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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
SEwS'hlckc,,'0n,1Wll,P"y -nchick''1" :::::!bo ""j Allien ivc 833 1 "Xof AJ'1', T MEAT CO, IWi'Vlm-fntfloW iiml,irn work w ' CBHIIOHTI AND TBAOI MAR" fur of CCUWV I ..... n lmMhinWJ"VS: IE WtLU rf-',' MhJrwo-rk of e AND KODAK AND OIIK. InkdStwet Mights lanKs uuuu, ' 5 - c-l foillno Mown apo"15 r SI viiill florid rmumu. 0RE60N ANO WASHINGTON FARM LANDS 'Bought and Sold RRY M. COURTRIGHT YeoD Bldf, Portlnnd, Ore. J COFFEEl TEA SPICES' BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT dESIE2EEIIE CLOSSEIflDEVERS "cooti iun nor litlPTO PORTLAND FREE MIT BATP TM PAINLESS DENTISTRY L Painless Extraction Fret Silver Pllllnn. Vl lOold Pllllnirs .'.'.'.He I an.uoia crowns .....13 Porcelain Crown t3 Molar Quid Crown $4 Bridge Work, U K. Oold . . ,.$3 miyriiu, mreuom w KM. n nuuucr rime., .W JrPlsti on Earth m f WORK 18 OUARANTBKD. ISW' Bhjr wy. A dollar saved FtiS d rename Modern ESmitlB4?r.0llr noner. hkbCi rr,T7' roon' Meier A Ji . . ,u Pn evertlnri Ittilaadart.aranilO. lor people wbowork. Unique Undertaklnn. tttllir . .torn ll to Via iinrlor-lnl, v... . i. ti of Btony Ford Grange Mid- V A stock will" be bup ud when J wytWng therefrom ho will tltrUfitfifl v,liU L vy mo Key or tho wuaievcr no takes lie a note of and leavo tho " lanes moro than he ' He Jr-pr f . u . win noi DO I'Uc. Iiv. k, -"t me man 7 h! ""St quickly to oppo- 1 It 3 l msn,l .. . . . Knees Became Stiff Flvo Yoars of Sovoro Rhoumntlom Tho euro ot Ilonry J. QoldBtoln, H Barton Street, Donton, Mn., is anoth er victory Up Hood'H Sarnannrllla. Thin great medicine has auccooclpd In many canon where othorn have utterly fulled. Mr. Qoldflteln saym "I Buf fered from rheumatism live yonra, It Uopt me from bUfllnosn and caunpd ex cruciating pain. My knees would Iia como an Btlff na Hteel. I tried many medicines without relief, then toulc Hood's Harnaparlllrt, noon folt mmh bettor, and now connlder myself en tirely cured. I recommend Hood's," Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablola called Snroatabe. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence Have you over stopped to reason why Jt 1b that bo many products that are ex tonslvoly (idvortiHod, all at onci dm; out of Hicht and nrovnon forirotten. Tlio reason is plain tlio article did non fulfil the jiromlaca of the manufacturer TliiH applies moro particularly to : tueillciiio. A medicinal preparation thn luiH real curative value almost selli i; self, as like an endless chain fytem U" reiiiody i' rocomtncndcM by those win liave boon cured, to thoso who are it need of it. In nn Interview on the subject n prominent local dru;f;lst. says, "Takf for example Dr. Kilmer's Swiunp-Ttnot a prcpnrntlDn I have sold for innn.i years and never ticsitato to rccommemi for in almost overy cjiho it allows im mediato results, nB many of my custo mors testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale," The buccoss of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot is duo to the fact that it fulilb every wish In overcoming kidney, livei and IJladdor diseases, corrects urinarv troubles and noutruli7.es tho uric acid which causes rheumatism. A free trial bottle will bo sent by mail, absolutely froo. Address Dr. Kil mcr & Co., IJinKhamton, N. Y ami men tion thin fiapcr. Sold at druggists in Vottles of two sizes ruc ana $J.uu, Dad Price, Dad Work. Craftsmanship used to be the key note of labor. Tho aim was to pro duco an excellent thing, to sell at a good price Tho modern buslnoss man trleB to produco quickly a rotten and fantastic artlclo, bo as to be abl6 to soil at a bad price In enormous quantl tics. So far Is this paradox true that a real economist noarly always buys tho most oxpcnslro things, and the cheapjnek Is as often as not a million alro. II. It. Buckley, in London T. P.'b Weekly. Mothers win find Mrs. WlnrtoWs Boothtim Byrup tliri best remedy to ugo I ot tuoir cuuuroa luring mo womiug ponuu. After Emerson. "That wealthy yottng broker has given