The Madras PlflBfier "Tubllshud every hurjy lyr the woNEKit runysiii CO.- 8UBa0B.lfTI,DN 5T.8s pnc year,. .., $1.50 Six months ... 1,00 Tlirou mouths i'. 75 AJIVKItTISINO UAKS. A!V'A.T10N Kiitured as secant) $as.s mayor, August 2ti, iOOt. at the rnstoft&ti at Maas, Ore., under tlto Act of Coiyyrfsof Mtyh 3, lW5. THURSDAY May 1905 The new rjyjt schedule re cently innngu.ibO;xhieh pusses through (Jov? Can.j'onaixd leaves -Antelope to tfee le$ witk a ser vice very much inferior to the former one, Han raised a storm of protest from that vicin ity. The service is lame some vvhere as it takes letters from Antelope from three to font days to reach Madras, a dis tance of possibly 40 miles: Specifically one letter post marked at Antel6pe on May 2 reached Madras May 6. Tin mail route superintendent sllould investigate this service. County Seat News. J. F. Stroud -waa seen on our streets last Wednesday:' ' James S. McMeen was in towu from his Lamonta'' farm last Wednesday? , - ,- jfc , James T..RobJnson,,of,Culy,er, spent last Satiordyiy ia'our.city, attending to business uffaiis'. t ; Geo. Summers of this city, is iii the Culver vicinity repairing and making new telephone lines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arm strong were visitors: jl'thiscitt, last Thursday "from their fainr near Latnonta. 4 c Jyjll J Miss Freddie Iarason and Alice JRogers arevTsidng in7 odi city from their homes near. Cul ver this: week. f The count' jail is well' occu pied since last cqiuL having at. tine ft ti 1 1 n trt 'nSJ-nnnn ha lOnil prospects rfor more:soon. u ? iWoM was -received Today ! (Suirdfly);by phtfrie- from Bend tHat the Prineville baseball was aPiu'aefeaTe'dnWdl in a score of 8 . to 11. . JErlne ville team is having bad luck this season. " '" J JS. Mayes,Cpns table of Ku telierpreci nc.t, "a ceo mpanied bv joint 'i?altrielfnf eaine irijfrom Madj;as Ja,st Xaday, . Joining vith them the India p "Wiio is oharged with the murder pf) Jijn Stakopa,, an- Indian splice, of the Waxsn SprlngSiReerdtion rhe Indianas Jaijded in jai l at this place to' afyait his triaLin the circuit court. y4. , Mis. Charles Ws6n jilace left laBt? -Hveek' for a "visit yjth her parenl'Mf.' an3Mrfi' G. eO.borue and tither rela, tivesaStCfittve'ff J""' "'' The, -business was; Wvasordd surveyed folloWinsr transact) in I fhel Contmisl sioner's court of interest to Mad ras people. 3'The' road pe'tiiiori4 ed for by (FmnAEllans otli and I The road petitioned ni;ay Fred Fisher ana outers was ordered viewed and surveyed "oh the 24rh oT May. Tliefoad ))etitiond foF by John B. Brown and others was ordered viewd Wdsuu'.py ed 01? Jlme Hflt, i ' , C. A. Whitseft was in town several days this week from his ranch near Lamonta. Ed Kutcher, of Madras, spent last J Madrid, Orfciata!, V- J . J . ('KNTLKiiKX: CUjuiit me iiK a meintwr of rriio I'loneur. V(tiill (u- Vino your. Scud. 1110 Hit 1 paiter.fuf lwt tlim, lot -4 of fJ.60 5 f hc I Kfve to pay tli m. 1 on' or fYor Jaliiiary Jxt, 1'Joo. 4 Saturday in