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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
is v '- J' ' r DIVISION OF CROOK COUNTY Is being sought by certain elements, but we want you to know where the best investment in Crook County town property can be made. We want you to know that at the JUNCTION of the Hill, and Harriman railroads in Opal Prairie is being built the wheat shipping metropolis of Central Oregon and its name is called Culver The Junction City of the Deschutes I Culver is "A TOWN WITH SENSE." WHY? ! First Because it is located at the j junction of the Hill and Harriman rail roads in Opal Prairie about four miles northwest of the o-d Culver. j Second Because the first Union Depot in Central Oregon will be built at Culver. Third Because Culver is surrounded by one of the best developed and rich " est 'agricultural Ecetions of the Des ehutes Valley. Fourth Because Culver will have a city water system. The contract is made for the drilling of a well for townsite purposes, and as soon as the population will warrant a gravity sys t tern will be installed winch will have u 200 foot head. The supply is near and the quality pure and cold. FifthBecause in the Crooked and Deschutes rivers near by is abundant water power to develop electricity for milling and manufacturing purposes. SixthBecause the town is surround ed by the largest wheat producing sec- k tion in the county and excellent roads lead to the townsite from every direc tion. Seventh Because the elevation is but 2000 feet and the climate splendid for the production of crops of all kinds on the surrounding farms. Eighth Because arrangements are being made for the removal of the store and post office at old Culver to the new townsite on the railroad. This section is now supplied with Rural Free Delivery of mail. Ninth Because the first purchasers and the townsite people are erecting substantial buildings for business enter prises and the down is needed by the farmers and country people. Tenth Because Culver is 119 miles south of Celilo, just the right distance for a Division. It is also the most con venient place for the line to be built from the main line to Prineville. Eleventh Because the railroads own 27 acres through the heart of the town for right of way, switches, yardage, etc. Twelfth Because there is not a bad lot in the towhsite. Every lot is a good one, level and smooth. Last but Not Least Culver fills a long felt want in this particular locality for the farmers need a nearby market and shipping point .for their thousands of bushels of gram. It is almost equally distant between Redmond and Madras and while it will be a great benefit to the farming community which it will serve it is too distant to be any injury to the sister towns. There is room for nil in this prosperous valley. Culver is being advertised in the lo cality where it is to be and is being builded. The home people are asked to support and help it along and in turn the town will work for the interests of the farmers. It is hoped to make this a community of interests. ALL IS READY! The Big Sale of Culver Lots has begun at the introduc tory prices. Go sec the location! See what is being done and then get busy and help us and help yourselves. NOW IS THE TIME to get proper ty in the WHEAT-SHIPPING ME TROPOLIS of Central Oregon at first cost. We want LIVE MEN to estsblish business enterprises in Culver, the junction city of the Deschutes. Write for plats, price lists and ap plications to purchase -and such infor mation as you desire. Write at once or call on our local representative in your town. Ncrricis Parties who borrowed carpenter tools from .no are requested to return then. nt once. I need uicin. .9 Ut- Fred Davie ITEMS OF INTEREST THRESHING OUTFIT For Sale.