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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
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In l, n fin - t to tbosa aoiic"""1 i things, MEN WANTED TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thoroanh, practical and unlimit ed eoyne. We aisist students to stcare positions as chau.f curs, repirraen, etc. Writo otiile School of fi egon Hi lodub Trul UMxt PORTLAND, . OkEGON . COFFEEl TEA SPICES BAKING pownro EXTRACTS J .1MCT mmiTl UUUI IIIIIMI I OREGON AND WASHINGTON EARM LANDS Bought and Sold WM.COURTRIGHT Y" Bid,, Portland, Ore. Tanlcs Gutters wn Spouts Steel Ceiling C BAYER Hht "'mu,iu, wregon Timber Ufm.fj.- hm kVUQIEU I , iaiorrrono . 1 Sell it 0 JlflC fnr rA?u IfcadDrip 0-A.BENGTSON ' lfllTT . . . 'i.aimi, ORE, Coroaor'B boteotlvo Prank Pntilhae, an amuaing cxporlenco roccntlr and he has not an yot docldod whothor It wm a joka or tho truth. .Tho cln currmtanooB aro thoao: Paul waa aitung m bit offlco, moditnting on tno waya of tho world In gonoral. Tb toleph'ono boll rang. "Hoiio," aaia tno atectlvo, In his boflt manner, Corno down horo, quick," said on agitated femlnlno voice "tboro'a a muraor Doing done. "What la tho addrosuf" aiskod tho lgllnnt aleuth, "and I'll bo down right away." "U'b none of your business," was the snappy roply, and tho receiver was bung up with a bang. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your dniKirli't will rofunil money If I'AZO OINL HKNT fn.li to cure anv rnn nf lirhim, tiu.i tJleedlrnr or Protrudlnir I'lleg In C to 14 dayg. 60a Ready to Be Surprised. "Bo fur,- said Drothor DIckoy, "though I had my oar ter do groun', tor ketch do smallco' soun', I ain't bcord no footstopa or Miator Chris' maa comln' my way, an' I rockon ho's gwlno tor tako me by surprise by glv n' mo a whole bmi" Concrete Floors for Ships. Concrete floors wero tried In a num ber of wooden voiboIs carrying oro and coal on the Croat Lakes as a sub stitute for wooden floors, which suffer severely from the clamshell buckets. Tbo concrote floors aro said to stand tho wear well. Diphtheria, Qulnny anil Tont'IJUs b"cln with ooro throaf. How much better to cure a niru uiroiu in 11 nny or t o thun lie in botl for we' k with iliphthor n. Ju keep Humllns H'lz.ird Oil in the house. Pardonable Pride. "My grandfather" tho young mra spoke not without a touch of pride "my grandfather llvod to a green old age. Three times after his sovontlotb birthday he was taken In by tho con fidence trick." THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH fHOSTETTER I STOMACH f We cannot emphasize tool We cannot emphasize t strongly the importance of keeping the stomach and bowels in an active condi tion in order to avoid sick ness. The Bitters will do this, also prevent Stomach Ills, Colds and Grippe. Try it CURTAIN-FRONT HOUSES EXCELLENT FOR POULTRY i. . building glibwn In Illustration and Wd at Maine Expert inent station, Affordo Satisfactory Meann -of Ventilation. l ' ', I The Open-Front Hen House. PACIFIC STATES . AERONAUTICAL SCHOOL WE TEACH YOU TO FLY No new theories but actual handllns and flylnir Unlard machinal. Kuy to team. Tliouiutndi of dollars to I made giving exhibition fllirhU at fairs, etc. Write for full details. Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON No Danger of Any Mistake. "I say, a man of tho samo immo as mine has just been run In for, fraud know." "Don't alarm yoursolf, my dear follow. Evorybody knows you can't got money on credit at all." Mothers win find Mrs. WtniloWs Bootlttns oyrup tUe twitrumedr tousofot tnetr cuuuroa aui.ng inc tooiuing ionoa. All Had Done Time. "You know Mrs. Van Gilder's fare lly portrait gallery that sho started last yonrr "Yob." "Woll, that groat criminal detective officer who guardod tho wedding prosonts whon Frostle Van Glider marrlod tho oldost Do Graft boy, told mo that ho recognizes tovon of tho portraits, nnd thoy had all done time -whatever; that moans." When You Take Cold One way Is to pay no attention to It; at least not until it de velops Into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thing