cjur.ci(y 1 tlendjng jtf' business nnlUri! rtnfnrn I n tr 'enl a - f TaWh Hastings, dccpad,.oJ which be is. admin istrator. WnvSamifOf Lamonta, was a visitor in .our midst last Monday. He reports having a good rain there which is fine for crpjM anpVvghich farmers Iti WS'tocatien have been needipg', 4 . I ' Lnnffftlmn Kjf8 for k!o nt O. W.l Miller', four uillue &uViM ioylji flfl iAHJenlW)'ty' ' OrtIz7.Iy and k J. "V, De,and( A. Fqjtje vtftH b'ual net to MdrpHjfi yetf. 8. P. Bprjnkle (jade a blpsglrlp to tlio pouuty eatylt wok Borti To Mt. and Hra Jnok Dee on, My 11, 1905, k 7fpoiyi.b.pjj. 8. W. Cotnpton aud vjlfipCQ busi ness visitors to the taunty $eajb lust week. OwliiK to te cqpl and qlatjg,enble vveatlier quite a bit of alokuiq. prevails iti towu. Ml88 Haeel Whoele. wey t,o uy Greek Friday to help with t,ho work there iu the hotel. Mist Lilly Betid, of Culver, hna been visiting with her graudpareitU Mr. and Mrs 0. Montgomery, for several days. J. P. and II. L. Montgomery atteuded the home ride near Madras last week, iliey returned home Saturday evening. Little Wanda WIIIh had the mis fortune to burn her chest very badly a few days ago by over turning aoup of hot tea. M. MuCord fltilehed his work here with the road grader Friday and re turned to hia home ou McKay Creek Saturday. Miss Jane, Hamilton who is em ployed by Mr. George Lytle, of Mud Springs, made her folks a pleasaut visit Suuday. . Bud Cram and wife, o$ Lower Trout, aud It. Parish aud wife, of Hay Creek, pat-aed through our. towu on U'ed nee- lay en route to their homes from the county seat. Rev. W. J. Jenuett, of Prineville, delivered us a very Interesting sermon Suuday- afternoon. Mr. Jinuett was ou his way to The Dalles. He was ao- L'ompaiihnI by Mrs. Junnett and Miss Birdie Mjrria Mi?8 Bertha Iloruey, of Haystack, expected ?(o Join them at ft. ParrlBh'a plaoe on Hay Creek. I . Jl JA'CK-' '- With the- JuneTmmber wilf begin The Pacific MonthIy's(series of special editions for the year rcjb They will comprise number' for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Francisco and the souvenir number of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, also a special auto mobile number. The articles of Dr. VVjlryVon Schierbranay'sixjn number, on "The Coming Supremacy of the Pacific" are? .also, promised, smd. ij)e plans con templated by the publishers will, without question, place. The pacific Monthly far in advance; mot" only' of present 'competi tors, but also into the unreachable class of uriodical literature on the Pacific Coast. he Pacific Monthly is sold to regular s. bscribsrs at the extremely low price rof $1 a year. We have made an arrange merit with th'tfpublishergjby whiclTwe are bltooffe!tin conaection wUh- The Madras Piopeerg(bothJpublicatiorts) for NOTICE. CONTEST ; 'lTJepartment'otrtlioTiiterror. " f' U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, "May 12,1903. -" A sufflcloiit contest affidavit having been filedTriniitfoflfcii by JohnTTSulliner, eon testant, against