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    Madras
MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906,
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NO, 29
Pioneer
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rnssioNAb cards.
MORE RAILROAD NEWS
The above (luantitv ia sufl
cient to .poison a. half buahel o
i Z. PtASE
MADRAS JEWEUH
Still Tlicy Comc-ConncctJon to bo had flholled born or other crain (corn
.u,,,u. puiuncrn. reeotninoncled.) The crain
O. "R. Af. "N". Mlirvnvni'U mira rn fU.f'ttnn1 In lirtfr nrntxH w1 ..It
H CLOCK HiSirt JmIi "oto tlo Deschutes liver west of ed to soak over night. It is then
OREGON uioo runujr uiuug uju weei;, uiwmuu unu aoauea ior several
aays the Uruss Valley Journal, hours in the ..poisoned syrup
mi.... i. , . n,. ...f . . .
I nu v iiiivu h rvHVfiii nn t tin i Jjf.iuiu iiMmrr. p.nrn muni mnv hu
V'" lurnor alrlii Ml fliA i.im aa I rt M wim frk Lilts n. .
i "uob.oiuu v hid iiyvi hi iiuur iu umu ujj mo excess o
DEN NO l tho freo bridge, and tlien croas- moisture. Puoifie Homestead.
. ..,..wtrcttoiiiiiiiopricM. ud to tho taat side. Surveyors
Mc,Pta lir.lnr in tlw. flnM ..I.., ...... ! I
SUlf All WftU Alf till ilj'O
tUEDDEMANH
KOTARV PUBLIC
lowed by many reports, one be
ing that they will connect with
GAME BACK TO OREGON
OREGON
1'ortland Journal. About
the Columbia Southern survey rnonln ftf a Sherman county
made last summer from Slmnilco ,,mn wrote to The Journal ask
out south, at a point southwest ,n lor facts about northern
of Antelope; that the Columbia 'Jkxua, whither a good many
Southern to avoid tho Ihmiw K'liatern Oregon fanners have
-w Ml I m -
grade, south of Shaniko, will been K01,'g. the opinion ex
leave that city to one side, run- P,uB8ed by this paper in reply
ning within a mile or two of An- '8 corroborated "by reports now
telope and connecting with the coming in. A Umatilla county
Deschutes survey. This is one ImPyr mentions three men, two
ROTARY PUBLIC AND
ti s, COMMISSIONER
I w 1 -r I M
onKuo.v of the many reports and the Irom ll,At county and one from
reader can form his own conelu- &ennan county, who have re
MiivfR . sum.
i i
NOTARY PUBLIC
' i-yrtnt or wr. m
OREGON
j, HOOK
HYSICIAN & SURGEON
0Bc in Drug Htoro
A report bearing the marks
of truthfulness reached Send
this week that the Great South-
..M ...
urn runway company will ex
tend its Hue 180 miles south-
turned from a visit to northern
Texas, and says: "All three
pilgrim farmers decided not to
invest, after a thorough invesli
gallon. They say the soil is so
light that tho seed blows out o
the ground; that the rainfall is
ward before he snow flies next ali lt durf lhe growi 8
winter, says the Bulletin. on wWe perfect btorrJf8 de
A former Bond citizen is lo
oBjaioK exited in iho Tygh Valley coun
try. lie wrote to a friend here
that men connected with the
YSICIAH & SURGEON " X
WotM.!r lleit Market , ' " . A
Wirt out
Rilcmr9i . toil'. N,
r.lull'ielltut,
T )l ItiUfMris. rnnhlor.
iKmnimi Vicol"rr
II HtLbHtN am. Cimhler.
NO. 3851.
fiist National Bank
CFPRINEVILLE, OREGON
scend at hervest lime."
lhis represents the Pan
handle country as even less de
mrnhln tlnin Tli Jniiriinl iS
Great Southern were in Tygh Lcl.ibc(1 itj nnd is evidence tlml
oer me ,j,e 'Pexa8 fever is not a trood
il "
ui uiu exioii- . . Mfr to fif lfl(i thnt ih()T(1 :
! .1 mi. .-..-i.i.i. " " "
OncQON " ro- toiu me no 1)lacG like Orerron. A trim.f
..i . ; i .i. . ... I
uuuyu mwyimu was uie in- observation nnd recreation is all
teutlonof the Great bouthern ri,rht for thoao who cani afford
company to push construction htj but Inen who lmvo a piece of
a eoon a apnng weniuer wouiu r....tie 0l.eon iancl would bettel.
permit, and that ISO miles of hloU1 on t0 it or et unothe,
new road to the south would be niece in Ore"on
I. .1 ..'.if .!- "
coiupieied wuuin a year, il
ESTABLISHED 1000
500,000.00
rront"
IliliOW CtEE
AW MI LLI
W&M'MEEKIII, Props,
'ntV fawmlll h in oiiurnllon
wiim with nil ItlmlHof roiicli
1 lumber on Imml hh huoii o
Kwwnea lor iIhiiIdk.
