The " Madras Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1905. NO. 32. ltfS II K A mm . - - S P E It I I U I II I U W I 0 I A LT I ES: TURKISH NUGGETS .. i i (, i.iiiiM finding mi mi In hi i r mtrti n iii'iiiv V.-..-.-1- jHwliflnM... . (Mnw J',,B'it'nfcrt'...'y "'' ; I'rlnovlllo ritlli",M"r" , ,. i-otkliiK,'.' HIiMiIKo &rU ,ll"!H,":,'ll ,.,',,1(iM lire ituilo to thw nbovo nnmed Irtorclmnl ...mmtiotfrol' ""'" ....., MrtiiHv buck If not n roprcuciited. ""i : .hiutf jut in""' in BOX 176 J. L McHARGUE, Prop., Shaniko, Ore. .eccinNAL CARDS ..iru AT 1 AUi TTIIUWCV HI unTARV PUBLIC II w " " VICTOR MARDEN Mmiufiicturer Mid Denier In OltKflON .... vnii !i nn uhlv ill iun ...w rii mini rt hiUiiiiuv I'll ni ... liw i ..i ..,1 i:tiirit IJilHl mure Jl.UlKAf, OHIK.ON. rvVT I- KKSON' E.1 I ' DENTISTS 0icfFrtmli4lV lilwW. Fine Harness, Saddles Tents, Wapn Covers TIIH CJIBAI'KHT 1'l.ACB I if ' TIIH IA IXI3, W'lii'ii Ihl'rt'j Mop In niul get prUea.- OIUlliON MXPKIW. I. I. . DEHTIST - i-.l. TTII-' II 11 1 l-H iiim:iii.n Loot DlilmitC Plume nil. i imt ii ir l iil- v DENTIST I'ltlSEVJIJ.K. OltKliON 8X0OK East End Clothing Store . JOE COHEN, Prop. COM l'l.BTK J. INK Of Ol'.KW mt.S'IrilllNU (IOOIW, HATS, CAW, HIIOKH ANII Cl.OTIIINO. A WO TKl'NKH, It will jm r"n " Jv1'1 u,,r Iir,cc P11'' rlinaliiff elsewhere. mi nr.eoNi) ht.. Tin: dam.iw, oitwio.v. Alio branch t Urann Villlbj-j Oregon. Carrying thb DougUi Pliou. HENRV L kuck jAXCKACTl'lllilt OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWIIOY OUTFITS A 81'KCIA'TY. Healer In Collar, Whip, Kobci and Ren itaI lino (i( llorxc KtirnJililliK ioodi, Tent, Am-iiIiikk mill Wagon Cover. All work ur. nutevd. Kt Hoeond Ht. TIIEDAM.USOro. mm AMU bUKUfcUM Oflict- In Pnij Hinre. OltWIOX'f - I I, aitooKH i ' OIlKOON i hm uiimi ii! nun . WM.W I I II U Q nnuuionnurn w, wummiotiiuncn If your Mntch l In ticcl of rci'alr or If you wmil lo buy a new one, you "-mi not.ilo better tlimi to wrltu THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER THE DALLES, ORE., 1'or yrlrc nl ntylu. JUIIorJeM ic'lvo rotii)l niti'iittoii. All work guarantL'Cil, nit boon Hamilton Hotel JAJlKilillAltHth,i'PoiV. OHly (Dhe PHc A I mm . - i-l IT- k i . i n c ct -iu At - m AH White Help MECOH n iiKhiiim in Hiriun ni "'ANlKd.blllftlUf lirlri. iLtl Will i! "- n. Kran..l. . 1"raA.t.lUmuwmt1 J.,IL(;w. do to the i WltllnTllK)AU(KH 0X OIVKX STOCK Jstf?e. First cIahi meals anil he!". I'rlee retnoiuble. Head' Huartora tor all stage llHes. Antelop, Geo. C. Blakely - 'Th RallaMa' DrtJlt. " Chva Uil luTRcrt (lock of r and druclrt fir iF Kcn4 Ore. ' 'tMh; fV)Vo itnle -iiV Wikll o'rderi aollclt 4 fid will rtl artWttii s. Oregon GO TO THE HAORAS DRUG STORE TOR Pure Brot Dntpsii Sindrles and htent Medicines A Cempl(U Line of fUtlwwry, Jwlry, -Btc laf4k ; 'M. B; SNOOK, Proprietor, (u) tiki MalafBtrMti Madrai, Orf THE AUTOMOBILE QUESTION, Someone lias suggested that they call ihc nutoniobilo tlio "aiitocarl" and lis diU er the "autocial.'' Fioin the actions of Home of those who are met on l he road with their autos the form autocrat Is very well de si'Uved, The automobile queulion has become ciitical in some aeclioiiH of the East. Pendleton has only recently . introduced the automobile habit and already it is causing considerable dis cussion. Recently an autoV mobile wliilo passing liyars' mill iu Pendlelon caused a riot not only among the four-arid six horse team but among their drivers as well. When the horses commenced rearing and plunging, their drivers ran out and intercepted the chaffeur and were about to make things interesting for him. The chafl'eur nicked up an iron rod to defend himself and was finally allowed to proceed after lie had hoard some very strenuous opinions expressed of himself and his machine. The whole question, resolves itsblf into the fact that both being vehicles have equal rights upon the roads and that neither must trespass upon the rights of the other. When a chaffeur, or, to translate the French phrase into itsEnelish equivalent, "stoker,' in ol.argo of the auto mobile sees that he is frighten ing a team he is meeting, com nion courtesy requires that he slow dawniand if a reduction ol speed does not serve the purpose he should come to A stop, in many states when a driver of a team holds up his blind as a signal for the driver of the auto to frtop and the signal is disre garded the chaffeur may be ar rested and iineu. All it needs is consideration prtr tii iSirliis of others. The vr a w aut) has come to stay. When the bicycle was first introduced it aroUsed violent oDDOsiuon among larmers rile first wheel 1 bougni was a Columbia. That was in 18U2. When 1 went out on the country roads I would hear curses loud ntirl rip from farmers whom 1 . . fir nflT the road Willi that horse-scaring contraption Go back to the city where you belonir. vou city dude," the would shout. Once it came to a question of fists against horsewhip and the horsewhip catf out second oeai Now the men who were so bit terly opposed to the bicycle are buying them for their sons and daughters and the Moycle has frlewl than the