m The Madras Pioneer rubllHlicil fvrry Tlmradny by TIIK I'lUN K.Kit IMllHilSlltNO CO.- 8UUSORIPTION RATE8 : i Hit eir ft.ro vx nimitliH M V' i "i' month P . . l(T!iNO HATK H, MM'I.K'ATIO KmiMttii as tvciuul eluss inntiur A iius IV, IW4,t the Postollico nt Mndrna, Ore. 'lmli'i the Act of Oniirts of Mutch 8. 187( THURSDAY DEC. 28, 1911 TRO? IS SUCCESS Returning to the capitol after a month's absence in the East as a guest on the Governors' spec ial, Governor West offered the following comment on the tripi "The trip of the Governors was a success a great success a greater success than -ik ever contemplated it would be, and I believe even greafy i than con templated by thosewho conceiv ed the idea and carried it out. "Xk. novelty seemed to make a big impression on the people of the east and there were thou- - sa ids to greet us at every stop. Cver 100,000 people visited the exposition car and hundreds of thousands were turned away. There should have been eight or ten of the exhibit cars. In addi tion millions of people were reached through the press, as the newspapers fairly 'ate it up.' I don't know of anything that has ever been done that has brought the east and the west so close together. "Eastern capital, I found, is mjch interested in the West and has great confidence in the future prosperity of this section. In the East it is appreciated that the Panama canal will be an ever im portant factor in the future de velopment of the West, especial ly of the states along the Pacific '-Cjpast, and I pointed out to them wluitan impetus it would mean to the Coast states, as well as to the adyantage of the East in bringing the sections together." v Throughout the trip the Gover nors all "talked shop" and very little .politics. They were up morning, noon, and night, boost ing their own states and not knocking other western states. Central Oregon's opportunity is shown in a recent address of President Carl R. Gray, of the Hill lines in Oregon, who pointed to this section as the coming granary of the Northwest. From this great area in the future, he believes, wtll-camejrgf quanti ties of wheat. The United States crop 's decreasing and.here is the chance for Central Oregon to supply this much needed com modity. Wheat exports have been cut more than half in two years, showing the American sur plus to be rapidly dimishing. In President Gray's opinion, Cen tal Oregon's future is brightest as a wheat growing district. The lady members of the Mad ras Dramatic Giub are going to give us something new and ap propriaten the way of a Leap rr?T)all (n the 12th of January. Just what the.programconsists ; of is a secret," the ladies are ." guarding very carefully but they promise many interesting sur prises. They have already in formed us that they will buy the tickets and supper, appoint floor managers to introduce us to strangers, and if w e should hap pen to be the least bit rude they might call the rretty sergeant at arms to slap us on the wrist. A thief in Redmond the other day entered the Tum-A-Lum ljumDer uo. s otnee ana stole a quantity of postage stamps. The s..me thief then went to the Ore gon Cafe, operated by Chas. Bye, and purloined a big fat Christ mas turkey, leaving the stamps as payment. This is a very clever scheme and will work satisfac torily until caught at it. A family in Oklahoma by the name of Jackson have added thir teen to the population in five years. It is barely possible that such results will some day be ob tained in Central Oregon without irrigation. . Christmas was observed in Madras with the usual festivities. At both the churches Saturday night a program of appropriate recititations and music was car ried out and Christmas trees loaded with presents were dis tributed among those present by a real Santa Claus with long whiskers and heavy arctic storm coat. Everywhere the spirit of "peace on earth, good will toward men" prevailed and everybody wished their neighbor a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. al6ngtErlili;thy(rrWof the--g Vat Teft R. & N. Co. has appointed an ex perienced agriculturist, creating a new department. C. L. Smith, a practical farmer, has been named for the position. He will spend much of his time among the farmers served by the rail road system, getting in close touch with their needs and help ing them solve their problems. All officials of the road will co operate to aid the farmer. The executive committee of the Northwest Development League has decided to place a permanent exhibit of the products of the Northwest in the new Commerce building at St. Paul. The exhib it will cost $70,000 and will be in charge of Will A. Campbell, sec retary of the League. Part o this exhibit will be composed o produce from Sunny Central Ore gon. The Bend Bulletin was set last week on their new Linotype typesetting machines and the ap pearance of the paper as far as neatness is concerned was a big advancement over the old hand method of setting the type. Th Madras Pioneer and Redmond Spokesman will both install type setting machines in January. It will be hard to give any ac curate quotations in the matri monial market until after the Leap Year ball on January 12. CENTRAL OREGON Madras' unchained poet has broken loose and relieved him self of the following beautiful gem: We have read of places that are noted for wealth, And we have read of places that are noted for health. One without the other is not very de sirable, While one with the other is very ad mirable. It gives us great pleasure to inform those who don't know That there is such a place and there they should go. Where Health