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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
Good Blood . od health, and Hood e I" nHllohos nnunnpproached '""hlood-purlflor. t d W !Vjfnrlor. COSIS :w t IMO tenor, v '."j.i.u t in uui- ' t ! Illf 'iSI etarltj w-rfcTl I neve, .Srfubl. perilous." Sr. of B. W. OHOVK. Used lh. . lBou.aud har.-lwar vertical gas "faintly Pt Into operation at Hun W"""", ... .lm.tr la cutler-. ; ecu- YMt0H, "" "v " tor. ..m unit Mr. T7lnslr.rii Bnnthlnc Wottert w' nna..,E. , r.,-ihalrch.'r'n !l.iilh.iB.ltB""-' . i?Wtiluffpor.oU. . . pt.ll Itvim-- Got a nmteh? 5 Vw. Why dlrfti't yq lira i',u"'" . . i i, .round an' fl't on' IIceJ ,7il!.t.alPVi.lwi:ol,Hbi.ni.. nl 51 t iMtntK M li.ilUi-Un.l Ire-It. KfcMfM Arrt 8t.. 1'Ul.tolpbU. 1 lilOlllll. w.r.hn Xsnt - I tow d'ye reckon we'll is It w en the prommrrlty cornea? Tuffold Nutt It'll iiit everybody 'cept. b' u. Rheumatism Prcicrlptlon. The increased uc of whiskey for Liscnssioii 'og the .medical -fra- i ...... ruiitiiir rninnipr.inic htrniiy It h an minosi iiuauimc cure 1 wills certain other in- pr'.fi'U v t ken properly The I follow f rinira is eiiecttve: jo jaeU' mnt r-f Rood whikev add ... ., -c ,,! Tom Comnonnd nnri jte ounce of Syrup Sarsapnrilla Com Mcml Take in tablcspoonful dose. Wore each meal and before retiring. Tons Compound is a product hi tie Mwralor es of the Globe Phar Bitcutical Co, Chicago, but it as ..n it itic ntlirr ingredients can be hi from any good druggist. Continuous rcrfurumiice. "EIDwr." called out Mm. Japra; troa the floor above, "have you bee irirthiK atsin?" Wo. ro dear." anawrrr-d Mr. .lacwi,, llw-" Mow "N'nt asalu. Stll'.." 1 rerent church notice In Manchester. j Ewltnd, read "A potato pie supper will If mi on Situruay even tig. Himject lor band.; evening, 'A Night of Agony." P.TX3 CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS !M10 OINTMENT U guaranteed to cur any on tl Ilchlnr. IlllnJ. Hlwllr. or I'rotrudlnr ttMlilUltiiajriorouinvr refund!. 00c Cxplnunlorr Hirers I baveu't beard anytlilnir abont Dr. Mirr Walker for . low time. WUaI Uibfcome of her? Brook I think she haa tone Into a ittalk-Buo'i agrfrnitnt of aotut sort, sot It Iruk Into print any more. VISITING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS MONOGRAM STATIONERY Ikfr-iioihlnM gcntrel u memYcJ work tZL !!) '..lnc P0'1- rnot roasonabla wwill mill you prclmn of Iatt ilnf nj wordlnir of Invltatloiu. lcn JiJJteuwt. bend ua your nm on potl KILHAM STATIONERY AND PRINTING CO. PORTLAND R'S FISH BRAND, OILED CLOTHING 5 Pgives more tvl m comfort lf rCB Dfl,nt .,,,1 Wilinomore'lhon Ine UU nt I.l l II...::: WJ vuuu runosv I -".u LVtHVWkirnr I -'irwoni yiu..,ua ' . J.ri7i", OOITON ii t T"r--' C6 i?i?t?r t C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor Thl; wondefut man has mudo n llfoctudy of the fropertlos of Itoot. llorba and Unrka. and la Blvlntr tho world tho bonofltof hU aervtcM. No Mercury.J'oUona or Druca UtJ. No ICwf'Jaw operotlonaor Cutting 'Shaad K fit F" W" Aithma, Lunir. . A Etlnr r a . I .Klvli ""Vt.K CUKE ri?f. cenU I" atampa. IflC C. Ton Ul U-J-,. J'St'' co'". Morrlaon, Portland, Or, NO2-09 In i SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY HHIIhIi NoiiduriiH In Biiort of Inboi for IIh lnci-o.tHlii rrult ktowIiir uml Ih tryliiK to Ret coollcn from India. Conlral I'nrk In Nuw York city is hbhuhhoiI at tlio valuatluti of $21fi,CO0,. 