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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
Pioneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1909. NOl 6 Madras l tie FlIVERY, FEED &SALE MADRAS, OREGON stable! HOOD & STANTON aivc Your Orders Prompt Attention PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0, 0. COLLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Construction Forcgs Con tinually increasing Justice of tli o Pen oe CULVJJK I'llKOINCT CULVER OREGON HOWARD W, TURNER U. S. COMMISSIONER WORK WILL PROCEED DURING THE WINTER Transient StocK Given Best Of Feed And Care I MADRAS MARKET j, U. CflmPBELtli, PPop., WflDF?AS BEEF, PORK, VEAL We hnvc the best line of Fresh Meats In the country NOTARY PUBLIO INSURANCE MADRAS OIlKUON Supplies Rains Rushed To Scan Of Construction Bath Sides Are Working In Qopyon w. H. 8N0QJC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON qnjcaoN ILL KINDS OF SAHDBff VEGETABLES Ifl THEIR SEASOM i T. 8. Hamjito.v, Pres. 13. II. Kjikxcu, Vlce-Prcs. J. C. Fowue, Cshr. t EASTERN OREGON Banking Co. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND 80LD WAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD J, H, HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTARY ppr.jp Plrolimiranro, Ufq fnjurftnpp, gnrpty flflnl rniNKviu.E. PRffooN NO. 39Q1. The First National Bank Or PR I NEVILLE. OREGON B. V. At.UK, Frcaldont. T. M, Oaldwik, Cubor. Wul Wc'nziviiu a Vl'oorres. 11. !Uujn, Ant. Cuhler. in ftont of tlio machine across tlio road, TIio automobile coming behind bad no olinnco to ecu Mrs. Ileal until it was right upon her, and thcroforo no oppor tunity of avoiding the accident, her ma chine being between tho occupants of tlio on-coming car and herself. Mrs. Real's companiont who heard tho nu(o coming behl nil, tried to gut her out of its way, hut could not and she was ran. over, with the result hofaro stated. The following is a part of the evidenco placed boforo the grand jury, as stated by a Portland paper j "What is reported to have caused Hie grand Jury to believe that Rodman and Mrs. Maddux occupied the machine which struck find killed Mrs. Ileal ie the testimony of Frank Hemsworth, form erly a special policeman Hemsworth told the jury that he was at the Lake- ride Inn, a retort this side of the Cliff Inn, the night of tho accident and dur ing the rush of business he assisted in serving at tiie bar. He is reported to HARRIMAN CONTRACTOR makes cgoo SH0WtjQ - A Construptlon Is rogresslrjr-Dye Has Menaoorlo Division En- r Olncor la Lopptpd A trip to tho railroad camps between, Madras and Trout Creek shows that work is proprespinR 'stealily, and whihj it may seejn somewhat slowly, it will be recalled Jhat rajlrpads, as Home, are not built in a day. Rwyer & Com pany have three camps established in. tho vicinity of Porter prjng canyon and. are n.aking prepaiations to locate twq more, one about one-half rnile North o Pnxton's and the other Just atthodi-' vide, near T. P. Monroe's place, where tliere is a stretch of heavy work, a very Asldo froin, the continual increasing of the forces at work and the opening of new camps, tho head offices in Portland of fhopesdiiitos Jairoad Company and m-..t. f i .... ii.... ... i. 'hWfltakppnlKPP lR the situation in the have said that he recognised the couple f eeP s belng pessary at that pflin A.i.... Tlt'ir ' ' ...1 f t.... it.-,:- .,i : i. to establish a uniform grade. gpnjan JScpf.. If. as hp fefrjembered serving them with Tlio last reports rpceh'ed py the liar- urjpjss nt pic aKeyiew jnn Ju story rlnian rood slipy hat tho cqptrsctors he repeated befpre thp grand jury and have about pwi meq atwprfc. The Pre- in prper fp maife hs statemepts more gop Trunk Le reports fhp pumper t conejHsiyp C wop senf p the county worjf for that company's poptractprs is jajl ffherp ip paw rs. Maddox apd was IP pxcpjw Pt JIW. cure jnpr pue wo? P wqman witp jfou 'I'jio VVintPr tpqntus wiU not cause any man ESTABLISHED 10)88 Cpltl, 8HFp,i ma ifiHv'tflJ $100,000.00 Pro1 ti pf-)pin activities. Most of the work js in rpek and can be pushed in cold feather as well as in the Bummer. Tie prinplpal necessity Is to get a large amount of supplies into the construction camps before tho roads are blocked by snow. Potter Bros., the Ujll portrnctoro, have, established camps Of the lower river, it is reported, the controversy over the-Moody dam site near the mouth "The testimony of Hemsworth and of others whom the grand jury has exam ined in the past few days has fyeen mere ly a gathering of tho loose strings which have centered aboilt the statements of Miss Yobs, who lives at the house of Mrs. Becker, and upon whose testimony the grand jury acted in ordering the ar rest of Frank Rodman and Mrs, Mad dox. "The story told by Miss Vo3s to the gtsital Sloeft, $86,000 Dipofclts, 4480,0(50 SHANIKO, OREGON A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS & KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, N, Y, A full line of Pho to supplies always on hand, Printing and