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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
t-aaXUU""'" ' M ilia mar 111 Sur pw&ftfETr !! lit bntur. w1""::- J. for fvtrv Memfcr o ths lottn ttnnot aaa "'J Tii Dai $. oii "', B7,r S" rKsrjK 6jjp4ja ilr0; fMtorjf to anj Brockton. Mm. I l.l, I TT .. iiMtfnnl. HH-uii-v- I brail . , . r wa. nbriui )' I. a. lhlrl man's .ppetHr. y iott up to WJairSTc3enna acts goatly yot prompt yontlie bowels, cleanses he system ejectually, tossisteone m overcoming Uitual constipation permanently. To get its Ueficial effects buy (lie denuine. Manufactured bytho California JjlG&fRTJP CO, DRUCCJST3-B04 r.&0TTU. I)it Willi (Inll r In nnr wr to 111 to? It InuiMiovMr wc .1 ljr. nnuMtila partial plat, atimt oiJin.rj LrW.a work. Th. Or. WIm "TEETH WITHOUT PLATES" lMwlt f II er- cirinr. tlm new wr o( iU In th n oath treth In fnot, taeth In JstwuM. Ita 10 chew jour fooJ 0in. m joa UWMr tjrl one, Our totm luaoonotn wtituao tour emit crown, I.rlduo or ilt M li I it) U terrwr; l'oiltlrclj ilnlwM wum. (hi Muti-rlau, tclentlflo work. WISE DENTAL CO.. INC. rNU No. 45-08 Catarrh In "a constitutional disease orlflnatln In Impure blood and requiring comtltutlonal treatment actlns through and purifying tho blood for Hi radical and permanent euro. The greatest comtltutlonal reined Is Hood's Sarsaparilla In uiuttl liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Saraatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other locnl forms of catarrh nro relieved by Cntarrlcts, which allay ln flammatlon and deodorlzo discharge. 60c. Th f IrflnMt llnhtrtt and most comfortable POMMEL SLICKER At Ihesome time cheapest In the end because It wears longest PuflriUfkM'A Every garment u auarantcet waterproof TOWCW AWtOHw to LimTt'O TOBOHTtJ P4rwi x MM ' 4f. I 1 t it CAN I Cololog free Fores of Storm WaTti, The nverago storui wave Is thirty feet io height. The highest storm waves ever measured were between forty-four and forty-eight feet high. The gigantic forco of storm waves Is shown by the fact that at Skerryvore lighthouse, off the west coast of Scot land, a mass of rock weighing five and a half tons was onco hurled to a height of .(wvpnty-two feet above the sea level, while a mass weighing thirteen and a half tons, was torn from a cliff seventy four feet high. I'all Mall Gazette. Th Varlnbl Pwwlnlne. Dora (at the party) Geoffrey, you mustn't monopolize me, you know. Geoffrey Why, dear, 1 bvn't been monopolizing you. Dora- Well, why bavtn't you, you stupid thing? Inaiipornltls. "You ssy you don't object to me on ac count of my age, MIm GInevra?" "No, I don't mind your age a bit, Mr. Rypun." "Then what Is tbe objection, may I "You look It." A Urnvt Kara. "What do you call a mas who drives an automobile?" "Well, Judging by tbe way In which he takes possession of the road I should say an outo-crat" Baltimore Ameri ca. laalatiaar oa Accnmcjr, "Did you arrest this man?" asked tbt police Justice. "I did not, your honor," answered the officer, formerly a resident of Boston. "Obviously 1 could not arrest him, for he was not In motion at the time. I merely effected his capture, your honor." Mliinktn Idt. Physician My dear fellow, you should practice deep breathing. Caller Great snakes, doctor, I do I I work la a coal mine. Oat oi the Dim Paaf, Nebuchadnezzar was eating grass. "But I'm not yelling 'Ee-yahl' and pre tending to like It," be said. ' Itegardles of what the fans in the grand stand and on tbe bleachers might think of blm, he continued to tear up liandfujs and chew It because he hadn't anything else to eat." l'oor Gncaaer, The eminent statesman summoned hli private secretary. "This Is the third letter I have had from Mannhyerup,' he wld, "at tne ena of which he has marked -uonnuennai. u t r WIm An ha men bv B. T. L.?' "Don't you know?" said the private sec- rotary, lowering his voice. lte mean 'Burn This Mtter.' " Jnicgo irmunt. ITURSo HIDES rap imi .i. a . .. n TtM . , . s u I V. C. " lo."v inoif tnonr ror Ton w nip iww inn ana iiiu" 10 a. una w t homo. Writ for Prle LUt. MarLutltnnrt. Hhlnclns Taa. and t.oul our HUNTER3'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.f.!. It, lpMn lhrloutt4. kHiltlilarootbaittWcttrwriltfn !MitrllB Tut Anlm!.. All Bwrut TrtpiHrt' kWrsti. iUm. Tn. nA htis ta inn. and to btcomt a uc- "'.ISHW H'lKrMMUrUcicttfiMdl. filcti, Tocwr euiV-mtrt tl li, IlidM Uhb4 Into uSSS 'Ji": 0ur MtltlUHaa4Dartf ttrrMaiilmiltlrp Mrf Sklptaar I A Rl BHIiBvllM A Flavoring. It makes a lilPI lllll rup better than Maple. jt Sold by tfrocers. t I aBfjam-- WORK SHOES Touch