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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
. mm, Scraggly l. 1,9 Then whv KSwI-HUP H.ve w co" t .Tnflt out on i fcer Will w v . OP' .. trit. onH have tj.in viirnr and havo Ku,k hair; soft, even W m ... in If. Have a hmui . J.rtf line lit "i EK. Keep you. Jus. iho is vou con. u" .,, 0id, and until re- L-ffl?aVVi7!W. '.'.1110.. P"!. A' fUzt T a. Ayr Co., fcowsll. Mass, 7 SARQAPAuILUb Tb. BacUel 8Uiller. . board, a ROIlien Brum, SWJSI'W llltl. m!8ht and , . h, I. mailt fluent "calls" JJjli ihop ! Car 'or1 SnleUne. or seasickness, which n Ocr hit 1 1 - V In AAftf AMAil iifi nn ruin u uluil'il'u ., innur iaj" in iho sufferer lying on I ,nd hiring handkerchiefs soaked Jbot witer twUted very tightly tnusd hli forehead. Wm Products Clay sK h Salary auk. Minim, mi nn oia mcmuer on day. 'I hoard you worrying nbout the inllengo. Did you vr hear tho story or way anu me unary grab?' "'No,' I replied. "'When Clny was Hpeaker,' ho con iimicu, niong nuout 1810, tho crowd mined tholr salaries to $1,500 a yenr. more wos a great howl all over tho country, and when Clay reached homo in Kentucky, ho found old one-armed John Pope, a Federalist, out after hli cnlp to beat the bnnd, and all the Clay udherenta ominously 1110111. Worried and anxious Clay Bought out IiIr old s. s. s. DRIVES 01 BLOOD HU Coneree Outdoor Cellar. a simpio metiioti or constructing a cool, outdoor cellar In localities whero tho common houso cellars aro too warm for uso during tho summertime, Is shown In tho accompanying sketch. It Is a cellar mado under tho pump, "The skin is not simply an outer covering ol the body, butt! so that tho water numncd hy the thousands of norca and elands it ncnornis the crcat and necewa: windmill has a very cooling effect, regulating our temperatures, and also asslfitd in disjlosirfg tit tile t In places whero It Is dimcult to obtain waste matters of the system by the constant evoporatiofl tna Ice, it will prove indispensable to tho through these little tubes. To perform these duties tile tHum 4i m m, mm. K f h 1 CtllllvnllfJIl ol r.i.rn. Corn makes a rank growth both nbo.ro ....ii III! lintn . - . - .. . I""1 . :.o . -7. ... .j .vw dairyman who keeps a few ows. An- wcu connect and surround the pores ana gianas must ue contmttanj wyte ikmm I iimi uuziuun uiay soueiit out Ii 1 h owl ntul . . . . i""1 i' "'i "i iuo p pes every iimts .... ,. r . , barber, who had always been onthu.1. trTl nnAtVn bnt he finds it nfcecssary to repair the "."lt'FX&S' a.tlclu his advocacy au'd w .o haS Zi 2' 8o,"0W int. mcr lm nuH pump. It Is construed of 1 is given 10 wncat or oats. advocacy and who hunnened to ue an irunman count on your hearty support as usu nl7" said voto got but 0110 hand Into tho Treasury."' M hucccbb Magazine, "I trust I mar iii.. ... """" concrete. The top is rc-enforcod with support a. usu- fn 7ZZV. . T.!..rf' M,y o"''"' tee: rods placeil one foot OCCUDV everv Inrh (o Hip depth of from threo to llvo feut, and 110 yield of tho corn will depend on the eomiiloluni IltHrnr r 111 in ir Col. SoakerWhy havo Hansen and ft'C(I1K ground, or, In other words, ntt,n it i 11. t n.i ishedbvDure blood. a man docs not find it necessary to w3cn impurities ana mimors, 11 loses us Bircngiucnnigjjcwera anu ofKiwig up nil of tho pipes every time di8ea8e a"a ,rta,1? ,e,n,catC. Mi8e.i' fMttU5m?f,tW OJklA UUUUJGf V OJVIIk UIO V.MIJ bT t circulation and neutralizing1 and reaiow, ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from Jffig acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, fnsteadK irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothinljffi healthful qualities, Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for MT Zr porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cann6t b6,c