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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
If) . The Madras Pioneer . Published every Thursday by THE 1'IONEKH PUHL1SII1NO CO. eunsotuPTioty rates: One yonr Slx months BB Tbrco mouths SO AnvKJvnstN-a kaths on aiti.ioation Untoretl as second clnss nintler Auuust 2y, lfiOi. at the l'ostofflco nt Madras, Oro., under the Act of Couri crs of March 8,1879. THURSDAY May 3, 1906 The republicans of Oregon mve lioininnted Jonathan Bourne, Jr , for United Stntes senator. It will bo gratifying to the people of Crook comitv, however, to know that they had no hand in this. In this county the vote on United Slates sena lor resulted in a victory for Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood Riv er, his majority over Bourne being 49. The vote in the county was: Jonathan Bourne 242, IL M. Cake 92, Stephen A. Lowell 75, E. L. Smith 291, E. B. Watson 29. Judge Cake, of Portland, can didate for the republican nomi nation for United States senator, was given an illustration of the old expression "flis Cake was all dough," when the returns from the late primaries came in from the rural districts. N hen the results became known in ihe populous centers it looked like a certain victory for Judge tJake, and his nomination was announced by the daily papers of the state. Two or three days later, when the returns began 1o arrive from the rural districts where Bourne had muzzled the country newspapers and with out interruption won over the voters by his ' heart to heart" lalks, it was evident that his "bar'l campaign had won. Bourne won out by a majority of a few hundred votes. The price was not made public. INCORPORATION. Another attempt will "be made to incorporate Madias within the next month or bo, probably in time to get the pe lition before the next meeting of the county court, which will Iih the first week, in July. The jirospects are bright for the rapid growth of the town during the coming summer, and if rail road construction up the Des chutes beginaas scheduled, the growth of the town will take on boom proportions. Incorpora tion is necessary, not only for the purposes of proper police regulation of the community, but because there is much that should be done in the way of providing water, light and other requisites of a healthful and prosperous community life. The matter of paramount im portance to Madras and the Burrounding country is the 'water question. Its solution is only possible through the or ganized elfort of the commun ity, and this seems impossible of accomplishment without in corporation. The proper sani tation of the community is also a most important reason for incorporation. These reasons were urged last fall, when in corporation was sought, but the count)' court turned down the petition for reasons which, to them, were sufficient. The im portance of the matter of incor poration increanes in proportion to the growth of the town. Recently there has been some discussion of the question o f pni ting water upon Agency Plains, by 'pumping H up from the Deschutes river near the Cowles sawmill, where the plains lir almost per pendicularly above the river. The plan appears practical, al though the details have not been worked out as yet. Once pumped up on to the plains, it would be an easy matter to supply the town of Madras with plenty of water, and if Ihe town were incorporated so that it might contract for water from . this source if found to be prac ticable, it would afford an addi tional incentive to take up the project of pumping the water up from the Deschutes. Every citizen who is inter ested iq the welfare of Mad ras or in the solution of the water question for this locality, should lend Ihb (support to the MJpyement for incorporation. THRESHING. COWANS ORGANIZER The Christian Vnion Threshing Co. was orcanized at Opal prairie this week. The object is to do general grain thresh' ing and, in time, well drilling. Articles of incorporatipn wjll be fled immediately. Ten prominent men are interested in the concern, the omccrs arc:, n. Vf,MIi president; H. I. Evans, secretary C. A. Whitsctt, treasurer. The