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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
1 ' " The Madras Pioneer FOR SALE A well equipped G h. p ITEMS OF INTEREST gasoline wooilsaw in good condition. Engine good for pumping or grain Published every Thursday by WE NOW HAVE IN -TUJS I lUrixlK PUBLISH INO CO. chopping. p,ico $3110.00. Address PLUM PUDDINOS-Try'thonow bak er'a pastries, etc., Madras Bakery. 8UB80RIPTION RATE8i II, L. Hobbs, box 205, Trlnovll-'e, One year. $i6o Six months ,5 Three months go Oregon. FOR BALK Good oloan seed ryo ami seed oats at my ranch four and one half miles south of Haycreek. At market price. W. E. Duohlen' 4 1 A FULL LINE OF FOR SALE All or part of ray city A.DVERTI8INO RATES ON APPLICATION property In Madras on tortus. One snap close in, corner lot GOxWO, Quo Winter Wear Eutered as second class matter August well and 14x18 house, all for $500.00 Cull on or write Harry G. Key, Mud ras, Oregon. WANTED-About four dozen hens, at the Key'o Rooming House, Madras, Oregon. xv, at the Postoffice at Madras, Ore. under the Act of Congress of March 8,1879. MONEY TO LOAN ON Madras Stato Hank. THURSDAY - NOV. 24, 1910 FARMS. See FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bant HOCK A ,f FOR THE BUSY MAN WITH TIME TO STOP AND THINK. The man who gives his busi ness proper attention hns but lit tle for side Issues. If jou must And fault do not And It with others And it by yourself. It is just as easy, though perhaps not as interest ing. Jf your advertising does not bring you business you need no further evidence that there Is Bomenlng wrong .with the ad vertising. The public does not like to do business with the man who bores it with tales of his per sonal tribulations. No one. ever gained popularity by telling hard luck stories. Be optimistic, but do not be so much so as to think that you can dispose of any kind of goods that any traveling man will sell you. Use pessimism in buying and optimism la selling. Before discharging an em ployee consider his virtues. If he is prompt cheerful, clean, courteous, see If you can't cure him of the habits you don't like. The man who pays cash Is more apt to go slowly with his expenses than the man who Is running an account. RHODE Island Red cockerels for sole S. D. Percival, Madras. FOR SALE Qn the A?ency Plalus, a quarter section or land, all fenced and partly under cultivation. Price $2600,00, terms reasonable. See Bayre & Hendricks. o27 LUMBER FOR SALE VVe nre manufacturers of high grade lumber, both pine and fir. We have on hand first-class flooring, shiplap and rustic. Wood and slabs in any quan tity. Our prices are right. Wallenburq & Farrer, Grizzly, Oregon. Mill on Coon Creek, throe milna print of Grizzly. s8-tf NO. 3851 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON FOR SALE A nearly new Automobile in perfect running order. Inquire of Sayre & Hendricks. o27 FOR SALE Ranch 160 acres fenced, nil Improvements, etc., 1 mile from Madras ou the Little Plaint. $25.00 per acre, Half down, b tlance long time atO per cent. Or will trade for Redmond. Beud or Prlnevllle busl- property. Apply to Jean Scblffer, owner, SOi 2nd Street, Portland, Oregon. n24tf B. F. ALLEN, President. T. M. Balpwik, Casuler. Will Womwbilicr Vice Pres. H. Baldwin, Aist. Cashier. ESTABLISHED 1888 Capital, Surplus and Undivided $1 00,000.00 Proflts FOR BALE My 180 acre ranch 1J miles along Deschutes River, within half mile of Oregon Trunk R. R. sta tion, a sacrifice, Price $5000, or part in proportion, it sold this month. J T. Dizuey, Madras, Oregon, nl7-n24 WANTED TO BOY Water tank and buggy. Address, stating price, bpx 30, M idras, Oregon. nl7-u24 -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 Tradin Company FOR SALE Sittly Bulky plow, 10 in. in gord condition. Price, $25. M- Braun, Madras. BRING in the old suits or skirts. We will make them look like new. Tailor Snop, a25 SYSTEMATIC BOOSTING, nlake a Business of Telling Friends of Your Home Town's Advantages. Let the public know that you lire In a wide awake town, spread its fame abroad by every legitimate method and you will do much to build it up and improve It. In this connec tion the Athens (O.) Messenger makes the following valuable suggestions on systematic town boosting: "Circulars, advertising to distant newspapers, photograph