for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. ALCOHOL PPIUM-TQBAP.nn e6nl,l,F'.ltl'1 Oareou LSiL!imwn,7li.UiHii: hlDTV a. " lav iu rORTLANn vjwb a KKKtlit RAINLESS DENTIvtbv ti. ".Work. M v n-t'i,,,,?1 tii '.vnaJ a"' awair. a jh ' .1 wiicii inn nnwciH arc i:uiisiiuaibu uwr .iii7.u'orllliilrSirK?.r."V annniifi ...h..n .h.nrhrl Into the r3IlJtMJtrtt ,,,r .10 Ki" --jiffs ? i2z"Lm 73::.: w We publish our formulas vv V naniiu BiHwaui f from our msdtolnss We urf s you to sootultyour dootor yers Tho accompanying Illustration shows one of tho curtain-front houses In use at tho Maine cxporlment station. Frosh ilr has been a big consideration in the building of this house, which has a uirtulncd front to tho house proper nd a curtain-front roosting room. Pro tssor Gowoll, expert in charge of poultry raiaing at this station, has ound this method of ventilation very satisfactory. Tho building Is 120 feet long and 16 'cot wide. Tho front wall Is 6 2-3 feet md the rear wall GV, foot hlch from tho floor to the top of tho plate. Tho oor 1b of unequal span, tho rldco be ing four feet In from tho front wall, tnd the height of tho rldco above tho floor Is trine feet Tho sills aro 4x6 inches and rest on a rough stono wall. The floor, consisting of. two thick nesses of hemlock boards, rests on 2x8-lnch Umbers, which are placed two feet apart Tho rest of tlio frame of the building consists of 2x4-lnch ma terial. Tho building Is boarded, pa pered and shingled on both roof and walls, and In addition tho roar wall and four feet of the lower pert of the rear roof aro celled on tho lnsldo of tho studding and tho space "packed with dry sawdust. Outside of tho building a three-foot platform extends across tbo ends and a!ong the front. Tho houso la divided Into four 30x16- foot pons. In the front side of each pen aro two twolve-llght windows and a door 2 feet wide. The spaco be tween tho window nnd door comes close up to tho oaves, loavlng an un broken .front threo feet high below tho eaves. The opening Is 3x14 feet and Is covered by a wooden frame, covered with tcn-ounco duck. This curtain Is hlngod at tho top and la swung In when opened, and It Is always kept open, except on stormy days and win- tor nights. Each pen Is of sultablo alzo to accommodate 100 fowls, thus al lotting 4.8 SQuaro foot of floor spaco to each bird. A roost platform four feet ton Inches wldo and three feet nbove tho floor ex-, tends along tho rear sldo for tho entire 30 feet Threo" perches of 2x3-lnch ma terial aro placed on edgo ton Inches abovo the platfornl. Tho rear1 perch Is 11 Inches out from the wall, and tho spaco between .the perchesMs. 16 Inches, which, loaves 15 Inches- between the front perch and the duck curtain. Tho MAKING GOOD ROW MARKER two curtains In front of the roost aro each 15 feet long and 30 Inches wide They are hinged at tho top and open out into tho room and fasten up when not in use. At one end of each pen are placed 12 trap nests, and eight at tho other oi 1. Several small boxes aro placed against the wall iy2 feet above the floor for shell, grit, bone, etc. The doors between tho pens aro wooden frames covered with ten-ounce duck and are hung with double-action spring hlngeB, so as to open in either direc tion. Tight board partitions are used between the pens to avoid drafts. lull,' FARM PLANS FOR PR0FI1 Conocrvatlon of Soli Fertility by Rotutiona Tosether Witfa Application!! of Fertil lzcro Overlooked.. Good Job on Wintor'o Day Io to Muko Thia Uocful Imple ment to bo Used on u FurroWina Plow. A good. Job on a winter's day is to mako tills row marker to be used on a furrowing plow, it Is very easily inado by anyone handy with tools. A Is a piece of old wagon tiro six Inches long with each ond turned up and a hole In each ond for receiving the pin, b. Tho piece, n, Is securely fastened to tho plow beam with two. screws. C Is a pleco of a wagon tiro collod at one end so that pin b, can bo Inserted. C Is bolted to d, which Is tho arm of tho marker and may bo mndo of a 1 by 4 Inch plrco of wood six feet long, says