his motor to a well-known act ross." "Yea. Ho sqyB hU father taught blm to hitch IiIb wagon to a star." .Life. Overheating Avoided. Tho dangor of overhoatlng which at tonds Incandescent lamp sockets con- taining a reslstan unit to leBson the brilliancy of the light Is avoldod by distributing tho, resistance through a cord, provided with a regulating switch at tro o"1 Old Grouch's Idea. "Marrlago," said the serious man. "is an education In Usolf." "Yes, commented old Orouch, "It teaches you what not to do aftor you've dono It." Under Colored Glass. A Swiss profosBor of agriculture hat boon experimenting with cultivation undor colored glasa, and finds, accord Ing to tho Ilovlcw Sclentlflquo, that or dinary transparent glass gives tho best results. Orango glass forces tho plants, but hurts tho fruit; violet glass Increases tho quantity of fruit, but Iowoih tho quality; red, bluo and green kIobs nro poBitlvoly Injurious. PIMP "I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed to do me any good, but I have found the right thing at last. My I nee was full of rmnplcsaml biacic-ueatu. After taking Cascarets they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom mending them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise In the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Cascarets." Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N.J. I'lewanu I'aUitnblo. I'otrnu liuite Goal Do Gocx. Never Slcki-n. Waiknn or Grip. 10c 26c, 60c Never old In bulk. Tho iren nine Ublet lUmpnt C V. C Guarantwd to cum or your money Uiclc. 58 Ills 'Jlrom,UIr,."?1cdIefsy fiirlhood to woman '''orheadX i'!0dLt0 'd -with backucho, "rvoui I..:.: 0110 becomes broken., I nwn. Ninon i.Bt20". Irritahu S1! becomes brokcn.down. sleep interval, a.i ,UKK l" womanly system at ""i your neighbor about Z wee's Favorite Prescription "uros or ti... women, .m to Intinn 7 w"fout their hav - -""""nations. D A.a f i i.. 6S are !,..., . L'"'UiiDn.. -.7.. CH o consnlf !., r... . .. . ,.. P-YtttfV) r medical ..t i; iv j-""uobo ny loner rrr. ,vuurca Great 1 A" R.V. Pierce. M. D.. Pres't. Buffalo. N. Y I. 'linu.. AMII V I 1 r-. - . i. T nEt liT, er "cwly revi.L.i uroR.U00K "o People's Common Sen.o ttU,,l0tofdellcaVfi:,7. T.',0'Ua,e cdition-1000 pages, answers In toenlb"t. Sfeu A?e,t on,wWo every woman, single or married, .Address rftii,.r nc.w'y revised . 11 to l. dellcflf .,7. IV UBl cuition tuuu pages, answers in ' to7?,hut. 9,nf Teit oni which every woman, single or married, "!" Co" of wrL-'f'', t0 ,QI,y undress on receipt of 31 one-cent IliyPing andvniaHnB only, In French cloth binding. "Plied Mr"n to U hmouar HSjer. "idon.t Elisors, ror the neaT .micoicunb! for COUOH8 " mimumm Fancy Feathers and Wings To Relieve a oum. free application of soft soap to a fresh burn almost Instantly removes th flro from tho flesh. If tho Injury Is severe, as' Boon as thopaln ceases ipply linseed oil and theri dust over with flno flour. When this covering sides hard repeat the oil and flour dressing until a good coating Is ob tained. Whon the lutter dries allow It to stand until It cracks and falls off, asv It will In a day or two, and a new skin will bo found to have formed whoro tho skin waa burned. Tho Cattle Were Saved. While a ferryboat was taking cat tlo across tho Trent two animals Jumped on board, in addition trf threo that were being carried. When in midstream all tho an!mls crowded on one sldo of tho bout, -wbloh, cap sized and tho forrymnn w&i drowned The catttle got safolj ashoro. The Cough of Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough Is very, hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough4 T110SK who mako up fcathcrB Into forms that are to decorate milli nery, look with Interest upon each wearer of plumage and each separate fenthor. Mphy thousands of perBons spend thoif working hours sewing pasting, wiring, branding and other wise manipulating the plumage of birds (mostly domestic fowls) Into new forms. Each feather is regarded with an eyo to ita- possibilities in tho evolution of