The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 22, 1909, Image 4

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    The Madras Ridneer
- KUrf -V.
, lubllshod every Thursday by
THE llORElt PUBLISHING CQ-
8UDSDRIPTI0N RATE8t
One year $1.50
monthS...., ....i... .85
Thrco months 50
A.IVKUTISlNO HA.TK8 ON Arn.lCA.T10M
Entered ni second class matter August
29. 1904. at tho rostoffibo nt Mndrris. Ore.
under the Act ot Congress of March 3, 1879.
THURSDAY - JULY 33, 109
EFFORT TO SECURfe IRRIGATION
The inoyement started by the
Farmers Union last week for
the purpose of securing govern
ment aid in irrigating a large
area of land in this end of the
county fs one of the most im
portant steps ever taken in this
Section. The effort to secure
irrigation in no manner reflects
upon, the worth of this section
as a drj' farming district, bttt is
the result of a condition that
applies with equal force to any
dry farming district, and which
is, the large acreages required
for successful farming in semi
arid regions because of the ne
cessity 0 summer fallowing
All realize that dry farming
cannot be conduoted with profit
upon 160-acre tracts and that
the small landowner will grad
ually and surely be eliminated,
until this becomes entirety a
district of farms of large acre
age. The only remedy is irri
gation, under which successful
and profitable farming can be
conducted upon small tracts,
for the soil in the Madras coun
try is remarkably productive
when favored with sufficient
moisture. As the principal pur
pose of the Reclamation Service
is to provide homes for the
many where only a few could
ee'ctire a livlihood before, this
section of the state should offer
a very attractive field for opera
tion. It is understood that the gov
ernment Reclamation Service is
not averse to operating in sec
tions which have already come
,into the hands of private own
ers, but in tact prefers puch dis
tricts for reclamation work,
where terms can be arranged
with the settlers withont too
much discord. On the other
hand the government will not
enter a field where there is dis
cord and frivolous objection to
reasonable terms offered, and
there, have been instances in
this state where it has aban
doned proposed projects be
cause 01 tnat Kind 01 opposi
tion. So far as can be learned
no opposition of that kind will!
..be met with in this county, but
j the settlers stand ready to work
in harmony with the Reclama
tion Service. This fact will be
assured the Reclamation Ser
vice by the monster petition
which will be presented, and it
, will prove a strong faotor in se
curing favorable consideration;
of the Crooked River project.
puahed to Wiiipletion hs rip
idly oV p ossicle, But, as 'tion
Btiuction of thti North Bank
road requited two1 years, so may
construction of this Deschutes
canyon road, to a point where
it emerges fully into Middle
Oregon, require an fqual time.
These are among -the difficult
problems of railway construe
lion.
Whether the route by way of
The Dalles and the DesbhUte
River may, or may not, in tithe,
become the more general route
between Portland and 3an
Francisco, is as yet uncertain.
It may be a little longer) but
it will have the advantage of
lower grades, and may be found
shortest.'in point of time.
THE AMENDE HONORABLE
Work having actually begun
on the Des Chutes road it now
stands us nil in hand to sliou'
for its completion. Anj'howit
will be of great benefit to The
Dalles, for it is not likely that
a town will spring up at the
mouth of that river. Hence
this city will be the real junc
tion point. Aside from this
the Optimist will applaud the
enterprise, for we have all along
supposed Mr. Harriman wan
bin fling, and practically Baid
a 1
so. as we were in tiie wrong
we will now the more cheerfully
give mm credit lor going auead
with the work.-1-The Dalles
Optimist.
Not Coal Land
iidMEstEAD. Notice for Publication'.
fl Bopftrtmont of tho Interior, U.S. Ltthd
OfflRft at The Dnl csi Ureann. JUiy ie
1800. .
Notlco'la hereby glvoli Hint
EFtflE A. AnMJKKSON,
fnrmnrlv Kttln A. Tft lor.
of taftdrn, Oregon, who, on August t),
itavi. mnrin Hnhift.ott'Ail fScrlnl No 03272
No. 19718, for Lot , etfswtf sec 8i tp 10
a, r 11 nnd Lot 8, see 0, tp 11 8, r i i'i
vr tn,
Has filed notice of Intention to innko
final five-year proof, to establish Claim to
tho land nbovo desoilbnlj buroro Howard
W. Turner. United States Commissioner,
at his office nt Madras. Omioiii on tho
Slth day or August, HXW.
