The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 20, 1908, Image 7

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L bonrat conviction thnt bad w the
titltn nation In flr or tea years."
l1 iMtni to be lb inost popular
national colors. """"
,. rtr tivrnt r.flra lead.
fnational flaji nineteen have red In
J,0 other COIor IB ao mugu uacu.
Ixpfrlment made by German sclent-
I ihow tnst uutter acoya iwm wutm
Lrvd with from 3 to 0 per cent ot
If tn propornon oi nu i nirc
that tb rcaulta ar Iim aatlafao
Vht It la Kor.
rife Hunt you go to the club to-
lit. dearl
luiband-It lan't nbiwlutclr noces-
j, but I need the rent Life.
Oumd of Italy offered an Interna-
il cid to bt preionted to tba firal
ctuat who fuccda In croailng tbi
by balloon.
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lie Laundry, Kitchen. Toilet and
kaery la a CI earner and Purl liar.
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No. 7-0
I'crhnpii If tlioro wiih n womnn In tlio
moon liintond of n mnn It wouldn't Rut
full o often.
Ho I enn never tell you what I
feel for you. True lovu Ih Hllunt. Sho
Oh, no; It KjMJitka to imjm.
"IIo'h n very prominent mcmlwr of
our yneht club." "Indeed I Whnt Ih
IiIh ofllclnl cnjmelty?" "L'our kiiIIoiif."
Life.
Tho Pnrontal Voice Mnud'e, In thnt
younR mnn koii yet? Tho DmiKlitor
yyp8, pupa ; ho wiy ho Is. Clovelund
Ixjudor.
Alumina 0, children, why nre you
no tinuRhty to-dny? Children Why,
HlHtcr Hitld If wo were Kod Hlic'd kIhk
to uh to-nlfchtl trny HtorlcH.
MIm Kcreoch YfM, mnmmii lins kept
the wolf from Uio door for yonro by
her HlnKlng Prof. DIkh Hem
no wonder 1 New York Globe.
She I notice thnt It In tho nlnRle
men who nro tho most nnxloun to ko
to wnr. Ho (much married) Yes.
They don't know what wnr Ih.
"Jane," floated downward a voice,
"If that' Mm. Bonndso, I'm not In."
"It Is Mrs, Sonndso," flontcd upward a
voice, "and she's slad to hear It."
Boston Traveler.
Towns Yes, Mjittley Is married
Didn't you know thnt7 ltrowno-No;
why ho told ino ho wouldn't marry the'
best woman on. earth. Towno Well,
bo didn't Philadelphia Press.
First Man Wo have eleven kltteni
at our house, and I'vo named them all
Peter Pan. Second Man How's thutt
First Man They nro never going to
Ilvo to grow up. Brooklyn Life.
Teacher (nfter explaining tho char
acter of tho Pharisee) And now, whnt
do wo moan by n "hypoorlteT' Pupil
Please, miss, a mnn wot says ho Is
wot ho Isn't, but ho ain't. Punch.
"Yes," said Mrs. Mugley, "I always
try to rotlro before midnight. I don't
like to miss my beauty sleep." "Ileal
ly," said Miss Knox, "you should try
hardor. You cortalnly don't get enough
of It." 8tray Btorlcs.
Lady (engaging cook) Why did you
leave your last place? Drldget Molo
ney Whol, mum, tho mistress said sho
cudn't do wldout mo, so 01 came to tho
conclusion that 01 was worth moro
than sho was glvln' mo, and 01 lift at
wnnst I Plck-Me-Up,
Griggs The Idea of your letting
your wlfo go round Baying she made a
mnn of you? You don't hear my wlfo
saying that Briggs No, but I heard;
her telling my wife thnt she did her!
best. Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday.
Itcdd I see Browne's got an auto
mobile. Greene Yes; his rich uncle
gave It to him. "Why. ho told mo ho
put nil tho money he had Into It." "So
ho did. Ho bought n dollar's worth of
gasolluo for It." Yonkers Statesman.
Doctor Grlflln I must Bay tho world
H very ungrateful towurd our profes
sion. How seldom one sees a public
memorial erected to a doctor 1 Mrs.
