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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
The Madras Pinnoor aheVHtlGe Until lllRt IB U0I1H. nya Hrf. MB V t It 8 till J 8 til I ItJF ttlllBt . M n a... I TTI .1.1... ..k. THE I'lONEEK PUBLISHING CO.- Us &t tint ftd UjOUl , ffloN rb 8UB80ftlPTI0N RATES: Ono year..... Six months n...ttti..t.. Three months... : apeetnble than ADVKUT1BINO ItATKS ON Al'I'MCATION boiik'd. an'd it 1 1 .i'H 1 Iim nlIK tirrtvua tliRt Iih runrthMfl ... T-i , ..... .. j t u.. ..1 .86 1 ttie jtoih uh uiuwi uii ii. vy va so hibiting the obdurviltiona Iih made. Even ' then uelnonatrlt 1 tion will not ne uonoiiiHivt, Entered as second closa.mattcr August Ls. ' or.m ,.!, niwMtmtimm Postofflco at Martrts, tire., "........a .....1.. 29, 1901. at the undor the Act of Congress of March 3,1879. THURSDAY dCT. 1 t, 1909 INDUSTFlV id PREtVANdNT could Reinvested anally Miotiteli. Of course the presumption in that neither explorer would in vent them, but still he might, and if one would, why not .ni other? The tide of industry which . ... . . ..t , 1 . 1 .j .1: -ri 111. I SEATTLE EaPOSITION ATHIUMrn una airuuK luuurus una run uus Portland Telegram The Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi 1 u 1 1 ri L 11 veil 11 n ic muucimn nis uuiiu- i Vnfc on miilrt streit, and will install a rel- OOMESTEA D. Notl ,1 iv 1 u. o. UH1111 uiiiuhmnv j Not Coal Land Notloo for Publlca- of the Interior I 1 .1 ... 1 ii. M 1 .anil iimnu or. 'i nn iiniiftBi iir ,. ... ... IIIV I " " ' SSPSl ftVc,,..ro.r WX Kon, September 20, 1909. ,o attend circuit court, which convened Notlco Is In-roby give that r-t ven that H AMU EL H. EDMONDSON, CHURbTttlrJOTntrOVinfS ".( Madras, Oregon, who, on November OHUnun OF CnJIIoT BcRTICcS. ,16.,U4 made Homeetead norlal Mi. uhday school at Lnmdnla every SUn-J WMl Nj T. 8. HAwtMto, Pros. Hi II. frjtRficii, Vlco-rift; y. o, l?iltUi bahr fcASTERN OREGON dny dt Id A. IH tp 0 a, r is ) made Uomeiteatl norlal it. Np. i80lf8, for Ibo w. aco 2?, Banking Co. at mAdKas Set Vices In tjdd Fellows h;lll, Sunday sthool at td a. ni. Communion servitc linmtdmtEly lowing Sunday school. You ore invited to attend these services fol- i e, w mi Has filed notloo of Intention to make lliml (Ive-yoar proof, to establUb claim to the land above desorlbed be tore HoWard Wi TUrnflr( United States Commissioner, at III Ormmn, on the 10 bor, itJOl). Claimant nntnt-s as wltnesfies: FOREIGN EXDHANQE IOU0HT AND 80LD DfiAFTS ON AIL toms op the Would .1. onice at Madras, t4iiVi4i;UUU;n';;;44AA . equalled, if not exceeded, the expectations of the most sun . .. .. ri.. :.:... o...... i.. ffUltie, ana tile tnan WlltlOUteni- ia.puaiuuu uioruuic uuouiunfu ployment now cannot be hired nd in Vim of lM 0r(ler to work. Industry is seen eve- second triumph 18 recorded for ry where! New buildinira are the Pacini- Northwest. The Se - - . ... ... I . J!J being erected) storekeepers are attie exposition was a spienaui working almost night and day; success, both artistically and stages loaded with passengers, financially. I he attendance was coming and goingt hotel hardly that could be desired; th able to accommodate the in- beauty ot the exposition, as a- creasing travel! immense fieiirlit whole, the excellence of the ex outfits busier than ever bring- hibits and the character of Us ingin