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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1909)
""TwiW' TRADE .tun pj Mouldl r, price c H. MOOREHOUSE 1 I ,44 s."" St, Portland, Ortgon $ ii i v fi i ri so IFYOUVB NEVER WORN .eoWCT.i SUCKER vouvovet In karri life bodilv comfort It olvesin t . , -r.L- tnewciiBMweainw Hard flftwwac GUARANTEED WATER PROOT ATAaCO0O5TOK3, cataux) mt M . tfnMS CASO.vrjM.il SA. " . i f.llllllk'.' . ur, ,', nV.min lire trtijwi n tl WhI ii M leal JortMfr. ondsr the 48 rearl street, ow Vork CUt Beuon I Make and Bell Moro Ken's $3.00 It $30 Shoei Than Any Other Manufacturer b Wain I c1r U ru.r tfc brail) t of th. to Mi CMpliU rriMli.lloc t UtlMi traits u4 UJ14 rtMukuriU tlx tnalrr ruMitctiutf tu luiun for uh psrt r tb ihw. Ml mn smll f the tuliax b trtrr epnrtmBt, U IllMJdiir low euiMIr W. L, ibmi mm. I qiiM mh isvmujii wej vb.t avia latix iM,ltfcrtbr, uir laacirt&u wr elW .. MlMtViulcf Tanning th Sola nxikit them Men flulbttani longer Waring than any Othtrt. Mti ror IWrry Mrmhrr f tlin Pmnlly, tf,Hix.,WuiMeti,ailea uud fliililrrn. for tiy tlioo dealers rmrwlu-f r. rjllTlflM I !,0" """"'w Uhodt W. I. Oot.Htm VflUIIUil 1 nam. ai,d tttr iiiirwl on boitoiiu ful Crier Z;iltti Vh4 Zxclulrtlf. Cstal.g ntllxl tm W. L. DOWLAS, 17 Spark SI.. BtttMee. Atui. The 2 "FLYERS" are the 0. R. & N. fait through trains between PORTLAND and SPOKANE WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A. Portland PNU No. 10-09 Wn,nIlr,tlr.K.to "'Wortlaora pleoi I." bhiih thli impor. Good Blood Hmm good health, and Hood's SRrsaparllla has an unappreached reoerd as a blood-purlfler. It effecta its wonderful anna, not nlmply DconuBo it contnlna flnrenparilla but I3ccaii80 it combines tlio utmost romodlftl vluca ot moro than 20 different ingrcuionw. xnoru is no reni Bubstituto for it. If urged to buy nny preparation eald to bo "just as good1' you may bo euro it is inferior, costs Iobs to molo, and yields thd dealer a larger profit. 0t Hood'i fianaMrilla today , In ninal HqnM form or In cuocoUUmI tabtU knoiro u Suraaiabi Grmt Drltnln Imports annually from new Acaiana over ou.ooo.OOO rabbits. Only On "BROMO QUININE" THat la LAXATIVE IIKOMO QUININE. Loofc tor the lnaluro of E. W. GK0VK. Uied th wot M ovr to euro a Cold In One Par. 25c Tbe .teen of tlio Alscrlnn locust yield a rwN on, wnicu uurns well. tharia. Hamlin'. Wlranl nil . i. upon tho flrat jymDtoma of a aore throat will In- ranauiy prevent an three ol Uieaa dread diioaaet Stom-wlndinr watcfars wcro tb iaran- tlon ot Noel la 1851. To Etnjoy tho full confidenco of tho Well-informed of tho World snd tho Commendation ol tho most eminent physicians it was csscn tial that tho component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should b known to and approved by them; there fore, tho California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every packago, Tho perfect purity and uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a laxative rcmcuot an etuicat character, arc assured by tho Company's original method of man ufacturo known to tho Company only. Tho figs of Criifornia aro used in tho production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna to promote tho pleasant taste, but tlio medicinal principles aro obtained from plants known to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effecta always buy tho genuine manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. HOWAHD llUIlTOX-AMsrcr ar3 ChomlM, J,ciuIyiI!, Coloriulo. H peel men prices! Uuld, L! 1 1 - i.i-i.l ult ..... . v.. . Tl.. - murij ir-i v. ) .ffiu. I'll. m. n. I wuiu. WVf miuuui Lcnpr, Cysnlda tmia. lialllosenrelopi and full iirlr tint avnt on nrlleatlon. Control nd Ura- plrn work ollcltcd. lUlroacl Cubonat tiar tlooal For 16c. Trtrt IkhIt lore MrllMt Tf ff etjublci a 'and brilliant nower. Therefore, to tain joa cunoraer o oueri 1030 kernels Fine Onion Seod. IW3 " men Carrot Seed. 10CO " Celery, 100 Paraler. low " juicy naann seea. 1500 " nuUeryLeltuceSeed. 1590 " TenderTumlpSeed. S f 1500 " Sweet Rutabaga S"d. V. t00 " Melons, 100 Tomato. " 1200 " BrffilisiritweriilAniri , In all 10.000 kemeli oC wtrrutftl ' northern grown e1. well worth Vl.uooiftnrnun manejiiDciuaiac Ill Catalc:)Jl IKMlfAtdfurbut 16o innTaiuix. And it nan wiiil SOa we a J it a Tck- eof lirllell'ceuljPTHwctvirn.1 Dig Plant. Tool and 8d Cataloe ireouiintenuing uuyera. nnwior Miaa louaT. THE JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. LaCROSSC, WIS. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man haa made a llf o study of the iiropcrtlca of Roota, (erbs and Harks, and la giving tho world tho benefit of hla acrvlcoa. No Mercurx, Polsona or Druga Died. No Operations or Cutting- Guarantees to cure Catbrrli, Asthma, Lunjr, Htomach and Kidney troubles, and all Privato Diseases of Men and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just rocctvod from Pelcln, China safe, aure and rcllnblo. Unfalllns In Its worka. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank' and circular. Incloso 4 cents In stomps, CONSULTATION TREC The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 4C-)U rf Ct aMc Airrnn Vnrtfmnii. Ol. MAPLEINE A Flavoring. It makes 0 syrup better than Maple. jt jt Sold by grocer. Pure Wholesome Those who believe in quality use f r BAKING IV V POWDER 4 25 "Ounce for 25 Cents Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial You never taw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eye, iur iiiuim v hog KrxLiwo on the tabm. In orilcn to do neut nntl ropld work nt liog-kllllng time le Is nccewmry to Imvo a good ficriipcr, sticking kulfc, t liog hook nnd a place that 1b convenient for working, For Hculdlng n InrrcJ Is romnionly used, nnd It is all that 1 needed unless tho hog aro very large. It very large hogs arc killed, a scalding tub will answer tho purpoHo for scalding much butter than a barrel. I hnve one which Is made of two-inch planks for tho sides and puds and sheet Iron for the bottom. It Is six feet long and thrco and one-half fret Wide, with a depth of two nnd one-half feet. Two hooks are faBtcnrd nenr the top on one side, with a pair of trace ebalns to run under the hog to facilitate tho turning and withdrawing from the tub. It is placed over a furnace, which is made by digging a trench in tho ground, nnd when In use I place pieces of wood across tho bottom, in order to keep tho hog from coming In contact with the iron bottom nnd getting too hot. I find Unit the proper temperature for good scalding Is from 180 to 190 degrees, nnd if a barrel is to be used the water should be boiling when dipped out of the kettle, as the barrel will cool it some. If a scalding tub Is used tho water should bo -cooled by adding a bucket of cold water, beforo the hog Is put In. To litsuro a correct Iicitt or the water use a thermometer. Small quantities, of lye, uslica or lime will have no effect In removing the hair, but will cause the scurf to come' loose more readily. Keep the hog In constant motion while being scalded, and draw It out to air occasionally. When tho hnlr and scurf slip easily from the body the scalding is com pleted. In scraping nnd cleaning the hog, I clean the feet nnd head tirst, then the legs, and last, but not least, tho body. I hang the hog with a rope and, pulley, as It Is more easily hung lu this way than any other. But it may bo hung with the ordinary gambrel. a stick which is Bliarpencd nt each end and inserted under the tendon strings of tho hind legs. A short singletree will be found to answer for a gambrel stick. If there. Is sulllclent help nt hand the bog may be hung on a pole put up for the purpose. After the hog Is hung hp, rinse it down with scald ing water, remove the entrails by runt.lng a sharp knire lightly down, mark ing the belly straight, cutting to the bone between the thighs nnd in front of the ribs, which bones I split with nn ax, being careful not to cut beyond them. I usually salt down on a bench or In a box as soon as it has cooled enough to trim. The amount of salt I use 1b ten pounds to every 100 pounds of meat In addition to tho salt I also use two pounds of granulated sugar and two ounces of saltpeter mixed. Hub the meat once every three days with one-third of the mixture. While it is curing pack It in a box in a cool room, where It will neither become warm nor freeze. Two barrels may He used, changing the meat from one to the other each time it is rubbed. After the last rubbing let the meat Ho In n box for a week or ten days, then take it out to smoke. When taken out of the box dip each piece in n kettle