The Madras Pioneer IV MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1907. NO. 9 WE WILL TAKE IN TRADE AT i PER BOSH ktlMtlMMiMlMHMMMMl(llilillll(llf'ttillH(,l'lMltM.IlMIMlMiltiflffitHtil( PirtlrH knowing tlicniHi'lvi'H indebted will pi nunc bring licit! or Hf ttl with eish. Prices lire greatly reduced, as wo me plnimin to CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK & 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J ROAD TRAIN FAILURE pRAUK OSDORH U. S. COMMISSIONER Towtiiltu Jillljillllf; MADI'.AH OHKUON D" 1IAK0LI) CLAIIKK DENTIST All kind 6 Dan till Work nt roiwotmlilo price I'ltlN'KVIM.K, OKI'.tlOK 0 C. COLLVEf? NOTARY PUBLIC JmiCK Of 7HK I'KACK CUI.VKH IMIK01KCT CULVER OREGON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ofllcu In OriiK tituru. MADKAH ORKOOS Jt H. HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTARY I'UIIMC Plre Imurnnrc, Mfo Inmirntico, Surety Ilond Herd Ksitfite, CoaruyniiahiK J'JUNKVIU.K, OKK00K II. F. Aixf.k, I'reslilent. T. M. IUI.DWI.V, Cmhler. Will WtmzirmKn Vlro I'rw. II. Ralija'i.v, At. Oulilcr. NO. 3061 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON ESTABLISHED 1008, OnplUl, Surplus nutl Undivided $1 oo.opo.oo I'rontw 50 CE I Fronch, Pros. H, A. Mooro, Vlco-Pros. F. T. Hurlburt, Cnshlor EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY ! I FOREIGN EXCHANCE BOUCHT AND SOLD I DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD I Knl Stock, S20.000 . , iDoposit., $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON 5' ! A. E. CROSBY H' I'ROI'RIKTOR DEALERS IN ITOFFICE PHARMACY lei ii Comp clo I.lno of UrtiK. Sldirlnci, Clicmlcl, llotmohold Komcdlo, IV Sundrl? nutl I'liuto PhpiiUm. Country JUIl Order I idvo iv purnonal u , UrmtuBlc- In charge. Fnfc delivery KUBrnnti-ol. Your proscription HOOTS AM) SHOES ilnl'j xtryrlttitno ami l'ot l)otroytrK. Htofk Foodn Hint ol nil kind. .. .,. Air i Hkltnmi KotUkn. llotli ')'hoti. WIIOI.KUAI.K AND Itl.TAIb. iiaisa.mi wis TjLES. OREGON THE DALLES mtuiniv mrvriti laurTi' A. M. WILLIAMS & CO Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods ORECON Road Conditions Present Ob staclcsto ts Success WHEAT MUST BE HAULED BY TEAMS Ooep Chuck-holes and Dusty Roads Cnuso Promoters to Abandon the Plan of Haulng from Madras After ft slow trip out, requiring about three days, Hiid attended by one or two slight accidents, tlic big traction engine and two cars pulled into Madras last Sunday morning, baving ptcamed wiinin n mile oi town trie evening before. Tlic trip out, while made with out any serious nccideifts, demonstrated ono thing, however, and that is tiiat the big traction outfit cannot be operate over tlio roads in their present condi tion, in a manner to make it profitable for those who arc promoting the enter prise. Not only are the roads full of chuck-holes and .badly cut up by the heavily loaded freight wagons, but, the roads arc too deep with dust to be packed by the engine and cars in the manner necessary to make the enter prise successful. Itcalizing tins after their first trip in, the promoters of the enterprise have temporarily abandoned the project of freighting all the way into Madras from Shaniko. It is believed that later, after a good rain mis nettled t no oust and leveled un the roads, that the roads will pack so that the train can be operated all the way to Madras successfully. At any rate, another trial may be made later when the conditions are thought to be favorable. The determination on the part of the traction couipanv to abandon the freighting project into Madras for the present will cause general disappoint ment among the businessmen of the