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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1909)
"IT He 1:1 .U.,wii r MADRAS, C fWOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. '909- r 7". W LLIAMd N0W UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i . iitirtMv renovated. No belter tabic in Ccn- . i trtnii i iijiuuhiiii - 1' Liii JOicaon i rnrlravelinc men. jdedto. ncuuv,u..w the money. Your wants will be courteously qrst-olass Livery in Connection j. W. LIVINGSTON, -Proprietor unPAS. ' " OKbUUIN I We coal and tltnbct belt pl'llm lotc Jniws. to give poor, long-suffering Qre Dry Goods, . Cloth ipgf Furnishing: Goods o. r-n sjifiDDlMAfd A T4 A S f J flfi LflJi tirlllllilfmll nunm , - ' ww - i (i I LLWJ I vvii--o"" , fP 1 1 nnniGIOr That Mr.Harriman has changed front fcfiKJl rnUm UL regarding Oregon's immediate chances ISnnw i iiwih""" . , ... i.imni rrrinmn railroad 01 gCWIIlt llUUIllwimi - Cast Aside npOTH AND HATS AND CAI'S THE DALLES Mat E. m. DAVIS, Prop. rap lid M H Located in postoffjce building Just received a full line of Horse Blankets, Collars, Buggy Whips, Collar Pads, Whip Stocks and Lash es, Spurs and bits. Horse Furnishing Goods Always Kept In Stock hairing Neatly Done Give iyie m i m mmr mt ifwlnn rmrn r rw i i ww r wnrairy -r- mileages baa como to light through an ... i..... l,nt lii nnu-L'nhlC' tllC nnicruumiK ,7.. n r.n-f rn Prnifirvt S luin tWml riiilriind circles, when Uc ILIOl NlwMVii . w w t- j iMUilun ------- Qenerrtl jiinnaor .i. r. w v... Chicago and Now York in ins private car just before the holidays, Fred Btan- ' i tVM.IlA tn ihl ley accompamcu huh i East Stanley also lind the pleasure of npolher talk with the head of tho Har- xiinan system, and, much to Ins sur prise, h0 yas informed oy jiarymsui that the Central Oregon prqpoition u'mtiit Unva tn wait ft while, 'that the For Hundredth f Imo piuffa Business H,i1(i wmf i,0t yet ripe to build into that nncnnw HAD NO INTEHTIOH OF BUI(,DH0 INTO INTERIOR WITH I liuvo im ro huytrs thun ' have land for mile Ora Van Tassel MADRAS, OUUFON Mon Of Portland And Central. Oregon Country Till. TivtmiiiL' Telccram of- Portland U" Kfl- ou un nil" Prices Are Lowest ial A. E. CROSBY VKOPUIKTOR ISTOFFICE PHARMACY 'trriM . Com,, .( i.lno of Drut. Mediclnci. ChomlcnJ. JIouelioltl Homedlw, tujjIiu'StiixIrli- mitt 1'hato 8tippllf. (kinntry MU Oritord I ptvc my pononnl lUontion A iiroiluHlti In flirp Me delivery 'guaranteed. Your prescription lpwi , Ht-Klinlne ul t'ct I)ctrytirii. 8Urk Food nn1Dlpot all kludii. IpstrlotKMlmiu Kurik. llrtth'l'Houe. W1I0I.K8AI.K AND UETAH- T. B. TUCKER Horseshoeing and Genera! Blacksmithing WAGON AND PLOW WORK W-Claa Wort finarantcei Located An the nhl Jlraolu shop MADRAS, OREGON NO. 25 rriDC nPRTHflVS HOUSE UkW w - --rj WITH ITS CONlfcHI I DALLES, OREGON MADRAS MEAT MARK ET JAMES W. HURT, PROPRIETOR FRESH AND CURED MEATS Fish, Vegetables and Country Produce ADRAS, OREGON Blankets & Robes 3STB"W STOCK ninn atnf If if Harness. Collars. itrldles. Halters. Whips and other articles kept In a first- class Harness Shop DURABLE LINE OF SHOES uhtafc Taken In Trade B. S. LARKIN MADRAS, ORE. FURNITURE & fiiuiroTAiriiinj SUPPLIES LOUGKS BROS MADRAS, OREGON nriil tvflBte of unfirodtictivity. .tuHt when Pharaoh Harnman cxpe rint!fid tins "hardenin of heart" to- ...nni fin. tiUr1rin of Qrctton. wno are .. . I U ir..-.ltn Miii I frvxntt fA nil It'll Olll Ol IIIU IWW ums, niollflc Dromiaer of 1'elican Jxige, ran- in noi khoh, wui. ...... -- V . . . t.t r.f 1.1. li.ltnnaArt frt ..nifll' .lllj.'l(i Willi tUePianS roau wizarn, money KiiiK. n'l""1"1." v l uri"""-" ; . ,. , I.- r.norl.-ncl nlnioat a that ho announced a iew inunwa f . I .. il.. Irt11 It n ittn.w tn All comnleto change of front regaMintc ins cicar irom uiu , allceed plana for tapping th.J Central Stanley less than three weckH ago, and awhile; it too toon." Last-August ho printed in the Telecram a couple of Oocmor Chamberlain, General days since to uie meet i M,mWrOIlrfMi. Mr. Harriman's right- KrUttsclmitt, director of maintenance K " .- . .. I i i : . i.,l r-,i.l 1 unmn rnniinn.' in,m n lit NortllWeflt. ailU XTCtl. 1 ami PICrUUUJJ, l.inu, ' S. Stanley, secretary and general mnmi- at least satisfactory to.hiniHeU, why the " " . m -n I ' . : l.iuf wnmtnnr r r.,r,.i..ii iu irriirMttnn I'ovver tiflrri man nruniieco u imk ui liic jyv-cviiuvvu i iAnm ii11mh liitv lodue 1 could not be keot. rf - . . ... ... 1 fry i . t.!a- l.t .,.rAraAArt sliatflflPB' r. M mnrn.nr)A fit Ht Vn to IIIH TI rOfl 1)61!" I J.I1 I11IILH klliib UIHVKW vm-"v tiveinvaeion of the vaBtv and undevel- to the carrying out of these intentions T-not nf tlm Cnscades. At have arisen to cause delay cannot oc ...is ii..ni!iiuivUnni ( 41m Va. I f nlfPn' Bprimialv. for Harnman is too VllUk IIIUU IIIO UIIUO if .. v i I cifics" informed the Governor and Mr. much of a genius ol railroading ia make ci . in.i ttm( Im Mnitll linvplnnn nalifjed nublic announcements on QIUUIL-V, l. itanii mi - i i r . ... the proposed extension umler way ite- sucu imporuini. muwera mwu,,- fore the close of tho year. A lew weeKs ing jusi auout.wiivic .3 bu.b Vnrtlnnd. off at " If lie had bad any serious in- lULCf tiiMmn" - " ' II - nnd at a recention given him at the tention ot geumg aciuai conairuu.iuii Commercial Club, lie reiterated the of a road into Central Oregon unuer way same statement in the hearinpof half a ''befoic the end of tho year," lie would ilfflnr. I Iijivo known it when he culled &Xr. bum- .).: lil uinmt" i . tm thnt actual construction work would ley ana viovernor vnninuuniuu i-u i, ni1irwnv not Inter than January 1. can bay, and when he was shaking . t t -ii. t. i : In tho halo ot these gloving promises nanus win uueiuv&o mauuwu fnroot a lot of zens of Portland at the subsequent re tiie mean things they had been think- ception hero. It would not have taken ing and saying about the "man who haB him until the middle of, January, 1900, ii..i t,o ofnin in Biipmr Rtnrvini' to discover no Jtau maae a niisuiKt:. III1IHVU IHW v . w I roads in other parts and to fill plethoric So far as the people of Orogon have Wnll Htreet. Thev ficured it any knowledge or information, the only out that these promises, given under progress mat lias Decn maue on me the circumstances which they were, Central Oregon project is that three oueht to assay about 09 0 per ceiit of re- routes are under consideration, and that liabilitv. They bade Mr. Harnman one ot mem win cost anoui cn.ouu.uw, good-bye and wished him luck. another about $2,000,000, and a third p.n . i.v M-niiPil nnil wiiited some about 5UUU.UUU. "xnc cnoTU ineyear - " . t I i l i i x more. Tho end ot tne year came, anu is one montu nasi, urm uicre uru uu ui-a tho fiame thine hannened that has hap- and spikes on the -ground Central Or- . ... I v vY . pencd a dozen times tefore. lowing egon is siui an unoroKen wuoerness was done, and not a syllable of public only another of Harriman's promises utterance has Mr. llarriman made on has been "broken. the Sui iect since. It is presumed that Mr. tlarriman is too busy