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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
p"ERUNA EDITORIAL NO. I. MANY acfiu medical THE tho NEW "HELLO" JOBS OPEN FOB WOMEN Railways Placo Aro to Uo Phono of Telegraph After Alurch i. Ir) OPERATORS TO BE LET OUT, People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Can Now Secure Pcruna Tablets, Block SlgnalH Also Will Bo In Btallod and Many Small Stations Closed. ssS5Tmiin Is now offering; Peruna to tho public as a regular pharmi 5ft. u u ImtM ethical u any compound put un for tha me tlc&l Pf0"- Btrftinlnfj of medical ethics can And any fault with it. 1 BtoMfS.: A nTTVE INGREDIENTS are prominently incornorated in PTwti.. that the people may Know mat me claims made for Peruna kTea .j.nortnro we shall make from mcdioal ethics in the oondnnt of Th0 J? L i ho future, is the fact that we shaU continue to advortiia an6 Sduot TO THE PEOPLE. ttftwv t aon to dootors only, to advortiso for Ahntnn, nniv ltJ6J.Mnn fraternity would be obliged to recognize Peruna as 'beina entireiyw"1 Q Tm0 Sr. hall continue to offor Poruna to the people. "We shall oontinuo to iu nnin our claims for Peruna as a household romodv. Wo shall "V'.iAimnDly tho people with froe literature, teaching thorn how to uso xMno toaclang worn now w BvumuuuMB, fconoiiuiff mom many tilings ft sflt to "tho homo. We shall continue to do this, whether the medical .tonllko it or not. p tX are proposing from this time on to take the publio into our confldonco. tr ithitanding that some imitatois aucL substitutors will be attempting lc JfOtWlvi" . , . con.itlor fustas BTOOd as Perunn.. vn ftrA trnint tr, f P..m the voil of leorccy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly AT PERUNA IS COMPOSED. This ought to disarm all honest criticism. We expeot, howovcr, that crit i m will continue On some pretext or other those who are envious of the W"1" RI1MPM Of Pflmna will nnntlnnn t fl.l - aiaa W W W A U U fault But we are determined to givo such people no just complaint PERUNA 18 A GREAT MEDICINE. It has become a household word In millions of homes. Our faith in tho remedy is stronger than evor. Evcrv. year we expect to establish new nlflnti cr,""f? '' working time of railway fwehrn lands until tho peoplo of all the world are supplied with this valu- J ''Kniphors Koch into effect on w. . . March 1. M8 nomcuuju WE CLAIM PERUNA TO BE A CATARRH REMEDY. Buy a bottle and tot Jt. If it helps you, bo honest and acknowledge that it has helped you. If you want us to wo will publish your statement oxactly as you furnish It to w Wo will add no worus, lane away no worm, ii you wian us to we will tublia your portrait In connection with It "Wo will not do this without your written request, without your entire consont Perona has cured thousands of peoplo of chronio catarrh, In many phases ud locations. At least that Is what tho people say to us, through unsolicited (MtimonJals. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated ikndcrs to the contrary. WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE OF PERUNA TO CONTAIN THE 150REDIENTS PRINTED ON THE LABEL. We guarantee that every testimonial we uaVia absolutely true-in tho f Innrrtlftrre of tho tcstlflcr. pin'i r p n We guarantee that every photograph published is the photograph of tho L . ! Kaam Mint- ft T.nt-rf nrnrA gf a.a f Aatlminfnl vnn nitMmv. DtnOU WUU3D UUlUf lb wots, tuuv wiwij nvti. v. wtutjr w.biuiuumi KM BUWU1' liii by the hand that signed it We are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they aro. by dealing squarer than they dare to. We are determined to meet fakohood with truth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity. Wo know that tho users of Poruna will appreciate our stand. We believe that tho dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our op ponent! will bo obliged to acknowlcdfp finally that Peruna Is not only on Lonett and useful remedy, but onoof tho GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MEDI "I've Had Experience ' With Hood's Sarsaparllla, and am con vinced It Is a ureal mcdlclne,"-thls