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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
for Dressed Veal -ni. nairs I nnu ii " niiiii -I tl..anl l'l ot thrK w.ii.-y"v f - or,tv SniTtjw:, SsoTLAND, OREGON NESS C0pl2 ft i.kV Km AMD MORRISON. POHTtAMD. 0HC00N bmctroNGi LL. Di, PRINCIPAL '. .....a.. .(,(, luh.itnmlarJ commercial ithe Northwest. Teachers havlntr both umI profc.alonal expurlyncp qualify at faccais. by twiWJKfl fnttroctlon It mra ihort umo ami . ... - for each as soon ni competent. Open all Write totiuj uicru fiw. ... . DIGML 1 Standard (umivimitt or mow) hoioucn courses Un,Snt )?. r"L.enU,IW.?d.'. Dckum Bide.. Portland. tJrcfcoti Mnw He Did It., i Si. 1 Have been 2q,y Jars, trying Into thd mjubo mwr i niin waking my ana imi itnrpeded." E, l board she wm nway at the . 1. . .i . .. j m or ni" bui"ii In K. Ilt'HTON A7r ana uaimin. f li. MlllnefiVl6d full prifellat F' n...inn Tonlml .nd Umnlri- work 0- Lf.Mni.li fi rlrfin.La National Dank. Tents, Awnings, Sails Coti, lltmnotki, Curu ni On at 1 or l.OOn at factory price. PACiriC TINT AND AWNING CO. 27 N. Klrst St.. l'ortland, Or. DAKS AND KODAK calaloiru find Wraluro. fi povaldplhtr. Itlnir, Mail ordenfttlveJJ prompt atnUoil ortland Photcusuppiyco.., . Street roillliAHU, uur. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY. POKTLAND. OREGON Send your boy whera he will ihavo rood, atrone training-. Fall Merm opemf September Hth 1910. I Write for catalogue. . , . V 1900 ,tli & Cb. COLLECTORS nd CottecrNotc; Mart cases.' aridTteal' Contracts. No Collection No Charge.. sUnBldft, .Portland, Ore. GON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Ins for success in tho Induatrics. Jfides practical and libcrul oduca kStrong Faculty. Modern Equip- uncre courses in Agriculture, !, DomeBtlc Science nnd ArL ecring, Commerce and Pharmacy. ! Terra Opens Sept. 23, 1910. Itrotcd literature, rrivincr full in. ition, sent free on application.' kss the Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. YOUR GROCER FOR K. 4 S. BRAND OF Disinfectant Spray na Co M Water Linnid Starch 0" Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K.AND S.CHEMlCAj., ljjyfl'atTWOuUMO lUCIAlTlt I .nriT-Tir iiir-r-.n-T-T tt - J Phone Main YX tyim Si Vancouver. Washington ' p"" UP TO PORTLAND FREE PAINLESS DENTISTRY Molar quid Crowns $4 Ilrldce Work, 2iK. aoli,...t3 Inlay FIIU.PureQola .;.! ..li Vt. THIS work iari V;V,W,VA-"" Mil. hul0"rrlfl'n"yMod.rn , " until llijo, or people Who fitk. fn Painless Dentlt Ut-QfTr.iA, .'oo th. Sr.ri'.fo "loartalnir. but aoMlkl. Kidnta, ' ienun .ad iWU'Voik. !WorkorT:aiWf.VlAV'wi.iijuil5.QP wa. 7 "i4u riatea 3,30 to ss 'feCwirni " to 5.60 'Jf.rlaln 'piiilV.i: .39it? 45,00 DRUGGIST IS GOOD-NATURED Example of How Dispenser of Plllt Ift Imposed Upon by Many , , i Thoughtless Persons; f $ IIo enmo to town nnd wandered into ;Uia;.UJEi.djcyc;jiipnQrJjira5yUJiout.r.', moving tho mud from his boots. "Do you glvo four Rtampod enve lopes for nine contB, mister?" "Wo gonornlly chnrgo ten, but I gucaWqu can hnvo thorni. , , - "ddt'nhy'fla'rhplo c6ifgrf 'drops r' " "Hero aro a fow." tiApyfOld cigar, boxes .you don'l mint " i . , t . . . , . "All tho 1010 almanacs gone?" "Long ogo." . ,J'J3ut aUicr drug stores keep to, fow tnifand.