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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
L Pe-ru-na Useful I list Of t0 mitwi,u" nl Mfatnke of n Aetor. I An actor without fund mnnngcd In wine wy to got a eecond-clnHs tlckot on a line of steamer runnlni? iifrw,.n Bcmttlo And Ann tfrnnclseo, Tho voy. ako between these two iwlnls consumed tho bettor rmrt of three days nnd In view of tho met that IiIh flnimces were nt low ebb ho solved tho question In this wnyj Tho nrt dny out ho slept nil dny to keep from online nnd romnlricd up nil night to keep from sleeping. The hoc- AS ABOUT THIS WHAT- cei. On tho third dny ho could not Sbmittcd to any mdloaI. If whatever boIiooI or nationality, 1 SthatcaolioM of tnemwiu oiun I 2luo in olironioofttarrhaldi.. ,S-ini had stood the tot of many MLrionoo in the treatment of iSKU THEEE OAK BE VO Ijo .rr. . - EUROPEAN MiaaATioir, I After 4he Flood. "I hear that you bought a homo In ittiir Annum incron Wince JSflo( the suburbs, HarkerT" Interrogated the Chiefly from itw floutli nnt Haul, 'city friend. Prevention of CiiiiNiiiiipilon. Although tho now method of treat- Between tho yenrs 1800 mid 1880 from !KX),000 to JWJ.OOO people, tired ,of Europe, looked for better conditions and a now liorne on tho other fllde of tho Atlantic erery year, unyi tho Now 1'ork Hun. Blnce 1000, according to the atntlfltlca of tho European ports, about 1,200,000 perHons have left their native litndu to sottlo beyond ea every year, The greater part of thewc emigrant liavo adopted the United Btutcs as their country. Several nations, In which Eo PminftisComposodoftheniMt n.ln(l tho Ktrnln any longer nnd weni iVflndr'aivorsallyuncd herbal 'ow "o room and ordered ;SKrcatk.Th. Everyinlent J" Tnt nTS Joii 1 TLn ' ,?""lM bi' ,1tm ",r tt"d fUU twenty'-hve year8 ago here wn only n hnnfirenutatlonof its own ltn l,0.c,)u,,,W8 which baa become of late m ,,, ,,.,, ,7. ,, nnw 8 SSo Of -omo pi.. Of catarrh. , J of ... genera, has accomp..hed wondera In tt ., 5 -rTtof catarrhal diseases; bringi to mcnln woro Included ' r. A tho gfllentiflo skill and imowi- I 2;;f tho modern pliarmaclst; and loet I SLttautbrinCT to tho home Uio vast kjMHcd exporu Kell.irr. "George, dear," wild young Mm, Mar- Pun) lit -nt . .!..- .. ! kP 'or a year." CnW' tjaatueoicawrr"""-!-"" j "on," rcpllwl tho huKband, "wu tfflent of catarrhal diseases. , 0UR,t t0 keep it longer than thnL" UiBlisctw,curouiw vuvuiii "- "viioi7 Keep fruit enko longer " "fo, mo recipe. Mislay it wbero'IMiHndelphltt 1'rcni. nrlnrrs to the home the COM- n i.i.,Z ... ' CV Aft.or , way of curing, or at leant of ar n.rtu for od tand Thte fa. oar a0toGEOFgEVERAic7;"-V dl.mw. ucularly true of Italy. AuHtrla-Huu SffAOIS Of MEDICINE to the treat- "Nothing," replied the waiter "rour 1 "u i'u OI gary, Rumla, Spain and Portugal. In P.wrB: JU-V.ii.-n... nrtnmi fn Wl,"'' .our i greater good to the raco In preventing , '.r. im,tt.. irn n,i irwi u. '"?0Ur UCMI- "! tt'r1r,"'' ri'" "wllef that ooo ,tflIlftI1Kj 5(000 UuHalana and ifiOO u...uIVuiiin cun inuerned naa oeen At,Btrlanfl or Hungarlana wnlgratcd ev gonerally abandoned, but tho fact ro- ery yean To.dny atwut 1(50,000 Auh maln that tho child of tubcrculou trInils find iiunr!iiiin emigrate to pnrenta Is In danger. Ho may not ac- America, 102,000 Kuralans and 107,000 quire tho dlwaHe by direct heredity, itiinK. Thee flgurca are taken from but ho often hns a legacy of weakened European Bourcca, nnd certainly lu tbe renlMtliig jwwer which predlpoHe8 him cag0 of Itn)y tJlcy firo too lovv to tho hlUicka of any InfectlouH dl- spanlah emigration baa alao In eaaej and an ho la peculiarly expowed ' Creaw.'d