souvenirs, all are good to spread the fair fame of our city. But after all, the thing that makes the town grow is the enthusi asm of Its people. "Most people come In contact during the year with hundreds or even thou sands of people from distant places. If each one of us would take the pains when meeting these distant friends to say something about the business ad vantages, ibe social pleasure, the pub lic spirit of this city, a widespread im pression would go out reaching all over the United States that this town Is on the map and a good place to call home. "Some of these distant friends, bear ing of people who are thinking of changes of location, would speak of the Impression thus gained. This is the way that most moves are made, through some one's personal recom mendation. If we spread abroad the fame of this city the returns will in time come in a hundredfold. This is the way western people work it to make their towns grow. This would not be a bard thing to do. Persons can always find something good about their home town. We should mention that. "These good things have wings and fly abroad. You might even flud some good thing in the knocker to mention. "If you think the town In which you live Is a bad place get out of it and find a place that suits your fancies and boost it." MADRAS Well Drilling Co ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELLS DEPTH GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED INQUIRE AT PIONEE OFFICE MADRAS, OREGON 1 i (MS JERSEY BULL-THOROUGHBRED FOR SERVICE at my ranch adjoining Madras SERVICE $2.50 TERMS CASH D. W. ADAMS, Owner $25,000 Is Being Spent by SUNSET MAGAZINE on the ereatest feature ever attempted by a fifteen-cent Magazine. A series of 10 page art teles, deeciibiug and pic turing the woMiJerlol attractions 01 1 lie Pacific CoAht couutry. PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS. The Series Begins in November: Oregon--' 'Where Rolls the Oregon." December: San FrancIsco--"The City That Is" January: LosAngIes-"HomeIand" FOR S A LE-At my ranch four miles sou'h of Madras, four young ahoate. Barney Cum tilings. nlO dl run 5AL,i2. Lease ana furniture In a I Rooming House in the Loucks' buildlug at Madratf. Mrs Kennedy. FOR SALE one horse power well drilling outfit at a reasonable price. Inquire of James Fleck. Madras, Ore. o27 u!7 t uk sALifc. At tne rioneer urace. oue Remington Typewriter in good con dition, and one Smith Prlmler Type writer, nearly new. FOR SALE One one-half acre tract with dwelling 14x36, tkree blocks from public school, four blocks frotix-l church: A barga'n. See B.iruett. fUKbALt Lpmish 'Jrgan, 6 octave, chapel style; Corinthian action. In- uuirc 01 c. 1. in uner, madras riouri mill. ORDER that suit or overcoat at the Tailor's. We will keep it pressed iree. ssexi to pool nail. au FREE This 50c Jar of Palmolive Cream UERE'S a way to get Jar ol Palmolive Creani which we ordinarily acll for G0c all aolutely frc. Look for "Palmolive Adver tisement about Palmolive Soap and Palmotivo Cream in t lie Nov. Issue of Good Housekeeping, Pacific Monthly. Red Book, Woman's Home Companion. Ladies' World. Uncle Remus' Magazine. Dec. iasuo of People's Homo Journal, Delineator, De signer. New Idea. Blue Book. Green Book. Nov. 19th Coliier a Weekly. Nov.Sth Satw day Evening Post. Nov. 6th Illustrated Sunday Magazine and Associated Sunday Magazine. You'll see a coupon in the ad. Cut it out and bring It to this store as directed. We'll gladly give you the free jar of cream. It a the neat cream I hat 'a made. There's nothing cisa like it. You ought to get this fre jar. Look for tha ooupoa fa (he mgizioec Madras Pharmacy M. E. SNOOK, Prop. BP tm I uiuiiuimiiimu HORSESHOEING General Repairing West of Hood Sc Stanton's Bam THOS. H. MADDRON Madras, Oregon Warren S PROPRIETOa Elite Tonsorial NO LONG WAIT! BATH! MADRAS, ORt A City Mutt Advertise. Elbert Hubbard wrote recently that Many other strong features Including a fascinating serial novel of California, "THE &YEIA1, by C. N. and A, M Williamson, Authors of "The Light mng Uomiuc'o'V ivc., will t'ontrlDiito to make bUJS'SKT MAOAZINE the beat value of the year. not long ago he visited the farfamed M 1V It 1 flfCe IVlonths Mammoth cave in Kentucky. lie found 25 Cents clumps of willows and grasses grown up before its entrance. The large ho tel that once entertained hundreds of guests was falling down and In ruin. Only a single family of farming peo ple lived near the great cave's mouth. Once inside the cave. Hubbard was even more astonished, for be found thousands of names written and carv ed on Its walls. There were the names of Emerson, Longfellow and President U. a Grant Hubbard asked himself a question. How is It, he said, that so many people once Journeyed to visit this wonderful place and that so few come now? He inquired around, ne soon got an an swer to bis question. It was this: The man who once advertised the Mammoth cave bo extensively a few years ago died. And with the death pf the advertising manager the great cave, with all its wondera, dropped out of sight. It Is the same old story. People won't know what your goods and your town are unless you advertise. An enterprising man for twenty-Ore years advertised the Mammoth cave and got thousands of people there. Every fellow used to take bis girl there on their honeymoon. But now tbo cave' mouth is obscured by a Jungle. No one knows about Its won ders. Wb? The advertising man died- - SUNSET MAGAZINE 313 Battery Street, San Fran cisco, California: Please send we "SUNSET" for three in out ha hi accordance with your special offer. Kudosed find twenty-tire cents Stamps or Coin Kaine Address 1 -Town- n lilli JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE Terms, $2; Cash At my ranch near Madras M. BRAUN, Owner MOST COMPLETE LINE PAMPLES in the city at the Tailor Shop next to pool hall. ' a25 r-Aai urns-siock taicen to pasture by month or all Winter. Inquire of J. f. Kead, Culver, or Perry Bead, Madras. s8tf Not Kftly Your Fall Flmntftig MB ATOM (ATMM ntfe k teatsatar i rrat i PIANOS I have three new first-clans piano, just received fiorn the fautory upon which I can make right prices in mommy payments to uutt pur chaser. C ill and see them. A. C. Sunford, Madras, Or. a!8 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITED STATES President William n. Taft VicC-PresIdept ,., James 8, Sherman Secretary o( Sinte Philander C. Knox Secretary of Treasury Franklin MacVeagh Secretary of Interior P.. a. Balllnger Secretary of War J, M. Dickinson Secretary of Navy , Ueo von L Meyer Secretory of Commerce Charles Nagel Postmaster General Frank II. Hitchcock Attorney General (eo. W. Wlckenharo Secretary of Agriculture James WIUoo STATE Governor , F. W. Benson Secratary o( State , Treasurer...., a A Steel Attorney General a M Crawford Supt, Public Instruction.,, J U Ackerman State Printer WSDunnlway uairy ana tooa uommisijoner J W Bailey i , n . S Senators. j ae0) K chamberlain CoBgresimen 1 " o Hawley i ii n cm f Win r King . t FA Miuim Supreme Judges T A McBrlde it Kakin I WT Slater John II Lewis State Knglneer SEVENTH JUDIOIAL DI8TRI0T Judge W L.Bradihaw Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Wilson OROOK OOUNTY Judge II, C. Ellis Clerk Warren Brown Sheriff Frank Elklns Treasurer , W T King Assessor J OLaFollette School Supersntendeat K, A. Ford Surveyor F,Jl,tc Coroner .,-.J. A.JUcCall Commissioner VX fl.ITXOF'v.JIATIrlAS Mayor... , , ,.. Howard w, Turner I ReeDrdKr j, jCkiin S. S. Qray a 11 sc w STRAWIERRY mm plants OtsT asHoul faasttaMsss iara a. iaU stocks an MvrM3x. Xarls awttM mhn Mlaet iscm Tatiaaa. am wmn CATALOG NO. l PORTLAND SEED CO. NsnUNB, CUMN E. E. Echelberger BUILDING CONTRACTOR Office at Robinson's Oarago MADRAS, OREGON SHORTY'S BIG STOI Handles All Kinds of Fruit and Vegetal BUY PROM SHORTY. Loucks Building, SHORTY NEEDS THE $ Madras;! Passtime Pool Ha CULP & McOALL, Proprietors 2 2 2 Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner Smokers' Articles, NewsStafl ... .AAA FI RElMONTAN I M 0 1 1 D A II f1 r I p. a sm.v p, J. a. i b. . urai T. A. Lour Councilman J ft. "Ann l W. U. Cook T. to. Tucker itarehal. Frank M, Lortland' INSURANCE Insure your threshed grain in your granaries and in war)init against FIRE. "Old Line" Strictly fieliiWe Companies Bun In8urtD(o Co,, JLpnaon Bt. i?aul Fire and Marino of 91. Paul. Norwich Union Fire Insur anco Society, y,vrIool and Ixmlon and Globe Infurance Company flatt on application HOWARD W. TURNER, ACT Madras, onmas1 P. A. SILVER, Prop. Soft Drinks, Lunch Conn f Furnished Rooms a -mm ifAnnAS. 0' MAIN STREET sun-- Shamfoc TOMMY McCORMACK, Zftrr rrfivT ci AMD CK"