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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
Where's That Pigr c,t FL ; car Tpof-lbly (tot. We will ptw.for produce. Wa liovor Uko j Fj..H .......iiHIM""""' ECP :tWnii "o ChlCKonu . nit Milnmrmi. ANK 1 SMITH MEAT CO. PORTLY"4-'! """" 44 ... ,.h cut ami plntn nnl briugo worK Helir Crtwsi.... $3.00 mffUceTeefli $3.50 CoU FiUmr,)...... $1 FuMlfilh!... $1.00 Sifwr FStmji .... 50c r CJ R-Mxr Fliki $5.00 hit Rl RilAer Cn rum iv TiIhImi itritCot 50c IIKSTMRTllOPS I .irartlon Fro when plaU or brldgf 1 xira iin f,V.M. Vaii Mima Jtcr ;nlnlrn work anywhere, no m.iwr M fully Guaranteed for ririeen Year. B. E. Wright Co. 342J Washington St., Portland, Oregon r nt depot unci tmnnfor to Washington HL clothes for tho Doy. occnsloiml HUlt In heavy pongoe Mm linv nf tnn. nrwl bcn. oven i"' - , itoo, ifl BCif-trimmou nnu nniHiicu tho strictest tailor oiiocih, as a clnns outing Blilrt for a man ,i i.o Tho waist which oldor boyit best pleased with hna ft contor box i nnd ono or more pockets. A y leather bolt, with largo buckle n soft tlo, ouon a wimiBor, lire iUBtml nccompnnlraontu to such Low, rolling collnrs nro provl for tho boy of (lvo to Bovon, but a turn-over form ib prororrod ior folder boy 'Inrnnr'B imzar. rd, Wcnlt, Wrnry. Wntery Krr. eviil In Munni' ityo Kumudy. 1'ry n Kir Yo-ir I-.w Trouble You Will Mjril 11 HOOWH'S. uuu ui iour Kllfl Wrlli- Kor ICyo IJookH. Froo. flna h'yo iuineiiy uo., uiiicaco. AUliir Too Much. Cltty, n didn't put anything In antrl'i it on plate whon tho ushur hi tiro n l " RVc I, hi d'dn't huvo nny clwingo for r n, lul, iiii'iiiiiH. Did you think I Kolnir to give lilm ull of It nnd go bout KJm for a wholo week 7" 1'urlliiT Time . eoiIiMl. IsplrlnB rolltlclan aurnbrldKO, you Ird my speech K'tHt night. Now that have slept ovur It, toll mo frankly at you think of tho effort. rnisttil Friend - To tell tho truth. kiiby, I 1 slept undor It. You'll ire to let me hco tho manuscript. Anything But Quiet. Mrs. A. Thoro koos Mra. Groon. y say filio Is such a qulot dresser. Ira, 'L Qulot? You Hhould hoar carrying on whon hor husband la toning up ht'r wnlBt In tho back. AIll) 11 lll'ItTON - ln.mf mil rhnml.t rmlmllo, Ccl ruilo. Nwclmon nrlu-ai Oold. Iy-.il. Jl (iolJ. HI tor. tn Oolil. UVii Zir, Hr II JIr.inj(rniloi4 nl full prlra MM o.ariiift(on (Vintrol nnd rmtilre work to VCIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland, Oregon PURNISHES HELP FREE IO CMPLOYCRS Kn ofjlcp 12 North Second St. Main 6H70; A UM utin, wv, Morruon tit, uam l(XK; A aH l none or wlr order at our exponas. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Klmt claaa work at rrasonablo prices. Kreo examlnntlon and perfectly fitted elasses aa low aa $2.00 a. I 1. 1 I. L. HAYNES mBlnoaa- uite 427, Marquam Building lO, Portland t after. COFFEEfT baosmwSF chances must EXTRACTS I SSerson or send tH ipORrnwn nr.rl qon NOXALL Foot Humvdy rpJtTENDCH, ACHING, UUHNING AND INfLAMfD Fj feet UlZ? VnAA SI ' by mll. Aky BWc, Portland, Orocon LTRIP TO PORTLAND FREE DA CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY soKdS2aT"::: """S K.Qoid Crown. ...ti Porcelain i Crown. ....'', M Molar Oold Crowna EJ niay Kllla. PuraOalii i 11 t"Wt throw your C 10 UUARANTKBD. lU.aM.ii:..inM' OurorIirlnalrll,lvfiI 'rank. Muuri tlhtll l . an . - - VilNMUl BATTLE WITH SHARK FISHERMEN HAVE DE8PERATE FIQHT WITH MAN-EATER. Find Human Donea and Part of a Ko dak In Stomach of Huge Fish Aftor Thoy Succeod In Get. ting It Ashore flonttlo. Aftor n torrlblo struggle Wing Bovon hours, n gigantic ohark. 