ibc ISadras Pioneer. MASS MEETIKQ. Published every Thursday by .ftfo tilnvi?tn mtnr tutifv" n i Tiutmir UnovrxniLL, Mgr. i. r H i i -i ,,i n i ' niiiTriTiiiMfi-.iTiiif , ho be expected. In the main, how ' Ranted Cook for Emploes' Mesal ever, we. believe the tmjorityof mir at Warm Fprlng Agfticy ; wages, $251 k readers will acres with m and sin- nor month. Amly In person t r by A meeting of ttie cltlteo" of Madias ccrely hope they will act accordingly. 1 letter to Dr. 8. A. Tate, Warm Spring, j "Ml Saturday at ? pi nt , I WcwUli to thank our readers andiOreron. ; urooKfc' hall, to devise wavu aim ladvermcrs generally ivr their morel . , mram iuniivunni nwu irom nwinn i 6UB8CRtP,Tlo:RA7ES : ,)ne ;ear Jix months 1 f-Turve months. .7 AnvEirmixo uat ps appmcatiox J thart liberal putrcnagc. Wo also take thl' privilege of thankiu? our corte- jspondetits wb have so nobly ftmtl hy Knteref a second class mat.Vr Angml at the Postofffee at Madras Ore., under tic Act of Congress of March 8, 1SW. Pioneer a clean, moral and noway local paper. This we believe we have done to a greater extent than at first PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the Cowatr Court of the State of Oregon tor CtooV rottntjr. In the n tier of the application of M. U I-owk. of Madra. Oregon, for a tk-ne to wtl spirituous, malt sud. vinous llyuor.H ami ttartt rwer In quantities than ear atMn. imrtlu This la a 'matter of vital In' terest to ilto town of Madias ntid need A large at- TtlUHSDAY.. MARCH SO. IKS FABE5FELL. WHli this Issue our mnnnceraent of Tt.e Mjudra Pioneer ceases. Wc there fore feel it incumttent upon ouiselves to say some'hlng of our appreciation of the liberal patronage and encourage nsent received from our patrons and render?, as -well as to suggest 5otne Zfmely thought for the welfare of t tie town and community, in the upbuild- j ing of which we have had great con faience and in the growth of which we shall Still fee! an Interest. About three years ago we first sau the present site -f Madras. We thn predicted that In a. very few years this town would be the county Feat of one of the wealthiest, and one of the prelt'est. counties of the Pacific Coast. Our opinion has not changed Mndrn is growing as rapidly as it can well do, but its present growth will be ex ccoled many times when lumber in suitable quantities shall he available. 'Willi sych prospects before if, I OtV im portant it is that th city should INCORPORATE. The laws of Oregon recite that "Any portion of a county in this state con tainine not less than 150 inhabitant., uud not already incorporated as municipal corporation, may become incorporated.' It ia only by this' means that you can ASSESS AND COLLECT TAXES, wnlcu should be donp, from every business enterprise within the cor porate limits. Inere may be mte injection to this, but it ia only right, fltiiiiK aod proper thut tbe basitiea risen of a city should assist in the up JLnilditig of the place wherein lh-y not only make a livelihood, but, as is usual fn such thriving towns as Madras; Le-' coaie more or less wealthy.- " CIVIC JSIPBOVEMEXT cac not be made without a liberal out Jay in cash. Sidewalks will be uetded. A house for the isiation of contagious diseases will also be a neces-dtyjuic grading, graveling and sprinkling of streets water and sewer systems,' tire pro'ei-tion, and other improvements too numerous to mention. A PCBLIC PARK Will be one of the great needs of your city. Picnics, Fourtii "of July aird other celebratioRB should l.e had a near the city as possible. For thif purpose the Madras Townsite Com pany have kindly donated a valuable site. Let me urge you to beautify ii all you can; fence, plow and plant U to trees and grass; iu doing this you will soon feel well paid for tbe time and trouble spent. Another important feature is 'I THE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Tut furth