The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 15, 1909, Image 4

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TJhe Madras Pioneer
'- 1 IHibllshod ovoty Thursday by 1
-rriiE riONKEit mulish ifift co.
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One yenr........ . ...4. .$1.50
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At'RltTISIIl liATKS
ON AJUMilOATlOS
. Eiitorett as second class matter August
29, 1901, At the -I'ostoMca at Madrrts, Ore.,
under the Act of Congress of March 8; 187U.
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THURSDAY - JULY 15, 1909
SOME LIFE THERE YET
, Tho Oregon Trunk Line mil-
road in the Deschutes canyoi
.appenra to be a flead project, so
far as any prospects for the im
mediate construction of a rail
road are concerned, but under
the laws governing rights-of
way for railroads across govern
ment land the project still has
life enough to be annoying to
pie Harriman euterpnse in the
Deschutes canyon. Although
Uie Oregon Trunk Line dis
plays no intention of building
soon, or ever, while the Harri
inan line is making every effort
to get construction under way,
the former road is able to 'oc
cupy" its government right-of-
,way along the river to the ex
elusion of the Harriman road,
where their surveys conflict, be
cause the Oregon Trunk Line's
.survey and maps were filed first
tin the land office. This is one
of the obstacles which the Har
riman people are having to
overcome in getting their right-of-way
matters cleared up.
At the time the surveys for
,lhese two lines were made the
tOregon Trunk Line started one
crew of surveyors at Madras,,
.surveying down Willow Creek
..while the Harriman surveyors
were on the lower stretches of
the river, and by filings its
tmaps in the land office the
Oregon Trunk Line succeeded
in bottling up the Willow Creek
route. The Harriman survey
ors found a way out of the Des
chutes canyon up Trout Creek
and brought their line out that
way on South through Madran,
und it was understood at that
time that a very good Ijne had
,,been secured. Recently, how
ever, there have been rumors of
..negotiations for the purchase
',of the Oregon Trunk Line sur
vey, and Harriman engineers
.are now in the field going over
.tthat line. If this investigation
should demonstrate the supfri
ority of the Willow Creek .route
..it is not improbable that the
Oregon Trunk survey will b
purchased and adopted. While
the right-of-way has already
been pnrchased outright for the
Trout Creek line) the nmonnt
01 money spent tor tnat is a
..very small item, if the Willow
Creek route is found to be ens
ier to operate and cheaper to
maintain. The Trout Creek
-route . necessitates two high
; bridges, one across Trout Creek
nand the oilier oVer Willow
Creek at this place, both of
which would be avoided by the
line up Willow Creek canyon,
..and this alone might be suffi
cient to turn the scale in favor
of that route. The purchase of
the Oregon Trunk Line survey!
would also, dispose of the con
flicts between the two lines at
.other points along the Dea-
, chutes River, which makes it
strongly probable that the Har
.. riman people will desire to ac
quire those rights.
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RECALLS AN OLD FIQHT '
1 The report from 'Prineville pf
..the damaged condition of the
. foundation .walls under tlje new
courtho'Use recalls a Very bitter
. fight made several yenr$ ago
ugainst the construction of the
bujlding, undel a former county
administration. The fight wax
t pd very warm, and practically
"very resident of the county es
11 f rtrTiirtri
poused the causO of one ilcfa or
the other to tho controversy
A perpetual injunction was tin
ally secured against the county
court, enjoining it frdtn letting
a contract for the new, building
or any portion of it, if 6U0I1 con
tract would incur an indebted
Hess in excess of the constitu
tional ' limit 01 $5000 As the
cbunty did not have the money
to build the Entire courthouse
at that time, the county court
then let ti contract for tho foun
dattou only, and it was in this
manner that the courthouse wan
built in sections, the superstrvtc-'
Hire being later built under the
present administration. '
The old sectional leeling in
this county has died out, and
the news of the faulty founda
tion of the new courthouse over
which there was so much dis
cord is the ' first thing to recall
it in some, time. Crook county
has a magnificent courthouse
building, one of the finest in the
state, atid the citizens of all sec
tions of the county take a par
douaUle pride in it. It ia to be
regiutted that the building lias
proved a disappointment in any
particular, aud consollug to
know that the county couit will
take steps at once to remedy it,
so that the fine new structure
will not be endangered.
SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a. nt.; Epwotth
League at 7:15 p. m.
Sunday July 18, preaching both morn
intr and evening.
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vices will commence at 10130 Sermon
by Dr. R.idcr of Portland .basket dinner
at 1:30; services at 2:30, Dr. bkipworth;
evangelistic services at 6 p. m. Besides
Drs Rader and Skipwoith, other visiting
ministers will be present: All are invited
to come and spend a goodly and profit-
able day together.