town, and the farmers of the surround ing territory, who have been looking forward to the successful operation of the road train as a means of marketing ELK DRUG STOn Carries a good line of fresh drugs and patents. Pre scription work and family recipes made a specialty T. A. LONG Physician and Druggist MADRAS, ORECON St Costs You No'ihind To Join Our Travel Class And Tako a Trip Around tho World in 60 Mlnuts A trlpnroiind t ho world In CO mlnutn ht almost no cost-tlmt sounds good, nnd you will or.Joy It still liOiUi-r wMIh inltliiif ililu Inmrifv nH n tiioiiiliur of our world'H truvi l class. Wit will tnlU) Vou with US fluK ii, Ii t vi ry country on (ho ftiaiof tin' Bloiio. You will vIbw wliU ilnilifiit iln iiiohi buautKul ncunos of Kvuryland fu-it) iiir uvvit conniry, Auk ilcn, tliniuijli tho Unltoil Putis, tluoiurb fiiwiuuny, tliraueu lovely tlioAr 1c couiitiU sliicjtirlliiK lluworyJnjmn that wonUorful coui" i v of tho (. :h m, wIiomi juhjiiIo havo iHvoino so fiitiirmi llmini.ii mi lilnii1 tuimi.lriii!i. in fort f mm ono mill of llm irluliC to t ho oil cr. Ill aclno voursolf till; nil uu picn-urr tr uofo u i t-hcd nir wt Jinol i nKtOcloiiutviow 1110 iincosor iiiinwn ovory imii oi uutworiu. i;ouiti uny- aiiKbojiloahnnti r? 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'llils Is tlio trip that uryoilll HIIOlllll iai(0 mill lliat OVeryorulliny IBUOlliroUKO our nurrni inn. i in winm i;uiro a wncuiviii iiy Amt rlcHii Travol Clnsi AHSoelntTon nml Is n ori'litHtn of tho most rortllr ml "f woHd wldu trtvulors, nnd Is imtlroly r tlio ult'aMiru nuil onJoyrnfiit mul I'ducntlonot liumlriKlrtof.thouiuiids of iw i Ait hiiH.iimdu It iKivilhlo for us to Ico thew wonderful nnd I" dutiful mimics beforn you throimli our hiiriMi)i lo pinn m a mmo trjnn, nrniiy no auu it you join ouruavui cium ivnu iuy whji uu iuub uuui,u ti. nm n jruu iiummj;, wtr rs rj(?irj- Road it Wlioti you hnvo ptiroliuxoil tlO.(K) crtHh ini-roliiiuitiKo nt our tnn wo will ulvo you ouu o( tlio utnivo hcur ittitulutcl) i o I'uriunr, in uruur null you inn) mtiitu n roiiiilcto rot of worlilrn i'Iukm vIoimi, wo ii lino ii lien Unit (or ovury niUtitliiiiul dol Inr'M worth of imrclniiiM we will ciosi'iit you with ouu boiiiitllul coluroit viut l'"KKK L'omoiiuil hrliiK your IrlcutU uud iu-IkIi-horn to our Hturo nml Niiu thuau kcuju'ii nml vIouk on oxlilbltloii 1K : mm M. C. MASON Real Estate, Insurance Collections Also mulu'Hii sjH'Olnl'.y of Auctioneering In nil lilies. OUU? In Rotteks Jtrotlieih' lui ult lire stor MADRAS, - ORKO'OX A 1 Lino Of J. W. & U. A. Robinson & Go General Merchants M MADRAS, OREGON ! HI . HtW4t JLiST i -bRi EATING gTOVES BtiO thiin if you need one II MU II LOUCKS BROS. DEALERS IN FURNITURE Madras, Oregon Harness and Saddles this yf-ar'H abundant crop of wheat. The abandonment of tlio project is said to be only temporary, however, until a good rain puts tho roads 'into better condition for another trial trip, upon success or failure of which will depend tho continuance or permanent almpdon ment of the traction freighting project. Meanwhile tho problem of marketing Ibis year's crop is one that baa to be solved immediately, and farmers who had expected to ship their grain to the railroad by the traction outfit, aro com pelled lo find other means. It was reported litre the first of the week that the traction company would receive grain at Cross Keys and ban from there to the railroad, but that, too has been abandoned. When tho train icit, jiere on its return trip, it was loaded with lumber, to be used in the construction of a platform at Bolter's for receiving grain, but Tueeday morn ing a phone message to received