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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
FDR THE CHILDREN An Interesting Experiment. The following Is an Interesting ex ptsfcneat, which consists In placing Are fluids on the top of one another In me order of their density without nl lowing them to mix. It is best to Rhnw this experiment after dinner when cof i la being served. lou will then Iuvto all the liquids necessary at your command, a tall, thin glass Is the first requisite. At the bbttom of this Slats pour lu a little cold sweet coffee, inert maJto n cone of paper, whose point Is turned at a right angle, and cut off the point so as to make an opanlng no larger than a quarter of a dollar. Pour gently In a little cold wa ter, which will escape by the limb of you funnel, impinge on the side of the glass and take its due place on the Kurfaco of the coffee. Cense pouring when tho height of the water equals that of the coffee. Through n second cone you pour a layer of strongly colored wine, port If possible, through a third a layer of salad oil and. through a fourth alcohol that is on the table for boiling your coffee. If carefully done each layer will swim upon the under fluid, and tho whole will present a glass of brown, white, red, yellow and white layers of liquid. Magical Experiments. Regular Freight Ser vice By First Of March How Purple Was Discovered. The discovery of purple was achiev ed by a very humble boy, a fisherman named Alonzo. His master, also a fish erman, left him In the boat, telling him to watch the nets. While Alon zo did thla he also did something else. his master one day discovered. He marked pieces of linen with letter? and designs. A ring which he had found one day upon the shore served as a stnmp for these' designs, but what attracted the attention of Alonzo's master was that they were made in a color not then known purple. The master Inquired how this color had been obtained. Alonzo could not explain any bet ter than by showing how it was done. He dropped the ring into the slimy matter of a shellfish. The mantle of this creature had been torn in some way, and the slimy matter was oozing from it This made marks on the lin en which when dried by the sun turn ed into purple. This color was adopt ed by the king of the country where Alonzo lived as the color of royalty and has thus remained to this day. New Year's In Japan. Among the common people In Japan New Year's festivities are of an Im portant character. The preparations begin about the middle of December, and two or three days before the mouth is ended the fronts of houses are cov ered with emblematic decorations. At each door there are planted In vases filled with earth great branches of pine and of bamboo, and from one end to another of the projecting roof Is stretch ed a garland of plaited straw. This Is a very antique custom, and In the mid dle of the twisted straw there are usual ly bung as trophies a citron, a lobster, some seaweeds, ferns and green leaves from the lzourlka tree, each of the ob jects having an auspicious meaning for tho occupants of the house. The tem ples are opened on New Year's night, and the faithful there seek the fire to cook the zoom!, a sort of rice cake, with a sauce called mlsso, which 19 composed of haricots of fermented oats and of salt. This Is the first repast of the year and Is eaten before the sun rises. ' Conundrums. What is the difference between a cry-baby and an- umbrella? Well, an umbrella you can shut up. What is the difference between a light in a cave and a dance in an inn? One is a taper in a cavern; the other is a caper in a tavern. What is the difference between a boy looking upstairs and one going up? One is stepping upstairs; the other is staring up steps. Why is a lemon stick like a race horse? Because the more you lick it the faster it goe3. A Gift For Mother. Somethtng that a little band can make for mother for Christmas would be "lifters" or pads to use in working around the stove. These can be made of any heavy material, folded, or can be made of several layers of thinner stuff. You can sew the edges of these nfrthir with vour smallest stitches. These lifters are easily made and are really useful. .A half dozen of them put in a pretty box will please mother and save many ugly burns. Digging For Fish. The natives of certain parts of India are In