- ; - - -' - " SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT County Superintendent Fnl lias mtule the Spring apportionment of school moneys to the G-l districts of Crook county, the total amount being; $20, 778. OS, the largest in the history of the county. The amounts which will be available to tho districts in this part of the county are as follows: No. 22MHdras - - $1315 08 " 10-Culver - - 286 16 " 11-Grizzly - - - 498 82 " 1- Mountain View - 62170 ' 14-Opal Prairie " I8 OT " 16Mud Springs - 686 97 " 17 Fairview - - 117 81 19-Ashwood - - - 1281 75 " 20-Shotgun - - - 186 22 " 2G-Ited Rock - 19B 01 " 82-Gray Butte - 330 94 " 8G-Cross Keys - - 96 22 " 37 Haycreek - - - 186 97 " 44 Lamontn - - 47B 93 51 Ax Handle - - 188 69 ' 52 Methodist Hill - - 308 05 " 58-Opal Springs - - 208 86 CO Vibbert - - - 880 5)4 ' 62-Lamson - - 881 46 " 68-Lone Pme - - 2S5 16 " 87 Round Butte - - 21G 49 " 63-Lyle Gap - - 25-1 G3 ' 69-Willow Creek - - 269 89 WHIST CLUB The Madras Whist Club held ah en joyable session last evening at Scnford Hall, eight tables being filled. The pi-ize winners wen!: For highest lady's fceore, Miss Ailene Sanford; consola tion, Miss Anna Falkenhagen. For highest gentleman's score, C. A. Rid dle; consolation, H. McKinnon. Mrs. A. C. . Sanford, Miss Verna Howard and Miss Anna Falkenhagen were in charge of the entertainment. Ice cream and cake were served. For the next meeting, to be held Wednesday evening, May 11, the fol lowing committees were appointed: Entertainment Miss Elsie Northrup, chairman; Misses Nellie Harper, Ailene Sanfor, Ula Sanford. Arrangements Lyman Griswold, chairman; H. McKinnon, C. A. Riddle, Mr. Steel. The company indulged in dancing at the close of the evening. BUILDING AT OPAL CITY Thf Hrst building to occupy 1 mil on i he new Opul City towiiMte it now in coUrse f ouiiHtruction. It. will bn occu pied as sUou as completed by a gt'tmrul store, the property of Mi'Hars. Sn.ith & Smith of Cor vail is. Last f.ill Opal City was widely advertised jih the cming me tiopoiis ol Cntial Oregon, and :l tliv time when the llil'inan episode "in af its height, the lioiiKteis of Opal Oiiy also oniiie in for larjje slintt of tin aeeiiauion of puttinn a wildcat propei ty u the market. Nil that tlu evil wind has blown away the work of devel oping the propei ty is seemingly t.i Iim undertaken in Jejil ear . iie.t A representative ol tlie company is now on the grounds and the actual work of building a town is about to begin. -0-O- Ens' or West it is the best. Cleve land's HakiiiK Powder. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Governor Senrnlnry ot BliUe 1'roiisurnr ; 0 A SUcl Attornoy Gonornl A M Crnwfonl Sut. t'ubllo tnitrltetlon J It Atikermnn Stnte I'rtlitur V S Dunulwny Dniry ninl Food Dommflhtohor J W linlloy U tintttttfeJr U 8 Sanntors oo. it. Cltnmbcrliitn CongrOMman , j I Supreme' Jutlgeit. SKVKNTII JUDIQIU. DISTRICT Jililjt i V I. armlKhRU I'rOftMUtlut AtloftMjr I'rfcil V. Wllnon W. B. Childers and Marshal Gulp were a tio on the weekly prize at the shooting gallery last week. . As one wan afraid and the other "dassent" they did not shoot off the prize, but divided it. BASEBALL SATURDAY The Indian boys from Warmspring and the local Echool boys will cross bats in a baseball game on the local grounds nest Saturday afternoon. These are the s.une teams who played such an enter taining gau.e here a few weeks ago, and tais nmvill doubtless Oraw a large crowd of 'ana. The admission will be 2o cents. YOU CAN FIND Dr. Clark at the Keys rooming bou-e, prepared to do all kinds of Dental Woi k. Those having work to do f hould call without delay, as the doctor will have to work at other points part of the time. a2S-t2 VOTING FOR THE PIANO Directions regarding voting for Mad ras Trading Company's piano. Write name or society voted for plainly on lace of ticket at the top. Tickets are given only lor cash purchases at the time purchases are made. Tickets after being voted cannot be transferred. Votes vill be counted and published every two weeks. Following is tjie list of names which have received over iooo votes) counted Monday morning by V . R. Cook and H. W. Turner: Madras public school I.O. O. F. , , Ella Richardson Mud Springs School Mrs. Gilh? Dizney Blanche Barton Stela Baker Mrs. Harry Key Oral Moore Ask your grocer for the 3 lb. and 5 . Myrtle Ramsey lb. cans ol CJevfland's Baking Powder , j;j jr church They have the screw top with metal j ,nez jennett lianule under regular cover. Alwajs air tight and useful when empty. TRY Thoae cinnnnion rolls and coflVe at the Model Bakery and Cute. 274,840 93.95 84 720 42,980 ;t4,46o 15,710 14,085 '1,755 10,495 10,000 9 320 5.770 OROOK COUNTY Jmlirc H. C. Kill Cleric ..Warren Brown Slierlft 1'rnnk Klklns Treasurer..., V I' King A.efor. . J I) UlVllotte 3ilioolSUtiiiHmdiit..v..' 4....H. A.Ford Surveyor V. A. It lee Coroner J. A. McCkII Commissioner 1 J. It',' KUTCHER PRECINCT lustloe F. J. llronlt Constable J JI Mnyes Konil Smrvl.nr ltocky Uoblmm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Joseph W. Rice Law Offices ft Notary Public. I Madras, - - oregon' r God AVe have lusi n-opivi-l iho UPTON PIANO llml wh lmv. Immmi issiiin o(h to our sini-M mi'I ny iiiHiruinoiit. It cum ia llm man u larl hi m 'h 'lVtiYtar We coiriiallv invite your inspection. MADRAS TRADING COMPANY Q C. C0LLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Justice of tbe Pence CUI.VKIt l'KECINCT CULVER OREGON Howard w. turner U. S. GOSViriiiSSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS OREUON w. II. 8NOOK PHYSiGIAH fk SURGEON Olliue in Dtiir Store. MADRAS OREGON NOTE--Advcrlisers should brinjj chanRe of copj' to Pioneer office not later than Tuesday noon, to insure its appearance in the succeeding issue. HEED TRAINED TEACHERS The hoys mul vlrlx (lew-eve the hoot opportunities that can lie given ttiem in tlie public n)h ol--, for fo v of them have n chance to get more eilueatli'ii th'in Is here furnlnheil. If yoti p'iy taxes on 0110 thouxanil ilnllurH, you will pay four oenH for trninlng teieh ern to put into tlie-e solmoN. Vote "Yes," for Monmouth. J. 11. V. BITLER, a2l-t2 be-ri tarv ol Committee. Most HiiiiHfactoiy moileiale priced caiH. Low i : . . i' . . . . . . . 1 ! I . OI inuillieiiiilice, m'v reiiniirt, 11111 I'll tl Ii 1 n e. M AGENT FOR John Moore UROOK UUUNTY, MADRAS, (1 T. S. Hamilton, Pres. K. II. I'iikmii, Vke-Pria. J C. loir J EASTERN OREGON ng a QEM RESTAURANT The Pioneer given you the home ami county news ami keeps 3-ou in (ouch with your nurroiiudingtj. Kut'acribe for It. Print Si SO ir veitr. ORDINANCES OF THE City Of Madras Ordinance No. 4 Aft ORDINANCE Entitled: An ordinance defining the duties and fixing the bond nrtd Falary and eomiiensatlon of tlio City Treaburer. The City ot Jtfadrat doe ordain ns follows Tlio 'I'raatnrer ith'ull, on or before the second fuedy in April, 1910, next following his cloc jlon, or In caw he lm been appointed by the couijc'll to fill a VRcRiioy, then within five dnytt Rltor moh appointment, take and subscribe tho oath prencirlbod by Die law, mid he shall, be fore entering upon the dutiets of hi olllee, execute a bond in the sum of tf.soo oo (one thousand tlve hundrod dollar), with two or more' urotlos to be approved by tho council, conditioned for tho Ifllthful ilUoliart-e of all the duilefc of UU,olce, and the pay)tu; (Afcr to h!n mirccssor In ottlee, all the moneys and other property remaiuini; In hi humU ut the cloe of bin term of olllee. Seo. 2. The treaurcr shall perform such duties cs are proncribfed by the charter and fucIi as inuy be impo.ed by ordinance. He shall keep his olllee open on the usual business days from V a. in to Hp. in. He shall open and keep a proper bet of bVjokft with snfllciont.aceounts to thow the costs, receipts auc( flxpfties (tf cui.li, mid oyery. jilece of ci',)- property and the rcii eral financial condition of the city in encli and every d,eiartiiij;iit, which shall be balanced and presented to the council Jt their reicula'r jneetlif in January and July of each yeir and at any other time fter five days' notice that the Maor shall so 'Jemand. lUs shall r .'colvo all iiioneys iald ovCr to such accountir as the couiiull shall rfire'cC. He shull pay all wafrantf drawn on liim In proper fonn, and all warrants shall le pwid in the order of