The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 23, 1905, Image 1

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adras Pioneer
MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1905.
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NO. 27.
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IN BANKING- ..RO
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Buy njiuiiusi v
fi CABIN CREAMS, TURKISH NU66EIS
, , tux of i-uro met homo ma.le caudle on mo at
Madra
.Antelope
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VICTOR MARDEN
Manufacturer mid Denier In
Fine Harness, Saddles,
Tents, Wagon Covers
. the ohi-aimcSt rr,ACK ix
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-When there, ttop In mid got prfcos,-
East End Clothing Store
JOE COHEN, Prop.
COSII-LKTK LINK 01'
UKNT8' J'tniKIfcHIKfi HOODS,
HATS, CAl-S, 8HOK8 AN'O UI.OTHINO.
ALSO THt'NKH.
It will flay you to 'got our price before pur
cliiwlug elewherc.
01 HKCONO ST.. TIIK KAI.I.1W. OBKGON.
Ali brunch at Urn Valley, Oregon.
Carrying tho DotigUw Shoe.
; ;HENRY L KUCK
MANXTACTCUKIt OK
Harness and Stock Saddles
COWBOY OUTFITS A 61'KCIA' TV.
Dealer In Collar, Whip, Itobe, ond a gen
era! lino of Ilonm Furnlhlng Oood, Touts,
Awning nnd Wagon Co'vern. All work guar
nntccd. llrut Second HI.
THRDAM.KS, Ore.
lf your imtfli I In need of repair
or If you Wnnt'to buy a now one,
)ou an not do better thiin to write
THEO. LIEBE
PRACTICAL WATCH nnd
CLOCK MAKER
THE DALLES, ORE:;
. I'or prices nnd Ktylo. Mall ordetf
recelvo prompt attention. All work
guaranteed!
First china meals nml beds.
1'rloeH retiBonablo. lleud
qunrlors for nil stagb lines.
Antelope,
Oregon
Geo. C. Blakely
TJio RellBblo .Druoolot.
Carries the largest tock
ol ilriigH and drugging
itindrloa In Kastorn Ore
P. -
gon, pnoto Hiippiies -
your mall order solicit
ed and will receive
prompt attention,
The Dalles,
Oregon
GO TO THE
MADRAS DRUG STORE
FOR
Pure Drugs,
Druggists Sundries and
Patent Medicines
A Complete Lfne of
Stationery, Jewelry, Etc.,
In Stock
fft. E. f NOOK, Proprietor.
Tiiifcd. V!lB 8treMkdraf, Orn
Hamlin Hotel
MY MOTHEB'B FlOTUtfE.
How nmtiy tlmen, as through tho room
linnlcii,
Without a thoiiKht of other day at nil.
I Kit my ejo. and xtrnlehtunv I inn Mnu,w
Jioforo her plrture, hailing on the wiill.
Mtnont It pooiim her plcarant vilre In culling,
Aim i nm lain to answer, "Yen, I hear."
All earthly found nliull bo to mu ai ullence
Ii you will jiuak, o mother, mother dear!
N'o ntiKwor romo: f lumh my broath to lliten,
Jltit Mill the eye, with' patient, Mendfitut
gaze,
fok Into mlno-lhcy pierce through flenh and
Kpirit;
I Ixiw ni hend and hliuh beneath their ruyi.
For Kho l wlw, with Wlmlom that afCalU me,
i no oimii Mterot of the grate f he knows:
And high o'er trie, by (lod'n own hand up
lifted,
Through wondroiiH way of llli great heaven
hhe geci.
Iieyoml T1 change, and tafe from '.nio'u mu
tation,
And grieved no more by earth' forlorn
complaints,
riioit pictured facet dim semblance of my
mother.
How det thou look amomr thu crowned
Mints?
Ko far! o fnrl Once, If I faintly called you,
Or laughed, or wept, you wore to qulak to
kuowj
Allolne might fall, my mother'. love wag cer
tain; , . ,
Now gone;-o'dn our touch I mint forego!
Thou there! I here! And I know not what
Rpai-e
Ileiond the grave' green width divide u
two,
'Korof tin) time, uneonntednd unmeaaurcd,
That mtiHt go o'er me ere lflook on you.
Hut I Khali find you: I am coming, mother!
Comctlme, wimowhere, when HI great will
Ik done,
And I am fit to Mand once more hexldb you:
T your high place I fhall hare leave to
come. -Selcctud.
