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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
L'Jt Madras Pioieer The L0w ready for inspection pul Stoek, $25,000 Deposit, S230.OO0 WLLBS, H THAT Weal4 Fhe pople TO "SECURITY jiT( -ff LV'.Mlnnftf.i iiuo ofci; vitinpiuo UOHV MADRXS, 6 vttr New Spring Goods Our grocery litjb is fcomplclbi Reml'rnbkr v?' can handle nil your' Stock that is ready for market, nt tlic best pricks'. Cdmc In and talk to us LENA Mi LAMB Madras; Oregon 1 1 b.Freneb, Proa. H. A. Moofo, Vlco-Pro. F.T. Hurlourt, Cashier ' EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY j FOnEICII EXCHANGE DOUCIIT AHD SOLD DRAFTS OK ALL PART8 OF THE WORLD ? SHANIK0,0REG6M A. E. GROSBY v not uinroit ISTOFFICE PHARMACY Itt" ' m. .mol IJr uti.,MtMn;hW. OliCinlcAL. Hmimholii voeii w. hr-' ' it . - h. n.iitv Hiij.plliw. Country Mull flnMw I rlvo my iroil lu Atj!,(. : WmretJ. Rrtfg..lul,l,vury .Kimrnufecu. , i, i " kilrtnu n HMHki. Until M'hUliM. WJIdLKSALB AKD KHTAIU OREGON - r - ; mdad eolca. your TRAP! MAhK c.ii lino famous di f m m ' 1 tMMmmk - Mfl CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE PROFESSIONAL CARDS. fRANK OSBORH U. S. COMMISSIONER Toivnelle IlulltMlg MJtllltAH OtlWJOH Q It. KAKOI-I) OIAulcK DENTIST Att kluiln of Pmital Vork nt rciworiable trlcc. i'ltiNKviM'B. dnKddir (flAX LUEDDEMANN NOTARY PUBLIC MADRAS OREGON fi C. OOLLVEI? NOTARY PUBLIC JtwftV'K V tub I'wtr. ClH.VJCll IMtKClSOT CULVEfl OREO iON II. SNOOK ' PHYSICIAN .&.SURCEOH Olilueln Uma Store. MA I) HAS OltUOON J, H. HANEK x ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOT-lld" VVttlAC 4 uitu, tridirrinm t.lfn Iniitiranre. Stuolv Jlondu ltunl KiUlc, Conv'jyatiolnB I'Jt IN' UVII.Mi. ORBGON (JR. A, ArtJURRlS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Diseases cured without drugs dr surgery hv magnetic osteopathy,, tlio now sc enco of drmduss healing. Chronic eases a ..itiultlttit lull flll. Itelfieiir given to iiromiifunt parties of miisboro, mcguii. (JOice lit Adams DuHdlng MADRAS, OREGON H. V. ALLEN, lT(rftltrfnt. . T. t. JUWIN, Cnililtr. WtLL Vui:IVrtt.KH V.lco L'rtS. . ., li. jllii.vi:. Ast. C&Miler. NO. 3B51. The First National Bank OF PR I NEVILLE. OREGON ESTABLISHED 1888 .('fti'ltdl. flUrphM t L'luHvItleit l'ronu 1 UO.UUU.UU SECURITY SCHOOL shoe Our Bo of Hh lrhland OBU-WitU extra strowr It Vlll. earo money for you on shoo bills lis. TRi ie Peorile's Big f.'- QOiCZlAft SHQ.E$ S V MILL BUSINESS GROWS "iki !.:.. Ci,i." in P.ii,it no IVIUUIUU I IUUI iw w . a Demand for Itself MILL OOMPANY HAS BEEN REORGANIZED 'pimVi Rnlnn Made To Run At Full CaKacltV As Sobn As domino Harvos Supplies Grain Thb MmlriiH JIlllitiK & STorcanlile Conipiiny has rccciitly reorganized and la now knowii iifl the Madras .Milling U. TlicodicerH are: Max l'ntz, present; H; V: I)ict.el, eeeretary; Dircetorx, MaxVtttx, II. V. Uielel, Howard W. Turner. O'hit) company hao made quite aii envhiMb reputatioti for itH "Mulra t?l'.....' "M.wlrnu ltrc'llifilhl Kood". .111.1 .-.v....!. -- - r and they arc now unable to fill all of the ordcrH comihij in for their product, ow In to their inability to get milling urain. Thev are ccttihu their null in good Hhape, howevefi to riin at full capacity when the new crop comes in: and tney ixtM.et to have all of the biiHiht3H that the mill nan handle duritlg the c'dnnng year. buiini; the nal vear tho Madras " tr - Millihi! Coinnanv Iihh Bhinnei londn of Hour interior poiutHi m trial, and thu&o fhlnmctitH have -Invariably resulted in the receipt Of ordera for larger Hhlpment- .Mr. Put., president of the company, is a niiller of more than thirty yearn experience, nmruie excel lenco of the