually m worse form these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from 'i tutt have, weakened the entire nystcm because of their fWrtirt iv. a S.S.S. is nlc only rcnl a,ul certain cure for Contagious Wood Poi Itis made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs Wirks.llic best in Watuwj'O great laboratory of forest and field. We irewaru oi m.uw iui jitw w. w, w. wuluuii panicic oi mineral 0 Jthm ASM very bottom of the trouble nnd by clcanslnr the blood of every particle of the virus nnd adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly docs S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that nordgnrtof the disease arc ever fiecn nirnln. and offsnrhifr In nrntiril. for our special book on ContngIoti3 Wood Poison, which fully ex thc different utagcsof the trouble, nnd outlines a complete home trcat fornll sttffercrsof this trouble. No charge is made for thin book, and wish special medical ndvice about case ornnyof its r.ymptoms, our Will be glad to luniinli that, too, without barge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. S.S JIIRELY 3 VEGETABLE One 'lo airil II. net afraid when ho DM Ibc man 'How do I know? I ntn ono of tno it and mtwt prominent citizen or i (OTtnunlt)', Blr." jtifi what I Uiouulit, nml tno pa- mid that ttio moMt prominent cm- took part In tho lynching.' - fculco roit Ifc&nwfll find Mm. WlniloVi Boottiln Oah( fo lCnoir Iforr. Tti talmal trainer barlnc brcn taken a! Ill, Mi wife reported for duty Io Biiyoa ftfr had any experience In ikwruud the owner of the clrcna Jcfujirlf, with ome doubt. "Not Jttit eiactly In thla line," aho lkt aj huilmnd manaeea the beftitj lrfct, iwn't he?" Umrtilnly doca." til, ;oa ousbt to tea bow eaar I At Urn." (It. VrtsV Ptnra una JI Ncrrou Dartm )prsiuntlr currd If Dr. KllD'i Or ml mwr, hn for r Jlr-K IStrUI lxIU ni.J LDT.H. ILKlIOr, IL.HI Arcll HU. tt.lla..ra. Df CnmiinrUon, nruttfsitly weather you hnro herel" :m lb itrnnicr. Tm, da lometimea," aald the ra- ff ire fortunntft Juat now. how. .hUfJSr a lueceatlon of fluo dnv n ds;i? Why, It rnlna nearly all i tat" Wht of that? They're wttnn ralna. it tie;?" !kW Into Your hr,r drwl'iwi i?i!ikWle'r It U a" certain curoW atfVi ti,ou .nu ". tlrwl. whin leet. Br1 ?IK. AddrtM Allan 8. Olnfitod. IfAi-TliK jKH't you Introtluewl iflo r Dljht HO(niH tO bo O. Vfirv Pi.iip. D-lundt-d HcU-Ves. All hla Krnnit tinvn wl!nei.-Somorvl)Io Journal. Horn- .ntarnl Jllatnrr. P. A. Whitney, of Ifectectwc, Wyo., n rich rnnchcr, In realty Interested In nil charities that help children. In a recent vlalt to New York ho told n utory nbout n llttlo alum urchin whom ho hud Bfiit on n month's yacatlon Into the country. 'The Ind was so Ipiornnt," ho said, "that ho thoueht wo got mush from mushrooms nnd milk from the milk weed. Ono morning n womnn pointed to n horse In a field and said: M,Ixok nt tho horse. Jimmy.' "That's n cow,' tho boy contradicted. It's r cow,' said tho hoy. wngons to 'em." New York Tribune. " ' Tnln't M ... W 'Ilor9 has Fooling m Wolf. A boy 12 years old, tho son of a pioneer In Montnnn, observed n wolf aneaklng about one day Inst January. IIo took a flhecp ekln and spread It over n low bush In such a way that It resembled tho lire nnlmnl, and after a time tho wolf mndo a dash for It IIo detected the fraud at once, nnd Instead of galloping away with tho pelt, which would hnvo mndo a good dinner for him, ho dropped It nnd sneaked off with his tall between his legs. IIo realized that ho hnd been mado tho victim of a Joke, nnd he felt the snmo us a boy who had been April fooled. A Shrewd Onraa, "Did Crlttlck say anything to yon nbout my latost painting?" asked D'Auber. "Yes." replied Cutts, "Ily tho way, you must unro nnu it nicety rrnniea boforo you showed It to him, didn't you?" "Yes. Why?" "I thought so, becnuso bo said bo no ticed ono artistic featuro about 1L'' Philadelphia Press. mi s i f Jtl.fntt... - '' l''MHUii"TTrZ ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought PramolcsDigcslionCkcifid- nCSS anrl Pint rmMU. .!!.. Piuni.Morphlnc nortocraL1 HOTNAHrn-rw i! w tu " "row. Apcrfecl Remedy Tor OJnftTBM-! ' ' WMH4VilWIIHlW norms,t'onvulslonsfcmir ncssarulLossopSLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOBIC. Bears the JL A of AKF AW I ft VJ f lair I I VI V uuarantccilunoVrtlrt Foodi Copy of Wrapper, In Use ver Thirty Years CASTORIA TMaeii.Tuaaofr, Mwtoaaorrr. Mly Mnrrlngo may bo a failure, hut I iiiii going to uiiiko Koine man provo It to inc. Tho New York Idea. "Miss Smith hnB written a problem novel, hasn't she?" "Yes." "What Is tho problem'" "How to mako It sell. Life. Dramatic Critic (during tho second act) Homo persons are born lucky. Tho author of this play died before It was produced. I'uck. "Mfe Is mo uncertain," sho said. "I know It," ho replied. "Lcf get mar rled. One of us may die within a few years." Chicago ltecord-Hernld. Wlggs Why do you always regard him with suspicion ?' Wnggs Well, every time I sec lilm ho has a differ ent umbrella. riillndolphla Itecord. Teacher .MIhh Itadgor, what do you