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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
.ti.tn,.V WftDRA?( CROOK QOUJMTY. QREGQN, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1905. NO. 42. CARDS, jJEUfNNIAt IS OPEN fist ... . 1. OCNTIVf . . .....nimblo lUlCC. tfOOlC U"DURCf0H Ofllceln mKBtorc. Uy MBLI9. AND 3, JplpSSlONER onwios .,...v rrt) PcwMU. fi'ftfCA nnniHT AN1 eoi.p. OS AM. JAJT8 9i 4,1,1 AV01t.l. . . i. it x Mmito. P. !P. ... ...I i I- tlainmflllll. J. 11, ((10. I jpflPiMr for Portland & the phwes. 3,5??PE!!I$ FIRST DAY Op??' n&iftljie Impressive The Parade a4 Ot-lter Event make Iaib4 Dny Unparalleled The Lewis and Clark Centennial Ex AMERICAN- fyMJHT WINNEg I Sail? Across Atlantic la Lc tijan 12 DayS"Make5. a Record. Tlio Atlantic, an American boat, Tk. aellablo DruoolBt. f rrlf Iht lKt Moris o( lfil dNiKgW tuniltlJiiKAl" Hri)' ton, plioto mi'l'Uin -pormH oidcr mJIflt tJ jad will rwtflvp j.rotaj.t titcuttiin, Dalles, Oregon lion Hotel oicibm niritm win ulmih. firm irininu ill.?, iiuuii' i r II i II uiriem lur un bwku iiijvo. the parade and filled up the avialabtc space everywhere In sceinn or heatlne dis lance. Fhis crowd was an attentive one upon which the full significance of the ..." 1 auspicious moinen: seemea to nanj. ri.-....t. .1 1 ! i i ii mw; aiiiijuuoc dial hi mic I ' . words of the local speakers there was the Wm r50 tor 8a,"nK ycl'?Mr ' I (lit At liintln rwnntt Int. wwk. Llin nrizo (Irnnir nn)i rrf flrt-inn nntrinlum fnt liu I . . . . ..-r & r -7 f()r U0 Wj,n.,.r beintf jj ,.Up put p l,y Oregon patriots-proud of their state nl- thc norninn Emncn.r. ways, and doubly so on the crowning day Tho Atlantic paused Wolf Rock with of the Fair. ' It was this spirit and thc Uvery aticli of t-all qet, Ifter spinnaker thousands that lent thc.tr nresence to the witn rlirupil to ntarhoiird. and tlio Ainer occasion that contributed more than any- lean cnofKn was at her peak. Shortly thine else to the completely successful arid aiierwaru uio uiu moppeu iuu we i Hnlnuakcr was taken in. V - 7 . - - . -i..f. t.i t, CantlauBrrwaH balled by ttiooorre position is open, mml is playing nost Hn.ni leii W boat Ho aaid tho Ath.nl Ic tothe world. iiieweatncr, too, contnuuteu its iuu ;,, nm(Ie an avorageppcBd of knot Last Thursday, the openlngday, will find share. In fact, the weather could not B,nwj )eavng saudy Hook, a bright place in the history of the Nation, have been improved upon. A strange ab tlio Atlantlokeoled lierhl,ll alio- marking as it doe thc starting point coincidence lies in the fact that thjj sun e( tQf but there was no njn ofea of nn enterprise that means the greater up- was hidden behind a blanket of ominous- weed. ... .a. mmm i I t ,1 frit I it.. . It- ft fu.t. ( nuM building ol ttie west anu wonnwesij new nppeanng ciouus until me very nour 01 me me iiannc waa vying me yjwuim n.l.nlnns' with the Orient! closer narade. when its brilliant ravs broke tlonal code letters "K. 8, R. B." The . Li ..i.i,..t,L Um n .1,- wind continued to lltrbton, and the COniincrClrtl icimiuiimi "w n unuucu iiiv. iiiiui,uiii.iiw I - I 1. ... .1. ........ In nti,1i Iwiffira iln rlr. cific Coast and the Atlantic seaboard, ami Daylight had seemed to tell, very plainly v1" wua uuu"' lu "M'" "' . i;n ! r.. , , , I tiuHH eet In. tne IlUnurCOS Ol miciiunm mm iiiv.iutiiii i ui auuncis u luiiic. i lie iiuuua oi-ittiitu benefits that yvill accrue to the country, the sky completely, and the temperature The openlnn ceremonies and demon- was favorable to the precipitation of rain, stralions were on a scale commensurate It was nearly io o'clock when a curious with the greatness of the day. They were and friendly tun burst its way free of ilirriiirTri uithntit a liiteli of anv I lmnHnnp. A livetv strut'de followed in y til 1 1 i . . v .. ...... . ....... j. , -i - - - o t - i Old Exposition attaches, the heavens, and at one tune thc clouds 1 . . . I . . . . . I .i .. .I... n.ir T .f aitnnrlr.1 thf imnort.int World's I srrmrn nn the no nt of repaininp their Hie IjIZUTU hkiiuiouho ui, u.iu x. riv. V" ,w ""-" 1 , - i r- (J n i - , r t ... .t. .t I ,. L.i Tli.t ll,., ,Ii,I' TVi enn I YTUUI1 II 1ZUII WIU5 11UIU vjhi""" r HITS Ol MIC ut,u)ui. ukviuau uuv iui uiuu.iu iuk iijbT uiuu it ui. -r ' . . , . . i. . iit..i jl.u .u..u... cruibpr -ei, vuu niutti-uvi., T"i.. ma never ueime .ic.c.u u v. - even,BB Bocketfl Thc attendance passed even oeyona tne t0 thc Exposition's opening not only roost sanguine olticial expectation emmintly successful, but entirely pleasant. Crowdst sucn as nave never oeiorc jineo the streets of Portland, saw thc great mill DUtanccs And Ponulation. ....... nim.tnt ihnt nrfrflI ihr rtnrliinir I ' ' . ' " .. . . .... I 1 f . 1 . . - .1.... ...Itl 1 . .. tA lIM HnHn.ml exercises, stanuing room nn uircc nines i unuuBraum wm imi w wi.m- -r i of streets was at a premium. And when by tlio visiting throng nro greater than tlio owner oS the Atlantic, agreed mat the parade was at an cjki tins ocean oi m any prvlott expoemon, an hip mejr uuu muu D1iCuU.H humanity turneo us hoc on me iixpomon Hiicctne already Htiulneu intlicaioa me wiuiuut u hiku iuibiii, cmira. PnsilmMn stc'ulv Micanis tlirounh L,...n. ni ... ,.tir..,.tirii timt will lnerlmici.it? one strong cale, tbrouub the narrow tWnstites it inundated the1 en .,, ,,nnintn f(ir. Rt.nn.tnrv Hnrv which the boat rodo admirably. . . a III IUU l' "I'lV . . - v j I tire Exnosttioo pounds. ., r. . nf .vnii, h The record eall for one day was 841 Once iniKte the grounds the inprlung t. , " .. ' n man ou Muy 24. which Mr. MaIill crowds sought the wenc pi opening ex- n. , ' ,(,lovols beila avtbinK hitherto . " -. . , ll... a . . I I HIIIMVIIIir Llir I tl 1 t f 1 4 rll'll itvrf""- -- t i i . .t. I .1 rtALuiiu rnnMla lulFllltl iflVMll iiflllilllH. I nulllCVCUi . . . 1 I tii i ...i I IMitt Allnnlln rftftttPfl HtBllOt) IICUl' I'rirr Minn win iihvm. wi nit; uuifo i v avv --- M of tho t'JciHjHitloi) oiioii, approximately liouao, southwest of tho main group of . I t . til.. I- f. Oft hrtttlnn mtt- u population of 150,000 pvoplu, In Un- me tiemy ihiuuub, , ....t stnio nf Oregon Urn population June 1. coinjdiabed the passage to that polut, ...in h ..iinvt, 4fin.ono. W'lthluiiradluB HU1 daya 16 hour and 22iuIuUte8, nf lon'mllea from Portluud it la found with nu average of 10 L 2Uuota an hour. i hat 100.000 people reside. Within WHEAT KING QONLEY Biiys Eastern Oregon Sand Kills and Makes a Fortune. Pendleton East Oregonian. A. B. Conley, the wheat king of Grand Rondc valley, is in thc city, today on a IITfl I $3.75 TO $lB.OO Y Qomg an Leofc The.rn. Over flhortlv before the Atlantic reached themitrktho wind fell almost to acalm, and the tide turned against bar. I Crowds of people lined tho cllI'r watch- lug the yacbt endeavoring to.inako tbe mark with all snlb eet. The Atlantic passed tbe line bouIIi of were ho u tup from the signal station and horufl blown at tbe lighthouse. ------ , Tlie Atlantic proceeded for theGwes, Isle of Wight, intent on beating the I record. Captain Burr and WIIsou Marshall, SELLING AT S PER YARD FINE A89MTMET LAWNS, DIMITlff OTHEB SUMMEH COOPS Canned Goods, 10 cents and up per can DQO.R8 AH-D WINDOW'S Eull line of HARDWARE LENA M. LAMB, Prop. Palmehn Bulldog MADRAS. - OREGON , t Oregon Ironi wwh I In tieed ot rilm II you wiit to Itny ii new out), EO. LI ERE i E DALLES, ORE., .... w Ii. to. HR'fiH .1.1KITU IWI III . Ill I III! miiniiii Mini w ni.nni m n H k i. ll .14 V41.!li4AlUltll u niicuiuiij, neater fon, wlioele, ouiihloiw. rubbor Otrcon near to this pjtform. Others came with FLOYD Z. PEASE THE MADRAS 4EWELER WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING Onico III Lena M Lumb's Cash Store MADRAS - OREGON HENRY L KUCK SIANOPACTttrtKIt 01' Harness and Stock Saddles SOOmllec the population la 800,000. Three hundred miles i)l bring In a t..