1V-1 Madras Pioneer tl : MADRAS, OROQK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1905. NO. 33.A JL Jtw CARDS. 3ENTI5T8 oiu;""v , i), p. BflTBT... TIIKI'AI.I'''" Limunrel-honeMl. IPEHTIST XEVlM.K,0ltK"0N Lahd surgeon lalcc In f?,or- 6IIKH0N feOOKS HE OF THE PEACE ottwos BY PUBLIQ AHD (COMMISSIONER OIIKOON BANKING CO IsuxiKO.oim.o F x llgrlliuM. ( Hiliiur. Itt,t&ra lui-ils. liHWi i(lAS0K IIOp.UT ANp HpU. ,U.U JUltTrf (if hj WQItl.U. J W Krttirli, II A Mootu. V. T. Eir v y- iitiinic,iii. j. 11, ('"-'-; i ieSeekers km ijtuli roniiciiiiiiff In ihc iitetn ltlrnil urviy: iirlcr ttt ill rulllvnliililc nf f lie Uii uhln one Imll tu limr milt of lj iomp Mice) liwutioiiii hating mincf.MtH'U'il. (VlGCaaley fadfos, Orc. n di-i.-i. . .1 1 r iif m m nolletjlo DruaglBt. llftir. .till ilrmrt.t. it- intfcin f "ll "IIIH'll- nil Will tnu lies, Oregon class meaU ami la-ilg. r reafonnliift n...i , ttvmi prsforoll litago Ihirn. f if be. Oresflon. wi need of rci.Klr- ici uuy k ,.,.. . ""littlh, u., 0. tlEBE f.Tlfti InAFib R SLLES, ORE.. 'cwiint kit 1 v . iA . WAOONMAKER,.. IIIRfll. . . '...axles. ( r"uuart 1. I I & III MM . iiiiiuii nutui IBKnafiBIIB ICi M u w u Alfalf .yeHl flood 'fo' thkUsHH, Bo valuable h Hfulfit nionl con rtldotctl by, thopo who mako poiillry fwKln i hut u number of our best egg foods livp H H bMBe litttacl of oil moul.brut) orp.lliur aimtinr iyeu minis. x rnrnblrmtlun rtf alfalfa meal, beef -ru, grMuid, bone nod a few other i 'iinrcdlPiilH of m(nor Importance ..uiterf thobestfeed for chickens mid. nylng houH tlitit can bo secured. Ah liiost'of our egg .foods eon Url tin 90 ngredlonttf It' follows (hat they' mutt ,u vulunldefor thouiirposo for which hey are compounded. With alfalfa iivitl u pottltryman need not hcsltute l)6ut Keeping laying how- conllned fioVeiiY nrotind If necemmry, for the .t-iil Ih fully valuabhj In main aiding health and produotlvoiess uo uebent uuttlial griw.-J5x. . --- -Notice. All person! owing for witter rereiUtsted to cull at tlio residence f John Iabiiiu and foUlf for th dtie at your earliest convenience N..hn ralniehii. n CLOSING OUT SALE rOlt I JtMBDI ATE JMtPOSAI.. A desirable lot of nearly new ftiriil tute, Including bed room sets, single beds, oat-, baby go-cart., nipbonrd. Iarn,p, "OwJng inuchlne, chairs, hook cases, dc;k dining room net lncliiillnc extension table, cooking utennllN iiiriutfliliriI .Iumpv row. ffL'uli. Iiorhcc. ' linrncs-t, wnKon, hnck, plow, several I hundred of line Juniper poil, rye Imy J ctr., client of tools, and a lot of HiIiik too niinieroui too mentluii, I oliurctl for nle, clnp for canli, or will Hell for lielf cakIi niul bnlanco on npprovt'd sreurlty. For fiitlmr partlnnlnrt call on Timothy IJiownhlll, at the Pioneer oHlco Madras Oregon. GO TO THE MADRAS DRUG STORE Pure Drus, Drulsts' Sundries and Patent Medicines A Coopltte Line of SUtloneryt Jewelry, Etc., a Stock M. B. SaiQOK, Proprietor. Cm' 8!o Ma,n Stmt, Mfc-ltfli. Orccea , , Kuiiufitl lino of (Irorerlcp, a cji! cMI line (if flout.' J'lirnl.hln uiijjii," nXo a cbmiUcU' tliicf tf'MH'rr, t'lutir"', f'oiifcctlonery niul Notion run tw'fomi'J : tli'o' u . . .. : Grizzly Postoffice Store W..E. WJLLS.PPop. ' VieiTQR GARDEN . MntlUfiu-turor ami Ocntur In fp8 - Harness, Saddles, J Tents, Aagon Covers.. TjiBiCif K.wjyh I'L.ioiTI'k t. . an- -r wiiun tiivro, ioi "in Hint ot prictw. -3 T- EastJEnd .Cletliing Store '.JOE COHEN,1 Pnop, ,nojiil,MP.TIM,iST. OK iftkNTS' j'i'un'Wuso iwifl. ' IlATfl, CJ.VIU, HHOKH ANI Of.OTHlNCI. AI,H0 TltUSKH. 