every tlTott to secure the best buildings and the beet teachers to be had. Do not be afraid to spend money iu this direction, for it wljlj bring its own reward, in the upbuild-' Itg of your fair little city. Many a town owes its financial and numerical strength fo tbe start It got , from its public rchools. We would alsoHmV! gest that you do not forget . - THE ciiuitqir. ' 'lf Cbe permanent citizen generally' looks at the moral side of a community before deciding'to bring liis family into It. ?A. to wii noted' for itsf churches JhI lively Let'nae urge "you fberefbie to"6e very liberal in your offerings toward the upbuilding of (be denominations within your midst. t By Incorporating jou will be able to CONTROL THE SALOON, jjndltis very Important that y"ott do tills else tbe saloon will control yi.u. ft is also necessary for the financial .welfare of the town. The funds cow being paid to the county; 6ljuid;be thought possible, bur this, however, , Tn the ttonontblCMnty Coart at ticte of wc are gieatly Indt-bted to William lv. ! OMgoa tor rnk count : Hotter, whose tuperiti'endeiice of the' yv-,he otxfrlg!M"!. bwinic miritr of mechanical and genetal maie-up of iHlwerof KotrhcrPrw-ttictXrookcntj. ., , , Oregon. wouW tot resprrtfulljr r-t'tttlon that the paper has giveu to it that Line and wrnl by rr HonnrWCCot clean i-al sppeanmce that has been M.U intkf to m-ii MdritnouK. malt or tte cause of so much tileasaut com ment on the part of our friends. In editing Tkiu Maiirn? Pioneer we 'mve as far as p ?si'..le in master liable to cause factimis niMintalued n neutral cpitit. 1 liit has iu one or two i nt tn nets bten d ue aaltift our own principle and seui of rlulit. We! doubted the wisdom of this course at t ie time, but yielded to what we con sidered to be the best interests of the town. Our renders wSlk al.-o notice that no mention has I eeu mailt through these columns of the petty tpiurrels fights or personal je.ilou-is-and prejudices that have hnppeuetl In our iniilst in the past seven niootli. We have been asked to publish such, nit a often refused. Of such matters little said as possible lias been ouroHon TlnotM Ho no- or feracnteu eMtr, la hh naattt4 than one gnuon, tn the Pnnrtnf t of Kulrher, Conntr of Croofeam! State of Oign, i for tU term of 12 monUM from tn t day of Mar. MB. W If Hannon, liSha Thorn aa. John Ifham. tou p Rm, J W JaeVon, IjouN Vottath, T H Taclier, J E (amfltl, V & Cowhsa, fir neat Hotjr, motto, and w belitve riglitly so. Mr. Max Leuddrniann, of Antelope, Oregor, who takes control of the paper with its next issue, needs no hitro duction to the majority of our readers. He is fully competent and wl.l doubt less fctep or raise the paper above its present standard, and we are sure will always be found ready to aid iu any worthy enterprise looking to the up ouilding of the community. e collect all hills due lor adver Using up to the 1st of April. On and after that date jalli-changes of ads. an payment for, same, also subscriptions must be paid to the new managemen Again thanking you for so man favors, we are respectfully jours, The Pionkeu Publishing Co. By Timothy Bbownhill, Mgr. W K Buti, C U ltaT, I. K Itaker, (Hllte Wts wutoome. WBj:. Waller Arney, fP. IIatc. F O Kutrbl- swn. It K N'lMrn. N S Jnntas. S V KWhartl A. Ceore C1ft. J K MacH. Mi to OanL A It txVT, Ami re w LarMn, Eui;en Willlamn. Chnrh'J IMthta. W H Stoiifhwtpr, J If te, Frw! ParK W F Flfcld, O L llwtilfiW. O C White. Jane Ij. limm Wtlliatoa. It X Yona;. T JI Burden, D It Harden, John A l'nlmehn.l. K Lauf.bJln, ru !;. Lourks, L A Young, I. P Paxton, R M Jone. Btt Kutckt-r. W C MiXM. J K W hltiDn. R C lHre, I S Jir. Martin T Pratt. PtTHuemaa. J C Trotter. Chi IMinar. : r Ahter, XV Ttuelvtnann. P J Hrook, T J MaHor, h-am IIatrtieV. Jean Dillon. JohnO Ro, VtStnaiu VBiiVrr, Juiin r. Erirk. tl V Immediate ntteiitlon. tendatico la desired. The