The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 21, 1910, Image 7

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342J Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon
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When Your Eyet
Need Care
REMEDY Yoa Will like It
Salve Tubei, 20c, JI.OO.
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICIAN
Pint class work at
reasonable price.
Free examination
and perfectly flttwl
vlnjuu a low a
$2.00
No faklmr method.
L HvYNES
427, Marquam Building
fourth Floor
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PJaMEDICO
MARK
ABSOLUTELY CURES
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MAM I TTt IlKIl 11V
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Rootna 3 and 4, Portland, Or.
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Plato and lirldo
work doua. Fnrout
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llnljh plate and
brlilr wort In one
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MotirCrowm $5.00
22kDtldg.Ttth3.50
Qturim,, 1.00
Etitmti runiifi 1.00
s;i.r ruing. .50
Good Rubbtr
Plil.i
Dtit Rubber
5.00
7.60
PUt.i
'Wilt, fitmrn utMiimi PiIM.ii Extrtten .50
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Painless Bentlste
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attla Bnokana
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AVE THESE
SWASTIKA END SEALS
THEY ARE VALUABLE
V Will Secure You Many Uful
MTMt a. 1 ft f a I m
YVllllOUt Uot
Tronlilo Aticnd for I'eror.
"Miriam," uttld her mother, "Perd?
Flftxlmm la rtn excellent young man,
with desirable family connection, and
upon th wholo I liavo no objoctlon to
your receiving him on a. familiar foot
ing, but you must not allow htm to
prosumo upon tho fact that you havo
accepted r prenont from htm."
"I won't, mamma," nnld tho proud
young bonuty. "If ho gets chcuty ovor
It I'll glvo him tho clammy nipper tho
next tlmp ho blows In hero." Chicago
Tribune
Vthe keystone
TO HEALTH
1 HOSTETTErTs7
1 STOMACH I
The best medicine to safe
uard your -health is the
Bitters. Its merit has been
thoroughly proven during
the past 57 years. Try a
bottle for Poor Appetite,
Gas on Stomach, Cramps
and Diarrhoea.
ICncir of One,
Tommy," said hlB teacher, "tho rat
tlosnako alwaya sounds a warning be
fora It etrllccB. Do you know of any
thing clao that does?"
"Yes'm," responded Tommy. "Our
old clock always does."
HOW A III) II HUltTOM - AMrer and Cbcml.t,
Jiu.lrilln, Coluiwlo, Hcluien i.rlc: (Jold.
Hll.rr. Load. tl. Unld, Hllter, 16ci Gold. Wo: 7.mo
or Cupper, tl. AlalllBuentrlnrio- and full pricnll.t
font on ni'pllivttlon. (xintrol and tTronlrn worlcao
llolted. iUifwrcnco! Oarbonata Katlnual Bank.
DAISY FLY KILLER fjd
11. c !, OfMJIaCa
IlL CO04Bt. chfto.
tt.lt U IttlflB.
M4 ol mnt, no
IptU Of fp Or cr. will not
tail or Injur tJijrtMiif.
Cwtranucd Btl.
Of U dMltri or ust
frwld U 20 cM. 1
2 IIAKOLD lOKXta
1 IBs nrjfc
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
ore quickly relieved by Wyatt's Asthma
Remedy. Ask your druggist or Bend
nix cents postage for FrCo Sample to
J. C. WYATT, Druggist,
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON.
GALL CURE
HORSE COLLARS
Ar made over Curled Hair Pads nnd
will not trail the homo. Writs ui for
free anmpla of the Pad, Give tho name
of your hamca dealer. Gold hv boat
dealers everywhere.
W.H. McMONIES & CO.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
COFFEEC ;
TEA SPICES
DAK IN 0 POWDER
v EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
CI)SSETaDEVERS
iMDTliun rn w- '
. -T
Union Painless Dentists
Pull Bet of Teeth 45,92
IJridiro Work or Teeth without I'latca $3 50 to $5
Gold Crownn $3.50 to S5.00
I'orcelaln Crown $3.50 to $5.00
Gold or Porcelain Killings $1 .00 Up
Hllvor Fllllntra 50c to $1.00
Heat Plato Mado $7.50
Nochnrjcoa for Palntfaa Extrnetlnir when other
work ia done. 16 yi-ont' (iunntntvo wlih nil work.
will be given
3, and then
chances mub
The best medicine to safe-i
n person or sendaI,
ii.
Ildrcn'i
on that day.
treat
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CO.
I'OKILANU. Ll(tUUi1.
ConsulUtlon Free. 8 to C.
LIST
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X Sfqrnlile Ient.
