The Madras Pioneer 7. .urn MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1906. NO. 16 SsiONAL CARDS. DENTIST ..wlffofk W LEVnXK,o,ui.f1o:; VER ARY PUULiu OREGON fclAW & SURGEON QllRdON kCTER OF TITLES loTARY W'llUP mid InstirdiK'. Hnri'ty Homl OKE002' IrcMiieiit. I t M JUimyw. Cnnlitcr. Ln Vice IT i NO. 3851 . It National Bank SEVILLE. OREGON I9BLI5HED 1008 In awl t ikI.u'IkI (.$80,000.00 i'roni We Pay Cash For Wheat Bring jt to us ... 10 DflTTI CFI IID luS Bfation could be rnn in jtMrlnt: Id DUIILlU Uf.UmaiiUa county, 10Q miles away, was tue appearance 01 the cat's paw in the great i ail- road game of the northwest SAY THAT IT IS A HARRIMAN SCHEME & Strong Move on Foot To Romove & Government Obstacle From Do- t T With the end t chutes Raflrofid Right of Way, in view of frustrating any preconceived A plans to bottle up the wealth and development of Central Oregon, a territory larger in LENA M. LAMB MADRAS, OREGON I C. E. ROUSH We Can Supply You Clvo Us A Call PKOPniETOR owo'lilp rjR" r ir i t. 1 up to nimf of an ui'r. men, viicnut SCRIP FOR SALE title to all Icintl t (I'vernini'iit fwMcnco or ji,invcmtnt, at Iprlit. Write u 1 t lull pr i t-poriHlty. Itiffrcni-u: Liii'IOflrt' Ijiit. ii' Kin' txiicrluiK kotert. ON LAND CO. IDAU.ES. OlthuOK. fILLIAMS & CO I DEALKItS IK i i oils, Clothing, felling Goods f I COTS AVD HJIO s Bats and t ai'h ofiEcon MADRAS MEAT MARKET Keeps Constantly on Hand the Best Fresh and Cured Meats L And pays highest markot prlco for fat Btock, buttor, .eggs and farm produce nrea than the state of Afassa chusetts, and in order to has ten, if possible, the settlement of that sparsely settled region, business men of Portland, act inc in com unction witii tne Portland phamber of commerce, will forward .soon to the secre tary of the interior, a petition, signed by scores of interested persons asking that the right of way of tha Oregon Trunk Line railroad leading southward into Crook county be granted, says the Portland Journal. The petition will also ask that the filing made by the reclamation . service at the mouth of the Deschutes river be withdrawn as the latter is the only obstacle which stands in the way of the road being built, Olficers of the chamber of commerce have signified their willingness to aid in the Madras, Oreqon la . . i& matter, and it is expected that MKM ... wjli Ua fjikfin on r.liR nc (I WIADRAS-HEISLER STAGE LINE SMS J. H. LOGKARD, MANAGER Service Daily except Sunday. Every attention paid to comfort of passengers and Express matter promptly and carefully handled Madras office at McTaggart & Bye's FARE $1.75 DISTANCE 19 MILES People's Big Store g& The People's Big Store W inter Suits Another large shipment of elegant ready-made men's Winter Suits has just arrived jSr Our large sales of this line of goods prove that these garments meet every requirement of comfort, service, style and finish, as well as price. No better can be had for the same money jJlr We sell at only reasonable profits WE ARE AGENTS rou Tim ROYAL TAILORS Madeto-Measure Clothing U IAVENETTE COAT! e tame sliimnnr, . i p . t i . . i ii , vc icccivcu a line 01 mens latest style get): ox Overcoats water proof, satinet lined. full An ler stylish, comfortable and proper top coat, Sizes 37 M. A. ROBINSON & COMPANY j action will be taken on the pe tition by the local body this week. Among the business men in the city who are taking an active part in the effort to bring about a change of front in the recent action of the interior de pat tment, the minor has gained ground that the filing made by the reclamation ser vice on the waters of the Deschutes was run hand in hand with the determination of the Harriman system to keep a competitive road from entering so rich and productive a field and one whose nianj' resources are lying dormant. Already imgation companies operating in Uroolc county alone have spent in excess of $1,000,000 in reclaiming a state segregation of land of nearly 300,000 acres an'd theio are billions of feet of merchantable limber in the same district. Further development than that already made and the settlement of the irricnted tracts will remain practically stationary until transportation (acuities are established. The move to provide means of trans portation to the country has been blocked and the Oregon Trunk railroad, after making complete surveys, securing right of way over all but gov- tM nment land and actually be ginning construction or its grade has been hold up pending the action of thr interior de partment and the reclamation service on an experimental project, a definite conclusion on which may be delayed for a period of five years. Agitation over the peculiar move of the reclamation service was first stirred up at a meeting of the Slate Irrigation nsBooin tiou at Iiood River a month ago at which time it was said in so many words that the appropri ation of the waters of the Des chutes river for the purpose of building dania to generate electricity with which n pump- SHEPHERD IS HANGED GOES TO GALLOWS WITH SMILING FACE Croolf CoHptx Mijrjjgrr Ifayj. Pen alty for. His Crime Mep.tj His Dgfth. Without Faltering. State Senator "vYhealdon, who was present at that meeting and expressed his opinions, and who is, determined to leave no stone unturned in bringing the officials at "Washington to a right view of the situation, says that the Q. R. N. had prews of Salem, Oregon, November 30. engineers working on both Fred A. Shepherd, was hanged. sides of the pescbuteg river at the state penitentiary today prior to the notipe given out by for the mqrder of Ben Zell, in the replamation service that it Crook; County, last September, had filed on the waters of the This wa one of the speediest river, as soon as tuo nnng De- administrations ot capital pun? came public tfip prews were isbrnent ever poudnpted in Ore? withdrawn. This move on the gon, the crirne having been com part of the replamaljon service mitted but a little over- twq was made raontns ajter tue montiig ago. duepherd went Oregon Trqnk had-surveyed its to the gallows with unfaltering; ! ! .w. Urt S.