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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
Mm The Madras Pioneerlsplendid scenervof tho r.ninm . - , . om nns any advantages over that 1'ublls hod ovnrv Thi,i k k... i . .7. uvei mat the pionkku ruuLisiuNo co. u g!;eet the trVelers - "w line 10 uentrai Ure- n ,,w" ""itai i nun. -i-niB vnnto riii t.: junr ,,,, i m 'vl,vv nm ill LWI1U . 1 Six months i be known wherever rnnricjfc, WANTED bldB for excavating rcser- v..:.:::::::": niid 7, fLl0 voir and trenches for water mains nt L08T Between Miidraa and llio KII UnRbeck school house a 22 calibre revolver, Harrington & Richards. Leave at Pioneer Office and receive reward. J. W. O'Kelloy. flO m2 A-pyKitTismo katks on application but the Pacific Northwest has in . ' " ..... I SfHfl nn QtlOn ... 3 i t iu imi second class matter August fuT. ii 7 1" . Y"naenui mm, at the Postorfice at Madras, ore ?hn11 for admirers of the grand UlUlor the Actof Conrtrooo f xf.i. o ,t,..' in nntnia TU o'i i,-winualoiii, ..vwuiv.. auc ouiuiun .Diver THURSDAY MAR. 2, 1911 Dry Farming Con gress In October KbDUCED RATES OVER ALL RAILWAY LINES I -imau 11. vuuymi, tnrougn wnich enirin- v.ltJiC uuw lucaung a line, is morethan a mile deen. nrl fVm light filtering down from tho ton of the gorge to the railrond t.Va 5U0O feet below will afford n spectacle that cannot be ennnWl on the American continent and perhaps not in all the world. Uregonian. une thousand conies nf ffco 4 Portland Oregonian of Febnmrv 16, containing the views and! wnte-tin nf fhn Pnilw,nj t.. 1 tMuuuau xjay utjl- TT? - I 1 1 vvora was received renpntlv eDration at Madras. kv uaan Tillman Reuter. received bv the Mnd pert of the Madras Count " cial Club and are beine- senf f a nil and a director of the Internation- Parts of the United States to an al Dry Faammg Congress, that nunce the advent of the railroad tne congress will be he d thin in central Urecron year at Colorado Sorintrs. Cnln raao, during the week of Ottoher Hill J 11 i6. n Him HRrrman , HIIIUIHll lhe communiontlnn taryJohn P. 'Burns of the n I inoo Anroln Diunln Farming Congress to Mr. RJ UUlQ0 "Sai" m in part is as follows Some weeks ago requests were TWfl I tucc tn ddiuciii 1 r ww.w iiicmucia ui uie rsoara. . . . - urging them to vote uoon the nd. visability of changing- the nro- (Portland Telegram) POSed date for t.h RivfV. I corroboration of the item in the irress. This wfl L"l?firra.ma of davs aS that the " w" """" "a him and Harriman forces are planning an urgent request from the prin- to make a spectacular race in getting cipal railroad lines that the Con- right-of-way and building a branch rail- gress be held durine the lnqf roaa from Madras to Pnneville came week of SentPm W i today' when 5t became known that P, ' in vi uci lu c r . ... . . r:,lfn nd,mnfn 1 rore3t ana ueorKe nelson, otticials v..u1vuk- Ul 1,11c; BUIIlIIier nf tho Inland 1.'! r 1 t - tourist rate. 1 he matter h nvino- ihecan nnor tint ---o ( t o HiwwtjAiBM; Y been voted Upon by the majority I line between those points. They have of the executive committeemen been closeted during the last few days and the desire being that the T "Lr Ke.rr'..Ke"era attorney date be held, as formerlv nn. J 'S'". S n. p- " pmiug me urutiesoi incorpo anon. nounced, the week of October These lines will start from i r t, . I.-. 10, or later in the vear. Your between Madras and Metolius, thenrst secretary attended a session of d,vision Pint of the Oregon Trunk; and I U7III O IT n W rT- 9 r-v A. . A X Vanora. Call at VanTassel Land Company'o office for specifications. A BARGAIN 160 acre farm lor sale, 16 miles south of Madras, 6 miles southeast of Culver junction, 2 i miles from new railroads, near Opal Springs. Will be water through place oon fiom springs. 80 acres in cultivation; younR orchard, Rood three room house, barn, chicken house and granery. Inquire of owner. James W. Nichols, Macras. Oregon. R F. D. Box 70. fi6m2 Fred A. Zell TlS BACCAGE AND EXPRESS DELIVERED To AU Paits of the Citv Farmers . Townspeople REMEMBER, that when it comes to quality our stock is without a peer and is seldom t equaled in Central Oregon Prices consistently maintained at the most reasonabie margin of profit. Our goods sell themselves. QUALITY SUPREME PRICES SELL THE GOODS The best of evcrythieg in Groceries, Dry Goods, including Gents' Furnishings, Shoes, Shelf Hardware, Silverware, Etc. Madras For Baths -goto- Hotel Madras A New Sanitary, Up-to-date Bath Room Filled Up, Which is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MADRAS TRADING on HAVING lately Bettled In OreRon would like to bear from owners of farms, dry or iirhjated: grazing or Umber lands. Want something that will turn Into money within the next three or four yearB. Only replies from owners considered. Address B, care of Madras Pioneer. ILIYERY k FEED i Madras State Bank MADRAS. OREGON TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Money transmitted to all parts of United States and Canada J. M. Conlclin, Preiidcnt and Gen. Mao'gr; C. E. Rouih, Vice-President DIKKCTORS: C. E. Rousb, M. Putt, J. C. RoMoaou, Robt. Rea, J. M. Conklln the will attempt to control two strategic Tranconnfnl r Action ru;nn u. lJB3aea.oa ine eont 01 tllc Pla""s " i cuiuury toward the metropolis of Crook County. 1st and 2nd, and there had the One of these gaps ts the favorable pass Dleasure Of mppf inrr nnrl nrlrlfodD- on the Hodson ranch, which will nnrmif . "o uuuiwg- I f . . . f ki.t.iu ing about thirty of the general of a maximum erade of per cent for . . , . OSda milPH-nf linn Tha linn nnaana oassenErer airentaanri tmftif man. r -"w ,. ., "uck springs in uie rtcn Lamonta cikci uie icauing lines 01 the district and maintains an easy eradefor 1 A -r-- ..Z . I . m w rr csu ouainess arguments were the entire distance. presented, letters from the ex- While this reputed Hill subsidary road ecutiVe committee read, and the 58 beInff Projected the Harriman people secretary receiver! sn Tnaa tne,r totceB of engineers in - . . ... . the held running a line to form a ju c- from the principal lines that the tion with .h mmn n. a Summer tourist rates, which nor- IMains and will push ahead alont? the many Close September 30th, will eeneral route of the old Columbia be eyfenrlerl tn nnvm. tk n,. Southern survey. Farmino- Cone-resa frnm . nir,fo b' Forrest, one of the promoters sT- w ";rr: ' , "f the formerly chief en i.j.Lj "1I1V.Q "Ml UI IUC XYllHaUUri o-inonr. nf tUr. M.ft, IJ..I. .1 J Kiver Worth and South, and that after severing his connections with that a rate not to. exceed two cents road joined forces with V. D. William, per mile should be granted from son' one of the original promoters of n j . - - thf llrptrnn I lUnlr I .inn Thow nmif nn. an territory not covered by the : , trt 7 7", , ; v L , . , J , ; trol the townsite of Metolius and have aumu,c' t-uuiiau rates, ine aaie under the title of the Inland Empire preaenuju Dy ine