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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
Pioneer V! MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY OCTOBER 14, 1909. NO. 9 AD rrr-irt nwn ta rv a Hsu n &SALE MADRAS, OREGON unnn qtawthm givu Your Orders Prompt Attention Transient Stock Giveii Best Of Feed And Cafe Lt ' t PROFESSIONAL CARDS, (i. COLLVEf? NOTARY PUBLIC Justice of tho Fonoo OUhVKH I'itKCMNCT District Fair Next Week ' will bo tukon In flee that the men np ! pointed will bo such ns will strirtly en force llin Inv8 of tho association, lly ai'opling such measures it is hopod that it iirny conduco in some measure to tlio return of the old high standard which fairs aforetime used to enjoy- WiliCompleteOregonTrtiriK To Madras cuuvEn OREGON ! fOWARD Vi TURNER U. S. COMMISSIONER Notary publIc insurance FINE EXHIBITS AND BIG AMUSEMENTS DESCHUTES FARMERS SEKD CLASSY EXHIBIT President Stolons Soya Lino Will Bd Built To Control Orogon--Hoa No Other Announcement MAMltAH OKJJUON w. II. BNOOK Madi State Bank iras MADRAS. OREGON TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Monpy tniiwnittetl lo nil parts of United States nnd Canada J M ( onllm, PriJent and Gen. Mn'gr C. E. Rouill, Vice-Prciider.l IURE' T-ii.f h. noiiitli, M. mix, J. i:. Iliilnun, Ilubt. Him. J. Jt. Conklln PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OJUciS lit Drug Store. MA I) It AH OUEOOtf Baseball Tournatnent For The County Championship John t. Springer. traveling pneeengcr and froigtit agent of the Great Northern Hallway, who visited this section last week, and who was interested in sectir ing competitive exhibits for the $1000 which is to be awarded for prize grains and veietablea by James J. XI ill of the dreat Northern, at tho National J)ry Fanning Congress which Will be held at Billings, Montana, October 20, 27 and John F. Stevoris, president of the Oror gon Trunk, returned yestorday from a three weeks' visit, tq Chicago and New; York with the renewed assurance.thnt his company will immediately complcto the construction of its road into Central Oregon. . Other than to make this an nouncement, Mr. Stevens would not di vulge the plans of the dregdn Trunk ag to the likely extension of its line intq J, Hi ilAHfclt ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTAKY VUUUO Flro Iluuranrc, I-lfo Ilimirnnco, Stitcty Dandx jicoi Kjtatc, ConvcyflncIiiK I'lUKKVlWiB, BRONCHO RACES AND ROUGH RIDING CONTEST -Mil S . un- l ...... . . . i . J. li. CflmPBELtli, Prop., MflDMS BEEF, PORK, .VEAL ! We have Hit' best line of Fresh Meats In the country ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON ! NO. 3851 , The First National Bank , OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON II. F. Allkm, I'rciilflont. T. M. JUU'Wix, Cashier. WILL WunrwetMcB Vice I'tts, If. IlALiitri.v, Ami. t'mldfer. uhkjju.n RCCord Attendance Exoected Stock , Show Will BoTho Best Moko Your Entrlbo Early, By Mall, 'Phone, Or In Person ESTABLISHED 1I38Q CaJrtthJ, StirplON Mill UndlvldBd $1 00,000.00 I'ronu The preparations for tho fifth annual County Fair of the First Central Oregon Agricultural Society to bo Jield on the fair grounds at Frineville, October 10 to 2.3 inclusive) are going on bUeily and 2j, upon his return to Portland, made California, with San Francisco as tho report tljat meetings were held at Mad- ultimate terminus, or the building of ras, Frineville, Bend and Culver, at lateral lines acres the state, partial which there was creat enthusiasm dis- larly a branch which, would reach anil played and a warm welcome given to serve long-neglected Coos Hay and sur- the representatives of the Great North- rounding territory, says bundtty'a Ore- ern ltailway. Committees are now at soman, j. work collecting tho exhibits, and a full "I have only to fay," said Mr. Stevj Ijne will be forwarded from each place, ens yesterday, "that the Oregon Trunl; which include? an exhibit from. The will proceed will proceed with. the com-: Dalles... Tho exhibits will represent the pleliqaqf .its projected rpad. into Cen- entire Deschutes Valley. A strong del- tral Oregon just aa .rapidly as thp, em egation of the most prominent repre- Payment of laborera aid theiOrpendi eentatives of the Deschutes country will ture of money will make possible. As go to Billings to attend the Congress, " the hnal destination of our road, I among them being G. Springer, Culver; have nothing to say. Wis have started W.W.Brown, of Ileisler; T. M. Bald- out to build a road into Central Oregon win, l'rineville; J. 31. i'atterejn, The ""n- "' e ioi'uoc iu uu. OaWcB. I enave awarded contracts lor the The exhibits will be assembled at The construction work as far South as Mad- Dalles on October 13, arid after being ras ana camP8 ave been organized tor photographed will bo forwarded to Bil- f000 laborers, who will be put to work Montilna. tho Groat Northern J"8t M rapidly 3 they can be iound. Jt A. M. WILLIAMS & GO, UKAl.KHS IN A E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS & KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN KODAK COHPANi Roclldffcr, N. Y. A full line of Pho to supplies nlwayd on hand. Printing and developing clone. Mail orders will receive our prompt attention. Write for qur new 1909 CATALOG Fry a bottle of Alur flnc'H lldlnol Devel oper. Will develop any Plato or Paper A. E. CROSBY Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods with everv indication of a verv success- Hnas. ful fair. Entries have started to come Railway having undertaken to forward ia tru? J1,at we have a number of sur- in, and thus fnr ehow czceptionally hiuh the exhibits free. merit. The stock show this year prom lses lo surpass any other exhibit held in pnilnx DDnPCClilUPC UIIIJ II I I lllllll I lllllllll ,1. HOOTS AND 8HOK8 HATS AKl) CAI'3 THE DALLES OREGON DROP 111 AND SEE Sharp Powell DEALERS IN SoftD on KS this county, a county, too, that is famed for its clasey.etock. At this time a very large number of people n,ret looking to Crook County-ta sec what itcaaraise, and attracted by tho promjao of . a mil road in tho very near future, a consid erable number of .home-seekers and in vestors will take this opportunity to visit the county. It therefore behooves the residents of tho county to make as good as a showing as possible. Any one who hns a eood horse, cood cattle, or some farm produce that is a Credit, or anything else that will call attention to the county as a producer, is Urged to he on hand to show whatever he has. Any way, come to tho lair, bring your fain ily, your neighbors, your exhibits, and get everyone lh your community to do tho Same. Show visitors that this is snecillllv n linlilihhrlv nffnir. - rt J ,. The attracttions for tho lair are mani fold and should appeal to all. Tho wild broncho race and rouch ridinc contest COUNTY ROAD MATTERS veying camps in the field. South of Mad ras. It 13 our purpose to build our rail road to a point in interior Orego'n at least CO miles South of Madras. It lias not been decided that Bend will be that objective point,, although one of the sur veys extends ,to,.tlat,towp., ..The various surveys which, iiave been wilVbcconsid- The.following. county road matters of ered thoroughly aa to the practicability interest to residents ih this section wero I of the routes nroDoaed and their foasi- acted upon by the county court at the hiility with reference to possible "eiten session held Jast week: I sions in the future. We mean business Petition for county road by. "W. D. and the work contemplated .will be McNemar et al. Petition, affidavit of pushed to ah early completion.!' posting notices and bond for $ 100, with Baying this, Mr. Sie,ven,s .switched the J. W. Livingston and J. M. Maves as conversation to a discussion of thaser- surities, filed and approved. Viewers I iea of championship baseball aa-mea. bct ordered to meet at beginning of said tween the Pittsburg and Detroit.tanms. proposed road Oct. 25, 1909, view, re view and survey out said road and re port at the next term hereof. In re petition for county road by C. W. E. Foot et al. Petition, affidavit of posting notices and bond for $100, with It is characteristic, ol Mr. Stevens, whet is Hill's pergonal representative, that loquacity la npt one of lus traita. Fur- thur questioning as to the plans of tho railroad 0 which he is the executive head-was just as productive of results as, J.W.Livingston and J. M. Mayea at? could he ezpe-ted from an equally per- Hlirntfps. flloll ntiil nnil n Yrmti VI. I iifitpnt intnrrncr-itinn of.. .nl..,n. era ordered to meet at heginnmg of road OP -A-IjXj tZXITJDS for a largo purse should bring the best " Oct. 20, 1000, view, review and sur- MADRAS STATE BANK Imported And Domestic CIGARS Loticks Building' MADRAS, ORIS. WE II A VIS more buyers for farm IiuiiIh than wo have on our Hats. I'leiiHe quit at our ofllue If you desire to sell. Van Tassel Land Co. riddrs of. thv district out, and should prove a feature that faira. nearer the large towns arc unable to offer. The prizes will bo awarded for horseman ship more than for speed, so that this will insure only good horses and good riuora. Tho toenHy will endeavor to supply a number of absolutely unridden colts. The baseball tournament also should draw a big crowd, as It is for the baseball chainpionship of Crook County for this year, The. Agricultural Society is offering liberal priies to tho nlavers. vey out said road and report thereon at the ncjft hereof. , In ra-Ci.T,.McCall road, continued from July term Sumo as above.;View- era to meet; view,. etc, Oct. 27, 'CO, and report at next term of court. In re petition for county road by J. C. Sothman etal. Petition, etc., samoas above. ViUwers ordered to view, etc., and report at next term of court. In re petition for county road by A S. Pt.illlpa et al. Petition, etc., same as above. Viewers ordered to moot at bo- OPENS FOR BUSINESS 1,1 ' i I i ..