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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1910)
8C PJfUe vet lb. tor DreosodHons. lc to 20c per (or Ur0BBea VeaL fe'TlS..10 .or rood..! Smith pay" J, not chare eommlaalon. 5?drU.''Pm,nUtoU" Addrew mpat no. PORTLAND, OREGON it. Nan York. Maw York la very won '"... with parka. In his recent ten NIHLB Ul , 1 -' - STtoUl holding, in the Adlron- UlBio" ,.1.1.111 mnimtnlni niiw j-.i, nU Wi""" - ...mint 10 i,0Slu" sww-, w amount w . . . . : year. Tho area of ttio proposed Adirondack Park la 3.813,604 acrca, d that of tho proposed Catsklll Park I? 1 120 acreB, making a total of S.89, WhcrT'lt la completed tbe Adlron . i. m Vm larcnr than the iiack rarft nil" v'linwitonf. which has 2.142,170 acres. Out of I'rnolloB. t a Job at lant It bo- -wen, - - - . ...null ! M rf n ml It'. I mm . jn8 to-morrow uiunn v w i factory where tuoro nro a lot of glrli I'm more than half afraid to tackl t" . .. Maw Of the work." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Safes Kew nnd second-hand Bafes and Vault Doors. Cheap for cash or ru-v terms. Call or write for cuts and prices. Portland Safe Co. Agents Herrtag-Hall-Marvln Sale Co. 87 nfth St. Catalogue for the Asking Send for It J. J. BUTZER 188 Street front Portland, Oregon REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; useCRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKIN8 POWDER EXTRACTS uuoi mum cissEraimis rUKILAMO. QUE. WOMEN Who are ailing from Inflammations, pain, backache, uneasy feellns- and to many ether disagreeable fewllnjra, will And speedy roller and cur by uelng- Wejust Bicones and Wejust Tablets One monlh'a treatment 11.00. Sold by druiritUu or nt direct prepaid on re ceipt of price. Udy agents wanted. Sand Jor free sample. WEJUST REMEDY CO. forest Grove, Or. lainless Dentistry Ont ot town Dffltila can hare tbelr pUU ana uriusowor Br (shed In on da) It secoaeary. Ws ftlll tlvt yu foot 22k toll tr rorcaltti crtwalir $3.6( UoUr Crowns 6.00 22kDrldcTeth 3.5C Gold rilllne LOG EmmI rutins 1.00 8ilm rilllnri .50 lnl Fllllmi 2.60 .piiM, 6.00 But Red fSfc. n t... pi.i. 7 Kn i. . i ret- V f - I DLW 1 wis. "HI. ritmin ut Mus IIMST.." mnim rilltllll UircllA .Oil " n rums Pilnliu Eilfctin .50 mt'rt. !i'iji;5ifl,?w1,,,rB , A work fully ruar. Wise Dental Co. Tm,Jf?J.l0,u"'" twconroiiATsu MlM"MiaAPJ?,TLND. OREGON C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor Thla vrondeful man haa madanlirggtudyot the proptrtlea of Hoota, llerba and Darke, and J sWInsr tho world the benefit of hie aarvlcca. irt No Mercury, Poteens or Drug allied. No CuaranT VJOM "Perotions or Cutting lhtli Kld P'Uv7h' A'thma, Lwg, J-lm C ! CURB I M eS0 write for aympton, MaW "1 "C10 eenU In atampa. CONSULTATION FREC Hie C. Too Un Mt.l. ""t St.. cor. Morris,,. P'-. Oft SEEDS a "Ther don't fire me a fair ahew, complalneO the ambitious younr Con BTMBman. "The speaker hardly ever recognizes n and If I make a motion it eitnor isa t sooonded or falls to car ry." "That's the whole trouble with you," annworoa uie innuentlal constituent. "Thore'a too must lost motion In your mioamanBnip,"--CMcflKo Tribune. Not fln It (Jood Belinrlop. "Whenyou're short of breath, John. ny," explained Mrs. Lapsllng-, "and liavo a pain In your chest, It's because your diagram Is not performing its luuuwons properly. Hoods Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in tho cure of all spring ailments humors, loss of anoetite. thai tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. dot It today In usual liquid form or iuuiuib cuuuu narsaiaus. loo Doses L IJ r the Qrridunl Itciliicllon Procca. Raynor Have you pot to the point or doing without beef yet? Shyne Not quite, but we're training down to It. Week before last we lived on chuok steak. Last week we bought nothing but beef hearts and kidneys This week we are eating pickled tripe Next weeK well be ready to tackle anything. Chicago Tribune. Mothers wltt And Mrs. Wlnilow'i Boothlag ojrup ma oen rnmeur to utojor meircnuareo AiivIhk . V. . . I V. I . ... .J ...1 rinnmrnre mt Wliaant, "Your boy likes, to go to school bet ter than he used to," said the relative. "Yos," answered Mr. Dllgglns. "He's gottlng old enough to enjoy learning a lot of things so that he can oome home and dazzle