Gollghtly How seldom! Oh, doctor,
think of our cemeteries! Stray
torles.
Indignant Cltlxen Say! Your boy
threw n stone at me Just now and bare
ly inlawed me. Mr. Grognn Yea sny
lie missed ye? Indignant Cltlren
That's what I understood myself to
remark. Mr. Grognn It was not my
b'y. Tho New Century.
Doctor (to patieut) Your heart Is
ruther Irregular. Huvo you nnythlng
that Is worrying you? Patient Oh.
not particularly. Only that Just now
a I I.. ..Him nnilAf .
when you put your nnnu i'vi...
I thought you wero going to glvo mo
your bill. Umdon Telegraph.
"Your hUHband stays out quite Into
vrv nlu'lit." said tho tactless womnn.
"Yes," answered tho patient wife, "but
I don't know that I blame him. You j
nee, In our apartment bouse poopio are
permitted to ploy tho piano until half
past eleven." Washington Star.
"What's your name, my poor man
asked tho benevolent housewife, as Mio
brought out a saucer of stowed prunes.
"Sandy Pikes, F. F. V.," replied tho
tuttcreu way rarer, uouis
hat "Gracious, and does the F. F. V.
stand for '.tart family of Virginia?'"
"No, mum; It stands for 'fast freight
veteran.' "Chicago News.
"I don't mind tolling you," snld tho
pretty girl eonlldeutlally, "that 1 want
to talco a thorough courno In cooking
In order to lit myself to bun good wlfo.'
"You nro doing tho rtght thing, my
dear," said tho matron In chargo of
tho cooking school. "May .I ask how
booh you expect to bo married?" "How
HliouUl I know?" rejoined tho pretty
girl, daintily rolling up er sleeve s.
"I haven't found tho man yet." Chi
cago Tribune.
"In writing up tho burglary," said
tho excited caller, "you can say that
tho thlovos In tholr hurry overlooked
$750 worth of Jowelry and solid silver
Plato In ono of tho cupboards." "Might
that not bring tho burglnrs to your
Iioubo a Booond time?" suggested tho
odltor. "1 don't enro If It does," ex
claimed Uio other. "I tlon't want tho
public to got tho Impression that a
gang of robbors can go through my
houso and only And 25 worth of stuff
worth tonllog.M Pullndolpuln lu
QUlror. ,
The Jar of
Coughing
TUB DOLMAN.
Hammer blows, steadily ap
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, Jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
"I alwajri keap Ayar'i Cherry Peetornl In
the hpuie. It aire. prfct relief wlieuarer
any of in hare cough, or hard cold.. I hare
uisd It for a itrat matir yenraand to know
an anoui u. aim, Jiiitr ui
burg, H. T.
OiiKiiTKA,Varr.
KA Madabr J.O. Ayr Co.. Lowall, Maai.
Al.o maaufaoturera of
hfl
yers
SABSAPAttllXA.
PILLS.
iia:r viaoa.
Blllousnoss, constlpntlon retard re
covery. Cure thoso with Ayer's Pills.
It I.nallnif KfTrnl.
"Itlpsllng, did you ever convert any
body to your wny of thinking by your
treet corner oratory?"
"I know of one, nnyhow, and 'It made
a changed man of htm."
"What la he doing now?"
"He's In the Inanne nylum, Buggies;
in the Innanc nnyltim. A gliuipae of the
truth wan too much for bis modernized
intellect."
Itockjr.
Tenderfoot I bear you hare atnrted
ap a new quarts mill. How are you do
ing with It?
Mine Owner GneiMlr. thank you.
Opinion of u Connolaaenr.
"Mr. Spoonnmorc, don't you think a
klaa 205 aeconda in duration l a great
deal too long to bo agreeable?"
"Well, that depends entirely on the
er dealrnblllty of the kiasee."
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT ! guvMiloed to cure any
cue of Itching. Illlml. Jleo ling or Protruding
Hlea in A to 14 da) i or xnuiiey rolun Jd. Wc
Have Your
Tbe new ten-dollar gold piece has arrived,
And we got one In our clutcbea by a
aqueeze ;
Have you noticed that tbe breeches on tbf
turkey on tbe coin
Are considerably baggy at tbe knees?
