Madras Pioneer ; I A3. ? ,a;dpAs, crook county. Oregon. Thursday, july 13, 1905. NO. 47 CAKDS. UllV DENTISTS .. .(. Co.V lI'"'k' OltlWON. 180U' fWllKK 1M DENTIST Mil AID SURCEON Office in Dro' MICIAN & SURCEON Hourly. OncooN , r TABY PUBLIC AND r$, COMMISSIONER wixtehd to Madras XH1! HUH commenced is not Bottled, but us soon us tho maps have been approved und preliminary do yiiile it 1 1 up !oen iindorHlood , tails wettled the extension is to fronrj.ihe Jjrt tjiut tjie report to be pusliod. bu nipclu&tip bVtbu llnrr.man -oilUuiilwitji reference to the. TRUST WILL S e'xtei'.Htm 'of the Coliuiibia tjoutl.wru road frojn Shaniko would bo favorable to the pro ject theroy 110 longer remains doubt tifatat leaat 50 miloji of the lino will bo constructed. Assurances have- been received from tin; Kast the IS. II. Hani mail views the project favorably and tliAt lio is toady to lend his jjld to brliig about tho competi tion of'a project for which Ijp'iid and ' lintivjlluT ihtoreat have long nought.! ' : ' " t So far aa can bo leanied;the report Jiuh not frono Bast in its entirety, bnfcfiuIHcient dntnjhaa unuoulnedly been sen ton which the railroad magnate CQiild base hiiTeiioi. "Nond ,of Jtliot rail roaders directly concerned in 'flic iT'OTio Veiling to giv out any definite information andua all quuvum propounded ffcplythat soffarastljuy liavu been advisl tbe question is yet undecided.. but reliable advices ! Crbriilbeyobd jlre. 'IljjokieH tend to erase all doubts on the ques tion. -Just when iwork will be. banking IIIAMKO OKKUoN . m. f " HnHonn. mi t. Imtu raw wioit w.w Lx eXi'iiasoe iinfrtiir ash 01,1!. 1 ' aroos au. IuhYh j i wiu.i. -. . Mux Liuul.duiiii Ja JoCitLftgoiit for Nnnviuji Unlott.Flru I nijiiriut.ee Sodcly o!tt.)(nu'orii)pijle?if tytU dcblru til Hurmicu on' votlr linini-rtv. he u 1)1 Ite h;l(l'to pluco It for you in litis tolu I pituy. to J.tt Frnidi, II , A. Moor, 1". T. W IiH, A. E, IInii!Wiil, J. M. C'oe. jWrnLlOIAi. CREEK SAWMILL llUW,tflUl'Ut Urfi1t!i,CT VI- l'r. - li iu,ji At. riiiif. HO, 3QG1. i First National Bank KM I ISJ r VIII l)H(j IIVJ ESTABLISHED 1080 Esii-Iui Mil I iiliviil) J'rftUt $00,000.00 I'M Dt T() all ib hi 1..J ltFtinflf klo. .... . .1 HH OPDin tf!nn PAir ...... W Wflfcfta GI - n riiiiiv'f vki: hriPu. Wr.t. u- kir filial-. COMPTON & M'MEEKIH PROPRIETORS Tho now, mwDilll l In opornUoiv V(.II hii.lle(l with (ill lilntlrt of rough LUM B JSR Drewil Itimlier on hntid hb noon f jt!Honftl"for 'jlrtijlntr. Grizzly 'Oregon IN M' LANE General Blacksmith . fiVao;oi Maker HORSGSIIOEINQ A SPECIALTY MtMKolnlty. ttvlureiu-n: i All Work Guaranteed ' w DSON I AMn nh lIEDAUEw .ini:-;r,s. amilton Hotel . SHANIKO ,1 OREGON Jlntclrti uieala uml l.j8, 7 HENRY UrKUCK Harness and.Stock Saddles cownov oun;iTalA.if,ii'ct.XrT4 7t Oregon ' tpit i . : . , " ' Wl)t to bv n , ,... ""i-Ji mi better l(ii iowr io EO I lirDE-J " L. I J I t hAI I r-r, ' v' t"'fM an.Ui,i . . am lABOHfiKBR,,- ln.1 .."HWII CUbblOllH. Donlcr rnbt)(j. 'lhynt.l. CllnM,jAVIilpi, JtObos Rtul h koii rul iln(j of oru FuniHiIni; (lcwln. Tol Awftllfljtf niiil'-Viififln 6uvdn. All vork B'r- uiik-ciI. i .v Kfiht Second HI," THIi IMI.LKH, Ort WILLIAMS & CO, DKAI.KItH IN Rropclsi j Gloth ihg, fiiooTs AKn B)iolia i I ATS' AND OAft THE DALLES t OREGON "ijoftlor fti luAnom4ilo Jiariiess& Saddles TrUVuif6iot Vliffe Rlvir Tro Blouk Hatlillo. Tit u bet In Mio'inKrke't. ' STAND TRIAL Clllcaxo, J jly 6, HullitT llnut lake uiIvhiiIhku ut tlio tnii(;l(jul liilltiftico ol Hlituyvil utloriioyH ami seek to evudo tlu-olulc.lum of tlio law llintjiH I'H'li nlciil loopluiktsf Hint mlgltt bo opouiitl for Ilium, tlio jiitilctoit puoUfre Imvu (Iccltlod to let tliulr cumo ko to trial ulrlctly on Ha merits. TMh liiforrrm'.lou Is oxpectcd in open wlilo lliu eyua of I liouo n ltoe lircjinlico hurt leil thnri to boIloVa lhal ttio puck (jfM wotiltl follow In Ll.o f.'OlslopH of cor tuln otlu-r vorporutlotiH whono (soul loth" dcblro litis (icon to rbcnpo crltn Ittiui conviction by u'rtnln coUtiHel with itcuio kin.wlnlo of Iho elitHtlcltj of tho law, Urxplto tho uti Kge lion of the let' iith'lo(f atloriiryH that lite raeleKt wuj out of ihflr dlloinnm U to fjunBh thr linllrttiKMitMor othrrwNrscrk Irrhnlcul ctjcupp, Iiocls Swifl, J. Oicdrn Armour anil N elf on, Mbrjla iiiouncSiPwitli drcldrd f iuliubHiiftt tltl' ptiUlient