The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 31, 1911, Image 4

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LIVERY
STABLE
FEED
&SALE
MADRAS, OREGON
HOOD & STANTON
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Your Orders Prompt Attention
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Pastime Pool Hall
Tucker & Oulp, Proprietors
MADRAS
ORECON
"CENTRAL OREGON !
IWeliDrillingCo.
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DEPTH GUARANTEED
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
INQUIRE AT PIONEER OFFICE
MADRAS, OREGON
Are You Planning to Build
NO APPROPRIATION
FOR EXPERIMENT FARM
Roport Printed In This and Olhar
County Papors Lnit Wonk
Wai MUtako
Bungalows, Mills, Stores, Warehouses,
Schools. Brickyards, Creameries, Con-
densors, or any Engineering Project?
CI.A Y .6 Jf INJlLl h SA UPLKS TXSTKO
IT WILL I'AY YOU TO CONSULT US
GEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO.
604 Blake McFall Bldg. 5WdAoN8
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O C Q O O
I Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery
Smokers' Articles, News Stand
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RESTAURANT
Oppoaito Post Office NewMauageme'it
Come and see us. If we treat
you right, tell your friends;
if not, tell us. o o o o
Tables Reserved for Ladies
Joe Lewis, Proprietor
MADRAS, OREGON
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NEWPORT
YAQUINA BA
OREGON'S POPULAR BEACH RESORT
An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing,
Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing, Dancing and
Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones,
carnelians can be found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the
best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with
abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily.
Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive
with strict sanitary regulations
Low Round-Trip Season Tick ets
from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale daily. Call
on any S. P. or C. & E. agent for full particulars as to fares, train
schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Outings in
Oregon," or write to
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
MADRAS HARNESS SHOP
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE
FRED DAVIS, MANAGER
Full line of team, hack and buggy harness always on hand. Whips, robes, blankets, spurs,
bits, and everything kept in a first class harness shop. The leather we use is the best California
Oak Tan. We carry a good line of tents and wagon covers.
Mr. D. H. Williams, who has had 25 years of experience in harness making in this
Pacific Northwest, is at the bench and you will find him courteous and a man of ability in the
harness business. Come and look at our stock; no trouble to show goods or quote prices.
Boots and shoes neatly repaired. All work guaranteed.
Strangers, Kindly Ask Our Old Patrons How We Have
Treated Them
The report printed in The Pio
neer and several other county
papers last week to the effect
that an appropriation ol i)ibuu
had been sot aside for two ex
perimental stations was an er
ror. The following taken from
the court records, is what actual
ly hannened:
"Commissioner Rice maintains
that Crook county has no author
ity to appropriate money for such
purposes.
"Commissioner Rayloy favors
an appropriation of $750 during
1911, and .$750 during 1912, for
the establishment and mainten
ance of a dry farming station,
but desires to take under advise
ment the question of the estab
lishment of a station devoted to
irrigation problems.
"Judge Ellis takes the stand
that in view of the apparent uni
versal demand and need of both
stations for the proper and in
telligent direction of settlers,
present and prospective, the
county is warranted in indicat
ing its willingness to contribute
the sum asked for in establishing
both stations, including numer
ous sub-stations, provided $7000
is contributed toward the same
purpose from other sources."
FARMERS MAY WIN
VALUABLE PRIZES
Lond Show to ho Hold This Wlntor
Offers Cups Vnluod at $1000
for Farm Products
The following news item from
Portland, Ore., is sent out this
week by promoters of the big
big land shows to be held in the
east and middle west this win
ter:
"Farmers and stock raisers of
the pacific Northwest have an
opportunity to win a number of
valuable prizes at the big land
shows to be held in the east and
middle west next winter. At
New York City's first land show,
to be held in Madison Snuare
Garden, November 0 to 12, cups
valued at $1000 each will be of
fered for the best exhibits of
single products. These include
wheat, oats, potatoes, corn, bar
ley, apples, sugar beets, hops,
alfalfa, etc.
"The New York exposition will
be the biggest land show ever
held in America and the most val
uable prizes ever offered for ag
ricultural products will be award
ed. Agriculture as it is general
ly practiced, dry farming and
irrigation methods will be dem
onstrated. Moving pictures, lec
tures, literature and actual farm
ers will demonstrate the advan
tages of owning and developing
land.
"The show will voice the cry
of 'back to the soil.' It will
show tillers of worn-out land how
to rejuvenate their soils or where
to seek richer farms; it will point
the city man to green fields and
will direct the immigrant. It is
of special advantage for Oregon
and Washington to be well rep
resented at this big show and
commercial bodies and the rail
roads are urging the fullest co
operation by Northwest produc
ers. P. W. Graham, western
immigration agent for the Great
Northern Railway, Portland., wi
supply entry blanks to all who
will exhibit and will give full in
formation as to preparations for
shipping. There is no entry fee
required."
A well known Dm Molnas woman after
! HtiflVi hiK lni.n-nibly for two dayn liom
j bowel complaint, waH cured by one dose
i of Cliambciluiii'H Colli', Cholera and Dmr-
rlioi'a Hemedy. Finbak-byM. K, Mnook
NEW FALL
JUST RECEIVED
SWEATERS, AVIATION CAPS sma.
AND MUFFLERS
Optical Goods a Specially
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HOME COOKIN
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Irrcsn urcaa, rise, vokcs ana Uoughnuls, Daily i
Social Orders Receive PU
I 1SHAM & WILSON
T. S. Hamilton, Pren. E. II. Fhsncii, Vico-Prci. J O.Fom,taJ
EASTERN
OREGON
Banking Co.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND 60 U)
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF TUB WOULD
Cop to I Stock, $30,000
Deposits, $250,000
SHANIKO, OREGON!
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HARNESS HARNESS
Any kind, size or style
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Come in and look my stock over. Com
plete line of Horse Blankets in stock. Buy
while stock is unbroken.
LARKIN HARNES
Madras
Capital $i5,ooo
General Banking, Farm Loansj
Insurance
C. E. ROUSH -II. S. CKOTIIEKS, o. a. rEABCc
PrcHldont " Vieo-PruBldent
J. L. DEIIUFF.
A But. Cnsliier.
- . Dirti'.cTons:
.t m rvw.ti!., r. rc'n,,ii0i. a w. Hovcc. H. S. Crothers,
Central Oregon
- COMPANY
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Lands, Loans and Investment!
If. you want to sell list your land with us
If you want to buy come and sec our
list
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