-' !l3 1 1 "Wo don't." "Ttint's funny. Lot mo boo come ol rourifuicy sweet sonp,'.' . . ! ! . fWfftittVWB Wxi-J ' "Nopo, want to study tho French namos. Some of those city college gals, aro coming down- on tho. farm to 1 . - T I .... I .W' French words on them, that's all." Early Habit. ' Mrs. Judson Have you over notlcod tho polito consideration Mr. niysterre shows other pcoplo? At tho dinner tablo'; for insUtnco, ho never putsjra morsSlQnto hls5)wn mouth till overT' 'onq oino nas poop noipcu biiu ia uuv .,ni; . .. .... .v Mr. juuson un, wnai you xenu hi consideration is only an illustration of a foreVpX hallt: ljis I(o,uspd dp his cooking for him and ho learned at that Umo it was alwayB wiso to lot d6mb""6ffr else test tho- food boforo tackling it himself." Why He Was Thankful & (i WoIg1eiv'VtiBecrnio havo a wdri oMuirfrftndshipffofTnrnoT. U U W Gftustoy I'ought tohave; bo saved my llfo once. Wclgler How did it happen? Qausloy Ho Jumped into tho rivet, Weiglor How como you to bo in tho rivor? . Oauslcr TJurnor hod rocked the Wat. Vccordlng to Measure. "Yes," said iho man with tho au burn tlo, as he lit the stump of a cigar, "1 h'aVo n bushel and a half of chil dren. My namo is Pock, and I have six," "That's pretty good," rojoined the mnn bohlnd the corncob .pipe, "but I'yo gqt a mile pf . them. My name is Furlong, and I'm. the father, of eight" Invisible. First Suburbanites-How's your gar den, old man? . '. Second Suburbanite J'b. simply out of Bight, , . FirBt Suburbanite That's good. Second ' Suburbanite It's anything but good. Tho grass and weoda aro o foot high nil qvqr It. . Not Awkward. CnnHeld Bunyon can't tako a steii without treading on somo one's cdrn. Naylor Ho must bo exceedingly awkward. Cn'nhold Oti, no, no, ho isn't; he's rnorply Upfortunat9. Tho cornp he troadB.jon i8,pn,Uio bottora 9f his own foot, . i. i , , ... , . . A Wonderful, Bred . Seymour I hear you hnvo evolved a' wondorful breed -of lnying hens? Ashley You bet I have! They heat hriythlng I'vo 'over soort. They don't xicod roosts. Seymour Don't need rooats? Ashley No, sir; thoy'ro laying night and day.. 1 Unfashionable Everi. "Among othor ovonts, wo1 shall ha,ve a sack rnco' for ladies'. , Professionals burred' ,' "What, 'da you moan. by profession als?" ' ""Thoso ,w,hp have, been wearing tubo owhs'--Answors. -iii 1 Counter Attraotlon. "I wrts ' at' Atlantic City when 'Qlon. Ctlrttss mndo his tllghts .thoro.'' "Whrit did you think of him?" "Didn't boo ' htm." "Didn't sod hlmr ' "Nono couldn't sqo him, for. tho "lathing buHs." , . To Truth Qf It. .. Thoy soy that, wonion; always roao the last chapter of a. novel-first." "It Isn't so. I- always read tho flmt chapter first." "And then?"- "Then Tread tho last chnpt-" PONDSSUPPUIEDBYDEW IVJM; ro.m tho &JL Ald.llLKelilng CM,.' W"top ReieryolrAT-FHIed U i Tho question wpylJar nndlJjijt 'tohnt "tin" 1, n bin rJii SW .t fl i f dovm. to Cll thn fnmono iAkK.tAW&Zi been solved by tho latest dictlonarlos in which may bo found tho word t'ilow pond." It was to ono of theso, which ar always built upon high groundjthat tno two woro bound, ,sayB tho Scien Uflq; Atnoridan, a-ddlng that probjibly It Was located 6n llfo "English downs. Continuing, tho writer says: 1; "Tho hydrology of tho down cotfntry Is topsy-turvy, for a down is anSun land, and tho downs afford a bountiful fpply of water even when tho vales fl'roparched. Hence tho singular spec .lade of cattlo being driven to tho&hill-. tops and carts sent uphill to procure water. If, "What is a dew pond? Tho wolrd is only to bo found In tho two newest dicttonaHes-th'o New. IntoTnatjonal nnd-thef Century S'uprTlemtnt, (hoth published this year thotiKh it Lima been used locally for a hundred yehrs ponraps much longer. r "Dow ponds date back to a prehis toric era. They receive water direct ly from tho air whether chiefly in ;tho .form ,of pln.mist or otherwise Is 4i qdo'stlbn still unsettled, impervious bottoms enabling them to retninfinll tho water thoy gather. The bottom commonly cpnsisa of chalk or lay, dvor wiiioh iDsirewn a layer of rub'ble to prevent perforation by tho hoofB of animals. A jayer of Btraw is ofen addedj . The ponds measure 30 taS 70 feot across, and the dep h does notex ceed three or four feet. x "Tho theory that theso ponds faro fid by dew-f-by tho condensation of tho. 