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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
At Home "A Vw ; rtBlh abrod-nd the .t. i lower o ""Ru ' , 1Iood Co. and . fB ,i o city of Lowell, where "rcn,r"Ct Sown, ln.Pl Key l,e,t Int only In the medicine ! worl" o"'"01 proprietor- say Z I" ''nA,.1 obv lood Iff Good." Lbout '" " RnrMHprtU tho host all- I Z tetlave lH.!,r.Lnwn today." MM. ".;:m mniiq " -"a i 1. Mi ounu. " mi w Hier ow - WILL ADD TO MISERY IF A HARD WINTER. IMS. I"' .1 tl.ta. . ri7 . d healthy wotn.n wt. '. P' rAB,'W' T ttood'. Harsaparllla to any I rT' nurrv, U Auburn o European Lnbor Leaders Alarmed Over IncrcnRo In Homecoming Contingent. which I STEAMSHIPS ARE LOADEtf DOWN Pro- ttundreds of Dostltuto Aliens Wan dorlng Streets' of Paris on Vorgo of Destitution. ..i .m s Mrons " .,;,iiu, frtm Jd..i.r f rMl ti.0 fmllr,': ?' irWBi i'. HnrnmiftrllU the bnst .., consider IN I , ,P "ft1,,,, j T. BirioiMirUto l old cvcrywn.ro. j m the on' Vfrt Doses Olio Dollar Wxa"l'. n t. Hood Co,, Lows", Maw. pred oniy Til mln. in Siskiyou county, Cal, -Ml'- to b. topAtr2mZ Mediterranean lb!i country. .hn. lne mln- disconcerting not only lo tho Htt.Mitimhlt l. 1000, anu t .... i , Tho Increasing contingents of homo- coming Italians, Lithuanians mid other steerage passengers aro Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. " I had n awful canKh for or yssr, and nothing i.pm.cl to do tne anr Rood. I tried Ajtr't Olierrr I'fftornl snrt was iooii mred. 1 recommend It l all mr frlondi wh.ner.r ther Imv rnu(b' MlSt M, MKYKla, Waihlugton, D.O, QSEAT IXOOD Or LAW. Ural wi up tlculsr. to tbu standard In srery par- nrc rtJHCD IN G TO 14 DAYS. ..iifiiTii riinmncrd to oure an l0?t mTi. , IU 't JliSdlnu or VtoltuAln j riicslnO to Tim Hopeful One. Borry, old mnn," said Ooodlcy. "1'ou k.rn't cot a Job yet, cm '(lilt T IM1fM tirottT BOOU." or ,uv?." v .. ... v, ' "Still Iiopeiui, v,.. .Ye somethlnc's bountl to tura up. If fs ouly my toos." Philadelphia n,were 0f Ointments for Catarrh that , 1 e"; Otwsre oi uiirv. iinnblo Contain Mercury, M ?imSi7ic lVdewi st tho whole jUm when I i, ion. Tom "rVn. tail, phyifcl-ni. Ihs Sme tl'er will iiolt leu lolu to lJfBp'.,l to.i Jlf My olTe from th.n;. I UU'.Ca UrrU bvuicd ex'toton prc &TrnUlt.. nomsroory. and Is Vjj lntrn.tt . VUtiC Utrcctly li on the bl(xt sh4 boou. iurV,f. of tho systfia. In Iniylns Hj.l'.C.t.rrhiurohestiro you it th w liCo. Tiitltnoouif tilnS do.Otlo. by V, J, Cneney Sold by I)ruatt. Prlc? . 75. pr bottle. lAs lull's mlly I'lIU or constlpstlon. The frestest Joy, You may depend, Is Just to set A dlrldrnd. Dttrolt Free I'rcs. BY MAIL Wsllt, Two Htp. Tkrto tp, tit, Dt cmclttly unsbt u4 rsinatrr la fosr Irssons Prof Wal wniMtn. 11 nir, imi tut, l-iiriinii.wruu r. - Ini' III coinpnnlcH, who luivo lmwl!iinto fad II tics for (lculliiic with Hiich a Riiddun mid micxnoclcri trallk', hut to tho lnlor lendurs of IJurojK', who deny that thumi nuwcoiuerH hnvu Hiilllclciit money to pdHH tho winter without working, and dcclaro that, they will tlum add to the mUury of what In sure to hu a lmril win tor ninouK tho Kltropoiin working ClaKHt'H. Tho llgures given by tho French ln Iwr bureau nH to the rotnrnlng eml. gninU nro corrolwrated by N'lcholas .Martin, ngout of tho American Hue, who xnys that nil tho Htm'rnge capacity of ove-ry vohko! hnn Ihkjii taken until Feb. 1, while thouwindH inoro will be to return to Kurope before spring. If thin keeps up, n l'arls corro HjK)t(l;n't Haj'fl, some spit'lal inciimirof! uiUMt bo taken to repatriate tho hordes of dlNnpiK)tutod adventurer, for