The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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lor Infants and Children.
i Kind You Have Always Bought
felln an Improramont.
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hiti to p7 out jooJ deal of moncjr
tb flo(r jou um, do you not?
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tr li raore Catarrli In thUifetlon of the
mill tb lit ftw reartHM lUppoivtl to b
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bit. fcltnra ha pro. en catarrh to lei
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rf! 7. ;. CHKXKY A CO,, Toledo, Ohio.
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HaU'j Kamll; l'llla for oonttlpatlon.
A Klattarrr.
in, mn im. me convict wn nar-
Im bore Jlst for trjlnr to flatter
neioear eiclalmed the prison t!-
i", mil im. i liar rrllvl rn m lnlu
iignaturo on check." Tlt-Dlts.
Wo li lit Talu at Chano.
"Not n cent," replied tho rich mnn
coldl; "money Is not good for tho
poor."
"Well," renpondod tho applicant,
'Juat protond that you hnve a grudo
aicaluit mo." rhlludelphln ledger.
Waal of Knartrr.
Th prlre Inn reaolvrd to quit laying.
"It Mem ao utterly absurd," ihc
clucked, "for a ."00 fowl to apend her
time and atrenrth In turning out egga at
BO cent a dozen."
Parching heriflf on her excliialye
rooat, ahe eyed the common barnyard bom
below bar with lofty disdain,
Dameetln AraanltUa.
Knlcker I'm waited au hour for you
to get your hat on atralglit.
Mra. Knlcker Well, I're waited longer
than that for you to get your feet on
atralfhi, New York Hun.
A terrible nolao of thumping nnd
tamping came from Hob's room early
one morning.
"IJobby, Hobby," called Mti mother,
from dowuvtulra, "what la going od
up there?"
"My nhoci," replied Bob
A neat Chailtr.
Tcmn And what do you think? Mr.
Ooodlinrt hadn't been alotio with me
for flvo Jiilnutca before he offered to
klaa me.
Je.i Ye, that's one tiling about
Jack Goodhnrt; he'a Juat aa soft-hearted
and charltnbla aj ha can be. Phil
adelphia I'rcaa.
Fllbberty "When I begin to auapect
that I'm working too hard at my builneai
I go and consult my doctor. If he saya
I'm all right I go back to work."
Jlbblt "There's nothing original in
that Idea. Whenever I get uneasy about
myself I apply for" another thousand or
two of Ufa Insurance. If I pass the ex
amination I know I'm O. K."
Krerfbody Lambed
"Perhapa you would feel better,"
aald the hopeful and helpful person, "If
you would do something to lighten tha
henrta of your fellow men."
"That' Juat what I hare been rtc
Intr." unawcred Mr. Slrlua Uarker. "My
tiat blew off and I had to chase It two
blocks I" Washington Star.
Aa an In vaatmant.
MA man," said the philosophical board
er, "la like a gold mine. You nerer know
what's In him until you bar run drifts
tbrough hi in, aa It were, and explored him
n all his lerela."
"That's why I take mlgbty little itock
n men," remarked tb pessimistic board-r.
i4j. unuuiilSTJ QUO,
TJACOBS OIL
conquer:
PAIN
fon BmrrntM, sorcness, sprain or Bnuiae,
(IOTHINO 18 BETTER THAT YOU CAN U88J
LUMBAQO'S PAIN, HHEUMATIO TWINGE,
YOUn BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINOB
CIATIO ACHED ALL PLEASURES SPOIL,
FOR. HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL I
t m " i vi
Ad A
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a t k. " f
ThU trodo mark
gna ine word
Tower onihe
punpns aisttn-
qulih thli high
irade slicker fro
iiaso
brant
ft
oood
rtda
IlaarKlnaT Ueata Working,
It has been proved thut no fewer
than 32,000 beggars aro at present uink
Ing a better living In Vienna than or
dinary workmon. One notorious family
of professional bvggsra recently gave
a grnnd ball and a concert at a local
hotel.