building a throne for the N York Central, which will just about tit him (with crown and scepter thrown in); or it may bo that ho is planning uountrr moves against Hill's invasion of the South, or some new stroke to tap the Flat Head river valley in tho valuu- - .t tis , nf Nftfll.Miltienii, whq i- .irt fti.lvnr district, waa act; Ktroyed by fire Tueady4. house and con- tents neiny i - A ingyrance- Tlfe root 01 ino u.ub- from a stovepipe wiucu ran and tho strong wind which vm blowing at the time soon fanned it mio Mr. Milligati was nwy trom nom tho time, and lifs family waa powerless to check the blaze. Among tho contents of Uo pmiuing was about $100 W money, .Whibi.j. also destroyed. This is the second nro Mr. Milligan lias suffered in uie two years, and tue loss iano - lly npon hini, FR08T EMDAKCcRS WHEAT AT DUFUH ; ; Dufnr, Oregon, Jan. gO.-Unless tlm , i..,t.t turn tnarkedlv warmen ,- WelltT BIIU"" ' - , . or si heavy blanket of sno should pqmo soon it is predicted oy 4 immediate vicinify of .Dufurand V throughout the wheat belt to the South and East that tlio crop 6f Fall wheat ; will be short in .this section because oU , v tho damage being done by froat. - Warm; days and extremely cold nights have ( been the order for mora than In consequence the succession ol freezing-,-anQ thawing is damaging tho green Fall V;V wheat severely. Ah yet no sweeping . Injuries have been reported. ., , WHEAT $1 AT WALLA WALLA "Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 30.For. n. f i!mi in more than 2Q yean wheat today sold in Walla Walla for a bushel. Tlie.sale was maao ia wiu,.. Jones-Scott Company,' who . said this evening the wheat was No-1 rnijhng bluestem, and tne price was cause it was worth the amount in the market. The lot consisted of 100U flacaa ARE VIEWING OUT NEW COUNTY ROAOS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I TltoVl'ini-er lvs you the homo and nnimlv news uiuLkeeiw you In tolioii wiih vour surroundlncH. Bubsorlbi for It. I'ilcoSl.60 per year. pRANK OSBQRN U. S. COMMISSIONER Kcar Qtvvn Hotel MADRAS OUKUUt I ROBINSON'S BIG STORE Qt G. COLLVEB NOTARY .PUBLIC Justioe of tho Poaoo COI.VER WtKCINgT CULVER OREGON ENERAL MERGHA w. II. SNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON oniuo in iifim tstoru. MADHA8 OUEQON We are here to get your bus iness by LOW PRICES and FAIR TREATMENT Give Us a Trial I d AX LUEBDEMANH HOTARY PUBLIC County Surveyor Rice and Road view ers Dick Vandevert' mid Hub Kinder were in this emPof the county the first of the week viewintr out two of the roads which the county court at its last term acted npon favorably. The roads viewed were tho Lylfe Gap road and orte near Culver. The Lyle Gap road runs from Youngs through Lylo Gap to an intersection with the main Prinoville- Shaniko road, and between Youngs, and the van n. new route will bo followed . . . which will be an improvement over the old road. This road Was never a county hichway further than the csCa, altliougl for a number of years thero has been a traveled-road through the Iyle& Brown pasture. 