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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
r, 5'2 THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT -VILL EXHIBIT AT Madras, Thursday l B 9 XI AUJ ONE DAY ONLY 1911 PERFORMANCES, 2 AND 8 P. M. AL. G. BARNES' BIG 1 l fell RANCH PAYS FOR ITSELF YEARLY nihcnn Ranch Near PrineviHc Makes Good Money C Russian Bears Riding Arabian Stallions 30 Groups of Savage Beafts in Salutation 30 Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Leopards. Jaugars, Hyenas, Sea Lions, Kangaroos in monster steel arena under the direction of famous trainer more sensational acts than you have ever seen before. High school Horses, Dogs, Baboons, Arabian Ponies in new and novel stunts Two bands Monster tents Three big rings, arenas and elevated stages. Whnt can bo done with n rnnch in Central Oregon is shown by the follow (no- from the Crook County Journal o Prineville. When a ranch locnted sixty mileR from rail transforation can bo made to clear approximately $10 nnr ncrn nnch vcar for n period 01 SIX years it is good evidence of n good countrv : H. Gibson, who sold his place near Prineville last winter to Mr. yiierwooU for $25,000 leaves the ranch this week for irood. Mr. Gibson says that he is sorry to nart with the ranch. There is 920 acres initandhelms made it p'y between $9,000 and $10,000 clear every year that he has worked it. There is no guesswork about the income, Mr. Gibson says The monev was nut in the bank. He owned the ranch six years and made more than the amount ho paid for the place every year. He does not expect to find such another money maker. He is not looking for it. Thinks he in old enough to enjoy a rest and is going to takeit. Mr Gibson was in the sheep business in this county when Crook county was part of Wasco, From Prineville Journal Theo. Mingers of Lamonta, bus opened a plumbing shop in one of John Morris' buildings. Hoy Howard, who won the SIO00 prize offered by the Portland Commer cial Club for the best article on the re sources of Oregon has been employed by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad to write up the country tributary to its lines. The Northwestern is a Can adian road. The fame of Tillman Reuter has reached Hettinger, North Dakota. A Journal subscriber thinks Tillman could land some of the big prizes offered by, the American Land and Irrigation Ex position at Madison Square Garden, New York City, next November. We put the matter up to Mr. Reuter. .tT 1 1 llX.tr r -fli lit. Jerled, lis- coming be drum- :i, letting d better Boston FREE STREET PARADE AT 1 1 :30 A. The only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth. M. I A Have YourQoods Shlppedjn Cnr of ft I If IS L U V 1 (INCORPORATED) Madras, - Oregon Two warehouses, one for freight and one for wool I rates from all points on the Oregon Trunk railway ljn'e Jxm 1 warehouse. Charges for handling at the customary rate H. J. Dietzel, Pres. Madras, Ore., Jas. Rice, V Pres w Ore. H. W. Turner, Secy. Madras. ' naycreetr, mm 2ss $4 e O. O. F. Lodg Meets every Wednesday night. Strangers are wel come. W. R. Cook, N. G. M. G. Pillette, Secretary. eee 9 0 Madras Bakery j MACK & FRANK, Proprietors ! Fresh Bread Daily Five Cents Per Loaf Located Back of Lar kins Harness Shop MADRAS, OREGON i ! j J 'Mill Madras, 4 4 5 an.uuL.vj nuKrj ior snie, seven years old nnd broke to work. Call on A. A. Frank, 1 1-2 miles west of Madras. a6-27p PROPOSE LEAGUE OF COMMERCIAL CLUBS All Central Oregon Or ganizations May Unite WORK FOR COMMON GOOD a united community interest upon Construction of the Oregon the various subjects within the Trunk into Bend will be complete scope of industrial development, by August 15 and it is expected f While in Portland last week that by September 1 all will be j J. E. Sawhill of Bend said in an " readiness to handle traffic I interview given to the Orecron-! there. Louis W. Hill, President ian: of the Great Northern has ex-lvsmama: "We need in Central Oregon," i pressed a desire to drive the Dressmaking Done neatly. Call at 1st tent south of S. E. Gray residence. South Main Street. Mrs. .1. A. Carthon Madras, Oregon. IMPORTED BLACK BELGIAN STALLION FISTON D'AVERNAS, No. 4455 Will make the season of 1 9 1 I at Hood & Stanton's bam, Madras. Terms $20 to insure live colt. J. C. SOTHMAN, OWNER. r I Automobile To Get Country Settled Is Object of All Localities No Occasion For Rivalry Following