the ordinary meant nro lumillleleiit. "To my knuwlnlgu nuvral hundred of more or Iohh destitute nllctm aro wun derlng la Uio Htreeta of Purls- on the verge of starvation, mid the prefecture jiollco look8 will probably multiply this figure by three," wild one of the oillclals nt the ministry of workM to tllo corre spondent. "Tho bent we can do Is to expedite their return to their nutlve countries, Houicthlng like half of them hnvo no more money than Ih barely HtifUclent to pny their fare." Never since the first ship sailed oul of New York linrbor has there been any thing like the present) exodus of emi grants from that jwrt. Day by dny the crowds clamoring for trariKportHtlon nbrond grow greater, with no prospect of Uielr reduction In numbers. WORK 0F IRRIGATION. ttevr UeclNloitM and Htniair Msika Hard Work for Student. The mass of printed legal decisions gathered Into volumes In tho United States every year In so great 100,000 pugcH that a lawyer, to keep up with them all, would lmvo to rend nearly eleven and n half largo, closely written pages an hour for 2-1 hours of nil tho 805 days hi tho year. He would not have tlmo to eat or sleep, much less attend to his practice. And even If ho were physically nblo to keep driving through tho Jcgal literature nt this In human rate, he would find nt tho end of tho year that ho had not had tlmo to glance nt n single ono of the 2."5,O0O pagefl of Amerjcnn statute law that had been added to the libraries In that time. Few laymen realtee tho great volume of these constant additions to tho literature of the luw. But with courts In GO Jurisdictions (counting the four branches of Federal courts) con itnntly grinding out new decisions tho total can bo easily appreciated. I Ono would think thut, under the Avor'a Pills keep tho bowla regular, growing burden of legal tomes, the task All vegetable and gently laxative, of the law student would become year- : i- ly more difficult oud complex. To tho layman, tho student would seem to have an almost IiiHiiperablc task of op tical digestion. And the contention thnt the task of learning the law Is becom ing harder would seem to be borne out by tho fact that the New York Univer sity Law School, which has the largcHt number of students of iny university law school In the country (over eight hundred students this year), has Just announced that, beginning with the fall of 11)00. Its mornlm:. afternoon nnd In Intf will llf- In ereiiRfld from two to three years. Tho SAID TO BE INEXPENSIVE AND EASILY university authorities have found It In PnEPARED BY ANYONE. A iie, .O. Ar.rOo.. txursll. il, to mnufomrri of vers SAWAPAJULU. PILLS. HAIR Y100R. 1'rlncc Louis Napoieun is a eencral In tlit Ituntlan army. Tbls it not a re minder of Moscow. 1812. rTO St. Vitus' ranc nnd all nerrous iasi I f O iM-rniantntlr curd tr Vr. Kltns's Or.at WJ. ilealorer. Hnl for rltKK 2 trial botti. and trtatls. Dr. K. ILKlla., IA., Ml Arcb HL, mtU-.t's. Llcbtnln; clouds are always ntar the ground. Thty ar seldom at a greater height than 2,000 feet. HOME MADE MIXTDRF Is Said to Promptly Relieve Backache and Overcome Kidney Trouble and Blad der Weakness Though Harm lea and Pleasant to Take. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregen JsTTEJsayqnapaMaBaajajajaj MULETJEAH BORAX trw Plans Adopted Contomplato Many Improvements. In tho Irrigation division of the Ag ricultural Department the three main lines of work will be, as heretofore, dis semination of practical Information, scientific nnd technical Investigations, and reporting on Irrigation conditions In certain districts. In view of .the fact that probably about 5.000,000 acres of lamb provided with water for Irriga tion will bo available for settlement at tho cIoho of 1008, It Is believed that In no other way can more good Ihj done than In supplying practical Information through publications ami exiert ad vice to the new settlers on this land, and It Is therefore deemed advisable to broaden the scope of this work so as to make It valuable to every class I of farmers dependent upon Irrigation creaslngly difficult to truln a young man for the law In two years of study According to excellent authorities, however, the law Is not necessarily get ting more complex from mere volume, It Increasing complexity comes rather ..... i...... , Ancient Instance to civilization, uuuimsu, ... n "'""M Acbines wa8 .ulklng in his tent, tn tin, ImliiHtr Inl field manv lllinKH luai l.i- c.u ,u. rr,. Wliat will appear very interesting to h mniii luessnrv new laws. An In- U..v .a m fri.n Patrviim "Th . - V It a nt M a falfATt i . 4 I ' . many puopm oio m crcnslne number of laws Cluster noout;,kattle Is coins; against us." from a New York dally paper, giving a (he telei)houe and Its use. The sky- "You and the Trojans be dog-gonedl" ilmple prescription, as lormuiaioa Dy a . underground railways, wire-' prowled Achilles. "I'm a reactionary I" Later, aowever, wnen me tnemj pui lie books into Patroclus, be got busy. mi ItTil til ALCOHOL 3 PEH CENT. AVcgclableEreparalbnforAs slrailatfnS ihcFootf andrtedula ting Ute Stomadis andBowdsof 6ASTQRIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes Di$eslionkerfi ness and RestXontalns nditer Opiimi.Morphlnc norswaL NOT NARCOTIC. AiUtiUtx-jta&ttml Him Sen' iaw.Jiii Apcrfect Remedy for Cotsfkja tion , Sour Stonach,Otanfea Worms jCon-aistonsJ'mnsir ness andLossOFbLEEP. FacSmsle Signatnrc of nevv'yobk. Bears tlie A, A Signature XU r .n uedcrei Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use or Over Thirty Years CA: THX CtNTAWa 6.KMIIT, WW TOM CITY, . . , . . . I . , I IU.1 1. - DViin.') notec. au-noruy, w.o aiB ui telegraphy, patent foods-things yr fSoSidn Hke thes aVbrng Into being on at or bSil? -SnlSiVin tho follow7- Ing simple prescription, If taken beforo rcaiiy ou.y ui iu.v.u u the stage of Bright disease: 'principles to new conditions. Twenty- Fluid Extract Dandelion, oae-balf Qvo years ngo there was practically no minrn; Comrjound Kariron. one ounce; law on the subject of electricity, To- ComDound Syrup Bareaparllla, throo .day there arc volumes - . . . . , , i . ii Mo aers wlU find Mri. "Wlnslo'w'B Boothini lyrup th b.st remedr to uzo for tttalr chUdroa luring tno teething period. Ilia Definition. "What Is a pessimist, par' "A pessimist, my son, is a man who s-onders what the Lusltanla's coal bill waB on her recent trip." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look usea ia Pntttne Him Wile. Tommy Paw, what it the higher crltl- Ten years ngo rism7 . . i- Tji-iinw i xi v 'i,,.irr i x-m rns buit renun nan- ounces, bnaico wen in a doidic anu nuiomouuo iaw wuo uimuunu. -- - takoln teaspoonful doees alter each there nre many cases, a book or two -7 .,i nryA ...In of. hsMmn. Li nnti niimhor nf ninhites. Ten veara tet lower oerto. A mnll known authoritr. when asked rmm nnw tho lnw of the nlrshin mny regarding this preocrlptlon, stated that 1 bo nn established factor In our legal' the ingredients are all harmless, and ntcrnturc. can bo obtained at a small cost from j rr.j10Ugi, the law Is no harder to lean. Buy good procrlptlon pharmacy, or the n New yopk thnn ln other states, nd- mixtms wouiii ua