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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
The Madras Pioneer I'ubltshod overy Thursday bv -THE 1'IONEKK PUHLlNHINO CO.- ' 8UB80RIPTION RATES ! " One year . i.ki Six months f iiireo months 51 A.DVKIITI8INO KATES ON APriilCATIO' Entorod ns second class mntter Aneusi 2, 190, at the Postofflco at Madras, Ore.. unuer tne Act of Confjress of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY MAY 4, 1911 SCHOOL CLOSES NEXT WEDNESDAY Eighth Qrado Exams Will Bo Thursday and Friday Held Three Thousand Copies The Pioneer is printing 3000 copies this week, the largest number ever issued in the his tory of the paper. And of comse the only thing that could have delayed the paper happen ed, our news stock failed to ar rive and in consequence the forms had to lay and wait until paper could be obtained. It has been a day and night session with the force for the greater part of the week, and those who have gone up against the news paper game good and Hard in a country shop will know that someone is tired, i-racticaiiy everyone one of the 2000 extra copies will go Oregon people, and while the news columns of the Hope. Tea, death Is at the. bottom of tho cup, And every 0110 that lives must drink It up, And yet between tho sparklo nt tho top And tho black lees whero lurks that bitter drop Thoro swims enough good liquor, heaven knows, To easo our hearts of all our other woes. Tho hubbies rlso In sunshlno at tho brim, That drop below Is very far and dim. Tho quick fumes spread and shape us such bright dreams That in tho glad delirium It seems As though by somo deft slight, If so wa willed, That drop lintasted might bo somehow spilled, W. D. Ilowolls. Special Car for Presbyterian Assembly A spccinlcnr for the accommodation of delegates and their families who desire to nttend tho general assembly of tho Presbyterian church to bo held at At lantic City, N. J. will be nttnehed to train 18 of the O. W. R. & N. C. leav ing Portland nt 10:00 a. m. May I A 1911. Delegates to tne convunuuu should call on our local agents for res ervations, m4'M The Madras public schools will Pioneer have of necessity had to close for rhp anmmm. QVf take a back seat for the mechan- nesday, a splendid program of ical work we trust there will be closing exercises having been arranged for the afternoon of that day, commencing at 2 o'clock. All patrons of the Tho Villain Still Pursued Her. Channlng Pollock cites a certain melodrama produced a few years ago 011 H'ourtecntn street, Now York, containing tho SADDLE HORSE for sale, seven .tnora nlil mil lirflkO 10 WOrK. -" A. A Frank, 1 1-2 miles west o Madras. G-27P as school are cordially invited to attend these exercises. On Thursday and. Friday the Eighth grade examinations wilj be held commencing at 8 a. m. Thursday. S. E. Gray will have charge of the examinations. There are four from the Madras school who will write on these tests. Teachers for the next year have been elected by the Madras school board as follows: Princi pal, W. R. Cook; Miss Anna Warmouth; Miss Ethel Klann; the primary position has not yet been filled. Miss Katharine Lowther did not make applica tion for her position again. sufficient matter in the paper to let the world know that Madras is alive. ! J. B. Harper was sentenced to pay a fine of $250 by Judge Bradshaw on the charge of as sault with a dangerous weapon on A. J. Weston January A. This was the shooting affray in which the Madras marshals participated. busiest and most Inconsistent vil lain ever created. In tho first act ho tied tho beau tiful heroine to a railroad track Just as the limit ed was due. In the second bo lured her Into an old bouse, then locked her la an upper room and started to make set the place on love. fire. In the third bo strapped her un tier a buzzsaw nnd sot the machinery in motion. In the fourth ho tore tho planking out of the Brooklyn bridge, so tuat her automobile plunged through to tho raging flood below. in tne nrth act he started to mako love to her. She shrank from him, "Why do you fear me, Nellie?" ho asked. Success Magazine. School Funds Apportioned Following ia a partial list of the spring school fund apportion ments for districts in north western Crook county: Dist. 22, Kutcher, $1,335.93; Dist. 10, Culver, $480.53; Dist. 