The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 27, 1910, Image 4

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    Th Ma.dra.S PlOnSSr 'nn Thw land will become subject to
settlement on ana alter November si,
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i..Mioi.a.i r r . ounuinBs wm not no accepieu oy me
THE I'lONKKU PITHMSHINH CO. Lakeview office prior to December 26,
1910,
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riMA , n n m 1 pa I ' 1 taiiu uivutircu is nuuuitu huuui
six iiioiithn."!"!"!""!!!!!""!!!. !kg Uumtles northwest of Summer Lake,
I lireo niontlis CO and comm-ises an area of nracttcallv
K 4
19.000 norpa. Thn nnll ij iAnaldnni1 in
UU miriy guou, uoraenng on me soum
em end of Silver Lake.
A-nVKllTIBINO HATK3
Knteredna second clnss matter August
29, 190, at the rostofflco at Madras, Ore.
under the Act of Congress of March 8,1879.
THURSDAY
OCT. 27, 1910
ABUSING THE INITIATIVE
DAIRY WISDOM
The disfavor with which these
county division schemes are
looked upon is shown at a meet
ing recently held in Multinomah
county, whose sentiment is aptly
expressed by the following ex
tract:
"The fact that the voter in the
Deschutes and in Tillamook coun
ties has a vote of equal value to
yours and mine on this question
affecting only our two counties
is another surprising thing. No
wonder the Multinomah yoter is
staggered with the cool proposal
by the Clackamas annexationists,
not to mention those of the
Washington crowd who wants to
.a f.
sup over anotner nz square
miles, and no wonder that the
sentiment is everywhere grow
ing for a negative vote on all
these county division schemes
uecause submitted on a wrong
and unfair principle."
Churning Temperature.
Don't forget that the temperature of
cream at churning should be 50 to 58
degrees Fahrenheit In summer and GO
to 02 degrees In winter. The best
churning results will be had at these
respective temperatures.
Get Rid of th Drones.
Feed Is too high to allow unprofit
able animals to consume It when pay
ing cows can be obtained for the same
amount of money.
The Profitable Silo.
The quickest plan by which you will
be Induced to build a silo Is to notice
the profits your neighbor derives from
his.
Crabapples Decrease Milk.
Many pastures are full of crabap
ples, and they are greatly relished by
cows, although tuey assuredly de
crease the milk flow. They become
large enough for the cows to eat about
the time the fall pasturage Is the
shortest, and the combined effect of
these two conditions Is llabje to dry
the animals up entirely.
FOR BALE All or part or my city
property In Madras on terms. One
snap close in, corner lot 50x100, fine
well and 14x18 Iioukp, all for $500.00
Cull on or write Harry Q. Key, Mnd
raB, Oregon
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. P. Land Office
at The Dulles, Oregon, October A, 1910, Notice
It hereby given that
FUKDONIA MOON
ot Itaycroek, Oregon, who on August 3. 1909,
in a ile llutneileaa No. 001:13, for wHnHr)i
nw,swWnej. sec 13, tp 10 s, r M e, w tn.
Has Died notice of intention to make final
commutation proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Howard W. Tur
ner. I. H. Commissioner, at his office at
Madras Oregon, on the 14th day of November,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: William Co
burn, of Youngs, Oregon, E. 'P Tavlor, Hay
Creek, Oregon, Ingram Harralson, Hay Creek,
Oregon, Lewis P Foss, of Madras. Oregon.
ol3-nl0
C. W. MOORK,
Ilcglster
DIPTHERIA BREAKS OUT
Diphtheria has again broken
out in Madras, and at the present
time there are five cases, thought
to have been brought by strang
ers traveling through, who be
came exposed at some other
point.
The first case to be reported in
the town was Daisy, the young
est child of H. K. Nissen, and
after knowing it to be diphthe
ria, all possible aid was given
the child, but the disease was too
deeply seated to yield to treat
ment and the child passed away
Sunday morning. Since that
time three more cases have de
veloped, Mrs. Charles Dizney
and son Clarence, Rose Nissen
and Can. Nissen. All of the
cases have been closely watched
by Dr. Long who. has them in
charge and he reports them to be
yielding to treatment of the only
known preventative, anti-toxine.
