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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
GOT ANX GOT ANY VEAL? l.lvo hens, I6-,., Dressed hons."Q. DresseJ Keese, 1W. Drcs.ed turkeys. 26 Address FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Tlglillnf ihe Oeef Trust" PORTLAND, ukcuun f ....utiai --- ltaHltlinV. Tho ArcUblBhop of Cnntorbury Is n fnc to tho Pathfinder. Ho was going with a number of clcrgymon In to n luncheon, after norao ecclesiastical function one day, whon Borne dignitary observed: "Now to put a brldlo on our appo- tltCB' Quick no lightning tho archbishop retorted, "Ray, rather, now to pnt a .. M , A 1 1 " bit Between uui I.I f Tl 4 A flAVC IMlts tuilti' in i w . , PAZO OINIMCNT Is niaranUWM to cui-a any case ... ,J ,ir money refunded. Wo. a -.ir.,4,ililn euineo. " - Spain Is tho land of tho onion a (act which tempted Mr. Shaw, tho au thor of "Spain of To-day," to fall Into the appended easy verflo: All roturnod travelers aro sure to 1 appreciate n iv.,,n uuw rather than Its resemblance to the form of "The Anclont Mariner." Garlic, gurllc everywhere Except In what you drink. Ti crvnnr t h A fl Tim cu flowem and mmt uMloui vmtAVlrx. riant llxo uoai Iiccaus tticynoverfaiilnylcid rr finality. Tim I"' Kruu- . ' V.i hmiM nverrwharo li! first utandard of quality yet nrainou. -v evcrywuoro. I FIHUV'S 1010 Seed Anna! Frro on rwjueit D. M. rtBQT S CO.. cnietT.iucN. MODtHN CXPEHT DENTISTRY At Prices that Defy Competition f rcrtl WITHOUT PLATCS A SPCClAtTY ll PAINLESS KXTIt ACTION.... ,...60c SILVER KILLINGS ,.60C Up GOLD KILLINGS il.OO up CK GOLD C'llOWN , $5.00 GOOD KUIHIKIl I'LATK i S5.00 TIIK HKST ltUIIliKIt PLATES $8.00 WHALKMONE PLATKS S10.00 Out-of.town patient can obtain perfect work snd uvo money by calling at our office. NO STUDENrS NO OAS NO COCAINE All work iruaranteetl for tan yean CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323H Washington St.. Cor. SUth Established IS year llaro to lUr THE DESCHUTES VALLEY Tho Place You'vo Been Rendlnc About Wrlto lor Information IMPLEINE COOPER & TAYLOR. Sellint? Ac?Ls. 206-7-8.9 Hcnrv Bide.. Portlnnrf. Oran In.... nin The DlfTerenoo, "Father," said llttlo Ilollo, "what la tho difference botween farming and agriculture" "Well, my son, for farming you need a plow and a harrow and a lot it othor implements, and for agrlcul :ure nil you need Ib a pencil and a pleco of paper." Washington Star. Somo pooplo sufTor continually With tlroil. nchlncr nnrl nurnltnn tnat T.t'ttl. do thoy know how noothinK 1 HnmllnB wuaru uil. Hub It In at night and navo innnKiui, happy feot In tho morn inff. Objective Reform. fht defendant had beon found irullty of habitually nattlng drunk and beat ing his wtfa. "You'll not bt grullty of Indulging In the nick her habit during tho next two years, anyhow, you sorry spoclmon of manhood," said the Judgo. "Olllcor, ra mova tho prisoner." DR. MARTEIS rTMALE PILLS. Sevontoon Years tho Standard. Prescribed nnd recommended for women' all menu a Hclcntlflcally prepared remedy of proven worth. Tlireult from their uno la iiulck and permanent. Komalo at nil drug itorc. Am Kxemipllfletl. "Man's Inhumnnlty to man," chuck led the backer of tho winning pugilist who had pounded tho other chap to a Jelly, "makes countless thousands cheerfully pay thoir good money to see It working." TO CURE A COLO IN ONT DAY Take LAXATIVE HUOMO quinine Tablet. UruirirliiU refund money If It falls to cura. E. W. CiUOVE'S signature U on each box. 26c Hound to Strike av Snle. "Wouldn't you like to try a bottle of my celebrated ey remedy? Only 20 cents." "No; there's nothing whatever ths matter with my eyes," "Woll, It's equally gooi for removing corns. As a corn remedy I soli It for fO cents." To Dreo: In New Shoes. AlWAVI llmlin III AIIM Vnnl.V... . It CUri'j) llllt. Westlni.. lUilllnir .nnllU ( urts corns, tnurowliiK nails and bunions. At in uruHKisis nnii snooKierc,'. uont accept tnysuUiltnte. Bample mailed KUEE. Address Alien B.Olmsted, La Jtoy.N. Y. (ooil ICiioiiuIi. George Do you think that I'm good enough for you, darling? Darling No, fieorge; but you're too good for any othor girl. Illustrated Ults. HOWAItn, K. JIPiaO.N - Amrer and Cberalrt. Leadnlle, Colorado, Hpbcinion (irlcnt (JoM, all. I 1 tl ...I.I Utfbu. IK... nJ.1.1 rn wi or Oonr, II. Mnlllnir rnlo sad full price IUt sent no j. plication. Control and Umpire work so licited, uafsreacei Oarbooate Mstlooal lUnk. SEEDS Catalogue for the Asking Send for It J. J. BUTZER 188 Street Front Portland, Oregon . COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER v EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT OOSSETSDEVEgS roaruHO. oac A flsTorlnir uied the ssme as lemon or TanTlU. addlnjr Msplclne, a delicious syrup Is made and a syrup better than maple. Uaplelneis sold by (rrocers. If not send 35c for 2 ox. boltTe and recipe book. Crascant Mf. Co., Seattle, Wn. Th,.!!!;m.t.r' J. J. Cmplre Builder MILL "SPOHN'S" A this very remarkable preparation la now called, la tbo irreateat Constitutional Itemedy over known for llrood Mares. Colts. Bullions nnd all other horses; also Distemper amonir Docs nnd Sheep. This compound Is made of thapurestln STodlenta nnd not an atom of poisonous or In J url ous naturo ontora Into Its composition. Many persons aro now taking SPOHN'S for La Grippe. Cold. Couffhs, Kidney Trouble otc, and Itlaal wnys aa'o. It expels tho Disease Germs from the body; acta directly on tho lllood nnd Glands. SPOHN'S Is now Bold by nearly overy druirirlst and harness dealer In tho land, and any can setlt foryou, oraend with remittance of price to the manufacturer, who will ohlp to your order, ex press paid. Fifty cents and $1.00 n bottK and $5.00 and $10 tho doxen. Record of Annual Sales. 