The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 16, 1908, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    itamtKKPrmmimmmmmmmrsmmmmmmmmmmmmmnj. .j.m. i. .......
The Mcira Pioneer I scnption paia.
i I urn authorized to. Buy that
IHibllshed every Thursday by ftlloIX . Xp P. OorUttailV will
7 I'lONEEU r UDLisuiNo co; letla tho subscription list with
subscription nATE8 : o.uuu, in camp equipment,
lic ycn $1.50 with till iieceasnry tents, oook
Nit mntillia ofr "
rhrco montiVsV.V.V.'.'.V.V.',!!!! !!!!!!!! !8ofoulllt blacksmith shop, sump
era, tools, steam drills, boilers.
- etc., etc, and money.
VlVP0'1. 1,8 orconu cmss matter A.HKustf Tim ilirpnlnrq nf Mm Puniml
2it. mot. at tho Pnsturfirn nt xrmii-no A I j. U8 aiieciors oi me central
wmicr tho Act ot Congress of March 3, i87u. Oregon Development Compav
; r have promised a subscription
inuKouAy - july 16, 190S 0f 25,000, in lumber and ties.
-I The large grading otuUt could
MR. HOWARD'S LETTER be put to work very quickly.
You can readily see how
Explains Plans For Proposed Control practicable this plan 'l8 With
Oregon. Reuoao grading outfits, labo supplies,
Bend, Ore,, July 13, 100S. ?m ttm blidge8
rnA - n .1 and ties, all within the power
f , r t m j -.r , of the people of this country to-
..... aubscribe tue road c b
n a f lvOmn I
f, b ' pleted with the exception of the
.Gentlemen: ., m. , - . ,
m.. n , t,.5,, rulls- Tue sale of bonds will
xu vea. weguii jtuuroaa supply t10m.
I !nmnnnir linn 1 wi j-i - I J I "
x. .A J - , f?j An engineering party vi be
Z - rt i "MMUm " put on the location work within
Tnilrnnn in fjMnrrnl Hrotrnn T I .
v,-. - the next two weeks and a com
la nfnrtnaort tn nnnnun nnlh ft... I
r V. e V .u" plete survey will be made. We
?o,lunibia Southern at S hauiko T j -
u -u j "vj.umivu have now waited many years for
OIlH Kill I tMn Kln1An I U! . . J l
"". t U"U1" Vxu; others to build a railroad into
Tille, .Redmond and Bend. If n 1 r 1
, ' . Central Oregon and we have no
-CIICA VU11I1CU11UU Willi uo Be- T t. .. 1 1 . .
, .. . ., . ... railroad. Iet us all get to
nirort tliotl of Kllnnilrn it- mill I "
77, "u oeiher and subscribe as much
,ak?n, 'Tn 8 to the preferred stock.
Portland Chamber of Commerce W(J build " ready to haul
a8 nueresung lUe ousiness men . ar,8 if
tiT RtrllonH in (Ui nxn f - I x J
... "want to do so. I know of no
xauroaa lor uns country, some Qther tQ fc ft raUroad
.of the most influential business Tourfl tfu,
aiien of Portland have been con- Rosooe Howaiid.
suited, and have given assur-
nce that if liberal support good business venture
in tuis country could be given Speakiug of the Central Ore
.the project the bonds to com- ROn railroad project as a busi
Tplete the road will be sub- ness venture, the Bend Bulle
Scribed in Portland and else- tin says:
wnere. in addition to the com- "The investment of money in
ttion stock of the railroad one Central Oregon stock would be
iiiunuu uouars in per cent a good thing even though the
preferred stock and one million stock should remain worthless,
bonds will be issued. There will provided railroad transporta
De no stock or bond bonus given tion is furnished. But the stock
to any one. The stock and will not be worthless. On the
bonds will represent the cost of contrary, the road will eaui a
the road and no more. It is very good profit on the money
proposed that the preferred invested. Men who are ac
Stock.be subscribed for in this quainted with the cost of oper
country. This feature together ating railroads have figured the
. with the interest Portland has cost of operating the Central
in the building of this road will Oregon on the same basis as is
moke the sale of the bonds as- now expended in operating the
:sured. Railroad men of much Columbia Southern, which is
experience do not hesitate in au excessive figure. Even tak
.saying that the road will be ing this excessive cost of opera
a profitable one. Therefore, tion, the Central Oregon should
those subscribing to the pre- earn a good profit. It is confi-
ferred stock will not be donat- dently expected" by the men
ing to the road, but will be behind the C. O. that its stock
making a good investment; but will easily earn a fair per cent
they could well alford to donate on its par value.
