The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 17, 1905, Image 1

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MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST
"EXTENSION OF THE COLUMBIA
SOUTHERN ABOUT TO BE BEGUN"
Harripnan is Authority for above
Statement.
MADRAS OBJECTIVE POINT FOR FIRST EXTENSION
ifewiiGivon Out at a Banquet Given by Harri-
man--irnoatea uountry win Next Ue
; 'niand Railroad's Attention.
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E, II. .'liarrhnan,; peiidt nt ftof
tlio O. It, & N. CO., the South
ern PauUlo nnd the Union Paci-
lie. is authority for jhr atiite-
nn'iit tlmt the Columbi South
ern Railway will be extended
from Slmniko at once. The an
nouncement waa mado at a
banquet given by the railroad
khiir at the American Inn In
Portland on Tuesday evening
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of last week, and the statement
which means so much .for the
future of Ceatral Oregon was
made without any blare of
trumpets (o indicate its tremens
dcus importance to both this
section of tlie state and to tli
commorcial interests of the city
of Portland, Mr. Harriman,
arising W introduce Atr. W. D.
Wheolwiighf, who wns the next
reply to Governor Chamberlam,
and in concluding. saitf-Xowi
Wfc'ioVtJirVr-TiTe Columbia
Southern is abont to bo begun.
Whew it will end depends upotr
you."
While no definite terminus
of the proposed'exiension of the
Columbia Swuhorn was named,
lli.efnMha the .road is to be
AxtelWed i sUlncient guaran
tee that it will reach us far
EMPIRE WAlHNG
FOR A RAILROAD
OrcKoniHH.
C. C. Hutchinson, land com
missioner, of the Deschutes
Irrigation & Power Company,
does toot think inVich. of Mr.
Ilarrirnan'a pMioy ol first got-
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ling f,uo country ueveiopeu iinu
then having a railroad follow
the people. Mr. ilutchinson
represents a lirm that has built
canals and ditches in ventral
Oregon, a fertile country which
he claims U farther away from
a railroad than any other valu
able lands in the United States.
Ha believes that a railroad into
Central Oregon is necessary to
the development of this rich
suction of the state and refutes
the statement that Up country
is not sufliclo'rftiy populated to
warrant the 0.'lti& N. Company
building a branch lino from
Shaniko to Btmd.
'It ia nonsense," snid Mr.
Hutchinson yesterday after
Moon, ''for railroad men to" say
le'velope the country and then
we will build a railroad it
akei railroad to 'flevolope
and open a rich country sitoh as
s in Central Oregon. Settlers
lanjMOt b Indued . tp .tKK UP
rws no tar fro trafffp, for
thfeie is no cliaiic, to dispose of
their producta r is an in-
. i iisffc as soon as a rail'
la built into Uila acjciWoH
Itltwr U MUHrthAV 'I
Mw w-
Madras
as Madras. The immediate
tonnage oftli e new road
will come from this terri
tory, nnd what; is known as the
Agency Plains country and the
VViJlow Creek basin is really
the section of Central Oregon
which would make the opera
tion of a railroad through this
section of the state profitable at
this time. Mr. Cotton, who may
be presumed to speak ix cathe
dra, said in effect that the road
would not be extended to Uend
at this time, but Mr. Harriman
said later that the road would
be extended to the irrigated
country around Bend before the
settlers were there. And the
further statement that the ex
tent of Jhe railroad building de
pends upon the people of Oie
gon is, a strong hint that. the
llafiiman theory of railroad
building is to make extensions
only where present development
Vif$ie8 it. These facts, taken
in nMnnnttt-JVJlth the StatC-
munt iBSlo at the tinuWtiie
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investigation by officials of the
road several weeks itco. that
the Columbia Southern would
extend for fifty miles, would in
dicate very strongly thatMad-
ras is the objective point of tin
present proposed extension.
oeet sugar tactory witu a ca
pacity of 1000 of beets a day
and it will take 0000 acres to
grow beets enough to keep this
factory supplied.
The New County Roads.
The new road which has been ordered
opened up from Madias north to Sage
Brush sprint;, Kill be of great assistance
to all who have business between this
point and the railroad terminus at Shan
iko. This road, which is known as the
Fisher road, will connect with the Don
P. Kea road nt Sajjc Urush spring, and
it is the direct route between this place
nnd ! leister. Dcsides shortening the dis
tance by several miles, it avoids the steep
grades, nnd gives us almost a direct route
over a very easy grade ail the way to
Heisler, The mn'il stage will go by this
loufe.
The $400 appropriated for completing
the Don P. Kea road will be sufficient to
finish the grade on this toad and put it in
fiftt-rjiass condition. This is a direct rond
to the north end of the. Uig Plain, and it
also furnishes a direct route to Heisler.
MORE ARO.UTfTHE
GREAT SOUTHERN
I'ortlnmt Journal.
Sixteen miles of track laid
and 147 men with a Roberts
track laying machine will finish
the railroad to Dnfur by Sep
tember 1, is the statement-made
by tlfo 'manager of the 'Great,
Southern railrdad.
