The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 13, 1908, Image 4

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Madras Pioneer
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jltshod tsvory Thursday by
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CUBSOHIPT.ION RATES!
ft.,
.$1.60
llltUfl.
rjH niqbths.
. .60
A5i;T18Ifif ICA.TAS ON APPMOATION
EillptpilhS second clnss matliir August
lm, aUliu rostofiico nt Mndras. Ore,
rtuiotact oi uonres9 or Marcn a,
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LUKSDAY
AUG. 13, 1908
root
monS
WANTED j A RAILROAD
cb turtle
he preliminary Diana for th
tho bov'i
Intention!
tion. of the Central Ore
ed in tho immfparl Into Crook-county
Mer In his owpi . , J
"Onen tho Igressn g in :a manner
he roared, kiebtisfactory o the pro
There wasTS., . ' . .
nlreadr half ViinMPnse. Sub
vrrMprise
did not thtloiiR fi
ZL
the stock are be
S3 KPWly inaae inBen
.tripped oiry, and a read v in thv
ess 1.1 i Jt 1 -1
: tifoid. iijuuiiiuuu oa one uunarea
th refsand dollars lias been sub
.it wased veIT "ttle has been
pcsitione m Hint direction in this
iSopa'Jity so far, but it is expect
he woiftliat there will be a libein.
find aSilon h' stock in
He. enterprise. .Subscriptions in
conlingen
discovejon. the road
Inside,h
building to
a larwwier to the questions
tTryb iicii, nil
pward, UJeo iCUeif promoter o
the enterprise, says that all pre
liminary arrangements will be
compietea ana tue success o
the plan assured, before any
definite decision is made as to
the connection to be secured, or
ijjTtfPeiore any construction is start'
- . .
ciosed' He intimates, however, that
Hiu3he original plan of extending
but theSuaniko road will be fol-
would no
ogtvJFhe Columbia South
"WW'
in aiarif extension
possesses tw
Mm.?" rt
cencirst. it can be built into this
sSfterritory sooner than any other
cojfline: and second, every foot of
relline built this way on the d-
b&fluinbia Southern extension will
beof that much benefit to all of
wlfcrook county, while any other
grouno, the proposed extensions
twfojgpuld practically have to be
5a,ompleted into this territory,
it o afford any improvement over
feUuaufesent conditions.
il
le'epeople of this section want.
.1e development of the vtfheat
district of Tfirook county has
rpached a nointTvftfjre the local
j -ta m
, demand no longejfafiords a
market for any' appreciable
fraction of the production, ai'id.
the haul to Shaniko is top great
handicarj to make the butside
Markets available on a prohta-
j- .
his cj-basis. Ifc was this need for
Smmediate relief which first
siie-crested the extension bi the
Coluiribia 3oiithern; dnd hich
Ttjniy Jet prove the determining
1j .factor in the selection of a con-
fr J "nection for the proposed bentral
t 1 Oregon railroad dn the bther
hand, there are sotne disaflvan
tnoTHS in the extension of the
bolufhbia Southern which will
Betaken iinto consideration,
and which might influence the
abandonhient of that lihe as a
,'possible connection
A NfeW WHEAT blSCOVErlED
J-A'new wheat, said to produce
rt hiiflhela to Hie acre, has
been discovered by a man
fTiiiifiPtta. Tflalio. If tile new
wheat proves tb be as good as
reporied1, ahcl will grow in any
climate, it will triple the wheat
yield of America.
f The hew wheat is bearded,
ind the heads are many times
as lafge as b cl6b wheat liend,
Ihe brry Ulao being larger than
that of brdinaiy wheat. No
inill test of the -grain has ever
tbeen ma3e, altliough the chem
ist at the Idaho experiment atd-
1 (ion bus hmde tl vefattering
he,HiifcQl a'nalyois.
'Xlib hitUc-ry of the discovery
singly Btalk of the "Alaska"
wheat, as it is called, wasJound
in 1004, The seed was planted
and the next year it yielded
seven pounds. This was sowed
hi Spring of 1000, and 1545
pounds was harvested. This
was sowed in Fall, and the fol
lowing 3'ear Mr. Adams secured
enough seed to sow 700 acres,
which is now ready to harvest.
It is estimated that the wheat
will yield 100 bushels to the
acre.
Mr. Adams, however, is a bus
iness man as well as a farmer.
He proposes to give his wonder
ful discovery to the world, nt
the price of $20 per bushel, no
pni chaser to secure more than
one bushel. As liis 700 acre
crop will produce 70,000 bush
els, Mr. Adams will break into
the millionaire class with one
season's crop.
