The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 14, 1909, Image 4

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Published every Thursday by
-TUB PIONKKK PUBLISHING CO.
8UB8QRIPTI0N RATES I
Quo year $1.50
Six months .85
Three months ' CO
QN ArPMOATtON
iUVUT181NtATWS
The Madras Pioneer soil. The delight fulness of Or
econ will be iuoredltable to
them until they settle here
Then thev will wonder why
they did not come long ago.
Strange as it may appear, it
Six months 85 is nevertheless highly probabl
that the Dust knows less about
Oregon today than it did sixty
live years ago. Iti those lively
old times the country was ago
with curiosity about the Pacili
Coast. The Methodist and Con
uiegatioualists were pleaching
the Oregon' mission to thnllin
audiences. Whitman and Ja
son Lee were lectunng nbou
the wonders of the Oolumbi
and the Willamette. Congre.ss
was debating the Oregon ques
Entered ns second clnss matter August
21), 1001, nt the PostoMco. nt Madras, Ore..
under tho ActotConKrcssof March 3,1870.
THURSDAY
OCT. x"4, 1909
The Oregon .Hub, published
at Redmond by Will Walker.
is the latest acquisition to news-
paperdom in Crook Count
The Hub shows careful editing tion and mir wilh Enrrlund over
and make-up. It deserves all ,UH boundary was not unlikely
me support tne people 01 itea The whole countrv wjis full o
w
mond and vicinity can give it.
It is now surmised that Sec
retary Ballinger will soon re-
interest in this lar-oft', romantic
territory. -But when gold was
discovered the interest shifted
to California, and has lodged
utnti TTu ni!H now tlilnlr lm ..
w.fo... tuere ever since.
. : 1 ! 1 .1 1
can now quit wun a mean mm It j3 ouly V(?ry receilliy that
01 neuiui, uiu 11 ne aoes ana huiy thing like n systematic ef-
leaves the field to Pinchot and
f rt has been made to revive the
n nn.nll lln ....II . . 1
ewen u m never recover illicenti legitimate bent of th
irom uie attacKs tney win nenp lNiddle Westerner to push on to
upon mm. w is ngnt, lie (Won The beauties mid nl
i t. 1. 1 t , -i "
auowh ue. is rigiu, ana lie nau ureinenis of the state were al
better stay right where he is mOBt for,,0n. Tr desimbil
and fight those two trouble
makers to a finish their finish.
The Dalles Optimist.
OREGON'S EXPERIMENT
Oregonian
President Taft, in his lunch
eon speech in Portland, said of
Oregon and its "system": "We
look toward Oregon as an ex-
lty lor the home-maker had
laded from recollection.
To make men keenly
eager to come to Oregon it is
only necessary to tell them the
sober truth. No exaggeration
is required. Otie need not draw
on his imagination at all. The
plain, unvarnished statement
that a farmer can clear between
perimenter. We are willing to $50o and 81000 a v ear from
lec you maice tne experiment
and theu we shall profit by the
conclusion you, in your patri
otic effort to elevate popular
government, shall find it satis
factory.''
It is an experiment such as eke a hare subsistence from a
no other state will repeat. No auarter section of land, of
.otuer commonweaitu win suiter conrse a pi.oflt of $600 from a
.1.- i :i o. I '
uie monstrosity, oiaiement une, sin;le acre sounds portentious.
to be foisted on it. They are The New England farmer, stum-
all "on to the game" taught by blimr about amon? tUe .
one acre of jippler or pears is
enough to set everybody's ears
tingling in the East. In a re
gion where, by strenuous toil
late and early, year in and year
out, a man can no more than
Oregon's plight, where they see
Republicans, numbering two
thirds the voters, unable to rep
'resent the pride and power-of
the commonwealth in the United
.States Senate.
In citing wonderful things he
.had seen in his Western trav
els, the President remarked in
a half-hutnorous vein: "There
vvas only one thing that wasn't
mentioned, that impresses itself
today on me, and that is the
wonderful crop of Senators,
former and existing," Of course,
on uis Darren miisiaes. can
hardly believe it possible.
