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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
Food Products Peerless Dried Beef Unlta tho ordinary dried jf-tKat aold In bulk Ufcby's Peerless Dried Dccl comes In a scaled gloss Jar j which it 1 Pacfccd nomentitU sliced Into those delicious thin waero. Mono of tho rich natural flavor or goodness escapes ordrieiouL It reaches you fosh and with all tho nutri ment retained. IJkby's Peerless Dried led Is only ono of a Groat number of high-grado, ready to servo, pure food products tW'ore prepared In Llbby's foil While KMchca. Just try package of any of these, such as Ox Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc, and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from others you have eaten. Llbby, McNeill Lib by, Cblcais Triumph of Mind. Tktto cf Delusion-Doctor, I'm aw faB; ifriid I'm going to have brain trttr, Dodor-rooh, pool), my denr friend! Hit ii ill n Illusion of tbe sense. Rrn li do lucb thing ai fever. You liHM'fettr, you hire no br b'tnj no iUif'il substance Uon which mch M) Imijloary nd supKtltltlous tMug u i feier could find any bane of opera- Tlrtio-O, doctor, what a load you Wrt turn from my from my I bare itJ, livta't I, doctor? WANTED: lettl Irtfitl In evc-rv rounlrv tnr MnllrnlArv. ti ktot. njl and brat family doctor book pltyuknl, Bl rnormoua. Nearly one, mil taWMilrttdy toll In (ha Kant, Aiienta reap Uytunal. For territory write Immediately. WW, Previous experience. If any. ami re. Urn & Slater Co, Pioneer Hid... C. Gee Wo Tin )) known reliable inattiar. "Tour suggestion," Bald a depositor to tho bank receiver, "offers very cold comfort. It Is n bachelor's comfort thnt Is to say, no comfort nt nil. "'What,' snld n bncholor to n bene, dlctr 'only married n yunr nnd already so bluo? ' "'Ah, but groaned tho benedict, 'I nover Imnglned that a wlfo would provo so expensive' "Tho bncholor pnttcd tho bluo mar rled man on tho back In a consolatory J vtaf, " 'Yes he snld, n wlfo Is an expen. Btvo article, thnt Is true. Hut then you must remember thnt sho lasts a very lone time.'" .Mothera wilt find Mn. Window Boothln. Byrup ihm beat rained r to uM tot thelrch'ldr aurlng tho toothing porlwl. flood for tbe IVerrca, "John." said Mrs. Btubb, proudly when her husband returned that even' lug, "Jiero Is a pcrrot I bought from s. nrnzillan sailor. Isn't It n good par rot?" , "No," snapped Mr. Btubb, n nutlcl pntlon of Interrupted slumbers, "thnt Is not h good parrot." "Not a good jiarrot? Why, John, wnni uo yon can a goau parrot?" "Why, a dend parrot, Marin." CTf Bt VIM Dance and all Ktrrim DVasesi J Jn"'ly S,!T.pr. Kline's Unal Aery. Restorer. Hend for I'llfcu J trial boltl. and treatise. Vt.lL lUlUav,lAUmAKliUL,l-UUtLV Breaking- II Gently-. "Ah, mo good man," said tho henry tragedian, as he came out on tho mala lino of tho railroad, "how far Is It from here to dear old Chicago?" "Tihreo pair of half soles and six pair of now heels," was the Informa tion of tho gatekeeper, who wa familiar with tho ways of stranded Thespians. H Curee While You Wal. AllOn'l FOOt-KatH la Hmrt.ln .....,- t.-. svvcMlnir, callus, and avrollcn, aching feet. Bold' is 'ii a m ii m i i ii any drew CHINESE Boot and Herb DOCTOR n m! a nr. rent, ana herW, and I a. Ufa ttujrtof n thai ludrdlmnaredand la aiv. las lo tb world hta onJr- Lu - ll fairefllea. Sf,.?,ue. U;d-lte Cures fiiryjl..!10 tr Uterrh, A.thrao. Luna! "roniji If. I Mm- C c IlkMUUICi it nkand olroa 'ort ir. (1INK CX, lud, I Orecoo, Rohoe of Ifaa I'aat. William tbe Conqueror bad Juit won tbe battlo of Ilaatluci. "Well," he aald. "I kucm we may aa well put up the aim, 'Tbla Country Haj Changed Handal'" Which, when ydu conalder tie fact that Uie country waa under hla heel, ahowi that William waa lamentably careleaa and Inexact In bt rhetoric. Chicago Tribune. 