Claimant names an witnesses:
William II Stonohocker.tleorgo V Rich
ftt'dsonj James Mayes, James Lee, 'all of
Madras, Oregon, y
JiKMili) 0. tf. MOOItKi Register
, Sotfeoal Land
HOMl&TEAD. Not loo for Publl
onilm. bep&rtmentof ll.o Inte
rior, b. 6. Land Oflloe at 'Iho Dalles
dregou, .tune It, 1009.
Notice Is hereby given that
ROBERTA OAKY,
of Lamontaj Oregon, who, oiv July 25,
1004, ruafle Homestead, (Serial No.
08253J No 13082, for elwj, wjei aeo
3, tp 12 s, r 14 e, w m,
Hub filed notice of Intention to niaku
Until live-year proof, to establish claim
to the land aiiove uescrioeu, ueiore
Howard W. Turner. X). 8. Commission
er, at tils ofllce nt Mudras, Oregon, on
the 26tlAlay or July, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses!
J B Drown, of Culver, Oregon, Em
ma C Bumneri W R Cook, of Madras
Oregon; Archie Powell, of Prluovllle,
Oregou.
U. Y. AlUUHJi,
J24 jy22 Register
IWall Paper!
A 1 A
t NEW STOCK-NEW STYLES
t PARLOR, INGRAIN &
KITCHEN PAPERS
Ifurniture
LoUCKSfiROSl
MADRAS, OREGON
THE ACTUAL BEGINNING
Oreeonian .
It may be supposed tat npw
it will begin to be nhdQrstooci
. and believed that a railroad is
. to enter and . to penettate Mid
,dle Oregon from Hib Columbia
iiivex, near Tlieailea, tnrongq
the Deschutes canyon. It is
the easy way, .with lowest
grades. Experience, has taught
railroad men that lines which
afford least gradients, though
.initial construction may coBt
. more, are on tho whole cheap
est;, .cheapest not ohly for the
,railrdads, but in the long run
for Xhi) pottntry they serve,
j . To build a road through the
Deschutes canyon and to. enter
. Middle Oregon by this route, is
as great an undertaking as the
, North Bank toad froiri the
j.raouth of Buolte Eiyer to Port
.land. But active, work is be
jun on thjs road, and it will be
I T. B. TUCKER 1
Horseshoeing and
I General Blacksmithin
WAGON AND
PLOW WORK
first-Class Work Guaranteed
Located in the old Ilranlw ioj)
MADRAS, OJREa
m
I
i
r i
Fpr Sle
(MAN OR WOMAN)
R 320-a6Pe South Afri
can Veteran Bounty
Li and Ceftificate.
Issued by the Department of the
Ititeiior,Gtovernment oi Uan
ada, under the Volunteer
Bounty Act, 1003. Good
(or. 820 of any Dominion
Land open for entry in Al
tyerta, Saskatchewan, or
Manitoba. Anys person
over the age of 18 ypars,
Man or Woman, can ac-
2 u ire this land with this
lertiiieate without further
charge. For immediate sale,
$800. Write or wire,
Li E. TELFORD, 1 3 fouler St;, TCrOnfO, Can
OTXtK feELliCTION. . Totfco for
ubJIcatlpii. United BtfttfeH auJ
Offlcei Ulib lallefc) Oregdb, July It
1909.
Notice la hereby glVen that State
of Orepnti has Hied In thin office Its ap
plicatlbuj Berlal Uo 05084, to BHlun
der the provisions of the A,cL pf Con
greits of AUguat l4, 1818, and tho Acte
Buppleuientary and nmendjitory there
lo, the nwjawi aeo 24, tp 10 b r14 e,
W. M.
Any and all pgrsUhf) tilnlltaltig ad
verse Jy thu Ittutls deflcrlbd; or desiring
to object hecatiu! dfVtha'Uilnera! dhar
aoter of the land or-for aoyothor. rea
aon, to tiio (iiMpoaai to. appii.ciH(
should die (heir aflldavita of protoet-lh
thlb olllct', on or buiore the 2nd day
of &ptembw 1009. . . .
J22-a20 0. V, Mooiiu, Jteglstor
Not Coal Land
W 0ME8TEAD. Notice for Pnhlicn-
tion. Department of the Inte
rior, U. S. Land Ofllci at The Dulles,
Oregon, June 10, 1009. Aotlco l
hereby given that
CIIIUST HART, .
of Madrns, Oregon, who, on December
10, 1903, made IIomeHteud, Serial N
03010 No. 18124, for eiHwi, BvBwi sec
29 and 8elei sec 30, tplic, r 13 e,
V M.
Has died notlco of Intention to tnako
Hiial five-year proof, toeBtabliHh claim
tn (he land above described, before
Howard .W, Turner, U. S. Comralnfllon
er, at IiIh olllue at MadrnB Oregon, on
cho 20th day of July, 1009.