supplies for a multitude entertainment, was gratifying of new settlerst with railroad With the curtain rung down on construction both North and this second great show of the South of town, presents tt kalei- Northwest, there is general fe doscope array of activity never Mcity and congratulations n before seen In this setjtioni and wiucu jrortiana peopie join. this activity will increase as Public-spirited men and worn railroad construction nears Cen en oi tuis city ana oi tnis region tral Orecon. have looked upon the Seattle This section is now coming to Exposition as of local import the inheritance which has so and value. Their attitude tow long beea withheld because of ard the enterprise has been that inadequate transportation, and which Seattle people assumed the satisfying evidence that this during the Lewis and Ulark transportation is soon " to be Pair. It has been a case of re had, h'pB turned toward the in- ciprodty that has been benefi- teripr tne attention oi iiorae- uoiu siuea auu io an 'eekers investors and Bpecula- concerned. Portland was the .tor, .such as. no other event pioneer in the business, and the Wonld nave done. Lands are hu'jcbhb oi uh euierpriHe, . auu finite plionotnff hnnrl nt VirihPR I the. advertisement which it af- J 0"-0 "V f " i . 't t -s . which, five or six years back rorded for the Subsequent event, wonld have seemed urenoster a was of no mean value. There . - . x i n , 1 . u . ... i 1 i ti nnn w iiPti rim nrnr. neriiHrnn la nu uroueriv uuuhuiulhu jrori' invadfid thRH HflofthrnHh riiains. 1 land person who is not pleased D c . , ii.ii, - . i t tint- I rvii n r- r m- nrai-krm id was fi common saying among mm ovcui tuuo uciom the stockmen along the creeks tne second. that in four or rive years thev It has been notable, too, that would buy out these farmers for the Portland papers, without 'ifonrih whit their lands cost exception, and the papers of them. How futile their proph- the state of Oregon generally, ecy ! But, in the next five or have done whatever was pOBSi riv venrs, nronertv will double ble to help the good work at J , J -1 " and trinle in value. beattlb along. Tills aid lias Central Oregon is today the been recognized and appreci largest and most promising of ated by the Exposition people, Untile Sam's domain not alreadv as exemplified by a recent let- - pre-empted by the homesteader, ter received by the Telegram and the man who wishes to ac- from James A. Wood, director i t i - . . z . I nnire a farrh. a home, and an ot exploitation. We dtiote a independence; would better turn paragraph which will suffice: i- V: .'5 : 'iV- - i ; .i. "With the close ot ineAias ma uueuuou iu tuiBjew, i tu kaYukon -Pacific Exposition rouiiu. . i. i , nnrl IIih enrl of nn r work nr ev This Is the hour pf opportu- ploitation and publicity, I want inty, and Oregon's inland em- to assure you oi my personal tpireisthe opportunity of the appieciation ot the contiibu- UUI1 VUU1 uuo umuc iun- hour. COOK AND PEARY AGAIN Oreonian It is .no'k likely tljat much weight Avill aVtach to. the. tes.ti- ard our success. No matter how complete and interesting the exposition has been, it could. pot have been a success without the publicity which has been given it by you and the owners and editprs of the if aci- Mrs, Henry. Bachman o( Dubuque, Iowa a formernresident of this