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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1911)
A T T 1 COMPANY YARt)S A I MADRAb METOLinS CULVER REDMOND GATEWAY- DEALERS IN All kinds of Lumber And building supplies. Our prices arc right, grades considered. We ask a share of your patronage. Yards located on Third street. FRANK L. WAIT, District Manager MADRAS, OREGON t-. tv s-T-l T T" n O S T in A M7 TXT s (VIP XJ.W l II r 1 H K I I J l IT" l Y I I i t -i t i tif. Wholesale liquor uoaiers anu .jouuera in wines, liquors and Vnn Airpnis u giu cwui uiiu jviuvuv vv ninnies ;inr inc ns. !- - . . - - . o ?oda Springs Mineral water, jjisiriuuiors lor uuei tfrau, . i, Ill, ciiiu - . . i r i v x i We also carry a strong unu n uiussware, nar xoweis, riaying .ukmtcd to the Saloon trade. U3 -lv. ,- i-w nhnno nr mail uill rorn i w o nrnmnf UCI " 'J - - ----- - . v . , . and careful attention. ADRAS, - - OREGON UA1TR AT UAMRRA h hi n s an i w i i ii ar-vt We have our waterworks installed and can furnish water for irrigation and domestic purposes. We are selling LOTS AT ACREAGE PRICES For homes, fruitgrowing and gardening purposes. Lots 5 IIUIU $15 TO $35 On north and south sides of the townsite. Vanora Townsite Co. VAMnRA nprnnM VI . 1 I mm mm mm . M n MACHINE LACKS MITHING HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY WAGON & CARRIAGE WORKS ALL WORK GUARANTEED WITHIN REASON Madras, J. P. JOHANSEN Oregon Improved Train Service INTO- CENTRAL OREGON EFFECTIVE SUNDAY JUNE Nth, 1911 VIA THE DESCHUTES BRANCH OF THE Oregon-Washington lilroad and Navigation Co. LAVE PORTLAND., 7:r.O a. m. LEAVE MADIAS . 0:00 n. in. I,,,. ' .. 10:00 a. tn. Ar. Den ChuU'H Jet. 1:15 . in. . "it' Dalk'H ..12:50 p.m. The Dalles) 1:55 p. in. An. madhas a ,,el:..S jl: !',!: An P0RTLANU r,:,r' '" Automobiio jeavo Maclrus daily at 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. in. "ml SinK0 at 7:00 Hi n u,i (i:no p. m. for Kedmond, "". I' Pine, Fort Uoclc, Silver Lake, Priuoville, Paulina, Hunm and Klamath Palla. TIE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ALL POINTS IN CENTRAL OREGON Kor further information, call on any agent of tho CMV. H. & N. or write to GBJ WM. McMURRAY wweiui. Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OH. NEW GAME WARDEN Excursion is a scientist, Fares East J William L Finley Is A Prominent Naturalist WILL IMPORT NEW BLOOD Announces Policy of Foilerlng The Propogatlon of Flan and Game Birds Oregon has a new state game warden in the person of William L. Finley. This is the first in stance in this country when a leading scientist has been ap pointed to a position of that kind.' No man knows the animal and bird life of the Pacific Coast as well as Mr. Finley, who for the past twelve years has devoted his entire time to the subject and has published books, and maga zine and newspaper articles that are recognized as authorities on the, subjects covered. Mr. Fin ley is a member of the leading ornithological societies of the United States, an officer of the National Association of Audubon Societies, and is intimately ac quainted with the eminent nat uralists of the world. He is a close friend of Ex-President Roosevelt, and it was through his recommendation that Presi dent Roosevelt set aside the game reserves of Klamath, Malheur and Three Arch Rocks. "The policy of the State Game Warden, in the past," said Mr. Finley, "has been characterized very largely by policing, The belief has been general that Ore gon has enough game and that its protection is all that is neces sary. As a matter oi lact, game cannot be made abundant by making and enforcing laws. We have not enough game and in spite of protecting what we have, i a-i. n : i l i we uuserve liiul uiuru is iis uiu less every year. It is absolutely necessary to have the influence of the people, and the farmers in particular, back of the move ment, but, above all, the infus ion of new blood, meaning the propagation of game, as well as its protection. "It will be one of the policies of the present warden to con tinue the work of protection with , vigor and an eflicient force of j deputy wardens. Another and equally as important a feature will be the propagation oi game. The national government is doing valuable work in restocking the streams of the state with salmon while the propagation of trout is left largely to the state. The establishment of trout hatcher ies will be one of our first efforts. Along this line it is well to state that one change in the work will be to keep and feed trout until they are two and one-half inches ong and able to protect them- selves, instead of releasing them , when they are an inch in