Three-fourths of tho bridges
aro in and they are surfacing'
the..mHd as yao along. The
company has one engine, JiH
uu.vun 18 Willi iV Ulll M UD
.. ...1 1V1 in iiiM
car and oue rmssenoer conch '
holt'. In regard to rates, thej
company li.-is made some toi
warehottsi'inen along the line,
lut would not give out any
ihi g for publication. tJ
The best day's work that'has
bein done is a total cSfSOO fe.et j
ol track-in- one day. As soon
as tifeioad is Jinished to Dufnr
the company expects to con-!
tinuo its line up the Agency
Plains. Two-thirds of the right-of-way
has bpen secured forty
miles south of Dufur and men
are out securing the rest,.
From Dufur the read will fol
low a southerly course to the
mouth of Warm Springs river,
across the went end of juniper
flat!?, Warm Springs reserva
tion, and then southeast to
Agency Plains. The line is on
a slight water grade from the
head of Warm Springs creek
to The Dalles, the maximum
grade from The Dalles to Dufur
being 1.0 per cent, Dufur to
Tygh hill 1.5 per cent, Beaver
creek -to Deschutes river 1 per
cent, and heaviest curvature
10 degrees. The length of the
road from here to Agency Plains
will be 112 miles.
The portage road proposition
for the use of the Great South
ern track into The Dalles has
been taken up by the directors
and it ies probable that the same
proposition will be offered tin
portage road as made befpre,
which will give the portage the
free use of the Great Southern
tracks into The Dalles attd give
Great Southern the free u0e of
the portage track, or a state'd
price per car per mile.
Joint Wells In Crook County.
Telegram.
Tho Madras Pioneer elU of a meet
Ing lust week of furliiera iff iTiedfalricty
kuuwu as Agency Plains, in the north
western part of Crook couuty, the re
sully of which will bo watched witi
mu h interest. PromisiDg that thin
aeiul-nrld district has now over GOO
HeltltTd, l.y whom about all the Gov
ernment Imii.J has been taken up, their
efHitt to overcome their cheif dilllentl
the want of water, deserves every en
couragement. The laud Is level, and every farm
oould be reached were wellu Buuk a
siilllceut depth and of BiiHlcont ca
pacity. At present the water is
handled in tanks and' barrels from
Madras to each farm. The farmer
nave arranged to combine to havi
sunk community Hells, to a depth ol
not leea than 400 feet, whence an
abundant supply is believed to be
obtainable. The coat being divided
will be brought within the reach ol
every farmer Interested. The surplus
of wheat raised lust year by these
people readied 10,000 bushles. The
diHtauce to railroad is too great to
make it pay to haul, Tho lack of
water for their stock forbids their
keeping enough stock .to consume
their products of grain. Therefore
the fertility of their soil is a barren
gift. Success in the well digtflug will
remeJy all.
Bluffing the United States.
Kast Orvgonlnu.
The great in teruational uproar
being made about the boycott
of American goods by China,
will bring presBurO to bear upon
congress which, it is feared, will
result in a modification of the
Chinese exolusion act.
The big fnanufacturers are
working the boycott for all it is
woith to influence Eastern mem
beVs of congress' in favor of a
retoeal or modification of the not.,
Tho slight effect of theTjoyootr
will be -magnified by the trusts
and the multi-millionaire "phil
unt'-hropiBts," until the presi
(I'ouoliulotl 011 pngo -I)
KroivaV 'left dh Satur-
10 vislt with
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dt4MoJ4
17, 1905.
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! See Here
Those Prunes 20lbs, for a $1; Better
Sugar, per sack,
14 lbs. sugar,
10 cans milk,
' '50 lbs. Sk.-table suit'
- 100 lbs. Sk.-stock salt,
2 Cans Tomatoes, Corn,
Peas or Beans, .25 A
A Big Assortment of J
GALLON AND DRIED FRUIT X
...Rice A Special Price... 1
LENA M. LAMB, Prop.
....iPalmehn Building
MAHDAC ADCP.nM
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Attention
JUST ARRIVED
Boy's and Men's Straw and Cloth Hats.
A complete l:ne new pattern Dry Good?.
The finest line of Gent's Furnishing Goods in Madras.
The celebrated Northrup & Sturgis preservedsfruit5--''
ONE WEEK ONLY
All Canned Fruits, at 20 Cents a Can
WHAT $5 WILX BUY FOR ONE WEEK
13 lbs. 'sugar
10 lbs. beans
1 lb. tea
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JVIain Street,
Just Arrived..
SHINGLES, LIME & CEMENT
BINDING TWINE
SHOES SHOES SHOES
For good shoes at bedrock prices
go to the warehouse of
MADRAS MILLING & MERCANTILE CSr-
WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF
ATA
Pea. and
WE ARE LOADED WlTH TEA, AHDC" COFFEE
QUALITY UNSUrlPAS'SE
MADRAS M. k M. COMPANY
Madras, Oregon
Special
l'OIt EIXTV
BOOTS, S HO ES, G LOT HING
'Of all kinds, We also carry r full and oomplete irne of Groceries
r and. Hardware. Agents for iMitcliell Wagons, Hacks, Buguiefi,
'Carts, Plows, Harness, Drills and all kinds of farming lmplera'enfli
and triors.
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come and ge! some. They are going fash ...
$7.00
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10 lbs. of any dried fruit
2 lbs. coffee
8 lbs. bacon k
STOCK M MM S&Lrl'N HAND
DAYS ONLY IN
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