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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
1 jam -J Ml arm i . , i 4 ;i ! - in . i 2is . .I if f i I? f 34, iff,! . I'tibllMliud uvury rinirsdfty by -THE I'LONKlCIt PUBLISH 1N(J CO.- euasoniPTioN rates: Oni! y oar $1.50 Six innntlis 85 Thruo months .... .4.. A.. .60 .The Madras Pioneer Mit will now -be posaibiH was hhiii out iu uii ui me. urmciuu newpnpera to the East n fAnv weeks ago, and it lias been re produced all over the country As a result, the imtliigrutibit department of the. Hill titles i recelvinjr a 'urge, number o inquiries from prospective set ne.r.s. iNeany every one lamiliar witn llie excellent re suits Unit nave followed the. Ilarriman publicity campaign and, now that we are favored with another equal h' powerfu agency for spreading the gos pel of great opportunity in Uie A.J)VKltTI8INO ItATKS ON APl'l.lOjCtlON Kiitercil as second c nss mnttor Aucust 29, 1901, nt tho Postolfice nt Msulrns, Ore.. miller tho Act of Congress of March a, 1879. THURSDAY MAR 24, 1910 GOOGOADS ESSENTIAL The question of good roads is iron, we may easily expect a irrvater increase in populatioi beinffdi.soiissHdrprvHvtnsiuai, than the state has ever known nil over the stale, and (he mat- B"!h t!'e HiM and ih Harrlmiin , ratlroad systems are being more lc 0..UU.1WUOU uC ,u,vt;u uiiuui it Oregon and for Oregon than consideration thoroughly in ever betore, and mighty results this vicinity. A movement will follow their work should be started to secure good roads and easv mnrles fmm rlii. Whatever criticism the world point in nil directions, owing to 111 "V ave a' some of the rai the fact that for some time after r("d policies advocated- by the railroads are Pantral Hrurrnn tli.. Afnr1iiii I IllS nt .1 . ! .. far-seeing business man. Neith T UBlue pnnc.pai aisrriout- Hr8 there any questioning his ing point as well as shipping ability to place his deductions point for some time. and observations before the The roads should be placed public in plain language that is in condition to ar.nnrnmnrlnie elnqneut in its economy of words built intoHames ' Hill, no one questions ability as a level-headed. the large amount of travel inci aeot to a railroad terminal at this place, and if properly con structed, the maintenance will be slight. "Wm are living in an age of world-wide financial delirum," said Mr. Hill in his address de -fore the Minnesota conservation convention. He further declures that "the addition of uncounted It will necessitate the expen-l ntR m0nUh nf 1H Wftrhi i, 3t.H r 3 1. 1 I " . uuuits 01 uconsiaeraoie amount stimulated the spirit of man or money at tue start, but the kind. Its availability has lulled benefits to the farmers and oth- M sleep natural prudence, and ers concerned will more than qieled the alarm of moments h .1 mi r of sanity in the spendthrift's ,u3iii.y lueuuwuy. mo larraer M. Rnmmnri,pi1 ,IA ,..,rrp 5 1;. . " -..!e,- xu BcuunHg uia Huppues ana trr. Hill makes against existing marKeting nis produce will conditions is that easy niuney uatronize the citv reached bv induces extravagance, and he mt : J I the beat roads, and, this is also nrKs a conservation of our cap t'rue of inferior merchants in itaand "?dlt b m " 1 .