G. R. Moorhead, Pastor. .
Window sale next Saturday afternoon
at B S. Larkin store.
Ice cream will be served.
CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES
Seivices in Odd Fellows hall.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at Willow Creek Sunday,
uly 16. at it a.m., preaching at' 8. p
m; Sunday July 18 at Lamonta.
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Sunday school at Lamonta every bpn-
day at 10 a. m. -
You are invited to attend these services,
B. F. W. Pitman, Pastor,
MENN0MTE SERVICES
MADRAS July 11, at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. in
Free Aletbodist Cliurch,
OI'AL PRAIRIE Every 8undy, except July
11, At 11 a. irt. and 7:30 p. m. iti Opal Prairie
Church, Union Bonday school every Sun
day at lu a. m
JCSTl'ER UUTTE Scliool Jtou,-Exr5r gun
day, except July it, at 3 p. in, Union 8uu
day chool every Sunday at 2 p. m.
MOUNTAIN VIKW bchool HoutT-FIrt and
3dSundy of each month AW'tsap.m. Un-
Ion Sunday fchcol.cvery8uniuij0:OT p. ra. ,
All are cordiajlv irfvltcd to these tehrtcer
ARTiiujt and iii.s'A CRKAflUXator.
WANTJJD TO EXCIIANGE-Portland
property for n wheat raneli.-O, A.
GRAHAM, 1034 Cleveland Avenue,
Portland, Oregon. J16 4t
For Sale
'(MAN OR -WOMAN)
A 320-aeP South Afri-
Can Veteran Bounty
Ltanci Gepfcmeatek -
Jstied by tlm Department of the
liileiior.uo vein men tot Uan
ada, under the Volunteer
B')titity Act, 1008. Good
.for 820 of any Dominion
Land open for entry in Al
.bertn Saskatchewan, . or
Manitoba. Any. person
over the age. of IS years,
-Man or - Woman, Jan ac
quire: tliio jaud .AvitU this
CertUiuavte without tfur.ther
charge. For tm mediate ftale,
8800, Wtiie or wire, , - ,
t , . y -r h
L. E TELFORD, I dSllMter St.JWOHtD, Cafl.
n:
: A. E. PETERSON
SMANIKO, OREGON
! Watchmate
and Iev6ler
Jewelry of jtil kindi nude tw or
der tad repaired, jSettinjjl for
I'reuoui oione muac.
EIDQT.niARB MIHBU nil ADaUTCCB
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Eft
Pacific ttofse Liniment Is prepared
expressly tor the needs ol horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful aad penc
tratlng liniment, remedy for emergen.'
cics. A soothing embrocation for the
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains and soreness.'' Unequalcd tor
curing the wounds and .InJ.uriesoI
BARBED WIRE and for. hewing cut?,
abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific
Horse Liniment Is fully guaranteed.
No other is SO fcnod or helpful In so many
ways. If It tails to satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
cxtr unoc lomii rirrv ccnts
HOYT CHKMICAU CO., Pohtmno, Oftb
' Fc rti'in ov J. 0. & M. A, Eobinson
Not Coul Land
OOME8TEAD. Notion for l'uhll
catfnn. Department of tie Inte
rior, U. S. Lund Oflloo at Tho PatleB
Oregon, June 17, 1000.
Notion is hereby given Hint
ROBERTA GARY,
of Lnmonta, Oregon, who, on July 2ft,
lUOl. niHilo Homestead, (Serial No.
0326BJ No 18682, for eswl, wjHel 8eo
S, tp ll2 8, r 14 e, w 111,
Has fileil notice of Intention to make
tlnnl live-year proof) to eMnhlltdi claim
to the laud above described, before
Howard W. Turner. tJ. B. GomtnlRHl.m
er, at his olllco at Madras, Oregon, on
the 2Htli day of July, 1009.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
J B Brown, of Culver, Oregon, Em
ma' O Sumner, R Cook, of Madras.
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Oregon.
C. W. MOORE,
J24Jy22 .Register;'
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Not Coal Lanil
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Puhllca-
M M.
tlou. Department of tho fnte
rior, U. S. Lamt Olllco ut The Dalles,
Oregon, Juue 16, 1000, ' Notice Is
hereby glveu that
CHRIST HARI,
of Madras, Oregnp, who, on December
16, 1903, nuiilo Homestead, S-tIhI No
03016 No. 18124, for(eiH J, bwhw! sec
29 and sej see 80, tplls, r 18 0,
W M,
Has tiled notice nf intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above desorihed, before
Howard W. Turner, TJ. 8. Commission
er, ut his olllce ut Madras, Oregon, on
.1... anil. .I.... . 9 T..I.. t nnn
MW "a
Clafmatit names as witnesses:
Ohrls Ilegenauer, Fred Ilenske, Dan
iel Arusmeler, of Mndros, Oregon;
Jack Dee, of Grizzly, Oregon.
