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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
m i When in town come to the POSTOFFCE RESTAURANT And Get One of Those Good "HOT DINNERS 25 Cts." 1 i I i i 3 BLAOKSMITHING WOOD 3ST3D WOEK The best equipped shop in Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED' HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY' O T" AMI r V rn i i r-. r- r- o I min L.C. Y UnAYj rnUK MADRAS, OREGON ITEMS OF INTEREST FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bank DHUGGIST-Ono of tho best in the country has arrived to tin prim-up tlmia for the Kod Cross Drug Co 21) 8 HORSESHOEING General Repairing West of Hood 4 Stanton's Barn THOS. H. MADDRON Madras, Oregon I i ' OREGON The Last Call of the West Did you see this beautiful article Die turing Oregon in four colors in the Ho- vember SUNSET? $25,000 IS BEING SPENT BY SUN SET MAGAZINE on a series of articles superbly illustrated in four colors pic turing and describing the attractions and resources of the WONDERLAND OP THE PACIFIC We will send you the next three issues of SUNSET commencing with the spe cial December issue in which begins the the best serial novel of the year "THE SPELL, by C. N. &A. M. Williamson and a superbly illustrated article in four colors on "SAN FRANCISCO THE EXPOSITION CITY;" and in additiou we will include a copy of the November issue containing the beautifully illustra ted article on Oregon. ALL FOR 25 CENTS (Stamps or Coin) SUNSET MAGAZINE WELLS PARCO BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. E. E. Echelberger BUILDING CONTRACTOR Office at Robinson's Garage MADRAS, OREGON NOTICE 1 will not stand good for any bllU contracted by Goldio Collins, lie having left my bod and board without Just cause. Mrs. M. E. Polling LOST-lVir of "Chaps" between Mad- ma nml Htrasper Corner. Finder call nl Gray'a blacksmith shop ami receive rertsoimble rewniu Stauloy Gray. FOR SA-LK-All Isindsof finishing lum ber for atle. Inquire of I F, Shntt. Passtime Pool Hall CULP & McCALL, Proprietors MADRAS OREGON I W HAVING lately nettled in On-Ron would like to bear from owners of farms, dry orluigated: grazing or . Umber land?. Want something Hint will turn Into mouey within the next three or four years. Only replies from owners eonsi.lered. Addrefs B, pare of Madras Pioneer. FOR 8ALE-O11 tho Agoiloy rialna, n quarter section nf hind, all fenced and partly under cultivation, Price. $2600,00, terms reasonable Sen Hnyre ti Hendricks. o27 FOR SALE CHEAP -A good four page Ideal Nowspapar Pre. Inquire at the Plonoer Ollloe. LUMBER FOR SALE We are manufacturers' of high grado lumber, both pine nnd fir. Wo have-on hand first-class flooring, shiplnp anil rustic. Wood and slabs in any quan tity. Our prices nro right. WAixENUuna & Fahher, Grizzly, Oregon. Mill on Coon Creek, three miles east of Grizzly. Leave orders for lumber with Bert WinteJs, Madras, Ore gon. 88-tf MOST COMPLETE LINE FAMPLES In the city nl the Tailor Shop next to nn In. 11. U" I""' BRING in the old suits or skirts. e will mn'ie them h'ok like new. Tailor Shop. 2s 2 f2s Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Smokers' Articles, News Stand TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars FURNISHED ROOMS New and Up-to-Date Quarters 1'rnf. Friierlmcli hai located In Mud ras and will open a Mnsiu Studio. He gives lespons In Piunoand Viol'n. For terms Imiuire of Mr. Olson, Central Oregon Mercantile Co. 21l4 FOR SALE-AII or part of my city property in Madras on terms. One snap close in, corner lot GOxl'K), fine well and 1-1x18 hou-p, all fur $500.00 Cidl on or write Harry G. Key, Mad ras, Oregon . FOR SALK At tho Plonet-r Ofllce, TgHl Blanks or all kinds; Carbon and Typewriter papc, Installment Sale contract, Notes and Receipts. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. Mndras State Hank. See WA.MTED Some one to pluiit from ten to twenty iicrcs of potatoes this Spring on land In good condition for crop; near R. R. station. Inquire at Pioneer oflit-e. REPORT WAS ERRONEOUS A more misrenrcsentinir. and errone ous report of the unfortunato shooting aliray wincti occurreu in niauras Jan. .1. rnnld not well be imanrincd than that which appeared in tho Oregon Journal printed at Portland. Tho writer pe rused the copy submitted for transmis sion to the Journal, nnd it is known that it contained substantially the snmo ac count as appeared in the Pioneer last week. Neither party to tho affair was said to be the more responsible. The report was cither "doctored" in the Journal office or was wilfully butch ered In transmission. CULVER JUNCTION NEWS Tho Culver Junction JJcvelonmcnt 1 League held a profitable meeting this afternoon, when a permanent organiza tion was effected by the election of the following officers: President,' O. C. Young; Vice President, George Rod man; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Schlattman; Assistant Secretary, Mr. Stevens. "A party of young folks consisting of H. A. Brown, Jas. H. Davis, Miss W. P. M "WSllo. l' ' rs 'Pent t.' "K at Oral 0 " beautiful fPt! .oimno takW tu;: bv m. r U !. Conned thefts way down tho canL ff,Ils The donth ( an?0tlNl, W. n. n..i... il . o.t recover ' hereftfctkt contract for Insures good J fft experienced man J t?S Job until It tawriuL81- Tho rnitnr. .. being set up 8n 1 7 Jnotnlled. The Moreland, of U, Was hern n f... j '.. m "no fam and J I MADRJ IUInlln!ll!.J InGllUIIIIIj A flTCni a t . ttuitaiflN AND SURfji 1 DEPTH CUARitrttt I ESTIMATES fUHH! I INQUIRE AT PI0NEE 01 J MADRAS, OltfW Head in Jaiinarv Sunset Maenzlne, Loh Angfles IIoti)tl-ni'l. superbly illtiH-! tratd in four ro'orn. Tlie Spell, by C. ' X. & A. M. Williamson A tlirlllints California tomnnce. Now on sale all news Mands Inc. ORDER that suit or overcoat at the Tailor h. We will keep 11 pressed free. N-xt to pool hall. a!i LIVERY & FEED M Hunt & Company OPPOSITE 00ENETT STAGE OFFI0E Main Street, MADRAS, Ore,; Good Rigs Furnished Your Horses Well Fed Culver Junction THE Oregon Trunk and Deschutes railroads arc rapidly bailding Inlo the Deacbu tea Valley of Central Oregon. On Jinuarylst the steel wa9 laid to within about GO miles of CULVER JUNCTION and the gradinc was almost entirely completed. Ere long the first engine will be poking its no?e over the boundry of the greatest wheat shipping point in Cen tral Oregon. This town Is located in Crook county at the junction of the Hill and Harriman railroads north of Crooked river and in the center of the moat productive area in Eastern or Central Oregon. At this place wbavea un'on depot aud common warehouses from which grain or produce may be shipped over either railroad; Culver Junction Iii the making of a splendid town and the grade work is alneady completed with a crowu of 95 feet and union depot grounds p'oviding for M50 feet of 12 foot platform, It Is ihe watering place of the Harriman line, arrangements having already been made with that company. It will be the di-trlbuling point for both freight and passenger traffic whi'e t lie Crooked river bridge Is beins built and will bo the termdnus during that period. It ivi!l always be a distributing point for a very large territory both east and treat. It has three times more farming country trlbutory th in ntry other town on either road The farming section has splendid soil and excellent crop3 irre produced without irrigation. The dry farming products raised by f r. Reuter fust east of here took 17 sweepstakes and first prizes against the world, at tne Spokane Dry , Farming Congress. It has splendid summer and winter climate and b'ati ery little disagreeable weather. Bright sunshine and spring-like days Dseraber and January. Veiy healthful. ' Has one of the most scenic locations of tny town Jn the United St'-.tes. Nine perpetually snow clad mountain peaks P a fup, view" .from Ihe town. Deep canyon scenery but a few mile away and la- es spiirtKB and. streams unsurpassed for beauty and grandure are near ui. Tb wju u0 hendqi'arters for summer tourists. Excellent hunting and fishing Uft oUr my doors. Has an abundance of splendid, pure water, and street gracing is being done. Business enteiprises of