developing done. Mail orders will receive our prompt attention. Write (or our new 1909 CATALOG Try n bottle of Alur flno's Odlnol Devel oper. Will develop nny IMnto or Paper A. E. CROSBY A. M. WILLIAMS & CO, DEAlyBKB Jp Dry Good, Clothing, Furnishing Goods the line opd the covered in this B00T8 AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS are being let nil along work is practically all manner at prcsenL Both railroads are reported working crews at the big tunnels at Horseshoe Bend, where the first conflict occurred early in August. . ....... I T A I t A f SI i THE DALLES rJIECnN w:ruay lor uie urn time in a montn me blocked road across the Gurtz ranch, leading to the brink of the Des chutes canyon at Horseshoe Bead, was opened. Following the dissolution ear ly in August of the temporary injunc tion secured by tho Harnmnn road re straining tho closing the ranch road, the gate was again locked and two men were placed on guard. Thereafter even the Harriman engineers woro compelled to seek access to tho canyon by trails, and nnpiiml eiinnlipa InMnrllnr. !. W. o. orllLiJJlino ,aken t0 tl,e Twohy Bro8, ca,QP8 hy having been adjusted by he company grand juiy is to the effect that she saw agreeing to gp over it. Litigation over Rodman and Mrs. Maddox pass her rights in the canyon, which for a time house in the automobile and spoke to cpii?ed Porter Bros, fp delay in letting them, that biter, when ppe, Mrs. Mad sibPQntraptS hqvp bPPn adjusted to dox and Mrs. Becker were in Seattle, such an Pfttent- that thp Sllbcnntracts Mr. Maddox told her all the details of Rlacksmitliing Plow Repairing, Wagon Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING (Formerly The McRl,P,oy SHOP) MADRAS, OREGON FARMS, TOWN LOTS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY HANDLED BY 0. W. BARNETT MADRAS, OREGON Offioe at Residence, South Main St, msT miTH mE m, i i- AT ROBINSON'S BIO STORE Highest Price Paid For WHEAT And BARLEY On Accounts And In Trade GENT A Big nine Of 'S FURNISHINGS, READY-MADE SUITS Special DiscouHt On All Summer Goods pack nnimalH by another route. Tuesday, nt Moro, the hearing was to have come on for hearing on its merits, but a stipulation wnB entered Into be tween the opposing side", providing for the opening of the ranch until the No vember term of court. Twohy Brothers will thus hnve a mouth nt least in whicl to freiuht Winter supplies to the Horse snoe Uend camps. During the short period that the injunction was in loico Twohy Bros, freighted large quantities of materials and supplies to their camps, so that tlio closing of the gnto again did not seriously inconvenience them, A new move ih tlio legal war involv ing rights along the Deschutes river was taken in tho Federal Court in Portland yesterday. The attorneys for tho Har rimun interests liled n motion nsklno the court to increaso the amount of the injunction bond required by the rp straining order of Aucust 24. It is also asked that tlio center line of tho Oregon Trunk Wno between Mile Poet 40 and tlio mouth of White Creek bo more def Initely described. This, it is under stood, is for the purpose of making the issues more specific- for tlio conBidera tion of the Ulterior Department. ARRESTED FOR FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT the tragedy, ft was juat offer rbo tea timopy of Miss Voss that the order was issued to take into cqstody the two par ties under suspicion. "Jf the statements made by certain persons who wero members of the Ileal party tho night that the woman met her death are true, it is said, there is not the slightest chanoe of Airs. Maddox or luxtmnn nejng convicted or man slaughter or any other crime, These witnesses have revealed certain circum stances showing that Mrs. Real met her death through carelessness in a form which could have hardly been avoided by the occupants of tho car which struck her." In the event that the case comes to trial, it is reported that Mrs. Maddox will be placed on tho witness stand in her own behalf, and that Frank Rod man expects to be able to prove an 'alibi and will probably testify to substantiate his assertion. niform grade. In Porter Spring .canypn Contractor Dwyer has foqr nr fivo crews nt work where there are deep cuts, mostly fflfe work, while at apother ppi M.Hfp )s it heavy fill almost completed., tfhjcl) ;n places s IP feet hjgh and about nJUar. ter of mile long. Jn addjt;on to these crews, Jaborore are employed at clearing ngljt qt way and doing other worlc along the line, M. PvFcF sa?a tb&t hp RCfidS drivers badly, and )&s a Iqt q( team? that are "eating their heads off' be cause he has not men to take them out on the road. He says that quite n num ber of men were discharged when the 00-mile injunction was served on Twohy Brothers, and the shortage now is occasr ioned by these mnking tho report that, tliere is no work here, but this rumor will be overcomp iq a short tirqe, wheq there will be plenty of men and he says the pflmmepcepient of we -weather h the Willamptte Valley will ajeo start aq exodus of