The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, March 16, 1905, Image 1

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Madras
MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1905,
NO. 30.
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SPECIALTIES:
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VICTOR MARDEN
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Fine Harness, Saddles,
Tents, Wagon Covers
PBOFESSIONAL CARDS.
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East End Clothing Store
JOE COHEN, Pnop.
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HATH, CAIH, HIIOKH AND CI.OTHINO.
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It will pay you to icrt our prlre .before pur-
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ffll Hn()NJ)HT., TICK DAU.KH, OHWiON.
AIko brttll'li kt liTnm Valley, Oregon,
t'arrylllif Hid DuiikIu) Hliue.
HENRY L KUCK
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Harness and Stock Saddles
COWHOY OUTPITH A HPECIA'TV.
Dealer In Collar, WIiI;m, I(uU' and t Ken
era! Hue of Hooc I'lirnlthliig (WmmIh, Tentx,
AviiImk and Wagon Cover. All work guaranteed.
Kant Heroad St.
THE DAI.I-KS, Ore,
If your wateh l In ueed of repairs
orlf ou want (o buy a new one,
you ran not do better than to wrlto
THEO. LIEBE
PRACTICAL WATCH and
CLOCK MAKER
THE DALLES, ORE.,
Kor prlre and ntylen. Mailorder
reeulve prompt attention. All work
Ktiarantccd,
Hamilton Hotel
Flret class meals em) beds.
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quarters for all BUge lines.
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Oregon
Geo. C. Blakely
Tho Rtillabla DruggleL
(,'arrla tin largeat vtnek
of ilriiffn and drutrglnti
iiindflci in KaMurn Ore
gon, ihuto uppllen
your Itlhll ordera nollelt
cd Uud will receive
prompt atli'iitlon,
The Dalles,
Oregon
go To THE
MADRAS DRUG STORE
FOR
Pure Drugs,
Dru&ists' Sundries tnd
Patent Medicines
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HOME IN WINTER.
Tim pnld hail not embittered alt
The world that llngcrx In It tin
Nor bare Hie ntormn bid uvcry U c
Wbero Hmllc a ealm, inntented fare,
Through blinding unown we follow ntlll
The .otlc highway o'er the hill;
And vou and I know many a path
That liiima'd coiiiplcli! eiiclmntineiit hath
Aa fruiu the main road, now and then,
Wu find at taut the old home glen.
Come, you who brnvu llfe't iitorm, who know
A colder world than all the anow,
What deep, warm corner of your heart
Light up a nil rl ne that time nor art
Nof fame'n wild lire nor failure' nhado
Can tacrllcglomly liirsduT
Surely, there linger awectly there
A alMor thought, a .Inter prayer,
A kiepnakc, or a kindly plea
Por home, wherever home may be.
WHY PULTON WAS MAD.
Tho object of the hurried trip of
Kenator fulfill to Umatilla county
Just before the opening of the prcfcnt
eopfllon of CongrcMB Is now mude plain,
itlthou h it was known to many people
In tho county at the lime.
lie wan hero lc the Interest of a few
peoplo who have made second pur
chases of Umatilla Indian lauds, but
who were In need of npeclal legislation
to make good their titles. Compara
tively few people are Interested in this
prlvute matter. The law on the sub
ject was plain before the purchases
wore mude and It was not necessary to
liuvo a general law pusAed to meet a
few private needs.
B-nator Fulton was Invited to meet
the people of Umatilla' county In the
Interests of irrigation before he went
to Washington, but could only find
time to make a hurried visit here in
the interest of u few private Individ,
tials who had need of special legisla
tion. Because the EuKt Oregonlan
criticised his action he flew into a rage
and accused thin paper of all kinds of
misrepresentations. Kow his action
becomes all the more open to criticism,
becuuae of tho interest lie displayed in
riding over the reservation with at
torneys for the clnimnnts instead of
giving bis time to the people of Uma
tilla county lu general.