'II w ill pay yuu'UO uet our vrle" boforo-jnir 1- 1 a J'liyWic"irt'Wiiiro. "ribi KtmNn ht.'tiii? dau.iw, onfMON. 'Al.d'h'raiicli ttl ilraw Valley: i'gim. -, OaTryltitf tlri HoiibIss hIioo. -txt"! MANUKAtTL'HKIl OK Harness antfStockSaddles COWnOV OOtKlTB A H1KCA?TY. "neater ?ii lla,r1i,CJi5,?.tobo Mutagen! oral 1 1 niMi.f tmW Jf M WAW aulevd.' p r-'ihnrV- KuNtVecwtdtJt. Roosevelt as mediator lie will Arrunttc the Prcllmlim- , rle for Doacj- JiONDON. March 81. (Hneolnl hie.) The St. Prtonihurg corrpond eiuoi iue umiioi uiimtH, caiillug luttt ; niKtit, dialed mat lie uuh been in formed on unimpeachable authority that both Jtipitu und llur;ia have do aided upot. Prenldoiit Hoogevelt iih the mediator to whom Hhall.bo referred the (jiifHtloiiH to be dtrqldetl to bring about peace, According to the curreftp.pnijent, an announcement of nu unnlnLlpe can be expected toon. LONDON, March 80. (8J3q p. m) Peace talk Is prevalent everywhere, but that negotiation! have commenced m mill ponitlvely denied Ih nil ofllolal olrok'8 here. The Foreign O'fllce-div phtlmHuver having any knowledge of pt'iice prrpoflalH. It In quite evident, however, that, while the ilrst definite Mtep mty be taken at any minute, an advance futher than indicated in the ANHocati.(l PrcfH ilinpalches may be 1 pori'iorifd juileljintely. ! Huron Hayaylii, the Jananefco Minis ter, oeclui.' (o (ie Aauoelated Phi-h tli Ih afteruop,u thut he hud no iuforma tiit In revurd to the Buuoui'cemenl ooutalued In the St. PeteiBburg din mituhes of the Affoclated Pietsa that julu had ludlreclly made known to .japan thu negative conditions on which neace mluht be concluded. Ha lively, no cchhIou of territory and no Imlemlty, leaylng Japiiti to determine whether peace ncgotiutloDH could be begun upon thut baala, but he said uu- reservedly thut he terms mentioned could not even be poushlered and added; ( A r.i.tic.1 orl ff territory and ai 4 v octw vt indemnity are the only puluta uetrotl able, as Jupun's ailto helium demauda bnve already been secured by Japan.' WOOLEH MILL PURNID. ALBANY, Oregon, March 20. The old Albany woolen mill, a brick bulldinir beltiK operated by the Ban i-.nokburn Wooleu Mills Company, of Porllaiid, was today cutlrely destroyed tiy lire, Involving the owners iu a low of a about $50,000, and the city In 1 loss In payroll and general expeudi lures In the city's stores that cannot oe renljeed in years. While the Ban- noekburn Voolen Mills Company will not eufler a lot-a greater than tbe (Inures ulven above, the building could uot be duplicated for less than $75, 000 It eo.tt that whou built, and later some $20,000 more was speut 011 It. Tin propeity wrh Insured for about $40,000. COUNTY SEAT NEWS. George Rodman, of Launmta, spent Monday iu our city. JesHo L. Wlndom, of Culver, i-penl l.ist Tuesday Iti4)urcity. . 