The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, June 20, 1907, Image 4

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Pioneer
Published every Tliursuny uy
" THE PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.-
BUBSORIPTION RATE8!
One year ..,....., I'-60
Six mo'utlia
Throw months f0
; WILL SOON VISIT HERE
BloloQlst Piper Will Visit The
Safje Rats at Their Homes
1 1'ry our Imperial washing machine, it
U the best. McTnggart & Hye.
WkWiSG I1ATKS ON APPLICATION NQ pgQ TJS pfJR THIS SEASON
. Kntnrcd ns second olns niatur Annusi
'2S, IftOl. at tin Pnstoillco at Mam as, uro..
under tlio Aet of Congress of March 3. 1S7U.
THURSDAY
June 20, 1907
But Not Spring He Will Return and
Mix Tho "Dopo" That Moans
Doath to tho Sago Rats
A WORD OF
CONGRATULATION
In n recent lottcAo tlie editor of tlii
paper, Mr. S. E. Piper, who lias charge
of the Biological Survey of tho Depart-
- - r 1 I 1.1 I
t, .Mr;.. Mairin ana ijios wu
.1 1 , t
nre. interested wn 11 11m in 111
m . m k. i .1 i f- itruil in v AirulwM
u,..u..t ... ... lnont of Aurit-ulturc nml is 'conducting
Plain , tire tQ he congratulated . ' - .. r ,.r ..
A ' " " . experiments at Pullman, Washington,
M1W I rl I I 1 ' ' '
line, i.iav t-aM.ru, ...... u , fc fleW tesi wUh thpj
.the. ,cmnnendation of theii hloclilat5on of rata-iu thla localityi
neigiiOoMior tlie sieani.istt.es- dur5 tho ont Bfttt80ll blA if poS
of their purpose, which tetliit Libk. e eXp0Cta to 'visit thil Section
Wlteq .-o lucidly lor tliem up SOon, to acquaint, himself with oondi-
Ittwas nosthall task to Ulidei tions, with a vit-w to beginning the licit!
r;.lrW nnH H iliMn 1 r-m no- i.iih teats here early next season.
. ', . I Some time ago a box of sage rats were
T' V"" i,,"".v Sent u. Mr. Piper for experimental pur-
optnions tliat were expresst-a poses, the experiments being conducted
Their reward is a great one. at the experiment station at Pullman.
linnrrtVHr. :is is als.i thin I Tl,eae teta lmve so fnr provctl highly
. . .1 1 satisfactory, and Mr. Piper is confident
u. t.m ..,.,..... that the sage rat pest will be entirely
,lias liaa Its most ailtlCtllt prot) eradicated Hy this xprooes3. The
.letil SO easiU' Solved'. With pre ent experiments are being con
nnr .wfMP f..- nil rli.msfin nnr 'iuctetl on caged rats, the rats being
.1111 IIIWN.MJI mm in. 1 iiOmww -
M.C. MASON
Real Estate, Insurance
Collections
AImh nriki'HH iif(!iiiitv of
Auctioneering
In nil 1 1 . ftli-H l" l.nticUn
HrotliHir. nirnIiiir'Hlr
MADKAS, - 0KE(4O
THE DALLES HOSPITAL
pur
I inoculated with a virus which produces
..a.. xi..:..n 11
.p -es, xLS..uy A ..una ...... . jeadIyt eontfcpious disease, and the
.Jiave always Deetl lianatcappen results being carefully btudied with a
ns si f.-irmino- distri.t. With it." view to ascertaining not only the effect
the Plains will become one ,. "I'on the rats, but the iHssibie danger
of contagion to other animals. Later
the most prosperous lurnnm HeM t&at will be made, the rats to be
districts Ot the ta e. i he wn inoculated and turned loose.
