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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
Madras Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. NO. 25. JL iC McHargue s uanfly . Kitcnen SPECIALTIES: LOG CABIN CREAMS, TURKISH NUGGETS . . ......... ...-.I.. ....lt..d .... Allll ft flUC "" ' l,,,ro ,lI,u l Biiuitn uii nuiu nt . ... . Ktoro Madras Mnrtlti'n Confectionery Mow ..i ..i.i. Rtnro t .,.,,! ('. Wo and lr. Perkln bhanlko .Antelope Prlncvlllu ptiinof frrtfi made candle aro mado to the above named merchant i cok nothing but fresh candles. Money back If not am represented. -.ImIc price o" application. J. L McMAHUUt, rYop., v Boxi7s. Shanlko, Ore. Y PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. Jl. wiwos ATTORNEY AT LAW wj NOTARY PUBLIC onKdON b DAIXK8 f " ' JMOTHV liHMYXJIIlX ATTORNEY AT LAV NOTARY PUBLIC rrictl( In ll the Court of tlio State, ali be Loul nil General I-and onicc. MAIlHAfl, 0KON. bllDEVANT ft KtfSON DENTISTS 0cr French & Co.' Dlock. K SANDKItH, P. I). H. DENTIST .mn Block TIM; PAI.I.K!?, OlllXJON Loue Dlstanre Phone I'll. . ItAltOLD CUHKK DEHTIST klnJi of Dental Work at reasonable price. l'lUNKVJM.E, OltKGON II. S.NOOK iYSICIAfi AND SURGEON Ofilcc In Drug Ktoro. I'RAS OIIECIOX HXK J. IIK00K8 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DHAB OltKdON P. II K A notary Public and 0. s. commissioner pitAS OIIKGOX lotel Shaniko JAMES McIIAUOl'K, Prop. Only One Hc& . fst-class Meals & jgeds All White Help OREGON VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer and Dealer In Fine Harness, Saddles: Tents, Wagon Covers THE CHKAI'JSBT PLACE IN THE IMM.K8, When there, atop In and get price.- East End Clothing Store JOE COHEN, PROP. COMI'LKTK LINK OF OKNT8' FUHNI8HINC 0001)8, HATH, CAM, BllOfcS AND CLOTHING. ALSO TRUNKS. It wilt pay you to net our price before pur chaslug elsewhere. 601 HIXONI) ST., TUB DALLES, OREGON. Also branch at Graft Valley, Oregon. Carrying the Douglas Bhoe. HENRY L KUCK MANUFACTURER OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWBOY OUTFITS A SPKCIATTY. Dealer In Collar, Whip, Robe and a gen era! line of Horo Furnishing Good, Tent, Awning aud Wagon Cover. All work guar antecd. East Second St. THE DALLE9, Ore. If your watch I in need of repair or If you want to buy a new one, you au not do better than to wrlto THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER THE DALLES, ORE., For price and ityle. Mailorder receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Hamilton Hote First cIubb meals aud bods, PrlceB reasonable. Head quartors for all stage lines, BANKING CO, 81IAXIIC0. OREGON K. T. llutlburt, Ctalilbr. Mw stock, ra.000. Dcpb4ilii fcw.oop kSciiangk bouqiA And sold; OX ALL PARTS of the WORLD. ft ' IMta' A K, Hammond, J, H. Uoe. Qo to the fed Yaftd rt""NTI0N GIVEN STOCK. nn Mi. i . i . ".near the DlamoRMUI-.: . Antelope, Oregon Geo. C. Blakely The Reliable Druaplat. Carrie the largent tock of drug and driiKRlsts aundrlo In Kiutorn Ore gon, photo mippllcs your mall order ollclt cd nnd will rctclvA) prompt attention, The Dalles, Oregon GO TO THE MADRAS DRUG STORE FOR , bruiilsts' Sundries mtf Patent Medicines A, Complttk List 6? MtkVory, Jewelry, Etc., Ia Stock K, SNOOK, JPffrUWf. ku Bid Mala Stmt, M4ri, Or WHEN DADDY WAS A BOY, I'm very, very natightyvand I play mot nwful iricxx; My daddy ay ho wasn't hall a had when he wb six ; Ho never ran away from school, nor broko hi pretty toy Thoy simply couldn't do niicIi thing whan oaiiuy wan n boy. It' "Ilahy, don't do uch naughty, naughty initig a that I Haby, lot dogglo bo! Don't toao the puiy rail" If "Daby" thl, and "Baby" that, and "Baby, iion't annoy; Your daddy never did such thing when daddy wa a boy!" They never put a cuttleful of coal on kitty' tan, Or tackled dog to empty cans to hear them yelp and wall, Or tood the cut In walnut hell to nee her Jump tor Joy, Or crippled frog, or anything, when daddy wo a boy! Then what the uc of puy-cat, or coal, or can, or dog. Of kitten, or of walliuHhell, or croaking, trilling frog? And why hotild not my Hunday clothe be frcihcncd up with paint? nut daddy never did nuch things, for daddy wo a n mint. Hut If they novcr lot themselves, norgrcacd their hair with glue, Nor speckled lter' frODK with Ink, nor chop- Kd tlicmselvcfi