product of the Madran mill i due, in a largo moaBure, to jih exper- ience in alich mattcra. Last year the Madras null labored under a liaiidicap iiiiln rdmpetition with I The Dallva and other outride mills, the nhort crob here niiinini: the price ofifrinn.iu ()f t!iU fnmilv were present to grain up to a point 15 to 20 cents per IimhIk'I hi-'her than outside mills had to pay, hut this year tho conditions will be chanced, the nrosoccts lor a big crop in this locality, with high prices prevailing in other crain markets, revereing last year'rt conditions. They will be aide to furnish flour at a Price that will make strong competition for outside mills. PIPER AT HAYCREEK Government Blologlat Expected Arrlvo In Madras Today To Stanle'v K. Piner. df the Uiological Survey of tho Department of Agricul ture. is expected to arrive in Madras some time todim from ltaycreefc; where he has been snehdlnir the oast week conducting investigations in. connection with his bratich of the Government service', "While atvllaycrcek Mrt Piper has been investigatinc a disease which exists anloug the Jackrjiblits, and frou which Inruo uuiuliera ot raouus arc known tb huvn diLnl in the bast few vi.urn Till. Onvorhnlnnt ift condilctini? investigations td dlUerntino tho nature of this disease, and ati'y daiiger that iniijlit result. to hiinian .beings or domes- Vhilo. tliero Mr. riper also ccindllctetl some field tvsts witli the Inoculation of sago rats; and ho will doubtless make known thU results Of (heao tests when he reaches this place; The hay crop df tho U. Si it l'.. Co. at Haycl-eek suffereil greatly iro)n sage rata last year; much of their alfalfa being totally rallied'. As an illufttratlon bf the hutnbcrH of rats there were there last season,vl Mr. Kd wardsi president of the cdnlpailj') statefl probably ntakbfibiio Hold tests. ,vUh the vints Which ho brought with him, SPEGlAL SCHOOL MEETING v rr i v.. , Will be HBl'd lluly 15 To Vote oh T&A LoCy tinVl Addition of Hlgribr Graaes that bn ohe .Ilve-acro traqt Ot alfalfa,, have arranged tvith. the Vlbevr Tele- , .m ., " . . V. ,noretluu,ltaetillcillnadayi phono fdlnl.ahy fil Tfci Pi?rfy line, ear ' A l10' ! and a half., Water was filled on to tho Jiving V.irteethoAV "tloiw with rrivi11 ;f &'Iko, the re urn mail tractl ainl BiVn ft&oq, MlW (Itu Uutsde 'jilU,. V U llnV will be le'"ng;t name .day and making closo rats as they Veh, lloXl orit of theiV coninnuil np wVth, , central taton at; "t-Hmn with tlio retUnt stage to the ImitdWH. ... eitheVhUcAU4prhe Madras office,' ra"lh l has nwk .and satisfactory ti- lMimi. nvWiitd ti tidwKt i...iiUilnu . . . .. V ti ... .... - a mail service aa nossiblo for an interior 1-vv " --"i-M.v" iiiuiauiuo central, .station it win give 1 , ' , ., , j in this locality .several daysv, a.u wi tliejli lg ,f,aj, c'e connections, This ,omt f0rt inm trom tho rm,r0!ul- .w1.ilT( iit.i lilt to iuUl, ll.. '.I t . . . .1 , h o'&SaS1 di dSAta nit 1 a US lt.b,Wyt ha abWbodlcd, and capabjo M e,,durtn whSTlfit htatf rOftdts fojVUaitcyby1AuKt t. The; .IninlsMps. Theyalulst bo abo. to tako w letlier or not, uuitr Brakes, in ail uo VW0V. on,co will bo bcated oh tl e cafu o themnelvM and their , horses in Z sU hoJ1! Slon.aXW.H" Mhoot ,purVVHV lb this dlHttW. AA tern nt,' lie, lntl, grade la Urn h Ll.est Kekarding tho tax.lt?vy for mthool purpose j, no lovy was uuido last yeari iMuiiut in w .nun run scuuim unii'uiur.v 1 r 1 .-,.-..- has been HniO dleeusxlon of thuqtuUoi DUMit of tho printing bf aildhlg a Ninth grade this yean Tin W'heil completed tho matter will bo left to vtliu vote of tho ...nt 1.., mirt nf ,1m iiirttii.'t. ' . 27, 1907. axcevl si li-vrof one mill for tlio pur twiHo ol imvifiu the liitoreHt on tno oui- Btnmling Ixjiids. It Im proposed to levy a Hitiiill tux lor tho pnrpoac ol nintntam- .. 1, u,. ,.,,l..r.1 tii 1m lIlutrlpK ft f If 1 .1. .. .. ill tin xhliinlttcd to I unit niiunwiii i ' " - i to tlio votum Tlio Hontinioiit oi a iiittioritv of tlio tmtrons of tlio school urYna ft flit fnviirsihlo t fittcll ft ICVV, 'mill itlM likely thftt it will cjirry wltliAuC much opposition. CAMPBELL TO' CANADA n Pnm no ExdoHL Will Lecture For Tho Government Prof. II. W. Cninpbell of Dincoln, Keb.. known overywhore as the father Of fanning for theeitii-arid Fegion, hac hwt eoni! to the Canadian nortnwet j n ntider the atiflmcea of the unnauian government to lecture lectdi'e fdr three tii tlm wn?lnrn HhitH to mukc iirinin iwasilily in the t .... ,.'.. He haw recelitly Jriado ah extensive tour of Old Mexico on tho same kind of an errand, the tiovernmeht having large tracts of land wlich it i dcaired shall bo brought ui'foor cultivation. Ho luH iif inflt. iriiuln two trhw td California on tlfe Hame work, and the past Inter lias lectured in a half a dozen rflateri wliere furnilnii the Seini-stiid lauds baa become u realitv. Such haaMieen tlio Rtlcceria of the new movement in the West that I'rof. C'alnlibell lBidnioHt as well known in'Canada and Mexico a.s in tho urates. JyjBt Oregdniali. TURHER-READ NUPTIALS A wedding of unu.-ilal interest to the rfKidenta of thia commtinitv owing to the popularity of the contracting parties o-ciirril !nnt Ktindav iiiormntr at tlie 10mo bf the bride' h parents at Culvjbr, .vhon Misa l.dlte Uead became the liride uf Mc: Howanl W. Turner of thin place, tbcRevi V. P. Jinhctt pronouncing tin nvirrinne riteu". Kelatlven of the bride ami jyojin and a number of intimate friends of. the family were prdsent to witness. the solemn7.ationbt tlie Happy event. The ceremony occurred at 10 ..... . . . i , - o'clock, ,fter which a sumptuous wed- ding breakfast was served. Tli.. tipulf. i till. .'IrlcMt flnilffltter Oil - n .Mr. ana jus. rerry ueau oi quiver, pioneer Bottlers of Crook County. Pos sessed of many accomplishments and rare charms of person and manner, the bride has hdsts of friends throughout the couiitv. The iirooin is a promiuent young business nian of fadras, being a iunior partner of the firm of Ji Y . & M. A. Kobinson & Co:, and for the past two vearshe has been closely identified with the business interests of the community. Hois held in bleb esteem bv all who know him. and is m every way worthy of the charming helpmate Whom ho has won. Mr. and Mrs. Turner were the recipients of a large number of hand some wedding presents', aa tokens of the esteem in which they are held. Mr. Turner aild his bndu left Sunday aftcrnbbh for Portland', and after spend int: a lew davs there they expect to so i fCnw VnVlr tftutu to vi&it ins mother at liiu nli! ti'rittin. TlioV lll idn vltiit' thp Jamestbwn,kxposttion before returning and expect to be absent for about two months, after which thev .will bo at home to their friend's in. Madras. A home to .their friends in, Madras. A largo nuthber of their friends gathered to express congratulations and good wishes Us they passed through Madras Sunday afternoon, aiil they leftm the '""i.V','V."VlV.l!'.w.u,u B,,"vo other tokeha of well-Wishing. TELEPHONE 'FOR OAL PRAIRIE H.D. Wood wad from Opal Prairie. suvs that the ranchers living in o ''. , , I O.f.TV Hllu will VroVe of, great convenience to tl0 vanchers; and minimlEti thb dls- tho tanchersj jipd minimise thy dis- tanceo between lovaUUes in tins section. Mr. Wodd.fiaya therti.was a lino rain on Opal Priurfb last wel'k) and crdpa arc lupaj rrairro ian all loOlilhg gooiV. PIONEER TO HAVE NEW HOME fmP!'r n .1, 7' . umco,Mnu $ 1 M oJrtjjly for a printing machinery, et rJoncor's homo ltfuf rnnVn1nnt l'ovmtr' l,wspaper officea in Central Oivgon. 