eonalderably Hlnco 1880, and to tllborcilIoKlM In tlir lionw wlioro tho ... rfftf ....... T tittr nmn.il mm m. ri.... I ... HllJUUIUft W'UUy IU W,VW 11 )UUI. An nrmy pension linn jU8t been ll0 .ooncr or tnlor .lcmirL.H !t i, " 1 , , ' , V, ' Kranted to J Tomlln or Vntint.i.nm I ' ' ! OCX) of her people annually. K and, who fVhTJS , Th"t,h ry b MVW frm U"8 fat Tho Eng lob nnd Scandinavian end all granted fo BwetoDol hnw U' co"'wrnt,oa of ttt' 'gmtlon hn chnnl very little In the Jeplntcd S0VOBU,f01' hn .HonH-hlmhelf nnd the pem,n who I ,Bt tcI1 yt.nrH. German migration baa it . J "'ready a aurferer. Tho alck person iie(lviv d-Ilnod. llotwecn 1870 and from tho cr b i HdSanW ontSrrt UB lhe KrCntSt C"r to deHtrojr Uo number of Oennan emlgranta irhlch Is vory provalont. Kany Jiand people taoir th ,y have L,n rtror nnd ovor atraln, and beon .' wd that their caso is one of chronic ijBrt. stomach or somo other intornal Zz xhcro Is no doubt as to thezuv S of tho disease The only trouble i. it. remedy. Tills doctor has tried to ; (at them. That dootor has tried to srescribe for thorn. JuX THEY ALL FAILED TO ' BIK0 AMY BELIEF. ; Pr.Hartman's idea is that a catarrh : Miedrcanbo made on a large scale, ' yteUmnkinglti thatitcanbemadc bafstly, of the purest dregs and oi ' (it strictest uniformity. His idea ii titt this remedy can be supplied direct i; to the people, and no morobe charged for it than is necessary for the hudliujofit. Jfo other household romedy so uni Ttnally advertised carries upon the libel the principal active constituents, tawing that Foruna invitee the full impaction of the critics. boiuo- furlouuh While enlovlmr hla rwt ho1 L.nc year execi-ded 3W,WW (maximuni wb. !t I1 cotn'nlt,8 the air by a of a21.000 In 1881), but since 1893 the MuSZ to ind'i w Ite dd'rot .wb? number hna fallen 'off very much. and. ,..ni ,i. m .... ' i M. ' spuium Hiwuiu ue uppowiuu in a ; to-dav onlr about 25.000 Germans an-1 wlthWi mWo ,a,eCla, rtncl-'1 I'Icr "I"" nualU leave their native land. Th. To I The SSZM tS ' nh.f? Cn" b ,'r,1,,ntC,y bl!rnC, .r a ' connnercmi development o. The of cnrdlward box which can Ins used a Germany, no doubt, explains the change. In Switzerland the conditions are similar. In 1SS3 the annual einl- At Aldcnhot ho was tried bv ponrt.1. " .V"U."T D,,",,m ." BTatlon amounted to 13..W0; to-day it martial and sentenced to bo branded Bn"re'"M lu rucf' u ' I. only C.000 or 0,000. with the letter "D." , peaking ho ahould la-vcr stand very fUr0UKh "I,,r 110 W.M P0"1"1 M, number of times and then thrown Into n ucmjncr, nnu wiiuo on Uis way lo re-: .,, Join was arrested. I ' . . . ... ... "Yes," sighed Ilarker, as he tool: n firmer grip on the lawn mower and basket of seeds. "And I also hoard that It Is right up to date. Why, tliey say It even baa subcellars." "So, submarine cellars. They arc under water most of tho time." mm Cutting I suppose It did make you feel mean. Dubbff Well, I should say I Why, I felt like n plugged nickel. Cutting Ah! but what a blessing It Is that we never feel quite as bad as wo look. I'hlladelphln Press. Ton Informal. Johnny Tho doctor says Uncle Hum phrey has Bright' disease. His Momma The doctor may call It that If he pleases,' my dear, but you could cay Mr. Bright' disease. Mother will find Jtr. Window Boothln? 