The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, May 18, 1911, Image 8

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    THE ORIGINAL TOWIMSITE
MADRAS
$7
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Lots 25X100, 25X140 and 50X100 Feet
and Up According to
Locati
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Are you a HHUS I hK ,or yur nome Clty " s. wrlte yur Mends and ten mem wnai we are uouiy m ivi i w - - . - 0-. ... K,ounu 0 ,.
come to MADRAS, tell them to tell their friends friends to come to MADRAS, Your good Old home MAUKAb, I Hfc rLAlft TO LIVE AND PmZI
OREGON REALTY SYNDICATE, (ING.,) Cor. T & 5tli Sts.( MADRAS
Personal and Local
928 Chamber of CommercR. Piirtuuh.
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Roy Brown of Culver was in town on
business yesterday.
Steve Yancey was here from Prme
ville looking after a freight shipment.
Attorney and Mrs. W. P. Meyers of
Culver were in the city yesterday after
noon shopping.
A. W. Poyce and fam ly were in
from their home at Haystack the first
of the week in their new auto.
James T. Robinson one of the promi
nent ranchers of Haystack, was in
town yesterday evening attending to
business.
Mrs, O. G. Collver and daughter,
Miss Ruth, were in Madras Monday
attending the Barnett-Reed birthday
celebration at the Barnett home.
A. C. Sanford is in Portland on busi
ness and is visiting with his family,
The latter expect to return to this city
to reside at the close of the Portland
school year.
Mansel Wheeler and wife spent last
night in town on their way to Colfax,
Wash., where relatives of Mrs. Wheeler
reside. Mrs. Wheeler expects to enter
a hospital there for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loucks and Miss
Katie Clark left Tuesday for Portland,
where they will make their home. It
is understood that Mr. and Mrs, Loucks
intend to conduct a rooming house in
that city,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook, father and
mother of W. H. Cook of the W. F.
Hammer company are here on a visit
to their son from Arleta. Oregon. Last
Sunday they spent the day at Warm
spring Agency, the guests of Dr. C. J,
Laffin.,
Ex-Sheriff White of Linn county, has
been retained by the Konoway AVare-
house conpany as manager at this place
The foreman in the warehouse will be
Mr. Brown of Ontario, where he has
had several years experience in the
wool warehouse business.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Root, who for
the past 2 and one half years have re
sided on a homestead claim near Culver
and who recently disposed of their 're
linquishment to Mrs. L. M. Meyers,
expect to leave shortly for Kalispell,
M mtana, to make their home, that be
lli the home of their daughter.
a If Puikey of Agency Plain was
called into service by the superintend
ent f the construction on the Oregon
Trunk wagon road from Mecca to the
top of Hie rim the lirst of the week, to
stake out the turns for the passing of
eight horse freight teams. Alf deliver
ed the goods alright and the work is to
be done in accordance with his sug
gestions. He was selected on account
of his experience as a long line
"skinner." ' I
Philadelphia Company Buys
Hobson & Hobson report hav
ing gone to Redmond on Satur
and sold to the Northwest Town-
site company of Philadelphia a
j 40 acre tract near the Oregon
Trunk depot there. The North
west Townsite Company are
heavy dealers in town property
and never yet have made a
mistake in their selection of
towns to operate in. They have
just finished surveying 45 acres
just south of Depot Addition to
Madras that Jesse Hobson sold
them in November last. This
tract will be made ready for sale
at once.
Farm and
Garden
SELLING EARLY POTATOES.
Diversified farming and crop ro
tation are the best antidotes for
farm mortgages.
DUST LAYING.
Oil Ueed by Canadian Town to Sprinklo
Streets.
Consul Augustus G. Soyfert of
Owen Sound. Out., says that "the
sandy lake shore soli upon which
Owen Sound is located results In very
dusty streets. No mutter how much
rain falLj or how much water Is
sprinkled on the streets In an hour
thereafter the dust becomes a nuisance
uud a menace to health. To overcome
this the municipal authorities ex
perlmented with oil. which proved
such a success that now all the prln
clpal streets In the town are oiled
These thoroughfares are macadamized
and are flrst swept clean and the oil
put on immediately after with the
sprinkler.
"The objection at first was that the
odor from the crude oil was offensive,
but In a day or two this disappeared,
and the change for the better to dust
less streets was recognized by all.
The first application of oil lasted sIn
weeks, and the second application was
nut on the other day. and what
were some of the dustiest streets an
now perfectly dustless.
"The town officials state that It will
be an annual saving of .?:i,000 over the
old water system and at the tsume
time give" much better results."
Marketing Through Shipping Associa
tions Explained by Government.