1 rancliers living in na NO;45 0 1 BEND TOWNSITE SOLI) Qu'nfllr.nto BUVS Out All A. . - Drake's Interests TherS D. I;&P. C0 TO MOVE BACK TO CltlzcriB Agrdo To Forgdt All Urj plcasantnoss And To Begirt Anew', With A Clean Slatd' . 4 ' T nie jJbrld tflvn4itoi toxotbef Uli all other holdings in thf section qi Mr. aijd It . I V. 11.11 . Mrs. A. Mi UraKc and tlic rnot nuiw Development CompanVi has been wild L is i ta.::.t t? or CftT j yA jV; !jai(Win, JesKe I Stearns, df I .. ...a t. 4- T- - the Deschutes Irrigation, tc Power Com pany, and John Steidl and T. B; SftWhiH of Bend". Tliif? new was given to the. .public at 11 o'clock today at a mass nicetiilg calh.il In the 13. M. Hair, whim Mr. Hawhill jifated the above facts. JUiJ announced further thai tho D'. T. & V", Company will move ta hejidfiuartor back to Uend in the and will do all it can w lielb in the trrrttl-lll tii ltpnil. The above news was received glatllw . - -. - ... . bv the assembUil citiierist It. assures . that the unfortunate trouble wbica have existed between the Deschutes Irrigation fc Power Company ami tll. 1'ilot uutic uevejoimieni vompuny wr of the pusland that tho development of .1.:.. .. f ........ ..I nt- tliJ retarding friction that had heretofore existed: . -' " A vote of thanks from the citizen was extended to Mr. Steidel, Mr. Sa; hill ami l)r. Coe for. having accoiU'j plisheil the happy ending of the al)ro mentioned diflicultles. It was also the sentiment of the meeting that the slat : : , n unI nleasantnt;!!St;fl tie foredVtehl and every: " ., t.,, . 1 UUU Willi lUiltHIVi J. . . . f u,u nni n! f, . , ;,. tIie ,,reat Wt . ' I j.,n.l Knll.itirt DAILY MAiL AFtER JULY , V - Order Has Already Been Issued and Postmaster Davis Is Notified Postmaster Davis is in receipt ol notice ironl the department that on aihl after July 1, the mail service for Madr.14 will be increased to a daily service, the schedule for tho arrival and departure of the mails being the same as that in force now. Vnder the present schedule the mail leaves Helslcr upon the arrival of the mail from the railroad1, arriving hero at about five o'clock in the morning and leaving here at half past one,t connect with tho Prineville stage at Heisler in the afternoon. The service is. 1 a very satisfactory one with the increase to a daily mail", and a convenient ar rangement for the husliicss interests of tlie community. There have been great improvements jn the mail service for this place in the Uist two years'. Two years ago tho mail f-n.i. ..!,, n,1,n,i!1unn. rvt,. f,n nt .n j tllii JMt ten c!vlJ wun latvr thanatVreecnt, and with a delay of at ,oaat 2J hors in tho 0ujt.0jn!? ,nails, Thlfl wna improml by giving this office a service from Heisler, and later that service was improved by sending tho .....tl r T rlJl 11.- r 1 I . XT" . tno siago.irom fciianiko. Atwrcsentth I lllllil fmtirt IllO Vllltrnnil rn-inhaa Mfiilrna EXAMINATION FOR RANGERS An examination (or fdrcNt rnncroril ,-- -I-.- 0 will be held at Prineville on July 'Si and .t, ab wiucp npio applicants lor jiosi- . : t . . ' .n . ... 1 . nuns in. ivn lorcsiry. service win no region, remote trWii shppileM ta build a and cabins, B.,oo pack jam jido kwel , mus know some ing cd l.,,c jr- loggtnir mining mid tl wvatock busk hese, Pructical kiufvj(ap Vh oro cn Biti4fn) tlum 1wwtls1iitiTitit nltliuwli the applicant mpsl bo, al.lyrito an t Ihtelliiblo report, or UrawAir j-QvijU mop examined oa to their elleibilitv. To bo 4. .V 1 'i. i E3