Houston Poat.
Probnble Outcome.
Chronic Kicker What do you auppoai
would happen to your boaated fleet if It
ahould get Into a real battle?
Phlegmatic Citizen O, I auppoce we'd
get licked aame as we've alwaya been.
Sprains.
Any sudden turn or twist which may
throw a member out of its normal po
sition is likely to caueo a sprain, which
is really a sudden and more or loss ser
ious wrench or twist of a ligament ox
of tho muscles controlling the liga
monts. Ubo hot wator for bathing the
sprain; diy tho surface and apply St.
Jacobs Oil as for eorenesa and stiffness.
i nedncttont '
The old nag was Jogging up the hill
with tho elopers.
"Yes," said tho old nag, "It Is rathci
tough pulling them up to tho parson
age, but It will bo easier coming back."
"How so?" queried tho friendly
goose at tho roadside.
"Why, can't you Beo that after leav
ing tbe parsonage two will be xuadt
ou?" Chicago News.
How's This?
We offer Ono Hundred Dollar! Reward for any
raio of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Uail'i
Catarrh Curo.
F, J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O
We, the undonlinod, hart known F. J.
Cheney for tho lait 1& year, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all butineii transaction!
and financially able to carry out auy obliga
tion mado by li la Arm.
WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholo.ale Drugglata, Toledo.O
nall'a Catarrah Cure li tken Internally, aot
ing directly upon thu blood and inucoiu aur
faroi of the ayatom. Teatlmonlalr aont free.
Price 75 cenu per bottle. Bold by all Urugglita.
Take IlaU'i Family PUla for Comtlpatlon.
Ilia Feraonul View of It.
Admiring Constituent Senator, you
bare your own opinion ot this currency
question, haven't you?
Senator Lotsmun Yea, air, and I sup
pose I have answered It hundreds of
times. It's nobody's business bow a man
gets bis currency.
Austrian mlnea are provided with res
cue chambers at convenient locations un
derground. They are equipped with food
and conveniences for miners In case ot
accident.
y r up tffigs
Bixir?f Senna
facts geatljryet prompt;
ly onthe bowels, cleanses
fhe system ejectually,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation,
permanently. To get its,
i)eneicial ej'fectsuy
The Rename. v
-I 1 1 I A.1
lanumcXuroa by iho.
aw a j
CALIF
'ORNIA
PoSlTRtJP CO.
Onrinpirt Worn hy ItnaainrK In Unrly
Tnrklah Wnral
"What Is tlio meaning," asks a cor
rcHpimdent, "of tho garment called, r
believe, a dolman a sleeved tunic
hung from the left shoulder worn hy
the king of Spain nt tho Bourbon wed
ding? Tho bridegroom, too, I notice,
was similarly overdressed." Tho im
mediate meaning of It was that the two
personages mentioned were wearing
the most spledld clothes they could find
In tholr wardrobes. It signified In tho
second place that lxith of them were
oincers of iiussnrs, to whom the dolman
Is peculiar. Regarded as a historic
relic, the dolman means even moro Im
portant things. In a sense it means
tho salvation of Christendom from tho
hordes of Islam.
For hussars were invented hy Mat
thias Corvlnus, king of Hungary, one
of the great opponents of the Turk In
his long struggle to break into Europe.
Matthias, raised a special force of light
cavalry by enrolling- ono man out of
every twenty In the villages of Hun
gary and "hisznr" means in Magyar
"twentieth."
Tho world has always looked to Aus
tria and Hungary for examplo In tho
matter of light horse, and hussnrshnve
come to bo copied all over Europe
without any thought of the meaning
of tho name. Great Britain, never
quick to Innovate, changed two light
dragoon regiments to hussars only n
hundred years ago and has since added
eleven hussar regiments to these. Along
with the name the distinctive details
of tho busby and dolmun have been
copied too.
