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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
SHANIKO MARSHAL HOLDS HIGH HAND Tells Victim He Is Run ning the Town MAKES-TROUBLE TO ORDER Incites Bartender to Attack Visitor In Order to Make Oood His Boast To Oct Him in Jail In police court Tuesday morn ing City Marshal J. B. Doyle was accused by F. A. Block, a traveling man, of hiring George Sutton a bartender, to get into a row with Block so the officer would have an excuse to arrest the latter. The accusation came at the hearing of Mr. Block, who had been arrested Monday night by Officer Doyle on a charge of disturbing the peace. City Re corder Loring, who was himself an eyewitness of the disturbance of which Block was accused, stated he did not believe the accused merited a fine, and re funded his bail money. Sutton did not appear for trial and for feited $6 bail money. Mr. Block was explicit and positive in his statement against Doyle, and is prepared to prove it by at least three witnesses. He said Doyle had told him he would get him in jail before he left town, and lacking any legit imate excuse, offered Sutton $5 and immunity from a penalty if he would "give Block a poke." This was known to seyeral per sons about town before the row occurred and the victim also knew it. When Sutton and a man named Williams made the attack on Block near the Colum bia Southern hotel Monday even ing the latter ran into the hotel office to escape the beating he thought he was about to get. It was some time later, just as Mr. Block was about to retire to his room at the Shaniko hotel, that Officer Doyle came in and roughly grabbing him by the arm, led him to the city jail and locked him up, refusing until later to allow him to give bail. Sutton and Williams were not arrested. Williams, who has been a piano player in the baw dy houses of Shaniko, left town on Wednesday morning's train without any effort on the part of Doyle to arrest him. Doyle did not see the row, and no one had requested Block's arrest, but in order to make good his boast, he locked up the inno cent man anyway. Block says that Doyle used abusive language toward him and Was unnecessarily rough in placing him behind the bars, as he at no time resisted the officer. Block told Doyle that he would call the attention of the mayor and the city council to his high handed outrage, and Doyle boasted that it wouldn't do him any good, as he was running the town and the mayor and council would not interfere with- him. He also told Block that he could not secure a warrant for the ar rest of Sutton or Williams unless he (Doyle) ordered the recorder to issue it, and said these men would not be arrested. Block believes that Doyle gave Sutton the bail money which was for feited. Mr. Block's permanent address is Moro, Oregon. He states that he is willing and ready to appear before the city council of Shan iko, with witnesses, to substan tiate the foregoing statements. -Shaniko Star. 1 Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between !R P Kino and J. P. Johansen has been ''QiancAved by mutual consent. All bills ligHinst tho firm will be paid by J. P, Johnansen and nil outstanding accounts will be collected by him. J. P. Johansen, F F. Fine. Madras, Oregon, Juno 1, 1911. jl-22 Nation Without a Language. ArontiK tho people of (lit world the Swiss nre aloue lit having uo language they cau call their own. Which? "Sklnnlck Is out of politics at last." "Escaped or pardoned?" lirowulug's Magazine. Not Up to Him. Teacher How do you prove tho earth Is round? Dull but Smart 1'upU-l never said it was. Puck. Inquisitive. "Mrs. Graswld has money." "Is that so? What is it patrl or all?"