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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
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',--' . 1 . . .... I. .l.i . n ir 1111. .ml; .tiii.i.v L.ubki lo ihe Stales to live permi ts cxneciea mm Mr. ana 111 mil 111 1 1 f l. 111 uiuai u 111 1 SICK. rlmm t Aaenrv Plntna will veek lor an extended visit nois and Kentucky, and may rida in his travels. Mr. Ort- or 10 years, fits son Will ulpand A. Segal raturned the . .1 . in trnm 1 hnnllnn Irtr. " to & Klamath Counties. They, Sayre & Hendricks of the ompany, made the trip in Ihe 9nd Ih.l. ....... 1 nun experience as re members of the party are i.ll ... .1 r .1 life. Mr. Sayre who re mit I. .. iu uniig in me aisaDiea iiinpi initu 11. .i ...I . . , - w. una uiui kind! of game alung Silver o -4 1 111 uuiuuiuuiiing of the country. Roads Convention is to be Miami 1 1... 1 ... - "tiimucr 13, wnicn ' systematic methods of con- buuu luaus in unties of tli a. On a Cnnttiiminn.i . j xiiuiuii aiticnameni granting counties the power '"credit as a means for ac. , """Huning permanent in me state win be by delegates from diflerent 1. .jr. Hi.iyor It. W . , " "I'PO'ntea a delegate Madras and vicinity. - uiai 1 111- pnt.i . r t utiuiv; 01 atpn has been nr.i.nt... i ... i-wuiciu in mis r"' ,uufr live months U . Nn ff ar three weeks and ,1 affected have nil nntit .. 1 ""e estab sheflminr " P'nons affected or .,n.i m,k 1 lie nn v. s . 1. . .. ,, """'1 nu me a,S0'leuRh to Imv. CCt n ..... , . . ' sluPPing the eni.li.mln I I .iTII - "" m session, but .h. "HHt " exan, .ted ,ru " permitted to enter the CHURCH NEWS" urrh Sunday hy EW,, r a un nn -xrv.ee w held after 'the n,.t..!. . oo ' ",ian Liiurch next d rt . ""'yuoay cor- the the William Dlalr nnd daughter Olive of Youngi, mide final proofs of their places befose Commissioner Turner Wednes day. The set of di.hes at the Genlral Ore gon Mercantile store was won Wednes day by Mrs. A. Pierson. The clock stopped at 7-44-41 nnd the nearest card being 7-45 PORTLAND'S POPULATION GIVEN AS 207,214 The population of Portlnnd ns an nounced nfter revision by the. Census Bureau, is 207,214, confined solely to bhundcrics which huve not been changed since 1908, while in the meantimo in ucpcnueiu municipalities wnicn n.-e separated from the city by only im aginary lines have thrived and grown under the snmc impetus that so greatly ncrccscu the population within the city limits proper. Adding the population of St. Johns, 6500, as conservatively estimated; Mount Zion district with 1000; East- moreland's 20000: Lents' G000 and the 3500 in tho Linton ciatrict, would have mndo the total population of the renl city on April 1, 225,218. Going south of the golf links, the city of Milwaukee might bo taken into the city and the area still would not equal Seattle, but woulc mean 1000 moro population. Business men and leaders of com mercial organizations believe that the announced count docs Portland an in justice bujustice bui no formal efilort will be made to dispute the figures or sccurs a rccouut. It is conceded that a recount would be an impossibility now because of the rapid growth of the city. To ascertain now who were here on April I, would be impracticable, it is suid. The returns from the banking clearing-house and the poatofTice, as t Citizens' Ticket V Mayor, II. W. Turner Recorder, J. II. Jackson i Treasurer, D. W. Barnett Marshall, F. M. Loveland Councilmen S. E. Gray C E. Itoush T. B. Tucker W. B. Cook J. C. Robinson A. W. Culp Independent COUNCILMAN G. V. Stanton well as other centers of business activ ity, which arc considered a sure index to growth of a city,"; have ;gone; forward so rapidly tho past season as to indi cate a tremendous influx ot inhabit ants. While Scuttle with its 82 square miles of territory is conccd at this time to have a larger number of inhabitants than Portland, it is pointed out that its bank clcunnes and noalitl consistently fallen benind those of Port- lana during the past year in percentage of increase. It is asserted JjyiPortland merchants that Portland's remarkable increase in population, most of which