000, not for tho purposo of taxation, but ho its lo hIiow tbo nniount of rati t-Htuto value tlmt 1b oxoaipt from tllXCH. Tliuro Ih nil fiBrcoiiiont ninon tho keep, of tlrBt-cliiHH rcHttuirnnlH In Now York city tlmt tho 1)iwIwhh would not pay, on 'tho hcxiIo now followcl, If It were not for tho hiiIo of alcoholic bovoraRCH. I'nlmtliic'H nticlcnt wcIIh, famous In history for centuries, are Rlvinj? way to p.nnpliiK hy inodcru ciislnes and out flJH, particularly for waterhiB Biirdons niul orchards, Thero Is a largo do ruand for and Import of pumps. Tho new docks nt H(o tie Jnnclro. llrazll, nro to bo further enlarRed at n coHt of 05,000,000 ' mllrels' (SlO.nCO. 000), In addition to tho extensive dock work now koIiir on. The docks un owned by tho Urazlllnii Federal gov crnment. Chinese arc dlscnrdlnR the old ollel paper umbrellas, in use for centuries, in fnvor of the kind of umbrellas used In Huropo and America. Germany and Japan nro IIxMIiik for tho trade. Last year China Imported l,Kr2,.ra umbrel. las and tho year beforo 1,380,111. Introduction of motor boats Into the fishing industry Is held to be responsi ble for tho steady Increase In that In dustry In Norway. These boats make It poRslblo for the flshermoii to make a much larger catch and also furnish better protection In rough weather nnd arc saier than the old boats driven by nails. Women employed as ordinary day la borers In the construction of hulldlngs inlxlrg the mortar, sifting suid nnd carrying bricks and for unloading coal, arc the unusual conditions described iik existing In Prague and elsewhere In ltohcmia, Tho women are paid from MI! to 10 cents a day. The working day for these women Is from 0 a. in. to (t p. m., with an hour for dinner. Japan's second largest steamship company, tho Alaska Khnscu ICnlsha. Is starting a semi-monthly service to tho United States with six vessels, using Tacoma nnd Seattle as starting points and Hongkong as the terminus. An ngreemont to this effect has been mnde with the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway Company, to begin In August, 11)01). The six vessels nro now being built nt Kobe nnd Naga saki. Hero is n possible explanation of tho Ksong predilection J. Plcrpont Morgan has for cigars. According to the Unit ed States Tobacco Journal, the Chester School., of Waterbury, which the finan cier once attended, has sued n mnn In Ilnmdeir) Conn., for a year's board and tuition for his sun. The defendant makes the answer for his refusal to pay that the school olllclnls and teach ers used tobacco In the presence of tho pupils, thereby encouraging them to contract the habit. Charles Francis Marker, of lloston, has held the title of American cham pion nt checkers for about thirty years, and has Junt shown that his grip on It Is firm by defeating Joseph Droulllnrd, of Kansas City, In a match or lirty games. Uarker won ten games In the match, while Drmilihird cap tured only two, the remaining games resulting In draws. Incidentally, it cost Droulllnrd and his friends $1,000 to tout Itarker's mettle. Tho match was played In Kansas City. After the performance of the "Ooet terdai'inmcrung" In Paris recently, ac cording to Figaro, complaint wiih en It-red by Wagner enthusiasts because tho opera had not been performed in Um entirety. The directors. Manager nnd Uroussau, made reply in an open letter to the effect that to render tho complete work several times In one week would overtax the performers, and "Inasmuch as wo give four hours and twenty minutes of music, wo should not be blamed for omitting jmrts which could bo rendered in sov erlecn minutes." On the lletljaz railway In Arabin thero Is to be operated a carriage fitted up as a mosque, where pilgrims will be able to perform their devotions dur ing the Journey to the sacred cities. Externally the praying carriage Is only distinguishable from tho othor car riages by a minaret six feet high. Tho Interior Is luxuriously fitted. The lloor Is covered wllh the richest of Persian enrnets while around the sides nro verses rrom tno uoran iippruiuiuiu the pilgrimage and In letters of gold. A chart Indicates tho direction of Mec ca nt one end, nnd at tho other are placed four vessels for holding water or th- ritual ablutions. Itencwcd Interest In tho effect of to bacco smoking on tho health has been nroused in Wiglniid by n