-Judge. It's Very Meek. Ball What Is sileuce? nall-Tho college yell of tho school of experience. Harper's Baznr. No Hustler. "Ho has n head for business, yet he doesu't succeed." "That's because he has uo feet for it." Cleveland Leader. One For Sure. "Smith Is continually boasting that he bas no bad habits." "That's one." Boston Transcript Labrador. Labrador has a total area of about 500,000 square miles, and much of It Is splendidly wooded. Isle of Man Wrens. In the Isle of Man the superstitious folks believe that the wren is a trans formed fairy. A Remedy For the Defect. Editor Your story as it stand- Is too bald. Author Then 1 will Introduce some hair raising incidents. The National Capitol President Washington laid the cor nerstouo of tho national capltol on SepL 18, 1703. Big Ball Bearings. A bridge at Yarmouth. England, re volves on a bearing containing balls two Inches in diameter. Willing. Bertie I would kiss you if I thought no one would see me. May Shall I close my eyes? Sunday Elections. In several European countries, In cluding France and Belgium, elections are always neiu uu duuuujo. Her Secrets. He Can you keep a secret? She On one condition. He What la that? She Provided 1 don't know It Old Roman Streets. Many of tho streets of Kome were paved with stone in the fourth and lifth centuries. Alimony. Johnny Pa, what is alimony? Pa Alimony Is the pension paid to the best flgh ter. Exchange. Emotion. Emotion turning back on Itself and not leading on to thought or action is tbe element of madness. J. Sterling. Butterflies. Tho colors of butterflies are influ enced by tho temperature of the air In which they live. Fried Potatoes In France. In northern France fried potatoes aro sold hot In the streets, taking tne pUicu of our peanuts and popcorn. His Weakness. "1 wish 1 were a man of stronger character." "What do you mean?" "1 hate to have the barber sell mo everything on his bill of fare every time 1 go in for a shave." Louisville Courier-Journal. Clash of Interests. "What wo want is economy," Bald ono statesman. "I thought you wanted appropria tions," replied tbe other. "I want both, economy for your con stituents and appropriations for mine." Washington Star. The Boomerang Logic. "Johnny, do you kuow ,wUy I am go ing to whip you?" "Why. father?" "Because you struck a boy smaller thau yourself." "1 thought it was becausp X am smaller than you are." Exchange. He Knew. "Squeezem Is u mean man." "What makes you think so?" "I saw him put a lead quarter in a blind man's hat this morning." "How did yon know It was lead?" "I passed it on hliu yesterday." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Her Revenge. First Woman What did your hus band bring home from his visit to tho city? Second Woman Two slrver spoons for the children, and I was so mad at his extra vagance that 1 wont straight down to the store and bought me a now dres3. Cleveland Leader. Patriotic Determination. "Your wife insists on being allowed to vote." "Yes," Teplled Mr. Meek, "she's not content with having the last word In n political argument She wants to go to the polls and put In a postscript" Washington Star. Might Be Worse. 'Horrified Mother I Just this minute mw Mr, NIcefellow's arm around your Valst. It's perfectly awful. Repent ant Daughter Y-e-s, mother, but It would be a great deal more awful to see his arm around some other girl's waist SYMPATHY. Give to the afflicted those words from the heart which temper ihe bitterness of tears. There are no sufferings which sympathy does not alleviate. GRADES ON HIGHWAYS. Three or Four Per Cent 8lope Advis able For Heavy Traffic. A 1 per cent grade on a road means n rise of ono foot for each hundred feet of distance traveled up tho hill. A 10 per cent grade means ten feet rise In eacli hundred feet ho traveled. A 1 per cent grade, then, means that In traveling uphill one mile an ascent Is mado of D2.8 feet, while a 10 per cent grade means a rise In altitude of D28 feet in a mile. Accurate tests have shown that u horse which cau pull 1,000 pounds on a level road cau pull only 810 pounds on n rise of one foot In fifty, and on a rlso of ouo foot In ten lie can pull only 250 pounds. These facts show that tho greatest load that can be hauled over a road Is tho load which can be taken up the steepest hill on that road or through the deepest mudhole. It Is therefore advised that all highways traveled by heavily loaded vehicles should he kept within a 3 or 4 per cent grade if practicable. To do this may require a change of locatlou to get around hills, always keeping In mind that the lower the grade the larger the load may bo hauled and the cost of haulage kept at the lowest point f Good roads are tho earmarks & of civilization, the emblem