Candidate For Sheriff
To the Voters of Crook County:
Having been urged by my many
friends to announce myself as nn Inde
pendent Candidate for the oftlce of
Sheriff of Crook County, 1 have decided
to do so and would respectfully solicit
your support at the General Election
to bo held November 8, 1910.
If elected, I will strive to insure:
1. An economical administration;
2. An entirely new administration
in t lie olTice.
3. An enforcement of the laws with
out fear or favor.
Very truly yourj,
JOHN SlcTAGGART.
Madras, Chegon, Oct. 17, 1910.
Notice For Publication
Deartment of the Inteiinr, U. S.
Land Office nt The Dalle?, Oregon, Oc
tober 17, 1910. Notice is hereby given
that
OLIVE M. BLAIR,
of Youngs, Oregon, who, on April 22.
1909, made homestead, No. 04792, for
peiuw. swlnel and nisei sec21,tp
9 s, r 14 e, w m, hm Hied iioti-e of in
tention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land
nliove above described, before How
ard W. Tumor, U. S. Commissioner, at
Ids offlne at Madras, Oregon, on the
30 thdny of November, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: Alex
-picer. Fred Fishtr. J C Allen, P N
Vibbert, all o Younus, Orecon.
o20 u24 C W. MOORK. Register
FOR SALE A nearly new Automobile
in perfect running order. Inquire of
Sayre & Hendricks. o27
FOR 8ALE Beautiful French double
bedstead with painted panels, patent
mattress. Fit for a king. For ssle
cheap: also six revolving stoolc
Mrs- Schiffer, old postofll -e, Madras
TAKEN UP.-Bay horse, bald face
branded V. S. on left stifle, weigh
900 pounds. Owner call at my
place. Otto Hohlfeld.
tUK bALJ-J A well equipped o I. p
gasoline woodsaw in good condiion
Engine good for pumping or gral
chopping. Price $.130 00. Address
H. L. Hobbs, box 203. Prinevll!e
Oregon.
of
DAN KAROUGH CONVICTED
FOR riALE Roominc house, west
the Gray & Son's 151a -ksmltli Shop
Inquire 6f W. II. Kemer.
RHODE Island Red cockerels for sale
S. D. Pcicival, Madras.
Thursday morning Dan Karough, the
Austrian against whom the Grand Jury
brought in a true bill accusing him of
the killing of another Austrian, Andrew
Melrich, a foreman in one of the con
struction camps on the Deschutes river,
was brought to trial at Prineville.
A number or witnesses were ex
amined and the case turned over to the
jury Friday morning; after being out
two hours they returned a verdict of
murder in the second degree. The evi
dence showed that the defendant wore
a pair of very peculiarly shaped shoes,
that is, they left a track that could
easily be distinguished from tracks
made by any other person, and that
these tracks led directly up to within a
few feet of the brink of the cut in
which the murdered man was working,
and that hi3 actions after the shooting
strongly indicated that he was trying
to get away from the scenes of the
crime.' While all the evidence was of a
circumstantial character, it was deemed
by the jury strong enough for con
viction in the second degree,
The defendent will receive his sen
tence some time during the week, which
will probably be for life.
CHRISTMAS LAKE LANDS
RESTORED TO ENTRY
LOCATED Nine miles north of Mad
rns, Is 400 acres of excellent land for
sale at only $10 00 per acre. 300
acre of A I farm land; balance past
ure with toon springs: 100 acres
ready for the plough ; good house1,
Particulars, address, "Owner"
No. 1301 Jordan St
The Dalles. Ore. o27
FOR BALE On tlie Aueuoy Plains, a
quarter section of laud, all fenced
and partly under cultivation. Price
$2500,00, terms reasonable; 8e
Havre & Hendricks. o27
JUST A FiW tlfty pouild lard cans
left : don't fall to get one, at Foss's
' LAKEVIEW, Oregon, October 24.
