ThiacTraf1ionee PuBHshed'evety Thursday by -THE PIONEER PUBLISHING qo.- "SUB80RIPtfoN KATfefts One year.:,;?... ;.V. .11; Six months , . .... k . . ... . ....... . . . Thrws months. v.w.,. v.. .no $1.60 u.nierca ns second class matter Vngust sw, iwi, ai ino l'astoriico nt Madras, Oro. under the Act of Cohgross at tnrch 3, 187'J, THURSDAY D'fcc.7, 1905 LAWRENCE APPOINTED RECEIVER J. M. Lawrence, editor of tin Bend Bulletin, lias been ap pointed Receiver of the Rose "burg land office. The appoint ment was made by the President over the protest of Senator Ful ton, who had submitted a lonu list of names of "elligiblesV for the office, none of whom howev er met with the approval of the .President. Whether Senator pulton will oppose the coinlir mation of Mr. Lawrence or not is. not known, but in view of the fact that Lawrenqe is exception ally well-qnalifi,ed for the posi tion, is familiar with land mat ters, and stands exceedingly Veil with the oficals of the laud to other sections of the country iiu wiig season 01 m yimr. Owing b the sand in ' the soil, the roads throughqut ta entire Wilfpw'Ctqek basin are cood at ail seasons of the year, and at ,'.1 . ! f v J uus season pt thp year their ex who ha-Ye an oppertunity ol computing them with roads in other sections' of Eastern Ore gon, Livur beyond the. divide there has already been oonside able snow, and' the main stage i i . ... " roaa Detween simniko and Prinevilleis getting into its usual winter condition of mud md slush, In point of climate, soil and roads, Madras ts cer tainly one of the most happih located towns in Eastern Ore- son. George Bruuer, who wao con victed of manslaughter at the May term of the Circuit Court f this county in 1000 and who was serving a term in the state penetentiary, has ed by Governor Chamberlain Brunei killed a vouncr sheen man named Riley at Black Rock in the Muddy Creek neigh borhood. At the time. Brunei only C-year-oldhorse8, then the demand increasing, ho sold his 4-year-olds, and .now he can hardly get his colta weaued be fore a purchasers cornea for thehi. There is a lesson in this. No other country on earth is so well equipped for horse r us ug as this. Why not breed up, build up and prepare to supply this demand. UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECT APPROVED WaslilDKton, Deo. 4, Secretary of the Interior Httuhcook today Informed .Senator Fulton that he hud approved the Umnttllu Irrigation project and allotted $1,000,000 for construction. It Is presumed thnt instruction!! will ho Issued directing the reclamation ser vice at once to advertise for hlds. This mentis that work can ho begun early next year and water turned on to the lunds first of season 1007. Upon Inves tigation the Secretary not only found this project practicable, but Inviting. riio supposed legal obstacles proved mythical. Secretary Hitchcock will penult the Maxwell Company to re tain 300 acres out of thelt 0000, which they relinquish to the Government. been pardon- ri " 1,10 exneotution that this project it in uu vim uiiiiui cuuiiuuu uumitii immediately. Engineering examina tions and pluus are partlcally com pleted and ready for advertisement, rtecretai'y Hitchcock also stated he would allot an uddltional $2,000,000 for the K hi ninth project, which will com plete it. Sixty-two per cent of this tract lies in Oregon and 02 per cent must be charged against Oregon The he able to this time. was employed by the Prineville Land & Livestock Company, and feretary says he win uot , L adopt the Malheur project at department, it is not likely that some controversy over ranee. Senator Fulton will attempt to The petition for his pardon was prevent continuation. circulated by his father. ;JLHe new appointee has been president offend for about two and a half years. EJe was ap ported United Cross Keys Items. John Halght hps moved his residence to a different location' and Is building nn addition to it. Mrs. Wm. Prose has been visiting her parents at Antelope. Dick Garrett, who has been seriously ill, is improving. Clyde Gay, of Idaho, was n guest, nt the McPherson ranch last week. C. McPhcrson and Clyde Gay made Prineville n business visit the first of the week. Miss Marie Monncr, of Portlnad, was visiting with Miss Edith McPhcrson last week. , Anonjoynhlo Thanksgiving dinner wiih given to a number of friends at the McPhcrson homo last xnnrwiay Those present were: Mr. and Mm C MoPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mo Plmrnon. mid son and dauutiter, Mr and Airs John Halght, Misses Mnnner nnd Mcrherson, ami ftiesHrs. unam hpre, Hendrlokson, Jud McPhorson, Clyde Gay, and Logan MoPherson. Mays-Brink Wedding. Mrs. Ina Brink, of California, and Jqlhi M. Mhycs, of this place, were married nt Prineville Inst Wednesday, nnd the happy couple are now making their home on their ranch east of town. 1 hey were givtn a noisy reception Wednesday evening by several of Mr. Mayes' old and young friends. Special Notice. You that are grandmas conic down nnd see Willie and have your picture made free. Good for December only. Who is Willie? Why he is the Madras Photogra pher. W. K. Hrewstcr. , o Fred Davis was a business visitor at the county scat on Tuesday and Wcdnes day. ' A. C. Sajilord has returned Iroin Shnni- The county seat scem's to have enjoy ed unusual prosperity this year, and the States Com- Pvemy theni has kept pace with the The question was Resolvcd that MM is Literary Society Holds Session. i tie literary society held an interesting meeting last Saturday evening, .and there ko, whe're he spent Thanksgiving witfy his was a large audience present. The most family. He was accompanied by his wife pleasant portion of the program was the and little son, who will visit here for a few debate and the one-act farce "Try It On.1' days. iTl l flQl rtTlll'or rhnr n nr tnH Mtnn u mop, M ivuc .oumy jn ne;ghborhQod of on( aiso engaged m newspaper work hundrcd thou?and dollars worth of hnilH bttng editor Of the BendBulle- ings were put up during the year, a number tin, in Which latter capacity lie of the buildings being of brick and stone b.as been a large factor in bring- aml beinK ol a lype ,hat would do credit mg the development in Central .t0 an? town' Prinev''i s so situated that flrP(rnTi in rVio o tf an f;n f V..J " musi reaP a large snare ot whatever outside world. It was in his position as yommissioner at hat place that he attracted the attention of agents of the land department whiph was followed by hiis appointment. Mr. Lawrenpe's many friends Central Oregon will rejoice in his appointment to the Rose "burg office, which isia a3yi mum office, bnt at the same time prosperity comes to the county. Superior to Woman." The affirmative was taken by J. A. Hoffmann and S. D. Percival and P. C. Fulton and Rev. Craig took the negative. As usual the men re ceived the worst of it as the question was decided for the negative. Solos were sung by Luther Cowherd and S. D. percival. N " E " W Harnes Shop b. s. LARKIN, Prop Madras, Oregon The farce was quite laughable, and the voune folks showed that with nractice fiflMPI FTF I IMF fIF IJARNFSS ANfl Rin nKMVmtB .m. m ix mm j i um I I I w W ill i i la hiii u wi nruiiihwu iiv wni DUn I )H Iq OgN I CNyCU. and proper training they are rapable ol making a very creaitaoie snowing. Those United States Sen ator Joseph taklns Pa" " the play were, Glenn OLE FIXTURES Tho best quality of Eepairing K. Burton of Kansas was last week sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the county jail and to pay a fine of $2,600 for accepting compensation from lhe Rialto Grain & Securities Loucks, L. E. Baker, Ed. Mason, Henr Conroy, Beattnce Loucks and Bertha Conroy. Lewis Baker gave the coon I song "Carve dat Possum," at the close ol the farce. t wiH be with regret that tfiey 6f St'1B for U"B 1,n' ' . . . -, - V.f fluence while a member of the pee him give nj) hig work n ths section of the state, wh,eire nore men of his kind are needed Dont forget the grandmas 'free picture day at the photo gallery. A. B. Weisner, of Culver, was in town United 'tates senate in belialf on his Way home 'from a visa of that concern in certain mat ters pending before the postof- Hamilton Hot First class meals and beds. Prices reasonable. Head quarters for all stage lines. fice department at Washington. Burton's motion for a new trial was overruled. An appeal will ' -vi j , . ,,' . ... . r nnantities. and then it will follow "V?" tu "uo mg proqf on his that this entire section mav he- D"u"'u " locautj.. pAm dotted with oil.'wfin. tn tnat of Senator Mitchell's of Or- lost, f INDICATIONS ARE PLENTIFUL One of. these d.ays oil will be struck in this country in "pay" in the Willamette valley. Don P. Rea went to prineville thi morning on townsite business. He ex pects to return on Saturday afternoon. Aioert i. Yocnm, ot culver, was in town on Monday, with bis witnesses, niak homestead entry in tha Antelope, Oregon -Bnarwood pipe: amber mouth- alhiost every instance where 2??! wfl0 .se sentence was a piece, gold band around stem with initial. . i. li. $1,000 fine and SIX months' lm- N. H. P." Return to N. H. Pinkerton, Madras, and receive reward. 1 HENRY L KUCK MANUFACTURER OF Harness and Stock Saddles COWBOY OUTFITS A SPECIALTY, wells have been sunk to any nanrn,MA. a.t. .- -:..... pnsonraent. uvpwiu iu Yiiaui u ioruia- Qf acknQw tion of sandrook thoroughly im- leaged by the conrt and a bilJ been found, the oil beiugsuf- tv eKnnn r i: . , w x- . ,b iL bond tor 5,000 for his appear- rininnr in nnbntirtr rr mown Tho . x A 7 J v r- "nce iu the supreme court, water unfit for drinking pur- poses. Some weeks ago a well SEGREGATION APPROVED . . 1 TT .1- 1 auuijiunoxnu uiWw,,,ttUu Governor Chamberlain last r.. : a . cKf . . I ill Lei iLuiiiii. uuwu uvcr jliuxj itstri. f i. . i x-. i. ohnJ VBC" iCl50,VeU.J WU U "m lUt? I O.Johnston of the D.I P Company, tuo ,ana 0lHce at Wa8Uinfirton thai d be sent by him to Los Angeles. 1 . . . A 1 i 11 . f I - I Because uie water was so jun oi ,i8t8 of and involving 31,082.21 ou itiai uie ; uo.HBB woum not acre8 of Jand in The DaJeg a(J drink it and it was wholly unlit Lakeview districts to be irrigat ipr oomesuc puiposes. iUi . ed by the Oregon Devdopment AiiuiuB wu xiui.4uuiv.ng lor on, Company were approved by tin Dealer fn Cnllnri, Whlpi, Rohon and u gun erl lino o( Homo KuriiUhln (Joudi, Tcnli Vwninci mm n skqu Covert, All work gunr antccu, John Drummond, who for some months past has been working with Mason anc Palmehn at Tipton, returned to Madras with his family the latter part of the week, F. C. Rowlee, superintendent of the U. I. P. Company, was in town yesterday, or, ns way to the company's headquarters ai Redmond, Mr. Rowlee is returning from shaniko, where he has been to take th nig auto which belonged to the Central Oregon Transportation Co. The big machine has been purchased by Managn Sait Second St. TUB PALLEfl, Ore and so he abandoned the well and will sink another where he thinks he will be off of the"anti- cline". With the indications that have been found in thib section of tJrook cotinty it is secretary of the interior Octo ber 21, and the same day exe cuted a contract which wes ap proved by the president. This land is situated near the boundary of Crook and Klam truly remarkable that there has ath counties. The company will baen no systematic prospectinc ouiia canals and reclaim it, h for oil. It was reported a year accordance with tho Oarey act no-n that Archie Mason hnd bonded the Barnett property GOOD HORSES !N DEMAND near Haystack aud would sink in search of oil, but nothing has been done upon it since that time, as far as we can Jean). V.ut OrcKOuJan. The statement of the sale of young horses in Pendleton and vipinuy py vy. jf y0rk or Kil bride, is wprthy of the attention of Btockrilen. In the East Ore- gdnian of last week was a news NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ol 'tho Interior, Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Octobor 21, 105. NoticolK hereby given that tho following- nuiucd octtlcr Iim tiled notlcoof liU intention to make fluul proof In support of liix claim that Httld proof will be inudo before j, J. Smith, county clerk, at Prineville,' Oregon, on Peccmbcr U, 1TO5, viz. Joxcph V, Welffond, of Lamonta, Oregon, If, K, Ko, 7810, or the oM, hw'4 !c 10, no nwj, nwj w4 aoc 1ft, tp 13 , r II o, w in. HonemcH the following wltn)Meg to prove hU contlnuouti reildeneo upon aiidcultlvatioh of ld land, vizi Walter I.ttligow, Cliarlcs Pax ton, Lee Moore and John Hanloy, allot iMinouta Orctgon. P-u2-d7 MicuaklT, Noun, negliter. , i.N. M UAIVEi Qeneral Blacksmith and Wagort Maker OHTJilOH jDlEEOTOEY, ItAUItAB UIHTItlCT, FirHt Sunday, morning and evening. Methodist Kplaoopal, Hoy. J. K. Crnlg, tofltor. Second Sunday, morning and evening, uenuonlte Jircthren Kuv. Cain, jinHtor. Third Sunday, ilornlng and Kvening, u. a. oiiurcn, liev. j, K. Urali;, niustor. Sunday school at 0 a. in. each Sunday. urs. J, K. Craig nuperlii' undent. HICTIIODIST HI LI, DISTIUCT. German If. . Churnh, Itcv. J. (i Mouhrlng) pnstor, Sunday school ntp.!!0 t. in,, John lloirmnn, Sr., superintend tut, l'reaclilng services at i'J.BO a. in. mid 7,80 p. in. German Kcltodl alid CatuclilNiu conducted hy pastor Saturday at 2,00 p, in. Ip worth Luagtio, Sunday evening ut 0::iO Everyone Welcome. AflKNOV I'LAlNH llIHTHIOT, First Sunday, 8 p. in., J. K. Craig. Fourth Sunday, liiornllltr hud evenhiL'. Itev. II. A, Cain. William Uraustotler, HUiiei-lntendeiit of Sunday school, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon nt 2.3). - Preaching hy Rev. V. K. Fiilghahi and others at Irregu lar periods i Kir.MNOBKCIC DIHTItlCT First aud third Sundays, inornliisr ami evening, tho Rev. II. A, CfilnJ Meiliionltu Hruthrcii. IDEALLY LOCATED. Iug,inu vaatr1 tn flifa itn. 7 o r txmmUU the meodluiM of r i- Z9 ZFJ?n All V0rk Oiiarantd t3tirtry roAds, until ihy brisk is the demand, for gpod Mrt eo Jli)elled to take A tl-ijp in-1 stock Formerly Mr, York sold 1 5H ANIKO X)RBtiON iik itock lifciiiious, The Rev. J, K. Craig makes tho follow ing appolutmotits for the country districts: Sccim 'uiday, ,80n,m, Uulvei; 8n. in,, Ilorney. Sehoolhouse. , Third Sunday. 8 p.m., nt Mud Springs Sc)inolhoU. Fourth Huiiday, a, in,, willow Creek; M'TAGOART & T H E BYE HEADQUARTER; MADRAS,, ORECONJ SPECIAL Deal For Two Week; Wnrkinn and Drive H a prt :; on ,, ana tverytnmg in une narness Line, BARBED WIRE PER HUNDRED MARKE Has re-openecj with a fine line of the CHOICEST BUTTER, EGGS AND A. PIERSON, Prop., MEATS VEGETABLES Madras, Ore. LEATHER REPAIRING Qlxoes, Harness, Strap,, virorlr, and all kinds of Xjoatlxor "Wor3r done neat ly and on slaort notice. J. E, WILSON Madras, Oregop The White Electa CRAMER & STEVENS, PROP'8. pitrst-Class Wines, JLiiqao and Cigars, HIGH GRADE CA$E GOODS Oor, Fifth au4 $ Streets MADRAS, OREGON A. E. CROSBY I'noriuKTon POSTOFPICE PHARMAC Carrion Oomp.olo Muu of DriiKi, Modlctnon, Chomtcl. Houicliol'l Jlcm nriUfgltit'HiiiKlrlnii Ami J'Jioto Huppllui, Country M Onlur I Klvo W t'" attuntlon. A (Iriv'tuate ti clitrgv. Sato delivery gunrftiitcttJ. Yf 'fE my nijoftldlty. Hlricliiilno mid Vvrt DcHiroyoM, Stock Koodn Mi'I I'll1'0' I,,,B AKonty lor Kantmnu Kodnk, hdlh '1'hotion, WHOI.1MALK ANH ItCTAII THE DALLES, 0REG If you have a farm or town property for sale, list It with the Madras Healty Company, Madras, Oregon, Ollice in Townwlte BiiildluK, MHdrne, OreRoii, NOTICE FdR PUBLICATION. IjupHrlmcnt pi tho Interior. Lund Offlce t Ttio DaIIoh, Orc((oii, Novomber U, 1WH, Nollro i liuroby given ttmt tho follonlUL'- immvd Kotttor Iiuk llluit nutlcu of lit inttnitlon oniaue II i! it 1 proof In nupport of IiIk itlnlm'. ind,tlmtKttd proof will be jnado beforu Don I. lien, I' H, CotMinlHNlnnur, at liU oHlcU in Maclrax, OreKOii, on December a7, 1WO, vl! H. Jullun tfranllo, ol Madran, Oreuon, ou It, K. No. lt.7i)T..friV tile iou -t, a, ami ejs mvm jwyw, tp 11 , r 1)1 i; w n HO l)llie IIIU folluwlllir U'ltllimxria m tin..-.. blwntliiuoin redoneo Upon and enltlviVlon oftHldlftiid, vhsi l'rcd Jlcnuku, Cniro Winter. Joo Matnanh and Louli Areniiitor,all of MAdra, Oregon; MIClUKh T, NOUN, enwaaa u.i.i.i.. Cut till" out, lliitert r ilju and mallTo-niVI I Want Tho To The l'loneor rublliWr . Madrai, Oregon i y whleli I agroo v p oil or Ufore January Ut,Wh r.o...... J)ATtl day ol .UN i (fatur)