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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
V The Madras Pibrieer v , Published ovory. Thursday by -Grille' ijion.bish ruiiiiiiiiNa co. 8UB80FllPTI0ft RATE3: One yenr.... Jl.BO Six months , .1 85 Three inonthf...y,.y.. ...;.,. .50 A.DVKUTIS1NO UATKS ON AITI.lCATIfJN Entered as second class mnttor August 2H, 1P0I, nt the Pbstoffleo at Mndrns, Oro uudor tlfo ActdtCbnRresi of Mrtrch 3,187 THUUSDAY - JULY i, 1909 ALL CENTRAL OREGON "iMTER ETED " , In a strong editorial last week's Bend Bulletin advocates government irrigation in this section, and incidentally urges upon Portland commercial in terests the importance of this matter to them. The Bulletin takes the position that such work in. this section will he of immense importance to all of Central Oregon as well as to the section to be directly bene filed, and to Portland as the natural trading point of all this territory. The editorial, in part says : . "If the business interests of Portland wish to assist Central Oregon in a substantial and important manner and at the same time increase their own trade field by helping to de velop a new section, thej' can do so by bringing all available pressure to bear on the Rec lamation Service to induce it to undertake at once an irrigation project in Central Oregon. The project to which the Bulletin refers is the one which contem plates the building of a storage reservoir on upper Crooked River and the reclamation of S0,000 acres, mostly in private ownership, in the Madras sec tion. Surveys, in the nature of a reconnaissance, have already .been made on this project and 23,000 acres on upper Crooked River have been withdrawn from entry by the government. "In Central Oregon, the gov ernment would find everything harmonious, and the settlers arei .anxious for it to take hold of; .the work. Under these condi-; jtions, the way is open for pres sure to be brought on the Rec lamation Service, with a strong probability that it would start the Crooked River project. , Portland should help in thie matter for the very reason that it would develop a large pec tion of conntrj', entirely within Portland's trade zone, and thus ,to Portland's benefit A govr ,ernment project in the Madras section would restiU in bringing' .hundreds of people into thu7 country, and the development of one neighborhood always adds to those about it. Every section in this part of , the state would benefit therefrom.. "Secretary Ballinger will , be in Oregon during July. It's, tricts of the state. Wheat londa are always attractive to invest ors and they ate already be ginning to take notico of the Madras' country. Stages and antos are daily bringing in peo ple "to look over this section," and even at the higher prices that will follow the construc tion of the railroad, there will be a great demand for land in this new wheat country. Incidentally, Madras will be one of the first towns in the in terior t feel the stimulus given to all the business interests ol Ceritrnl Oregon by the approach of the railroad. Situated at the gateway to Central Oregon and surrounded on all sides by n great farming district, it will become the trading center and chief business point for a large scope of country, and with the completion of the railroad Mad rasand the Madras country wil come into their own. 22 I 8LJ RECENT RAINS HELP CROPS A good rain tell in this local ity Monday night and Tuesday and crops throughout the dis trict were greatly benefited The rain was not a very heavy one, the precipitation being about .GO of an inch, but cool cloudv weather followed for several daj's, and the rain did a vast amount ol cood to tile -r-v n ft . cram, reports irora amerem sections ot the district indicate that the rain was general. It is difficult to estimate the proportion of a crop that wil be hai vested this season, for r the reason that some of the crops in eacii district are tin- nn"stionuMv as eood as have evr been produced in this County, while otners in the same locality are vc-ry poor, but Irotn reports trom all Hie dis tricts it appears conservative to say mat tuere win ue mucii better than 00 per cent 01 an averace crop harvested. Many armeis say that the rains tins week insure a much larger crop than has been expected. The persistency with which the Piiueviile Review clings to jhe belief that the Deschutes Railroad will not be built leads one to wonder if the wish is not father to the thought. 4;.v... v tin n.. lit 'i"60L ,W4 u, iicup.o u. vc.tra., X j,,,,,,. VahUo LHnd 8ale. juregon ana 01 roruana to get: ,buBy on this matter. The move ment is already under way in this part of the state. - MADRAS AND THE COUNTRY MADRAS With the immediate construe ,lion of the Deschutes Railroad assured Central Oregon is be ginning to attract a great deal of attention as a promising field for investment, and ho section .of the great empire in interior Oregon wiJl attract more atten tion than will the territory im imediately surrounding Madras. Under the handicap of a lack of ,rail transportation, development throughout the interior has been necessarily slow, but in this immediate section there .has been settled: hp Hind devel oped in the pae( eight years a .great farming district, which (requires but the completion of jjhe railroad to make it one of ?he largest wheat producing dis- For Sale (MAN OR WOMAN) R 320-aere South Afri can Veteran Bounty laand Certmeate. Issued by the Department of the Interior.Cjovenmieiitot Uan ada, under tin? Volunteer B mnt.y Act, 10pS. Good tor 320 oti any Dominion Land open for entry ,in AJ beita, SaskatuhewaD, jor Manitoba. Any. person over the ace of 18 years, Man or Woman, can ac- 2uire this laud with this lertificate without further charge. For immediate sale, $800. Wiite or wire,- L. E TELFORD, 131 Shuier St,, Toronto, Can. A TED TRACT NOTICK For Serial No. 01700. United States Land Oftlce, The Dalles, Qregdn, June ID, 1P09. Notice Is hereby given that, an directed by the Commissioner of the General Laud Ofllce, under provisions of Act of Congress approved J uue 27, 1000, Public .No. 003, we will ouVM public Bale to the highest bidder, at 0:45 o'clock a, m , 011 the 6th day of August, 1009, neXI, al this office, the fojlowing tract of land, to wltt se nej- Beo7 tp 12 b, r.14 e, iv.m. Any persona claiming dd.vereeJy the above-described iutids are. advised to ille their claims, dr objections, oil or before tub day above designated for eale. C. W. Mooiils, J24-Jy20 Register : A F PFTFRSnN : t A. E. PETERSON SHANIKO, OREQON ! Watchmaker $r and TeWeler it JeWebyof all kmdi made to' or der and repaired. Settingi lor Precious Stone made. . w PacKIc Morse Liniment is prepared expressly (or (he needs ot horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful nod pene trating liniment, a remedy (or emergen clcs. A soothinz embrocation tor the I rcliet ot pain, and the best liniment tor sprains and soreness," untqunica tor curing the wounds and lnurleB.no1 BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts; abrasions, sqcas and bruises. Racllfc Horse. Ltnltticnt is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful In so many ways. If It fails to satisfy, wefluthorhc all dealers to refund the purchase price. extra vaet Bomta nrrv ctM Hoyt Chemical Co., poktwno, okc DOOKLCT AQifil FRED HI For ritilB bv J. 0. & M. A. Bobinson Not Coul Lund LJOMESTEAD. Notico for l'ubll- cation. Department of thu Into- rior, U. S. Lnnd Ontco at The Dalles Oregon, June 17, 1000. Notice