The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, May 26, 1910, Image 3

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    EPOT ADDITION TO MADRAS, OREGON
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Wc have sold 3 1 of our Second Fifty Lots. Soon as 1 9 more
, arc sold wc will raise the price.
It looks as if something would be doing in Madras before long.
I look for big advances in real estate soon. We are Still
selling more lots than the Townsite and all
other Additions combined. The public knows
which is the best property.
The map shows the present business center at 5th and D
streets. The new business center will be 3rd and G streets.
The Depot, lay of the land and general conditions will make it.
Wc arc more certain than ever that Madras will be the largest
town in Central Oregon. Larger acreage of fine land than any
other place, good prospects of COAL within 10 miles, finest
prospects of OIL and GAS in the town and to the south.
TIMBER within 1 5 to 20 miles, all of which will be marketed
through Madras. AN EMPIRE TO DRAW FROM.
Depot Addition the Best of Madras
Every lot perfect. Look at the map! Let me show you over the
ground. YOU WILL DOUBLE YOUR MONEY
before second payment is made.
New Prices from $55 to $275 per Lot
Wc are yet selling at about 35 per cent of what the Townsite
company is selling at, and better ground, better conditions. Look
and think for yourselves.
Terms: One-fifth cash, balance 3-6-9-12 months. Five per
cent off for cash.
Office, Old Postoffice Building.
Wm. H. Lancaster Company
ISOLATED THACT. Notice For
' J'lihlloitli'Mi. Public Land Sale.
No. (15- (17. Hulled Kiu..H Land Ofllce,
Ti Dalles, Oregon, My , MINI.
Nolle In hereby uiven Unit, an di
reeled by Ihe (Torn m mi-fotifr of Hit;
General Land OMfH, umJfr provifdmiH
or ,or oi UiugreH i pproved June 1.7,
11)00, Public N 30i, w.. will hM'thI
public hhIc, to the highest bldde r, ut
Wrlfi o'clock ii. in., on the inth day of
Jiiii', 'H0, at, llilH olllci', iIm- follow
ng traei of Intnl. town: sejnwj sec
II, Ip 12 s, r II c, w in.
Any percon claiming adversely I lie
above-described land are advised id
file their claims, or o jeurlotiw, on or
tieforo tlio (Jay above de-ditiiHted for
C. W, Mooe
inl2-J2.'l Hegister
- ISOLATED TRACT. Noilee For
! Publication. I'lilillo Land Sain.
No. (Ulfii, V. H. Lmnl Offlce, The
Mil-, Oregon, April JO, 1010.
Notice la hereby u I veil that as iff-ri'uii-il
hy IIih Commissioner of tho
General Land OfTli.e, uiultr provisions
ni Afi of Congress approved June 27.
HMW. Public-No. SOU, we will offer at
pii flit Halt, to (lie highest b dder. at
0:30 o'clock a. m., on the 3rd day of
.Flint-, 1010. at this office, the follow.
Init tract of Nnd, lowll.; nwjnej, nej
jtfj anil scj-wj at'O 17, tp 13 a, r H e,
w in.
Any person claiming adversely the
above-described IhikIh are advised to
lilt their e.hiiniH, or objeollotiH, on or
liefore the day abuve denlKiiated for
ale. C. W. Moore,
h2L iii20 Regiater
EDISON'S
i PHONOGRAPHS
A. C. SANFORD, ACENT
AH Records, both two and
four minute, kept always on
hand. All the new and latest
records received each month
MADRAS,
Crook County,
Oregon
AS GREAT
SHIPPING POINT
Writer Tells About
sr Tributary Country
OF BIG WHEAT BELT
Depot for Marketing Pro-
f
Cti from 800,000 Acras I
of Rich Land
greater rainfall. The Liimonta,
Culvnr, Hayafnek find Opal
Prairie districts atretctiiiif? nwny
to IIih EitHt and Sotiili are well
HHttlnd and ai producing grain,
hardy vegetable, and alfalfa.
PUPILS PASS EIGHTH
GRADE EXAMINATIONS
I Calvert, staff correspon
t lie Oregonian, who ac
lied the Hill party on
Nit trip through the inte
rs the following facts
lib immediate section in
I liia articles appearing in
timid paper.