put up ii huu w w mission to the bnr ln New York now eo prescr matic ho i could fnr thf .ln.ture of h. W. GROVE. World oter to (Jure a Cold in One Day. 2SC. Determined Optlmtant. "It'a curious about that stitch ln my neck," said Mrs. Smiley. "I can turn sajt bead only one pray and that's to the right. It's a good thing, too. After this I shan't be afraid that I'll see the new moon over my left ahoulder." CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON NO LIffiTTO Its P0ERS FOR EVIL Contarjious Blood Poison has brought more suffering, misery and humilal i,rnrirl tvn all nthtr rliKMses. combined : there is hardly any nSt Sa Bpkndid0 Z 3y for kTdn.y nd"tho Unitetl States law, too, and Itjffit to its for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders, rinof.nnblpa and haekacha.as la apparent from this that tho con- wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being f -r - --, niiBsion to tne onr in .cw ion; now I e further stated tlt while this comprehensive knowledge prlptlon Is often presor ' rhftu ' of tbo nw. A Inwycr In8t follow the cafllictlons with spleadld icaults, , .... ,.., ... lit 1117 a W no reason why It wouW ' profireas of the law IN THE LAUNDRY Is wonderful In romoving dirl and to every project, whether public or and grentio spots. It fixes color, bleaches and prevents oloth from turning yellow, besides remov ing all unploasant odors from poraplratlon. AlMealrri, Barople, booVlsl and "WHIZ crd came JO cents, racitto Coatl Ilorax Co.. Osklsnd.Cal, THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER 1j the man who has tried to get tho same service out of some other make Clean -Light DuraWe Cuamnteeu v.atorprool and Sold Everywhere -ol $300 iiiujiiiito time tin res iHt Aim J f.'-'JKU.VW.Tt.Vu. Dortent oreans anu uoiihiik wiouj m ui miui.a .....v , j --- : : z . , , . r ri and filter from the blood the foul acids its papulation of 8,000,000, got 1,050 blood the treacherous virus lias taken root, jsotomy is aP' Pu and waste matter which came aiekness pages of new laws In 1000. Kiigianu, dui a very aecepuve one. ymy ,..v., and suffering. Those who suffer can wltn a population of 40.000,000. had gnwDrueiuueBoreoriu new statutes amounting to only 45 ln this period. In New YorK unu uuui, . i'1- w. 5-- -- - ; . - make no mUtako in giving it a trial. In France for the privilege f wearing men's trousers the government charges women a tax of about $10. You Can Oct Allen's Tool-Cas FRCC. pages there about 10.500 pages of re- falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the wore iiDOiu ju.iiw mikcb ui ici - JZ . . 1 1. t-AAA k -1 ron con I MM Tl w rvll fiVMt 111 I ported declHlons while all England 3 toh fellow man. Especi Bhowed only 4,200 pages. In the big 1". "i 1 . r rvJfo-r;,,! fiA rnUnn. shown -rohen the urlvato. The Bclentlflc and technical investiga tions will bo a continuation and ex ten- I slon of what has already been done. Prominent features of the work will bo to determine what becomes of the largo (juantlty of water which Is annually spread over cjopped soils, Involving n study of evaporation, seepago and dis tribution of losses, with a view to se curing higher economy In the use of water; tho relntlon of Irrigation water to nuiintlty and iiallty of crop and tho adaptation of metliods to different soils .1,1.1 nrntu rill ii 11 ntiidv of tbo moro technical features of tho niianireiiient,j host methods of promoting health and conveyance, storago and distribution of ( happiness and right living and know water on farms, and the various do- lodge of tho world's best