Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
1 Jj F 5.' : A QHANGE OF FRONT. Th Palren Get Funny, and th. UHU Wltp Exploded. . Firo Commissioner Waldo nnd bts secretary, Winifred Sbeehan. dropped into Shanley's restaurant one day for . uuiuur. aicKey, tne little old waiter, nnri tit a. t "The celery Is very One. commission r," uicKcy remarked. IT .. o see. wuat'll we have. Win nIo5 said tho head of the Ore depart vui, iJicKing up tue menu. IIO.U. .... . . oou.o ceierjv- said HIckey. the waiter, ingratiatingly. "It's the finest tendercat, crispiest we erer had here.' ,f)0, tlynks' sad Waldo carelessly. Brine s some Dluo Points on the aaix sneu. Want any soup. Winnie?" "Let me have sorao cream of celery ' S Je rreSD urBl the waiter. Doh't tnlnk I care for any soup." icu out a couple of nice doable English mutton chops," said the tire commissioner. auq a portion of celery?" asked mefcey, with pencil poised. "No!" roared Waldo. "N'o celery." v snau we nave n salad?" asked Sec retary Sheehan. "Make you a nice celery salad, gen tlemen?" said the wheedling HIckey. j-ue nre commissioner rose In bis wrath. "Look here, HIckey!" he said. i' or the last time, no celery. 1 do not want It raw, baked, broiled or fried. I uo not want It as a dessert or drink, for if you allude to celery tonic jou snail be slain where you stand joure aone your duty and tried to get us to take celery bv entreni-v. lurcui ana rorce. ir you ask mo to have the national flower of Kalama'zoo again I'll hit you in the nose!" iiicKey mumbled somethipg under his breath and went up stage. He served the ordered items with silent alacrity and then, after the coffee and the check, kept at a respectful dls tance. A- t f A ' . i iuia juuerure ana n ley? tne pro prietor, came by and greeted the fire commissioner and bis. secretary. - "Look here. Mr. Shanley," said the LI . . . uii, vummissioner grimiy. "I've been coming here a good many years." "Why. Mr. Commissioner. Is there t anything wrong?" asked Mr. Shanley quickly. "Wrong?" roared the fire commis sioner. "Wrong? 1 should say there was! Will you .tell me why a customer of this place can't get any celery?" "Mr. Butler: Mr. Kane! Mike! Larry! Tat! Who's waiting at this .-table'?" ."HIckey !" cried a dozen voices. "HIckey!" said. Shanley scorpfully. "Ask the' commissioner if he'll have some celery!" Tbe ire of little HIckey burst all , Abounds. Facing the boss with a purple a, ' face, he rep'lled hoarsely: . "Ask him yourself and go to b-1!" It took every effort of strenrrth and diplomacy on the part of the convulsed ' coiHnussioner anu nis secretary to save the fiadgered 'HIckey twice first bis life and second his job. New STork World.. iiwntt rT"Tr I X X Had a Relapse. A negro who suffered severe burns upon the face by accident In perform ance of his work was treated, by a physician, who.. In default of other material, swathed his features In ab sorbent cotton. The patient soon felt better and proceeded to roll and light a cigarettes whereupon the cotton caught fire, and the second conflagra tion was worse than the first. The physician was called In again and gave aid to the Injured. "Say, boss," ex clajtned the negro, "don't go and tell about this mlsfortunate accident. Jes say'l bad a relapse." Two Eloquent Silence, golfers at Plnehurat. one of. them an amateur who bad been runner tip in seVeral big tournaments, were ' starting out. and a friend from Chl--cago, who'was leaving that afternoon and bad packed his clubs, started to walked around with tbein. t"ou can go." said the classy ama- t-teur. ;'if you won't talk. You've got to , kertj quiet." ..They, started. The tournament play er booked bis drive into the high grass off the first .tee, had a lot of troubla BLACKSMITHING wood .Suisro