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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
Trie Ma iiil MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAR C H 9, 1905. NO.-29. LOCAL NEWS. Pioneer ip i iri i cHargoe s mm mmn SPECIALTIES: IflG CABIN CREAMS,, TURKISH NUGGETS ... i - tine-nf nun? nnd lioino made candle on mile nt X a...i n fliif line of pure r. s g&ff-m:":: ,.,,u., I tlmU niiulo candle are m.vlo to the nlmro named merchant Iff s,i,i'"!r noti.ii't? i"'1 11 t,ft,,,,,i!' M",c' ,"it'k ,f ,,ot ,w '"'" -'""Tl MoHARGUE, Prop., box us. Shaniko, Ore. X PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 11, ffii-sof ' ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Mil i'r!( IV ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC . I i . I l mill f llllfif. JIADItAS, OltMSOX. CRUKVAST a iox DENTISTS thcr Fmicli A ' HlocU. .... .n f 1 IF I- I . I 1 E SAXUKHS. I). D- DENTIST Jinc IHMaihc I'houvSlt. . lUKOM) mitKK DENTIST tltiJsoi Ilcitlal wk nt rcaMiimlilO price. I'lllXKVII.I.i:, OltKGON II, SNOOK uvciPinu rim nnnnrnu inuiuinn nnu ouiiui.un Office In Driig Store. mue . i. axk J. 'iimavu JUSTICE OF THE PEACE VICTOR MARDEN , Manufacturer nml Dealer In Fine Harness, Saddles, . Tents, Wagon Covers TltK (JJIKAI'KCT J'l.ACi: IN Tin: iiAM,ffl, -U'licn (here. Mop In and got price. East End Clothing Store JOE COHEN, Prop. COMI'I.KTK M.Vr. OP (iBXW miNlHUINO (toons, HATS, VMV, 8II0IM AM) UI.OTIIINU. MM TItC.VKH. It will pay you to gut our price before pur rlinitliiK oUouherc. COI UKCQNI) ST.. Til K IlAl.r.KH, OlMKiON. Also liranrli nt (iruw Valley, Oregon. Carrying tlie OoiikIilh t-lnic. HENRY L KUCK JIA.STl'Am'ltKIt OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWIIOV OUTFITS A SrKCIAITY. Tilt 1Q OUICOON HOTARY PUBLIC AND U. S, COMMISSIONER nn iq Denier In Collar, Whip, Kobe andtiKcn cral Hue of Home Ktiniiililiig C1, Tent, Awning and Wagon Cover. All work guaranteed. Kant Kecotid Ht. TIIU DAM.IW, Ore. If your watch It In need nf repairs or If you want to buy a new one, you ''an not do better than to write THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKfeR THE DALLES, ORE., For price anil My leu. Mall order receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed. OltlvOON otel Shaniko WMJ58 MlIIAItUl'K, J'rop. Only One Price rst-class Meals & Beds All White Help OREGON OREGON BANKING CO SHANIKO. 0!ii:iON .'r, i " A.MooreiV ce 1 Bi.Il.t n. "W.WVWO! b'tMl.ll..llM- Bu,AaK IinCtlHT AND HOLD. AM, PAH'jH of hu W(,n,,). riM.u. . ... - J. W. l,....i. -....... j. j. c'oe. Go to the Feed Yotd W,1lnTllKl)ALHKM ' Hamilton Hot Flrnt class mealfl and beds. 1'rlccB l-eaHttnable 1 lead quarters for all Btiigo liuea. Antelope, Oregon Geo. C. Blakely The Reliable Druggist. Carries the lament xtock Qf drugn and drugfclHta KundrlcH In Kasteru Ore gbn, photo supplied your mall orders solicit ed and will reeolvb prompt attention, The Dalles, Oregon GO TO THE MADRAS DRUG STORE TOR Pure Orals, Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines A Ceplt Lku el USteek M. Bf INttoK, irprUter. IftM M4 Mala attt, HUtu, OttfM ONLY A WORD, Only a word of eoun6l fllvun In enrly youth, May prove a uhluld from danger And Jend In puthx of truth. Only a word of rnmfort Hpoken In kindly lone, May rant n ray of niinnlilim . In coirio nrlef-trlcken homo, A Bontlo word of greeting To the outcant, xad nod lone, May turn the way-worn trav'ler Toward loving friend nml home. - Only a word In Rcanon, Af we travel on through life, UrlngS ninny unlook'd for Wetting III aTworJi! of toll and strife. AiwaM. IHkkIiik. --t- H0R8B TALK, Now la Uio time to train tho colts. Tlmro Ih no nioro delluuto HiIiik In llie world than h liorfn'H mouth. How few ever stop to glvo It n tlioiight. In training tho colt work on the deliciicy of tho mouth and do not try to burden it. UnlefiH a man has a good, firm, light hand ho o.tn never tnako a ood driver A coltHhotild ho so trained that il will respond to every vlhtation of the rein, and he will if his mouth is not Hpolled hy ignorant hundlinj. From tho time the coll Is horn he Mhould bu