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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
Ull',,.nd M n0t W ;;pl,ndw, ,0Wc W'Tnin . , t:.. iit, Kinds' uaHi:,::.,. 13c .100 "lac and 10c 'nvVinl " SndvDlot MEAT CO. I rRANK ?hi Beef Trust" " Sfl Liiiiintin TO S30 WEEKLY lukeipMr IfOULD , N cavnlr or solicit- : lflf Dri;-, 8UPPL I E S kv .,( Iitmture. Developing wMWolrf "romnt ",Unt,on TblrdStro" . " 1 n r O t7 n 17 P .uTictll P05I UWUJ L.i-rP "".,'"' ,t,l 1.00, I .IK' 1W.'I I W . 'i-iT d lov..llf... Klin. Greatest Cant-8uar Qrowetv It may lurpriso many to lodrn that t.ll- In Ik. i - . . luum ia iu iroaujii cano-sugar pro !uoln country In the world, tho coun-- jry's crop amounting to 4,000,000 to J.000,000 tons. Notwithstanding thl iwui, iiu mini! uiuniut nag peon con jured nrat by the boot sugar ..'and fator oy cano sugar from Mauritius and Java. To Brighten Old Gilt, ; 1 Old gilt, nuch as tho glldod framos it chairs, or old plcturo framos and nlrrors, If thoy do not require re siding ontlroly, may bo brlghtoncd by jslng an ecollent mlxturo of three )uncc of whlto of egg and nn ounce 5f chlorldo of potash or soda. Thl ihould bo painted ovor tho surface with a foathor or a wator-color paint brunu. , Tight ess cro. flio chest iiiobiii n cob 011 th lunpH. T 11 'h Ii Iu vfn,,! Cum that cold with II-titlifiH Wizard ji before it runs Into mull lit. oiiniiiiiiilou ur l'liuti I . ,.iis Entertainment to Date. '""".?.!- r nf a Now York Tlemau uh-; - 7Vlltha4.lor r MO unwia ' friends to a lun- "closed toason t-.i i.ai ti ihkou ui P . ,lririto tllO P: .,.. Tho fnhlu was round, and 7. Id containing flab. On tho facta of that tree hung miniature Lri and sugar plums und fruit. Lk Httlo Bue,!t' A,ld cac" 117 fed sugar plum contained a dainty lit- ejtft In Jewrlry from ino nuaiu. ' Few Say Anythlnn. Tho idoa that when pboplo moot.'. ft is ncccoflary for thom to talk has grown out of holpleas solf-dlstrotfL wot over nvo out of a million people say Enytmng wuon tlioy oonvorao. UoHir will And Mr. WJntiow finotlilnt Bymp tii but rmiiciW to tuooi tliolrcuUUroJ uiuf tuu wutuiuu yvnuu, True Eduoatlon. Education Is but studying what otl. or ineu havo dono in tho world lu or dor that wo may wuwto no tlmo lu dUcovorlng what has already boon dis covered or in following paths that havo boon found to load in no usoful direction. Chicago Examlnor. fhe Human Heart Thi! heart il a wonderful doublo pump, through tho ictioa of which tho blood stream i kept sweeping round and round through the body at tho rate of teven mi! cn hour. " Ketncmbcr this, that our bodiei will not stand tho strain of over-work without good, .. I . t .1.. .. .. .:.. .. . 1 (psrCDIOOU an uiui iimu utu tiiujo uati Mil tinuuui Ijtrlthoot oil." After many yours of itudy in tho iciive cractice of medicine, Dr. It. V. Picrco found libit irbcn the atomnqli wm out of ordor, the blood ! Impure and tlicre wcro symptom 01 general lircak iown.alonio made of tlio filyccrio extract of ccrtaiu roots was the best corrective. This ho called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery jBtinl made without alcohol, this "Medical Discovery" Imimilatethefood, thereby curiii( dyspepsia. It is especially adapted todiseases ittended with excessive tissue wiutc, notably in convilMRi-n I,. fewn,for thin-blpoded people nnd tlfoso who arc always " catcbini( cold." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mcdirnl Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one. tent stamps for the French cloth-bound book of 1003 pages. Addresi I)r K.V. Pierce, No. 663 Main Street, UufTalo, N. Y. , ou'," "r. CARTRIDGES5 m 1 hi mi rniiii Mini The straight shooting, hard-hitting, sure-firing 22's. The reason why UMC .22 Cartridges are the best is that they are made with precisely the same care, the same tested materials and undergo the same rigid safe guards, as the heavier calibre, big-game-shooting UMC ammunition. UMC .22's are also made with the heavy hollow point bullets, thereby increasing their shocking and killing power over the old solid bullet. Try Our New "Lesmok" 22's UMC .22 short. .22 long, .22 long rifle " Lesmok," Smokeless and Black Powder as you wish. Targets Supplied Free THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. Afeocj 1 299 Brosdw.y, New Voik City "ii mauitui w Misgiven for the run fr0 pouth of the Deschutc3 H 1, because it is AJ. ije certain connections wi'i I , " "oiir. tram at v, pern the evenino-. fin delays attepS e introduction of servbl y uime will be allovyi 'g this COnnecti(LnmP is a hltjh trade lamp, sold at a low price. vf Wie new ripwlrm : ' hps tlmt cost niar. but tlirro Is no liottiirlaraiuimdoutanr , UHUge IS CO'ructrit of solid bmul nlckrl nlntm insllf kPit clean! no 1 aCr0S? tYia Pl. i- iwiy room In any hniiMi. Thprolsnoltilnir known to thy frt wuaa me twOlUmbia RnklnirtlmiainuaitithBTaliieotthPUAVOljmiiasalflit; the VnnrlUl - V4"'n. (Cytirr rtfiilpr nTrwlicro. If not at Tours, writ, for ."5 rOUQDea IS further ' 'rcmrlotlinncarotniionoyof tho the timn nn x STANDARD OIL. COMPANY (Incorporated! jeer) ii ' . can be zraa J?ea. it to n?w,.i ... . if - - wiiuuu eventUD ,mi,outh fSras , ?n on : ' : r. ian haa of tho Hoots. ka, and Probably is ee rail?'ons we:uitinc everS. Lumr, an nnvlrBir,mo 3 oeginninff oft ., " QGec Wo Medicine Co. -"Is. fA Ii- . " ' n,wrr,n. Portland, Or. us a Hon, . 1 i " "iarK in 7 ' ippi River rWQ i'ullm A TWO GRAND CRUISES ROUND the WORLD I The First to leava Now York Novcm- oor 1, ion, and the Kocomi rrora nan tianclsco, February 17, 1912. TrasattcTs. CLEVELAND ) Duration I tRRfl uJ bcWinj tB aurr u 110 Day u I yO"U yuu ud tiliws. ( Optional Tours OF 17 DAYS IN INDIA. 14 DAYS IN JAPAN. Sond for Illustrated Booklet , HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY, NEW XOKK. 1 uaJMBMimii cmai loam an Id TMC r sr for COUCH3 THBT OSL'T.MKDIGIINa AMERICANS IN MEXICAN PRISON May Be Shot as Spies By Gov eminent Authority. iopt Flvo Days In Filthy Hut Without Boing Allowed to Communl cato With Friends, San Dieeo. Feb. 2a. nmmlnri no spy .by Prefect of Police Jose Larroque ofTinJuana, a Mexican town fust uvti uie uounuary, iiarry u. Dell, nr American 28 years of age, is a prison er, in danger of being convicted with uul u nearmg oy a drumhead court martial and shot. Thfe fnto nf tbo dth er; American nnd the Mexican whn irbfesses to-be a citizen of tho. TTnifi States; Baid to b'd";held bv tho TiS Junana authorities, as spies, has no oeen learned. .Larroque says th'ey imvo oeen lreed:' - what hnrnmr. uiem no one horn Hpema tn le Prefect Larroque reuses to state tho .nature; of tile charge.-. pgainst Dell, but it ib iwiuwn.innt oq.ib thought to be a secret) agen-tf lor the1 robels. Likewise, LarroqU'e rofuses to'toll what will hn qpno .with the accusl'd men. While the fate of .Dell hung in the balance tonight, it- was learned that when Navarro's c6lUfnn marched into Juarez from the old.town of Guadel oupe late tonight; the troops brought with tnem two closley guarded prison TH. A 1 . via. xuesowere Americans ana one was Lawrence F. Converse, of Glen dora, Cal., a suburb-of Los Anceles, He has worked .in "SDokane and Se attic. ihe other, was Edwnnl M: Ulatt, thought -to-be an ex-soldier of the United States army. friends of Deli- have fears that should the insurgent army approach Tia Juana he will .quickly be disposed OI. KCDOrtS that hi! Was to hr rnknn forthwith to Enseriada were auieted by information thai; he is still held in tho Tia Juana prison, which is nothintr more than a miserable hut. This is heavily guarded and todav was further defended by the throwing up of earth works. It is said that this was dono for fear that American friends of Dell would attempt to storm the jail and liberate him. Although arrested in a lia Juana saloon last Saturday night, T"iit ' ... l ji . v. yen o jui-uiiiy vyua not umcovereu un til today. This was the result of the persistence of newspaper reporters,. who, following up rumors that three Americans were to be shot as snies insisted of Prefect Larroque that tfiey be given-Interviews .with the accused UTOPIA OF SOCIALISM. Faction of Mexican Insurgents Will Establish Colony. Mexicali. Mex. Independent of! all other revolutionary movements of the leaders in Mexico, the insurrection here is now centered in a Socialist affair,- the object being the. establish ment of a Utopia in Lower California, which, though horn amid the singing of bullets, ultimately is to know no bloodshed or warfare of men or mon ey. In this.commonweaith.the man who works with his hands will be supreme, asserted both leaders of the insurrec tios, Leyva and Berthold, who Emit ted the success of tho movement de pends upon the support of Socialists nnd the Industrial . Workers . of the World. Berthold said that tho aid of both organizations had been sought by him. Simultaneously the Associated 'ress correstxindent was informed by Berthold that he represented a capital istic organization, .and'' as such would not receive answers to' tjnestions. Berthold issued a dictum to Captain Babcock, of tho United States caval ry, and Mayor Rockwood, of Caiexico, that the A'mericarts-! must care for the wounded in future battles whether thoy wanted to .or not. . "The Red Cr'osss has donated $1,000 to the cause," he"said. "Wo: will take ic wounded to the" intornatl6hal line nnd you must -treat them orlotj them ie. We have no hospital .facilities or means of protecting.them," ' Valdorer in Disgrace. . Managua, Nicaragua After being nsulted and. ..beaten. he.ro .by -a. Guate malan, Genera. Yaldoraz, tho confi dential diplomatic agent of President Davua, of Honduras,, , has roiused to fight a duel apd is in disgrace. After tho beating he received ana iad displayed tho lack-of spunk to is- suo a challenge to liiS assailant, Val derez sought to forgcfc.-his disgrace in the flowing bowl and, woupd up tho snrrv affair bv trettincr drunk and bo ing escorted out of Managua by the po lice. . . Relief Furid Insufficient. Washington Tho VorfsttMtionality of tho law of Iowa passed 'fn'MD 8, en abling'an employb of tho 6bera'ting de partment of a railrdad torsuo .a road for injuries, notwithstanding tho fact that ho .'.had received benefits from a relief department supported partially by tho road,- . wns upheld. The law wns attacked when Charles I.' McGuire sued tho Cliiehgo, Burlingtbn & Quincy railroad T6V ?2;000 damages for injur ies,' McQuiro had been given $88. . . '.-Vi : T . Tablet Recalls Famous Battle. Savannah, Ga'. A tablot marking tho placo whero one of tho most san guinary engagements of tho Revolu tionary war wns' fought will bo un voiled hero Wednesday. Tho tablet is at tho poin.t' of, Spring, Hill redoubt, nround which American nnd British soldiers battled October 19, 1777. I Met Dsath In Hot Starcn. A fearful death was that of a man named John BMrd at a mill In Now York. As he bent ovor a largo vat filled with brlllnft atnrch, ho sllppod and fell Into the hot mlxturo. Ho was ltora.'ly bollod to death before work men drapgorl hh body from tho vat with hooks attnehfo to a ropo. Th3 hot rtarch hnd reduced tho man's clothing to frnrmrnts. One TlrnR Thnt Will Live Forever, PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, first box sold in 1807, over 100 years ago, sains in crease yearly. All druggists or How ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Crest.!. el uarmento. Clothes psclcod away du.Ing summer .ro often very cre-red. To remove tho '.:roai.B8 harp tho article on a clotho dne in the Lath room, shut door and window, turn on the hot water tap to ill tho ret n with steam, sud leave tho dotht:B (or an Lour or two. Afterward .rv In th orit: air If. oosslblu. HP -THAT' Slamacfi-Tfoubia before