The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, November 26, 1908, Image 4

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    The Madras Pioneer
Published every Thursday by
-THE 1'IONEKU PUBLISHING CO.-
6U080RIPTION nATE8 I
Una yenr $1.G0
Six months .85
Three months .CO
A,lVKUT181NO UA.TK8 ON At'PMCATlON
. tiiitnrert ns sedonri class nintlor August
29, loot, at the l'ostolllco nt Mnilrns. Ore.
under the Act of Congress of March 8,1870.
THURSDAY - NOV. 26, 1908
TWO RAILROADS TO MADRAS
Developments each week in
the railroad situation with ref
erence to Central Oregon, all
tend to confirm the belief that
two roads will be built into thus
section by the Deschutes route
the Oregon Trunk Line and
the long-promised Ilarriman
road. Both lines have practi
cally completed their surveys
from the mouth of the Des
chutes river to Madras, and
both are securing right-of-way
along their surveys as rapidlj'
as the same can be negotiated,
and in cases where the right-of-
way cannot be bought condem
nation suits have been insti
tuted.
The Harriman interests have
definitely announced their de
termination to build into Cen
tral Oregon at once, and have
practically signified their adop
tion of the Deschutes route for
the promised line. The sus
pension of all eliineeiing work
on the Corvallis & Eastern ex
tension, and the concentration
of all the engineering forces of
the 0. 11. & N. company on t he
North and South line is also
significant of a decision in favor
of the Deschutes route.
The Oregon Trunk Line, gen
erally supposed to have the
backing of the Hill interest?,
has made no announcement of
its purpose, but that fact is in
no wise discouraging. Mr. Hill
has declared that a premature
announcement of the plans of
the North Bank road cost him a
mint of money and that he would
not make this mistake again.
But the Oregon Trunk Line has
secured the choice of route:
into Central Oregon, with low
grades and light curves, and the!
character of the engineering
work is a strong indication that
this line is no cheap promotion,
done with a view of making
money by selling out its rights..
The careful survey of this line
and the puichase of practically
all of its right-of-way, is no ab
solute guarantee that it will be
built, but it is a mighty good
sign upon which to build hopes
of that outcome.
Altogether, the outlook is very
encouraging, not onlj' for rail
transportation for Central Ore
gun, but for the construction of
two loads into this section by
way of the Deschutes cnnj'on
in the immediate future.
! A. E. PETERSEN
ANTELOPE, OREGON
: Watchmaker
ifr and Jeweler
Jewelry of all kiadt made lo or
der and tepaired. Seltingi (or
Preciout Slonet made,
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Not Coal Lund
TIMBER LAND. Notice for Publication
Departim-nt of the Interior. U. S
Land Oftico at The Dalle?, Oregon, Novoni
ber 12, IPOS.
Notlco Is horoby given that
KALPH PATTERSON,
of Bond, Oregon, who, on October 27,
10, 1903 made Thnbor and Stone Appllca
tlon No. 01600, for mvVsoJf anil neifswjf
sec 21, tp 11 s, r 10 e, w in,
Has filed notice of Intention to make final
timber and stone proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before II. C
Gills, U. S. Commissioner, at his ollico
.it Bend, Oregon, on the 29th day of Jan
nary, l!"0U.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Samuel C Caldwell, Charles L Brook,
Huston Bean, of Bond, Oregon; brands II
Marlon, of Laldlaw, Oregon.
O. W. illOORE,
n2G-j21 Register.
f Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Notico for Publica
tlon. Department of the Interior, U
S. Land Ollico at The Dalles, Oregon, No
vein er 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
. PHILIP B. I1ASTIE,
of Madras, Oregon, who. on May 29, 1902
made II 'inestcad Entry Serial No 01073
Nd. lOHSti, for soKswtf, sse& sec 28 and
uejti'nutf s'c83. tp 10 s, r ll e, w m,
has filed notice of intention to make final
five-year proof, to establish claim to th
land abovo described, before Frank Os
oorn. U. S. Commissioner, at his ollico at
.tfadrm, Oregon, on the 31st dy of D.!-
cember, 1908.
Claimant namfs as, witnesses:
lid Kutcher, of-Shaniko, Oregon; Harry
Douthet, of Hay Creek, Oiogon; U
Cowles, William S Criswell, of Madras
Oregon.
ua;-d31 C. W. MOORE, KegUtor.
Xot Goal Land
O.IKSTKA.D. Notluofor Publication
DpurtiutMit of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, No
vember 20, 1908.