1 Followed Inalrnrtlona. "Do you know," aald Cholly, "I neret bnd played a same of jolf In my life, and when I Baked the old Scotchman what waa the flrat thine for me to do be looked at tne Juit like tbla and aeJd, 'Hoot, mon V " "Then what did you do?" "I booted, of course." Chicago Trib une. How's TWs? We offorOne Hundred Dollar! Reward for any rao of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Uaii P J. CHEKEViiCO.,Toledo,0 We. the underlined, hare known K. J Otenoy for the lai la yeara, and bellere him Ierfently honorable In all bultneif tramactloni and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made br III firm. , WAMlINU. kINKAN 4 MARVIM, Wholcnale Druxsliti, Toledo.O Hall'a Calarrah Cura la kon lnternatlv. art. Ins directly upon the blool and mucou aurl (area of the ivitem. Tcatlmonlalr aont freo. 1 rriee 7 eenti per ontue. Bold by all UrugKlata, Tako Ilall'! Kamlly 1'IIU for Conitlpatlon. I'romlalnK OullooU. "It's a curloua fact," otwiervetl tbe doc tor, "that the Japanese are trying to In creaao Uielr stature. They And that their bodies are long enough, and they are making a ayatcmatlc effort now to Incrcoai the length of tholr leg." "Yea," snld tho profewwr; "I see that tho Mikado la pulling their legs for t bigger navy." Chlcncn Tribune. Temporary. "You don't want me to come to ico you any more?" exclaimed tbe young man, itnrtled and Indignant. j "No, Mr. Feathertop; not any more." "Yet you let me kit you a month ago, when you bad known me only a few dayi J" "You foollah fellow," eald the pretty girl. "Thnt kln was only a a retainer." Chicago Tribune. I (Itinlltr of Ki-Kfl.. As tho result of testH of nlfnirn a clover nnd grass Heeds secured In tho mn market Chief Galloway of the mircau of plants IndiiHry makes n re port that Is certainly of Interest to in micro. Itcd Clover. Of tbo 1,217 samples of m.-i ciover seed secured 405, or one mini, contained seed of dodder, 424 contained traces of yellow trefoil seed. and ,') Miro evldenco of having orlg- iiuui-u in tjniio. Alfalfa. Of tho ('H)f) samples of al- mm seen secured 101, or about one half, contained seed of dodder, l.'tf vuiiuuniii a mice of yellow trefoil uks.1 4 sin i t. ii, ju comnuied a trace of sweet ciover seed, and 1(1 contained a trace or our clover seed. Uromus Inennls. Of the fifi samples of nroiniiH liiermls seed obtained 15 contained seed of cheat, or chess, 28 continued rroin 2 to 3 per cent of seed of tho wheat grasses, several con tained seed of mendow fescue and one contained more than 24 per cent of meadow fescue and rye grass seed to gether. Kentucky niuo Grass. Of tho 420 samples of Kentucky bluo grass seed obtained only 8 were found to be free from any traco of Canada blue grass. In most of theso wimples the trace of Canada blue grass found was Imma ture seed, showing that It was harv ested with the Kentucky blue grass seed. The seeds of the two plants not ripening nt the same time, It Is Im probable that mature seed of Canada blue grass would be harvested with Kentucky blue grass seed. In 110 samples, however, Canada bluo grass seed was found In quantities exceed ing Ii ter cent, 32 of these being Can ada bluo grass seed mlsbranded Kentucky blue grass seed. as The I'otiUo 1 1 ii BT. The potato bug, or Colorado potato beetle, passes the winter In the ma- If given beforo the hogs get past tho eating nnd drinking