liijinetead entry Nol 1.409, 111 ide August 29, 1W2; f6rnw 1'i nel-l sec :M, tp 11; s, r13 ewifr, by (Jdo gu II. Miutssi. vmtesree,ln wlilelult? is .Alleged that said Uv'W H, SiPrst liasnvliollj abandoned saidjtcl'ofjandrformare'tlian six months lhstpast and lias failetHo cul tivate amL-iiuprove .tliu,JianiaJas-ieuiiecI by law: that s;iid alleged atneMce was not due to tils (!inployulult 4u tlieTiriny, navy or marine. corps iiPtthe iUnlted tatefl in tftrie of wtir.- Said iarlies are herebv notified iji appear, remind audi otffir evi dence .toucliipg 'said allegsUiou" 'at 1(1 o'clock? a.1. tiu. m JuiiuiUj ,11H)5. beforf won r. nca, a uuiieu aiuics i;oii)iiits- itnil t-J" (i i The safd contestant haviui;. In a nroncr atmiavit,tfiied;jny ltfc;ia6, set forth ract vlileh,show that' nftef diieililllgeuco per soia Service pf tuis ntitlcu cannot hy made, it is hereby ordered and dlrec ejl Hint miftli HiiUoi' Iw i'Ivaii ilnn alwl iirimnr .pitbJlcatifl'MlCIlAKL TJNOL'S, I siquer,at lils.tifllce ilndras, Oreuou. nni tllat'lliiat liearhigWII be'licfld at lOoVlocJ a'.'Hribh..IUiie J; 1)5. before the KwrktM aim iu:cfirer-31 uierUiuieu aiaies Jan Office In Tlle-Daires70reg6ii. ! omtf weekly is one of tlio beit mediuins anyr coniinunify, or town enii lave'lo bring in settlerH and rnlso tlfc oncer fdr canjqrljy Jolng 011 are helping yo ir- seives. 1 ry it uy senuing to us a inoiieV order htiiinps.-sllver or -clrtick for '31.50 or use tlio foUowlngT values ofilwid. Ke' cj)yf 'i'bftPi fcsent to rapger,liejpsdifl iajibscirjbe livt sefld It lo your" fiends UeJr It all yn . . Clt iil,'nrrtjnrrt K OndWM, date, 3 1 1 Want The Pioneer I any : i Datkd at n. r. AtARK,,,rwliiot. T. Hai.dj'JK( CMhlor. WuMYRiiYF.tt.RH Vlea I'M?." ' ' w If,, mupjA't. Cadblcr. NO. 38B1,. M fU ftetional Bank 9 9&vlWv 9REQON ESTABLISHED 10B8 $!80,000.00 I'rotlt, HENRY U l&JCK MANUKACTUItlJIjj Ql' HapsandMSaddles 00WUOY OUTFITS A Bl'KOIAtTV, Awning.' and vVh.I, A,( WOrk mt' HlltOCll. Kit Bccond Stf TIIipjJTK9. East End Clothing Store JOE COHEN, Prop. COMl'IiKTK UKK OF GKNTS' Fl'KX18IMX(i OOOD8, HATS, (SM SjlOKS AX OI.OTIIIXO. AtO TKUXK8. ' It will py 3-ou to got our prices boloro inr rhiutlni; clscwticre. C01 8ECOXD 8T THK PALI.ES, OHKOOX. Also brancli at t5rns Valley. Oregon. Carrying the houglas Shoe, A.. M, WILLIAMS & CO, PKA1.KK8 IX Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods HOOTS AND HHOKS HATH AXI CAW THE DALLES ORECOH McTAGGART BYE THE HEADQUARTERS Has a Full Line of G roe e r 1 e s Rice, Sngo, Tapioca. N Ice Dried Fruits. ; Kxcellcnt Canned Fruit anjI.Gnnnedf Meats. A select lino of Ifreakfast'Ccronls. , CANDIES AND NUTS ;:; . ,, Including Caramels, Chocolates, Kisses. , TOBACCOS and CIGARS HARDWARE & I MPLEMjEfJTS, HARNESS and SADDLES'. , v, " BUILDERS' MATERIAL' , ; "'I '' ,. ' laoljiding CEMENT. " ' Dry Land Alfalfa Seed Baker Wire, $4.65 Madras Meat Market ' We Ueep-constn'ntly on liaud theTject FRESH AND SALT M EATS We pay the highest rnarket prino for Fat Qalte, llogs, Hlieep, Butter, Eggs, aud