The perishable nature of the Inimn
ture potato renders It necessary to
place It upon the market In such quan
titles only as will admit of Immediate
consumption. Producers In regions
where the growing of early potatoes
has been extensively developed appre
ciate this and have provided for. this
condition by organizing shippers' asso
ciations through which the crop Is
graded, often trademarked, and distrib
uted chiefly in carload lots. The offi
cers of the association, being lu con
stant .telegraphic communication with
the various markets, are thus Informed
regarding the most satisfactory des
tination for every consignment which
may bo necessary. It Is the purpose
of these associations, however, to con
duct their business In such n way that
the product can be sold f. o. b. ship
ping point instead of by consignment,
and the best organized associations nre
usually able to do this.
The great aiU'antage of such n sys
tem of selling Is that It enables the
brokers in n small city or town to buy
direct from the producer Instead of
through another city broker. It en-
Notico for Publication.
Department of the Interior, Pulled Slides
I.andOillco (it The, Dalles, Oregon, A'tl Hill,
Notice is hereby Riven Hint
of Minims, Oregon, wlio. on November Ut, ISM,
niiicle Homestead, No. MUM. Serial No. ftWM. lor
Hh'i, Sectional. Townsdiip 11 Hoitlh, limine H
Kum, Wlllnnietiu .Merldan, Huh Mien noiieu 01
intention to make riant Ihe yenr 1'roof, to ei-
tni.ii.li .luliii tn Ihii hind iihovo described
before Howard W, Turner, If. H. jotninii"dnner
at his ollice nt Minims, Oregon, on thciMrd
iltty ol .May, lull. , ....
I'lnliiiimi mum' as witnesses: Mor. iill Irwin
Frank J. t'nrwin. William It.' Cook, John
MeKlroy nil of Madras, Oregon.
C, W. M00RK,
n20 mlS Register.
Notice for Publication
IKOUTKI) Tit
1'1'llUC UNI) B
ACT
MX
Deiinrtinrnt of the
l.iuiil Olllee.
There are no slums In the coun
try, no ward licelctu, no dives, no
houses of infamy,, no schools of
crime. Rut there nre Indescrib
ably awful roads, especially In
the winter.
I
Dentistry
See Dr. Grandy, the local dentist,
about your teeth. ml8-lt pd
Eye Specialist Coming
Dr. A. L Golder, eye-sight specialist
of The Dalles will be at the Hotel Mad
ras Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2,
to fit glasses. Dr. Golder is a graduate
of the beBt schools, ai.d his work is
eiual to the best in Portland. Dr,
Gjider is no peddler or fakir; he is
permanently located at The Dallea and
his fitted over six hundred patients
there and in the country about. Ask
your friends. ml 8-25
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Millinery
AH the latest styles in up-to-date
millinery.
Call and inspect my stock.
Mrs. Isa E. B. Crosby
HORSES LOST Dark brown mare,
harness marked, and black three-year
old gelding, both branded with pipe
brand, strayed from Bob O'Donnell
ranch on Deschutes near mouth of
Trout creek, six weeks ago Reward
of $20 offered for the return of the
horses to J. H. Stuart, Youngs, Oregon.
m'8-j8-pd
FOR RENT The north half of the
Tom Burden place, the couth half of
the Joe Arney place and the east forty
acres of the John Gard place; lmd to he
summer fallowed. Anyone wanting to
rent same or part of it write to Henry
Binger, 02527 Madelia street, Spokane,
Wash. ml8 It
Notictf For Publication
ItKI'l'llMCATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Olllee at The Dalles, Oregon, Mureli '.'3, l'JIl
Notice is hereby given that
JOHN J. BOTH MAN'
of Jlndrai, Oregon, who, on June 4th, 111 10,
made linmetea! N'o. OHMS, for HKli SVJ.4, MV)4
SK'i.See. .'. and Nhi4 KW!, N W'4 NKIJ, .-eetlon
u i. .i.i.. ii u ii.,;,.... iviii.nn.
O, 1 11-111 I l 11 .-1111,11, lI.ll- ...ni ..........
luetic Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to
make llnal eonimtitallon prooi, to esiaonsn
cliilin to the land ahne. lleserlbed. helore Ho
ward V. Turner, V. S. . Commissioner, at his
olllee at Madras, Oregon, on llnj ifJtli day of
May l'JIl.
Claimant names aa wttnespes! Charles
V. K. Koole, II. M. (jardncr, all of Madras,
Oregon.
a'JU ma C. W. MOOKK, Heglster
Notice lor Publication.
Department of the Interior, Hulled State
Land olllee at The Dalles, Oregon, April 'JOtli,
l'JIl.