for the benefits they will re- "The promotion of the Cen
ceive from a railroad in this tral Oregon is a business prop
country. Preferred stock will oSition from A to Z. It is pro
be' sold for money, material, la posed to so plan the undertak
er or supplies. If a person iner that it will command the
desires to pay in wheat or respect of thoughtful busiuess
other crain the railroad will ac-1 men, and consequently their
cept it at the market rate at the support. That is being done
time the road iB ready to haul and everything indicates that
it out. Subscription lists are- the people will give the under
iprepared with that end in view, laking their hearty support.7'
if a man wishes to pav in labor,
either of himself or teams, he The followers, advocates, ad-
,...n ,tn an a manhunt nnn hereuts and teachers of the
pay in supplies; a lumberman Campbell system of dry farm
can pav in lumber: a farmer can 'g should lake a tour through
pay in hay or grain. All these Ule cherry orchards adjacent to
thincs are necessary in con- The Dalles. The owners only
struction and will be as accepta- cultivate them eight or 10 times
a nnnuv a mnn anhanritv a year, some of them 12 times!
iiin- ltiborof himself and team But none of them less than
could reportatthe camp for duty. igt Cultivation skins
Tentageand food for man and irrigation for cherries. The
beast would be supplied. It Wasco county growers know,
certainly would not be a hard- for they produce the goods to
i8hip for anyone interested in show it. The Dalles Optimut.
the road to subscribe Jour or , , T . ,
it , -, , t , - Editor Seabury ot the Laid-
, , . aw Chronic e says there are a
iteam were fed. It could bear- , . ,: . ,
" t, L , , , .-, thousand socialists in Crook
ganged so that he could divide Our prohibilion law is
ills time u sections working a J .f a
noutli or wo montns a one - at Luid)aw
period and the balance at an- J fl
oUier, taking care of his own felmt 'mukea hhn
afluira an the meantime A LttW aI)d Or-
subscriber will be asked, to give jjoague should look into
his bankable notes and the t,g oM b
railroad will accept payment '
for I hern in the above manner; PARTIES indebted to me, pleaee
upon completion of payment of yrc unntt with
itko notes will issue its stock at Ieft -y flCC(jUDta or oiitlou.-iA.
aiar for the -amount of the sub- v.0VLl', ', " t-Jl
NOTICE FOR BOBUOATWN or
Btatd Bolcction. Department of
tho Intorlor, U. S. Laud Offloe, The
Dalles, Oregon, Juuo 20, 10Q8. police
la hereby given that on Juno 20. 1008.
the Stnto of Oregon by Its duly author
ized RKotit, In duo form, filed In this
office tin application to Beleot as In
demnity eobool laud the aise-l seo 18,
tp 1Q e, r 15, e, w m.
Auy and all porqona olalmlug ad
versely tho ubova dcporlbed land or
desiring to ohleot to, tho allowance of
tho Bamc, should file their olalma or
abjections In UiIb ollloo ou or befoie
tho 5th day of August, 1008.
J$-aQ 0. W. Mooup, Register
TIMBER LAND, JN'otloo for Publica
tion. Dopartnicut of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllcu at The Dnllos. Orwrnn.
June 25 908. Notico Is hereby given that
SlARY J. MELLON.
ofTon!nol Washington, who, on Juno 15,
ivuo, maue uutuer nnu 6touo application
No. ?Q8, for noi( sec 85. tp 1 s, r 10 o,w m,
timber and stone proof, to establish claim
to tho land abovo described, before tho
nvuioivr uuu neceivurt u. o. jjanti timco
at rhll DaIIpn. nrixrnn. nn flu, Q9ml lnu Af
September, lW '
Claimant names as witnesses:
Michael O'Connor, William G Mason,
Daniel A McDonald, AHco Webb, all of
The Dalles. Oregon.
jlft-317 0. W. MOORE, Register,
f Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Notico for Publi
cation, Department of the Inter
ior, TJ S Land Offl.'e at The Dalles, Oro
Con. June 28. 1003 Notion in linrnhv
giveu that
EDITH S. BRAN8TETTER.
of Madras. Oregon, who, on December
7, 1001, made Homestead Entry No.
10126, for aw sec 15, tp 10 p, r la e, w m ,
lias aieu notice of Intention to make
fiual live-year proof, to establish claim
to the laud above described, before
Frank Osborn, (J. S. Commissioner, ut
Madras, Oregon, on the 17th day of
August, 10,08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wllltnm Ttnmanv. Dlmttl. liumaatr
C ; Fox, Grace L Smith, all of Mad
ras, uregon.