Is tho substance of 40,300 letters by actual count, received In two years. They tell of cures of all blooddlscasos.lossof appetite, rheuma tism, aftcrfovor weakness, that tired feeling, nervous weakness, dyspepsia, catarrh. No Equal "I can say from experience that Hood's Sarsaparllla Is without an equal." EinnL. UowiAN.llIicacon8t.,Lowell,Maae. Eozetna "I had eczema and tried every, thine I heard of, but nothing helped me until I took Hood's Samaparllla. Thank to this medicine, 1 am now well," Okokcie Vanaiv stynk, South Bethlehem, N. V. Muscular Rhoumatlm-"Mr father had muscular rheumatism. Was confined to his bed, He took two bottles of Hood's Sar saparllla and was entlrelj cured." Bertha h. 1'criiik, Box 1026, Springfield, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Sarsatabo. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. A now fluid of employment for wom en la to he opened by tho ntllwnyH. 1'IiIh does not mean that the rendu will employ women telcKniplieni, but on tho contrary their employment will be for tho purpose of talcln the placo of tele graphers, already In the bltvIcc. Tho future woman railway operating em ploye will ho eii(,'HKed at the mnullcr Htntlona taking train orderH over a tele phone, where formerly mich orderH were 1 traiiHinltted and received by telegraph. TIiIh new Held will ho oiten to women when the new nine-hour day law kov- Following It Up. First Magnate Why do you always jo east on this line? It's not hearty aa short and direct as somo of the others. Bccond Magnate 1 know It, but In trying to get passes I have always found this to be the line of least resistance. Chicago Tribune. Proxiniltr. Wareham Long How near did ye ever come to beln' rich? Tutfold Knutt Well, I wuz neit thing to a millionaire wunst. Me an' ole Mun tobaru happened to go on a toot the same night, an' tbey put us In adjolnln' cells it the p'llce station." CINES ON THE CONTINENT. C. Gee Wo Th. )! known rallatita CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Km iti'1i Ufa ttodr of Ku knil end In thai ttid dlKtril nd ! flv. a nit woaacr. Khirilnu tn Hurdt. "When I started In business," said Mr. Dustln fitux, reflectlvoly, "I re solved never to tell'an untruth.' "And you kept your word?" "Yea. Whenever I had any delicate business of that sort on band I hired an expert." vii",n 'fnr. It wan confidently expected that this Inw would work n revolution In railway I operation, and It was with tlitn end In 1 view that the Order of Hallway Tcle Krnpher procured ItH parage desplto the determined oppoKltlon of tlio rail way maniiKorH and even agaltiHt advlco direct from the White IIouhc. The l ev olution In coming, all right, hut It will be a revolution which will relegate tho telegraph to a back mat uh an adjunct to railway operation and will throw thoiiwindH of operators out of employ ment ud annually will decreawe their number until they will almoKt disap pear from American railways. It wa expected that the reduction In tho working hours of railway tele graphers to nine hours would compel the railroads to employ at least 8,000 additional men at once. It was also known that It would he Impossible to ftecuro this number of men when need ed, and It was therefore hoped by tho men that an Incrcnsc In wages would be u part of the revolution planned. How's This? We offerOno Hundred Dollars Reward forany tue of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O We, the underlined, have known P. J. Cheney for the lat lb yeara, and believe him ferfoctly honorable In all bultness transactions nd financially able to carry out any obliga tion made br hl firm. WALDINO, KINKAN & MAUVIN, Wholesale Drtigglsta, Toledo.O Hall's Catarrah Cure la iken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous aur faia of the system. Testimonial sent free. Prloo 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills lor Comtlpatlon. Iriytalhe world lul rorrtdlM. Ni Mercury, Polton or Drut Uaed-Mc Cures taluMit Operation, or Without the Aid of a Kn!f One of the Essentials A SURE CANCER ntTWP MtRiulrcd trom Peking. China-Safe. Sura anu