Jury's verdict nt nil Inquost that death was duo to heart failure following excessive smok ing. "It excessive smoking alone could cause heart degeneration," writes n corresi-oudent of tho London Daily Mall, "such cubcs would " bo common Instead of oxtromely rare. Tho fact is that only an almost Infinitesimal amount of nlcotlno is nbsorbed In smok ing. An ordlnnry-Bized clgur or mi ounco of smoking tobacco contains jniough of this virulent poison to kill two men. Tho only reaHon all smokers nro not killed nt once is that tlio nico tine Is destroyed In tho combustion of tho lenf." COUOHS AND COLDS I Toole Pc-ru-na 51p c.Tn.?ppt4 HAr ,t .tMMvWk 604 tenth jtpJSt 'WA5HIKGTOM P.C-W I'cruna Drug Co., Columbus. Ohio. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully rec ommend Pcruna as an effective cure for coughs and clds. You are authorized to use my photo with testimonhl in anv mib'icntion. Mrs. JospoIi ITa'l CIipsc. 804 Tenth St.. Washington. D. C. Could Not Smell Nor Hear. Mrs. A. L. Wetzel 1023 Ohio St., Tcrrc Haute Ind.. witcs: "When I began to tr-kc your medi cine I could not smell, nor hear a church bell ring. Now I can both smc'l and hear. "When I began your treatment my head was terrible. I had buzzing and chiming noises in my lied "I followed your advice faithful! and took Pcruna as you told mc Now I infant I say I am well. "I want to go and visit mv mother and sec the doctor who said I wrtj not lonir for this world. T will tell him it was Pcruna that ru-ed rrc." Pcruna is manufactured by The Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus. Ohio. Frc Peruna Almanac or 1000. Nut ICIclclnff. ITIck Jayset Nocker eaya you spend the bfst part of yo'ir life in eating. Jleck Doet Huh I The time any man vpenda In rating ia the best part of hi life. PoanlUl Explanation. Mrs. Biggs My husband seems to b& lost lu thought about half the time. Mrs. Dlpgs I nupposc bis Ideas re co far apart that be can't help sett Ins lost on the way from one to the ether. Merely Tentntlre. "What Is the baby's uameir" "It's Mary now, but I suppose It will be Mayme. or Mae, or Marie ns soon a tb sets old i-K-i"1' " "''- it." All V.'unlcd. "George," said Farmer Scrapple to his son. "If you bad this wart of mine on your band what would you do with It?" "O. I don't know, father," answered George. "Trim It down with a razor, 1 cuffs." "And I've spent $4,000 Rlvin' you a medical education!' groaned Former Scrapple. Chicago Tribune. FolloiTlnit a Had I'reoedent. "WluU kind of pavement arc you going to put along this street?" "Well. It Is our intention " "So that's the kind, is It? Great Pluto! Why dou't you move out of this neigh borhood? You don't have to live hero, do you?" Tho Ulnwuimlii.' Sloboy Doctor, I'm troubled with In ftomuM. I tumble and toss In bed ull ulgbt long. What do you Buppose Is the cause of It? Doctor Perhaps you nro worrying over that hill you have owed mo for the past two years. I.cnrnluK tliu I'olula of the Game. Girl In Grand Stand Harry, who It that man everybody is cheering? Her Escort That's Grabsey, the right -ackle. " Girl I see and the fellow be threw low n and Jumped on is the wrong tackle be? Obeyltiu nil Injunction, The Iter. Dr. Fourthly, hearlns a hant organ playing ragtime music In front ol his premises, closed Ills storm door. "For Solomon says, you know," re nvtrWod the doctor, "that 'the doors shall be shut, in the streets when tbt sound of the grinding Is low,'" Iuaurrllitlo, tjtella Is she a souvenir fiend? 