their presenta tion, When any warrant Is paid by him, lie shall cnncol the sftine and write or stnmp the word "1'ald," in larite kiters acrotitt the face of t!ie tainr. When. thWe' are no noncys in 'lis hands wherewith to pay a warrant drawn, he must endorse the same, "not paid for want of funds," and enter and resistor the same in a bOol: to be kept for that purpose, and thereafter, and upon notlco, pay such registered wnrrants in the order of their registration, and all warrants so registered idial! bear interest at thtrraie of eper cent per annum from the' date of registra tion until paid or called in. , . Sec. 8. The notice required in the lat preceedliiK .section of tlili ordinance shaft contain (ho number and Other necessary description of the rulst4rl' warrants anil a statement that tlieio are no funds on hand wherewith to pay the same. The nntlep shall bo In writing and tOted on the postolllce, the recorder's olllee, unci the treasurer's ollico, or printed Ifi a iiuws pupur of geuurfll clrculatloi published within s oji 1 city Kir a period of thitty days its may be ordered by the Hoard, and tlie Interest! on the warrants ahull e a tiflor fin posting or jirlnt iug of such notice; and ii any wurrant be not presented fuf payment for a period of live years after the date of the notice calling for the same, it shall be so noted by the ticiuurei', and not paid except uj uruui m ihu huhiu. , Sec. !. T1(C report rep)1ied by Charter shall sot forth the ntn'ount' of inorfeya received from taxation or otherwise, and shall specify from what bources such moneys wore received ; also shall show thomounts p1d out ori each account during the month and the Imlnnce of money or other property remaining in his hands at the time. The report shall also be accom panied with u suhedulo of warrant's paid by the treasurer during the month, specifying the number and amount of each, and flic account of which such warrants were charged, . Seo. 6. The treasurer shall jierrlt and allow the mayor or any member of the, Hoard to examine his books ami accounts and make siu actual -uccount'of fuiul.v Itiuiid on hand ut any time during olllee hours tho mayor orn;0ulio!mu' ''Aey c'toow, ami td "xamlnatlr n'ay be inado tho subject of u sjieclal report tuMip Hoan ''..'I ' ' 'f a!i sk- i t Sou. 0. Tlio salary and full comiH-iisatiou of1 '.lit city VriwufcJnfeT f.ll s"rvices r .-rformtd shall be $r0.U0 pgr annum payable monthly upon warrants duly draujM1' 1 , I, J. II. Jackson, Kecorder of tho City of Madras, do hereby osjtify that the above ami fore going oidiuuiiue is a true and correct copy of the original ordinance and the whole thereof as f hfl huinc wat jhissed by the Council of the City of Madras on tho Ui day ol April, JUIO. Attckt: J. H. JACKtON, Kecorder HOWaUD W. Tl ItNKK Mayor 'MEALS AT ALL HOURS WE NEVER CLOSE UP 3 Popular Short Order liouse MEALS 35 CENTS AND UP TIRST OOOR NOXTI1 OP MUT AlAUI.'Hr MADRAS, - - OREGON t t FOIlEinH EXCHAHCE BOUCHT AMD SOLD DRAFTS OH ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD t CdDltal Stock. S50.000 Dopoolta, 250,000 SHANIKO, OREGCJ j v- T&-t ifc t i u a ccr si O' -tV -cW n&r .tV ' ,. a. n MADRAS 3 :NEW LINK CAFE SOFT DRINKS MO RGAN & HOWELL Bedding:, Art Squares, Hups Carpets, Linoleum, Etc. I Tents, Wag-on Cover s ir i mwmwm oittKc hum ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS o I X DAILY TR Shaniko, via Madras To Bend EACH WAY The Best Accommodations For Al! Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE St Suit AT LARKIN'S HARNESS SijO A complete line of fine hand-made ham? saddles, hnr Us rllave A nrWmc. e'J , - . v.vjjirii.. i irii in, vviuuv H ' J -" w" " ' 1 uainqaa Miw nni. . -M.mrr'ri mr.mTgy7a,'g CTTwiyeBCT:a r"1 Cbrnelf Stage & , DEALER IN S1AR0WARE, liIPLEHETS THE RIGHT GOODS At THE RIGHT PRICES Terms: Cash, or Its Equivalent ii baa K MC HUT Wf I II II 1 w I I iV I jr mL i I W II. I'M 'SI I inuum t - ' ... . . irll. rvvn .0 . ANI) UP' -SWKA F.I'ADS, -luc u- . uk ac, AND MANY, OTIlliR IIAKCIAIM& 4b uraae, mndmexde Heavy And W "";r,r hapimF.ss Madras Harness Shop I t? Xlll ,-.vi. ... . . m irciii,.., . ' an a rcia rrmrins PIONEER PRINTERS