tho Farm and Home. At tho oxtremo end are several holes bored In this nrm six inches -part. Dy nipant of tho plri which fits Few farmers realize the difference In Income that may bo produced oil their farms by the systematic Intro duction and rotation of clover or other leguminous crops over the en tiro area of their tillable land. The planning of rotations to meet certain feed requirements and to grow crops which shall bo tho greatest Income producers under given conditions is a problem that Is not easily solved by all the tillers of the soil. The con servation of soil fertility by appro priate rotations together with appli cations 6f manures and fertilizers in such manner as will maintain a per manent system of agriculture has been largely overlooked by farm owners In the past. Farmers' Bulletin 37P slsts the farmer In solving these dif ficulties, and a copy may be had free on application to a member of con fjress or to the' secretory of agricul ture, Washington, D. C. The bulletin dtscusBes a run-down farm In Illinois and pla'ns six different types of farm Ing that may be substituted for tho usual one of corn and oats now prac tised, so as to raise tho income all tho way from two to five times -as much as that commonly received, and 'at tho same time increase the fertll lty of the soil. HAY GRADES ARE FIXED When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes tho gentleness and kindness always ..soci al ed vWth womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards s a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be free from this rcourring period of pain. Zn Pierce' a Favorite Prescription makes weak women Btronji and alck women well, and Hives tliem freedom from pain. It establishes regularity, subdues Miami motion, heals ulceration and cures tot male weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by li.tter, fret All nnrrinnnrtisnnM !.-. I. . Tft'V Wr'te,7,t'?.out lcrn "Mo"1 e o World's Dispensary Mcd ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Bullalo, N. Y. ,dLY0J u""1 a bo,kthat tclls a ob"t woman's diseases, and how to euro them at home, send 21 onc-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of maillni Common Sense Medical Advjscr-reviscd, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. Ju handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. F v vt' THE OLD Painless THOROUGHBRED ANIMALS AND PLANTS. Timothy Has Lead, Especially Among: City Feeders. Bccauuo It la Not Only Nutritious but Palatable Details of Row Marker. Into those holes tho dlstnnco between rows may bo regulated. F Is a 12-Inch board cut to a point at tho forward ond with a nolo bored In this ond whoro a lino mny bo attached. This lino 1b fastened at tho other ond to tho top of tho homes. G Is" u pleco of ncran Iron curved bo as to urag through tho ground oaslly, and marks tho next row. Moklno Butter. Clean milk, good tools nnd o caroful milker, nro tho threo principal fnctorB tn mnklne irood butter. Selling to prl- ynto customers Is tho most profltnblo way of marketing. My cows average soven pounds o wock, says a writer In on exchange. I uso very llttio com mercial butter color, moroly enough to maintain a uniform tint The rules of the National Hay as elation recognize 23 grades of hay, which seems to fall Into five, classes timothy, clover, mixed timothy and clover, wild grasses. and alfalfa. Choice timothy hay muBt be Bound, properly cured, of bright natural color not mixed with more than one-twentieth of other grasses, and wpll!baled. Low er grades of timothy are Nob. 1, 2 and 3 and "no grade." Clover hay has two grades, No. 1 and No. 2. No. clover must be m'edium clover, sound, proporly cured, not mixed with more than one-twentieth of other grasses and woll baled. Choice alfalfa hay must bo reasonably fine, leafy alfalfa of bright green color, properly cured, Bound, sweet and well baled, Other erodes of alfalfa are Nos. 1, 2 and 3 nnd "no grade." These rules are used by most cities that have official In spectlon. A largo percentage of tho timothy on tho market Ib graded below No. 