tho habit every year In the sum mer of digging the dry river banks for fish, which they dig out by hundreds, Just as they would potatoes. The mud lumps are broken open, and the fish, perhaps eight inches or ten Inches long, will always be found alive and often frisky, as if Just removed from, its sup posedly native element the water. New Year Belle. See the children gayly go Aa the belle are ringing Crow the country, white with enow, Their happy voice elngln. Tie New Year' morn, and they're away ' To church beyond the hill. And there they meekly, humbly pray To do their Matter will. gin 1 ft foe that all must fight, For bCe lurking- everywhere. . And each giuit war with all hie mlht. ' OJsln rood naolve and prayer. yor the etrowteet weapon we can ue Axainat our common roe romake him to our victory yield 3a rlhtouhee, you know. The wholesale dealers of Port land have notified the merchants of Madras that the Oregon Trunk will be reatfy to receive WAMTED Homo one to plant from ten to twenty acres of potatoes this Spring on land In good condition (or crop; near R. R, station. Inquire at Pioneer office. Isolated Trubt. Public Land Sale No. 0G072 U 8. Land 0 ill c The Dal leu, Oregon, Jan ury 13th. 1911. Notlco im hereby given that, as directed by the CominNBlnner ot the general Ltnd Olllce. under pro vMoiim of Act of Congress approved shipment, of freigthctotined for X&VStC S, S this city between the first and l'r 9 so o'clock a. m., on the 8ni fifteenth of March fih the pref erence in favor of the first date. r In a few exceptional cases shipments of stock at Madras destined for outside "points will be handled immediately. For about a month the OrVgon Trunk will be operated by the ' construc tion department, when it is ex pected that the roadbed will be aumticiiuy uuuastea ana con struction will have proceeded far enough that the line can be day i f March. 1911, at his ofllne, the following tract of hud twli: Lot 3, (nwiswi) section 80, tplOs, r 14 e. w. in, Any persons claiming adversely the above' deaciibed landa ere inlviad to if e their claims or objection", on or before the day above designated for sale. C. W. Moore, i ' HenUer. Notice For Publication Department of tho Interior, U. P. Land Olllce at The Dalle?, Oregon, January 10th, 1911 No luo is hereby glveu that NICHOLAS MONNER. of Madras, Oregon, who, on Jammy turned oVor rn fhn rmowiffen- .""t l90. Home-tend, No 14890 norfmf,u t. Ul- Serial, No. U37H3, for nw. Section 20, partment without inconvenience tll9 ; r 13 e, .,., h led notice ot to either. intention to make Fnal live veur proof The freight rates over the 0. t".l,"bM,,i c,;Vn loi &b ,.!l"0VH (,,t' . , .,, , scribed, defore Howard W 'lumen U . lor the present Will be on a ?. Commli.8otier a his oftlce, at Mwl- milage basis and it is expected rnN ')rt,on "n 281,1 iy" i'-ii-that the rate will- be about G5TU"y,' 191 L Pl , . , , , ... , Claimant name n wilneanes: Charles Cents per hundred 4tll class F. Kimm, Arreil 11. Park ay, William freight from Portland to Mad- rowninli ud Ueoige Mono r, all ot C W. M..ore, Register. ras. The following is the stations on the Oregon Trunk line after it leaves the Columbia River and and the distance of each from that point: Moody, Kloan, Lockit, Dyke, Sinamox, Oakbrook, Sherar, , ' Tuskan, Maupin, Nena, Nathan, North Junction, Uren, South Junction, South End Canyon Joint Line Coleman, Kilmer, Vanora, Pelton, Madras, 5,2 10.9 17,5 Noticf F i Puhiion ion Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Lund Olllce at The Dalle, Oregon. Jun. 23 19'1. Notic hereby given that Alfred T. Mrtlu of Younge, Oregon, who, on Jun lO'h, I9t:4, mnde homeHtcnd, no. 13590 Mortal Vn for T.nt- S. 4. nnil fi- 25.9 nwisec 4, tp 10 8, r 14 e, w m, hu flhd 29.9 of in'en ion to make final five- 39 4 year proof, fo etaoll8h clMim lothelatvi ., r .i. .' n....i 1. ti .iut..,. 50.3 54.9 63. 3 73.1 74.9 ner, U S. ComraiBioner t Ins olllce t Madias, Oregon, ou tte 6 lay of Murch, 1911 Claimant names m witneflte: Heonie E. Laughl'in, of Youngs, Ore gon; Georue E. White, John Thomas, Alfred Wild of Madra-, Oregon. C. W. Moore. 83.5 f2 m2 Register. 85.3 j 86.2 ! Isolated Tract. 