Notice Is hereby given that
WAU'KK DAKKAIt,
of Madras, Oregon who, on June "ill UK) I,
made Homestead, No. IXM Serial, No. OSiltt, for
Hi. SW'i, and Hi.. HICi ., ectlon Towmhlp 10
huntli, Ifange 11 Kasl, Willamette, Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make Final lire
year proof, to establish claim to the land above
deseilbed, before Howard W. Turner, II. H.
Coininlssioiier at his olllee, at Madras, Oregon,
on the .'list iluy of May, l'JIl
Claimant names us 'witnesses: James I.ee,
Henjamln T. l'reston, William II. Htonehoclcr,
W. Uleun Loucks all of Madras, Oregon.
a27-nii!5 C. W. MOOKK, Kcglsler.
jNotice For Publication.
(Isolated Tract)
1'UIII.IC I.ANll b.u.i:.
Department of the
Land Olllee
Interior. United Hlnles
Dalles, Oregon April 21,
ItKADV
From bulletin
of agriculture. J
FOR THE MAItEET.
United States department
MADRAS.
ORE.
Notice for Publication
(Isolated Tract)
I'l'iil.ic Land Haik No, 071 i:i
Dep.ntiirMit of the Interior, United
Stat k Land olllee ntTlie Dalles, Oregon,
May tith, Kill.
N tice is lieieby given that, as directed
hv the Oonniiksloiicr of I ho General Land
Ollice, under provisions of Act of Congress
approved June 7, I'M) (Hi BtuU, 517), we
will oiler nt public snle, to the highest,
bidder at it. 15 o'clock a. in., on tliu27lh
day of June l'.Ml at this ollice, the follow-
ing-ilo I'llhi'd hind: n u-fi, Hva. L'8 T.
Vi, S. it. IC Hast V. M.
Any persons claiming adversely tlio
u'jovc-descriht'd laud are advised to file
their claims, or obJ ctioiis, on or lieloie
the time designated lor hale.
0. W. MOOKK,
ml8j22 Register.
nbies the consumer to obtain fresh
products, as they are shipped direct
from the point of production to the
place of consumption. The plau car
ries other benefits which are of great
moment to the producer. lie is enabled
to sell In carload lots at shipping point,
thus saving to himself the cost of trans
portation, which ranges from 7 to in
per cent of the gross selling price. The
exchange secures a much wider dis
tribution of the crop, with the result
that overstocked markets are much
less likely than under the consignment
system. Transportation companies pro-
vhle better service, and claims are
more promptly settled through the ox
change than In the case of Individuals.
Tills plan enables the producer to be
ids own salesman. It transfers the
distributing point from the city to the
field, where It should be. It brings
ho market to the Held Instead of the
product to die market. The exchange
becomes the farmer's commission house,
and It Is much easier to keep Informed
regarding the transactions of a home
association than of a foreign concern.
United States Department of Agricul
ture Bulletin,
at The
l'JIl.
Notice Is hereby given that, us directed by
the Commissioner of ihe General Land Olllee.
under provisions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, l'JWl (lit Stats., M7), we will offer ul
public sale, to the hUhe-il bidder, at 'J.l.r
o'clock a m., on Hie l'Jlh day of June l'JIl at
thisollice, tlie.fiilloHlug.descrlhed laud; Serial
No, Ms,T., HhJ4 HWii .See. 1 and NK(1 NWL,
Hee 12 T VI H. It. 11 hast W. M.
Any persons claiming adersely the above
desenbed laud are advised to tile their claims,
or objections, on or before the time designated
for tale.
C W. MOOKK,
a'-'T jl up Itcgister
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Ollice
at Tne Dalles, Oregon, April 11th lull,
Notice is hereby given that
MAX WILSON
of Madras, Oregon, who, on January filh YM'i
made Homestead, No. 11110 Herial No. tam,
for H'., NWU. N. HWK'.. Heellllll i:t Tliu imhln II
South, flange 1:1 hast, Willamette Meridian, has
tiled notice of intention to make dual five year
proof, to establish claim to Hie land above de
scribed before Howard W. Turner, IJ. H. Com
missioner at his olllee, Madras, Oregon, on the
21th day of May, l'JIl.
Claimant names as witnesses: Matlhoiv
Lonsberry, William Thielmaii, Hainuel K. Oray,
Chester h. Itoush all of Madras. Oregon
C. W. MOOKK,
u2U mis Kegisier
Interior. Untied Hind..
at The DnlleH, Oregon Anril mill
Notice Is hereby iilven that
Commissioner of the ilotleral Land oillcn,
under provisions ol Act nt Congress improved
June !, I'jjti (in Htnis., r17), we will offer at
pu duo Mile, to tlio lilKliest niuuer, nt 10 o'clock
a. in., on me nun oijune mil, hi llils ollice,
the following-described land; HKU SVM. and
NK'4 NWK.&e. SI), T. 11 H. It. 10 Kail W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely tho above
described land are advined to tlio thole claims,
or objections, on or lioforo the tllne designated
fur vale.