3yrup tbe tit rcracdr to motor their chUdto J luring the U thing period. Jtot n Clrcu mm tnnce, "Didn't the thunder storm disturb you last night?" "Thunder storm? I didn't know there was one." "You dldnt7 Where on earth do you sleep?" "Nowhere on earth. I sleep with! three feet of an .elevated railway track.' neeaon for Soppreilon. "The Mikado' was suppressed In London out of deference to tbe feelings of tho Japanese; wasn't that silly?" "Oh, I don't know; perhaps a buncb of amateurs wen? playing It" Houston Post on his Ilrr rrroh. Did be proposo to bor IztttY' "Ko, but sho accepted blrn on thcin." -Iloutton I'oiL Still Cntllnr. The itrnnccr returned to' tho Tillage iittr a long absence. "And what has becomo of the vlllagb cat-opr asked tho stranger. "Ob, ho Is grown up now," drawled tbe old postmaster. "And Ii he still a cut-up?" "Oh, yc. Ho Is one of these here ppdlclti doctors?" Chicago News. All l"ur lllta. Wty Vour flancco seems to havo a III of her own. ilarkliy Yes ; and sometimes I half ntttt that I'm not the role benellclary. PhlladeJpbla Press. atodined, ,'0nb.1lf tho world," remarked tho r can with the quotation habit, "docan'f wir cow tno other half lives." "And It may also bo stated without panrturlng tho truth," rejoined tho ' W, "that three-fourths of it iim't know how It lives ltselt" lt Btnr. Hunt" 1,10 lrVC,Crl flr,t T,,,t t0 "I're tlwnyn wanted to see this city," i ii J Interests mo In many ways. was I know nearly a score of actors it came frora here." i."1!"' ,lr'" co""nented the resident uocker. "I rwkon they went from here kmum they wanted to get out of the d town'-Chlcago tribune. Drnf Mtite Onlr. Over on tho West Side a prosperous merchant engaged In tho bottling In dustry makes a specialty of employing den' mutes In his establishment. These silent bands nro rojwrtcd to be more Industrious than Is usually tho experi ence with unninicted labor. On an fv- closo to the person addressed. The sufferer should never kiss any one, nnd In receiving a kiss should offer the cheek or the forehead. Napkins nnd handkerchiefs used by him should not go Into the common wash, and for additional safety they had better bo of paper and be burned after use. The person who has not yet tho dlB- short never at night and the time npent In Bclwol cut down as fur as possible. crage, the deaf mute bottler earns high cr wages than his fellow workman, and , ,n8t'. out 18 predisposed thereto, ho Is generally more economical than should follow tho aanie rules as one the lnttcr. Both In perceptive nnd re-'ho Is being treated for the actual dlr ceptlvo faculties tho deaf mutes aro 'nsc, although jHirhaps less rigorously, said to excel as compared with thoso' He should sleep lu tho open nlr, or at not so handicapped. In point of Bo-l,l'n8t by an open window, and should brlety, the non-hcnrlng, non-speaking ; be outdoors as much as jwsalblo during brother Is reputed to set an cnvlablo ', u d'iy. The hours of Btudy Hliould bo example Cblcago Inter Ocean. No Clinuce at All. 'That Mnrtol Is really a terrible bore. He talked last night fox hours and only stopped to cough." "Well, I suppobo you could get a word In edgeways then?" "Bather not, for while ho was cough ing ho made signs with his hands that he was going on ofterwarda." Nob Lolslrs. Tlmo to Store. "They're putting out an awful lot of good songs these days," said Mr. Stay la tc. "Yes?" queried Miss Patience Gonne, with a yawn. "Yos; there's a new march song that's great. It's flno to march to "Iudecdl I wish I had It. I'd play It for you." Philadelphia Press. Civic I'rlde. "My town," said the first traveler, "Is Greater Now York." "Glad to know you," cried tho other; "I'm from Chicago, too." "I sny my town la Greater New York." "01 I thought you said greater than New York." Catholic manaard and Times. HOW TO DISPLAY THE FLAG. the fit. Vita" Tne na ill Nervous DUues nrrmanenllr cored br Dr. Kllntft Orrtt mrwm VLMitArr. una ror rivf. r. liinu Doiufl ana treauie. L)r. Ii- ii. Kline, lo.,vh Area nu, traumtra. When