Bho has a biscuit-colored hat,
With plumes of olive green.
Beneath tho mushroom crown so flat
A bunch of cherries may bo seen.
TIs perched upon hor chestnut hair
Abovo her shrimp-pink gewn.
And from hor llttlo neck so fair
A chain of oystor pearls hangs down.
Her coat Is mado of Persian lamb,
And frogs arc all tho stylo.
Sho doesn't mind at all tho "Jam,"
Bocause she's got 'om beat a mllo.
And scallops, points of every size,
Go floating round hor feet.
When bIio goes mincing down tho stroel
Bho looks Just good enough to cat!
Harper's Weekly.
Mothers will And Mrs. Window's Soothing
Byrup tho best remedy to Ugofox tholrcliUdrea
fluting the tcothltig period.
One Woman Una Her ntirhta.
hlra. "kelly and Mrs. llafforty wer
exchanging Ideas across tho shabby
fonco which separated their respective
domains. Tho conversation turded on
tho subject of woman suffrage The
Philadelphia Record quotes tho first
lady as saying, "Are yo taking much
stock In this attempt that a lot Iv
th' wlmmln aro making to get th' voto
f'r us, Mrs. Rnrrorty?"
"I ain't bothoring mo head about It,"
declared Mrs. Rafferty. "I'm satisfied
to let JDinny and th' bys do all th' vot
ing for mo family. But I do think that
a Indy shud get a man's pay."
"Well," replied Mrs. Kelly, "all I kin
say 1b, Mrs. Rafferty, that I get one
man's pay, or know tho reason why.
Ivory Saturday night."
I'robnbly Accidental.
Mrs. Hlghmus I was glad to learn
from tho report the president read last
night that our club Is still progress
ing. Mrs. Upmoro Yes; but I thought
she mado too long a pause botween
"still" and "progressing." Chicago
Tribune '
Itcd, Weak, "Wearr, Wnterr Eyes.
Relieved Hy Murine Eye Hemcdy. Try
Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will
I.lko Murine It Soothes. SOc at Your
DrugglBts. Wrlto I"or Eye Books. Free.
Uurine Kyo Remedy Co.. Chicago.
Short and Sharp,
Urchin Is this tho omce of the Bu
gle? Well, sir, I have come to sub
scribe for your paper.
Editor (with a genial smile) Why.
sonny, you don't look quite big enough
to do such a thing as that.
Urchin Sir, If a man has to be
measured for his subscription at thla
olTtco I shall subscribe for the Palla
dium, Just across the street Good day,
sir. Chicago Tribune.
.Prisoner Xes, sir; I'm serving a
term In the penitentiary for a crime I
nover committed. The real criminal Is
still at large. I tell you, It's pretty
tough!
Philanthropic Visitor It ought not
to be. Tho Joke Isn't on you; it's on
tho Jury that convicted you and the
Judge who sentenced you. The trouble
with you, my friend, is that you don't
catch the humor of tho situation. Chl
mgo Tribune.
Onvrnrd and Upward.
"We should keep going onward and
upward," said the earnest citizen,
"with our eyes fixed on higher things."
"That's what I'm doing," replied
the busy person. "I have traded my
automobile In as pari payment on an
aeroplane." Washington Star.
Krister's Ladies Tailoring College
Cutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design
ing, Tailoring ana Dressmaking taugnt.
Strictly up-to-date in every style and
fashion. Write for terms.
143 1-2 Eleventh SL
Portland, Oregon
ITCH CAN BE CURED
in a ahort time by uslnar
PLUMMER'S ITCH
REMEDY
In 60-cent cans only. Address
PLUMMER DRUG COMPANY
Third and Madison Portland, Oi
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
of Portland, Orecon
FURNISHES HELP FREE
TO EMPLOYERS
Main ofllce, 12 North Second St Main K70; A 108
Ladies Dept Zu&ft Morrison at. Main lura: A aM4
Phone or wire order, at our expense.
REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING;
useCRESCENT
BAKING POWDER
25c FULL POUND
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
,v f arnicas extraction rrcc
Silver Fllllne soo
old Filllncs 73c
22 K. Gold Crowns $3
3 rorceiain trowns ........ ,.j
r L. Molar Quid Crown 4
5r 19 Bridce Work, 22 K. Gold, , , .S3
inlay fills, fureuoia l
Very Nice Rubber Plat U
Best Rubber Plate on Earth (7
ALL THIS WOKK la UUAKANmisU.
Tkin't throw your money sway. A dollar saved
Is twodollara earned. OurorlelnalrellableModern
Painless Mothods and our perfected ofllco equip
ment naves us time and your money.
