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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
Ussful Articles t in I J:VritlnK J Grw feds8fciyRwor8' Plivc named articles Get the A Watch Acanddurablo I Cross Drug Company ANNOUNCEMENTS rlct Attorney voters of fad Hood River hereby anounce my ir tne imjjjuuih-uu ,r District Attorney ith Judicial District Wasco, UrooK anu unties at the com- l uaYiaA Anrill9. Inatedand elected, he District Attor will always have ition. I shall strive a oil laws, and Dro- mnaf nf rnv nbilltV. UUVilti v ' !of the whole people .1 I pledge myseu ional attention to v. nf tht rrmnties ie Seventh Judicial Carlton L. Pepper. Hct Attorney epubican electors of Kiver and wasco nnounce myself as a for the Republican for District Attor comintr nrimaries. at I have resided in 25 years, at Pnne- 5 Dalles, Oregon and 1 the active Dractice or the past 18 years ; Inated and elected, 1 I my term office de re time to the duties Ito the exclusion of harness, and give my pntion, and first con b the business of the ill personally assist pn each county with nent of the criminal eciallv will I exert force the law against II acts, and the traffic very. W. A. Bell. rlct Attorney C. Smith, candidate lAttonrey. announce my candi- pe Kepubhcan nomi- wstrict Attorney for h Judicial DiHtnVt nf fries, April 19th. I Fly prosecute viola Flaw and asaiHtnffi. Nucting the business Wood River and Wn Inavigerousand busi "anner, if nominated Ernest C. Smith. N CommSSoner vtmv 7 tt,m ueciea Eu. . oe and lisfa r0;o UfV,efulfill,ed I wniltth.e P.ePle- n. urown, Rfrtforthe'o'S V raSSf' lf elected, entire Afr POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS County Judge I hereby announce my candida cy for the office of County Judge, subject to the approval of the republican voters of Crook County at the coming primary election. H. C. Ellis. County Judgo To "the Republican voters of Crook County :I hereby announce myself as a candidate fort the office of County Judge, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of Crook County at the coming primaries. April 19th, 1912. William Boegli. County Judge To the voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coun ty Judge, subject to the action of the Democratic party. I will give my personal atten tion to the duties of the office, and especialy as they appertain to the Board of Equiization. G. Springer, Culver, Oregon. County Judge I am a candidate for the office of County Judge of Crook Coun ty, subject to the action of the Repubican party. G. A. McFarlane, Redmond. Oregon. County Clerk To the voters of Crook County : I hereby anounce my Candida cy for the nomination of County Clerk on the Republica ticket at the coming primaries April 19th. and if nominated and eleced, I will perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability, for, the.best interests of the tax payers and citizens in general, and along sound business princi pals. Howard W. Turner. Pd. Adv. County Clerk I hereby announce myBelf as a candidate to succeed myself to the office of County Clerk, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters of Crook County at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. Warren Brown. Pd. adv County Assessor To the Republican voters of Crook County: I hereby announce my Candida cy for the nomination to the office of County Assessor at the prima ries on Aprill 9th, 1912. If I am nominated and elected, I will dur ing my term of office, use my best endeavor to give a thorough and impartial assessment, to as sess by legal subdivisions, to in dex by subdivisions, and by name, to keep all records in an uptodate manner, making it easy to find amount of tax on each parcel of land, oramount of each individual .tax, to personally at tend to the duties of the office, to give prompt and cautious treat ment to all. I desire placed after my name on the nominating bal lot, A Business Administration of the Assessor's office. Pd. Adv. W. E. VanAllen. County Assessor To the Republicans of Crook County. I hereby announce my nnnrHrinov for nnnntv assessor for Crook County. Oregon, at the primary to be held on April 19th, 1912. If nominated and elected, I will. Hnrino- mv term of office. ' m m'f mvm wmm mmmW r devote my entire time to the duties of the omce. 1 snail use my utmost endeavor to secure equal assessments, without fear or favor. I will see that the tax rolla are prepared promptly, and as provided by law. The pocket books of the tax payers are di rectlv effected bv the adminis tration of this office. I desire to have placed after my name on the