30 foot long and estimated to weigh moro than fifteen tons, wub captured by tho combined crows of tho fishing boats Ooodpartnor nnd Pioneer 11, bo twoon Port Angeles and Port Creacont recently. Tho monster Is bollovod to bo tho largest flab, over caught In theso wa ters. Tho Ooodpnrtncr and tho Ploncor II., much batterod and bnttlcBtrained, with half of tho crows nursing moro or Iobh serious wounds, towed tho mammoth carcass Into ISUIott bay. In splto of tho 30-horsopowor engine with which each Is equipped it took thotwo boats 15 hourB to get tho big carcass down from Port Townsond. Wbon pullod to tho surfaco tho tall was noon to bo full of splinters nnd bluo paint as tho result of tho strug glo to domollsh tho doodpnrtnor. The shark Is 18 foot In clrcumferenco at Its mlddlo and nbout twolvo foot around tho head. ' Tho hugo triangular mouth on the under sido Is flvo foot across. The flukofl of tho powerful tall aro six foot npart. Tho body Is gray and covorcd with tiny splkoB which mako It feel Uko a fllo. OnoTCBult of tho shark's crtpturo Is that thu crow of tho Ooodpartnor will noyor do any moro Sunday fishing. Cnptnln Draglch and flvo men wero hnrd at work early on Sunday morn Ing pullllng up their big salmon not. They had not pulled very much of It Into tho boat whon tho lovlathan mado Its prcHonco known by thump ing tho bottom of tho Ooodpartnor with Its tall. A mlnuto later It np pcarod alongsldo nnd hit tho Oood partnor amidships. Luckily tho shark had cntanglod Its front fins and Its head In tho stout menhc-B of tho not, Dofore It could tonr ItHOIf free three thicknesses of tho net wore wound around It Then tho strugglo bogan. Tho six tnon on the Ooodpartnor workod des peratoly to keop tho head of tho big fish nonr tho boat and tho death-deal Ing tnll away. Again and again It would roar Its big hulk out of the water nnd Bmash In tho sldos of tho cabin. Olnf Larson, tho youngost mem ber of tho crow, hud his arm broken. Captnln Draglch was cut In tho head and chest by flying glnBS. The Plonoor II. camo to tho assist anco of tho desperato flshormon on tho Ooadpnrtnor after about an hour of tho conflict They towod tho fish and tho bont to a sandy beach. Tncklo was fastened to a treo on tho shoro and tho Pioneer's winch mnnnged to pull tho fighting flsh Into tho phoal water. As tho tldo obbod tho shark was left high and dry and Its struggles diminished. At 1:00 p. m. Cnpt Goorgo Saohor of tho Pioneer II. got close enough to tho fish to chop a holo In its throat with an ax. A couplo of barrelB of blood flowed out nnd tho long strugglo was ovorl Desldes tho personal Injuries suf fered by tho various members of tho crow, a big not valuod at $1,000 was dostroyed. Whon first examined tho flsh was bcllavad to bo n whalo or basking Bhark, but whon tho belly wan cut Into aftor 1C minutes' work with an ax, bones wero found which lndlcnto that It Is a man eater. Tho bones, from tholr slzo and wolght, nro bo Moved to bo human, although tho larg est frngmont Is only four Inchos long, mnklng It difficult to decide Anothor unusual find In tho stom ach, which might bo tnkon ns an In dication that tho bones nro really hu man, Is n pleco of aluminum, now In 61 Vfett'OUtS f nlu- ijover. Ming 3, and then nlu- fiarts y by nrk's easo ords II ti lodol tnat aay. own- pugh i nro may T Enragod Inragod nt tho tailor wTio had prom illor wTio had ised to sond hor Biilt tlmo and ngaln without any intontlon of fulfllllng that promlso, tho young woman sot out to call for that suit horsolf. Whon sho was half way up tho stroot sho mot a young man with a box undor hU nrm who lookod very much Uko tho nppron tlco Bho had Boon at hor tailor's Bhop. To savo horsolf a posslblo unnocos Bary trip downtown sho approachod this man with a pollto "Good mom ing," and said; 'You como from ?" "WhatT" said tho man. 'iBn't that tho suit for Miss John- "No, It ain't; It's ray own suit I'm carrylnV Bho contlnuod hor trip downtown. Now York Bun. The Handiest Remedy is Hosteler's Stomach Bit ters, and past experience has proven that when taken nromntlv at IJip firstf. signal of distress a sick spen may be avoided. For loss or Appetite, Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Bloat ing, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Costiveness, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Malaria, Fever and Ague it stands unequaled. Get a bottle. OSTETTER OELEDRATED STOMAOH BITTER ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER nro quickly relieved by Wyntt's Asthma Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund ed. Ask your druggist pr Bend six cents postage for Free Sample to J. C. WYATT, Druggist. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. ITCH CAN BE CURED In a ahort time by ualnsr PLUMMER'S ITCH REMEDY In CO-cent cans only. Addrcaa PLUMMER DRUG COMPANY Third and Madison Portland, Or. iKeeley lipuor-morphinc-tobacco j'ure HABITS PERMANENTLY CUBED; TOR FULL PARTICULARS TMtUYIWTnUTI PORTLAND, Jopane80 Is Hardest to Learn. Tho Japanese languago Is claimed to bo the hardest of all to learn. Evon tho Japaneso find It hard, and several American army officers have found It ImpoHElblo to master It It tnkoB tho Japanese child Devon years to learn tho essential parts of the alphabot, and ono must become fa miliar with 214 signs to learn this slmplo part of the language alono. The 214 signs serve as the English Initial letters In our alphabot To bo ablo to road any of tho hlghor class of Japaneso nowspnpors ono must bo the master of from 2,500 to 3.000 Ideographs. Albany JournaL Mothers win find lira. Window's Soothing Byrup tho best remedy to Ugo lot their chlldroa during tho toothing period. Practical Experience. Tho old farmer, equipped with the tools of his trade, was busy near the road. "What have you growing In that field," asked the Innocent passor-by. "Weeds," answered tho granger. "But why are you cultivating woods 7" queried tho other. "UecauBC," replied tho man behind tho hoe, "after years of experience I am convinced that is tho only way to exterminate them." What We May Expoot, Tho suffragotto mooting had growh red-hot "And what will become of the great browory buildings whon we control tho votes?" shoutod tho leader. And tho llttlo man who had crept In unobserved shrugged his shoulders. 'I guess they'll bo turned into chew ing gum factories and complexion powder mills" ho muttered simply. Another Catch. Gunner What's tho latest nowB to day? Guyer Georgo Washington's auto Bold for $500 In Now York. Gunner What aro you trying to hand me? Thoro wqro no autos ln Goorgo Washington's day. Guyer Who said anything nbout automobiles? This rofers to his auto graph. Modern Education. "What aro you doing out hero on tho marsh 7" "Ilolplns to prepare my boy'B les sons. " "Whnt on earth do you mean?" "Ho Is studying mitural history, nnd I have to catch n bullfrog for him to take to Bcllool." Wnsn me Haii Stop It! And why not? Fall ing hair is a disease, a refjulo' disease; and Ayer's J lair Vigor as made fonv our new im proved fornuih, quickly and completely dc:.iroys th.it dis ease. Ti e hair stops fallinc out, grows more rapidly, and ull dandruff disappears. Doe) not cuni'i I'n color of the fWr, XorwttU with toh boUU Biiuw it to your Aik htm abut It, than do aa b.aaf. 0 ! UJLuers The little book In each package gives the formula of our new Hair Vigor, tells why each ingredient Is used, and ex plains many other interesting things. After reading you will know why this new bair preparation does Its work so well. vHadt bf ta i. O. Ajtt Co., Low.U, IUm, WITHDRAW MANY MILLION ACRES Most of Nation's Attractive Lands Now Tied Up. Pacific Northwest Suffers Most Homebuilders Aro Almost Com pletely Shut Out. Washington Nearly 300,000,000 acres of public land, tho cream of tho West, has been withdrawn from entry, and held beyond the reach of the set tler and the home-builder. Some of it is permanently withdrawn, as, for in stance, tho forest reserves, national parks, etc., and other portions may in time bo again placed within the reach of the people of the West. But at the present time this enormous acreage is absolutely tied up, undeveloped, inac cessible, and for the most part unin habited. There remains of the public domain only