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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
m ilnMIMf 1 ...t,rllla la to remind yon of ,llgrcfll merit mw tomnch wid ,lT?,r,,nnnlc. NothlnR else llko It, no other HID v - .lliaa ; tr Vnil ...nod a record, no 1,Tid"erofu ? woll ind 'OTinm. AllllBlldnle, J mn nnritri Itwr. Mlnnosota. troubled for ould not eat was soon irnprov; I wm curcu." iT . nit, W!. ':,ri IhiI. Mam. flood f )t lM janetlmned niy r;dic,j,. Kim Middle (5rove,K. . tfnii'i Sarsaparmn arotous. Lowell. Mass. rtd only v ' Modern, or Nt nt All. ... 'nu!d you be happy riant rrr .- - la a j t little cottage, darllwrV hoie lovely drru.s in concrete, u,- Cblco Trinui"'. FHB?5tg ntirlf v a nil rell t.lllly.rerrr'eSoodi areluacUesbvilitw selves, rarmcra have confluence liilliembteue thry know tltey coulie relied up on. Don't expert, went with efie up areds your sure tyllri In buying eedasentoiitty n coiieclentloii and trustworthy sr. .' 4etMf4 Annual for IM 1? KKK ii.lreti D M.rMC.,Bnif,Utt. A ft RvtAmokl m tf - w aataw "flomo noonlo." rnn.nrlrf.r1 Hi A- allzor, "novor aocai to be around when wanted." "Well," rejoined the morallzer, "It li bettor to bo absent when wanted thnn to bo promjHt when you aro not wont ed." Few men in ISuropo have had a more Ktrlklnjc career thnn the Nov. Dr. Wshop Cabrera of the .Spanish Reformed church, who wan educated to the Catholic priest hood, but embraced the ProlcsLant faith and became a voluntary exile to Olbral tar, when he returned to lend the Iflvan Rellcal party after the revolution In 18rtH. On r I on About It, MammaGo to alcep now or the cob linn will net you. Hobble Will they cpmo right In hr after mo? Mamma Yen, they will Indeed. Hobble Then I'll stay awake, 'catue I want to co what gobllna look llko. l'lilladolnhla I'rcHH. PILES CURCD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAKO OINTMKNT U eneienteed to cute any UJ ""''In. Illlml. Jleoillni r Protruding 1'lles In C to 14 days or money refunded. Wo. len( Tlila Arrfulf There once wn a jslrl named Mian Mary, Whoso mother baked excellent doucbuut One day tho clrl married A man wlth'n harellp. f.et'ii lean up nsaltint the deep river. Denver Poet. Shaba Into Your Shoes. ' Alien' FooI-Kmo. It ourei painful, swollen, martlnr, sweating- fuot. Makes nnwslioci easy Mil byallltniKKlilsKrid Hlioo Htores. Iiou'i ewptpny substitute. HamploKltEK. Addrtv .i, H. Olmmxl, IO Itoy, N. V. Wo Ilnnil for I'melluna. Grandfather (carvine the turkey) Tommy, what part will you have? Young Grandson Well, they's six of us here, grandpa, but I don't want no tnoro'n my share. I'll leave It to you. 38 mw ALCOHOL 3 FEK CENT. AVcflelabk Rrcpwatbn IbrAs-slniilallnnxxlamlluta Promotes Ditollonkflfd ncss and ReslContslnsodttcr Opiunilorphlne rtorfiienbL JbcJaaa Aperfccl Reme tly for OroBf lion , Sour StoiaKJi.UUrrtoa Wonnsonvxihwnsicvtnslr ncssandLossOFSUggP. FftcSiwae Sujaatart of NEW YOI?I . CASTORIA For Infants and Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature the J. A. r, Use For Over Thirty Years Guaranteed under xlel;( Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIA ThS oimtu ommnt, tosa errv. e u wi ' hi Jet i n ffift CWWtf'' Kit' 8H0C8 AT ALL prices, ron EVERY win. UOYB. WourN unara aun un nnrH t; uSHBl"m mittt me II a mars -jRfl iffff" hoomuut, ihav Aecf rr- ""&i2ft rr hoilrnr. yrmar tenner, end any atner -yiy 'Z" J "' "etimr, vteer le L. UoUflas !?;4 inA tc nut r, cu... n.t n. CnlUrl At lm Pflre ".!A''.rOIV. W. I. I)nnfu .m. .ml nr(. I. .t2mn.d on twdom. Tnkflf "'"'r. 1 CUJoJi.A". "'""r! everywUeie, Hlios luallrd from fi IUu Highest Quality- More Converts Every Year Everv dnv In everv venr that comes, more houSO- w j - j j Wives Br nllrtnr i.n U mi r- ..vnrMt Ctrl t nrrpt RalcinD! " V t,u frl Ulbll " U Powdern anrl t tnlnr r V tT 4riA linn en nnrl reliable. - t. VAk At tf IU Am V MAW wee r wnich haa stood bo will tlio teat of years, incy aro finding out that BAKING POWDER costs one third the price of powder any where near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthful baking. 