Hoiel Polmlexlrr or Prlneville is the place to go for h"tiie'lfko com forts at popular prices. LODGE DIEE0T0HY Msvlrna Cnmn. M. W. A.. Xo.SXW Mels every spcutid aiid fourth Satunlaj I of eni-h month at 8 p. in. Frank J. IIiim.:, Console -W. H.anook, C.eik. Vistliig tit Ighbors cotdiully invited to nttuiul I.eln Cnnip, Itoynl fleets every second .iifh ttMitilli at ft n.it U. M. llitliu, Huconlor. Visiting nttgli- Madras Meat Mart Diimanit Ut"f nllkliuln. ntm iw.i...., MnI ltcl Dalrj Ittit'cf nn.l Frth Kfg nUr ..tu, Williams & Roush Madras, Oregon. THE BEST.,. SlfSriLIVERY AND FEED STAI .tn. M.B. Snook, Oracle. w 1 Hi nuuvrg, Wcley Sumner. W II I!ainMy, J II 00TJUTY SEAT ITEMS. 4 dlverfpd "dnta the. eo'fferaof vrwirfllv te8rS,l lf y w 'Hvn y?ai JRAlIi? THE LilQENSE a hlgiras, possible. By this means you will keep out Irresponsible parties and shvb this jtlity froonielbg looked upon; and spoken of; as a saloon 'town arid t)i jobly for Ihe abode'cf .-dlisking and lawlees element. As a last suggestion jve would say, when you ure Incor porated, ' ENFOlf 'E THU XiAW. A town wherein tbe law Is enforced ia usually looked upon as a good place Jo live. By enforcing the law you .make better citizens. It builds up character atid is a great factor iu rid dling tbe community of an element that Is not wanted In any self respect Jng town or .city. In offering the above suggestions we ifoel that there Mill be some who will iUttejr frqm tbe advice given. That Is L. II. Hamilton, of Grizzly, was a visitor in our city last Tuesday. A case was fill d iu the Circiut Court last Wednesday by Fred II. Ladd, of Madras against T. J. Mallo & Co., niercli.tnts, of Madras, lor recovery of money. V 1j. uougtas, of Hay Creek, spent several days in our city last week attending to business affairs. Thomas McGliee, of Lanioula, spent last edncsuay.iu our city. PrinCyilie li to have graded streets This week Ji. I. Wi.st, of Bend, and John D. i'eIsoni, of this city, finUlied the worli of surveying and setting grading stakes in this city. The surveying has been completed this week for the construction of a hew grad on the south side of the hill, just wetof tins city. About 1,100 lias been sub- sctibed.by the citizens of this place and 51,500 has been given by the couniy. This is a long need to those living in the south western part of tiie county aud will be much appreciat d by tliein. Rev. T. J. Traglio.of Methodist Hill spent Friday in our city attending to Uu?! ness affairs. Jam.-s Eagan was given an examination last Thursday before Justice Lucky on charge made by He iry Grimes of shooting at the Grimes residence, and was heM.to await the action of the Gran.T Jury undei 500 tail. . , ....... ' . .' . John Palmehnof Madras, was a busi ness visitor in the city seteral days this week- Miss- Lillleltceil, of Culver, Is visiting friend; Injlie.qjty and is the guest of Jlrs. Isom CJeek. , Dot? PBTOEVltLE 0IT Y OOUNOIL.f . v ,v AgencyPIain, Marcji 19; ,ro;tb EditorWf Tbfiy0n& ! 1 1 f WJSnotlce tliat tlfeCItyCOHnqil cf.Princ- .viuCjigcnerany 'jtunwru as iw -wouiiy Court, has promised t c city of Prlnevlije Sl,600 to aid it iu competing witli Uend for the trade of Powell's Uuttes and tlje Hlyer Bed. ST "Ve are not going to kick about them giving SlfiOD for a 7 per eei.t. grade up the Crpokcd river-ibiHt but, oh, give us the old grade or one half a good. Promise tlien, Mr. Editor, promise them anything, Ilk they did us before election. Promise them that if tliijy will eive-uis a ro id that does no tJead, to4Prnevj 1 leTwc wlj 1 ff I use t ?jiHtcoHiu riglit 5piiieyili1 nd?spcd allVtiio proceeds? Can't ybn, Afr.'ditw, make them see their Jurisdiction lies nnt- MdeoIjPrJueville for other purposes tnan levying hucb ir,i,.iyX Sfi-n-i Nllce All -persons owing for water I are requested to call at tho residence ' of Johu Isham and tettle for tbe earliest convenience. same