mo with hla superior knowledge." Washington Star. Biliousness "I hare used your valuable Can carets and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for indieestion and biliousness and am now completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you win never be wttuout Uiem in tbe family." Bd ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleaaant, Palatable, Potent TaaU Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grip. 10c, 25c, COc. Never aold In bulk. The ulne tablet tamped C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. Aloft and Alow. The traveler was taking his first view of Chicago. "There are so many Irregularities in your sky line." he said. "Well, you'll hear the same thing about our tunnel lines," observed the native, with some hesitation. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUV THE GENUINE SOLO BV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS n One Size only, so a Bottle REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING Take Advantage of Our Cut Prices on Everything You Buy and SAVE 25 to 50 Wl Our Ciltlor No. CO li crammed lull of direct-to- M toniumtr aricei. Write lor It. Note thee Jm- Specials for April SrCKDS THAT AltE rUHK (Ier() Tlmothr Hani, Med Olarer lflo ithr . 61-io Tnrkeitan alfalfa Uo UDOlce Aiijxe. , i yiioipo Frlue Bo pry.Land JUo wnue uiotrcr, oooic u nr.Acu rids , lOlbe, forMo. Ulbe.fortl.4Q. MlbeforO.70 Hmllcnt.4o.(Jrymrti , tt.Oaperdoi, Irue oane. 8o. (Jrr uioat) . 1.7b per do. lt.XTIt A VINE OY8TK118 6 oc. ease. I1.U do. 10 o. cane. 11 Joe. VEnSIICKI.I.I Oil 8PAOHI5TTI alb. bo forSfc. 10 lb. bo for Mo. HONI5Y IN COMH-I'uro Oregon Honay U lb. coio. $3.(0. 1 lb.. 1S. ITALIAN lItUNl;8 , 10ll.. lor Wo. 25 IU. for 11.40. CO Ibe. t or H70 ClUCSCKNT lUlANH 8AUHIN1M l'oruierly twlled Mockornl I lb. can. lfo. 1 ioi. cane, U.W per doi. MAl'1,1! HYnUP-Knetero 8tnr Urnntl Quart. Wo. IlaTf gallon, COo, Oallon.tl.10 VIllUHItVCU rias-lino nnd llealtUT Wo per can por doa. iiogin to cave now wruo xouuy m for Cfltflloo: No.60it'fl Freo . . n. aa . THERE IS ONLY ONEm- Jones Cash Store u Proatasd OakBti. rORTtAKO, 0R. j YR0Pfl6S W AND 1 Elixir Senna MANUFACTURED BV THE (ALIF0RNIAfiGUP(O JPOWEB OF THE IMAOZNATIOV. lllnairnlert to Mr. Hilltop hr Ht. Kxpurlcnco with it Thermometer. "I don't know when I've been so put out by a llttlo thing," Bald Mr. Bill tops, nccordlng to tho Now York Sun, "ns I wns by tho discovery that my thermometer was four degrees wrong; It gave mo a real hard little Jolt for one thing, and then it mado mo real ize that for two years I had been mak Ing myself uncomfortable over noth ing. "Out of doors I can stand the cold as well as anybody; but indoors I like to bo warm; 72 is about what suits mo in tho houso, "Two years ago I bought a new ther mometer, which I hung up in my room, nnd I haven't been warm there in win ter slnco. "Other parts of tho houso seemed all right; in tho parlor and In tho din ing room they got it up to 72 appar ently without any trouble, but' in my room It never seemed to get above C8. I didn't shiver, but I never could get really warm and one day I said to Mrs. 13111 toiis: "'Elizabeth, why can't wo get tho heat up In my room 7 Why should my room bo the onlv colli room In thn house?' "Mrs. Bllltops comes in and stands around a minute and then she says: " 'Why, Ezra, it's Just as warm here aB It is anywhere else.' "'Nonsense!' I savn tn hor. TinV at that thcrmomcterl It's only 68 horo and it's 72 this minute in tho parlor.' "But Mrs. Bllltops Insisted that it was as warm In my room as it was anywhere else, and she Bald that prob ably tho trouble was with momotcr; that my thermometer didn't mark correctly, and I said it did, and I'd show her conclunivelv Hint thn thermometer was all right, I'd prove to ner mat my room was cold. I'd put my thermometer rlerht nlnncnMo tho one in the parlor and she'd seo It go up in no tlmo to 72. "So wo put it out there, but it didn't budge that Is, upward but It did go down one degree. Standing Bide by side with the narlor thermomotnr marking 72, mlno went down to 67; mey were 5 degrees apart. "Tho temneraturo In the narlor. ac tually one degree colder than in my own room, had been entirely agreeable to me, while in my room, though it was actually