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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
Condensed;. 0B n I The lied Front Feed Barn Rives your ef, who de r - hond Ii?. .oA'hs. d ok 11,0 b(,,!t fe1 ftml . .flUO a 1 .nnu m ml II I H 1.1 Mil Lin II . --.4..- . MxMWwf 4 Postl,, Rm,tc- The )VftJjlepflu?eut Kadvrjjtliiltri for bid fat cartyhiK the may oyer tlib the new po 1 routo to he is.tHbllKbed between Jifol!r mid Madras, oji Sep tember 15, 1005. The servjce will be dully, owpt Sunday, leaving Helsler til C,:00it. in., nrrlvlnjK Rt Madras 11:0 a. iu., him) departing from Madras in (lio afteijnooii In time to connect with thii evening oUtRe from Helsler to Slitiulko, ft r .: unnday mornlno. " I., ..lull I III 1.4 "'if0' Steven and ' prineville i ' ...Mnuck'sS Co 8. ..mm a. .... mil calves mr tl . "u wlll llmlltloyour ICV- and Rtr. uu ...I ,.lrl. JO DOOHt. ofh. who Das ocen i, Agency .'y plains for scrcral days, K- at Pnnevflle Friday IP i a -VYtcu, Elgin ko. PU , Mrew U-zul cu-e, uem i n.,mnn cliureii. 11(1 .ii.. rr rntvuni. .... infer, f.illam rMcfwrsoii - 7"- C.liirflU'. Itlli J'lV." ton on j ranqher mm tlie unzwru i m. r.ttl'im m from . .1 nun mi. vj 1 1 - - ... r.t- vC bUultieM. lie wm ro- . l.i,.iiBtll IIITIIIllIIUUII.-i ''J !JlBuuuertHelWllu, after a load of materials foi Ins buildine. The building is ,i Mr .t ill Mrs. Mai .- Inln It Wlllllll lilt! n U I1IWVW hlw I .1- J .1 ....t. 'IV,.li Jut TllM. r way to Agency Plains, where a ranch. They have been at Pontond, anil express them- H i- I i .......a Unloulnru Inaurnncehocloty! n vini r iirimi'i i v. lit? hi i t 1,1.1 if fr t unit lit iiiiu iinni. n ir hp i niitrirr nn i .i m - - - - -k - - - , f . t'. . mi n . ... fair, inev win ne l'une two p . I. oac at n.iini'nir. n ii.. irniii limy Lane uumDeriny lompany a large st)ly ol first-class I dreased lumber at their sawi ma east of I,ainonta, oi tlici sot enuly butic. Your ordeiai pilled. KoatU to the mill arc condition. J. H. Hawkins. Oregon. tf p Journal: L'rofessor W. . if Moro, and Professor Thos. P, of Independence, passed frm Valley on their return from stjoum in the Madias country. mat prniviMn iL.n,.. ii. . fnuntru ! i m f i mu k is incir DC ui a piospcrous future xyilk.l UWV w.uLic m I'Mnev lie. driDg ihc hot wave, the vari. "on 9$ l0 ion, while tV Re. un 4a i ii w "",arKi in tue shade. Kovemment mercury failed W '"I. At Othfr the crop wduld amount to $8160. oral i i .sum tyjitf to thtf -wbrth of fl(o landiit,?; (valurttfoil ef' 5,109 per a.crc.'' I if a imH.u: planner potatoes, yielding nt. llic r.1te of 135 ouuneis, would remove in 'one year $561 of fertility and in ao years $11,320. Wheat yielding 20 buahcli. 6f grain alid 800 pounds of straw would remove $455 of fertility in ons year, and in 20 years years $9094. Corn yielding 30 bushels, per acre, would remove in one year $454 of fertility and 30 years $9072, If the farm, had been devoted to betl production, and the assumption be made that the 80 acres would support 35 ani mals from six month of .age until sold as feeders one year later and" making a gain of one pound each day, then the. amount of fertility passing off in each year would amount to 95.30 and in 29, years St 507.. IT butter was produced at iterate of,: 200 pounds per cow, and 25. cows were kept on the 80 acres, the fertility passing oT would amountj to $i.t6 in on.ycar. arjd $23 in 20 years. 