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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
ono of MWfnost i.ei niv ""j- v A Watch Accurate and durable 0ly $1.00 THE 1 vnee lea Drug Company R, & N. ROAD SOIL EXPERT e( New Official Are to VUlt , and Advlio Growers In Upbuilding Torrltory L Smith, a farmer of many 'exDerience, last week was DtcJ agriculturist for the ; R. & N. Company, a posi- b't created. Smith, who is a resident bkane, will assume his new I at once, and will establish i and headquarters in the Fargo building in Portland. E expected to pass much of me in traveling over the bry served by the road, for tapose of getting into direct 'with the farmers and fng their needs. His work ! under the direction of the department. has devoted much life to the development of Pture in the Northwest. st activities were' in M in to the vicinity of St. nd Minneapolis. About ten ago he was engaged to de- Iheir dairy interests in the Bette valley. He has en- extensively in farming his operties and recently was fed to assist farmers in work in several commun- f Western Washington. He .in Portland last week panged with O.-W. R. & cials to take the new po- fials of the railroad com- xpect Mr. Smith to co-op- mn the agricultural col- i their territory and to do e can to improve agricul- , conditions iron era 11 v hout the Northwest. He (vote particular attention encouragement of diversi- mgt to grasses. Grains vestock raising Ho unii O" w II ill meetings of farmers' or- pons and endeavor to learn hand the various problems pg themselves to the It is his intention also upon the farms, vi sit Manners and help them actual work if necessary i what can be rinno fn im. he general farming condi- amake the farms more "ve. He will be associat es demonstration trains lecomnnnv i.,:n i win aonu out to ! subjeHj'Lle's Book." tf Oau.. . A I r-vice at o-cioclc, sub- I7 a Character Study," the same night lht Sw.5M ...Ml I.- I. n u. racey, pas-"arewelcorne. Cdft'-wy other med. I Co,,; . ,10WnK cough RgOhiiiii. Iurn?n",liemei"y." writes Mrs. IloC,rl,?,ty10' Tl' hotel, considered popular resorts for people on their way to Mad ras and Central Oregon, was to tally destroyed by fire last Thurs day morning. The fire is said to have started in the cold-stor age building belonging to the ho tel, which was located within two feet of the main building. Within an hour, the hotel was a total loss, estimated at $12,000. There is said to have been about $3500 insurance on the building held by the Condon National Bank. During the excitement attending the fire, a thief enter ed the Columbia Southern hotel and robbed the cash register of $45. This is the third disastrous fire in Shaniko within the past year and is thought to be the work of incendiaries. "I had been troubled with cotiHtlpatloii for two yen mid tried till of the bct jiliy- olclaiiH In Hi Istol, Tumi , ami they could do nothing for mo," wrltett TIicih.E.WIIIIiuiih, Mlddleboro, Ky. "Two pnekuKes of Clinin- berliiln'HStoiiuu'h mid Liver Tsilili'ts cured me." Kor snlo by M. E. Snook. Abstract Report Of instruments filed in the office of Recorder of Deeds. IbsucJ by Crook County Abstract company, inc., Princ ville, Oregon, December 4 to 23, in clusive. DEEDS J. N. Elliott to Emil Mosier; fljawi aec. 19-10-13, sinwj sec. 22 nnd BjnwJ, ejnej ncc. 16-11-14, $1. H. N. Lnwrie et al to First Christian Church, Culver; lot 1, blk.l, Culver, $1. Hester I'. Duvis to Hugh It. Duvis; boJ sec. 22-9-13, $1. H. A. Knppler to Josephine Korinek; lots 31, 82, blk. 6, Gatewny, $1. H. N. Lawrie et al to D. M. Smith et al; lots 15, 1C, blk. 30, Culver, Con. $405. Madras Townsite Co. to Inland Em pire Co. ; numerous lots in the town of Madras, f 10. ' Samuel E. Gray et ux to G. V. Stan ton; lot 2, blk. G, Depot add., Mudrua, $80. Madras Townsite Co. to Madras Gate way Hotel Co.; lots 4, 5, blk. 3; lots 13, 14, blk. 9; lots 3, 4, blk. 10; lot 1, blk. 11; lots 13, 14, blk. 35; lots 1, 2, blk. 36 und lots 0, 7, 8, "Tract S," Palmuin, $3500. Milton G. Pillette et ux to Fredu Culp; lots 4, 5, blk. G, Depot add., Mad ras, $350. J. H. Locknrd to M. E. Snook; tract 50x100 feet, lying south of blk. 32, Pal main, $325. M. E. Snook to J. H. Lockard; one- half int, in tract lying south of blk. 32, Palmain, $200. J. H. Lockard