A new desk and office convenience la
a tool for removing rusty or corroded
pens from tha bolder. Most persons who
work at a desk have experienced more or
less difficulty In this connection, and very
often tha finger are cut with tb sharp
edges of the pen or soiled with rnst and
Ink. This clever device baa handles Ilk
pilar, by closing Which the pen 1 grip
ped and then drawq out by a small trig-rer-llka
lvr onerated by tb foreflncer.
si sr i sin sm sat
- urmy Uitm
"Bromo
Quinine
T"t WORLD (BVEH TO BVM A BOLD tit OHC DAY,
- -member the full Look
TRAVELSQ LIBRARIES
....h.-l'ortl.oovrnp prr.nr . w. HmJ
HIBf I u n II It T 1 1 1 f I" r - - - - Mr. II ft I'tflnr 1Iil1l...i-u T. I
'ornlV..V p1 Ksrsn nlis. M wmi n in j say i " Tha rari-a nf a r far n. o
i i.Mttl caiicu i,iiK11r tint anrno nmdi li il, n,l tin I. 1...111. ... .( 1.
u form, .. .. 11.., ,1.1 mnn. Iiiikiiiiih iii'fll. ttiiii, ru"ci un iiH a riimn nui iirank
IU i I . . n IF 11 lllll. H. .." .1 ,, 1 .. 1 I
.1.. tirOUCIn" - ,w lian liv nvnll. '.'" ."-n nun mill nil niranilMl,
1 iikaaw. r leakaire. , I rtitrfltai or promptly Bpttlt?. natural .Imp. trfiM: h.ilth. 1
lion, trea" . 1 wu 1 Mass. ilraiiKth to do all rny work.1'
pall U.-""
Wonderful Growth of Pst Sixteen
Years.
liy Cornells Marvin, Rrcrelnrr Oreron Library
CommliMion, Snlcm."
In 11)05 trnvblltiK llbrnrios had boon
authorixod by law In twentv-flvo HlntoH.
In ilxtton of t'icao, tho libraries wore
In tho direct charge of Htato librntiea
or library com missions.
This wonderful record of growth
from iho Idea prornulgutod by Mr. Mel
vll Dowcy in 1802 1h n most slgnlfiiant
toHtliw nlal, not only that Illiteracy is
becoming unpopular, but (hat good
InBto in rending Ih to become an Amur
lean habit, rime was when Homo of
our rcholars thought that bad rending
was bettor that nono at all. A well
known teachor of English Htoraturo at
ono of our largo universlt'eH stated to
ono of his classes twenty ycnrB ago that
11 would bo better for pcoplo to road
evon the "FittBldo Companion" than
to havo no rending at all. In those
days our rKrnl population had little or
nothing to read. Maguzinca were ex
pensive,, and tho almanacs and county
papers made a very meagor literary
diet. Evon tho doubtful good of having
tho cheap weekly papers thrust Into
tho dooryard was denied the average
farm homo.
In thoso days, when tho farmer Is
just as close to tho heart of the world
as tho rest of us, If ho chocscs to bo,
ho Is greeted by a bewildering oppor
tunity for choice among mediocre and
evon moro vicious publications than
wore common twenty years ago. There
are capablo men and women, highly
cultivated and useful citizens, whose
early reading was largely of the char
outer then current in tho cheap week
lies; but who shall dare to prophesy
that tho youth of today, whoso literary
excursions lake him into the company
of "Huster Brown" and "Happy Hoo
ligan" will havo an oven chance with
tho youth of a generation ago to devel
op into a useful and law abiding oiti
zon? Tho Influences oi tho dukes,
haughty countessos, swaggering pirates
and common rufllans of thoso days was
certainly not so quickly transmuted
into bad condact as that of the current
yellow favorite.
Isolation had its advantages for the
pcoplo on our farms. Today, the farm
er's lad. only less than his city contem
porary, hflB tho worst that our times
afford thrust upon him. In tho cities,
tho public libraries are live to the ne
cessity of getting people to read, and
to read that which is, at least, not dis
tinctly harrrlful, with strenuous efforts
to promote tho moro vigorous and help
ful sort of reading. That thoso in
charge of traveling library Bystems are
fully conscious that wiso selection of
tho books means much to the common
wealths whoio interests they serve,
may be seon from the character of the
books they are sending to tho villages,
country school and farm houses. It is
recorded of ono well selected and com
bined collection of 40 volumes that in
three years it traveled over 2,000 miles,
and had 018 recorded loans in 28
months of actual circulation in 8 differ
ent neighborhoods. Only 04 per cent
of this circulation was fiction, so that
those encouraging figures show that the
mifcollnncouB books are being read and
appreciated. What the general result
of the circulation of thU better olasa of
books in moro or less book lees commu
nities is, no one may definitely knov,
but tho librarian of any sytsem of
traveling libraries could find in tho cor
respondenco of her office lnnumorablo
and eloquent testimonials of tho good
work that is being done, bo general Is
the boliof thnt this class of literature
will help pcoplo to livo ou farms and
in villages more- intelligently, nnd
thcroforo more contentedly, that state
workers in farmers' institutes havo perj
slstontly acted as advocates of traveling
libraries, with excellent and immediate
results in many cases.