C. W. MooitE,
J24-Jy22 Register.
Not Coal 'Land
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publica
tion, Department of tho Interior
U.S. Laml Ofllce at The Dalles, Ore-
gH, June 29, 1009.
3r.W a !,.! yion .f
J.3"
"L J "Xi-itiZuu i
w"'v" "V" J'""", ,.. ,.;
one w m iieirs juiii tor ine neira oi
, Jens Clrl8ttansen, ueceaseil
0f Youngs, Oregon, who on June 12.
1003, made Homestead Entry Serial
NTo. 02038 No. 12739, for the wMseJ
vvuej sec 19, tp 9 s, r 14 o, w m,
Has tiled notice of intention to make
(Inal five-year proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described be
fore Howard W Turner, United States
Commissioner, at his ofllce ut Madras,
Oreuoii) on the 12th day of August,
1000.
Claimant names us witnesses:
LT Larson, L B Larson, W Brown
'i" of Youngs, Oregonj C C Fox, of
' c. w. moorr
Iy8-al2 Beglster
iol Coal Land
HI
OME8TEADi Notlco for Fubll
cation, Departmentof the Inter
ior, P A Laud Oillce atThe Dalles, Ore
gon, June 29, 1009.
Notice is hereby given that
PETER MARNAOH,
Jl7
of Madras, Oregon, who, on Decern'
her 4;. 1903, made Homestead Entry
seitalNo. 030303 No. 18000, for se
seo-.82 tp II f, r 18 e, w m,
n a 'Ali-nl tinilnii e 0 Inlatillftit Ih
"W"'1 uve-jrenr prwiii, w roiaoiisi)
clali JuiU'L'l described, be'
..LI n . ,u . m . i . I . I i
fore Howard w, ffiarneri u. a. Commls-
elonor, tat g'tf f'fflce at Madras, Ore
gon, flu the Vftli day, of August, 1000.
Claimant names us wJtneBst'sl
H K NiBBon'. Jokenh MartUtDbi J 11
Homey, Qeoge Kllltugbedk, all of
oiauras, uregon. r ,
C. W. MobiiJi,
y8-12 ..ReKlator
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St?
en
the
Jotlcp to Tho Pi
tn the future parties attetidinar fiinerals
nt the 'HaloCetneterv ate reailesled to
leave their dogs at iiome1) iJlonoV(b tie.
their h.orjes to the cemetery fetyje.,. ,
Dy order of Board of TrUste'eir.
jyl
ifrl iTi if. Vn Mi
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
t
KOtt HALK F'v licntl frond hone.
Rr tmrtlouuwrt n J. W, HoneH, nd
nilnUtralor Jid Kii'ohfer oMUie. Mud-
run. Orviroil. ft
PAINTING ami I'npor HiiiirIiik iflrflt
class worknmiiHhlp. OflH on(orjul-
X
dross J. M. Larson, MiulritSc
BUlLDEUS nnd PKOOllATOltS
Come in nnd aeo our OIiI-NhihoI ttr
nishea and" 8tains Somethl'tiK entire
ly now. S. C. A M. A. HoWiiboH,
LOTS POH.SAUi Oil HAP. - FT n
short time only ,th Madras Towu
slte Oomimiiy Is od'orlng lots for stile
at vrv low lirloee. Thoir udvorlNu-
tm-utoti the Imolt page ut tills paper
coiitnltis map showing loontlnn of
Miulras with rofrono to tin M'veml
railroad clitvevM through this sfu
lion. Conalriiotlon Of either or these
ronds will niatce Madras the trading
center of n largo territory. The tlmt
to buy Is now, hofori the'' railroad
starts, when prices will advance.
t
HIDES BOUGHT HlghoiUmsh pi tee
paid lot hides of all klhtlit. J, W.
Livingston, Mbdras, tf
AUCTIONEERINO-Col. W. 11. Rey
nolds, of Mtdras, Oregon, an Hunt
eru Auotloni'wr, will sell all kinds ol
Itieri'liandlHe or stmjk farm snleia
specialty. Will gi any wimre lu Or
egon or niljnlnlnif slates. Regular
prices. Call on or write Col. W II
KKVNOI.DS. or A. O. Hanford. slfi-.tt
THE J"hu h. Campbell Market of
Madras wl'l buy pork, veal, mutton
and eggs, Jl -tf
The Pioneer gives you the hotuu nnd
county news nnd keeps you In lout'li
wMli your surroundings. Bulscrlhe
for It. Prlco $1.50 per year.
sWall Paper!