nnd how A IlOBd of Srmpntlir. While the new maid tidied tho room the busy woman kept on writing. "Do you make that all out of your own head?" asked Jane. "Yes," said the busy woman. "My," said Jane admiringly, "you must have brains!" "Brains!" sighed the woman de spondently. "Oh, Jane, I haven't an ounce of brains." For a moment Jane regarded ber with sincere commiseration. "Ob, well," she said presently. "don't mind what I say. I ain't very smart myself." New York Press. Jaat a Complaint. "Your complaint, madam," said old Dr. Gruffly, "Is very serlou "There now!" triumphantly cried the fussy woman, "I knew It " "Yes, madam, your complaint is chronic and there isn't tbe slightest should lii dlKnlnvtvl nt full fttiiff. Ih Tho food should bo very nourishing.' t forUj ,n cIrcuIar lwmed by national flag aliment to excuse It" Philadelphia with plenty of butter, salad oil and other digestible fats, and u glas-1 of ni'lk should be taken In the mlddlo of the morning and of tho afternoon nnd shortly before bedtime. Tho source of the milk slumld bo known, for that from a diseased cow may be Itself the carrier of tuberculous germs. Fatigue should be avoided und the hours of sleep long. If n child has adenoid growths they should be removed, nnd deep breathing taught until It becomes u habit. Bath ing or sponging with cool or cold water Klwuld he a dally morning habit. In short, everything should be dono to Htrengthen the natural powers of resist ance, nnd to build up n good constitu tion. Youth'a Companion. the Sons of the Revolution. These are tho dntcs nnd the directions: Lincoln's hlrthdny, Feb. 12. Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. Battle of Lexington, April 19. Memorial Day, May 30. On Memorial Day, the flag should fly at half-staff from sunrise to noon, nud full stuff from noon to sunset Flng Dny, June 14. Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17. Independence Day, July 4. Battle of Saratoga, Oct 17. Surrender at Yorktown. Oct 10. Evacuation Day, Nov. 2.. The flag should not be hoisted before sunrise nor allowed to remain up after sunset At retreat, sunset, civilian spectators should stand nt attention and uncover during the tdaylnir of "Tho Star Snan- friend gji nnnner." Military spectators are Press. Tired of Fiction. Married Man I -want to get a book for my wife. Clerk Something in the way of Ac tion? "No ; I've given her lots of that but she doesn't seem to care for itl" Yon- kers Statesman. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Ttto Kinds. -rouucai success," remarked one statesman, "depends a great deal on your platform.' IMnihtful Authority. A Scotch minister nnd his coming homo from a wedding begun to reoillred bv 'reciilntlou to stnii.l nt nr. I "1'es," answered the other; "the par consider the state In which their potn-' tentlon nnd give the military salute. , Platform of artistic success and the tlons nt the fca.it bad left them. I Durlns the nlnrlnc of tho hvmn nt ro! i lecture platform for financial success." "Sandy," snld tho minister, "just stop' treat the flag should be lowered, but a minute till I go ahead. Perhaps I . not then allowed to touch tho irmmui don't wnlk steady and the guld wife might remark something not just right" Ho walked ahead for a short distance, nnd then called out: "How la It? Am I walking straight?" "O, aye," answered Sandy, thickly, "yero a rccht but who's that with IVevr Unllrondn Nerd 00,000 Men. It la estimated that (50,000 laborers ground. Whon tho National colors are pass ing on parade, or In review, tho spec tators should, If walking, halt, and If sitting, nrlse and stand nt attention nnd uncover. When tho