-' lllllM UUU1IU j 41X1. electing lue snipping place lor Hilig 8peech which appeared , their merchandise which is to in part in yesterday's Oregon inn be lreighted to their stores. is one of the roost valuable pou Good roads are a great factor tributiona yet made on that ih the nrminn nf n 'mr.v nnf vexed question, the higher cost Madras should begin now tow- ard securing this requisite to that end. CLASSIFIED ' LOCALS "KDSEWOOD" 9oe uo$t Isoiie. MsVWKET PRICE Paid for fnrni pro tluco iu tho Model Bnkery and (Jtife. WANTED FOU COLONIKATION Wlient liuids In tracts of from 100 to 500Q noreH. tands iieur now rail roads preferred) but will consider any proposition. Send lowest price and best, terms to DesphtilPft yUey L'Uid fe Invpxtmoiit Co., 301 BuiitmiiHii Building, Port land, Oregon. . TRY. Those cinnamon rolls and coffee at the Model Bakery and Cale. FOR SALE Clean, pure, Early AVil hur seed wheat. Mrs. L. B. Wood, Madras. inlO '4 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. Madras State Bank. See HOT CHOCOLATE And Doujslumts- Just the thine for an evening lutioh. At Model Bakery and Cafe. AtACtion SaleSaturday, March 26, nt 1 p. m., at Madras, Or egon, my farming outfit, consisting of 6 head work horses, 3 sets har ness, one 3a Bain wagon, one 31 Studebaker wagon, spring buck board, 3 section harrow, disc gang plow, water barrels, pitchforks and other tpols. Terms: All sales un der $10, Cash; $10 and over time given until Dec 1, 1910; purchaser giviug note with approved security. Wra. HARPER, Owner. 3 J Would vou like this beautiful piano as a present ? Wc shall positively o ve it to' some ol our customers, inis insirumuu iw un uu aiiu yi ucatouri O . 1 1 mi. 1.. 1. 1 .1 . . vour insnentlon in n few weeks. It 1m a prexHtu worm (ivmK. 1 u m ,.ie coielirUt make, and carries the inanufauture'H ten-year guarantee. Cull t our storo nnU nuk Tor purtloulnn, MADRAS. TRADING COMPANY FARM LOADS!! Madras Stale Bant. REPAIRING Watch, clook and Jew elryby Henry Bivlns at VauTas sel Lnud Co.'s otfice, Madras. J20 FOR SALE Good grade Barred Rock cook. See S. D. PerclVal. LIST YOUR FARM property with R. Rea, if you want quick action upon it. Have buyers for deairable places. "ROSEWOOD" and nerponal pride are frleuds. Explanation next week. of living. Upbuilding or ego n J i LAKDS TO StrtTtiEMENT AND KTlll Notice Is hereby Rlvji that the Seeretsry ot llie interior nas vncaceu departmental oruernj withdrawal Insofar the same affects tlif wlthdrt wal lor irrigation purpoxes under Hk? It Will DA lmnOSSlhle to Over- nection wUb;Uie,DuM!hiUg ad Metollus Klv I " . i- , , I ers l'roJefct.'OfVtfcni.Yjf the following described estimate the Value OI the direct ilB!nUbt.State.:pf Orefjon, and bylilsau- - 1 1 inoniy tucu .01 sum. trucis as nave noi oeen aaVaUtageS WlllCll Uregon Wl 11 neretoioxe nnany resioren ana are not oiner 1 1 1 . wi withdrawn. reerved. or appropriated eninv thrnHo'h Mi hnilrlintr nl wiil.be subject to settlement under the r-J-Ji r 7...r public Iad laws of the United States on in Hi mi rnnri no nln lion, ana oner April 12, iwju, dui snail not '"V . ww..- , subleet to entrv. 11 inif. or seleet on un rsi Orpfnn Tt- wilt hnprt im n 111 Way 12, l'JIO, at the United States Land irai uregon. ID Will OpeQ Up a officea't Tho nallcs, OreKon, warning bcinif rich rnhlltrv nf Rnffipirif Hfnnu expressly given that no person will be permit- nun tuuiliry Ul HUUIOieut BLOpe eJ to B or exercise any rlifht whatever un der any settlement or occupation beKiiu after wecemoer ai. iuw. ana prior to autii ij. luio, rtmV,Qr f hMc A f .a ' sucii settlement or occupation oeingior WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN v. n . ,. , Tp4 s, r 14 e, Sec3sej ot neji; see 20, sell o areas 01 timber and aErrir.nl tnral LeiJ. Ti)5,ri4e. sees, nti of sxf:s7 I . I rfrK - w 1 1 mm Ut,n ft n..,tn "3 11 J3- , I I vi 111.74, y i nt . v. wi 11 .1.1 wl 1 " 3 1 . . .1 ana vaiue 10 suonorc a larcre ber of cities and towns, and it will make accessible large auu. wmuu. ueuuiue ine com- iww, iot 7; bee is, eioi ncj4, ewoi ica; see t, ; - , , 23, eUof ne4;Seea.j, swVlof e4;Bec4ir, eJ of pletlOn Of the road, are Of dor- e4:8;c35, eof ne. nek of se. Tpfi s.r t . 1 13 e Seel, swJ of scii; See 12, ti'.vk of neli ; mant alue For neary twenty rW&w0fBwK4 years the efforts of the Hill lines !woVccr wprp direrfftr1 tnward llifl ' ej?, jiwWir4, ms of hw, neof sej: were uuecieu qwd.ru t me ex scc27;n,!40f nw.: se3f,cjjoi wu. Tt.: nlmtnMnn nf tlinf nnrriniilfir rp. s.r II e, Sec 3, w' of nw: Sec 21, bw of swJi; pioicauon 01 mat particular re- Sec28 io( nyf, nwiioitwn: ecs2. ne'xSf gion reached by them, says the Oregonian. It is to that won derful publicity work that no omvtll share of the development of "Washington and Northern Idaho is due. Tlie Hill interests had no connecting lines by which iliey could meet the .Harriman lines on anywhere iicf even terms, were naturally t . 1 - ''r J h .J, not expected to do , an y( special "boosting for the territory in wbiuli their greatest rival was 's6iii.mly. intienclied. ... All tats, has been changed, however: first bv tlie coniin'ff of wnicu direct neii. Td 8 s. r li e. Sec 4. sw!4 of neA. wU 01 neyi, Jov it; sec y, nuyi 01 ne ; occ iu, neji 01 swJ4 ; Sec 15, ,ei4 of h w14 ; See 21, eU of se4 : Sec 22, n wl4 of a wJ4 ; Sec 2H, wj of vy. ; Sec a2, t'X of neji, neiof seJ4. Tp9s, rile, See 5, nwkolswK? See 7, ne'i of iieJ4. Tp9, ri:t e, eec jj, se4 01 ne;, w;, 01 sej-i : tec ), e'4 01 nwVi: Sec 31. sc'-iof sw'-i. eee 1, 101 ;i; eec in, sei 01 nwii. i n iu s, r 12 ec 1, iot 111; ,ee i, 101 11 ej-Sec Sue2S, si, of siv'i, nui; RccM, TplOs, rl3e. 1 b, r iz r 12 e. soJ4 of Tn 11 s, r 12 e . lot i. soli O! w4, sw'-i of iel4. Tp U , r 11 e, See J9, swi o: iwJil see n;i 01 swj4, nwj 01 sd'4, e 01 se4 ; see as, w 01 nt", coi scc-j fieJi of bv',4. Tp 11 , r ! e, Sc'e 1, w', of ne'i. yitED DENNETT, CommUsloner of thetieneral Lund Ofllee. FKANK nEl;E First Assistant SeV-retriry of tho Interior. OONTEST NOTICE. Deparlmentoi V tlie Iutei;ipr, U. 8. Land Otllue The Dalles, Oregon; Feb. 10, 1910. A - I'lltl I A suflifent oijotestl u(fTTdavit havinK been mod in tins otnes by I- . i-v FRANK II. KIfNG, ih e Noith Btanlc road, ave the Hill interests , 'aficess to Portland, and now,by 'be Central Oregon line. The Hilf lines, accordingly, have the sanie interest in exploiting the resources of Oregon that they .formerly had in those of Va8hington. There will, 6f conrse, bo no, abandonmQnt ol tlie held in windf Mr. mil play ed bo prominent a part in de- " .-velopment work, bufi he will now have the same incentive for promoting Oregon,a resour jeB that he has always had for the Tiublicity work he has per- ' rArm'ed for other portions of w$ Country, A storv on the Central Oreeon ijOtVati-y and the developments 018-31 contcntcnt, ngalit homesiead .entry, No.14078, qiaiie December 10, J00i; for Bwue.f.useJ$, siiej sec 2o, tp II 8, r 12 e, W M, by , , . , Jacob,. )3ejsl, contestee,' fu wljjoh It is anegeu mat, ,sdiu jacon ueiot nas whoy, abandoned biUu tracUof I ft nil for more than six monCfio last past; that said abandonment r stilt oxists; that said alleged ab6enue wtw not due to Ills empioyuient in.jia,artnv, navy or marine corps ot the United States In time of war, Said parties nro hereby notified to appear, respond; and ofler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a, ui on' Apri 22, 1010, before How ard W. 