1 N. V. McCoIn, of llayetuck, was on our streets last Tuesday. John Biown, of Haystack, was a vis itor In our city last Thursday. M. Wheeler Was In the city Tuesday frjm his raKCh on Willow eiuek. Mr. and Mrf. T. J. Malloy wore vis Iters in mir city beVeraj diya lst week Jilin A. l'almehn was, a huslues Visitor In llje pity this week from Mad raa. U. B. C?o'wle Wb n business visitor in the city Idbt Tuesday from Willow creek. Alt u Plinclist.VVllsan. of this ..... ...... H.--. -."-T-.--, city, spent last weuu visiupg. in.enuo and relatives at Culver. Jolfn llanley and Jutnes McMeen of I.. I... '..I, 1. ATI tit". It. V ai I.tllUOIHH, Wfllf HI inn .lJ'V""V'"' leutllng to busiuess u'tl'ilrH. , W-'P. Hammer, poatmiiBtor at Huy stack, wan In stown sotterattjays thin week nttenmng to uusiness mhihio. I', S.-JIollmun spent Baturday In out Lilt. t a fVmim nnlti-H final nrnoi on iCMiometioiid n The.Dalles April 25th. Mlat Winnie Wlndom, of Culver, i.. nt lost week In the city veiling friends and Is-aKuest ol the Homey family. i...ii-WBniiitlvo .I.N. Williamson nr rtwHil'lh the oUy Saturday frdni'lils lmmo In The Dalles and will remain .1.1 1-1 1 here on ft visit witu 0111 mvuua. wThe local telethon la goinpletcd aa. f.ii 'ah 'lltillfV wiuuom'B ruuuu m-i th uhi" mid will Lb ootnnleted to'Cul veVassoon artnatorhd can be4 received. A nostolfhee hl beetf Mreoentjy tab Ihiheii afiieiBier matiuu wan Lle as postmliBter. A swefeklyl'rual sM'vl is rep rl?d sftyva .the.ry.to!! .rial. 'JJarrled-iAtlhe Polldlelthel! Iu tWaelty March 30, William Baldwin Hd te:n' the ltev. V, P. .Tlhtiet, ofllcl j 8. f. Brown, of aylae5, Mibua InoBa vinltor in UiIh n tv lAnt Krldav. 1 , i ---- - .t , ' llo Httj'ff all tjui farming' for Ibis Ppilrig ca-U?y . ' 0, G Ciillver, postninHter of Culver. accompanied oy hlN wire, wpoot several thJU til ilir ntttt iltti tirtifr mi in ('ill UHJ lllin VTWM IIV fJ thut evcryt)ifiiR Ih IliiurlHllInt; ( 111 He s'ates Juniea Kgnn wa rjIeHed foip the. county Jail lant Monduy, Imyhurgjven bond III tlinxmii of S.iflf) to nmiciir lit the JIuy fenfi of circuit' qb'ut' vyblph eonvenert My 1, ", -f ). W. Durnell wan ju Che city from Iih liayiitaek ranch Saturday. 11 Balt'H tjj'ere Ih u ynat iucreuie f ti t lit uriuLi- iiui. in j; 1 11 (inn vt-jir in iiu luiyjiacK nun Agyncy, Pluiim vlcln "DOT. ItleH. ENGLISH DOCTORS' fEES." f J '' ' Xlacy Arn 1 rulxiffil by tbe Hoy a I pill are of iMiyMicffctijE, j fT1iA cTt-trtt,iisr miifft I ir ftivttint tfn A. iiu PliVViK'to t- utiiob ui T ua.u M v two illstluVt cJassert, the uurgeon prop ; cr nd the pure physician. The former ; aiKniestloimbly gets nig fees in ratio to his icputatlou. The famous surgeon; has only to liainc his fee to the mil lionaire with appendicitis. With thej feiir nf 1f;il)i liitfnrn IiIm ovch lie Will write is check gladly. Wlicu, he has rccorcrcu ne win oiien gruinom u doea ndt boast. A younger nud less known man w'lll perform the same op eration for a tube of the cost, nut uie public, with death staring tlipin iu the face, will have the niau with the big uatne, regardless of. expense. But the pure physician t an entirely dlffcreut matter. Ills fees are stand ardized not by act of parliament, but by thaf uutocratlc bculy, the lloyol College of P.jiysjeians. Ills recs ror eohsultatlon at his own house are fixed at 2 guineas the fjrst yjslt nud a guinea for eaeli subsequent one. l-'or con.fultntions away from home he ro eeives u fee at the calculated rate of two-tliirda of a guinea n