C. W. M00RK,
mi-iS pd Register.
, Hnillrtieted by the
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Notice For Publication.
1HOLATKI) TRACT
I't'in.ic Land tiALt
Department of the Interior, United Slates
Lund, Ollice at The DhIIik, Oregon April 'it Hilt.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commissioner of the (ieuefitl l.nml Olllee,
under provisions ol Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1!KW i:n HtatH,. M7), we will offer
at public rale, to the hie host bidder, nt
i ii I'liim ii. in., un me i.hu uay oi June r,iii,
10:1.1
da
at this olllee, the fiillowlng-dcscrlbcil land
No. (KsSln, NWU NW14. and HWJi NKJs, Hee. 13
T. 12 H. It 1ft l-fast W. M.
An V licrsons cliilliilllif HilverMdv llm Rlmve.
described land arc ndvlfed to ftlo their elnlms,
orobjeetlons, on or before the time designated
IUI PHIi.-,
C, W. MOOKK,
inl jl pd Register.
Notice for Publication
JSOI.ATKf) TRACT
I'uiil.ic La NO Hai.k
Jetiartment nt the Interior. Htilted Hlntcs
Land Olllcu at The Dalles, Oregon, April '.'(ith,
Notice Ik hereby ulven that, as illrectnl l,v
the Commissioner of the Oeneral l.niui onlc.
under jirovlslons of Act of Congress atiproveil
June':?, lwr. (31 Htats., fi!7), we will offer at
inioiie saie, ui me uiguusi tiuiuer, at 111 o clock
a. in. on the 17th day of June l'JIl at this ollice,
the following dcicrlbed land- No. 070 W. HKli
Nhli. K-e. II and NKi-. NWU. Itee. 1.1 't
12 H. It. II KHSt W. ,M.
Any person nlalmtnir aiIvitucK- llm ilinn.
ueserineo land are advised to tile their claims,
or objection, on or before the time designated
uir sine.
c. w. mooki:,
al-Jl-pd Register.
Ntice for publi
ei'aflment of ih i, , 111
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Clnluiaut names
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Notice for Publication
IHOLATI'.I) TRACT
d Hlatcs
April If',
I'L'HUC I.ANO HaI.K
Deparlment ol the Interior. Unite
Land Olllcu at The Dalles, Oregon
l'JIl.
Notice Is hereby oven, that as directed bv
the Commissioner of the Oeneral Laud Olllee.
under pro Islons of Act of Congress approved
June 27, !'.) (31 Htata., M7), we will offer nt
nubile sale, to the highest bidder, nt J l,'i
o'clock a. in. on the IMli day of June l'JIl nt
thisollice. Ihe fo lowlnir deserlbed land: HW'i
aKJi, See. fi T. 11 8. R. 17 Xnsl W. M.
Any persons clalmluir adversely the abnt'e-
deerllied laud nre advised to file their claims,
or objections, on or before the time designated
for sale. .
V. W. MOOKK,
ml-Ji Register
SAIMIin-Imporlei! Heluhtn StHllion
will mukothe hphhou of 101.1, com
tneuclng April I, at the following
placeH: V. U. Moore'H ruiieli Mon
duj'H and 'I'ueHilHj'H, Miulraw. Wednes
days and HntiirdrtVH,, Mo o hi',
Thursday- and Kriduya. Knrmeri
Heluiuu Hoi ho Co. J. A. Coulter,
h'ccrrtnry. m 10
Notice of Contest
Department of the Interior, t'olui
-am. umce.iMiiu a oreiM.iHiiH
of Velm, Washington, Conl(ite( '
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illli.,i Ills illllv rnrrnlinritAil ii.nH..il.i.
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ship 13, 8., It 13. E. WllUrarlle JltriJiu
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The best way lo preserve a
manure pile is not to have any.
Manure produces llie greatest bene
fit when placed upon the ground
immediately. One of the best im
plements on the farm is ihe manure
spreader.
NEW COMPLETE SPRING LINE
OF
GENTS FURNISHINGS
All shades and Styles of
Dress Suits, Low priced work
Shirts, Light weight Underwear,
Ties,
Collars,
And
Cuffs
A.
' Complete Line of Summer
Hats on the" road-Will arrive
in a few days.
Walch our Display Win
dows. Tliev will show you
9 r
many new things we have
offer.
to
MADRAS TRADING Company
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