The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 27, 1910, Image 8

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    Deschutes County
Not Needed
j
(Continued from Pago 1)
tunitcs-Theresa so mudi' to attract
now settlers toMhis region, without In
the least overdrawing tho picture, that
disappointment is rare among the new
comers; This Fall colonist movement
ia the hoa"icst ever known, but it will
be eclipsed by the rush that will come
in tho Spring.
Next year there will be opened up for
settlement the Great Central Oregon
region, a territory which will support a
greater population than can find homes
in the Willamette Valley. Now rail
lines will also have opened up the great
Undeveloped country lying between the
Columbia RiVer and the oeean. It will
be many years before Oregon will be
unable to offer the strongest kind of in
ducements to new settlers, and as tbe
real merits of the country are better
understood this colonist rash will not
be limited to Spring and Fall period?,
but will be in evidence throughout the
year.
"OREGON
Theast Call Of The West," by
Walter V. Woekle. Beautifully Illus
trated in Four Colors in November
Sunset Magazine. Now on sale n Ail
News stands. o27-m!7
and very certainly it is not de
sired by the remainder of Crook
county. If it were left to a vote
of the people of the proposed
new county the project would be
defeated 3 to 1, perhaps 5 to 1.
Of the 10,163 names on the
initiative petition for Deschutes
county, only 217 were obtaihetl
in Crook county,
The people of Prineville, the
county seat of Crook county; of
Bend, the second town in the
county, and Madras, the third
town, are on record in opposition
to this county division scheme.
Kedmond, the proposed new
county seat, has been incorporat
ed since this new county scheme
was launched. It is a growing
town, but the rest of the county
does not feel like contributing so
heavily to its real estate boom.
Madras is included within the
limits of the proposed new
county. Laidlaw and Sisters are
. other towns included. All are
llatly against this movement. A
great many of the farmers are
also opposed to it.
This 4is no time to divide Crook
fe county. The appro aching rail
roads have produced a some
what feverish activity in this
country. Development is sure!
to be rapid and candor compels
the statement that lines are not
yet firmly established and will
, not be until transportation
become an accomplished fact and
industry and commerce are
shaped to it That Redmond is
upon two projected railways,
both of which are under rush
construction, is true, and it is
also true of Madras, tfend, La
Pine, Crescent and 'even of
fake towns of Hillman and Opal
City,
miles of right of way not yet
. platted. Even in Crook county
we do not ree-ard evervthincr as
? I. , ,.f . . Mayor..,., Howard W. Turner
,oi meiropuutan or county seat Recorder.. j. H.Jackssn
dimensions simolv because it is ) 2.-
upon the railroad right of way. couneiimen
The railroads have to build some
where on the earth.
The boundaries of the proposed
new county are arbitrarily run
.and utterly without regard to the j
convenience of the people. All
the southwestern part of Crook
county would have to go through
Deschutes county to get to their
own county seat. The most log
ical of boundary lines natural
features are totally ignored.
The lines go up to the same
township in which Bend is sit
uated and almost as near as to
Prineville. And. after all, for
what? For a real estate boom
that is ortly partially indorsed in
its own home.
J. M. LAWRENCE.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED STATE 8
President William H. Tatt
Vice. Presides r James S, Sherman
Secretary otSiate Philander C. Knox
Secretary of Treasury ...Franklin MarVeagh
Secretary of Interior ...P.. A. Balllnger
Secretary of War ,....J. M. Dickinson
Secretary of Navy Geo von L Meyer
Secretary of Commerce Charles Nagel
Postmaster General Frank II. Hitchcock
Attorney General fieo. XV. Wlukcrshara
Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson
STATE
Governor F. W'.'flenson
Secrataryof State
Treasurer G A Steel
Attorney General A M Crawford
Supt. Public Instruction J II Ackerman
State Printer W S Dunnlway
Dairy and Food Dommissloner J W Bailey
n c i J BourneJr
U S Senators J Geo- K- chamberlain
Congressmen .' w 9, Hawloy
f Will R King
Shall Supreme Judges J T A McBride
n caicin
I W T Slater
John II Ebwls State Engineer
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRIOT
Judge ! W L Bradshaw
Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Wilson
CROOK COUNTY j
Judge H. C. Ellis
Clerk Warren Brown
Sheriff Frank Elklns
the I Treasurer W P King
Assessor J D LaFollette
School Supersntendont It. A. Ford
tO SaV nOthinff Ot the 72 Surveyor t. K. A. Rice
ITEMS OF INTEREST
FOR SALE Good clean seed ry8.
