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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
0 ITEMS ur ntno. Corner I" the ctySatur- . -.!.- til at New Culver . Tl . 9 CI. in 8 lb toy. IV III"" . , f . . Chandler . i..riinn Monday. jm Culver j " on of Lower Bridge, was Wednesday nainB . in n.. .he Willow CreeK inwi .... W( " ..... Titt1nv visitor in ' .. it ,! wife left Wcdr.es- visit 10 Poitlund and r ail . valley pom- , Myrtle Magnc, Hied the latter .v..k upon a homestead m the r Bridge counuy. ....., Hire made final commuta I. an . . , .nn her homestead beiore uom- ... Tmr Tuesday. Matthews, Haker and Caples, . r.m Pnrll.ind. Vlilted -k,ni Tne&dav. ii niriLiiim" . ... - H (iiiwin au i i. r. .v.. IV .-unilte vaiiev. the eeK !' ' ii ...I il.o uiinlrr. they i fc"u ",w W i.aneny, ... ..Mnn.t .) !. I .Trt ........ itnm nr scluiiu v.i-i..v I f J - - Mnnrfiif ... rt Arwl UJf nf Villa. ... orriv.U who have op their itsidence in Madras. . c,n!ff,r .and wife left Madras for 11 1JV'"- n i iiiuiivjfiT 'f. i variety sioic o j rpcnlcrs have been making repairs .... u -LJI ilit wts finil fi It trie lo be more comfoitaule as winter ptt. social dance with a basket supper t. .... j.j E. Keeney of Durand, Michigan, j t Li- - -r r n . .ii i i . . i. .. tt. r t.i t r i ' . I V . i I I lit r ana urine Your menus. ll . . Ml I t II . p nrnrni rirriinn win iip i r m nrti I I 4 rr . . i i . . i .. t p rnninrr inr itirniciiinrr r r - - tain us wiin mrnr. rnme in inwn B, Loliman arrived In Madras work UDOn the Mtlolinc lnwnifo . - . lllltVH SOUlh (If 111 nnclnfll.. , nau 'Vn nn nl ft T- v- ' b ' VIIUIl(. v urrpan l nmnn ,1... II ll I...... . d - b-iiij; uijf, IC IIIV.IC itltndance. No preaching in the A. Taylor arrived In Mnrtrna lnl , 6 nun ,na -caicrniiiar" en IrOm .Shunlkn k.! . uuuuun ne was delayed a little - nine. lie urouolil in n liiwu. iiiiiii i c.ono nnnmli ni hf nn lhi. "ii luirp winrvn. Whitney. siiDetinteni!ini nf inr routes, of pn.ii "iiiuiiu iiii ii . ais --, .w,w., ncic viaiiors in . " "uy. Mr. VVIiitney was ,0 wnne liere, along W Hher business, and expressed ininn thi k . i " n uesirauie An In. . . r'.4uie investments.' -iiu itiiv ii l- ur m f w. .ayior felt w Fort Lauderdale. ePCCt to tnib. .1.-:. l . . . ",c" "me in ine . " ine section which wns re visited by the hurricanes hen so propertv w ,i... . u. u"""yeu ana several l0st Mr. Tnnln . n ...... m ine ,lmC( an(J jt s ,lla' he will nnt h .., -" ku ci irri irnrp ,na clavj of weather. ;. wo 124, llrotherhood of I r Mr 1. .... -. c.i, asi sled hv "embenhin .,f . ' "--wMi were e ectrH, - i .. ' IVXCrilMvP Inhit . .xecntlve. r..nr., . ' "i1'. Mel ill. ... - . . cretary. Geno a n janies Wvi(... euom s,,t . T'uer, nci ner, " ""'"on ana George Madras Takes Prizes (Concluded, on Pntjc -1) seen by the number of prizes awarded them. A detailed list of premiums awarded residents of "Madras County" is given below. The many prizes awarded the pupils of the Madras public school was published in the Pioneer last week. Graded Belglun mare, J L Windom, 1st Graded Belgian colt " lat&2l Registered Belgian stallion, J. L. Windom, 1st prize. Registered Perchcron Btalllon, Chao. Lott, 1st. , Graded Perchcron mare, J. L. Win dom, 2nd. BcBt drnf t stallion, J L Windom, 1st. Poland China boar, J J, Windom, 1st " " sow, " ' lut (Boar and bow under six months) Litter of pjgs, " " iBt Brown Leghorns, Pearl Breeding, 1st. Alfalfa, Tllman Reuter, 1st. Vetch Ryo " Wheat In Btalk " Wheat, winter " Oats, in stalky " Barley " ' Field corn, yellow flint, Field corn, " dent " " white " " best display " " best on stalk; Display farm products, dry Precinct exhibit, " 1st " 2nd " 1st " 1st " 1st " 1st T. Reuter, 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Tilman Reuter, Sweet corn, Irrigated, Wm. Bocgli, 1st Tomatoes Sweet corn, dry Table beets, Sugar " Potatocn, Early Rose Burbank Blue Victor White Victor Early Eureka Rural New Yorker Extra' Early