Notice is lu-reby uiveii that
GEORGE KIRK,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on February II
1903, made Home-stoad Entry Serial No
01860 No. 12119, for se& see 35, tp 10 e, r
13 e, w 111,
IIa filed notice of intention to make finnl
Ive-yoar-proof, to establish otnlin to the
land above described, . before Frank Os
born. U. S. Commissioner, at his oflice at
Madras, Oregon, on the 31st day of Decern
ber, 190S.
Claimant n"iiics as witnesses:
J D Hay, George M.iyes, G W Rich
ardson, B C Dove, all of Madras, Otegon
C. V. MOORE'
n2tt-d81 Register,
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
AN OYSTER SUPPER for the bene
fit of the T rogspnng school district will
be given at the sclioolhouse Y rid..y
evening December 4. Everybody is
cordially mviied to attend.
BLACK BARLEY soed forsultt. Pro
(lueeU 20 bushels to acre 011 1113' pluut
thin fcX'Htton. Especially adapted to
thin soil Hud climate. Cutibesowo
either Fall or Spring. Ia, hull Iuhs
aud sheila out like wheat. A V ill
iiuve about 60 bushels of aeed for
yale. First come, Ural uerved. -G
L. PAX I ON, Madras, Oieaon. tf
CEDAR .HUNG LES, ibo bott grade.
Leave your order with me, I have
.h our now on liumJ. A. G. Sanford,
Mwirne. . tf
I'ISRIU OOTTA Stove piping for salt
olieap. 'Inquire of Thoadi re Kleger,
The settlement of the litign
tiou which has tied up the Ore
011 King mine for a number of
years, will be very weleomi
new'S to a number of poople ie
siding in the AbIiwoou" country,
for there is reason to hope, now,
that the Oregon King will be
ie opened and active operations
resumed. Ashwood was a live
ly little camp wlnn the 0gnn
King was at work, aud a stimu
lus was given to other pros
pect work in the camp, but with
the closing down of the mine on
account of the litigation, the 1 with the publishers of Campbell's Scten
Camp bef-ame a dad one, piac nc Farmer and are able to offer it to our
tit-ally all other prow pect wolk j ub.nbtrk fr only 50 cent in addition
ijfintr aiiandniH'ii, J he deciH
uti in ih'' OiH'.i-iii King -a-'
PAUL JiBUNJiELA Sou of Portlund
will bo iii MadruB within u few
days lo buy u .carload of horgt-u
Wilt want liore weighing from
1000 to UjOO noundx, und from 4 to
15 years old. Horaus must be sound
ami iu good condition. Part I ex l)uv
iiiiisuou Imtffvs to sell may leave
their iiutm-M und uddreMes at the
Pioneer oilluu in order tint' purulias
ei s inuy find them when they coii.u
A Good Clubbing Offer
We have arranged for a clubbing rate
ill bring n - v J a 1 u. t he camp
Thn commeiicetimut of con
(.ruction on oiu- or both of the
iJeschutfH joatin into CVniral
Oregon on Junuaiy 1 would b
a utile i.ijf ior a uiijiniiiiiis
lnvsi'iit. But it would bt
to the Milder jjd n price of the Pioneer.
I in-.,i IT 1 .ylir. t both new sub' rip
nun, aiiJ nut; a,iI-. of old fcubicripuons.
1 he -'..em.ii- 1-auatr is odiie I ly Mr.
II. 'A. ( ...i.p'j..;, the oiiginator ul mImi
i kno.vit 4 tlic "CampOell sytem" ol tii
l.iniui.g. Hi ma.izine u filled with ue
(il ii.ioiniatK'ii fur the fittni 1 in (tciion
where the rainf ill is deficient irietjiil ir.
,j and tvfiy faiinc-r in t Lis secnn khoulil be
jniglity good way 10 situ t in thu:a!,u!jc",'er T,ie '"r nbfcnjjti.ji)
lie New yea'l'.' i P"-e i ti pts year.
Not Coal Land
HOMKSTKAD. Notlco for Publication.
Dciartmeut of thn Interior) U. S.
Land Oftico at Tho Dalles, Ori'Kon No
vember 14, 1003. Notice Is horoby ittvBn
that
OKOROK M. (10ULD,
of Madras, Oiegoii, who, on March 4, Vte,
made llomestend Entry (Serial No 011170)
No. 10413, for swU sec 2, tp 10 s, r 13 e,
w in,
Han filed notlco of Intention to make llual
tive-voar proof, to establish claim to
VVVVv?vtv2
Not ConU-Jm'3
HOMESTEA'U. co for Piihllen
tlnn. Dopurttnoiit of the Inte
rior, U. S Land OtlK'e at Tim Dttllefl,
Oregon, November 7, 1008.
