PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. Bercland Attorney At Law MADBAS, OREGON w. B. SNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offle in Drug Store, MADRAS OREGON John T. Rota D. L. WyWe B. F. Wylde CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO. lXCORrORATtD Complete tract Index to nil land and town lota In Crook county. Abp'ractb made nccurate'y on short notice. PRINEVILLE, OREGON LEWIS H. IRVING ATTORNEY AT LAW Office of D. W. Barnett. MADRAS, . OREGON Ora van tassel NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS, OREGOr Ja H. HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITHES NOTARY PUBLIC Fire Insurance, Life Insurance, Surer? Hm, Real Estate. Conveyancing PRINEVILLE, tMW.i.'fMk:! rwmuws,? ixmecuons a specialty. Madras, Oregon iBinurrr. I New Depot Is Commodious WORK BEING RUSHED Frame Is Up Ready For Roofing Congestion of Freight At Madras Station yyt P. MYERS LAWYER CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON Practice in all courts and Department of the Interior. 0, C. COLLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Justice of the Peace CULVER PRECINCT CULVER OREGON Howard w. turner U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS OKK- Fred A, Zell BAGCAGE AND EXPRESS DELIVERED To All Parts of the City Mudraa Oreg n I For Baths ;o to Hotel Madras A New Sanitary, Up-to-date Bath Room Filled Up, Which is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC lw MADRAS ell Drilling Co. ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELLS DEPTH GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED INQUIRE AT PIONEE OFFICE MADRAS, OREGON Scott E. Gordon CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Madras, Oregon Property Lines Run Townslte Surveying City Work, Maps, Plans, Estimates', Etc. As statecUin the last issue of The Pioneer, the new depot for Madras, on the Oregon Trunk Line had been Btarted, and at this writing the building is be ginning to assume shape, the foundations have been laid and the building is far enough along to commence placing the roof in position. There is a large crew of car penters at work on the building since it was started and as the lumber is now all on the ground, the work will be pushed as rapid ly as possible to accommodate the large amount of traffic and freil ght that is being shipped to tin point. Temporany platforroyjjjjj being built tounload J&fflcSvs as the loadmjgjeeawpt'o have been hurriedlyvdwelaf Portland . !f59xat theIreight may be sorted if&Jf distnbUtton to the interior points, AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS HERE ON THE BOON The first carload of automo biles to be shipped into Centra Oregon, arrived over the Oregon Trunk Line Monday afternoon the shipment being consigned to J. C. Robinson, the local agent. The shipment consisted of four new 'Reo" machines, which have been sold to Central Oregon people, two at Madras for Dr. W H. Snook and Messrs. Sayre & Hendricks. The roads in Crook County were in gocd condition all wintc for the use of automobiles with the exception of a few days and this shipment is only the first of several other carloads of ma chines that will arrive in the near future for the Robinson Garage. Left In a Hurry. A ludicrous Incident occurred when Carter, the lion klnpr. as he was railed. was exhibiting with Due-row at Lon don. -A manager with whom Carter bad made and broken an en gagement Issued a writ against him. The bail iffs came to the stage door and asked for Carter. 