" 1 . r I 1 The Madras Pioneer published every riiursday l -THE IMONBKK PUBLISHING CO.- 8UB80RIPTION RATE8: One year S'-jjO Six months Three months BU A.IIVKHTIRINO ItATKS ON AVPMCATION Entered as second elnss nuitler Angusl S8, 11)01, nt the Tostoffice at Miitlrns. Ore, under the Aetnf Coniief.s of March 8, IHiU. THUUSDAY - APRIL 28, 1910 MADRAS Madras i- all ImsiiiHSS, rnstu. vuik, hurry these times. Scaicely n day passes that duos not see some new hnsiness opened here; buildings are lu ing hurried together with rush, the hammer and saw i heard from daylight till daik semes of busy peopie are pass ing along the streets, the mer chants have all they do to ban die their trade, there is work for everyone who wants ii; tin- chnnce to get busy in altnos' any calling, to make good and to prosper. The streets are crowded with heavy freight teams, autos whiir tapidh about and there is the spirit ol energy in the air that makes a man get up and get. New peo pie arriving daily, restaurant and rooming-houses are crowd ed, hotels are inadequate. Now comes inquiries looking ,to the establishment of an elec tric light and power plant foi this city. A system of cit water works will soon also b attracting the attention of cap ital, while already a move is on foot for a local telephone sys tem. Added to all this activity the work of grading on the Hill railroad south lrom this poini will soon commence, making this headquarters, for a time at least, of another army of lail road builders. And as a sort of bass accom paniment to all the hurry and bustle of work about town can be heard day and night the heavy blasting of the rock workers who are tearing the Jockribbed canyons into smith ereens making a way for the trains that will be steaming into Madras some time this tall. Wages are on the rise too. Common laborers on the rail load work ire getting $2.50 per day. With the commencement .pi" work on the new contract south from this place there is Hi' possibility of another lise. Wiiile the people in town tire busy, so are the .farmers. Bvery kind of product niised on the farm can be sold a.t high ptiues. The ranchers know now or sure that they can reach a quick market ( for everything they can produce, and in con- ( sequence the everlasting sage brush and junipers are disap pearing at a tremendous rate, the seeds are going into tin .soil, the cultivation is being done with an assurance thut ..when harvest time comes there .will be prosperous times that kwill justify the dreams of the tljnoat optimistic enthusiast about .the possibilities of agriculture in Central Oregon. k There is no place in the. Mad iras country for the 6noozer to lay his head. I NOTICE ! ? It would be nothing more 9 than a wise precaution for the residents of Madras and i j vicinity at this time of the $ year to take special pains 0 with their drinking water in $ order that all possibility of contracting typhoid germs $ may be avoided. Every fa jjj year several cases of typhoid 0 are developed, Uie germs are $ here, and in this practically 5 new country, with so many people in town, with no sew- erase or other sanitation, il $ $ stands residents well in hand iji j to boil their drinking water 0 and to disinfect all refuse as ft q far as is possible. $ DEPOT Ml : - 1 L eren at iiacreeit weie iuium rom indications that were lirst loticed at the mouth of a badger hole, while in the desert jouutry south of Bend valuable 'priiig-i aim ttie existence i .titer n sources have been foutn' hroiigh the same agency. Tin leaver is heralded as the ty pi at "Simon pure" Oregonian but out here in this dry conn ry the badger is no slouch He sets a good example for aii t us. Get in and dig. V Frank Loveland is exhibiting about town today specimens of .quartz highly mineralized with j)'rites, which, he states, weie thrown out of a badger hole on deeded laud within six miles 0 adras. While it is not known ..whether the rock carries any value 