His dignified unger and high sound
ing defense made in a letter to the
Morning Trlbuno of this city a few
lays after the East Oregoulan criti
cised him for not giving Umatfllu
county a few hours of his time now
sounds about as hollow as Senator
Mitchell's defense on the floor of the
senate the day before his law partner
"peached" on him.
Senator Ful'on said in his letter to
the Tribune that ho was hero to learn
the wishes of his constituents. Good
Republicans who admired Senator
Fulton will be angry when they find
that about the only "constituent"
consulted during his trip here was a
Democratic politician and attorney for
the second purchases of Indian lands.
Sauator Fulton was mad because the
East Orogonlan saw through his shal
low plan and called attention to It,
Now Senator Fulton's own action In
the senate lu seeming special amend
ments for a few land purchasers in
this county corroborates the East Ore
gonian'a statements at tho time.
t'endleton East Oregonlan.
TREATMENT OF SOOURS.
While there are medicines for horses
nnltcted with Bcours, the opinion of
the belt veterinarians Is that audi ani
mals need much care In using and In
feeding. Experience has shown that
the grain feed for a horse who scours
should not be heavy eVtsn though the
animal is expected to do hard work.
Of course If one expeots a whole day of
hard heavy work from a horse with
this aflllctlon then the heavy reeuing
must be done, but It will be at the cost
of the life of tho animal.
TTannllv Indigestion is at tho bottom
of the trouble which Is all tho more
retiBou why care should bo used in
feeding. A simple home lemedy is to
ml ennal narts of ginger, powdered
charcoal and prepared chalk and give
the animal a tablespoouful of It witli
eaoh feed for about two months. In
the meantime the animal should not
ho driven immediately aftor It has
eaton nor must it be forced wuan
perspiration Is apparent on Its coat. It
is also o good plan to water me norso
before feeding. Tho roughage should
be sweet and cloau and free from Uust
If possible.
After' a bad attack .01 scours, par
ticularly In cold weather, thero Is
ntr-it. in la nrofuBe nUrsplratlon so
that care must be taktirj that the awl.
nial Is well protected from cold by
blankets both lu and but of the stable.
Pacific Homestead.
mil uii ornroflfl and fadl freight for
Madras ad way holhts lh cfcreoftho
Madras aud Dalles btage line, via The
Dalles, Oregon, ud Vylll receive It
promptly attd t ft Vry raasoiiable
rate,
METHODIST HILL JOTTINGS,
Yes, the Icy rain penetrated way
Into the morrow of our bones last
Sunday. Indeed, after two weeks of
such excellent weather it was strong
enough to make one wheeze and snort,
i etrardless of sex or gender.
Tulk about dull limes just wafch
soma of our young bachelors one of
these fine Sunday afternoons and
evenings.
Tho Btrasser boys have aleardy been
offered over 600 acres of grain to cut
with their header next fall, a sign that
the header must ultimately supplant
all binders, which are impractical In
this locality, where tho grnln doesn't
reach a proper height for binding.
13. Tscharner, of Milwaukie, Oregon,
has taken possession his homestead at
the southern base of Round Butte.
William and Jes?e Mcttride arrived
from Spokane, Wash , recently, and
are now looking for homestead locu
tions. !
John Hardt, of Spokane, who haa a
homestead at the Hound Batte, has ar
rived with his family.
Jesse McBride is confined to bis bed
at the home of Q. B. Graham, suffer
ing from the eflects of a broken rib,
which be sustained by fujllng off Mr.
Graham's wagon.
John Hoffmann, sr., has been a suf
ferer Iroru tbU8llltis.
Miss Rose Dauzer, of Bethany, is
visiting nt the home of her sister, Mrs,
Theodore Hartnagel.
Mr. Lcbrman, of Sisters, spent Sat
urday aud Sunday visiting at the
home of Rev. E. J. Traglio.