h within the last five years and which is accredited as 129.2 per cent in a decade, will hold Portland nmnncr flin Inmlinrr cities of the United States, and they preier to leave it to the census of 1920 to make restitution of the thouRnntln who were stricken from the original enumeration. FOR SALE or Exchange. Four-year-old registered Duroc-Jersey boar; al fto several four months old thorough bred Duroc Jereey boars. Edwin Mays, Shaniko, Oregon. The Pioneer gives the local news Xmas floVelties fancy goods toilet article-s perfumed JEWELRY AGENT FOE ViefcdFTalking IVIaehines And Jecotrds The Madras Pharmacy TR . Znook, Prop. Blue Front W. J. COWHERD, Prop. MADRAS ' CARRIES A FUL LLINE Gents' r Furnishings ! HATS AND SUITS With every suit sold a new hat is given NOTIONS AND VARIETIES t t 6 NO. 3051 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON B. F. Allis, Prwtdent. T. M. IULpwin, Cuhler. Will Wurxwiilir Vice I'rei. U. 1ULI)IN, Aat. CMhler. ESTABLISHED 1808 Capital, Surplus and Undivided I'roHU $1 00,000.00 I MADRAS WellDrillinsCo. ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELLS Dmit GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED INQUIRE AT PIONEE OFFICE MADRAS, OREGON J JERSEY BULLTHOROUGHBRED FOR SERVICE at my ranch adjoining Mmlras ERVICH $2.60 TERMS CASH D. W. ADAMS, Owner Notice For Publication. . Demrtinpnt f tho Interior. U. B. Land Ofllce M The Dalles, Orogon, No vi'inbf r 0 1010. Notice U hereby yl ven that JOHN HIHUHISIS f Mnihm Oreuoii, who on Decombnr 1, 1!)0, mmlM IIoiiihxIhikI Entry, No HB2f). Hit al. No. 0.'753, tor nwl ac 23, tp 11 c , r 13 i', w. hi. has 11 lud noi-ct' of Intention to mnke linal live year proof to tHtubllsh ultiini in urn mini tm-eriwii, d loro nownru W. Turner. U. M. Commissioner, ut IiIb ofllce, At MiidniH, Oregon, on the 14th day of Jnminry, 1911. Claimant names as wltnpsses: Juke S MoehriiiK, Theodore Relger, Willhnn Thlelraun null R J StrtiBsur, ull ol Christmas Novelties r i Automobile Stage Line j A LL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Madras To Bemd DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE Cornett Stage & Stable Co. jWeCafcjaf, Bates & Liively REAL ESTATE 6 We handle Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you have something to sell, write us, 3 IB Failing Building 6 MAX LUEDDEMANN, Minaier & REAL ESTATE DEPT. PORTLAND, OREGON Don't Get Gold Feet BUT BUY A GLAKS CARRIAGE HEATER And Be Comfortable When You Ride WATCH THIS SPACE I MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS IN CENTRAL ORECON j LARKIN'S - HARNESS - SHOP j MADRAS CAFE SOFT DRINKS AL HOWELL ! MADRAS MEAT MARKET ! J. L. Campbell. Wholesale and Retail Dealers ISETSII .3ST3D CXJISEnD MEATS We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON MACHINE LACKSM ITHING HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY WAGON & CARRIAGE WORKS ALL WORK GUARANTEED WITHIN REASON FINE & JOHANSEN Successors to Tucker Ss Culp M A -D R A S Private Sale Of the personal property of David Lindsay, deceased, at his ranch 7 miles east of Madras, consisting of the following articles: 3 work horses 2 colts 1 sulkey plow 1 3t in. wagon and bed 1 set work harness Other small articles TERMS: CASH. For information inquire of ROY M. NEWELL, Administrator GEM - RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS .w-iWG NEVER CLOSE UP t t t t Popular Short Order House MEALS 5 CENTS AND UP LOCATED in' WBRLANO HOTEL MADRAS, - - OREGON ft i J T. S. Hamilton, Pres. E. H. FiiKNcrf, Vice-Prea. J. C. i'0' C8l'r, tKS I tan ORECON Banking Co. i FOREICN EX CHANCE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON UL PARTS OF THE WU'RLD Capital Stock, 850,000 Deposits, $250,000 BLACKSMITHING WOOD IZES03ST "VOISK: The best equipped shop in Central 0 regon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLO'YED HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. : MADRAS, OREGON I X X HSJH ! A. D. SANFORD I DEALER IN . ! HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS The Bight Goods at the RfclU Prices. , - . -www.. w MUtlVMi Villi 2 WM.J Will Madras, Oregon. v4 dl-j5 0. W. MOORE, Register