But it is possible. Nay, it is
commonplace. It is achieved
so frequently in Oregon that
many of our farmers are no
more surprised by a profit of
500 an acre from fruit than the
Kansas man is to make $10
rom corn. The big returns go
to I he man who does his own
woik and applies industry and
brain3 to it. Even in Oregon it
takes intelligent effort to make
the President was too polite to .
mean any particular reference . . TT . '. ,
to Oregon. He was speaking . , . , t
13 lis mni'P finn i mi rirln n r nt Wi mnro
in general terms. It may be
said that this .state does not '
claim its experiment among its ,
A "I till .mi cu .iiu .m uu nil h.
superior resources. It would f ti iz-'inn ?
rather mention its Tillamook II ! O. 1 UviVluK.
its Rogue River pears, its chi- Horseshoeing and
ZSZ. i,s Mount T" i General Blacksmilliing
hor strawberries.
THE LAND OF SURE RETURNS
Persons who desire to see the
Bolitude of Oregon occupied by
a happy and thriving popula
tion will be encouraged by the
news that the Pall immigration
promises to be heavy. The ef
forts to advertise the state,
which the railroads and push
clubs have made, are evidently
yielding results. The dense ig
norance of Easterners concern
ing Oregon has been enlight
ened somewhat and the dwell
ers in the benighted regions
along the Atlantic and the Mis
sissippi are beginning to flock
to the land of promise. They
are welcome. The more the
merrier. Oregon needs them
and they need Oregon. To
many of these men it will be
nothing short of a revelation to
iind bow mild our climate is,
bow benignant and refreshing
the rains are, how fertile the
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
WANTED AT ONCE-f0 men with
onsh tq btjy furma, Davo "V. Bar-
net t iliutrnn.
Not Coal Land
iJOMKSTRAD. Notloo for I'tlbllnn
r1 tion, Dcpurtnient of tlio Interldr
U. S. Limit Olllon nt Tlio DiillcH, Oro
gon, September D8, 1000.
Notice Ib hereby Riven Unit
ijAAttrii't. it. rcminNnsotf.
ftBNTlSj! AN If QP.TICf N. r, Htir- r tyuiniH, Oregon, who, on Novumbor
qhl Clark will bp n tadnis u short ip, 1001. inailo llotnestend fxurlal No.
time, commehfllnu October 27, m- 05841 No. 13078, for the bw 800 27,
pared to drt all IuiuIh f delita) work, o H. r 13 L. w in.
, nlHo with a full Ifno of (flitfoal noodH. us nw no((Jo ()f Il)llM)nM to n,uUo
Tiu.80 wisntng nentai wnrK snonin rivil-w. ., , (,slai,lK,
call promptly to utilize time for ,.,,,,,;, inu.I uhovti dene.lhud be
treatment of nahliiK toelh, Doulor lnra T, . w ,, irntlM cnlltH
ClarU'sT. 0. add.ess Ih llayereoU, Oon.ml.-siohor, at hit. ollloo at Madras,
Ore, and Ills residence at the O. K. fv,ltn Mla lft ,, .,llV llf Nrn...-
Uor, 1000.
Ohtlntitnt tinmi'fl ast wltnoses:
Hult 11 Davla, O V Dillon, Waller
Aruey, llmvant Al IllauUurby, till nf
MadiiH, OiVboi),
0. W. M00U15,
o7-nll Itenlstur
ranch.
PAINTING ami Paper Hanging-First-
claya workmanship, Call oi), or un
dress J. M. Lnreon, Madras.
WANTED. A boy to ehores of even-'
in;s. Call at Pioneer ollleu.
FOH BENT "Wt have decided to rent
lle old Hohool building of District
No. 22, Madras, for residence pur
poses. Bourd of Directors.
KITCHEN an I
wanted at once nt Halm hotel.
Not Coul Land
LJ OMEST15A1). Notloo for Publion
tion. Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllce at The Dulles, Ore
gnu, October 1, 1000.
Notloo Is hereby i;lvon that
SAMUEL It. COX,
of Antelope, Orejjon, who, on July
27, 1001, made Homestead Serial No
DlnhiR Itoom help 03200 No 13U88, for nei seo 12, tp 8
tf s, r 17 e, w m,
has filed notice of Intention to make
ALL KINDS of farm produce wanted
Butter, egR., potatoes, and other
vegetables. Pays highest cash prlco
nt Halm hotel, W. C. Moore, Prop.
SEED RYE for sale at Jl. P. Preston
final flvu-venr nrmif. to establish
ruiicu. xnreo unit's riiirineHst, oi , ,
iVIadrns. 4t
in to the laud above described, be-
foro Howard V. Turner, U. 8. Ciin-
mlHiioner, at his office at M'tdrns, Ore
uon, on tho" HOli duy of November,
1909.
