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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
instillation ('"ZXbUiU I ma I M to. Ink. I M, rl.u. and today am i 'V'tf ' ..hW tnlwry wllh internal ti',Irr .T.ou I m ffte from All tbat tM. vco v " . SLrv-aalsl- :. . m II. U ililf. KMUMI. wwr viiiiur. I' . e,..tal of tit lftTtekphony installed on battle I ?osiully In Mint cases, IWSrr In other.. I jgfll yu- .... . . n.M I g BESS eCu.i.ouoi w.Bfc It. IR o :lBffiTA WHEAT LAND 15 Per Acre 10 Years' Timo b tit . (I - l l . ?J?25S?r??M Utuntratcxl literature. SS5rtWtot 7nd mh of .very month. IDE-MCARTHV LAND CO. uA Afrit Canadian rMc Hallway Lumbermen's HulUIn rOItTLANU, on. IHSIHE83 COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL OP QUALITY" IVi ud Morrlion 3 Portland, Oregon Irk Uih-ttoiJard commercial school o LVorthwMt. Open all the year. More gSlor help lhan we can meet position ttxi, Clan and Individual instruction. fctUetplnJ from written (ormi and of faertcuce. Sbortliand that excel In all . . ... Imitcti. Special penmantlilp depart I?!. Ctll, phone or write for catalogue. DRW A. WIHK 8 tan s Leader In Painless Dantsu Work in Portland. lit-of-Town People Jl5 mrmbtf tht ftrtr tnrrm Im mn at vr n rrm fHXE AND i'LATK wriux im a oav if EMS Pt when r brides are or- n".tr?yiVK T"K MOST SENSITIVE Ml NOSTUDKNTS. no uncertainty. for tho Next Flftoon Days ItriSttraVM . w 441. II - . . Lte'!F CM -"ii 8.60 yirawo. fJi K 00 imI Wllniri , ,, J.OO lruMl.i ''' .'rH wt rrd miter platc . . t , 7.00 ifcnon t tiQ l WORK GUARANTEED IS VEAHS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manasor ie Wise Dental Co. (WW TWnland WuhlniftonSU. PORTIiAND, OHEGON Just n I'Unannt Itiiti, "Is It really only ten tntnutcii' wnlk rrom uio mation to your houso?" asked ummnn, "What a ridiculous question I" ox- 9aimea huuuus. "Nobody in lovely 3wmphurBt ever 'walks' to tho sta tion. I may say, however, thnt It's only about olght and a half minutes' run,- , AHQENTDTA'S FLOOD OF IMMIGKAKTS. An Intermittent llcmnr. A Binnll customer nniicarnfi nf fti erocory storo, nays a writer In tho uontury Magazine and tho smlllnf; grocor ankod him what ho wanted. "Pleaao, mlstor," enld tho boy, "I can i remcmuor what ma sent mo for, but you can rIvo mo two cents' worth o' peppermint candy, 'cauBo sho said i could keep tho change." Ciirioim (limit LViiili. Australia, tho land of oiliiltlnn. nni. mal, vcRolablo and mineral, haB fow moro curious creatures than tho giant cranes often nvo and six foot in height, with beautiful bluo-Rray pin- mngo which nro called natlvo com. panions. Thoso huso birds mntn tnt llfo and, as mates, aro singularly and louciungiy dovolcd to one another, KurcM ut U..I.I. "I bff? your pardon," nald the land lord, "hut rln vnn m m It In i.ni. . '' ... jwu nit;L'F i "No, nir(" nrwwcnvl tho client who lmrl nrrlvttil iUn In ufn ht i r didn't disturb you Inst night, but tho fnrf In t'tA lirtnn I u .1 . .w i,iii i. vuuutrj uuciur lor thirty yearn, and I'm so used to being night that unless I get out of bed and walk n round once In a whtlo I don't get any siccp. Tradition Is a noble thing, But did you ever hear or sco A graduate who'd say or sing: ,"HcyojiJ tho Alps Lies Italy"? New York Mall. O, yes, Indeed, young man! And nay, If you were older von would Irnnw Of one sweet girl grnd., anyway, no wrolc that utupty years ago! Chicago Trlbuue. Whan Wo Tnekln It In t:-rn.i. "I have rend." aii tl, vi Itftttv IP, elgner, "that when you celebrate your rourm oi July In this country the de- irucuon or me nna property In appall I Dir. Don't tho ripnnln Ink a nnt. Inlnn est in bringing about a reform In the manner oi ooserving the day?' "0, yes." said the native; "w hofln a crusade for a safe and s.ilie