loneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1905. NO. 26. lolargiie's Candy Kilchsn M.rtn o..;..-t nor Hlorc. - jvinovll'e PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. (TTORHEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC p.UXES . ..t,,Mi mi i. ATTORNEY AT LAW - NOTARY PUBLIC ... -.inlu. Cniirln of HlO HllltO. r1k . Utnl otid '.' iit-rnl Land umte. MIUMV, OIIKUON. DENTISTS Otcr French ACu.'ii Block. fl.VU.KS uumiu,-, DENTIST NitM tn f f Itu itlllVA Imc IHMtinrc Phone 811. DENTIST rnrs'KviM.K, okiuion ioiuimnj nwu aunt-stun Office In Drug store. KJ 31100KS ST GE OF THE PEACE 4 t k iiftAki OTAOY PUBLIC AMD A A rf k ft i m - m . uuiimnottiuntiti AS orimok te! Shaniko UMt McIIAHOl-p, Prop, Only One Print. . i . . . ' " w UbUO 1 All White. Help ORECON MIAKIKO. OHicnON ''' V UM V ilnrll,urt. Cashier, - - I ft Htn!. -.- , . Deposits, fr,0,000 r ri'H i . - ' " -M..VM.K IIOUOHT A'.ND HOLD. AU. I'AHTH o( tl,C WOULD.. o to the Peed Yattd' 1 ITtilii. '"'."arlh, PUruoua MlJti, OH WON SPEC I ALTJ.E.S: IBG CABIN CREAMS, TURKISH NUGGETS $ . ,,f mire and homo mndu candlcm sale, at f Miidrn Vf , t I 'r. iM : " X Mwntiii I (,an(u), Bte m1lly ((rlll0 nMMie named merchants T'L MeHARGUE. Prop., 0oxi73. Shaniko, Ore. Y . A A JV . A. A. .A- tk k. .A. .A. vA. .1 SK jK VICTOR "MARDEN MAiiuftcturcr aikI Dealer In Fins Wmm, Saddles, Tents, Wagon Covers Tlti: ("HKAI'KfVr 1'I.ACK IN Till-. DAtA.Kf, When (here, nlc In ittiit gel jirlcen.. as! End Glot'iing Siore JOE COHEN, Pnop. . CUMI'I.KTK LINK 01' OENW rrilNIHIIINO OOODH, If AT3, CAI'H, HIIOICS AND CI.OTIIINO. A WO TUL'NKH. U will my you to net our prices Ijcforo pur Hiding clsuwhure. BlfCONP ST.. THK DA M.KH, OltKOON. Alw lirniieli lit (!rn Yalta, Oregon. CarryltiK Hie Dougliti Shoe. HENRY J- KUCK MANLTAtTfllBK OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWBOY OCTI'lTH A SPKCtA' TY. Denier In Coltam, Willi, Holc nnd n gen crI line of Ilorw Kurninhln; (toodn, Tent, Av)iIih uiul Wk IVnysw. All work puar antcud, KnficcnnaBt. TIIK DALLES, Ore. If your wnteh I In necil of rcpnlm or If yon want lo buy a new one, you 'an not ld belter than 10 write THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER THE DALLES, ORE., For prices anil Htylei. Mall order vcclvo prompt attention. All work Kiiaranteed. Vlrt cIusb meals ami beds, l'rlcea reaHOimble. Head quarters for all stnge llnta. Oregon Geo. C. Blakely The Reliable Druao-at. Carries tho larROitt stock of ilriiRH ami (IniRitUls minilrje' In Eastern 0si. 1 gon, photo mippllcH your Jnall onlcrH hollclt eJ anil will rccolvo prompt nlleiilkni, The Dalles, Oregon GO TO THE MADRAS DRUGSTORE 7-T Pure Drus, Druists? Sundries and Patent Medicines A Complete Line of Itatlomiy, Jw!ry, Etc., Ia Stock M. B, SNOQK, ProjHtor. Km H Main Btuet, Mad rat, Oro Hamilton Hotel DON'T BTOP MY PAPER. Don't Mop ny paper, priiilorj don't utrlkc my name off yet, You know tho times arc hard, and dollars hard toeti . Hut try a Utile Imrdcrls what 1 mean to dt, And pcrapd.tho dimes tocutlior itnontl ir me and you. f can't afford to drop li.iind 1 find It doesn't pay To do w Ithnut a paper, however, others may; I lialo to axk the uytyUUnp t'l c'lvo mp thislr on loan, They don't jinl fay, but mean It, why don't you have your own? I You can't lull how 'we idles It, If It by any fate Hhould happen not to reaeh us, or come a little latoi Then all Is In a hubbub bii1 thlnifJ f?o all av, ry, And, printer, If you're married, you'll know the rcatoii why. The children w ant those stories, and husband's anxious, loo, At ilret to clause It over, and then to read It through; I read the editorial, the IochU I -cratc, And rend the correniotidc!ieo and every bit of news. LIFE IS YHAT VE MAKE IT, The tissue of the life to Ira We weave with color all our own, AikI In the Held of dotlny We reap as we have own. -Whlttlcr. Men at Koine times are inaitors of their fates ; j rtut flftur Itrtiflitt Ka niir.t.M 1 Hut III ourHulves, that wc are underlfii,'s, , Shakespeare. "Theru Ih dew In one flower and not In unolher," p;.Id Beeclier, "beiauHn one opciiH f Ih cujih and UiIich it in, w'lllo the other closet-; Itsilf und tlu tlrop ru tis ofl'." Are you dii-Hatlflcd with todiy'H hueceh? ft Is the