company rjns just purchased n large, upto-date Case threshing outfit from Mc Tjaggart . Byq. The traction wheels ol the engine will, bq 36 inches by 6 lect. The separator will be steel frame. Lots for Salp Cheppv Until May 15, we will ofier for sale, 25 choice residence lots in tire First Ad dition to Madras, at $25 each. This addition joins the townsite on thq north, and will become the best residence por tion of the town. All lots arc 50x100 feet. Come early and get your choice ol. the lots oflercd. Apply to Max Luedde- mann or Don P. Kea, at the Madras. Townsite Company's office, Madras, Or. To the Votors of, Crook, County Having been nominated for the office of county clerk by the republican voters of this county, I hereby tender my sincere thanks for the honor conferred, and if elected -in June next will endeavor to merit the confidence reposed in me by the people by strict attention to the per formance of my duties. Respectfully, Wm. Johnson. Farm For Sale. 160 acres of bust Improved land; houso nnd baru and out-biilldlngs; 100 ncrea in wheat, oue-lialf acre In orch ard. . Five miles north of Madras. rnquireof "V. J. BkansteTTBU, Mad ras, Oregon . At Sagebrush Springs. Our store is now open for business at Sagebrush Springs, where we will be glad to meet old as well as new patrons. tf L. A. Young. m I I Hill II III! l. CREDITHHS SAll The LARGE and SELECTED STOCK OF THE MADIAS MILLING AND MERCANTILE CO. Must Be Closed x PEW All Overalls I All Shoes ' All Clothing Sugar Coal Oil Bacon Tomatoes Corn Lion Coffeo This will be the Greatest Bargain Sale in the his tory of Crook county and should be taken advantage of at once. Merchants' Protective Association C. HUSSEY, Agent M ADRAS TOSHANIKO Daily Except Sunday. Special atten tention given to carrying express matter. Fare, $4.50; round trip, $8.00 Agent at Madras Hotel Gomett Stage & AT THE OLD STAND Horseshoeing, Blacksmitliing, Wagonmaking I I F. J. BROOKS, Madras, Ore., I WE SELL Agricuitnral Jmplements, Machinery and Barbed Wlrs i Timber Lund, Act Jui.P 87!t' NOXIOli FOK PUMJOATION. United 8tntoUiidOttl.tMV m The Dalles, Orcson, Apr" J . J Notice i l.orobj- Riven Rl in P with tlio nrovlMonr ottlio roV 5.''B!:i Juno a, I8f8. entitled "An or . timber lnuds In tlio Mule ol c!""": m &ii,Novda unci VM; ngtnn icrrltfl r. " ex.enile.rt to nil tho I'ubllc I.nnd MMos bj nit ftWi.i..ndYiyonri.M?l ? V. lr ? y .1 ii .,r.uiH i lftlmliiK luhorwly tj ftbove-dorlboll lunita nre rouuMtw ' ' ,ly of July, 1900. M,cnAEIj T jCOI.AJf, inS-JyJ ItcgUtor. NOTICE VOl PUIHit CATION. Doimrtment o( tho Interior. Land Office t Tim Dulles, OrOROii. April . lM. NotleoU horcby id von thnt the follow liijt- to mnko lliml proof In diipiort w liw " !" ; b , " lXM proof will bo' m?dP totow Po 1 lton, U. 8. Commissioner, lit his I'fllco Mnilrns, Oregon, on Jimo O. lww. vU: of IUM, OrcR.n, on H B Ko 13587. foMho '"ileimmestl.e follnwlrur avIIiiowm to prove his continuous reeldencv upon nnl ciiltl- rtVaiWin a.r.1, WMtor Arney and Frank Mngill, all of MjglSbwN, mll-mSl Iteglslur. Timber Land, Act Junes, 1S78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijuid onice at Tho Dalloa, Orwn, Kohruary IV vMt. Notlco la hereby Riven that In """''"'"'o, with tho pravhlons of then.'tof 'igw o J. e' 1878. entltlel "An rV.iVfnVlI'.ron timber lam ninth state of ( alifornla. On con, Nevada, and Wigthtncton Torrl ory. i extoHdoil to All the public land states by act of AUBtlst 1, 1H02, . , Peter 1'. lVlowon, of Ashwood, county of Crook, stale of Ortyon, has this dv filed lh this office his sorn tn te intent No. drX, for tho purohae of the 1-1 sec a, tp 11 s, r 1.1 e. w m Alia will oner pni ; ," land sooKht Is more valimbla for It Umber or stone than for Htrrlt-iilliirol pur jH)scs,andto establish hi claim to "aid land before the Iteclster and Jtecelver at tbe llu Dalles, Oregon, oil the'Ath da; o( Ma, JIo names as wltmf.es: V?im?l.t A decree Crockett, ' 8 McOrkl. of Ashiod Or 0J011; 0 J llan-on. of Allrt Ua, Mlnm-j.ta. Any and all perKons clainiiiiK adven- ly the abovo-dencrlbed lands are requested to i'le their claims in this office on or before said il'ith duv of May, liter.. ni'JJ-m'Jl MiciiAEi. T. Solas. lteRNU-r t liSSJ 111! Out At Once m PRICES - 00c pair 00c on the dollar 40c on the dollar 14 lbs for $1.00 - 30c per gallon 15c per pound 3 1 c per can 10c per can J in per pound 1 Stable Company NOT.CnFO.VUIHtCATl9 forniorlyMaudCarr,.!,.. ft uaWonmdMun.iw.u.or, M Ml' 18 : ?