1. The reasons are that many meadows are cut for years until thoy become weedy and mixed with other grnssos, and that tho hay Is often cut too into, so that It loses tho bright natural col or and palatablllty. Timothy hns tho lend, especially among city feeders, becauBO It Is not only nutritious but palatable and non laxative, nnd tho horse Is not llkoly to ovorfoed. Nevertheless, othor kinds of hay would often prove, better for the feeder.' Alfalfa, for instance, has high muBcle-bulldlng qualities and Is espe cially valuable for draft horses. It Is highly rollflhod, howovor, and tho horso may overfeed. Leaving Parsnips In Ground. Parsnips will bear many hard freozes In tho ground and do not havo the best flavor till lato in winter. Tho best way to handle them, .oxcopt in the north, Is to allow worn to remain In tho garden soil and dig them as they aro wanted for use at times when tho ground is not frozen, Their Great Commercial Value. "There is as much difference be tween thoroughbred and ordinary plants as between thoroughbred and ordinary anlraal3." This statemeut Is made by D. M. Ferry & Co., of De troit, the greatest flower and vege table breeders In the country, and appears In their 1911 Annual Cata logue just Issued. They argue for tbe great value and .economy of morough- bred seeds. "Any fundamental na tural law which applies to animals ap plies equally to plants." A good cow (1. e. a thoroughbred) eats no more than a poor one, but may give twice as much butter-fat "Good blood" makes as much difference with corn as with cows. But thoroughbred plants, like thoroughbred animals, are not produced In one or two gener ations, for no matter how superior an Individual of common origin may be. Its progency are as a rule like the general run of its antecedents. Hence the need for seedsmen like. D. M. Ferry & Co. They have experience, the best plant breeding equipment In the United States, and the business acumen to sell only such seeds as have teen bred from the choicest stocks, for many generations. D. M. Ferry & Co.'s Seed Annual for 1911 may be had free of charge by writing to them- at Detroit, Michi gan. It contains much of interest for those who think. RELIABLE D e n t i sts Not o-.ily do we guarantee our work, but wa promke to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully. The below prices f peak for themselves. SEE US AND ENJOY COMFORT. Full Set of Teeth $5.00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates J3.BO to $5.00 Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $3.50 to $5.0O Gold or Porcelain Fillings $1 Uj Silver Fillings ,.50Cto$ 16 YEARS' GUARANTEE. Hours. 8 A. II. to 8 P. M.. Sundays, 9 to 12. Union Dental Co. PAINLESS DENTISTS. First and Morrison Sta. PORTLAND. OREL io Kemove Mildew. If kid gloves have become spotted with mildew they should be placed la a bottlo with a lump of ammonia about the size of a walnut; cork the bottle tightly and leave them for a ' short time, when the mildew spots will quite disappear. If left too long, how ever, the ammonia will rot the. stltcheB; so they must bo watched. An air-tight box will do equally well as a bottle. (J A TCI1TO COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS I U I Cii I U secured. Book of accurate In Virginia. A few Sundays since, In a small school at Independence, Va., the sub ject was "The Wise and Foolish Vir gins." One of the teachers asked the class the following question: "Which of the invited guests did not have their lamps trimmed and burning?" The one to respond was a pretty little girl. "Can you answer the question, Molly?" asked the teacher. "Oh, yes, sir," said the little girl, "It was the foolUh VlrrrlH'" " 'i'onal Monthly. Real Tough Luck. Our Cedar Point correspondent Is recovering from a stroke of paralysis, the editor's office was burned, and the Bulletin's head reporter is about to writo up her own wedding. It Is what you might call tough luck all around. Florence pii'Vti. fnformat'on free on request. r unrr 71Q t?..J t.. j. cj. vii J n tLato o. U. a. Patent Office. Hhsfnnetoa, L. O.) WE WELD broken machinery and castings of all kinds by a new Drocess. making them as good as new. Machine work of. all kinds. We fix any old thing. Fortlind Oqr-Acttrltat Welding Company. 