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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1911)
m I ' the : L Cross Drug . Company compounan.B r j fcrjons. r ENTIRE I ctocKOF L Drugs and Chcmi- t fe the Purest and most , Toilet Articles and f y assorted line ot VNBVS CHOCI.A i lis ANI) BON wua ial and Local Lk has gone to Portland on I'P . ........ i....i id Mrs. Frank kikiiibccibhiuu jrthatPrineville. Read and their ma .iiid. -- . UddatiRhter, Louise (JHborn, t Prineville to spend the three lebration. ind Mrs. Grover Fulkorson, oi i,i!nnn. nru viHitinir at the f Charles Ortinan, near Madras. ilkcrson Isanleccof .Mr. urunnn. Iew postofTice has been es iUt Onal City, with M. Iasscl as postmaster, e your eyes tested free. A ne of Optical goods at Mrs. B. Crosby's, Madras, ure. rew Morrow, the well sheep man, and Mrs. 1 G. Dougall, the Lamonta I foaeW ivprfl married at mi vvuvi.w. , . , . - - Ind on Thursday of last A. P. Seyhold, formerly Keeper for the Central Ore- ftlercantile Co., and Miss Osborn of Culver, are re- tohave heen married in land last Sunday. ! p. Wade Siler and her sis- fliss Carrie Castleman, ar- I here from Spokane on the h of July, to join Mr. Siler. 'will make their home in Bew cottage on south Main It which Mr. Siler has had since coming here. e public Installation of of- iof the Independent Order 3d Fellows of Ml. Jefferson e No. 19G at Madras, Ore- which was to have taken I last night, was postponed next Wednesday evening, Committee. Twins to the wife of N. P. Fn, near Madras, Monday, !3. twins, a boy and a girl. Uecrinir hmil I Rood rcpair; also mowing; mn- B - "" ibku ior sale or trade I or C. K. Louckn, Madras. f!3-pd Salt In u. o... 2?VM, of 11,0 fipec- tr.h "lUHlruiwI by tlio fact In.,,. . , '' 1,1111 "10 three mil- t' " w,lKra of a unit of !"' n liiitiiT,.,,.,iii.i ....... t ?1 u,!le or a l'",lllle yw k l"K the yellow iIuuh of so "the. spectroscope. Indeed, bo- I ilH,riU f " C0,,,"10 BUlt U,n..t:U.u.t t0 Impossible Num line wu,cU uoua uot allw H OWNERS L0K HERE yOy n&U OREQQN The Horse's Hard Corn Spots. IIojw often got droonv In thn tnnnr mysterious sort of wny. Closo aonrch ' will Bhor that tlio llttlo holes la tho 1 nkln on tho undcrsldo of tho front legs nro plugged up. A good hard nibbing with a cob dipped In vinegar will loosen them up, and mighty soon l,i hog tho old self ngntn after you j grenso nnd salvo tho plnco with lard. Thoso blind cyo hnrd corn spots on horacH' front legs havo been nn over- ) lasting puzzjo to horsemen and sports. It in only tho shrunken remainder of whnt nge.i ngo was n skin outlet same ns In hogs. New York Press. Something rong. Bho had just returned from a shop- ' ping tour tired, but radiant. IIo had just returned from tho of flco tired, but well, tired. Quivering with delight at tho nrrny of samples snipped from rolls of dress i goods, fllio emptied the contents of her , purso Into her lap. There wan a metal- , lie sound. A look of dismay crossed her face. "There!" sho exclaimed. "I just knew thero wan something 1 had for gotten to buy." "What wns H. dear?" ho asked with an assumption of Interest. "I'm suro I don't know," she replied petulantly, "but I find I havo u half dollar left!"-New York Times. Hawthorne and Dueling. It has been thought by most of Haw thorne's biographers that his theory of tho fntnllty of acts was founded large ly upon a tragic experience of his own life. In the belief that a young lady whom he well knew had been Insulted ho challenged the supposed offender to n duel, but was prevented from carry ing out his purpose by his friends, I'lerco and Cllley, who showed him that tho supposed Insult was entirely mythical. A few years later Cllley was himself challenged by n political enemy, and the fact that Hawthorne had been willing to tight a duel Is said to havo persuaded lilm not to de cline, and his opponent killed him. From Ersklne'a "Leading American Novelists." Evelyn and the Simplon Pass. Tho Simplon pass was n famous highway of travel long beforo Napo leon constructed tho highroad. Milton camo homo that way from his grand tour, and so did John Evelyn. The lat ter traveler went In fear of his life, not only expecting avalanches to fall on him, but being npprehenslvo lest bears nnd wolves should Issue from tho caves In tho precipices and assail him. Tho only actual harm which hap pened, however, was that his compan ion's dog killed a goat belonging to one of the peasants and that heavy com pensation had to bo paid "n pistole," says tho diary, "for tho goat and ten moro for nttempUng to rldo away." Exchange. The Difference. "No, sir," said tho clerk to his em ployer, "I don't think there's anything unreasonable In my asking for an In crease of salary. You may remember that you promised mo a ml so when I had been