Inquire at tbe Madras State Bank. 21
FOR SALEN-Good olean seed rye and
seed oats at my ranoh four and one
half miles south of Hayoreek. At
market price. W. R JJuohlen'v 4 I
LOST Betweou the Barney Cum
mines place and W. F. Hammer
place, a grey and green atrlped coat ;
coutatniug book and valuable pa
pers. Leberal reward If returned
Intact to owner. J. A. Dobklns. 2 I
FOR SALE Cornish Organ, 6 octave,
chapel style; Corinthian action. In
quire of E. T. Mijner, Mndras Flour
mill.
CITY LAUNDRY Good wrk guar
enteed. Reasonable prices. One
door Bouth of Owl Reataurnut. 2t
FOR SALE At my ranoh, about six
utiles south-wpBt of Madras, about
80 bushels of clean White Eaton,
winter wheat, and about 000 Uushela
cf Red Cross, winter wheat. Christ
Haguauer.. o(M2
WANTED-About four dozen hens, at
tho Key's Rooming House, Madras,
Oregon.
FOR SALE One thorough bred Jer
sey Bull, two years old. Inquire of
Christ Hagnauer. oG-t2,
FARM LOANiM Mairas .State Bant
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 hall. a'25
BRING in the old suits or skirts. We
will make jhem look like new. Tailor
Snop. 25
MARES FOR SALE Span ba
Dr. W.
marea for 'sales.
Madras.
H.
work
nook,
si
ORDER that suit or overcoat at the
Tailor's. We will keep It precped
free. Next to pool hall. n2fi
TO LOAN Money to loan on Improved
real estate security. Inquire of J. G
Fiaeli. o!3.2t
Coroner J. A. IfcCall
ts Rice
Bayley
Commissioner., I
CITY OF MADRAS
T. A. Lone
) W. R. Cook
Warren Smith
coot
Tucker
Marshal Frank M. Lovelaad
) warrc
i W. II.
) T.B.I
PIANOS I have three new first-class
piano, just received ftom the factory
upon which l can make right price
in mommy payments to suit pur
chaser. Ctll aud see them. A. C,
faamord, Alaura, Or. n!8
iu iKAuii-i nave a lot in a good
location in trie city or Madras, that
would trade for either unbroke hor
ses or cattle. Inquire of Mrs. M.
Bradford, near new Culver.
MONET TO LOAN ON FAEM8.
Madras State Bank. .
See
FOR SALE One good Jersey Cow and
calf; or will sell the cow separately.
Inquire at this office.
Mrs. B. M. Owen.
A . E. CROSBY
EVERYTHING IN
DRUGS & KODAKS
THE DALLES, OREGON
Colonist Traffic Is
Record Breaking
Exclusive Agent For
EASTMAN
Transcontinal railroads are handling
a record-breaking rush of colonists,
both the Hill and the Harriman lines
being taxed to the capacity of their
equipment to handle the crowds. This
movement is unusul at a time when the
East and Middle West are complaining
of dull times. It would seem to con
firm the general belief that Oregon,
even in perio3s of temporary dullness,
is bo much better off than other parts
of the country that it is a most at
tractive place to live. The present
record movement is the result of many
years of careful exploitation on the part
of the railroads and the commercial or
ganizations of the state. This adver
tising by newspapers, maps, pumphlcts
anu dooks nas ueen Buppiciiicuicu uy mi
even more powerful advertising force
the testimony of the man who Jias
given the state trial, says the Ore
gonian, There are thousands of these men
and women scattered throughout the
state. Their experience has proved so
satisfactory that they have been the
means of brimrincr many others who
might not have come had they been de-,
pendent on other sources for their
knowledge of the Btnto and its oppor 1
HI
KODAK COMPANY
Rochester, N, Y.