- ! 1 1 1 nil in i i in mi i n i 1 1 - - i : . - - - 1 PI . M F6r WHEAT And BARLEY On Accounts And In Trade omplete Line of Rubber Goods, Boots and and will also award a handtome cup to f ginning of said road Oct. 25, '09, view, etc., and report theroon at tho next term ol this court, Matter of cost of gatowtty of C. E. Roush. Continued to November term.- Viewers' and surveyor's report on the Juck W Jones road. Petition not al lowed as por viewers' advorso report. Viewers' and surveyor's report 'on Davis Travis road. Approved and road declared a public hichwnf. Olork to notify supervisor to o'pon sarno and re- n .. A - n , I 1 1 1 1 1 . , juvsk tJUMwuuurai-iu wqtk ono uay each opening autd road. ! In ro .surveyor's and lortora' report and femonstrancoon 12, A.'jlletJ, road. Upon careful examination qf the records and Ilea in this ihattcr and thoaigu ments of counsel both for tho petition ers and roiriohatrators," tho court finda a greator .number of romonatratora than petitioners, therefore tho prayer of said petitioners ia not gi anted. Clork to no tify bonddmen of costs and to collect same. HEATING STOVES J. C. & M. A. ROBINSON GENERAL ' MERCHANTS MADRAS, OREGON 'Vy tho champions. This cup is to bo suit ably engraved. It may bo also arranged tahufro football ami basketball teams from tho high eehool take pnitinthe jolHflcations, and tho boys and glrla will proven great attraction. Negotiations have hcen entered Into by tho Board o Manngomeutto gpt aoino of the ladies of Prinevillo to provide a really first class refreshment booth on the r "nnndF, so that those in . attendance " T .ir may be ablo tcgot refreshment wltf- "t loavtug.tho gronuda. . i The races promiso to be nmong the leading features, so that on tho whole, if tho clorkpf tho weather rom'ains in as good form as ho has heon tho paat few days, tho Society expocta n record at tendance It's up to you to make good. At a meoling of tho board of manage, ment Tuesday last, tho board decided to do all in their power to luko this fair as clean and well-condnctoa -ns possible in overy way.. A motion waa passed prohibiting tho sulo of "nearb'eer" or anything stronger than lemonade on tho grounds. Another motion decided that once and for all pool selling must go, and theroforo will riot bo allowed at this raed meet. A motion also went oh the mlnutos to. tho effect that no faking of any kind vrould bo tolerated for an in stant, aind a judgo was appointed whoin the. directors boliovo will bo fmfnrllal nnd strictly enforce clean, straight rnqtng. Any falluro to comply with this rule will result in falluro to obtain a, Bhurcof -tbapurso.mouoy. ln,app,oint Inft tho uiarBhal and gato-keepera, care The Madras State Bank opened its ' doors for business Mondav morninir. The new safe and othor equipment ar rived Saturday evening and wcro imme diately placed In position. The safe is of latest improved manganese steel and baa tho hiost wfceut safoty devicea fot the scoure.keaping of funds. The bank is at present .located in the Livingston" building, which hag been fitted up tem porarily, until a permanent atone atruc-, turo can bo erected. J, M. Conklin, president aud general manager, haa charge-of the Institution and is acting as cushier. People in this vicinity have long felt the need of a banking hoiiso and from present indleationa the convenience of having a concern of this kind at homo will not only be a paying investment foe those who have taken stock in the bank, but wlU.also be a source of profit to the many with whom it hao business. ROAD BUILT TO BEND ON HA PER Albany, Or., Oct. 7. Articles ol in--corporation woro filed hero today for the Albany, Lobanon & Bend Railroad Company, which proposes to build a railroad from Albany- to Bond by tho way of Lobanon and 'tho middle fork of the South Santiam Hiver. Tho incor porators aro J, C. Slayer and Ed Kpl- J. J. Hllf PBED.0TS GREAT PROSPERITY S". TSL Now York, Oct. O.-PreBi'dont noward 0.000. Elllgtt and Jaraea J. 1II11,' who came 'This company wad fbrmed primarily, hero to rtttoud tho annual meeting of t 1 underatood, hero, for tho purpose of thob0aidof. dj'reut6ra of the Northern accepting a franchise granted the incor- Pacifle Kilhvry, declared that prosper- Pratora nboufr' bIk months ago for the Uy waa In full awing in tho Northweat construction of aTrailroad along n county and that,. within n year that section JSwd lwm lr.8K to tho Paywell mine. would exporiencq the "best period in its i , llLT XL V.10 no"' company are They ustory, mere haa been an enormous are said to bo endeavorinu to Interest Immigration to that, territory and tho outside capftnl now in tho project ofT. nuiroim men ropor thawtjiousauda of w . now. Jarma will be producing cropa next season -W-V? ,ro'n Lebanon to Foster.' t ' f ' i t i. i : it