iolvrM in Iho pluiitf of the indlvdiiul who In iicouncd on ex -parte Irnilmony before -u uraud, Jfiry.'l'hUH Jndt lliAtlJty orcj.il biotiUthe flftnlta of corifriitiouB. ' jf f" Tlirxo titrn frel (hat, Insomuch ih tliry uro prrmunujitly c-Kiingfil In IiubI- iich-', nny Icchiitral rxhonuration the v -mli;lit herurr would Htill Iravo the Htluin of a gulUy practiuo upon their I) mcla, John S, Miller, counsel for the ac ,otiHed jmrkorn, It la nnid, will ititrodtico iirglimeiilH in behalf of hit clients that will go u long wuy townnl coiiviuelng evon u petii Jury in (he Uullni Btniep Court liut clutriH lUL-iUlimqil In the fiiilTclinrtitH are grbtsHly" exaggerated. The packrrn, however, are mit'd to base tliolr'hopu of cuiiiplolo exoneration on the jntelllgout Inlerpreitttioti of the higher counSi ." ; WILL HA18E SUGAR BEETS C. & E. TO BUILD SOON.' $4 Wh It rniiDTU nr nil V t "Talk of i-vl.-.uli.Kr tin- Hor- rilllH I II IIT Ml I valiis & Eastern on to Valei . Ucncl Hullctin; ; Secretary Fred S, Stanley of the .0. I. & I'. Co., and F, U. Hopkins, until're ccnlly of Uie brokerage firm of liowniog Hopkins, came up from Portland tlm week and selected 6,coo acres of land on the Central Oregon canal, n dozen miles southeast of IJend, lor a beet sugar enter prise. This land will "be taken by their friends who will at once begin improve ments and expect to raise a crop next season. The plan contemplates the bui!d ing of a sugar null and hrviig control ol enough production to insure its success Outkideis will also be encouraged toj-aise iilg'nr bcels, and; the sue of the mill to.ihe constructed will he iiavemed by the,! amount of land put into beets. "I lelfcvft niiefe"'isvno fwtiFifii? United State? so well adapted to-llie beet sugnr industry as this locality,'' said Mr. Stanley, "Wcliave examined the ques lion prcttyithrQUghly and ars convinced it will be unusually "successful -here, so we me going into it with confidence- We have selected the laud, water will be flow ing out to it m the coming two or ihtee weeks, and the work of clearing and pre paring the 'oi( will then bc t'aUen up. We expect to have a crop next season," GARS RUKN1MC TO CONDON Citucns of Condon are happy over the tnauguiation of train service from Arltng iwYf over the new branch of the Oregon Uatlroad & Navigauon company. The first' train into Condon Saturday tvening ms met by! a large delegation ol citizens, headed by the county judge, the city council and a brass band. Jidge Dunn delivered an address of welcome, nnd the engineer and fiicman responded briefly with the engine,, whistle. 1 hero "'ere about 49 passengers nuu scvciai v'""" of fieiglit in the train; Tlie company will immediately build a fine depot at Condon, and cor.stiuction of stockyards is in 'progress. There is n large timount of gmin and livestock in the couniry to be shipped this season. The greater part of tlie spring wool clip is still imthe wurehouses, awaiting transportation by the new line. Warehouses are being built nt various points ;along the road-between Condon and Arlington, wliete crops and wool will be stored, I Ho, uontton line is about '30 miles in length, and taps a very rich country in tlie interior. Tlio roost "plou-miit place- to atop In Ptlnovlllu 1b at-UloM pol,niojstor (Jood Bcoolfiiudfttlons, homn oouifortu, lias boon jirpinaturo up to ibis lini', but 1 now feel the project has taken di-linite shape," said A. B. Ilniiitnond, the well-known California capitalist, when seen today regarding the continua tion of that line, which has been promised so long. "There are too many roads on p.'iper now, and we will not give out details of our plans until everthing has been determined, so work can proceed." Speaking futher, Mr. Ham mond dwelt on the changes in the state of late years, and from the tenor of Jiis remarks it was inferred that previously he had doubts as to the policy of build ing the additional .trackage, tie denied that the project had been permitted to die, and while he admitted he was, not familiar with the progress wbich had been made of late in the prepara tions, his manner indicated plainer than words that the company is about to Jauneh forth and clear the way for the main line throuuh the promis ing land 3 in the eastern' part ( 1 the state. OHIO'S GOVERNOR TO VISIT PORTLAND FAIR -Fred