understand by "tho privileged classes?" Coed Tho botany class. They can go out In the woods once In a while. Chi engo Tribune. Hultor I have tho honor to ask for your daughter's dowry. Irato Fa I 4ieg your pardon, sir! Suitor Kxcuso mo; of course I meant your (laughter's hand. Vlo Tour Hire. ".Marie, If James asks you to marry lilm to-night, tell him to speak to me." "And If ho doesn't, mamma?" "Tell him I want to sjM'ak to him." Worn au's Homo Companion. "I see, Katie, that New York Is to havo ono iwllcoinim to every H2 In habitants," said the lady of the liotine, "Well, ma am. rvo got mine." was Katie's reply. Yoakers Statesman. Newlywed My wife only allows me three hooks In the closet to hang my wardrobe on. Oletlmer Don't worry, llefore you ve wen married long ono hook will ho enough for all your ward robe. Stray Stories. "Itllgglus Buys that when he went to school he was one of the brightest boys In IiIh class." "Yes," nnsweed tho siKirtlng man, "that's where so many of us fall down getting out of tho class." Wif Mngton Star. .Mr. Wholesale .My noy, I hope you save something out of your weekly sal ary of S3. Hoy Yes. sir; I save $1 a week. .Mr. Wholesale Ah! I knew I was paying you too much! After this I'll give you two! Hoston Tost. Tapa says," remarked the heiress, "that you're a more fortune hunter." "Well, now, my dear," replied tho shrewd fellow, "that's more or less true. Your face Is your fortune, and that's what attracts me." Philadelphia Itec ord. "Oo-oo my!" exclaimed llttlo Tom my, hearing a church organ for the first time, "what's that?" "Sh!" whispered his mother, "that's the organ." "Good ness! It must be nn awful big monkey that goes with that." Philadelphia Press. .Magistrate (to prisoner) What, you here again? I hadn't seen you lately, and IioikhI you were reformed. How Is It that you havo again gone back to your old ways? Prisoner Because I am only Just out of prison, sir. Hon Viva nr. "Deary me, John, here's another poor feller runued over by one o' these 'ere autymobuhhlesl" "That ain't nothln', mother. They do say ns In Hooshla thousands o' poor folks aro killed In tho streets along o' this 'cro autocar cy 1" Tho Hystander. Cynic (savagely) They say the fash- lonablo mother of to-day recognizes her baby only by looking nt tho nurse. Pnshlonnblo Mother (uumoved) How extraordinarily clever, when ono changes nurses so often! I always tell ours by tho mall cart. London Tld Hits. "I took out llfo Insurance In order to put something by for n rainy day." "Yes." answered the cynical citizen who has been following tho llfo Insur anco Investigation, "but you know how llttlo conscience some people havo nbout another man's umbrella." Washington1 Star. Kind Lady (to llttlo boy with big swelling In his cheek) Poor llttlo chap, he hits evidently got n bad gum. boll. Hero aro two sous; docs your tooth ache badly? Llttlo Hoy (remov ing tho "gumboil") Oh, no, ma'am; I was Just sucking a big piece of taffy. Nos Lolslrs. Tho young widow of nn old husband inscribed tho following words upon her dear departed's tomb: "To tho mem ory of Mnthurln Hezuquot, who left this valo of tears at tho ago of 00 years, li montii aim nays, deeply grieved at having to leave behind lilm tho most charming and faithful of wives." Polo Mole. "Whore aro you off to In such a hur ry?" "To tho doctor for my husband." "What's up with him?" "IIo tolls mo ho has got hnputltls, dyspepsia, rheu matism, enteritis, .gastritis, appendi citis, nephritis and corobro-sjilniil.mon- lngltls." "Holy terrors! Where did ho got nil that?" "Why, a man Induced lilm to buy a modlcnl dictionary, nnd ho's Just begun reading It." Brooklyn Citizen. For that Dandruff There Is one thing that will cure It Aycr's Hair Vigor. It Is a regular scalp-mcdiclne. It quickly destrdys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druiT,no pimples, no eruptions. Tho bost Xlnd of a toitlmonlal "Sold for over sixty yoars." A M& by i. O. Aror Co.. I-ow.lI, UAMt. Alto mnucoiur.r oi 7 SAESAPAEILUL PI as. CHEKfiY PBCTOEAL. yers TOB, WOOD PBESEBVATI02T. Cfforta of Uncle Sum to Prorent De car o Vninable I.ambpr, Undo Sam Is making careful and elaborate Investigations of methods of preserving wood, which aro expected to result in tho savings of millions of dol lars annually by the prevention of de cay. It has been determined that coal tar creosote Is a most effective preser vative of timber and a number of ex periments aro being made along this line. Tboso most directly and materially Interested In tho experiments in tho methods of creosote treatment are the railroad companies, the mining Inter est of the country and the telephone companies. All of thai Industries expend mill tons of dollars every year in renewing timber which is made useless through rapid decay. Tbo growing scarcity of the more durablo woods has mado It necessary for tho lumber industry to turn to tbo less durable timbers. Tho vcconomlcal utilization of mnny woods which are very susceptible to decay would be out of the question but for Uio possibility of