'Show the gen tlemen up," said D u c r o w. and EKE bat canter. when they reached the stage there sat Carter composedly In the great cage. with an enormous lion on each Bide of hlm. "There's Mr. Carter, waiting for you. gentlemen," sad Ducrow. Go In and take hlm. Carter, my boy. open the door." Carter proceeded to obey, at the same time eliciting by a private signal a tremendous roar from IiIh companions. The bailiffs staggered back in terror, rolled over each other as they rushed downstairs nnd nearly fainted before they reached the street MADRAS, The Gateway To Central Oregon DEPOT ADDITION, The GATE To MADRAS Madras Will Make the LARGEST City Im Central Oregon ! Conditions H Made It do JLJUUlJl 1 r Sfffrt M C1H ave LOCALS and PERSONALS Mrs. Alta Young and Mrs. ack McCloud of Moody visited with Mrs. S. D. Percival Tues day, returning Wednesday. W. J. Boone and C. Sam Smith of Prineville are in town today looking after a warehouse roposition to handle freight and wool. A. E. Hammond, of Portland, who is interested in the original townsite of Madras, arrived in the city Tuesday and will re main here several days. J. F. Baker was a passenger to Grand Dalles last Sunday to meet his daughter, Mrs. H. A. Gatewood and family from Ne braska, who will probably make their home in this vicinity. i 1 st. It has a good many times the farming acreage. 2nd. A 3-4 Circle must come through Madras to make other points. 3rd. Coal within 1 0 miles, Gold mines in 15 miles and Timber 15 miles. -4th. Good project of irrigation of 75,000 to 100,000 acres of land. 5th. Two main lines of R. R. and posssible spur of another. 6th. New CUy Water, Flour mill, Grjurchcs and a School sy$!Sjjhard to bcviy where. 7 th. ((These conditions should guarantee a city of 10,000 people in TEN years. 8thf Madras has N-E-V-E-R been boomed, lots being CHEAPER than other places of the Deschutes. We Look for lots to DOUBLE in value in 60 to 90 days. sn llJ j Sir m ' c Wyf ifflDII s rn rn iif tf 2 I I ZTZ. ZI ZZ 5 1e H 'EE StfMt IT" Slr.r J 1- gtrir EE m nn i i DePot Addition The Best Of MADRAS Why not buyinDcN Addition where lot, ait Jelling from 25 to 50 rf cent, of adiournitm I... rnces :' $50.00 ' " To : .$25o.oo "Per Lot. Terms: 1-5 Cash Bal ance in EQUEAL Pay. ments of 3, 6, 9 and 12 Months. We arc selling our lots in MADRAS and notin all parts of the GLOBE; nor are we paying the large Commissions, gnicg purchasers the benefit Our office will be on the grounds at the corner of 3d & "G" Streets, The New Business Center WM. H. LANCASTER COMPANY 8HADELANO OATS FOR SPRING PLAHTMQ CLIMAX Hearlnt yielding. Eorlifft maturing, Whit Tret OlL i'rulncd 100 bo. ne: aero on dry bill land ff CHALLENGE Beat Whlta Slits Oat evr.r trrown. l'lunc Fall or K prill 2. TIeliU from 100 to 12S bnsbela per acre, matures In 100 days. Samples, Catiloe Ko. 69 nd Primal on RaouirL ' .aP PORTLAND SvED CO. Portland, Oregon COLONISTFARES From tlie roldille and Eastern portions of the United Stales and Canada to OREGON, WASHINGTON & NORTHWEST WILL PHEVAIL DAILY March 10 To April 10 pven tub Oregon-Washington Rail road Navigation Go. and connections, tho Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern prom Chicago - - - 933.00 St. Iioula - m m 3a. OO Omaha - - - - 23,00 Kanaaa City - - 30.00 St. PauJ - - - - 30.00 nd from othar alllei egrraspondlngly lotu. You Can Prepay Fares Tlie Colonl-t Nthh r WMibiiuiid only but vnuhavo relstlvea or (rlenda or employees 11 tliu l.'Ht wnum .. uu uei.u in brum to (tiia late you can nepovit tno vame 01 inu tare wim 'our local railroad auent hih! an order (or a ticket will be telegraphed to any addreua denlrcd. Let The World Know Of our vast resource" ami splendid opior unities for HOV1E HUILUINC; Call on the undersigned for K"d InKtruc tlve printed matter to nend Kast, or give liltn the addrostea o( tho-e to whom you would like to have ucli matter ent. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND' OROGON Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office ntThe Dalles, Oregon, Feb IS, 1011. Notice Is hereby given that Ed. P. Ttylor, one of the heim und for the helra ol Surah F. Taylor, of Haycreek, OreKnn, who on November 9ih, 1905. made HomeHlead, No. 14790 Serial No 03743 fur feHW, Ln 4, ae 19 nnd Lois 1 und 2, btction 30, tp 10 b, r ID e, w. m. has filed notice of intention to mwko Final flvf-yeur proof 10 eBlabllsh claim o the land above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. fl. Commlrai in er Ht his office at Madras, Oregon, on the 24th day of March, 1911. Claimant namea aa wltneanea: Roy M Newell, Clmrlea W. ParrUh ami John F. Church, of Haycreek, Oregon, nnd Rose Booth of Madras, Oregon. C, VV. Moore, fl0-m28 Register. For Good Farms City Property and Business Chances SEE D. W. BARNETT OFFICE MAIN BTBEKT, MADItAfl, OUEOON Also local agent for Depot Addition 10 iviaaras anu tho now town or aioto Hub. Pncca right. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Off ce at Thn DalleM, Oregon, FeO, 9, 1911 Notice la hereby jjiven that Andrew Pleraon. of Madras, Oregon, who, on April 10, lUUo, made lloraeateail No. 143fifl Serial No 03548, for njnej, 8ec. 8, anu vrniirtl BOIT. . lOWUHtlll) II H r 14 e, w m, haa filed notii-e of In tention to make final flve-venr proof, to establish claim to tho land above above described, before How ard W. Turner, U. 8. Commissioner, at IiIh ollloe at Madraa, Oregon, on tho JJOth day of March, 1011. Claimant names ao witnesses: George a. ftlayea, Julio M. Mayea.-Perry Hhh deraon, William A. Pullen all of Mad raa, Oregon. flO mlO C. W. MOORK, Register Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Orowon, March 4, 1911. Notice la herebv clven thai Maraden M. Mouteltii, of Lnnonta, Oregon, who, on Aug, 23, 1900, made homestead No. 16308, 8eri ai, No, 03986, for nej, See. 24, tp 13 a, r 18 e w. rh,, Has filed no' Ice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establUh claim to the land ahove deacribed, before Howard W. Turner, United States rommialoner at hie Offlee, at Ma-lraa, Oregon, on the llih day of April, 1911, Claimant names a witin'ssea: J. 8. McCoin, Dwlght Roberta, Walter Mc Coin und John R Helfrlcli all of La monto, Oregon, m0 tt RtglBtbr. Warren Smith PROPRIETOR Elite Tonsorial Parlors NO LONG WAITS BATHS MADRAS, ORE. BUCKLEY EXPRESS COMPANY Daily Stages From Madras To Metolius And Interior EXPRESS SPECIALTY. AND Redmond Bend Points BAG AGE A Notice For Publication. department ol the Interior, U. 8 Land Ofllce at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1911, Notice la liorebv ulven that OLA LAHHO.V of Bistera, Oroon, who, on October 26, 1905, made Homestead, No, 14755 Serial, No. 03732, for r4nwj, Hw4,,ne ne awi, nwi-ol, Sec. 8, tp 12 b, i 12 o, w. m., Iian tiled notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to ostabllHli claim to the land above described, before Warren Blown, County Wlt-rk, at bin olllce, at Prineville, Oregon, on (lie 18th day of Maroh, .1911. Claimant nHineMa1 witnesHeai Lewla O. Oloveri Walter J. Hlnrlcna, Robert E. Jordon and Robert Clover, all of Blstoia, Oregon. ( flt)-mfo 0. W, Moore, Bbirletor ID HORSESHOEING Weat of Hood & Stanton'i E&n THOS. H. MADDR Madras, Oregon Content Notice Donnlnieiit of the Interior, U. Land Ollloe, The Dalln, WW 9, 1911. A fufllcictit conltittl navinK been filed io lU homeMlead entry No. I6l,Bj. m lonr, for rlseW, i eec33, lp9r,14, e w. 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