and Wealth go hand in hand, In Central Oregon, the Promise land, Since Jim Hill built the Oregon Trunk, People are coming and bringing their junk. And it looks like the time was soon to be, When Central Oregon from sage brush will be free. For each and every person so far that I have met, Have an idea like my own, of some land they're going to get. You needn't take my word for it, I tell you it's a fact, Some day there will be a farmer on every acre tract. And Jim Hill didn't pay ninety thou sand a mile i To bu'lJ us a railroad for just a short while But he is here to stay, what more evi dence do you want, Of a good live country that's corning to the front. So come to Central Oregon, 1 tell you it is grand, To see the beautiful scenery and the Promised hind. There's scenery there and we'll defy any living being To show us a single spot on earth that is as well worth seeing. A .MAN WHO KNOWS Louis E. Dooner, manager of the Pioneer Telephone Co., and his assistants, were in Madras the latter part of the week mak ing some changes in the tele phone lines, and central. While here he purchased the balance of the stock, which Mr. Ashley has been selling in the Odd Fellows building, having rented the lower floor of the building to conduct this business in connection with the central office. RAILROAD QUESTION BEING DISCUSSED Magnates Connoctod With tho Hill Interests Now In Conferenco nt Saint Paul Railroad magnates connected with the Hill lines in this state are in conference at St. Paul this week and it is expected that im portant news will be given out in the next few days regarding further railroad work in Central president use Sunday to join Jas. J. mil anci other officials already assembled. Whether the Hill road will con tinue its activity in Central Ore gon and extend the line from Bend southward, as planned, in an effort to offset the present building activity of the Harri man interests in the southeastern part of the state is a question that the people in this part of the state would like to know. Madras Dray & Transfer Work neatly and quickly done Prices reasonable Phone in your order F. A, ZELL, Drayman Blue PrintTownship Plats Corrected uptodate, showing names of entrymen, vacant land, nvera and creeks, 50 cents each. Land Scripts For Sale For securing title to all kinds of Gov ernment land without residence or im provement, at lowest market prices. Write us for particulars. All kinds of Land office business a specialty. Twenty-five years experience. Reference, French & Co., Bankers. Hudson Land Company The Dalles, Oregon The Limit Restaurant (Formerly the Owl) C. M. EWING, Prop. Confectionery, Tobac co and Cigars Nice Clean Rooms Fresh Bakery Goods Always On Hand iood Farms City Property and Business Chances SEE D, W. BARNETT OFFICE MAIN HTKEKT, MADRAS, OREGON Houses to Rent 5 2 1 1 1 2 8 4 PROPRIETOR Elite Tonsorial Parlors NO LONG WAITS BATHS ORE. NO. 3851 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON 11, K. Ali.KN, I'reHliIeiit. T. M, Mamiiun, Cmiilur. Will Wuhzwkii.kh Vim l'r:. Jl. liAMinriN, AiHt. (JhhIiIit. ESTABLISHED 1888 Tr 'npiUI, HurpliiH biii Undivided Profit $1 00,000.00 For I Warren Smith I I MADRAS, cent nuuienrc an Tiuble InlormiUon about bleeding, lnlcSing, railing, leedjng end homing poultry II """'"fd In the l.lcfl edition ol U!ly I'oulliy IJook-jufl printed. Bend (or copy, fiec. A. Something Nice in Harness We have Single jmd DouMo Hots. vste of me tTnest leathers and beau tifully finished and trimmed. Not only perfect in design and fashioning, but every article well sewn nnd ready for long arduous service, We shall be pleased to show you samples of our stock Hnrncsw, and also to make sets to your order. We guarantee entire satisfaction with our work and the ma terials that we put nito it. Larkin Harness Shop Notice CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION has moved its ENGINEERING, CASHIER'S and LAND SALES 0 FICES to the new town of DESCHUTES, CENTRAL OREGON All parties having business with this company should write to c call at Deschutes. Hotel accomodations Write for BOOKLET Central Oregon Irrigation Company On both the Public Sal At my ranch, 10 miles north of Madras Plains, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, the followina Livestock and Farming Implement Geldings Work Horses Saddle Horse Jersey Cow Jersey Heifer brood sows with pigs Young Shoals, G months old Dozen Chickens. Some thoroughbred Bull' Leghorns One One One One One One One One One HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE including Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Free Lunch at Nc r mk 7 it t rvr w 1 nrKYl 111-1 interest. Five per cent, discount P. CLARK, Auct. Have you tried the new stunt Of burning coul on top of stove.. Try it, it works fi gives more heat. ' Save3 Hi Rock Springs Lump Coal " PO'lt SALE U Ashley Bros. Phone or call at office in Sanford yz.- come. to Land Seekers can now be secured at DESCHUTES, describing CAREY ACT IRRIGATION LAM Crook Conntv TO Hill and the Harriman Railroads JANUARY 3 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon 2-in. Mitchell wagon Light Hack 3 1-4 Truck with hayrack Iron Truck Wagon 15-in Thomas Disc Drill 12-in Gang Plow lG-in Now Deere Sulky Plow 3-section Harrow Amounts under $10.00, cash; o - t in ho rivnn with BPP for cash on sums over $10.00. WM. BROWN! wood in Madr l-O.O.F.b Moots every nlnbl III ouangen, Tillman Reuter, N.G i . . . ' "wib n. Irving, SH Ageil on him nnn 14-in WaiKinjfi-g 10 Water Barrels Log Chains Double Trees Single Trees Stretchers Farm Tools EVERYTHING GOES $10.00; ten!