ENrOEOETHE LAW.
rise great inunnco to American In
-itltiilloiiH today Ih (lie lack of enforce-
ini'til of liiw. The majority of men are
'iiw lireakerH, enme perhaps uninten-
lloiiully, olherB Intentionally. Our
tultit('H nre full of lauw that mlL'ht
lint n well never have been enacted
'or all the Rood they do. This is enpe-
dedly no In humerotiH cotH that arc
plain to bo seen In nlnio.st every ham
et or city of the Hlatoof Oregon. Why
14 tide? 1 1 ih becniifr public sentiment
is not utronc enough to force our out
ers to action. Law Id bated upon
iuolice, and Justice can not be rendered
xeept where our ofllcerB see fit to
tiiHiHt upon Jimtiee. The country
leeda, ami Hlmuld demand, men for
illlce who will ho guided' in their
tctlor. hh they ure Bworn to do only
iy thu Iiiwh of the city, county or Btato
that they hn ve been elected to ofllce in.
If the lawa are too harsh or are unjust
iIikii let them be repealed. But the
uw hhotild bo enforced and If our
iIUcth fail to do thin their bond
tliould bo forfeited acd others up
lointed or elected who will eee thai
the law le enforced. Our citixcus have
eon altoeeteer too lax in this regard.
4y another elccti"n we hope to see a
leedeo reform along this line, and
ttihllc sentlnifctit no fltrong that it will
lemitud olllcett) wlioso Bole object in to
lo their
duly a3 outlined by the
ttatuica.
A PAYING OliOP.
J. W. Gaunt, a Yamhill
.inner, recently sold 27,(500
county
pounds
.rmiimirt ut. S2.1U ner hundred. TIiIm
!ro grew on letsa than two acres ot
-Mid. Pacific Honipslead.
J. II. Homey,-one of Culver's proml-
nent furmcrH, was a Dimness visitor
tho foro part of tho week.
Charles Spring, of Culver, is cm-
p'oyed on thu hotel building of Arohlo
Mason, now in course of construction
in tills city. Ho will take a part iu
tho drama lo bo givou ut Culver on
.March 3d.
J. O. itoe, who has a homestead on
fi.n I .ih lo ' u uk. arr von nere last
Saturday, He will commouco work on
his nluco Immeiliately and coulidontly
expects to have In a large crop before
spring is over.
A. V. Culp and J. Gerro, of Culver,
.verein tho city tho faro part of the
week arranging for Hie advertising of
tho tiruma "Under tho laurels,"
which will bo glvon at Culvor Bohool
houso Friday night, March 3,
Don't foruet to attend tho ilrama to
be given by the Opal Pralrlo Dramatic
Club nt tho Culver Bcliocl house a ween
from Friday night for tho ueuellt or
thn Onal Prairie school. TUIB is in
helmlf ol a worthy caUso aUd should be
well patronized,
n. It Harnett, of Haystack, wub in
town lout Friday and while hero paid
this ofllce a pleasant visit. Ho Is ono
nf the earliest settlera of the Haystack
country and has always takon a great
iiitnreBt In sts dovelopmouv.
n.irnAtt believes In progress, and with
this end In vIqw 1R alwaye kept tho
best of etbok oh his farm. A short
tlmnaco he killed two hogs aged 20
month" wl?lob weighed 328 and 288
nt. This Is certainly a good
Bliowlng and one worthy of emulation
LOCAL NEWS.
John Sumner was a recent vifdtor to
Madras.
" U. S. pottles made a flying trip to
Fosuil recontly ou bti'slncfs,
.Mrs. J. T. Hlco Is reported sick ut
her homo near Young's store.
ItcllitrjUlrdimcntH bought and sold by
Klley Glnhofler, Bhatiiko, Oregon.
Ed Kutoher, Hay Creek's-most pop
ular batchelor, was in town lust Sat
urday. Daniel HnKtlngH, brother of John
Hayings, dcccMPcd, was u business
vlhlMir a few days ago.
J. 0. Rich, who has a homestead
south of this city, wan a business,
vlellor last Saturday.
Edward Doan,.of Hny Creek, is i usy
hauling and culling wood arid in other
ways preparing for spring work.
Tho Valentino ball given last Friday
night by McTaggart & Byo or this city
was voted a sneccss by those ho were
present.
Duve Travis huo the necessary lum
ber on the ground with which lo erect
a house ond burn ou his homestead
near Madras.
C.N. Bauta was a visitor lo our berg
last week. He is an enterprising fel
low intent on earning a competency
for list; in his old age.
"Wills & Hamilton are again working
on their building ou Sixth street, and
from present appearances will soon
have It ready for occupancy.