'fhe Engllsk Walnut, Over $10,000,000 is expended annual y for nuts in the United States, and California supplies but $200,000 wori,h provided the season is not too dry and the, trees dp. not suffcr in l Vat state from a cUouth. An 8 year-old English walnut tree will produce 1 op 'pounds of, nuts, which sell for 12 cent a pouj,oV About too trees are set to the were. which makes the nut a profitable crops n planting Jlnglish wal nuts, it is understood that the second gen eration must be secured, as the third, fourth, or fifth generation will not pro ducc.V This is. an important point which .- --. . Fertility RcnioYCtl from Farm. I'roi. ('. h, Jli Ktcli In ( iice am! Dnlr Joiirnt U'hemtlie products of the farm are sold in the forri of hay, po(a.locs corn or bar ley, the large amounts o( fertilizing ingre dients are removed also, but when the sajes are in. the form of animal products then relatively smaller amounts of fertility are removed from, the farm. tghty acres in hay, yielding one ton p:r acre, would remnVe in one year fertil ity value to 'the .qmount of $408 If it were possible to sustain this yield for a, period of 20 years the fertility of value in r L : N. M. LANE General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker HORSPSUQEINO A SPECIALTY All Worfc auarantecd SHANIKO OREGON A, M. WILLIAMS & CO. rltiililiir1 SHANKO, 9 t Hazelwood Ice Cream QDA WATER, ICE CREAty SODA; ROOT BEER. HAMMOCKS, CAMP STOOLS, FISHIHC TACKLE WALL PAPER, FU?NI,TURE, LINOLEUM 1 1 IS o Lewis and Giark Fair Visiters Call ou Us When passing Throndi Towu. We're at Your Service A gcHcr1 lino ol Orocerlc,ft 1 . . cUl line of ffcntV Furnishing Ooods, lfO i completo lino of StR tloncry, Vlpnrn, Confectionery unci illon.i can V '0,I1-,5 Rt the Grizzly Postoffice Store W. E. WILLS, Prop. - -J. BOONE DIer Jn bora-ine3o illness Saddles, Try our maie of Vh!t! nivor Trsi stock sVuMlo. ThoUtln ihe wftrlft. . P81HEVILLE ORECOH IQULYPR HOTEL j AND PEEDBARN j I'EX JJEED, MniJtcer. 'GOOD meals clean beds j M BUILDINGS ' ( .NJ) HAY OF ALT. KID3 FOR 3AtE I I'ltlCES REASONABLE. CULVER ORECOH DICAI.KIty IN ttor?rCi For Sale. Four work horsts one marc 5 years, three horses 4 'yeavs old. Seven miles southwest of Madras. For particulars call at th Pioneer Office. 41 ARGAINS REAL ESTATE neat points In the was reported from 105 to "un on the Hi,. pia!n I,.-,, n "liu 111 nr- hi. i.. t - ccii ncquainted Hew days. The other nl.,h : ' "er at tnc .ate. Af. !0';,he d0rthat just as he 1 be ea:h slW u. .t.. .... ' via uiiiirr 1 1 1 --v.H out 0 h ,, !. 'i.l the stars Later in !ho that what ailed Mm n' 1 vancy Alfalfa, "' which is being W 'h Pre"nt ,me on Mil,.. """w "better il,n..,C..; m. . j -' ny iiJic S,r ,"V! thevil,,. " "cllcr DM '"Thave een. m. tri,.. Crf the Clle., IT. 7 IUrk "Hi We have the following choice tracts of land for sale In this vicinity: 160 acres of farming land, 15 miles south of Madras. , Good house and barn, all fenced 80 acres now tn grain and bal ance can be culjivntcd. The crop will be included in Ihe purchase price. 240 acres "AboUl to miles southwett of Nfadrai, "on Little Agency Plains. All plough land 1 unimproved. Lcel plateau land, and as good as the best land in this vicinity, 4640 acres of land five miles northeast "of Madras. All 'under fence and' jjjo acres of it good plough land; balance gosd pasture land, - ' "i 40 acres of land lying under Columbia aowncrn uncus an irrignuic. 