stock, heavy soles, solid coun- andhii. , ra ooudio ieatner iocs, uouuio cuuma last innL BlJo workmanship uro what mako Mayer Work Shoes Sr ,llan,any otlicr kind, wort!:mer8' miners, lumbormcn. mechanics and all classes of mi can got doublo tho wear out of MAYER WORK SHOES WdthrnLniroJ.onoi,tIy made-wild through rCh .81.' T"eyaro "built on honor." Their Kiuandwoarlntroualltlea cannot bo oaualled for tho Mo BuroJfou are getting the genuine, look fp1 ?Jer wl "PPly you: If not, write to us. 5.'iindla ilZSS JSrJHjfend us the name of n dealer who doos ruH beaut (.it lr.'K owe$, we win send you tree, post u WsslS m?if lc.,uro ? Goorgo WsshlnBton, size 15x10, P T.A ,.!i,Mr,,sboolShoes. BOOT & SHOE CO. ""1TAUK.KI WISCONSIN fflS.mtfttftSa 1 m4 riiiMjrti'.OA FACTS IN TABLOID FORM, Austrnllnn mines employ lao.OOO mcr. Tho nverngo helKht of the Ltiplnndcr Is less tlinu five foot. It In suited thnt rt eonsldornblo por tion of London's petrol motor-oninl biiHffl nro to be chnnged to an Improved system of ntcniii trnctlon. Mlsa Mnry K. Cheek, of Tolxwo, 0 Is tho only rcBiilnrly-iippointed woinnii rural nmll carrier In the SUite. She has served In this capacity for sis years, I'rcHcott, Out., has become an en tering port for American coitl. Out' firm landed .'WO.MO tons there during the navigation period of Inst year. A largo unloading uud loading plant has beeii hiHtalled. Mrs, .7. M. Barrio, wife of tho au thor, Is said to bo one of the most expert motorists In Great Britain. She owns three ears, In which she takes long tours with her husband, hut she always, manages tho car herself. In tho Congo the extravagance of tho average white inaii Is astounding. Champagiie Is the Invariable order of tho day for men getting as low as a few hundred dollars a year, and the otllclal usuully lands In Antwerp after three years with enough money for n spree, when he must sign and go back. World's Work. Tho other day some 1500 tons of waste paper were shipped out of this city to a paper mill In Michigan, to be ground Into pulp, says the Washington Star. This stock represented the accumula tions of four years of canceled money orders, totaling 2,500,000 sheets and once representing a value of $1,C00, 000,000. George Hayward, nged 01, who has Just died at Needham Market, lived nearly all his life lu the same house, lie never had a day's holiday and never paw Uio fen. I la y ward was formerly In lniHliiL'fH as a butcher, and he was In the habit of wearing his apron nt church on Sundays beneath his frock coat. London Dally Mall. Tom Iteed nnd Jerry Simpson, the noted I'opullst Congressman, were great friends. Their good relationship came after this Incident: "Say, Jerry," Bald Iteed, one day, "why ace you a popu list'" "lor the same reason," said Simpson, "that you are a Republican. A majority of the people of our respect ive districts are of our way of think ing." Conditions In the gold-producing In dustry of South Africa have greatly changed, especially In Immense saving lu working excuses. The total output of tho sixty companies working on tho Hand In July waB obtained at an aver ago cost of 17k Dd a ton. The ex ponsea of the HobliiKun udnc, worked out at lis UMid a ton, conijmred with an average for that mine Just before the Boer war of i!2s lid. London Cor rcHixmdence New York Evening Post A tale of an Australian native "boy" from a recent volumo: "A boy ucvus tonicd to bee his master, the owner ofva station, Jump his horse over the git i Instead of stopping to open It, tried tit follow. The horse cantered up grand ly, seemed to gather himself for the Jump and balked. The boy shot out of tho saddle and over the gate. As he picked himself up nnd shook the dust from his clothes ho glared back at the horse, saying, 'You blurry liar!'" One hundred and ten million cubic feet of gas were lost by leakage lu London last year and that by one com pany alone. It did not escape lu a rush, and thero was no explosion. It Just filtered away, a little at a time. Every time a heavy van crossed the road un der which a main lay a breath of coal gas forced its way through an Infini tesimal crevlco into space and freedom, until enough to 1111 800 balloons such as that of Count Zeppelin's late nlrshlp had been lost. , Tho water In Lnko Champlain during the recent drought reached the lowest point recorded in local history, nine feet below high-water mark. Stenmers were obliged to abandon many of their trips on account of tho lmiwsslbllity of making landings at the docks. Tho mountain brooks became almost dry, and tho beds of some of tho largest riv ers