Is hereby given that KOBEltTA GAttY, of Laraonta, Oregon, who, on July 23, 1004, tuude Homestead, (Sorial No. 03258J No 13082, for eiswi, wjsel see 3, tpl2 b, r 14 e, w m, IIhs tiled notice of iutentiou to make final five-year proof, to eHtablleh claim to the lnnd above described, before Howard "W. Turner. V. S. Commission er, at his office at Madras, Oregon, on the 2Gth day of July, 1000. Claimant names as witnesses: J B Brown, of Culver, Oregon, Em ma C Bumnor, W It Cook, of Madras. Oregon; Archie Powe'll, of Prlneville, 0"Kon. J24 Jy22 Kogister tNot Coal Lnnd W 01IESTEAD, No'ico for I'nfdicu. Hon. Department of the Inte rior, U. S. Lnnd OfHou at The Dalles, Oregon, June 16, JD00. Notice is hereby given Hint CHRIST HART, of Madras, Oregon, who, on December 10, 1003. made Homestead, Serial No 03010 No. 13124, for ejswi, swj-w.1 sec 20 and eeiel sec 30, tplls, r 13 , V M, Has riled notice of intputlon to make fiual five-year proof, toestabllsli claim to the laud above dcscrtlifed, before Howard W. Tarnor, U. S. Commlssloji er, at his office al Madras, Oregon, on the 26th day of July, 1000. Claimant names as witnesses: Chris Hegeuauer, Fred lluuske, Dan- lei Arnsmeier, of Madras, Oregon; Jack Dee, of Grizzly, Oregon. C. W. Mooke, J24-Jy22 .Register. Not Coal Land iJOMESTEAD. Notice for rubllcu- A x Hon. Departmeut of tlio Interior U. 8. Land Ofilce at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, June v-'J, 11KW. Notice Is liereby given that CARRIE M. VIBBERT, . . . onojif tho heirs and for the heirs of Jens Cluisllanseu, deceased, cS Youngs, Oregon, who ou June 12, 1003. made Homestead Entry Serial No. 02038 No. 12730, Ur the wJjJseK. vtiej sec 10, tp 0 s, r 14 e, w m, Has filed notico of intention to make fhml five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore Howard W. Turner, United fltates Commissioner, at his ofilce at Madras, Oregon, on the 12th day of August, 1009. Claimant nanits as witnesses: LT Larson, L B Larson, W Brown hill, of Youngs, Oregon; C C Fox, of Madras, Oregon. V. W. MUUHJU, y8-a!2 Register Ao I Coal Land HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publi cation. Department of the Inter ior. U Land Ofilce atTbe Dalles, Ore gon, June 20, 1000, Notice is hereby given that PETER MARNACH, of Madras, Oregon, who, on Decetm ber 4, 1003, made Homestead Entry serial No. 03080, No. 18000, for so) sec 32, tp 11 s, r 13 0, w m, ia fllud notice of intention to. make iflual five-year proof) to establish clalpi t)AHplan ve described, be fore Howard m Tumor, u, H. Uommis. eloner, at Ids .office at Madras, Ore gon, ou the 12th. dy of August, 1000. Claimant uauies as wuessest HXNissoUi Joseph Marnaoli, J II Homey, George Klllingbeck) nil of Madras, Oregou. 1 . O. W. troonn, y8-lU Register FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED i " Notke TO Tho l'ubllc , In the future parties attending funerals at thei"Hale,petnetery are requested to leave their dogs at liolne) ahc, not to tie their horses to the cemetery fenpe, By order ol Board of Trustees. CLASSIFIED LOCALS FOR HALE -F'vn lirnd pood horses. For particulars M-f.T. W. Bohpb, nd miiiUimmr 1M ICuchor estate. Mad ras, Orogiui. It PAINTING nnd Pnpor lltuiglng-l'lrst' class worklimtiahip. Civil on, or nd (lri)flS J. M.hnraeu, Mndrns. ' BU1LDI5U8 nnd DHCOKATORS Como in ami seb bur Old Nntnol Vnr nlihea and Stains .Something entire ly now, J. C. A M. A. Itoblnson. LOTS FOR 8ALK CIIBAP.