Reneial activity and
extend, over an area of
Imaiely CO miles square
kuraa on the north, Bend
Eoiuli and taking in both
the Deschutes River on
It and West. Through-
i uiotrict a large variety
fniona ure encountered.
ia i lie center of what
tlie wheat country of the
it Valley and, for the
at least, will be the
iain shipping point
the North and West
s" the Lamonta, Hay
Jiuyaluolc and Opal
Jistriuia on the Ham mul
lt territory will extend
out Creek on the Noith
eu Kiver on the S h.
I'g Agency Plains, lying
f muuiiw, comprise a
,luut lfi milen
I1'1 niilea wide. Little
il'dna to the Southwest
long and three
fide. U iu MnNiii.iiii
diatuct embiaced in
pluina will product,
"UHhels of wIimi.i .....
Iwliioli will i)e B,lij)ped
1IU8. MHu,HU,. M....
F 'out Creek, located
taunts, in wlmr iu
r llltJ Blizzard llid,.H
,us yt almost uuoulti
r1"" tract of 75,000
' I'robahly ahow great-
P' aore of IV hunt ii.....
The following pupils of
schools in this part of the coun
ty were among those who suc
cessfully passed linal eighth
grade examinations. They ure
now eligible to enter any high
school in the state:
Mudras Jos. Jennings, Mabel
Braun, Neta Campbell, Pansy
Robertson, Lela Gurd, William
Jennings Bryan Wilson, Olan
Thomas Monroe, Ella May Oris
well, Linn King, Kingsly Waw
rinofsky. Lamonta Anna O'Neil, Iaac
Thomas, Lara Mingers, Mabie
fleudiicks, Clara Short, Lee
Jones Howard.
Culver My rtle-Windom, Mil
dred Ho ha.
Ilaycieek Holla Parrish.
NEWSPAPER PRESS FOR SALE
Rlx-cnlniiin (uurto Ideal Hund OyU
Inder newHimpur prcKH for le olicitp
loroHHli. An ki(1 hh new, Write the
Plonoor, MudrHH, OrfK""-
WAUNING-Tlio public ia iioUrtcd tliat
a protnibtory nolo jiayublo to mo lina
been luHt. I laivo not endoraed, nor
uutlioriu'd endoreLMiitiit of same, nnd
you are wnrned not to ncKodnto it.
J. S. AUKINK. ni5
WANTI.D Freinht I hm ii ih wnntml to
lmnl liinilier tiy lluniBHiid from uear
( .rlz7.ly.-l,orter Urol hern.
Henry Bivins h
i jeweler!
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OI'I'OtflTK JUSTOITIOK 1
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? All Work on First-Class
Watches Guaranteed
Z YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY!
UNITED STATES
I'rcnldont William II. Talt
Vlce-l'rcldpp Jaincii 8, Sherman
ft-cretary of biatu I'hlliiniler C, Knox
Secretary of Treasury Kranltlln MarVeah
Secretary of Interior I'.. A. Dalllnger
Hecretary of War J. M. Ltlcklti.oii
Secretary of Navy Oco von L Meyer
Secretary of Commerce Charles XaKcl
I'ORtmakter Ocneral Frank II. Hitchcock
Attorney General (Ico. W. Wlekersham
Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson
STATE
Governor F. V. Benson
Secrataryof State "
Treaiiurer G A Steel
Attorney General A M Crawford
Supt. I'ubllc Instruction J II Ackerman
State I'rlntcr V 8 Dunnlway
Dairy and Food Dotnmlsaloner J XV Ilalley
.too. I J Bourne Jr
U 8 Senatori j ()eo, K. Chamberlain
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Congresimcn.
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C Ilawley
W KOJlliii
f Will H King
( fa Moore J
Supremo Judges TA Mcllrlde V
I R Eakln I
I W T dialer
John II IwIr ..r. .State Engineer
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DI8TRIOT
Judge W L Bradshaw
Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Wilson
CROOK COUNTY
Judge II. C. Ellis
Clerk Warren Browu
Sheriff Frank Elklns
Treasurer W F King
Assessor J I) I.aFollotto
School Supcrsntcndcut It. A. Ford
Burveyor F. A. Klco
Coroner..; J. A. McCall
Commissioner I J1f'"e R,lc0
I H II Bayloy
CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES
Sunday school at lo a m.
Preaching service at 1 1 a. m. j the com
mumon service will follow. Sermon in
the evening at 8 pm.
You are invited to attend these services
Elder J. H. Harkley. Minister.
OTATE SELKCTIOX. Departim-nt of
' flu. I(it.iru.f IT Q T ii.il
The Registered
FISTON
Black Belgian Stallion
DE AVERNAS
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Property of the Madras Mack Belgian Horse Company
will make Him reason 1910 ax follows:
MadijiH Friday and Saturday, at Hood & Sainton's.