1st Year , 1.063 Bottles Sold 2ndYoar , 4.864 " SrtlYear 9,260 " " 4th Year 10.160 6th Year., 40.284 " Jth Year 72.880 Tth Year 100.t8a " BthYeor ,..124.600 " 8th Year 172.48B " " 10th Year 221.7C0 " " 11th Year 287,620 12th Year , S78.0C2 " 13th Year 608,720 " " 14th Year 648,200 " 8endforourBooklotof twelvo aood reclpaafor family and srock medicines, FltEK, SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND., U.S.A. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the blood of the right quality and quantity normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituetts. It builds up the whole system. In u-ual liquid form or chocolated tab lets cancu Barimtaus. iw votes si Tho word "Vermont" on a can of maplo syrup has always raised that brand about ono hundred per cont in tho eBtlmatlon of tho buyer. A few years ago, however, a method was dis covered of imparting this aamo delic ious flavor to preparations without the uso of real maple syrup. This flavor ing extract is called Maploino. If a dish of syrup mado with maplo ino and tho real Green Mountain kind ia placed before a Vermonter, he would not bo nble to toll tho difference be tween tho two. This is largely duo to tho absolute purity of the ingred ients nnd tho great care used in the manufacture. Maploino is purely vegetable and makes a syrup that Ib equal to any and superior to moat brands of maple syrup that are placed on the market. To make delicious flavorings for cakes, ice cream and sauces, nothing is required but a littlo granulated sugar and water with a few drops of maplo ino dissolved therein. Housewives And it a great convenience in preparing puddings out of leftovers. A little booklet, with tho title of "Maploino Dainties", ia published by tho Crescent Manufacturing company, who are tho makers of Maploine. The booklet will be sent free to anyone who asks for it. Nearly every grocer car ries Mapleine. Try some today and you will Bay the Bame that thousands of others have, that hero is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for a sauco for puddings : Whites of two eggs, one and a half cups of granulated sugar, ono cup of tnilk, one tcaspoonful of mapleine. Mapleine is to be used anywhere that another flavoring could bo used. Quoth tho Veiretarlnn. Woll, when no moro your purse can stand The uplift in the price of beef, There's more nutritious food at hand; Eat beans and rice, nnd find relief. Pcttit's Cyc Salve for 25c Relieves tired eves, ciuicklv atops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y Very formats. In all the latest novels out Tho damsels are, beyond a doubt. Of lofty tone; And never see their beaux without A chaperon. Louisville Courier-Journal. PILES "I have suffered with niles for thirty- six yearo. One year ago lost April I be gan taking Cascarebs for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end of six weeks tuey dm not trouDie me at an. Caecarets have done wonders for me. I ain entirely cured and feel like a new man." George Kryder, Napoleon, O. CUT THIS OUT. mall It with your ad dress to the Sterling Itemedy Company, Chicago, ill., and rec It- a handsome sou venir Gold Bon Bon FREE. Don't Cough! Use PISO'S CURE m BEST TOlt TOR (OUGHStfiJjps Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There is nothing like it for Asthma, BronohitU and lung troubles. Contains no opiates. Very pleasant to take. All DruMrUt. 25 cents. Let tho Debtor llewaro. Brlggs A safe conversational rule .Is, When In doubt talk of the weather. Griggs Safo nothing! I mot my tai lor yesterday, and on my speaking of the weather he replied, "Yes, It Is un settled, and that reminds mo of that littlo bUl of yours." Boston Tran script. Qold. son the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him If he pre scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. A Ws publish ear formulas We banish aleohol frem our msdlolnss We uri you to consult your dootor tiers When you tell your doctor about the bad taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well In such cases. Uada by las 3. 