mile. Elstree, twelve miles out at town, Is Jpso racto 8 guineas, Liverpool (201 miles) is 134 Hinpas., and s.q on pro rata, isut inust be r'pmeinbered that uqwadays tlie pig provlnpjal centers uayp tholr own sneciallsts. and the town Uiau Is very seldom sent for unless he be one of the very biggest names ana the case desperate and rich. If tbe physician should accept more ho transgresses that professional fe tich, 'medical etlouettc." and Is brand ed a quack by bis less lucky brethren. Moreover, when he arrives at n suf ficient standing in the ranks of bis pro fession the lloyol College or ruyai duns will not elect him to their alj im portant fellowship, tiip prqwplng fluai? flcatlon and IilU water uiarK or ma calling. London Mali. MEASURING TIME. MethodM Cacil Ilefore the Aareut ol CluckM unit AVntclien. I'rohnbly the oldest method of de- forinlnlnir the time of day was by the sniiillul. but other devices have been Used for ages, Including the writer clock, the burping wlelc, ami the Hour glns.4 tilled with Hand, popular ipgenu uitrihutos to Kim: Alfred the Invention Ot the water clopk, but long before his .time it avus itj use by the Egyptians and fn Judea, Babylon, Chaldca nud Phnoiilehi. Tlie lontrivnuce for measv k'ti'ring .lime by jneaus of water appears to have eonslMtetl of a Jbaslu Ulieu wun water and exposed In Bonic niche or corner of a public place. At the ex treme end of tlte vessel was a spout or tap from which trickled the liquid drop by drop Into a receiver having on Its inside marks or Indicating the hours of Uie day tuid night. . Jn parts of southern India there was. used a .thlxi .copper bowl about flve Melius iu diameter and rather deeper than half a sphere, having a very small hole at .tho bottom. Tho bowJ, .Placed in a vessel containing water jipd Hunting ihereon, gradually filled. 'At the expiration of nil nvrnuged In terval it Runk, and a boy or another vwateller then struck a gOng nnd thus .rijinouuccd tbe time. It allowed the lapse' of periods Of forly-fivo minutes with tolerable accuracy, hilt tho thnp varied with tho teuipuraturo of the wa ter. It was possible b.v the lutroduc Uon of a cylinder containing n iloatlng piston M-hleh worked on a cog wheel 5to indicate the hours. Plato Introduced the clepsydra Into Oreect. It was used by tho Homans also. The king of refrain la said to have, presented Ch'urlemagno with a water clock of toronzu Inlaid with gold. Water clocks vein used up to tho sev enteenth century. Even with tho In troduction of tho pendulum writer Berv ed "s the motor. nnd the pendulum rb a regulfitor' . u Personal Property. Exempted. Attorney General Crawford In an otdnlim recently given, hold's thrit thi tax exemption hiw operates to exempt perao'hal property (household good8) to tua extent; oi ?aw wunu uu uu mnro. 'rh "nuestlon Htose out of h mistake In nunotuatlon In Uiaexemp tlou olttdae of the Bhelley act, wherein several artlcllls vreiy bet off wlth 'a HBuilboIon arid Ui'e'n 'nnmerpui other tartlolea of furullure ,Ha'wufcIold aoHiln were punctuated with cnmniae. B - . 0f $S0O shall bo tztutft frora taxa tion." H was claimed pysoraptuat llio articles set o(l from tile rerit of the clausu by n semicolon were exempt j from taxation without regard to value, 1 It'll (lift tt i irvtitt onnnro I liritilu I ll n tilt (ii'lV tut; Mhtti urjr cuciui t.onv 1 the arthdes enumerated in the section are inciuueu wuniu tno iimuoj uie exemption,, , T' 1 . 