stating that had also been ahandonei for the present. WHEAT PRICES SOARING Pqrand Market Is Strong With, Upvard Tendency 60 PEj) 0EJIT OF CROP MARKETED it GOOSE FOOT" UNDER BAH Botanist Says It Is Silver SalttfBush Named in Noxious Weed Law Some time ago Mr. J. II. Ilorney of this plnce sent to the Oregon Aricul tural College at Corvallls, specimens oftwoweedi growing In tho district southwest of here, with tho request that they be classified by the botanist at tlio college. He lias recently hail a reply stating mat specimen .No. 1 was thw Silver Suit Bush and No. 2 was L'rickly Lettuce. The reply is of interest lo the ranchers of that vicln ity for the reason that the specimen classified as Silver Halt Rush has been known in that locality as White Goose Foot, which is not among the noxious weeds named in the state law govern ing the eradication of noxious weeds, wiille the Silver Fait Bush is one of those specially named. Residents of that locality who have the weed 'rowing on their places In abundance, nd who have felt t-ecure from moles tation under this law, will now have to clear their places of the weed. The specimen classified as Prickly Lettuce is known locally as Chinese Lettuce. Mr. Homey kept duplicate speci mens of the weeds lie sent to Corvillis, numbered just as those were which were sent to be classified. This will enable interested persons to see list what the specimens sent looked like. The duplicate specimens were left with A. C.Sanford, who also has a copy of the letter to Dr. WIthyconibe at the O. A.C. FROM COUNTY EXCHANGES M. A. Lehman of O'Nell was a liusliie&s visitor .Monday. Mr. Leh- niiii bus been with the McMeen it Co. threshing machine during this reason's run which closed Just Satur- lay night. During the season, ac cording to estimate, this machine threshed more than forty thousand bushits of lira (n, ami .Mr. Lehman sys that there are several machines n tho Madras country that have uuidled more. In the neighborhood where this machine worked there have been seven machines busy dur- ngtho entire Fall. Journal. J. F. Illanuliard, principal of the 'rinevllle public school, returned Saturday from a trip to the Hlanchurd Bros, threshing outfit. Mr. BUnch- aril says that from the latest returns he estimate of 1,000,000 bushels of grain for Crook county is far too small. He places the yield north of Lumoiitii alone at 7-0,000 bushels. When ho and his brother started out this your threshing they expected a 80-day tun. They have been working 50 days and sUH have -0 days work in Ight. Journal, 11. L. l'riduy and H, A. Brown, of Croxs Keys, were l'rineville visitors the first o( the week, after cattle. Mt Friday says they have g.ithured up bout 300 head of feeders in different parts of the county, which are to bo fattened on his ranch on Trout CreeU ud disposed of to Portland buyers in the Into Fall. That Is tho way tho Crook County rancher makes money, feeding alfalfa to his own or gnmu ono's else oat tie, Hevlow, Carcfuf Students of the Situation Freely Pfpdlot that Wljeat Will Reach Tho Dollar Mark The wheat market in Portland con tlnues strong, with prices advancing steadily and now at the highest point reached ths season, club l.oing quoted at 89 to 00 ami bluestem at 91 lo 92, There was sn advance of 1 cent on Tuesday, and prices In wheat, flour and fefld markets havo an upward tendency all around. It is estimated that fully CO percent of the Heason'u crop in Oregon, Washington and Idaho has already passed out of the hands of the growers, although much of this lias only been contracted and has not yet been moved from the farmers' warehouses. Everything in dicates