HCiiaoie. ir vooAnB AKucrKt). pon-t hixay. CONHlJI.TA.'riOfM Mr IDF AM lr.nl. hriamid rUu U.ntlon Thl. I'.,.r 1'rulmbl. "I soinctlmia think," auld U8t It would bo Intorestlnir we origin of somo of the puraies or the day. For wonder who orlulnnt..il Mi it never rolm imi it ....... "Very likely," suggested Klddor. wis Nonh." Duhlcy, to tfaco common Instance, I expression, "It A llaniuirr. Marlon -I showed nana thna r T0U wrotn inn ....I I... . Hrry- He did? Marlon Yes. H ai.i i. of iho happy homos of to-day Is i vast fund of Information as to the bast methods of promoting benlth and hupplnosB and rleht living and know lodge of' the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and ronnonablo claims truthfully presented and which havo attained to world wide nccoptanco through tho approval of tho Well-Informed of tho World; not of Individuals only, but of the in nil y who hVvo tho happy faculty ol selecting and obtaining tho boat the world affords. Ono of tho products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical romody, approved by physicians and commended by tho WolMnformod ol ! tho World as a vnluublo and whole some family laxative Is tho well-known , Syrup of Figs and bllxlr of Senna. To got Its bcnoflclnl effects always buy tho gonulno, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all loading druggists. Tli, irt ' ' 1 1 iAa iiswiaw i mSii i wi i imp, win n tiiri i I1!- futm UlWn A,wnyH Iloufjht 1ms borno tlio Hljrna- ii. iHuciior, una jiiih uiseii nuuio uuuer uih JH-rsonai NtintrvlHloii for over ttO venrx. Allow no ono iii'CCIVO Voil In thin. nniiiifnrrnltu. linUitt IrtllH uiul to " liniaij tn of Clilldrcn-Exporlonco (rnliist Kxporhuunt. . What is CASTORIA noHi. i H 11 ""rmloiis fiiilistltuto. for CiiHtor Oil wiii!..'i..J.?PM1.H..a,"l Soolhlnir Syrtins. It is lMciutn m hi, V. ,,u'"r Opium, Alorphlno a l l Vs "K Jt friiaruntoo. ntiii i.M ? !' r,,,,ivo Toothing Troubles. curoH CoiiHtlputlon ui. """'ley. it nssi On iiHant. It nor other jmrcoua It 1 oh troy 8 AVorniH Dlurrliooiv mid AVlml Tim V ii ii i ,a iwelH, Klvlntr Jionlthy and nuturtU woop. Clilldron'H ruimccuTho Mother'H Prlond. m Kind You Have Always Bought Boar the Signaturo of 9 n Use For Over 30 Years. TMI Cr,TUH OOMPANV, ff MURRAY aTSirT, HIWtORK OITV. Chandra to Ileanlt. The railway mnnnRers at first took a similar view of the situation, but it boon wns discovered that It would bo Impossible to supply the demand If all existing telegraph olllces were to bo maintained nftcr .March 1. As n re sult of n careful study of the situation the nine-hour day for telegraphers will bring about tho following changes: 1. Tho abandonment of all stations as telegraph stations except division headquarters and Junctional points. 1!. Tho substitution of teclphoncs fo the receipt and the transmission of or ders and messages. i 8. The employment of women ns agents In many stations thus trans- . formed Into telephone stations. j 4. The transaction of a tremendous amount of olllce business by letter which formerly wns transacted by tele graph. ' ff. The rapid extension of the nuto niutlc electric block signal system, which will make telegraph stations un necessary. In determining to Inaugurate tlicst changes the railway managers found that they had In reality been preparing for them for years. It wns discovered nlso that by adopting the most expen sive system of block signaling train orders and telegraph stations could for tho greater part ho dono nwny with. I The railroads, therefore, decided thai they would rather spend millions In providing anil maintaining automatic block slgnnls which never go to sleep and which never fall unless they spell "dnnger," than to spend the Rnme money In maintaining telegraph sta tions and telegraph operators. Tho closing of stations as telegraph stations Is mado possible liy tho fact that with an automatic electric signal nil that Is nccfsxary Is to start trains as fast as the terminal block Is empty nml keep them going until a semaphore suys "stop." Hurifi'uii'a Knife Curra II t-iulnclio. After suffering excruclntlng pains In hU head for