(Special.) -Notice has been received
by the Federal Land Office here of the
restoration to settlement and entry
from the Silver Lake irrigation project,
Lake County, Oregon, of all of sections
15, 20 to 28, 33 to 30, township 28
south, range 15 east; sections 19, 20
FOR SALE one liorHe power well
drilling outfit at a reasonable price.
frquire of James Fluck. Madras,
Ore. o27 nl7
WANTED Ell her a man or woman to
take charge of I lie City L-iundry.
Ii qu re of Frnk H Pratt o27 u3
DON'T FAIL to get a dozen flour
sacks at Fohs's, sixty cents per, just
the thing for dish towels.
SOME ONE will bo the lucky person
to get the beautiful house plants at
Fobh.h. The drawing will take place
Saturday, Otober 29.
FOR SALE A good fresh milk cow,
price reasonable. Inquire of M
Braun, nwnt-r. o27-pcM
Notice For Publication,
nepartmcnt of the Interior, U. 8. I.anil
Ofllce at The Dulles, Oregon, October 22nd,
mo. Notice U hereby Klven that
1 ol Madra, Oregon, who, on Jitly 6th, IMS,
1 made Hometead No. Htt9, Berial Io.
MOM, for a!4nvK, and the niiwli iec25
HUM fllvU llUlltw is I 1 11 n 11 1 v ii i
Notice For Publication.
Dep-utment of the Interior, U. B.
Land Oftlce nt The Dalles, Oregon, Oc
lob rl7 1910. Notico is hereby given
that
WILLIAM BLAIR
of Youngs, Oregon, who on October 9th
190 made Homestead, No. 14731 Se
rial, No. 03721, for niaej. 8ec. 20 and
n J. Sec. 21, t 9 b, r 14 e, w. m.
has fi od notice of intention to make
final live year proof to establish claim
to the laud described, before Howard
W. Turner. U. S. Commissioner, at his
ofllce, at Madras, Oregon, on the 30th
day of November, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: Alex
Spicer. Fred Fisher. J. C. Allen and P.
N. Vibbert all of Youngs, Oregon.
o20n2I C. W. MOORE, Register
WE NOW HAVE IN STOf
A FULL LINE OF
Winter Wear
-INCLUDING-
Outings, Flanelettes, High Top
Shoes, Winter Coats, Etc., Etc.
Also remember that we have the
JOHN B. STETSON HATS
which are good all the year around
Madras Trading Company
JERSEY
BULL-THOROUGH BRED
FOR SERVICE
at my rancli adjoining Madras
SERVICE S2.60 TERMS CASH
D. W. ADAMS, Owner
SHORTY'S BIG STORE
Handles All Kinds of
Fruit and Vegetables
BUY FROM SHORTY.
Loucks Building,
SHORTY NEEDS THE MONEY
Madras, Oregon
E. E. Echelberger
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
MADRAS, OREGON
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CULP & McOALL, Proprietors
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Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery
Smokers' Articles, News Stand
THE
Shamrock
TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop.
SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS
and 23 to 28 inclusive, township SJB
HOUth, range 16 cast; sections 1, 2 3 2ve dc-rlled. lufore llownrd W. Turner,
1 ia ia InMnnlvp townshin 29 U. H, CoiumUalonor at it is cftlce ftt Madr,
and 10 to 14, Inclusive, lownsnip m eTon thesoth day of November, 1910.
flouth range 15 east, sections 4 to 9 in- claimant narac as wUncc: KlnHtra.
B0UU, . " I , 11.0,ln 94 ser, Darney Uummlng. William TJiellraan,
elusive, 10. I? 18, township d , Jeclien, Bll of Madras Oreiron.
south, range 1G east, Willamette merid o ar-im c. w. MooiiE, newter.
MONTANA!
P. A. SILVER, Prop. J, A. LARSON, Mgr. I
Soft Drinks, Lunch Counter I
I Furnished Rooms
MA1N STREET MADRA S, OREGON
THIRD ANNUAL
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November 14 to 1
$20,000 IN PREMIU
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for single apples, boxes and everything up to
full carloads will be awarded
$1,000.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CARLOAD
a ua. liii: urn l. a it i iiiiiii ail i m m w ' n iiuniiLiai mm m
three and one-half ucrca required to house this great fbov.
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