stnge, the fol lowing is claimed to bo an Infallible cure for hog cholera: To a barrel of good slop add ono pint of Venetian red and one pint of keroseno oil. Mix well. The first rulo for getting n good profit from poultry Is to get the cIiIckb hatched early, and the next Is to keep those chicks growing so fast that they will Teach laying maturity beforo tho commencement of cold weather. The garden should contain most ot all of the common medicinal and flavor ing herbs. Most of these can bo grown with very little trouble, nnd the herb pint should Include such useful plnnta ns snge, honrbound, carnwny, snffron, pennyroyal, tansy and others thnt wIV suggest themselves. , Tli r en Ilorae Dorihlctrce. A doubletree attachment to binder or sulky plow can be made according to tho plnn shown. The dimensions can be varied slightly to accommodate horses of different sizes. Meed (iermlnnl Inn. It requires from 20 to 30 days for asparagus seed to germinate; beans, B to 10 days; borecole, broc-coll, Brus sels sprouts, cabbage nnd cauliflower, 5 to 12 days; carrots, 14 to 21 days;' celery, 14 to 20 days; corn salad, 14 das's; corn, 8 to 14 days; cress, curled, 3 to 6 days; cress, water, 12 to 14 days; cucumbers, C to 10 days; egg plant, 8 to 20 days; endive, 3 to 7 days; lettuce, 3 to 5 days; melons, cantaloupes, 5 to 10 days; melons, wuter, 8 to 15 days; mustard, 8 to 0 days ; onions, 7 to 14 days ; parsley, 20 to 30 days; parnips, 8 to 14 days; peas, to 10 days; pepper, 8 to 20 days. ftnlher lilke Reflection. An unfortunate author writes to tho J!)ndon Westminster Gnzcttc: "Prof. Chnndlcr, I understand, has Just writ ten a book on the literature of roguery. In a letter accompanying the prospec tus of tho work tho publisher writes to me as follows 'We think you may be interested to know that reference Is made to your name in these columns.' I do not object, but I think It might havo been put differently." i ' Art and Specializing-. Why should an artiat who has painted portraits for years be denied talent as a landscape painter? There is no reason for it. We have grown to mistake spe cialty for personality, and the artiat who has made his name as a painter of cats will have to paint cata al hla lift. Kunst, Munich. Tlilncr to Amid. Eastern Tourist This climate Is very healthy, Isn't It? Westerner Oh, yes. Eastern Tourist What are tho things to avoid out here If one wishes to keep In perfect health? Westerner Bullets, knives and rope. ty'ompnrmjr note. Mrs. Sklmpen My boarders nlwnvs pny promptly. Mrs. FHIem Mine do for a few weeks nfter they come, but It doesn't last long. Mrs. Sklmpem Why not? Mrs. FHIem They get so fat they can't get their bands in their Dockets. Ilia Trna Vocation. "You aro wabtlng your time painting pictures." "But I sell my pictures," protested tbe artist "And thnt convinces me thnt you can sell Anything. Such being tbe case, why not take up life Insurance, or steel bridges, or something with big money In It?" Home Herald. Buu Hi air at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor, It checksfaliinghair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. " My hair came oat to badly I nearly loit It all. f had heard to much about Ayer'i Hair vigor i mouKiin ouiu give it a trial, i ma to and It completely (topped the falling, and rnnde ray hair (trow very rapidly." Mart II. , Northfleld, Man. FIELD. Ji Mdeby J.O.A7er Co.. L)wll, Maw. lifer's to cunufiMturara or SARSAPARJLLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL TBI DAISY FLY KI11ES deitroya all the niea and afford, comfort to o ery home In dlnlna room, aleeplna