Fourth the next day after the celebrntlon, and sometimes we keep It up for three or four wecies." Growth of Immigration Into Argentina. People who think that all tho Immigrants who leave Europo mako a bee lino for Canada or tho United States will bo surprised to learn that Argen tina received moro immigrants in 1908 than tho Unltod States did In 1897 or 181)8. In 1D08 Argentina received 255,750 strangers. This wa3 about one- third tho numbor tho United States received that year, but in proportion to population sho Is far' ahead of tho United Stales as a promised land for Europeans who leavo homo. A glanco at tho referenco books In which thesa figures appear shows, however, that tho rest or South America must not bo Judged by Argontlnn. Brazil's immigration Is falling off and Chile's Is In significant. From tho 70,292 foreigners who settled in Brazil in 1901, tho number of annual additions to th population has dwindled until tho last coiibub, In 1904, gives but 12,447. In tho five years including 1901 and 1905 Chilo records a total of only 14,000 Immigrants. One of tho main reasons why Argentina Is so eagerly picked 6ut for set tlement lies doubtless In tho determined efforts of tha government to popu lato the island districts. As soon as tho Immigrants land they aro pro vided with good food and comfortable shelter for Ave days. The National Bureau of Labor finds places for them, If they are laborers or mechanics, and thoy are dispatched to their destination and supported for ton days free of chargo under the direction of an agent of tho bureau. If after arriving at his original destination "tho immigrant wishes to continue his Journey still farther by another railroad, ho is provided with a ticket and conducted to tho station by tho agent." As to the number of immigrants, Argentina received in 1805 11,767 immigrants; In 1875, 42.QCC; in 1885, 108,722; in 1897, 135,205; in 1905, 221,622; In 1907, 209,108; and in 1908, 255,750 im-migrants. Ilenril In tho Foyer. -Well, how did you lllco tho play?" "There's one thing nbout it I liked exceedingly; tho star didn't come on until tho middle of the third act" Momentarily l'uxxlcd. "Where do you scratch your match es?" naked tho visitor, looking around. "Why," stammered the hostess, "my husband always O, I understand. On tho under side of the mantclplece." Chlcago Tribune hurt) ut j5liu. "Bertha, where Is .my hat? I laid it down here a little while fcgo." "Sure, missus, Fido's takin' a nip In it. Don't talk so loud, or ye'll wake the little dsrllnt " duo of Bin nr. My wife says I'm a genius Invent things while you wait) And my specinlty is excuses When I chance to stay out late. Yonkers Statexmnn. The Qucullon. Where, oh, where has my walst-llne gone; Whero. oh, where can It be? With tho waist cut short and the waist cut long And now it's down to my knee t Puck. Fuller Particulars Desired. "Mildred, it must havo boon lato when that young mnn went away last nlBht" Why, mamma, Just ns soon as me clock struck 11 ho rose to go." "1 don't doubt that, child; but whon did ho get away?" k bili LEADER PNEUMATIC WATER SOPPLY SYSTEMS FOR COUNTRY HOMES Tho best nd most Ionics! method of furnish InK water yet ilovUixl. Tho tank l plscod In tho basement or In tho irround near tho house and Keeps uio wnior esoi in sumnn-r u " sgslnst freexinir In winter. It never looks, it I mpolblo for Impurity Iq tret Into It. It outlast tho bulMlhs- In which it Is Installed. . tt.1 . . A lw...lt uitlti lull IhorA la no second cost. Wo havo a cntalouuo which Illustrates and describes the Leader system. Ask us for It. STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES ,.iLuny duty u,ftt rcquIrea Httosu ,power- Thr aro econom understood, UU IU U nyone. no matter