The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, January 11, 1912, Image 5

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Game Refuge on Farms
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warden, acting for State (Jamo
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with owners of small farms
of Eugene, bordering on the
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be let aside as a ntnto gunio
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of the property aro to co-
the game.
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by purcbuue from Individual
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ii nptn rniiini Knriwii ii rn.
Northern separately, or the ul-
Intaraufu !i n lirw.lf iT Mm
to connection with tlio activity.
Idle Men at Pendleton.
ileton. Lured to Ptiirilrtnn liv
uris or great activity nere,
or idle men aro now walking
ty sewer, the imvlnir of govern!
, the construction of tho east-
rvson orancli asylum, and tho
wy large number of luborora
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u this week between Chlf
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alraU10y UUU re,)roHon.
" Valo and Ontn
"potion of tho Oregon
railway with
lanih . V U0 Ut Vul. t0
' Utl Of thl cltv tmm n,
lheur canyon lmvin..
f; Lo8t.
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- circuit court.
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9 nt8 Normal nchool.
FRANK MORRISON
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I'Jioto by AmtrlciLO l'reia Asioclatlon.
Frank Morrison, the well known
labor leader, who was custodian of
the McNamara brothers' defense fund.
PRICES OF MEAT FIXED
Letters Ordering Regulation of Meat
Shipments and Prices Produced.
Chicago. Documentary evidence
that tho price of meat was fixed and
tho uubIiiobm apportioned on a non
competitive baulB by tho packorn at
their weekly meetings whb Introduced
by tho government at tho trial
of tho 10 Chicago packers before Unit
ed States Dlutrlct Judge George A.
Carpenter.
Special Counsel I'lerco Butler, for
tho prosecution, read several letterB
received by W. D. NUes, manager of
the Armour Packing Company In Kan
sas City, In June, 1897, In which thero
waa given the accounts of beef to bo
shipped to certain eastern markets,
and there was named tho price to be
churged, bused on a margin of CO
cents on tho uniform test cost esti
mate used by tho packers.
La Follette May Withdraw.
Washington. The Washington
Times, which has been an ardent sup
porter of the La Follette presidential
boom, declares, on the authority of
I.u Kollotte headquartcrH In this city,
that La Follette, soon after his return
to Washington, will announce his
withdrawal from tho presidential race
In the Interest of Koouevelt.
Woman Made Deputy Sheriff.
New York. True to his promise to
appoint several women deputy sher
iffs, Sheriff Harhurger has named Mrs.
Caroline Truax, widow of tho Into
Justlco Truax, of tho Htuto Hupremo
court, as a member of his staff.
LABOR LEADERS ARE
INDICTED BY JURY
Lob Angeles. Three labor leaders
of national prominence were Indicted
and arrested here In tho government's
ilrst roundup of men alleged to be
connected with tho national dynamit
ing conspiracy which federal grand
juries began Investigating hero and
In Indianapolis directly ufter tho Mc
Namara brothers made their confes
sions on December 1.
Tho mon taken into custody wero
Oluf Tvoltmoo, Becrotary-treasuror of
tho California State Dullding Trades
Council, and head of tho Asiatic Ex
clusion League; Anton Jouuunsen, or
ganizer for tho State Building Trades
Council, and J. K. Munscy, head of
tho Salt Lako City local union of tho
International Association of Brldgo
and Structural Iron Workers, of which
orgaulzntion John J. McNamara, now
serving 15 years In San Quontin pri
son, was secretary-treasurer at the
tlmo of his confession.
Sultan's Advisers Quit.
Constantinople. Tho cabinot re
signed horo ln consoquonco of the
obstruction of tho opposition, the
mombors of which absented thorn
sol'voB from tho Bitting of tho chamber
of doputlos, which roudored impossi
ble a discussion of tho proposed modi
flcutlon of tho constltuti.il.
THE MARKETS,
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 79o;
bluoBtom, 83c; rod Russian, 78c.
Barley Food, $37 per toil,
Oats No. 1 whlto, 31 por ton,
Hay Timothy, valloy, $1G; alfalfa,
U.
