The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, January 07, 1909, Image 1

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MADfUS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, f9Q6V JjLjj hujCftf "?
4n
ml "i iun'ii
reen Hotel
N0W yNbER HEW MANAGEMENT; -
kii ta rttovaed. N$ belief tabfe m Cen-
Sftlflhfe rrtdwty ywarits will la fcbutteowly
jg. Hfr&dquArtcrt iw traveling men,
hOlass .Lively In" Connection
MAS, OREGON
A. M, WfLUAMS i COi
Dry GdodsV ;,Gi(pthihgf
FufhisJiing.QoiaNdar
HAtB AMD CAW
TNE DALLES
QRECpN
Madras Harness Shop
i-- j i j twain ilwiwtiii ft ir .in ii
LOCATED in po$ToFfice building .
....... . V m 1
JUSt feceiveg a tun line ot nors
liafiketei Collars, Buggy Whips,
ollar Pads, Whip Stocks and Lash-
es, spurs anq d. , . ;
Horse Fafetshing Goods"
Alwavs Keot In Stock
ftipatring Nfeatly Dte Prices Are Lowest
Give M?e A Trial
A. fcOROSBY
STOFfci&E HARMY
forte Compete MM Mr lfw, Wedlel.CVfftflAailWlWM'ltlim(Jh,
HHWtfftlMdrle ittlil HiUlo Ihipfthw, Cewntry Mull Oritor lr0?1
lr ph! MrjchnlU atMe. I)etroyr. Stock KooiU anil V$ of.nU kltu!.
P DALLAS,
OREGON
MADRAS
MEAT MARKET
-
JAMES f , HURT, PROPRIETOR
PRESH AND !E0 meats
Pish, VcgeUWes artd 6uiritr Produce
?RAS,
OREGON
I III) I
List your property
I have Were buyer I
have Unti for Bale
Ora VatTassfel
MADRAS, OREFON''
T. B. TUCKER
Horseshoeing nd
General BidcksimtttfUg
WAGON AKlD
PLOW WORK
Fit-Ciass Work Gnaranteei
LocaX&V In ic -IZ Brooks thop
MADRAS, OREOON
Blankets & Robes
Tin stock of Hrik, i ColUra,
Bridle,. 'flatter, WWt. l
4ler rtlc kept it ffrt
cleee HrM Sf
DURABLE LINE SHOES
Wheat Taken in Trade
B, S. LAKKTN-
""JUADRAS, ORE.
FURNITURE &
UNDERTAKING
SUPPLIES
loucks Bros
MADRAS, OREGON
S.JI.
The Pioneer gives yeti Ufa b"6 a;rt,-,
county now anil kecpi you in iwqu
with yndr sprrouiKilriKa. buoBorioe
(ofM- Trice $1.60 pery?ar. .
ROBINSON'S
BIG
STOfi
pAttQAlNS BARGAINS BARGAINS
ANNUAL GLERANCE SA
Pfiipafatory to Taking StocJ
for tb0 rwrfd 5 day eom
per a .w-will offar at e
staple mrc hand lid to c
i
n1 Da
IE
lUdes Dry wods, hoes,
Etc., etc., fctc.
Will
argains a otor
10 to 25 pier
Dish es.
9TW H I
7 ,"33"1 B I A
lii&Mi Etc., etc.f etc. . -f I i
V fill M tetf. HmH if PfffitS BH If HI I W1 U M i AY
HEAVY IttOW $T0tllr
VISITS THIS lECTt
AbWt; 'Ifsltriean I itches 4jy'fmfant
Hiu'flriA 6HoW of hy consequent
wlik'h linn vloltedfU th!a section during
the-basi tlifeo Vcata comwenced-lRlUnc,
Mondnyjilght flhd by Tuesdnyn66n .it
had relied a depth of nUoit eik inches.