of, In- ? telllgence. educntion and refine- ment, whereas bad roads are the sIku of backwardness, indolence t, and iudiffereut citizenship. ONE WAY TO BETTER ROADS. Automobile Club Gives Free Drags to Farmers. A plan inaugurated several months ago by the Manhattan (Kau.l Motor club has been successful in bettering the condition of the country roads In a radius of ten miles from Manhattan at least 50 per cent, and the plan is bo Inexpensive that the club Is urging other towns to take it up. The club Kives a road drag to ev ery farmer who will guarantee to use it to keep three miles of road In good condition. The club has given awoy moro than forty drags and is getting calls for them at tho rate of about four a week. The club first mado the offer several months ago. Tho farmers were slow in taking advantage of It, but a few days ago the club's president, Dr. J. D. Colt advertised the offer in the lo cal newspapers, and the result has been that the drags aro being taken by tho fnrmers as fast as the club can get them made. Tho club has placed no limit on the territory in which the offer Is good, and tbe drags are In use In nil sections of the county. They cost the club about $0 each. oometning Between Them. "What seems to be the trouble be tween you and the pretty Miss Spud long?" "Er yes; you mustn't say anything about It, old chap, but every time I've called at the house lately there's been a savage bulldog." Chicago Tribune. Appropriate Decoration. "You remember tho famous ice pal ace built for oue of the Itussiau em presses?" "Yes. What of it?" "I wonder If tho principal decoration of its rooms was not a frieze." Balti more American. National Educational Association San Francisco, July 6-14. For parties desiring to attend the above meeting a special round trip rate of one an I one-third fare has been made bv the Oreeon-Washineton Hail road and Navigation Company from all noints on its lines in Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho. Tickets on sale June 22nd, July 1st and 6th. With going limit July JOth, and final return limit Sept. 15th, 1911. Stop overs allowed at Portland and south thereof within going und returning limits. Choice of routes via steamer from Portland at slightly reduced fares. For more detailed information fares, etc. Call on any Local Agents of the O. W. It. & N. Co. jl-jl G. I Balfour Guthrie Co. GRAIN Bought at all points Wc have on hand at all times Calcutta grain bags and Crown brand twine. Give us a call for anything in our line. Office in Madras, Oregon I NOW TIME of tlio year to have your teeth out and plate and brldgeworlc done arid here U the place to get tli u jiuie worn pouiDie. vompart eurj'ricn. We flnlib plate and bridge work (or oat. of. town ixtroni In one d)r It dealred. 1'alnlMi extraction free when plate or bridge work li order. 1. CoDiultatlon free. HeUrCrowne $5.00 22kBrHg.T..tli4.00 Goldmiinn 1.00 Cn.jnel filllnn 1.00 Silver rilllnti .50 Good Rubber putoo 5.00 Boil Rod Rubber ... rutio .ou OR. W, . Wltl, ruiMiinu Mmiiii Ptloleii Eitr'llon ,50 letiMiuuHiMieurtiruM best methods All work fullr guaranteed for fifteen rear. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists FHlnt Building, Third and Wtthlntton PORTLAND. ORE UUUtUouoi (A U, Ulr.il. landtro.tlel mmm ITEMS OF INTEREST WANTED-Oood renter on my plnco. J ' li ntnn rial Will sell present crop as it Eighty acres cultivated, 20 ready to ,.low; six miles southwest of Culver. Or will sell. jSS-29 eng. W' NlCHOIA FOR SALE Good cook stove. E. L. Milner, at flour mill. j-i" FOR SALE One fresh cow, good milk er. Inquire of U. Dombrowc, two miles south of MetoHus. Ji6!!"--FOR SALE One two year old heifer ... 1H!r rain arm- with call by nor sine. ' " able. Inquire of Win. Farrcll, 10 miles north of Madras. jlB-22. Fourth of July Fares ;Vla ORKOON TRUNK RAILROAD tickets will bo sold for ono IVUUII" i new! -nat fnro to nil points on the Oregon Trunk Ry. and Tho North Hank Road, to WHICH ino one way mro r en no ni- los. Julv 2. 