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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
ft. ',. I: U' 33 txnm The Madras Pioneer to wimt we'll ketch Hub win. ten Every sign known to Published every Thursday by lllltur IS IlollGrm it out iuuu. -the piJULisiiiNH co.- We're goin to git a dundy, I euopoaiPTioN RATES: . tell yer. I ain't been a watcli- WlJSZCr"' lf imrfer these aiirua in ther Die- "TiJreo mniUiis bo go n woods fer 25 years fer nothin', and the bears eonnV in Seventeenth Annual Fair THIRn ANNUAL fl ' V m mAtw "m m -r m ADVKltTlSINO ItATKS i ON APPLICATION close to town is a sure sign. nUK,l&0iro,,S? cond class niattor Aucust Another one is the bark on the 2D, 1P0I, nt the I'ostofflce nt Madras. Ore., . under tho Act of Congress of March 8,187U. trees. Whenever it gltS 11 S thick as it is now. gits look out. THURSDAY Sept. la, 1907 Get plenty of wood, friends," concluded the woodsman, "and OUR KING has spoken git it quick, fer you'll have use 1 - The uncertainty with reference r mighty sudden." to a railroad for Central Oregon is removed. The expectation Mr. Harriman oilers as one that jt might be built gives reason why he will not'build a place to the disappointment railroad into Central Oregon, that it will not be built. This that they would have to shovel is the onlj' logical conclusion snow several mouths out of thej from Mr. Harnmaate utterances, year. This is tho lust ofhoial and he gives the reason. The announcement of the fact that region is too thinly populated, in the future the railroad mag- theie will be snow to shovel nate will confine his operations I several months in the year and exclusively to that region there are districts that would "where they don'tshovel snow." afford no traffic, savs the Wall eti a. - -" n 1.1 ai.. mi. . Street wizaru, uiaimiy. xuei RESOLUTIONS policy is not to build a railroad to develop the country, but to Hall of Mt. Jefferson Jodge No. 13G, let the countiy develop for the J - Ft benefit of the railroad. A mil- Madras, Or., Sept. 10, 1007. linn bushels of wlip.it. in Mir e, your committee appointed to Jlaystack district this season is draft "solutions on the death of lko. ' ' . I t r 1 1 . 1 .11 waiting for the railroad. It i arnsn ue 10 rei0" as 'oaows: WOUld T)e five million bushels BrotherParrish joined tho Odd Fellow as soon as the railroad is -built. Lodsc in 1S77 nnd 1,a8beo ""right, j nnrl Mi frmo-l.t mi'ir in n pnnn Sd and faithful 0dd Fellow. a,ld was Crook County Fair TO BE HELD AT Prineville, Oregon October 24 to 29 inclusive You cannot afford to miss it. Every variety of product grown in central Oregon will be exhibited Exhibits Wanted From All Sections of Tne County FINE RACING BIG PURSES Send for a premium list to president or secretary t 'H To "bo Hold at The Dalles, Oregon October 8, 9, 10, 11 spc) 12 Qranu) Stock, Agricultural nnd Hqrlicullural Exility Every class of Industry will be represented An old-time fair with the new-time features. Premium lists will be furnished at any address on application 0 le Secretary. All contests confined strictly to the District except Klickitat speed horses will be admitted. F0I particulars see Premium List, or address J. M, PATTE;R30N, Secretary J. L. KELLEY, Prudent ft THE COVE ORCHARD Prom September 1 to September 15 I will sell fruit the orchard at the following prices; Apples, 50c to $1 a bu? ! Pears, $1.25 to $2 a bu, Central Oregon Agricultural Prunes plums, 4clb,75c bx, $1.75bi " , . . . . . Pfrhpc i?r Ih S5r. hv R7 9 I,.. & Livestock Association tW"rZ: Z' . n .' ZZir .uitijjcs, iuc iu, ji.uu a uux William Boegli deceased on September 2, 1907, nt Port land Oregon, where he had been taken of fwp would pay for the exten sion. The biiiklini? of the mil "v 'u n. . i I in tho hopes of his receiving some bene road would, in effect, create the L . , five ipillion bushels. That, lioweyer, is not the Wall Htreet method. It has not the charm wnrtliv brotlipi oi me Aiion aeai or me therefore be it 000;000 gathered m by with holding notice of the.Union and Southern Pacific dividend. fit frqin special treatments. Whereas, Our Lodge has suffered an irreparable loss in tho death of our and fellow-worker; T. H. LAFOLLETTE, President DUNCAN MACLEOD, Secretary ron llesolvcd, That in this great bereave ment wekxtend our heartfelt sj mpathy and friendship to his widow and family t r .1 - Meantime, as to transporta- and relatives, and commend them to tion, Mr. Harriman holds Ore- inm who doeth all things well." til ni -1 J goil in tue 1101J0W oi UIS Hand. Resolved. That a copy of these resolu- QregOU hns 1,72Q miles of tions be spread upon the minutes of railroad, Washington has 3,200. this Lodge, a copy be forwarded to the Qnly three States ill the Union family of our deceased brother, and a liave a smaller percentage of copy be furnished the Pacific Odd Fel- railroad mileage per 100 square low, and our local paper for publication, miles thqn has Oregon. A rea son for it is Mr. Harriman. His policy is not to build railroads and not to permit other people to build them into territory he owns. That is why he bought the Corvallis & Eastern. Other wise it might have beeD ex tended into Central Oregon. Now $ qannot be without Mr. Harriinan's consent. Seasons win come ana go and flowers bloom and fade. Ann will grow older year by year CLASSIFIED LOCALS BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received up to October 1 for furnishing 100 tons of steam-rolled barley, de livered at Madras, Or. J. II. Wenan dy, mgr. B. M.S. Stage Co,, Bend, Or. TIMBER, WHEAT and IRRIGATED lands for sale. Also locntliiK dotiu Prineyille, - Oreg I 1 I GRAIN CHOPPED I have n good grain chopper, capacity 25 bushels per hour, and can chop your grain for toll or cash. L. A. Young, Youngs, Or. i a22-sl9 Yours, submitted in F. L. T., J.vo. T. Diz.vev, Fred Davis, B. C. Dovk, Committee. -. NtW Pfl&btMUtK bbtiVlut BULL FOR SERVICE. Mv hieh-lirrxl Red Polled bull is at the Livhmston Ihe Railroad Commission has issued barn for public service. For terms orders compelling the O, R. & N. Com- see J. W. Livingston. A. P. Clark, nnnv in ostnlilisli n now lnpnl ninnnnnr I OWnCr. fi5-12 , j - i'"-- service between Pendleton and Portland. I i f nr T- s" n. i -ri i trains to leave Pendleton and Portland . A',un ?, ; , 00 . , T,8?' c?w jor naie, wiu uu irean miuuie oi uciO' Notice for Publication. Di-niitiuentof Hit Interior. Land i.nieo at I lie JaHc-, Orison, v , , .St-iitciiiher !i, 1UU7. otI e is licn-by nivcn that Con i ad clHuili;r. of .Madras, Om-jjoii, l;.ih III. il lidtkr (if his iiituiitfoii to mnk liiial ciiiiiiniitulloii proof In .tuimnrt ol he claim, viz: ...."i'ead rfiitry No 1 ltl70. made ,lu. 2b . J'.W, i:r the wXHli u( we 17. Invl. ne' and miws-W of mc 20, ti II r lit t. w m. Anjl that smI(1 proof will be made before r riiMK UMinril, u. a. i;on .... t . MilL 1!H)7 ie names the followini; witness's to pn.vehN coiitiiiiiotis re-hluncu upon, anil cultivation oi, the land, viz: iiiia u cnioii)er, .John (i .Mnehrlnj;, V i Poser, l ml HuiibKc, ail f Madras, Or. c. . moouk, Reglolur. r rank Obhurn. U.S. CoiiiiiiUii.ti..i ,.. i.i . ,t t . ..ft i n . i ...i ... ..nr.... i.. w.-.i . . on uii kiuiih hi mini, unniiii e" u-. i-mti; in .uiuuus, ureon, on October 7 VatiTasselifc Daviti, Madrns.Or. j IS f 9 t I LIVERY The best in Shaniko (UhhI Stock. Careful Drivers Host of liny mid Urnln Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. 