The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, May 14, 1908, Image 1

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MADRAS, GROOK COUNTYOREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1908."
NO. 39
Pioneer
Qpeeti fiote
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENJ
House has hocn thoroughly rcnovntd. No bcttbr tabic in Cen
tral Oregon for the mono. Your wants will be courteously
attended to. I leadcjunrtcrs for traveling men.
First-class Livery in Connection
.1. VV. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor
IMADRAS, OREGON
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
pnAHK OSBORII
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Near (Iruen Hotel
MADItAS
OltKOON
0, t. COLLVEff
HOTARV PUBLIC
EX-SHERIFF SMITH
IS FOUND GUILTY
Crook County Jury Is Out
15 Hours
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Hamilton, Pres. l'i t. uuhuiomt, ico-i'res. .i.e. Fdwui:, Cshr.
Justice of the Fonod
CUIA'KIC I'KKCJINCT
IMMUNITY NOT PROMISED
CULVER
OREGON
w.
II. H.NOOfc
PHYSICIAN S SURGEON
Ofllco In Uriie Storu.
MADRAS
OltKdON'
T.S,
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXGHANQE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFT'S ON ALL PART8 OF THE WORLtJ
; J. H. HANER
; ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
X notauV i'bnuc
j Klro Iimirnnrc, T.Ifu Iiixuriincc, Hnfcty Honda
ileal ouiu, conveyancing
Capital Stock, $86,000
Oolioilti, $200,000
SHAfolKd, OREGON
1
A, E. GROSBY
I I '
t' It 0 I' K I K T O K
ISTOFFICEJ PHARMACY
Ctrrlei Oimn ell- Mtin of linnet. Mcillolllc. flirbl I llotUflmM .KeinUi'.
irunt!iti'.SuiMri' mill i'llillii &iiillr. I'tuintry Mull l)nlt!t I kIvc my eroiml
Etiirnilmi, A (irnilimlb In rhatKe. Hf delivery ettamtitfcH. Yunr ;rLtrttIti
my itlltr. Hir)cliiilui) lnLIA'tl IMlriVjrert. Hlork Kiniilt lld I). of all klmll.
AfyhirKaiiuiaii k'mlakt. llotli Tliullei. W1IOI.KSAI.K AND UKTAIh.
DALLES,
OREGON
UMBER FOR SALE
We have blentV of lumber for feald k otir
mill,looated about 3 miles eafct of Grlizly
post office on c3VMy road. Prices rtaht
cMeekin & EastWbo'd
I'lll.S'KVlM.K,
OIlfiOON
fAX LUEDDEMANN
NOTARY PUBLIC
I'lomiT Ilitlldlnj
MADRAS
OREGON
NO. 3851 .
The First National Bank
OF PRINEVItY'fe, OREGON
X. V. A LLCS', ITMlUOIlt'f,
,, . T. M. JUl.PwiK, Uaililcr.
viuVuhiwi:tLiM Vlcq'rW., ,, ,
II. ukn-ciM, Ast, CiUhler.
... ESTABLISHED 1.680
fRjillfil, 8uriiin and IJntjjvltleil
$100,000.00
1'roflts
Elliott, Who Turned Stato's Evldoncej
Tvlust Stand Trial For Shnrb
In Crimes'.
PRINIiVlLLE, Ore May l'6 -After
deliberation covering more than fifteen
hours tlie Jury in tlib case of C. BaVn
Smith, charged with burnintr ex-Con
gressman J. N". Williamson'!! shearing
plant', brOtigh't in a verdict of guiVty,
at 1U:15 o'clock this afternoon', says a
diKpath to the Portland Orcgonian.
The verdict is a hUgo surprise to the
people here', most of whom were ex
pecting a disagrecmenti Wagers were
freely offered at 'two to one that if the
iury reached a decision at all the ver
dict Would be an acquittal. This opin
ion waH owing to the bad reputatioli of
Larkin Elliott, the alleged accomplice
and principal witness for the prosecu
tion', for truth and veracity, the unreli
ability of whose statements were
thought to be clearly established by fivo
I responsible witnesses. Evidence wail
also bTfcrcd to show that within the lasi
year Klliott had remarked, "cwll
' ' lilt t-T-l IU . . - 1
have to burn bimth's .house and nil)
him out otthe coun'tryi"
The evidence against this defendant
was largely circumstantial and but for
the testimony of Mrs. fcarkln Elliott and
Thomas Huston it Is doubtful whether
the state Would have had a case. AVv
other factor in the conviction was the
prohlise made by the, liartct attorhcy
to the -Jury, that Elliott Would not b
granted immutiiH' but would also be
punished for the crime admitted.