the suggestion made by F. W. Graham of the Great Northern Railway while on his said Mr. Sawhill, "just such an institution as is suggested. We all have one common purpose, the settlement of the unoccupied area, and being the newest in railway communication we are of course entitled to the best help we can get. We shall need all the help Portland can give us. Naturally we lean on Portland because our territory is essen tially within the trade zone of Portland. If we can' accomplish an effective Central Oregon last spike as the rails enter the I town of Bend. It is understood j that arrangements to this effect will be made. I n Smith recent visit to this county, the ' league we shall have made an plan for a Central Oregon league j important step. There is no oc of commercial clubs is now being easton for rivalry along the lines agitated by members of the dif ferent organizations and the project is having the assistance of C. (. Chapman, manager of the promotion committee of the Portland club. Realizing that there is nothing to be gained in factional strife and that the time has come for all the people of Central Oregon to get together and work for the general development of the whole empire, the proposal to form a league seems to be meeting with approval in all of the towns of this county which have commercial clubs. It is the aim to form the or ganization somewhat after the lines of the Southwest Washing ton Development League and brinff to hear all the jnflyence of ol railway that have just been built in our section. We should all work to get settlers. Once they come we should do every thing that we can to hold them. I find that when the man from the east comes into our section he is hard to convince and being unused to our climate and our method of treatment of the soil he is inclined to get cold feet before he is there very long. As soon as lie learns how to handle the soil of Oregon to produce crops, he becomes one of the most enthusiastic of citizens. "The league as suggested will i j i i i uo-us a greai ueai or goou m that it will have a tendency to unite all factions and all com munities and create a brother hood for the common good." Abstract Report Of instruments filed in this office of Recorder of Deeds. Ishh...! u county abstract company, inc. Prfne ville, Oregon. April 17-27 inclusive: DEEDS Inland Empire company to Metoliu3 state hank Lota 1 & 2 bl'k 22 Me tolius con. $1200 Inland Empire company to Hugh ioi , oi k .Metoliu.'i $2G0 Samuel E..Gray, etux to Tuni-A-Lum wnr. u. Lot 3, bl'k G, Depot add. Pan 1 J .w.. . j m lJl""' w Jones. Lot 'J. Sydney Lewis to Ethel Ulukey, lot 12, bl'k If. Madras SiOO Rea Uros. to Hirdie Mutton, hl'k 15. Madras Slfin Mrs. Martha A. Parri3h to A. A Burris. Lot 4, bl'k 12 Madras $1. -amuel Gray et ux to Milton G. ' Pil ette. Lots 4 & 13, bl'k 13 Dapot ad Madras $1. (Quitclaim) Milton O. Pillette et ux t Gray. Lots 2 & 17 bl'k C. Madras. (Quitclaim! J. M. Conklin et ux to Gowen-fde lruBt company nel-4 28.1tM.1.2r.OO U. S. PATISNT3 ADraliam Zell el-2 swM & swl..l 1-4 18.W.16 1 aire Elite Tonsorial Parlors NO LONG WAITS BATHS PROPRIETOR MADRAS, ORE. For a I 3 1 L Stage Li I ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EACH WAY The Best Accommodations For AH Passengers j FOR RATHS APPLY AT STACK: OPFICfiJ Cornett Sfa ge & Stable Co. j mi iood Farms nl-2 Lot 11, -'amuel E, Depot ad. Be W. J. Eagles noM swl-4 sec 20.17-12 Articles of Incorporation of Citizens state bank of .Motolius by H. A. Bur dlelc, C. S. Marsh and JosenlU Grant Capital stock f 10,000. ' V City Property and Business Chances SEE D, W, BARNETT OKFICK MAJ.f STKEKT, MADUAK, OttfOTON Also local agent for Depot Addition to Madras and the new town of Meto lius. Prices right. OWL RESTAURANT Oppoaito Post Office - NewManagemont Come and see us. If wo t you right, toll your friends; if not, tell ua. o o o o Tables Reserved for Ladles Tierney & Lewis, Props, MADRAS, OREGON -. ..mill BLACKSMITHS wood -usriD iiEaonsr -woeK The best equipped shop In Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMI'N HMPLOYfiW HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. MADRAS, OREGON Prince Corbet ISAY PERGHERON STALLION Will make season the same as last yea' TERMS: Single Service, $5; Season, $10; To Insure, $15 For Sale For Sale Bav Clvdesdale Stnl- One Black Perclieron One lion gtal' Stal- One , coming- two years old. lion, cominpp two p" PETER MARNACH, Owner