xzRossr "wok: The best equipped shop in Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKAlEty, EMPLOYED HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. MADRAS, OREGON Automobile stage Line ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY X X X X The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAQE OFFICE t Cornett Stage & Stable Co. j NOMINATION HELD UP Washington, Jan. 23. By a vote of 8 to fi the Senate judiciary committee today voted not to report favorably the confirmation of Judge '..William II. Hunt now serving as n m'oiiber of the Court of Customs appeals, and promot ed to a Circuit Judgeship for assign ment to the new Commerce Court. The subcommittee that has been hear ing the charges in regard to Hunt's ruing s in the Williamson trial end in case of the "smoke farmers" of Mon tana against the smelter trust were of sufficient gravity to warrant the rejec tion of his nomination as a member of the Commerce Court. There were five absent members today. Soon after the appointment of Judge Hunt was sent to the Senate, charges were filed against him by Montana land owners, wno alleged that while serving on the Federal district bench there by had aided smelting interests by delayiny court proceedings. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOH BALK All hinds of finishing lutn bor for s ilo. Inquire of I - V, Shull." FOR SALE-Net'cd Gem cceil potat oes; also Rio'l peed coin at my ranch one-htilf mllo west of Mud tiprlng School house, J. M. Hay. J20 -It 160 ACRKS-Choleo farm Inml all in cultivation, om-lmlfin wheat, with J room house, stable room for 8 head or horse; ood cistern. Only 7 mllPH frurn Madras 011 Dig PlahiB. Hnnn at 3,500 wlh teim. Snyro & Hendricks, CAME to my place about two weeks ngo, Two Pips would like for owner to sake them, nnd pay exoense and feed blll.-Georgo Roprnan. L08T Shepherd Dojr( In Madras, Frl day. the 13th, last soon In front of Him Central Oregon iMeroantllo Co's. Ptorc DokIh light brown, wlilto ittig uroun I neck, wluto streak in faco, whlto brensi wml whllo foro foct inultcsu on laws, tip of tall w hite: rlKht our Bpdt 0110 half Inch; ilndur pleasu leave the dot; with Mrs. Ton t ma of Miulra-, yUo will khow In in T. W. Kinnur. FOR tiALE 10 01 nls of wood for gnlo at my nuiuti 0 miles north ot Minima, i'rlcu leaBoliable. A, E, White, Mndrus, Oiewonr- FOR SALE At the Pioneer Onic, IvK'hI Blanks of all klivls; Carbon rti.d Typewriter .paper, Installment Sale contract, Notes nnd Receipts. MONEY TO LOAN ON Mudras State Bank. FARMS. .Soc WA-MTED Home one to plant from tell to weny itcres of potatoes tills Spring on Inn I In good condition for crop; neur R. R. station. Inquire at Pioneer office. ORDER that suit or .overcoat at the Tai'or's. We will keep It preeseu free. Next to pool hall. i'2.ri HAVING lately settled In Oregon would like to hour from owners of farms, dry or litigated: grazing or timber land. Want floinethitiK that will tnrn Into money within the next three or four years. Only replies from owners considered. Address B, care of Madras Pioneer. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Reimer, my husband, has left my bed and board without cause or provocation nnd all persons are hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any dpbts contracted by said Jacob Reimer, and that all personal property In my posses sion belongs to me. Helena Rchjier. MOST COMPLETE LINE HAMPLES in the city at the Tailor Shop m-xt to pool hall. "c BRING in the old suits or skirts. We will mn'ce il.em look like new. Tailor Shop. "20 CULVER JUNCTION NEWS "I KNOW YOU HAVEN'T SAID ANVTHINOV' getting It put. made a bad putt when ,1 be did" reach the green aud, all In all, v looketf a fearful duffer. Be topped his ball on the second tee, . nnd