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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
I 1? -vttt r 7 1 The Madras Pioneer Published evtery Thursday by THE PIONEKK PUBH.SHlNr CO,- 1 " feUBSORIPTlON nATES'.x- I' 1 One yW,' .". . . $1,60 St months. ..'.,..'.'.. hb Three months 4VU..v.,.w.vr.: 5", Charles A. Johns, a linker turn out llrst ibhusa iiour, uml OWy ftuorney, haa Ruioui.eedjfyom the ti'iWrtiit of Hour which ADVKKTlblKO KATKS on aitMcatio ! Entorpd as sefe'ond class nmtipV'VV1' 29. 1DM. at the r'bnotllce at Madras. Oro. under the Act of Conttross of March "3,187t. 3v Oct. i2, I905 TttURfeDAV END OP THE FAIRi Sunday will be the htat day 'of the Lewis and Claris "E pos ition, the greatest fair ever heli on the Pacific Coast. The at '.tendance has beh atyotit tw." and a half miilidns, fully two thirds of which were paid ad missions Financially the ex position has been a great suc cess th'e announcement having Vbeen made .by President Good that fully $100,000 will be. r. -Utirned to the subscribers. A. "the time the subscription for1, stock was taken, $406.000 vv -'raised in Portland, and it wn.-' hot expected that any of i would' returned, About 2fi per ceh Wll,-,'hqwever, be r-f turned1 to the subscribers. : If.roni an educational stand cpom't the exposition has dune 'great work. Too little wa Iknow'n Vn other parts of th VOnite'd States concerning tin wonderful advantages of soil and climate which Nature hai 'bestowed with "such a lavisl. band upon' the Pacific North: west, and the Lewis and Clark 'Exposition h1a3 drawn the atten tion of the entire country to this much favored sectiou. Its -benefits will be felt immediate! ly, and the state is unquestion"- ably entering upon "an era oi ' growth and development such as it has never before known. Unmistakable signs of the ''approach of winter are already in evidence and the prospect for a long seige of cold weather are said by the older settlers of this' region, to be unusually. ' gocd,, Heavy frosts cover tb ' ground every morning, apd ocj .'asionally a covering of snotfr may be seen upejr "tjie surround - ing hills. "Last Saturday morn r ing old Grizzly and Grey Butte 'both had on winter ttire, and "'the long chain of snow-capped inotinains tcj the"1 "Westward allo w -their , iibveririip new -.snow. During the summer thesfe JJmduntains ere. more nearly 'b'are of snoV "Ih'an ilxey were ever known to have" been before, but from ptesen't" "Tndications this winter will make up for all 1 i . . the delinquencies of last season in its supply of a snVwy cover ing. The mornings and even ings are1 already very chilly, ' which is quite unusual in thif region, where 'the most pleasant days of the year are during the long fall season, . ; j. , , : . The establishment of a rural, J free delivery at "Culver will em ' phasise, the fact of the verj 5 ( rapid settlement of this section of Qrook county during the past ' few years. It requires 100 fam ilies upon a rtotfte ojf'not to ex- ceed 25 nliles before a petition for a rural free delivery route will be considered, and the Cul v'er route', if es&tylishedi will be the second which -has been al lowed, in .tjiis section of the county. And, th'ey will be the hnlv fre'e .'delivery routes in Crook, county, iridicaitig, the wonderlul developnient and set tlement of a country which Virus only a few yfears ago giyefl iover entirely to .the pasturage or tne flocks and . herds-of a few scat tered stookmen. " O Wb tarry the Irget Hue of heater lis candidacy for tiny 'reipubli run nonnnatuui for'g6vhi nor of the $tnte,' suhjedt to ' the' term ntid conditions of the primary law." TOWW"1 "Aladras FloiOut of Madras Wlicat' The new flouring .mill of the Madias Milling & Mercantile Co. 'tis started up during the week and will soon be grinding out lloic, regularly, although omu delay "is Jeing expii euced jast now Mifgetting tiiingB to Vorking .propH . The en u;ine was fivd Up last week oi the p.Ul'poSH of tifHting- the iuh (hinVry4 and on Monday of this week the grain w.is started nn ttjsjouruev to th filers, .- as to be converted in to flonr. Owr iuu to some millbi- trubleB with he pinnpmg machinery there in a lijulit idelay in getting the mill iiito'periVct woruing order, but within au .few days the "tightening up" process will be ver with and then the mill will bejrin to grind si-adily. The new flouring mill has u apacity of B0 barrels of flinu per day. Max Putz, the secre ary of the company, is an ex perienced miller, and in fact hn i he reputation of being one of lie best millers in Eastern Ore 4011. He operated a mill ar Mitchell for several years, and hen moved liH 'mill to thin place. Under his management the mill at this place should is hauled into Central Oiejioti, there should lie Ho trouble in marketing all of the flour llwit this mi. 1. can produce even when running at lull eapiiV-.ity. HEATER The rrtost completo line In Madras FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING, GOODS, A ton of Barbed Wire to dispose of at S4.35 per 100 for cash, NOW Is THE TIME to IIUV, 'Wo aro selling out all old stock fit a cut price. CARPET SAMPLES AND RUCS G. R. LOUGKS & GO. Madras, Oregon 6th. & C Sts. A M. WILLIAMB & bo fm DEALERS IN Dl-y Goods, Clbthihg, Furnishing Goods M'TACGART & BY) THE 1100T3 AND 8H0E8 HAT8 ANl) CAI'8 THE DALLES ORECOK N - E - W Harnes hop y B. NOTICE. v To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby gYcn that there v4ll be presented to the Honorable t'-ountj Court Tor the County of Crook mthetState of Oregon, at Prinevflle, Oregon, on Wednesday, the lat dtiy of November, 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M.,. "T ttie coiiblderatfon of Bald Court, uii pplication by Max Lueddemann and 48 others for the Incorporation of a cer tain portion of UiooK County, Oregon, into a iunniclpul corporation to be known aa the Town of Madias. Ami liatatsaid tlmtiT the safd Vourt will ne requested to grant eatd petition, and to matte all such other and further rders as, , may Jbenecessary in the premises. ;ue copy of said appli cation isjas folIoWD, Wwit: To the yoiifity Court of Gsook County, State.bl Oregon: . r We, the undersigned-, your petitioners, re spectfillly xcjir'csent. untp your Honorable BodyiHftt'rtve .tuifcl.i.fidU eleton of droolc County andUhe Slate of Orcpon, residing in the ter'rlVory iiertinaf.tvr't totilC .and den crlbeU, ' tdlWit," ltH 9 -i Syr W,ot ncction ono (i). iiid'H i -a aa iri y seetioc rwo m, tne N t-2 ydxti'ot s'dtiorf'.b'evqi'jjujmjcl the Nv Wol-s-ctWn" twe,v4ltfl2,'ii i1 ToWnnhlb eleven (1J .8USof Hngc thirtcrti id) Eart Wlllariittte MeriaranianayjiatJtKcnjaro now rexlding )lha',jtho limit? of $aid eforpdes crlbed territory) not 'itH tlilW'Joe bundrcjl and fifty ItJUbitoiftiV "r ' " ' '. Wherefdeyohr pctitloricre' respectfully prai- that thfenlreXlescrlwiU'. territory, to-wlt, the 8w l.'i action; J, Bl-2 Be M veection 2, Nl.,jfelU;Wji6'n)l and KifVpctlon i, towmbibtS, kjabfc 13 E W..I.'r j'nay be iri corporatjyd ltpia'intjnlclpal, ctlrpo'ratlon to be known the TawrVoI Jladlft;ea liprovldefl for by CtjapteVbrifr of Title 27 of Bellinger t Cottori'n AUnAtafl'd Code of Ottgon. And youf petitioner furlhsf Wnpectfully pray fqfiuu'dtbdr and furtbcV qfderx of thin Court a'H j-puf Honorable Body 'Jnay Mild nee? eaxary lb Wic nremisca. Max m.rklilemann vtohn, A,.PaImehn John Ishitj) . Don a?, Rea Robert Itca ra Barber Geo. A Sleveufl . 'Jerry Cramet . P. M. Williams ,1 C E. Campbell C. E. Bouab J. fe. BedingQeld Cbas. Dr. Robertson F. Oliver Martin T. Bratt J. P. Hahn F. A. Williams A. W. Mason J. M. Foster P. Z. Pease John MoTaggart Oscar F- Neal J. F. Burns B. C. Stlckel F. J. Brooks J. M. Mayes Cbas. M. Dlzney Charles E. Bye Geo. R. Loucks J. R. Magueas J. M. Arnold A. Plerson M. L. Loucks U. 15. Cpwles Cbas. A, Water- M. Putz bouse t'S, C. riliolley. C. Hi Mlitelroy, Wm. McElroy Edward rwfe'ctingP. C Fulton 8. T. OAjpfoy B. S. Larkln J. P. Netson-.v lt.J. H. Lockard J. K. Craig R. T. Jones G. Cj RojUtledtro II. C. Daniels s . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. - Land OffUe at Tko Dallex, Oregon, Kcptembo'r , lwtt, Notice is hereby given jthfy the following named bettler ban tiled notice of iil Intention to make final proof in Mipport of lift olaitn, and that Maid proof will be unulo before the County Clerk of Crook county, at I'rlneville, Oregon, on November U, ltf, vies Jrilm Cv l'axto'nt ,of Larnonta, Oregon, ui II. K. No-, 2ufti for tiio a uw hi and $ nw M of meo 10, to fl,n, r )1 o WW. Ho name the following witnesses to prove ilia continuous rcjldpi)t.$ upon aitd cultivation bfi;ald land, vUi (IP T.ltliflll altliV till V? Ill - ' I " " -o "I - ! ' xV 4I IMQW FT LABKIN, Prop. Madras, Oregon COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD DLE FIXTURES The beat quality of Eopairing B. F, Allen, President T. f. Baldwin, Cashier. Will Wumweiler Vice 1'rcs. II. Baldwin, A-.st. Cashier. NO. 3851. The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital, Surplus aud Undivided $80,000.00 Profit niue l'rlnt Township Tints rdrftfclcd up to dato showiug names of all entrymou, vacant land rivers and crooks, fcOcontu caclit LAND SCRIP FOR SALE ForscourlnR title to all kinds of aovommoni laud without rosldenco or Improvomont, at lowest market prices. Write us for full par. llculars. All kinds of Land Offlce business a specialty., Twenty-five years oxperUuce, tteieroncot Freuch it Co., bankers. HUDSON LAND CO. THE DALLES. OIlEdON. Hamilton Hoti First olnsa mt'ale and beds, Prices reasonable. Head quarters for ull stuge Hues. Antelope, Oregon HENRY L. KUCK MANUFACTURER OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWBOY OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. Dealer In Collars, Whips, Robes and a gen eral lino of Horso Furnishing Opods, Tentj Awnings and Wagon Covers. All work guar I anteed, East Second St. THE DALLES, On HEADQUARTERS MADRAS, OREGON SPECIAL Deal For Two t Weekf Working and DrlV Harness Collars, He and Everything In the Harness Line. BARBED WIRfc $4.50 PER HUNDRED Cornell Stage & Stable Co, MADRAS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Special attention jjlven to carrying Express Matter. Fare $4.5d; Round trip, $8. kgent at MADRAS HOTEL. ii 4 n.' ' ix tJ Cl 13 E ....FOR SALE-.u. C0WLE8 & DERHAM 5 o2i xjos oinjites ivor FIBSTrCLASS LUMBER AT LOWEST PRICES Roil) lumber delivetl at Madras $13,50 Per m, All dimension lumbar wYl fao Ffr If desired at same price, SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE MILL rDaiiy DMCail, 3?- O- Address, MADRAS, OREGON li? AT THE OLD STAND Horseshoeing; Blacksmithing, Wagonmaking i R J. BROOKS, Madras, Ore. WE SELL Agricultural Implements, Machinery and Barbed Wire 1 t t rX3ST MADRAS THE BEST HOTEL is tiie "GRE EN" HOTEL The Place where the People Stop HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ! ALL STAGES STOP AT THE HOTEL Our Tables Always Furnished with the Delicacies of the Season 1 The Best Liyery and Feed Stable IN CONNECTION $ Fi A. WILLIAMS Prap'prletorj MADRAS, Oihw The White Elephan CRAMER & STEVENS, PROP'6. pitstClass Wines, hiquops and Cigars HIGH ORADE CASE G00D15 Oor, Fourth find E Streets MADRAS, OREGON The Farmer's Mark CARRIES THE BEST FRESH, MEATS .Vegetables i$a'daS Oregon A. t. CROSBY rnoiMtiKVtiil POSTOPFICE PHAW nrn.nUt.i Uniwtrl Vlintn Hnr,iilli Hniniirv Mull Ordofll 1 lT JBT P"! attention,, A (ifmlunVo Jn rhurgo. Piifp dflvery(isuRrnt VPfP',T my ie?laltr.. Stryc'hp'n? nVJ lfcit, lclrojrw3i, ,8tbVVwrtlf W,1!., Aganty for Katraau Kotlttk. IinU VKowie. wiiolmhalk ahw THE DALLES, I 33m We Handle the Famous r (i n rrni UM nnu ii n M M Particular attention is called to th6 ?Sf' DEERING BINDER The best Bindor on the market. urc r:i i tup rest tun sue vnii unucY IM THE TftANSACTI General Merer FRANK IRVINE, Antelope, Orem im "if ad r a. Call on us urore Buying. . uregon, Ufc Sucks Co, I nu UCIU T' 'M"' 'mw