the Madras Pioneer "ypU VI NOI11 MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, QQTQBER 28, I9Q9. V w LIVERY, FEED &SALE MADRAS, OREGON STABLE! HOOD & S I ANTON C1IYH Your Orders Prompt Attention Transient Stock diwn Best Of Feed And Care PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0, C. COLLVEB NOTARY PUBLIC MADRAS COUNTRY TAKES SWEEPSTAKES JuBtioo of tho Pen co OREGON HOWARD W, TURNER U, S. COMMISSIONER Fine Slock Given Faygpga ble Comment-Takes Many Prte93 1 1 1 - - Vladras State Bank MADRAS, OREGON TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Money tronimittcd to all parti of United States and Canada J, M. Conllin, Pretident nd Gen. Mn'gf C. E. Romh, Vice-Preiident -HRECTOItH C. K. Kourii, M. Vulx, J, 0. Kolilnnon, Itobt. Iloa, J. M. Conklln ROTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MAJUtAU OREUON II. SHOOK MADRAS SCHOOL TAKES 10 FIRST PREMIUMS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 0op In Drue Store. MADRAS OREGON J( H. HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITLES notaiiy I'unuc f-'Iro Inmironcc, I-lfo Iniurance, Surety JIoixIk Itonl ICslr.to, Converpuolng 1'MNKVJLMJ, OREGON Fruit And Vagotafales Of This Dlstrlot Excelled By None OtherrExr hlfelt Of Puifllc Sphaal Is Excellent AURAS MARKET I h. CflmPBELtLi, Prop., MADRAS BEEF, PORK, VEAL ! t We have the best line of Fresh Meats In the country ill KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES It! THEIR SEASON t NO. 3861 , The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON B. f. Au.nw, JTcnltlent, T. M. IUldwjh, Caiuler. Wat WuniffKii.Kn Vlco I'rei. II. Dalda-ik, Ast. Cajlilor. ESTABLISHED 1008 Capita), Burplui Undivided $100,000.00 I'ronu 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 for our new 1909 CATALOG Try a bottle of Alur- fine's Edlnol .Devel oper. Will develop any Plato or Paper A. E. CROSBY A. M, WILLIAMS & GO. DKAIjBKB in Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods t-fl-S BOOTS ANDBHOES IIAT8 AND CAI'8 THE DALLES ORECON DROP IN AND SEE Sharp & Powel DEALERS N Soft Drinki OIF1 -A-LX-j KHSTOS Imported And. Domestic CIGARS Loucks Building; MADRAS, ORE. WE HAVE more buyera for farm lands than wo have on our liats. Please call nt our office If you desire, to sell, Van Tassel Laud Co. ROBINSON'S BIG STORE I ON YOUR SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH Winter's Supplies WE CARRY EVERYTHING For WHEAT And BARLEY f On Accounts Arid In Trade WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE 1 J. C. & M. A. ROBINSON GENERAL MERCHANTS MADRAS, OREGON ,Tho exhibits fiom this Madras country nt tlio Crook County Fair held At Prino ville last week sIiowb thqt (bp $qrt:- wcHtcrn section of Crook County ia pre eminently a prize winner. "With very few exceptions the flrBt prises in every class in which exhibits from this section were entered received first premium. Tiie Madras country was awarded a ma jorityof tho premiums on the Belgian liorees and all kinds of draft horses Tdo general agricultural exhibit from this vicinity was awarded sweepstakes, Even the exhibit of alfalfa by Tilman Router of this district was awarded first premium over exhibits from theiniga ted sections. The fruit exhibit from the Cove Orchard by William Boegli was very tastily arranged and included largo variety of the fruits raised in that locality. This exhibit was a sore temp tation to the appetites of tho raany who viewed it. A detailed list is not given of tho premiums awarded tills exhibit. It received about SO per cent of all the prizes. The babies from this section, not to be outdono by other products, are also prize-winners, tho C-weeks-old lit tle one of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douthit of Trout Creek being awarded first pre mium for the premium for the prettiest baby under 0 months old. Tins section was not represented in a considerable number of tho clasees of exhibits at the fair which is probably accounted lor because of the newness of the country, there not now being the diversity of farming pursuits in the Madrae country which will probably be represented a few years later, when this district will be ablo to enter exhibits in almost any class and secure creditable premiums. A detailed list of the pre miuros awarded to this section follows Haystack Livestock A'es'n, Belgian stallion, .1st premium, also, best draft stallion, let premium. G. Springer, Belgian, stallion under 1 year, 1st i Jtelgian mare. 2d 1 Percheron stallion, 2d ; "draft colt under one year, 1st; draft double team, 