Buttor Creamery, 3Cc.
Uggu Hanch, 37c.
Hops 11)11 crop, 44c; 1910, noml
mil ; contracts, 2Cc.
Wool Eastoru Oregon, 90lGc;
Wlllametto Valloy, 15fl17c
Mohair 37c.
Seattle.
Whout llluostotn, 81c; club, 78o
red Russian, 77c.
Barley $35 por ton.
Oats $30 por ton.
Eggs Ranch, 550c.
Buttor Creamery, 38c.
Hay TJmothy, $10 per tou. .. ..
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Special
Winter Goo
On account o, ,ho eXlremC mild wiet we are ovccc. wi.h heavy weang appa,, and J
SPRING GOODS, hence ,his g.ea. .aciif.ee sale. Eveiy ar.idc lU.cd below has been radically reduce d .egardless of ,e co a d
,his wil, .rulv be an opportuc .ime for you ,o buy win.er 8ood, rM. 4. Iron When i, is Ho,." Do no! wa d s
, uc - U i;,n " Note the fo bwuig terns and bring this list with
gains are all gone; but come inside and look them over. "Seeing is believing. Note tol.ow g
yau. ' This sale is subject to cash purchasers only. Special prices w,U not prevan on you, ...a.,.
QU I A r r Rmwn Cordurov Men's 3-buckle Men's Low Cut Pacs
Sheep Lined Coats brown Corduroy m boot wear
Brown duck with heavy sheep Coats rUlDDerb 5Q gfade now
lining. $5.00 goods now t Suitable for German socks or fljj 75
$4.00 rttef&W feltb00tS' 52.75 grade now
F t 1 r f 2.50 $2'25 Ladies 3-buckle
rur Lined Loats j r U
corduroy Coats with heavy W0ol Mackinaws Men's 4-buckle Overshoes
Astrachan storm collar. $5.50 r M 1 9 p;o o-mrlp now
grade now Colors brown, gray and navy. Railroads 'ou s " nn
$4.00 $4.75 grade now Heavy rolled edges; best qual- S2'U
d.ZO ity cloth tops. $3.25 grade now
Moleskin Coats f3"w $2J5 Lad 2"buckle
. . dray Mackinaws Caifers
Heavy ackinaw lining, brown J " vjattcio
furstorm collars. $5.00 grade ggdyn extra good quality 1.85 grade now
$3.75 $2.00 Overshirts $l,5
t 1 t 1 - tvt i-n r a. A- job lot, broken lines, odd lpn's pelt Boots
Leather Lined Coats MensDress Overcoats 4, aborted colors, $3.00 lvienb 1 en uuu o
Reversible Corduroy rainproof 25 Tweed, Kersey, elton ann des now Bpo wn an d gray colors, just
and storm collar. $8.50 grade Cravenetto overcoats, latest $1.50 ILi
now 1911 models, plain and con- . giaaenow
mc en vertible collars. These will be 75
J,UU sold at rock bottom prices. T J T nr Pnak
Ladies iLong -oats -
Sheep Lined Coats , 7 D 36 doth and w serge winter Men s Z-buckle
.f, . , Men S Lace raCS coats, everj one -of them are ArrHr
Brown Corduroy coats, sheep th- seasons latest yodels, -YlCLlCS
lined, knit neck, knit wrist- Best grade rubber, heavy rol- coiora and desi'&ns- Theywjst 9 A now
lets. $8.50 grade now led edges. $3.50 grade now f sold Z ,ble offer 50grade"
$5.75 $3.00 will be'refused. $2.00
Central Oregon Mercantile Comply
Madras, Oregon
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
T.ho Huntington Herald after 26
years of publication, has suspended.
Oregon produced products that are
valued at close to $175,000,000 during
tho past Beason.
According to the annual report of
City Engineer Arnsplger, tho city of
Medford spent $584,829 for public im
provements in 1911. ,
A. L. Beeson, editor of.the Hunting
ton Herald, and leader in the recent
moral wave thore, has disappeared.
Creditors are searching for him.