products, vices used for pumping. Products of actual excellenco and In tho study of Irrigation conditions reasonable, claims truthfully presented In different localities) emphasis Is to bo, and Uoh hayo aUaned to world laid especially on possible Improve-1 wWe acceptanco through tho approval lllinin- nf t in ITlllvorS tv LllW School. I "V . . o ,.. A fooT, Write Allans. Olmsted, U Roy, N. Y., for a 0, rim mimnrl ol,-ht little ectca person enueavors tocomuai .uj re samplo ot Allen's r"oot-Esia. It cures with its 21,000 flumes, eiglit little These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for noyigbrsro"lleJl:.yVhA ilAUc)ot Bhc,f 81cc.tl0"8 ,,n n, cor"er ,B,,"CIX' SCr7 a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When, corns, ingrowing nail and bunions. All drug- to contain a tiouoic set 01 mi mu w, t,owever the treatment is leftoff be nndstuat tlie poisonnas omy Deenanvea -U. Alfl, 'JKih linn, .iinftt n .tibctUm. 1 . i i i .1.. t . 1 . . . j it X .... -- iiinies or tieciii" niinueu uuu m .u- nour, Golllfer Money talks. Gosch Yea; and aometlmea It talks too loud. I can hear that axpaaalv vest of yours a block away. One of the Essentials of tho happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of Information as to the gllsh courtB since 18015. nr into tbp Wood imd the disease reannears. and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from thf Wood Lilt have; weakened the entire system because of their destructive l'!Mlli.tf luu . r. . c e o l. 1 o1 nd r-ortnin onr( for Oontntrioilf; "Rlood Pol- Come and see me feed my flower u3 Wnood-rufc pets," ho Bald. j,nrlr th. he.t n Nature's trreat laboratory of forest and field. We led tho way. bearing some offera reward of $I000 for proof that S. . S. contains a particle of mineral iw fish ln a saucer to a ( " in any form. S. S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing nsssssm. aisssnnsssh C. Gee Wo Ta will kaown rallabU CHINESE Root and Kerb DOCTOR W.. m.. . Ufa .luJr ol Vw. . - -i -: : lead to a more economical use of water. Citu Coupcr II o Mmtof Thnt tho recent experliiu-nts of Sir William IUmsny, the EnglWi cliemlst, nro not likely to result In the artificial man ,.r.,iir. nf romior Ih the conclusion of And ho chopiKMl raw bugo anuiirlum. The bottom or tne nquilrluiu wis covered wltlv tlowera. In tho Bllent submarine garden clumps of beautiful bright growths, yel low, white, pink, blue, swayed gently In Uio clear water. "Watch," ho said, and ho thrust down a small morsel of fish on a rod. Immediately n white flower like a daisy drew towards the fish, bending on Its Btalk; It wrapped Its petals, llko slim white fingers, about the food. "Another," he said, and this tlmo a yellow flower bent forward aud took: u morsel. "Isnt It wonderful?" he cried. "Liv ing, thinking llowcral Beforo they s s PURELY VEGETABLE of tho Well-informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who have tho happy faculty of selecting and obtaining, the best the know mo they would turn awny, they world affordB. would shut nil their petals tight when Ono of the products of that class, I tried to feed i'...i,innt irn ItomHcii. who recently-nmiio' . ,,, nmnnnnnt narta. an Ethical . uiy menus hum an address on tho subject before tho Scl- dy approved by physicians and entitle Assoclnt on of tho Johns Hopkins , remouy, uviiu ntnrmmi, nt unlTorsltv at Baltimore. Dr. itemsen commended by th WjMnfomed of mid tluit tho cxperhnont8 In question them. But they nre these sou aucmones." I'oatonlco Dercllct., On nn average no less than 100,000 letters nro posted annually without any pJvVrrSS..ean bo obtained from copper by the c la.iothaworWhlswonJorl . . ....ii...., emanntloii. tho change Is u .. ii ii ii iui reweaiM, " . .... .. ,..). wlr'YX. Pols.na orDruiaUied-HaCurailvery slight, anu it u i n-. tho World as a valuablo and wnoio- iH.llontfid that tho substnnco we cull cop- eomo family laxative ia tho woll-known ,lddrcs8 BOino 0f them containing mon- Rvrnn nf Vtcn nnd Elixir Of OOIinn, 10 ...i.i,.i. ,,.. iio tn nlumt- tl fVin n per, anil wnicn we .."