how rni. L Blout ,uc,l '"Bines, can H it u ,'u,c,f ?fully " xPrt. In M. s A eal nino lr ny kind of tndfor BTOVEIl Enslns Cats- 1 Line nf Moments Vehicle: sfl PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO. AGENTS EVERYWHERE Naval o fll c o r s and artillery ex perts have moro than a passing In terest in tho an nouncement that Captain Edmund Louis Cray Za- llnski, tho invent or of tho pneu matic dynamlto gun, has passed away at his homo In Now York City. For a num ber of years the Zallnski method of firing safety shells loaded with dyna mlto, gun cotton or other high explos ives has been under experiment by tho United States and other nations, with the result that experts seem to bo of the opinion that for coast de fensp, at least, the gun may havo per manent and great value. Zallnski was born In Prussian Po land, Dec. 13, 1849. With his parents ho camo to the Unltod States when ho was 4 years old, and he grew up In tho village of Seneca Kalis, N. Y. Whon tho Civil War broko out, though only 14 years old, he entered the army as a volunteer ald-de-camp to' General Nelson A. Miles. In February, 1865, ho was given a commission as second lieutenant In tho Seconu No- York Heavy Artillery because of gallantry displayed at the battlo of Hatcher's Run, Va. In September, 1865, he was muBtered out of tho yolunteor service and In tho following February wns given an appointment In tho regular army as second lloutennnt of w Fifth United States Artillery. A year later ho was promoted to bo first lieu tenant and In this rank ho served nearly twenty-ono years, when he war appointed captain. Lieutenant Zallnski turned his time to profitable experimenting. From 1880 to 1889 his timo was almost wholly given to tho development of the pneumatic dynamite gun. Other Inventions Included an In trenching tool, a ramrod bayonet, a telescopic sight for artillery and a system of range and position finding for sea coast and artillery firing. In 1894 ho retired from tho army and ten years later was given honorary promotion to tho rank of major. Tho Zallnski dynamlto gun Is oper ated by compressed air. Dynamlto, It Is well known, Is easily exploded' by a sudden shock, and becauso of this fact it cannot bo fired from an, ordi nary gun or cannon, Tho gun is about fifty foot long and la fifteen Inches In terior diameter. Throe such guns form tho equipment of the dynamlto cruiser Vesuvius. Tho Vosuvlus received a tost of her effectiveness In actual warfare beforo tho harbor of Santiago, when Cer vora's fleot was bottled up by tho blockading vessels of the Unltod States navy. Undor cover of darkness ono night Bho Btole up to within 600 yards of tho Spanish fortifications and discharged three sheila loaded with gun cotton. Two pf tho threo Bhots exploded on tho hill with tor rlflo effect, but nothing further was attempted and tho Vesuvius rejoined tho fleet. Owing to tho high trajectory of tho dynamlto gun's flro ,tho three tubes on the Vesuvius aro sot pointing up Into tho air at an angle of elghteon degrees from tho horizontal. Tho tubes oxteud to tho bottom of tho vessol, and tho loading is dono thore with tho magazlno carried along tho Jiool so as to bo safo from oxploslon by a shot received from tho enemy, Though tho exports aro not yet con vinced that the Zallnski tun 1b cer tain of being useful in futuro war- faro, thoy see in It possibilities and probably will continue to experiment with It At the least, the Invention Is conceded to have- been useful In dem onstrating tho possibility of firing largo charges of high explosives for a long distance by means of compressed air. MILK, ITS CABE AND TJSE. Clean Veneel Xceexiinry Pnateurlxa tlon Llmo Water. Vessels used for milK must be thor oughly cleansed. Tins