2ella Dreadful I The last dinner rk attended she carried away the cook. New York Sun. Only 7 per cent of the food of t French peasant consists of meat, while an Dngllau Mvvy's food Is 28 per cent moat The Sultan of Morocco must choose his our real wives from among bis cousins, and the King of Slam is forced to marry his sisters. Itado Poly, The sweet young thing with the beauti ful red hair approached tho parrot's caga "Pretty Polly I" she said, "Flro Fire l" screamed the "parrot. Ifiverybody Knows, "Why do you call your cat Boom erang?" Inquired the caller. lint the answer the other woman mada to this question Is 'so obvious rJhat the historian refuses. to Insult the intelligent of the readpr by recording It. i!t,Los.pj tut Couch Svmn Taitet Good, Uu In time. Sold b druggUU. I 'Bel i IIONEY PACT3. -lfe fno I i PilfiilH Alio nt TVotiil'! - JlcUlum of iCxc!nna"ff WIiIIp the llrsi aottnl coining of morev Is rt'rl'-n'nl to Pheldoti. Kin of Argop. In S').", It. C. It must not he srpprped that th re bid not e-tlstod n keen nppmh tlon of tho mine and ufcb of mnrev for ccuturlrs previous to the Introductl'ii of coinage-. The ancient H.vpfl'irs bad a gold and sil- I vcr Btnmlnrd of citrrercy. itml, their I money was In the form of gold mil i .. . ... .... ..,., silver orrnuieris, nirpn nun nn-i-in, the purchnflrg jsiwer of which depend ed on the welplit. "The Greeks Inmroved somewhat on this system by first m irking the weight on gold and silver nuggets so tlint.It would no longer be nect-HAarv to rc welph them everv time they were to be tised for purposes of exchange or trade. Th;n came the li trnductlon or gVd. sli ver and copper nuggets or graded uni form sizes nnd value. The next s'ep was the moulding and stamping or discs mnde from the precious metnls. Some of these first coins were enor mous, the Idea apparently being to dis courage the grecdv from attempting to accumulate and carry nrouhd too mmy of them. There were copper coins as largo as dinner plates. While the Idea wns based on excellent motives. It had to give wny before ' the demand for smaller nnd more convenient-forms of currency mid the giant pennies soon dwindled In size to meet the popular demand. The earliest trace of the use or gold as moucy Is to be round In the pictures of the ancient Egyptians weighing In scales heaps of rings or gold' and sil ver. There Is no actual record, how ever, that these rings were what may be termed coins with a fixed value. Iron, Judging from the statement of Aristotle, was once extensively em ployed as currency. Lead bus also served as money. In fact It still does so In Burnish. Copper haa been more widely em ployed ns money than either, of the two last mentioned metnls. Thecarly He brow coins were chiefly composed of It. wlille down to !2iS B. C. the sole Ko ninn coinage was an alloy of copper. Tin money was once used In England, probably on account of the rich tin mines of Cornwall. Early English cniu ages contained much of this tin money, principally In tho form of fnrthinga nnd hnlfpence. Silver formed the basis for the early Greek coins and wns Introduced In Rome In 200 B. C. Mediaeval money was principally composed of sliver. The only other metnls for money nro platinum nnd nickel. The former wns coined for n short time by the Itusslan government, and then given up ns un suitable. The latter Is used as an al loy and In this country for the 5-ceut. piece familiarly referred to ns a nick el Coined money was first used on the continent of Europe 25 yea'rs before the Christian era It was In copper and silver. Gold was not coined there till the eleventh century, nnd money did not receive the round form to which we nre accustomed until tho lapse of another hundred years or so. A PROFITABLE BUSINESS. God-Mnkliiu In One of India's Bloat Immciinc Indatr!ci. Few of us realize that Into the vast triangle of Hindustan Is packed one fifth of the entire humnn race more than 20O.C0O.00O Hindus, (iO.OCO.OOO Mohammedans, 10.CCO.CCO nborlginrs nnd well over a.r,.CC0,C00 of other mis cellaneous peoples, making up n pop ulation of over a00.C00.0O0. speaking scores of different tongues and divided Into hundreds of separate states. The 'most Important Industry of In ia la agriculture, for the people nre