'Invisible" taol'sturo of tho alrppts supported by Edward A. Martin, who has been making extensive obse?a tlons in Sus'sfexj and who believes lhat 3y has found an. important sourc' of tho water supply in the frequent mifets from tho sea. From the Geographical Journal' of August, 1900, wo quote She following: J ,-.., U "Everyone acquainted with jthe Sussex downs must be familiar jlth tho sea fogs which sweep inland from tho Bouth.' One's clothing quickly be comes coyCrjtd with a deposit of dow-llka'ibeads.-. ; . On Borne of tho downs In WJst -feusjex the highest parts Sre chosen vfor pond construction, as be ing moro exposed to tho molsturoa don .winds. Dew would not be depos--lted If the air were in rapid motion, but fog brought In from the esa would remain In spite of tho wind, provided tho temperature vere sufficiently lajr.' "So tho namo 'dew pond' is a mis nomer;., but. as Dr. Hugh IJObert Mill has recentlyremarked;lt AybId be a' pity if thlVijIcturesqGe vVord'i should vanish romho Iantiagej," Jra t Ohio Man's Eyes Opened. L , A man from Ohio .who was recently In' Seattle, "Wash., having heard that tho salmon run was on and that scowloadB were .being taken, to tho canneries every hour, called a waiter in a local hotel to him and said: "Sam, go out and buy mo the big gest and finest red salmon you can got, havo it baked and soryed to mo at dinner. Hero Is five dollars; keep tho change." When tho meal was served that night tho Ohio man sat down before a baked fish that stretched tho whole length of a four-foot platter. Ho was amazed, nnd asked for an explanation. Ho was moro suprlsed and better In formed about the salmon family when the waitor said that he rnlght have bought n 45-pound salmon instead of Just a 0-pound fish had he been Just n' fow minutes sooner. He also In formed the Ohioati thlit there was no chango to bo 'returned for tho' fish had cost S4.90, nnd' tho waiter's carfare was,, ten cents, so ho received nothing for ,the labor of carrying tho big fish to tho hotel. To Provide far' Convicts' 'Families. An net to provide rollef for tho wives and children and other relatives who may bo dependent upon prisoners com mitted to tho Btato prison wtU bo brought boforo tho legislaturo qt its next session, according to F. S. Wels, secretary of tho Louisiana stato board of charities and corrections. SInco tho publication ;of an article "Is tho Right Party PurtlBhed?" many inquiries hav,o been received - by Mr. Wels as . to tho. number pf destitute families in thp city,, and tho .number throughout tho stato, and. It, .appears that thoro are many chnrltabje per sons interested In tho passage of jhis act. It 1b Bald" to "bo a simplo' matter of - Justlco, not of 'charity; and every effort will bo mado to prevent tho moasuro from being shelved at the next session. Now Orleans Times-Democrat. Gay Life In Cairo. Cairo has bocomo ono of tho gayest cities Jn tho world. Fancy dross balls aro all tho rago among society folk there, and every opo strives to outdo every , ono elBq In, orlglnnllty .of cob tumo. An English pflle.or's wlfo crO'. nted a Bcnsatlon thoro tho pther, oyo nlng by ''appearing as a baby, or baby clothes' woro mado