official nominating ballot tVieao wnrHn? "Striet attention to business, equal, assessments, par POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Sheriff To the Crook County Voters: I desire to announce my in tention of seeking the Republican nomination for sheriff of Crook County at the coming primaries. If nominated and elected, I will conduct the office on an economic basis to the best of my abiliy. (Pd. Adv.) Frank Elkins. tf Sheriff I desire to inform the voters of Crook County that I am a candidate for, the Republican nomination for sheriff at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will serve all the people to the best of my ability. (Pd. Adv.) John McTaggart County Surveyor To the Republican voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myqelf a candidate for the office of county surveyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primaries held April 19, 1912. R. L. Brewster. County School Superintendent I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County School Superintendent, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primaries on April 19. (Pd Adv) J. E. Myers. - County Surveyor To the Republican voters of Crook County, Oregon: I hereby annouce my candidacy to succeed myself to the office of County Surveyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of said county. (Pd. Adv.) Fred A. Rice. Representative I hereby announce myself a candidate for representative in Congress, subject to the action of the Democratic party. If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office. guard the interests of Eastern and Central Oregon, advocating liberal and reasonable home stead, irrigation and forrestry laws, administered to encourage actual settlers; the just appor tionment of Oregon's reclama tion fund; the Oregon system in State and National Politics; tariff reduction; income tax; parcel post; improvement of riv ers and harbors; modern ship- pinglaws withoutaship subsidy; speedy prosecution of high crim inals without immediate pardon; and the administration of all de partments of the Government with a view to honesty, economy and efficiency, unhampered by politics, private interests or bureaucratic red tape (Pd. Adv.) Claude C. Covey, Two ConserVationlsti. "Nothing loHt here but the Hqucnl," declared tuo pork pucker. "Are you n economical In conducting your dubI neBB?" ' . "Just about," answered tho visitor "I'm in tho lumber business. Wo waste nothing but the lmrk Wash ington Herald. A War Game Maybe. A,-returned explorer Wflff giving n parlor lecture. "What Is tho gentleman talking about?" demanded a languid lady. "ProgresBlvo Peru." "And how do you piny it?" Kansas City Journal. In County Cork. "I supposo you have an old age pen sion. Mr. Kelly V "Ould ago penBlon? Faith an 01 cuddn't touch won. the bad luck they hHntf. T.nk nt the number of ould ago pensioners bes dyln ivery year I" Lon don opinion. , , $ nir rnnD enl I V. 4 Ullb wnw. s S Tho evils of one crop ngncui- g f turo are not to be measured In $ tho immediate present, but in 4 ij so.. Aarnntr vonrn or when WO A- uu4 V--" o y nM. n ornrnntlt fnrm to OUT V children. Tho vast cotton Gelds at tho south and the wheat fields f 7 of the north and west bear mute a, 'V . I. ... .... - m 11.. A, i but cmpuatJC witness 01 mc w- y G ...... n.1l.rlni. fn hilt Y. Ay C1UU1 polity ui uuucni " y one crop. Kansas Farmer. ( j Grade Seed Grain Early, no not wait until spring to clean and grade your seed grain. Do It now, while you have plenty of grain nt hnnd from which to select. The best twenty five bushels of grain out of a nunureo bushels are worth much more for seed than is the grain that can lie cleaned from a much smaller amount in the spring. The cost of thus cleaning and grading the grain is very slight, and it enables one to have heavy, plump seed grab at very little outlay.-Exchange. Fertilizer For Dahliae. Any good commercial fertilizer rich In ammonia and phosphoric acid and liberally supplied with potash will suit SntiUus. but the best results nre ob tained by using it in connection with manure. Prepare the ground ns you would for corn. . When the plants arc Cowering freely a handful of top dress ing to each plant nnd four parts bone meal to one part nltrnte of soda will be very helpful. Rural New Yorker. FOR SHERIFF. To tho Republican votors of Crook County: I horeby announce myBelf a candidate for tho ofllce of BhorllT, subject to tho approval of tho Republican votors at tho primaries held April 19, 1912. If nominated, I will conduct the business of the abovo offlco to tho lost of my ability and will givo especial attention to tax matters pd-ad C D. BROWN MADE RIGHT AND GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL FOR YEARS It bn n srreat ipreadlne cnpacltj one trillion coveting from SCO to 400 njuaro tect two coaM. Carried In 34 colon. Color cards on roqueat. Our New Book "HOW TO PAINT" Now Raady Mailed Freo It quotes the following rcnrU-.' W low prices whilo It guaranties i0 It v to be tlic best: "Gold Heal" IIcuso Taint, gallon cans, 2.00; quarts .69 "Gold Seal" Floor I'uUt, guttm cans, fl.60 quarts SO "Cold Seal" Hum and Itoof Pal.it, 1 gal., ?1.20; S-gal. cans, per gal. 1.10 Williams' t'rwwoto Kliln.