(ul of 1,200,000 persons. At a dis Unco of E00 miles the populntlon l Uwelled tol, 800,000 and within a radltiH of 1,000 miles of Portland 5,000,000 iH'Oplo are to be ToulmI The rim of a circle drawn by a 1,000 mile compass, with Portland as the con COWHQV OUTFITS A BrJJOl.V TV. riefilr ?ii Collnrn Wlilni!. ItotHW il fit'"- ami ilitii of Homo FurnMiltiK OooiIh, Tent -.nnitnBfi-Bmt WngoirCovcrt;- AH work gtmr- Hllit'(l. Kant Ifccomt 8t. mile compass, with 1'ortlanu as tne con- jcss . w,d ma reminiscenccs tor, would embrace British Coltmlbhf . h and Washington on the north, I.la.io, - ; r-..t.... n,u,mn i.n. n.irtitiif Wvnm- iuuitwmu .www. '"""v. r,vbT : . " .. r , nin i Jn,i thmUf.h the vniaee of r . ... v.uMtin nttti i 'nmririiiH nit ihmi'hhi i -"""-"!- n v ...i .i. t.i,o ,r frrifnrv vVmlleton to the Idaho mines UI!U M'lU'll j l : " I fir . -1 imiv roneh this oily by steamers anil Mr. Conley is one ot a nan a uozen htt'amboats, but rui.Bt of the travel mcn in Oregon who ship too.ooo bushels will ho by railways, there being tliree 0f wi,cat oul 0f ti,e Eastern Oregon count ii.li'iitj.K'?i'roiil(K'iitri 't I T. M. ni.iwi, Cnhlcr AVii.l Witi'uvr.il.r.n Vice ITm. ' it llAUiwii. Awt. Ciwhtor, HO. 3851. The Firs! National Bank OF PRI NEVILLE, ORSdON THK DAM-ra, Ore t niriticonlliieiital lines enterln tho city frooi tho. .north, east and south, ro spectlvely. cs ever vear. He tormeriy uvea on ins magnificent wheat 'tract in the lower Cove district in Grand : Ronde valley, but he finally moved to La Grand where he re sided a few vears. and he now lives in Portland. Conley spur on the Elgin branch of the O. R."& N., was" built especially to ac commodate Mr. Conley in shipping, his immense crops and he has long been the Cniltnl, ESTABLISHED 1688 -Burilu Mitt ltmllvlUl $00,000.00 i'ront Japanese Naval Secrecy. London Telegraph. Nothlnir In modern warfarohas been more remarkable than thosuocess with whioli tbe Japanese havoscreeued their Ht-ot from the eyes of the world. For I.n .in linll tin fl 1 1 1 ll Oil 1 1 II nine iuuiim . . . - r ii... tvftMlilni. on wb ob banns heaviest wneai snipper m u. a..cy. the fate of tpo Island kingdom. They Before Mr. Conley began farming in were in action otr'Port Arthur ou Au- Grand Ronde valley, he operated a string uiistlO. aud some cruisers fought the 0f frciKht teams across the Hlue mountains . .. n.n.. n taml ... - r .u Vladlvostoo .cruiBeru uu and te is manv lmercsiinr sionca ui mc frlnl .... -"- rinu rorrcctcd un to ""Mfm'ta.totwnt.tyirii. I i in , " i?'"1' k,,,,,',0' 'ovtruinoi mct ,rln, wtitn n. lull tit. ,r." lrlni. Kyftfruiu-oi; s J TR'lAl;liRflIoKK(iON.;. iCTiCfR MA'RDEN " Wmrtetur Mid bwlor hi Harness, 'Saddles, Us, Wagon -Covers P1ERS0N S Confection ry .Madraa, Oregon Krosh ami aelpot Una nf 'Concotlonery Fresh bread always on baud duya later, sinking the Rurik. Sinco mn not. a word has tne oawie bohhib nf Intelligence as to the condition or " ... . .. . tho ships, their organization loriue eotulnir oonlllpt or their movomopts early days. When he located' on the wheat land that has made him famotls the 1 . . k a country over, as well as rrtaking turn ai most a