specially for her in Paris, and she hired a stately Arab to whool her through tho stro'ots in a perambulator, and right into tho "ontor of tho ballroom. Matter of Taste. "You know I have Improved' my Wlfo'B tasto very much Btnco'T mar riod her," Baid tho concoltod man. "WpH, do you know," roplied -.tho wife's friend, "she didn't soom to havo very goad.. taste 'when sho-married youl" Yonkors Statesman. THE USEFUL TOMATO f', &EALLY A "NEW" VEGETABLE AN,V DISTINCTLY AMERICAN. Ihs 8peclol and Great Glories of Hi Own 'and Is Now Indispensable Xd'v JuVict.'bf RcflhetJ Cpok: r, , Ing .Goop; (n, 8aad. . .fThp tomato Is really a ''new" vegfe1 mblb, and it' Is" distinctly Americaff, entirL'Iy uriknOwii' to tliq' famous nfr- clent ,cooks( IJb accuptancq in .good' cuMnary nome circles was long.delayed because of its undesirablq family con nections, a.nd It was almost cooked to death as-acondftidn of its final Initia tion! It is not a century since the to mato' Was taken ovbr and, gradually promoted to tho soloctest of cdlblo circles. V Tho tomato has special nnd great' glories of Its own. Its scarlet color, first, makes It a delight and an ac citable .table complement to neutral or colorless foods. Of late the wonders pf tWt coloring," clear, unblemished, deep enough to bo emotional, has been ,sjlpw.n us in splendidly handsome bot house varieties. The wondrous-heavy, VAxy rr.flB, o widoly popular In ex pensive artificial' berry -sprayB, used for decorations, are entirely outdone, even in mechanical perfectness, by theso symmetrical -hotbouso 'tomatoes as evenly and barmoniously, perfect in every detail as, though they had been cast In a mold and decorated by the hand of a consummate artist. The tomato is now an Indispensable adjunct of refined cooking. It affords tho- best seafionltig and the most deli'; cato of flavoring for many a dish. And. tne dainty dishes of Its own are among the things few housekeepers would care to get on without Rightly ma nipulated, It Is delicious grilled, fried, baked, scalloped or Btuffed. It Is tho mainstay of many a salad. In combination its possibiltles are almost Infinitely diverse, its number of associations bo great that there might be 'a dlffprent one for every day In tho year., There are cooks and epi cures who consider It is . without a rival for soups., It Is used in all s,orts Of forcemeats,, with macaroni and sriaghettl, "with eggs, with rice, with peppers, with filets, with flesh and fowl, chicken or salt Cod, and, stewed with okraj it is to some tastes as nec tar to the gods. It Is even used with breakfast bacon In a sort of twin Im portance, at ,thp. first meal of the day. The commercially canned tomatoes havo perhaps proved themselves, more useful than any other vegetables in tins, but the homo product Is Inestima bly moro desirable. ' It is not safe, especially In Irregular seasons, for the city housewife to Walt until a specified' time to do' any of her canning. . She is always Inclined, of course, to wait for the cheap abund ance of tho homergrown, article, which, unfortunately, does not always come as 'It has- not this year In' the c'aBe of several of tho fruits. She must keep her eye- on the market if she Is really thrifty, and perhaps loam to scan dally the. commercial sections of the news papers. On a day a market condition, per haps Induced by certain crop condi tions somewhere within the wide cli matic range from which our large city markets draw, may be such as to force down prices to their lowest In either fruit or seasonable vegetables. The frugal home canner does not miss the opportunities of that day. Almond Soup. A very good and delicate soup for a Bummor dinner Is cream of almonds, for w.hlch this is tho method: Simmer a cup of almonds which have beo.