BOSTON DENTIST5,5taaMorTiion, Portland
Entrance 291 Vi MorrUon, oppodte l'oitoflke and Meier A
Prink. EiutillibeJ la Fenland 10 year. Open erecJnn
.mil I anil lundari until 12.10. lor people vho wot.
Trial Bottle Free By Man1
If yon suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Palling Blckness,
Brisims, or hare children that do so, jay New Dhv
. . . .1 it .1 a 1 1 k a at air sari M
covery will relieve them, end all you are asked t
dois to lendforaFroeTrlaiaa Uottle of Dr.May'i
Eplltjip'tlolclco Our(
It hia cured thou.nndi where everything li
failed. Guaranteed by May Medical Laborato v
Under Pure lfood and Drugs Act June 80th. 1900
(luaranty No. 10971. Please write for BpeclalFra
ft Dottle and give AQU and complete address
OR, W. H. MAY, 643 Pearl Strost, Nov York.
W7
PRACTICE SHOWS
TARIFF IS LOWER
Imports Gain $114,000,000 In
Eleven Months.
Avorago Ad Valorem Rates On All
Products 20.05 Per Cent Rov
enuo Not Impaired,
Washington Imports exccedfng by
more than $114,000,000 those of any
previous similar period camo into the
United States during the first 11
months of the oneratlon of tho Pnvno-
Aldrich tariff law, ended June 30 last.
More man 4U per cent of these im
ports entered free of duty, being a
larcer percentaea than in the
ponding period of any previous year
except xeav, tne closing year of the
Wilson tariff law, and 1892, 1893 and
1894. when suirar wan nrlmftt! fro
under the McKinlcy law.
customs receipts during the 11
months of the new tariff law were
$302,822,161, exceeded only In 1907,
wnen tne nrst 11 months brought in
$307,053,381. These figures were
made nublic bv tho bureau nf nf ntintiVH
of the department of commerce and
laoor.
Under tho Payne law the average
ad valorem rate of dutv on nil ImnnHjt
has been 20.95 per cent, which is leBS
man in any previous similar period
since 1890 except in 1896, when it
was 20.58 ner cent, and in lRfld. frii
closing year of the McKinley law,
wnen ic was ia.7H per cent.
On the dutiable imports' the average
ad valorem rate under the present law
has been 41.19 per cent, the lowest
of any previous year since 1890, except
in iBUb, when it was 39.33 per cent.
Comnarinrr the entire neriod of th
operation of the present law with the
entire period of the operation of the
Dinrrley. Wilson and MeKfnl
respectively, the average ad valorem
rate under tne rayno law is shown to
be less than any of the others.
Under the Payne law it has been
20.95. Under the Dingley law it was
25.48 per cent, under the Wilson law
21.92 per cent, and under the Mckin
ley law 22.12 per cent.
In regard to the average ad valorem
rate on dutiable merchandise onlv. the
same is true. Under the Dinerlev law
it was '45.76 ner cent: under the Wil
son law 42.82 per cent, and under the
Mctuniey law 47.10 per cent.
The percentage of merchandise en
tering free of dutv under the Pavne
law has been 49.14 per cent. Under
the McKinlev law. which ndmittml
sugar free, it was 35.04 per cent, and
under me Wilson law 48.82 per cent.
A he hgures of the Payne law include
the first five davs of Auenst. althouirh
the law did not become operative until
August 6. The returns to the bureau
of statistics did not enable it to separ
ate the business of those five days from
that of the rest of the month.
PORTLAND HAS BIG FIRE.
Exposition Building, Multnomath Club
and Many Residences Go.
Portland.Or. Fire broke out in the
Exposition building at 12:50 Thursday
morning, and destroyed that building
and the greater part of seven blocks
adjoining it
Though it is impossible to approxi
mate the loss, it is feared it will ex
ceed $1,000,000. Over 200 head of
horses are said to have died in the
flames in the Fashion stables in the
Exposition building.
Frank R. Price, of Oregon City, is
dead. He, with three other men, was
sleeping in the Fashions tables. It is
not known if the" others escaped. A
young man terribly burned was taken
from the Exposition building and rush
ed to St. Vincent's hospital. Ho will
die. His name is unknown.
The Glendora hotel, 45 Nineteenth
street north; three apartment houses
on Washington street, the Multnomah
club nnd several stores on four corners
covered by Washington, Couch and
Ella streets, are destroyed.
Tho entire fire apparatus of the city
was called out, but despite tho heroic
work of the firemen it was impossible
to check the flames.
Town Twice Destroyed.