tit your John Pulmehn. Now is tbe time to plant fruit and shade trees, The Dalles Nurseries (see ad iu another column) handle nothing but homo grown trees, which are fully guaranteed to be as repre sented. Get their prices before buy ing elsewhere. By leaving your orders at'fhe Pioneer ofllce they will receive prompt attention. Call and get "a price Hat. j Hare, CKLoneki, J P Ualoi, James Kaa, M L Loucks, V Iirownhltt, O XT Klebarttion. tteorge PHu, A UlAncbet, Peter KaUraa, A I. William. Frank Etkin, C C Vox. J V Church, WilHam Coafc!ey, It T Jones", J M May, K(I Ice. Nottre t. hcrelif given that the undersigned vrltl present the foregoing petition to the County Court of Crook County. Oregon, at the C nnty Court room In Prtnevllle. Oregon, on Wedneaday, the :kl day of Slay, 1.V., at which ttme they wilt apply to said Court for a llccwe to sell rpiritnous. malt aud vinous lienors and hard cider In uantitk efs than one gallon as prayetl for In said petition. Kntcher.- Preetntt, Crok County, Oregon, llnrch SUt 19X 31. L. LOUCK3. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. A. M. WHiLIAMS & COr 1IBAI.EPJS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods IJOOTS ANII SHOES HtVT A.Sh CAW THE DftlLES ORECOK SMITH Dealer tn and Manufarturcrof H arness & Sadd I es BRIDLES, QCIHTS, SIVLER-MOCNTIJD SPURS AND HITS OO.VT;.CILVPAItEJOS. Etc REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. AT SIIAN1K0 IS-, D. A. HOWELL'S Good stock. Careful drivers. Uest f liny ntul Pi ices rcnsonublc. guy PKINEVILLE'3 II PR I NEVILLE ORECQN To the Honorable County Court lor the County of Crook. State of Oregon: We. the undersigned, lepat voter of Kutcher Preclnet, No. 2i, of-Crook County, Oregon, re spectfully petition, your honorable tiody to grant a Iieen. fo Cramer & Stevens (Jerry Cramer and Geo rga AStcvent) to fell uplritn oux, malt and vinous Ij'inor and hard rider, in qnantfev lets than one gallon, in (aid Kutener I"Teeinct, No. 53. iot a ieriod of nix month irom and after the :ld day of May, lutt. S EUray, Frank Elklnx, S L Wills, James Magneas, John A Pairaehn, John O Roe, Don P Rea, Henrj- Sefc, J P Iahn, J M Mayee, John Isham, Martin. T Psatt. KT Jones, TB Taeker, Ira Barber, A II Parkcy, Pranki)nhorn W II Parker. Fred II Ladd, J K Evlck, J Church I'eter IIoier, J D Mares, O V Pilon, W K Rutter, XV M Williams, Ja McKlroy, XVm McEIroy, Chas McKlroy, J XV McKlroy. I) Burden, T il Iiurden. Dodd McCanlej-, W II RamfceyrCO Ramsey, CSCowlcs, C C Ashley J H Jennings, C V Dulfn?, James Lee, J II Lee, W 11 Ptonehocker, L A Young; Harry Church. XV Hannon. James Barbridge, R R Youn, R E Kfser, S A MrClain, WH Abels, J A Lartcn, O O Uohifcld, C C Fox. J F Hums. Miles Fox, Peter Kllburg, B II Edmondnori, M C Ward, J II Jaekson, Clias I Robertson, II C Dove, Krnet Doty, Fred Uuttendorf, Frank Rodman, Edwin A Rhodes, J J llinton, If K Nfsen, G Rirhprdxon, S F Robcrtxon, L E Baker, N II Pinkcrton. L Volrath, A L Willioms. II Jacob, J W Jones, Chas Kirk, Geo Kirk. Sam IIabentirk, II X North, Clias Dizney. J Campbell, F Carney, John Dillon. R M Jones, C R Hayes, L P Paxton, B R Cramer, J Lnekard, A Eagles. G V Rankin, J Kaas, XV F Field, XV A Pullen, F J Brooks, Oscar T Xeal. Notice Is hereby given that the undendKned will present the forejcolng petition to the CoUntyCourt of Crook County, Oregon, at thtf County Court room in Prlneville, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3d day of May, 1905, at which time they wllf apply to said Court for a'lfcenfe to rell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and hard eider in quantities icxs than one gallon as prayed for in said-petition.' Kutcher Precinct, Crook County, Oregon March 2(. l?J5. . ' " JKItltl UKAJIKK, GEO. A. STEVENS. PEriTlON FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. I'o the Honorable "Comity Court for the County.uf Croak, State pf