Madras Pioiifetti 1 I1G DRA6, CROOK COUNTY. OREGO NTh U R DAY, SEPT. U, 1905. NOi 4 in ROF r. PA3E III . p JFWELRY ntVMi '" OREGON .if DENTIST . .,nnll0 liMcC. WEODEMAMH $ PUBLIC OREGON ..nil! IPWl' Ltti unTARY PUBLIC , njtrnorTHK mtK OREGON ...ft.. Sn urincn'ti Office In Dr ng Store OfUIGON i nun uniniMM v. siiHi.rnn I vi vii " .... ..... ii-.i,... Olitt Otef JIMfM ie thoari9A.M. la J I'- a OnEGOH t.m ri I M I W I I L - It u I fill I r w n n n r n n lib a . 1 . IIDIIIIIIII ft. J ft J K-I ft b ft ORKfJOX EO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER E DALLES, ORE., UiMted. I lit an i Jill II I 1 1 1 1 I I fl 1 1 1 ( ) g I ft I s; s g U lllllllll llll FlrttclaigmculH ntxl beclij, Pilcei roatormblc, JIuihI qwrfers for all attifjo llnca. riinnn Oregon T. M llll 1.UIW f'iiilil.. U'fk..... 4.. ' lit llALUwiN. A wt. Catshlcr. NO. &0B1. Fitst National Bank ESTABLISHED 1008 Culi.ln. ....... i v umiviiicu l'roiiU SBO nnt nn -,wvVWW I.- !l l I lMn! i i. ... . T !W... """"i" "W wkccMI tin to me.,i....:i . "" varum SUn cntiin U HfUf Ih.HM. . . r. I i . reuii.pn ,.u .............. .v.,, "0l Ull'abfflcO l,uMniu ,.lL -ffll.. I '15 VPHt.l . . Co..b. hi..: Itoforoncoi "DSON LAMB bb. the lui.T.fu ..... j i Will build on to bend ... ,r - Great Southehh to Writer Central Oregon. DOIHG A COOD BUSINESS ChtflpcBt lonil Unlit ahil Operated and Ucflt Suited to tlio Nccdb of tills Scctloi'l. , t John Ilehnrhjji, .pioHldunt of the Great jSputhern Railroad, known as the Dufu,r road, is quoted as Buying;, that lie will extend hin road oh to ,B('hd, in Crook c'ouniy) at once. Tin road is just about completed to Bufur, fiid the itumenae wheal bolt lying around Dufur and the Tygh Itidpo country is now able to Bliip its product to mar kot over tiio Great Southern. For the pjist few wtleks all traitia running ov'r tho road andtused in construction have been load ed with passengers and freight. Dufur is in the cenier cf a large wheat belt, but south of there is said to bo largest and best country tributary to the Great Southern at Dufur. Still fur ther south the Great Southern would pass tlirough rich farm ing hinds andi also open u i rich timber belt, or make it pos sible to open it up, before cross ing tlio JDeacnntes nver on its march to the Willow Greek Basin., Mr. Iteimrlch states that very short atop will bo made at Dufur, and that work on the road will bo pushed as rapidly as is possible. It is stated that tho right-of-way has already been purchased for 25 miles south of Dufur, and the reiuain dor of tho right-of-way ib as sured to the projnoters of the road. It is claimed that tho Des chutes river route is tho easiest into Central Oregon, and that tlio maximum grade Cf thejhi fur road up the Deschutes will not exceed one and a half per cont. Tho Groat Southern peo ple express great confidence that no other road can bo built or operated into Central Oregon as cheaply as their route. a a ILL y AT 1 1l,,dl1 f tough UM H M MOOR M TEX. ?u bMd COUNTY GROWING ftAPIDLY Tfte Largest Increase- in Madras and Bend Countries. The returns of tho census just completed by County Assessor LaFollott shows that Crook county is growing in population at a rate not exceeded by any other county in the state, the in crease during the past five years atnouutink to OR percent, of the entire population. Jn 1000 tho federal enumeration showed Crook county to have a popula tion of flflO'l, and the census just completed shows nn increase' of about two'thirds of tho entire population of the county. "The largest percentage of inoreaBe is allow n in tho Madra's and Bend seotiona' of Crook. Five 'years ago Kutbher nnd Haystack pre cincts were included under one division that of Haystack, and the population at that thmi was 850. Thfl recent census' shows tho population of tho territory formerly inoluded in Haystack (npjUicAnded in Haystaok'and tmlJ predlnct) to bo 1353nU (jfleftqe k nenrly U0d 'pbr cent. In