until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Book on Skn Diseases and wyn navy ical advice sent free. TOTS fiWTPT SPECIFIC CO.. ATtHfTiwlfnir German ort. nro also made of concrete and nra re- enforced by small steel rods. Tho cost, th hln wlfo separated? Major Mapper On account of dirforonco In their literary tustcs. Col.' Soaker They must both bo un happy. Major Mopper Not at all. IIo wai In lovo with his typowrlter, and sh .vlth a young pool. It Cure While YauW.lb. Allen' Foot.Kiiio li a wuln euro for hot. 1 ... . H"r'. " u wo worn accent diiv 11 ... u .r...i:r . au 1IVMB. UIU1.1.U, ly JIOJ , i, J, tho corn root pasture, depends mainly 011 tho preparation and cultivation ol tllO SOll. It IMIIV Un tlnilf..,! In mnnv 0 wiv lllllll,lt 1 HittHJ wajs, so that tho farmer, Instead of us ing rrom three to five feet of his field as soil, will ubo only a small portion of it. ir tiio land Is not nroncrlv drained. either naturally or artlflclally, tho corn roois cannot jienetrato Into tho rculons saturated with water, for tho water shuts out tho air. If hard pan comes near tho surface tho corn roots cannot Aaarcw renen into that, nnd ho may be culti vating but six, eight or ten Inches of tho field as soli. If the land be heavy and piougnea wet, full of lumns on tho sur face or resting on tho plough pan or bottom Just a DIllvllIo Opinion. "We are so fond of worry," says a Blllville philosopher, "that if we ever reach paradlws we'll worry about having to fly too high and sing too often. We once knew a man who spent his lifetime trying to find out what he had to worry found in Science so' ..far has any cxplanatiotf of .the my fruits, l5hey are oot. th? worK ol man.sian pcrj docs no mofejF,Ot;'8eedIesf, ftciar rtions of ion," tho program of r consider- has been about.'' Atlanta Constitution. tariau. Uother will And Vn. WIni1nwa Rnnthlns Byrup the bast remwlr to uto lor their ch.'Mra Auriog the teo thing period. te'oTeeinell informed !,' "'Japan, be- attleships, I,acl&f Co6wTitii 'T wlsh!"-lM the rov tflfit t-OUV ar- i IDUK1 ouxnoon cellab. jbs ana ui. "What's that noise?" asked tho vis Itor Ir. tho apartment houso, "Probably souio 0110 In the dentist's .ipnrtnients on tho floor below gotting cannot utilize these, and henco bis soil A tooui out." is limited. If ho has nlmiehcl tindor. Including tho labor, amounted to about $50. In the west nnd southwest it will also answer the purpose of a storm cave, which is considered n fixture on all farms. Farm and House. of the furrow, tho corn roots A JVc?t Swindle on Parmer. An entirely new but highly successful Hut this seemed to como from the hi n dry time, coarse manure, bo as to scheme to separate -farmers from their Libby' ''s Sweet Mixed Pickles That firm, crbp quality and dttaui flavor b what you get when you insist on Libby'S Mixed Pickles at your dealers. They are always the (most and ftr disappoint. It's the same till Libby 1 Sweet Gherkins and Sweet MugeU. Ask for them. Libby's Olives Th cultivation of centuries BtrW the olive groves of Spain utlie world's best. Ukby's Olives are imnorted Inn the oldest and most famous title groves. The resu It is a nri product, delightfully oppetir H Try one bottlo and you'll roy more and never be without licra. Libby's Preserves Pure, ripe fruit and puro sugar (QUa Dartl. COoked tint rirldl and timed In tlm rr.r,A in Why's Oreal While Kllch- H, i the secret of tho extreme Wtriority of Libby's Preserves, we s none as good at any price urocersand ffrlirjilnn inr wit wwi VV wy&flof Libby's Food Pre- OBClS. Thev are war. ranted thobestto both you and the dealer , Jj H' for frt llllllti llilr's tt yir4etltr't. Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicago, No. 3203 door nbovo." "Ah, then It's probably tho Poploys' hnby gotting a tooth In." Philadelphia Press. Slnklnir Trouble Par, "What does you do when de wolf how) at do do'7" "Well, sub," replied nrothcr Wil liams, "I mos Ingcnrully Bets n trnp fer do wolf air sells him tor a circus." Atlanta Constitution. Bhut off the supply of water from be- money has been worked in South Da- low, the corn roots are ncaln limited. I kota during the pnst few months. It Is, therefore, about as necessary for An oily grafter calls on a farmer and the fanner to understand corn roots makes 0 bid for his land. Tho figure)! and their hnblts and ways as It is for atu absurdly low at first, but by de the surgeon to understand the anatomy grecs are raised as high as SCO an acre, or the system, whero the bones He, and and tho farmer consents. whero tho arteries, veins, nerves and Then tho visitor explains that he Is muscles are hidden under tho skin. only an agent, but that he can sell the Worse Still. "My wife Is getting to be very tire some, complained Groncber, "she doesn't seem to know her own mind from one minute to tho next" "My wife," said Kratchett, "la the same way. line's as uncertain - the weather." "Huh! Mine's as uncertain as" the weather forecasts." PhliadelDhla Press. CITC St. Vital" Duce and fterrotu Ulteanet praa niJ joIIt nnd by Dr. Kline' Great Nerte Re storer. Bend (or rXEZ ti.to trial bottle nnd treatise. Or. B. n. Kline, IA.,Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Grirashrfw.wagn't qtiit sstn trinal poIhUC1 As fatt'lVrlS Into the church be trW,te of It for heresy." One of m Essfnt and ted money hips, each '"A nrmnrwl apan will to third Japan's Ifeing: it. . y . . t r- ' -,v-r-v.i- 0 o! me JMppy namm Jr"9mwjtege with vast fuad of lafowwttSjm m ir, three best methods of prop W 60,800, happiness and rigktltr"aKe of ledge of the world's IWo!8 . Products of actslplg 1 reasonable, claims UatjMfTry prefuisera ana vnica? havo ' attained td. , lt- aX ft -IKE tam Tho corn plant. It will bo seen, hns no top-root. Tho first roots Btart out from the seed crnln and co down. Bm.. n u lPOE.tlrHlB... I"' " ttwilun tlTi. ... I"""",r" I'oetry and rroo. Hrldo (tenderly) Wo have fully twenty minutes beforo tho train comes, when we must bid oue another farewell Isn't thnt nice? iniiegr.oom uapuai we can go Into the station restaurant and cat something together. Wiener Salon- wltzhlntt Heonllecf Ion at n Bar Ufa. "Your face U familiar," said the pas stnrer with the eozelcs. "Haven't I run agalnit you somewhrre before?" "No, sir," answered the paiuenger with the hunted look In his eyes. "You've tried a dozen times or more to run over me, but I bare alway been able to dodge In time.1 Btato ot Ohio, City of Toledo .. Lurai Coiinlv. I Frank J. rheney maVci onth that ho In senior partner of tho firm ol . J. Cbcnojr A Co., doing buelnraainllioClty of Toloilo, County and Btt loroDiu, nn inaianiii nrm win pay tnoium of (INK Ill'NDItKI) DOI.IRH for each anil every caiti of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by (lin ii a .if If .11. .i.t. . . FKAKK J. CIIENEY. nworn 10 Dcioro mo ana iu locrlbcl In in r iircs enco, thUClh day of December A D l&rA. 8c.i A. W. OLrABON, notary i'uoiic. Ifnlra Catarrli Ctiro Ii taken Intcrnallv. and acts illrertly upon the Mood and murouiiur- intcsoi lueiyaiera. heiid rnrieiuimoniauirce. K. J. CIIKNlii dt CO., Toledo, O. koiu ur an urucKUM, vnc. D18TIIIUUT10.N OK COItN BOOTS IN BOIL. Tako IIair Family l'UU for oomtlpatlon. Tool. "I hnvo been told," sold tho assertive woman, "that you aro singularly lack ing In tact." "What Is your Idea of tnct?" asked Miss Cayenne. "I dou't know. What's yours?" "Tuet. ns a rule. Is the ability to conceal ono's surprise at foolish or Im pertinent remarks." Illffliteous Indignation. Correspondent May I ak, Senator, how much your campaign cost you? Imminent Statesman As to that, young man. I make It a rule to follow the scrip tural Injunction, not to let my left