f- v --' w - fllHHsVlsflslsslsssHsflHMlsHMHHHsH H Madras Pioneer A" ...L. MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907. NO. 42 VOL III I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A - , t New Spring Goods Now ready for inspection Our grocery line is complete. Remember wc can handle all your stock thai is ready for market, at the best prices CJomc in and talk to ui LENA M. LAMB, Madras, Oregon pRANK OSBORN U. S. COMMISSIONER Townnlto Uulldlntf iIawias oumot: rju. :UftoM ci-Aiiku DENTIST All Itliulgof Dental Work at reasonable price. MUNKVIIXH, OKKQO.V JVJAX LUEDDEMAHH NOTARY PUBLIC MADRAS OREGON y C. COLLYER HOTARY PUBLIC JlWICIJ Ol TIIK I'KACK Ul'lA'Kil ntCblNCT OULVER ALC MASON Real Estate, Insurance Collections AIho mnhenn him'CII,V of Auctioneering In nil IllU'f. t'fflee in LouckH Brothei' furniture stnra MADRAS, - OrtEMON THE DALLES HOSPITAL obegTon r nlmW1 r IS! J, W. French, Preo. Hi A. Mo ore, Vice-Pros. F.T. Hurlburt, Coahlor EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHANCE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, $230,00(3 If. BNOOK physician & Surgeon Office In Drui' Store, OKEOON MAI) It AH J, H. HANEH SHANIKO, OREGON J A. E. CROSBY V It O V ft f K T O It POSTOFFICE PHARMACY ' mi.ou I.liiaol Drug, MWirlnw. ClictnlcoU, ltonc)ioll Kemcdle. .,iitru- mill VUbUt Hitilds. Odiinlry Mull Onion 1 Klvc my poronal ' u A 'ir.iinlo in i)liro. Hnfc Jallvory uiiKNHitOiwJ, .Voyr prescription Mrrlmlii(! mill I'ont Ui!lruycr. aiook KohU nml lfljinbf alt IcIii.Ij. 'j sr, f .rl a.'.H.mi Ko-Uk. Iloth 'I'tioiiV. WIIOUiHAl.K AND llKTAlh. E DALLES, ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTARY PUBLIC JJond riro fniurnnre, I.Ifa Insurance, Surety Jtcl n.lntc, Conveyancing WUNKVILI.K, OKKGON QR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Discuss cured without drugs or surcery by magnetic ofttcoiiiitliy, tlic new sc encc of druitless ln-ulliifr. Chro lc ciuea -iMlultv. Consultntlon fice. llalerencji'S kIvcii to piutnlnent parties of Jiuuiioru, utcgou. Oflicu In i.oiicks TJulMlnR MADRAS, OREGON II. V, A llek, l'retldcut. - T, M. BALDWIN, Cnlilur. Will WOBZwKttint Vlco rrM, li. Ualixtin, Awt. Caililcr. NO. 3861. The First National Bank 4 OF PR I NEVILLE. OREGON OREGON .opiui, ESTABLISHED 1 800 Surplus nnd UnJlTldeil $100,000.06 l'roflti SHOES THAT WEAR SECURITY SCHOOL shoe Our Boys' School Shoo is Boourity mado of Higlikind Calf with oitra Btrong boIos. It Biivo monoy for you on your siioo urns. Tile IDalles, Oregon A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the trt'iitment of ull medlcil hm.i HUrKical tllHeuHeH, except hucIi as arc cotitaglous. PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIR OWN PHYSICIANS Trnlulnif School for tmrnfH In cotineo lion. Kor liiformution corct'nilnjr th a tut addrefi1 riufit. of Xursen. HOjPITflli HATES From $101o $21 ner week, iicci.rilini? to rnnm, Iiicluillng lmMplial enro am hoaril. MADRAS TO CELEBRATE HORSE BURNS TO DEATH Preparations For a Big Now Bdlng Mado Event Old Isham Barn GoeS up M Smoke Monday Afternoorl COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN APPOINTED IPIOWEER OFFICE LUCKILY ESCAPES 131st Anniversary of Independence Day Will Bo Fittingly Observed At this Place Fire BoHovod to Hatfo Been Startc By Children at Play Wind Hap pens to Bo On S"afo Sldd 4 Ma incotingof the MifiitiegH men oil Xlicold Jehnin barn located on thtf the town held at SiuifOrd's Hall la8t lot 'just hack of the Pioneer ollice Avatf Friday evening, it (van definitely decided destroyed Uy Ire Inst Monday nfternooii'J to hold u olg 1 otiiin 01 .liny ccieuniuon at thiH tuuee this year; and coniiiiiUew niTo aointed to eomiilcte all arrange ments for carrying out thin intention. The fct-ntiment in favor of holding a cele bration at home hun been growing for Home wt-ekf, and culmuiateu in last rn- and a horse hitched in ow of the stiilw was bbrned to death. The horse warf the jir'opcrty of Ora VanTatat'l, wliI tlgwl the old bsrn for stabling eeveraF head of how, but fortunately only haJr the one heul in there at the time of the fire. The origin of the fire is not noai- For further Infornuttlon addrecs DRS. FERGLtSON & REUTER, Tire Dalles, Oregon. ELK DRUG STOR Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and toiTet articles FRED j. DAMON MADRAS, ORECON The Peopl Big Store e's T RADII MAKA Th6 People's Stare "SECURITV1 m Boh n ri 1 q 1 ana Qhlldren'fl Security W,!o la made of Tamploo Goat d',nJllth ftra atrn& o'w. It ia UOOt WOttrlncr ahnu fnr a nhtlil miftds. Ftill line famous C. GOTZIANl SHOES for men and Women ndw on the way J. W, &M. A. Rnljinson& Co. Madra, Oregon ins Handmade Harness When In need of liurnecs cull uiid see my full linn of hand mado heavy, medium ami light harness. Mado from thu est California Oak Tanned Harness Leather All Hume Strictly t)rt class und OUAUANTHED A Full line of whip, Bridles and Haliero, Hrnees nnd AlwayH o n Hand. Shoo Repairing. All work neatly umi promptly done B. S. LARKIN, MADRAS, OR. COLOMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY GO. TIME TABLE NO. 10. Klrcctlvo July t, 1901. Ken" ve.. Arrive. Houth Uoinid No, !i. Dftlly 'J.lfl l.m. .:fti D.ni a.flu i,u." ii,i'ji,ui. a,)8).m. p.m. a.wi i,m il.-IHp.iu ;i.,vj)i.m . 4tM l.)ii 4.Mi.li ft.ll 11.111 A.'.'l li.m. o.qo 11.111 STATION'!. North Hound No. 1. s 8 lClUilyko Biimmlt Huy 0 Jo MeDdiiiUtls Dl'Moss Mor "K(WlnvlUo tt'sn Vftll'y lmurbou Kent Wllrox fihiuilko jutly )l,fiOft.lll. U.l'Jtl.lU. 11.10 rt. m. 11.00 a.m. 10,1 a.m. IO.UI A.m. 10.2-Ju.m. ip.ittft.irn t.7n.m. D.ws.m. 8.10 n.im h.:WA.m. t.OOH.m, Arrive I.envc, For tatui and Other Information u'rl'plylri A. L. 0I1AIQ, Ooneral l'Rwongor Ant,, - v' v Portlatif,!,, OrcRon K. J.WIuOm. AVnt, BUMitko, Oro. day night'H deciion. It U believwl lively known; but it id believed to Imvi that a larger and butter celebration tan rcult-d from n mn V Ure kindled by be arranged and more entertainment children near the bniilyii thV.fim bc- afTor-Iol yiaitorrf than Utit yejir, id- inu' communicated lo Iha buildiHir hv i. thoiiglrlaat year'a celebration was good straw stack which caujfhl, jfroiii Uhj for a town the size 6f Madras. The pro- small kindled fire. The old Building gram has not yet been arranged, but a and the straw stack near it Umed very good one is promised, and it will be pub- rapidly, only a few minutes Ulwwj lished in full later. Following is a list between the discovery of the- "fVc and of the committees having iti hand the the total destruction of the building. It, arrangements for the big celebration, was fortunate that there was no wind Finance: J. W. Robinedn, John Mc- stirring, as other property would have Taggart and 1J AVilson. been jeopardized by the fierce fire had Sports: Glenn Loucks, John MeTag- there been. A breeze from the south', gar' , (J. Jii. Kousu, Llaud Jtamsey, An- such as frequently occurs, would-have drew Larsen, James McMcen'j A. W. Culp and Fred Fisher. Music: Mrs. M. E. fcnook, Mrs. Lucddeman, Mrs. Frel Davis, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Miss Lillie Read, John A. Hoffmann, A. 1). Andereon, A. P Clark and Max I'litz. Program': A. C. Sanford, Dr. Snook, Max Lueddemann, D. P. Iten, H. W Turner and W. II. Hess. Marshals: James Mayes and Asa Clark. SPLENDID CONCERT Reputation for Good Music Sustained By Germans From Methodist Hill jeqpardized the entire business portion of the town. As it was there was onlv the slightest breeze stirring and tlii.j from the north, so that no other prop erty was In danger. The building was old and of little value, and the loss on it was therefore light. The horse whicli was burned was probably woith $30. Some hay and harnees were also burned, Some apprehension was felt for the Pioneer office while the fire . was iu progress, ns the burning building was Justin the rear of this office. Had the breeze been from the opposite direction. there would not have been water enough in town to have saved the Pioncec building and the heavv machinery in the newspaper office. WATER AT 400 FEET Redmond Drilling Operations Prova To Be Big Success A large audience greeted the members of the German M. E. choir who cave a sacred concert in Sanford's Hall at this place last Tuesday evening, and that the musical treat of high order was enjoyed and appreciated by all who heard it was attested by the very generous applause which followed each number of the program. The German Methodist choir enjoys a reputation throughout the county for the high standard of the music rendered by them at their weekly services, several members of the choir being highly accomplished musicians. This reputation was fully sustained at Tuesday evening's concert, in the ren dition of a program which was greatly enjoyed by all. In addition to the mus ical proirram, 'readings by John A. Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Anna C. Schrieher contributed greatly to the evening's edtcrtainment. In addition to the selections rendered by the choir, a male ouartet comiK)sed of Jacob Moehring, Conrad Schrleberi Jacob Hoffman and II. Degncr, and the Round Butte Quartet" composed ol MtsscBx Schriebcr and Moehring and Messrs. Conrad Schrieber and Jacob Moehring were especially worthy of mention. Three songs, one of them an encore, rendered by little .Mario and nna Marnach .... .i;...... Especial credit for the excellence of , M '""B"' necas-.ry to go tho program is duo to Miss Anna C. Sell rioK'r, chorister at the German M. E, Church, and her assistant. Miss Marie, Moehring, whose careful train ing of the choir and quartets was evi- ent throughout the concert; A driver on the Bend stage brouebfe the gootl news last Friday that water hud been struck in the well bein" drilled at Redmond, at a depth of 400 feet. At that depth a strong flow of water Was eneountereti, and at last ac count there was thirty feet of water; standing in the well) and this had not been lowered after, pumping continuous ly all day; From, this it is evident that the flow of water, ia permanent, and that tho supply is great enough to supply the. residents of Redmond for all household purposes,. The lack of a supply of good, pure drinkinu water; lias been a great handicap, and it in good news that Ibis diflicultv has passed. The success of tho well drilling oper ations, in the Redmond section will also i.k.ltl. . .- At o'hj vuwunigB uiose wno are trvin to solve the water problem in thVscc tion. The character of the country i almost identical, as to its eeolouical formation, and thero is no reason why also greatly pleased the TJ ,?nUI no f.o crown the efforts of. "lose who aro drilling in this locality, iiimuugu it may ue necas iry hundred feet or so deeper here. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES Children's Uay oxercisca were held by tho Christian church at Sanfohl's Hall luet Sunday evening, and an inter esting and entertaining program was rendered-, consisting of voca selections and recitations by members of tho claesesv Several drills by tho little bovs and girls of tho Sunday school were give, a flower drill by a hnmber of little inisses being an especiallv . feature, of tho program, , Thu oxerofees upon Children's Dav aro held mmuuUy by tho Sunday schools of tue Christian Church, unon tin iit-nt Sunday in. June', a collection being taken nt thattWu an .tho .ahildrena contril.u. tion to the ciuisoiol ftireiim mlHHimin i, HecordaiK'o.yyUli this custom a collection was taken up oil Sunday evening', fdV hum luu iiuBu. auu a neat nttin a u- ralsedt as Tho Sunday Schools 'of tho Madras district met in Madras Juno 4 for tho purpose of holding tho second conven tion for the year 1007, All but two of tho echOols of the' dis trict were represented and an interest ing and instructive convention was hold. The meeting was opened by singing and devotional exercises conducted by Hov, J . K. Craig. During tho day many carefully prepared papera were read and discussed, each of which had points wotMry of special notice A number of good recitations and s'oiigs were also enjoyed. . While thus administering to tho men tal and spi itual man, the physical waa not forgottoil us tho ladies 'prepared a bountiful repast, which, wo havo reaBou to believe, was fully appreciated at tho noon hour; Tho pleasant faces Indicated that each went away feeling that? it was good hv had been tli,oro, and with tho. determV nation to come again In tho Fall. ai 14 4 1 c1 1 . ! VI