01 how large a body of it there is at, the point of discov ery, the iind la to be lully investigated. . These badgers seem to be he best prospectors in the country. It will be remembered that the valuable deposits of If Jim Hill wants to go fishing in Oregon, this part of the State urely offers more attractions han anv other. This is true in a literal, a figurative ora Pickwickian sense. The lish ire bigger, there are more ol hem, and they have been les fished for and less exploited han in any other part of the and. Jim Hill is the man that can catch. them in Central Ore gou just now. His pole is the striped picket, his lines are ol steel and his kind of bait will make a catch in anv railroad- ess region. REPORT OF MADRAS SCHGOLS Following is the monthly report of the Madras Public Schools, District No. 22. for the month endintr Anril 22. 1910: Whole number pupils enrolled since beginning of the year, 157. Number days taught during month, 20. Whole number days atteudance, 1270. Whole number days absence, 151. Whole number times late, 11. Number pupils neither absent nor late, 28. . Average number pupils belonging, 71. Average daily attendance, (13.5. Percentage of attendance, 89.4. Number visits by parents, 2. Number visits by county superin tendent, 1. W. R. COOK, Pnn. D j I l J f ' Slrwl V EE 5 ; : jr 1 ZiEr EE2' Ll I 1 i s;f 'J- I' - 0 I El EE O ' ' ' F Strt ;nniiil h iniiiii J Strm- nnnn This addith... in tho b.'s. I;.;..mu1 land jinumd Mnlrft, ; destined in ' NhW "UblNbSS 0KNTE LOOK At THE MAP Th(, p,esei.t bUHineHM . Clllf H III I) 1111(1 Ht 11 MtrfH8a b IVonl of t ie Madras Hotel. The new businoHM ce.tt.r , V .,, G yiiee.s. 1. rlVct, grade,. and location will ,! i ON'T MISTAKE! TI'im xOll lm tlu new center. TIIlXj lNViSSTlUATlM .. 1 l.t kiiiIo the lutirest town ill (-entrnl Mru... Vhv artr.OMt.dit.g il is located 00.tXto to W0 CKHj wtZ .1... ....... u..Hi Intnl. Coal within 10 inileH, Hue HhmvhiL's b . . p ii,.. liiiuji .1. .. .: developed. l'ros)"(M 01 mm m h"" "u ni-ljJ i.. ,l... W..MI iust beutlinlllg 10 develop oy v.. Timber ami sawmills within If, tniles; copper and di miles 1'leiitv l water for il l igalion. bollHtue on n,m. (, i ',1 liodL'ers to inignte. liimd produces gnn. wuLi ini.rniion. Wi'l" inigation n better country can hn f0,J with Madras the largest town in Uentrul Utegou (a city f 10.000 people in let) years; Dftpot Addition the Best of Madraj Why not buy in I)"pt Addition where, lots 11m f from !?")() to S-'nO '' "' ,lM" "as,l l,M cm hi payments of II. (i. I). 1 iiiohiim, wuere you can (innnie .j ...i.iMi-l.efore the s. coiid payment becomes due. VVu J soiling Ihcse lots at about .')." per ciitil of what the tuwiifij neople are sidlitiir adjoining lots A$ SOON" AS f)0 I,0l ADVANU13 THE PltlC'K. Tw KI5 SOLD Wli WHih will go quick. Our oll'ico will be in thu old PohIouIcu Uuildkj from now on. Wm. H. Lancaster & C 0111 CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Sunctay chool at 10 a in Preiichinj; service at 1 1 a. m.j the com muruon service will follow. Sermon in the evening at 8 p m. You .ire invited to attend these services Elder I H Hakkley. Minister Notice All ptmi.iih liming borrow ed miy of my erin'iiier oiiiIh will pteuoo return tlietn at oiict? Kn DuvIh. l'nr Rent Good pnfture, live 111 lies hdiiiIi of Madras. iquir ut ttiis oIUcl. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. H.o MudntH Stale Hunk. HOT CHOCOLATE And DoiikIiiiMh Ju-t 1 ho thini! Tor an uveiiing liineli. At Mo lel Hnki'ry ami Cufo Bpcinl NotTca 1 All parties In debted In tbil J. C. (1 M A. HoliliiMin are rtJ 10 null itml iimlce Hcttlenirnliil (Sinned) J, C. ItOUlfcl Cnlk'Otor for J. C. A M, A EJ A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS & KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN CARD OF THANKS Latnonta, Oregon, April 23, 1910 The Madras Pioneer Gentlemen: We wish through the columns of your paper to thank our friends and neighbors