Claimant names tis witnesses:
PA Bernini?, P J Martin, tC Ward,
DRIVERS WANTED For slip, wheel d Nance, all of Antelope, Oregon,
"'"TTMit,.,
J T, 0, iiAMitiTON, i roB, 1 u. PiitsNCit, Vlcc'Prea. J.c i.f ,v, '
EASTERN
OREGON
Banking Co.
FOllEIRN EXOHANDE B0UCHT AND SOLD
OnAFTS ON AtL PAHT8 OF THE WORLD
Capital Stock, $00,000
Deposits, $2QO,OOp
SHANIKO, OREGON
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POR SALE .,-Smith-Premier Type
writer, with metal cover, nt reason
able price. Inquire at The Pioneer
Onice.
and Fresno scrapers at head of Por
ter Spring Canyon. Wages $35 and
$10 per month. Dwyer & Co.
1.7 n l
C. W. Mootu;,
Register
LOUCKS BROS'. Furniture Store has
removed to the building Just South
of Brook's blacksmith shop. Par-
Tot Coal Land
LJ OMESTEAD. Nofico for Pubilca
4 firm, llittnt rl himii t tf tat lufurlrSr
ties having business at tho Hrore U S Land Olllce atThe Dalles, Oregon,
should call nt,olllce of Dr. T. A. Long, j
September 30, 1000.
Notice is hereby given that
SEED RYE FOR SALE. See Loucks WESLEY D. HILL,
Bros., Madras. of Madras. Oreuoti, who. on Outobiir
13, 1001, uiado Homestead Serial No
LIST YOUR FARM property with It. 05317 No. 13i50, for sv seo3B, tp 0
Bealf you want quick action upon
It. Have buyers for desirable plnces.
STEAM ROLLED FEEp For sale at
the water station at 2c per pound,
J. V. wiiymire, juaurns. N
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tit
Not Coal Laud
OMESTEAD. Notice for Pubilcn-
on. Department of the Interior.
U. S. Lmd Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, September 30, 1009.
Notice is hereby given thnt
WILLIAM BTEINKE,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on April
9, 1901, made Homestead Serial No
(331571 No. 13120, for neuej sec 14
s, r 13 e, w m,
Has filed notice of Intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
to the laud above described, before
Howard W. Tnrnor, U. S. Commission
er, at 'his olllce at Madras, Oregon, on
the 0th day of November, 1009.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hurry Gard, Charles Klnnii, Hiram
Links, Hugh R Davis, all of Madras,
Oregon.
C. W. MooitK,
o7 n4 Roglstor
Not Coal Land
UOMEKTEAD. Notice for Pubilca
1 A tion. Department of the Interior.
aul ejsel, bqhw sec 11, tp 11 s, r 13 lT- S- LuI1'1 onleo nt dalles, Ore
f -y M, ont acptemuer bu, iuou.
Has filed notice of Intention to make Notice.is hereby given that
final five-year proof, to establish l'itAJMi u 1M Id,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on Jsiumry
0, 1009, mado HoinestPtid Serial No
021S9 Lois 3,.l and 6seJ4
nwj, (nwj) i-eo 3, tp 13 s, r 12 e, w in,
has filed notice of Intention to make
final cnmniiilailoii proof, to establish
cldiin to the land above deeorlhed, be-
fore Howa.nl U7. Turner, Lf. S. Commis
sioner, at his olllce at Madras, Oregon,
'on the 9th day of November, 1009.
rVnlffnol I..11 U,..M.,.,m..w.nu.lwnBP,
j..,,,,, itri 11 1 i, ,
T TOMEKTICAI). NnLlm far Pnl.tlr-n. "","JJU,ou" inmm n uroui,
"tion. Department of the Interior, J "'l"1'"1,; ,flin A "'W.
II. fi. Lam! OHInf. ,it. Tlu. n,,ll..a fW v8W
laim to the land above described, be.
fore Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commis-
ioner, at his olllce at Madras, Oregon,
on the 9th day of November, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Davis, John McTaggart, J C
Robinson, M L Louoks, all of Madras,
Oregon,
o7-n4 C. W. Moore, Register
OUR NEW LINE OF
inter Goods
IS HERE
A strong line of staple and fancy goods
ii
Bargains In Summer Wears
We have a few Summer Goods left
most of which arc being offered nt
ONE-HALF Regular Price
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C. E. ROUSM, - MANAGER
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A. C. SANFORD
HAS THH AGKIJCY FOR
EDISON S LATEST
Phonographs And Records. 1 Hiaii to-
HI
cefve a shipment of the latest records each month, Give
mo your list lu time so vou can always get the new ouch
as soon as they are out.