sotnething now by the manufacturers. ICvori the tiny feath ers from the neck of tho pigeon or peacock are hnndlcd separately, In making up tho mopt expensive pieces JubI lately, large butterflies made of these, pasted to a foundation, covered on the outRide and InBido of tho wings with tho tiny feathers have made us marvel at tho work of tho designers. You can imagine tho shoen of the wings and the splendor of color. The bodies are of velvet and the antennae of wired chenille or gold cord. In Fig. 1 a fancy feather piece is shown, in which tho form is purely artificial, that Is, not made to copy any particular natural object, but an arrangement of plumage from differ ent sources Into an ornamental piece. Tho designer must consider whether his work Is to bo worn at tho front, back or sldCB of a hat. Tho pleco slipwn Is made for the front Beau tiful and wonderful color studies and PRETTY DRESS FOR A GIRL Simple Mrdel That Calls for Either Serge, Fine Clcth or Cash- mere. . Serge, fine cloth or cashmere might bo uppiI for our simple model, which Is uinde with a panel frcnt laid on 3ldcs In a wrapped seam, and trimmed with buttons sown on In sets of three. One tuck is made on each shoulder, mwm graceful lines are brought out in many ot theso decorations now al most universal. To ubo them effectively, where they are large or elaborate, one must choose a proper shape and color, and remember that the hat and. other trim ming stuffs are to be considered as a background for tho feather. In the ex ample shown the velvet shape and rib bon bows all in one color and shade, frame In the handsome piece mounted at the front. A small feather piece Is not used In this way. The other trimming select ed for the hat, leadB up to It, and the fancy feather Is to bo used as the fin ishing touch, simply part of a whole. But milliners, and therefore manufac turers, aro regarding with ever In creasing favor, thoso feather pieces that are almost If not quite a com plete trimming In themselves. Nearly all the wings worn on hats aro "made" wings, which term distin guishes them from "natural" wings. They are made bo cleverly that It Is difficult to bellevo they are put to gether by the hand of man. A pair of such wings springing from a band of feathers, Is shown in Fig. 2. The band and wings form 'a slnglo piece for which the volvet-draped turban Lmakes an effective background. Such feather pieces mako the work of the homo milliner easy. JULIA BOTTOM LEY NEW DRESS TIP FROM PARIS For Small Girl. stitched to waist back and front; the skirt is gathored to waistband, which connects It to the bodice. Materials required: Four ynrds 4S nchea wido, one dozon buttons, i i i Velvet Bags. Whon you gather up- tho scraps of your velvot aftornoon dross, don't throw them nwuy. Mako thorn up into a soft bug that should bo carried with tlio dress. It can be square or round, and whatever other materlnl you wish can bo comblnod with it. A long silk cord, or stiver or gold if you wish tho metallic noto, must bo nttachod.. This Is thrown over the arm. Bends, ombroldory. llttlo pntchos of tapestry or brbcudos and braid or laco, aro oaBy ways of docorating. tlio flat uppor surface. Just ns a perianal touch, ombrolder your monogram In a circle or diamond down In ono corner. Gloves. Tho gloves of tan dog-skin or of gray undressed ro tUo corrQ? things to woar with tho tailored suit, but tho white glovo b permissible on many occasipiis and tho prottloat fancy In a whlto glove is tho thick kid which may bo bought for $1.B0 a pair. Thoy ro boM In toxturt) and woar well. White or Cream Colored Voile, Em- broldered Heavily, Approved Thing in Lingerie Dress. The very latest news from Paris tells us that white or cream-colored voile, embroidered heavily, will be tho approved thing in lingerie dresses for early spring. That seems to be looking n good ways ahead,' but If you do your own embroidery you will want this time to get ready in. Really the possibilities aro endless and fascinating. Either heavy em broidery (wallachlan, for instance) will