0. Ay tr Co., Lowell, Ms. - REMINDED. , Attar She Hnd Heard the Starr Him Cornelia Wanted to Telephone. "We'ro all upsot here this morning," Bald the young woman who was show ing ready-mado suite to Miss Cordollft Grant. "Ono of tho girls In our depart ment loBt her mother vory suddenly. I'vo been trying to get together soma black things for her to wear." Miss Cordelia looked disturbed. She had suddenly remembered a hurt ex pression on hor own mother's face. It had been Just before she left the house that morning. Then, wltn a murmur of sympathy, she gave her attention once more to deciding between the gray stripe and tho small brown check. Half an hour later, when she had chosen her suit and was waiting for tho fitter in a small mirror-lined room, tho saleswoman, who was waiting, too, spoko ngaln of tho matter that was fill ing her heart. "Ono of our girls loBt her mother last night," sho said, qulto forgetting tljat she had told it "I had Just fin ished getting together somo black things for her when you came In." "YeBj you were telling me," Mls3 Cordelia answered, with the same trou bled look that had como before. "Was I? Well, I can't think of much else. It was so terribly sudden. Her mother had supper all ready, Just as usual, they two lived together, and then she dropped dead, a few minutes beforo the girl got home." "Oh!" "Wasn't It terrible? Heart failure, I suppose. And Frances was telling me only yesterday she didn't know how "she could ever live without her mother thoy were so wrapped up in each other. Wasn't it strange that should happen on tho very day? Ono good thing, though. Sho told me that If either one of 'em should be taken, thero'd be nothing but sweetness for tho other to remember no hard words, ever. I'm glad of that." She wiped her oyes. "What Is it, madam? Some thing missing?" "No," said Miss Cordelia, who had been searching through her bag. "Only I must get a nickel eomewhere and stnd a telephone message." "I have one right here. Yes, and welcome. I tell you, as soon as I heard of Frances' trouble, I couldn't do a thing till I got a dime changed and culled up my mother, Just to make sure sho was safe. All I could think was what If a certain remark I made before I. left tbo house should be the last word I'd ever have a chance to speak to her. When I got to the tele phone, there I found two other girls waiting to do the same thing." A gleam of sisterhood lighted Miss Cordelia's face. "It's exactly what I want of this nickel," she confided, as iho took It. Youth's Companion. BQUTBEEL AND THE PLAGUE. (loUent la Shown to Be an Incubator of the Block Death. Ono hot day In the summer of 1903 a German blacksmith in the country town of Pachoco, Cal wanted a mess of ground squirrel for his dinner. He banked his forge, hung up his leather apron, took the old shotgun from its pegs on the wall and had an excellent afternoon's sport In a nearby field. That evening ho feasted on fat, tender broiled squlrrelB. Three days later he was taken violently ill so 111, In fact. that tho Dhysiclan who was called sent him to the German 'hospital In San Francisco. The doctor, a man of keen Intelligence and acute observation, realized that he was dealing with a disease which he had never met before and tho exact Identity of which" he was unable to determine. At this time bubonic plague existed in Chinatown, San Francisco, and the task of eradicating It had been as signed to a young officer of the public health and marine hospital service who was afterward to take foremost rank among tho world's authorities on that diseaso. His ability was already rec ognized by the medical profession, and ho was called to diagnose the strange diseaso which had attacked the coun try blacksmith. He saw at once that tho patient was suffering from bubonic plague the black death and was able to provo this bacteriologlcally after tho death of tho man. Passed Assistant Surgeon George W, McCoy of tho federal laboratory In San Francisco, whoso bacteriological work on tho ground squirrel marks an advance In plague investigation, finds that many of the ground squirrels sent In for examination have the disease In light form or are recovering from a severe attack, William Colby Rucker says In Harper's Weekly. Usually when the germs from such a case aro Injected Into rats or guinea pigs they die quite as rapidly as If thoy had been given a doso of the most virulent plaguo bacteria known. In other words, although tho disease does not seem to kill oft all of tho squirrels aftor It has traveled through several generations, it regains Its virulence when Injected Into another species. Tho squirrel, thon, Is tho animal In which tho diseaso Is kept alive, a sorf of natural living Incubator, ns it wore, and when plague loaves the squirrels for another species widespread death and suffering follow In Its train. Dr. Blue's officers and men have scoured the city of San Francisco and ridden It of plaguo. Tho present movement looks to tho eradication of this outside focus, tho extermination of the diseaso from California. It keeps the State legislatures buB making now laws as fast as the old ones are broken. The man who makos a specialty ot looking wise usuallv Un'r ALCOHOL 3 PEIl CENT. 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