Claimant names us witnessed
Chris Iiegeuauert Fred Heufcke, Dan
iel Amsmeler, of Mndrai, Oregon;
Jack Dee, of Grizzly, Oregon.
C W. Moottfai
J24-J22 KegUter.
Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publica
tion, Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Odlce at The Dal lee, Ore
gon, June 29, 1009.
Notice Is hereby given that
CARRIE M. VIJ1BEUT,
one of the heirs and for the heirs of
Jens Christiansen, deceased,
of Young's, Oregon, who on Juno 12,
1003, made Homestead Entry Serial
No. 02938 No. 12739, for the wjse,
wjne$ sec 19, tp 9 b, r i4 e, w m,
Has filed notice of intention to make
llnal five-year proof, to ' establish
claim tqtlus laudub.ou, described be-.-
tore, UowarU W, TUrnBr. uime(; Htat,es
Commissioner, a( his ofTIce at iadras,
Oregon, on the 12th day of Auglmt,
1009.
Claimant names as witnesses:
-LT Larson, L B Larson, W Brown
hill, of Youugs, Oregnnf C C Fox, of
Madras, Oregou.
C. W. MOORE,
Iy8-al2 Register
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
FOR 8ALU Flvp head uood horses
For parlloulMrH (.ce J. W. llones, nd'
mlnliindor 15 1 Ku'oher ostati1. Ma(j
run. OreiriUl. It
i ---
PAINTING and Pnnor llatiKlnif First-
clnss tturkninnahlp. Cnll on, or d
dress J. M. Larscli, Mmlrna.
11UILDER9 ntid DlCOUATOltS-
Como in and suo our OhI-Nauiel Var
nishes and 8lnlns. Soint'tldiiR ohtlro
ly now. J. 0. A M. A. HobhiHori.
LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP.-For n
short time only the Madras Town
site Company Is offering lots for sale
at very low prices. Their ad vori la
ment on tho batik page of this paper
Mil tnliiH man showluir location of
Mndrns with reference to thu t-overal
railroad surveys through this sec
tion. Construction Of either of these
roads will make Madras the trading
center of a large territory. The time
lobuy'la now, bffore the railroad
starts, when prices will advance.
HIDES BOUGHT Highest nash prh'e
paid lor hidea of all klndw. J. W.
Livingston, Madras.
tf
AUCTIONEF.1U.'G-Ool. AV. 11. Rey
nolds, of Mulras, Oregon, an East
ern Anetlont'er, will fell all kinds ot
meri'haudlKe or stock ; farul salev a
speolalty. Will go anywhere In Or
egon or adjoining Htates. Regular
prlees. Call on or write Col. V H
ItKYNOI.DS or A. O. Bauford. nlfi-.1t
THE John L. Cauiphell Market of
Madras will buy pork, veal, mutton
and eggs, Jl-tf
WANTED TO EXCHANGB-Portland
property for a wheat raneli. O. A.
GRAHAM. 1034 Cleveland Avenue,
Portland, Oregon. Jlft 4t
STKAM HOLLED KEKI) For saloai
I lie water statlot. at -n ur pound,
J. C. Wayiune, Mailing tf
LOST Between Madrnu and tlin Mud
rix c-tnetery, a lady' coat. Finder
will tdiMtte return to Mtb. C. M Du-
neyi Madras.
Pnlillea-
Interior,
Oregon,
.V.tCoal 1uiil)
HOMESTKAl). Notice for
tlon ))epartiuet of the
t; S Land Olllce at The Dalles,
Inly 11, WOO.
Notice i lier'y ulven Hint
MAItTIlA M. ALLKX,
o- e of t!i" heirs mid for the lielr.t of James
A. Allen, diccaM-d,
of Haycreek, Orsgry , w u, on October 13,
1902, Hindu Honiostend (Serial No 0SH7MJ
No. 115S0. Uk Lots 1, 2. 15 and i, ec 31. ti
10 s, r liS, e, w in Has
II I id notlco of Intention to tiutke final five
year proof, to oalalilUh claim to the laud
above deKcribed, before ll-wnrit W. Tur
ner, U. 8. Commissioner, at his ofllce at
Madras, Oregon, on the Will day of Au-
Olahunut uniiuus ns wltuesiteH:
Charles I'arrUli, John McTiKt'arl, of
Madras, Oregon; Walter l'arvltdi. of Hood
Itlver, Oregon; Lee 0urtln, of llnjcreek,
Oregon. .
. U. W. JlDOKK,
22-al5 Itelstdr.
rsot Coal Laud
H03IEBTEAD. Notlco Tor Publl
cation, Department of the Inter
ior, U & Land Olllce at Tho Dulles, Ore
gon, June 20, 1000.