'f.uriifcrr u notary publlo, at liis otllce in Madras, Oregon, and tliut llual heariugWlll be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 28, 191,0, before (he Register and Receiver t The United Hiatus tund pillce 111 The Dalles, Ore Kou. , The said contestant Tiaving, In a proper affidavit, filed February 11, 1010, set furtb facts which show that after due diligence personal service of tills no tice cannot be made, it Is hereby or dered and directed that suoh notice be given by duo and proper publication. O. W. MOQltK, H .Regit tor LJ0ME8TEAD. Notice for Publi cation. Department of the Inte rior, U. S, Laml.OOtaa at Tho Dalles. Oregon, March 1910. Notice i8barehy,giyen that YnungH, Oregon,, wtio, od November 10, 1903, adejiomesteHd, Serial ISo 030291 N9'..l307l) for sswj xec 7 and einwj, Bwjuvri sec 18, tp 9 s, r 14 i, W M, Has Hied notice oMntentlon to make dual live.-yeur. proof, to establlsii claim to the land,abave described, before Howard W.iTurner. U. 8. Commission, er, ttfTUis office at, Madras, Oregou, on the 27th day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: George Mouner, A(Monner, of Mad ras, Oregon; Wm. Brownhill, I'eier Vibbert, of Voungt, Oregon. C. W. MOORE, m24a21 Register BAPTIST SERVICES Preaching at Madras the 4th Sunday of each month. Union Sunday school at 10 a. in. e,very Sunday. Hlackboard and wall roll exercise for the children. 1. D Hrown, Superintendent You are cotdially invited to attend these services. OME3TEAD. Notice for Publics- on. llepartment of tlie Interior, U. S. Laud Ofllee at The Dalles, Ore goo, March 10, 1910. Notice isjtereby trlven ihnt JAMES W. NICHOLS, of Madras, Orenon, who, on May 7, 1900, , made Homestead, Serial No 03909 No. 1-129, fornnwl. uwnej, sec 34, HWseJ sec 27, tp 12, s, r 12 e, WM, . Jjas filed,,notlcfl, of intention to make fjnal commutation proof, to establish claim to the laud alinve deseribed, be fore Howard W. Turner, U. 8. Com missioner, at his office at Madra., (r enon, on the 28th day of April, 1910 Claimant names as witnesips: Fred Fulgham, Edward Crabtree, S A McConuell, Edward Pike, all of Madras, Oregon. C. W. MooUE, m24-a2l Register v PropfrTV Ownprc We have rtiadJ rangements witfi estate dealers in of the large clUej OREGON, WASHINGTON AND IDA! TO SELL Madras Wheat and desire a lists possible. See us, or write it; wish to sell! Wo work imf imGi COMMAS YOUR PRICE IS CENTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE C, Madras Agents for Parlin & Orendorf's Implements, Including Superior Drills, Canton Plows, Disc Harrows, "Success" Sulkey Plows, Etc., Etc. Buy this line and you get the best and longest service Bk HIIIHIIIIIHHllHVIIMt L tmf AfU if Wm f 9 mmM I J iflj t t t t r J''J - d H Cup mciintfil Cmok County, Orf- I'm, bit J J . Ill'l Jut hot txU IhU at tcrnittltmul Dry Varmiwj ('- yrr held at IllUinii Montana HOMESEEKERS AND LAND BuVeRS CALL hi OUR OFFICE JUS GET T'EaT'B BEST FIRICES on ancIes and TOWN propertv i VAN TASSEL LAND COMPAI (J mXW'Wbt MADRAS, OREGON T. S. jiAMffwx, prt.8. K. II. Fiikncu, Vicc-Prce. J.C.yowur,C EASTERN OREGON Banking Co, FOREIGN EXCHANCE 10UCHT AHD SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF TH WOflLO tiapUit Stock, $50,000 Dopolt, $2BO,000 ilr 1 1 1 in Wi 1 11 T'i 1 1 ' 1 1 11 T 111 '' T 11 in. ... j I MOdd Baky AM Cafe! . u LfeWIS P. FOSS, PROP. LUNCHES OF ALL KINDS its' Lite Trayelcrs' Lnnelios Are A Specially SHORT ORDERS BREAD feVflKY DAY PASTRY OP AIX KINDS WE HANDLE THE BEST The MarktSt Affords AUIN STREET bolJ' MADRAS iwmJI Wit ! Portiers, Lace Curtail NEW L1NB Bedding, Art Squares, Rugs Carpets, Lin oleum. Etc. Etc. X LOUCKS BRiOf HERS 1 . in TJX. CLOSING OUT SALE! Robes. Blanket?? Ftr B lLUS,i'i?",3S' $2:50 AND UP. SWEAT.PADS, Wf run jvc, AND .MANY OTHER BARGAIN" Hgh Ctrade, Hfind-made Heavy fln4 W Boot mid sIkju tI A rvTr-n-f repnlrlnt; Madras Harness Shop J. B. WILSON,, Proprietor KUOJES,SOR TO C. jt. pAVIS AArab. !