-lf nf m.1t ..InMn ' A J .1? iuic, ocumicu ito nixu ui aicpa, icpaieu me reilglOu over private lands and begun rites of the Romqn Catholic the grading work at the mouth Church in a plpar voice and of the Deschutes. The maps, stood without flinphing npon profiles and prayer for right of the drop while the straps and way over the government do- rope were bejng adjusted. He main, .weeks before the recla- made only a short statement mation service -filed on the before the execution, merely waters of the Deschutes, were acknowledging the crime, which laid before that department to he has never denied since his determine whether the proposed trial. His neck was broken by- J i.t r ?.t I .... . . " roau wouiu mieriere wan any uie Jail and He died without a of the government "nroiects. stni?f?l. w " i nn The appropriation of the water After being dressed for the followed and the interior de- execution Shepherd tied a parunent refused to grant the gaudy red silk handkerchief petition asking for a right of around his neck "to mako him way over the public land. look pretty" and he wanted his . w. ....j, uurw..u.,ib uitiuie utiiuu. jais wisu wns engineer of the reclamation ser- gratified and at his renuest a viuc, Buiicu at ma uiuue ut me picture will be sent to his moth- presence ol btate benatoi er. While Dosinir for th . r---, - lumuo tiuueu 111S UHt OaCIC Oil c.o. ouuiiey ui me ojeaouuies iUs Head in a care dss fashion irrigation & rower company, I and assumed an air of reckless- itrltwtlt hna i n-khkfr ........ I . , .hicuuj o1JCiu uvej iess-. 1119 manner duiirifr lii S50,000 in the irrigation of arid confinement here 1ms hu iW I " " " territory in uiook county, that ()f a man who does not care foi tilt errtvornmpnt'et lirnnnBitinn in i:r . i . r- . . C w..v... " I mim Uf (IH!ini Ho liiL-urf nhnnh ,1 .1.- T 1 ...! . .(UUU)y uuu. L..ujscuuUitK u.m guueraie lhe gau0wsf complained be- B,BUluwV 1Ul UIIIUUIIH CUllSe nO ontU wntnh .oa . , i "'"vu iq piojeumasmnasyei oeen de placed over him and repeatedly termined feasible, and even if it a-ked that helm hnnnnn& should be in the future it was while being shaved, as is dona nut certain imu mere would De With other condemned men money avanaoie n carry out The hnnrin .va '.v l try i . . . I O n o i tuiusaCU lewoik. lhe project, he said by about BO - might be abandoned any time Moore-, of the Catholic church 1 witlnu three to live years. TheJiere. cond,intfl th upprupnauou oi uie water Had exercises. Ii...... .1 1 1 7 1 . I "w ceD em icr in tUc ven any obstruction of the mornllIg Sh herfl ahot work proposed by the depart- jamin F. Zell, his employer, at men . He believes that the ,lU ranch, then ravished his r wile. He was tried and con victed October 22. The defend insanity. Three physi cians pronounced him sane. nil IIW1 InMi . 1 f1 .1 . construction of the road, but it remains for the secretary of the interior to determine the matter. The filing was made without definite location, so that rail road building is coiunletHlv blocked, and the timber, miner CALL FOR MASS MEETING A mass meetingof the settlers nl, agricultural and irrigation Ageno 1Juins others resources of Central Orecou lcu s "e"oy called to w I 111 I . . A lelt at the mercy of Washin"- ton officials who may not decide in favoi of an empire ol thousands oi square miles as against a couple of dams aud a current of electricity. uieuiui me Agency Pi,n schnnlli or may n . ght, cemberl7, 1000, for lho ,.... pose of seleotiuga delerrat n send to the Ureiroii i.,ri ci,... at its next session to assist in Jesse Stearns, one of the 8ec,!!r,,ns au aPI)IOPoriation for stockholders in the Descant lve11 arng on the plains, and" Irrigation & Power company for the purpose of arranging to and hugely interested in th n,8ec "iPxpensea of such. doK development of the central part eSate Committbk. of the state, who BpokeMn strong JZTI I " terms against the action of the COAL AT AHTELOPE reclamation service at the flood ' Wm WcQreer is making River meeting, said yesterday: Pr.ePal,fttion to work his coal ' If the reclamation sm vion a ,ui"Q on Dry creek nHn utelligent, if it is beneficent. Johu DllV river. The coal wn hen it should keep its hand tested in Antelope and founds oil' and lot this railroad co in 1)6 6 and as soou as matshin. and help develop thU great em- can bo installed Antelope pire.and proteot the capital of wi" be well supplied with coal. uuuuieuH i oi luousnnds invegted .waui. there. If it will not i,i.iJ Bhonld not hinder, unless it ia a Cal1 nnd cxam,ne ,h ntw iin of nws ku wnicn win be in next week at J. r. oc in, a, Kobmson St Ce.'i, Concluded oh inside page, ,5 A .t '"ti