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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
ft 4 The Madras Pioneer Published every Thursday by ! NIK I'lONEKK PUBLISHING CO.- 8UBSORIPTION RATE8S One yenr $1.60 cix mouths .W Throe months.... CO ADVKHTISINO llATKS ON AI'I'LICATION Entered na second clnss matter August 2, 1901, at the rostoffteo at Madras, Ore. under the Actof Congress of March 3, 1879, THURSDAY -t SEPT. IS, 1910 Registration Closes. Justice J. H. Jackson who has at tended to the roRiaterinfi of voters for Kutcher nnd Mndrna precincts, closed the books last evening as required by law, nnd thonc who failed to register will not be allowed to vote for can didates at the Primaries which are to be held one week from next Saturday, September 24. The registration for Madras precinct which is confined to tho city's corporate limitc is as fol lows: Republican S" remoorM 43 SoelHllt 9 ItulepeniltMit C l'roliibitlnn 1 Total .- H3 Kutcher precinct comprises all of the old voting precinct outside of the City of Madras. The registration is: Jtepubllcan 70 Pemocrnt 27 Socialist 8 Independent ...4 Total 189 Madras has always been the polling place for Kutcher precinct. When the town was incorporated, the polling place for Kutcher was put at Mountain View school house on Agency Plain. As the precinct boundaries extend several mils south of town, this makes a very inconvenient location for a large num ber of voters. The county court has been asked to change the polling place to the J. D. Mayes homestead just outside the city limits, and it is prob able that this request will be granted. "Yakima Avenue" Off The Map The inmates of Madras red-light dis trict have been scattered to the four winds. Residents of the town sent a petition to the Governor of the state complaining of their presence, the Gov ernor notified District Attorney WilBon at The Dalles and the latter issued an order to Sheriff Elkins to proceed forth with to Madras and notify the women to leave upon penalty of immediate prosecution. The Sheriff came Monday and delivered the order and the women have scattered. Whether they will stay away remains to be seen. For the first time since its establishment, "Yakima Avenue" was dark and de serted last night. Following is a copy of the order the Sheriff received from the district attorney: The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. C, 1910. Sheriff Frank Elkins, Prineville, Oregon. Dear Sir:-Complaint having been made to the Governor of this state by residents of the i-ity of Madras with reference to the bawdy houses in that municipality in violation of the State law upon that subject, and having re ceived a communication from the Gov ernor to that effect, I hereby notify and direct you as Sheriff of Crook County, to proceed at once to Madras and no tify the inmates of such houses to leave that community within 36 hours after notice is given them under the penalty of immediate prosecution. The law upon this question is that if pros ecuted, they shall be held to await the action of the next jjrand jury and must either give bonds or lie in jail untill such time. Each day constitutes a separate offense. If at the expiration of the period of notice above mentioned, they have not departed from the community and ceased their illegal occupation you are directed to immediately swear out warrants and have complaints filed against them. FRED W. WILSON, District Attorney. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 beg to announce my candidacy for the office of ATTORNEY GENERAL, subject to the decision of the REPUB LICAN PRIMARY ELECTION. If nominated and elected I will give tho state an efficient and economical ad ministration, aud will servo tlio whole people of tho state, but not any special or private interests. Judge Smith, of the 8th Judicial Dis trict, authorizes me to quote him as follows: "Senator Hart is one of the ablest lawyers in Eastern Oregon. Being the only candidate for state office from Baker county, I would ap preciate a large vote from this county. J. N. IlAivr. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to tho office of Sheriff of Crook County, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of tho county, at the primary election to be held September 2-1, 1910. Respectfully, Fhank Elkins. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I herebv annotinco mvself as a candi date for the office of County Surveyor, subject to the approval of the Repub lican voters of Crook County at the primary election to be held September 24, 1910. Respectfully, Gkorgb s. young, Bend, Oregon. FOR SHERIFF. I herebv announce mvself a candi date for Sheriff of Crook County, sub ject to the approval of the republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held September 24, 1910. If nominated and elected I will do all in my power to have all laws enforced. Respectfully, Millard Triplett, Bend, Oregon. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF To the Republican Voters of Crook County: I hereby announce mvself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Crook County subject to the approval of the Republican voters of the county at the Enmary nominating election beptem er 24, 1910. J. A. Coulter, 8-25 Madras, Ore. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Crook comity: 1 iiereny announce myself as a candidate for the olllce of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to the approval or tnn voters ot the county at the pri mary election to be held in September. Respectfully, T. N. Bai.fouk, Fife, Oregon. LUMBER FOB SALE We are manufacturers of high grade lumber, both pine and fir. We have on hand first-class flooring, shiplap and rustic. Wood and Blab3 in any quan-.1..-- . i r.i, - Wallenburg & Farrer, Grizzly, Oregon. Mill on Coon Creek, three miles east of Grizzly. s8-tf A sure death to Typhoid and Diph theria Germs. Rx 1498. MOKEY TO LOAN on Turin landa. See Howard V. Turner. FOUND One bolster spring. Owner pay for this notice and get the spring at my place. A. P.- Clark. s8 PIANOS I have three new flint-elans piuiio-, just received lioni Uih fmaor upon which I can make rigiit prices in inon'lily payments to suit pur chaser. 011 uud see them. A, C. Hanford, Madrar. Or. alB That cleanliness Is a very Important factor In the keeping quality of eggs was proved to the writer quite conclu sively the other day (June 15) when he found six eggs In his mow of alfal fa hay which were laid prior to Jan. 15, when the hens on the place were removed by the former owner. In ther Interval of. five months there was a range of temperature from 20 degrees to 93 degrees F. The eggs when broken were not even musty, the only deterioration noticeable being a slight weakening of the membranes envelop ing the yolk. The easiest money made today Is not by tilling the soli, but by the class of schemers who promise gullible folks returns from mining or other Invest ment enterprises which are more than a fair Interest return on a business proposition honestly financed. Were there such fabulous returns from ,tho operation of the mines as the promot ers usually give their victims to un derstand there wouldn't be a dollar of the stock for sale, let alone peddling It around at from 12 to 19 cents a share "this for a short time only, ns the price will be advanced In a few days"). A good many of the so called stock foods nnd tonics, while containing n certain portion of wholesome food elements, contain more or less grain hulls and mill sweepings, which at the high prices asked make them more expensive nnd less effective than the same quantity of standard feeds, such as bran, brewers' grains, flaxseed or cottonseed meal bought In bulk. A relish Is given these prepared foods by the addition of n herb or two and a gen erous amount of salt, which average farm animals get all too little of. Tho fact of the matter Is that the stock feeder can buy his own Ingredients, get them pure nnd free from trash and weed seeds nnd manufacture a tonic on his own hook at less than a third of the cost of tht foods put up In fancy packages, with pictures of fat steers, hogs and horses on them. , DRS. CLARK & ELLIOTT will leave for interior towns after October 1. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, -suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Associa tion, G18 Electric BIdg., Portland, Or. (paid apvertibrmknt) ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR SALE My business in center of town in Madras consisting of tobacco, cirxnrs. fruit, candy and gents' fur nishing business, also rooming house attached, 20 beds always full; on very easy terms. A good money maker for two parties. Schiffcr, old post office building, Madras, slfitf , n..,-,,W'f'B''m'',r' WE keep a line of fine home made fruit cakes on hand. Get one at Foss's Delicatessen Bakery. WANTED A good steady man to build fence and do other work on ranch. Inquire- at this office. slG-22p FOR SALE My property on Main Street, Madras, consisting of two stores and seven rooms, for $300 he low the price I paid two months ago. Small cash deposit, balance on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. Schiffer, at the old post office, Madras. 15tf TRY those Caramel Rolls at Foss's Delicatessen Rakery. HOT BUNS every evgning in time for supper at Fosh's Delicatessen Rakery. Take some homo with you. RECOMMENDED and used by all Physicians. Red Cross Preventative Rx 1498. CLEAN SEED RYE for sale, $1.00 per bushel at my ranch 9 'miles northeast of Madnls. James S. Fleck. s8-4p PASTURE Stock taken to pasture by month or all Winter. Inquire of J. P. Read, Culver, or Perry Read, Madras. s8tf -MOST COMPLETE LINE SAMPLES in the city at the Tailor Shop next to pool hull. n25 FOR SALE OR TRADE-Furniture nnd lease of the Key Rooming House. A good easy living and some money to be made for the Winter. See Dr. Clark, tenant. sS DRS. CLARK & ELLIOTT have the largest and best stock of dental goods in Central Oregon. BRING in the old suits or skirts. We will make iKem look like new. Tailor Snop. o25 FOR SALE Near Culver, lots, bloi-k, farm?, and all kinds of InipilipHH bought, ao'd and exchanged by J. it. Fl8i-h, It. F. 1). No 1, Madras, Ore. MARES FOR SALE -Span bay work mares for sales. Dr. W. II. Snook, Madras. si Headquarters for Harvesting Supp Machine Oils of AH Kinds Everything- for the Cook to Use in the Kitchen, Too Madras Trading Company STRAYS TAKEN UP Hay driving team; one mare branded .11; one horse branded W S. Person owning same, call and prove their property and pay expense of keening and ad vertising, at my ranch on Opal Prairie. James M. Davis. s22p FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bank. TO TRADEI have a lot in a good location in the city of Madras, that I would trade for cither unbroke horses or cattle. Inquire of Mrs. M. E. Bradford, near new Culver, sl-22 Union Sunday school services will be held every Sunday at 10 a. m at the Opal Prairie chinch. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Everybody cordially invited to attend OHDER that suit or overcoat at the Tailor's. We will keep it pm-ped fre. Next to pool hall. a 25 WANTED Girl for general house work. Apyly at Cuntral Oregon Mercantile Company's store. s8 HE SURE and see Drs. Clark and Elliott during September and have your teeth fixed for Winter. k Shamroe TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS "V -r t - - " - " w y -FURNITURF- In all linos Is constantly nrrlvlna. Wo call tpeeltl t attention at this tlmo to our t Bedding Department I LOUCKS BROTHERS A. .J..JLAAb. -A A. I A. Ak A. A. A A. A A A V V v v -w -w "V i w V V V V T UtiVl - Kfcbl A U KAIN J AlfiALS AT ALL HOURS WE NEVER CLOSE UP - (J MEALS 35 CENTS AND UP PIKST DOOR NORTH OP MR AT MARKET Jv MADRAS, - - OREGON SHORTY'S BIG STORE Handles All Kinds of Fruit and Vegetables BUY FROM SHORTY. Loucks Building, SHORTY NEEDS THE MONEY Madras, Oregon EDISON'S PHONOGRAPHS A. C. SANFORD, ACENT All Records, both two and four minute, kept always on hand. All the new and latest records received each month MADRAS, Crook County, Oregon I 1B)rcBSSSr-BSSSSSSSSH SPOKANElA E. CROSBY JOHN A. LARSON, Prop. Soft Drinks, Lunch Counter Furnished Rooms MAIN STREET MADRAS, OREGON EVERYTHING IN DRUGS & KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON 1 Automobile Stage Line j ! ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS I I Shaniko, via Madras To Bend t DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY ; The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAQE OFFICE i Gornen Mage & mm co. ; Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Itocliestcr, N, Y, A full line of Pho to suddIIcs always on hand. Printing and developing done. Mailorders will receive our prompt altention. Write (or our new 1910 CATALOG Try a bottle of Mui" fine's fidlnol Devel oper. Will develop any Plate or Paper A. E. CROSBY