with you a yenr." "1 know I did." rejoined tho em ployer, "but didn't I mako it condi tional on your giving me every satis faction?" "And in what way, sir, haven't 1 given you satisfaction?" asked tho clerk. "In what way?" replied the employ er, with u Bhow of anger. "Do you think for u moment you ure satisfying mo in asking for aji Increase of sal ary?' Wusp. A "Friday" Ship. A true story Is told or a skeptical Massachusetts captain who way back In tho early years of the republic do termlned to exhibit the fallacy of the Friday superstition. He contracted on a certain I-YIday for tho building of a ship, ttnd it was arranged that the keel of this vessel was laid on Friday, that she was launched on u Friday, named Friday, commenced loading on u Friday and hauled Into the stream on the Bame day of tho week. To udd to tho possibilities of disaster, a negro cook named Friday was engaged, nnd, thus fully freighted with tho sinister name, the Friday sailed on a Friday, bound to n port In the West Indies. From that day to tlds no tidings of tho 111 fated craft have been received. Japanese Buddhists. Japaueso Uuddhlsts havo n word, "nazorneru," which Is translated by tho dictionaries as "to imitate," but it has tho esoteric mennlng of "to sub stitute In Imagination ono object or nctlou for another, ho ns to bring nbout some magical or miraculous re sult." An example of this Is laying a pebble beforo tho linage of Huddhn to show that you would llko to build n temple In his honor If you were rich enough and making a bookcase re volvo which contains tho (1,771 vol umes of tho Uuddhlst canon nnd earnestly wishing that you had time to read them, by which you acqulro the sumo merit In tho eyes of heaven as If you did read them. rm - DON'T BE ENVIOUS. Crush all envy out of your heart. The envious person is in pain upon all occasions which ought to give him pleasure. The relish of his lite is lost, and the objects which admin ister the highest satisfaction fi thoso who are exempt from this passion give the quickest pangs to persons who are subject to it. All the per fections of their fellow creatures aro odious. Don't be envious. HEAD and BINDERS Now is the time to place your orders for Harvesting Machinery. We are always ready to greet you, figure with you and give you any information regarding farm implements and harvesting machinery with all the latest improvements. Do not fail to call on us or write to us for quotations before buying elsewhere,, we can save you money. We are !QCj agents for the following linse: McCormack Headers and Binders ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS Meyers Deep Well Pumps Fairbanks Morse and Stover Engines Prices from $65 and Up. Monarch Steel Ranges KNOWN throughout the world for durability, satisfac tion and the only steel ranges that have duplex dou'ule draft applicances. On exhibition in our center aisle. CENTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1. MADRAS, OREGON A Woman and a Trunk. ' Griggs Weren't you surprised that the customs inspector didn't lind thoso things you smuggled In? liriggs Oh, no. My wife stowed them uwoy. Shu can pack things in a trunk where Hint can't even find them herself. Boston Transcript. Knowledge Came Too Late. Flgg I've been boarding now for ten years. Fogg Then you don'c know whut It Is to have a home? Flgg Oh, yes, 1 do. It was when I had a home that 1 didn't know what It, was to havo one. Boston Tran script. Homing Pigeons. Ilomlnc niireous are not only en dowed with marvelous speed, but with great endurance. Some yeurs ago a bird belonclnir to the' late Ivlm: En- ward, who wus a creat nlgcon enthu siast, made a record lor 510 miles at a velocity of 1.1J07 yards a minute. Varnished Butter. Ruttcr is preserved In Frauce by varnishing it. Tho vnrnlsli is a very strong sirup, which Is applied warm. Tho heat melts the. surface of the but ter, which mingles with the sirup. The latter sets very rapidly and covers tho butter with u crystalline layer. His Sense of Touch. "Some men have the sense ol touch developed to an extent that fa little short of phenomenal." "Yes. indeed! There's Closeuoy. ior Instance. I've known him to say he hadn't a cent before 1 opened my lips." j All For the Best. f "Why do tho roses fado slowly away?' she inquired poetically. "Well." replied the-bnldheadod young man. "when you think it ovur It's all for the best. It's more comfortable to have them fade, slowly away than to go off all of a trodden, like a torpedo." Her Matrimonial Experience. Making his rounds in an isolated -vil lage, the census taker gave vine of his otllclal papers to a woman, that she might nil In the required answers. One of the questious, Instead ef reading "Married or single." read "Condition as to marriage."" The woman tilled In the answer