Oregon now has 05 state traveling li
braries being sent to fs many stations
throughout tho Btute.' As these libra
ries belong to the stato there ia no
chargo for their ueo. Oregon people,
whorover thoy may bo located, may
draw books from tho Oregon Library
commission at Salem.
Dish Drainer.
The majority of unproved appliances
designed to analst nnd lessen the work
of the housewife are too complicated
end troublesome to
warrant even a
trlul. To gain at
tention they must
be e x c o e d 1 n gly
simple lu construc
tion, snch as the
dish drainer
shown hero, the
Invention of a New
York mnn. Thla
dish drainer Is
man dkiiner. mado a pan or w
dish pan, being hinged to tho edge at
one of the handles, so thnt U will not
slip, Tho drainer is also In the form
of a pan, having side wall to provent
the dishes falling to the ground whon
being drained. The water draining
from tho dishes descends down tho In
clined bottom of the drainer into tho
dish pnn. A small upright sorves to
support the outer end of tho drainer,
and ralso the drainer on an Incline
Tho drainer nnd dish pnn can bo In
stantly separated or readjusted.
At the rate of s pint and a half of
liquid a day a man drinks 32,850 pints
during his life.
Tontnto Relish.
One peck of ripo tomatoes peeled
cold, chop and let drain over night,
six onions cut flno, thrco heads of col
ory, flvo red poppers, ono Bmnll cup of
snlt, drain off and ndd two pounds of
brown sugar, two ounces whole mus
tard seed, flvo cups of vinegar. Tut in
glass pars cold do n.ot cook.
The Evolution of
Household Remedies.
Hie modern patent medicine busi
ness Li the natural outgrowth of the
old-time household remedies.
In tho early history of this country,
EVEEY FAMILY HAD ITS HOME
MADE MEDICINES. Herb teas,
bitters, laxatives and tonics, wero to be
found in almost every house, compound'
cd by tho house wifo, sometimes assisted
by tho apothecary or tho family doctor,
auoh remodics as picra, which wai
aloes and quassia, dissolved in apple
brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made
of whiokoy, hops and bitter harks. A
score or moro of popular, home-made
romedies wero thus compounded, the
formulae for which were passed al6ng
from houflo to house, somotimes written,
sometimes verbally communicated.
Tho patent mcdicino business is a
natural outgrowth from this whole
some, old-timo custom. In tho begin
ning, some enterprising doctor, im
pressed by tho uno fulness of ono of
these homo-mado remedies, would take
it up, improvo it in many ways, manu
facture, it on a largo scale, advertise it
mainly through almanacs for the home,
and thus it would become used over a
large area. LATTERLY THE HOUSE
HOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK
A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC
FORM.
Peruna was originally ono of these
old-time remedies. It was used by the
Mennonites, of Pennsylvania, before it
was offered to tho public for sale. Dr.
Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COM
POUNDER OF PERUNA, is of Men
nonito origin. First, ha prescribed it
for his neighbors and his patients.
The salo of it increased, and at last ho
established a manufactory and fur
nished it to the general drug trade. j
Peruna ia useful in a great many
climatic ailments, such as coughs, colds,
toro throat, bronchitis, and catarrhal
disease's generally. THOUSANDS OF
FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE
USE OF PERUNA and its value in the
treatment of these ailments. They
have learned to trust and believe in
Dr. Hartman's judgment, and to rely
on his remedy, Peruna.
To Fit the Crime.
"I reckon I'm guilty, y'r,bonor," snuf
fled the leathery faced old vagabound who
bad been run In for drunkenness and gen
eral worthlessness, "but It ain't my
fault."
"Whose fault la It?" Inquired the police
Justice.
"It'a the fault o' my brother-in-law an'
my slatcr-ln-law. They won't let me live
with 'em any more. When a feller's in
laws goes back on 'im, y'r honor, he
caln't help beln' a outlaw."
"Six months In' the workhouse I" roared
tb police Justice.
Aliaence of Mind.
Exhausted by the labor of carrying the
furniture out of the building, the man
whose dwelling was ablaze from cellar to
garret mechanically rolled a clgaroot and
turned to one of the firemen.
"Have you got a match?" he Ranted.
"A match?" growled the fireman. "If
you want to light that thing go and touch
it to your house 1"
No Privilege.