n race of farmers, and nearly two-thirds of the mntses cultivate the soli, eking out n living so scanty that the slight est failure of the monsoon brings ncuto dlstreFs, if -not positive famine. It is perhaps for this reason that India is the most god-ridden region on earth. Her deities are number'd lu millions, for quite apart from the greater gods, every little hamlet be tween the tremendous IllnmnlnynS mil Capo Coinorln has Its own set of tlel tlcs, dreadful nnd beneficent. Thus It will not bo hard to believe that god- linking in India is an Immense busi ness. Just now there lstn feeling of deep wrath nniong the native arti ficers over this holy nnd most profit able Industry being cut Into by for eign merchants and traders. Only re cently nn enormous flve-llered Jug crunut enr of gnlly painted wood ind steel wns made In Calcutta, nnd of Into years Birmingham nnh Philadel phia hnvo both secured big slices of tho trntllc in gods. Every villnge, especially lu South Indln, Is supposed to bo surrounded by evil spirits, always on tho wntch to Inflict disease nnd mlsfortuno on tho people. At tho saino time every little hamlet has nlso Its guardian spirits. l'orco of Storm Wuvea, Tho average storm wave Is thirty feet in height. The highest storm waves over measured were between forty-four nnd forty-eight feet high. Tho gigantic forco of storm waves 13 shown by tho fact that nt Skerryvoro lighthouse, off tho west const of Scot land, a muss of rock weighing five nnd n linlf tons was once hurled to n holght of Bovcnty-two feet nbovo tho sen level, vhllo n mass weighing thirteen nnd n hnlf tons was torn from a cliff sevonty four feot high. mil Mali Onzette. Don't kick too enBy. Many klcl:a iro foolish, nnd give tlio kickers n reputa tion ror being foolish and unfair. mumm mmmm ALCOHOL 3 PElt CENT. AXgctoblcPrcparallonforilj- f fl r in . Tromoo Dlds((onteerfl- r";;mrl Post rnntr.liiineiliirr Opimi.tyorpliinc rwrJKocraL JNOT-NAKCUTIC. rinvpLtl Seed" Jk&ttteSJtl- warn) Kutqitai tiara". t ApsrTed remedy for Consfifj lion, Sour Storoach.DlarrliKa Worm,Convulstor.s.Fcvcnslr ness aiULoss OF SLEEP-, PaxSin-ie Slgnararc of 1 NEW YORK. I v.W .T" f , Exaa Copy of Wrapper. HAVE YOU EVER USED "IMPERIAL" RICE? Imported Rice, superior quality. Come In bulk or 3-lb. bass. 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M. 1 iuulei tuructlni. fiio- plutes. ti uk l'iionn A and iloln 3JJ. ma do all THAT ANY UtGIl TRICXD POUDUt HILL DO AM) DO '.T BETTER A FULL mm i tiiaiwiui'jinerooaamiittcua i ling Hie S wmachs andBowels of j TIIllklUtt..tUi t-- . iT iir ' - - h B-f ub r-i ,m sn - fRESCENT v"- 1 1 : t?")!-. A ISI & n -a- B -ak Cheapness vs. Quality In the matter of food sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy is right and good but are dear at any price. Iff rvv BOUKCESi is economical -not Cheap. Try it. The best at any price or yourjnoney back. 3 A QUES Chicago. m., M-IH I For Info.nf.9 and Children. he Kind You Have Alwavs Bought 0 Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years THE C.ftTs1" COFNT WCW YORK CITV A T-la-wir-inrf. Tf m.-llcCM ft 3 LWf I tU A'TI- jt Sold hy irocera. Nobody cam I-now cvery- tblnr. To I worn o export means to rner'allzc. Vonrorpe- clalLrts In rroiluclr2 Ihi bet flowpp and veictablo f ceil. Ia ts yenrs -are bavo beromo r pcrtx Enr Kerry's Beeds rndrcrpt'-orrsults or onrcirn. For rnlo evrryTrl'iTo. Read our 1909 catalnrue nnd riroCt by rsir experience. Sent froo on request. Address 0. IS. FERRY & CO., CETBOIT. MlCH. The 2 "FLYERS" are the O. R. & N. fast through trains between PORTLAND and SPOKANE WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A. Portland J Egg-Phosphate POUND 25c. Get it from your Grocer vou can't afford to inferior food products BAKING pnwncR hf kll MFG. CO. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome. a li ff R m Si WW A l)S6 WDtR 'li.':