hand know what my right hand dooth. HeHldes, sir, It's none of your blankety blank bust- nci I fter this tho roots nro sent out In whorls of from two to ten. As the plant advances toward maturity, these whorls rlso closer to the surface. Tho first roots thrown out Immediately above tho primary roots run sideways nnd occupy ten or fifteen Inches below the surface These luternl roots throw out llhrous or feeding roots, which run lu every dl recuon tnrougn tno sou ana occupy every Inch within a radius of from two to live feet. It Ib evident, therefore, that If we plough com Immediately after planting, or after It Is first up, wo can plough ns deep as wo Ilko, and generally the deeper tho better. When, however, the roots begin to rise nnd occupy every square Inch of soil within reach, It will not do to plough deep Our cultivation must, therefore, be Ited to the surface, and with tho end In view of killing the weeds nnd forming the mulch of dry dirt which will shut off surface evaporation, and spread out tho water which Is continually rising from below within reach of tho roots. Tho older and larger tho plnut tho shallower should tho cultivation be. In fact, If the land at tho price named If tho owner will agree to pay for advertising at the rate of 00 cents nn acre. The "agent" promises orally that the advertising money will not be payable until the land Is sold, but this stipula tion Is not contained in the contract that the farmer signs. In n few'dnys he receives a copy of an ml and not ovcrcourteous demand for money. It Is snld that twenty-two agricul turists were caught with this bait In IJrown County nnd that one of them gave up ?320. Thunder and 9111k. To many persons the curdling of milk In n thunderstorm Is u mysterious and unintelligible phenomenon.' Yet, ac cording to scientists, the whole process Is simple nnd natural. Their claim is thut milk, like most other substances. contains millions of bacteria. The milk bacteria that In a day or two, under natural conditions, would cause the fluid to sour are peculiarly sus ceptible to electricity. Electricity in spires nnd Invigorates them, ns alco hol, cocnlno or strong tea affects meiv. Under tho current's Influence they fall to work with amazing energy, nnd in stead of taking n couple of days to sour tho milk they accomplish the task completely In n half hour. With an electric battery It Is ensy on the same principle to sour tho freshest ipllk. Improved Shovel Ilnndle. In a scoop-handle for Bhovels, spades and similar articles recently pntented, an Illinois inventor claims that he hns designed a device for tools of this kind by which the weight of the load can be more ef fectually balanced ami tho forward hand of the opera tor siurteu m a more convenient manner to facili tate the operation of tho tool in scoop ing nnd lifting. The operator is also relieved of tho necessity of stooping so low as ho does In shovels of the or dinary construction. IIo Introduces n Affected Hint Differently. "f min'a no m r n r rlnntn (m fit basement? Patching no the ice box?" "luc tt"2"eVl"w l""-u "So. dear: he's nuttine new wire cauze of tao iwelWnforaeu of the Wdrli on the scn-en doors." . not of Individuals ibnly, but ofi mow ao you Know many -who have th& happy facul "By the language he is using, dear." , ., ,,,', .xlljli Chicago Tribune. 