Madras Th.e Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1905. NO. 50 0FESS1ONAU CAKDS, 0LL APAiniNQ clock SS,7I.H..r '"U" ORUCION, m ' i DENTISTS .i. j. r.!.' JIIim W. OllKOON ,'f.AKKK ncuTlftT null riDV PUBLIC i nn i I.. tl.lllllltllf TonnMir - OREGON I'nrtlf . mn imncnu P. AN AHU-CUnuuvn iuiiiii ---- OltWION IGNC ... n nimnrnu OREGON'S IRRIGATION IMMENSE Governor HernickSees Great Future ; , fpr Oregon's Desert. FIGHTS pi DOLLY VARDENS IN DESCflUTES ,Lafa "Ash qll ,N ever Wears Out Desert Shows , Great I ransTormation rroauces am Kinds Grains and Vegetables; w ' j. 'J' I'ortlnml JotirnM. i ,i 1. 1. ... if :i . utuu iny Kovuiuur, "anil wu j QhWd them in ftbluulance. a.urv.jj u wima . We found reniarkable trout land, lie looked upon the ilea- tler(Jj enjoyed ,he 8uperb rnoun. ert, where even a blade or grass !taln ur viKhed th(J 8C(n(i of re. was not to be found, and thuc,anttt!(m work ftnd ,jJlV(J t ormv-nreen sage, earth's only too Mflufltivo mantle, readied away s..,. . . ... , ...... .: i,""" mH we Oregon mini IA tun I ft HI ruUMV nnv S, COMMISSIONER rf.. lit .tit. V 51 lUlliMflX, t'AMilcr. it. ltUiVl.. .Vl. Clilcr. NO. 3051. mi i if ii i n i j-irst National uanK PRINEVILLt, OREOON ESTABLIbHtU 1UBU a . ... a ... . I . $60,000.00 1'riilHh ... . . .."1 fc ... n cPDiu cno DAI c ---- v irni mni a hi lint i.... i.liI. . u' .'...i.i... iun iMiiiH iMJMiirnfl n niH'i'iniiv. i c rrr' DviutiniL ifuriti.iii.... ('., Iitiilerii ' DSON LAND CO. ilon Hotel IIiriOIa frta .11 .a. 'Oregon BilllNG CO 61IAXIK0. OltftON J.Kjt.iflU.Vrt,, It A.M.WCVIC0 -T.Murtbiirt,iii514rr' lk'V,fteHlt.ltfli!1noo ! ClfAXUK " "I'lj I'AUTH i.l n... uw.i'.l .V. .w.t..i . .irc. r. t.i uufifAi.i. 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II M 1 1 1 1 1 llllllf WMMIIma UWTFnVAS,.K('.A.v. :, win,- B, l )lor A p t it a rktfrir tlm to the horizon; he looked again, 'mollntnIn8 to LHblM,dll wi,ew where the litigator had begun ; th(J mtem met ug out Qn thfJ his work, and beheld the uiUe(h,Khwav bef()ro reaeh!ng lllu of prosperity. t0XVI, aud extended us a most When Myron T.IIerrifk ro.!..01.dial welcom0 At Albany turned to Portland yesterday, , ,h(J coimnercjtv clnb entertained after an outing in the Deschutes...,. deljgh,funy and ninde om. valley, he was an ardetit diset- Btay thuro mmt eI,joyab0 pie to the preacher of tho great- T d huJ is f d iu.88 ol Uregoa. ins eyes naa,u.out 3trfcum jyoy Vardens beheld the wonderful transform-. and red8ide8 grow t0 great j)ro. ation on 4 wul, his skilled hand portjoia in the deep) swift had drawn from the roaring !8treaaij and the fortuntvte an Deacbutes great speckled beau- ,UI. wh(J hooks one of the nion .1 .1 11. ...I, tiioniMi . . ... ueu, uiiu mo """fc'-.Hters is required to play Ins wore tlie tati oi not sun aim wifl, ni, tlu, irt alld ... alkali dust. ini hit known to the nrofesaion. Hut however divertintr may MM III I" 11 be the llnny tempters, or often pitted against a Deschutes patriarch in this unequal strug gle, wherein man becomes the pigmy aud his antagonist at the other end of tho line a veritable u.mi-lr ik nffi'Sted hv tlin narlv. tutored is a barren waste, re-tll. fi;nf,TnoOV Gf . . .. .. u .. ' - vealetl to nun us prouigai tility. 4tI have sailed along the Sicil ian const' said tho eminent visitor and have seen tho Ital Inn farmer em uaed for centui co'mposed lava. Italy knows its worth, and fertilizes land which is becoming impoverished with therioh potash stores of plain 'lava and basalt. Out there in Bustern Oregon the soil is a dis intogra'ted lava. What others seek ais a fertilizer nature pro vides there without measure. couraging the desert airs, the governor says Oregon is im mense. His keen eye looked beneath the dusty surface. Lavaash soil, -which to the un- deep -is indent of human nature the chief executive does not try to define l.is achievements. "It seems to me that the irri- e seen no uu.