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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
OF LONELYVIUE PRESENTED BY MADRAS DRAMATIC GLUB All Star Cast v -1 . " ' 'J Good Music 75 Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, '12 1 II PETITIONS ARE I FILE AT SALEM to pi Csndldatei Eligible llsKi In Corrupt Practice Pemphiot RRepublcans and fifteen fnfs had filed completed Fg Petitions in the office iwetary of State last Sat loo entitling them to a 'in the corrunr. nmf? Of this list, five, WTaft. ThennWn rfnn IWttt M. La Follette, hut 1iri r wuson and Hh:. rrm ir President ml nnnil: . V.UUU1- vtrier petition PrtJ ni-n Pj United States and Fim congressional and wwntatlves, Circuit 'district ntfn li!5t; """wiwya, oucre- Wy conventions, fnnrl Poners and railroad com- fa ofthose whoso unions have been con to national nartv -JJjry Waldo Coe, Port Lf can; Thomas Mc HSv8uria' Dem: ri,7-, .' 1 ort and, Brando, n.!.: l'WIH.UI j W. R. Ellis, Pendleton, Republi can; N. J. Sinnott, The Dalles, Republican; Claude C. Covey, Warm Springs, Democrat. United States Senator 0. P. Coshow, Roseburg, Democrat; Walter M. Pierce, Hot Lake, Democrat; J. W. Morton, Salem, Republican; Jonathan Bourne, Jr. Portland, Republican; Ben Sell ing, Portland, Republican; Ste ven A. Lowell, Pendleton, Re publican. Secretary of State- Ben W. Olcott, Salem, Republican; Frank S. Fields, Portland, Republican. District Attorney, Seventh Judicial District W. A. Bell, The Dalles, Republican. Senator, Seventeenth Senatori al District Frank L . Young, Paisley, Democrat. In addition to those who have filed their completed petitions, there will be about twenty-five candidates for offices from one county who desire to get in the pamphlet, but file their petitions with county clerks. Two Conservationist. "Nothing loat litre but the squeal," deolnred the pork packer. "Are you aa economical In conducting your busi ness V" "Just nbout," ntiHwered tbo visitor. "I'm in the lumber business. Wo wnHto nothing but tho burU." Wubu Ingtou Ileruld. A War Game Maybe, A returned explorer waa giving a parlor lecture. "What la tho gentleman talking about?" demanded a languid lady. "Progressive Peru." "And how do you play itr-Kunsna City Journal. In County Cork. "I Btippoflc you have an oldingo-pon-sion. Mr. Kelly?" "Ould ago penHlon? Faith nu' 01 cuddn't touch wan. tho bad luck they bring. Luk at the number of ould ago pensioners bca dylu'lvery yearl'-iou-don Opinion. i i , ..." " I. O. O. F. LodgQ Meets every Saturday night. Strangers are wel oome. Charles Ortman, N. G. Lewis H. Irving, Secretary "Alade In Oregon" Campaign Is (liven New Impetus During the past week new im petus has been given to the "Made in Oregon" campaign re cently started in Salem. The manufacturer's association of Portland gave up the entire pro gram of its annual meeting on March 5 to this subject. Supple menting this , some of the retail houses made attractive exhibits in their windows of Oregon made products and the attention of the city generally was attract ed to the movement. At Corval lis, on March 7, delegates from the comercial clubs of the State took part in a rousing meeting that was called for this purpose, One of the suggestions made was that communities should assist each other by a reciprocal push ing of the local products manufactured, mmmmmm Me information nrd in the Utrft edition ri lily'. Poultry Book iuil DriolAtL Send (or copy, free. Tho dm. H. UDy Co., Settle PROFESSIONAL CARDS. '1 lu must (Miiiimiiii cause of insomnia l (1 -(inlors of tlm stnmnr-li. Chiimuurluln's S munch and Liver Table ts coned tlu-sp .iimikIi'Ih ihuI enable ou to aleup. ior stilt lv M 1C. Snook. Duy Direct From Our Factory And savo the middleman' profit and idling expente. 5-croi panel dooii; J " $ Hut quality; 14 size at p X 0J For Every Purpoia at Ona Pries ta All Bungalow Saih 10 of the lateit detigni in 46 izei in toclc. Datn, hotbed, baiement and chicken coop ath in itock. Only foft quality tath fold. Window Trim 10 piece, tied in a bundle; 3 ftyle; OA fitit quality: per et only OVC Let US fisurs on your mlllwork, paint and hardware bill. We do not tell roysU lumber. Write for Catalog No. E. Bercland Attorney At Law MADEAS, OEEGON H. BNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offise In Drug Store, MAURA8 OREGON 0, C. COLLVEB NOTARY PUBLIC Justioe of the Feaoe CULVER PRECINCT CULVER OREGON LEWIS H. IRVING pt T. ATKINS ATTORNEYS AT LAW INSURANCE Office of D. W. Burnett. MADRAS, OREGON Qra van tassel NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE VAN OR A, OREGON 0, W. BARNETT NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON Collections a Specialty. Madras, Oregon W. P. MYERS LAWYER CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON Practlco in nil courts and Department of the Iutorior. European Plan Newly Furnished Throughout McTAGGART HOTEL lest Service Possible Given To The Public Auto Service to Jll Points of Interest MADRAS, OREGON "kaWaaaafc I LOW FARES WEST Spring; Colonist Period-Daiiy mch. l-Aprii is to an UblN 1 RAL OREGON POINTS on John T. Roas D. L, Wyltlo B, F. Wyldo CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO, INCOKfORATKD Complete trnot Index to all lnnd and town lots in Crook county. Abstracts maile accurately ou Bliort notice. PRINEVILLE, OREGON HOWARD W. TURNER U. S. COMMISSIONER NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADRAS MDregonTrunkRy Chicago -Cincinnati Milwaukee St. Louis -New York Detroit $33.00 37.90 31.60 82.00 50.00 38.00 CENTRAL OREGON LINE Tin ar- St. Paul -Kansas City Omaha Des Moines Indinnnnnlia -I-- "r.w r $25.00 25.00 25.00 27.85 35,65 25.00 - uo.uu uenver From other eastern nninfo i... Northern Pacific, Great ? North Route, Trunk Railways. ANortnern, North Bank" and Oregon JSiS'SKt and we3t bound tickets will be Details will be furnished on request. W. E. COMAN . Gen'l Freight and Passenger Aet 1 J H.OYDA'R Portland, Ore. ' . Agent Madras, Ore. M ) s -i . 5. It- OREGON I V