It rolled off a few feet. The friend frofli Chicago was standing by. He bait not said a word. Dod gast voul" ahouted the uulucky ' amateur, "i know you haven't said anything, but stop your confounded tblnkingl'-aaturday Evening Post. Messrs. W. C. Wilkes, Assistant Gen eral Freight and Passenger Agent and R. H. Crozier, Advertising Agent of the Hill Lines in the Pacific Northwest spent a portion of last Sunday after noon and Monday morning at Culver Junction. These gentlemen were mak ing a thorough investigation of the ton nage arrd passenger possibilities of the towns along the Oregon Trunk and were highly pleased with the future outlook of Culver Junction. Miss Jessie5 L. Hill entertained a few f her friends nt tho White House hotel last Saturday evening add all report a most enjpyable evrning. Miss Hill is a teacher of extraordinary ability and is giving us a splendid school this winter. J. P. Hahn of Madras will begin the erection of a store building' in Culver Junction next Monday and expects to have a stock of coods installed in a very short time, lie expects to erect a concrete block building soon and will use the one now being built for ware house purposes. Post Master O. G. Colliver has his new building almost .completed and will have the post office and store installed hereby February 1st. John W, Lewis, the Grizzly merchant was the latest to purchase two , busi ness lots and will begin hauling lumber for a building at once. Miss Luella Evans has gone to Prine- ville for medical treatment as the has been in poor health for the past few weekB. The Central Oregon Well Company of this place hds made application for warehouse frontage here and will handle pumps, machinery and other commod ities. Mr. Hedlund, the Madras photo man, was here a few days ago taking photo graphs. He took photos of the Opal Springs and of the mountain view from here. He says this is the finest general mountain view he has ever seen. Contest Noiie Department Of The Interior, Unite 1 Slates Land Office, The Dulles, Oiegon, uecemut r an, mu. a sullicunl coo- trs'. aflidavlt hnvlntr been (11 mi I In 1 1 1 s office by Amer L. lloiigh'aling, con 'ft nt, against homestead Ent'y, No 00110. in ile Feh. 128, 191U, for einwj Sec fl, tp 10. s rl3, e w. in., by uenjniiiin r. i peieau, con'estee, in which It is alleged that said Benjunin b. Kippet'au has wholly abandoned prof. Feucrbaeh hai located In Mail- said tract for the six months Inst past; r. n,i n-illonen u Musiu Studio. He that aid ulpindonment utill exists; gives Ii ssons In Piano and Vi-d n. For that clamanv never e tabllshed his n-H. termg niuirc of Mr. Olson, Central idence.on said place; that sa'd aliened Qreiron Mercair ile Co. 21U , - . . . . I auseuce was noi uue io nis cmp'oy lift! mini in uji armv, navv r marine corps of the-'United States In time l war. Sa'd paitien are hereby notified to appear, respond, and olfer evidence touching sdd allegition hi ldo'c'ock a. in. on February 17, 1911, efore II. W miner a cso'a'y ruurc ut his olhee 111 Madron," Oregon; Hnil that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on February 24, 1)11, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Offlefi in Tl)i DmIIpn. O conn. The nnifl contestant having in a proper affidavit FARM LOANS ! ! MW Mb Ml rile 1 Decern1 ef- 27, 10:0, sot forth facts which show that after due diligence, ptrs'Mial service of this notice cnnor be made, ii i- heiebv ordereil and directed hut sncfi notice tie liven l.y due and pr per ubliehtli'n. C. . M ore, joiU Register. Taolnted Tract. Public Lnnl Salo No. Cfiu72 U. S. I. and Oillce. The Palles, Oregon, Jan nary lllth, 1011. Notice Ih hereby given that, as directed by the CominiDsinner of. llie general Litid Office, under pro vIvIoiih of Act of Congress approved Jnne 27, 1900, Put 1 c No. 303, we will offer at public s'tle to the highest bid der, at 9 30 o'clock a. in., on the 3rd dny (f Mnrrh, 1011, at his office, the following tract of Itiid to-wlt: Lot II, (nwjsw) .