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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
" . Kr uay of , ,t of PIP" for on M "LB tirougli dy,' itor of Vrlnoylllo i.. nrlcGSi ' 1"' ,. ll.n In f.ntll HIIBlim" " U HMurl. Lonvoor, drttft( rftnk for Employe- M ' Apply in po -' Tain. Wurm Spring, . nunlnn. InWa, ar iose, .i .... Tuesday oven ..k . watch. cIook - V ... r .....i At. ljlimu o Store. .. . will trndo for sod .' rouner. cook stove, , eul1or nd o.her . .. ... ..I v miIIlU tr M. UUUlll, " of Madras. I.,ly Lake Lumbering Co. ' ' . . ... .rvlli.li .in mm an nri--u .., their will, Similes cast, u. on the north slope of Grk on and aher December ?0, r,. respectfully 80- H. Hawkins, Lamouia, Broffohlll departed from i..f mnrtltlll? Via 1 u I'orllnuil. May w' i of the business tunmw Pacific Baptist, itthllBhi!ti d. Mr. Brownbill is ft runt- llll nut new mo knJ Madras baseball boys (n Culver to have a practlcp . I ...III tPftin. Everyone Inter- jiebsll Ib Invited to bo pres. I urn .1 1 1 111 11 I'll 1 1 M 111 the county urn! It annum team. t. am HiiAitiuiiAra In 1 . QUI. PMWWfc""l Fllzpa'rlcknt Bhanlko, have Mr present huso slock a foil . I - t - nt.l.....l l lit.. i . .. I ml Kit-t I iriinrHiiifi'ii iiiil. lu iuhla : I . I - . 1 . . . . . I i . . . i . 1 it M t . - If i . rvra ai i 1 1 n iriiiiiii ni 1 k u ue&uay nveuiUK in commein her blrmuAV. A mi in ho r of Imnmlolm by Mr, and Mm. fill &1IHU lllall IlllllltVI I IIAIU cm liruuu in it il u l illy IIIIIUII' ulll-ll hv MUu Ivhiinila i.nnklu. 1 - ti ------ - DeriiQm. w in h mnv ntr lila ui iiu.llin. Mfl III lllttll In umditiehi for mi wing by of June I.. Vj. Alllnghairi, tliecontract for logulnL', will urn lot down I ho river nxi . . . ... una iiiiiu r . . . Jllllll I . nut . II 1 CO irt lilfitllr u o.Jliiill... .....I wMiuiiuiin nun 111 ri urift t. 1.. i.. .t-,.. cjninuil.y , ITU UK iJufatlceofthe JVuco, MmlruH, Wllllnms and 0. E. .RoiibIi kAII ll.. .. m . " .'IIUIIIIM lltUVI 'rom rtrclile Mason tiiid have a Ell 111 1 Il4 U r,.n.l,Lli. I I wwvu oiuuie uoin IIII1IIII mill In.ilf k...... 1 UIJI III! 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IT IS AM ENTIRE SUCCESS Ooc, RoHtHl Trip, to HiffKl-Etemon-rflte, Ability to Climb itlllls and Makes Good Time on louli Roads. Corolug with a riiHh down tho hill north ol town And with theroirofn ak'iin engine, and giving a eorica of wiirntux"tooi which canned a gencrnl oxolumatlon ttojff degu HUd chickens nd a Htreohlng of all kinds of nocks, lltnulg gasoltue automobile belonging to tho (tantral Oregon TratiBiorttitlon Cunipnny, arrived In Madras last Krl ilay 0 voting, commanded by M. W. I'ylcr, ndcompatiled by W. A. GUI, of 1'hoGIII OaH Inglnu & Machine Co.. of Porthiud, who built tho machine, mid Don P. Ilea nud rank Lucas, nud the uiuiiNter wit Immediately tho con tor of attraction wl,th Madrad' townn people. The big; machluo, while trav oiling from Bhalilko, nyerajted a Utile over eight niUo an hour ovor illilli ult roads and very much ununited for thla ort of a vehicle. This auto In tho largest ever con rttructcd In (he United States and Ih truly a monster naohluo, It weighing about CjSOO ppuuds. It In 10-horoo power, equipped with four engines which aro fun In conjunction, but should any cue of these cnulncs break, the machine can still be propelled, provided the gearing Is Intact. The uuto is fitted with the latest appllaucea lu the matter of air brakes which re d jets the danger of runaways toul most an impossibility. It Is dlflloult to