has been nointed out, am Mr. Piper has requested a new ship
6thers will follow. The'Magi . "ct of the sage rats from this locality
, ' . in order to continue the uxperiments at
well doesn't jneail that'watei puHuian)and 1Il0ri.rats will be gathered
Can be found anywhere Oil th at once, if possible, and shipped to him
Plains at 400 feet depth, but H As soon as the experiments with this
..uemnn rht tl. nlrl tl.,nr, lot are completed, lie expects to visit
. I tins section 111 person, to study the con-
Ol uuviiiguigo oeiow uw ieve llitioua so that tiie fidd tcats caI1 bti
;Of the river is exploded. 1 taketf'up here early next season
lind water on other ranches ma
' .require a little more v effort, 01
just as likely a little less, btr
with something definite to g.
.oh there will be plenty ot heart
for the undertakine.
'
J. E. Gardner and P. Han
sen, of Portland, engineers ii
the employ of the Mt. Hood
Railway, were in town la-t
Monday, on th-eir way up th
CHANGES IN TEXT BOOKS
Sweeping Changes Made In Books
To Be Used In Public Schools
Deschutes. They gave out n
information concer tisr ine
i The state text book commission baa
made sweeping changes in the text
books employed in the public schools of
this state, only four of the books hereto
fore used being retained. Tlia?e,nre the
fourth and fifth Cyr's readers, Thomas's
Elementary history and tho- Heed
'poller. It is generally believed that
the changes are well-advised and" that
the commission has made an excellent
purpose of their visit, bur Iron, choice in the selection of the new books
numerous inquiries made bi 10 "u improve n
... , ,, , ' text books in recent vears, and in the
uiem rega.uiiiK tu 1 01 lnethD,ls of presenting the different sub
Country and the best , route im Meets tauglit, are responsible for the
them to follow up the Deschutes; sweeping changes.
it is interred mat tney are
making a reconnoisanoe for a
route up the river. Thev at
horseback, and are carrying
very little extra baggage. Th
Sit. Hood railway is an electric
The principal changes are tho substi
tution of iWheeler'g readers up to tho
third, the adoption of Smith's arithme
tic in place of Wentworth's, Buehler's
grammars in place of Reed & Kellogu's,
the adoption of Natural geographies
instead of Fryc'e, and Doub's United
SjatPsr History instead of Thomas's.
Fine Handmade Harness
When In n'Oil of liarnxf ca"
mid m-p my full line -f bund
iiihiIc heavy, medlimi mid
liglu hiirnesx. Mmlo fr-im Hi.-
Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather
AH tlrw Hirleilv t)tt clu-
ati.l (JtA It A NTHKI)
A Full lit'' of ulii-, Hrhllt'ii
Hint HhImM", Ht lie-M II n .1
'Always o n Hand. Shoe
Repairim: AH wirk in-iit y
anil irniiiplly iIoiih
S. (S. LARKIH, MADRAS, OR.
iTlo :Da,ll?3, Oregon
A PRIVATE HOSPITAL
for tiie trei.tui.ent f "II mi'dltml mid
BUrguml illBi'uyoft, excupt miiuIi m tr'
coiiitigloun.
PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIR
OWN PHYSICIAN8
TndnliiK School for hihmm In coiiiiimv
linn. For Infor'uialloii I'linceruliir the
tmme inlilr- siipt. of N'urHt'H.
H OS PIT Mb RATES
From $10 10 $21 jn-r ' vi.-fk, iimxinllin;
to mom, lut'ltidloi: hiv.lal oaii' unit
board.
Notice for Publication.
D-parltneiit of Hie lntermr
Lind Oflh e ai The D.lle--. Oru'onJ
M.iy 2H, 1007.
No'Ich n liereity lvfti t"i
WllllHin (). MflktiHp, ot Miilrtif, Or.,
iih.s tiled iKithe Ot his inteiiitoi. 10
inuUe rtiutl Hvh. er proof In Hiipp-.n
n dirt claim , viz:
Iloiifxifii.i Kntiy No 1003 iiuiile
Iv 17. IUH2, for the J;ei.t ni-l
of M-i- 6, lp 12 -. r 13 e, 111.