NEW STOCK-NEW STYLES
PARLOR. INGRAIN &
KITCHEN PAPERS
IFURNITURE!
i LOUCKS BRO
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MADRAS, OREGON
:
T. B. TUCKER
Horseshoeing and
General Blacksmithing
WAGON AND
PLOW WORK
Firsl-Cta fori Boaraiiicel
Uocttlal In the old ttmnhn nhnn
MADRAS, OREOON
. v. Not Coul land
fjOME3TJ5AD.-N.Mice for .I'ublioa-
Hon, DtMiartmeul.of the Interior.
U. 8. Luid Ollice, The Dalles, Oruon,
June 11, 1009.
Notice Is hereby given Hint
WILLIAM II. LANOFOHD, ,
of Haystack, OreRnn, who, on July 1,
1903 and additional .Innuury 30, 19iW,
made Homestead, Herlal Not. 02047
itnd 08408, No. 127fc0, 14100, foi nUel.
seiH'i sec 10 and swjiwi 20, ti 12
s, r 14 e, w in,
Has filed notice of Intention to make,
mini five-year proof, to eslabllfih
claim to the laud above described, be
fore Wurren Brown, County Clerk, at
his ofllce at Prineville, Oregon, on the
2?th day of July, 1009.
Claimant names a wltnoasust
Homer Alexandur, of Madras, Ore
roii; Glen atldBewuy, John A Dobklns,
Edmund Ilealy, of Culver, Oregon,
0. W. MoniiK. '
- Jy22 Register
Not Coiil Kandl
HOME.6
Him.
0ME8TBAD. Notice for PuMlant
Department of the Interior.
U. H. Land Ollloe atTlie Dallns. (imimn.
June SB, JUul), Notice Is hereby
given that , ,
WILLIAM 11. 1IUUK.
r-f Culver, On-got), .wh(J, on August 10,
i002, niade ftomentead (dora Nof
02041) No. 11172, for ik.iw'l. m-l-wU
sfco20and silni'1 Seo80, tpl'Js,,rJ4
llledHOIICo of Intention to, make 'fliiul
five-yuar proor, lo ectahlUli claim
In tho laud . ubovb described, tit.fore
lillcslook
at hlaorntiu. atMadrfH,Oregoin,oii
Ord doy of Auttiut, ltJOD.
OlMltilttlJt names as tt.ltuusaeVl
Jerry Aqli'oy, William Satin. Alhr
ealus, Emery BeeleB, all of Umuttta,
- J20 0, W. Mooiiu. ItoKlster
M' - f - V1"'11 - ''1 Hi'inli nil.
PLACE YOUR 0
hor extras and repair.
peering, Hodge, aK
Champion and pian'
harvesting machine!
with me as early as pos:
sible so as save delays
Repairs are cash goods
MADRAS
tllliL
German Restaura
& BAKERY, PRED BECK,
MADRAS, OREGON nm
-Good Meals 25 Cents
PRESH bREAD Evary Day
Tli r re loaves, 25 ct.
XjocaerirLgr Rosma in Ccnnecticn;
AUNSEi
nftln i iiw 1 1 nn iimn mm iMiiujalJjii
Sunut Macailnc' offer the rradra ti this pirtrtfitwt
WOMAN'S' HOME COMPANIOM 1.20J sJO.UQf
i -'- Illustrated In four colfwlihlUVj
SPECIAL SALE
1Q 'OFF
For one week- bdeinning Monday July Jandtfi
ing Saturday July 24, we will offer for sale
One-Third Off regular price a fine line of
LADIES' STAPLE and FANCY COLLARS
Rjmmna in nnV. frnm 50c to $ I tlk fk I
a good assortment of Ladies' Wath Belts.
NO OLD STOCK-ALL
THIS SEASON'S GOODS
MadrasTr'adingCo,
r p RniRH. . MANAGER
A JL . fcHw iii ililliiiiiniilld
fl- ltl IK KIM Mil ii i III 1 1 "II "'
EAT JOB PRINJS
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' rf you need teTte'R ti&M
ENVEl-OPES, or other Com
ti,t OHiMtincr. includin
iiioi vini ii",moi ii a
Special ftuled job .work of w -J
kind, felve us yor oraer,
IN 0RK AND m.
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