13, Gard, $309.61; Dist. 14, Boegli, $104.34; Dist. 1G, Anderson, $79. Notice of Contest Department ol tho interior. United States Land OI co, TIio Dimes, urrKun, fxi FRKI) HAI.LKUT, Jr., of Yelm, Washington, Contestce: You aro hereby notified that Clarence A. Corliss who gives, Culver, Oregon, us his pout offlco address, dhi on March fi. 1911. tile In this olllce his duly corroborated application to con- ..... .,-.. II,,. nmipnllntllill of VOlir linlllC- stead, Entry No. 0313.1. Serial No. ttti: made October 18. liWJ. lor ,4 an v, ouriioii ti ship 13, 8., K 13, E.. Willamette Jiorw an am as grounds for his contest ho alleges that m i Fred Hallert Jr., has wholly abandoned said tract of land for the six months last past and tlint said abandonment still exists, vmi nrn ihflrnfori-. further notlllcd that tho 1,1 nll..atiniw trill Im taken bv Mill OlllcO as hn vliu' noon t'Ol lessen ui- you, mm sum mm entry will be cancelled tlioroiinilor without ... 1. 1. ...... t il.At.iln ..III..., . our mriiiur rigm iu uu iiv,m. uiut,,,, , v. eforo this oflieo or on anneal, If you fall to fill' In this otllco within twenty days after the , FOURTH publication of this notice, as show;u I lining vnnr nnsiror. under oath, snoclflcallv mooting and responding to these allegations of J contest, or If vou fall within that time to flic ' In this olllce duo proof that you have served a 1 miiv of vour answer on the said contestant either In person or bv registered mall. If this 1 service Is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to tne contestant in person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant s written ae- knowledgement of his receipt of tho copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or the aimiavit of the person by whom the delivery was mailo , stating when and where the cony was de llvoroil! If Hindi' bv registered mall, proof of I such service must consist 01 muaiminvii ui mu peron by whotu the cop) was mailed stating ivIhmi nmi tin- iiint-otllro to which it was mail ed, and this allldavlt must be accompanied by tne postmaster s receipt lor uiu lewer. You should state In your answer the name of 1 tho post olllce to which you desire future no tices to be sent to you. v.. . .nuuiir., 1 Register. Date of first publication May 1, 1911. I " " second " -May 11, 1911. I " ' third " May IS. 1911. " " fourth " May 1911. t m-l-J3-pd I VIEW OF PORTION OF MADRAS IN 1910. The highland in the background is the border of Airency Plain, along which steel for the Deschutes or Harriman railway will be laid during the next few days. The depot for this railroad will be about 200 feet above the townsite. Notice for Publication ISOLATED TRACT Public Lanh Sale Department of the Interior, United States Land Otllce at The Dailes, Oregon April 16, 1911. Notice Is hereby given, that as directed by the Commissioner of the (ieneral I.aiul Olllce, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900 (31 Stats., MT) we will offer at public .sale, to the highest bidder, at 9 !.' o'clock a. to. on the loth dav of June 1911 at this olllce. the following-described land: SWl. SE',, Sec. 0 T. 11 S. R. 17 Fast W. M. Anv persons elnlmlnir advcrsclv the nbovo- itttnrl hail la. lit itru aflffw.t.l f. fll.i lltnlp xlultnu or objections, on or before the time designated j lur saie. C. W. MOORE, m4-J3 Register i ne oonboniere Will open Saturday evening, ay 61 A new soda fountain, ice cream, ice rr,,, , sundaes, etc. ' crea soda,, MRS. MAX WILSON MISS JESSIE IS HAM Given Away Free $5.00 r t day 7 clock . z. .Ca.'h pu;cl,aso. a r . Z pitimuuia ytih aiiiyc in u snan ume, to begin with purchases. LOUCKS BROTHERS Boys Saddle Contes Closes June 1st All votes must be cast by 2:30 p. m June 1st. Complete line of summer lap dusters and light and heavy plush robes. Larkin Harness S llOf NEW STORE : New Goods New Prices s Ours' is the only mercantile i : house in interior Oregon I I stocked with new goods f from the railroad to the I : shelves or display rooms. I The saving is yours for the f asking. ! I THE SATISFACTION OF I BEING THE FIRST FIRM TO I I QUOTE THIS NEW SCALE f 5 OF PRICES IS OURS. I oeoeooeeooee9e 980 eeeooaee9oBHi Full line loos garden of farm machinery, Id seeds an garden and fie a full IB me first class groceries at cash prices. w w ant Your Produce W.F. met uo Madras, Oregon ma