A full line of Pho
to supplies always
on hand. Printing
and developing
done. Mailorders
will receive our
prompt attention.
Write for our new
1910 CATALOG
Try a bottle of Mur
flne's Cdlnol Devel
oper. Will develop
any PJnte or Paper
A. E. CROSBY
EDISON'S
PHONOGRAPHS
A. C. SANF0RD, AGENT
All Records, both two and
four minute, kept always on
hand All the newand latest
records received each month
MADRAS,
Crook County,
Oregon
.7
EDISON
LAY THE FOUNDATION FQ
a Fortune
wi ri u r i l im ill rv f-i i 1 i zn i i 1 ij l. 11 i 11 111; .
. M w mm mmm m . v V 1 I 1 11
may save a tew nunarea aouars in a life,
time, but fortunes are the result of wise
investments.
OFFERS OF INVESTMENTS
Madras Is One of the Best on the Pacific
Coast Today
It is not a paper made town, nor one of those "Dollar down and dollar a
u - n vai i eniiri rrAntimf nnrvmtinuv in maicn mnnw nn n
uiuuusuiuua. i a iwui, out.., ri j "j ?WAiu
small expenditure.
MADRAS is already a town of importance. The railroads recognize k and we
lookine to Madras as one of their heaviest shipping points. They advette MmL
Madras a Big City.
WATPH MAHRAS f.ROW. On v 5 weeks unti the turn rnilrnti -
Madras, then things will happen and happen quick. Prices will go high, M4pr 1
U rrrAA MADRAS WILL BOOM. Purchase a lot in Madras and tCM A
a wise investment. More money can be made in Madras in the next six month tU
-I I . .... A T ,lw0m t lntinn I I Arnaili nnt KniIirfiH HHiiah -ILi T $
the heart ot the business center where values are oounci to increase rapidly. Kfeep
touch with what the mayor and City Council arc doing for City Improvements.
M. E. THOMPSON COMPANY
Exclusive Selling Agents for the Original Townsite and
Railroad Addition to Madras, Oregon.
oivdc o. ucvniirai-
.m nn rv in nil a
Local Afltfltl
HENRY BLDG.
COR. 4TH & OAK STS
PORTLAND, ORE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
w.
H. SNOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Offlco in Drug Store.
II A DRAB OREOOR
Qua van tassel
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
MADRAS,
OREGON
J4 H. HANER '
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
NOTARY PDBUO
Fire Iniuraore, Life Imursnte, Buret Oonda
PRINHVILLE,
OREOON
0, C. C0LLVEB
NOTARY PUBLIC
Justice of tho Pewo
COLVER PRECINCT
CULVER
OREQOff
John T. Ross I). L. Wylde U. P. Wylde
CROOK COUNTY ABSTAfT CO,
INCOHrORATED
Complete tract Index t all land atd
a I t I . . .
wwn ioib in vjtovk county. Auplractr
made accurately on short notice.
PRINEVILLE, . OREGON
Howard w. turner
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
HAJIKAo
OREU( K
0, W. RARNETT
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
Collections n Specialty.
Madras, Oregon-
Do Not Pelmy
Your Fall Planting
MM AUTUMN CATALM tutf laStMAtf
W Pi
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ft
STRAWBERRY
Wto PLANTS
Oh Mimatl imporUUoei bar ar
nrw inm rKAJICK. KOXXAHW,
Jk.VA.TS and th AZORXS wd A
mUo itock tax sow ready. Karly
oriara aacar aalaet raaarraUooa.