millionaire, hn was hooted at by, coming con,., i or ue r;. -. more y who wouId nmii'l irom cans mmio uy oumu ww i : , . "I""1" . . lin.At.iiii untt hilLlnmlundei anvcircunv in tho Southern uina aeas. -- , This sllouce Is magnificent testl stances. ... in ti. nnmnlnth siK'fless of the Hut Mr. Con ev. witn me eye 01 n.sccr, measure whlob-have beeu taken to hide' bought, located, traded forand pre-empted the fleet until it is neooeii. iurouK- every acre ot mat iana rnai nc kuuiu Vur out tho war Admiral Togo has kept his sibly et posses.sj0n of and finally today forces out of view until tlio niomeut- owns ftbout 7000 acres in the heart of the: -I .1 S il.... limit I for action lias arnveu, 11 wheat belt, and operates a miniature settle liAM An tt iflu. I ' Plw, Oakl and Pastry baked to order have arisen over tho lioriw n, to a-1 wthn fcw myn far?i appear ,UD m-- , .c ln ,j,-t,!n SAWJftlLi- GOMPTON & W'MEEXIH ;p.M rmthi tors ill lu In nnofatlnii 'Well su'iplM with nil kinds of "rough inivibf nn hand as soon a suond for Waning .liitv bus been comploled. Yet Japan I is Vu cable communications with VladL headers, and as many steam anu - vostolc'BhanghaUnd Formosa, and is power ou,ims ami .w..y . ... 1......1 .,,,...i.. Ar h..i cKnl. hf onv man In Eastern Ore- Ill WltlllU HUOUl HU UUUIO nivouiiug u.,i jhiwji, . i t-- I . ll.fnn .nut t. Rpiironv of nreixira-1 onn. When his harvest is on in full blast lllU Vll' vu"u,f f,-. tlon la mceseary to r spi prise, and, a ,a9 many as I09 teams are busyliaullng tint Ai.itnr 111 nnvftlll. . l. - r1-.. ,.,V.n it.. BUrprioe la l wtuHui iv. " 1 jiS crops IU UIC .unicy nmsnuujw wit . oven more tlmn land warfare. Adml- 0 R N Dranch hne and his farms are ral Togowhorovor 'ho may be -and. flf ical weskm acUvity lhe ei.( nresunittu y no oem m iv ,." l.v I .v..lr In.mliwt .1 tin. vt-ar. . 1 " . " - - 1 - .... I have served my time at iiaro-worK,", of Jupun- STRAYKD OH STOLRfc.- A dark bay! Laid Mr. Conley to the East Oregonian . 1. ' .nr. knc linHnv. "nnd now I am taking 'If easy. 1 mare, maricsu a '"' - njoy the Lewis and Clark fair barbed wire cut on right shoulden small ullest dgree this season. U am ...I.!.. nn liurlf. Five dollars re .1 ' It... ........ .V... nntn.1i inrl u.111 WllnO Biiuia - 1 IJOIIIK W HYB un te jjtwutiv. ii.i .i. w4rd If returned lo Wr. E. L, Bradford, 9ai a great dtal of my time viewing the OREGON ar McCalHsUr cove raacn. "4 Attention... JUST ARRIVED 1 Boy's and Men's Straw and Cloth Hats. A complete line new pattern Dry Goods. The finest line of Gents Furnishing Goods in Madras. The celebrated Northrup & Sturgis preserved fruits. ONE WEEK ONLY All Canned Fruits at 20 Cents a Can What $5 will buy for one week 13 lbs. sugar 10 lbs. beans 1 lb. tea 16 lbs. of any dried fruit 2 lbs. coffee 8 lbs. bacon . T.J.MALLOY&CO. jVIain Street, JVIadiras, Oregon. SHOES For good shoes at bedrock prices go to the warehouse of MADRAS MILLING & MERCANTILE GO. Men's Canvas shoes, - - Sl-25 pais " leathers Foxed, 1.50 " dress shoes, satin calf, - 1.50 " ' BEST VALUE IN THE STATE '. All kinds of shoeB from 75 cts. up to $4.00. See our men's Tan shoes THE LAf EST FAD. WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF STOCK Bd DAIRY SALT ON HAND Pegl and Coffee WE ARE LOADED WITH TEA AUD COFFEE QUALITY - UNSURPASSED MADRAS M. & M. COMPANY Madras, Oregon Special S ale TOR SIXTY DAYS -ONLY IN BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Of all kinds, We also carry a full and oorapletellna of GrocrIea and.Kartlwartt. Agents for Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harness, Driila aud all kluda of fanning lmplenientB and tools. JOHNSON, .Main St., PrineviUe, Or.