John Palmehn's gasoline engine is
very much in evidence nowadayf,
pumping water for the numerous set
tlera who haul water from JoIjk's well
A. 8. Phillips has had a force of men
at work for several days past grubbing
sage brush on the northeust part of
his lnd, preparatory to planting same
to wheat.
The frame Is up for thee new hotel
being built by Archlo wason. sso
p.iins will be spared to make this the
hest known hostelry in EuBtern
Oregon.
Albert Thayer, who has been assist
ing J. T. Rice to cut wood, is now
lomlciled on his homestead in tue
Young district, where he is preparing
to put in a spring crop.
Tho Armour Beef Trust has been de-
slared illeeal by a recent decision ol
the Supreme Court or me uimeo
flings Tlila will be cood newB to
many families the world over.
P. L. Huffman, of Haystack, who
lijiu lipon on an extended visit iu
friends ond relatives near, and iu Poit
laud, returned lust week, in order to
commeuco aggressive wont ou in
i- i.i
hoiu-fltead sju'b o' town.
Bert Loom is, who has a homestead
in Section 23, Tp. 0 S., K. IB wus
in town the latter part of last week.
tin Iihr nntlrelv recovered from his
recent sickuoss and Is now working on
his farm preparatory to putting in a
crop in the spring.
Don P. Hen, U. 8. Commissioner,
who has been on anj extended visit to
relatives and friends in t'ortianii, ar
rived home last Thuiaday uight. Don
siivi-: ''Before leaving roriiauu i nan
liiloou thepassen orauto IntondeU lor
t.hln mute, and It is all Its uutiuer
claims for It."
What is tho matter with tho con
tractors who agreed to build the bridge
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nornaa WIlIOW UreeK BOJOluiuii
oitv by tho- 1st of January. The non
performance of this contract is causing
a good deal of complaint among some
of our citizens. The bridge should bo
built at once.
A large number of our citizens were
. t
tho recipients or various kiuus oi
valentines on February 11 illustrating
lifo in oil Its Joys and sorrows. Some
wfim oulto true iu character while
others wero very mucu exiKKU'i'-
. ...
ifrnm some, however, we could all jako
a lesson.
William Ellis, of tho T.lttle Plains,
was a vUltor last week, Ho says that
ho Is kept busy theso days hauling and
preparing wood for spring and summer
use. He haB about miy acres pioweu
nml roadv for seeding. As soon as the
weather permits ho expects to con
tinue plowing and will put in at least
eighty acres this spring.
Wo have a uumher of correspondents
who wo should ho glad to hear from
Mandv. for instauce. la ono of our host
We miBs her articles very muoh. What
u thn matter. Handy? Lfet us hear
from vou. Sunflower must have frozen
up, However, wo are haVing somo
sunshluey days now autt toe hopo ahe
will soon thaw out and attain ner
usual brightness, There are also others
who wo hope will sympathise with yo
noor editor In these quiet days and
oome to bla assistance with a good list
rjf happenings from thfelr rwpeetlVe
bounties:
' OSBI Si OPE
Has opened up a lull nml complete line of the best Oroccrle, Meats, FruJu, 4&
Ha opened np a full and complete
Confectionery, Cigar and
Tabletx and
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
Coal Oil Dried Fruits
Your order will receive prompt
stock whether you -buy or liot.
anxious to uliowjjur good.
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Madras, -
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Just received, ft new line of Douglas Shoes. We quote a few prices:
Kangaroo ICId, a fine drees shoe, at ?3j0. Vie! Kid, also a good dress
shoe, at fV0. Box Calf Bluchefat ?3.00. Come In and tee our beauti
ful line of Boy' and Men's Han In all the new shapes and colors rang
ing In price from .We to f I, Evorythlngjn the Grocery line. The best
Teas and Coffee. Fine Hams and Uaeon. The best lard in the land.
Also good cooking and eating Apples. Do not forget us when you need
Building I aper and Barb Wire.
JL
JVTain Street,
& Co.
Keep your eye on this Space
TO ARRIVE:
Bradley
The largest and best keleeted stock of Shoes ever shown hi
Northern Crook county will arrive In a few days and will bo ou
Kale at our Warehouse, back of Barber Shop, Cedar Shingles
for sale. More later.
The Madras Milling and
...Mercantile Company...
line of the best Oroccrle, Jfeats, Fruit,
Tobbaeco. Aluo a full line of
Fancy Stationery.
attention, but we want you to ice onr
You will Had u always ready and
Proprietor,
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Mia ViTUiSn rdimenn ouiioing a.
- - Oregon.
THE
WadPas, Oregon.
Metcali
Shoes
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