farmer. The man who wanted to banish Movcles from the road now would be thought intolerant and unreasonable. But with tue unm-nhnr on & Wheel there is Hula svmoathy. The wheel men dislike him as he brings discredit upon their rfcnks. He ia a a menace to his fellow ..iiuiuisn an wtA as to the nadcBtrian. The same will al ways be true and should be true of the scorching nutoist. When Aa ianrl the sooner the hotter, thov should go where they can Ecorch to their heart's contents. T af..vttiar1 AvnvniffHt With a fiirmeer recently who is very a bitted against tho "autocurto" and the 'autoorats." "One of my men1 was going into town lust week wltn a six horae team;" he mU. -,Hee nno nf iIiphh blame devil carta on a hill. He saw his bunch-! dbAAA4it trounioso ho called lor the auto to stop. It came merrily on and the learn went, over thoi grade into a wire fence, while. tho automobilist didn't rven m tw o-a n its 13 c r. rm e 1 ra n z m Qt n 4 stop to see if ho had killed tho drver. I am carrying a 80 30 now when I go to town and if I meet an auto and ho does not stop when I signal him to do so will take a shot at his tires and if that don't stop him I will wing him. My wife used to drivo to town with the children once or twice aweek. JNow 1 am afraid to let her drive in by lerselffor fear of having her A . - - 1 meet an automobile and having a runaway." WTlwif tits n ti f rm 1 1 tif noorlu is a creater realization 01 tne v other man's rights and a little more of putting yourself in the atter's place will solve tho question. A naval officer from one of the I . 7 f - ...1.51 .. I American meii-ci-war wmio in Naga Saki rented a bicycle and was enj ying a spin when lie accide'ntly ran into a Jap knocking him down. The Jap arose and oowing low saiu: "1 beg j'our pardon for having gotten ih your honorable way. hope I have caused you no larm from my very-much-to-be regretted carelessness." Can you imagine an American, or, or that matter, a person of any other nationality, doing as the Jap did. The chances are he would luitip up and sa: "Blanket', blank you, you enre- ess tshump. Tv'e a good mind to jerk a limb off you and beat you with the bloody end." In a r ecent conversation with W. M. Scott, a "wealthy farmer who lives near Helix, Oregon, he-saidi "It's all in being used to them. Last winter in Los Angles I noticed that the horses don't mind autos any more than our horses up here mind bicy cles." As autos become more plenti ful in the West the horses will gradually become accustomed to them; but till that time the man with the auto should use . 1 X every precaution ro prevent causing accidents and run aways on the public roads. When one is in the auto it may look very funny to see a horse by the roadside walking along on his hind leg or trying to climb n tree but when you ti r a tho nnp. in the buercv it doesn't seem nearly so laugh able. Not long ago ray wife was out driving with a horse I suMJooed bferfectly safe: an auto nlpldly turned the corner tha horse diUuH wait fora second look but turned tail instantly, breaking the shafts. Seeing the horsed head where his tai ought to be so astonished my wife that she didn't think to jump out and a moment Jater tho horse and buggy were piled up in the fence. Tf the owners of autos were made responsible for what dam age they cause you would see that morelcare nnd prudence would be used. Some brigh Boston genius has written "Otto ought to auto less Then he'd kill loea folks iruess." If Otto and the rest of the autoiata were responsible fof .their breakage fewer accidents would be -chronicled. H reu Lookloy, in Pendleton East Ore- gout an, ' T.nniTRlimi Hcira rfor 5alo at Q, W. Mlllor'a, four miles south of town ; S1.00 per sot. j A full line of Paints, Oil and other Finishing Materials. In WALL PAPER all colors and shades at LOWEST PRICES. Our HARDWARE has arrived. Our Grocery Department is now complete and open for inspection. I Proprietor, j. Palmehn Buiiding J Mad ras, - - - Oregon. a LENA M. LAM THE PIONEER CASH STORE Jimt received, new Hue of Douglas Sliocs. Wc quote a few prices: KaiiKaroo Kid, a One dres shoe, at ?:!.. VicI Kid, also a good dres ulioe, at $tJM. ilox Calf Illuelicr at f t.OO. Come In and cee our beauti ful line of Itoyx' and .Men's Ilutrt In all the new shaiie and colors rang ing In price from .7V to t. Kvcrytliing in the Grocery line. The Ijest Tea and Coffee. Kino Hams ami Krcoii. The ljeit lard In the land. AIko gooil cook 1 113 and eating Applet. Po not forget us when you need ( Building Taper and Barb Wire. T. J. MalloV & Co. A I JVIain Stfeet, Madpas, Oregon. When we get time we will write better ads. To Busy Men. Keep your eye on this Space OUR SHOES ...HAVE ARRIVED... Bradley Metcalf Shoes The largest and best selected stock of Shoe ever tshown In Northern Crook county are now on sale at our Wareltwuxo back of Darber Shop. Come and see them. Our 1'rloen Are right. Cedar Shingles for Sale; The Madras Milling and ...Mercantile Company... ,t'1 it n afew Says wVWill have on sale a large .consignment of $tpqk and Dairy Salt. . MORE LATER, T)HE(I0N UH w