The dolmnn tells plainly of the Turk
ish war of the fifteenth century. The
Hungarian troops had borrowed from
their hostile neighbors the Idea of the
"dolama" tho word Is Turkish a
sleeved robe worn over the other gar
ments, probably for warmth. Whether
It was Turk or Magyar who conceived
the Idea of casting It loose and going
Into action with It flying picturesquely
on tho breeze wo do not know.
The hussar's busby, too, Is Hun
garian, the hag depending from the
crown being a rudlmentnry form of a
long stuffed bag that hung from the
Magyar's busby to save his head and
neck from sword cuts. London Dally
Mall.
OVERSHOES FOB HOUSES.
overshoe fou nonsES.
Can Da Qnleklr Adjoated on Hoof In
Came ot Sadden Freeic.
Horses undoubtedly require an over
shoe when the ground Is snowy and
coated with Ice as much as the average
human being. Drivers, although anx
ious to protect horses from Injury by
falling, have been unable to procure n
practical and satisfactory oversho.
Those mado of rubber prevent the
SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN" THE BLOOI
When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth
and free from blemishes, but when some acid liumor takes root in the circu
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These
humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish
condition of the members of the body -whose duty it is to collect and carry
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through tho
pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions 6f various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense.
It is generally on the back, breast, ace, arms and legs, though other part3
of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds;
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condicion and giving it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in tho
lorm ot pimples ana blacic Heads, wnno
Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ
ent parts of the body One of the worst
forms of skin trouble 'i3 Salt Rheum;
its favorite point of attack is the scalp,
sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin
disease. The humor producing the trouble
lies dormant in the blood through the
Winter to break out and torment the
sufferer with the return of Spring. The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acids and removes tho
humors so that the skin instead of being
Irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
while 'they soothe the itching caused by
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
find forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to ita
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent freo
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm,
I Buffered with Eezonia, for forty
yoara and could find nothlctr to
cure na until I triod 8. Q. B. X
auffored lntonnoly with the ltch
intr and burning: puatulcu would
form from which tlioro flowod a
sticky fluid; crusts would come on
the akin and when ecratohod off
tho skin was Inft as raw cs a pleco
of beof. X suffered arrony in tho
.lict
X was al
ted, but
lonir rears
whan I naad B. B.B.I found a nor
feet cure. Thoro has nevor boon
any return of tho trouble.
O. XL. EVANS,
JStookman, ZTeb.
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABE
An OveralRht.
"I want to pay this bill," he said at
the hotel bar,, "but I think you have
made a slight error here in my favor.
I've been rending over the extras, and
I cannot find that you have charged
anything for telling mo you thought it
mLght rain."
Ho Dodged.
"So Borroughs owes you money.
Well, I think he'll pay you back some
day, but you can't make him hurry."
"Don't you believe it Tho 'mere
sight of me walking along the street
has made him hurry several times
lately." Philadelphia Press.
Moat Direct ltonte.
"How did your husband get out of the
building after be bad located the gas
leak?" asked the reporter.
"As nearly as be could remember it
afterward," Raid the woman, "be went
out through the roof."
Wayalde Coinmnnlnira.
Wareham Long Wot started the bard
times, anyway?
Tuffold Knutt We did, ye ole fool.
We wus sufferin' with 'em long 'fore any
body else caught 'em.
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That I-LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for the signature of K. W. GROVE. Uiod the
World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c
Neighborly Cordiality.
Mm. Gadder (rifing to depart) Well,
you must come and call on me some day.
It's your .urn now.
Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney Yes; I think
It has been my turn for the last five or
six times, hasn't it? Chicago Tribune.
necoarnlaed Ilia Fnillnff.
"Woman of the House A big, strong
fellow like you ought to be willing to
work and earn his own living.
Languid Launcelot That's wot ails
me, ma'am. Me muscles is all right, but
me will power is all gone.
Name Had Encaped Her.
"Professor," said Mrs. Gaswell to the
distinguished musician who had been en
gaged at a high price to entertain her
guests, "what was that lovely selection
you played Just now?"
"That, madam," he answered, glaring
at her, "was an Improvisation."