et al to the public; strip for streets, Palmain. Mux Lucddcmunn to Man ford Dick- crson; lot 1, blk. 1, Ashwood, $1. Bond for deed. Fred A. Fulgnam to John R. Cook; lot 12, blk. 30, Culver, $750. H. N. Lawrie et al to Wm. Boegli; lots 7, 8, blk. 17, Culver, $315. H. N. Lnwrie et nl to Lew E. Wal lace; lot 12, blk. 21, Culver, $200. PATENTS FROM U. S. Louis A. Young; wisoj, ciswl, sec. 20-10-14. Heater P. Davis; sci, sec. 22-9-13. Maud C. McDonald; set, sec. 29-19-13. Emil Zcmke; sci, sec. 31-11-13. Louis Fulkenhugcn; ajuwl, niawj, sec. 34-10-13. Seth S. Cruwfo-d; njswi, aelawj, sec. 27, ncinwj, sec. 34-13-13. Willium N. Farrell; selnei, nejaej, aec. 32, swjnwi, nwjawi, sec. 33-9-14. Lily M. Hinton; nisei, ajnol, sec. 33- 11-13. John Green; swi, sec. 13-13-13. Edward E. Echelberger; sinej, nel sel, sec. 22, nwiswi, sec. 23-10-14. George M. Gould; bwJ, bcc 2-10-13. Margaret J. Bnchmann: Blnwl, nwl sec. 32-10-14. Puulino Jackson; lot 2, sejnwi, alnej, sec. 7-12-15. John O. Wolf; nisei, swlsei, sec. 30-13-13. MISCELLANEOUS Assignment of personal property for creditors, by II. O. Wilson. When you linvo n cold gut n bottle of Gliiuiibiirlnlii'a Cough Heinedy. It will hoOm rtx you up nil l ight and will ward off and tiMidi'iioy toward pnuiiuioiinln. This remedy contiilim no opium or other narcot ic and tuny bo given as confidently to n bnby ns an adult. Sold by Al. E, Snook. With besl wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are Very truly yours, 4 ; ' .1 - .,! a Central Oregon Mercantile Company Madras, Oregon y't i i CHRISTMAS SERMON BY BISHOP PADDOCK Noted Divine Takes His Audlanco With Him to Bethlehem Where the Christ Child Was Born Bishop Paddock, in charge of the Eastern Oregon division of the Episcopal church, delivered an excellent unristmas sermon at the Christian church last Sun day morning. On account of the short notice given announcing his coming, only a small audience was present. The bishop told the sweet old story of the birth of Christ, car rying his hearers with him on his trip through the Holy Land and right to the very place where the babe of Bethlehem, "wrap ped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger," wa3 found over nineteen hundred years ago. He who have had the pleasure of listening to one of his delightful sermons. LONG MOTOR TRIP WITHOUT MISHAP R.P.Shlre Returned Last Week From 1500 Mils Journey Through North ern California and Nevada t J. H. HANER, Prei. C. WONDERLEY. Vice Pre. L. M. BECHlf The J. H. Haner Abflracft Incorporated Prineville - Oregon Capital Stock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county $ Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records! T citv Dlats at low cost. turn incidents of his journey in the far east. Bishop Paddock is probably better known than any other divine in the state. For several years it has been his duty to visit, as often as possible, every postoflice and town in Central Oregon and during that time many a lonesome trading posi R. P. Shire, local automobile man, returned last week from a 1500 mile trip through Southern Oregon, Northern California and a portion of Nevada, making the entire journey without a puncture or mishap of any kind, barring a slight break just out of Bend on the return trip. He had with him as passengers, three 'travel ing men representing a Portland firm. Mr. Shire said on his re- that with one or two ex- ne iouna tne roaas in t condition, the only bad being in the mountains e extreme low lands. At well, in California, while motoring in the mountains on top of the frozen snow, the cruse gave way letting them down into four feet of snow. The men whom he had with him were pleased with the ser vice given and signed a contract to take them out on a three month's trip next May.' Their 1912 tour covers parts of Wash A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For many a lonesome u-uuing POSO, xvi& lour cuvurs ui wusu- iiliV far from civilization, has beer? ington, Oregon, California and By9PP brightened by these visits. His Nevada. Mr. Shire's machine is friends, are numbered by those a Stoddard-Dayton. I 1 EASTMAN Kodak Co. Rochester, N. Y. (A full line of Pho to supplies always on hand. Printing and developing done.. 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