9 Published every ThurscUy by .SUBSCRIPTION gSL: (Ui! jtmr ...v.i.uu Six months...... .85 ""'V.Tliree months.. .......... iW Entered aaseoiiclas9.HiHcr August il, 9, 1904, ftt thQ Posterfieo at Msulrns.-Orc., jimler tliQ Actor Congi-pss of Jlniqh 3,187. THURSDAY 3 TO. MAS ANYWAY" Columbia Southern Sure to Go that Far. Portland Or., Aug. 2.1 All Railroad men concerned in the movement for extension of the Columbia Southern railway into Central Oregon havev joined in $he recommendation tlmU -the iroad be extended to Madias at puce. There is no doubt thai Ithis recommendation will be fiic ted upon favorably iriy'Jtfew .SSTork. Indeed, it is said upon ood authority that there is al ready assurance of action along linesconcernirig winch there is agreement among the men .win have personalty jnspei ted the :tield. The doubt comes in on. the divided recommendation. Sotm Sof i he Ilarriman officialsrareriut- "in favorer an imraediate"exte'n-. sion to Benn;? some are: 'Some 'insist on building to Crooked $ river. What will be done with these recommendations can not ;be foretold at"this time. ? . t When the. railroad advances there will be an exodus from t i iShauiko. The railroad and warehouse will move on to terminus. They are not much in favor of halt ing at Madras, .where the term inus would, be , bit temporary and would haidly justify put- iTirr tlin vitiilrlittnrc fli'ir tirstn I ri oe required; onquin ine rail road ' move up near Crooked river buildings could be erected the- rnneville business would require large warenouses mere, .1 :un i i.i even iiiicj tuc iuiii uuu auuum 4jo on to Bend. There would be no waste in moving up to Crooked river. There would be vtrfitsttt in Rtnnninor friv n .fim tt u-n 'P nnsps tiihi'h wniiiri iimjiimv. t inrmpiii siiirmiiif .aRRnmminn. f 1 I "o tions, though the tpw.n,worild.be all right for-general business.- Bend Bulletin. "Wesconcnr in the Bulletin's opinion that Madras will . be lite iiret stopping place of the Co lumbia Southern Railway in its , -extension into Central Oregon, but we must join .issue on the proposition that any buildings erected while Madras was the terminus would be "waste" whetvthe road moved on. Mad ras is even now grow'ng stead ily. It is the natural trading point for a large section- of -conn try. and when Jhat xuutry becoieg properons with the advent of the railroad, the pros perity and growth of Madias will follow. The town will nat urally become of considerable commercial importance in this the country further apujth, for tue.ettlexd of the Jftind .QQuntay will soon reauire a jailrpad.as LinncliA8tUe st.tlei;s of theJ.ad- ras connky "ire it hovt, .3Idrt8 will ;be..th6atep, and Bend the next, unless some oth.ex.Mad- atgpar iji, ancjQKosa ing the state from easttQ west, makes tlje etensiQa o(. the Co lumbia Southern from Mad ras "on so 6 th simprabtioaole. Sucli a flung ia,M within he bounds -of pcwsibility, nrtd wold mike Madras a perma neht terminus. The Bend peo ple have always contended that an east and west road v.ould best serve that country,, but Jthe conditions are different here. Their products would be mar keted East; onrs at Portland. Either the Columbia Southern or the Great Southern wauld carry our pioduct to our best and closest market, and that is what we want. And we have reason to hope and believe that tile Columbia,: Sohth,ern' will be the firs t road "to tap this rich section. Madras Furniture Store FIPPRE, UNDERTAKING 600D& Wftll i'VVr WlmtowK ntl Doorn. A lull line of IIkat tyw arrived. . Barbed Wire 4 1-2 C8. per lb. ; SCREEN DOORS,' SI. 28 . NOW Is TIIK TIMK to m?V, Wo Hrrf -fIllnrcvut all old dtock nt tv cltt prim. CARPET SAMPLES AND RUCS C. R. LOttCKS & CO. Madras, Oregen 6th 'A G Sts. clot lino of (lim' Xnjlnif (ood, Mmi k fnni)lto llnSln. Ut'nuf,j,ttrw. CunfcctlifflprHil Noll(giJ'nn"W.i'iMd flHJn v PostofficQ $tore W. E. WILLSt1?r:op- The Bend Bulletin has a story fen last weekfs issuej which takes all the wind out of the sailsTof the would-be "knockers" who have been saying - that it was '"too frosty" to "raise ally kind of.a, crop 9-t . that, place.. . The story is to the.efl'ect, thatPad" West, who lives in Bend, has a strawberry patch., which is j,ust now producing its second crop ..e .1 jiliafa .fairly ill d'is promised. Tw6 cropSuOf berries in one sea son is a pretty good showing for any climate. ..Some large yields of wheat L'aru reported from-, the Kingslej I k ' l.i. - .-I nr . . ...'. .. lu-ignDornooa in asco couni'. One farm of 1T0 acies threshed 41. bushels to the acre, and'an i ther of loft acres threshed 4S bushels to the acre. On Tygh lli'dge crops, are reported to be uotcso. good, the long drought having greatly reduced theay' .......... rn '4i,AA nit. .if. t.