88.3 PuWIc Land Sale No. 06777. United 95.3 States Lan-i Office, The Dalian. Oregon, Dec. w 1910. Notice Is hereby ulven that, nsdirecied bv the Comml-sioner of the General Land Office, under pro vision of Aet of Congress approved June 27, 19H6, Publi No. 3l'3, we will offer at public land sale, to the highest t id der, at 9:41 o'clock a. tn , on the '.3rd 100.2 104.4 110.7 HAVING lately settled in Oregon would like to hear from owners of drt; of February, 1911, t this offiee, farms, dry oriirigated: grazing or timber lande. Want aometbing that will turn Into money within the next three or four years. Only replies from owners considered. Address B, care of Madras Pioneer. Notice For Publication. Deparlment o! the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofjlce at The TJallea, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1911. Notice is hereby given that olx Larson of Sisters, Oregon, who, on October 26, 1905, made Homestead, No, 14755 Serial, No. 03732, for eeinwi. swi.ne ne awi. nwi-tel, Sec. 8, tp 12 s, 1 12 e, w. to., ha Med notice nl intention t" make final five-year proof, to entablUh claim to the land b.ve described, before Wurun Blown. County eitrk, at ui oince, at rrlnevllie, uregon, on mo iom day of March, 1911. . Claimant n-unes a witnesses: uewmo, tuvcr, Walter J. Hinricn?, Kobert fc. Jonion and Robert Clover, all or Bisters, Oregon. , J. W. .'M'ore, f!6mf6 RegUter. j the following tiact of land, lowlt:. swjnwi, sec 18, tp 10 s, r 14 e, w m. Any persons cluiminii adversely the above-dfSfrib d lands are Hdvteed to file their claims, or objections, 'n or before the day above designated for sale. C. W. Moore, jl2-fl0 ReglBter. Notict For Publicntion. Department of the Interior, D. 8. Land Office at The Dallen, Oregon, February 9, 1911. Notice U hereby given that William A. Pullen of Madras, Oregon, who on November 11, 1904, made HoraenteuU Eutry, No 18968 Serial, No. 03373, foreiswi, nwi- sei.aud swjnei 8ec, 17, tp lis, r 14 e, w. ra. ban filed notice of intention to make final live year proof to eaiablish claim in the land de-cribwl, before Howard W. Turner. U. H. Commissioner, at bin office, at Madras, On-gon, on the 20th day of March, 1911. dlaimant names aa wltn8fes: An drew Pierflon, George S. Mayes, Charles 11. TunstaU, anl George W. Rankin, all of Madras, Oregon. HO mlO O.W. MOORE, Register I I I BLAGKSMITHING The best equipped shop In Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED HORSESHOEING A. SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. MADRAS, OREGON t I Automobile Stage Line t ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS I Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY The Pest Accommodations For All passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAOE OFFICE Cornett Stage & Stable Co. - Howard w. turner U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAB OKKUON Notice Poi Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllre at The DulleB. Oregon, Fehrimrv 4tli.lH. Notice s hereby given that JOHN UKICIIEN if Mndrns, On'no'i who on December 1005. niM'le H inesteml No 14826, Heriul No. 03763, for iim ski 23. tp 11 s r 13 u, w. iu., ln- filed notlee of Inten tion to timke Final live year Proof tn establish oUIni to t lie land nbovn d Bcribed. before Ilnwuid W. Turner, U. 8. OiimiulHtioner t liis olllce t Mail rns. Oreson, on thw 14th day of March, Clftimnnt n'iins as wilnes-c?: .Inke J. Moehrlng, Theodore Relger, Wlllin TnlelniMii hiid It J. StrnsBer, all of Milra, Oregon. C. W. Mnr, f9-ni9 Register. Nolice For Publicaliou. Department of the Interior, U. fc1. Land Olllco at The I)allei,( Oregon, Kebrtmry 3rd, 1911. Notice herehy ;iven that FRANK GALLOWAY of MhiItmh, Oregon, wlm, n June 1 t, 1904, in-'de HuineBteiil No. 13501, He ti I No. (13208, for wjswj, ee 21 ami ei ee., -eii2- 0 II v. r 13 e. w in,. Iihn rINd iioiice of intention o make Finul five-year Prool t eHtiib'iHh eliin t the liuid" nhove dt'scrlhed before linwarl V. Turner, U. S. CoinniiH-ioti. r at hip nflW ai Ma rue, On-goti, on the 13ih day of Match, Claimant nimen an wltneBsen: Clirlnt Huuiiuuer, ChrlM IlHrry, Daniel h. AreiiBind r anl AnderMon L. Williamx, all of MudrH, Oregon. C. W. Moore, i9-ni9 Ken Inter. Notice ftr Publicuition. Department of the Interior U. S Land Ofllce at Tho DHllea, Oregon, Fediuary 3rd, 1911. N"'iii't Im herehy plven i lint THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. f Culver, Oregon, who, onJun- 2rtth, I9W). ma'ie Hotiieatead, No 0.r020 for nelnwj S"e. 7 mid Hw jyei 8c0 tp 13 8, r 13 e,w m , luis tiled notice