1st, special. ' J. L. Windom, Belgian mare, 1st; filly Belgian under 1 year, 1st; grade draft mare over 2 years, 1st. Tilman Keutcr, best display alfalfa, 1st; winter wheat, 1st and 3d; wheat iu stalk, 2d; barley iu stalk, let; Eaily Rose potato, 1st and 2d ; Blue Victor po tato, 2d any new kind potato, 1st; field corn, let and 2d; best display farm pro ducts, let Bweepstakes. THE SCHOOL EXHIBIT Quality was tho main factor consid ered in preparing tho exhibit from the Madras school, and considering tho amount of material placed on exhibi tion tills school was awarded us many premiums' as any other school in tho county. As tho competition for the various premiums was grado against grado tlnoughout tho schools of the county, tho awards to the Madras pub lic school tends to show that its work is not excelled by any other school m the county. Tho Madras public school was award ed tho following first premiums: lOth grade Algebra, individual work, 1st premium, Rny Jackson. 8th grado, Language, 1st premium for grado work ; 8th grado, History, 1st for grado work, and individual History. 1st Mabol Braun; Arithmotlc, first pre mium, individual work, Lea Mayes; 7th grado, History, individual work, 1st, Mnmlo Boy co; Oth grade; PhyBloloiiv. let, for grade work, and individual work 1st, Etta Richardson; 5th grado. Physi ology, lBt for chiBS work, and individual, ibi, ueorgo roweU; Gth grade. Gcoara- phy, individual, 1st, Johnnie Robinson : 4th grade, Hygiene, 1st on class work; 3d grado, Arithmetic-, 1st on grado work; -M gruuo, Arithmetic, let fdr individual work, Robert Cook; 1st grndo. arithme tic, 1st premium on class, work. EXTRA Contract Let For Hill Road up willow m it has Just become known iter? that the cotttrct for constructing- the Ore gon Trunk Line from a point 17 miles North of Madras up tho Deschutes and Willow Creek to this city has peen lot to Jack Porter, a son of ono of the Porter Brothers. Construction will start as soon as the permanent loca tion is made. Till? news comes from a source which Is considered rcllaafe. Watir System And Irriga- fion For Mate - NEW BBICK HOTEL WILL booh be QOHSTBV6TE01 V. D, Williamson Contemplate Manv Improvement For City Oro pop Jruntj Jntofetorf In fagrajTovYPSlte an oversight, as tho reporter's time was limited for writing up the exhibit, and he .was unable to see all of tho award sheets. J ED. Private Parties Investigate Crooked River Project NOTE (Possibly some of tho lire. mlums nwardod to tho Madras country tiitt ptnltted, in which case it ia entirely WILL STORE WATER IN LAKES QF CASCADES Prospoots Of Irrigation For This Sec tion In Comparatively Short Time -Work Done la Preliminary That all of tho country North of Crooked River in the Northern part of Crook. CQwntry is to iiqve irrigation in the near future, is tho plan now being worked out by a Mr. Rogers arid sou, who have been connected with several irrigation projects in Idaho. They are assisted in their work by Engineer Stev eeon,whoia recognized as a prominent and able man in this kind of work. Two of the moat recent enterprises that these men have been interested in, and have helped to build, are the Payette segregation that covers about 80,000 acres and the Owyhee segregation which covers about 150.0Q0 acres. It is thought by these men that the most practical way to furnish irrigation for this section, including tho Agency Plains, is to conserve the water supply in the mountains by constructing large reservoirs, and with this end in view- Mr. Rogers and his party have decided to look into the matter very thoroughly and get a definite knowledge of the stor age capacity that can be obtained. Thoy have fitted out camping equip ment at this place, expecting to take several weeks to look into the matter, which will inclpdo n visit to all the larger lakes ib the Cascade Mountain? whose drainage flows thin way, when accurate data will bo gnthhercd con cerning quantity of water available for irrigation purposes. Their first camp le expected to be in the vicinity of Crcs cent Lake, which it is thought will be the main source of water supply. The party spent Thursday and Friday running preliminary linea and taking elovations, which will aid in carrying out their work in the future. Mr. Rog' ere expressed nimseit as ueimr verv - w - - much gratified with the existing condl tions and felt confident that from prea ent prospects tho problern would be worked out, and as soon as preliminary work was completed, work upon the project would commence and be pushed to completion as rapidly as labor could be secured. The party