noara, mat IS, Development Company vast real estate JVIcCapgap, Bates & liively HEAL ESTATE We handle Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you have something to sell, write us, 318 Failing Building Hunt & Company OPPOSITE 00ENETT STAGE OFFICE Mam Street, MADRAS, Ore, Good Rigs Furnishec Your Horses Wei! P TUB MAX LUEDDEMANN, Auer REAL ESTATE DEPT PORTLAND, OREGON TOMMY McCQRMACK, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigai FURNISHED ROOMS New and Up-to-DateQui V X A. E. Peterson PaSStillie POOl Hal Olitl JEWELER CULP & McCALL, Proprietors 2 2 2 2n the week of acceptable. October 16th, was WATER AT 155 FEET Water was found by the Cen tral OregonVVell Co. at 155 feet near Youngs last week where " they were drilling a well for P in. viooert. Mr. vibbert ex pects to put in a pumping plant and also construct a reservoir from which to irrigate several acres of his land in that vicinity. The Central Oregon Well Co. nave a contract ior drilling a deep well for the Deschutes Rail road Company at their station grounds near Youngs. Accord ing to the Deschutes engineers the railroad track will be laid to this station by the latter part of March. The regular equipment on the Oregon Trunk passenger train up the Deschutes will include a par lor car. There is something new' on Oregon branch lines. It is a certainty, however, that when the scenic beauties of the new line receive the publicity they merit, the parlor cars on the run will carry tourists from all parts of the world. Neither the Grand holdings all through the country that is being tapped by the Oregon Trunk and which would be reached by a Prineville branch. ITEMS OF INTEREST REAfi ESTATE List your la .d with me. IlaVM tiuyers for lari;e ranches. Office at Hotel Mudraa. It. P. Hbeurer. fMf FOR SrtLE 140 acres of wheat son on summer fallow, ood header, com plete, horses, wagons and all kinds of farming implements. Inquire of D. W Bamttt. fi6 E JGS FOR HATCHING. Columbian Wya'ido'ts, a few Whit LfKhorim f. S HamtmrtiH. f 1 .50 for 1G. Clin A.Sian, Mudru- Oreuon. flO 4i 320 acres cousiutlng o' 100 ucres tlmb r land; within Imulinu distance fiom HadruH: Ciuieea 1 500.000 feet. 160 tcrfH c f farm land 5 miles from Mad ras: all under lenue, uu acrcH in cultl vuiion : Good iiuil'lliiKH on Ian I. Hood rcliard, bintting fruit ; Vr u-e SI 0.60 pel ere. $40CU uthti wi l hanuii' this tract haltince on easy torain F-r further in lormatiiin nee John McTaggart. m St Three Doors North of P. O. MADRAS, - OREGON Hamilton, Waltham and Elgin Watches Hamilton & Hamilton chains, charms, necklaces, bracelets, lavaliers, chatelaine pins and brooches Satisfaction Guaranteed X 1 Ciqars. Tobacco. Confectioner Smokers' Articles, NewsStaoj DltDEIt that suit or overcoat at tin Tailor . We will keep It prsen fret. Next t pool hail, h25 FOlt SALE 320 aores choice farm land. 2-0 acres In cultl vatlou; houses, Imrn and cistern. K0 acres In wheat. Piico, 7000.00: TermB. Square Deal Call for your FRESH CANDIES. NUTS and other Delicacies at BLUE FRONT, W. J. GOWHERD, Prop. Pure Food Groceries Gents' Furnishings NOTIONS, .POST CARDS, ETC., ETC. Mr A. E. CR0SI rvPHYTHlNG IN KODAI DRUGS & THE DALLES, to supplies always on hand. Printing and developing done. Mailorders will receive our prompt attention. Write for our new 1911 CATALOG Try a bottle of Mur- fine's Edlnol Devel oper. Will develop any Plate or Paper A. E. CROSBY See Suyre & II nd ricks, m m TV Canyon pf the Colorado, nor the