harvest from yea ttnlay's now lug. T)o yun d renin of a golden morrow? You will reap what you mi; ftovrliiK today. Wo get out of life JiiMt what wo put into it. Tlie world has for us Juat what wo have for It. It Is a mlrrr which reflects the faceti we muke, If we Rtnile and aie lad, it reflect a cheerful, minny fnce. If wo nr Hour, irrithle, iiiflan and contemptible, it mill Knows uh a true copy of ourselves. Tho world is a whispering gillery which returns the echo of our voiced. What we say of oUuth la ftiild of up. Wo nhall find nothlt?,' in tlio world which we do not firut. And In ourselves. Mardeo. Hoecher truly said that "From the eaniu matei lals one builds palaces and another hovels; one rears a stately edifice, while his b-other, vaccilatlng and incompetent, lives forever amid ruitM." How true is all thib? The man or woman who would suceeed in life timet tramplo.under foot all obstacles, must "tltid a way or malse one," must tin patient, hind and true: ever mind ful of others as well as self; upright hud honorable in all things, saying and believing as Paul believed and acted, "not slothful in business; lervcnt in spirit, serving tho Lord; rejoicing in .hope; patient iu tribula tion; continuing Instant in prayer; distributing to tho necessity of saints; Hlvoii to hospitality. Bless them which persecute you, bless and curse not. Itcjoico with them that do re joice, and weep with tnein that weep." This perhaps is hard io do. Ft, how ever, Is an Ideal worth striving for and one which all would do well to keep In mind. Nevertheless it in au easy matter for us to say a kind word, to assist a discouraged or weary brother along llie'e way and perhaps to do as James Whitcomb Hiloy sug. geats iu his famous poem: HUP JUM ON TJIF. JUCK. If you should meet a fellow-man with trouble's fine unfurled, An' lookln' like he didn't have a friend in all the world, Go Hp and (.lap him on the back, and holler "How d' you do?" An' trasp his hand co w arm he'll know ho has a friend In you. Then ar-k what'H hurtln him, au' Jaugh his cares away, An' tell him that the darkest, niKht h Just be. fore tho day, Don't. tlk In graveyard palaver, but say it .rlKhtnnl loud, That Hod will sprinkle sunahluu ia the trail of every cloud. ThlH world at bestjs but u hash of plea.ure and of pain; Some days are brlht and nanny, had nunc are slashed with rain. An' that's Just how U-miRlit to be, for when tho clouds roll by ,' We'll know Just how to 'predate the bright mid sinllln' skyi Home learn to take tt as It comes, ami don't sweat nt the pores Because tho Lord's opinion doesn.t coincide with yours j Hut always keep romomborln', when creu your path enshroud, That tlod has lots of sunshine to spill behind the clouds, -i 4 Now la tlio time lo plant fruit ami shade ttees, The alloa Nurbories (soo ad In anbther volumn) handle nothing hut home grown trees, which are fully guaranteed to be ,ta repre sented. Oat their prices boforo buy ing elsewhere By leavlug your orders at The Pioneer olllce thoy will receive prompt Httontlon. Call and -gel ft price Ust. LOCAL NEWS. Oscar Oox, of Lamonla, wntja visitor to our cily last week. Allies Fox, wife antl three children are all sick in bed with la grippe. Kelluqtilshmeuis bought and sold by Itiley Glrthofler, Shaniko, Oregon. .J. T. Mullargue was in tlie city last week making arrangements to oilVr proof on his homestead near town. Mr. C. 0. Fox is having a very serious time of it. She has been sick lor some weeks past and is not any belter yel. Carpenterp started to work Monday morning on the new butcher shop for Williams & Housh. Fred G'utendorf In iuperinte-.ioliig the work. Mart Pratt, Agency Plaiu's popular, football champion, nrrivod home lu-t wefk from Oregnn'H metropolis, M.irl has been lionized both by the press ano" public, hut, we are glad to say, It liai not spoiled him iu tlie least. It is now decided for sure that a new saw mill will he built on the cast side of I)es O-iules river at or near the land ing of the old ferry, oppslle the W.irmspring Agency. Ono million ftetof logs have been contracted for and s twing will commence on or about the 1st of June. Messrs. Derham and Cov. les are the promoter1'. Anyono wishing to secure a choice