room and every place where filea aretroubleKima, Clean, neat and will not eoll or Injure anything. Wood A ah en. Ashes made from hnrd wood are more valuable than those mnue from soft wood. It Is claimed that some iiBhes from soft wood have not "enough value to make It worth while to bother Habitual Constipation Mayb. av oenermQncnUv overcome bv nroopr 7 . ' .. . - - - ii i, .a w -'J r witn tncin. it lias also ocen discovered ijursonai erf oris wan ine assistance .. . .. . . . . . Lfii vii ii -v tnar uie vaiue is largely governeu oy the part of the tree from which the ashes are made. It ' Is declared Try them once and yon will never be wlthoat thorn. u not ep- dj aeaiera, aent prepaid lor zuo. HAXOU) eOUXXS, 11 StX-lb At., Brooklyn, H. Y. WANTED Farm or Business INFORMATION REGARDING for sale. Not particular about location. WUh to hear from OWNER only who will cell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip tion and state when possesion can be had. Address, L DARBTSHIE, Eat 221 KaoW.HT. FARM-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. MAftONllV II II HOWTM I I S)' ' hj j 1111-- wW-EW -. wmmtammm PLAN OF A PIGGERY. The above diagram shows a cross section of n piggery building thirty-four feet wide, which may be of any debt red length. The foundation Is of stone, but may be built of concrete to be In keeping with the floor and the piers, which aro concrete. The floor Is In two layers, the lower threo Indies being comprised of coarse gravel seven parts and cement one pnrt, the upper inch being mixed three parts sharp sand to one of cement. Tho alley running throughout tho center of the building Is six feet wide, with a crowned floor one-half Inch higher in tho center, to Insure Its being kept perfectly dry. Tlu tldors of the pens are given a fall of two Inches from the alley to the outer doors. The partitions aro constructed of one and a quarter-Inch boards cut Into three-foot lengths. These are placed In an upright jiosltton, the bottom ends resting on n two-by-four and the tops capped with similar material. The loft nbovo Is about eight feet high at top posts and furnishes au abundance of room for storage of straw, crates, crate materials, etc. No meal feed should bo stored here, as it Ih likely to become contaminated. The Illustration shows tbo ropes and pulleys by which the doors and ventilators are oxncd and closed from tho feeding alleys. On tho right side tho door nnd ventilator aro open; on tho left side closed. r , firm vt5 1 halntft rlnili J1 thnt ncjcinnro Vo nn. ture may lie gradually dtspenSedVith when no longer needed as the best o remedies, when required, aretb assist nature and not to supplanttKe natur al junctions, which n.ust depend ulti mately' upon proper nourishment, proper e(orts,and right living generally. To get its benejiciat effects, okays ouythe genuine rapfRgsElixirSenna I, manujactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. oniy SOLQ BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size wily, regular price 50f p Bottle. 1 lOJttnit 1. . . ...... ......! .,l,nl,l l.r tut. krt e i.. T1 ant Part 0 the human syatcm is the blood. Every tnus- necessary u.. KhneatM ,;"!'u'len"t,s'ncw is dependent on this vital fluid for nour- K w" 1 u T;""h ,V. ..i.. t r,i.. .. ---, iictcnanrv in mnttiinit, ,i,, imnitii nm enn i c pncii in "- .-vim Miir,... - . . " . . ...,.n lo nn wini n nurture lint,'0fHfr .,lue8 "nturc requires. IJvcn tc heart, tue very wwiu w - iriftaL f r 'viiLn iih viirnr ntifi taaa.Aa.MBa.a a.Aaa i , ii aam i wi rr" iiiikiit u irttnni . -"fviiuL'iir iiiiM ..ii.i i i, ' i iita nr uiiiiroii iiiiii f , V ' 13 10 Ilflvn U . . . T r J ! . 