ot intention t mnke Fimil com mutHti-ui Proof, to ea'ab'iHh elnini to the IhikI above deMeribed. tieforo II 'vnl W Tur ner, U ri Gommi-Hl 'iier, at bin (lice at Madras, Oregon, on the 13ch day of Murch, 1911. rlnlniHnt nxmcs nn wltn"ee: Wil li nil C. Barber, John tjaxton, Wi'liatu O. Ralston and John HairliiKton all of Culver, Oregon. ' C. W. Monre. f9-m9 , ReKleter. FOR SALEr-AlI or part of piy city property in Madras' on term. One Hnnp cIobo in, corner lot 60x100, fine well nnd 14x18 ltnue, all for f500.00 Cull on or write Harry Q. Key, Mad rns, OreRon. Notice For Publication Department of tho Interior, U, 8, Laud Oflloo nl. The Dalle. Oreuon. January 21, 1011. Notlee la hereby Kiven iut Mnnrnrot Million, nf Youiikh, Oregon, who, on Jatumrv in innn. imhiIm HnmrHtPid. N i. 14908. SerlMl No 0H792. for ejnwj, wjne, pen ) anil fejn j, w nr nun i, r 11 e, V. M,lm filed notice nf Intention to make Until live year proof, tn entnbllnh oIhIih tn the bind above described before Howard W. Turner. U. 8. Com miHrtloner at his nflloe at Madrai, Ore gon, on the 0th day of March, mil ninlmnnt niimeH nn tvllnonHea Rtiowdeti Whlt. Alfred Thavcr. I. A. Yoiiin; and Ntucy White, all i f Mid rn", Oreuon. O. W. MOORE, PJ iulS lleulHter Nolice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. LhiiiI Ollleo at The Dulles, Oretron. Jmiunrv HI, 1911- Notlco is hrohy ytven Omt INORH AM IIAURALSON, of lliynreek. Oregon, who on Auvnnt 8, IflOll, tii'ide HoineHtea-t. No. 05137, for e$HwM, nnd the wW Hep. 18, t Kin, r '4 v, w m., Iinr filed notice nf Inten tion to make Finil eotnmiUatl. n Proof to etnbll8li (ibiiin to the IhiwI ahovo de scribed, before Howard V. Turner, D. S. Commissioner at his olllco at Mad ran, Oregon, on tiio llth day of March, 1911 Clnimnnf name nn wltiipse: F.d P. Tnvlor. o INycreek, Oregon, Lewli P. Foho, of Madras, Oresnn, Wlllinm Co urn and Wlllluni Mather of Young, Oregon, C. W. Moore, f9-m9 ReBlHler. FOIl SALE At the Pioneer Olllce, L irtil lllankH of ul kln in; Carbon and Typewriter paper, I HHtnlltiient Sale contract", Notes Bnd Keeeipts. i Notice For Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. 3. Lnnd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 13, 1911. Notice Ih hereby given Hint Ed. P. Taylor, one of the helm and lor the helrH of Barth K Taylor, of Hnycreek, O'einm, who on November 9th, 1005. made Hninealcnd, No. 14790 Serial No. 03743 for bwJ-hwKi Lt 4, see 10 nnd Lo'H 1 and 2, aectlon 30, tp 10 a, r 15 e, w m. hna filed notice of intention to nmke Finnl five-year proof to CBtabllih claim 'o the land above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. fi. Commissi n- er at Ii!r offico at Madras, Oregon, on the 24th day of March, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy M Newell, Charles W. Parrh-h and John F. Church, of Hnycreek, Oregon, nnd Iloae Booth of Madrap, Oreon. C. W. Moore, flC-m23 Reglnter. s omething Doing AT For Good fa rfrirvn-i.. SEE D, w. bi rnrrintf ..... . "fl Alan t--l ' " toMad''orlW, hub. rrices rjght. - .11 inn ,-. . iewi lit ti ' i I UirilL fT .. . VI IkI.I Lnml onira . Juwt, " "l ne 1). , ouce la hvh ..i ' i j. II Mini 29th, 1910 raadeTlrak a . iu w in,, iai fi W hah nilo.Momak.'ntfJte lin l f aim in n,u ..i "r ' f.i... II 'ir unm ... MQ uiilPM If rn .. n v 'r ji Contest Notice. Department Of The fork n ..mill UIIIIT, inlhl H I Dill IIIII V .1. IHII J ieai. uiiniiivii nnvine mtM otliofl liv Amr T. 11 l. . ifeMinii, ngniiiH homnte 001 1U. iiihiIb Mrpii II ion, oec ii, ipiii.sm, ew. m..lj Hpninmin h iiii.nu.H i.i.i. i I. s ii r which u ib aiietira tbu iilJ I? IIIm. ......... i.- -i - ..if 'w.-iw iih nuniiv I r,nu uni v mr uiu bix ra"DlM that said Hbnndnnmpni mil idence on sold place; that ...i .1... i. Iiunniiti- nil IIUV HUB 10 liU tmnt In the armj, diijh corps m inn unuea Htunin War. Rnlil nmtl ir lnr.li iiiiiuiiiiiK oniu nnru-ii'u ii mo in. on March 16, 1911, kkt Madran, Oregon; and Ihit final will be held at 10 o'clock t MHrph '22. 19 1. Won- H iimrn in ii e uai r.u'rcnD. i. ...... ...ntn.w 1 1 n i i n t7 in . nrnrwr I lAiKllll ItflP IH Ml IPIH ...t.ii. niinn iiiai a r.r nnifl VTII1WII rnvii that such notice lie given ti nroDer nublii-atlon. C. W. 5 19 i Culver Junction Watch For Announcments Deschutes Valley Land & Investment ft CULVER, ORE. L... . . . wn-attl4 iMfii!'Aiti;fitaf rtiaa fchkiinKi fi'iisg MfcJ"JiiaMfcJj Vafw'