In two, Nor Ktlrrcf! the bco-hlve up with Utk, nor howled for very Joy, I wonder what on earth they did when daddy was a boy I I 'posc I'm very wicked, not lit on earth to stay in fact, If I must be o good I'd rather fly away, If all that daddy tell me Is the truth without alloy, I guexft they didn't have much fun when daddy was a boy, Chicago Herald. m WA800 IN THE PA8T. The preoent proposed division of Wasco county has prompted the Hood Ulver Glacier and Dalles Chronicle to publish some Interesting articles rola- tiveio the extent and eurly history of old Wasco, which was at one time greater In area than the whole Stute of Orogon Is at present. We clip, for the benetll of our readers, the follow ing from the OIhcUt, as It will interest both old and new settlers: Tulk of aL'aln dlvldluc Wasco county causes one to ask how large was the orlglual old Wasco, well called the Mother of Couutles. Fifty-one yearo ago, the lltb day of January, 1854, the territorial legislature created Wasco county, consisting of all the territory of Oregon east of the CaBcnde rauge. Eastern Oregon at that time extended to the summit of the Rocky Moun tains. It is interesting to follow the metes aud bounds of this county of such gigilntic proportions. East on the Columbia river and the 40th degree near Wullula, crossing the Snako river uear the mouth of Salmon river, on through the state of Idaho with Grangeville and Mount Idaho on the Oregon side, croEbing the Bitter Root mountains into Montana the re gion of the Sliver Bow country porhapB near Buttu City, which city stands on a crest of the Rocky mountains near the 40th parallel. Thenco southerly along tho summits of the Rockies, cut ting oil tbo southwestern corner of the Yellowstoue Park, and quite a ohunk out of the western side of Wy oming, Intersecting the 42d degree near tho South Pass, through which was tho old emigrant road: thence west on tho 42d degree to tho Cascade mountains, having for the soJthern bouudary cart of Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and the eastern half ef North ern California. For Ave years Watco county remained this great size, until the admission of Oregon to the State hood, February 14th, 1859, when the bouuds of Oregon were defined as we know them. That part of Wasco county oaattf luo Snake river Pnd west of the Rookv mountains and between the 4Hth and 42d degrees was annexed to Washington territory, and tlvo years later became Southern Idaho. Why Congress saw fit to cut Oregon down Wnphlnclon territory, al ready o large, doe not appear. Per haps there were axes to grind in those days. . LITEEABT MAKES GOOD BTAET The Madras Literary Society was formally organised in the school bouse last Friday evening. The nueBt on for debate was repre sented (in both sldea by several spoak- rs. The ludtfoa decided lu favor of the affirmative "That nature is more attractive to the human eye than the works of man. After the debate ofll- oera were.eleoted for the ensuing term of three months, as follows-. Prestitent, Prof. f. 0. Fulton; vfoe president, f uriaa .ToMila Ishftin: Beoretarv. Xjharles' Bye; treasurer, J. 0. Kaar; sergeant-at-arms, Mary Alberta Jeoutnfcs. A; .n.Mintinn ami liv.luwft were ttdonted.! The aoolvty meet bt-Wkly Ib b Madras aeMel u cruse ob f riaay eveu- hu. Ten new taflBabeYB Were'ewcwa tdebrabiy. ' MAEEIED AT HUBBAED, Albert J. Honnemann, of McthodlPt Hill, and Miss Mlnnio Miller, of Hub bard, Orfgon, were married at high noon at the residenre of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. Miller, at Hubbard, Wednesday, January 25, 1D05. Frank Sniead was boat man and the groom'a sister, Miss Kalherine Henne innun, acted as best lady. The wed ding was a quiet one, no one but tho mutual relatives bolnj prenent. A eumptuous dinner was served im mediately after the ceremony. This was followed by tho receptfou of presents for tho bridal pair, which wero quite elaborate for tho numbor of guests presents, some having been sett by relatives who could not be present. After hearty congratulations from from the relatives aud friends the happy couple took the evening train for Portland. At Portland a reception was given by tho groom and bride to their numerous friends in the Perkins hotel on Thursday evening. Tbo couple took