41.. ....ii. 1 ..mM.ml lo IL IJIIII" nnil llHAAMrnmiant-l iff f-atllr1 inif Illf . I II 1 1 I It' T LTIfUtl HlUlllt'U l"kind-i:!faith' natl bIood 1 responsible for most of the ailments plants with n composition of 2 ounces oriorniJ"en V.om n"y cause it becomes infected with impurities, of Paris green In 60 gallons of Hor- & .' " ""nciiac 111 8ntllf fnrni la fn fn nn Xfurlrlv R.11IOW ,ln,... r mlvlliro. snraVlIIC IIIU villi- iv" f-IUfla a,.,, i' , - .. ,u uui kW IUI1U11, i...mv. , it v. 1 1 - ' " utiL . 1 V'U1H!0I1S. tlltti,ilo t ii... .i ii. j r- l .. f t.w1 .nlll, ... ii flilo nnrtuIRn TllO ."uuiOrS Wliloli i .... . . i . . . ..i i.i i. ...... I., t U ntllrt .,.1.1 1 O "v W AAWII4 U UlllCi Alkfll. wv. w.... .w l,l, ,1 VII HA ,, II..,. -I VTMIUIl inritAd J . - I ., . .t. n n., . . . l.1..nn,An n.ul rL tiAlltllia ""ineBlfln A I M l,co 'UIUUKU .. j.w.w --. m it IUUUMD . .....- - "Mk :,vc common evidence of bad blood is sore; 1 v.. i UC8I1. filtrti te w insignificant bn ; nn.. . ?r auras bn. Tf " tJ", Jil I UUL MPIlirr 1 I. , ... "UCJ.tohlMi . V '.WUW Willi . v' IC tl AC lnr,...t '0Q i..:,.., -KW1 111LU ... . ---..ULiuii n.,.1 i n Fa ?.tbeBore continues. .C:ea5rculatlo,Tcar,nArf"C U1V i "MlllIirlir n.,.1 ..a -- IU Rltei.f " 11 L' L 11 8. 8 a TIU,u?n health S5. FOR BAD BLOOD ture form. As soon ns the potatoes aro up these bugs begin feeding and laying eggs on the young leaves. The y)ung thnt hatch from theso eggs, as well ns tho next brood, aro tho ones thnt in tho damace. Therefore, It Is Ith n mixture creen to 10 Your 8. 8. 8., la my opinion, Ii ai good a raidlclne al can t had I It Imply cannot be Improved upon ai a ramtdr to purify and enrich tha Mood and to Invlgorato and ton up tba iritm, Thl iprln. mr Mood wai bad and I wai run down In bealtb, and bavin, seen rour racdlclna hl(hlr adrertliod I commencad III uia. Todar my blood It In fine condition and my a-aneral health U of tba best. Am filling- posi tion aa fireman for a lart concern bete, and If I waa not In good physical condition It would b Impossible for m to fill tha place. Your B. 8. 8. has been of gtaat ssrrlca to mr and I do sot hesltat to i Ira It tha credit It o.nrtea. WM. P. VAItDYKB. IS riftU SUsst, Btavsr Falls, Psnn, i sores or ulcers, : of nnl0 to 50 gnllons of water. This mixture will not only Kin tno nceue, but also prevent tho early blight from destroying the leaves and stoms of tho vines. J.tiauSi !?. tirely of oown lr-..uuia mid herbs. v, ,r poison that . i ,ai,ou aa removes every particle ot impurity, i ' wiur ..... . uc inin ri Kariu Jfolei. wimn tim wheels Kot so dry that thoy rattle, havo tho tires properly set; do not try to chink up tho spokes. With nil classes of stock tho valuo of tho feed Ib tho same, whother It is sup plied to the scrnwnlos or tho best of thoroughbreds. TenniB thnt havo been partially Idle for Bonio time should como Into work again gradually and tholr shoulders bathed with salt water. Tho cutworm Is tho larvae of n moth; tho worm Is of a brown color, fat and sluggish, about nn Inch long, nnd foods only during tho night For bumble-foot In poultry i-nlnt tho '"'ie..- uiooa. limmni ' 0. e. .1 Acne. TU ' j' n .fl. " V.II ji . A. - 'a .Ho on.. " vueiioi-... -----"-'.