Madras Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1908. NO. 50 U SAWMILL OHW " ill AtER .....in.. hW JUBt A WlLSdM ,rm!(!qt. ...... mvlw. ..... NO. 3881 isi National Bank RINfrltLE. OREGON 6TADIISHED 1000 . . i t fa... Ml. fckt m ''na i' $ao,ooo.uu iilES HOSPITAL V 'I Dalles, Oreg-on. fcVATE HOSPITAL alronl of all iihmIIchI urn) Ktiei, except tUcli itH nre Ut EiiPLfJV THEIR W PI8ICIAN3 p4l for tmrotH In rnniicc Mrifor(pitl(m6)i)ct'niliiK tli 'lew of Hvivf. H 5r ireck, nncnrilhiK 'g hospital euro ami il f REUTBR; . 111 MltS, Ol'tp, 'lie Harness r.fi nf i,.ril..u ,, ,. I I .. " Hill Bit bill II..,. . , ---m iiviii MIO atokTasRfd Harness LfeathVr II III. t hi ... ,, ft "ft""!- l ' nanu, shoo iNt mABras. o. 'llilAMS & CO fuSi fl.IUH.t--. Wife PROFSSioNAL CAUDS. Qit, : c. KKTCIlUM DEHfl8T Olfir'd at (hoarsen ltVt'ck madp.Ab, ; It. IIAKOI.U CIjARKR D dentist All kfmli of D'entnl Work il r'nuoll All's pHbrt, I'HINliViliM!, oitKOON Qt Q. OOLLVER HOTAftY PUBLIC Jumn or TIIK I'JUCB CUIA'Hli r-HKCINC OREGON yy. II. BNUtiK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlck In Drugstore. 1 ."r' 111 3 : WE STILL SELL FLOUR at $1.25 : White River Flour, the Uesmn ite market has been placed within K&ch of all $1;40 iii i i i i iPloui- isn't hll, tnoligh it helps Whe"A oik hWe a few bf otiV sfdle ind fancy groceries t'6 lise with it i LAMBS ASH SfORE OitKOON MAX LdEtibEAHH NdfARY Public luwmlU Sulldln; MADRAS OREGON 1 C. i. R0USH We Can Sjipply You I Qlvo Ua A Gall .. ' l flON I'. RKA NOTARY PUBLIC AND U, Si GOMMISiONF.R A coinplolo supply oflRgftl atkii for itle limit Jltitc wftrrniity uml quHolnlm ilcmilfi) rt'KI, cliHttel nllil crop tnortiraKea, to. .Tuiitlt'o court Ulankn nnil hmtloo fourt work npplHUy. Noljiry Public F. J. HrookB. PROPRIETOR MADRAS MEAT MARKET Keeps CbRStanlly dn Hand tnt Best Fresh and Cursd Meats AnU pays hlahdat markot prico for fat stock, bUttboogflS arid ffirm produco Madras; 0reg6h fifizzi'y tore am Wl"Rllh2l "I foqeL htn i CeoL) That ve W0h ni S) On IP At Uih PITXt W)irtneiwwnM.miMwu. fet! 4 K I s ' C. o. SO I tie' WOULD IT N6T & WELL FOR YoU To KEEP YOUR HEAP GOOU WHEN Yol GO To 5UY THIN6-5 TO WEAR; fi5 IT NOT WEbU T.o DEAC DJKm THEE EDtKTIoN TIME' WITH THE -5TORE tHATTRIE To 6IVE Ybl GOOD VALUES Alt THE YEAR 'RoUNDf REMEMBER IF YOU (SET MT LN. BUYING THINVi To WEAR YOU MUT -St AY W CTTIL YOU WEAR THEM 'OUTOR GIVE TH-BW &WAY. IJ.IT NOT EVEN BETTER To SlVE AW'AY INvSTYLIH GAR MENTS THAN WEAR THRM? , AJ'J'RpPRIAT.fc APPAREL MAKES THAT? CbMFoR TABLE FEEL-r tNG. LOTS OF "FAKINd'tf IS DONE NOWADAYS W ILLEGITIMATE STbRES. LEGITIMATE .STORED HOWEVER, MAKEPAL REDUCTIONS JloW ON GOdDS THEY CARRIED REGULARLY BUT WHICH tHEY WISH To CLoSE b.UT. BEFoRt THE STYLE CHANGED WE HAVEM T A uK-tAJ MANY SUMMER dObpSrVo CUbSEabgJ, OUR tp -2nF por. HIB SEAS0-.HMJfcteN GOOD) ON THE RK'ST OF olR SU,MWR. DRESS iboD INCLUDING i L'AWNS 'AND BATlSTESt l MlY. feSfECT.rULLV, ROBINSON AND Go, fc'tffcitfcWtMBftCHAJirSl M'ADKWi OREGON . ... RAILROADS A PLENTY UARRIWAM M HAMMOND MAKE BLUFFS x t ru i.e. nu ill Playing Railroad tsam -Meanwhile OregoH VriAvft brte Is Buildlnfl Up the Deschutes River. Oiecruiimn. ,, Extensions of the Corvallia & . .. i ' ' A iMiaiern ituuroaq auroaa urecon from Manha to Onttttp, and by the Astoria Columbia River Railroad from Sriisi'de to Jilla" mook aa announced by Presi dent Hammond and printed in tlio Oregonian yesterday, will undoubtedly be commenced early next season. It is under stood that the ground ia now being looked over, and that during hia present visit to Port land President, Hamniohd is making plana for actual con struction. It seems hkely that iho Hammond intei-ests will beatllarriman in entering Cen tral Oregon. Guy W. Talbot, geheral man ager of the Hammond lines, re turned recently from Idanha, the eijstein terminus of the Cor vallia '& Eastern, where he rode oh horseback across the Cas cades and into Central Oregon along the rouie the extension will follow. ta report on the practicability of the extension was made personally to Presi dent Hammond on his present visit to Portland. That President Hammond may make this same trip to de termine for himself .the feasi bility of the surveys already made seems likely. Together with Mr. Talbot, he will go over the Cqrvallis & Eastern late this week, leaving Portland, tomorrow in a private car ou a lour of inspection that will in clude the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. Hammond activity in Central Oregon ia expected