Notlco Is hornly Riven that
WAI.THH U. IIUBLB,
Guanllaii of Luoy V. Ruble,
of Culver, Oregon, who, on June 2t;
1002, made Homedlead Entry Serial
No 01801 No. 11137, for the Vi'l,
flwl aeo 14 and nwiuei Heo U3, tp 13 h,
1... 1 1 i,...ii.. .1 i...r,i.. t.'..r...i. r 13 c, w III,
UKl lllllll llinur uu3liurit uutiini i ii.iiu ... 11,1 1,
ttas meti notice oi iiiuMn.iii '
Osborn, U. S. Commissioner," at his olllce
at mil ns, tiieKon, on me -'Jin any m nut-ember,
1008.
Claimant nanies.ns witnesses:
Walter Wl llams William Hnmor.
Miles Fox, Julius Larseu, all of Madras,
Oregon .
C. v. MOOHK,
n20-tl24 Ufglster.
ryjOTICE For Publiaatlon-United Slates
4- Land Ollico, The Dalles, Oregoiii Nov.
2d, 1008.
Notice Is hereby given tlial State of Ore
gon has flted in this oflice Its application,
Serial No. 01106, to solect under tho pro
visions of tho Act of Congress of August
14, 1848, and the nets supplementary Ihere
to, tho sefchi'to' see 2(1, tp 12 f, r 10 e, and
o4neaiid lot 2 of sec 1, tpllls, rlOe,
v m. Any and
all persons claiming adversely the lauds
described or desiring to object because of
the mineral character of the liuul, or for
any other reason, to the disposal to appli
cant, should Hie their allidavlts of ptotost
iu this odlco on or before the tUh day oi
January, 1900.
C. W. JlOpttE,
n20-d3t Register'
Hunt live-year proof, to est tblieh olalin
lo the land above described, before
U'ni n.11 ltrniwi.. fiotnii v Clerk, at Inn
olllce at Prlnevllle, UreKoii, OU the
22nd day or December, num.
Claliniint names ns witnesses:
.lcfwT, Wlndom. JnniesT Robin
son. Gooriro W Dodson, Charlea L
Lowlher, nil of Culver, Oreuon.
nl0-dl7 C. W. MooltK, Register
HO
I'M
Not Coal Land
OMESTEAD. Notice lor Publl.
catiou. Department of the Infe
rior, U. S Land Olllce nt The DalloM,
Oregon, November 12, 100S.
Notice is hereby given that
Nelson KiLLiNdiincK,
of Mndrus, Oreiroii. who, on Oc'obor
1904. niiiilf HomeBtead Entry ("St-
rial No 01470 No. 13S77, for io-J;iit J 0
12, ejxi'l, nuclei sec 1, tp 12 8, r 12 e,
w in.
Has tiled notice of Intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish
i-lalii) to the land above descrl tied, !
ore Frank Osborn. U. S. Commissioner,
nt In-, olll'-e at Madras, On gon, on the
22..d day of December, 108.
Claimant names us witnesses:
JamoH H Divis, George II KilUng-
beek, "William G Kllllngbeok, Guorge
eeulner, ull of Madras, Oroifi-n.
U. W. MooitK.
ntOdn hegleter
Not Cool Land
XJ OMESTEAD. Notice for Ptiblien
Ttlon. Depart meiit of the Interior
U. S. Land Olllce ut' The Dalies, Ore
gon, iNovemoer rs, jyua.
Nuiic-e la heieby given that
Charles It. Hays,
of Madrux, Oregon, who, on November
14. lOun, mit'le Homestead Entry ,Sui-
Hi XSO OlliUJ NO. 13tKJ, TOT MiHfiUllll
"I4wl 'u '3f 'P 10 , r 13 e, w in.
Has filed notice of intention to ni'iUe
dual live year proof, to establish u'aitn
o the land hI'ovo (iHsurihed, before
Frank Osborn, U. S, C'-mmichl ..hit hi
IiIh olllce at Madras, Oregon, on I lie
23rd dy of December, 190S.
Claimant names its wlmosse-:
Milet F..x, Sierlinir P ijving, A D
Anderson, William II Cook, all of
Madra, Oregon.
C. W. MOOttE.
iiJUdl" lteg'ster.
NOTICE FOR PUllLICATlON
Unlted States Land" Olllce, The
Dalles. Oiogon; Nov It, IMS. .Serial No.
0173. Notlco Is hereby given that
Avery T. Holmes, by Judsoli P. Vanllou
ten. attorney in fact has filed hit applica
tion to schct, tinder the provisions of the
Act of June 4, 18ll7, (tK) Stat., )) the hwJu
se.if sec 15, tpll s, r 15 e, and nwnw
nee 27, tp 11 s, r ICe, w m.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
to MUd selection, or desiring to protest
against the sami'i on accoiintof inlneral
character of the land, or for oilier reasons,
should llle thulr protests l,n tills onico not
later than January II, lHO'J.
c. w. Mot) he;
u2i-dat Register.