tkej3end country thdrd ltys Hlao'been r renmrkKble'ljicrdKb; In 1000 Bend product showed a populHton only lf Htthis tithe Wid t8d(liut08preblnot8, ik6r&riyiilditeahiauitit m n prsoinet ojf Bend, hare a. popu lation of 477, an increase of over 2200 pfr cont. While the census returns only indicate that this increase has occurred during tho past live years, l he fact is that tho re markable settlement of the ag ricultural districts of the county during Iho past two or three years is responsible for the in crease. In this section of tho county, especially, the inilux of settlers during that period has been truly remarkable, and nearly all of tho vacant govern ment lands of any value have been filed upon in that time. While there is still a great deal of vacant government land in this end of the county, there is little to bo found within live to ten miles of Madras, und the in crease in population throughout the Willow Creek Basin ib due to the fact that these settlers aro residing upon their home steads, and cultivating them. The present census of the county shows Itutcher (Madias) precint to have a population of 020, and Haystack has a popu laiion of 7U2. THl BOtiY WAS NOT FOUND Tho body of "Shorty" Davis, the sheepman who disappeared very mysteriously several years ago, and the secret of whose dis appearance was supposed to have been revealed by Charles Feuerhelm, was not found in the well where Feuerhelm said it had been thrown. Tho coun tv authorities, actinc: upon the information given by Feuer helm, made a thordugh search of tho ground but found noth ing that bom. out the statements of Feuerhelm. The well into which the body was reported to have been thrown was dug over 20 years ngo. It was idug to a depth of GO feet and falling to find water, was abandoned. During the yeais since it was abandoned it had been gradually filling in with stone -and earth, and when the investigation was made last week it was necessary to take out 25 feet of earth and stones bwforo the bottom was reached. After going down about six feet in this debris, the bono3 of a dog were found, and it was re called by some who were famil iar with tho circumstances, that about five years before "Shorty" Davis disappeared, a dog had fallen in tho well and it had been necessary to -kill him in there as ho could not be gotten out. i The 'Dulles' Chronicle: What might be'termea nt once an unfortunate, and yet withal a most fortuhnte arcident, occurred to Miss Bernie Schooling yesterday after noon about ''j mo o'clock. While unpack- ing htr trunk at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hervie Bostwick, where she will make her home this winter, she lifted therefrom a aS-callbrc rifle and laid it on someiugsfn ft closet) later as she and Mrs. Bostwick were straightening things in the closet, slle attempted to lilt the rifle, which caught en' the rugs and was dis charged, the bait entering the palm of her riuht hand, oasslnl' through and coming out six inches Rblivb. the hand. Dr. Lowe was summoned' fyid .diessed the wollnd, which it is to considered will prove seri- . a ii. i .Lit ous. The rilie li?ia oeen a saieguaru iu Miss Bernie during her stay nt her home stead oh Agency PJaihs, and as the stock liad been removes Before leaving, She had no idea it was loaded.., IUs awful to con template the fe&rful 'Consequences hall the course bf the bHltrbeen Mother than It wds As it Is trie young lady is incapacitated for her duties In the .telephone olllce for . .i t some u i u v, If for side! omUnv.' 