liundled and gentled and tittight that ho receives nothing hut kindness and favors from Ills muster. He should ho taught, also, that when tie Is near a person he must not indulgo In plubul allow h tmelf to he petted nod liHiidled In any way. This rule should he enforced. if raised In this way bo Is ready to he bitched up and driven when he is old enough. A loud-voiced, brutal-tempered man Hhould never he allowed in the some burn with a colt. He will take money right out of your pocket. The real secret of horse-breaking is intelligent kindness. Budly ventilated stables aro a fre quent cauf'O of disease. Look out ! It is better to keep a horse warm with blankets than to shut out all pure air in order to keep the stable warm. Horses that have been worked or driven In cold rains should not be left to dry without a vigorous rubbing. They should then bo protected by a light blankot. Any farmer can afford to give his horses common-sonse care, and thin will often savo the life of a valuable or useful uulmul. Farm Journal. GOSSIP. Among the most despicable of the world's Inhabitants is tho one who lellberntely Btarls a falsehood about another, and one almost as bad is the line who aids and abbets this hy spreading the statement as true with out waiting to investigate and find out the truth concerning it. No person is exempt. Tho names of cur women, our men nud our children are all subjects of these worse than snakes In the grass, who delight In ulving It as their opinion that John Doo was drunk because of tho fact that something happened lo him, or that this Klrl or woman Is no good Lecause of forae peculiarity of character or disposition that she canuot help, or that Jim Jones, who is progressing In this world's goodd, is not making it honestly. These scums of the earth have uo use for honesty or anything pertaining to it. No person is good or can be so unless they think and do precisely as these malicious backbiter would have them to do. These para sites of the human family are every where. You will find tuem in the church, lodges and society In general. Tho world Iibb always been troubled with them and we presume It always will, but It is annoying to have to bo pestered with such an affliction and no adeguato way to be rid of It except it bo by silent contempt THOHSAftDB OF PEOPLE LEAVE THE EAST, Thta evcDlnff'B trains will leave Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chi cago and St. Pilul oarrylng colonists to tho laelflo Korttiwest on tne oneap that went Into eflfeot today . These ratca are: From Missouri river kit. points, $2o; from Bt. muib anu me Mississippi river, $30; from Chicago territory, $33. The rates will continue in Aireot two and a half months, or 16 daya longer than baa been the custom lu wtstern immigration movements. t i . . i. . A large number or peapie wu bicoi. f.n nnme here to etay will take ad- vantage of these rates. The vanguard of the movement will arrive lu Port land next Saturday. It will tte a week or more before railroad officials will lie nrobabre volume of travel. JPbrWatti! Journal March 9. 8. P. O mroy made a flying trip to ghanlko recently. W. 8. Vllllutus made a trip to Sliuniko last week. The new butcher .'shop in thiHtlty is rapidly Hearing completion. Mrs. Mary Ann O'Haru has filed on a homestead south of this city. Relinquishments bought and sold by Riley GirtboH'er, Shaniko, Oregon. Tho now hotel building of Archie Mason Is fast approaching, completion. James Melton wus sowing oata for 0. C. Fox on his homestead last week. Tho Hotel Polndextcr of l'rineville is the place to go for home-like com forts at popular prices. O. II. Oiaham, who has a home stead west of town, was a pleasant visitor last Saturday. John lianlt and family, of Spokane, Wash., have moved onto their home stead west of town.' Mr. Bcthune and family, of Boyd, Ore , have arrived and aro now located on their homestead east of town. The tent city in the north -end of town still holds its own. As fast us one moves out another comes in. Ernest Doty oud B. C. Dove are plowing lots ot sod tills spring and from