80 Polite. "She hnsn't any cause to be snippy with me. The last time I saw her I'm sum I did the politest thing I could." "What did you do?" "We were on a car and when a man offered me a seat I said to her: 'You take It. dear ; you're the older.' " Kansas City Times. A Rare Bargain Douglas County Farm in the heart 01 the famous Shoestring Valley. Sixty acres 15 acres cleared; 15 acres fir timber; soil rich and mel low; no rocks; schoolhouse J mile; on county road; running water; well; over 300 bearing fruit trees; 5-room log house, barn and other out-buildings; two miles of fence; full assortment farm implements; all house furnishings all crops. Must sell. Price for everything, $2,500. Address MRS. O. A. D EARING Room 419, Corbett Bidg., Portland, Ore selecting and obtaining .tlwfibestl worm anoras. Oao of the products of thaUdasfJ of known component parts, an EtWIalJ remedy, approved by phyBlciansia commended bv the WclI-tnfiriaEe(A"J the World as a valuable d$trnark some family laxative Is the welWef?e De Syrup offFigs and iilixlr df ,Sni?. but got its beneficial effects (alwayJrmined the genuine, manufactHr5?'year 96 California Fig Syruir-CtoVVpttest day for sale by all leading druggrnark of the -Mercury, BORAX IN THE DAIRY The problem of keeping sweet all the utensils used in connection with milk and cream Belling and butter mnltlng has been a serious one with the farmer. He has come to realize that the slightest taint or hint of stateness left in a can. tin or churn may ruin a whole output: that the taint that is left is In form of bacteria which crow and multiply in. milk or butter, producing disastrous results. The farmer has learned that hot water won t rinse away the greasy residue in dairy utensils. He has learned that soap leaves a residue of Its own which is. if anything, worse 'than the milk or cream residue, and there has been con stant clamor for a dairy cleanser and sweetener that will meet modern requirements. A few of tho largest creamery establishments called experts into consultation on this problem, and these scientific aids decided unanimously upon a product of nature which exactly fills the bill DOKAX. WHEN YOU GOME TO PQnf city comfort f f laac in horn t Xe nw mmwfi room, sm tog nrOtMN! nd will stetiMitne Trj thorn once and yon will nerer be wMket W"r 01 U not kep by uears. sent prepaid lorJI. - 8AX0LB SOXEXfl, lit 9Xalb Am Ikctatfrr ' . p to 1U breeze .A v. vi uuu THE CORIELIU PARK AND AIJ3ETj A New and Modern European Hotei,,JT particularly to State people. A refined ladies visiting the city, close to tho center, Kates reasonable. 11 1 L. CUKE, (laljtf Paritert 1 The veil known rehahl ' CHINESE Root a ktris DOCTOR ITsr tna!ft m. Iff a mfmitwi. Mo Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Usetl HJj He Without Operation, or Withouttlic AldoflFSMbut lte Guaruitee to Cure Uitbrrh. Aatbuwi. I " rhroat. llheamatlsm, Nerrounnaa. Nervous DebraJOrei rtomnnh. litrer. Kldner IVautilM-AlM 1m. XTnnl.n. yeniale Weakness and All lrlBtoVieasoa ,Wmf In& en Lajmmmmr HALANCES LOAD. supplemental handle, which Is secured Kround Is well prepared, to $0 bundle of the shovel, tho oppo- plouBhed deep when there Is no dnn- Kcr or cuitiiiK oir 1110 roots, tno oniy thing tho farmer needs to do during tho latter period Is to maintain tho mulch of dry dirt on tho surface. tare of cfu l A1way Uoufrht lm borno tho Hlfrim- l'crsonni i, ,I'il?lotohor, ami ling been inntlo under his 10 (leco vn 1 crvl?,ou for ovor 0 yer. Allow no ono ',JC?,.?'.,l,,lu thl8' Oountorfclts, Imitations nntl Iicalth sfW uro butJiJxporlmontH.niitl endnnjrer tho or Uilldrcn 13S1)orionco n,r"inst liJxiioriinent. Bfhat is CASTORIA eoric, nfI? ,'iVm, substitute fr Castor Oil, Paro ciitnlns i,,1,iMUmlJJ(.,ot,,,,t.'' Syrups. It is Plensant. It 'stniier, i,(51' I"" Morphlno r.or othor Narcotic o-ntl nl ftv' KO i its iriinnuitoo. It destroys Worms Coc if vorlrilijicHH. Jit euros Diurrhuiu nnd Wind Sn,l 1'lati.i?.. 0V08 ?-othi!ijr Troubles, euros OoiiHtiimtjpn Sn h n l'iV lfc iWHliiUlatoH tho Vood, regulates tho To ChiVii''.1 Kivintr healthy and natural flloop. 