-potion 20, lp 10 p, r M e, w. in. Any persons claiming adversely the above-drsciibed lauds are advlsnl to ire their claims or objections on or before the day above designated for MOST A contest .t. street hm'u .. "t pi,. dictionary, lwenty. was a fl.t7 wig weniy.0ne of the ted by Shea wer;:!20. accepted were: 1 M melody, splendor .4 quencc. vIrt...T! faith. w " 1, Pthy, heaven, love ony, happiness, tSfr grace, Justice .Z? W merwere stricken , ',. I VUL. I flll,. grace and tho "J" .! ,Itij word truth waselimin LT UWWIJIJ, LUMBER rnk ... r . ' aAir hand nmt.M.. nZ'"'"' i rustic. WrtuSffigtf ty. Ourpncesar;ln,I1J WaLLEMpiibA II i Mill n . v with Bert Wlntws, Last Call of die Hale. C. Moore, Register. FOR SALE AH or part of my city propc tin Madras on terms. One ennp cl'-se in, corner lot 50xl' 0, fine well nnd 14x18 Imti-e, all for K0l).00- ('all on or write Harry G. Key, ras, Oregon Mud- LOST-Phirof "Chaps" between Mud ras a iv I Ktraneer Corner. Fi tier call at Gray's lilacksm lh h p and receive reuHoiuhlo reward. Stanley Gray. Notice For Ptibliculion. Department oi the Interior, U. 8 Litid OIllceaiTho Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1910. Notice U hereby given that John R. Rnyllss, of Ash wood, Oregon, who, onFebrunry C, 1001, mnde Homesteid, No, 13222. Serial, No. 03081, foreJnJ. nH si'i.Scc 10 and -cl Hecl8,-tp 10 s, t 10 e, w.m. ha- tiled notice ol intention t make final EXPOSITION CITY" ind h Tl Did you see this Uma A , l lirinrr 1 itAr h. ViCKU I 111 If HIP nAlAva I- .. , ""' vemDer o UNSET? $25,000 IS BEING SPENT W LVl Al AltAi N V. nn . ...I.. .1 Huperoiv Illustrated fM. , tntInn nt1 hanJLI t ,9 Wm and resources of the 1 nnM,i ..... al 1 j " Mv titAt una 01 d uiNaLi commencing wift nlnl llntntnn tiiiiAt. MlLt.t..i fit A ItAHt M.I.l .i il w f-Vl. V M19 JM orr.uw uyu N. &A.H. 1 t t tt . . . colors on "SAN FRANCISCO- five-year proof, to esdabllnh claim to the land above described, b-foro Howard V. Turner, U. 8. CommlHsioner at tits office, at Madras, Oregon, on the 8th day of February, 1011. Claimant names, as witnesses: Charles D. M Colltim, Mllo Wood, EarneHt Wo d, and J time Brown, alt of Astiwood, Oregon. C." W. Moore, j5-f2 Register. in ...in ti.... ..... it. n. ted article on Oregon. ait rTi n- nmtmo 5i. .. X NXH Ml 1 Uf (' , U li'A ll II Kl I II II mi ik ri .a run iikp.mii Notice For Publication Departimnt of the In'erior. U. 8. Land Olli eat The Dal hs Oregon, J m- nary 10th, 1911. Notice is hereby i:iveii that ALFRED J MALTIN of Youngs, Oregon, wl'O, on Jm e 10th, 1904, made Homestead, No, 13590 Se- real. No 03222, fjur Lots r 4, and pj- nwl4, so Hon 4, tp 10 s, r 14 e, w. m. u:is ui ii now e oi u.ienuon io m-iice Fin il five year Proof t establish claim to t lie ubove desciilied, before Ilowa i it m tt f ' r - - i . i I t . lunifi , ij. o. oi'innjinrioner av if ofilce, at Mu.r B, Oregon, on the 21ut day of Kebruuiy, 1911. CI imaul namws as witnesso; Otorge K. Lauglil'n, of YoumrB, Oregon, Georue II. White, Jt hti Thomas aud Aifnd Wl'd of Madras, Oteon. Q. W. Moore, J20f21 ' Register. IllAfllfl MA Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale No. 00777. United States Land Ofilce, The Dalles, Oregon, Dec, il. 1910. Notice is hereby given I that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General hand Office, under pro visions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 19J6, Public No. 33. we will offer at public land sale, to the highest I id- der, at 9 ;4r o'clock a. in , on the :3rd I day of February, 1911, at this office, the