----"-n.r nftnoa B,Wttva buy y wu.w ...- - " as a atnblo elementary lonn m inimc ,o " m..v.... -- --- "Aii of undorBoliig a very slight do- tho genuine, manufactured by the 'XZitL I t fwillo It Is possible thnt California Fig Syrup Co., only, and :.;., atltv of .tho element lithium, for Bale by all loading uruggisis, W'Uiout Operutlon, or Without the Aldof Knlff4 hl thnt Biiy method enn bo dnvlHtHl by er, Kldn.T Troutilii)wLo.t MnJiooa aii I'riv.ie uiMMt. Jl uu.r.n riula w,i um.tU i okn.Mana A Rtmr nawr-trB tvrvr? st Received from Peking;, China-Safe, Sure andRetlabls. if. cN8ULTATION PRBQ u 'OX Manot O.M. rll ln...n,Mu kl.l.t. Mm. which It enn bo markedly Increased. iilnir to tho report of, the Now - Hanot call. wrlt for trust-ton blaak and ol 1'I.m lUntloo Tbls Vtvr, Orttoa. P. N. U, NO, 3-08 KIi vrritln WOBIIOB t ift to ndverVlsara plaaaa BIS soer York State Commission on Lunacy, tho total number of persons confined In In stitutions for tho inaano In that Btato Is 20.1157, This Is a proportion of about one to overy 800 of tho population. Iho Indications are that J'lsnnHy hs beon steadily on tho Incrcnso slnco 1807. hllo tho porcentago of forolgn born to tho poptilatton Is 20, Uio percoiitago of foreign-born Insane Is 4(1. Insane patients of Irish and German nativity aro en tho ctecreaM, whllo those of Itussln, AuaWia Ilungary and Italy are IncraalHjf. The V Sower V " ) No SceoaA Chance Qood sonio says male tba mott or vu nnt. FERRY'S SEEDS bT mads and kspt r'n7J'J dm tbo larwMl In trie worla-ioeilt ram's Smmd Annual tor 1998 tolls tb bol SeM Htorr-nt rRKK for Uio as)Jo, lont sow sds UU 700 1st 't- g, M. rOMf a Co., wtsvtn, uwa. Bosl. Mill, year. Among tno crypwgrupmc dresses submitted for decipherment to tho postoflleo export woro "Olmnvl dock," which being interpreted Is "IIol born Viaduct," and "Illluwlte," whloli stands moro obviously for "Isle of Wight." Those woro easy of declphor niont compared with n letter nddiwsed "HiiBelfeach In no famptsliere," which novertlioles was ihily forwarded to "Hazelboiioh, Northiunptonslilre," and With another thus superscribed, "To tho Coctory ot Wore, Chelsey Osllttlo, London, Queen Victoria," which wan duly dollvored to tho secretary of war. T. P.'s Lonaon wecKiy. A man may die for n woman (In rtmHl tho story books say It Is often dono), but beforo ho dies ho will It alst upon looklug through his malL the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse tho circulation that no signs of the disease are ever seen atrain. and oCsprin? is protected. Write for our special book on Contagious Elood Poison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete horae treat ment for all sufferers of this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and If you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptom, out physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge, THE SWIFT SPECS FIG CO., ATLANTA, GA Pure Wholesome Those who believe in quality use m MAT u m, 0 4ftfet IV V POWDER 4 25 Ounces for 25 Cents t OUNCES j Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes. r m 44 k