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fr.iAtirA'ri."K nvni' i.'nuwn kvi--uywiikijh POINTINGT0
TlllSSCllOOf. A5 T1IK EASON WltTIFI UEMWlttlll.E;uu.r;
I 'WAGON AND
I PLOW WORK
a
Jirst-Class Work Gnarautced i
T.ftrntfjl. 4 n t)t r77 7? rrtfJtQ stfmn a
MADRAS, OREGON I
u 1111 nn iiu mi" no im ns u.
Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publica
tion, Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office, Tho Dalles, Oregon,
October 2, 1909.
Notice is heieby given that
GOTTLIEB J. WELLER,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on Octo
ber 1, 1907, made Homestead, haerlal No.
02291, No. 15722, for swi sec 11, tp 11
s, r 14 e, vv m,
Has filed notice of Intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish
claim to tho laud above described, be
fore Howard W. Turner, U. S. Com
rnlseioner at his olllce at Madras, Ore
gon, on tho ICth day of November,
1009.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Elsenreloh, Walter Darrar,
Thomas Fields, W F Kilmer, all of
Madras, Oregou.
0. W. Mooke,
07-nll Register
gon, October 5, 1909
Notice Is hereby given that
JACOB H.-LOONEY,
f Madras, Oregon, who, on October
20, 1901, made Homestead Serial No
03331 No. 13870, for nej sec 7, fp 10
r 14 e, win,
Has filed notice df Intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commis
sioner, at his olllce at Madras, Oregon,
on the 17th day of November, 1009.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C II Looney, U I, Paxtou, S P Lov
ing, Oeorge White, all of Madras, Or-
OfiOU.
0. W. Mooiik,
ol4-nll Register
o7-n4
C. W. MooniJ,
Register
Not Coal Lund
LJ OMESTEAD. - Notice for.Publlcn
tion. Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllce atThe Dulles, Oregou,
September 28, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that
JES3E A. EADE?,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on May 0,
1903, mado Homestead (Serial No,
02889) No. 12587, for ujsei, aeiej sen
27 and ueinei sec. '11, tp 11 s, r 18 e,
w m, has
filed notice of Intention to make final
five-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Howard W Turner, U. 8. Commission
er, at his olllce at Madras, Oregon, on
tho 10th day of No vender, 1909,
Claimant names as witnesses:
John F Corwln, J J Hlnton, II H
Cook, II K Nlssou, all of Madras Ore
gon.
oT-nll C. W, Moobu, Reglator
r 80LATED TRACT. Notloo for Pub
Mention. Public Land Bale. Serial
No 0152ft The Dalles, Oregon, U. 8.
Land Ofllep, Sept. 22, 1009. Notlae 1
hereby given Hint, as directed by the
Commissioner of the (leneral Lnnd
Olllce, under provisions of Ad of Con
gress approved Juno 27, ltt:6, I'ublle
No G08, we will olFerat public) sale to
tiie highest bidder, at 10j4f o'clock a.
m on tho KHIi day jf November, 1909,
next ,at this olllce, tho following tract
of land, lowlt; scj see I), tp 7 s, r 16
e. w in.
Any persons claiming adversely the
nbovb-desorlbed lands are advised to
lilo their claims, Or objections, on or
before tho day above designated for
sale.
C. W. MOORE,
80-ii4 , ' . Recistor.
Yc7fop:rf,,j') say1
OH
Pacts Worth Noting
Enrollment of studenU past year 4G0.
All graduates placed In good'posltlons,
Filled but GO per cent applications for olllce help.
Reputation for thorough and personal Instruction,
Safo and refining Inlluoncos.
Send for new Folder and Success Stories.
'SKCUP.ED FOR STUDENTS WIIEfi
COMPtrtHTWIHIUUI LllAKur,
r SOLAl'ED TRACT. Notice ford'tib
1 llcatidn. Public Land 8ul Serial
No 0222'J The Dalles, Oregon, United
States Laud tllilce, Befit. 2a, 10u9.
Notloo Is hereby given that, its di
rected by the Commissioner of the
(Joneral Land Olllce, under provisions
of Aet of Congress apptbvod Juno 27,
1900, Public-No. 308, wo will offer at,
t.ubllc sale to tho highest bidder, tft
11:30 o'clock a. m., on tho 10th thy of
November, 1909,' next, at this olllce,
the following tract of lajid, towlt: m--swi
seo 17, tp 8n, 17 0, w m.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-dosorlbml lands are advised to
(lie their claims, or objections, on or
before the day ubovo designated fof
sale.
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