state Just when reg ular trips will he made over the auto route betweeu Gross Keys and Huud, mt the big machine will have to past over the roadbed and locate any do feels which may have been overlooked in the construction, and it may uke Muveral trips be'foro all these obst ruc tions are located. Tho auto made a very nuccesnful trip to Deiid and. white Ihero made sverl trips to points of Interest lu that vlciu ity loaded with U passengers, ami demonstrated beyond a doubt that the mnuhliio will he a stiecwi au It went up hills as sleep as 12 perccut, muk. lug excellent tlmo, which places be yond a doubt the auto's adaptability to 1 lila country beyond question. On 1 ho return trip 'from Bend the auto travelled at the rato of 15 miles an hour for the first 30 miles and the whole distance of C3 miles was cov ered In a llitlo ovor four hours. Farmers' horses are not slow in be coming accustomed to tho unusual noise of the mounter and Its strange and icary appearance seems 10 cause ttiem but little uneasiness. After they huvu taken a good look at the thing null it ud it is not nn dangerous na ll sounds or looks the lioroea pay but lit tle utUuitlou to It. Mr. QUI, the builder, anys lie Is en lirely satisfied with tho trylug-out of the machine and Is confident of its be ing ji complete success. Ho started this tnorulng oti his return tu Portland. FREE RURAL MAIL DELIVERY Vj. C. Clement, agent for the Free LRural Mall Delivery of tho poatiil de- pitrlniAL't, was in Madras Thursday and wunt ovor tho proposed Route No, I which Koes south from (his postoflloo ami hns mndo a fuvorablo report. The routo runs fouth to Rogers', west to Wlsncr's. north to Ficch's, east to Bur nett's, north to Halm's east to Rich ell's, and Iheiico north hack to Mad ras. The wholo distauco covered by tho routo Is about 20 miles. Thuro aro ISO families already on tho route, and probably a dozen more will bo on tho routo by the tlmo it Is installed. Tho routo will be Inaugurated just as soon as tho matter ran bo taken be fore the postal department. Another petition Is already In circu lation for rural free delivery on the lllg.l'laln north of Mud ran and in a short tlmo there will be two rural do llvory systems from thlB postolllce. Mr. Clement wont from hero to Du fur from which place a rural free de livery route Is projeo'ed. Culver School Entertainment. A hirgo orowd ' attended tho closing school untortuinmunt of the Culver school hist Friday yvonlng, the ending of the school year, with Miss Lily 'Itoed us ttmcheiVhuvirig been a moat suc cessful one, The-exoroisus were well rendered nnd. glvtiit In a manner with which any pwirent may well be .proud. Among the numbers on the programme Were a trio: '"Where-tho Sil very Colorado Wenfra its'Wity," by -MrvPfcirl Oaborne,-Ml8808 rtle Lpvejind and Freddie Latnpaonj severAl dialogues and, a farce, a'spjo, "In the i(i,Uy Where the BlueJ?irdft Hing,' MIssMyrtlo Lovelandn, ypcal solo,. "You'se J(uit Litt,1e jig ger, Still Xe's all M;ino,y Miss Freddie Jamison. Muaic was furnished betweeu acta, by Cap. and Clara Healy. A dan,co was gien ift Culver hall after the enterltnmentand refreshments were served in the Hchoolliouso." MARRIED. COOWIH-I'AIUUBII. M Iss Florence Purrlsh and Knox Cooper, of Portland, oro married Wednesday at tho home of tho brldo'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. ft, Purrlsh, near Hay Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will rpalfo their homo In Portland. There will bo a dunco at MoTaggarl and