he Madras Pioneer t bllahcd cverj' Thursday by i yrilVl V;p'ElAU FUttLlSllLVO CO.- ! auaaoniPTiON rates : pnc yottr $1.50 Six months S5 Three montlm .i CO ' AtVKUTlSIXO HATK3 OS AWMCATION Kntfticd ns second class inatlor Ancust ISOt, at tlio rostolflce at .Mailing. Ore., tliulur' tlio Act of Congress of Maioh 8,1S7W. s In Memory 'HUSDAY May 30, 1907 The buttering ruins willi JsV'liich the ancients tore down furtiflcnljons were inere piny tilings po.inpnred with a log that brolcu lo.osu. in a Hood Itiver sawmill a fyvv clays ng. Imagine a grueu logs six J'eet in diameter and twenty-four feet long, sliding down u steep clinte to a mill pond and strik ing other logs so hard that it bounded up the fori v loot in-j Tho fuvor in their veins iachlljed. Bring swcot flowers h tho sunny hours And soatttor them o'er thegruvcH Whore Uuth low Dear friend, brave foe. And tho weeping willow wtivea O'er tlio turf that powa above Hearts once warm with life and love. ltring banners bright As rays of light, Tho bannor of tlio free, And let them wavo O'er each low gravev Heat will the sweotor be. Then bring tho Hag thev loved so well, i no starry nag for which they toll. Bring drum and fifo, ' As if wit,h life They could tho still heart thrill; Fire a salute From eannon's throat And lot tho buglo trill; It will not break their rest profound, The boat of drum or cannon's sound, Dion no sad tears . Above the biers Where heroes sloop in peace; , Front wounds that toll Of shot and shell They here found swcot rae'nfce. 1 MUD SPRINGS ITEMS Mud Springs will givn an iooj crenin social June S. Some much needed improve ments are being made nt the Mud Springs school. A cistern has just been completed and n chimney is being built. The Mud Spri mis school had intended to Observe Decora tion Day with a program tit iIih cemetery and decoratinir the giaves, but on account of Miss Taylor's absence, the pro gram has been given up. The pupils of the schml are having a few days vacation while their teacher, Miss lithe Taylor is absent, having rone to The Dalles to attend com inenceniiMit exercises of The Dalles High Sclnol from which her sister graduates on May 31. ELECTRICAL STORM AT BEND 41cnd was visited by quite, n hovoio electrical Htorni and a heavy downpom of rain Tuesday afternoon, Two largo pluc trees south of tlio 1'. . U. otllce wore struck by lightning and a clunn strip ripped, front the top to tho ground, Tho fuses to U tla phones oil tho local exchange excepting four woro burned out, as woro also all tho long distance phonos, Tlio storm was quite extended in scope as it also visited 1'rlnovlllo and burned out all tho phonos thoro except throe. About an inch of water fell, Bulletin. McTAGGART & HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS GROCERIES AGENTS FOR Clitie, oyer which logs aie tisualh' drawn, and plunged through the mill, carrying everything before it, and out t yinto the lutnjbej- yiird on the other side. vl'l u.ndredsj&f logs bad taken their 'dive hh tho pond, according to the plan's of the loggers, but this ohm struck .other logs instead of 'the watei and sped like the pioverbial shot out 01 a cannon. A sight like that would have astonish- . ed not onlj' the ancients, but also some moderns, who aie . unfamiliar with the habits ol logs as, large as Oregon pro ! ,ducs. Oregonian. The passion in their hearts is stilled Then gRi laiuls sjirend Above the dofld; l'oaco to each sleeper's soul For them no more The cannon's roar