'Hie road near Culver which was viewed out is known as the Harold llaldwin roud, and runs between tho Baldwin ranch and the property of Geo. Rod m mi. This road will eivo an outlet to the main'road to a number of imnor taut ranches in that locality. EDUCATIONAL MEET ING AT MADRAS ITEMS FROM OUR EXCHAM8ES Many Birds Frozen , Louis Frit?, game warden for this dis-. - 1 trict. has just returned trom a xnp. ' 1 X 1 .4. throughout the county and saya imn robins, auail and other, birds have perished because of tbenre- mi nnf nTilo in 'ti cent storm. j.ney 0- food and have Btarved to death. t.m Brnne of Granddalles has urged farmers to place food where the quail could get it. That bird, the small varn cty, usually huddles together in flocks. being helpless, when a deep snow comes. Prairie chickens have, also, suuereo, and many have died. If farmers had fed tire game birds they would be domj? much toward the protection and jireser- vniion of the birds that roaice.n nice change, during the hunting season, m the table fare. There, is no better game bird in Oregon, it (is considered by manv. than the native quail and prairie chickens and it would appear an over- Bisiht not to feed them during ttie lew winters it would necessary to da so. The Dalles Chronicle. Superintendent Covey of the Warm- spring reservation, says he believes that - many quail on the reservation perished during tho Tccent severe cold spell, Quail were gett'ng quite numerous tnero and in a few years these ue gnmo tarda would have been plentiful but for tho thinning out they have suffered tbl4f , year. - ' Pioneer Uutldtng MADRAS J( Ht HANEH ABSTRAQTER OF TITLES I'lreliuuruaco, WU.luiiurimooSuretj J, Q.'&t M. A. ROBlNoUiN GENERAL MERCHANTS MADRAS, OREGON lRtNKVlU.K,. a conimeie suiiniv or leirai IiIuiiiih rnr Hide InoludlnkwiUnnity hiiiI uiiIi uIhIiii I .1 I.. ...I I .11. .. ... uuuuo, rem, iiiutu.'i aim cn'lt IlioriKUKSH. Uto. Jii!iji' couri bluiiKs'aiiii JiiMh liiOiill WUIH wpfonlty, NuU t'uuttU I -F.J i Utuukt An educational ineetincr will ha hnld ! at MadraB Friday and. Saturday, Febru- I nrv Ifl mid lX fnt Tuinnon rf .lluti.a. OREGON sing subjects that relate to the general . I 1 A . . If It. wenaro oi me puoiiq scnoois Alt teacn era and Bchool oflicera North of Crooked river and East of the DeBchuton nr r. quested to aiteml this meeflng. Teach prs aro requested to tKu rulay as the 1IOUUUV. lllRICad OI IMtllHlnv. I'Bhranrtf 22. The ioiut ineetitluwill beheld on Saturday. Teachers, from Prinoville, Bend and Lnidlaw Will also attend these lllOOtinuH. Count V Hiliiriti(ntidnr1f. VnrA will discuss the conditions and needs of our schools. The people of Madras are noted for their scibool spirit and hoard- .1 ...til 1 j i . miivy nnu win uo an tney can to mane th)s meeting a eUccese. All at corul; ally luvltwd to attawl, Trapper Burna Out " 1 " , ' " Ralph Patterson met with quite ...a misfortune last Friday in the bunihigy of the cabin where he made headqiiar-. ' tera for his trapping operations. When'1 he returned in the afternoon from mak-. Inir 11 round of his trans he found onlv a niln of suiuulderim; ruius where tho- cabin had stood, and everything that ho bad inside was destroyed. Tiie tire burned orte otter and nine martin skiny for him, besides an extra fiue rifle. Tho building was the house on Neil Smith's. homestead, It is .supposed that a coal dropped out of the stove ami started the" fire. Bend Bulletin. Uoiut onaaoN Beef Cattlo Held Up Stroud Brother r managed to cct thol lltef cattlo shipped from Shaniko I.on day, after having been held up there during tho railroads troubles for. 10 davs.' The enforced fttnv at R)nmU-iS added a feed Mil ol $300 to the expend uf getting 103 head of cattle, from' PrlneV V vtiie to t'ortland. Prmevule Review, Planning Willi Hid. The canoe ordered by Professor 13, h. Ashby and Max Hofer In which they plan to ride the rapids of Crooked river and the DescUutes has arrived i Mju iko, and part of the oVot Um l'flauvilk, J(Murud, 4' ;?! -if, : " - 4Mi