It might be menti6ned iuci-
dentally that none of the wheat
will be imported in'o Crook
county until we get a railroad.
MADRAS COUNTRY ALL RIGHT
The opinion that the wheat
district of Crook county will
prove to be one of the very best
in ihe state, is gaining ground.
This, year, when crop'conditions
were unfavorable throughout
Eastern Oregon, the crops of
this section compare favorably
with those of the older and bet
ter known districts of Eastern
Oregon. People qualified to
judge, who have been through
the wheat sections of Morrow,
Gilliam and Sherman counties,
say that the yield will be bet
ter than . in any of those dis
tricts. Threshing has not yet
begun in this section, but con
servative estimates place the
yield at not less than 60 per
cent of last year's, when a
bumper crop was harvested.
Tlie Madras country is com
paratively a new wheat dis
trier, and it takes time to learn
the best methods of farming in
any country. But the Madras
country has "made good" in a
year when the most optimistic
had small expectations. This
section is iorging ahead, and
with adequate transportation
acUities ic will become one of
the biggest wheat producing
districts of the state.
WHEAT PRICES WIC.C BE HIGH
That wheat piices will reach
90 cents this season at Pendle
ton, Walla "Walla, and other
Inland Empire wheat centers, is
he prediction of the market
editor of one of the Portland
papers. He bases his predic
tion upon present market con-
ditions and the export trade.
Last week wheat sold at Pen
dleton at 80 cents, the highest
price paid in 10 years. Much
wheat is changing hands at
that price, althodgli a number
of farmers are Holding for 85
cents. Although the Inland
Emrjire wheat crop is not as
arge as that of last year; prices
i
will Viu an mn nli buffer that the
v A a ww w -
season will be as prolitable as
the previous one.
Agricultural College
CORVALLIS, ORfetiON
inclifdlng Agronomy, Horticulture, Ani
mal Husbandry, Dairy Huebaridry, etc. ;
Forestry; Domestic Science and Art;
vil. Electrical, Meclianlcal, nnuAiin
t Ti!,icriTipprinL's Coinmercei PharmaCT.
nffnri elemental v courses in Agricul
ture; Forestry, Domestic Science and
A"rt. fcommcrce, and Mechanic Arte, in
cluding forge work, cabinet making,
Bteam fitting, plumbing, machine worn.
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
(ran tuition' nnpim Kent. 25.
Illustrated cataloge with lull hiforfh'a-
tion
on application to Kegfstrar, l'refc.
A complete supply of legal blanlo for
date InolOdinp warranty and rultelnlrn
ileeds, real, chattel ami crop mortgnges;
eto. Justice court blunts and Justlcfc
court tfoffi a1 Specialty. Notary rifbli6.
fcasli terms means better prlcea.A.
Vim T'nuVn , ti -few ,i.'-t" t. m
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T. B. TUCKER
Horseshoeing and
General Blacksmithing
WAGON AND
PLOW WORK
Hut-Has Wmt Gnaranlocd
Located In tho old Uroolm gimp
MADRAS, OREGON
1 0 per ct. off
for Cash.
Is offered on" all goods, except
.Collars and Whips
B. S. LARKIN
THE HARNEY MAN
MADRAS. ORECON
5 per ceiit off oil Collars anfl Whips
FURNITURE &
UNDERTAKING
SUPPLIES
LOUGKS BROS
MADRAS, OREGON
ISOLATED TRACT. Notlco for Pub-
llcatlon. Public Land Sale. Serial
No 0410 The Dalles, Oregon, United
States Laud Office, Auuust 4, 1003.
Notice Is hereby giveu that, as (..
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved June 27,
1000, Public No. 303, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, at
2rS0 o'clock p. m., on tho 17th day of
September next, at tblsofflc e, the fol
lowing tract of land, towit: swjnw:
sec 2, tp 13 , r 14 e, w m.
Any persons claimlnir adversely the
above-described lands aro advised to
file their claims; or objections, on or
before the day above designated for
al3-sld O. W. MoonE, Register
f SOLATED TRACT. Notice for Pub
llcutlon. Public Land Sale Serial
No 0421 The Dalles, Oregon, United
States Land Office, August 5, 1003
Notice Is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Laud Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved June 27,
1906, Public No. 303, we will offer at
public sale to tho highest bidder, at
3:15 o'clock p. m 'on the 17lh day of
September next, nt tbfs office, the fol
lowing tract of land, towlt: n'wiuej
and nejse sec 21, tp 12 s, r 18 e, w m.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are' advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the day above designated for
sale. C. W. MOORE,
alS-slO Register.