305 Cum SL (tax Alia 763. Ptflluo, Or. KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPL I E 3 Write for catalogues and literature. Developing; and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Fortland riioto Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND. OREL BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Fend 2c stump 'or flip wimples of onr very best Golc) Kmliowed Ilirthdn.T flower nnd Good Luck Postal Cards: beautiful colors ni d Icneltfur designs. Art Post Card Club. i4t- Jncksoa St., lopeka. Kan. HOWARD E. BOKTOH - Aesayer ana Chemist, LcadviUe, Colorado. Specimen prices: bold. Sllvir.Load.fi. Gold. Siher, 7Co; Gold. 60c: Zlno or Copper. SI. Mailing envelopes a d fall price Ilea sent on application. Control ard Cmplro work so licited. Reference: Carbonate MataOtval Dank. I "I have been using Cascarets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cas carets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my frieudi B being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elin, 111, Pleasant Palatable. Potent, laste Go Do Good Never Sicken. Wetken or Gripe. 10c 26c 60c, Never sold in bulk. Te gen Dine tablet stamped Cl'C GuaranUxd to cure or vour money back. PUBLIC LANDS. Advice (riven on nil matters pertaining to ITorae stends. Desert Land. Timber Claims. Mlnlnx. Irrico tlo , etc. Appeals prepared: state jour com: writ for Inform!. tlon. Groer Lnniunsde. atty. Washing ton. I), V. Formerly Lt.tr Examiner. Land Office. Washington, U. C. ' THEREBY !EST dentistry on tho Pacific Coast Is executed hero. We havo built np our reputation on It. You can depend on quatity and cannot get hotter painless -ork anywhere, no matter how much you pay. We flnlrri nlAta. nnA brldite work for out- of.to.wn patrons in it desired. cne dav PainlfLM nrtmptlnn free when plate oe bridge work Is order ed. ConiiilUilon (res. ' Molar Crowm S5.0O 22J.BrWgeTeoth4.00 Gold Fillintrs 1.00 Enanel Fillings 1,00) Silver rilllno. fill aGoad Rubber Plates fj.UU Beit Red Rubber- Haiti 1. 015 DR.W.A. VTlSt, rusninui Muuia Palnlen Exlr'llon .50 ll tum iitmuma is roiruaa best methods AU work fully guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Beiata! Co., Inc. Painless Dentists Fcnine Bulldlr.z, Third and WuHnzton. PORTLAND, ORB, CUice Houri: 8 A. U. to P. 11. 8aa0jl. 9 to 1 P N U No. 5-' 11 w HKN writing: to advertisers ploaso mention tins paper. 1 tf3btaflg&l The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low price. There are lamps that cost more, but thero Is nn better lamp tnude at any price. Constructed of bolld brass; nickel plated easily kept clean: an ornnraenttn any room In any houso. Tlierelsrothlnvknonn to tho art of lamp-ninkinK that can add tot lie value of tho ItAVOI nmpasa tiahU plvlnir device. Every dealer everywhere. If not at yours, writo for detcrlpttToclrciilartotlio nearest wncy of tho STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) W. DOUGLAS gMI$3 53.50 & 4 SHOES M IF VOU COULD VISIT W. U DOUGLAS LAItOK FACTORIES AT IiltOOICTON SIASS., uud sue how caro fully W. L. Douglas shoos are mwlo, you woiud then umlor etund why dollar for dollar tlioy are guamuteod to hold their snapo, lotiK anu ai ututur ana wo.tr louder than any other Sd.OO, 8:l.50or$t.0Q shoos you can buy. Quality couuts. It has inailo W. h. Donttlas bIiqos a household word ovorywlioro. . L. DourIim itaino uml tho retail price are stomped on the bottom, which Is u giifogiiKril against substitutes, tho truo values of Wlitoh aro unknown. Itofuse ull tlittfco substitutes. You aro entitled to tho best. Insist upon liny I hit tho genuine W. I.. Doutrlua shoes. If your deals rannot sjipply von null W. Douglas Hhoea, wrtte fur Mill Order Catalog-. W. L. -Uouiitus, 145 tsjuurk til., Uroaktou. Uan. BOYS' 8H0C8 $2.00 $2.00.$ 3.0B Li ' 4- '.I 71 I loj B.onil 7" iuu vviiuiiiuii ui iuc uuwcia, nivi ' U .tk, , w ths J, 0. Ajrir Co., lowalU Hu