twenty-flvo years, Louis Wolf son of Cincinnati has ttecurcd rollef by having the surgeons cut out two nerves. Tho pain wns nbovo tho eyes and at tho temples and recurred four or llvo times n work. IIu hnd consulted tho lentllnir specialists, tried medicines, various forms ; of mnsNago mm eiectricni treatment In vain. Tho two offending nerves, ono on each aldo, wore between ono and two Inches long and about as thick as a pin. They i termed sensory nerves that Is, nerves which give tho sense of fooling nnd not control of tho movements of mus cles. Tho headaches have not returned since tho operation. Local surgeons say this Is thu first case of tho kind on record. The I'rublrui. "Do you think It is as easy to make l fortune as It used to be?" asked the ambitious youth. "Easier," answered Senator Sor ghum. "Tha problem Is to do It In such a way that your friends will con tinue to speak to you." Washington Star. Not In the Mnrket. "When I go Into politics, I am go ing to hlro out my brains to the best paying side." "But when people hlrs brains they want furnished thoughts; not empty flats." Baltimore American. Mo hers will find lira. Window's Soothing Byrup the best remedv to uso I ox thelx chUdrea during the teething period. like Tho TarnluK of the Worm. Mollle I wish yoa were mors Mr. Simpson. Coddle My dear, If I were more like Mr. Simpson, I should have married a woman more like Mrs. Simpson. St Louis Post-DITtrh. ed Tlio Proper Fee. What do I get for this stunt?" ask tba vain, but execrable, amateur. "If I were a police magistrate," an swered the manager, "you would get 80 days; but, as I am not, you'll simply get out." TTorf It Might Rare ITaippeneat, "Why, Col. Corpuscle, are you alive yet?" "Am I alive yet? Why shouldn't I be, sir?" "You most pardon my surprise, colo nel. I could almost swear I read your obituary a year nroJ" "It Is quite likely you did, sir. The papers down my way have had ray obltu ary la type for years, and It Is possible that one of them may have run It in by accident." Ifnd Done IIU Ilest. Uncle Ilosca did not feel able to con tribute more than 715 cents to the mission ary cause, and was not particularly en thusiastic about giving even that. "You ought to give ns the Lord has prospered you," said Deacon Ironside. "I don't think the Lord'll ever accuse me of beln' ungrateful," answered Uncle Hosea. "Six of my boys Is preachers." Is It Your Own Hair? 1 nara Ilird. j "I admire thnt parrot of yours," re marked the visitor, rising to take his dc-; parture. "It's the most sensible bird I've seen for a long time." "Why, he hasn't uttered a single word since you came In," said the owner of the parrot. "I know It. That's why I admire him." f'Tn Ht. Vitus' nance ana an Ticrvoua Xtsaaes f IO permanently cured by Dr. Kllns Orat fterve iWnrer. Henri for KllKK S2 trial bottlx and traallae. Dr. IL ILK 11a. Ld.,631 Arch HU, PliUa..Pa. Might lie Woran. Mamma "Your overcoat will nerer fit you this winter." Bobby "I know It won't, mamma, hut my skates will; so don't let's worry." Fuck. , Epitaph. Traveler, pause and drop a tear For Timothy Squiggs, who once dwelt here. He vanished from our mortal sight When he thawed a can of dynamite. Do you pfn 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 I Here's an Intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth ofrich.thick,glossyhair! And weknoV you'll never be gray. " I thlnV thnt Ayr-r'a Italr VIor la the moat wonderful hair (rower that m erer made. I hare uicrl it for aorne time and I can truth fully T that I am ai natty pl.aaod with It. I cheerfully rr-nmnnd It an a aplendld prepa ration." MISS V. IlKOCRT, Waylarid, Mich, H A Slide br 3. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Uaaa. Also manuraoiurere or EARSAPABILLi. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. la I'enalmlatlo VI err. "Life," remarked the optimist, made up of sunshine and sorrow." "Yes," rejoined the pessimist, "but the trouble Is there are about nlns shadows to one snnaino " Only One "BROMO QUININE." That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the algnature of K. W. OKOVE. Uaed tha World over to Cure a Cold In One Pay. 25c The production of alcohol in Franca during the Feason of t IKXV1000 Is estl murod at 70,202.017 gallons. Of this great quantity 84 per cent was indus trial alcohol. RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BEt .RIXBBEU iVWTLY It is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing Mounter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is mora than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only bo reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT TJI5 RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forma uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of thq body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and paina are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a times by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma-i tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such, terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from thesystem. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit lag acrid and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, thebody is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties . just what is needed in every case of Rheu matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and s s. s PURELY VEGETABLE P . I "II J " r I" I barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time otGCi-VJiaCl vHfUDher . trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write Slnpltat, Strongest, Baalcrt Dandled Grabber Made. Will poll MORB and LARGER STOMPS with LESS EXPENSE than any otbar. i us about vour case and our rmvsicians will trtve mou anv information or advice desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPEGIFIG CO., ATIATITA, GAa I! inula Klnil Ilcmily Mnrket. Of tho $.10,000,000 of equipment trust bonds of New York Central lines recently offered for public subscription ?2l,O00, 000 wan taken tho first day. Thoy were offered at prices to ylold from 4 to R per cent. It Is understood that several millions of theso certificates wero placed abroad. Imprisonment for tho manipulators of trust funds la tlio recommendation or ij. tVrlu for DwctlptlT. Clrrohr axd Prla flfW MaCk P. )KJtm a. I5KALL, Manufa&nrer W m W3rW 82lIhwtLorna Arano. S PortlanJ, Oreflatl 3a fe. f-VV- BAKING POWDER 1 seeds iv8?3ft. Jkcojaomy fl JF hare mads and Vapt Krria fld nnd. M fok ' B'lTmv-irr Vll M nraa Uilaiet la the world merit tella. M I li ft f I UJlltLy AKf Ferry' Seed Annual for 1900 B Lr OUNCES tf$!9 tllathwtiol8flflorr arnt riM'.l'. for 9 W3 " 7 tt Tn nrmnMl'na f Vi fot-ntlir'o mAlo. -4. j&Zifir M iuo aun. Don't aow da mi jou set it. M3 jS ft xn providing me iamuy s meaJs,clon t Dssr i cq.. -Jp Wi(WM s&cd with anything- but the tW - MM Dllrlli tlOT1 at a moderate Price. It f&fJ in i PMUn'2!! makes everything: better. m&r THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY ISSWv Try and see. ifPerfect THE FISH BRAND SLICKER fell ? W($$kX Isthomonwho 3228 Money back. M WJtW5ft thosomosorvice , " f an-Light-Durable i j itanteca Waterproof laaW shoes kt all W r? j. W B ii-ttfr tS S d Sold Ewrywhere aaPRicEB. tor every XjSPaaW o ' rR'Wt' .jT Q , CQOO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, R PWKjr1 0 t D MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Q VjfffT .V 8 iuwttt CATAioe JfSfi0" L. Oauglaa niakaa and mall a mora -EJjft 6 S , ! " j JtVjfcT" world, beaausa ihey hold their X;3SmjfiWW ' hapa. tit batter, waar I on oar. and SMW frit P. N. U. No. 8-08 WHKN writ In jr to advertisers pleaae roentlun this paper. are of mraatar valua than any othmr mmrt. W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Bo Equalled At Anj Price nXtryjlSl'F.h0?' jWi t DobkUs. name ami prion la aUmped on bottom. '. UkZ?r'X"U ""Jwu. ouoea niaue.1 from rartorr lo .any part of the world, Ilia. i . a.. Aiuuti wva, uracatou. aiuu. ',,,1 JCxcluitttlv. Take Nn Nubatltutn. PUTNAM W A ntrT.lTftci nvcc! K. Iilttonhouso, commissioner of lnsmr- , . . . , , un mm mamw l aaaasi lal wmw vshT sW JL JrmJB nncolor Colorado, In a repprt of the In- aiifSVrOlSV