The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, December 15, 1910, Image 2

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SANTA GLAUS
On his way to take charge
of the
Madras Trading Co.'s
store during the holidays
The entire stock of the Madras Trading Co.
has ueen turned over to me (Santa Claus) until
Christmas eve. I have rearranged the whole in
terior of the store and here are a few of the many
things I have on display:
All kinds of Toys; balls, horns, and book; Dolls that talk and animals that
walk. In the NOTION DEPARTMENT I have all kinds of Fancy Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, Mufflers, Vanity Bags, Toilet Sets, and a thousand other things.
MV StatiOlierV Attr?cts.fthe eye of every one,
J for m it are the neatest and
most fancy boxes and stocks ever sbown in the Stationery World.
Wafr-hc Xr L-vtArolftT- You will find a complete line of Waltham
cUUUCa JCWCliy and Elgin Watches, Clocks, Rings, Scarf
Pins, all kinds of Buttons, and the most select display of Rogers Silverware
ever brought to Central Oregon.
TOYS Santa
M Madras
R
emem
ber
The SHOES
For You
know this is one of the strong lines
at the M. T. Co.'s store. And ex
tra for the HOLIDAY TRADE you
will find a good assortment of
HOME SLIPPERS
FUR TOP AND PLAIN FOR
MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN
Cf , doing to this department you will find loads and
OnreCllOner y 0,l(a 0f au kinds Candies, Fruits and Nuts,
To mention all 1 have would take a week and I cannot spare the
time. Come in and see for yourself, you will be surprised, for a
more complete Christmas line has never been shown outside of the
large cities. I am so busy that I cannot be at the store all thet ime,
butwill.be there SURE December 17 and 24. COME EARLY
so that I can show you all my presents.
Madras Trading Company
SANTA CLAUS, Manager
Water QVr
Carvina JLj
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Do Not Forget The J?
The Madras Pioneer
Published every Thursday by
THE PIONEER PUBLISH INO CO.
8UB80RIPTION RA.TE8:
One year $1.50
Six months 85
Turee months 50
A H VERTIHIKO KA.TKS ON APPLICATION
Entered ns second class matter August
2V, 1904, at the Postofflce at Madras, Ore.,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879.
THURSDAY
DEC. 15, 1910
More Extension
(Continued from page 1)
In the meantime, the company
will endeavor to complete as ear
ly as possible all of the projects
already underto.'ken. All of the
present contracts on the Klamath
Natron cutoff, says Mr. Krutt
schnitt, will be completed before
the end of the present fiscal year
June 20- -after which he will
recommen d that that the remain
der of the route, which he
viewed, on Monday, he contracted
for p.nd the work finished with
al) possible speed, so that the
Pew 22-liour schedule between
Portland and San Francisco can
be put into effect on the earliest
possible day.
In the work through the Des
chutes canyon, he said, joint
trackage agreements had been
entered into with the Oregon
Trunk Railway over some of the
most difficult portions. The
Harriman line has progressed
ahead of that of the Hill system
in some places, and the former
line likely will be completed over
the 137-mile stretch from the
Columbia river to Redmond be
fore the latter is finished to
Bend. t
In a recm Idler fronvH, K. W. Tay
lor, it states that Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
arrived at their destination at Ft. Lauder
dtle, Florida, Dec. nt., which is on the
Atlantic Coast side of the peninsula.
Mr Tavlor says that they are in a corn
ea wZ new own and that building op
Sons are going ahead rapidly, ft' lh.
ham ners and saws that can be ha be-
ng in use.
Free Silverware
The most liberal coupon system ever
offered to the public .is being given by
the Madras Trading Co. Every cash
purchaser receives a cash register coupon
for the amount of the purchase. These
coupons ate redeemed in Rogers Silver
ware, of which they carry a complete line.
There is no gamble or chance to be
taken. Every coupon shows its value.
LUMBER FOR SALE
We are 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, three miles east
of Grizzly. Leave orders for lumber
with Bert WinteJs, Madras, Ore
gon. s8-tf
When in town come to the
POSTOFFCE
RESTAURANT
And Get One of Those Good
HOT DINNERS
25 Cts
Notice For Publication.
Department ol the Interior, V. 8. L-1-Office
at The Dalle, Oregon, November CO, 1810
Notice U hereby given that
Albert Kamrifer,
orSbanlko, Oregon, who, on October 10th 190C.
made Detert Laud Entry No. CJO Serial No.
oWi. lor nnae, aec 11, tp. 9 a r It e. w. in.,
has tiled notice of intention to make final
desert land proof, to establlah Walra to the
land above deorlbi'd, before II. C. Hooper, II
S. CommlMloner. at hla office at Ante
lope, Oregon, on llio Uth day of uanuary, Itfll.