-itifia: iciu, viic nciu un x jgii Itidge which last year produced an average of 55 bushels tothe acre only yielded ;-l3 busliels this year. We have heard nothing from the. well digging society which as supposed to have Seen or ganized on,., the. .Agency Plains some time ago: It lias always been a hard thirjg, in any com munity, for a number of farm 'ersj to. th,nk audjipt together, but until the residents, of the Pjain3 can get together and plan upon digging-a few wells as a co-operative body, time and money will continue to be wasted in hauling water from the Madras wells and. other places. SAWMILL GOMPTON & M'MEEKIN PROPRIETORS The now tmwmttl la In operation Well sui.plleil with ull kinds of rough LUMBER Dressed lumber on hand a soon a seasoned for nlanlug. Grizzly C)regqn PIERSON S Confection W.'BOONE . 1 Denier In liomo-innili H ar ness-$ Sadd lete Trr ft mce at WJilto lllvor TrQ Slpvk ShjJiIIp. TJW Wl In tliu tanrlcCt. PR I NEVILLE MEdON A, I, WILLIAMS k Cft' Dry Qoqds, Clothing, J-'ri'-'r : rr-r-. !-,- - : f V! jMlOpTsJiAXD. B1IQKS ! TV; THE DALLES OflEGOII CULVER HOTEL ICE CREAM EVERY pAY Fresh and select lino of Confectionery Cigars and Tobaccos Fresh bread always on hand Pies, Cakes and Pastry baked lo.onler ICE FOR SALE AND FEED BARN 1'KIUIY JlKliD, Sfn5Kcr. GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS W BUILDINGS OltAIN ANDllAVOF AM, KINDS fOU f AM l'IUCKSUliA.SSMH.K. The Pioneer gives the news. ! CULVER DREGON THE BEST HOTEL r. i" ." i i gi I3ST JiJL-JDttj&rS f fs the "GREEN" HOTEL 1 The Place where the People Stop f HEADQUARTERS FOfl COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ALL STAGES STOP AT THS HOTEL . Our Tables Always Furnished with the Delicacies cj (he Suson IThe Best Llverv and Feei " IN CONNECTION X C A A II I AMs Prnrnir fttnr. MiQRfiS. Qmntl t i I Stable! SV.ig rfhA)N.T' rfh t-.- -A -Jl -JV tt,g5 A- iftr ttir tftf iflg iftt ftr ifo iV Ax i M'RI DAV R DATH PDQ Madras, Oregon I BLAGKSMITHiNG AND WAGON-MAKING f Horseshoeing a Specialty AATPRTAMk'Q nnrl f.R A liNJ-R AftlR V V , X t 1 . It I 1 kill! I W VI m 4 ALWAYS ON HAND f ttpnyryKL jsji ysrrgc y yc TiyvjmF ST V V 'V B5 'VVngl'V section of the'statcf, it vili be th? sjliiping jSqifft for amfe 'territbr; it will require go5d Railroad news from the Tele gram sayB that' a party of sur- veyors Denevea w ue igentinea ! with the Gould system of rail- roade, starfed from Eugene this weeTt and began running lines toward Diamond Peak Pass. (Prora there the joute mapped out will traverse Klamath and Lake Comities and connect wirh the Nevada California & Ore gon, whose, present terminus is at Madeli'tfVii 'Northerji Cali fornia'. Tifedgnitudtf 'of the Isitrt'eying operations begun is tHougnt lo mean something more than., a "paper road," and the iv port that Gould has purchased' the Nevada, California & Oie gon makes it the more probable that this is a Gould enerprise. Ceor'ge'BarnesJ a prominent attorney' from Prineville, was in toivn last Monday" Mr. Barnes has been employed to defend The Madras AintiN M m 'WI MADRAS. ORRnON FINE WINES, LIQUORS and-CIGARS Nothing tbo Good foit Out Customers ii ........ n he Incjian .Corbet Hole, hois charged vvtth killing anotJier'iiniati, pained "St,iko,- big hotels to acconuuodate Ib Irnnsient population; it will Jiav.e use for-large -arehouses ' Ji7.1?mHu its 'cltiiminrr hnnintJa ' , f - . na, in the early spring, and was here gath f, lUind Ollt; mid,, in fact, thej.eri n data nec eSsary m line de-fcnse. Thft iOUJy. uung mm mmiwio trial will corne off at the next term of tlip lost' Wlien tilt roatl goes 011 Will. Circuit Court at Prineville, be its forwarding business, Cornett Stage & Stable Co. MADRAS ! TO SHANIKO DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Special attention tflven.lo carryliip Express Mutlnr. Fare $4:50; Round trip, $a , . . Agent at MADEAS IIOTEp, f a - WMxus, Aim detrjiriuut of '.mnd BuUtiia, - ' WJion your J-lov noel iilirjciliiK. voiir U In netl.i( Z roDBlrxor you wiint your liorKO mIiimi, don't f(Uit 0 go U w f OUR WORK IS-GUARANTEED f r I lilillllll fti "ueiie i vv aKuiiiiinMSf i r. d. onuurvo, t Mad rat. Oregon and BiaTqktmitH W'TACCARI & BYE HEADQUARTERS hi Hi, MADIAS, OREGON 11 """ i J IIMHCDOAI 1 $Iii8 a Pull Lino of -7 GROCER fE rl hardware anfi Implements .Harness and Saddles tin A , , ( - " it - - i - vr,!iiir, PRINEVILLE FLOUI Baker Wire, $4.65 v h t t hi m m nfli w m nil n OHAS, WAtpRHOUSEi Manager, for GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER Have on band all kinds of Rough mid Utused Orders Promptly IFiH -JIU.. t AnAiArn o nrPWeMi? nnno'o 3 Clcflftee TAm lvtrrtri and Cigars. Oor. Pourtk and E StroaU f ' 1 . 1 I m m m a B ' r m m k a ... 1 c JL. JL. A X Ji. L. JU , & ' r k HARRY DOUTHIT, PROP. 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