Not Coal Laud,
H!
OME8TBAD. Notice for Publica
tion. Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office ut The Dalles, Ore
gon, July 22, 1008.
Notice Is hereby given that
, ANDREW LARS EN,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on August. 15,'
lUuii, mane nomesieau iiuiy oenai
No 03031 No. J2874, for eswl and wj
se sec 23, tp 10 u, r 13 e, w m,
IIuh filed notlco of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
in the, land above described, before
Frank Odhoru, U. S. Commissioner, at
his olllce at Madras, Oregon, ou tue
7tli day of weplemoer, 1U0H.
Claimant names as witnesses:
. N P" I'oulson, H W tlard,' E V Doty,
uloii liutalalu, all pf Madras, Oregon.
h. "to- -HHrinv -
0b3 ItegiHter '
0 hlUb UUHI AJMJJ ,
TJf oil E8TE AD. Notice for Publlca-
tion. Department of tho interior,
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon," July 10, 1008. fcotlco is hereby
given, that
CHARLES A. WIHT8ETT,
of.Madras, Oregon, who, on, April 24,
1no mmtu IrrimuutuHtl V.ntrv l" Hurl II I
No. OlOfY No. lo725, for se eo 17, tp
12 r. r IHb. w in.
Has filled notice of Intention totnuke
Itnal live-year proof, to estaollsli
claim. to the laud ubovo described be
No
fore Prank Oaborn, u. S. Commls-
ulntiAi. nt hlx nttto.H nt Madras. Ore-
goji; on the 2nd day of September, ID08.
ClalraantiiumeB us witnesses:
tl... ulna "OV III, iitiir ITrniilr Il'llninrJ
George it Jillllnfibeck, George Feul
ner, all of Madras Oregon.
23-a27 , , .J&&$1-
Ttpad mv announcement tU
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1 OMEdTJJAD. Nollco for l'uliJIoa-
Hon. Depart mailt of tho Ihtu
rlor, U. S. Laud Olllco nt Tho Dalles,
Oregon, AiiKUPt 0, 1008. Notice Ih
hereby given t li tit
CHEStEJl GAftD,
of Madras, Oroon, who, on Deumnbur
0, 1002,-made HomeHtetiil Entry Serial
No 0531 No 11875, for wj-jojrf, itwltieJtf
and selnwl see 0, tp 10 , r 13 0, w 111,
Hum filed not loo or Intention to make
final flve.year proof, to eHtabllsh claim
to ihe land above demirlbud, before
Frank Oabora, U. S. Comml8iouor, at
IiIh ollloo at MiidriiH, Oreuou, on tbu
17tli (lay of September, 1008.
Claimant nluiifn uh wltm-SHea:
Thomas B Burden, William B un
Bey, Thomas B Tnoker, Joseph Amey,
all of Mnilrad, Oregon.
' 0, W. Mooiti:,
al8 elO Bossier.
Jsot Coal Land
HOMESTMAD. Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, V, S.
LnmlOnico at The Dalles, Oic(?oii, July
21, 1003 'Notlco Is hereby given Ornt
"WILLIAM F. SHEKUOD,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on June 7, ll'Otl,
made Homestead Entry (Serial No UTJOj.
No. 1510i; for swl( see 28, tp 10 s, r in e, w
in, lias tiled notice of Intention to make
flnal fivo-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described) before Frank
Osborn, United States Commissioner, at
his office at Madras, Oregon) on the lltli
day or September, 11KW.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John W Jones, Chaika Ortnian, S S Clo
ver, William 0 Moore, all of Madras, Ore
gon. O. W. MOOltK,
at5-sl0 Register.
H
OMKSTUAI). Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U.S. Land
Olllce at The Dalies, Oregon, July 28, 1U08.
Notice Is here y given that
LKONA GAItUUTT.
formerly Luona O'Kully, of May Creek,
Oregon, who, on December 2D, HXW, mmle
Iloiuetead Untry (Serial No. 0!!87) No.
11038, for njfiii'j, se.Vneti and ne.se
see 22, tj) 11 s, r ltJ e, w m,
lias Hied notice of intention to make
".nai five-year proof, to establish claim to
the hind above described, before Warivn
Brown, County Olurk,at his oflifu at Prliio
vllle. Oregon, on. the 11th day of Sej.tem
ber, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albeit SImes, of Hay Creek, Oregon
Hurt Clark, Marvin Klklns, both of AnIi
wood, Oregon; Wade II Huston, of Prlne
ville, Oregon.
aO-slO C. W. MOORE, Register.