160 acres of farming land lying is, miles north of Madras. Has fine spring upon it, mid is all fenced. 800 acres or fanning and pasture land; 15 miles north of Madras. Thjrty acres; ;can be irrigated and used for fruit ran$h Title ito 2ll'of tllK)ve,lViperfectea. kimXrSc fMriiiaThtfJ IfVeslred. " Prices and terms reasonable. For partlotilars-applylo i ' mr m. !s. ar MAUKA REALTY CO. Qry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods IIOOTjS AND HJIUEM HATS A," f Aly ...BLACKSMITH and WAGOHMAKEL.j 1 1 I lorseshoelng a upecialty . Dealer In j coal. Iron, wheels, cushions, rubber1 tires, springs, axles. THE DALLES ORECOH The Dalles Oregon MM 1 lli1AJ 1 r. Successor to Hahn's MRS. E. R. M'GEE, Prop. Best place to stop in thq 1 9 city, ibtnelike eotntovte GOOD A000M1J0DATI0NS TOE TEAVELLINQ MEH JiOTEIi t 2 i t Feed Barn led Front BARBER & D'LASHMUTT, MANACERS Good feed and easeful treatment given to stoek BEET ACCOMMQQATIO.NS FOR FREIGHTERS Give - Xjs MADRAS i - art 1M EAT MARKETS C E. RUUSinL, irrop. ( Keeps constantly on hand the best 4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS ft And pays the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs, hlheep, Butter, Eggs, and otber Farm Produce. WE CA'fi SATISFY YOUR WANTS - CIVE US A CALL Madras. Oregon -r- , HALL'S SAFES SQLD ONLV BV THE flowis Safe and Iiock Company Agents for tlip Pacific Coast. The onlr Arm that ran sell ft Safe injOer Hall's Brand. ExptnJvc tale for tliQ onlr MANGANKSE BANK SAFE. Agents for he OLIVER TYPEWRITERS. ViM-l ?oconil Ave.. Seattle, Wash. iV2 Pino St., t-au FrancUco, Cal. 1H WaUdugtonct., Spokane, Wssh. 84 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Call : ! ! Z. F, MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT ". Large ami Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. ,. Prompt, attention paid to those who lavor us with their patronage, SHANIKO, OREGON L. A. YOUNC GENERAL MERCHANDISE i -v -S See me for your Harvesting Machin'ryjg STANDARD BINDING TWINE 15c an lb. Agricultural Implements i :r. m " r PKlNEVILIiTS'S ...Denailmenl Store.,. frrries the Largest and Best seleqted stook of gouts' und ladies' ready-made-clotlting of any store in Orook county., latest stylos, best lit, lowest prions; nleo a full and complete line of every- thing needed by the fimner and stocic- ...... onil .tr o Ivinl -nri1ir und be &. til " - man. oeuu convinced. j. 4 WURZWEILER &" THOMSON 1 PrinevHle,... Oregon M4 Mid fAmEwteTSIttTIITE MflHUHENTS. rr m mr tK . JZskfa WATTS MARBLE W0fS WATTS & BAKER, PROPS . 'Marble and Granite Zbfi. O 3ST XT DM 33 UST "3? S 'Wo-tlmfn anil lodgo work a sporty Irciti rtilil Wire Poncing for Cemeteries ami r nnnu, ; lllia'lllrect with quarries Inpar liOttU 'Lots, Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool (fading and Bnllng for Eastern ship ments. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour ahd Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards.with all the latest and best facilities for htndling Stock. 1 Mark Goods Care ol "S W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. X JOB PRINTING I S OUR BUSINESS ' I HEAT AND ARTISTIC PRICES ARE RIGHT THE PIONEER JOB OFFICE j -Mir- 4(tna(ih, 1W lookine firm , OREGON r-Afsv-w