Bye'a nail next Friday night. Alfred Cook, arid his father were in lown Tuesday and called on The Pioneer. W. II. Zoll, of the Big Plain, took a business trip to Piine villo the lirst of the week. Antone Hatalgin and his daughter, Miss Bettio, wfto have homestead on the Big Plains, npent several days last week in Shaniko and Antelope. Mr. Iiatalgia and his daughter until recently had charge of the stage station at Veisler, but are now living on their ranches, a consid erable portion of which will be in grain this year. 0. A. Devens, proprietor of Cliue Falls Press, was in Madras Monday eoroute to Bhuolko. He had in his poasesalon a freak colt born at Cliue Falls recently which lias only three legs, the two hind leg being fully de veloped. One foro leg Is about one third tho length It should be and Is en tirely useless, seemingly being com posed of a gristly substance. The right fore leg is mlsAlng completely. Tlie colt Is lively and apparently in good health. Mr. Duveus was sending It to Portland for exululiiju. A Story of Senator Veal. Tho Into Senator Vest of Missouri used to say tbut the hardest question lio ever was called upon to answer was put by tlie Hcv. Dr. Styles, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Frank fort, Ky., In which the senator's fa; thcr and mother hold membership. Mr. Yest met tho clergluinn In Mis souri, and tho preacher, said: "Well, George, arc you yet within the folds of tho church, and do you still remem ber the teachings of your good father find mother, long since dead and In heaven, where I soon expect to Join them? Now, what shall l tell them about you when wo meet, nbout your Christian life, your dally walk and conversation?" The senntor declared ho felt himself growing pnlo ns he walked away without even attempting to reply. Very Connldcrnle. Careful Hushaud-By the bye, I no-' Mcctt a rnlfttaUo of C shillings in the butcher's bill this morning, I.aurn. Wife Then I had better drive around there nnrt see nbout It. Cnroful-Hus-hand-I whs thinking of that, but tho mistake Is In our favor. "Wife Oh, then wo had better tnko no notice of It. We might get some one Into trouble, you know. Tit-Bits. FRESH MILCH COWS. I have several. fresh milch cows for sale, and l hoy aro good ones, too. Jnuk Helflch, Culver, Oregon, PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To tho Honorable County Court for tho County of Crook, State of Oregon: We, tho undersigned legal voters of Ashwood Precinct, Crook County, Oregon, respectfully petition your honorable body to grant a llcohso to Boiiton & Orator to sell spliltuous, malt and vinous liquors In quantities less than 0110 gallon, In said pit'clnet, county and state, also hard cldur, for a period of six inoitlhs beginning on tho Dth day of May, 1005. Dated at Ashwood, Oregon, this 22d dny of March, 1905. It F Borryuian, K A llandolph, John M Payne, John McNeil, F L Anderson, -J 0 UrORon, Dan Crowley, Glen Grater, . -Charley Swanson, W H-Huslon,''. Oscar IJIack, 0 1 Gay, Thorn LuwiSj Dan ISvans,, . 