Oiegoii: , We. the underslKned legal voters of Ashwooti Precinct. Crook County '.Oregon respectfully petlilon your honorable bodj to grant a license to.Jenton, Grater to sell sol, ituous, malt and yjnous Honors in fiuap titles less' than one gallon, hi said precinctcounty and state, also iiard elder forapci-iod of sixrmontus, beginning ojj tlio 0th day of May, lOte. Dated at Ashwood, Oregon, tliia 22J day of Marchj 1905. -r It F icrryman, Jolm Si Payne, PL Anderson, -lan Crp.wltjy,,. Charley Swanson, Oscar Black, Thoiii Lt-wis, IJiiick, C ii McPherson, Put Itellly; L W Ttmiliism, W 0 Bird, J y Jamison, K I) Huston, E W Crof-swhlte, Mllo Wood, C E Sandy, E A Itmuiolpli, , John McNeil, ' '' J CUrognn,'i .(ilei) Orater, V li ijuston, C D Gay, Dan Evan? , V D Walkpr, Frank Dunk, II J Strick in, J P Kcisajv T J Wyman, ECFInneli; ' Oliver McUollttmt I J V McCollum, J It Baylcss, , A W Grater. Notice is hereby given that the under- igned will present their petition, to the Honora'lile County Court for Crook County, Oregon, at tbe May term thereof, to-wit; on Wednesday, tho 8d day of May, 1005, praying for a license to sell spiritu ous, malt aim vinous liquors ana uaru ider In quantities less than one gallon in Ashwood Precinct. Crook County, Oregon, or a period of six mpnths from arid after the Otli day of May, .Ut.'ii.ton,&Crat.ej. , CULVER HOTEL AND FEED BARN PERRY REED, Manager. GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS NEW BUILDINGS GRAIN AND HAY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE PRICES REASONABLE. CULVER ORECOIi Orries tho Largest ntid Best scUctetl f1 atoclv of gents' and ladles' tend niatlo clothing of any store in Crook couniy. Lnk'St stylus, best fit,-lowest prut's; also a full and complete line of every thing needed by thu farmer and stock man. Send in a trial order ai.d be . f convinced. WURZWEILER & THOMS( Prineville, Oregon Special Sal FOR 81XTV IJkAYS OSiy IX BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHII Of nil Kinds. -e aio carsy a full nt.d notnpleleline f f GrocfiW and Hardware. Agents for Mitchell Wagons, Hack, Hug(t C arts, Plows, Harness, Drills aud nil kinds of fanning Ituplenwr and tools. Jos. T. Peteps carries a genera.1 line of Paints, Lime Cement, Kails, Hardware, Build ers' futeriafs of all' kinds. THE DALLES, Ore. Main St., Prineville, Ore. BOLD ONI.V Howis Safe and safes! BY TlljJ- Ltock Compil . Agents fot the Iacifle Coont. The only firm that can soli aPafeumlrt4' . UU's 0je4mik,(Ciut-e sale for the only MANOANE8E RANK SAFE, Agents fox U)& OLIVER TYPEWRITERS. 1332-1 Becond A ve, Seattle, Waslu Hi Pine Kt Ban Fronrtsco, Cal. ill Washington St., Sfkane, Waxii. 84 Third Street, Portland, Om FREE Government Lands under irrio-ntirm in flrocrna arc - -O - - - - -I", now open for settlement. ror mniier particulars t apply to ' 1 4''! J" DesctolesIrriEalioD&PoferCp. , j. W. BOONE Dealer In htuainade 11 .. Harness & Saddles !l .i- An .!.!, ., ' rlt ,, Stoclcladdlo, ThtJ teiit in the (Market, its i.iiY! 4Mi RIKEVILLE !?.-? r. -1 0REC0H N. LANE General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY All Work Guaranteed SHANJKO OREGON Warm Spring,, Stage -1-4 Waninitia Tyui?e si Wee Leaves Warm 'Spring Agency every Monday and 7kwM Trapuiii.iM every i ucsuay ainu rnuay. Fafc from Warm fprlng Agenpy to Waplnltla , , " 'to IIotBiirings (ofilnnuuthn " from W'aplHltla- to Warm Spring Agcncr .V tofiimnasho........ ,v nOT to HvtinnfJM .-. . .i4 J Passengers allowed 20 imuuds hK!T, Xrulght, lo imr piuid. rigs, (food nltt-vw. Ftago leaves both plaetfs ht 0 a, m. or JP. KALMAandJ. zoo Good liore HAYES. When'jour Plow needs sharpitnlng, yonr wagon is In need of ropfttrsor'jeii wait jour hors shod, don't foigcj tOn to thf QM18TAifDVi ,j OIJWPRIC IS' GUARANTEED i FA1U DKALINO AND RR.8oS'-Vl".K PRICKS Ol'R MOTTO 1 F. J. BROOKS, Gene'I WagonmaM and Blacksmith t Madras; Oregon