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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1911)
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Essclstyn, Local Mgr. man j public that they will grind plow . .i ii;, nlr) ntinn nn Pnturdav of week. Tucker & Gulp. ol9-t9 OREGON TRUNK TO BUILD FARTHER SOUTH Hill Promises Much for Central Oregon ROAD TO HARNEY COUNTY Will Not Uulld to San Francisco, How everEmpire Builder Encourges Low Priced Land . k 1 r n ii uti lit i u - - J svflitn nl Mnfnmia nvor Citizens State Bank where ho will .i i i t .... ...i mai oaroiP irinri mill iiikiit I 1 tn ntMifdi iiftfU DUflinCBH. blot Jfuui ol9-26 pd n..) lannu liuiiiirn nt. Mils nf- olD-n9-pd i in ri v.. n l ,Oregon. lt-j.d KAVK II Mnnll (rrou mnm Bf rn vnil Mewims naiuruny, uciouer . i .i nn p i rrnni r nn r of un n teavy feather halter. Finder notify I l 1 j ma i l b UailJUittllL. JIL'IU IU1. Ill I Itl Although the OreKon Trunk railroad at present extends only to Bend it will not make that place its terminus for any great length of time according to a statement made by James J. Hill at the spike driving ceremony at Bend Oct 5. His utterances printed in tho Portland Journal are significant to settlers in Har ney county where Mr. Hill pro poses to extend his line first. "We are stopped at Bend for only a little while. We shall quickly be pushing on. We have decided to wait here at Bend only long enough to see what direc tions the settling up of the coun try will be fastest, to see where the people who homestead will be most permanent and success ful. "It will require more than one railroad to develop Central Ore gon. We are prepared to build two or three more roads very soon. We will not wait. I have confidence and faith in this Ore gon country. Within five years the population of Central Oregon will be 300,000. Within ten years it should be more than 1,000,000 "I have not seen the Harney country but I will say that it was the reports concerning the pos sibilities of Harney county that caused me to decide to byild up through the Deschutes canyon. The onamrocK In order to reduce my large stock, the following prices on kimmw uuu iiiiii in win hi i . fi ii iui u jiiijil liiiil.. Old Crow, bottled in bond, 5 years old $1.75 Hermitage, bottled in bond, 5 years old 1.75 Hunter Rye 1.50 Cream Rye 1.50 Billy Taylor 1.50 GiiRhenimer Rye 1.50 Burke's Dublin Irish 1.75 Cane Spring, bonded, 5 years old 1.50 Myers Special, 8 years old 1.75 Old Kentucky Club, 5 years old 1.50 Watson's Malt 1.25 Duffy's Malt 1.00 Black and White Scotch Whisky 1.75 Old Pot Still Imported Irish 1.75 McBryar 1.25 Pine Ridge, bonded, 5 years old 1.50 Frazier Ridge, bonded, 5 years old 1.75 Green River, bonded, 5 years old . 1.75 Nelson County Bourbon . .GO Old Government, bonded 1.50 0- p- 0. High Grade, bonded, 5 years old 1.50 Bourbon and Rye Whisky, per gallon 3.50 ort Wine and Sherry, per bottle .75 Uaret, per quart .50 Port, per gallon 2.50 Hennessy 3 Star Imported, pir bottle 2.50 sparkling Burgandy, extra dry 2.00 Johnson's Dry Gin, per bottle 1.50 rape Brandy 1.50 Cognac 3 Star Domestic l.50 Juwcbs Stout, 3 bottles for .50 wemhard'a Columbia Beer, quart ' .25 weinhard's Columbia Beer, pints, 2 for .25 ape Juice, bottle .80 Uln Ale Imported - .10 The Shamrock TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. It will only be a matter of time and a very short time at that un til we extend the road into Har ney." During the interview Mr. Hill exploded the belief that the Ore gon Trunk will be extended to San Francisco. "I will not say that we will not be in San Fran cisco in time for the exppsitioi. in 1915, but we will not go in over the Oregon Trunk. It would be foolish for us to choose the longest and roughest way to California." In reply to what was the shortest and smoothest route to San Francisco, he replied: "There are several possible ways, but we built the Oregon Trunk into Central Oregon for the development of Central Ore gon. We built the best possible track and the best possible road bed for we believe Central Ore gon development merits the best. "I will illustrate our faith in Oregon. The Great Northern and Northern Pacific have spent $85,000,000 getting into Oregon. We have never earned a dollar on the investment. But we know we are going to. We know that the opening of Oregon opens mil lion and millions of acres to homes and farmers that is where the profit will be. Now we are sending out men to learn what are the problems and difficulties of this country so that they can help the people to be successful working the land. We are going ahead of the rest, willing to do everything possible at no matter what expense, because ve be lieve in Oregon and because we believe in Central Oregon. "One of the things we will be most interested in doing will be in holding land values down to a fair valuation. Nothing could hurt the country more than the land boomers who dine and sup on their neighbors. We must apply the principle that what is best for everyone