C. W. MooitE,
j2 a!3 Register
tNot Coal Land
L.I OME3TEAD. Notice for Publlca
tion. Department of the Interior,
TJ. S. Land OQlce at The Dalles, Ore
gnu, June 20, 1008. Notice Is hereby
given that
HENRY J. BRAN STETTE U ,
of Madras, Oregon, who. on December
7, 1001, madu Homestead Entry No.
10125, for sej sec In, tp 10 s, r 13 e, v m,
has filed notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Frank Osborn, U. S. Commis
sioner, ot Madras, Oregon, ou the 17ih
day of August, 1008,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Claude Ramsey, William Ramsey.
C C Fox, Thomas A Long, all of Mad
ras. Oregou.
C. W. Mooiik,
j0-a!3 Register
:
PEERING FARM MACHINERY
THE KIND THAT ALWAYS PLEASES THE FARMER
Anteuope, Oregon
GENERAL MERCHANT
STOCK IS COMPLETE PRICES WILL SUIT YOU
The Store That Gives Satisfaction
a. b. sm. m A j. Amx 1
Not Coal Land
TIMBER LAND, Notice for Publi
cation, Department of tho Inte
rior, U. 8. Land Office, Tho Dalles,
Oregon, June 25, 1008, Notico is here
by given tltat
HENRY C. COLLINS,
of Tho Dulles, Oregon, who on June
24, 1008, made timber and stone appli
cation No. 4677, for the lots 1, '2, 3, 4,
and awjnw.; seo 29, tp 11 h, r He, w in,
has filed notice of intention to make
HinW timber and stone proof, to estab
lish claim to the above described land;
that
THOMAS II MELLON,
ofTonlno, Wushlngtoti, who on June
24, 1008, made timber uud stone appli
cation No. 4078, for the sjse, hiJhw.1,
Lot 4 nee 30, tp 11 s, rile, win, ha
filed notice of intuiitlun to make final
timber and stone proof to establish
claim to the land above dencribed;
That said dual proofs will ho offered
before tho Register nud Receiver of
the U.S. Land Ofllce at The Dilles.
Oregon, on the 22 ud day of September
1008.
Claimants name as witnesses:
Michael O'Connor. Willhm G Ma
son, Alice Webb, Henry C Collins, all
of The Dalles, Oregon, Thomas 11 Mel
lon, ofToniuo, Washing on.
Jo-sl7 C W. MooiiE, Register
A. E. CROSBY
V It O V R I E x o n
POSTOFFICE PHARMAC1
Turrlofi n Conii oto I,lue of Drug, Modirlnc. CliomlonU, llouiclioht Remtiitu
I)riiKKltit'Kunilrlcii nud I'lioto Hnppllen. Country Malt Order 1 Rive toy petion
Hltcntliin. A (IrHdiihto in clurjic, Hftfu dullvory RUnrantc-cd. Your preoption
my fpoclnlty. Htryelinhio mid l'ot l)clroyor. Btorlc Kod nud I)liollklodi
Auaticy for Knatiimn Kculnks. llolli 'I'lionc. WIIOI.KHAUI AND ItKTAIU
THE DALLES,
OKEGOl
LUMBER FOR SALE
We have plenty of lumber for sale at our
mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly
post office on county road. Prices right
LUMBER
Of all kinds. 1 -2 million feet of
dry LUMBER at
GRIZZLY LAKE SAWMILL
Address, Culver, Oregon
uniiu ii r t c-1
MB
McMeekin
Eastwood
O
T. S, Hajih.to.v, Pres. F. T. Huituii'itT, Vice-I'reu. J.( 1 owue, Celir
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
t
Capital Stock, $50,000
Deposits, $250,000
SHANIKO, OREGON
A. S. PHILLIPS, Prop.
i. i r i a a t a s r m. m rK i v aOa
INC.W MAInAVji C.IVI HIM I W
j Tables Supplied With The Best Market Affords J
Y GrOOiD, jx.Tirz' isoohes T
X FEED STABLE t
X Transient Teams Given Best of Attention
9
t
BEND - SHANIKO LIVERY,
STAGE- & STABLE COMPNY
J. H. WENANDY, PROPRIETOR
Daily Stages to Shaniko and Bend,
Livery Service in Connection. Stables at
Madras, Shaniko and Bend vs.
FOR
PARTICULARS
AND RATES
SEE
FRANK OSBORN
Agent
Madras, Oregon
'.'3 .J, . ,
"Special"
SALE
SUMMER HATS
Re. $1.75 Dress Hat $1.35
50c Hats 40c
Other Hats in Proportion
MadrasTradingCo.
C E. ROUSH,
manacer
Jf ifmilill .ii n ,,, ,,1. MiiJtlltt
M.