all kij8 are Arranging to establlBl themselves here. Tills is the protective 'nnd iogieal counecting point of the railroad to PfluevlHe. A priva'e Christian O )ieee wth fl f,QmSa 0i study equal to tmy in the state will be established here.1' Church organfjatir ;ns nre prepn,jnf?;to f rect buildings and one Is alre-.dy established here in if'., building. " Ilea a good crjmtnon 8ciiool and will soon have high school. It vyJH be known as a towr o echools and churct ,es as well aa a bu-iness center. , Eleetrleal power will be developed in the river J.tet west ol here and the linfl will pass throng 3,ere i u9 route to 3 Prlnevllle and will furnish UiIb place .Igm and power. A large floiirliKTiiill la projected, ' the grounds nlrevdy having been secured for Ihe purpose, ' Good rood ivlrfttdy lead to this yltf ;e and more are 'being provided Jrora every direction. " SIOOO in Prize The people of this commurity are all bolsters and wo. have a splendid working organization of thefarmeis and businessmen in the Culver Junction Development League. These are only a very few of the things which will make t Culver Junction Great, "We expect the firdt railroa l engine to cross the line of this lown some time in February it may be earlier and it may be later an track laying is progress ing rapidly on both rouds How Good Can You Guess? If you are a goodone at guessing you may get one of the valuable prizes to be given away. SIOOO IN PRIZES WILL BE MADE AS FOLLOWS: To the one guefsing most nearly to the minute, hour an l day when the first engine will cross the lire of Culver Junction wo will present a check for $300; to the second nearest, $2'0; third, $100; fourth and fifth, 50 each; to (he next twelve, $25 each. Condition are, that CO lots will be fold before contest closes unless Ihe engine reaches here sooner than expected. Contest may close at any timeite . . ...... .l L.i published In this paper. If GO lots are not sold then the prize n the proportion that the number of lots sola bears toou. mciiow nnrnlinne nt li-nsl nun lot In Cnlvnr .Tunntioil and one CUeSfl will It each mu this to ann'v on nurcliase nrico of lot selpctod from pint ami price Anna mnllml t nniilnuinnl rt viilktf lf itlOUtl lrl,.. of loti nw mr. nml lorinii urn nnn.ltilp I nnoll nml In 111 lire 111 tWO CfltlM PjO'' twelve months without interest, or 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent I 1 without interest. Rei ..K each lot purchase'! entitles 'ut0 1 i 'ITlCrniJCr .!..!.. nr lUnmnlot miVCl!etJB notice published in this paper. ACT N')V! At once, and you will J Tint payment in full on lots .whether 10 per cent or one-lbw-made on lot when selection is made and boforo awards are rawe. Wo will haven BIC BOOSTER MEETING ere the day Iheeoglrwcrt Culver Junction. We want you hero. n..t ..t 11... ,. ...1 .11 'i mit limn mail it with yoartW flO lit our (av&r to Deschutes Valley Land and Investment W"' Oegon, and your guess will be carefully Hied and pini u i" , j filial selection will bo mailed to you. Mako an Investment m , .... . ... ' T.mHnn. 1 All prize clieeks good only in payment lor lots in umvw uv. nn - no nnnu bb an m tin .. n cu uii an mi Jf Deschutes Valley Land & Investment Company CULVER, OREGON My guess on date of first railroad engine reaching Culver Junction IS the .day of. 15M I, at the hour of. minules in the o'clock and noon. I enclose $ 1 0.00 to apply on purchase price of lot to be selected by me and you may mail me maiked up plat and price list to the address below. J It is understood that this entitles me to a guess for one of your valuable prizes mentioned in the advertisement, NAAlR ' " We Scllj t POSTOPFICE STATB 7 .an na-iia .BBiin'wB .mb .bii Lands; vvneaiLanus, 11115 ji and 1 nrato Homesteads, ml Desert Claims. LiIST VOUt? FAt?m tdlj as if von criant to sell. oni? 1 ic 1 cr vrti AANTT0B II i -r j ---- ."I'll I, l,ll1,ll,ll,lM,l,lM,l,lMIIlM,Mil,l ..-..-.."..'l..'.i.l."..."l.M..- ' - i ) Deschutes Valley Land j & Investment Compel CULVER, OREGON hi -I.M, 0 b-- u-.BnL.uuoil, We're Exclusive Agenjs for , . Culver Junction