woro mere threads of water. The drought and forest llres were ruinous to agricultural Interests. New York Sun. An Ingenious and amuslntf answer was recently given by a student in the natural philosophy class at Prince ton University. An Instructor gnvo tho question, "Delino transparent, trans lucent nnd opaque." "I cannot, pro fessor," answered tho student, "precise ly defl.no those terms, but I can Indi cate their meaning hi this Way: Tho windows of this rooui were onco trans parent, they nro now translucent, and If not cleaned very soon they will bo opaque." Llpplncott's. Tho Island of Hokkaido Is one of Japnn's most, valuable properties. Its mineral production (largely coal) In creased from ?1,JS0.0(K) In 1805 to near ly $7,000,000 in 11)07, and this Is with only a very small part of Its mineral field exploited. In order, as named, tho leading minerals nro conl, sulphur, gold, silver and manganese. Tho coal is superior to thnt of other districts In Japan. Many ships from tho I'uclfle coast of tho United States call at tho port of Muroran for coal. This Is tho foundation for tho great Muroran Iron nnd stool Industry, now being formed by British and Japanese capitalists. In four mines in this locality the under lying coal Is estimated ut 000,000,000 tnus. rJJr. -I think I'd like something to reael en the train," said the austero spinster. "Well, here's a iiopy of ths latest Issue of PJck-Me-Up," suggested ths ews dealor. There being nothing else on ths counter she bought it. But she tore off tbe conspicuous title of It before she carried It into the cat She was no giddy 70ung thlng-Chi-rago Tribune. Too late. MIfklns (to Plirer) She's a stunning woman, old man, and you're bound to be stuck on her. But don't mention laundry or anything like tbatl Her grandmother was a washwoman. PlfTer (later, to the lady In question, as ho relates a story) Yes, Indeed I I can tell you, It took the starch beg pardon! the nerv! right out of me. Llfo. 1TC "t. Tltna Danco and orrooi utaeawa ptrma 1 1 1 J pentl eand tr Dr. i .loa'a Oreat Kane Ho- rtorer. Bond ror run sz.oo trial ixmia ana irnuw Dr. XL. 11. Kline, Ld., S31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. Acetylene the Coming; Llnht. Acctylcno lighting is quietly gain ing favor, and tbe German Acetylene Association finds the gas Is supplied the public by 75 places In Germany 202 in the United States, 10 In tho United Kingdom, and 10 In the British colonies, while Germany alone has 70,000 private Installations. Mothers will find Mrs. TVlnsloVs Boothlng Syrup the best remedy to tio tov their chiMra luring the teething period. Cialna DUtlnctlon in Qsees War. Newitt He's anxious to be considered a man of some social distinction. Bunker lie's taking a queer way about It. - Newitt Why? Bunker He save coif is "merely tom my-rot." The Catholic Standard and Times. Recalled Tbena Dlatlaotlr. "What were your sensations when the automobile struck the tree and threw yon out? I presume, though, you didn't have tifte to think." "O, yes, I did. I distinctly remember thinking, as I flew through the air, 'Gee! What a repair bill I'll have to foot 1' " The rttcb Turkish Bes-amr. Beggars are never suppressed In Tur key. The story Is told (and they sry It in true) about an American lady who by mistake gave a beggar of Constanti nople a goldplece. The man had left his post when she returned, but or.e of bis colleagues told her where be "resided." It was a fine bouse, and it tbe door was a servant, who polite ly InformedMhe lady that "my master Is dressing. lie -will bo down soon." And then the well groomed beggar, dressed for dinner, appeared and glad ly returned tbe gold piece, exclaiming In tbe meanwhile that such mistakes were highly embarrassing. "Charities ind Commons." PROTECT YOUR LUNGS itfong lung oouDiv so io we wuc. with Pio's Cure. It acts promptly and effectively t allay the irritation, reduces the congestion, free the throat of phlegm, clear tho clogged air ptwage and Hop the cough. For nearly half a century the uruurpaaed icnieJy for the wortt form of coughi, cold and chert compUuat ha been PISO'S CUKE MalolilntJ Roiei, Your roses will como through tho winter In much better condition If you will give them a heavy mulching of manure. Put on enough so that when It has settled there will be a 6-inch mulch. Do not apply the mulch until the cold weather has com the middle or last of October.