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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF IVI Al iD i F ft. I J S75.2 Lots 25X100, 25X140 and 50X100 Feet and Ud Accord ina to Are vou a RflflSTFR fnr a on V , M r " su' wme yur lnenas and tell them what we are doing in MAD HAS, tell them that now is the time to get m on the crounrl fln. . n i come to MA1JKAS. tell them to tPll hPW frind fn'or.. , i iiAnDAo i i -J . . ft n n a o tup ni unr -m . .. "U them in - -"wo w wiiic w ivi rL nnOi iuur guuu UIU LUWU--mttUnMO, i nc tlmuc iu Lite AND PflflQD 928 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND Locati 101 OREGON REALTY SYNDICATE, (IHC) Gar. T & M Sts MADRAS, County Court Proceedings - The March term of county court con ened March 1. Tresent-Judge H. C. Ellis, Commissioners R. H. Bayley and James Rice, Warren Brown, clerk and T. N. Balfour, sheriff. The following is among the business transacted of in terest to northern Crook County: N ow on this day is presented to this court the petetion of J. L. Windom et al for a county road, and upon due con sideration it is ordered that the county clerk forward the papers relative to said road to F. W. Wilson, district at torney, for his opinion as to their validity. Regarding the Glenn H Loucks peti tion for county road; it appearing from the opinion of the district attorney that the affidavit of posting is defective, it is thereforo ordered that the matter be continued until the next meeting of this court and that the clerk notify W. Glenn Loucks of the objections raised by the district attorney James T, Robinson et al petition for a conty road, continued until the next meeting of this court for failue to file bond or affidavit of posting notices as prescribed by law. Upon written request of District At torney Wilson, the matter of a logging franchise on the Deschutes river is con tinned until he .May term of this court. Road supervisors' appointments, H. A. Brown is appointed supervisor of Haystack precinct, J. L. Windom hav ing failed to qualify. S Nace is ap pointed supervisor of Kutcher precinct, the former appointee having failed to qualify. adhered to the truth in all our adver tisements, and we are ready to prove all our statements. VAVORA TOWNSITE CO., pd ad By Ora VanTassel. NO. 3851 The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON B. F. Ai.i.rni President. r T. M, Baldwin, Cashier wii.i. iikzwkii.kh vice I'rea. II. BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier ESTABLISHED 1888 Surplus and Undivided 1'roMtn SfAPHIR Imported Belutnn Stnllion will iiih Ito I he Hcuson of 1011, com meii'lnc April 1, at the following piii'-en: W. V. Moore's ranch Mon iliiys anil Tut'siUys, Miidrnw. Wednes dny8 uiul Saturdays,, MetoliiH, Thursday nnd Fridays.. FurmeM Belgian Hoise Co. J. A. Coulter, secretary. m 10 npltal, Si 00,000.00 Police lor Publication Department of the Interior, TJ, S. Land Office at The Dulles, Oregon, March 4th, 15)11. Ni tice Is hereby given that AddieM. Lt-e. formerly Addie M. Barlow, of .Madras, Orgn, who, on October 22nd 191.8 made Homestead, No. 01437, for sin-Kj Section 8, tp 10 8, r 14 e, w m., ll-s filed ui tire of inlentlon to make Fmai commutation Proof, to eaiuulipb Imni iu tlie luiiii above described, be lor llo-acu W. Turner, U. S. Cum-mi- tiont-r at hi- other, al Madras, Oi- jtn, mii ft lzm day oi Apri , IsMl. C' i hi nit limits ad vr. iiiissi.i: V 1- i nui II, Slui-i lmi;k r, Fr d Fi- el, Scol A. McLean of Madras. Oruinn. an Geo gi H. Viiit- ol Younus, Oregon C. W Moore, "9 aB Register Contest iMotice. DepHrtment Of The Interior, United flutes Land OMlce, The Dallen, Oiegou, February 3, 10U. A BUfficient con tea' affidavit having been ilel in litis oillce by Aracr L. Houghialing, con tfcHtnt, again-t homestead Entry. No 0611B in i.ie MHreli 11,191(1. for ejnwi sec , tp in, h rvs, e w. m.. by Benjamin F. Hit petenu, enn'estoe, in which it ia alleged that said Benjamin F. Hippetau lias wholly abantloned i-aid traet for the six months last paHt; that eaid Hbundonment still exists; Hint clainiHn never established hiB rex idnncn on eaid place; that said alleged absence was not due lo his employ mnt in the army, navy nr marine eorps f the United Stiles In time o' wur. Sid phi ties are hereby n wflel t" sppear, respond and offer evlilenee "niching atd alleg tion at 10 o'clock a. m.on March 15, 1911, t etore H. V. Tti ner a No a y Publ'c at his office in MtdrtH, ()r'i.on; nd rhtf final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on l .n-h 22, 1911, before tho Register Hnd Heceiver' hu United Stales Land Office io The DalleH,0 egnn. The m d 'onies'iuit liavini?, in a proper affidavit 'lel Decem'-er 27, 1910, set forth facts which chow that after tue diligence, person h1 service of ibis notice ('minor be made, it i- hereb ordered and directed that such notice be given lv due and proper nublicatlon. C. . Moore, jo 19 Register. V dh w aa A fWjfkjtoijtU rfW-rfV.rfk A JU.itit tth jtV rfk.WV.jlV.rfh tAxjtSujttUA. AiVjIVA