25 Ounces for 25 Gents rPerfect Results THE NEW CHINATOWN, Oriental Quarter ArlsoB on tho Old Blto In San Francisco. Hnn FrimclHco'H new Chlnntowii which Iiiih nrlKcti on tho nilim of the jOld Ih ready for occupancy and In rnp ldly filling up wltli murcbnntH and j triitlcHinun who were Mattered to the ( four wliida by tlio terrlblo cnrtlKiuulto niid uro or u year and n hair iiro. All iiiovoinonlH lookliiK towurd tho trnim fer of tho CIiIiichu to a Ickh desirable part of tho city failed utterly, and the now "CJilnntown Iiiih rlnon on the alto of the o d, under the nbadow of Nob 1 1 1 1 1 and toucliliiK HhotilderH with the (limn clal dlHtrlct. In the flrat fltiHli of hope after tho caltrntropho novcral plnim were evolved for moving Chinatown out toward TcleKrapli Hill or to aome huII able part of the MIhhIoii dlHtrlct. The Hlto of old Chinatown wax needed for the expaiiHlon of tho nnuticlul dlHtrlct. One tiling Htood In the way of tblu part of the "city beautiful" dream. Chi iiene llriim and wealthy MotiKollan liull vhlualH owned much of tho property In Chinatown. They were HutlHfled with tho alto of their quarter. It wntt near tho blK botelH patronized by caatern tourlHtH, and It woh not too far from the water front whence their Kood came. The ChlneHo rcfuacd to sell and atralKhtway Hot about rebuilding. There Ih a reaaon why Chinatown waa rebuilt before the other partB ol tho burned area, even before Markcl Htreot bad been rcpaved. The Chinese prolerty owncra hnd no trouble In set' tln ready caali. Tfiey did not try tc borrow from Han FrnnclHCo bnuka or even front New York money Iendera. Tho flrat ateamcr to China carried lonn lettcro dejwrlbliiB the altuatlon. In closed were dsafta on the treasurer of the company which backed the 8nn FranclHco tlrniH. The return Htentncr brought the gold that waa needed and the ChlneHo could tell their contractor to go ahead. The building department and the licnlpi authorltlcH ItislHtcd that the now Chinatown bo built according to law and the now Chinatown has, of course, lost auch plcturciwiueness aa waa found In the dirt and the squalor and the tumbledown effect of tho old bulldlngu. To offset thin, however, there will be a heavy gain In bealthfulncRfl. Why Refer to Doctors Because wo make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, I consumption. They trust it. I hen you can aitord to trust It, Sold for over 60 years, " Aror's Chsrry Fe ctorst li a rmdr that hould be In Trr hotna, I Iimts nurd a fTtat dal of It for liard coukIi. and roldi, and I know what a tplandld mndlclns It l. I '.an not rseommand It Un lilnhly." MAUI E. Couaa lljrda l'ark, Man. Mads br J. 0. Ay tr Co., Lowjll, 2Ceos. aim manuiMiurars 01 A tigers SARSAPARltXA PILLS. HAIK VIQ08. Ayor's Pills groatly aid the Chorry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. j&i? Ueolo&1eI. Miss Dora I'apa, Jock told me the other day that you wouldn't believe he had money enough to support me unless he showed it to you. Has he done it? Prudent Papa Yes, dear. lie proved It by the testimony of the rocks. Jnckson Day at Chicago was a fa. different affnir from that of the New York gathering. There the banquet giv en by tho Jefferson Club was the scene of a Hrynn love feast, In which (500 Dem ocrats cheered riotously the words of tho Ncbrnskan. Viscount Aoki, the retiring Jnpnnes. ambassador, in an interview nt 8nn Fran cisco, declnred In positive terms that there could be no such thing nt present iin wnr between this country and Jnpnn. lie said the questiona nt Ikhuu were not Mich as would rouse wnr nnd thnt nil the high olllrlnls of Japan were convinced of the good fnlth nnd friendship of this country. The Ohio Republican Stnto Centra. Committee nt Its recent meeting decided to give the members of tho party an op porlunity to express by direct vote their choice for n presidential enndidnte on March ll, when delegates to tho Republi can Stnto convention will be selected. Sennlor Fornker hns issued n statement declaring that he will not abide by this action of tho committee. 