S. S.tanley- secretary of the Des chutes Iirigation Company located at Portland has received telegraphic advices from H. D. Turney, president of the company, at CoIumbus,r. Ohio, that Gov ernor Hernck and a party of Ohioans will visit Portland July n, 12,13 and 14. The governor will be accompanied by his son, Dn Rankin, Jvlr. an"dlrs. H D. Tourney, nnd Mr. and '-Mrs. J. 0'.: Johnston ol an Columbus. Judge W. M. Cake, president of the Ohiorsociety of Oregon, this afternoon called a meeting of the society to arrange for receiving and , entertaining the visitors. President Goode of the exposition has been conferred with and. a day to be known as Ohio day at - the designated Goverppr Herricl: co;mes on a vacation trip and will risit I$end; Crook county, and investigate irrigation methods as carried on by the Deschutes company MAY TRY WAR STAfiP;TAX Washington, July. There is a strong rncHSat ibn -alnong Republican ' .statemer, 10 rcstuie special stamp taxes of the Spanish war in time to meet the treasuiy deficit. More than $40,000,000 shortage is threatened during the fiscal year just beginning. There are suggestions of a revision of tanfl' laws to" produce 'more revenue, but these do not come from the inen who rule tbe senate and house. There are ticasutv watchdogs in both houses of.congress who believe that ex penditures can be cut so that ho addition al taxation is necessary, but practical men cannot see milch accomplished, in that direction. Senator Dick of Ohio believes that the easiest, method is to put n small stamp tax on a . vaiietv of , things in ..daily use Senator Warren-of Wyoming) and many other-strong men of, congrerss,preper the method pjoposetl "by Senator Dick, al though there are : some who suggest an additional customs duty on tea and cot fee. .". The Dalles Chronicle; Wasco county is becoming the "detective" county of thestate and a" splendid place, for thugs "htwi rrlmiiiAls to steer clear of.-'', Last month was -a record breaker, and tnsldi of three weeks eight criminals were land -,1 in ih nenitentiarv. umong them two lamous pickpockets, Galvin, the diamond theif, and Johnson, the former being ninrp,l for thiee vears and the latter two. Then there were Williams and Smith, Ihe-bicycte and horse thrives, who gotn year apiece; Andrew, .who wilt serve two years for msault; -Hansen, the box car thief, and Francisco, far assault, each of whom got a year, aid Summers for five years, lleside these, they brought ihe notorious Hoffman to bay, not to speak of others. "Are you going to put all your friends into my keeping?" said tlie warden to ShtrifT Sexton the last visit he made. Olir.olilc!als caivTbe.',beat, even.by those in larue cities and VVi ofihemj fosco should be proud. S s is past but .Buy a new SUIT and a new Pair of SHOES. . . FINE LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Fifty new pieces of CALICO to go at 5c. D3u.3r 3rcnj.r .G-roceries of "uls and save money: Doors, Windows and Hardware LENA M, LAMB, Prop. .....iPalmehn Building MADRAS, - OREGON Attention. JUST ARRIVED Boy's and Men's Straw and Cloth Hats. A complete line new pattern Dry Goods. The finest line of Gent's Furnishing Goods in Madras. The celebrated Northrup & Sturgis preserved fruits. ' ONE WEEK ONLY All Canned Fruits ,at 20 Cents a Can t" . WHAT $5 WILL BUY FOR ONE WEEK 1 3 lbs. sugar to lbs. beans i lb. tea id lbs. of any dried fruit i lbs. coffee 8 lbs. bacon t.Ohalloy&co jVIain Street, Madras, Oregon. For good shoes at bedrock prices go to the warehouse of MADRAS MILLING & MERCANTILE GO, Men's Canvas sboes, - - - 81.25 pair " leathers Foxed, 1.50 " u dress shoes, satin calf, - 1.50 " BEST VALUE IN THE STATE All kinds of shoes from 75 cts. up to $4.00. See our men's T au shoes THE LATEST FAD. WE HAYE A GOOD SUPPLY OF STOCK aild DAIRY SALT ON HAND r Pea and Coffee WE ARE LOADED WITH TEA AND COFFEE quality - Unsurpassed MADRAS M. & M. COMPANY Madras, Oregon Special Sale Volt SIXTY PAYS ONLY IN BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Of all klnde, "Ve nlao carry a full and complete lino of Groceries and Hardware. Agents for Mit'cMl "Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carts, I'lows, Harness, Drills and all kinds of farming Implements and tools. JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO, 'Wain St.-, Prineville, Orm