warmer. I had, misled by my thermometer, never been able to get thoroughly and comfortably warm ed up. Another illustration of thn power of Imaginations "Now I've got a correct thermom eter nnd I don't have any more tronhln over tho heat." Ono voluntarily becoming a passen ger on a 8trect car so crowded that ho Is compelled to ride in tho vesti bule, with knowledge of a rule that persons riding on platforms do so at their own risk la held In TomDklns vs. Boston Elev. R. Co. 201 Mass. 114, 87 N. E. 488, 20 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1063, to asBunme tho risk of injury from being compelled temporarily to alight to enable other passengers to leave the car. That no question as to tho title of tho insured can be considered by ref erees appointed In accordance with a clause in a standard Insurance policy which provides that, upon failure of tho parties to agree as to the amount of loss; it should bo referred to arbi trators, the award of a majority of whom should be conclusive as to tho amount of loss nnd damage, Is held in Dunton vs. Westchester P. Ins. Co. (Me.) 71 AU. 1037, 20 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1058. Under n statute requiring compen sation to bo mado for nil domago caus ed by tho tnklng of land or by the change or discontinuance of a private way or by the taking of an easement, It Is held, In Davis vs. New Englnn'd It Co. 199 Mnss. 292, 85 N. E. 175. 20 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1061, that recovery cannot bo had by nn abutting owner because of Interference with the light, air or prospect of his property through nn elevation of railroad tracks In the absence of any taking or hla land or destruction of his easements. Tho charter of a corporation showed that n largo part of Its capital stock had been nctunlly paid In cash, when In fact It had been paid by assign ment of patents applied for, but not then granted. Anothor person, relying on tho rccltntlonB In tho charter, loan ed money to tho corporation, for which later ho Biied. In McKeo vs. Rudd, 121 Southwestern Reporter, 312, this question was squarely presented: Can n creditor rely upon Btntements mado In tho articles of association filed by a business corporation, and upon proof of tho falsity thereof bo permitted to recover against tho parties signing the artlcloB, In in action for fraud nnd deceit? Tho Missouri Supremo Court decided thnt tho representation rolled on, whether false or truo, wore mado to tho Socrotnry of State to procuro a certificate of corporation, nnd not to tho plaintiff to socuro credit. A Subtle irorce, "What do you understand by 'mag netism' ns so often applied to an actor's personality?" "Magnetism." roniica mo manager, in thn force that draws dollars to tho box offlc." Washington Star. If thero nro party guests at a houso, tho man of tho houso Isn't tho host: Ho is only tho husband of tho hostess. The raoro talk It takes to run things LEGAL IHFOBMATIOH tRIALS of the NEEDEM5I tMayttn'n X'aw law X'llle coax tno lirev Into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour, gripe or weaken. They are a tonic to the btomach, liver and nerves; Inrlcorate lutcad of weaken. They en rich tbe blood and enable the stomach to get all tho nourishment from food that Is put into It. These pills contain no calo mel; they nre soothing, healing and stlm elating. For sale by nil druggists In 10c and 25c lzm. If yon need medical ad vice, wrlto Mnnyon's Doctors. They will sdrlae to the best of their ability abso lutely free of Charge. MTJNYON'fl, 4 ad JcSersou Ste., I'hllAdelphla, Fft. Bend 10c for trial package. Professor Herdman, lecturing at the British Royal institution, and describe ng how to tell tho age of a fish, said the lines on the scales of the herring tre lines of annual growth. The num ter of lints on the bones are another odlcatlon. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the TJignaturo of It'oTrndnya. Mrs. ICawler You've been buying some new furniture, I see. Installment plan, I suppose. That's the way I get mine." Mrs. Crossway N-no; not exactly. I'm buying this on the soap club plan. Stomach Ills May Seem Trifles At the start, but that is when you want to take the matter in hand. Neglect can only result the one way sickness. The stomach is largely responsible for one's hea'th and strength and as such it needs to be kept in a normal condition. If it be comes weak, the food remains undi gested, ferments and causes untold suffering. Thus you lose the strength-giving properties of your food and you become weak and run down. This fa very noticeable at the beginning of Spring when the sys tem is overloaded with Winter im purities, the bowels clogged and the blood thick. No wonder you have tho "Spring Fever." Commence taking Hostetter's Stomach Bitters this very day and cleanse the entire system. Then your Stomach Ills will also vanish. It is foi;Sick Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Spring Fe ver, General Debility and Malaria. is the word to remember when you need a remedy KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy has ong been recognized as the best and lafestBlood Purifier, the most successful wresenptioa for spring humors and such disorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sorea and cutaneout eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be he best remedy for that lack of energy tnd the peculiar debility so prevalent luring the close of winter ana the opening f spring. For derangements of the dt festive organs if is a natural corrective, iperating directly upon the liver nnd ali aeutary canal, gently but persistentlv rtiuiulatlng a healthy activity. Iti Kriieficial influence extends, however, tc jvery portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation ol lood, promoting a wholesome, natural tppetite. correcting sour stomach, bad oreath, Irregularities of the bowels, con itlpatioa and the long list of troubles Hrectly traceable to those unwholesome ttnditfons. Kasparilla dispels drowsl less, headache, backache and despond tncy due to inactivity of the liver, lidueya and digestive tract, It is a itreugthening tonic of the highest value. THE BEST SPRINQ MEDICINE Hoy Ciibmicai, Co. Portland, Oregon I . I . . I'fhfJJJU . 1 fWVT PAW-PAW PILL YOU GAVEl ,WiWHuy.iWmB9-8K8um C0UGHS6C0LDS PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mora goods brlKhtor and faster colors than any other dyo. One lOo package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and Is guaranteed to glvo perfect results. Ask doaler. or w Wlu sond postpaid at lOo a package. Write for free booklsi Uow to dye, bleach and mix colors, UONKOE DRUG COMPANY, Qulncy, Illinois. The) Xonmgtut Admiral,, Captain David Beatty will shortly have tho distinction of being the youngest rear-admiral in the British navy. His forthcoming promotion at the early age of thirty-eight has been the subject of a special Order in Council. To qualify for promotion under tho regulations a captain must have served during peace time for a total period of six years. The Admiralty petition sets forth that, owing to the abnormal shortening of tho time on the cap tains' list, it is anticipated that Cap tain Beatty will reach his turn for pro motion before he completes the full period of six years. It Is also pointed out that he was severely wounded in action in China, and was consequently prevented from receiving an appointment for a con tiderable period. In those circumstances tho Order directs that Captain Beatty shall be promoted to flag rank in his turn, not withstanding the regulations. Captain Beatty Is an Irishman. His wife is a daughter of an American millionaire, the late Marshall Field, founder of thu great dry goods store in Chicago. Nelson was promoted to the rank of rear-admiral In his thirty-ninth year. Pcttit's Eye Salve 100 Years Old. relieves tired eyes, quickly cures eye aches, inflamed. Bore, watery or ulcer ated eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Seeklnic KnoTTlcdue. It had been raining all day and fin ally little Lola asked: "Mamma, when God gets all the Juice squeezed out of a cloud what does he do with it?"