should be rinsed in lukewarm water and washed with hot water and soap; then rinsed in boiling water and sunned two or three hours if possible. Milk should not bo covered tightly; use muslin or cheese cloth for covers, which keeps tho dust out and lets tho air through. Tho little pasteboard covers that come In milk bottles are for that pur pose. Milk should be kept in a clean, cool place; it absorbs odors very quickly. Milk becomes sour through tiiA nn. tlon of bacteria. Pasteurizing destroys me disease germs, but It does not de stroy tho spores. Boiling tho milk will kill the ppores, but that makes the milk indlgestlblo for a child, 'r'here Is even a question regarding tho di gestibility of pasteurized milk. If It Is necessary to pasteurize Tnllk for a child, a tablespoonful of orange Juice should be given through tho day, this furnishing an organic acid which is destroyed In the heating of the milk. Fill sterile bottles or Jars nearly full of milk, cork them with baked cotton, place on rlncs In a deen nan nnd fill with cold water,, so that the water" may bo as high outside the bottles as the mine is inside; put the pan over the fire and bent until small bubbles show around tho top of the milk (thi3 tern peraturo is about 155 decrees Fnhrn. belt): remove to. the bnck nf tho ira and allow the bottles to stand there fifteen minutes, then reduce the tern- poraturo as quickly as possible, and wiien tho milk Is cold remove tlm hnt. ties from the water and keen in n ma place. In summer milk should bo Pas teurized twico a day for babies. If a child's stomach Is ncld, limo water should bo used with tho milk. Put a pleco of unslaked llmo tho slzo of a walnut into an earthen vessel Cover It with two nuarts of wntnr. stir. ring it thoroughly; allow it to settle. then pour off tho water;, 'add two quarts of filtered water, stir, and whn it settles pour tho clear Bolution intn a bottle. Moro water may be added. St. Loul3 Globe-Democrat The Kind You Havo Always Jioupit haa homo tho sjBtm- Seconal "uncrviKlon for over 30 years. Allow no ono odocclvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitation noa What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a Harmless substitute Castor OH, Pare goric, Irops and Soothing Syrups. Ifc Is .peasant. It contains neither Opium, Slorphino ?wgS!S substance. Its apro is its eiAJ-Ca and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Vil Co lie" It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Knach and bowels, glvlmr liealthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Iricnd. The Kind You to Always Bought Boars tno signature oi In Use For Over 30 Years. TM eCflTHUB CJMPAMY. TT MUS TBCrT. SIW TOMB CITY. Time. "It's sort o' carious," said Uncle Jerry Peebles; "but when a man Is workln' for another man he's always wantin' to go and see the ball game. When he's work In on his own time be gets stingy with it and can't epare it" Chicago Tribune. An Expert Opinion. "Maria, is there a single good thing bout these great wide bats the women are wearing?" "Yes, John, there Is; when two wom en meet they can t kiss each other now. Built early in the eleventh century, there are great cracks appearing in the north and south transepts of the cathe dral of Southwell MIntcr. England. Mothers Trill find Mrs. WlnsloWs Boothlne Bjrup me bostremcav to uso lor m&r cauarea luring we tee nil ug period. CRESCENT BAKING POWDER IBS I bicji priced Las! nidosn; dough and jaalces Jtrfhtt ft b. onced basin drs will do and 1i'rl better. It raise; ihd er, sweeter and bttteg risen foods. Sold b qrjv ccts 25c per pound, li yon will scndT HI yera name and addressi .yrm wlU send you a book on health and baking port&at CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wa. Not