The business agent stuck his head In
side the shop door. A solitary man was
at work.
"What are you doing here?" be de
manded. "Don't you know tbia ia a holi
day r
"Not for me," answered the solftary
man, without looking up from his work.
"I'm the boss."
I For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour-,
age, strength. How Is it with
the children ? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The children cannot rMlMr havn baoiI
haalth unleat the bowels are In proper condi
tion. A sluggish liver Rives a coated tongue,
bad breatti, constipated bowels. Correct all
these by giving small laiatlve dotes of Ayer'e
hills. All vegetable, sugar-coated.
A
Mada or J. O. Ayer Co., lows 11, Has.
aiso manooctorers or
f IIAIK VIGOR.
AGUE CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
yers
A Delicate Task.
"The newspapers," said the orator,
solemnly, "do not tell the truth."
"Perhaps not," answered the editor
regretfully. "We do our best ; bnt, you
know, there Is nothing more difficulty
than to tell the truth In a way thai
won't put It up to some one to chal
lenge your veracity." Washington
Star. I
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
and Poap Wrappers from
"20 Mule Team Borax"
Products ndeichaiige them for
VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE
40 paca UlnitraUd catalafa of 1009 artlelea flvsa
away FBEZ. Address
PACITIC COAST BOSAX CO., Oakland, Cat.
Naming the Tfgrer.
On the overthrow of the monarchy
of Louis Philippe a Sunday crowd vis
ited the Jardln des Plantes and was
amazed to find the fine specimen of the
Bengal tiger still bearing the label of
"Le Tlgrs Royal." Nothing would
serve the furious crowd but that at
once on the spot the authorities should
change the name to "Le TIgre Nation
al," and they did. London Academy.
H
"THE
OTEL MOORE
open alu the teas
Clatsop Beach Seaside, Oreqon
Direct! on the beach overlooking
the ocean. Hot salt, baths and
fit IFF HfllKF sort bathlnr. Bcerea-
uurr nuuar. llon pUr ,or IUintDr.
nr Ban parlors. Electric lights. Flre
ur place and steam heat. Fine walks
iRgnnM" " drives. Sea foods a spee
UnCUUn Uur, lutes. $20 and $3J)0
per flay. hpeclal rates by tbe week.
asss DAN. J. MOORE, Proprietor
P N U
NO. 15-03
WIIKN writing to ndTcrtlsera pleaae
mention this paper.
GlrlnaT em Illnatratloa.
Voice (over the telephone) "Profes
sor, I am getting up a apecial article for
one of the Illustrated weekly papers on
The Value of the Comparatively Unim
portant.' Please tell me, for instance, on
of your methods of saving your odd and
ends of time, by which you are enabled to
do ao much work without haviag to
hurry."
Tbe Professor "Always omitting the
'good-by' when using the telephone."
(Hangs up receiver.)
Not Yet, bnt Booss.
"Bay,"' wired tb chairman of tb Bke
dunk campaign committee, "can't you send
us speakers of better caliber than the
chaps that talked her last night?"
"We're merely firing the opening guns
of the campaign," wired back tbe political
manager at headquarters. "We'll send yon
some bigger bores after awhile."
Free Consent of the People.
The "pioneer American Democrat"
was tbe Rev. Thomas Hooker of Con
necticut, who, In a sermon In Hartford
In tile year 1633, said, "The founda
tion "f all authority Is firstly laid in
the free consent of the people." There,
In embryo, were tho Revolution nnd
the great republic. In the "Funda
mental Orders of Connecticut," inspired
by Hooker and adopted at Hartford in
1038, we have tbe tlrst written consti
tution known to history that created
a government And that government
was as pear a perfect democracy as
the world has ever Been. New York
American.
Filling; n Need.
"Mister," whined the small nrchln,
as he shivered from head to foot, "It
Is so bitter cold. C-cnn't yer spare me
a nickel y
"Yes, my boy," replied the benevo
lent old gentleman as ho opened his
purse and fished out the coin.
"Thanks, mister."
"And now I suppose you are going
to buy fuel with tt?"
"Nope I An Ice-cream soda."