'MitffVs. Oregon, Qfllceln SHERIFF SAM SMTH 'aND DR. GESHER INDICTED Tamper with Vyjtncsscs In William- sori-Ocsncr-Blggs Case. C. Sam Smith, sheriff p,f this county, and Dr. Van Greener were indicted by the lederal grand jury at Portland last Fri day, the indictment charging them with tampering with wit' nesses in the land fraud cases against Williamson, Gesner.and Biggs. It is specifically charged that on August 17 Sheriff Smith endeavored to influence Lark Elliott and John S, "Watkins, of Prine.ville, not to appear as. wit nesses in the Williamson-Ges-nor-Biggs case, and that the sheriff offered to secure the ac quittal of Elliott from an indict ment in Crook county charging him with tho larceny of a calf and a hoise, if lie would not ap pear. Smith, is reported to have said to Elliott a, Prineville, "If vou don't co down there and do tho right thing, they'll cinch you surer than hell tip here. You know 'that I can handle this jury here, andt I am the only man who can." State ments made by Gener are also set forth in the indictment, one made to Elliott being, "You do the right thing and Pll see that you get out of your trouble." They are also charged with having threatened Watson by declaring that they would not onl3' destroy his reputation for veracity and injure him in his business, but would in addition "get even with him" in case he testified against Williamson, Gesner or Biggs. BRICK BUILDING IN MADRAS We have it on good authority that a brick store building will probably bo erected in Madras within the next two or three months. A gentleman who has been in Madras for several weeks, looking oveij the field with a view to locating, informs us that he has about concluded to "pitch his tent" at this place and that he expects to build, a brick store building in Madras unless some of his present plans foil. During the present week there have been several strangers in town, pricing business lots and looking over the country tribu tary to Madras. All those with whom we have had an opportu nity to talk express themselves as much pleased with the out look, and the prospects are good for the starting of several new businesses.in Madras within the next few months. I See Here Those Prunes 2011)3. for a $1 ; Better comiand get some', They are going fast. Suga,t, per sack, 1,4 lbs., sugar, 1Q cans milk, , ' 50 lbs. Sk..-table salt, 100 lbs. Sk.-stock salt, 2 Cans Tomatoes, Corn, Peas or Beans, 1.00 L00- 1.Q0, 1.40 .25 you have a ifyih' or tbVn hrop&ty iltf Hit It Wiethe Madras Really nwAnAn C f In Grizzly Post Office Store Do you know where Mind the .bargains? . .i i.' U', hot im tU yoivi gfl to GrlM.l.v WsfcOflic Store,, mid you' will flud- a full ,Uul of Hardware, aioceriqt,. U , kljla Of t'lumaioQilsnCullco. auV good iidort thttitt of, Mcn'8 Kurniimuigs Also all V Siiidiotl'atcnt'llYuGS. S taiea' Hobo, was Wof now 2Go. Como anil see our goods, atwl let us .I,A.vmi nn. l'lllflES Alt ItKillT. GRIZZLY OREGON Mlijte .Furnifurl .Jore l)RNITUnE; UNDERTAKl Ufipbs, Wall l'Bpor, Windows and boonl ( V full Huli of Heatkiw JUnfnrr v a. SV BARBED WIRE fr? PLB ,j$EfeN DOQlS,il.'6 m lj6Virflt; TIM K to nUV. Vff oro sl'lflltg out all old Uok t ft cut price, offlfnsAHPiiiiOiljiBi'. fj. R; LOUGKS & Madras, Ortgort 8th & O Bts. A Big Assortment of . GALLON AND DRIED FRUIT ...Rice A Special Priced LENA M. LAM 6, Prob' V Palmehn Building;....'. 1 MADRAS, - OtfE.GoN t ASSIGNEE'S SALE entire stock of goods of, MALLOY & COMPANY is offered prices far Cash. by the underjgicjned at below their worth for All persons indebted to said firm are -requested to make settlment to me. " 't ' J. M. FOSTER THE Merchant's Protective Association Just Arrive !! i i ? SHINGLES, LIME & CEMENT BINDING TWINE- SHOES SHOES SHOfes For good shoes at bedrock prices gtf to the warehouse of MADRAS. MILLli, MERCANTILE CO. WE HAYE A GOOD SOPPLY OF STOCK 'api-PPY SALT ONHAMD TEA ANfi COFFEE WE ARE LOADED QUALITY WITH TEA AND COFFEE UNSURPASSED MADRAS M,& M. COMPANY Madrasr Oregon Spebial Sale ddotSi SHOES, ,CLOTH I NQ) I t, Dt all kliula, Vfi glco arry a full an,i complete llae af Groceries CftB, 1 1 (J IlartlwarL, Aeenta for Mttohell Waxono. Haeke. Buggies, ifts, I'lbwe, iiartieoe, Drills and all klrido of farmlnc implements JOHNSON, BOOTH & GO: SSain $t.j Prineville9 brb 1 Ori?sNM Townsk building,