--- . ..i imr iiumnie-iuui 111 irjuihj i-n 7iesNIsorTr , Sores and Ulcers, Molorta, ana ai u .r", - wltll t llcturo 0f lodlno ZiZaA I Wood. Book ou the blood and t thIs ,B dono , THESWSPKciriC CO., ATLAIXi 04, th0 wrn can b chemists thnt the ashes of young twigs nro of moro Value than the nsh of the trunk of tho tree, while tho nsh of tha leaves Is still more valuable. KiiInIiik- Illiulinrli. Ilhubarb retiulres n deep and very fertile soil. Tho great secret of suc cess In raising It is high manuring. It Is a gross feeder, and requires a lib ural application of manum every year. A grower whose small patch produces rhubarb of enormous size explain, his success from his practice of throwing soapsuds over tho ground on washing days. He had sold $30 worth from a patch of two und otie-half rods in a sluglo season. Crenmcrlea and Factories, There- nro now In Minnesota 825 creameries and seventy-six cheese fac tories In nctual operation, nearly all of them being operated ond owned by tho farmers, using tho snmo system of bookkeeping thnt Is given In tho short courso In tho dairy school, and every creamery In tho stato Is using the Bab cock milk test nnd Is making first class butter. President Northrup of Minne sota University. Garden Oleanlnira. To mnko tho garden soil warm drain off all tho surfueo water possible. Use .uuderdralns and overdmlns. Tho best way to secure very early plants Is to start thorn In the seed box or hotbed, then transplant to two-luch flower pots as soon aa tho seedlings nro ! largo enough. Don't work tho garden and truck' patch while tho ground Is wot In the hasto of starting an early crop. Norn Ing Is gained, but much is lost, in work ing wot soils OmlnoDi, "Pardon me, old man," began the veteran boarder, "but we don't want to lose you, and I Just want to warn you that you'd better begin to pay something on your board." "Why?" asked the new boarder. "Well, I noticed thnt Mrs. Starvem was dangerously polite to you thls mornlng." Philadelphia Press.. OTEL MOORE OPEN Alili THE YEAB Clatsop beach Seaside, Oregon THF Directly on the beach overlooking; the neran. lint aalt hatha and CLIFF HOUSE fffSffiiX nr Son parlors. Electric llirtale. Flre- " place and steam beat. Fine walk flRFfinM" d drives. Sea foods a apee-urk-UUH tan-. i.i M .rn.jciivi -. wv aai avv I per day. 43T Special rates by the week. aaaaiDAr. J. aiOORE, Proprietor i SIIo I.lRlita on Illatory. Israel Putnam bad shot tbe wolf. "I hadn't practiced on tbe neighbors' cats for nothing," be said, looking around, from force of habit, for a place where ha could bury tbe animal. Yet be didn't forget to apply for bounty on tbe wolfs scalp. Merely a Sample. "What Is tbe matter, little boy?" asked the professor. "Have you the measles?" "Nope," answered the boy. "I've got the measle. They's only one of 'era." "That's singular I" mused the profesaor. SecUIns a Cause. "Mamma, is that bay rum In the bot tle on your table?" "Mercy, no, dear !" she replied. "That Is mucilage." "Oh," said little Johnny, "perhaps that's why 1 can't get my hat o" The Methodist Recorder. P N U No. 24 08 W1IKN writing- to adrertlsera pleaaa mention tlila paper. RrBXOI Tho Kind You Havo Always Bouirht lias bnrno tho Rlenn. turo of CLtas. H. Fletcher, and lias been mndo under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, lorphino nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd nllays Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bosuri the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. tw csNvaun com eat, v. tt murhav arairr, hiwtom errv. I -u - 43lp 3 ULE TEA BORAX FOR THE TOILET Not only softens the water, but cleans the skin thoroughly, removes and prevents the odor of perspiration, soothes Irritation and renders the skin fresh, soft and velvety. ill dealer. l'aokaiilorii, Beoklet and Laoa mUu tor Pantarplaoa, 10a. tdr tci faa WS.U4. WsU tut M-r au fU I'AClIO OOA-T MoEix 00 OtUtaO. OaL