CURES
. RHEUMATISM
Every case of Rheumatism has its origin and its development in the
blood. It is not a disease which is contracted like a cold, but it is in the
blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or
any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which,
are the natural symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by aa
excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which,
are carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue, and joint becomes saturated with these
acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma
nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
Kneuruausm ana onng anout a
complete cure, the uric acid and
other inflammatory matter must be
expelled, and this cannot be done
with external treatment. S. S. S.
cures Rheumatism because it is a
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
purifier. It goes down into the
circulation, neutralizes the acids,
nnd dissolves the irritating depos
its which are pressing on the sensi
tive nerves and tissues and produc
ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
' blood, and removes every atom of
' impurity from the circulation. So
i instead of being a weak, sour
stream, distributing uric acid to the
different parts of the system, the
blood is strong and healthy and
therefore able to supply every mus
cle, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam
mation and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is
Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S.
the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma
tism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. will be found a safe and reliable treat
ment. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice you desire will
be furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Sometime ago, I had Rheumatism and had to
quit work. The pain in my back and between
my shoulders was so Intense I could not rest or
sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me any
good'tUl I heard of and took S. S. S. This med
icine cured me sound and weU. It purified my
blood and mad me feel like a new man.
COItRAD LOHR,
Anderson, Ind. 122 E. 19th St
I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I
had it in my knees, legs and ankles, and any one
who has ever had Rheumatism knows how excru
ciating the pain Is and how it interferes with one
at T7orl I was truly in bed shape having; been
bothered with it for ten years, o3 and on. A
local physician advised me to use S. S. S. I did
so. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore
ness and pain were greatly reduced. I continued
the medicine and was thoroughly cured; all pain,
soreness and inflammation gone. I recommend
S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers.
J. L. AGHEW,
803 E. Greenbrier St, ML Vernon, Ohio.
The
General Demand
of the Well-Informed of the World has
always boon for a slmplo, pleasant
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
known value; a laxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
bocauso its component parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial ia effect, acceptable
to tho system and gantlo, yet prompt,
in action.
In supplying that demand with its
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical linos and rolloa on tho merits
of the laxatlvo for Its remarkable
success.
That Is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is
given tho proforonce by the Well
informed. To got Us beneficial effects
always buy tho genuine manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading
druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle.
an . um vssj m i m i i n mt a m.
if im ... .Tm' i
g mmm mWi w r hhols a i all. -uea -a m
MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY.
MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
MfSfa. W. L. Deuglmm makau nd moll mow "STt
than ny other manufacturer tn tho
Jt World, becauao they hold thalr
snaps, fit better, wear longer, and
ffSTF are or Breater value than any other anrvtv
J ctica lit thv mm,mJJ to-Urny, ts41
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 8111 Edge Shoes Cannot Ba Equalled At Ant Price
sr OAUTION, W, I. DowXlasnam and price Is stamped on bottom. Tnke No Hnhatltute.
Sola by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Hboes mailed from factory to any part of the world. lUoa
trt4 CaUioe free to auv addrw. W. I.. 10 tJOlA-S, llrocktuti, Uau.
20 YEARS
Is positive proof of the reliability snd confidence our ps
tleati hire In ui. Specialists always In attendance,
assuring prompt and courteous attention. Lady attend
ant slwsys present.
Reliable Painless Dentists- Our reputation for
reliability and thoroughness Is well eiltbUihed. Cleanli
ness, Oood Work and Quick Service.
"AND IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
Painless Extraction, SO cents. Extraction Free
when pistes or bridges are ordered. Pistes f snd up.
Best Plate Work. Perhsps your teeth have become
so useless that it is Impossible to firmly set a a bridge.
Then the old stumps are removed without causing you the
slightest pstn,and a piste Is fitted. If the piste fits per.
fecUy it will look well snd perform Its work of mssticsilng
your food sstisfsctorily, With my to years' experience In
this work will gusrsntee sstlsfsctlon In every esse.
Crown and Bridge Work. It's a shame to spoil
yeur personal sppssrsnce and ruin your digestion from
the Isck of teeth to properly masticate your food, when a
brldfe can be supplied that will esuso no discomfort whst.
W.A.WISEKSWB
ralUNI UtUHNS, THW0 JUtO WUMInBTON, 'OaTUNO, Ml MM
IN PORTLAND
DOING WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
ever,wlU chew your food properly and thoroughly,
while your looks are Improved heyoad dcserlpUsa.
A hollow tooth thst is now useless csn hs ailed sad
crowned so thst It Is ssved for probsbly s lifetime.
To secure the best results yau must secure the
hlghtst grade of skill.
Eximlnstlon free and Invited, When desired you
can hire T. P. Wise or my personal service.
Our force Is so organ lied that we can do
your entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work
In a day If necessary.
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