The ground Was, lltft flell Vrllfcll the
enofr camei flnd It has slMc'e b'efeft UliW-
ln itinWi nv H'i f ha slioW WAS HrSl
WHith.,WaIfeagrfceabld ill HHswme,
bUt Die Win4f Jid doh tuetday after
noon; fiO thal the la iww 0ccttkr,
ing 'no special, djacomtert, The mo
haa been ailing almoet tlnJiottlr
efnee TfteadAy WdrHirifrr and Thrl tfcefe
does not, xppvar to ;le more 'ihn Mven
or eight incite of mow on the fiMi
at Bretent.. on places where the mow
liiKl..We4iclearedp away ther 1, o
three oitieSr laehee ofre.abw--fallen
lne 'Tuesday aooa ao tHt It can
heteeen the snow Us thawingand sinking
int tWe gioSSa "AnU irt ttie aggfefftfce
it is prstmhle thatrU to 18 inchee. (
no'w have . fallen inHhia eeciion fiiiWe
Slonday sight. j ' -
The snow, is itill fnlling, withnorieo
of the .temperature up to the present
time, and if this etate of weather should
cohllnuo.tho light thaw will permit the
enow to ail elnk into the groBBd.tb.
the result that the Boil will probably be
ntoisteaed to A depth of four or iVe'feet.
EKQRWlfS ENERGY
OF DESCHUTES ilVER
Writhtg fAr the New; Year'a QregoV
nian about the water; power .contained
ijrthc atreaine ot vQregoBjiJohn LewUii
State Engineer, gives the,toll6wmf .4ta
concersMg the De&htatee rlTr ineeli-
trl Oregon :. , , .. L
tim Mihe ;iirikiiw hmm ufWitk
'ttqlhjr the QoMMiryiatUtl tMieefettff
Kkifceei hx tWt tWtJffijrWfc
caMiWe oi furnftb,if at s0t .watr
strfgy. over 1,000,000 lioraeiwer; Thia
U-I .1 '"I
etwrgoynetiBurBiBeniB nnu tire Munfr
Hon that 00 neFcet W tfi fall .will-be.
utilised and power -geatetf-la-water.
wheels ot 80 per tent efficiency; .
This wonderful aVrfearn noikys-foirper
g U. COLLVER
MITJARt PUSLI0
CULVtR
Jastios oflSTjlaiili -
OREGON
ii, a.
PHYfltlAN A SUtClM1'
; , 'di'c5 in ,hrjiK "Sfo'ft.
.1 N. NMIk v
ABSTRACTER OF
fflrolnsutanpc, TJfi Insurance,. Surely nonds
, Real EsUVq. Conveyancing
ndtARY FUStlC
I'l'oii'serBiitlillnK
MADRAS
4 y
OREGON
NO. 3861 .
The. First Natioaal Bank
.Of RlNEVILUCf OREGON ,
'ji.V, AHJtN. PrwIilptiU1
" wtiXWuaWinLRRYlVePresl '
' Jt, lJfcBfriKiAit.CaUlcri
ESTABLISH IE D 1 888
1 0.0OO.(X T "
A. L PETER8IN !
ANTELOPE,
kmaker
140 milea through itwrow rock-wallet!
canyon, eo that If enormo power can
be developed at innHmerable points.
This fact i of inestimable value to Ore
gon, ee tho Dcechutca river Is only about
.75 miles East o Portland and the Wil
lamette valley, where enormous quanti
ties of power wi)l'bo needed in (he near
future.
RIGHT OF WAY ACEttT
RETUMlfS T8 MADRAS
tJ.-A. Wynn, rigbt-of-way agent for
lhe6eiltr!ireon Bailroad, which has
a. lbcAtKjtf.WiVcy from Madras to Bend,
fettirMed m Madras Monday and has re
eferiited hftialions for right of way,
which Were eUspended'iaat November in
onir that MV; Wy'rto Wght go to Port
laW to participate iB the tretieatfal
eMeiWiiJ (Mr. Wynh eiecWd h'l toffa)
ml other .bueineee .delalHetl him there.
bhH dntime the hWklRys-
Sfjf tfiynn is opUimetfe over railroad
proepaets, hut li'iwlefinlt bewjg eon-
eerblng early conttrtictlon to give out.