Xorsad boll's solemn toll. Our love hallows the sacred po r Where heroes rost; disturb thorn not. 1 E. .1. S Croat Keys, Oregon, BIRTHS MAYES T the wife of George Mays, on Suiuly, 3Iay 2(5, 1V07, a ton. DEATH OF A PIONEER Fred N. Wallace of Laidlaw : liassed through Madras y ester- )day, enroll te- to Antelope, to kwhifh place he was summoned ;by the sad news ol the death of ,liis aged mother, Mrs.. N. W. AYallaoe, who died Tuesday jiiiight. Mrs. Wallace was ont !uf the first settlers in Antelope "Valley, having moved there "with her husband' more than a quarter. of a centuiy ago. The '-old Wallace home, three miles up the crtek from Antelope, wit5 built on the stockade plan, i that section bein; infested by large bmals of hostile Indian.- j at the time the Wallaces moved j there, and frequent encounters j were had with them. v Mrs.,'Wallace was known to all the older residents of this part of the state. Iti her home community, Antelope, she was greatly beloved by all her neighbors for her .many acts of kindness, and she will be great ly missed there. Her husband died at Antelope three 3'ears ago. Six children survive her: ;Mrs. feeorge Herbert, Mrs. Jay T. Lucas, Mrs. J. II.' OaKes, Mrs. .0. I. Wmuek, Fred !N. audi Charles H. Wallace. it Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and ' toilet articles FRED J. DAMON MADRAS, OREGON THE DALLES HOSPITAL Fine Handmade Harness When in need of harnrss call and see my full Hue f hiuul tuiule lioiivy, medium mid light harness. Made from the Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather All llunip"" Strietl v llrst clus . mid (HI A 11 A NT1513D A Full line ol whip, Uridlos (mil Hiilters, Miiiiimwh n n il Always o n Huud. Shoe ltouiirhiir, All work nuat'y and (iroui iLly lom COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE NO. 10. KfltM'liro J illy S, 1901. fnrr Ituiiml No. i. ' 1 mTIONK. Daily , 1 a.Ys .m. "' KT " 'XXflp.ni.i UilMn juii.! Kink 3.atfi.m. Wmhhi a.iap.111.! Klomlyhe 1 Nurth ' IhillUtl I No. I. I )llj' I I'm.. II 'i.m ArrUi ll.19rt.lll. 11.10 K III.' 11,00 ft. III. I 10.-tftli.rn.! IP.WH.UI.' n.Hii.iii.' Summit x-Mn iit l Hhv c Jm !lalix.n. .lS.iu,i Df.MiMui lU.M.ni. SUfilun. Mow j 88n.m. 4.IUIIJM. KtuSlnvllle VJRh.ih l.twn. Ur'wVftll'y .n,tn 4,8ti.m. Ilntirboii KJn.m. X II n in i Wtit I S Mn.m . . 4.21 fi.liiJ U llwiT I &.HIR.111. Arrive. 5.Wt.tn,J Hhmilko j S.OOrt.m.lUmve. MADRAS, OREGON For rate nuil oilier lli(irmUnn iipply to A. L. CIIAIQ, OoneraJ I'MwiiKer Aft., I'OftlrtWl. OfORon. B. S. LARKIN, MADRAS, OR.; wt.ttoi JHtut mi u SJ. T NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT House has been thoroughly renovated. No better table in Cen tral Oregon for the money. Your wants will be cotnteously attended to. Headquarters for traveling men. First-class Livery in Connection J. W. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor MADRAS, ' OREGON SCRAMBLE FOR TIMBER Tlie .Dalles, Oregon. A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the treatment of all medical mid buojicuI dlseasea, except auoh as are contagious. PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIE 0m PHYSICIANS Trainliitr School for norfen in connec rion. Fr information concerning the same HUorew .Supt. of Nurses. HOSPIT RU HATES From $10 to $21 per week, nccordinu to room, including hospital care am) board. , - Albany, Or., May 20. Un qnnllecl in interest by any land .movement that ever prevailed! here, the contest for Southern Paciiie limbei land contintn-s un.abaleil. Every timber belt in Linn county is Jill.'d with cruisers and squatters." 