The case went to the lurv at 0 o'clock
fcaiurjiay.ievening. un tlie lirst.bf
seven to nve
MADRAS COUNTRY
HAS GOOD SHOWER
Accompanied By Warm
Weather
tion. Fvo ballots were taken, when the
votes changed to 10 to 2 for for convic
tion, anu this remained until noon to
day, at which time the jury asked the
court to repeat the instructions relative
to the law governing circumstantial evi
dence. Fifteen minutes later the Jury
returned a verdict of guilty.'
bmith retained Ins composure durint;
the reading of the. verdict, not even
changing color upon learning his fate.
Counsel will move for a new trial to-
i, .. . . ,
morrow morning, it tins is granieo,
they say errors which they regard as HRflP PRflSPFHTQ RPTTPR
Vilill 111 mu tunc win jiui. uu itiyaiiui
If the motion is hot granted, notice will
be given to appeal to the Siipreme Court
There is no question but that this case
will then be fought to the 1-iet ditch.
This is the lirst case on record in
I 1 9-e !r TV (imint if ii't wi rn n utinnnmnn lma
uiuua i.yuiitr t ciii.i.ii!i(ui duo I it .f , . ' i . L i I' in
i.n,i aAm,..'AV rfri n .'n,lnnvnr tn 1 u cunesuay evening a drizzling 'raili
........r. Vi.' vUUft'i.',. t ,4i.,..u,U,V. commenced lh this vicinity and cohtin
MUM UVIi.MUVIii V aau l - r I- I V'. m I ,
intl.nrtn nil lmvn Wn r-nntn'AV K W ?' Dccamo steadier and devel
.....v.w - - - - T" " - ' - 1
the matter drop', eithen from fear of con
sentiences or
p'vidfmr iv lUKl OCVI8 aimost ine oniy precipitauori
Drizzling Rain Wednesday Night And
CohtlnUos This Morning For
Several Hours.
vicir
oped into the heaviest shower that hn'ft
because of insufflcient visited this sectf6h in five oV six mokhe
and beiig almost the only precipitation
According to district Attorney Men- ih im'cdiate vicinity iii abottlttuf
efee, the defendant will hot be tried on , , , , ,, ,, ..
the other three indictments agaihst him, T1), ram. Pute. dllTerent aspect oh llid
two of which aVe on felony informations ctT. I"".' anu imJ arge
md one on a misdemeanor charge. 'le.'" 10r thls C0ntO'. In consequencd
Neither arc the old range war trou- V"V,," ur "v" . h 8mue ana
hies to be raked up. which set the coun- " TC"8. V a"uP.u,ani c,rP .
ty on edge for many years. The "Shor- " 18 .Pted the rain-maker is oper-
ty" Davis affair', in which a man disap
peared nine years agoi has not been
'mentioned, for the body has not been
t V , "A s i ,. . .....xi
shower, tct
tho vote stood
dt
for conVl'c'
ELK DRUG STOREi
URNITURE
I
DERTAKING
SUPPLIES
i.
IUCKS BROS
ADRAS, OREGON
HARNESS
FULLY GUARANTEED I
tarries & Boor Khfe at fresh
v i u;tl .. o .
arucs ana patents, rre-
work dndi. family
li 0 w
frugs
scnption
recipes made a specialty
J. A. UQNG
rrlysfdan and uruggist
MADRAS. ' OREGON
Whips, Bridles, Maltcrfi, Lace Leather
Neat Harness Repairing
VI I III!,?
nev line of dress '& WoVK
SHOE5
B. S. LARKIN
, MAD.RAJ. ORECON
Prince Corbet
BAY PERCHERO'N &TALLION
Will innke tho wason. ulitll ilttly
20, n fnllows! Minims, Mondays,
Thursdays mid Saturdays; VearJo
it IJrowirs. Tuesdays iud Wednes-
RATES
EAST
WILL BE iVlADE BY THE
0. R. & N.
At lionut ranch 1' rluay.
'AiMKi 5 single survitet.SlO
M'lison; Slfi to Insuie.Cr r
PETfiR MARNACrf. OWner
THIS SfiASN AS FOLLOWS
ROUNE) TRIP
J. C. & M. A. ROBINSON
SUCCESSORS Vo J. W. & M. A. RCBlK'SON '& CO.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
MADRAS, i
a iii'ni.
tag and Summer
Goods
Are Selling
RAPIDLY
a.....;
Agents for
baiN Wagons McCormick
Headers & Binders
SUB-SURFACE PACKERS
HEAT TAKEN FOR ACCOUNTS AND TRADE
,.DlUECT
$72.50
67.50
63.15
60.00
60.00
TO
Chicagp
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omali'a
, - . ..