section,! arr'rtied'in Madras yesterday and expects to remain for some time visiting relatives! and friends. monybf the Eskimos who are fi Nnrt ,1WflRli Th5 a raC8.. ,saia to uave gone wnu coois 10 ruj acknowledgement of service, tthe Pole. Charitj' requires us we have tried to render, ,and of to suppose that they know what the facilic Northwest sentiment rQ mibino. nnnt iian toward the Seattle Exposition .opposite tomorrow, out, it aoes to everv legitimate interest in .not, require ua to veer., wjtii this entire region. jthem. Possibly (they might be induced in consideration of a tallow candle to aver that John .Smith went to the Pole before Cook. In making tip our minds Upon the merits . pf the contro versy we may set the Eskimos aside. , Cook's, veracity in ,'the ab sence of reliable fitnesses, will ultimately ,be established or .impeacned.hy, the scientific ob servatlonfc he,.Cin pqtJucG. If he reached, tht3 pqle he natur ally mUstMha.ve..recprdcd wha,t .he saw ds well as. the incidents of the trip. Prom these data men of learning Will iu due itne deduce their conclusions fluid the question of Cook's truthfulness must remaiu in lluttb R rJavlH. OV Dillon. Waller CLASSlf?Irir1 LOClAKS Arn.y, ituwanl M Ulackerby, all of oj.atiraH) uregoiJi ti. aV, Moore, of-nll Rettlster FtiUND A pair of sold bo epeota blesi Owner call have tbe same by proving property aud paylnc fbr this ad. FOR sAU& -.Good, fresh ml lob cow. -1. 1 - i.) . I v.. Inquire or Perry Head (Julver, Or. WOMAN WANTED td do hqunework and to oare ftir old lady. Write to or cnll on D. W. Burnett. Not Coal Land LJ OMESTEAD. Notice for Ptiblloa- 4 4 Hon. Department of tbu Interior, I U. 8i Land Oflloe at Tbo Dalles, Ore gon, October 1, lUoO. Notice la hereby irlven that QiMTTT7r. D POV of Antelope. Oreeon. who. on July I 27,1004, mada Homestead Berlal No 03280 NolSflOS, fur ue eeo IS, tp 8 b, r IT e, w m, lias filed uotlce of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, be- Those wishing dental tfork: should I fore Howard W; Turner, U. 8. Corn- call promptly to utilise time for tnlsjloner, at his office at Mmlras, Ore- treatment of RcbinR teeth. Doctor 0'b on tbe 10th day of November, Olark'aP. d. addiesa Is Haycreek, 1000. Claimant names as wltnesRes: DENTIB'f AND OPTIOIAN Dr. Har did Clark will be lu Madras a abort time, commenoinK October 27, pre pared to db all kinds of dental work, ahb with a full Hue of optical goods. Ore , and ranch. bis residence at the O, K. fi23 PAINTING nud Paper Hanging First- class workmanship. Call on, or ad dress J. M. Laraen, Madras. FOR RENT We have decided to rent tbe old school bulldlncr of District No. 22, Madras, for residence pur poeee. Doard of Directors, FA Bernliifr, F J Martin, TO Ward, D Nance, all of Antelope, Oregon, C. W. Moore, (7 oi Rexlster Vot Coal Land fj OMESTEAD. Notice for Publlra- "tic ALL KINDS of farm produce wanted. Butter, eggs, potatoes, and other vegetables. Fays highest cash price at Hhn hotel, W. C. Moore, Prop KITCHEN and Dining Uoom wanted at once at Haho hotel. on, Department or (lie Ulterior, U S Land Office atThe Dalles, Oregon, September 80, 1000. Notice Ib hereby given that WESLEY 1). HILL, of Madras, Oregon, wbti, ou October J 8, 1004, mado Homestead ISerlat No I Arnl.l .r t.n.n m V A . ... r 1 ia. r i e. w m. I . s it. l.u n B8 W$ WicSiPf .Jntvillflp A?,make OUR NEW LINE OF Winter Goods IS HERE A strong line of staple and fancy good's Bargains fa Summer Wars We have a few Summer Goods left most of which are being offered at ONE-HALF Regular Price nl'.lWV'MlrtWHlH.,lt,llH,t,l,.,MtlH,t,ll,,,,,n(,,1,,wWll7,JJ, t a i hp Madras 1 ra O. & ROUSM, ding Co. MANAGER iwi.L..'L .C.l.cJ.lSZrt''.'