JKowever, he W confident thut wlthTn a
feW nioitthe railroad const nwlkm will be
eommenced. Be that ae it' ntay, the
prienceof Mr. Wynn here, ahow that
tlxCentrid Oregon popk are getting
iilr .project in shape, for pfohiotion
and ni'ay he the tneetM' S Becuring the
first railroad construction for thie ter
ritory, p""' -
AlCIDEIIBl: IHJWTI
MR LITTLE DAUGHTER
THE JURY
5s W
'Cliicastr. Dec. 23. While lier mother
-was decoratinz a Chriet'mas tree feoaiKht
Jeeerl Locke, three yearsJOld, plCkea up
arijojd revolver and eaid ,'!io.ler;otnei',
MfsvJEarl Locke, "ehdei me toa.;'
The aaoiher, Veaware that, "Uie'rexol
yer wm "loaded, pwlled thi trigger and
afeot the child thrpogh ttieeerkilUavV
er lneUnW. lite revetver n oeen
in lliWjetie ror elk ihyllifc kNMy
wKmber waS Fowled. .
. TmeiabftMi at. ftrAjiViM!
Mrhd to have ho Itoeclkjamileamey
but it le aee learned llAV Mjrs oek
18 RiaugWir'df Mh Hd lrs. ' Craig
oftSrhaly, nd Jhe uettsbpteaSccklen
Mien Sorrow to them.
Klamath falls now :r
, OH RAlLrlOAD MAPi
' iClalhatJi Fallflj Or., Jam 2. he last
trips of stage coachca and, Irciglrt'tearaa
to Klamath Falls have l5ceti made.
;n$oac modes ot .currying passengers,
Fmanitfrelght'frbnl 'the. outeldejworjd,
to' KlHAath ;w6r'e fdreVer "abaridbnedt,
when; ok Jfew Veai'sV,dyi passengers
stepped jFoih railroad cars 'onto boats -at
liolikndt the Bow ttrmlbalbl thnCaiir.
foriiift'JrofUlbttll6rH jfojllrfrui. ahti'Vrera
conVeved. o &miiialh Falls hv Wkterr
: iiollatiti will cohiUub .to no'tliWWi-
naXpoltit Vi ihty ne'r lino! dti'Ui tracks
Rrefupipicn ip Aiamatn jeans, aunng
life eoHilhur MnriniT. -nflerliicli nll-rnll
, a ir
trips will be mode: The steamcn Klam
lith makes connection with all Wains nt
TTollaud and carries all traffic between
here .and Urat poln t.
ALBAHY PROHIBITS
SALE OF HEAR-BEER
lhariyi Or.,
Deb. 3l?-The city coun
cil jms Unanlmouelypassed an ordinance
prohibiting tho enlepT pearler or gtv
lng lt,awyv The penalty fiked for any
vloiatioH 'of the Btdinalico tangos be
tween $0 find $ibb for each olTenpe.
Under the terips 'of th& ' prtlluatnce each
sale vonsthn iveepar.ato pr&puel .
The olllcerg tit. the cltynnd county
have exporlenceil," great tllinculty In ?ii
ioruiug-iM prviaiotM w..iu.hcmi uihiw
la,w and 1o aeaiet thettt ih niaKlMfc mere
eftectlvo the tWovlfaons of the, fo-cidteu'
trovlona
temperanca drinjT "near beer'An
emorge&cy wHa mkl to etipt ad the
provisions of . miWiw :wfire wede.iwsjia);.
. waico couiiTY man mtm .
J).. Wasco Poultry Aateeiatioit wlH
hJd Iti ;colid annM 'eiljpkafc rfiow
kd tlie -offlceM eyMai' )k bis
howlig overlaelj; Ttwe wa lVe
ioD awahld In 190ft btl W oi bit
there wa not the cowuetltibU ihat 11
expecteU will be wade. $ WhWt$
ehlUlk Applications (6r apace have,
to flend the .state constitution sd:
tUtl in all criminal case exceyt the .
nKMi wrioBB oHmum ike jbry hali ee,f.
siet of M3c instead oi'it men, d..UAtitl
all eases cicept. murder irl the first de -gree
and treasoti, five-Mictlis of the jury ;
may iiml it verdlpt, Is the purpe'e'aJr
measure, which will be offered lor the
nmideration of tho lerislatare when it
convenes ntikt Mojijlay. It provid -
also that in nil caseJtcept treason ana
murder, an accused person may waive A
Jury trial and be tried before the judge.