-rlo Stain, (In Ti-gal. JUt. cans), ?r gnl SO "Cold Seal" Interior VurnUli, per gallon ., v 2.00 Bath and Soor Catalog No. &S Free. 0. B. WILLIAMS CO.jl SASH and DOORS 1843 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH. SEATTLE A "POINT" OF WISDOM Vnnnrr mfln nrifl vnunor women. boys and girls yes, and old wage earners, too, give an eye for the future and prepare for making the evening of your days comfortable. Bank your savings and surplus cash now with us and it will not only be secure against dangers, but will add to itself each year. Start a bank account with us today. FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE Madras State Bank esBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBI JOHN P. JERRY RUSK The Progessive Repub lican Candidate For Congress "For Roosevelt and progressive policies against Taft and stand patism." Always a true friend of the Oregon System. The only candidate for Congress Wh6 dares to oppose the Taft admin istration and the old time politi cal machine. , Pd. Ad. -Ji Out "Why arp .vou no vexed. IrmnT "1 iini uo extispentted I attended the meeting of the Social Equality lenuue. and my parlor umhl presided, and she had the audacity to call me to order three times." Llpulncutt'u Magazine. A Confession. The editor wrote: "Dear Madame The verses entitled "The Kiss are very clever. Can you assure me that they are-oriRlnnl?" The nuthore.su answer ed: "Sir Not quite. The Kiss vraa collaboration." Cleveland Leader. Look at This Bargain School Section For Sale Cheap. Three-fourths of a mile from Railroad Station (Gateway) on O.-W. R. & M. R. R. 640 Acres, 200 easily put under cultivation. Two running springs; some improvements. Price $9.00 per acre. Write or inquire of U. S. GREWELL. Madras, Oregon. ITEMS OF INTEREST For Sale , Up to date piano in perfect con dition, Rocking chairs, dining chairs and china, for immediate sale. Apply at M. E. parsonage. 2tpd. LOOK AT THIS. If you want some real snaps, in either homestead relnquishmentf or deeded land, just stop in and ask about them, at the Home Real Estate Office, Madras Ore gon. Bruce Hood Agent. First door north of Jewelry stora For Sale or Trade. One gooi John Deere Three Disc Flw. Will seizor trade for good hack. Write or call on Charles McMeen, Lamonta. f28 Stpd FARM LOANS!! Maim State Bait. FOR SALE At the Pioneer Offlca Lrttal Blanks of all kimfe; Carbon and Typewriter pper, Installment Sale contract, Noiei aud Receipts. HOMEY TO LOAN .01 FASMI. Set Mdra SUte Bauk. TO LOAN Money on deeded laud. Inquire of H. W. Turner. TO LOAN S50.000.00 on farm lands. See B ronton Jones, Metolius, Ore. FOR SALE One 10 ft. wind mill, very cheap. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE 8 Galvanized Iron Wagon Tanks $20 to $30, 300 to 600 gallons. Inquire of James Larsh, Pump House, Metolius, Oregon. fl5-4t-pd. Wanted at oncQ Half a dezen setting hens. Inquire at this office. f29tf. FOR SALE. At my ranch three miles west of Madras, 109 bushels of early wilber wheat for spring sowing. R.A . Harvey. Baled Rye, Grass and Barley Hay for sale. AJsalOOO Juniper Posts at 25 cents a piece, de livered. Dillon Feed Yard PrineTille. Pioneer Phone. m21-2t. For Sale 160 acres of good land cheap. Mrs. Jas. Robinson. Culver, Oregon. R. D. No. Im21-4t-pd Relinquishments wanted We can use a few good relinquish ments. Call or address Des- t chutes Valley Land and Invest ment Co., Culver, Oregon. A. E. CROSBY THE IALLEI IIEItl EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS , - - . - - BUY P. & 0. 1912 FARM IMPLEMENTS ui received a carload diredt from the faclory of the following implements. Introduction unnecessary. Durability unexcelled. Prices are absolutely right. Your inspection solicited. Superior Drills Potato Diggers Walking Plows Drag Harrows Sulkey Plows Disc Plows Boss Wood Frame Harrows (150 TOOTH, 26 FEET WIDE) Central Oregon Mercantile Go. Madras Metolius ChO,Ponanr8i tiality to none." (Pd. Adv) Lewis .Wylde.