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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
ft,: The Madras Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGOM. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905, NO. 23. lc Wuofi jCandy Kitchen SPECIALTIES: I08 CABIN CREAMS, TURKISH NUGGETS '' ... .. it.... of mire and home.iMde, candle on solo at ,U a ""u ' - .Mad rax ? mJ ET-nd Pr ftft ik .nlko f ' , rih Hindu canines nru, imvu i muii-unuvn ghlpmcnln oi irt cnndlo. Monoy buck If not ad represented, vl. I. IVIUI im ivivw; ivfii, i. 00X175. Shaniko, Ore. Y VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer and Dealer lit Fina Harness, Saddles, Tents, Wagon Covers PROFESSIONAL CARPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW -NOTARY PUBLIC oitnr.oN k DAW.K8 L " IMOTIIV BBOWXHlMi ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Lun In aU tho Court of the State, aUo L Local and General Land Olllco. MAPKAS, OUEOON. I'HUEVAST t mON DENTISTS Over French A Co.' Block. : DALLES OUEOON' S E BASDKR8. D. I. B. DEHTIST rmm Block THK JWM.KS, OREGON Long Illilnnce l'lione 611. , HAROLD CUItKU DENTIST klulcl Dental Work at reasonable price. PIUNEVIl.I.E, OUEOON I It, SNOOK I ! IYSICIAS AND SURSON Office In Drug Store. PR AS OUEOON INK J, BIIOOKB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRA9 OltEOOX ' V, HEA HOTARY PUBLIC AND 0. S. COMMISSIONER ERAS OUEOON otel Shaniko UMK8 McUAKOUE, Prop, Only One Price skclass Meals & Beds All White. Help MKO nncnnu yntuun OREGON BANKING CO, BHANIKO.OUKaON IT!1 Vm1 A- 5I. Vice f "w.iKT.liuriburt, Cashier. 4 Stock, fivwo, popo.M,,-WsOW m EXc"ANOK IIQUOHT AND SOLD. OKALU'Ahraof the WOULD, r "w, .v. K, Hammond, J. II. foe. I Qo to the 3dy mien ! Peed Ysnrti wbTHKDALMSB IE8TEKT10N GIVEN BTOOK. "V0KRQ0N TDK CIIKAI'KSTI'I.ACK IN TII1C 1UI.I.U3, -Wlion there, stop' In and get price. last End Clothing Store JOE COHEN, Prop. COM PI.ETK LINK OF 0ENT8' KUUNI8HIN0 000D3, HATS, CAW, BHOES AND CLOTHING. ' ALSO THUNKH. It will pay you to get our prices before pur ' chasing elsewhere. C01 SECOND ST.. THK DALLES, OUEOON. Also branch at draw Valley, Oregon. ' Carrying the, Iiotyflas Shoe. HENRY L KUCK MANUFACTURER OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWBOY OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. Dealer In Collars, Whip, Robes and a gen cral.llna of Horao Furnishing Ooods, Tents, Awning and Wagon Cover. All work guar antecd. ' East Second St. THE DALLES, Ore, If your watch is In need of' repairs or If you want to buy a new one, you can not do better than to write THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER THE DALLES, ORE., For price and style. Mailorders receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Livery and Feed Stable A. HIXSON, I'roprlotor. HOUSES GIVEN DEBT QV CARE AND ATTENTION. PRICES 'REASONABLE. Antelope, Oregon Geo, C Blakely Tho Reliable Druggist. Carries the largest stock of drugs and druggists sundries In, Eastern Oro gon, photo supplies your mall orders solicit ed and will receive prompt attontion, The Dalles," Oregon GO TO THE MADRAS DRUG STORE - roR Pure Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Patent. Medicines A Complete, Lku of Stationery, Jewelry, Etc. In Stock iLt Mi B, f NOOK, Pref rUtor. SMt SUa Mala Mrwt, KUM, Or , WINTEE ON THE EAHOE, nr Ktci(Ant) nxinn, op aorx.cy plain. How would you like to bo a horo With mane and flowln' tall, A'pawJii' down to find somo gras But all without avnll7 The mi s I deep, the wind 1 keen, Tho pony' master' dead; Or maybe he's just sleepln In hi soft and cozy bed. Oh I Why in pity don't he corno And take that pony In? It seem to me It Ixn't right Hut Just afdrendlul sin To leavo that dumb and faithful bruto To suffer In the cold. No shelter? and no hay or oat; No wonder ho looks old, I think maybe there'll come a time When somebody I know Wll wlh ho hadn't been so cruel A treat that pony to. o . AHTELOPE'S METHODS. Freil Martin ro turned .on Monday afternoon from tlm Agency IMatnH CMin'ry, whom ho nnd Ilutph Brown oltcy luted for Hlirniuurca n putition for tho Crpullnn of Jt'fTerflon county. They Hccurod about nltioly bIkiiith, among I Item the most prominent rcsluents or thatficotion of Crook, wliich iHnnipIe proof of tho popiilnilty of tho new county movo In Vnl fiction of the country, Mr. Mnrtin nnyn tliut had tney not nucn presHeo for time, a num ber of other fllmintore.i could have been obtulnod. Antelope Herald. Woll