M. Braun, of the Big Plain, spent
Sunday morniugatlheGerman church
and visited B. Dombrowe in the after
noon. The Jarrelt boys have grubbed a
large tract of sage brush land for
Theodore Hartnagel, and thereby dis
covered the value of tneir ability.
Cbrls Reicben feels quite content in
tils enlarged bouse. A new organ has
been added, and when his proposed
cook arrives there will be happiness
complete in that bouse.
Frank A. Smith Is easily the most
energetic bachelor south of Willow
Creek gap. He has sixty acres of
spring plowing ready far seeding, all
done with a single team. Ask him
Whether farming pays at Mndras.
Such men are the kind that solve the
prublem of proving a country's agri
cultural value. Such a man will live
regardless of bard times. Give ua more
bachelors made of this mettle and we
will take the community's future
upon our own shoulders.
Quarterly conference was held at
the Methodist Church last Saturday
evening and on Sunday morning the
Lord's Supper was served,
J. A. Hoffmann, recently of The
Pioueer staff, is energetically at work
on his homestead, having just pre
pared fifty acres for seeding.
Theodore Rieger's homestead is now
fenced on all sides, and a cistern also
adds to the family's comforta.
The German Church has become
quiet an imposing structure since it
has received Us new coat of rustic and
a 30-foot spire has been added. Rer.
Traglio, who was formerly a painter
by trade, will superintend the painting
of the church, which is to be done this
summer. When that Is doue this will
be the handsomest church building in
Crook county. Moses.
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What about "doing unto others as
you would they should do unto you."
The editors of some of Oregon's dallies
and weeklies appear to have forgotten
this trlto saying In their efforts to
convict our Cougressmeu and Repre
sentatives bf e liege tf Wrong doing be
fore they have even bad a chance to
speak for themselves. It I as ridicu
lous as tho decision of the old Justice
who had heard one side of the story
and refubed to listen to the other. His
mind was made up aud to; listen to the
other sldo could do no good. Be men,
and let Justice rule. When a Jury,
after listening to the evidenco of both
sides, renders a verdict of guilty, theu
ids timo enough to talk. Till theu
the least said the less regrets for the
hereafter. A sense of fairness and tho
very Justice upon which our law is
bused demands that the aocused be
considered Innocent until proven
guilty. i
Now Is the time to plant fruit and
shade trees. The Dalles Nurseries
(see ad in another column) handle
nothing but home grown trees, which
are fully guaranteed to be as repre
sented. Get their prices before buy
ing elsewhere. By leaving your orders
at The Pioneer oflloe thoy will receive
prompt attention, Call and get a
price list
X
The NEW CASH STORE
.
A full line of Paints, Oil and other Finishing Materials.
WALL PAPER
4$ In all colors and shades at LOWEST PRICES.
Our HARDWARE has arrived.
Our Grocery Department is now complete and open
for inspection.
LENA M. LAMB. PalmeLTuHding
Madras, - - Oregon. J
THE
PIONEER CASH STORE
Jut received, a new line of nonglaa Shoes. We quote a few price:
Kangaroo Kid, a flue dress shoe, at 1X50. Viel Kid, alto a good drc-s
Hhoe, at 13.50. llox Calf Bluchef 4t fS.00. CUmS 111 and be our beauti
ful line of Boy' and Men's Hat ii all the new ehapcx and eolorx rang
ing .P price from Mc to St. Everything in the tirocery line. The best
Tea fand Coffee. Fine Ham and llaeon. The bent lard in the'land.
Also good cooking and taring Apples. Do not forget ut whvn you need
Building I aper and Barb Wire.
T. J. JVIalloy
& Co.
JVTain Street,
Madras, Oregon.
Keep your eye on this Space
TO ARRIVE:
Bradley
Metcali
Shoes
The largest and best selected stock of Shoes ever shown In
XMfthbfU Crook county will arrive in a fuw'dayn and will be on
rale at our Warehouse, back of llarber Shop. Cedar Shingles
for sale. More later.
The Madras Milling and
...Mercantile Company...