preserving them through treatment It has been shown In the experiments which have been mado that the life of some kinds of timber can be doubled or trebled by ImprcgnaUon with creo soto oil. A representative of the forest service is now visiting a number of the largo eastern cities in the study of creosote oil production and the coal tars which furnish tho raw material for It Tho commercial use of preservatives will check the work of the Insects and fungi which destror tho timber. In Uio Collar, Willie Say, pa, why do thoy call tlits "hiird coal?" Pa Well, my son, If you'd seen tho tlmo I had getting a stand-oir for a ton of it you'd understand why It's called hard. Toledo Blade. wur Ifott "This bill," enld the man of the house, angrily looking it over, "is two or three times as large as it ought to be." "No, elr," Insisted, the paper hnn'ger. "That bill is exnctly what it ought to be, and exactly what It would have been if you had bad these rooms decorated properly and In accordance with the schemo I submitted to you, sir. It isn't my fault that you turned it down and mado me debase my art by doing a com-1 monplnce job. By the beard of the prophet, sir, I ought to have charged you : four prices for having to do such a piece I of botchwork as this!" I l'or, lo, has not a paper banger as good a right as any other man to be the posesor of the artistic temperament? MHS. SAGE'S GIFTS. Jho Hit Alrendy nlxpom-il nt Over TliirifMMi Million Dtillnr. When HusselJ Sago died he left near ly nil his fortune of ninny millions to Ids wife. Practically tho only excep tion was a legacy of $25,000 to each of twenty-six nephewH nnd nieces. He left nothing to charity, but explained that ho knew nothing of lencvoIencc and charity and preferred to leave nil such things to Ills wife, as sho was uu expert in such matters. Immediately upon Ills death Mrs. fingo was fairly overwhelmed by ap peals for aid from Individuals nnd so cieties. She announced that a deaf ear would bo turned to these appeals, es pecially to those made on behalf of in dividuals. She said she proposed to give away the great fortune but would una. nuBBEix sack. use her own Judgment ns to the bene ficiaries. Already she has given away over $13,000,000 as follows: 20 gifts of S2,',000 each to re lations of Mr. Sage, doullng his bequests $050,000 School Building Fund, Sag Harbor, Long Island New York University, Schwab estate, fifteen acres 223 gifts of $5 each to em ployes Park Department... Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti tute, Troy, N. x Emma Willard School, Tioy, N Y Methodist Episcopal church Building Fund, Lawrence, Long Island Sage Foundation for Improve ment of Social Conditions. . American Seaman's Friend Society, New York Syrlnn Protestant College, Beirut, Syria Young Men's Christian Akso- ciation, International Committee School Building Fund, Sag Harbor, additional Young Men's Christian As sociation, Naval Branch, Brooklyn Banking by Mail VE PAY INTEREST On eavlnga deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twlca every year. 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Like most provincial people, the Bra zilians are inquisitive, but their na tive politeness will not allow them to receive any reply otherwise than with thanks. When Dr. George Gardner was traveling In the interior of that coun try, he was detained for some days by illness on an island in one of the large islands of northern Brazil. He found these remote people curious to learn about the outsido world, but a little Incredulous of his accounts of the triumphs of civilization. Until I gained sutllclent strength to leave the island, I spent much of my time under the shade of a tree, either listening to the conversation of the people or answering the thousand and ono questions put by them respecting' my own nnd other distant countries. Theso questions wero often sufficiently ridiculous, and 1 could often perceive that my answers were considered stretches of the long bow, although they wero too polite to Bay so. Not only was It among the poor Islanders of San Pedro that I observed tills to be the case, but the same effects occurred among those who were considered well educated. I remember once to have been con versing with the president of ono of the inland provinces about steam navi gation, and 011 my telling him that many of the English steamboats were now entirely constructed of iron, ho did not Bay that ho did not believo me. but bo simply remarked that "In Bra zil, when Iron wns put Into the water It always sank." Probably a Countrywoman. The "Seeing London" automobllo roll ed out Piccadilly In tho direction of llydo Park. "That, ladles and gents," shouted tho guldo, as thoy passed an ancient edlfleo surrouuded by a high brick wall, "that Is tho town houso of the Duko of Den ono of our lnrgest lauded proprietors." Tho eyes of the beautiful American on tho back seat wero illumined with sudden interest. "Who landed him?" she crjed. Ex- change. Tho Index. 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