done, Antelope, well done, but you cem rather modest about telling nn eager public of tho mothods em- ployed In fleurlng theee fiignatures. In consideration of your great re luctnnco for 8elfprr.lHe, The Pioneer will condescend to give the public a little light on your pernevcrance nnd integrity. Nor htll wo neglect to mention the couroo pursued in thin great (?) ovent bo that your deeds may ho writ indelibly on the Rands of time nnd acknowledged in the hulls of fame. The petition circulated by your emUHaries among Agency PlaliiB farmers was verbally defined as fol lows: Tnut the temporary county scat would be nt Antelope, but that ebb had no men eligible to fill tho county olllceb (.11)', thut Antelope did not really dcslro tho permanent county seat, and that she would offer no re sistance if Madras were later to desire tho county seat. Without consider Ing the negative, a large number of farmers were Induced to sign that mis leading document. Tho ninety signatures of which Antelope boasts are not "ample proof f tho popularity of the new county move in that (Madras) tection of the couutry." Thecanvass made later by Madras parties ou tho Plains disproves that statement. About thirty of the men who signed tho Antelope petition signed tho remoustranco aud nlso signed aflldavils to the effect that they sigued tho Antelope petition only bo causo the real object of that petition had horn misrepresented to them Nearly all of theso ulnety men signed the remonstrance when Informed of the underhanded object of Antelope's scheme, and one hundred more signed the remonstrance who had not Bigned tho former, so that we have 100 sig natures against tho division. As Antelope's signatures have nearly all boon nnuulled, thero remains a majority or nearly 100 signatures agjlmt a counly division at this time. Does Antelope's Insignificant minor ity express "ample proot" or tue popu larlty of the new county move at Madras? HOOD flIVEE A PE0SPEE0US TOWN. Hood river, far famed In recent years for Its lino vurlety of ntraw berries. Is a growing, prosperous town. Hor population has Increased with her reputation, and this fair town Iiob showu unusual strength In her effort to Beouro tho creutlon of a now county. Sho hus ono of tho best newspapers of any town lu Oregon, considering hor ago and alio. The Hood River Glaoler of January 19 announces that It has Just Installed a modern Simplex typesetting machine, which will ox nedlto the moohanlcal work cousld orahly. Of the country newspapers whioh reaches this offlco tno Glaoler la second to nono, and wo congratulate Its proprietors for this latest Improve ment, U lanot to bo wondered at that The Dalles Is oDDOSed to tho cuttlugoffo Tlood River Into a now county. The Dalles would rather lose tho Antolope nhanlko snur. whloh haB always been a burden to It, than lose this rich fruit country. Now Is the time to plaut fruit aud shado trees. The Dalles Nurseries (see ad in anothor column) unudle uothlhg but home growu trees, wmon are fully guaranteed to be as repre uiited. Get tholr torloes before buy ing elsewhere. By leaving your orders etTue Pioneer office they will receive nronapt Attention, 'Call, and get a pr'lge list. LOCAL NEWS. Theodore Rleger'a new house has been completed. Archie Mason made a business trip to Portland Friday. James Kans has built a 15-foot fluo for McTnggart & Bye. Loucks Bros, havo just opened a splendid assortment of furniture. Mrs. Lena Lnuib has received tho first shipment of groceries for her new store, 8am Compton, the Grizzly saw mill man, wus in town a couple of days last week. J. II. Ilorncy, a well known Ilay- Btuck rancher, paid this ofllco a call recently. Mansell Wheeler, ono of Grizzly's pioneers, was a business visitor In Madras Saturday. Subscribe for Tho Pioneer and keep posted on all tho news pertaining to Madras und vicinity. Fred Phillips, of Madras, commenced driving the mull stugo between Grizzly ULd Wurm Spring Monday. F. A. Blondln, the Shaniko barber, has bought half a lot from Fred Davis, with tho Intention of locating hero. The atraseer boys aro determined to get water and will dig further down In the B0-foot hole which they dug last year. fj. E, Loveall, purchasing agent for Des Chutes Irrigation and Power' Co., at Bend, parsed through Madras from Shaniko Friday. N. P. Poulson Is putting In spare time at making a large reservoir on his homestead, which Is to hold 130 barrels of water. William Gomcr, one of Culver's most prosperous wheat ranchers, was in town recently and paid The Pioneer office a call. Morrow & Keeuan have been haul ing posts for a week past, which are to be used In fencing their school section between Round Butte and Madras, Found A pair of new overalls at the top of new grude north of Madras Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Henry Baohmauu, of Dayton, Wash was looking for a homestead location at Round But'e this week. JIo in tends to come across the country with his team sometime In February. M. O. Mason, a Mud ma school 3i rector, assisted Prof. Fulton in the eighth grade examinations last week having been substituted for County Superintendent C. B. Dinwiddle. J. T. Leeds, who came direct from Boston to Madras early last fall, has bought a lot here and is now building a small cabin, with the intention of building a substantial residence later. Joe Montgomery was down from Grizzly visiting L. H. Hamilton re ceutly. The new county road between W. E. Wills' and Mr. Hamilton's is In very good condition for traveling u the present time. W. E. Wills, of Grizzly, feels rather depressed at tho loss of a fine suit of clothes and a pair of shoes, which ho tound missing a few days ago. He is the happy owner of a now phono graph. S. W. Little Robert Hensko id said to be improving rapidly from the Injuries received in a barb wire fence last week Rov. Tragllo has been in constant at tendancu and proved himself efficient at nursing as woll as preaching. Prof. Fultou took a day off last Sat urdoy and huuted jack rabbits. The dally routluo of school work is strenu ous indeed, and a little recreation is a necessity whlcu professional men should not overlook. Messrs. McElroy & Son, who havo been employed by F. J. Brooks for several months,' will establish a black smith shop of their own at onco, part of tho lumber being on the ground The dimensions will he 24x50. William MoMeekln, of Grizzly, spent several days in town visiting old ao qualntanoos. Ha la a pioneer In Con tral Oregon and had charge of a saw mill at MaWry Mountain, 40 miles east of Prinevillo, last summer. It Is his Intoutlou to establish a lumber and shlnglo mill this eeason at his place two miles oast of Grizzly. The Orogonian Is very muoh worried because tho namo Jefferson wbb siig gested for the proposed now county. It would have it called Nesmith in stead, The now county may not be created at present. But when it Is wo shall bo content with Jefferson. Who, In fact, knows anything about thut "great" (1) Ntaniltb, for whom the Oregonlau would name a oounty? Moat people In our own State have noVer heard of Nesnaitb, and the out side world doee not even know the name of the Oregonlan'a pet. 3HHHHLHKHHhH9Mh1 Special Cut Price Sale AT THE Pioneer Gash St ore FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY In order to give us more room for the ncjv stock now coming in, and to enable us to take care of our fast growing business, we aro going to in augurate a cash Clearance Hale for tho next two weeks. The following few articles will give you an idoa of the prices that will prevail: Indies' Kid Gauntlet Gloves, in dark and light colors, just the thing for riding and driving Reduced from fl,23 to Si .00 Ladiet' Knit Underskirts. v . ..Reduced from 85c to .70 Ladies Black Kid Gloves...- Reduced from t50 to $ I. GO Boys' Kid Gloves Reduced from 50c to ,35 Men's Working Shirts Reduced .from $1.00 to ,S5 In the Grocery Department. Tomatoes , 2 cans for 25c Teas and Beans 25c per ran Corn..... . 15c can Blackberries, Strawberrios, I'eaches, Apricots, Cherries, Apples and Pears 25c per can Bulk Raisins. '. 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Tapioca , 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Pearl Barley. 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Sago .' 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles Quinine Hair Tonic . . ,25 and 3oc bottle Toilet Glycerin for chapped hands 30c Violet Toilet Water 60c bottle Elysian Penumes, all odors 40c oz Toilet Soaps . Medicated Skin Soaps 10c cake, 3 for 25c Balsam Toilet Soap 10c cake, 3 for 25c Oil of Dandelion Skin Soap 10c cake, 3ior 25c r For the balance of the month of January we offer i off on all Ladies' and Men's Underwear. Also i off on all Children's Wool Ilosiery. Come and see our Bargains. We are sure goods and prices will please you. Ma lloV & Co. Jffain Street, JWadtfas, Oregon. " 'i ' ' a Reserved for The Madras Millin Mercantile Company 1 1 t i m 1.1 if- if