following tract of laud, towit: swiiiwi, sec io, ip ius, r ii e, w in. Any persons uiuiinlng adversely the nb ive-dt scribtd luuds are advised! to tile their claims, or objections, oh or before the day above designated for sale. O. W. -Moore, j!2fl0 Register. On the time that first railroad engine reache Culver Junction If your cues', w!ns I he first pr'za you get a check fQr $300 00. If you win the second prize you get check fc $200.00 ; 3.1 prize is $100.00; 4th and 5'h prizes fW.00, nnd twelve $25.00 prizes. Tliene ciiWkbws""-" the amount mentioned but must be used in purchaeu of lots in CULVER JUNCTION. We s udy the railroad situation in Central Oregon Htid learn the location of Culver Junction on the ralkow W? i Vnil U'lll tlietl bniV tlllt llllj Inivn nrlll i.e. runnUmX lit, tlia ri.ll.nmlii lulllllll n VP TV ffltV Week?, ()0 J1H' the Oregon-Trunk was completed to within 7-miles of our town and the Hurriinan line was about tne wi.., i !... r.. t ni ... ...iii .onto iIib latireitueiw a hull-, i, in ii juii in, i-aunuiu vuivrr juuuiion you win noil umi una vtnu nm t-w.. i.ijmm agricultural section bIoiik the new line. Also that the lallroad c Hiioanv recoRiilzes the fact ona I'8 the largest warehouse frontage for the handling oi tonnage of any of tho towns in Ceutr.il Oregon. Culver junction Is a wideawake, nrocressivo town: now a lumbar vnrd. tmml ho tel. mi bile scliool, Iwn general tn r stores will be In operation Feb. 1, also livery barn, feeJ stiblo and blacltHinltli shop. A machine" f rtfii mntuafntii nULm A.l t. nt. I . . . r-. . n I fU III iviiivB.ii; uiiiu-i: iiuu in uibu ueuwpiariera lor me uenirai uregou nen iiut""v ihl jicuu LUUUI1IIJII9 ui LMirem xt oiuiincu in nrccpcuint? aiiveriisemcui mm lu forward to us with your application for lot. Nolice For Publication. Deschutes Valley Land & Investment Company CULVER, OREGON My guess on date of first railroad engine reaching Culver Junction is the day of Notice For Publication. Isolated irnct. Public Land Sale No. 00-lflo. United snra Lund nflice .The Dulles. Oremm, Jiiuury 0, 1JUI. Notice is hereby iven thai, an directed by (ho CommiHMoiier of the General Lnd Office, under pro visions f Act of Cfiiress approved Juno27.10t0. Public No 303 w e will offer at public sa'e. to iio IiinbeHt bidder, al U:30 o'ciocKa, m.,on iuo.mii nt Febll'irv. 19 1. at this oiuce the inllOWIIlK IrHCV Ul litu-i, iujii. iicj- net v" 8"! 11 ' ', i Any persons ciatmum auverwiy ue above-described hinds are auviseu to fi'o t heir claims, or objections, on or befor the dry above desliitated for sale. w. "ore, jlfj-f23 JkepDver. 0. tiarlment of the Inteibr, U. 8, Land Ofilce nt The Dalies, Oregon, lie. cembur 10, 1 0 1 Oi- Notice U hereby given that OSCAR MORRIS, of Culver! Oregon, who, on October 27 1001, made hoiiie't.eud, No. 13898, net nil No. Oiialo fur a n . i i.t , nw.Jiie4, ami ei-wl. see 2, to 13 , r 12 e, w m, bit" liled notice ul in en l ir to make ilnai llvii-i ear proof, to establish c uim ti the I mikI above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. H CommigBlon er at Ihb office at M .dran, Ore., on the 81 -t iiay nt Janury, loll. Claimant iiMinuu as witueases: KiJmd R. I'ike, Kdjjar Clark, 'sa C. tlark $ttd Ihniy Taylor all of Madras, Oicgyu, O, W. Moore, d 9 J29 Regibtor. 191 1, at the hour of. ininutes in the o'clock and noon. I enclose $10.00 to apply on purchase price of lot to be selected by me and you may mail me marked up plat and price list to the address below. J It is understood that this entitles me to n guess for one of your valuable prizes mentioned' in the advertisement. NAA1U Culver Juc' . I .u !n 1 Is the best town' - r.nn ana i n mistake in Prt here now. I'OSTOFNCQ I STATE liaJla If J( iuvi.i innu r hi Ail i liivulp i V J Culver,