8 S llhick, W D Walker,' 0 M McPherson, Frank Doak, Patltellly, II J Stiicklln, L W Tomllnson, J PKelsay, W C Bird, T J Wynian, J W Jamison, -K CFInnoll, K D Huston, Oliver McColhnn, E W Uroi-swlrlte, 'J W McOollum,' Mtlo Wood, J'H Bayloss, ' 0 K Sandy, W. W1 Grater. Notice Is llorl'by -given that tho under signed will present thtdr petition to tho Honorable 'County Court for Crook t'nimtv. Oriiiron. at tho Mai' tornf thereof, to-wits on Wednesday, tho Ski day of May, lflOB, praying for a llconso to soli spiritu ous, malt and vinous liquors and hard older In.quantUles less than one gftllenln . " On the Wave of Prosperity 73j3 ; THE SHERWIH-tylLUApS. fes;v5 ' PAlMTtedca on the very (on . of the wave. It has reached that posi tion because 01 ita great worth and it will stay7 there. No other paint docs good work so well and so eco nomically;, $Io, other paint has gained such popularity. Color" cards on application. K, H. SMITH ntRlcr In and Mjpnufaeturer ot Harness & Saddles nnt.OI.E8, QOIKT8, HIYLEn-JtOONTKD'BI'UltS AS'D BITS COAT CHA'l'AllEJOS. Etc t I REPAIRING NjEATLY DONE. PniHEVlLLE 1 1 4 OREGON .SOLD BY- Ashwood Precinct, Crook County, Oregon, or a period of six months from and after the ttli day of May, J905. Henton & Grater. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE, In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Crook county. In the matter of the application of M. L, Iiiiokx, nf Mad rax, OrcKOu, for a license to sell fcplrltiiou, malt and vinoimllijuors and hard elder In luxn qtiantitlcK than one gallon. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook county: Wc, the undcrKlgncd, hclng a majority of the legal voter of Kutchef I'recinct.Crook County. Oregon, would most respectfully petition that a Ilcenic lw granted by your Honorable Court to M . U Iuck to H9II ijiirlnous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented elder, In 1ck quantities limn on& gallon, In thv Precinct o Kuti her, County of Crook and Htate 01 Oregon, for the term of 12 months from tho 3d day of May, iix5. W II Hanuon, John 'fhomas. John Isham, Don T Ilea, J W Jackson, Ixjuls Volrath, T n Tucker, J K Campbell, I 8 t'owlc. Ernest Botyt W K Ituttcr, (' U Itannoy, L E Haker, (illll nizney, Walter Arney, V H Ilayts, FO Hutchl- )ii, II K Nlssen, X S Jennings, S V Wchard- co.ii, George Kirk, J H Magnens, mo aru, A 11 I'arkey, Andrew Larsc Eugono Williams, Charles Dillon, W II Stonehocker, J H U-e, Fred Pavls, W F Field, 0 I. Ilohlfuld, V. C White. James I.eu, James Wllllnms, K K Young, TM Uurden, nil Burden, John A l'almchn.C, BUughlln, (!eo H I,ucks, I. Aouirg, I. 1 I'axton, It M Jones, Kd Kutcher, W C Moore, J K Whltcm'an. II C Dove, G H Mayes, Martin T Pratt, I" IiHuffinan, JO Trotter, Chas Dlzncy, C C Ahliloy, W Thielemann, F. J Brooks, T J Malloy.fiam HAlcrstlek, John Dillon, JohnQ Uohc, William Vtnburg, John E Evlck, (! V Dillon, Wesley Sumner, V H B9"cy, J D Mayes, C K Tiouckit, J P Uahn, Jamvs Kaaf, M I. Ijucks, W Brownhlll, O W nichardson, (icorge I'ltta, A Blanchet, I'cter Kalaraa, A L Williams. Frank Elklns, C C Fox. J F Church4 William Coakloy, It T Jones, J M Mayes, KG Ix-e. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned will prcfont the fprogolng petition to thp County Court of Crook County, Oregon, at thp County Court room in I'rlncvl lie, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 3d day of ilhy, I'Jtfi.at which time they will apply to said Court for a license to sell spirituous, malt aud vinous liquors and hsrd cider in quantities less than one gallon as prayed for In said ptijltlon. Kutcher Tfeclnct, Crook County, Oregon, March 80, 1005. m.uWDCKS. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To tho Honorable County Court for the County of Crook. State of Oregon: We, the undersigned, legal voters of Kutcher Precinct, No. 23, of Crook County, Oregon, re spectfully pctltfon your honorable body to grant a liconso to Ctamer A Stevens (Jerry Cramer and ticorgo A. Stevens) to soil spiritu ous, malt and vinoijKlluuor and hard cider. In qualities less than one gallon, In said Kutcner Precinct, No, 21, for ft imriod of lx months irom and after the M dny Tf May, 10O.V 8 E Gray, Frank Elklns, 8 V Wills, James n Magness, John A I'almchn, John 0 Bosc, Don P Ilea, Henry Hacks, J P Hahn, J M Mayes, John Isham, Martin T Pratt, RT Jones, TB Tucker, Ira Earlier, A II Pnrkcy, Frank Osborn, W JI Parker, Fred II Ladd, J E Evlck, J F Church Peter Hopcr, J D JIaycs, G V Dillon, W K Ituttcr, W M Williams, Jas McElroy, Win McEUoy, Chas McElroy, J W McElroy. D B Uurden, T M' Burden, Dodd McCaulcy, W II ltamsey, C O Ramsey, V 8 Cowles, C C Ashley, X 8 Jennings, C V Dullng, James Ice, J II Lee, W II Stonehocker, h A Young, Harry Church, W Hannon, James Barbrldge, R K Young, K E Klser, H A McClain, AV H Abels, J A Larson, O O Uohlfeld, C C Fox, J F Burns, Miles Fox, Peter Kllburg, S II Edmondson, M C Ward, J II Jackson, Chas I Kobertson, B C Dove, Ernest Doty, Fred Guttcndorf, Frank Rodman, Edwin A Rhodes, J J HInton, II K Xlssen, G W Richardson, 8 F Robertson, I. E Baker, N H Plnkerton, L Volrath, A L Williams, H E Jo)ls, J W Jones, Chas Kfrk, Geo Kirk, Sam Habcrstick, II X North, Chas Dlzncy, J E Campbell, F Carney, John Dillon, It M Jones, C It Hayes, L P i'axton, E B Cramer, J II Lockard, A Eagles, G W Rankin, J Kaas, W F Field, W A. Pullcn, F J Brooks, Oscar F Xeal. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will present the foregoing petition to the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, at the County Court room In Princvllle, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3d day of May, 10O.J, at which time they will apply to said Court for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and hard cider In quantities less than one gallon as prayed for in said petition. Kutcher Precinct, Crook County, Oregon March 23. 1KB, JERRY CRAMER, GEO, A. STEVENS. CULVER. pOTlSi, AND FEED, BARty PERRY REED, ilanager. GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS, NEW BUILDINGS GRAIN AND HAY OF ALL KIXD3 FOR SALK PRI0E3 REASONABLE. CULVER ORECOH J. W. BOONE Dealer In home-made Harness & Saddles. Try our moko of White River Tree Stock Saddle. Tho best In the market. PR I NEVILLE ORECOH N. M. LANE General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY All Work Guaranteed SHANIKO OREGON A general lino of Groceries, a spe cial.; lino of Gents' Furnishing Goods, also a complete line of-Stationery, Cigars, Confectionery and Xotions cn Jdo found at the Grizzly Postoffice Store W. E, WILLS, Prop. If you want the best there is you will call for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your merchant doesn't carry it send your orders direct to headquarters and it will be tilled from our nearest agencj. WASCO WAREHOUSE MILLING GO. Dealers in all kinds of hay and grain, seed, flour, bran, shorts, wool, etc. THE DALLES, OREGON, . Antelope Drug Company ANTELOPE. OREGON I Prescription work a principal feature of this store. No substitution. Accuracy guaranteed. Mall orders receive careful attention and de livered in return mall. 1 SELECT LINE OF PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES 1 We sire agents for the HODGE and DEERING HEADERS, QUEEN BINDERS and MOWERS, and have a" complete line of shelf hard ware of.all kinds. Our aim is to get the best goods we can buy. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENBED TO. nnsarcisnuncunc eaiihrrca . "BUR PRICES RIGHT" SANFORD SILL, SHANIKO, 1 (bREGOti