bo used, or beadwork with rub ber beads, or a combination of the two. Can't you just see a wall-of-troy design, worked solid in white and out lined beads? Or, perhaps, the beads would be black, and a black hat would bo worn with tho diese, or Alice blue, or old rose, or some other becoming and striking shade. How pretty this would be In a threo-pi6co suit, with tho embroidery consisting of a skirtband, side plaits on the waist and collars and revers on tho coat! Then there aro other Ideas a Persian design worked out in varl-colored beads, for Instance, or a spray of heavy flowers, morning glorios or passion flowers, with cen ters and veins nccentuatod by means of beads In tho proper colors. In this case, tho embroidery Itself would be equally attractive In Iifo. colors or In white, or even In black. Thon thero nro all the metal effects. How lovely bronzo would bo on cream voile, or sller on pure white! Voile has tho advantage of raveling ensily, and so It would bo quite possible to draw a thread, all the way along the materials and work from that. Even drawnwork could bo combined with these other effects. Doesn't it make you wnnt to start right away? Do havo a dress like' this for noxt season. I'm going to! All Her Own. "Did tho audience weep whllo I was singing?" asked the temperamental soprano. "No," replied tho music di rector, "you wero making that noUe all by yourself." I a We publlah our formula I Wo b inlah Moohol I f H y from ourrnedlolnc I y U "il2 7jC We ureo you to I A Modern Question. A mother In Hackensack engaged & young woman as nursd for her baby. After she had wheeled tho youngster about tho yard for a half-hour, tho came Into the house and asked: "Do you mind, ma'am, If I smoke cigar ettes?" Thero is a vacancy la Hack ensack, , Knew'What It Was. A Wyoming cowboy called to Bee Owen Wister In Philadelphia, and was permitted to Inspect the author's city outfit. As he casually examined an opera hat ( It sprang open. "A self cocking hat!" said the cowpuncher, admiringly. "Now don't ihat beat hell! "-Everybody's. The Little Corporal. Napoleon complained of being ham pered. "Rope," he exclaimed, "all I want Is rppe!" "Yes, sire, Eu-rope," responded his generals. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will causo an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following, formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a-glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. Made by the J. C. Aynr Co., Lowell, Mm'-J THE OLD Painless RELIABLE Dentists Not only do we fruarnntce our work, but we promide to do It quickly, painlessly and carefully. The below prices f peak for themselves. SEE US AND ENJOY COMFORT. FREE ADVICE Full Set of Teeth $5.00 BridKo WorW or Teeth Without Plates. ..w ,$3.50 to $5.00 Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain Filling $1 Up Silver Fillfntrs -...SOC to $1 15 YEARS' GUARANTEE. Hours. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays. 9 to 12. Union Dental Co. PAINLESS DENTISTS. First and Morrison St. PORTLAND, ORE." . vSlAST7JKHAK,'" TO WOMEN Tf qmen suffering from any form of .Une8S are invited to promptly com municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All lexers aro received, opened, read and answered by women. A wo man can ireeiy tan of her private ill ness to a woman; thus has been es tablished this con fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Never has she pub- shed a testimonial or used a letter without tho written consent of. tho writer, and never has the Company i allowed these connaenuaL letters to jet out of their possession, as tho hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained tile very knowledge needed In your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should bo glad to take advantage of this gener ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to liavo Lydia E. Pinkham's SO-pago LprJext Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as It Is too expensive. It is free and only obtainablo by mail. Write for It today. vmiwr