3 nnd A, return limit July 5. Minimum round trip fare v :on on $1.00. FARM LOANS!! MaflraStaleBmlc MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. H? M'iilras State Hauk. SA1MIIR Imported Hulgian Stallion will niHkellio season or run, -mendng April 1, at the followliiK places: W. O. Moore's much Mon days ami Tueednys, Madras. Wednes days and Saturdays,, Mislolim, Thursdays and Fridays. Marmora Belgian IIoibo Co. J. A. Coulter, Heeretary. Notice for Publication DimnrtiniMlt 0 f the Interior, United Stales Land Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, Jane Will Hill. Notice- Is hereby glvon mat WILLIAM MITCH ELL, of Madras, Oregon, who, on July Brd, WW, mnilo lloinostoml, No. UMH7, tor nyq hc-, Section 11, Township U South, Range 12 Kiwt, Willamette Murldlan, has filed notice of Intention to mako Flnnl comiiiii mit..M Pmnf. to I'Hlahll.sh claim to the land above described, before Howard W. Turn er, U. S. Commissioner at his olllce, at Madras, Oregon, on Mioaisi uay or .liny, lllll. Claimant names as w1Hiohs: William n Hmninoiifi. Kdwaid K, l'lke, James 1. Rend, William O. Ilirbcr all of Culver, Oregon. C. W. iMUUUI'i, j23J27 Register. FOR SALE Sow and seven pigs; also n few shotes. J. W. Warren. Mad ras. j8-!5-pd. FOR SALE On easy terms, or rent, all or part of my property in Madras. Inquire of Harry G. Key. j8-29 FOR SALE At the Pioneer Ofllce rmil Wanks of all kinds: Carbon nml Tvnewrlter paper, liiBiallment Sale contracts, Notes and Receipts. FOR SALE One good milk cow, fresh in a few days. Inquire of C. K. Loucks, Madras. j8-15pd. FOR SALE 0 good workhorses; 4 sets double harness; 2 good wcgons. In quire at Pioneer ofilce. FOR SALE Horses, harness and wag ons. Terms reasonable. C. E. Bye Madras. Orecron. mi6 HAVING latelv settled in Oregon would like to hear from ownors of iarms, dry or iiricated : grazing or timber IhikIh. Want souifUim? that will turn Into money within the next three or four years. Only replies from owners considered. Address 15, caro ol Madras Pioneer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. Bercland Attorney At Law MADRAS, OREGON II. HNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Drug Htoru. MADRAS OREGON John T. Kosa I). L. Wylile II. F. Wylde CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO, INCORPORATED Complele tract Index to all land and town lots In Crook county. Abstracts made accurately on short notice. PRINEVILLE, - OREGON LEWIS H. inviHC ATTORNEY AT LAW Office of D, W. Harnett. MADRAS, OREGON Qra van tassel NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE VANORA, OREGON Qt W. BARNETT NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON Collections a Specialty. Madras, Oregon tya P. MYERS LAWYER CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON Practice in all courts and Department of tho Interior. JHE J. H. HH ER ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts of Crook county titles, Insur ance, Conveyancers. i'U!NK,VJM.B, ORKOON 0. C. COLLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Justioe of the Peace (JULVKR I'RKCINUT CULVER OREQON I'lnnos Un C, oair hi izo to $yn u. . lotnii WW I'llllllHL. till HUMi ' " " " W HUM DAm. -h. I. DUIIIII Mil. unrcriutiH. "- urf jl-Imno 'i Mntl i' """lion, "Fiston ii aH " "unit uiu ervien .r "rit for ouch living colt prlcc- fill? I MadniB Rlack lielirifin ir IK in " HORSESHOEING ; General Repairing; West of Hoodie Stanton'j ; THOS. H. MADDRON 1 Madras, Oregon Bin Madras State Bank Capital $15,000 General Banking, Farm Loans Insurance J. M. CONKLIN, President C. E. ROUSH, Vice-President O. A. PEARCE, Cashier J! ii ! A4 ' 1 9 li f ' V r directors: J. M. Conklin, C. E. Roush, A. W. Doycc, H. S. Cnthcn, M. Put: ; 9 GHbf.'r.'6ft,ll Pastime Pool H all MADRAS OREGON A. W. CULP, Proprietor 2v 2n 2n Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Smokers' Articles, News Stand Hrt City Meat Market THE KEYS BUILMNd Madras, - Oregon Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FESH RfiD CURED mEATS WB BUY POULTRY T. H, Hamilton, TreB. E. II. Fiibncii, Vice-Prea. J . C FoffUK, Cebr. j ...ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . .,..Ammwwv,r- ... x i EASTERN OREGON Banking Co, FOREIGN EXCH N CE 10UCHT AND SOLD OR FT8 ON ALL P RTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $00,000 Deposits, $2SO,QOO SHANIKO, OREGON I LIVERY ! STABlt Howard w. turner U. S. 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