It Is believed tlmt such an riibcU
mcttt yrmid simplify the proCWr of,
the court, 'ad woukl almost cpiBplete
ly do a, way with .disareelMente., It
del4 Mrorteia the time of iriafej itlki:
i much eee(er and quicker to select 4
peeel of eix tlmn one o f li, and it Would
also reader shorter and 1cm difficult tli
deliberat'iotHS of the juriee. j I -
Tinder the resolution for the coneUta
tloal oainendment, it M propoeed ttfc
there eball be a jry 6f 12 otily ha ea,
of treaeoif, murder . iny degree; "fo,'
and rohberVv '7otli- brlaainal ,
'proeecatioUs the jury is to be compoeeil
of aix men.
cases, that there ,'aiiaU' be a jury effiM
only in caw?B wifwrr nmior .
the . jury ie to be wBcient kj agree upon,
a verdict. v - - j&
va?hareeolUtioa waa -KnyffrlV CSrpuifc
'judeCIeland'oif' SlujUoomabi fdiUj
pu'riwse oi Improving oh Uiefeiifitinf
conditkme ef court precedulfte4.
-3S
.CIVISC Jllf aMMTliK
. AMUt GEHTRAL OREClii
'jefrtfcteiBS ittvolving the plane jptf Hie
Hartiwah" Srilh relereiieeto the
nnkiidKd Invasion" of iuemral Oresxm.bVi
n"eVta;lil:the r4&:
Kiver'neweip; m we, otiier.HK-J
towHt detaf rjtlVsnirXT.
OrJek, Of 'rife: Herwrnan VaisvfWi
UrwlOf'.is'i ya the Ptttend,Tele
gram, SI. - ..v. ';f
It is known that Hie maiiioiBees
the Harrimah .system at ChfcaerJ)t' r
nrlhg.lh reHuesta forre'ad more ir-V?
formation regatdlhg CchtrahOregon. at, ?
bull by Hie horns bd. wcht Eat to .fm.-
me mauer out i pcreou; xie nu'ev,'
pected tb be able fo -announce tljb ajatd
for th$. .ctiiriiilehementlJir actual. chX 7f;
atructloh on the brsjclei,liiyer RaiUl f ":
waV before he went aayilSt thie -? ' 'v
impoihlexOwjng-toitbtftUhuoi '
quests jw-.mort. uetuai surveys
ITEMS FROM ,0i E1
Kear beer lg havlhgits" innings thesoHP
days. Charles A. King ftt-Jthe.lj?rihet.
vine iiuiui im in ;i swot, oi iw juarrgia
manufactiired bv the iSngcH, t)Vlenii.?7-
lireWing bo, nt Tho dalle's, nhd boldly -Vu
..iii. i.i ... is i. v . tti4
onifinnu nueoi iv uarrei a uays aiitsf,
wcelr he receive nSeqolj cpiiBigHro'ent
of.SOburiele uhd tht are expected td
last ahyUt HI) days. It tastes, loolcs. and,
heads like beer arid bntalba totaethiuir
4C38 than one per cent of alcohol: and as1
inf. niiliirr i ntlMtufaVipiia tliu rAnn:
crip 'of ft. real beer bottle.' Ai.y thing of
iwo er cenv je.json-intpxicatlng
wonder ' Uid breweries are Uug!l
oyer when, thyiake stuff like thhjSr
l'rlnf villft Jievfew. o , " . -
, to..
StecKmn laya suMtr cteuo
The StethMletfchUrclu dedicated onl
alittlebvetft year agoj is oht.of 'debti'
BroWh, the Iattliha SWckSnab, Who1 held .A
ft note lor ?iwyv beat ing siJt per cent in
terest. HCttlnHt thH' chhfeh m-onertvl
scu'tthsndlq to Ui chttVch trustees ill
"peW in"fUll.H
Ttm.HOtB Waa httrtit
't .fi-'tA'-)
WfnW bf WKk
vt Miy.vraKir.':i mih
yietlr IN
large audlrnce, aueUt Mr. jifWfe'a mw- wL.VB
5
Pfoou4 S
Mtre4iy beii eMtHrai'ly In exllM
NMT4LAI8 NMI ftUAIiuiiin
Mm Un yei- ami it ii M
ihtaaeaike
tilt Lave to "be
feNbrilUBw.