about 700,000,000 acres that is unappropriated and unreserved, and a very small percentage of this residue is attractive or will ever be attractive to settlers. Included in this acreage are the bad lands of the West, the ir reclaimable deserts, barren mountain summits and worthless mountain coun try. Only a small portion is arable, and very little is of a character that will permit of agricultural develop ment. The best lands that have not passed to private ownership are now held up by the government. In the Pacific Northwest, nearly 6, 000,000 acres of public land are today withheld from the reach of settlers. QUEEN WILL LEAVE MADRID. Wife of Spain's King to Visit Rela tives on Isle of Wright. Cowes, Isle of Wight Within a day or two Queen Victoria, of Spain, will arrive in the Isle of Wight, to visit her relative at Osborne cottage. She needs a rest badly, for Madrid has been full of anxiety of late for the Spanish royal family. She will remain about a month and will be accompanied by her three children, but unless the situation clears in Spain, King Alfonso will not be able to leave for Madrid before the end of the month. Queen Victoria's visit is to be pure ly private throughout, but she will vis it Windsor in order to lay a wreath on the tomb of the late King Edward, and she will probably Bpend a few dayB in her old home in Kensington palace. It is expected that during her stay, King Alfonso will extend a formal invitation to the king and queen of England to pay him a state visit at Madrid. Campaign Devoid of Mercy. Paris All danger of serious disturb ances in Catalonia appears to have been warded off by Captain General Weyler's energetic precautionary meas ures and his well known decision of character. General Weyler said: "The moment a revolutionary outbreak in Barcelona compels me, as captain general, to assume the supreme com mand, I want the revolutionists to know they must prepare for a merci less fight. There will be neither pris oners nor wounded. The walls of the hospitals will become useless and the cemeteries will have to be enlarged." Esperanto to Be Spoken. Washington The sixth international congress of Esperanto will be in ses sion the week beginning August 14. This will be the first time that the con gress has met in the Western Hemis phere, its previous meetings having been in Europe. Esperanto will be spoken in Washington by clergy in the pulpit, by actors in a Shakespearean play, part of the police force and in all the proceedings of the congress. Fur thermore, for the first time probably in the history of the world, it will be used at a baseball game. Fires Again Menacing. White Horse, Mont. Forest fires that were partly subdued by the rains ten days ago, have broken out afresh, after another siege of hot, dry weath er, and are threatening to do damage in the heavy timber at the head of Whitefish lake. A new fire has been discovered burning fiercely in tho vi cinity of the Great Northern tunnel, 10 miles northwest of here. Sheriff O'Connell drafted a small army of men into service and took them to tho Bcene to fight the flames, but the fire had such a start that it is doubtful if they can control it. Oklahoma Corn Damaged. Guthrie, Okla. Tho report of the stnte board of agriculture up to July 26, just mado public, estimates the damage to the corn crop in Oklahoma in the last month at 21.8 por cent. ThiB is-against n damage of 25.6 per cent in 1909. Tho board reports the cotton crop holding up well. Since July 25 tho hottest and dryest weather of tho year has been felt and tho dum age is said to be much increased over tho figures made public. Entire Train Is Burned. Augusta, Ga. A Charleston & West ern Carolina passenger train ran into a burning trestle 19 miles from Augus ta on tho Spartanburg division. The entire train was burned. Tho engin eer and fireman wore killed and 16 pas sengers slightly injured. Sherman jplay & Co. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR, this Wellington Piano we're selling for $275 on easy payments that we're willing to let it bo IT'S OWN SALESMAN. It will tell it's own story to you in your home if you'll send us the coupon. Please sena me lull particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. Name Neth & Co. Established 1900 COLLECTORS We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, and Real Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. WITHOUT ARMY, NAVY, POLICE. kittle Nation Lena than Half the Sle of Orcalcr New York. They come together like tho teeth of a dog. do the frontiers of France and Spain, and between the teeth Is a bone such a small bono that one won ders why It was not swallowed up long ago, and the name of tho bono la Andorra. "The whoie area of this lonely llttlo nation is something less than half that of Greater New York," says a writer In the Metropolitan, "and Its entire population does not equal that of ono of New York's great office buildings. "For want of a better name the geographies have called It a republic, but the Andorrans part their allegi ance carefully In the middle, as they do their hair, dividing it (the allegi ance, not the hair), between the pope and the French President. "If Tolstoy himself had framed its government he could not have built anything more after his own heart. The heads of families tho patriarchs of Scripture elect representatives who several times each year saddle their mules and go riding down to the 400-year-old Parliament House, where It nestles cosily In the mountain valley of Andorra la Vleja, to make such few and simple laws as the well-being of none Is needed. "So slight are the expenses of gov ernment In Andorra, for all told there are but four salaried officials, that a small poll tax on goats and sheep amply meets them all. There is no army, even of the smallest for who is there to fight? There are no police "Whon I was in Andorra." the writ er says, "the prison there Is but one was used as a poultry house. There Is no fire department, for the houses are all of stone. There Is no coinage, for tho people pay in kind. No postal system is there either, for when an Andorran writes a letter, which rarely happens, he entrusts It to some ac commodating person who Is going over the border Into France or Spain." Ilia Experience. "Algy, don't you find married life more expensive than bachelorhood?" "Well, It may be more expensive than a rigidly single life, but It's cheaper than courtship."' A Cautious Game. "Does Bllggins ever bluff when he plays cards?" "frevor until he gets homo and ex plains whero he has been." Parceling It Out. The gypsy moth and the English sparrow had agreed upon an amicable division of the earth. "That suits me," said the German carp. "I'll take the waters of the earth." Whon Your Eye Need Care EYE REMEDY Yon WUl Like It Liquid Form, 25c, 60c. Sahrt Tubes, 25c, $1.00. REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; useCRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND DAISY FLY KILLER gSESSi iiii.i i iiamail ji n Th Not.clcaa.orau at- all Baa, UU coavenkat, cheap. Laata all t.aioi. Midc el kkuU. caiiaoc spill ec ftp over, kin aol ull , laur uvthlaf. Guaraatttd tflcctlva. Of all 4alara or Mat prcp.14 lor M cents. BAKOLD SOKIBS, 10. Daralb Union Painless Dentists Full Set of Teeth $3.00 Bridge Work or Tooth without Plates $3.50 to $5 Gold Crowna $3.50 to $5,00 Porcelain Crowns ,., ., $3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings $1.00 Up Silver Fillings 50c to $1.00 Best Plata Made $7.50 No charges for Painless Extracting when other work is dona. 15 years' Guarantee with all work. Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, 221W Morrison Stroot. ML, We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. Wo want you to try it at t our expense because At the end of thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you of tho following facts: It's the best value on earth for tho price ($275). It's MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! Wo know there is so much real value in Address. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K. & S. BRAND OF Blueing Disinfectant Spray Ammonia Cold Water Liquid Starch "Clean, 0" Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K.AND S-CheM1Cal. 7 JuiurACTURW- Pharmacists WtJ MturCTUt U IPtCIALTlCS Phone Mam 1 13 .401 Main St Vancouver, Washington Became Household Word. An old doctor was operated on In a hospital In Berlin. On leaving he was sympathized with and pitied by all his old friends who met him, for his hair had suddenly turned white as Bnow. Tho truth of tho matter was that Foxy Grandpa had no chance to dye his hair In the hos pital. So when he got out he made the most of the matter with the first person he met. and became so fa mous that he was appointed one of the king's physicians and died rich, and his name, like the prisoner of Chlllon, became a household word. New York Press. To Ureal In New Shoes. Always shukc In Allen's Foot -Easera powder, ft cures hot, sweating, aching, mvollen feet. Lures corns, ln?rowiiiB nails and bunions. At til (lrugKlstM and shoe stores, nir. Dont accept my substitute. SampleinaileilFEKE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Itoy.N. Y. "Nice People." "Do nice people go to baseball games?" asks a reader of the New York Sun. We hope not "Nice people" are the most tiresome people In the world and If they went to base ball games In any considerable num bers they would make the players so tired they wouldn't be able to put up a snappy game and the umplro would get so bored he wouldn't care whether he had his skull cracked with a base, ball bat or not. An Illustration. Little Willie Say, pa, what is a par adox? Pa Well, my son, a coal stove is one kind of paradox. It won't burn until it is put up, then It won't burn until It Is shaken down. "I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed to do me any good, but I have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pimples and black-heads. After taking Cascarets they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom mending them to my friends. I feel fine wueu I rise in the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Cascarets." Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N.J, Pleasant, Palatablu. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c 25c. 60c Never Hold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. NamedicO MARK ABSOLUTELY CURES DR. WHITING'S REMEDIES MANtlFAOTrnKll 11Y NATIONAL MEDICINE CO., LTD. Rooms 3 and 4. Shelley Blk., 422 H Morrison St, Portland, Or. t'lio-in Marxlmll :i)9 1. APPENDICITIS REMEDY. The only known euro lor AppeuclicltU without the aid ot tho knife Uivra Itumtxilnte rullet. nnd effect perinnnent euro In h ahort tlm. 6. "SPECIAL" REMEDY. For Wouieu'B Ailments. Tumor of tho How ell. Also lilnbetea. Kidney uud llladder Trou bW hUlt'K 5. This New Scientific Work ti n home treatment, Write or cull and wo will explain. K teruul treatment only IS THE E BEST or tho year to bare your tooth ont ana plato and bridge work done. For out-of-town patrons wa flnUh plate and brldco work In on dar it noceastry. Paioxst MolirCrowni $5.00 22kBrIdfoTe.th3.50 Gold Fillings 1.00 tnimel Fillings 1.0 l.oo .50 Silver Fitting. uood Hufcber -- Plate. 5.00 Beat Rubber M riatet 7.50 IK, W. A. Will, Puium ma Muuui Palnlen Extr'tlon . 5 0 II 1I1M imillMII IS 0inia9 BEST METHODS Palnleaa Extraction Froo when plato or brldio work Is ordered. OonaultationFreo. You cannot uetbettsi palnUas work anywhore. no matter how much you pay. All work fully ctiarimtoeil tor flf tuou years. Wise Dental Co. INCORPORATED Painless Bentists hnintBulldlnr.ThlriHWishlntton, PORTUHD.OREQOft OMet Voire) A. M. ta sr. It. Baadayt, itet NOW P N U NO. 3 2 -no WIIKW writing' to ndrortlsera pleas mention this liuper. . m jtaju wfco walk.