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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
fwV ;,tn'f 'Supplement To THE MADRAS Pl'OfcJEER, Madras, GrookCounty, Oregon, March 311910 ti ? li'i-. Depot Addition to madras, Oregon 5. Ml THIS ADDITION in tlie bust locutod la'jd mound Madras and is destined to be thn Bimiuetjs Center of the City. The land lays perfect for towutiiH purpotsHs and v ttotual measurement only 600 feet of the OREGON TRUNK PA88ENGBU DEPOT. Dnpoi Addition adjoins the present business center, laying between same and passenger depot. ' Madras Should Make the Largest Town in Central Oregon Firat-It haH from 800,000 to 400,000 acres of of the very hest land'in the state' which surrounds the town. Second The country to the Northenst and East will ship from thispoint, this Being. t&Vfiret plajCe the road strikes the platHun after leaving the Deschuter canyon. vf ' i'f Third Only 2100 feet elevation, the lowest point of the Deschutes tableland. . - ' Fourth I.i seems certain the Rounda'dc-Rogers Co. will irrigate 150.000 tf 225,000 acres in the Madras Country. MADRAS will be the largest town in Central Oregon (a city, of 10000 people iu 10 years) DEPOT ADDIt TION, the best of MadniH. Why not buy iu DEPOT ADDITION when lots are selTfng from $50 to $250 per lot; 1-5 cash, balance eual payments 8, 0, 9 and 12 itnontha where you will' tie able to double, your money before aecoaid payment is made. m Thinjs alrifjily a legitimate proposition. The lofs are from' 30 to 50. per cent cheaper iltun any other lots iu Madias similarly located. We will begin sale'Friday. morning, April 1, 1010. We will sell 50 of these lots at the present price, imme- r I We have outside connections and will sell much land diately after which we. ill advance tnevprice. Those wishing to sell i heir ranches, 6all and see us. the coming summer.; . ' , ' t . ' j' ?; ' . Temporary olflc'ea in John Robeitson's New Stole; after the 15th in the postoffice, building, Madras, which will be our permaueiii quartei-H. ' k '$ t -' M ye will give a hotel site to the proper party intending to build J 'ft. r-. r WM. H. LANCASTER & CO. tz DBEETScasr BXTiLHDiasrca- ' V "V A. POSTOFFICE BUILDING After April 15 MAMAS PUILIC SCHOOL Report1 forichool month ending Mar.35 Whole .o.dayi atendnnce t it ' abiience timet o.late 30 1456 ' S6K 25 No.piipiUneiihernbenl nor late ' WholeWn.on rcjjUter ince . beginriln' of school year Averaue No. lieloniiinR "daily attendance , Percent nf attendance ' , No, vb'iw by pawntJ!V: H W.R Cook, Principal ' T!ie;chooi arranBinj; an "Arbor Day' exfrcio be yivrn Friday April 8, at 3 P " M .cor!ial- invilailon is given lo vbtfdWnterented in the school work. 39 81 3 7,3 8 89.6 ' 8 even lir 1 XI'HI.111 tfralultfr-' tUulllH WHIllnll lf 11 an iiw ip.. r IimiiI ltKiiiW ty tl'ntisand from- near. in W iwiySyltortn.r Uroihor?. .-,..'1,11 ' ' ' nwiit-ti ANTKDrA,rixmtiKr' Home youiiB (jattl iitidTpjp oolWifor ' young hontH wiKliing4.i.iKlui iaw.'inuna. Inquire of Mrs. Bradford. 2& t2 WANTKD A kooiI young milch cow. AddroHB A P. Chirk. M lm, Ore. YOTINC FOR THE PIANO PATIENTS RECEIVED Directions regarding voting ,ibr Mad ras Trading Company's piano. Write name or society voted for plainly on lace nf ticket at the top. Ticket are given only lor cash purchases at the lime purchases are made. Tickets after being . voted cannot be transferred. Vote1) will be counted and published every two weeks. Following is the list of numes which have .received over 1 000 votes; counted Monday morning by W. V Cook and H. VV. Turner;, Madras public school ; 1.0. o v , C Ella Rjcrwidson ,.. Mud Springs School Mrs. Gilhf Dizney Blanche barton PurxoiiM needing Im-pHiil iii'i-mti mo 'u Imi-can liinl them ui my home. 1 -.in nreptin il 10 enre for pntielit ii ) hey may employ ilielr owi. nnrneH. Confinement ween muy expect expe- .-.,.1 '...ulun MR8. P. B POIN-. Pl-'XTUt, Prlneville, Oregon. DROP IN AND SEE Stei'n Baker Mrs", Harry Key Myrtle Ramsey M. E. Church,J Oral Moore Inez Dennett 238,900 1 76,800 ' : s 69.580 .. V M,33S 8.840 "it 7i63S ,577 TRY Those cinnamon rolls uud coft'ee ut the Model Bakery uud Cafe. FARMS, lots, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY JIANDLLD UY D. W. BARNETT MADRAS, OREOON Ofiioe Two Do us 8outh of Postoffloe hlS'T bdiTH mE TltAYI'D-Hed ow hbotit 4 years . old, white face, dpwlnp under.neck, ii Iio"Jhw, crop bit' left ealr, over iop nfr right ear, branded on left hip. Call at my ranch. M. G. Ir- Sharp & Powel 1 Mm, MadtHX, DliAl.UKS IN Soft Drifiks . Imported 'And iDomesiic CIGARS --.: ' ' Loucks Building r ,M"MRAS,VfWE.i Spcial Notice All parties iii-ilehtU nlhe tirm nf J. C. &'M JA. itohltisoii me reque-tHil to oall uud make settlement at once. (8lKued) J, O. ROBINBON, Collector for J. C. & M. A. Hnltliifon