(. iv V',.......,,,, wltnoMM to pvrnrnthmmiHMuco upon and mwmt MICIIAKI. T. Nol.AN, n5u. 1U'ls,t'r HOTICE FOR PUDLIOATIOH. Department nf I ho I iitrltr. Kami Offleo at Tlie halU's, Ori'Roii, April RO. HKW. N'otliM) Is horotiy Klvtui that tho Inu-ni inctls.t'lor hus IIUmI notlcu nf 1 imi 0 Hiako lunnuiutntlo.. i;ron s imi it of his I'lalni, and , lt s nrool will ''' '"'WJ I). 1 1'. Ken. U. S. Cdiin.lssl.dU'r, at Iain ,Vm"o In MiulniM, (how 011 .Iiuio C, ,1(SS0 MiV lli'ld. . , , nf Madras, ()ri'K"ii. )'i H K l"101' fnr lu no tini t"r.'i'W.liH..ia w '. pn.volils I'oiitiiniuiis losldi'tiuo upon and cultivation nf said land via: Kiank Stung ninl. ""t nib. I dor KlllViiig, anl VlllUni H ownhlll, all of Madras, Oregon. MlOHAUI. T. Noi.an, ni'.t-uilU lKtglstor. NOI'ICE lOIl PUULICATION. Deparlinenl l th.lnterlor. Land Olllco at Tim 1) dltw, Orison, April MO. UtOf). Notice is liniohy ulvcn that tho follow liiK iianiBd Miltlcr hi fth'd nnllcoof 111 intention to inaltn lliml proof lii Miimoit or lils claim, ami Unit tmld proof will lit nuulobofoic tlio County t'U;rk, nt i'rlmt vlllo, OniRon, on .hinc 8. UiOh, vl: . David W. I'e. N. m it of Culver, Oregon, on II K .V0I2I, for the n half soiptaitpr, ainU half niHpiaiter, hue 19. tp IB s, r IS e, w in. II- namiw tho followhiK wUiimsos t; I prove Ills continuous i.-aldoiico upon nun 'eiUivatloiior-aldl.ind.vl.; 1. l KOXern, 1' ion liumi-e, 1 ,ivHand and (it'otjtn Hndinaii, all ol tl.,,li,iU fftiiiAlt niH-jT MniiAKi, I. Nor.A.N, HogUtor. i '13 Klrat oIiihh ni(al uutl !!. Prices roiiKOiiulil. llciul- J VT i riinrtrri for all ntngo Hih'H, Antelope, Oregon x D B. S. LARKIN, Prop. Madras, Orooon FOR IIEPAinillC FINE SHOES COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD DLE FIXTURES - Tho bent quality of Repairing Hamilton Hotel WANT Haystack Will be kent at th I Livestock on the Prineville-Culver road, except Fridays and Saturday wnen ne win be at the S. S. Brown plaee. SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OP AP iju&uii'iiun: Jirilllnnt Ih ii vory InrKo, heavy bonol, hi'iivy olicHtfii k t i. i. i ii im. ..... .. . .. . . ....... i rnior l)i"',i i .I.J..IVJT uim iihjKuu, (jllUIIHIMI white iniirlUiiKM. Weljrlit 2000 iinco$25 duo whoii foul hijcIih. county. M(ireH from 11 iIIhIihiuo ruHpoDHlblllty In oiimo of uoolilont. ey "oIIovIiik tliut fiumorH Hliould not roly on tlio grain nmrlcot hIoiIo, Uw n"voC ltM orKimlzud to fuollltnlo tlio Urceillnic of Imp'roved fitoolc. Uorm'H f Hi" 'bovu W tliorn to mofliiblv nuirkul Hi nil KtirillllU Vfkilllfiii tit linmn H - m wr'ihf UllklVU t V MWIUVI ' G. Springer, Pres.; Jas. T. Robinson, Sec; T.J. Leach'T! jQ2 Tlimiiriln.m. T Tf T . w L ADDRESS: CH. L. B. AsaociatM 5 nin.VRR nptrnnisj K -w G R E E x HOTE The most popular house In the (own. Thl, it ii,, , if you want the beM ,!,, thP bC5ttZJf, lUlOM'tll'll'IHl.t'llOliniOHlt ll'M'l, II, I'lill,,,, !,,.,,, ,SlHllll LIVERY & FEE J. w. LIVINGSTON, Mono8 in conneclton with hotel. First dw hvety tie, mittri-. Transient stock Well fed nml mr.A 1... 11 MAPRAS, OREGON it C. E. ROUSH PROPRIETOR MADRAS ml Keeps Constantly on Hand Ihe Best Fresh a&4 Ccrei l' And pnya hlfjhont market prlco for fnt Block, buttor, ojjgo and farm produce 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . I ' i THE WHITE ELEPHAN' CRAMER A. STEVENS, PROPS First-Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. High grade case goods m ponriert Fifth and e Smun MADRAS, OREGON, THE IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION DE 1880 20260 PEOPBET "ST O IP ireeders ia-h nluro thro, mllns west of Lamowl tlllHllttlllU Urftll CIlUrilOItT 10 IIIH !'' douikIh, nioio or Iea ucoonlliiK lo coinllllon. Also puyulilo If tuuro la lIe0H0tl of, or novu will bo well cured for at cost of focil only! 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