Notice is hereby given that
PETER MARNACH,
of Madras, Oregou, who, on Decern1-
ber 4, 1003, made Homestead Entry
sejlal No. 03030 No, 16000, for e
Beo 32, tp ll , t 18 e, w m,
haB Died notlco of intention to make
final five-year proof) to establish
claljn the land aboVe described) be
fore H6Wata Wi Turner, U. B. CommlB.
nlonor, l lla ofllce at Madras, Ore
gon, pn the 12th day of August, 1000.
ClKlrjoaut nameu as wjtnessest
H. Klstion. Josenh Marimnh. J TI
TLnWey f.' George Kllllugbeck, all uf
waaras, uregon.
. O. V. MooitB,
Register
ai -
A. c. 'PETERSON i
SHANIKO OR Ed ON t
Watchmaker !
nd Jeweler I
Jewtlry ol all kincli 'rhiJe to or- t
tier and reptlred. 6etting (ot x
4 rrecloui 3tonei Inadj, j,
I FIRST-CLASS WOR GUARANTEED
I.
tI OM ESTE A D. No t ice for -Puhlica.!
1 tion, Departrt)enttof the Interior
U. a. Land Ullice) Tlie Dullen, Oregon,;
.une 11, 1009. ',
Notlre Is hereby glvon Ihst
AVlLLIAM H. LANOFOKD,
of HayHtack, Oregon, who, on July 1,
1003 and additional January 30, 101)5,
made HomoMteod,. Herlal No. 02917
and 03408, No, 12tfc0, 14J00, for niHeL
seiei sec 10 and swwl seo 20, tp J2'
s, r 14 e, w ra,
lias filed notice of Intention to make
llnai five-year proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described, be
fore Warren Brown, County Clerk, at
his olllco at Prlnevjlle, Oregon, on the
2?th day of July, l'Jl.9.
Claimant names as witnessed
Homer AleJialiUr,,(pf Madras, Ore
gon; Glen Rldguwuy, John A Dobklnsr
Edmund Healy, of Culver, Oregpn,
C, W, Jlooitl'j,
H7Jy22 Register '
I,
Not rjoal Landj
LJ OMErtTKAD,,., Notlco for Publlca-'
tion, Doparliiientnrthotntorlor,
U. 6. Lund Olllce atTho Dalles, Oregon.1
June 23, 1000. Notice Is hereby1,
given that
William e. iiouit,
t'f Culver, Oregon, whp, on AngdsMO,
1002, made llomestead (durhil No,
02044) No. 11872, for fHuw'nHV
w 29 and seinej eec 30, tp 12 m, sr 14
w m, hint
Hied noirCe 6( Inlehllon to hinlte final
five-year proof, to establish claim
to the 'land rtbpve desUflbed. tyutoro
Howard W, Tumeff, Ui h. CoUimiion.
er at his olllce at Madras, Oregon, oil
the flrd day of August, 1000.
Claimant names us wUnessbsi -Jerry
Achey, William Bbiiii, Albert
ribitlen, Emery t3eeles. all of Lamonta.
Oreifrjin,
Jyl"-J20 o. y. mooue, RJguiur
place Your oi
For extras and repaid
Deering, Hodge, Acme
Champion and pan'
harvesting machinerv
with me as early as p0Si
sible so as save delays
Repairs are cash gbbdl
MADRAS
lirifordj
German Restaura
& BAKERY, pred neck,
MADRAS, OREGON Vm
Good Meals 25 Cents
lfiSII IlliUAD Hvory Dny
Tli r re loaves, 2l5ct.
EaitcilGeraisnBwetDwglaiii
Xjoatrlnsr E0CK13 In. CcnneoUca
U INS Eli
mm
Suniet Mailne offer the readers of this ppcr til lt tntmk I
I 111 Ma
am. rwn tl
S $3.00
RCVICW OF RCVICWS . , . $3.00
SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.00
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.23
AND
FREE
with your order, a beautiful premium.! fata I
Itluitratcd in four colon with III Wuttnrlm
SUNSET M A G AZ1NE
n aHCieo, curoai t
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SPECIAL SALE
EXTENDED
For ono week beginning Monday July 26, and ad
ing Saturday July 31, wc will offer for tale at
One-Third Off regular price a fine line of
LADIES' STAPLE and FANCY COLLARS
Ranging in price from 15c to $1 eatli. Abo
a good aesof tmcht of Ladies' Wash Beb
NO OLD STOCK-ALL
THIS SEASON'S GOODS
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