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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
The Madras Pioneer of the Oregon Development that the business men of the 1 Lengue and other industrial or- town owe it to those who make PiihlUlmrl nvnrv Tlmrailnv l (rnnl'nfinnn nnrl fn?r nnil VirnnrJ. I flnu fll?r trnrlinrr imint. to X)TQ- the pioneer PUBiilsiUNG CO.- minded in his political views, vide a sufficient water supply, no wouia in every sense oi tno ana tnojr are going io see uuu word become the party's' can- the town is nover handicapped SUDSOmPTION RATE8: Onoycar ,..$1.50 rfirlnta. RHOnnsfi nf Mipra vnn. ncrn.inhv nrPSHnt HXiathlfr COll- Blxmontlw 85 ., - t, .A . , I J ..., i suua n iui Jiu utuer, it is io ueiu'uoua. ouiitu iuummib ugu n uftnvk wna tiinrlo tn lnnnmnnitH f Hill JlViU V.1IV. v in order Thrco months 50 hoped that Mr,. Smith will yield xdvehtisixo hates on Ari'MCATiox to the pressure that is being the town of Afjidriia. t i. i. - - . f. .1. . . t . ii . i urougiii io oear irom an parts unit, tno water prooiem iiugm Entered as second class matter August of the state, and conseut to the be dealt with by the comninnit' 2, loot, at the Postonicc at Madras, Ore, use 0f his name before the pri- as a whole, and for tho enforce under the Act of consress of March 3, 1870. mnries to be held in April. , ment of ceitain sanitary pre- cautions, but our county court, the water Problem, bolstered up hv certain indi- THURSDAY Feb. 22, 1906 vidunls here who opposed incor- Madras is most ideally locat WILLIS W. BROp fOR SHERIFf To the Republican Yoters of Crook County: I hereby an- a-j . e puiiiusoa xuu, me most sen- nounce myself a candidate for . fc ,-i i-J 1 1 ' qninntlv ntirlfid r, , ,. . . ous problehi Which confronts soJllstl3r enuuea. the Republican nomination for ;: p ct..:v f n 1 tB uwii at uus ume, ana one T Tr ,r tj . the office of Sheriff of Crook L ' rii p ,' , ' 1, J. H. Haner, candidate for the ed for a townsfte, and it pos- Vln for selfish purposes remqeci 10 grant me poiuioi and left us without the relief But,' the most seri- praywuor ana to wineii we were alion for sheriff of Crook county at the piimary elections to be held April ao, Mr. Drown has been prominently men tioncd ns a probable candidate- for some time, and his announcement occasions no great surprise. Mr. Brown has been a prominent stock man in the county for a number of years and has n wide acquaintance. He has also been prominent in the councils of the Republican party of the county, lie is recognized as one of the strongest candi dates who has yet announced himself lor the olllce of sheriff, and, should he re ccive the nomination of his party in April, there is no doubt but that he will carry the full strength of his party in the June elections. me oince 01 anerm 01 urook ' ; . .... n , ., j. u. Haner, candidate tor the county, Oregon, subject to the L.r 'r . . .Republican nomination for conn- decision of the Republican vot- Z L' V01 tv clerk at the primaries to bu . .. . . ' . an fiunnriftnt wnfpv sunn v Tin ersat tUe primaries to be held .f J . . , held April.20, was in town sev- onAnril20.lonB. ' 1 U8"al confllons have existed , . , on April 20, 1906 "Willis "W. Browk, PJeisler for the past twelve months, the entire year being practically one long drouth, the precip nation being very slicrht. and -DESPERATE SLAUGHTER J, H. HANER FOR COMTI CLERK To the Republican electors of the result is apparent in the Prook County: I hereby an- present very low stage of the nounce my cand.dacy for the water in the wells in the basin Republican nomination for the immediately surrounding Mad office of County Clerk under the ras. In usual years the supply direct primary law, subject to 0f water, even with a lesser be decision of the Republican number of wells, has been suffi peuiura 01 ims county. J. H. Haner, Prineville. dnrinrr rhfi nrpspnt vonr iliora A omil !l in (mnmi'iTi - " - j-.; hag b(jen an unusually arge Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood number hauling water and the River is being urged by his supply has been insufficient, friends all over the state to This has greatly inconvenienced make the race for the Republi- those who haul water from the can nomination lor tlie olhce of basin. governor of Oregon, but he has The discomfort which has re taken the position that before suited to the farmers who haul he will permit the use of his ed water from the basn having name before the primaries, he to wait for hours for their turn must feel that there is a popu- to get water, and the dissatis lar demand for him to become a faction which it causes, has oc candidate. This position is cer- casioned several informal meet- tainiy a proper one meeting the republican voters of this precinct and looking af ter business matters in which he is interested. Mr. Haner has been living at the county seat for the past four years, and as he lias been filling a clerical po sition at the court house during most of that time, he has a wide acauaintance throughout the numueroi wens, nas neen sum- m. . . L A " cientto supply all the farmers JT; ct, together with who came here for water, but ?e foot thttt he is familiar with I IIA 4. it. st.-. . tli.. I T til . . . and is thoroughly competent to perform them, makes him a strong candidate for the nomin ation. So far ho seems to have things all his own waj' for the Republican nomination, no def inite announcement having been made by any other candidate. There is Baid to be a larce amount of snow in the Blue mountains, and spring freshets are predicted for all the streams 1. I ii. .1 and is ings of business men interested "xng uieir source m tnese ,,, : i e r. , , mountains. The fact that there doubtless based upon Mr. in the welfare of Mnrlv.'lR. lnnlr. Smith's high conception of the ing to some relief from existing purpose of the primary law. conditions. A number of plans The law was passed in order were suggested, but it was fin that the people might make ally depided to wait a short tneir cnoice 01 candidates, in- while longer, until it is known stead of having the candidacies whether O.r not' water can be fobbed off by the politicians, gotten in tlie dpep well which and it is but natural that a man Prank Loveland is drillinc. and pf Mr. Smith's high standard if it is found that it cannot, some COvered DurnlB tho coming weolt wo wish to dlBpotoof 21 excellent, Bllghtly used pliuios, rocolved In part puymuut for Pluuola nliinos ot late. Somo of tlicFo luBlruuienta uro exactly lllto new, hoiiio show n Uttlo wear, nono of them enough to Impair nppenranco or tone quality. Any of these liiHlruments may bo obtulned on pHymunts of $10 cash ami $0 a mouth. Here Is tho Hot; Fancy walnut Conovor upright, $185. Fancy mahogany Wing &, Son, $M'J. Largo oak-cuned lialluy, $160. Very nlc'o Thompson & Co. rose wood, $145. Rosewood Rudolph & Co. upright, $90. Large niihoany Loloht, S158. Largo mottled walnut Everett $10, Fanciest mottled walnut Vnm, $1130. Elegant mottled muhogtiy Kimball, $201. Funcy lurgea'.-stzo ICraknuer. $201. Very fiue mnhogany Bchumanu, $2SG. Mottled ,vilniit Hamilton, $7G. Fancy mahogany $125 LoBter S23S. Oak-caBed excellent Jacob Itoll- S1G0 Fancy Mijton ouk enne, Hume price. Great bliroak-eused Wellington, $120. Fancy mahogatiyKliigubury, $125 VTery Mno Knnbo baliy urand, in genuine rosewood case $-125. Genuine mahogany Pernio baby grand, very choice, $185 Beautiful, nearly new Stelnway buby grand, $435. Tijoao grand pianoj will bo Bold on should want to feel assured that definite plan will be ndnnrpri the nomination was seeking the and carried out. Meanwhile, in nian order that prompt temporary However, it is to be hoped that relief may be had, Mr. Loveland Mr. bmitn will now yield to will sink the old public wel us wcwihb a gtjuerai pop- aeeper, and win put a good utar appeal tflroijgiiout ttie pump in it lor the accommoda 4. i- ,1 1 1 1 ' i 1. 1 nl n . 1 . . . piaie, aim win permit me use 01 tion OI tne public. his name. Mention of his pos- Although it has been impos sioie caimioacy eiicus expres- sioie to secure any concerted sions of approval on all hands, action on the part of Madras His dignified attitude upon the business men, looking to the question of entering the prima- installation of a water system lies upon nis own initiative lor which will furnish an adequate xne canaiaacy ior mis nign 01- water supply, a number of them lice has been commended on all realize the serious situation sides, and it is being compared which confronts the town, and it with the manner in which other it quite certain that should Mr. innlwlii f Jin Tn- 1 i.; r 1 -1 m mumumco lvi mo iiunuuaiioii jjoveiana's extorts to secure have thrown themselves head- water fail, some very prompt long 11110 me race, mosc iavora- and determined action will be bJy to Mr. bmith. Mr. Smith's candidacy would solve what now appears to be a difficult problem for the party. Four years ago Mr. Chamber lain was elected on the demo cratic ticket because of the dis affection from the Republi can candidate, whose nomina tion had been forced through is so much snow in the mount ains is a constant source of wonder to the neonle of Mih ' A x ''lowlands," as there has been p'ynntaof$25dowu and $12 a month. an unusually small amount of! ah mum ue sow during tho coming snow here this winter. week' Telephone or telegraph order I to hold certain iuHtrumonth till letter cau arrive will bo honored 24 hours only. A deposit of 5 per cent to show j good faith will bo required from taken by them. They realize Rocking Chairs HEW ASSORTMENT JUST IN CLOSING OUT DOORS & WINDOWS lllliATlINU HTOVJS3 LOUCKS & WILSON the convention. With the urea-L . ...iOUUUfi A f -t . BA11UJ!'U WIRE 54.40 per owt. until a candidate upon whom the Re publican party can unite in or der to defeat him for a second term, and no other man in Ore gon who has been mentioned for the Republican .nomination so nrlmivnltlir fllln nil Ho vnnnivn. ments as does Hon. E. L. Smith B. S. LARKIN. Prnn Of Hood River. A man Of the Madras, Oreoon highest mental and moral call- "E"W OT-A-OiariasrE bre, witli a spotless record back F0R REPAIRING FINE SHOES of him, active and prominent in COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD- rlaTrnlmoViicmt nf Vita atnta no 111 P PIVTIIDrP k evidenced by. hia presidency Ty 4uaUt of . . . HARNESS -. SHOP It is reported that a live-foot vein of lignite coal has been dis- about 12 mjles from Prineville on Ochoco. Samples ! P'Tclmeers living out of town, where- mere taken to the county deat upon p,IU10 wl1' 1)0 H,lPIei Huhjuot to and tested, and they burned ' approva, w,tu 11,0 "'"'uratandlng if, freely. Ud where the discov- "pon rece,pt " Is not ,HUI,d exactly ery was made they had been us ing it for some time in the blacksmith forges. WILLIS W. BROWN A CANDIDATE Willis W. Brown of Heisler was in town on Sunday, and while here he au thorized the announcement that he would be a candidate for the Republicen nomin. satisfactory to tho buyer it may bo turned at expense of freight both wuyh of Ellom Piano House. Jiiverytiilng wo Hell wo guarantee. Money back It purchase is not entirely fcatlefuctory. Eilers Piano Houm', largest retailers of pianoa in tho United States, Muin ofllce dm Washinutoii street, Portland. X A r u n A nk irT-r is it. I i ! Dealer in Real Estate 1 Address: CULVER, OREGON Residence three miles north of CULVER, t t ! IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE! Telephone connection with T,mnr nutanna i.u - "O '""vv UO A HOTEL l 1 1 l I i riii.,1 I4,JJI1 U 1, iiauu iiuLcj uuu reed inu i nuw im at tin ichm w imui Eutlro IJotol Itemodoled and Runovntud nk Lighted Hud Ventllat0l,Il00,n N(lf, mm m r mm m. Wmmr - " LIVtriY AINU l-LED BAR Also Itomoileled. Stock ulvon uuu f,.,i 4I lontlou. lilfiMISMHUIl TilB li;AJ)i wt mOOF?E & tDIZNEV. Prroos. New management and newly renovated throughout. A popular place to stop. TABLES ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST Tlxo rMTarlrot Affords. M Bread, CaKcs, Pies m other pastry always on hand LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Next door to the Hotel. Transient Stock well fed and given the best attention . Rigs furnished on short notice at your door, a la i i i i r- i 1 1 i i 1 r ki i ! Hnrp.qhnnino'. Rlanhmithinnf un.. i h. J. BriUUfc, Madras WE SELL Agricultural Implements, Machinery and Barhdrili FARMERS MARKE Has re-ooened with a fin i:. of the - ...iB CHOICEST MEATS BUTTER, EGGS AND VEGETABLES A. 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