Every Indication points to a largo
exhibit at tho first annual Snake
River Poultry Show to bo hold ln
Ontario January 16 to 19, Inclusive.
The llrst annual show of tho Doug
las County Poultry and Pot Stock
association was a succesa which great
ly exceeded the expectations of tho
management.
That tho state will bo ablo to rear
at loast 3000 phoasants ln captivity
during tho coming year Is the belief
of C. K. Cranston, chairman of tho
state fish at)4 Cfaino commission.
A summary of tho assessment rolls,
of Yamhill county, as completed by
County Absobso.1 Martin Mlllor, shows
the total assessed valuo of all pro.
porty within tho county to bo $15,229,
925. Arrangomonts aro being perfected
by tho QraBimro Commercial Club to
give a banquet ln tho now club
rooms on January 3, to which tho
families of the members and others
are Invited.
Unless, tho olllcoru of tho Third
Regiment can recruit a sulllclont
number of men to make a full quota
within tho next fow months, that reg
(inoiit will ho tllsbandod by tlio Btato's,
military stuff,
Whi'ii buying a cough medlclnn for oil 1 1
dicu hear In mind ti nt Ul a iihorlaln's
Cough Remedy Is iwnt t hVctiiul for co ds,
(roup mill whooping chiiu'Ii and I hat it con
talus no luu infill drug. For alu by -If. 13,
Snook.
See lincof CHINA and GLASSWARE
ut Mrs. Crosby's.
State Capital Gleanings
The state tax levy for tho next year
will be at loast 3 mills and possibly
more is the prophecy made by State
Treasurer Kay.
The State Banking Department re
ceived $1094 in fees, according to a
report for 1911 received by the Sec
retary of State today.
Deposits in tho banks of the State
of Oregon totaled $121,834,644 accord
ing to tho last statement Issued by
Superintendent of Banks Wright, tho
report representing the condition of
banks at tho close of business Decem
ber 5.
Billy Mack, a "lifer" at tho state
I enltentlary, who waB given a leave
of absence by Governor West last
spring that ho might work off a mort
gngo on hlB wife's aged parents' farm
near Spokane, reported back to the
penitentiary warden,
Although ho had no definite state
raent to make regarding what he
would do ln tho cases of Juck Morgan
sentenced to hang January 5, and
Frank Garri3on, sentenced to hang
February 9, Governor West aa(d Jja
would Ho doubt, grunt reprieves untli
pucn tune as tho people of the stato
had expressed themselves at tho polls
on the Issue of capital punishment.
At thO rOUUOSt Of Mm TTintni
Water-Users' Association. Senator
Chamberlain will introduce a bU
which, wil faplUtato tho SOttlenient of
lands, on the Umatilla projeot that
wore originally acquired under tho
desort land net. I
Tho Southern Oregon and Northern '
Cullfprnlu MlUlns congress will hold
a two-day mooting ln Medford, Fob-1
ruary 3 and 4. Arrangements havo j
boon mndo to entertain a number or
mining mon m t6 display all tho ores
that can bo gathered from tho mines
hi the district,
Tho Southern Pnclnc company now
has 300 mon at work on tho Coob Bay
railroad botwoon Eugene and tho tun
nol site 23 ihIIob west of Eugene, most
pf Hioni bolriK employed at tho tunnel,
whoro tho mountain has boon plorcod
for a distance of 30 or 40 foot already
through solid rock.
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J ra- wuiNUhKLEY. Vice Pre,. L. M. BECHTELL. Sec.
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The J. H. Haner Abslracl Co.
Prineville - Oregon
Capital slock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up
Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county.
Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records and
tuy piais at low cost.
V
A. E. CROSBY
EVERYTHING IN
DRUGS AND KODAKS
THE DALLES, OREGON
Exclusive Agent Fonif
EASTMAN
Kodak Co.
Rochester, N. Y.
A full line of Pho
to supplies always
on hand. Printing
and developing
done. Mailorders
will receive our
prompt attention.
Write (or our new
1911 CATALOG
Try a bottle of Mur-
iiio suuinoi Devel
oper, Will develop
any plate or paper.
A- E. CROSBY
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