National and State or other flags fly together, the national flag should bo placed on the right When the flng is flown nt half-staff ns a sigu of mourning, It should bo hoisted to full-staff at tho conclusion of the funeral. In placing the flag at hnlf-staff, It should flrBt be hoisted to the top of the staff and then lowered to position, nnd BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OF 3JLt, DISEASE .,CIy Part of the body ifl dependent on tlio blood for nourishment nnd ye?" tmrU t cn tUia Ul 8trcani " flowing through the system in a state of rnly and richneS.4 WO nm nautirw1 nt rrfh nnd linlntorruntfvl llcnltlt ? I jjenuse pure blood la nature's flafoirunrd atrainst disease. When, bowever. I wc oouy i3 jci on tveajf Jmpure or polluted blood, the system ia deprived of will bo needed during this Benson In dir. -"Kw. uihcnse frerm.i rn iivf- ntiri f u a tmnn i ii mnniiestca in vanoua loroxic buciiuiih ui uuu u in ransirucc- JW". Pustular eruptions, pimplca, rashca nnd the diTcrcnt skin affections Ing new railroads. Now ateamers nro 8tn a"(l u,e" f"rf7 Position, and , Slhat ;the blood Is la d fcverisU and diseased conaldon ns n result of too going Into commlsHlon and nil avail- Pnlnnnr to lowering from half-staff SZ ,uoriUe PrcsencQ of some Irritating humor. Sorca and Ulcers aro nbi0 oncB will lo chartered for tho nwyi" V i"'7u,lu i,,u u''- ""'tomorbid, unhealthy inattcr In tho blood, and lUieumntism, Ca- jmmlgrnnta that aro booked In Great Tho Notional snluto ' ono gun for S Cfula' Contagious Dlood l'olson, etc,, are all dccp-scated blood nrftaln for tho Dominion. As nu In- fvery 18tat4?' ?ho Internntlonnl saluto 'SV tha.t.wJ11 continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains, iuccmcnt, laborers havo only to pay ,8' undor 010 tMW ot Nations, twenty. Often ncf V , u PO'sons Una UtCir "Way into mo Oiooum various wuya. ?4i81 on (n0jr pnssago, Uio balunco to 0""1" totmiZ, fHK ,unc"ve condition oi tho syatcm, nnu xorpm siaic ot iuc deducted from their wages. They 'onn ,,ri i 1.7 Wl8.t? leavc3 tho rcfuso and "waste matters to sour and nro gunmntecd 2 a day. lbm.i a.ni othcr ncId8 which aro taken up by the blood and distributed nnotl,filOUt th5 emulation. Coming In contact with contagious diseases is d.. EF&2!? , "It- ' consm. V lu,m.n.len8 t0 luber t bad blood, perhaps tho dregs oi somo oiu- '.. " tbls country by their nmrrlnge to for "'asututional d scnnr nMfnn : to tl.n nnd thev nro. "wn er In stocks, combined with tho L , " 10 ror stantly annoyed and trouble! with It. md blood la the sottrco of all dis- tnmshlno of publicity, Is responsible for n.n1 utH thia vital fluid la cleansed nnd nurified the body ia sure to a groat many fuded reputations." m "one way. Por blood troubles of an v chnractcr S. S. S. is the best , Washington Star. Washington Star. Ilelleved. Phyilclan Your boy will pnll through all right Ho has a wonderful consti tution. Mr. Tyte-Phlst I am glad to hear It, doctor. In making out your bill, of course, you will not 'make mo pay for wnat bis constitution has dono in pulling bun through. Invention Worth SToney. "nave you invented anything recent ly?" "Yes," answered the sensational scientist "I havo Invented a now way to get to the north pole." "Is it good for anything?" "Certainly, It is good for ten pages In a magazine." Washington Star. A Duty on Ilelreet Tnul Morton declares thnt bo was not Joking when, at a gathering of lu Burnnco men In Philadelphia, ho advo cated a tax upon the Incomes which American heiresses so often take out of S.8.S. Tlio Ton CominnmlmoiitNt "If people paid ns strict uttontlon to do ten commandments," said Uncle laS nrf f v,cr covered. It goes down Into the circulation nud removes any poisons, supplies tha Jieaithful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases ox lfltnl. Tho action of S. S. S. ia SO thorough that hereditary tainta arc removed Kbon, "ns dey pays to do rules of a and weak, diseased blood made strong and 'card gamo, do ploty of dls world-would liealthy so that disease cannot remain. It i,0 BUinpln' surprlslu'." Wus,hlngtou Dim,.. . cures Rheumatism, caiarru, ocrwuio, o.