length. ' As far as the funds collected ; from anglers' licenses will per-, mit, this work of hatching trout; will be prosecuted. "In the line of game, wo in tend to introduce 2T0 pairs o Chinese Pheasants direct from China, for the new blood. This will be done while the two years closed season is in force. In ad dition to protecting those we al ready have, we will propagate new birds. We are already in negotiation with parties to fur nish 100 pairs of Reeves Pheas-1 ants to be released on reserva tions that will be established from time to time." 19 11 - FROM AM, POINTHON- Oregon-Washiiigion Railroad & Navigation Co. 1'AKKS 'I'li'igo 72.f iuiir)i Hluffa j Omaha $ KaiiKrtnClty ...lb0.00 Pi. lofi'lili j ' Ht. I'HIll S SI I'miiI, via Council. Hltrffn'. WW Minii(!Holhi, (llr,-(it U) U) Mlnm.'ftpiHIi, Vln CnuiK'tl Illllllrf H3 On t. 1 ii In M 5u.uo iMrolt, Midi hii.'iO HoHoti. Mimp 1 1X1 ("J New York ' km U WHPlilngton. I', i: 107 nO Atlantic City, N. J 102 40 t Sule Dates t time. 21, 22, 22, 21. 22 and to. I JHY 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 0, 10, -A), 26. 27 Blul 2- Auburn 3, , 5, 11. 15, 10, 17.21, Jl, 28, 2, 'JU Hll130 Heplemlier 1, 2, -1, 5, C anil 7 Htoj ovorM within limits tn cltlinr tllrwtlon. j Pinrl ri'turii limit Octoliur 31t, ()u way through California additional, j Inquire of any O. W. R. and , N. Co. agent for more complete information or WM. McMURRAY (ieneral Passenger Agent PORTLAND, - OREGON Shamrock TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars FURNISHED ROOMS Now and Up-to-Dato Quarters r 19 BAKER & SON Baggage and Express Transfer TO AND FROM THE DEPOT Leave Order At Commercial Glub Room Prompt Service NO. 3851 The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON II. F. AI.LKN. 1'renldfiii. T. M. HAI.DWIN, Cashlr. Wll.1, Wt'KZWKll.HH Vici- ln:. II HAMitflN, Aixt.'Caxhler. ESTABLISHED 1088 Cupital, burpluH mid Undivided i'mtltx S1 00,000.00 1 I MADRAS MEAT MARKET J. L. Campbell. Wholesale and Retail Dealers KEJSia: .srr) otjteid meats We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON OS''" ? r- i a 7 i i r rea m. z.ei i BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS DELIVERED I To All Parts of the City .Madras OreKon For Good Farms City Property and Business Chances j SEE D, W. BARNETT QFF1CK MAIN' 8TKEKT, MAUUAS, OKKCiON Also local agent for Depot Addition to .Madras and the new town of Meto lius. Prices right. I Trip East Date of Sale: June 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30.' July 1 to 6, 19, 20. 2G, 27, and 28. August 3, 4, 5, 14 to 17, 21 to 23, 28 to 30. September 1, 2, 4 to 7. A variety of routes going and re turning. Return limit October 31st. Stopovers are allowed in each direction. Astoria Centennial Astoria, Oregon, August 10 Sept ember 9. Low round trip fares to and from eastern points are in ef fect on various dates. Details will be furnished on application. Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trip Madras $12.15, Metolius $12.30, Culver $12.45, Opal City $12.75. Tickets sold daily from June 1st, good returning all summer. Stop-overs at Astoria. Trains leaves Opal City daily ff:flO a. m., Culver 9:15 a. m , Metolius 9:30 a. in., .Madras 9:45 a. in., arriving Portland 7:45 p. m. Oregon Trunk Railway R. E. MICHAEL, Agent MADRAS, OR. St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City Omaha Duluth Winnipeg Chicago Milwaukee Bt. Louis Denver Colo. Springs New York Philadephia Washington Baltimore IJoston $60.00 $72.50 $70.00 $55.00 $108.50 $107.50 $110.00 Many other points in proportion. OREGON UMBER & SUPPLY CO FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL Have just unloaded a car of NEPONSET PAROID ROOFING and areprepared to fur nish you the right roofing at the right price . Have Yards at MADRAS, METOLIUS and CULVER J. H. SCRITMIER, Dist. Mgr. f : . . - III Ml 1 -! MMMMMMUA BMBMUHMn MQTX 5B9 0K I! oaeo Are You Planning to fiuile ThMalows, Mills, Stores, vvarciioiiifi, Schools, Hrickyards, Creamerirs, Con-, .tensors, or any l;'B"eP ..Lf.0,1, i VIA 1 liMIUKKAU tiAitri.KSTt.sn Ii ; IT Will. fAi ruu l i' v w n m O e e o s 0 tt o M adras Lumber Company f Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Brick, Ce ment, Plaster, Roofing and Building Paper I 7ft. CEDAR FENCR POSTS 171-2 cts. Keep out the Plies with our Screen Doors. They are stained and varnished. Slab Wood $6.50 per cord. Inside Fir Wood $7.50 per cord. Special rate to those who want to lay in a winter supply PHONB US YUOli ORDERS W'lZ WILL 00 THR REST S. 0. HERMAN, District Mgr. H. E. SCULL, Mgr. GE1JSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. 900l 604 Blake McFall Pldg. 8uWoM I. . o O m m