- Chicago News. STEIN WAY pSHERShernian SIXTH AND MORRISON, OPP. A Beautiful Book FREE This beautiful booklet, containing 75 splendid pho togravures of the world's most celebrated musicians, may be" had free upon request, providing the follow ing questions are answered. We will also send free a copy of "Old Favorite Songs." Do you expect to buy a Piano? When? Name Address The government of Gautemala has placed a bronze bust of Robert Fulton In one of the parks of the city of Gautemala. Portland is the big market place of tbe Northwest Send Your Produce THERE We are handlers of Eggs, Butter, Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, live or dressed: also Apples, Onions, Pota toes. Consignments, whether large or small, are solicited. We can give you good prices for good stuff. Write Ua, McEwen & Koskey COMMISSION MERCHANTS 129 Front St, Portland, Ore. FERRY'S' SEEDS To eroTr tho fin est nowers ana moat luscious vegetables, plant the beet reeas. t erry bei are test becausomey never ion in yieiu or Quality. Tho Ust garden- crs and farmers everywhere know Ferry's seeds to be tho highest standard of quality yet attained. tot soio everywhere. ! FERRY'S 1910 Seed Annual Freo on request D. M. FERRY a CO., oniaiT.mca. Trial Bottle Free By McuJ if yoa suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Bicknen, Spasms, or have children that do eo, my New Dis covery will relievo them, and all yoa are asked to do is to send for a Free Trial S3 Bottle ot Dr. Uay'i i, Eplloptloldet Our' It has cored tboneands where everything elte failed. Guaranteed by May Medical Laborato j Under Pure Food end Drugs Act, June 80th, 1003 Guaranty Ho. 18971. Please write for Special Frea 3 Bottle and glto AOS and complete address DR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street, New Yort CRIMSON WINTER RHUBARB S1.C0 Per Dozen. tC.OO Per Hundred. $-10.00 Per Thousand Now It the Time to Plant Khubarb and Berry Plants J. B. WAGNER, The RHUBARB and BERRY Specialist Pasadena, California SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portland Seattle 6 pole ana Ask for Their Goods and SAVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Gist Non -alcoholic Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, ask your doctor. If you think vnil nppH cnmAl hlnrr fnr vnnr w ..www. ww.i. w .. a .. .v. J w w . blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. Con sult him nffn Keen In rlncp touch with him. We publish our formulae r We banish alcohol from our mertlelnee We urea foa to consult your dootor yers Ask your doctor to name some of the results of constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then ask him if he would recommend your using Ayer's Pills. Made by the J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mate. Mother Will Help. "I fear I am not worthy of you." "Never mind about that," responded the young lady with the square Jaw. "Between mother and myself I imag ine we can effect the necessary Im provements." Louisville Courier-Journal.' The longest telegraph line in thn world, above ground, and without a break, has been completed In Australia. Its total length Is something over 6, 000 miles. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES ay&Co. POSTOFFICE, PORTLAND, OREGON PIPE REPAIRING Ofrra7ocrip6oeb7ilAMBER,BEI8 lad MEERSCHAUM. ArfricuJ Clar. j SIG SICHE1. St CO KTaHStrttl Perdud Hate Cleaned t blocked 50 e. with NewTrimmlnre $1 Pan amaaSl Udie StrawHiti re modeled. 5c posure milli your oft hit to os. 315-17 Aide St. Portland. Oregoa. Cured Right at Home by ELECTROPODES. New Electric Treatment. Gilvanic Insoles copper and sloe worn Inside shoes. Invigorate entire bodr. Nerves become "live vires." Positive cure for Rheumatism, Ncunlg-ta. Backache. Kidney and Liver complaints. Price oaly 11.00. Your moner returned U not satisfactory. Guarantee slsmed with each sale. Electropodes are mailable. II not at your Druggist's, send ns LOO. State whether lor man or woman. WESTERN ELECntOPODE CO. 215 Lob Angeles St, Los Angeles, Cal KOW-KURE is not a "food" it is i medicine, and tha only medicine in the worlu for cows only. Made for the cow and, as its name indicates, n l ow Cure. Bu reness. retained after. I birth, abortion, scours, caked udder, and all i similar affections positively and quickly mnnv or few, can afford to be without KO W KVRE. It is made especially to keep cow healthy. Our book "Cow Money" sent FREE, Ask your local dealer for KOW-KURE or send to the manufacturers. DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO. Lyndonville. Vi. P N U No. 15-10 WI1KN writing; to advertisers pleaao tnontlnn this paper. I LIST A j a th dower they mova -