-I'i'r a short time oitlv the Madrus Town Kite Company is dlt'erlng l.itn for Hale at very low prices, 'l'liotr advortlmi incut on th lnnd? page of this paper contains inp showing lnoitinn of Madras with referonco to thet-evenil railroad surveys through lhlf si-o-tlon. Const ruction bf either or lluse roadH will make Madrastln trailing center of a largo territory. The time 10 buy Is now, before the railroad starts, when prices will advance. HIDES BOUGHT HlghoHoash price paid for hides of all kinds. J. W. Livingston, Mudras. , tf AUCTIONEKRINO--C(d. W. H. Rey nolds, of Madras, Oregon, an East ern Auctioneer, will sell nil kinds ot merchandise or slook ; farm sale a spcolulty. Will go anywhere In Or egon or adjoining states. Regular prices. Call ou or write Col. W II UKVNOI.DS or A. 0. Ranford, nIB-3 THE John L. Campbell Market of Madras wi'l buy pork, veal, mutton ami eggs, Jl-tf The Pioneer uives you the home and county news ami keeps you In touch with your surroundings. Hubsorlbe for It. Price Jl.M) per year. it PLACE YIU ORDER For extras and repab Deering, Hodge, Acme Champion and pan' harvesting machinery with me as early as pos sible so as save delays Repairs are cash goods ! A. C. Sanford MADRAS t German Re stauraii & BAKERY, nuuncK, MADRAS, OREGON Good Meals 25 Cents PRHSII URKAI) Ilvory Dny Tttrrc loaves, 25 cts. RaUed Gorman St Doaghjit Kvory Saturday as Eaniij j Xjod.srin.gr 2coi-ri3 in Ccnaecticn --I--"' - i linn,,,!,, . W7 w h Jm X au rapen NEW STOCK-NEW "STYLES PARLOR, INGRAIN & KITCHEN PAPERS tl IFURNiTURE? i LOUGKS BROS i MADRAS, OREGON py if Ii Qunict Maaailne ofTcr th rea Jtf of thli partf tht ktst trjctdjl REVIEW Or nEVIEWS . . . $3.00 A SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.00 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 ALL TOR $3.00 ; wn PRFP with your order, n Uutlful pfnaun1fitWl ' umtrted to four color with 10 WtftatlcH I q ii n : pt m a r. s 7 i h r an riUNCiieo, cALironKiA V T. B. TUCKER Horseshoeing and General Blacksmitning WAGON AND PLOW WORK Finl-Claa' Wort Gnaranleei Loatinl In the old Hmolm Uou AlADUAS, ORnCION Not C'imI Land dMKSTlJAD.-Nolico for Pulilioa lion, DaiMtrtrniMit of tho Interior, U. 8. 1.intl Olllce, TIm- Dalli'H, Orti.;oii, .)u no 11, lOfry. Notico Ih horoby clvon that . WILLIAM H. LANCJFOHU, of JIajHtaolt, Oregon, who, on July 1, 1903 and adilltlorial Jinniary 30, W, mailo Hoinonttmil, Hcrlal Nox. 02917 and 03108, No. 127M), M100, for ntl Hto 10 and hmJ-wJ nee 20, tp 12 , rHe,w m, Mao filed, notlct) of Intcnllon to njaUc 11 mil flve-yeur proof, to I'Nrahllsh claim to tho land almvu ih'Horlhod, lio foro Warron Hrown, County Clork, at hlB olllco at Prlui'Vlllo, Orison, on tin i!7th day of July, lDi.9. Claltnnn.t uamoH an wltnossot-J llomt-r AleXandur, 0f MmlruH, Ore on; Glen Itlilgcwwy, John A Dobklim, Kdmund Healy, of Culvpr, On-Koiiv C. W. Mooiik, JL7-Jy22 JtojflHtor Not Coal Iind LJDME9THAD. Notico for Puhlloa. 1 1 (Ion. IJeparlment of tho Interior. lU.S. L-ind QJHooatTho Dal Ion, Oregon, oune, joua. Notice l horoby given that , ., , , . WILLIAM 15, HOUlt. ( f Culver, On-Kou, w,0( Augimtil), 10Q2, iiihiio Il'unotiluad (doilul Niii (Ml!) No. 1107' for nteni,.wiwX nto 20 ami i sec 30, tp 12 u, r 14 lllod notice of Intention to tualto final flvo-yoar proof, to uatulilUli claim to. the landv above deBuMliLiL 1 1 it fnl4 Howard W, Tdbbr, tJ, h. CnfnriilHidoii.'J ,er,M niHonicu atsiadr8. Oron. m. Ibe flrd day of Auut, lOOO. Claimant namea an wHncfaci rry Aohey, William Bnnti. Alliri HealUfl, Kuiery Beoles, all of Lhtuonto. roBon, yl-j02 a W, Moouw, Keuloter Of SPECIAL QUALITY at REA SONABLE PklCE is what rnakaus PECULIAR; yjh, Watc3i 1of ouf SPECIAL SALES. They will interest , you, and SAVE YOU MONEY. .n.ism.MH.M.A.nM.M.MvMH.MHiti'i".w .lll,.,l.(l,ll,M(,ll,ll,llil(.H,lHln'l.l'I.H.l'lll.'tl''''"" " MadrasTradingCo. C. E. ROUSH, - - MAWCER . ! i Ullii i nMII-IW i MB EAT JOB Pfflffli If you need 'LirrfER H8aW ENVELOPES, oV other Com; meroial Printing, 'Special Ruled 'job work of any 'kin(k,gWe'usyoCir6rder. IN WORK AND PRICE ioneer pri in