1 11 fi .. ( I fi ri n .a.a 1 . f t-i n if nu nun nm'l was decided by the attorney gen-r' eruiiun vernal, opinion, j am npui ion, vt Jileh cotaea as on oflicial docu ment, una reiuje eo oy request, ' ' " ' OBITUARY. ' '., It - W 4 George C. i'lntin was born in Whales, Fcbuai'y iJ8, 1828- la cameVwith hlf patents to America wlipu lie was eight years old. TJuy settled hi Peilnsylvanin, and afterwards removed to Mlnnetota, ajid ft out Minnesota lie went to California. About twenty yepts ago lie removed to Hastem Oregon, rcsfding there until abont ! The NF W CASH ST V I IIU lib f A full line of paints, Qil and other Finishing-Materjalg. WALL PAPER In all colors and sliades at LOWEST BRICES.--' Our HARDWARE has arrived. Our Grocery Department is now completp qnft open for inspeption. i LENA M, LAMB, MadravS, - PIONEER CASH STORE Just rerclvei, a petv line of Donglan Slioes AVo Quote a fow rrlee: Kangaroo KM. a fine drts shoe, nt ftO. Vict Kid, rUo a gqpi lrcs;i nhw, at ?n.'i). ltox Calf ptuclier at Hoo. 'omo ii) ami h-0 our beauti ful line "f Hoys anil Men's Uats In. all tho now shapes and cpJhn ranR Injr In price from oOe to $1. Everything -ho Grocery lirar. Tho best Teas and Coffees. Fine llama anil llacon. The bust lard in the land. Also good oookini and eating pples, Po not forget us jlwen.you need llnildijlj; t aper anil llarb Wire. ' . . T ;'.( r.l IVIoin SbteQfc, YOU WANT SUBSCRIBE The - Madras - Pi $1.50 PER YEAR It tells just what you, want to know about Madras afd the development of North ern CrooK County. Remember your friends . in the East are Interested In OregoW. , Send' thrri , ' THE PIONEER so that they can see-that Grbok County ' ithe; b;t portion of egin arid tHat , .'this Is thd,Gardart Spot pf CRpOK. . J t mrT'ir-Tfiti" 'two, years ago yhetf lie ennio to J'oitland. it' -I i i ..-,4-... t 'f ,J - - - Ifo was converted about fourteen ngdntacauip meeting, niul united wif'i the Methodist Kpi -copal Church of wliidi lip, lived a'coiiIstent and useful member iuiti'1 liTs flcali whlfih occtucd at his horin In Portland, Oj-econ, on the. evening of March 8, 1902j. lie' was American in spirit, an honored citizen of the Stat thrifty In ujttincsg. modest in life; (levofd to his family, an eamet-t christian, and illcil In Ihn Irltiiiitin nf tlm faltll. Icavin-' abundant teat'hnony that nil was well wWr dm. He leaves a wife. Mrs. Martha h, Intin, and nine children, four sons afi l five' daughters, to inonrn his departure; Dot they know the way in which he walked and may follow'oh and meet lilm in tho elcrnai city where parting Is no morg. His sons and dauclitej-d arc: Iavid IS. Viiitin, (Jeorge C. Vintin, Mrs. E. J. Kofi ' lins, Mrs. W. C. Kutledge, Mrs. J.'JI: Itliitiearson.Iioy T. Vintqn, Mrs. Dr. Wj O. Sno -k, Madio Vinton, Eijward L. Vintin, . all residing in Oregon, "'i'mclons jn the sight or the Lord Is the death of his saliiW.'? Through the gates of dcth he brings his banished home. T. B.'Void, Portland. t Proprietor. Palmlp Buiidipg - - Oregon. x THE JWdfas Oregon. THE NEW: -4 FOR -"niKr- " J; jl-alloyl ; . '&t Go. 1 oneer 1 1 ;-if-' TU PAW.IW, Oro. -i I