Ohio i 1st 1st 1st 2d lat 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st " Other varieties " 1st . " , " " CJSundrjuiat 2d . " Thoroughbrcd.poarlBrcedinglflt " Early Pestosky, J B Brown, 1st Parsnips .... . j8t Carrots - . Tilman Reuter 1st Onions, red ' " 8t ". Yellow Danver " " 2A " V. S.Cook 3d " Prlzetaker, J. B. Brown, " " Tilman Router, " other variety " " Turnips . . " Pilmnlfln . Watermelons - " " Broom corn - - J B Brown 1st 2d 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st General exhibit apples, Wm Bocgli, 1st Apple, Baldwin, " Spitzcnberg " Golden Russet " Gravenstein " Newtown Pippin " Northern Spy - " White Pairmain " Pewaukee " Yellow Bellflower " Wolf River " other variety Pears, Idaho Winter Nellis Peaches Display silk embroidery Mrs. WirT. Brownhill Embroidered lunch cloth Mrs. Wm. Brownhill Drawn work " " 1st 1st 1st 2d 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2d 1st lid 2d 2d 1st 1st nre prairie and moadow lands that have been withdrawn from the settler. Ho favors preserving the forest lands for ever, but wnntfl laws passed Immedi ately opening up to homesteaders the 8,000.000 acrcQ of prairie and meadow lands, and he wants more liberality shown to settlors. He proposes to get n bill passed roturnine to Oreeon the $5,030,000 now due this State for irri- gation, and providing that the money hereafter contributed to the fund bv this State shall be spent In Oregon. Mr. LafTerty believes that the farmer, laborer, mechanic and salaried clerk, would all be able to purchase an ample amount of comforts of this life with their Incomes, if conditions were properly adjusted, and all special privi leges cut out. - pd adv -ap FOR SALE-On the Aaency Pluln, a quarter section of land, all fejined nnil partly under .uiltlvullon. Price $2600,00, terms reasonable. Sec Buy re & Hendricks. o27 MR. LAFFERTY VISITS (Continued from page 1) haps no other man in the State is more familiar with these questions than A. W. Lafferty. It was he who recently called attention to the fact that Oregon in the hast eight years has contributed to the reclamation fund $5,300,000 more money than has been sbent by the re clamation bureau in this State. He al so called attention to the fact that 23, 000,000 acres of public land in Oregon, more than one-third of the State's area, is now withdrawn from home stead entry. Of this amount 15,000,000 acres arc in the permanent forest re serves, but the other 8,000,000 acres """" " 'B nq u,naaa.iniiin WHITE HOUSE Hotel At CULVER JUNCTION Is a Rirlctlj Flrs'-Olass Hotel ui.d s"licis your pitnmage when visiting Central Oregon HOME COOKING and NEAT, CLEAN SERVICE Meals perv-d at all h urs Special attention is given to automobile, staue& through passengers as well as local. Culver Junction is 55 milps out from Shaniko at the Hill and llarrlmnii railroad junc tion and on the inot direct and beet automobi'e road be tween Mmlraq and Bend. Stop and dine with us and watch this new railroad town grow. Mrs. M. H. Fosdick, Prop. Oulver Junotion, Oregon immmmmmmmmmwmmismmmM $3.50 up to $25.00 I S - - $6.50 up to $25.00 1 IVERCOATS- SUIT obert mmmmmmmmmmmmsmsm W. J. Cowherd last week purihased the variety, produce and notion store i f Jean Schifl'er, and has taken possession of (he business. Mr. Cowherd says he will keep an-up-to-date stock of gents' fur nishings besides his other class of goods. Notice For Publication Department of tl.o Interior. U. S Land Ofllco at The Dalles, Ort'iion, Octubcr 27, l'JIO. Piouco is ncroby given mai KMMA R McLKA.S. formerly Emma K. Fleck, of Madra. Oreeon, who, on April St, 1005, ana auuiimuai on ai.kubi j. ivuu, mado IIomoKtead Noa. H!OI. 15314. Herlal Niw. 03601. 