Not. boal handj ,
OMESTEAD. Ntlco for Pulillca
tlon. Department of the Inte
rior, 17. 8. L-titd Olllce at The Dalles,
Oregon, Novmber 11, 1009. Notice Is
hereby given that
William 0. Halston,
of Culver, Oregon, who, on JnnVO,
1002, mudo Homestead Entry Serial
No 01451 No. 11044, for the wnei,
nw j. in wk see 7, tp 13 c, r 13 e, w
m,
IJn il lel notice of Intention to maho
final five year proof, toeHiaMMi cImIiii
in "ie Ixn-l nb'Vn iIuhiii ilietl, before
Prank Oibonti U S Cmmlwiloiitr,
ul. 1 1 Ih olllett ut Maiinirt, ()reoil. Oil the
22nd day of December, 1008.
Claimant names us wltnuitfles:
Itoburt C Osborn, Wlllltin Humor,
Thomas Ahlerdyre, Joeph It Meiidoii
hull, all of Culver, Oruu.
C. W. Moohk,
nlO dl7 Hesltr.
Thee Are. Bat
'gaihs
Sra l 1 . . . t I I ..
isoc oxaw naxs, now !50
40c SuSpendeV8 " gBo
30c " 20c
ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR
for Ladies and Gentlemen now
selling for less than cost.
AND MANY OTHER BARQAINS
.iijjMMrt'fr4i
TERMS CASH
feump up against us and see what
you, can get for your money
A. C. SANFORD
MADRAS, - OREGON
LUMBER
Of all kinds. 1 -2 million feet of
dry LUMBER at
LY LAKE SAWSML
Address, Culver, Oregon
N't Coal I. mid
OM E8TKA ). Nolioe for Publication .
Department of Hie lotfrior, U.S. I -mid
Office at The l)aU.-n, Ou-em, Noveiiibsr
IS, li08. Notice in here y tflven that
OKOKOK It. J(K)iUIICAl),
of ilndra-. Oreuon, vh", on Fel-ruary 1,
1902. made ltiiiueti ad Kutry lrlal No.
0t21J No. 10386, for nej4 sec 81. ti n, r 18
e, vv in.
Hait tiled notice f Intentl'.ii to make
final fiveear riyt, to enUblndi rlaini tt
tlit; land 'above tleee.iu (1. bef .re Frank
0lrit, I'nlted Mate O'lHinlithioiiei. at
bmottice at Madias. Oregon, uu tiieljotii
d.yot December. IVOH.
Claimant name a- wltneftjie:
A 1 Clark, liam W (inrtl, Walters
William, William II :iper, till of Mnduot,
Orepm.
i.W5dJt C. W. MOOHK, Healnter
rout
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
MHId 14 miles from Ilaycreek. Hough Lumbpr $1100 per thoiifatid nt
the mill. Flooring and fliiishipts liunlcr fllO.OO per thoiiHaud. Other
pricoa in proportion. Address GliO. K. LKK, Mjjr., Ashwood, Oregon
w iiihiw.
Harness Shop
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We have plenty of lumber for sale at our
mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly
post office on county road. Prices right
McMeekin & Eastwood!
S. Hamilton, Pre. F. T. IIuiiuiukt, Vlce-rren. J.C. roi.
EASTERN 0RE60H BANKING
FOREIGN EXOHAHQE D0UGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS Oil ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Capital 3 to ok, 880,000
Deposits, $200,000
SHANIKO, OREGON
E. m. DAVIS, Pmp.
LOCATED IN POSTOFFICE BUILDING
Just received a full line of Horse
Blankets, Collars, Buggy Whips,
Collar Pads, Whip Stocks and Lash
es, Spurs and bits.
Horse Furnishing Goods
Always Kept In Stock
Repairing Neatly Bone Prices Are Lowest
Give Me A Trial
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SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.GO
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25
wiifniiiiiiitinri
SUNSET MAGAZINE
,Af fANCICO, CAUrORNU
ARE NOW IN
Including Woolcn-wcar, Sweaters, Heavy Dress
Goods, Outing Flannels, Caps, Over-show,
Rubbers, Etc. $M The time to buy i$
while there is a full" line. Come in eaily
get your choice, , We also have a
few SUITS OF CLOTHING Ut which
we are closing out BELOW COST. Seeing
is believing. Htfn
COME AND INVESTIGATE
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