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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
Uh3 TQadras 'Pioneer'. Published every Thursday by THE VION'SKIl punLisiuxa C0. TtMOtttv Dnovrxmr.i., Mr. ouoacnimoN rates: Ono er . Six montl s Three jiiitnttis... ATlM.ltTISlXO liATl'.J? ON- Afl'MCATlOX. 1.5G l.Of .ID Etitetoliis h'coimI clrtss nmt or August 23; IPOi, nt Hit- Virtu' five at Mad n3. Ore , under t! c Act of CoiiRros of Match 3, 1S7H. THUKSDAI' NOVUM UEft 10, 100I TfiS AUTOMOBILE. There is no tuliiiu to wh.it tise tliH automobile may yet he pnt to. Thi'if present use, to this date, skeins to be the ex termination of millionaires and tlrtihken clianfTeurs. But the timo is f st approaching when the autOinobile, used fn a sane and businesslike manner, will bo a boon to mankind Heroin the Desdhutes Galley a road is being constiucted especially for iin automobile routeat no small f.vmmse. that will connect us with the railroad uad make us in tin v bonis (if travel nearer to Portland and other joints along the line. People living in Clint' i-lls iuid vicinity. when the load is completed (which will be in :r fet months) can take passage On tliis line in" the morning rtnd arrit-tfin Portland the evening of the Sah'ie day. This is what can be Called a "sane and practical" Use of the automobile; But the' auto mobile ihhy yet be put to n in ore gUheiHl tise' as will be Seen in the following article taken from an eastern paper: "In New Yoik something like a fhousririd mlle5 of streets have been asphalted and rftechan.cal engineers1 predifct that ten year. hence there will hot be a rail way track on any Street in the city. In Chicago, even with its present abominable street pav ing, one ma' be taken in a great automobile in the heart bf the down-town district and 1 shown over the city ' in com parative comfort; If this can he dorie,as it is done every day. what physical obstacle is there to prevent the sritne develop ment ill regular passenger trans portation? One great promise, at least, is involved. If the automobile does riot thus dis place street railways, it will probably supplement them and. lie lifted from the status of u dangerous racing' machine to a higher Ifcvfel of general ifseful nes.". Most evffyfiin (hat God gave man the intelligence to make has in time be eft put to a "beneficial and practical use, and in this case we are of the opinion ihat ill automobile will be put o a belter use than that of killing mil.ionatres and foole who gn racing a'fonnd the coun try. We are living in d section of the State that is practically adapted for ilivft and by their use the' tfUfVap&Waion problem of the iVesc'hiVtes Val ley and many other sections ol the S&te can tie so'ved" to a certain extent. Mr. Hammond should be encouraged in hit? undertaking, for ft is worthy ol merit'. Next year' people living around her 6arn niaKe elbse Connections witlVthe Letfisarul 6lark FaiV, over Itfr;? Ham zhond's automobile line, in Com fort and style. Ciine Fall? Stress. - ywq-J , BE1ID, ANEVTOEIIGO T0W1T. Bead, Crook county, is seven months old:; that is, within tieven months the town has dc Veloped into what it is today, with its population .01 uuu 01 more people. It is quite diffi cult to estimate the population correctly as there are dozens of jiew oomerajooating there daily. Jfcad'wiir ribver mttka'a Nfcw York of a Chicago, bat will, without doubt, grow into a very active, enterprising little city equal to many of the towns in the Northwest. The location is both beautiful and healthful. U a person de&ires an excellent place to fish and hunt, it can be found at Bond. If he chooses a health resort for himself oi family, ho will had JJoiia a suitable location. If it is for business purposes he can find as profitable an investment in or around Bend as can be had i 7i the great Pacific Northwest. One thing that looks genuine about the situation at Bend is tho fact that the companies, who own and control tho town site and who are pushing the development work, aro com posed of young men who were prosperous in the Eastern States and who left their homes and closed out their business in terests in ordef to eflter larger lields. This is not all. 1 hey sire putting in their own money to the extent of about $4,000 per day for construction work alone. A. L. Goodwillie, of Chicago, has the sale of the townsite property and has erected for himself an elegant cottage on the banks of the Deschutes river. W. B. Guerin, Jr., of Ohio, is at the head of the Des chutes Irrigation and Power Company,- and with his law partner, O. C. Steinemann, has i he sale of the irrigated land contained in tlie Deschutes segregation. These genllertten have won she utrfiost confidence of the public which they justly de serve, arid; US a consequence, ire disposing of the property faster than' it tan be irrigated. The town buildings are being -reeled so fast that it is im possible for .the Goodwillie mill to turn out sufficient lumber to -apply the clemat.ds of the peo ple who are waiting with eager tiess to complete the busings houses already under construc tion. Oregon needs more such companies to push forward the levelopment of the great re purees of the Northwest. Pacific Homestead: Sweet Sm'.liiip: Face went everywhere, Through crowded nuirt anil city square; She join neyed far on coutiiry road, In homes of high antlJaw auofle; Hut lu re or there, or far 6'r wl!q, S'e still met sinlli s on every s.fle. "'Tis clear," said hafipy Sini.ing Face, "This world's a very pleasant place." Why pay excew-Ive prices for win dows, doors, tli f uyleB or biiihieru' ma terials when you can buy tliem ut leht firlces of J. F. Morris, Prlue- ille, Ore. LODGE DIEEpTOET Madras CaniP. tl. W. jL No. 825. Meet k every see nd and fourth Saturday -f each month nt 8 p. m. Frank J. Brooks. Consul C. W. II. snook, Uleik. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. Lela Camp, Itoval Neighbors or A. Mui-ts everv second and louith Friday of each month at 8 p. in. 31. K. Snook, Oracle. j. .M. Maun, ltecoruer. visiting iieign bois welcome. JKADEA8 VS. PEINEVILLE. At Prinoville, Sunday. O'ot. 30, 1004, MOHJ5INO OAMK. Madras il I'lhtcvlllo 6 AFTKRNOOX OASfB. PlllifaVlllO Madras Tho Madras bunch of bull topsets, 1U tho niorutng game, plnyctl n Ptiw Rnmc of lall as sho should be plpycd. Kalph Drown nuil Larson as ttattery diil uohlc work, as did Alf Cook on first And Jae.lt Churelt, who hold down tho second pio tin. tho rest of tho jrffto all did wetland If only Rodmau, tho great Rodman, had been thoro the Russian victory of the afternoon might have had a dlfterent coniploslou. It was ono of those games thart gives a spectator mt& of tho90 daflt brown tastes In his mouth for sOrno weeks ufter. A year Is n loftgtlrao ttfwftltfbfft we will make Priueville hunt her hole next season. Standard Patterns ALL STANDARD PATTERNS arc reduced to 10c and 15c We have the agency. If you do not rccclvo our monthly fashion plate drop us a postal and get your name on our mailing list. The Designer "A Magazine of Real Use to Woman." Contains Fashions, Stories and numerous special feat ures for instruction and amusement. Send us your subscription 10c a copy. 80c a year. m Edward G, Pesse Cd, Shaniko, Ore. Jos. T. Petetfs carries a general line of Paiuts, Lime, Cement, Kails, Hardware, Build ers' Materials of all kinds. TE1E DALLES, Ore. THE Royal Fire Extinguisher NO STOP-COCKS Oil VALVES TO CORRODE. A CHILD CAN OPERATE IT. 3IADE IN 8 SIZES. ' 2 gallons, copper ?13 00 3 callous, copper 17.00 o gallons, copper l&uu F. o. b. Portland. This machine is easily and qul'ddy charged and Is guaranteed to put out any bmall lire that can be readied. It is just the thing for and should be in every resi dence, barn and store In the country For furth r particulars write to the manu factors, v d:l. BUTLER &; CO. 90 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND. ORE. Or leave your orders at Pioneer Office. When ready for Beedlng you ground this fall buy a Hoosier Drill which has proven to bo llio beBt on tho market. Wrllo for catalogue nnd prlco If In tho market for linplomontn of any kind. SEXTON & WALTHER, THEDALLE8-ORJi in ft Oovernment Lands under irrigation in Oregon are now opetl' foV settlement. For further particulars apply to Descliates Irrigatiou & Power Co. REND, OREGON. 1 i p. j. e o o k; s, . Blacksmith and - Wagonmaker. HORSESHOEING and J GENERAL REPAIRS. Sixth Street, Madrai. Ore. FOR SALE. A pratn farm of 100 acres of fine land; nearly level; nearly all can be c ultivated ; 60 acres under plow; all fenced; title perfect; In the Hayntiiek eoyntry: will io sidd cheap jxml on "afy terms. For further jairllculartt inquire at The Pioneer office. octlSlm ESTABLISHED 24 YEAR8. Q$ f 0 THE MADRAS DRUG STORE FOB Pure finuty Druits' Sundfi arid Patertf Medicines A Complete Line of Stationery, Jewelry, EtCi In Stock M, E. SNOOK, Proprletof. Em' SIdo Jlttfri slfWt, Oregdi' mu 1MTT170 tt ao mm IT A private Hoepltal for the treatment of all medical and surgical dlMMetf ejecept such as are contagious. Pallerits rflay employ their own ryslclaiij 'raining eoliool for Nurses In conncotlotf. for atiy information concemluj( Hie Baffle address Dro. EIlQ L'tfON A REUTER, LtftiK Ll8tnce Tel. Ho. 8ll. Tbe Daliea, Oreston. tee Co, makeii pla ol tiny townsldp in Tho Dalles Land District; corrected up to date for CO cfcriti? cffSIi of postage stamps Hudson & Brownhill Real Estate & InVestment Company THE DALLES All parti, s indelitetl to me are herelty notified that all accounts not ai-llfed hefore Novenjher lE?lli will 6e pit.lhto the hands of a lawyer for eollertiif I need my rnohey and think I Jmvo walled long enouli. L. 3f.' jn!ni. DEPARTMENT STORE You will find a greater; variety, a better stock and lower prices than at any other store in Eastern Oregon. Write t us for our wholesale price on a year's supply. 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Si ' CSH GRbOER OREGON, oDmplete' LINE OF- dfEg-FfAL lt(ERChfANDISE: General Blackimith and Wagon Maker HORSESHOEINO A SPECIALTY All Work 3uarantd SHANIKO ORBCTON 6an be rotN3! at -.CULVER STORE. Afelioeilt Prittea'.for'Bestrdo'otla. d7rom ouV stock of 8hopa,HatB, Oapa andfenfca' Fu'rnlalilrig fifooda dan aelbctttd the latest atylea and beat ilt. Fraah and pura Gfroderiea of all kinda. . OHCard.-war, WlMvydx and Xxximmmi