- star. untUY VEGETABLE Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Uefcw . Dlood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the UooVi t tmce of tllt trouble for future outbreaks. Tho whole volume of treati? "newed nnd cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It Is also nature's tarmin rmc mat,o entirely of tooH, berbs and barks, ana is apsoiuiciy Setorej, Book ou the bloo rue dand . m . J II I .1n.d ra. S. o. . is ior saie at u -!. any medical advice free to all wuo wriw.. Tho aggressive man Is usually only a pollto wny of roforrlng to your quar relsome friend. 9WLGIFKS GO ATIANTA, OA Evory Ilttlo whllo you hear a mnn telling about "a good cussing" ho gave ; another man. tuno-huntlug members of tho European nobility. Thero Is something lu his ar gument, certainly. Why, when wo pro- tect Amerlcnn Industry from tho com-1 Ictltlon of cheap foreign labor, should wo allow tho rewards of that Industry to bo turned ovor lu bulk (and with tho nceoinpanlmeut of a pretty Amer ican girl) to an alien who nover did n day's work or served tiny useful pur pose In tho world's economy? Why not Impose nu oxport duty on heiresses? It soems, equitable which Js doubtless ono of Mr. Morton's reasons for pro posing it. Is It Your Own Hair? As,n rulo, It Is easier to help a man, and mnko him a friend, thun It ia to Injure him, and inako him an enemy. Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer',s Hair Vigor ! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth ofrIch,thici,gIossyhair! And we know you'll never be gray. wonderful hlr grower tint wa erer rnde. I hTO nted it for loins time and I cn truth full r tli I m Kretly pleAiedmltb It, I cheerfully reentmnrml It k tplendld prep, ration."-Miss V. BnooK, Way land, Mleh. B ank ing by Ifts WE PAY INTEREST On ravings deposit of a dollar or more, compounded twlco every year. It is just as easy to open a Savings Account with ns by Mad as if yon lived next door. Send for our froo book let, "Banking by Mall," and learn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. A DIflnctlon. MI thought you told me MIm Scream er couldn't sing?" "So I did." "But I have heard her at social gath erings myself a number of times." "I said she can't sing; I never said she doesn't" Baltimore American. Confidential. Husband But, my dear. If Mrs. N'extdoor told you In strict confidence you shouldn't tell me. Wife Oh. very well; If yon don't care to bear It I can tell It to some body else. I suppose. Chicago News. HOWAltD E. BUnTOS. Aiunyer ars Chemist, LfjulTIUf. Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold. BIlTrr.lad, tl ; Oold, Bll7e,7ic; Gold, Wc; Zlrw or Copper, (t. Cyanldo U-its. Mallinc enelop and all price list aentort application. Control and Cm p!re wr.rkBollclUiL Iwfcnmcel CarbonaM Ka Uonal Bask. As Cj is C33 Ba BfiHiil Is tti Eut HOWT MstS Qdckw Writs Us Ta4ay gJJV-l. Jit aiLlMlPitW.I:a Jjf.l: BRING YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES TO US Before Coins Elsewhere. DR. B. 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BKKCUKR A THOMPSON Spokane, Washington. 110 Stereo p. n. u. " n, ii -er w KsMsasMssH J1KN writing to nclverMMT vleaaa !