0JW8S, for wuHgeeO and nneJ-J sec o, ip 1U N, T ii c, w in lias Hied notice of Intention to mnko final flve.year proof, to otaljllali claim to the land Above described, buforo Howard W. Turner, U. H. Coiniul(iloner, nt Ills ofllco nt viuura, urcuon, on uie wn uny oi ueeem bor, 1910. Claimant nnmei n witnesses! Fred FUlior, U B. I.hiikIiIIii' Iiald Travis. James Fleek. all of Mndrni, unuim. Il3-dl V. W. MOOUE, KCgUtor. i Automobile Stage Line ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS t Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY Notice For Publication Department of tl.o Interior, U. B. Land Odlce atTJio Drtllo, Oregon, Outobor.29, 1910. No tlco Is hereby clvei. that - MAII8IIAU, E. O It KEN, m rule of Madras, OrcRon, who mi May 10, 1909, i IIoiiuimuKil No. Iiisiu. (nr iI.iilU. ll! and nexuij sec 20. tp 11 h. r li o. w m, Hun uieu inline in i.iiui.l.iM. ii iiiauu iiiiiii luiuiiiu. lullmi , m.i. if ... .iLliit.llull clillm 111 fill. IUIII. U IFIIIIIII.II ........ ...w laud aboo dcxcrlbod, boioro Ilnu.ird W. Tnr ucr.U. H. (.oniMilHHloiier, at his ollice nt Mml ras, Orcfc n, on the Gth day ul 1 teember, 191U. Clalin.tnt immcR ns wltne-ccM- ( hurles Me Etroy, ilo.Kiiu Irwin, 'ln'--ti r K lioush, Wil liam it Cook, ul) of Muilrii", Uri'KOli. n3 dl C. W. MOOiiE, Ileglstor t t La The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE Cornet) Stage &. Stable Co. J Notice Fot PiUilicnii'-n Department of iho In'urlor, U. 8. 1.nnd Oillee at Tho Dalle, Oiunon, Oxtober 'ii, 1910. Notice Is hereliy kUuii thut HAItltV T. I'lTZEIt, of Ilaycreek, Oregon, who, nn Decombor fi, 1907, made humi'sK'tol. No. 1M11, Serial Nn, 0W9, for s4iio,4', i, f'4 see 3 and W'Kne4 set 10, t l-' n, r Ift u, W .M, . . .. . . I . r . lias men noiieo oi inii-nuon in innkc unu. commutation ui"t, lo etnbllsl. ulalin to the land nbovo di'scilliud, hofore Wnrron llrown, County Olork, at his oftleo at I'rlnovlllo, Ore gon, on the liith day of December, 1910. Claimant names as wltncuos: Anton Fogle, ManselWheeler, of OrUsly, Oregon; Itaiph Mooro, William M Joslln, of Hayoreck, Oregon. 113-U8 C, W. MOOItE, HcjUtcr. WOODCHOPPERS WANTED We can use several woodchonpers at once to cut wood on our land. Good accommodations and caBh paid. Apply nt tho Wallonburg & Farrer Mill on Coon Creek, three miles east of Grizzly, Oregon. s8tf 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 tho municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Homo Rule Associa tion, 618 Electric Bldg., Portland, Or. (paid advertisement) Fl H F JVlGCapgatr, Bates & bively REAL ESTATE I We hfindlQ Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. you have something to sell, write us, 318 Falling Building MAX LUEDDEMANN, Mswer REAL ESTATE DEPT. PORTLAND, OREGON j Special Sale! LAP ROBES RUBBER LINED WATER PROOF Watch this space for later announcement of interest to you LARKIN'S - HARNESS - SHOP MADRAS CAFE SOFT DRINKS AL HOWELL Insure your threshed grain in your granaries and in warehouses against FIRE. "Old Line" StrictlyReliable Companies Sun Insurance Co., London 8t. Paul Fire u ml Marino of St Paul. Norwich Union Flro Insur ance Society, LUotpool and London and Oloba rnmrtuii't Coin puny Hates on application HOWARD W. TURNER, ACT MADRAS, UllliUUiN MADRAS MEAT MARKET 1 t Campbell, Stroud 8 Co., Props. Wholesale and Retail Dealers We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country ALL KINDS OF HARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON j LIVERY, FEED &SALE STABLE MADRAS, OREGON HOOD & STANTON aiVE Your Orders Prompt Attention Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care T. S. Hamilton, Pres. E. H. FnEN'cn, Yice-Pres. J. C. Fowue, Cslir. EASTERN OREGON Bank X t t I t t &a Vl Vl AUI11.U. VDtUl ing Go. ! F0REICH EXCHANCE B0UCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $50,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHAwiiCr, OREGON BLACKSMITHING wood .asrr) iieoasr woek . The best equipped shop in Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY GRAY & SON MADRAS, OREGON 4 A. G. SANFORD DEALER IN HAnUWAnt, IMN-tWItN lb The Right Gooila nt thb Right Prices. Terms: Cash, or Its Equivalent 9 9 I i : I I