0IZZIY -
has been previously announced guys VELL-BRED HORSES
iimt tins road will be extenueu
HOUtltward tO Bend, aild HU- J. ft TCwnrds. nrnnrifnr nf
.... - ' . . , i--r
(loui)teuiy some day we will have iarge and well known Hay-
anno easi 01 uie uascaues iroin ..roe k s icn rniiisli. is in Eult
and and has recently purehns
ed a fine shire stallion and sev
This report of a 180 mile ex- Lral Shire mares, which ho will
tension came from a reliable Uhin to his much about the mid
lhe Columbia river to San Fran
CISCO.
man, and can be believed with
out reserve.
-ft"
die of March. Mr. Edwards
writes from Yorkshire, England,
to tho Rural Spirit of Portland,
GOOD POISON FOB SAGE RATS and says in regard to his pur
chase: "T was so impressed
Poisoning by sirychniiiG is the with the shire horse since com
most effective means known for i"g hero that I decided to get
OREGON kni5nBaS rut8 ttnt,i as it in- some good ones out in Oregon,
volvea the least expenditure of and especially so after seeing
i . . ...I... is!.:..,, l...,. ,i.. ;.. xr..i..o
.t Towmhir. i, money ana lauor, iue uioiogicai wiiui ouuo una uuuo m uhim
r";wmn i,t .Mir...,,..., v', Sm i'nv iw'onmiMndH it. for rum. crossed With tllO little Welch
"Mgki.wtcnuCi,. Lfal use. As a rodent poison to mares. Having tho bone and
AHUbCRIP FOR SALE boused by farmers, strychnine size with good action it seems
bu. ... I. . I . . I . V l I !..
"""wkiiMUotoovernBicni has several advantages.' Its ac- tome mat no is e.uouy uie
Price.. Vriu ; uMo'iall m? tio" ltJ 8Ul'e itfl du,ld,3r ,,01fie WG W,l,U ?" Ureg" l C.rSS
Uml om,. i .. ir IS KU0W11 10 UlQSt l)0rSOUS, iui wui "fa"
7 Jtr. .... .' upw-iaii)-. , , i -,. ..i:,.,T It
anu its oncer lasie is an acuu- uuuicu mmoo.
I . I WUIJlll OUIL-LIillU illllUIIDt I11IDUIIV
LAND CO. iiiir it fni ii liniwiiliiRR ilniif Robert Rea, who has been visiting here
UtU" J "lric,u.e.
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RAILWAY DO.
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Arrlvo
iiti? it foi il linnnli'HS driiL'.
a. ii , i . .i . for the past three weeks or more, left yes
Strvohn a hii nhnlo ih tho most 1 1 ....... '
mnrn nn Inr Pnrllnnrl. Hf! pxnects
convenient form of tho poison, to Jurn ()e next few daysl0
since it is freely soluble in hot A1;itn u.hrr he 1S suoerintendent of a
Water lUld 111 the natural juices maible quarry owned by capitalists con
of vegetables usod as bait. To nectcd with the d. i. v. Co.
disguise its bitterness so that
rodents may not bo deterred
from eating the bails, sugar is
often employed, or the stryoii-
Iltno limy DO UUXect Willi 11B own 6 ,)is other accomplishments, nnd w,is
bulk Of commercial saccharine, driving the nfcw wagonette owned by the
A sugar syrup poisoned by auto company,
atrvohnine mav bo used with
l C, Rowlee, superintendent of the D.
I. & I'. Co., accompanied uy ins family,
A-as in town last Tuesday. Mr. Rowlee
has become un expert chauffer, in addition
may
excellent results. It is prepared
rs follows: 1
BIrsoIVo an ounce of stryoii-
,hla sulphate in a pint of boiling
ij.Farm For Sale.
100 Rc'ri'8 of beat Improved luniijj
housu ami burn and out-hulldliiKs; 100
aorta In wlieut, ono-lmlf ncro In oroh-
hriK ;Flvo mlleH nortli of jyiadrus.
Inquire or
J. UUANSTH'lTKH, Mild-
I 111... I.
r. v"thtr.
LOflVQ,
water. Add a putt ot thtolc su
"l . J .. .1 ..1 . 1 I Mi... n.titr.,.
giirsrup ana stir iiiuiuii(,rinj'. "'"i ul
mi ... 11.. 1...
4.m wyr,up is UBimiiy tuoimni uy 0flts f Sfl, ,
u11t,ir 1- fnuf .1i.niAa ff rill if nil. I,
fu V Y t V ' T tp VI lmvo 1,000 bu-hols prlng'8oo.l oatn
Jie. but this iHiiofrtessoiiiinl. If A ' . '..i.. V niin.nBf
riUOImofl.i ' iC' - . .. mrHIU, JVlfUOIumiuu .w.. vr-.
ii....: x? . S"l nvuiavUaH l a nlHaailvaaainl till) ll...i r D h ....uMnn" ' '
'Wit I. "WIWIU, Ori'Fon. ,rjf"Vi nivtvuwn , v,r..( q quiver. V, X', xiDnu.b.