to hasten rhe building of the. Oregon Eastern, the proposed Harri-1 man linB from Natron to On tario aud from Klamath Falls!: to Madras, fromises or con-; structiori have beeu made from' time to time by liarriman offi eials, and surveying parties, 3 supposed to represent other big transcontinent,al(aystems whose rails have not been laid in this state have .made reconnais sances into this vast, ttndevel-J oped and isolated x empire. As!! . I; ,1 gon section haa not been pene trated) and the , Ipcomotive whistle haa not frightened the coyote, from his ouely .haunts. The Centi al Oregon , country is probably the largest, territory; of the United States ( outside of Alaska without railroad facil-ji 'Hies. Thw Betting ,side of $4,100,000 by the Hnrriman 8V8tetn was announced late last yeai-jfor the nrat 160 miles of the Oregon Eastern from Weed,: at the base pf; Apqht bnat,, toj a point norti of the Klamath marshes in Oregon. This was the first link in t)ie projected line, which would connect with the Natron extension, making a detour, f,rom the naiii lino ol the Southern Pacific, taking in the Klamatl country. , The ascent alpig the rWil lamettt) ltivef and crossing te Cascades to the Extern Oregon plateau cat made. bjrt tle Natron extension it is ptajtte on gradlente.not eXcding bn,e per tuu although the ftrat(Hn, built will nKv's . nmximum grade of Hypeiy uont until 3ueh time as more costly perinansut gon eastern is ueing- a from San Francisco', in fice of Chief BiigVneerHt San Franftisco. 2.rid. Wh construciioti will be authorized. This grade will be encountered from Natron to the summit of tho Cascades, where tho divido will be crossed at an altitude of Btj'd'd feet at a point near Cres cent Lake. The line will then run southeasterly out upon thy great pMain of Eastern Oregon south of Walkers Range. If the Harriman system would sate-guard the advan tageous position it now holds in this state, the Central Oregon country lniist be tapped by these connecting lines with thn Southern Pacific. The advenr,. of other powerful interest makes it inoperative that thesn . lines be. built and activity on the pjojjects already mapped out will probably be noticed soon. The construction of the Ore gon Eastern ia being- handled . the of- ood, of San FranciBco, arid, xyhile the announcement of thet appropria tion authorized for the building of the first 152 miles wjas made by General Manager O'Brien, of . the Harriman lines-., in the Northwest, the local offices havo . nothing definite regarding fur ther plans in building the ioad. , Like the letting of the conttacts for the Coos Bay extension', news from SaJn.lPranci8CO in rer gard to the Oregon Eastern is expected at any time. The survey for the Madras.- . Klamath Falls feeder of the Oregon Eastern started at this. . place last Fall, Under charge of J. Q. Graham, whose party has . J just about completed the survey to Klamath Falls. The C. & E. survey, made many years ago,' ' is said to follow an easy pass ; over the mountains, and crosses' the Deschutes at Pickett's. Islands-, the location of the town of taidlaw. While these two railroads are issuitig state ments as to their purpose of building "next year", the Ore gon Trunk Line, projected by V. F. Nelson from the mouth of the Deschutes to Madras, i going ahead with a.small force and doirig actual construction work.! : (. in ?. H0 USE FOR GUNS The question that ia agitating the mind of Deputy Game Warden Fritz ia what use campers expert to put their guns to. , . Every man who -starts out into the ounjry for a dpy or so has a gu,n ov.t hia. .shoul der. They may , be a precau tion, ngainac the visits of wild animals, as the garna . warden says. no. hunting can be clone ac this season, or at' least "law fully." h ,i. The open Gq&spn fqr prairie chicken and quU. AH? gU8t 1st and lasts until October 15th. For grouse August 15th. to Npvemb; Ist. The same seaso'n.lr btok,deer. j .. . Another thing that It migh.t be well for .sports to bear in mind is the fact that no aports, mn is allow.ed.tp, us.e ,a gnu untii lio hits lirsp obtained a huutVr'e lceaQe,- Chronicle. . . ,, For Rsnt. ... . ,, i , Three nundrca and sixty, acrps, lqpateu 7 .miles east of Madras; 135 acre under cultivation, 250 acres tillable.'! Wilhle&st fer -term ot years, or by the year, om iilaaie. .4ood comfortable house', iijr romi, and taU)es, granary, tci$ Good wcjl. , For particulars inquire it this office, j't2tf . vim - ' IyOUtT, IM la lk, Hifr' ftgon l - "W T