Friday's train forShnniko, arriving at Madras Saturday, the 28th tilt. Their furniture was brought out at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Hen nemanti are now permuotly settled at their home on the groom'a homestead, eight, miles southwest of Madras, where they are at home to their many friendp. The bilde is one of Hubbard's best and the groom fs one of the moot energetic young men of Madras. a OATHOLIOS, ATTENTION. To the Editor of the Pioneer: Through your (Snterprising and highly creditablo paper I desire with your kind co-operation to come in touch with the Catholics of Madras and surrounding country with a view to ministering to their spiritual wants, and, iu. due time, of erecting a suitable church for divine service in Madras. Therefore I desire tbo Catholics wbo may be located in the vicinity of Ma dras to write to me immediately, giving the following information: 1. Name and postofllce address. 2. Number in family and If all are baptized; made their first Holy Com munion and been confirmed. 3. Do you desire to practice your holy religion and what are your wishes? 4. How far from Madras or Willow Creek do you live and what is your nearest town? I desire also to say that I shall be glad to attend these isolated Catholics to do all I can for them and to furnish them with every Information. As soon as possible after the reception of these replies I will communicate di reotly with them. Should any of my dear Protestant friends desire to write me on any matter J will give them very 'kind and prompt attention. Rev. Father Hickey, Waaco, Ore. MAIL EOUTE THEOUGH MADEAS A petition has been circulated among Madras business men and farmers which respectfully requests the Post master General to establish a mail route from Helsler Station through Madras, Laidlaw, Cltno Falls to Bend. More than sixty names were secured. If this route is established it will mean a saving of from twelve to twenty hours in outgoing and incoming mail service at the points mentioned. With tho present arrangement mail leaving Madras is delayed nearly twenty hours iu transit at Grizzly and the granting of this petition will supply a much needed and long felt want. OPAL PEAIEIE ITEMS. Henry and Sam Davis are putting In a new line of fence along the county road that crosses their place. L. T. Dam has his blacksmith shop up aud has been doing some work tor a few of his neighbors, but he does not intend to make a business of bluck- Htnithlng. Kolley Messiuger tmd bis grand mother, Mrs. Davis, loft Saturday morning for his father's place on Crooked river, where Mrs. Davis will visit with her daughter and family. William Klllingbcck has rented the McCalllster place, which is about two miles north of Culver, on which be has started to plow $6 acres of sod. Mr. Jarrett Ib fenolng bis homestead, b, II, Putmati has been busy the IaBt fow days grubbing sago brush on bla place. Albert Yokem attended the lit erary" last Friday night It waa the Aret time he bad been out for several iaoutba, owing to a broken leg. Walter Meseinger made a trip to his place near Latnonta last SMurday and come baok Bunday wltb a ton of grain, fee Intend tojejome farmiag on Opal farrier tfuafer ".' lM"B''''l'',!"'SC'SMeWMSMpeMi Has opened up a full and complete line of the best Groceries, Meats, V Confectionery, Cigars and Tobbaccos. Also a full line of Tablets and Fancy Stationery. rults; WHITE RIVER FLOUR Coal Oil Dried Fruits Your orders will receive prompt attention, but we want yon to sec our stock whether you buy or . not. You will And us always ready and anxious to show our goods. LENA M. L Madras, - Proprietor, a Palmehn Buiiding - - Oregon. THE Choicest up-to-date line of Ginghams, Prints, Percales and Calicos Just arrived. Also a beautiful assortment of Japanese Silks in all colors and black. Velvets In all thtS good Shh'des also black. Come In and see for yourself. We are always pleased to show yon whether you buy or not. In our Grocery Department may ae found the choicest line of Smoked Meats In Madras. American JJcauty Hems finest in the land. Our Breakfast Bacon best on earth. Bologne Saussgc and Welncr wurst. Fresh Lard just In. T. J. M alloy & Co. JVIain Street, Madras, Oregon. Reserved for The Madras Millin and Mercantile Company .- v. UHKUON