for their ureut kindness, help and sympa thy in our great bereavement. ORKN WAITE AND SONS, MliS. S. E. BARRON. -o--7 BAPTIST SERVICES Preaching at Madras the .uh Sunday of each month. Union Sunday school at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Blackboard and wall roll exercise for the children. I. D lliown, Superintendent. You are coidially invited to attend these services. SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. in,; Epworth League at 6:45 P- Hev. J. U. Lewellen of Prineville will occupy the pulpit both morning and even ing; following .the t mcrning .service the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. . Saturday, April 30, at 3 p. in. will be held the 3d quarteily conference. The ollictia and members are requested to be present at the business session. Everyone cordially invited. G. U. Mookiiead, J'aitor. Wednesday, May 4. the Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs, Homey, PARM LOANS ! f Mate stats Ban. KODAK COMPANY Rochester, N, Y. A full line of Pho to supplies always on hand. Printing and developing done. Mail order.' will receive our prompt attention. Write for our new 1909 CATALOG Try a bottle of Mur fine's Iidlnot Devel oper. Will develop any Plate or Paper A. E. CROSBY EDISON': PHONOGRAPHS A. C. SAHFORD, ACENT All Records, both two and four minute, kept always on hand. All the new and lute.st records received each month MADRAS, Crook County, Oregon FARM 2 E3sczsa,,l AGKSMITN Una WOOD TTZ02T The best equipped shop in Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EAH'LOYED l-lORSliSMOI-CINCr A SL'KClALt GRAY & SON MADRAS, OREGON PATIENTS RECEIVED PeruotiH ur'edltiir lini)itnl aceomino- ilaiionh chii liml Litem ut. my home. 1 tin ii('ii' l 10 uuiK for putiHiitH or they niuy employ tlieir own 11 11 rhtsa Confinement euHen niuy expect efpe eml ittientlon. MUa. V. H. I'OIX- UEXTEH, I'rlneville, Oregon. 4.11 uu iib nu 1111 mi uu uu 11 Warren Smith ! j PROPRIETOR , 1 Elite Tonsorial Parlors i j NO LONG VAITS ! BATHS 1 MADRAS, ORE, TIlINlvOF IT! ANDTIIIXIv HARD! Wliv itn vnn nril ln.u( fr..i., 4 1 rui 1,1 4ir.1 i,li.it Mm I'll! ii"" '"'1 railroada iuvem inillionH nnl millioiiH of dollars? They expect to iiiuko retuniB on their inveHtintnt, aiiJ lmvo failed. .SOUNDS UOOD, DOESN'T IT? Why not take u clninee and buy u lot in the BOYCE AND RAILROAD ADDlTIO TO MADRAS Tlte First Terminus of the and llnrrlniHii Lines Mill 11... n..oi,.t Town In W t lib wnJi- - Valley, Central 0:f -H.J. General Drayage and Expres Leave orders at J. K. Wilaon'a harnuti &hop or jioutolilee, L. E. Parker An Opportunity for You to Build a Fortune 750,000 aen-H of wheat land are tributary to .Madras and products will ho shipped from tlii eity. Cabbages, onions, melonn, corn, root crops, and many other vi-ko tables, also frtiltn, aro spucialties in this locality. '1 hero wire f tores enoiih or thu old town of Mudtas, but "ol lunouuli for the new City of Madras.-None near Hie railroad. Tlioro were holds enoiiull lieretofore for the people, but they aro overcrowded today. None near the railroad. There were enoiiuh rooming houses, but-evory one Is crowded now, and tlio demand Is growing greater dull v.--None near the railroad. Where 2000 laborers will bu kopt busy for tl RAILRO A AND BOYCE ADDITIONS TO MADRAS is the place where the 11. 11. Yards will bo 0Cnt. You must make money by lnylK '"J,1 hero. on can't fail. Lola aro 60x100 to an alley T e ,,, I, ,, Vmiii 100 to tf A according to loca.lo,,. Tun.is one-third cash bah , easy p, y uenti? 1 SI will t until U.e best soleetions aro nono. Come tomorrow. Jlo thu lirst. We are the exclusive Billing aRentR for tlm Rail road and Boycc Additions to MADRAS l-ORdlON DI-l'AUTMnNT Union Bank & Trust Go. 235 Slark St. Porlland, Oregon IlMtOM RAMkf TRUST1 IMSHtiuU Bt., I'ortliuul. vity ' aontlenion ! Klmtly mull ".'9. J,1'!.t. to J lure of Itiiihaad and Boyeu AtiUHw N'ame Address. 'ml whu u uavo been aiscov