'Mill .s5-o8 respectively each morning. This ser vice will be an an extension of, and take au iuOJjW1. mx x Bw tho placJ o the pregent ,ocaj gen.ice on building canals without giv- hetween BiggB and Portland) ag the now iug a tinker's whoop for the train will conncct with the 1Ieppner designs of the Harrimans on Condon and Columbia Southern that planet. The churchyards branches. The trains will leave Pendle- Jiere DeiOW Will anniiail V aaa CO ton and Portland in the their population, and Mr. liar- making a through daylight service for rim ail, transportation king in thcaccommodation of the local travel his kingdom of Oregon, emper- which has long clamored for a more or in his empire, will go on convenient service between these points pla3'ing his game of high finance The present Biggs local affords conven in Wall Street, and when abltn- ieut service for the travel between Biggs dantlv ready will build a and Portland, and the extension of the jailioad into Central Oregon, service was ordered by the Railroad but not before, What a Strik- Commi.sipn after much complaint from inrr il 1 n a t vn tinn M.o cnpnrnnl townB IurtllCr 0aBt W,)1Ch Were c0' affords to Oregonians to seek the opening of their waterways and become as far as possible independent of the railroad regime that has long been and still is the bane of the state. Portland Journal. ber; good milker. Apply to 31. L Loucks, Madras, Or. VI Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Land Ollice at The Dalies, Oregon, isentember 3. I!i7. Notice Is hereby iriven that .Inhll I4. Slltlltlf.r fif Afnflrnu rtitrki iiiuj JiiniT, !, nln.i .,!.... ,.r i.i, ... ,.r..i. i iiiuu iiwiili; il inn iiiicilLlwjl Lfj lllillvt' liiial coiniuiitatlou proof in support of Ills claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 15051 made April o, r.utj, ior uie nwnej or sec ssi, tp il s, r VJ e, w in, And that said proof will bo made before Prank 0born, IT. S. Commissioner, at his otlicu in .Madras. Oregon. on Oct. C. i'M7. Jh' names the lollowing wiinesses to prove ins coiiunuoiiH residence upon, and cultivation of, the (and, viz: II 11 Cook, Jae Hmion, .1 J Mluton and ir tr ,r...t vl w i ai innuu, iiu in ii.uj .is, wieKOii. so-o3 O. W. Moouk, Helhter " HARD WINTER COMING Jim Tompkins, the Mt. Hood woodsman, whose prediction of a severe Winter was so amply verified during the past year, predicts even worse things this year. Mr. Tompkins bases his calculations upon the habits of bears and other animals of the mountains, the bears this Fall foraging almost in the door yards of lanchers, to fatten up for the coming "peeler" of a Winter. He says: "Them snow storms we had Jist Winter won't be a marker polled to content themsolves with the service afforded by the delayed trains from the East, The service goes into effect thirty days after the date of the notice., OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Governor luorg K. Chamberlain SuurHtury of Bute V. XV, Ilutison Treasurer U A Steel Attorney General A M Crawford Supt. Public Instruction J II Ackerman Btftto Printer XV S bunnlway Dairy anil Food I)ommliiioner J XV itrfllcy IT K KatiHlnri: ( O W Pulton i J Uourne Jr Congressman j W C Ifw'te 1 . , (FA Moore Supremo Judge J its Dean TGIIulley CROOK COUNTY JihIbo XV A Hell Clerk WHrrcn llrown Sheriff . Frank KlkJns Troaurr v p kIjik Aaewor , J I) I.aFollette SoboQl.Supertileuilent C It Iduuiddie Surveyor XV It MoFarland Coronwr Gall S . Newborn ComiatMlouor i " LIJ.,ayIo" i faSbtuartu Notice for Publication OF STATE SELECTION United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, August 17, 11)07. Notice is hereby given that on May 24, 1907, the State of Oreuon. bvita dulv authorized agent, in duo form, filed in mis oiuce an application to select as in demnity school land the selnwl. nwl swJofBec 21), nelnwj and nwJswl of sec ,Y, ip ii s, r J4 e, w m. Any and all persons claimim; adverse. ly the above-described lands, or desiring m fjmuci to ii o a lowanco n tun mtinit. phould file their claims or objections in this olllco on or before tho 11th dav of October, 1907. fa5-ol0 O. AV. MOORE. Reelster. Notice for Publication OK STATE SELECTION United States Land Gfilee. The Dalles, Oregon, August 17, 1907. Notice is hereby given that on July f, 1907, the State of Oreuon. hv tn lnlJ authorized agent, in due form, filed in this olllco an implication to select as indemnity school land tho Hvv.nel and nwlsej of see .'50, tp l.'i s, r 12 e, w in. miy nun an pcrsoiiH claiming ad verso y the abovii'deseribod landH. to object to tho allowance nf H It) Ulllllfk should file their claims or objections in this ollice on or before the 11th (lav of October, 1907. HG-olO C. W. MOORE. lteirintor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 7)urtinent of the Interior Land Ollice at The D.iles, On-goii, M'Ptt;uiti-rU, ;Ho7. Notice Is hereby given that Anna C. Schreiher, of .Madras, Oregon, h.is filed t.otice of her iiiteiitimi to uiukt fiiiiil coniimitation proof in support of her claim, viz: Iloni.'stead Entry No. llti?l, niale Aug. 20, 11)05. for the sw4it .,, i.e'iiie'4 ee,' .if hi;c 17, tp 1 1 s, r l!l i w ni. Au-i that mild proof will m mad'1 b fore Era. k Oshorn, L. S. Couiuilsiloii r, at hU office In M.tdras, Or gon, on October 7, I'.'Oi. Mie iiamas the folfowlng wilnesKcs to piovuliur continuous resilience upon, anil cultivation of the laud, viz: Conrad Sclirelber, .John (3 Moehrlng, V h I'oser, Fred Ilenske.atl of M,ur-M, Or. i-o-oll c. V. MOOUK, RuKlstor. , Notice for Publication Di'partin nt of the Interior. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon, yr t, , , , , oitfiriU(jr SI, 1007. Notice Is herebv trlvcn mil I mandril V. Lliiilniugh, ot Madran, Or., 'iiin iiii'ii jiuiilm! (I Ills linciHI.lll to IIIHKC llnal five-) ear proof hi supiiort of lih claim, viz: lloiiiestead Entry No. ll&j'j made Oct. 0, 1WJ, for the Lot 1 of nee 15), tp 12 s, r lit e, iiJ-fneL; and iii-'inw.f of sec 21. tp 12 ,, r 12 c, win, ylnd that said proof will be made before iMank O.sborn, L .is. Coiuinissioner, at hit. otllce in Madras, Oregon, on Oct. 7, l!07. He names the following witnees to prove Ins continuous nwldi cultivation of, the land, viz: .1 C Tucker, .1 O hteams, Lee JVck, .lames I, Young, all of Madran, Oregon. C. XV. MnnifP s5o:l ituulfcler. Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & j FORWARDING MERCHANT ! i !.rxe and ('ominHliou War i- f oriiluiiiitfiit HoluM l'mniiii ...i.i ... .i .... . .. . .. - r""1 U'Ww huh mtur U i wit. i their patronage. SHANIKO. OREaON u Notice for Publication Department ofthe Interior. Land Office at 7'he y;alls, Oregon, v. .i , , , . .Sept. SI, IIW. Notice Is herebv ilvcn llwit II Hani .J. Hranstettcr, of .Uadras, or, has hied notice of his intention to mala' llnal Ilve-jcar jnoof in hiijiiHirt of hit, c aim. viz: ..te's)t'ail1 ,c,lt,y No 'olo:l Kbv. 21, 1510J, for the inv1,' of sec S::i, tpiis, r i:i e, w in, Aim that said proof w I ho made ,urr rrank Oklioru. IT. .s. ConiiiiiuwiruK.i- i i.im office In Afadras, Oregon, on Oct. S, 5Hi7. "u " inn louowing witnehhoo to and peen J4otel NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT House lias been thoroughly renovated. No better table in Cen tral Urcpn for the money. Your wants will be courteously attended to. Headquarters for traveling men. First-class Livery in Connection dW, LIVINGSTON, Proprietor l "" n n mi prove his continuous residoueo upon, cuaiyatlon of, the land, viz: . C (3 Fox. .Inliii n v.vU-v v ii it.,.. and Joe Arney, all of .Miulras, Oifgon. S!) ItdL'ktH iriihuy, itnglktiir. MAPS KIM?IC-Tl.o 0. It. k N. Co. Ktm has oii hand a number of tho Imgo Hystein wall iimps issued by t,0 com. pany, for free distribution to those desiring thum. Application hIioiiUI h inado to K. J. Wilson, ayeiit at Sluuj. iko, Oregon, .yj .wt if Grizzly Lake Lumber Company IordSyS tn'" 15 "0W rUnning and wiH soon be ab,e 10 -MSh and Dressed Lumber Moulding and Shingles '11 1 J k UlllIUIn.i.. ..1 il T VKM W u , S::r'w,n Hi"- oeeitHlonully " ''1W.V '.S (M'Dlhi i IHU1 to mil it irm l.,ullll .. ' """"MIIIJS, '"H "I""' Mlili- nil... I:, i .... the domandH of it, . llnt'.rM OVor l"'ul,uml 1,1 m,,,, Grizzly Uke Lumber Co., Lamonta. Oregon II i Kg'f """"""