is best for the individual. Excess land values will put off the day .of Central Oregon's maximum development. "Another thing we will be in terested in doing will be to en courage sub-diyision of land. The man who has 1000 acres and sells 500 of it will find his land re maining worth much more than all that he had in the first place. Let the people produce in this country what the country is ad apted to; let the land values be kept reasonable; let the big tracts be divided, and we will do our share in railroad building and development." This assertion of Mr. Hill has the highest significance to Cen tral Oregon people and those in terested in its development. To the east and south are the sur veys into Harney county where townships have never been touched by plow, where in 10, 000 square miles there are only 5000 people. D. G. Rogers, a former resi dent of the Opal Prairie country, wasin Madras and vicinity last week calling on friends and relatives. Mr. Rogers is now re siding at Morgan, Oregon, hav ing purchased a large body of land and expects to farm on a large scale this coming season. I)illousno.8 is duo to a disordered condi tion of tlio stomach. Chamberlain's Tab lets are osscnt ally a stomach medicine, Intended especially to act on that orgun; to cleanse It, strengthen It, tone and In vlijorate It, to regulate tho liver and to banish biliousness positively and eliect ually. For sale by M. E. 8nook. A Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of wireless and railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became ef fective, and since tho wireless companies are establishing sta tions throughout the country there is a great shortage of tel egraphers. Positions pay begin ners from $70 to $90 a month, with good chance of advance ment. The National Telegraph Institute, of Portland, Ore., op erates six official -institutes in America, under R. R. and Wire less officials and places all grad uates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. Bercland Attorney At Law MADBA8, OEEGON n. BNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oftlee In Drug fitore. OREGON HADRAB 0 C. C0LLVER NOTARY PUBLIC Justico of the Peaoo OOLVEK l'KECINCT CULVER OREGON LEWIS H. IRVING p. T. ATKINS ATTORNEYS AT LAW INSURANCE Office of D. W. Barnett. MADRAS, OREGON Qra van tassel HOf AKT PUBLIC INSURANCE VANORA, OREGON 0, W. BARNETT NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON Collections a Specialty. Madras, Oregon P. MYERS LAWYER CULVER JUNCTION. OREGON Practice in all courts and Department of tlio Interior. 7ohn T. Rosa D. L. Wylde B. F. Wylde CROOK COUNTY ABSTAGT CO. INCOKPORATKD Complete tract Index to nil land and town lota in Crook county. Abstracts made accurately on short notice. PItlNEVILLE, - OREGON HOWARD W. TURNER U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS OREGON $295 BUYS THIS HOUSE EVERYTHING NEEDED la supplied at this bargain price all tho material re quired for the construction of this mod ern srood-looklnz and comfortable cottage. We are Independent dealers not in any trust or association. At this remarkably )ovf quota tion wo Includo nil lumber, sash and doors, mlllwork. siding, celllnsr. flooring, nails, stair work, finishing lumber, window frames, door, frames, building paper, eaves trough and pipe, hardware, sash weights, painting mater ials, rcoflng, plaster board, wall tint, etc. Tho house, which is of solid, double-construction throughout. Is 25l4ft.x2SW ft. In dimensions, and la surprisingly roomy and well arranged. Architects plans, specifications and full details about construction are supplied. Our free folder, which tells you all about this house Is waiting for you. Ask for Folder K, "HoUaklo Dsalars" 2232 WestUke Ave. SEATTLE. U.S.A. For Good Farms City Property and Business Chances SEE D. W. BARNETT OFFICE MAIN 8TREET, MADRAB, OREGON Also local agent for Depot Addition to Madras and the now town of Meto lius. Prices right. I. F.SHUTT Contractor & Binder Ready Made Windows and Door Frames. Shop First Door West of Larkin's Harness Slore West of Main Street, MADRAS. Ore. I I FOR YOUR WINTER'S COAL x at reasonable prices, delivered t . at your door, the best coal ort the market, call or phone I Central Oregon Ice & Cold Storage Company f maaras, wieguu LIVERY, FEED &SALE STABLE I MADRAS, OREGON i iapv a nTAMTAM t qive Your Orders Prompt Attention I ! 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OREGON MADRAS, Tickets to and from the East The Oregon Trunk Railway agents sell through tickets to Spokane, Montana points, Minneapolis; St. Paul, Chicago,. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis ; and other eastern points. Deposits are accepted for west-bound tickets to be furnished persons in the east. regon Trunk Rv. Portland train daily loaves Opal City 8:00 a. m Culver 8:15 a. m , Motolioua 8:25 a m Madras 8;33 a. m. '""-" urutuiu o;uu p. m, Through fares, train schedules and other dntiia ,ni Ka furnished on request. J. J. HOYDAR, Agent, MADRAS. ORE; :'-