tlrus: "Awful hactl up before. Wuss after." Loudon Bystander. Calendars of tho Aztecs. Calendars are probably the oldest form of literature In the world. The cards "which appear Uy the millions in all civilized countries, nowadays havo thelc counteiKut among (ho most an cient knowu races. Tlio Aztecs, for ex ample, wwvo well supplied with calen dars, aui several of them have been presetted to this day. They were pub- llslinl In slnnn nild Set Up ill pUbllC places Notice for Publication iMilntdl Tnift I'l'HUC lANll 8AI.K Iipi-nrtnu'iil of tin' Interior, t'nlteil Ktntca I.iiml Olllce Ht The DhJIi-s Oregon June nth 1911. Nutli't' in hereby Kl"H that, as directed In the Comiiiihsloiier of the lieneriil Lund Ollice, uiidor im Islons of ct of Congress npproieri June Ti, W, (III Stilts., 517). we will offer nt pu blic sole, to the lilglii-.it bidder, itt a li o'clock a. m. on (1m- 7lh iliiy of August l'Jll. at this olllci-. the follow ini;-decri bed land- NWU HWii, and SW'U SWSii, See. 35 T. 10 South K. If, Kaxc V. M., No. OTOSX Any persons claiming ndversely the above-deM-ribed land are Bdvlied to Die there claims, or objections, on or bctore tho time designated ,,)r'nl- C.W.MOOBK. J15-J)27nl Kegiiter. E. E. Echelberger BUILDING Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Lund OUU-!) at The l.ile., Oiegon, -luiio X,, I'll j. Notice is hereby given that Davt'd Vaimhan. of Madras Oregon, who on Maich U'.lth, 1110, ii it, le home-lead. -No. for nwj4 sec II, tp 11 s. r 12 i;, v in, lias Hied notice of inlt-iition to make linal commutation .proof to establish claim to the and above, described, heloie Jlowijid V Turner, U. n. Uoinmissioner, in m ollice at Madias Oiegon, on the l.-t day ol AllimM, l'.MI. :laliuaill. names ii neses: N . u. .woemi , ""7", ,rl; U. B. Mel.ain, Torsten T. .lubetli, al! of Madras, Oiegon. C. . Mooui:. jill-JJ-7 ln-Kinii. CONTRATOR Notice of Contest j ' OflllO--171 Department of the Interior, United Stales I.an.l Olllce. The Dulles. , 0 f .T.'.V.' i'-tii ' To IIKS.IA.M1N U Illl'l1!'.! hAU iff Madras. (Jontestee- , . You are hereby notified that ( eorge Irwin, iVlio 'IvfH Madras, Oiigon, as Ills post oiUce Z lies-, did on March 1911, tile In tl.W oilil-e bis duly eorrol-orated application to co ¬ lli t and becure me " honieslead. Kntry No.-- -. Serial N d lb miulo Match a, mm, for uh14 "ecrion 1., TmvnslilV. 0 S. Ilange IS. K . aillanu-lte Merl d a), a .1 s groundv 1 for b s eontc-t he allege tl U s 1 eutrvmall lias never e.lal.ll.he.l an, relf lence on -the land or cultivated or In. ..roved the same In any manner and ha Vuolly aban.loned said land lor more than six '"YouueVhr-r'e'ore. further l.olllU-l H.it the sa., llugatiousvvlll be tal-en b this oll.ee a ha I K beee coi.feed by y.m. and Jim " I I ntrv vvlll be canceled tnerei.n.ler with.. 1 "Vi.,; ..i- rlLrht 10 be heard therein, either Jh- ore this olllce or on appeal. I m I to J fii this olllce ullhln menly ilas alier th. "ll'l ITU publication of this nonce, us s . u . 1 , ',. A- vonr answer uin er oath, specillcally m u hnc H imI resi'ondli.g to these allegations ' X iteHt r if j ei fall within that time to II I e I, t) s ol ct .lui" pioof that you have .. . !' of y ur aiiMvver on said contestant either ncrLoi or by registered mail, ll thisseivlce '. d" y l ed.-liveryofa .-opy of iVer to the co.ile.-lu.it in Per.-on, .roo of s el. ""rvico nu-t be either tlio said coutestal. s n'waimai e "n. t U iliihiaviV mu-t bea .ompa!lle!l by the ,,ol.naSler' receipt for the Plans and Estimates Furnished Office at Robinson's Garage MADRAS, OREGON ttni nn mi nu hh an im- - u 11 iiH im- Iron Beds, Tables and Dressers To make room for new stock. Special dis counts given in addition to the fine premiums we are now giving away. Save your tickets they will get you something for nothing. : : : LOUCkS BROS. jk. OijA jV At 1A1 tXU tfk J1c jflr JV iW T Uifk fk A JV jOi MkjAufl iAa Use Crosby's Foot Lotion letter. . .....,..,, ullu..r Hie name of Vim s 10.1111 siu.B i 11... o Vonlc.. to which you ueMre .......e ticca to bu sent . (, w MOOHK. itegister jlalo ot llrst luibllcfttlnn, Juno 1, 1911. i. " second " ., third fourth l.r, "jl jU-.-ll nvOM'H'" n , M ..rnriFLI Sec 1 , ... ham. P CWONDERLEY. Vice Pre,. L. M HLCI 1 1 LLL. bee. The I. H. Haner- Abftradt Go. llitwi Oregon Ctd flock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully pa.d up. Abstract, of title to H P'0 'T' . I CarcMly prc pbouw copies of all records aud FOR Sore Feet IT CURES IT'S A LIQUID IT NEVER FAILS Try it for sweating, scalding, foul smelling or burning feet. If it fails, your money back. TWENTY -FIVE CENTS by mail gets a bottle worth $5.00 Give me a chance to prove it. A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON ! 4 4 3 i 1 -u4e city plals at low cost t city puis Ol .uW o 50