-rGarden Magazine. Struck for Good Deal. Lady Interviewer Your wife's devo tion to you is regarded as a model of mar lied happiness. Now, how as & public man docs a wife's devotion strike you? Aspiring Candidate (truthfully) Well, mine struck this morning for twenty-five for a new hat. Baltimore America. HOWAltD 12. ntmTOJf. Assurer r3 Chernlat. loailvllle, Colorado. Specimen prlcf a t Gold, surer,! ad, II s Ooid. Bllrerjicj oold, Wot Zlne or Ceptwr.tl. eVanldo t-t. Mallln envelope jjnd full price list aent on onj-Ucatlon. Control and Urn plro work; iollcl ted. lUruroocei Carbonate Nt bona ilaalc BORAX A SAfE PREVENTIVE FOR LICE IN POULTRY SIMPLE, CHEAP. HARMLESS. "20-MuJe-Tcam" Borax was a rood Uilnir to rid poultry of Hce. I had used ao much Inflammable1 LIco killers that my Poultry Houses were regular fire traps. I trave my S. C. W, Leghorn house a good sprayinc Just two months ago. Since I ham caught several hens and I found no lice. I ana rid of lice and shall continue to use "20-Mule-Team" Borax as a spray, also as a wash. MRS, B. H. BUFFHAM. Boswell. New Mexico. All dealers. V, I, 6 lb packages. Free samp! to prove above. Booklet and Lace Design. 10 cents. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cat. SC Q BXffiES OUT O.da BLOOD HUMOUS of the bodv. but throuirh its thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of tlie'refuse and waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on through, tliese little tuDes. io perioral iiiesc uuuci uaaua ouu u.w which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected with impurities and humors, it lose3 its strengthening powers and begins to disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter, or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by it3 soothing, healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any tem porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be cured until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any med ical advice sent free. " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Crescent Egg-Phosphate WILL DO All THAT 1ST Hxairsics) rowDS wu DO AM) DO n Ben tat BAKING POWDER A FULL POUND 25c. Get it from your Grocer iilfrr i tit' T JV- -"It Physicians Recommend Castoria CASTOEIA has mot with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts, first The disputable evidence that it is harmless;: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi lates the food : Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It i3 unlike Soothing Syrups, Batoman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent ohildren through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by' stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Sail's Journal of Health. addressed to thas. 11. f Eetcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." Dr. "William, Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria standa flrot in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for many years. The formula Is excellent" Dr. It. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have novor found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that thero are Imitations In the field, hut I always see that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr. Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside flom my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas toria a popular and efilclent remedy In almost every home." Dr. J. It. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "Tho name that your Cas toria has mado for itself In tho tons of thousands of homes blessed by tho presence of children, scarcely needs to ho supplemented by tho endorse ment of tho medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. "Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In tho case of Castoria my experi ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to mako an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it to be a thoroughly reliablo remedy for children's complaints. Any physl clan who has raised a family, as I have, will Join mo In heartiest recom. taendatlon of Castoria." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS uewi tiio Signature of i SKILL: i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, i AfjcIablcrVcparalbnrcriis.1 Promotes DigesHonJCkerfur ncss and Rcst.Contalnsneiikr OpiuiwIarpJUne norMiacraL1 NOT NARCOTIC. "aaaaaaaaaaBmaaBBBaS) SBaBaaBaasaaBSHaat JefOldlkSmMtlimil JixMttSJtt- rJiwf- AnerfectRemedv for Ctons t lo , Sour Storaach.Dlarrtteea worras,vonvuistonsj:msa ness mmILoss or Sleep. lac&kmtc Si$aarare of j NEW YOBK. ! rantcwL uwisfttw rWj Exact Copy of Wrapfwr. The KM You Hare Always Bought in use For over 30 Yearts roc ointauh ooMMMv, t aiuaaAv htm IT, MrwvoaiMtrrvl 39 4 j