- blanched and chopped fine ri a .quorf y rich milk, or thin ,cream. pTiickop.wKh gutter and flour' bl'end od, Jn hpus,u4l way and 'strain While ' owing jtj int ctipa or bjd'tes; A ,'lit e :whlpped cream- may bo added Ho each pprjion.lf dos.lred,, though, this Is not essential to 'itseiWJiencp, Somo day as a change from sweet potatoes baked or brplled, now that this toothsomoi veetab,lp s. once inqre with'us," try sweet potatoes grilled. Boil some rather large ones 35 min utos in slightly salted water. Oil tho lnsidojqf54a;br.qI,lftr with ojive, oil, ar range the pottato slices on It and broil for flYQ mlnuteB-on each' slde.n Roll in a teaspoonful of melted butter, re moving from the flro, and serve, iThis! fa a", moro' digestible raothod'of preparing them Ujan sautelng In, the $ I tin m ... mni,, .1 r . . 1 . ll J'iue.fi'uu, tio mull, U". 3 ' . i . i t . v , 'J India punch. Make nn 'drangb' 'sirup,' using ono cupful of water and sugar, two oranges and' two'lemjDnSj VJion voryold add one pinf c5ld India, toa nnd prie cupful of rult -Juice (uso4h6'"Juice" from a can of fruit, such ns cherries, raspberries, etc.), and then water enough to mako two quarts in all. You can vary this by adding halved Btrawbgrries, pr chor rloq, pi even a bimaoa .cut in Uiin slices. FtdJforHoilsJv) I have a wrltfbn llstTof rules that hang on my .kitchen. .waUfrulea giving a systematic autlinoi "of ,tho -daily -routine. Theo, of q'ourso, will vary in every houaobplfl,' j ' , . ) , ; , Afl,aiTOmpl(-tm'def,tho,'HdiaVngs ttt: rr 777 )ced Cocoa.. To ovory' tq cupfuls of cocoa made In tho usual manner add half a oupful of whipped ' cream. Boat it into the cocoa, oweeten to tasto and let It stand until-cold.-Serve in glasses part ly filled with crocked ice DittT i1 i ! ii ii i iii jiii'iiiii ' "-il -ESTABLISHED 4& "YEARS-"' ' " V v SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST.,. PORTLAND, OR. ;., I HOME, FRbE. We want you to try it at niir nvnonan linrnnnnM f hq;cria; of tljirtXlaya, .the P'ianry ' 7 SELF will convince you of the f ollowing , jj'.facti: '' '"- " f 1.1- L t . I .b t U 41' KfX-s! ' ' ' S' . V l' V " r' A ltra HWsYCALL VaMMECllANICALL Y " - '? ' We know there s so rnuch reaf value in this Wellington Piano-1-we 're selling for $27&-on easy payments that we're willing to let it "bo IT'S' OWN SALE$MA,,. , . . ., , ' It will tell it's cwttslory to you in your home if you'll send us the coupon. ' Please seiu me hilt particulars toticerrtmg this unusual Piano offer. Wamc Adaresi. PRACTICE ILLEGALLYl Itinerant Opticians Work Rural Dis tricts Without State Licenie. The Oregon State Board of Examin ers in Optomcry will pay a reward of $25 to anyone causing the arrest and conviction of any person or persons testing eyes and selling glasses who do not hold a certificate issued to them by the Board of Examiners. It is not alone necessary for them to possess theis certificate, but it must '' be regis tered with and countersigned by the Clerk of the court, in each county wjiere the holder practices. The public in, general isj erebyiWhred; jnpt," 0 pat rdnife anyone' no't 'holding sucn certifi cate, as in the strict letter of the law they are accessory to the illegal prac tice and will at least be called upon to go into court and testify as witnesses against the persons vi61ating'the lawV For further . particulars address H. W. 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