Reno, Nev. The town of Palisade,
18 miles west of Carlin, at tho inter
section of tho Southern Pacific and Eu
reka & Palisade railroad, has been des
troyed by fire. With the exception of
the railroad buildings, which were
Baved by heroic work, every business
building in the town and several resi
dences were burned. This is tho sec
ond time the town of Palisade has been
demolished this year.. The entire
town, then standing on the south side
of tho track, was washed away this
spring by a flood.
Phenomenal Score Made.
Wakefield, Moss. A phenomenal
score was shown in the annual New
England State Rifle competition when
Corporal Percy B. Scofield, of Company
E, Fifth Massachusetts, nearly doubled
tho world's record for 500 yards at
tho Bay State rifle range. He scored
116 consecutivo bujlsoyes. The world's
record, held by Captain Stephen W.
Wise, inspector of small arms practico
of tho Sixth Massachusetts, was 60
consecutive bullsoyes.
Lightning Strikes 13.
Belt, ,' Mont. Thirteen harvesters
who took refuge under a treo during a
storm were rendered unconscious by
lightning and ono of them instantly
killed.
fell
saw j j-ii nil
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NEW YORK.
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Sherman Jpay & Co.
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
facts:
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($275).
It's
J right!
We
v. .y-'3
this Wellington Piano we're Belling for ,$275 on easy payments th&t
we're willing to let it be ITS OWN SALESMAN.
It will tell it's own story to you in your home if you'll send us the
coupon.
Please sena me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer.
Name
Sllfflitly Deeper Dye.
"Ever see an Indian policeman?"
asked the passenger with the bristling
moustache.
"Yes," said the passenger with the
skull cap. "I used to know one in
Omaha."
"How did he look In uniform?"
"Much like tho ordinary copper, only
a little more copper colored, of course."
DYSPEPSIA
"Having taken your wonderful Casca
rets' for three months and being entirely
cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia,
I think a word of praise is due to
Cascarets' for their wonderful composi
tion. I have taken numerous other so
called remedies but without avail, and I
find that Cascarets relieve more in a day
than all the others I have taken would in
year." James McGune,
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe,
10c 25c 60c Never sold in bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped G C C Guaranteed to
cure or your money back.
Correcting n Wrung impression.
"Mrs. Winkler, what I am going to
fy will surprise you, I havo no doubt,
but I love your daughter Minerva, and
"Mr. Spoonamore, do you think any
young man ever stole a march on a
watchful mamma? According to my
calculations you were due to say two
weeks ago to-night what you havo said
to me Just now."
Destroys
Hair Germs
Recentdiscoverlcs have shown
that falling hair is caused by
germs at the roots of the hair.
Therefore, to stop falling hair,
you must first completely de
stroy these germs. Ayer'sHair
Vigor, new Improved formula,
will certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to'nature.
Doet not change the color of the hafr.
3
Tormula with eaeh bottl
Show It to your
doctor
yers
Ask him about it,
tb.udo ash says
Recent discoveries have also proved that
dandruff Is caused by germs on the scalp.
Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thing
to do is to completely destroy these dan
druff germs. Here, the same Ayer's Hair
Vigor will give the same splendid Jesuits.
4Z4 by tab J. C Ayor Oo Lew.U, Mass-
Si fill IA
For Infanta and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
of
or over
Thirty Years
Tmb eenraun company, ncw vokk errr.
Ayr
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ML,
We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because
At the end of thirty days the Piano
ITSELF will convince you of the following
the best yalue on earth for the price
MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
know there is so much real value in
Address.
Wireless to Japan.
Tho efforts made by the United
States government to establish a wire
less communication between Japan
and San Francisco, by way of Hawaii,
have been in the main unsuccessful,
although messages have been success
fully forwarded.
Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats.
It protects horses aud cattle from attacks
of insects, enabling them to feed and
sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
and strength . from worry caused by
attacks of insects, and from the irritation
of their bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in the relief it affords
domestic animals from the scourge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more and
better milk when relieved from the frenzy
incited by constantly fighting a swarm oi
voracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.25.
Ask your merchant for it.
Hoyt Chemical Co. Fortland, Oregon
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
mado a lifo Btudy of the
properties of Roots,
Herbs and llarks, and
Is civintr the world the
benefit of his services.
No Mercury, Poisons
or Drugs Used. No
Operations or Cutting
Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. Luntr.
Stomach and Kidney troubles, und all Private
Diseases of M nana Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just received from Pckin, China safe, sura
and reliable. Unfailing in Its works.
If you cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamp.
CONSULTATION fRCC
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1G2U first St.. cor. Morrison. Portland. V-