ASK PON CATALOa NO. l
(DRTLAND SEED GO.
FOBTLANV. 9MKCON
Notice for Publioution
nvpartinent nftijo interior. U. fi.- Una
ronVv1.."10. '.Ile. OfW". oitcmUr so.
1910. otlco Is liLTftiy Hlvun that
tm .. I-OTTIE (J, MONUOK
offtlianlko, Ort-Kon, who nu Juno J9, 1037,
anwndcil April 11. IW6, mailo Desurt Lantl
Rnuf ho. iAi, Hrlal No. 02m, foroj.iiio4 and
noKc'4. Hecj.1. tptf, r 14 0, w m, ha fllud
noUco itllnttnllou lo make Final I'roof, to
establish claim to the land axvo desorlbod.
before Howard JV. Turner, V. H. CommUft)iie
at his oilloo at Madras, Oregon, on the Htl U
hi Aovember. 1910,
Claimant names as witnesses: V T Monroe
11 A Marks and 11 I, I'rldar. all of HIiHtilko
Oregon, aud Joe Htuart. of Young, Oregon.
C. (v, MOOKK, ReglHlcr.
I
HORSESHOEING
General Repairing
Weat of Hood & 8tanton' Barn
TH05. H. MAODRON
Madras, Oregon
Notice For Publication.
Department of tho .Interior, II. fl. I.anf
l'JIU, Notice Ik hereby given that
JCI'KIK 1. RICK
formerly EOlo 1. Kads, of Lamonta, Oregon
."li-WViS'".'.1 ,nB,Je bomestea.
entry No. i.'.7JC, HerlM No, J1211. for swKneh,
HnwJ.l and nwlsw5v see it. Ipha, r 1 1 e.
m, hastied notleeof fntentldii to mako Una
coinmutatlon proof, to establish (dalrn to tin
laud above described, before Howard W
Turner, I. H. CommlMloner, at his olllee n
jafd "' a'",n" tUtut ' fovemboi
iJUJmnnt names as wllnessesi John MoKI
Carl MeObeo and Mrs. Ida V Franks, nil o
Umonta, Oregon, , u
JW-W ( ' . XV, MOORK, Reg Is tor.
Noiice For Publicatioiu
Popartinent of the Interior, U. H
- t. n"! '.,ttlle". Oregon. Henleu
191 .
Notice la hereby given that
III.(AB! j'uhi;k
T.anr
pleinber 2C
bfM 'lris, Oregon, who on July a. 19M, mad.
Hum tstead entry No. l:ii Horlal No. u;io7o, fo
sUne; . e!noHi eetlon :, tp 1
riae, m,,,l lP nollro of Intention t
make II tl llve.year proof, to establish elaln
to tho I, tud abovp described, beloro Howan
JV. Turn. V". I'.H Commissioner, at hlsoiilro a
Mailras, ( lrt'gon, on the 8th day of Novcinboi
Ulalmaii 'I flames as wlluessesi Frml lfnnilin
Christ Ha. t"5,,r Jbcou Wuohjlng and fiml
Zemke.all vJladras, Oregon.
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PROPfllETOR
Elite Tonsorial
NO LONQ WAITS
RATH
LUMICrl FOR
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lumber, both pine ana nr.
l.on,l tit.lnmi noons?.
niHtlc. Woodaml8lbtai
t itv. Our Dnccs are m .
U1U41I
01111 on wwii w.fcv,
of Grizzly.
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land above dc.ermo,
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Madras, ureiton, on
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U hereby Klvcnv,,
of Madras, Oregon,
llni..,li.all Klliry !T.,ut
for e)5iieJieeau and w.'i""''' "
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I)e,.artmentoCiI'7vil
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hereby given tVfl
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