1 "lt4tlt. fcl,.ii. . " M ... w j. r-,.,1 U,hi.
-.uuo.pfp, ivruT) win Keen lnuenuiieiy. nuxw vuivur, iu,
A HOMESTEADER KILLEd.
Joseph E. Gorry, a laborer on
tho government work at Celilo,
was instantly killed in an acci
dent last week. He was tend
ing the derrick and as a box
of rocks was brought up it
swung oyer, Gorry being mash
ed between the box of rocks
and the rock wall with suffi
cient force to kill him a' most
instantly.
Gorry was about 40 years of
age, and had been a resident of
The Dalles for a number of
years. Among the papers found
in his possesion, and which
were turned over to the coroner,
was a Receiver's Duplicate Re
ceipt for a homestead entry of
land in section 11, Tp. 10 south,
range 14 east, which is the
township lying east of the
Agency Plains. Gorry left a son
living in Portland, and a daugh
ter who resides at The Dalles.
JENNINGS-AHSSALL
Miss Mary Jennings and Mr. Fred C.
Missall were marrjed at the home of the
bride's parents at this place at 12 o'clock
noon, March 7, 1906. The brief cere
mony which made them man and wile
was said by Rev. J. K. Craig of the M.
E. church, only the family of the bride
being present to witness the ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. S. Jennings, and has enjoyed un
usual popularity among all of her acquain
tances during the three years of her rest
dence here. Coming originally from Vir
ginia, Miss Jennings ha.sf been a.resident
of lhis state for s;ven years, the fust; four
having been spent in Western Oregon
and.it was during her residence in the
Willamette yalley that the romance be
gan winch yesterday culminated in her
marriage to Mr. Missall. The groom is a
prominent young business man from Mo
Coy in Polk county, for which place Mr
and Mrs. Missall left yesterday afternoon.
They expect to return to this place to
make their home some time in the near
future.
t
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Our New
Announcement
Next
Week....;.:...:
LENA M. LAMB, Prop.
...... Palmehn Building
MADRAS. - OREGON
Ferd MacCalUster of Prineville, who
owns one of the finest alfal ranches on
Crooked river, was in town on Tuesday
evening. Mr. iWacLallisler has been one
of the successful farmers of this county
and he has many theories about farming
in this region which he has put to a prac
tical test and found gocd. Among other
practices which he says are wrong is that
of letting the land lie idle during summer
fallow. He says that insteed of letting
the l.hd lie idle, it should be planted to
corn cr held peas, whicn . mane excellent
feed for hogs, and that the value of the
summer-fallow lor next year's wheat crop
is not impaired in the slightest. This
idea of Mr. MacCallisters is well worth
the attention of the farmers of this sec
tion who, owning only small tracts, can
ill afford to lose the use of half of their
land each year while summer-fallowing
It is known that corn yields heavily upon
this soil, every experimental crop in that
cereal in this section of country having
proved entirely satisfactory.
GRAIN DRILLS, wo want to sell
them right now at a discount 8 an ford
& Sill.
CULVER HOTEL
AND FEED BARN
l'EUUY HEICl), MiujnBer.
00D HEALS CLEAN BEDS
HEW BUILDINGS
Git A IN AND HAY OK ALL KINDS FOIt SAI.K
1'IUCES ItKASONAULK,
CULVER
OREGON
m II 1
BARB WIRE
$4,40 Cwt,
LOUGKU WILSON
, ,r . . .... m.
I T H E I I
HEADQUARTERS
j 1 MADRAS, OREGON 1
M'TAGGART & BYE
SEEDS
Turkestan Alfalfa, Garden and
Flower Seeds Cheaper than you
can buy them elsewhere.
HARNESS
Special For Two Weeks
Working and Drive Harness, Collars, Hames
and Everything in the Harness Line.
BARB WIRE $4.50 PER CWT.
! FAQTFRM HRFnM. I
: BANKING UUMHANY
V '
J, W. PEEN0H, Pres.j H. A. M00RE, Vioe-Pres.; F. T. HUELBURT, 0ashier
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
SHANIKO,
Capital Stock, $25,000
OREGON
Deposits, $250,000
Drafts on -A-ll IFstrts of tlo. XIau. J
Cornett Stage & Stable Co.
MADRAS
TO
SHANIKO w
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Special att'entlou given to carrying Express Mutter.
Fare $4.50; Round trip, $8.
Agent at MADEAS HOTEL,
The Madras - Pioneer
tf
$1.50 PER YEAR