13usi nefj and jirofessional men and workmen of all trades and classes in' this city are takintr part in tjio lnovenieni. Though tn'any who are tiling ailica tions have Jittle faith in the movement, it is the disposition to "lake a uhanee." Many ar gue that they sat still and saw ail the Oregon' timber 'claims taken and they tire not going to lotuiotheropportunjty, however 1 small the chance of its realign-' tion, slit by. The taking of timoe.r ol'aims was regarded as a .wild scheme ten years ago, they say, and the, future may prove the wigiloni of llling on the railroad laud grafif u't this time For further information address DRS. FERGUSON & REfJTER, ' The Dalles. Oregon, f . .Mr mik w a at jkac.rii rv i w iiu w ift. n. &l . a. . . I ' UUCt -tTu l1!, MERCHANDISE . Clothing, Bootw Shoes, Ktc Prompt Atteiatiqn to Mail Orders PR.INEVILL.E, .ORKC3(). Brlzzly Late Lumber Compan S MEAT MARKET Reasonable prices and courteous treatment to all D. W. ADAMS, Proprietor Orders by stne iven prompt at tention and no charge for deliv'ry "VP FRESH AND CURED MEATS MADRAS, Market Ngxt Door to Madras Pharmacy OREGON Tf .it . k I I K - . . 1 1 . - .uu 1 II . I II. 1 fill orders for Rough and Dressed Lumber Moulding: and Shingles TI. I . At I. 'II I . 1. 1 1 1 -II- ....! including DOORS and WINDOWS The Hiilenniiin Hi the vnrtl uill nlmi lliul lima ik-i mmoh iIU ta lu.M limuumin m'.ro nmi'iuuory, rtii't tm oulttfr tliau ovwr jr.'ar- w "ij'jij tllO llt-IlliltKIH of iU CIlHtOIIIL-ra. S a m m m m J r m 1 iri''nt s r 1 aam 1 in ami u ir 1 0 9 6 Stallion for tew Z. F. MOODY GENERAL MMMISSIOM & i t FORWARDING MERCHANT : : l.urgO anil CoiiiiiioiIIoiih Wan-lioimrt. CollnlKliriieiilii HUi't(, I'rompt HttHinion paid in tln.xo who Javor u wltfi tlmlr pulroiiMge. SHANIKO, OREGON ? ii It. The big Bilglan, propjrly of th: Hiyjtack Livestock Breeders Association, will be kept at the Leach place, three mi!e3 west of Limonla, during season co.nnicnaig April 7tlt. Tins horse has proven a sure foal-gcltcf and his colls are giving good satisfaction. Haystack UmM Breeders Association Out-of-doors" vlth a STOVENS beet thins for a jirowln g bo I Learning to ahoot well and ocquirlnj; qualities of SHLP-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINi'SS J1 diu to 9TXVKSB FJHiJAlOW EUUCATIO.V. Ask your pooler for Ktwens Itltlos u saiji dli-ect, hxi.uk nnmulil. udoij i-wjipt of CutaloFPnTTi: J n mm mty tm m mm tern J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P. O, IJox 4097 Chlcopw rcJte, MaW U.S.A. From Band to Siiaiio and all interior points New and Up-to-date Qutfit SPECIAL A1TENTION TO TRAVELING MEN Till-; HOST KCISNIC ItOUTK IX JIKST JiA'riXG IlUl'HUK OX OUNTJCAL OUICOOX AKY KTAOJi LINK nx.k eo.u.U;. Prompt nttt-nt on jtiven to tvrtm ail,t (tt . iroglitanjuciulty. Kur niton mi. Iron kkK' J .tut J. W. & M, A. ROBINSON & CO., or J. II. OVeUTURP, Ajfcnt Alndras, Ore-011 imnlko, Orc,;oit ' ft S 'it 'S -jS Sfeniko Warehouse Company ORNURAL STORAGE AND FORWARD0 Bpeclnl nttontlon to Wool Ceding I5all,i!rSS'' tnonts, Dcalorw In JliiclnniUh Ooul, Lima and J,ull,r artB of U klmli. Rulphnr, Wool and Grain Huclta nd iw gt0k Flour and Food. Highest prlco paid for Hides m d l"'kt Yardi with nil thn !n7.t mul limit facilities for hnan (lb to to to to to Yardi with nil tho lutlat and bcut facllltlea Murk Goodi Car of W. Co. T, G. CONDON, Mni 6 6 91 iiv -