laborers to (3entra) Oregon. Contractor Dwyer has a large tent about 'JOx.Q feet in dimpnsions in which -is stabled thp mules of the camp. He calls these the menagerje apd visitor are always invjtp4 to eep fhj.a part of the show. Thp rnules are yajiUblo adjunct to a contractor's equipment, as their capapjty for work is enormous. F. M. Carter, division engineer for the work lrom Trout Creek to Madras, located Iqs office- ip Porter Spring PPP yon last week: apd will reffla'n n. his residency until the cpnstrHcMoq work is .completed. COUNTY TEAPHEfiS 4NNU41 INSTITUTE GETS MILWAUKEE ENGI NEER TO RUN SURVEYS Location Englnoer Quits Mllwaukoe Road For Position With Oregon Trunk Frank Rodman Said To Hovo Been In Machine Which Killed Mrs. Rial At Portland J. C. & M. A. ROBINSON GENERAL MERCHANTS MADRAS, OREGON recap. Iho arrest at Portland of Frank Rod--man, formerly of this pluco, in connec tion with tho accidental hiding of Mrs. May Real by an automobile on tho Lin ton road August 5, occasioned not a lit- tlo surprise in this vicinity nmong those wno nan read tho published account at tho tune of the mishap, which seeming ly wtta purely accidental and unuvoid- Miesoula, Mont., Sept. 18. Further assurance that the Oregon Trunk, back ed by the Hill interests, will build to San Francisco, comes in the annouire- ment that Juck C. Baxter, who toda resigned from the eervice of the Chicago autwnukeo & ruget Sound railway to accept a position with the Oregon Truuk with hcndquaiters nt The Dalles, Mr. Baxter, who has for several years oeen chief locating engineer for the Milwaukee railroad between Bonner and bwau River country, arrived from thn Blnckfoot country today and tele graphed hiB resignation to the Milivnu keo headquarters in Seattle. Mr. Bax ter explained that ho will leave tomor row lor The Dalles, where he will be engaged with tho Oregon Trunk Line that is to run a distance of 500 mile through Oregon and California to Ba rrnncisco. According to Mr. Baxter it is under- stood that tho construction of tlio lino to which he goes was first bocun under tlio name of tho Great Southern rond. and was projected and the first work done upon it by White & Nelson, a gen oral railroad contracting concern of Seat tle, flvo years ago. When 125 miles of road had been completed out of Tho Dalles, all tho forces Were called off and tho work suspended. Recontlv. how- ever, activities lmvo been resumed by tho Hill interests. Tho line, Mr. Bax ter state!, will follow the nblp. Tho urticlo sutd that Mrs. Real. w ib i apparently was partly intoxicated, River or a considerable distance, then alighted from her aiito, Which Had will pSiietrato ono'of tho richest coun- Hwppeu tor repairs, nna started around I tries iu the West The teacher'? annual institute will ba held at Prineville in the High School building. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thura-. day and Friday, October 19, including 22. State Supt. J. II. Ackermnn; Presi dent Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural College, Professor L. A. Alderman of thn "University of Oregon, and other promiuont educators will be present during the entire session of the institute. Friday, O. tober 2, will be "school day" at tho County Fair, and all pupils of tho liublio schools will be admitted free to tlio grounds. A joint fcession of school officers and teachers will be held in the forenoon of Friday, October 22. Superintendent Ackerman and others will address this session, it is desired that everv diHtrint board in the county be represented, nnd if it c'aunot attend as a board it should be represented by a delegate. This will be an occasion of much interent nil profit to school officers and teachers. JCo public school can be legally in ses sion during tho institute and teachers are requited by law to attend and for failure to do so, certificate may bo re voked. No teacher will be excused without a valid and rensonnhln vini School officers should remember the date of tho Joiut session Friday, Octo ber 22, nnd be "on time." HiU PARALLELS HARRIMAN SURVEY Klafnnth Falls, Or., Sept. 17. Activi ties in tho Vicinity of Odell, in the ex treme Northern end of Klamath County, indicate that the time is not far distant when tho HIU interests will lmvo a rail road building into this county. One set of eurveyors is working North from Odell and the other South from Bend. Tho lino so far as established parallels tho Harriman survey. Farther South than Odell the HIU eurveyors have done no work, but it is known that ono of the Porter Brothers and Judge Charles H.; Carey, chief counsel of ibo Hill lines, followed the route through to Fort Klamath, traveling incounito and with ering information along thtf line. Indications are that it will bo tho nol- icy of tho Hill interests to parallel tho Harrlnmn lino across tho entire stnto. If the route to Odoll la followed. It will bo necessary to build alongside the Southern Pacific all the way to KJamath FnllsKas tho character of the.countyJs bucu ttiut this is the only lea&lble route