Kansas City
TICkETS WILL lB ON SALE
tSisiy 4; 13
'June 5, 6, 1, 20
July 9, 7 22 23 n
AUgUst 6k 7, 21', 2&
Qobd lor jellirii in $6 Vitli
BtojioVer pHvijefjes it
pleasure within
limits1.
Don't nw the dates
For any further Itiforinutlon call oh
I WlLSONj Local Agent
V.
Or Vrlte to
Ol". IEP. U&.m
found, in case it should bet it is hinted
that the authorities know where to
place the blame fdr . his disappearance,
having obtained tho information during
tnc course ol tlie present trial.
iiunn uunu hi .oiicrman county, anu it
,miry bf one of his 'recV't4'P8 uota go'(
lost, slra'd up thjs way, and l'oosou ui
things. However that may be', this sec
tion has received a Rood
which everyone is extremely thankful.
Li-
ini
C1VEN SENTENCE OF FOUR YEARS
l'KINEYILLE. Mnv lV.ounae'l
the C. Sam Smith case) wherein the de
fendant Was convicted qf burning J. X.
Williamson's shearing plant's, this morn-
ing nioveu lor a new trial, xno motion i
was denied by Jtidgo BradshaW, Who
shortly thereafter pronounced sentence,
hm-wsing a penalty of , our yeaVs th he
iienitentiary. Counsel uien eerved no
lice of appeal. Smith's bond Was ad
Vanted from f2000 to $5000, which sum
Vas furnished, and lie is at libertv.
The state witness, Larkin Elliott, was
so'dlt afterward given a like sentence and
will be taken to Salem Wednesday
MAY DEFEAt 320-
ACRE DRt FARM Blii
Several Changes
Pi' " ;f
Bill Which
Will Provoke Opposition From
o Senate,
A tenfigtb'n dispatch says that
access of the dry farm homestead bm
1 in nCJ..l'.. 1 1 'X
HUM'
use
ae
TWO FARMER'S UN
IONS Organized
success
is in jeapjrdy, owing to a number ol
changes made in the bill by th
committee on public lands. The
- I n a .
reported to the house, differs from the
senate bill in a number of important
provisionsj and uriless ajprotnpt agree
ment can be secured uno'n the bill fn.
conference its.eheVnifes flirty be able to
prevent Its rinal enactment Vnto law.
xni.no senate Din, iuano anu L alitor- .
nia yqrc excepted from the operation
of the law, but the house committee re-
..i l i...t. A . . . .
h . v, . , .. awrw iKiui oi uiese states ami cut out
Mn A. A. Elmore, orcanizcr for the U., vAil, V u .
tBvi ' , i r -orm wannta. in tnc uui which passeu
l'arlner's Educational and Co-operative ,A.-, . . i
i.t.Ai i . i . . j ii ' t,,e subate, there was a section waiving
Unloll, spoke to an interested audience t,4 ,
.. Madras Tuesday evening, explaining 3, irJFrS"
the purposes of the union, and the ben- r.," X'T" ""P
ellls sought to bo attained by the farmer: -Z) V uuu,,sf "u l'urlTO
. . C.. ! ' . 1 to neriUlt Of COntinilOIIS cnsli-lonm. )Tlin
crs organiring. Mr. Elihore spoke at1,... '.,1V.... r . .7 T
aturday evening, and Lij. i.'.t,i "I
.nilte a number of tho farmers from tlmV .J riA.!. V" ...rK.
. .. it .. , , ., . . .i . , . ii 'i iiuinceic.iua . aiiu. unicss a settlement
Section attended the meeting here, when! , , M. ' . '
J . ..... ' lot these olmstlnns pun ) hW.ri n...
it was decided that for the present it ,r" 'r,rv
would be better to foim the farmers of aY W opWlon
the two sections into oe unio'n, Which "fiWWto-,
was done and the following officers were T &FJ T? fl
elected: President, G. L. Paiton: vice , " " i"ff.""" . B.nM a m ub
i n n n - . l' 1 ' commiuecs over tie provision ot
president) I It. Hastie eccretary-trcas- L. T v 1 r
' v . ' J I tni hill normlHlnc nroenn f linninann.V.
ttror, W.J. Stebbins; chaplain, dames L;:rV.V VA fu. i V V ' v-W,
Leel doorkeeper, W. II. Lneiiocher " "tt" fi
conductor, C. It. tooney. The Mud W. ? V vrT-ViM" "y
o .1. 11 ... . , acres. This feature of the bill is one m
Springs union starts, with 10 members V. i.i..i, ..n .A , , , -
iiiid there will probably lq additions at' V, T ,77 T.