of boiling water and let it remain half a minute, after which sprinkle with a little powdered borax on the ment side and hung. Smoke It four or five days with hickory chips of corn cobs, then dip and sprinkle It with Iwrax again and put it down In clean hay. Sleat treated In this manner may be left hanging all summer and will remain in the best con dition. W. Hanson. FlUIiiir the Stto. How did you (111 your silo Inst fall? fho government people declare that whllo tho blower, ns shown In tho pic ture, requires moro power to operato than does the lint carrier, very fow slbTIIOU Of FIU.INO- THE SILO. blowers require moro than a twolve-horse-power englue. It costs less per ton to elevate sllngo with tho blower ami tho work Is done more satisfac torily In every way. Tho greastest troublo In tho use of ,tho blower Is caused by having tho blower plpo stand loo far away from tho silo nt tho bot tom. It should stand us nearly por- ocndlcular as possible, Kxchunge. Good (or, Mhh nml Ileant. If a cow or horso gets choked with nn npplo or potato hold up its head and break nu egg lu lta mouth. A cheap euro for colic In horses is the following! Keep a small bottle nf turptnitlM) always on hiunl. Feel for the Jugular vein buck of tho Jaw on the right sido and rub it gently five or ten inches with a flannel nig wet with turpentine, If tho nnlmnl has colic it will euro him In ten minutes. To doso a pig halter him and tie tlio ropo to n stake. When ho has censed his uproar approach him nnd between ttio back part of his Jaws in sort an old Bhoo from which you hnvo cut tho too leather. This ho will at once begin to suck and chow. Through it pour your medicine and ho will swallow any quantity you please , Sheep ISxiicrliuentH. An experiment which will be watch cd with much Interest by all Xgw En gland, and which may be the menus of revolutionizing tho present method" of fnrnilng here, Is about to bo tried by uie .uapiocrest stock ana Poultry Farm Association, Springfield, Mass. Tho association Is planning to br'lnu 1,000 sljeep from the western part of the country and put them on farms In and around. Middlcllcld nnd Meckel. The sheep aro merinos uud will be mated with dovset rams of local ex traction. Some of the reasons which prompted the nssoclutiou to bring the sheep aro tho decreasing ratio of tho meat sup ply and. the constantly increasing popu lation of the country. Scotch herders will bo brought here with the sheep and will bo used In stead of dogs or fences to' keep them from straying, as it Is claimed that more care can be given by professional herders. 4 CHre In KeiMllnir Working Homes Horso feeding is not given tho atten tion it Should bO b.V SOIUO fnrmnm That of tho cow and sheep is carefully examined and discussed, but oftentimes ino uorsQ-s reea is Just all tho hay ho can eat and various quantities of corn and oats, nccordint: to thn wnrtf hnin,. done. Although oats and hay are Ideal roou, tuoy snouiu not bo fed exclusive ly, Horses Ilka n variety ns vrnll no does any other animal. Good timothy, uimy i-ui uiiu wen curea, Is tho best hay for horses, but many farmers feed too much hay. If the horso Is "expect ed to do extra hard work ho should he liberally nnd frequently fed. It Is best to water horses as thov y vmv m u WiU work or beforo feeding, if wntored soon aftor foedlim. tho Hrnmnni, i.i.. small, Is liable to bo partially emptied by tho water of tho indigested food, nuKu vuuoua uuwet irouuio or loss of food, Mule Menu Money. Seme peoplo havo tho idea that a mulo will not respond tl) If I II ll ment. This is a sad mistake. A good mule Is Just about HH COOfl nn on oil Im tho bank any season In tho yenr, a uioruuguorco jacic generally proves a better investment than a stallion, vi class Jack aro very senrco and that Is one reasoa why mulo breeding la slow. m U1 I IB! ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. JNe&iabkVrcpsntlonfbeAs slrallalfn UKJbcdajMlReduta (fag (Jic Stomachs nniBcrAtls of PforoofcsDfeesHonJZIifard- ncss and IfcsLContains ncit!ar Opium .Morphine 'mrrteaLi NOT NARCOTIC. umili asu is JtSa(t Mcttt!tSdU- MmHMSI Aperfecl Remedy (orCons&pr Hon , Sour StoBach.fllanww Worms .CoimilSKms-revensn- ness wdLOSSQFoLEEr. TtcSmit Sijnarare of MEW YOBK. . 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