11 -"""'s A'tumccttTho Mother's Friend. m You Have Always Bouglit Boar the Slgnati n ml ITO 01 w as farm Help Leaa ISxpeiislve. Farm lahor Is cheaper than It was at this time lust year and Is pretty sure to continue so for tho season. Tlicro has hecn sonic curtailment In manufac turing throughout tho country, tho re sult helng that n great ninny men aro out of work. With this condition farm- ers llnd thnt they 91111 get nein more readily now than they havo been nblo to for several years. It Is ascertained thnt whero contracts havo been made In tho Middle West and Southwest for farm hands tho rato of wages averages nbout $5 per month low er than that prevailing a year ago. A common rato of pay for farm hands at this tlmo Is $125 per month, ns ngnlnst $30 last season. Competent men with oxperlonco In spcclnl departments ol fanning will command more, but not as much ns In 100(1 and 1007. Good live stock hnndB recclvo $35 to $-18, but nbovo this thero nro few men hired oven site cud extending forward of tho rear end of tho blade, being supported from tho latter by braces. Tho supplemen tal hnndlo Is engaged by the forward hand of tho operator, tho latter being thus greatly relieved of weight. It avoids tho twisting strain of tho body caused by lifting n heavy load when tho forward hnnd Is placed low down upon tho usual handle. Tho hand of tho operator can bo readily slid back and forth in tho various manipulations of tho scoop, rendering it more con- vcnlent nnd efllclont In use, .adapting It to ho used with decreased power and strain. c . .!. 1 y 1 v - a sweetener and an antlsentle destroyer of bar. . ?wui AiXVWt V.UJKJC. - - w - - in .t. . 1 r . 1 - . teria and germ growths that destroy nil that is " . . Hurwiiui, Uiwrvwi.raiHw, .wwuiraa uu pur- YOu A UK AFLTOTKT). D0KT DELAY" iiy. ana relieves uio uairymiui nnu uiury nousewua I uuiAiaAiUtiAumuus. of drudirery and of needless work and worry. ' CONSULTATION FREE Write Pacific Coast Borax Co New York City. ,ou cannot cell, write 'formrinptoa blank and cinSo? mation on the most profitable selection of cows. "-lltBt., Cor. Morrison. Portland. Ofec their feeding and care, the handling of milk to i Ploose UentioA Thi Taper. yield the highest price product, nnd the protoo- J tlon and preservation ot these products from de terioration; with article on diseases of cows, and recipes for their cure. The book is FKEE. Local agents wanted. Write for money making plan Tho Cndillluir Moth. About ono-llfth of tho llrst Inylng of eggs by tno couuili.g moth is on tho fruit, tho rest being on tho leaves nnd branches. Tho young larva thnt hatches from tho egg Is nblo to feed on tho follngo to somo extent and may como into maturity without enteritis tho fruit, although It rnrely does so. About 80 per cent of tho first brood finds Its way Into tho npples at tho enlyx, whllo tho rest eat In nt other St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or. Resident and Day School for Girl. Catalogue, on Request. "the scnoor. of quatjtyi Better each year, and larger, We": have two floors 63x100 feet TfaorbsSrtf woric tens me story, it cotats im 1 euu, ana -we namittcmy ltd is twtf spect. Get our catalogue, penwofk,' men judge for yonrself as to qu A. P, ARMSTRONG, IX. B., PlifHrfl Tenth and MorrUo - rrriaW,1 1. n use For Over 30 Years. YMsT b.u """WW eOMPANV, MUpRAV aTSKT, HW VoflK SITT. points, principally at tho stem. Only about 28 ner cent of tho second hrnnri for fancy farming or tho specialties who enters at tho calyx, tho others eating nro receiving wore. n whero tho apples touch each othor. Youths ana inexpuncncwi iiniiiiuruHia 0r a lent at tno stem end, Tho rive. nro offorlng theJr service for from f IB ago Ufa of the adult .tar t or moth. BUSINESS COLLEGE rOBTXAKU, OltEOON BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED, WHY? II JU M. WAJJCER, Pres. Th7 are Trained for business in a taalncsa-Hk war. Yhy not enroll in a repufaM schocl Wt place aVl ot Ha SEND TOR CAT. srsTaassssspaejPf Hajav "'BaKBaB(MsaBisHBHHaw I to $20 per month. about four days f r I