it becomes serious do.it right now. Hos teller's Stomach Bitters is the quickest and surest medicine for you to take. Thousands have proven it. Start today. It is for Heartburn, Poor Ap petite, Indigestion, Colds and Malaria. i INSIST ON GETTING HOSTETTER'S BITTERS TO is not a "food" it i3 a medicine, and tho only medicine in the world for cows only. Ma Jo for the cow and, as its name indicates, a cow curt. Barrenness, retained afterbirth, abortion, scours,calr;dudder, and all similar nffertlnnn nnaltlvelv and aulcklv cured. No one who keeps cows, whether many or few, I - n 1 1 11. . . i' . ' call aiiuru iu uc wuuuui .wu.vu.. It it. made especially to keep cows healthy Our book What to Do When Your Cows Are Sick". sent free Ask your local dealer for "Koui-Kure, "orsendto the manufacturers. Dairy Association Co., LyndonvHIo, Vt. IN LATE WINTER AND EARLY SPRING We seldom feel JUST RldHT At such a time KASPARILIA is the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and such disorders' of the blood as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be the best remedy for that lack of energy and the peculiar debility so prevalent during the close of winter and the opening of spring. For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Ita beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation ol food, promoting, a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach,' bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con BtiDation nnd the lone list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to Inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE EIovT CiiBMlCAl, Co. Portland, Oregon Painless Dentistry I. rmr nrlHn tmr lioWiv our etoJr for jears and now onr succom,' and ours la tho bttt palnletf work to bo found imjw&oro, no uuior oow jouou jou pjr Comparo our Prices. '! ITU UUIIU IMni.O UI1I4 Driuuo norK ior oui ot.toirn imtroni la oa dajr it detlred. l'ulnleM extraction f ro wben plates or bridgo work is ordor. od. Coniultillon trie. MoltrCrowni $5.00 22k Bridge Tieth4. 00 Gold fillingi 1.00 Enml Fillings 1.00 Silver Fillings .50 Good Rubber n. Plats 5.00 Dest Red Rubber n Pistes 7.50 0R.W.. Wilt, riiioitii Miiuia Painless Exlr'tion ,OU II tuu imiiunii Ptnuu but minooi All work fully minrnuteotl for fifteen yean. Wise BeBnal Co,,mc Painless Demists Filling Building, Third and Wa'hlnrton P0RTUND. ORE OraoeUoura: 8 A. M, to 6 . AI. eundiji, to 1 AL0OHOL OPIUM TOBACCO HablU PoaltleI Onrfd. OnljrantEor(cedKelr In. otltotw In Oregon. Writ for illustrated circular. Kiutr iNsnniTc. 71 ti 1 m n. Be One of the First 0 Our two complete 1911 Catalogs will illus trate and explain the many superior points f&rf&fa of excellence of the complete high-grade Vfr and Supplies and Gasoline Engines which vj FlU. ,., rpL ,.1.,U1 Ul. w y plete guides and are sent postpaid free of charge upon receipt of name and address. Send in your request now. State whether i you wish Dairy or Creamery Catalog. Mooroe & Crise!l POkTLAND, OREGON DAIRY MACHINERY and SUPPLIES iTMiif Not a Man's Excuso. Thero may bo several good rea sons why a man doesn't want to bo vaccinated, but becauso they're afraid that the scar will show when thoy'ra at a Darty Isn't one of them. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Drugglsta Sell Murine Eyo Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eyo 8alVe In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advlco Free by Mall. Murine Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago. KIDNEY Is a deceptive disease thousands have it and TROUBLE don,t know ft- 11 you wnl Kood results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the (treat kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney trouble. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. t Puzzle Beyond Solution. The pickpocket business must be In hard lines. 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