- ion wwk nn (ho De8chu,,8 ,-tching the soil ft gii.d Gover. ries with a de-1 jj k a w(jrk Umt wi T & 1 . ltn ira I bo of great benefito your state. Water is running through some of i he canals that are to reclaim 200,000 acres. The result of ir rigation is wonderful. Land which only know the sagebiush and jaekrabbit suddenly be comes an expanse of fertile . ' ; li ..1 ..J i" i lieiUS, grOWlg nil uviciii miu "If we may be -pel mil tea iHlfoaderflt gardon trucki an(i the old quotation, Which honored j , iea ttS well iiQ necessi- the Juan who iniido two blades of grass grow where but one was found beforo, there is high praise for these hardy men of Eastonr Oregon. They moke two blades of grass grow where there was none belbre." "We were ''looking for fish," 'ties of ntfrioulture. it seetnea that almost anything in the line of agriculture common to the country was found there except corn. The Griwly Lake Lumber yard has on hand all kinds of moulding, door stops and window stops. 'the bottom at critical Tilaces. caused .overflows and itvonlra niwl were crenerallv an- Slipnlierds Of U. It. Jlinton,oi , n,i destructive. Air THE HERDS IN TROUBLE Antulntm. have been making TnlKlllll HIIVH lift Iirh more than a , J UllUV." trouble in the Tumalc country iwoeka work to restore hiB latelV, and there Is a prospect ditoile8 besides the damnge . .1 fit 1.. Kl n fVllt l that there will bo trouble foi thtJlii at the next setting of tho circuit cditrt. The Wimers, Mr. .ti.tiuou n ml ..t.hm'M l'HllOl't tllO Jpresiltteo "Of "the sheep Hh their lo'oality ftttu that a great deal oi UUn.age.hks'bedh done by them. Ahd to. tup the 'olimttX tho '8hep'hienhst oufc.ilre Which has btirht cfVer tmvly a town'ship df Ikndhd ii 'still 'burning. W- from water running wild, and tho Wimers are even greater sufferers. Of course the sheep have distrdved air the hotfie, viiiiuo for the settlors Thi? 'borders wore quite over-, bearing, insolent and defiant, us vell 'lis Unnecessarily Wa HMln names of the fit?h who have" making IbemSelVea" specially obrtbxlbUs are Geyro W. Stege, Paul Laverty, Fin oberaiiti Illnton, a nephew ttf the owner of the sheep, Two Ivhnr herders whoao names are wv. . 1. ttttt known came up Mater and hMt.vfl of .irWAHnty dltflhes. fillrkk.a not tiullfev o, oftensive. iNXvmtan'4tot witH m$ wWu ltyetir'Hhiton'B herders were' 'ih'g'ib 'the M'dk of untlerttrdih cM'mpkVatlvely MtltiamkfcVhas Been dbhe by the lire, biic Htm tlTelhJury fo'cdhiltlertfble. the ihteep trartlped down tiro very reasonable. This year they appear very otherwise. Bend Bulletin. J. E. Hin ton, a Bakeoven stockman, was in town last Fri day. Mr. Hinton Was on his way home from Bend, where hej went to straighten out the irou- ble into, which his herders had ; gotten by driving oyer anum-' bur of -irricatini; ditches. He settled with the unities by pay; ing them the amounts of theirn damages. MITCHELL la "SEHTEHOED Six Months In Prison and One Thous and Dollar Fine. John H. Mitchell, senior Sena tor of Oregon, who was convicted in l he federal court at Portland of using his office for personal gain, has been sentenced by U. S. Circuit Judue Dellaven. The sentence pronounced by Judge Dellaven was "that the defend ant be imprisoned for the term of six months in