Ooal Pniierin Balance of flit week. W. G. Killing
buck ranch 'IVrms "'iiiti-le, $10; sea-on, 15; to insure
colt to stand and suck. $20.
U. S. PRINE, Caretaker
(lcii Tliilm
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A. G. SANFORD
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS
THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES
Terms: Cash, or Its Equivalent J
GEM RESTAURANT
AlEALS AT ALL HOURS
WE NEVER CLOSE Ul
HOMEHTEAD. tint loo forPubllca
ttou. Dpartmeut of the Interior.
(T. S. LhihI Ofl.oo at The Dalles, Ore
koii, April 14, 1010.
Notioe ia hereby given that
CHARLES C. SHOOK,
of Lnmontu, Oregon, who, on May
2(1, 1905, niniln Homeatead Sfiial No
03GI2 No M40H, tor flwlnw, w.hw!
and .ejiwi hoo 10, tp 12 b, r H e, w m,
haH filed notice of Intention to make
final five-year proof, to ot-tatil IhIi
ulrflm to thf land ahove deHoribed, be.
fore Howard W. Turner, U. S. CotnmlH
sinner, til tt Ih ollico ut AladntH, Oregon,
mi the 27th day of May, 1010.
Claimant names as wltneHsoH.
Andrew Morrow, Thomas Keenan,
Paul FrankH, of Haycreek, Oregon;
Mth. Ida V KranltH, of Lamonta, Ore
Bon. O. "V. Moorb,
u21-m20 UoKlutor
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OME8TEAD. Notioe for Publlca
lion. Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ollloe at Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, April 10, 1010.
Notice Ih hereby s;lvon that
JAMES P. FOX,
of Redmond, Oregon, who, on April 4,
1H04, made Homestead, Serial No
0flf)83No. 18788, for Heinw, wnwl
see 0, Beuei seo 8, tp 13 a, r 12 u,
W M,
hits Hied notioe of Intention to make
final five-year proof, to eptabliuh
ol'ilm to the land above desnrlbed, lie
fore Howard W. Turner, U. 8. Com
tnlHnlonor, at his ollico at Madras, Or
oitou, on the 30th day of May, 1010.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walter U Ruble, of Madras, Oregon;
Jomea West, oi Lower Bridge. Ore
gon ; Walter MoColu, of Culver, Oro
von , William Collins, of Lamonta,
Oregon,
O, W. MooitK,
a28-iu20 itetfiater
111 1 1 IK'
above'desarlbfil lumls are adviMnd to
file their claims, or objections, on or
leforo tho day atov deMlgnaied for
sale. C W. MooitK,
a28-J2 Register
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publl.a
tinn. Department of the Interior
U. 8. Land OIHch at The Dalles, Ore
gon, April 18, 1010.
Notice Is hereby given that
BENJAMIN F. PRESTON,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on May 7,
1004, made Homestead -orlal No.
03108 No. 13458, for the nnd ej-
swi Heo 32, tp 10 s, r 14 e, w m,
has filed notice of Intention to make
una! five-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
foru Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commis
sioner at his otllue ut Madras, Oregon,
on the 30th day of May, 1010.
Cluimant mimes as witnesses:
James Ie, Walter Darrar, Wesley
Sumner, John 11 Lee, all of Madras,
Oregon. C. W. MOORE,
u28 m20 Register
lI OMESTEAD. Notice for Publlca
tlon DepHrtment of the Inte
rior, U SLaud OmV.oat The Dalles, Or
egon, April 22, 1010.
Notice Is heieby given that
JOHN 0. ALLEN,
of YouiH'B, Oregon, who, on Decem
ber n, 1004, made Honu stead (Serial
No 03409) No. 14033, for swjtiej, se
nwj, iifjHwJ, nwlsel seo 35, tp 0 , r
14 e, w m,
HaH tiled notice of Intention to make
llual five-year proof, lo establish
claim m the land above described, be
fore Howard W, Turner, U. S. Com mis
Blnuer, ul his olllue at Madras, Ore
gon on the 31st day of May, 1010,
Claimant names at- witnesses:
Willis W Hrown, of Helsler, Oregon;
Goorge Laughlin, of Madras, Oregon ,
Jamea W Splcor, James Gotl, ol
Youtiga, Oregou,
0. W. MooitK,
u28-ui2fi -Holster
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