ttVkj&A TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPAh Will OPEN a Line of Yards at MADRAS, METOLIUS, CULVER, and REDMOND LUMBER, CEMENT BUILDING MATERI OF ALL KINDS SEVERAL CARLOADS OF LUMBER AND SHINGLES ENROUTE ALSO J CARLOAD OF CEMENT FRANK L. WAIT, District Manager Yards Located Un Ihirdotreet - - Madras, OrtJ "O ww ww ww ucTacrrsr v w ura"ysyVVy?, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN In answer to C. C. Covey's paid ad vrtisement in the Madras Pioneer of March 9, 1911, vhich is headed as fol lows: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: In that advertisement he states that the literature advertising Vanora con tains the following statement. "To the west of Vanora lies the Warm Springs Reservation which according" to the statement made by the Indian Agent ioon be thrown .oj en for settle ment: this would cause a irreat rush to Vanora."- Mr. Covey at this point states that he, Mr. Covey, never made such statement. We agree with him that he never made the statement. But in our quoting these words we did not say nor infer that Mr. Covey Eaid this, but will say that the Indian Agent from Washington, D. C, did make this statement and we can get several af fidavits to prove our assertion. What onirl m nnr advertisement was his words and that the same was made in ! the hearing of Mr. Covey at the time that the Indian Agent was here about two and one-half years ago; the exact date I do not remember. He further states that Vanora is not the Railroad point for the reservation Npw in all our advertisements we have been conservative and we do not ciaim all of the reservation as being directly tributary to Vanora, but we do chum that we are directlv east of the south ern part of the reservation and that we will naturally draw a large trade irom that point. Mr. Covey makes this statement. "I am not interested in Vaii' ra or any other townsite and I do not propose to have my nanr e connected, even by in fluence, with an enterprise the adver tisements of which contains as mniy mistatements of facts as appear in the literature advertising Vanora." We again take pleasure in saying that ve did not hand Mr. Covey any money to help us advertise our townsite. We notjee that Mr. Covey has been t-ying to help n station to the north of us and why should he do this if he does not re eoivo something for his influence or if he had no interest there, why should he pay for tlje advertisement tnat wc are now answering? In reply to our making any gross mistatenientB of foots will Bay we have , M Lattin & Go. (Incorporated) BEND, OREGON I. F.SHUTT Contractor & Builder Can Furnish Portland Lumber Shop First Door West of Larkin's Harness Store West of Main Street. 1 SQUIRRELS. SAGE PRAIRIE DOGSM2G0PHE ARE ALL DESTROYED BY WOODLARK SQUIRRELPOI! THE STANDARD OFTHEWORU REQUIRES NO MIXING ORPREPAwi ALWAYS READY FOR USt ALWAYS RELIABLE NO OTHER 13 SO GOOD NOW MADE WITH SUCH GREAT CW aucccasruur unto r eo.ooo ouaim anowtRa in iio. whin you luT.ttimwl OCT THE mWOOOIANK HAND." MONEY BACK IF NOT AS CUIils. , HOYT CHEMICAL CO., PoTUiJ,f wsem KM ink We Have a LARGE List of Farm Property and City Property in Bend. We Have Money to Loan on Im proved Farms in Crook County. WRITE FOR INFORMATION 4 LAGKSMITHING wood a-3st;d iK03sr wokk: The best equipped shop In Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED HORSESHOEING A. SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. MADRAS, OREGON 9 j Automobile Stage Line t ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE Cornett Stage & labe o. Why Be Landless? Homesteads Why be landless, when there are thousands of acres of FREE Government land in Crook, le W county in Central Oregon-Do you want a slice-Your share of this land? We can locate yuwt homestead proposition in Central Oregon splendid agricultural lands where all kinds of crops repo low elevation, plenty of wood and good water at shallow depths. Theso homesteads are fromU M teen miles of hntlli rnllrnnrla nnt rrnnl nl..r.o ....! f nrnrralnn nt onCC. S9 thWP'eI0 -. ....VHUU f,uM rr ti.it vyaii ui vviivu tui iiiiu.iiiu.ivn - opportunities won't la3t lang. Wheat Lands We sell wheat lands near Culver Junction at $15.00 to $40.00 per acre Crook County. -the best agricultural Irrigated Lands We sell deeded improved irrigated lands in the "Irrigated Garden Spot" of Central Oregon U to $00.00 per acre -this beats Cary Act Land. Culver Junction Culver Junction is located at the junction of tho Oregon Trunk and Deschutes Railroa "JJJJ nimlnl Ktr 4l.. In ....... . .1 -n llrnflfl LOOK " 1 ujr mc iu4t;i;ai. frouncing agncuuurai section or any town on eimer Junction before you buy town lots or enter business.. Our Office To reach our offlce until train Bervice is established to Culver Junction-Purchase a tickc or Metolius then take stage, automobile or private conveyanso to Culvor "Junction wnicn BouthwcHt of Madras and six miles southwest of Metolius Wo will do' tho rest. Deschutes Valley Land CULVER, & Investment ft ORE. mi