the county jail of Multnomah county, in this city, and pay a fine In the sum of 1000." In addition to the penalty fixed by the court, the conviction of Senator .Miicnen forever bars him from holding any office of trust or position of honor and profit within the United State3. Senator Mitch ell, through his counsel, gave notice ofmppeal, and the case will be carried to the United States Supreme Court- The ap peal acts as a stay of Judgment, but should the Supreme Court sustain the decision of the lower court, Senator Mitchell will have io paV the penalty. Mean while, he will not resume his seat in the United States Senate. Senator Mitchell is the second United Senator to be convicted of using his public office for pri vate gain. Senator Burton of Kansas was convicted in April, 1004, of having used his office for private gain, and was sen tenced to serve six months in jail and pay a fine of $2500. Ho appealed the vase which was remanded for a new trial. MAMMOTiTHEAT RANDH Coffin brothers, of North Yakima, Washington, have bought the Babcock ranch of 100,000 acres lying in Chelan, ICittilas and Douglas counties of thnt state, which is the larg est wheat ranch in the Pacific Northwest. The consideration was 300000 and included in the deal are 14,000 sheep, a number of horses and growing crops. Several thousand acres are in whjHit and hay. The lanch was owned by Wv H. Uabcook, of Walla Walla, known as the wheat king of Washington. .Cofliu brothers will make a number of improve ments in the farm and increase the UdckB 'of sheep. Plold and Farm. Tbe most 'pleasant place to slop In Prlnevill Is at 'Hotel l'oiuilexter Uood Bccofn.udttlon8, homo comforts, and popular prices. . A oomplote "supply of legal blanlis for mile Including warranty nud tjult claim deeds, real, chattel and crop mortffagea, etc. Justice court blanks and justloe court work a specialty. P, J. Brooks, Justloe of tho Peace, iTal k About tori FOR HARVEST Sugar, per sack, 7.00 . " 14 lbs. sugar, 1.)0 , ''K' " 20 lbs. prunes, 1,00 o0 lbs. Skvtable sail, , ;1.00 - , - 100: lbs. Sk.-stock salt, ' 1 40- - 4$ 2 Cans Tomatoes, Corn, - ' Peas or Beans, .25 4k A Big Assortment of T GALLON AND DRIED FRUIT r-! a o : i n.: v ...nice m opeuicii rriuc, LENA M. LAMB, Prop. Palmchn Building MADRAS. - OREGON 4? It your wKteli l In neeil ot rdpaln r 'lf you ut to liuy h now you i'hu not do Uotlor UiftiflVwrftu THECK rHXcf ldL WATCH mr4 'CLOCK MAKER THE DALbES, 'ORE., ' rV-rvdiwiit'tftpwJM. : .. Attention JUST ARRIVED Boy's and Men's Straw and Cloth Hats. A complete I'ne new pattern Dry Goods. t The finest line of Gem's Furnishing Goods in Madras. The celebrated Northrup & Sturgis preserved fruits. 1 ONE WEEK ONLY All Canned Fruit at 20 Cents a Can WHAT $5 WILL BUY FOR ONE WEEK i j lbs. sugar io lbs. beans i lb. tea io lbs. of any dried fruit lbs. coffee 8 lbs. bacon T. J.WI ALLOY &C0. IVIain Street, Jviadfas, Oregon. Just Arrived.... SHINGLES, LIME & CEMENT BlNUINp IVVIINC. SHOES SHOES SHOES For good shoes at bedrock prices go to the warehouse of MADRAS MILLING & MERGANTILE CO. WEIayIT GMiSflPPLY OF STOCK 8M DMRY 8ALT0HHAHD I ea and Coffee we are LoAded wffirjEA and coffee quality Unsurpassed MADRAS NI. & M. COMPANY Madras-, Oregon s pecial Sale , FOIt SIXTY DAYS ONLY IN BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Of all VTnds, Ve also carry a full and complete line o'f 'Qrtfcerles "and YlardwaVS. Agents for JNtolratfl Vagoits, Hacltff, Bugglef, 'Carts, Plows, Ylafu&J, ferllla and all kind's of farrniniJ llmple'm'ents and tools. JOHNSON, BOOTH 1 00. Win Sty frinevMe Ore. 1