MEM WAMTlml IUU11U ITU.11 TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, practical and unlimit ed course. We assist students to secure positions as chauffeurs, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile Srhool of Oregon 216 Merchintj Trail BoHiiiJ . PORTLAND, - - OREGON Lace Flower Pins. Tho latest In dainty nnd( charming pins for wear on collars an1 cuffs Is a laco flower crocheted around an or dinary small snfety pin. The flower Is usually In vlolot form, though In white, and stands out stiffly from the pin. When crocheted to a violet pin, it may bo used to fasten Jabots of flow ers, and it is Just as pretty, though not qulto so now, as applied to tho hatpin. A set of thoso lovely whlto lacoplns threo for collar, two for cuffs two hatpins and two stickpins would bo tho prettiest prosont a brldo or a trav olor to Europe ovor rocelved. Tho 'bar of tho Bafoty pin 1b crocheted ovor and ovor to hide tho stool. In black, with black pins, thoy boIvo tho quostlon of what to uso In mourning, Tapestry Hats. Tapestry-covered hats, the tapostry In bold patterns of soft and old tints on a light ground stretched tightly ovc." tho (ramo, como In wldo picture shapes and close mushroom model Thoy aro untrlmmc THE VERY BEST dentistry on the Pacific Coast Is executed here. We have built up our reputation on it. T ou cbj., depend on quality and cannot get better painleeo -ork anywhere, no matter how much you pay- tve unlet! piate- ancu Bridge noric lor out-of-town patrons la. one day if dealred Palnlesa extraction, free when plate or - Dnuge wore is oraer ed. Comultit'oii fce. ' Molar Crowns $5.00J 22kBrldjTteth4.0Q Gold Filling 1.00 1 Enamel Filling! 1.0CVI Silver Fillings .50 Good Rubber r"' Plate p.UU, Best Red Rubber!! - J Plitec 7.50 DR.W.. WISE, PinmtiimMuun Painless Extr'tlon .OU ' ll inu imiunu ii mnug best methods AU work fully cruarnntced for fifteen years. Wise Bemtal Co Inc. Fainless Dentists ,' Falllnz Bulldluz, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE, Cfiice Bonis: 8 A. M. to 8 P. UL. Bnadayi. a to X "FILL YOUR OWN TEETH" FILL-O If you have aching teeth or cavities and are too nervous for the dentist ordeal, try "Fill-o" the home dentist. At druEtrista or sent by mail for 50c. FILL-O MFC. CO. 351 Ennire Balding. SEATTLE. WASH OPIUM TOBACCO nablts Positively CsreA. Only authorized Keeley In stitute In Oregon. Writ for illustrated circular. K tan iNsmuTE. 71 e. u th h. 'smimm P N U No. 3-ll jTIKN writing to nlver!ser please iu uui inu 1,1111 paper Wo I. BOUGIAS 3, $3.5b&$4SHGES ESTAB 1876 FOR MEN & WOMEN BOYS' SHOES, $2.00, $2.50 ANO $3.00. BEST IN THE WORLD. If I could tiiUeyau Into my lurn" factories nt llrockton, Musk., and show you how carefully W. I.. DoutjliiH ulioes are made, the superior workmanship and the high grado loathers used, you would then under stand why Dollar for Dollar I Guiirnntee 3Iy Shoes to hold their ihupe, look and lit butter aud wear longer than any other $3.00, $3.50 or (1.00 shoes you cau buy. Do you realize that my shoe have been the standard for oyer 30 years; that I make and sell more S3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manufacturer in the United States ? n . I'rmdtnt Quality counts. It has made lus shoes a household word everyw CAUTION liMiaiiWAKE NO SUBSTITUTE ilted btates i ff , . I'rffidmt m. 3 sai'me'A-- uv ''" If your dealer cannot suddIv tou with W. I- Douirlas . 1.. DOUOI.A 1 hoes, write for Mall Orcli r Cttaloir. usimruhi., iirucuton. Aiusa 7 1 m ii iip ni THE JTEADY WHITE UCHT The Rayo Lamp Is a high grade lamp, sold at a low price. There are lamp that coat more, but thero Is no better lamp made at any price. Constructed of solid brass,! nickel plated easily kepvclean; u ornament to any room In any house. There Is not nine known to their of laidp-rnaklng-thatcan add to tbavalue of the HAVO I-umpasu llgnt tItIpk device. Erery dealer eyerywhere. If not at yours, write to descrlpuve circular to the nearest annoy of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IncorporVt.d) 1 it 7 i .UV.ii