t'arm Produce of all lcfuds'. WE CAN SATISFY YOUR WHTS .GIVE US A CALL WiLUAMS & ROUSH Madras - Oregon. ,v' CInett Stafie & $ table Co. Kit P ' f ' . ( r .J. , . tf .t:. J. ' it ! i i ' .ltd t-fi . I -W J'.V .1. ! H MADRAS t . TO SHANIKO DAILY EXCEPT" SUNDAY;!; Fare $4.50; RoOnd fip; $a . , . ' MAHTIN Tj.BATT, Agents 4 '" "!" " ' ' ' ' niwwu'jB'if STOP The N$v$ MADRAS mi ill I-a npw opon fo buaLrioss i Its tyiA- un.dtir now nmnRgompn.t. '! Mr ft 1 - i a j: I I IV IWM Al 1. t.. Firot-oluss in vory vespept. Evorytliino hQ, . nut niitmt 'in iiiu iirui rn iitiar r iia hia n. ' AI I OTAnCC CXTHR AT2- rVf-A RDao ... - - 1 V " -4 v . j WgLL EQUIPPED lit as v m. Wml I Ml I MUM IUUU U LU 10 m IN CQN1SECTION m arm rib it h m J nt b n air mw m h m n it mm m m m n oru it b mat BBIIII l USJIIRiBll III i-ini i iA sue c rrVTrrtur Madras, " v ,n PRINEVILLE'S ...Department Store, Ct'rrioa the Largest nnd Btst delected atook of genttt' anil ladles' rendy-intultf clothing of any ytoro in Crook county, Latest atylqs, best tit, lowogt prices also n full and oqmploto line of every thing needed by tlio farmer nnd atock man.. Sond in a trial order and bo oonvincod. WURZWEiLER & THOMSi Prineville,. . , , .'1! Oregon a Wltcti yoiir'tlow "iifwlii ritrKulii', your wKnnl In bMtf reimlM or .you vufyotir li(rip UmI, don't foijcc4tu (9 (lit Ol.t) KTANIl. 1 . KAL KAJU liKAl.INO ANI UKAKONAIIt.B I'UICKH Ol'lt ilOTian . 00. 1 GUARANTEED fclK.UU liKAl.INO ASl) UKAKONAIIt.B I'UICKH Ol'lt ilOTTO .. i v r lit Un uilUVIVUf ana oiagmiui Madras, Oregon -1 -I 11 rE do notdim. tocairyoyeblrig buteTar.e, . f. -:,.in. a posijjonijo, till ordinary vrurits. frotaianwuli, 4 F,f serectd.Bloof- Crroterie.'fidots1 nndi ; -Shoe's' Uj 'wl' ; ,';ftnl sueh bingB. usaally' cariied b&'fli,dt-)',, .ola8893iutry, stpr.er.at ;ra8onabie ..prices. 'Onpjirp, .pur jpricjndiqnijlity vjtU othorj. before guying,- .: filsewllore. ind,'Ou will then r,md witlrikw . ' ..il c u vet1 Oi' COLlV'ER, Prop. 3E)ALLES XT' R H WEBERf Propor. GroWw tmt( Dilff ki AND- ORNAMENTAL , TREES GRAPE VINES "AND ' " SMAUL'FRUITS EVERGREENSijROSES AND SHI?UBPV THE DALLES '''CKl&ftt GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING npcciai auoniion 10 worn v -uinE inu jxwihk j r,. . ft . . ... . St I 11 - -1... . oi an kiikib. . rtiuimur, vtK)i aim urain bbcim u Vl... LV.I til..!....!- nt,.. r..tl fnr TlMou and Ptilll. Yiirda with all tlio Iatet and bent facilities (or handling Steti, ; flark GoJrejor, J . T. G. CORDON,, P . . - . . . , . m.......A ... ... 1 1 i uuu, ! t . JO- MD DIICIMF.Qfi' 4i i n 'HEAT AND ARTISTIC rn n iiiu 7 1KII.II3 UK Milan. . . .-it At; -?...' "... r. .d -jf J.ar'W ., r.,. Xs, .id.f i.i f j'l; THE PIONEER JOB OFFI0E 4' I?-! ni I " ' f-T ' ' ' '' ,"f' '" ' 'V' i 'i ft A' n . , tfpLllj9NIA' UY TJlB . . i ... . t.fc ktii r ni v r . AgentH for o WjK m'W'WTKHH.Jj rjwHy Jl 84 Third lr'- I 'UK. ' -St t WtU Hopo'nrt AVO,. fk!R'(fl6, Wad'h. 4l!l'lMw Hit, Hn I'riutclH-o, Cl. ' HI Wtvt&tttan Hi., Hktii), V1k. Por f