. tmCf&l'.x air. . . .! 1 .... , I? SEEp RYjE .for saje at B. F. Preaton final fiye-,yearlprpofl to establish claim rpuph,s Three Maunta. miles FOR BALE.; Northeast or to tbe land.brtve.-desorlbed, before V0" t Howard W. TuriieV, U. B. Commission- L3 A 8mlthPremier Type writer, with metal cover, at reason able price. Inquire at Tbe Pioneer Office. DRIVERS WANTED For slip, wheel Oregon. and Fresnq scrapers at bead of Por- j ter BDrine Canyon. Wazes $A5 and o? n4 f40 per month, Dwyer & Co. er, at bis office at Madras, Oregon, on tbe 0th day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Card, Charles Klann, III ram Llnkp, Hugh R Davis, all of Madras, C. W. MooRB, Register i A. c. Sanford HAS TUB AGKN0Y Foil E D I S O N S - -'- LATESf Phonographs And Records. LOUCK8 BROS'. Furniture Store has removed to tbe building Just South of Brook's blacksmith shop. Par ties having business at tbe store should call at office of Dr.T. A. Loug. SEED RYE FOR SALE.- Bros., Madras. -See Loucks Not Coal Land- UOMEHTEAD. Notice for Pub! lea S. tion. Department of tbe Interior. 17. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, September 80, 1D0D. Notice is hereby given that FRANK L. DAVId, of Madras, Oregon, who, on January 0, 1000, made Homestead Serial No 02189 Lots 8, 4 aud 5 se- uw, (nwl) sec 3, tp IB s, r 12 e, w m, has filed uotlce of intention to make final commutatlou proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be. 14 R I shall re- clvo m H'.tipment or the latest record eaoh month. OlVe me your IIhi In time so von onti tlwayu got the neir noes us m'ioii hs they are out. H' LIST YOUR FARM property with R. Rea, If you want quick action upon it.. Have buyers for desirable places. ri it- steam ROLLED FEED For sate at the ter station at 2n ner nound.- rore Howard W. Turner, U. o. Commls l-l At .... a - .J . J. C. wavmire. Madras. tf (rfc ","V-D ,ci(uui uu me uui uay oi iMovemoer, luuv. Claimant names as witnesses: James E Grout, William R Grout, JWNicbolH, William A Hamloy, all of Mudrus, Oregon. . C. W. Moore, o7-nl Register ISOLATED TRACT. Notice for Pub- Itnnl.lnn. Plihllf T.nti.i Rula TSurlnl No 04526 The Dallen, Oregon, U. 8. Land Office, Sept. 22, 1000. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Con- establish grew opproved June 27, 1000, Public U I IS SU ffTTTTAS TI It REASON IWWIII PmAKRAinxam.i.tjg Not Coal Laud OMESTEAD. Notice for Publica tion. Departmentof tbe Interior. U. S. Laud Offlcft at Tbe Dalles, Ore gon, September 80, J900. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM BTEINKE, .yif Madras, Oregon, who, on, April 20, 1004, made Homestead Serial No 03157 No. 13426, for nene-sec 14 Ld eiel, sofJWi sec 11, tp 11 e, r 13 W M, Has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to IrME vkits Worth Notiri r. jEorollpjtot ol studsnts paijryear 4C8. All gridgatw placed In good positions. .Filled but 5Q.pr cent applications for office help. klteguailqn for thorough and personal Instruction. Safe and rellnlng Influences. Send lof new Folder and Success Stories. JMP15 COMPETENT WITHOUT CHARGER .Ami h'i W(v,, In ,llio Jnlleil Bt.itr anU McCATAS MAGAZINE cvty cyaliJ i(v,i in.lliu j On;idiii by luall' dftet. nny olhsr make. Hvhn Jo CtuJiratrU tor .tye. ncrlcrt -m, simpiicuy una reliability ncany ( yv:;r.7 , om in Mora mill lhan (or fite taulofiic. Mor tut.nb-t Ibart nhy .Pth fatlilon nwiriii million a miinlli, IHValiAililc. J.at- ct ')j'J-, pattern", dreinBKlni, IMIIIniry plain Wwlnif.ancy needlewbrk, hnlrlfieMlnj,', 'itltmttt. , Kod ilHricn, etc. Only 60 rcnli a yi-ur worth double), Including a urtf nalttrn, but)cnuo today, or cnd lur iamjilc ropy WONDEnjTJI. INDUCEMENTS - to'A';ents, I'.i-i.il brings j.itniium catalogue nnl iiewca.h irizt)4)lltJJ., vUidren . IZZ UcCiU CO., 2C8 la 2(9 W. Ui SU, NEW V02K lnlm to the land above described, be- No 303, we will ouerat public sale to fore Howard W. Ttirnor. U. S. Commis- 'e Highest bidder, 10:45 o'clock a. Ioneriit bis office at Madras, Oregon, m' oa t,tty of November, 1000, I ueKt Rt this office, the fallowing tract of land, towltl ci sec 0, fp 7 s, r IS e. w m. Any pereons claiming adversely the above-described lands, are AdvleeU to mo tneir claims, or obectiQps on or. ueiuro iijb uay aoove uesiguateu for ealei f uu-nt T tit C. W. MOORE, Register. ' ISOLATED TRACT. Notice fpr I'Ub- lloatlon4 Pyblio taivl Sale ferial No0222'-1 ThftDalUiB, Origonyulted on the 0th day pf November, 1000. Claimant nameB as wltceasea: , FedDayB, Jobn McTaggart, JO Robinson, M L Loucks, all of Madras, Oregon. ,,, o7-n4,. C. W. Mdob, Register , i" i .ii ir.i i , . T!)pt Ooftl Larid' HOMESTEAD1(lJIotlce for Publica tion. Departmotibo.f the Intor, U. S. Land Offico ftt Tbd Dalles, Ore gon, October 5, rt09v . Notice Is hereby gvcfltbai JACOB H.-LOONEY, states Land Office, Sent. 10$. n o'T' Urerf ' .: . , ?T Notice Is. hpreby given that, as t). 20, 1004, tnado Jlomestbail Serial No reoted uy tiie.rtCommliiloner of the 03334 No. 13870, for ne eeo. tplO Ge(leril,and office, un.de pmvIs'Wps b, r 14 e, w m, , l(( ( qf Congress iBpJiVoved June 27, Has filed notice of Intension to.make lOOO, Publlo-r-No. 803, we will oiler at final five-year proof, tcestobllsh claim public . Bale, to the highest bidden at to the land abofce described, before hso.plqlook. m,, on tbe lOth Uay of Howard wi xurnerj u. d. uonnnii' nxovember, 1000, nbxt, at this office, sioner, at niB orace at wauras, uregon, the following trabt of land, towltt tiel on tue mn uay oi iiovemoer, iiwv, BWj Beo 17, tp Be, 17 e, w m. Claimant names as wltnesspst , Any persons olalmlng adveYsely the 0 R Looney, G L Paxton, S P Lov-, aybove-descrlbed lands are advised to lug, George White, all of Madras, Or- flj0 their olalnls, or obJectmuB, on or Pfiou- . I before the day above designated for O, W. MoqB..n kJ sale., , , oH-nll Iteglfitor e80-n4 0, W. Mdoiie; Resistor LIVERY The best in Shaniko nod Stock, Cnrcful Drlvcfa iicstvo Uay and Orhln 1 At Very Reasonable Prices '6. A. Howell, Srianiko, W. . a. m. AMAAtaaaJaHi or" i-H -wrr ft W. V wr N UNSEI 8un Masailna otTtrt the readem of thla paper th t of th year . ALL rwii "7 ' .75-P AND FREE wlthybtfrftrder.aaesUtimiP. AND rn&t uiuiUhted In four olon with I" Wi ZINE Q ntvicw or reviewb . w SUNSET MAQAZINC . . . . ' 1'B0 WOMAMft uaut fedMPANION 1.28 3 U ki c r t MAGA book i