, .1.1.1 . , , , . , . , steads arc particularly interested. This
the nekt ihecting, which Will be at Mad- . v no A .... .. ,..,
Yas on the 4th SatpWv iiUhis nionth' , T " T 1 , T
, i, n. ..i,. J''m-.V'" , ' edby the house committee, reads as
mm uiui i-miur mo union yui meet auer- f0ijowa .
nati-ly at Mud Springs alnl Madra'abn TIlnt " : . . 'J.
the 2d and 4th Saturday pi each month. '.' , , . T.
!. ...,... !?,.. i V I,' lands of iho character herein described
A l-armer s Educatidnal ahd Co-oper- (non-mineral, non-irrigable, iinreser(ved
utive Uiuon was organised, on Agency unappropriated, surveyed publiQ. lauds
Plains with 37, .ineilluers", tlie following which do not contain merchantable tim'-
olllccrs being elected; .President H.J. r1' po w men unai proo has not
Uranstetter, vico presulejll .Win, liar' public lands subject to the provisions of
peri secretary-treasurer A. D. Ander- this act. contiguous to his former entrv,
son, cluiplain 11. W. Uard. . doorkeeper wii uii snail not, togetner witn tlie ontr-
.ll. lWkcy, conductor Wm. Cook, and resi
ini t 11 1 -in T m , . I V- HI'Vll 41IV V. Ill 11 il ilUII UI UICJ UIIU"
inis union is caiieti m. dollerson I. nion il Ptrv sl,ill i, .io-nwi
aijd ijfeets the 1st and Ud Saturdays ih upon ami cultivation of tlie additional,
each month. . buliy.
.EXAMINING ROAD TRAIN PROJECT
1. 11 Lafollotto of Prlneville, ami Pi
E. Weston of StocHton, Calif., repre
senting tho Holt Manufacturing Coim
trial Jury in the smith case
Contrary to tlie expectation that it
...lit it ( . . . . .
would oe a utiiiuii
to try C ,?am Smith
w VA'VVVIIVtl'lt 1.1111 f U
t task lo secure jtm
ith and Larkin EjJiptJ,
tllVir flirt M11iniinN.
pany, manufacturers. of the traction charged with burning tho Ayijliajnsop
freighting engines, arrived in Madras shearing plant ahd cutting his wire fenc-
Monday evening to examine into Jho ing only twp hburs were t-oijurd, to sc-'
UdVisttblllty ol operating the big traction lect the It! men to try tiro, accused caV-
fielghtlng outfit which made a trip to
Mudras last Fall. Thoy BUent Tuesdav
ooking over a portion of the farming
country tributary to 'Madras.
Mr. 'Weston Was non-committal, when
naked aa to whether his company would
bporato tho tiutition freighting outfit,
but said tho project exhibited no insur
mountable difficulties, thbuch It would
necessitate considerable expense , tP
uuco a iKirtiou oi mo roiuis in conuiin
for tho big engiuo to operate bvm;.
' 1
dec
Mr.
.afollotto said it would nrobablv bba
week beforo a dclluito decision could bo
reached,
tMessruv Lafollclt anil Wcaton -started
for Shanlko Weduesduy morning.
tleiiifcti. Both tho state and thoUlefenso
oxhanoted.th'ejr porem'pd(y e).iailengcp,
and a ntttilhior of talesitiat jyefe excused
for cause, .'fhp prpoel ,'c-f tho .Jury
which llhaljy wa.B,WRtred to tiy Smith
and EllIott1wai8)as follow;
Walter t,uble, farmer, Lamonta; J.E.
Tiylor.ufqrier and sheepman, Princ
villoj.(Jchti teidl, banker, llend: J. L.
Wlndom. farmer, Culver: J. 1. .Wio--gajtd,
tanner, Lamonta; 0. 11 Mcl.al
Uh, farmer, ltedmond; 0. W. Updiko,
engineer, ltedmohtl; H. K, AV, Taylor,
farmer, Madras; E. C, Faught, farmer
ami stockman, Hear Creek j It. Moore,,
farmer, Huvcreok; F, W. McCaffrey
farmty, twlmondj J. T. Park, farmer
ltedmond.
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