a continuation of the present strength of the wheat market, ?nd careful students of the situation are freely predicting "dollar wheat." In the Chicago wheat pit new re'eor'd high marks for this Benson's trading have been reached, wheat for Decem ber delivery selling at $1.07 3-4, nnd the May option at $1.12 5-8. The speculative character of the Chicago market, vith two opposing factions manipulating the market iu the fiercest pit fight since the famous Joe Leiterdeal, renders It difficult, how- aver, to tell what part of the strength of that market is based upon actual conditions, although tho situation 1b unquestionably a strong one. Farmers iu the three states have not Iu recent years had so prosperous a season, with the happy combination of a bumper crop and high prices for their grain. Even with 60 percent of the crop already sold, an advunco of ten cents per bushel will mean the distribution of several million dollars among the farmers of the Northwest. COUNTY FAIR NEXT WEEK Promises to Bo Most Successful Meeting Ever Held .INDIANS ATTEND THE DALLES FAIR Beltinor. Lace Leather 'Whips, Bridles, Halters l ino Handmade Harness fully uuitran i triil, niado from best California Oak I uiui'u harnotw leal nor B. S. LARK IN MAUUAS, ORUOON Yukinia and Warm Springs Indians in eoiuiduntbU' numbers arrivod yoatorday ami tliiu'fot'onoou to ba at hand durhuj tho festivities whioh huvu jtmt bogmi. Soino talk 1ms boon nuulo of having tho . county, Indians perforin their war dunce for viowed on thv subjeot of poilti. t'uo umtueuiunt of tlio crowds, but dlHtrlut, but siuted that th only lnt"r whether tho thing will bo foneuiuniivtod fr ufUfwied in u-t in .. remain, to bo -an. . nothing dofinito - 'J bus yet beoit done in this line. J tiou to nu, national Kepublmku GhronUlu. convention uoxt yeiir. The Crook County Fair Association holds Its annual meeting at Prinovilte next week, beginning on the morning of the 24th, and continuing through the29tli, and every indication points to the most successful exhibition ever held In Crook County. From all over tho county fine exhibits of products are being gathered together for tUd lgricultural exhibit at the fair, and the stock show promises to bring ont ome of tho best siiow cattle owned iu the county, of which thoro is stilliohjf o make the stock exhibit mi Impor ant one. Blooded horses, cattle and sheep from every part of tbo county will make an exhibit that will i- ait attrao'.ivp feature of the i;ouriy f-iir. In addition to the uxlilbit ,.' Jlv4 sfnek and agricultural prodin t nf til kinds, jui hi trnctivi! tpeed program hal een arranged for the five days f tu Ufeting, anil as a nvtlll, the biggest lumber of raouhorseu ever Katliere i igetherln the county at ouv time wi'I be at PrinevillothUyear topartb ij itt n those events. I'rinevlllo is making arrangements lake oareof ablgoroWd, and enter- aiuiiieiu will be provided lor thfem morning, afternoon and evening. CONGRESSMAN ELUS HERE Congressman' W. It. Ellis came In m Tuesday night's stage, and Hia-nt esteiday forenoon in Madras getting acquainted with his constituency in this locality and giving an wir to ide. story of tholr wants. Incidentally it may be remarked that theie wh. ti are, chiefly, a repetition of this year'. bountiful harvust, and rwllroud to Ituwl their grain out to market on, by the time auother urop is harvested which Congressman Elliw c uidu't guarantee to teouro for them witbl'i tbo next twelve months. Alter spending the morning h-r-Mr. Klllu left immaditttuly after liui. :i lor Ktkimund and Bend, oxp.vMUL' to opeiid several dayu in that jnrt of r Mr. lillirt refuwd t l inter in llM