A"it Mitt proof wi-1 ni'
tn'inre-Frnik O-horn, I1. S Chh.Ik
siniiHr, .a hi-i.lllce in Mndrn:, Oi iron,
..11 July 0. 19i7
lie lllilliex Ihe lollowing VviHieM-e- to
(rove Oiw coition. 10 re.eii.-e iipoo,
nml ciilttyaliou o. the Imni. viz:
D V ItMroi't , Fre-I Uri-en. l.otli of
Culver. Oreuon; V J Iti-li..r.l, U 11
litrnHt, hold Meirn- Oretfon.
6jv4 C W. Mooiu; lU-iri-tiT
For further lufoiiiimion mlilre
DRS. FERGUSON & RBUTER,
The Dalles, Ora.
McTAGGART &
- HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
v GROCERIES
AGENTS FOR
MADRAS; OREGON
U0TI0E FOR PUBLICATION
nepiir'ineiit of fhe I nor
Lund Ortl.-e t The Dalle-, 0"tf". '
Mi.y 28 1907.
Notice Ih hereliv'Klveii ilnit.
John Lnwler, of Asliwond, Oregon,
lias lileil noiice of Ins Intentioii to
nuke tlnal hve-.eur irool in llplorl
of his cliiitn, viz: , ,
IJomeSleii.l E'lTV No 8440 IllUlle
Aouiihi 10.11)00. fnr tho l'tn i. 2 mi
3 -nil neliej eC 1, tp U M, r IG e, w
Ami Ihiit swill ntnof Will III' 111 '!(
'ef.ire the C"Ullty ClerU .t PrineVlbe, i
r T..I-. to inn- I
j t"i;oii, nil . u.jr J itiui.
lie names lit- following wiiiimhh t"
orovehis foiitijiuou resit-nce np..
Ml cul'i v-Htlou 'of, Ihnliiiill, vl-.:
A U Kihtiee, (Jolllllrll ll!t'Her-oo, of
II iefeek. Oreifim; Clie'er 8 McC"r
kle, Knox D Hiih'oo, n A-ho.ii, Or
jJ j J I C. W. MooitB, Uegi-ter
men
S3
vou look r:n t. ouble
if )otK& i- - 'Kn of Cjub:-
I
-. Hurtfr'i cJ
1 iJ l: 3 til. ., J.iiffl-g .UT.B3
"'mJr FINOO.lTWMY
p bylb5 our pepuljf
;les-skotguns
I PbTOU
! Ali ypur IucaI llor.tH'nra
j r J'iHirttaff Ooviln Mr--
11 3011 ciinuot olitalii, .in
hlllp lllrrot, rt)irti t)-r.
llil. iijioii roruljit i( Coin.
tttt? I'rtcv.
4K1222EI!3
t ! iiitN l.i iut:iiiipi lor 140 I'uur
. tl (Ji.1 lit-,i.ic:uilliicir ii
: . t r Ii! w a t our lint
j 1 ' - -;,rm;uii.
' fir-inn,
' ' " ' - 1 Color
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DAILY STAC
From Bend to Shaniko and all interior poin
New and Up-to-date Outfit
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVELING ME
TUB MOST KCBN'IC iWWVV. IX
UKST MATING HOUSKS OX
CUNTUM. OUKiiON
ANY hf.ViK MM
Puily Htages thrUKh Aguncy Plaliii Country nml irt-.- ttl dWnc'-;
1 1 .... 1 . ..... ii.. ...... .... ...,!. .. . 1 . . ... . . . , .
1 I""M")UIIIV. I IUlllll lUlUII.IUII mvtlll IO UXprVKM Ull'l IUTOIrO. 14
treght a Hpecuuty. hor ratdHiuIdreSji
J. V. & M. A. ROIHNSON & CO.,
Alndras, OrCRon
or J. If. OVKKTUItP, Asent,
Slianlko, Oregon
line now under construction Tins cost of the new books is practically
. T-fc I il . . l tl ffl .71. ..