upon its return will bo in a better position to make a more complete statement in regard to tho futuro developments for irrigation in tho MadraB country. DOINGS OF RAILROAD SURVEYORS AT MADRAS Along with tho continued activity of the construction of the Deschutes Rail road and the Oregon Trunk Line up the' Deschutes canyon to MadraB, compq iq gratifying news of the extensive imr provements for this city and the imme diate vicinity, which will be carried out as planned as fast as labor and nafpriaj can be secured. In the recent visits of somo flf tho gentlemen who have not long since ac- quired an interest in the Madras Town- ' site Company and other valuable prop erty in this locality, among thpep invest ors being V. p. Williamson, $ Jjpayy stockholder in the Oregon Trun.lf Ljne, r resident Joun i. bteyens ana (Jiuet Engineer G. A. Kyle of thp same line, it was learned, that the plans have been made for the expenditure of a consider? able amourit of money in developing several projects at this point. These gentlemen having the railroad eitantion well in mind have realized the natura resources and the prospects of develop ment in this section of tho Deschutes Vallpy, prjpcipally as a wheat producr ing belt, have inyeated extensively in the town aqi in farm property In this locality. Among the first improvements which will be inaugurated by the new townsite people-will be a large brick hotel, plans and specifications far winch are po?v being prepared. Several bricif business blocks are also being considered. It is expected these buHdinga will bp erected as soon as the material can be secured and placed upon the ground!, There is now. under construction a larcB nlant for the manufacture of brick, which d located op ope of the repepljy purchase tracts of V. D, Williamson adjoining tho townsite. The men erecting the plant have taken a contract to burn 500,000 brick in the first kiln, and it is probable the plant will be enlarged as work pror gresses. Mr. Williamson is also making pre parations to construct n largo storage ' reservoir at the mouth of Willow CreeH gorge above the yhjlJips tract, which is ' intended besides irrigating his own land, . which includes about 800 acres of fine bottom land, to install a city water syg. tern. The supply that will bo obtained from this source will be adequate to supply water for domestic purposes, fire : protection and for beautifying lawns, It baB been intimated by the Oregon Trunk officials that Madras would ho the first division point on that line South of the Columbia River. With tlm heavy investments of capitalists in this section, nnd the extensive improvements planned by those interested in the town, it would indicate that the rumor is authentic, PORTLAND PEOPLE WILL START NEW TOWNSITE Other Schemes For Development Will Also Rocblve Attention Sunday evening a party of surveyors. under tho direction of Engineer J. L. Stacer, arrived in Madras. This party baa beon working on tho Deschutes River in tho vicinity of Horseshoe Bend for tho Oregon Trunk Lino, and Having completed F. P. Cooper nnd A. E. Hammond. of Portland, representing the Crook County Irrigation & Investment Com pany, a cIobo corporation, capital Btock $100,000, composed of F. P. Cooper. president; T. W. Taylor, vice-president: Judge Littlefleld, secretary, and A, E. Uammond, engineer, arrived in Madras last Saturday, and later weut farther South. These gentlemen are making a thorough study of tho needs of this sec tion of tho county and it is understood that it Is their Intention to exploit and advertieo Bomo now projects for tho do-, velopment of this and other sections of tho county. - Mr. Cooper, tho bead of this orgnni- their work in thnt vicinity, thoy wero on their wav td tho zntioni 18 nn of great buBinces enor Crooked River crossing, and will en. 8'. nnd Is hcarily enthusiastic over tho doavor to lower tho grado and straighten tlia curvature between that point and Redmond, and this work is to be fol lowed by permanent location. Monday evening another party undpr Engineer Movicker arrived in town and it ia un derstood that thoy will establish a camp n tho vicinity of Culver, their object (Concluded on ptuje 4) prospecu ol this section of the couuty. He is well recommended by business men of authority in Portland and bv hi associates elsewhere. This section I awakening to a slight realization of the vast amount of dormant wealth lying within ita boundnriee. oud it Ib a matter of congratulation that this gentleman lias seen fit to bocprae a factor in its) i development I ' f 1 . f M