present 'prospects will have in a large crop, Walter Williams is running a two 12-lncli gang plow and four horses on his farm on Agency Plains. He says it does flue. Grandpa Whitener, who has boen sick so long, Is not any better. A trained nurse has been secured to wait upon him. II. II Curtis, with the aesistance of Mr. Truax, ia ruunlng two 3-horsi-plows ami will soon have his spring work done. The buildings at the Lewis and Clarke Fair are rapidly Hearing com pletion. The fuir is to be second to none for its size. Mrs. R. Baird and son, Bruce, of the Big P!aln, were pleasant visitors to jhe Brownhill homo last Saturday. Mr. Baird is at bis mine in the Green horn district. Jake Peterson was assisting Billy Brownhill to haul seed grain and feed to his ranch last week. Jako claims ot to be married, but intimates that it is not his fault. Louis Larsen, of the North End , was a pleasant visitor last Saturday. He soy's that be has 88 acres plowed and will commence seeding soon. He is running two teams. Jerry Creamer and George Stevens have bought the Robert Rea lots op posite Halm's store, on Fifth street. Consideration, $500. They will build as sooh as the necessary material can bo got ou the grouud. James Rice, who took a contract for plowing on the Timothy Brownhill farm north of town, has made a trade with Archie Mason whtreby Mr. Mason does the " plowing and Rico builds fence around the Mason home stead In the Young district. Miss Dollie Hefty, proprietor, pub lished and editor of the Gardiner Gazette, a spicy 6-column paper pub lished at Gardiner, Oregon, is causing more than usual interest in her paper JuSt now by printing the third page upside down. 0. C. Fox, of the Big Plain, is now able to be around, but looks very thin and not at all like hie usual appear ance. Mrs. Fox is also better but sutlers a good deal from chills, etc. She says the neighbors aro very kind and they have had plenty of help throUgh tbelr long Beige of sickness. The steamship Oregon, en routo from San Francisco to Portland, with 6G passengors ftnd a load of genoral mer chandise, caught firo wheu opposite Cresctent City last week and wan com pelled to transfer tho passengors to tho steamer Del Norto, which answered the Oregon's call of distress. The Oregon was ruu into Eureka, Cul., and beached upon tho mud fiats, where the flames were soon sub'dued. Our Informant appears to have been wrong wheu he said that Eastwood & Dee and Sam Compton had received notice from the Iutbrior department that final proofs on their timber claims had been held up, etc. As la ehown by a letter received from Eastwood & Dee, all the notloe reoetved by them was the same a la sent to all appli cants, aud their patents will doubtless couio In good time. In (be meantime Eastwood & Dee will continue to furnish their patrons with all the lum ber they waut, and wo presume Mr. Cempton will do likewUe QQP as he can rebuild. 1 The NEW CASH STORE A full line of Paints, Oil and other Finishing Materials. WALL PAPER --In all colors and shades at LOWEST PRICES. Our HARDWARE has arrived. Our Grocery Department is now complete and open for inspection. Madras, Proprietor, Palmehn Building - - - Oregon. THE Just received, a new line of Douglas Shoes. We quote a few prices: Kangaroo Kid, a linu dress shoe, at f&SO. Vlcl Kid, also a good dress shoe, at ?."!..(). Hox Calf Itluclicr at $3.00. Come In and see our beauti ful line of Hoys' and Men'f Hats in all the new shapes' and colors rang ing In price from 30e to ft. Kverythlng In the Grocery llne The best Teas and Coffetfx. Fine Hams and JJacon. The best lard in the land. AUo good cooking and eating Apples. Do hot forget us when you need Building J apcr and Barb Wire. T. J. VIa St Co. Hoy JVIain Street, Madras, Oregon. 4 Keep your eye on this Space TO ARRIVE: Bradley ffletcalf Shoes The largest and bent elected stock of Shoes ever Ehown in Northern Crook county will arrive in a few days and will be on sale t our Warehouse, back of Harber Shop. Cedar Shingles forsnle. More later. The Madras Ming and ...Mercantile Company... f m m OHBOON