by That Maine. Shoe Salesman (to tall, bony custom er) I'm afraid these shoes will pinch you a trifle, madam. I suggest that yon try what we call our h'm our contracted No. 6. Customer No, sir; I won't wear a C Have you an expanded No. 67 Don't Dothcr Him. Summer Boarder I thought you said mosquitoes never bother you out here? Jason Stubblefield They don't pardner. Thoy alius leave mo alone to feed on yew tender-skinned city tellers. Kansas City Times. Knrckat City Man You broke an old hen from wanting to set? How? Suburbanite I set her in one of my wife's spring hats. Sore throat is no triflincr ailment. It will-Tsometimea carry infection to thd entire system tbroutrh the food that is eaten. Hamlins Wizard Oil is a sure, quick cure. THE NEW BONNET. St. Nicholas. I'oattlTo lleaaona. The Minister Mnnki don't you como to church now? Mack- IntOSh For tbreo rannnna nli. irit ly, I dlnna like yer theology; secondly, I dlnna like yer Blngln', and, thirdly, it was in your kirk I first met my wlfe.Dundee Advertiser. By Precept Only. "Yon uphold and defend the snlit In. flnitlre, do you, doctor?" "Most emphatically, sir." "Then why In thunder do yon never ttsa it yourself?" You Can Get Allen's foot-Case TRCC Write Aliens. Olmsted, Lo Itoy.Jf. Y..fora !reo sample of Allen's toot-Ease. It cures l,,I.1ln? tw1Ien' aching feet. It makes ?or. "gbt shoes easy. A certain euro for ?.Vi,:iiI0Wn1?B M?,lU .nd tns. All drug lists selllt. 25c Don't accept any substitute Cynical. "Tho law, you know, presumes that ivory man Is innocent unlpsi h ha hnn proved to be guilty." "lea: I sometime think th kasn't any more sense than the annro lury." DAISY FLY KILLER placed asiy 'dk'llAlt'Sua HmX, clean, otiv menu I. coot.o; Itnt. rbrao. jaM allsroMa. Uaof or metal, enaicos tpltl or tip Crrsri will not aoft Hi lujnre BrXi4p4i OcAractaed tilw tire. Ofaildeotera or sent prepaid rorMeenu. HAROLD S0MERS, 150 OeKalb Are., Brockljn, U.it 'mm TEA 5PIC5 JUST fllGilT A CURE FOR HTSV The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Bcon Strug gling to Attain for Centuries Tha Intense interest that has been munlfintrA throofiho Jt the country by the wonderful curia that are beinsr accomDlished daily l-V cnilentetdrf still continues. It is really nurprUinar tho vafiA number of people who have already been cured of fits and nervousness. In order hat ererybodjt may have a chance to test the medieineuUrra trial bottles, valuable literature. Iliatory pf Epllcjjii and testimonials, will bo sent by mail nS-nlnrnlv free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory. H8 Pearl Street. New York City. It'a Fruity Kltvror. "Old boy, that oration of yours was a peach." "It wasn't .so bad. I had er prunec It down till it was Just about the rlghl size." Hot Ilia nest Hole. Algy If there is anything I detest, It Is this so-called "Joy riding." Miss Tartun I don't doubt it t you on horseback the other day, and you a ok "e least bit like a Joy rider. C. Gee Wo The Cfiineso Doctor This wondeful man, has made a life study t t3 properties of Roots: Ucrba and Barkp, nnd is Eivmg tho worL th'd benefit of his sorvlces. No Mercury, Polsana or Drugs Used. We Operations or Cuttlng Guarantecs to cure Catarrh. Asthma. T.urur. Stomach and Kidney troubles, und all Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SURX CANCXR CURE Just received from Pekln. China safe, sore and reliable. Unfailing in Ita works. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamp. CONSULTATION TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. lou n CI - I, t r. .. 1 ft " ' jm, vf, mwrugn, rcniana, un p n u No. aaosT f "WOEW -nrrttlng- to advertiser please , , uiguiiun iiiii paper. 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