"Ah, yes, I remember now. I knew it
was an old favorite, but I couldn't think
of the name of it, to save me."
horse from slipping, but they wear out
so quickly their cost Is prohibitive. In
the Illustration Is shown one which
Fcems well fitted to serve the purpose,
Invented by a Massachusetts man. It
Is mado along slinllnr lines to the "grlp
per" chnln placed on automobile tlca
Tho tread Is formed of. n number of
metallic links. When the overshoe Is
adjusted on tho foot the links Intervone
between tho hoof and the ground, af
fording a firm grip. This overshoe need
not necessarily bo worn on tho horse
all the time, but In case of sudden
freeze can be quickly adjusted In posi
tion and removed when desired. Phil
adelphia Record.
Short-sighted.
''Why don't you farmers do some
thing to improve your roads?"
"W,hat for?" asked thejold settler.
"It would improve the value of your
farms."
"Yes; and the rporo value wo get up,
the more taxes we might have to pay."
Washington Star.
Bollcltnde.
"Cyrus," hastily exclpiined Mrs. Jytnea,
"you ought to be careful how you let
Fido eat out of your band!"
"Why, there isn't a bit of danger,"
said Mr. Jymes. "He wouldn't harm a
fly."
I "O, I know there's no danger to you,"
, Impatiently rejoined his wife. "I was
thinking of Fido."
Berlin anthorlties have passed a law
putting a tax on cats, and now when one
of them is found without tbe metal tag
which shows that tbe tax has been paid It
in chloroformed.
Mo aers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothtni
Byrup the b. st remedy to uso lor their children
aurlng the teething period. x
Baally TJnderatood.
"I love a dim, religious light," sht,
murmured.
"I was brought up In Pittsburg,
too," he Bald.
BU Vitus' Dan re ana an nervous Otstases
frit) permanenuj- curro uy
iirrve Beatorer. Seid for FREE iz trial bpltla and,
treatise. Dr. IL IL Ktlae, Ld.. 911 Arch HL. PhllJU.Pa..
Th rebuilding of Sau Francisco baa
been hampered greatly by the exorbitant
waee schedule. The rates exceed by
dollar per day the maximum scale in New
York.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Ottiildn't Tnlte the Job.
An lnlnnd graduate came to New
York to seek employment. Through a
friend he received an offer of a plact
as shipping clerk to a certain firm. In
reply he wrote as follows: "I regret
that I cannot accept your kind offer of
a position shipping clerk, but th
fact Is that I am always sick when oo
the water." Success Magazine.
ThoiiKht Ho Knew Him.
A laborer was engaged In tho grounds
of an asylum nnd received Instructions
to pay no attention whatever to tho re
marks of tho patients.
Some llttlo tlmo nfter ho commenced
work tho governor of the asylum, a
well-known doctor, looking nt tho prog
ress of tho work, mildly BuggeBted ono
alteration. Tho workman dug steadily
on nnd never lifted his head.
Tho doctor raised his voice, but the
mnn, without answering, went on dig
ging energetically. The doctor threat
ened, stormed, nnd finally thundered
out :
"Do you know who I am?"
Tho laborer straightened his back,
looked at htm a minute, nnd, shaking
his head, sorrowfully exclaimed:
"Poor chap l 1 am sorry for ye," nnd
went on calmly with his work. Lon
don Express,
;l STIFF, YES?
Hoy' Idea of Ilaby.
"Pop I" v
"Yes, my pon."
"Did tho Btork bring that now baby
of ours?"
"Yes, my boy5"
'Guess ho was mighty glad to got
rid or It; It cries bo much!" Youkorn
Btntesmo's
I III T WW' 9 m jm i i ltl
ba ar x r-'af-arh-r n
a a ill bbi -crwri" i h
i- lavV 'Yi all
-w JSirlunttly.
iTTTl
SHOES AT ALL
pmces. ron kvcrv
MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY.
MEN. B0Y8. WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
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mafi'BfJ.&U, 33.00 anil 93.SU ahoe
than mny other manufacturer Inthm
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ahoaa fk thm world to. day.
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At An) Price
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Sold bTIha l4rt aio dealers ererTWhara. &hoa mailed from factory to any part of ttia world. Illoa.
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