selction of i-aulen seeds, specially itdnpted to this climate, accompanied by suiti'blc premiums when purchases amount to $1 or over, may secure same by applying to H. II. Curtis, on the 'Little Plain. Mr. Curlis has sample orders already made out which can be seen at The Pioneer ofOce. Alex. Holbrook, who has a home stead six miles southwest of town, was a business visitor Monday. Ho says that lie lias plowed 40 acres of sod be tween times this winter. This work was done with three horses, which have been fed rye hay and while boiled wheat. The horj-es are fat and ready to plow n good deal more when the time comes. OULVEE HAPPENINGS. The snow is slowly disappearing just like the one before. Wo heard lh6 question, "Am I my brother's keeper," ably discussed from un affirmative standpoint at Red Rock school house Saturday evening. The rabbit huntors of this section are at work again this winter. A hunt was given last Monday and aboJt400 of the little pests were killed. Isaac Smith was scon on the streets of Culver with his family sleigh. Now that is pretty good for a batclielor to have such a sleigh as that. Lots of them can't afford any at all. Tho younger children of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Malloy, who have been so 111 for some weeks paRt, are now on the fair way to recovery again. In the constant strain of caring for her little ones Mrs. Malloy has become some what run down, but she too Is com mencing to feel better now. Frank Osborn Is preparing to move onto his rancii near Madras. He will then engage in clearing up laud and putting in a crop. He wants to put In half of his ranch tills season. The school Is piogresslng t icely with Miss Llllio Read as teacher. She has beet taking pictures of the pupils snow balling. "We haven't seen any of them yet but we know they will bagooe, for tho way they were sno.v-balling wasn't slow. Ralph Armstrong had both ears and eyes full but he couldn't atop while the picture was being takeu A dance waf given at Al llennemau's residence near Methodist Hill Tuesday oven lug which was a grand- success in evory respect. The house "was crowded. There was hardly room enough lo turn nround without dancing. The party was given as s greeting to Mr. Hemic maun and bride. The Culver boys re port a good tiruo in general. For all tills weather la rather dis- agreeable now It ought to please the farmers of thta sectiou as it assures good crops for tho coming year. Somo sav that it isn't the snows that make the urons but the spring rains. "We dlllVr with thetn, perhaps not all to gether, but I ho two together would bo better. Most all the Culver people who have aloigha have been taking advantago of the good sleighing wo have been hav ing lately. Walter MoCoin, of La monta, has been giving exhibitions almost evory day, We heard today that Kate Kendall and Lula Osborn got a good rollluir In the enow Bun day, Walter's team gettliu the beat of him and running away. No harm was done as uoar as we could And out. It railst have been quite a soene. How funny It would have been to .have been thero with a good kodao and takeu a few enapshots? Culver Bport. . lyin STORE 4 W Has opened up a full and complete Confectionery, rignrs ond Tablets and WHITE RIVER FLOUR Coal Oil Your orders will receive prompt itock whether you buy or not. anxious to show our goods. Madras, - Just reeivej, a new line of Douglti Shoe. We quote a few price: Kangaroo Kid, a fine dress shoe, at ASa. Vlcl Kid. also a Rood drea? shoe, at $3.50. Hox Calf Jllueher at ?3.00. Come in and see our beauti ful line of Boys' ahd Men's Hats in all the new shapes and coJors rang ing In price from 50c to JM. Everything in the Grocery line. The best Teas and Coffees. Fine Hams and Bacon. Tlie best lard In the land. Also good cooking and eating Apples. Do not forget us when jou need Building I apcr and Barb Wire. T V JL 9 JVIain Street, j Reserved for fl I A M J II 1 "JIIH I i turn i ! Moroonti o Rnmnonu t i muiuuiiiiiu uumpuiij t line of the best Oroeorlcs, Meats, TruHs, TobbaccoC Alto a full line of Fanry Stationery. Dried Fruits attention, but wc want you to see our You will find us always ready and Proprietor, Palmehn Buiiding - - Oregon. THE Madras, Oregon.