Not Coal Land
OM1CSTKAI). Notice for Publication
H
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 21, liXXS.
Notlco Is hereby given that
PEKNIKCE WILSON,
of Madras, Oregon, who( on June 19, 1107
made Homestead 1iitry (Serial No 01!!!)
No. 15588, for nKne) sec 9 and (.ejswjf
and swJneW sec 1, tp 11 S r U e, w m,
lias filed notice of intention to niako dual
commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described before Frank
Osbom, United States Commissioner, at
his otllce at Madras, Oregon, ou the lltli
day ot September, 1008.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Thomas j Fields, William F Fields
.1 liiiiuii - KJitiiriiti f II iiiiiUA V ,ii,i.
all of Madras, Oregon.
att-slO C. W. MOOKK, Register.
ISOLATED TRACT. Notice for Publl-
1 cation. Public Land Sale. Serial No.
0373. The Dalles, Oregon, United States
Land Office, Au. 7, VMS.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed
hy tho Commissioner of tile Oeneral Laud
Ofllcc, under provisions of ylct of Congress
approved .Tune 27, 1!K)0, Publlc-Xo. 30!l,
we will offer at public sale, to the lilchest
oiuuer, ai ;m oi-iock a.m.. oiiiiiezotii
day of September next, at this olllce. the
ffillnwliifr triifit iif liifl? fitvlt vv I ?an.I
..................... ..ian4
sec i, tp ii s, r io e, w m.
Any persons claiming aivcrsely the
alioveKlescrlbed lands arc hdvlscd.to tile
their claim", or objections; on or before
me nay auove uesiguaieu lorsaie,
a!8 sl7 O. W. MOOltK. Reulster.
H
0MESTEAD. Notlco for Publlca
ion. Department of the lute'
rlor, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, August 0, 1008.
Notice Is hereby given that
GE0EGE V. DILLON,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on April 20,
1002, made Homestead Entry Serial
no 0533 No 10788, for nw neo 28, tp 0
h, r i e, w in,
Has filed notice of intention to make
uuui nve-year proor, to estiiium;. claim
to ihe land above described before
Prank Osborn. U. S-. Commissioner, nt
tils olllce ut Madras, Oregon, ou the
mn uay or Beptomuer, 1008
Claimant names us witnesses:
William. .11 Itamsov. Thomas Cur
don, A II J'arkoy; Bert Loomla, ull of
muurus, uregon.
C W. Moonii.
ttl3-8l0 RtKlster.
M 0MESTEAD, Notice for Publlca
J 1 Hon, Department of, the Inte
rlor, U S. Laud Olllce ut The Dalles,
Oregon, Aug, 0, 1008, Notice Is hero
by glren that
Cheater Gwrd one of the heirs, arid
for the heirs of MHo Gard,' deceased,
Madras, Oregon, who, ou July 2,
1002, made Homestead Entry Serial
0532 No 11101, for swl seo 0, tp 10
r 18 , w m
Has died notice of Intention to make
uul five-year proof, to establish olulm
to the land above described, before
Frank Osborfi, U. S. Commissioner.
ut lils.offlue ut Madras, Oreuon.' on
17th day of September, 1008.
Claimant names as witnesses?
Thomas Jl Burden, William Hum-
f,ey, TUonwfH B Tucker, Joseph Arnoy,
all of Madras, Oregon.
7 V. Mnnuii.
ttlS-fllO' . IteKlstel.
! TO THE PUBLIC:
t
I have clccided to change my terms of trade to
A CASH BASIS
That is to say, Cash dr its equivalent, and in
so doing I propose to offer you good, desira
ble supplies at the Lowest Possible Prices
COME AN D' I N V EST I GATE.
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A. C. SANFORD
MADRAS,
LUMBER FOR SALI
We have plenty of lumber for sale at oui
mill, located about 3 miles east of GrizzlJ
post office on county road. Prices righj
McMeekin & Eastwcw
LUMBER
Of all kinds. . 1 -2 million feel of
dry LUMBER at MV
GRIZZLY LAKE SAWMILL
Address, Culver, Oregon
T. 8. Hamilton, I'rcs. F. T. IIoiimiukt, Vice-ivcs. J.C, rdrttir,Cs!!
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Capital Stock, $50,000
Dopoelto, $2SO,000
A New Assprtment JustArrivej
bargg bartS first'-claSs pie fruits
ilust the thinfl for h'lfvfe time
We also have a floocl assort
meht 6f vegetables In botffthe
Ifrhall and large Ins
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MadrasTf&dingCo.
c. e. roosh. - . Manager
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