'Hie llrst open declaration of tho con ftcrvntlve Democrats of the Fust who nre known to be unfriendly to the candidacy of Willinin J. Hrynn took shnpe nt the Jackson Day dinner of the Xntionnl Democratic Club nt New York. Fx President Clevelnnd sent n letter of re gret, In which, nftcr expressing his in terest in the success of the pnrty, he said: "Our country needs conservatism, recuperation from nervous prostration, re iiiKtntement of constitutional observance, buoyant, but none the less snfe nnd pru dent, Americanism; scrupulous care of every person nnd every interest entitled to care, nnd n "square denl" that means exact nnd honest equality before tho lnw und under constitutional guarantee" After his return home from Washing xiu Mayor Dnhlman of Omaha gnve to tho ireKs a corrected statement of his much bscussed Interview with President Rouse relt. According to this tho President taid: "Tell tho Nys out West that this limncial panic Is lelug placed on my ihouldcra by reason of tho position I have taken. If this is true, It shows that ivo arc on a rotten foundation, and It only nmo n few months sooner than it would save done otherwise, arid It shows we needed a houseclennlug. You can tell hem nlso thnt I don't care what ex-Judges r judges or cx-Governors or Governors tay about It." Mayor Dnhlman snys thnt is this wns spoken In tlio presence of eluht or ten other persons ns n inessago to tho West, he felt free to glvo it out. Secretary Tuft, who will soon begin tlio preparation of nn extended report on his jtwcrvntlons m too i-niuppiucH, in n rc- ent Interview expressed Himself ns Highly blensed with tho progress n I ready tnndo ill tho Islands, rence, no snys, prevails hrouchout tho I'hlllpplnes to n greater sxtent thnn over before In their history, ind agriculture Is proceeding without fenr from predatory bands. Ilo finds the tin (Ives reccptlvo to education and to mod irn western conceptions of religion nnd politics, and snyH there in no dlfferenco Dotwccn tho educated and tlio Ignorant Filipino thnt cannot bo overcome by the tducatlon of ono generation. Tho Secre tary thinks tho people should not ho in trusted with self-govornmcnt until their primary and luuustrint education is com- DlOie, nil" ,, v (enorntlou owing to a lack of funds for iducatlonal purposes. Not Oatenalblj-. "I bare always bad a curiosity to know what horse meat tastes like," said the reg ular customer. "Have you any?" "Not as such," emphatically responded the butcher. Medietas at the Monl. Medicine and religion, which are too frequently regarded as mutually an tagonistic, should bo mutually comple mentary. There aro many diseases In which tho' medicine of tho soul Is a nowcrful adluvant In the treatment of (the body.HritlBh Medical Journal. Cbansrert HI Mind. "Well, what aro you doing there?" asked the lady, addressing n tramp who had Just climbed a tree In time to es cape a savage bulldog. "Madam,' replied tho hobo, "It was my Intention to ask for a hand-out, but in the Interest of humnnlty I now re quest that you give any surplus food you may have on hand to my canine friend down there." flnperaf Itlon. Miss Ascum Don't you really be lieve In dreatnH? ) Miss O'Hnll No, Indeed I It's super stitious nnd besides It's a bad sign when you believe In them, for It nl- ways brings you bad luck. Phlladel , phla Press. How to Make Ycur Milch Cows More Profitab'o. Wrlto Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, Cal., for "Succefsful Dairying," being valuable information on the most profitable selection of cows, their feed ing and care, the handling of milk to yield the highest prico product and the protection and preservation of these products from deteriortion; with arti cles on dieeasos 'of cows and recipes for their cure. The bcok is free. A post card request only is nicetEary. Information. "Paw, what is the 'great white plague' the papers talk about?" asked Johnny. "A big snowstorm, my son," answered his father, wearily resuming the task of trying to Gnd his front sidewalk. rro Ht. Vitas' Dane ana all Itcrrona Clsases I lo tx-rmanentlr cured bjr III. Kline's Orrai Jierv! fustorer. Bend for KH EE t2trlal boUle and treatise. Ur. IU ILKlUe, IxL. BU Areb tit.. Tbll,,!', Costly Comfort. "Do you offer your wife comfort when she weens?" "When she doesn't weep too often ; It usually takes a new dress to comfort her." Houston Post. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GIIOVK. Used the World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. '25c. Of Coarie Not. "Do you keep a servant?" "No." "Can't you afford to?" "Yes, but that's got nothing to do with it" Houston Post THOS. GALE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS WcM Known on the Pacific Slope. His Washington Address Is 1312 9th St, N. W., Washington, D. C. HiaVttual Constipation Moyti lay bepermanonUy oven personal efforts wtlh Ih of the one truly benMicial lata! remectv. Ovtud ol lies and Umrot aeru wnich enables one to overcome Dy proper te QSSISIQI live 10. . i . - form rpOnlnr wbtts daily so that osststanceto na ture rnoy be gradually dispensed with uien noloner needed as the best of remedies, wKen reautrocL, areto assist nature and not to supplant the natur al junctions, whicK must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, and right living generally. To get its benojioial effects, always ouythe genumo I. monuJacturtHl by the California Fig Syrup Co. only SOU? BY ALL LEADING DRUCC1STS one size wily, regular pnoe 50t pr llottla CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE Hon. Thoa. Cale, who was elected U congress from Alacka, is well known on the Pacific elope, where he haj resided. Uis Washington address is 1312 9th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C Pcruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a very efficient remedy for Coughs and Colds. Thomas Cale Hon. C. 81 mp, congressman from Virginia, writes: "I have used your valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi cial results, and cau unhesitatingly rec ommend your remedy as an invigorat ing tonic and an effective and permanent cure for catarrh." Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative Mo aen will find Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing Byrup the Ihb t remedy to uso for thalr chtldrej Aurlag the teething; period. Natural Mistake. Mrs. Oaswell (making a call) Ah, I see you have here a volume of poems. I'm ashamed to confess it, Mrs. Highmus, but I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. HIghmus Why er that's a cat alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toltdo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buliness transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by hi Arm. WALDINQ, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale DnigKlsts, Toledo.O Hall's Catarrah Cure Is iken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottlo. Bold by all Druggists. Toko Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. TUtnara that Had Helped Him. Reporter Senator, I have heard that you got your start in life by selling news papers. Senator Lotsmun Not quite correct, my boy. The fact is but this is confiden tial, you know that I got my start by buying one or two newspapers. Of Mule i JJ Team BORAX Sample, Booklet, Popular Card Game "WHIZ," 10c. Pacific I oast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. BY MAIL UUSN3 250 Walts, Two Step. Three Step, etc. Dance completely taught sod gusraoteed In four lessons Prof Wal iviiuoo, is s.iii.r-, niw.1, Ur- roruana.urfgou mm an I I IK N&yvXfcOO a j-tow( n c 1 tr 4aJtHAal to D0Y0UKN0W THE ET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded try o Slicker? Clean -Light .Durable Guaranteed iWaterproof 1300 Evcrywhero OLD SORES kept OPJS Steel-Clad Grubber iiUi.iit.rnr trains aro to bo run on tho Boston elevated lino in tho endeavor to topa with tlfi naffl" tUtted. d3Y IMPURITIES IN THE BLOO0 Whenever a sore refuses to lieal it Is because the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but 13 infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually alllictcd with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, nnd the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anjjry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stuDboni, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason ' ior suspicion; me same germ-proaucing cancerous uicers 13 oacjc 01 every old sore, and especially i3 this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can I was afflloiod with a .ore on my 7 f ri T ' il Ti- Z. 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