-Russell iiinrliino complete; 10 h. p. en nine; 32 Inch cylinder, 01 m. uepurn tor, cook hoiiso and derrick, 2 ir trucks. For particulars cull t 1 o neer office. ' FIRM INSURANCE AhU VunTtiHrnd about It. JW BUTTER Me per pound ; chub Mtf I'01' dozen at Central Oiegon Mercantile Co's. store. I will cell part or all of my City proper ty in Mndran, cheap on easy terms. -Wrlio to Hurry G. Key, Redmond, Ore., for particulars. JM g)eschutes Valley Land & Investment Company EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS Local offices at Laidlaw and Culver Local agents at Madras and Prineville 301-2 Buchanan Building Portland, Oregon LOCAL IRRIGATION PLAN V. D. Williamson, vice president of Oregon Trunk Line, and Harry Forrest 1 Superintendent of ihe Norb Bank Road returned Tuesday evening from an auto-ruol-ile trip through the soutliern part of state and northern California. Mr. Forrest Iihs recently purchased a tract of land in Lake County, Cal., of about 27,000 acres and expectH to make some extensive improvements on it in the near future, his visit being for the pur pose of getting them under way. Mr "Williamson states that this section of tbe country looks good to him, and that tbe future is very bright, taking in to consideration the construction of the j railroads and tbe more systematic way i of cultivating the soil. On the large ! tract of land that bo now owns near j Madras, he expects to make some exten sive anJ permenent improvements. Among the principal things, he intends to -place a dam in the Willow Creek baain sutllcient to irrigate at least 1800 acres of bis land, and also to furninh water for the people of Madras who de gin to irrigate their lawns and gardens. On their trip they were accompanied by Mr. Sayre one of the representatives of the M. E. Thompson Co., who owns the auto in which the trip was made. OREGON PICTURES TO ADORN CHICAGO Louis IIIH, president of the Great Northern Railway, baa contracted with a Chicago firm for placing 50 largo outdoor bulletin displays on Chicago boulevards and streets, which will show scenes througout Oregon and the Pa cific NorthweBt. Tnis Information was received yesterday by the Commercial "Hit the Oregon Trail" and "Back to Oregon and to Nature" are slogans that will appear, among others, on these displave. The pictures them selves are mammoth oil paintings ai d the contracts just made tpecify they Htirtll remuin in prominent positions for at least one year. The scenes demoted are made from photographs. They appear alike to the homeaeeker and touriBt, for not only art. opportunities in horticulture and l' t.,i.ir shown but Oregon moun tains, lakes and rivers are shown in a very attractive way Orchards, a -lalfi farms, dairy, groin and cattle ranches are included in the pictures. Street cur Junction points, convenient roofs where the displays will attract n?tinMon from the elevated lines, and 5 IZSroolnts throughout , Chica- ...... RAILROADS WILL GO SLOW Oregonian: "The situation as to our construction work in Oregon has not changed since I left for the East," said John F. Stevens, president of the Oregon Trunk line, yesterday on his return from a three weeks' busi nfc88 trip to St. Paul, Chicago and New York. "We expect to build the Tillamook line, but I can not say how soon. We hope it will be this summer but that de pends on financial conditions. We have no construction plans in Central Oregon to announce other than those given out here tofore." Mr. Stevens gave a partial confirmation to tlte reports that the railroads are retrenching in the Northwest. l did not taiK wiin many railroad men," said Mr. Stevens, but what information J. gathered indicates that the railroads gen erally have decided to 'go slow.' 1 believe New York would never put another dollar in railroads if it could get out what it has in them. There is a blue lot of men there. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion's decision has been a fur ther blow to them." For Sale One thoroughbred Berkshire boar, also one Ucrkshiro sow and six pigs. Inquire of Kyle Loucks, Madras, Oregon. Try our 95 cent lunches. Fosa'x Del icatessen Hakery. LIST YOUR FA KM property with It. Ken, If you want ("uilt action upon It. Have buyers for dwdrublu plnces. Union Sunday school HcrviccH will be held every Sunday tit. 10 a. in at the Opal Prairie chinch. Preaching at 11 ii. in. and 7 p. in. Kveiylwidy cordially invited to attend Lost- HuekMkln borne; weight, IIIH); branded italic V on right shoulder; cut on right fool by hmli wire. $10 reward. See A. C. San ford, Madras. FARM LOANS! ! Madras Slate Bank. For Kent (iond pasture, live miles .south of Madras, luiliro at thlholllce FOR SALKA first elnaa qnnrt"r section of land, ipartialy improved). Nino miles north of Madras. For price and terms address "Owner". No. i:ll .Ionian St .The Dulles, Ore. ItAYTAKI,.N I'P-P.iickskin mare about in years old. liranded row lock over bar diamond on right stille. liiul ly cut on wire when taken up. Owner can recover same by paying expense of care, veternary bill and cost of advertis ing. Mrs. M. H Bradford, at XV. (i. Killingbeck place. Opal Prairie. jllMmo HoMi'-STKAn. Notice For Ptihllca Inn. Department of the Intorlor, V. S. Lund Oflleo at The Dalles, Oregon, June'JI, I'JIO. Notice is hereby given I hat Seth S. Crawford, of Culver, Oregon, who on March 4J8, 1900, made Homestead (seriid no. 03804) no. IMm, for n.'aw, sesw', sec 27 nnd ne'nwl, sec ..l, tp l'l s, r LI e, w m, Has filed notice of Intention to make tlnul five-yeur proof, to establish claim to the laud above described be' fore Howuril V. Turner, U. 8. Com mlsHlnner at bis otllce nt Madras, Ore gon, on the 2nd day of August. 1011). Claimant names as witnesses: (! Spiii. ger, Dwight Roberts and Wil'iam Iiantu, all of Culver, Or., and Waller Ruble, of Mailra", Or. FOR 8ALF-Comilete nt the Ed Kutcher ranch, ranch. threshing outfit Call at the j9-al fd Ulh Sera'dveKisi gOre: ornetdnfhe raclflc NorthweBt is .ear- it. . a m a TV Flnt'' mowmmt, which has irt travel from Europe to America. Oregqnlfl". DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notico is hereby given that the un dersigned has purchased the property and business of the firm of Hart & Maddron, of Madras, Oregon, the inter ests of said W, C. Hart in said firm and business been ncquireq by the under, signed. All deble due the old firm of Hart & Maddron are now due and payable to Thomas II. Mnddr.n and nil debts due by former part nership have been n8umed by mo. Dat ed at Madras, Or., this 7th day of July, 1910. Thomas II. Maddron. Notice for Publication. The Dalles, Oregon Juno 28th 1910. Notice ie hereby given that the state of Oregon has filed in this office its ap plication, No. 07085 to select under tbe provisions of the Act of Congress of August 14,1848, and the Acts supptenent ary and amendatory thereto, The Lot 2, sec. 20, tpOe., r. 1!5 o., w.m Any and all persons claiming adversely the land described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reaon, to the disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest in fliis office on or before the 10th day of August 1910. 0. XV, Moore, Kegister. Notice for Publication. . Public Land Sale. No 05921. United States Land Office The Dalles.Oregon. June 29 1010. Notice is hereby given that, as direct by the Commissioner of the (ieucrnl Land Ofllce, under provision of Act of Congress approved Juno 27, 1000, Public No, 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 9:15 o'lock a. in on the 9th day of August 1910. At this office, the following tract of land, to wit hwI, sec.,9 tp. 11 B.r He, w. in., Any persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claiuiB, or objections, on or before the day above besignated for sale. C. XV. Moore, Kegiter PROFESSIONAL CARDS. If. 8NOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlro In Drue Htoro. SI A I) It AS OKKflON Ora van tassel NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS, OREGON