' jrom rortlaild to UOVertimeni uieeameas uie om. 10 exenange an
Camp, near the base of Ml entire eet of old booka for a et of nqw
it' ! 1 ones on the same 8ubects will cost ?4-51,
.Hood, it IS said that a good the exchange price being on an average
grade could be Secured tor si about half the retail price
- railroad through the Barlow
Pans into this country and on
south into Central Oregon.
. Timber Land, Act juneJ, 1S7S.
Notice for Publication
,U. 8. Lund OiUt-f. The Dallus, Oregon, ,
JuneC, 1907.
N'o'ii'e Is hcrebv riven that in co in ul in nee
with the provisions of the act oi CoiiKrim of
June, 1378,.pmiUe(l "An net for the nalo of
Iimoer ihiius in niu ninion ui Binurinu, ur
con. Nevada and - WmhinKton Territory." a
extended to all the public- land States by act of
William F. Kad.
of Anteiopc, County of Wawo, Ptat of Oreaon.
liao, on February 1007, filed In thin ollleo
bin Mvom statement No. SMW, for tlie piirnhat
01 me e:iiiev.j 01 iee -1, ip 11 . r in e, w m,
And .will offer .proof to show that, tho
land nought It more valuable for IU tim
ber or fctouc than for aKrleultural nur
posai.und totutabllnU hi claim to kkIi IhikI
before tho KegUror and Kerelvur nt Tlie
Pal les, Oregon, on the 28th day of August,
11W7.
He names as witnenses: Thomaa IT. Hurl
hurt, of Hhunllco, OreKon ; Horace G. Klbboe,
of Antolope, Oregon; K. Dean H union, of Aih
wood, Oregon ; At. Kanttrood, of 1'rinoville,
OreKon.
Anv and all arsons clulmimr ailvorlv
( the ahove-(lftfrlbcil landu are reiueted to
file their elnluu In tin omre on or before the
faid th day of Augunt, 1907.
C. V. MOOKK,
13-a23 Hek'intpr.
UNUSUAL COLD SPELL
This section experienced very unusual
In the Redmond country raw weather last week, the last three days
J I : i... .i v xi... i.i,.t
11 U1U H tXK OClllg VOU CUIUVBl. J UI1V
weather that has ever been known here.
There was from a quarter to a half inch
of ico on Friday morning, and consider
able damage was done to garden truck
of all kinds. There was no frost but the
tender plants froze and were killed.' 80
far as can be learned there was no
damage to the growing grain, although
it was feared that much of it would be
injured by the unusual, cold weather.
Potato vines were killed down but it Ih
believed thai they will sprout again,
while most of the other ' garden vegeta
bles will have to be replanted. This
weather is veryinusual at this season,
and follows a most unusual Spring, tho
Beason having been very late and an
exceptionally rainy one, There was a
decided cliango in the weather at tho
end of the week, a rain Saturday night
being followed by warm -weather on
Sunday, and this week Central Oregon
i i-having its first touch of real Suimniir
weather this year.
Reports from tho grain crop of this
section continue to bo encouraging.
While there are some exceptions tho
majority of the farmers report good
prospects of a heavy yield, mid tho crops
are not yet suffering for want pi rain.
Tho grain U heading out. and looks
land that can be irrigated i
"Valued ai $40 per acre, while
11011 irrigable land is valued al
$2.50. or irrigable land
' worth 10 limes as much. Ap
plying these iiigurei Ho the
lands of ihia section where
"there is no irrigation, the aver
age land here, with irrigation,
would be worth upwards of $100
per -i ere and it wouhi be
worth it, too. And it is within
.the bounds of possibilities that
iii'tt few years parties desiring
to buy in this district may have
to look' the ligure of $100 pei
acre in tho face, ii ligation or no
irrigation.
HAMPION R
EPAIRS
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN
RAILWAY CO.
TIME TABLE NO. 10.
Kffeetive Julys, 1901.
lHve.
Hon Hi
Round
No. '..
Dally
i'i.
STATIONS.
Hoofid
Ho. 1.
.1 2.1ft p. 1
. 2.85 P.I
01b?n
Sink
WhJmi
Kloplk
Biiinuin
Dally
I 'MM.
.in
2.86 p.m.
iz.jv p.m.
'iM p.m.
8.1V p.m.
X.1S p.m.
1 3-Sp.tII.
A.m p.tn mi
ii.wp.iii. vim
H.ftu p.m. Morn
-i.Wip.m. Kr.ikluvUln
i.wp.m., ur'N vairy
HJiOrt.lM.
11.10 a.m.
it. 10(1.10.
-til0a.m.
m.ia p.m.
1u.Fia.1n
AnfirJ
HayCJp 110.21 a.m.l
Doimtd (:u.io'
Arrfvu.
4.6! p.m.
5.11 p.m.
ft.'il p.m.
iM p.m.
Itourbon
Hunt
Wilcox
Kiianlko
101 B.IJI
O.sffa.m.
4.20 a.m.
H.fua.m.
v to a.m.
.Ja,m.l
I 4.IW 11. III. ,I)vt.
For rat and other Information apply to
A, U, CftAlO, Oeneral J'aimenKer Agt.,
t Portland, OrKou.
E. J. VViiok. Agotit. Shahlko Ore.
A pennon is beiny prepared, asking
for a Sunday mall at Madras, and will be
forwarded to the ifep nttn ent as soon as
Signatures have been secured The
amount ol business done at this office
entitles it to the increfe Trortt a six-dayj.'
v,jrm. in n rlAitv. nnd it Is nrobnble 4hat
- - 1 1 r--- 1 iiiu a nvauiu), um, iiiiu wuun . i
the increabe in the service will tbe prompt , better than it has at any lime lit tho
Iw cranted. . past three years
MADRAS MEAT MARKET
D. W. ADAMS. Proorlotor
Reasonable prices
and courteous
treatment to all
Orders by stage
given prompt at
tention and no
charge for deliv'ry
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
MADRAS, OREGON
I Z. F. MOODY
GENERAL COMMISSION & I
FORWARDING MERCHANT.!
t
l,argc nnd Commodious Wurelioiiho Coiui, iimenU Kollcitcd.
l'rorajit attention paid to thorn who im -r uh
with tliclr putronuDO, J
SHANlkO, ORRQON I
V iTV Ac 3v W iOt.jCk.iB (V 0 fW afV nlif A jAfkfl tfl iCcjfkA A A
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OF ALL KIN
As well as
CHAMPION HEADERS
BINDERS AND MOWERS
Send orders lo
. W. ELKIN
SGcnrral Merchant
PrinevillB, Of.
il-1jr yTCT VST' (f t?r3-ocy 'U JWVU V HCWl
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Mju ion or service i
The big Belgian, property of the Haystack Livestock
Breeders Association, will be kept al the Leach place,
three miles west of Lamonta, during season commencing
April 7th. This horse has proven a sure foal-gettef and
his colts arc giving good satisfaction.
Havsfack Livestock Breeders Association
f
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Shaniko Warehouse Company
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
flpeclnl attention to Wool flutllng nd ""'''jf..'gUterl'
mentB, Denlur In lllacr-nmlti JonI, Lime n . , Twine, 0riI1,
of all kiuiU. Sulphur, Wool nnd flralti Srk rtU ' ,Ui Stock
Flour and Fee,. Illgheufc pricn paid for IIWm a " Btockl
Yards with all thu latest and biw( focllitioB for lis'l"'"
Mark floods Onr of
99
"S- W. Co.
' T.G. CONDON, ffltM