Claimant namea a wlliieaava; Auguat Hater
ol Slianlko, Oregon, Uottfrled Kampfer.of
Hhanlko, Oregon, Conrad Btraaier, of Madraa,
orpgon, John Kelclien, ol Madraa, Oregon.
C, W. MOORE,
dlf-J15 Keglater
Isolated Tract.
Public Land Bale. No. 00510. United
Stutea Land OHlc, The Dalles, Oregon,
Nov. 23, 19K. Notice la hereby given
thai. h directed by the Commissioner
of the General Land Office, ui)riirjM.rpj
virions ol Act of Congress approvedfune
27, 1900, Public No. 3u3, we will offer
at public sale, to the highest bidder, at
9:30 o'clock it. in., on the 19th day of
January, 1911. at this office, the fol
lowing tract of lan,l, to wit; swlnej,
and lie, sec 20 tp. Igtf at J0 t,
win. Any persons elaiinliiKladveraeiy
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objectibna, on or
before the day designated for sale.
O. W. Moore,
dlo-JlO. ltegletsr.
There will be services at the Christ
ian Church next Sunday, at 11:00
o'clock A. M. C. A Sias will preach.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
HAYING lately settled in Oregon
would like to hear from owners of
farms, dry or litigated: grazing or
timber landp. Want snmelliiuu
that will turn into money within the
next three or four years. Only
replies from owners considered.
Address II, care of M.idrus Pioneer.
FOR SALE My lot in Madias, with
good well of water, gasoline engine
and pump, in good working order;
also, good team of horses, weight
about 1355 lbs , heavy harness, 3 in.
wagon and light buggy, Terms,
cash. Inquire of J. D. White, Mad
ras, Oregon. x 2t-pd.
FARM LOANS!! Mate Slate Bank
NOTICE Save your canh register tick
ets at the Madras Trading Co. Tlu-i
are valablo.
FOR SALE Ranch 100 acres fenced,
all Improvements, etc , 1 mile from
Madras on the Little Plains. $25,00
per acre, Half down, btlmice long
time atOperecnt. Or will Iride foi
Redmond. Bend or Prlneville bind
'fptdierfy. Apply to Jtan Schiffr,
' filvner, 60i 2nd Slreet, Portland,
Oregon. i'21-ti
MOST COMPLETE LINE PAMPLES
Jn the city at the Tailor Shop next to
pool hull. n25
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. 80.
Madras State Bunk.
ORDER that suit or overcoat at the
Tailor's. We will keep It prweeil
free. Next to pool hall. n25
NOTICE Any person wbhlng cross
ings put in or the sidewalk in front
of their property, notify H. E Eeh
" ilbergar, the sidewalk contractor ,
tint he may order the material re
quired for Kline.
LOCATED Nine miles mirth of Mud
ritH, in 100 acres of excellent land for
sale at only $10 00 per acre. 300
aura of A I farm land; bdnuce past
ure with cood spring; 160 acres
ready for the plough ; good house,
Particulars. addnnH, ' Owner''
No. 1301 Jordan St.
The DiIIhh, Ore. o27
W1U UUHV.r .
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night StrangM
Howard W.Ti
aj w Hf9. Sea
HOUSE FOR SALE New lius', Ilx
20. Will tell cheap. Inquire at this
ollh-e. !
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IIO.MEV1E D KELlNQUIsllM ISN'T -near
MailniH. for sale at a tm'gnin.
See I'ainutt.
FOR SALU-Ou Hit) Agency Plains, a
qiiurier Kectlnn of laud, all feueed
ami partly under eultivatliin. Price
$2500,01, terniH reaHoniihle. Set
Kay re & Ilendileks. o27
FOR SALE CI IK a" I - A gw.7fonr page
Ideal Newspapar Pres. Inquire at
the Pioneer Office.
FOR SALE! A nearly new Automobile
in perfect running order. Inquire of
Sayro & Hendricks. o27
NO. 3851.
The First National Bank
OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON
B. F. ALUM, President.
T. M. IUi.puin, Cmhlur.
Witt WuiwitBB Vice I'rea.
It. liAtDrViN, Aiat. Cashier.
ESTABLISHED 1808
Capital, Surplus Mid I'udlvlileil rroflta
$100,000.00
OREGON
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WELLS FAKCO BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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HORSESHOEING
General Repairing
West of Hood k Stanton's Barn
THOS. H. MADDRON
Madras, Oregon
Warren
PR0PRIETI
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NO LONG m
BATH
MADRAS, m
Passtime Pool Ha
Oulp & McCall, Proprietors
SX G Q
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioifl
I f A 1 I f I AlllC itpl
omoKers Articles, incw-
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