J H. HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTAKV 1'UJIMO ifiro insiiranro, i.iio Jnmirnnre, Hurety llomls Kern Kdtittc, ('onvoynnulnir I'ftlNKVIM.K, OUKQON 0 C. COLLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Justice of the Pcaco OUl.VKK I'KKOINOT CULVER OREGON Howard w. turner U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MA nit AS OKKOON 30 jy28 C. XV. Moore, Register H'mksti:ad. Notico For Putdlca Hon. Department of tho Interior, U. a. lianu uinco at Tiie lUlles, Oregon, June 27, 1910. Notice is hereby "given that Colby Fleenor, of Culver, Oregon, who, on August 8, 1901, made Homestead serinl no. 03270 no. 13712, for se4 sec 20, tp 13 s, r 13 e, w in, tlus Men notico of lutenflon to make Until five-year proof, to estahllsl claim to tbe land above described, be foro Howard V. Turner, l rt. Com- mifisioner at Ills oIIIch at Madran, Ore gon, on tho mil day of August, 1910. Claimant unities an wll iichhcs: Dwight Robert, Aim Itanta, (ieorge Dodson, Wulter U Uuble, all of Culver, m2G.j23 0. V. Moore, Register WOMEKTF.AD. 1 1 Hon, Depart! Notice for Puhllcv nartineiiL of ilm tm... nor, u. .s. I.aml Ollleu ut The Dalles. Oregon, June 24, 1910, Notice In hereby given that Asa Clark, oi niauras, uregon, wbo, on July 0, r.nsi, maue Homestead, (serial No. 039,-).r, No ir,2.',r, for Lot 'j, 3 ami so.'.,nw'., 8W'.,ii(".,, yee 1, lp 13 h. r 12 e, w in, Has tiled nnliee of intention to make final flvu.yeur proof, m establish dalm to Hie land above described be- 'ore Howard w. TimiAr. Unitoii uiimiiiiMMioner, iu IUm olllee at Madras. Oregon, on the 2nd day of August i'.MU. Claimant names as witnesses: Karl Nobie R,,y Htamp, William Hamlin and Fd Pike, all of Madrm, On'L'on. ' Oregon. J30-jy28 C. W. Moonn, iteglster. Notico for Publication. Notice is hereby given that the Nor. thern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is HI. Paul. Minn... sota, has this 10th day of Juno. 1910 mi in uns omco us application to se lect under the provisions of the act of Congress, appioved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. fi97, (120), as extended by con- gross, approved May 17th 190G. tho Lot 1, sec 17, tp9 h, r 13 e, w in. cnn. tabling 20.93 acres. Any and all persons claiming ml versa. y the lands described, or deslrlm t object because of tbe mineral chaniHr.r of tho land, or for any other reason, to mo .uspoHai to appltcant; should file hdr affidavits of protest in this office. on or beforo tho 2nd day of August, ,p'u- (; W Mooiik, Register. IT FEED LIVERY, S STA MADRAS, OKM5C3QN huuu & o I ANTd Your Orders Prompt Attenli I Transient Stock Given Best Of !! ( n T. S. Hamilton, Trou. 15. II. Fiik.ncii, Viee Pres. J,(j EASTERN OREGON Cnpital Stock, SBO.000 Doposlta, $200,000 Banking Ct FOREICN EXOHANCE BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PART8 OF THE WOSID SHANIKO, 0REG fttttt I Water& FEED STATION Water 80 cts. per 1000 gallons ROLLED FEED FOR SALE Alt kinds at grinding done for oruib or toll Teed Steam o Dry Holloil uunnr irofK noxn FRED H. GREEN FARMS AND PERSONAL I HANDLED BY I. w. BAR MADRAS, Iocal Agent for Depot to Madtu. hist oiith FARM LOAN EIGHT PElt CENT PER ANNUM NO DELAYS TWO PER CENT COMMISSION g Vermont Loan & Trust Compa 9 See Sanford & McKinney, Madras, Oregon ! MADRAS MEAT MARK t Campbell. Stroud &. Co.. Props. , - , : Wholesale and f?efcail Dealer We have the best line of Fresh Alents In the counlrj t ALL KINDS OF GARIIRN VEGETABLES IN THEIR f ! Automobile Stage Lin ALL NEW STUDEBAKER ALITOR Shaniko. vin Mndrns To Beflfl DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY The Best Accommodations For All Passed" FOU KATRS APIM.Y AT STAQG OFFICE i Cornett Stage & Stable ti Blaisdon Glory 862 REGISTERED SHIRE STALLION Will make the season 1910 at Haycreck, Oregon. AWf ments for breeding can. be made by applying to ihe BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND