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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
- ITEMS OF INTEREST Black Draff Stallion For Sale, A light open buggy for sale reasonable. Inquire at this office. NEW GOODS FISTON D' AVERNAS No. 4455 SI RE,. MAX No. 1 1050 DAM, PELLAINE No. 50673 COPY Stallion Registration Board STATE OF OREGON For good residence and business lots in Madras, call on U. A. time to anticipate your wants for the hot weather. We have just received e niMrtH A JVIC IPDHVDQ DRDr.AI DC I AVlMC CTr Pearce, selling agent for the holdings of the Inland Empire Company. Over 300 lots to the Now." jjg most wanted colors, patterns and designs and were never belter prepared to supply you. choose from. Prices very low. tf Our Prices Considering Quality are the Same as in The Big City of Portland Money to Loan, On good improved ranches, on PURE BRED License Certificate Stallion or Jack, No 896 either three or five years time Inquire at this office. Belgian DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM MENS' GOLF and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS liave just arrived Every one of these arc the latest 1912 designs. Prices from $1.00 to $3.00 Central YOU CAN KEEP COOL AND SAVE MONEY BY TRADING HERE Oregon Mercanti le Company APPROVES If EXTEHS30N WORK I OBITUARY Mrs. William Brownhlll bo Spent Mrs. William Brownhill, form erly Miss Maude McDonald o this city, died at the home of her 3ister. Mrs. Edward Barlow, in Portland last Thursday morning, ; Op Mav 25. "The the cause .of the death being ... Thet Moro Money ttSttl to Promoto Sclontlflo Agricultural tMtdemand now being made tuberculosis. . il. ..'i..n i'a n rlnmnnM for extension work," says report of the committee on eOregon Agricultural Loliege, l-A IUa Cfnfn f Itfirwrn "That- it continues "greater ser- to the neonle of the state are unable to come to the Lrv wmi riHM7. i. mil. liii? nrir n t Tnit hitit riiiiinnriu arilv nnnn f hn farms. Thnro 1 1 t Mill complete appreciation or tne of the work which can be h h ii in ir i ri 1 lj 11 nil v 11 n n urnrna Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Deceased was a resident of this city for several years, living on Ninth street and at the time o her death was 29 years old. She was well and popularly known and leaves a large number o friends here. She left this city about four years ago and before moving to Portland resided for a it 1 : I nAmnf imma n fVl nf(wn MOD no inn tnr rnn wmi nr resi- Duuiviiuiv; ut muuiuo. uMmts lull lui ... -o , Men'ork. her husband she is survived by 'The demand is coming not one child, a father, two sisters i . 1 1 0 1 - 1 a I 1 it y irom tne iarms. out irom ana one orotner. shops and more particularly The remains were brought to it . i 1 t . - i 1. . . hi r i l .1 j 1 J professional men of the al held at the Catholic Church at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon, Father Bronsgeest officiating, 1'he interment was made in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. Mrs. Bar low, a sister and Frank McDon ald, a brother, accompanied the remains to this city. The father and Mrs. Rhinehart, the other eaireauy demonstrated wnat sister, arrived irom uauiornia be done through extension Monday, but too late to attend tion. The production of the funeral. The Dalles Onti tads of these states has been mist. U9ly increased, farm life been made easier and more "iiNIIIK VWllllllUIll- have been improved, the schools have been revolu . mm uiu tendency ior tne and girls to go from the w the cities is being ranid overcome. Oregon is practically the onlv w-vwijc miii f j in run i niAn Aim 9 AH XI -6 una no. T in on ... - ' " u lUVIl, ill lUUL "'"'8. m us nower. hnf. is m in l i. . ..unu cannnM hv thn v' 'unas. it should Wn .1' . rwauun 811 IP ioni VV till u 1 w r ill i will nntrnMfttu.H - u DUt Work fimnnrr tlin Ul irifl Clt-nt-n. fill in ?i -- Hinerate snhnnk r?fv. nstructors to rn i. uoi.i uuLion, mil ran A DOUBLE VOTE By MARY BLAKE STONE . .i i .1 r ti (im iiii i ( i. . . x 11121 t: . ut morr- ovkii.!.. . .1 ,vum nrof liifr, ,8cnool, of , is The sum- SlY umnli-r. ,1 W8 of nreandm0re Th'iq f the 8tate each CnVLB?:5far.tod on a tm,se who must uk wn . ...i ... - krr mi v uif i iiri in i tw nM .. n A.i, wraea, 01 "My dour," said John Ilolllstcr, "tills being cloctlon day I .shall bo a little lato for dinner. I shall bo too busy at tho olllco to vote during business hours, so I will do so Just before Uio pons close at 7 o'clock." "At what tlmo nm I to vote?" "Who nro you golnji to vote for?" "Let mo seo. Who aro tho cundl dates?" "Fuller and Wells." "It's for mayor isn't It?" "No; for governor." "Oh, I seo." "Aro you going to vote for Fuller or for Wells?" "Is Mr. Fuller n nice man?" "Very." "I think I'll vote for him. Who aro you going to voto for?" "I'm going to voto for Wells." "You aro!" "Yes." "Then I suppose I'll have to vote for lUm too." Aro you going to vote for n man slm- ply because your husband votes ior Win?" Thoro was somo pouting on tho part of tho wlfo. She didn't llko that view of it at all. "All right," sho said presently, "I'll voto for Mr. Wolls." "In that case It won't bo necessary for ua to voto nt nil." "What do you moan?" "If I voto for Fuller and you voto for Wolls it's a standoff, Isn't it?" "I HUPPOHO HO." Well. thon. instead of voting Itiva i uAaU0n. nvn lr,:, i "Wnii. flmn. instead of voting I'll 10 h,a i ' "wikiiuu "-. v. . .. r , en t "usv mon come homo at the usual umo aim wu 1 State tho wwi- tako a short walk together before din ction possible. nor." considered. Bho had, many friends who had been active in the campaign of votes for women and hud on one occasion marched in a proces hIoii and carried a banner herself. And now after a splendid victory had been attained, which she had helped to cele brate, tho fruition of the effort was reduced to a pair off between her an her husband. She didn't like it. "No," sho said; "I'm going to do my duty by the state and leave you to do yours." "Well, then, you'll have to go to th polls during my absence. Since you have no maid I suppose you can wheel Tottie in her carriage there. Somo of the men or tho women standing around electioneering will doubtless mind the carriage while you get In line nnd work your way up to tho voting table." "iiuui Do you think I'd trust my child to ono of those people?" "Those people? They are American citizens interested in the adoption of the principles they stand for, working for those principles." "It doesn't make any difference to mo what they stand for. 1 won't trust them with my Tottie." "Well, what are you going to do?" "Why, I think you d better come homo at noon and let me go and vote. You can vote, as you said. Just before tho polls close." "Impossible." "Why Impossible?" "Goodby, dear. If I stand here nil day talking politics with you we'll starvo. If you think of any practical solution of tho matter during the day telephone me. I'll help you out of It If I can." With that h gave her tho connubial kiss and started for business. She watched him till ho reached tho cor ner, where, according to his invariable custom, he turned and pantomime kisses wero exchanged. During tho afternoon ho was called to tho telephone. "Is that you, dear?" asked a fem inine voice he nssuined to be his wife's. "Yes; I'm Charlie. You are Ethel?" "Yes. I've been thinking about the election. I am sorry It came today, becauso It's 'almost Impossible for me to get away from home, even If you wero hero. I forgot that I had an ap pointment with the dressmaker this afternoon." Too bad! If the state authorities had known that doubtless they would have put off the election till another day." "Don't be silly!" "Well, aro you going to give up vot ing?" "I'vo decided to pair with you." "Oh!" "Yes; that's tho best I can do." "I think one of the family should voto. Now, how would It do for mo to voto for us both?" "Can you do that?"1 "Certainly! I can voto both for Fuller and Wells." 1 novcr know ono could voto for two candidates." "That's becauso you'ro not up In such things." "Well, I'll havo to leavo It to you this time." "Tn, ta!" When ho camo homo for dinner alio told htm that bo had been humbug ging her about voting for both candi dates. "I did It, all tho same." ho roplled. "How did you manage It?" "I voted for Fuller for governor for myself and for Wells for Heutennnt governor for you. wasn't mat au right?" Sho didn't hear him. A lovely light camo Into her eyes, and a sweet smilo broke over her face. "Dear," she said, "what do you think happened today?' "What?" "Tottlo cut a tooth." The Equinox. Tho word equinox refers to tho fact thijt If the sun crosses tho equator when It la exactly east at sunrise and duo west nt sunset tho hours of sun light aro equal to thoso without It. Tho path of tho huu la called the eclip tic, nnd it crosaoa tho equator twlco a aay. V I I I I Dated at Corvallis.lOregon, January 10, 1912. The pedigree of the Stallion FIston d'Avernas, No. 4455 Vol XVI P. G95. registered in the studbook of The American Assn. of Importers & Breeders of Belgian Draft Horses. Owned by Jerry C. Southman, Madras, Crook County, Oregon. Bred by AuguBte Moes, of Avcrnas-Ie-Bauduin. Described as follows: Black; few white hairs in forehead. Pedigree: Sirk of Sire, Cartoucne l&bazj Sire, Max 11050 Dam, Pellaino G0C73 Dam ok Sire, Myrtille 7779 f Sire op Dam, Poladin 100G0 1 Dam of Dam, Rossctte d' Avernas 135C5 Breed: Belgian. Foaled in the year 1907, has been examined by tho Stallion Registration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion or jack is of Pure Breeding, is registered in the studbook that is recognized by the associations named in section nine of an act of the Lcgi8lativeAssembly of the State of Oregon providing for the licens ing of stallions, etc., filed in theoffice of the Secretary of State, February 22, UUi, and that the above named stallion or jack has been examined by the veterinarian appointed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness, and is hereby licensed to stand for public service in the State of Oregon. EDWARD L. POTTER Sec'y Stallion Registration Board. I I I I I Will make the Season of 1 9 1 2 as follows : ai Stanton's Livery Barn MADRAS OREGON For residence and business lots see O. A. Pierce. tf Wanted -Sow and pigs. Mare all purpose animal, about 12C0 pounds. Gve descripton and price. Address A. W. Freeberg, Madras, Oregon. ml6-2t. For Sale. Small black team. The price will be made right. See Ashley & Ashley. Madras, Oregon. FARM LOANS!! Madras Slate Bant FOR SALE At the Pioneer OWcn lygal lihuiks of all kliidrf- Carbon ar,d Typewriter paper, Installment Sale contract, Notes and Receipts. M0HEY TO LOAN ON Madras Stale Bank. FABMS. Seo TO LOAN $50,000.00 on farm lands. See Brenton Jones, Metolius, t)re. TERMS: $10.00 SINGLE SERVICE 15.00 SEASON 20.00 TO INSURE COLT ON FOOT JERRY G. SOUTHMAft, Owner " to up- ; LIVERY, S I MADR.cts 1 irt- Q W tlie V i .ng I . ur- Your Orders .dras ld be - after which thrVT-ninds wi,l MADRAS, OREGON the Governor, commissioners are appointed by him, who make a reDort within 60 days. If the report is against the creation of the county ( further proceedings are taki If favorable, then the mattej voted upon at the next elect? The plan for the consolidate of municipalities is simple. I on receiving a petition signed one-fifth of the legal voters -each incorporation, the Counc! or other legislative body j either incorporation, may call election after four week's notil sy Transient Stock uivei DyihV.T0dBuAiiiiru1iil -srcot-HiGcms cAiEucnca MAGNETO roecErtto GUXB. Look at this PPbwerPlatit SW Here's the heart of tho SJ?V,TraMAr tta power plant. Note I raCIOl uie simple assign Uio rugged construction the comoact arrangement of th rnrhn. reter, magneto and oiling mechanism. That we do not over-rat Its power, has been proven repeatedly tn public Contests and In the 6eld. It has always deliv ered more than its rated horse power both at the draw bar and In the belt, with less variations la revolutions per uiuiuic iuuu aay oiucr iracior. ho rurfiiii bura chr,P ktroitne at til totdt, under til condi. . v-XisZ? Djr combining th Sor.lilrtfn Carbureter with a The , lloni. 1 direct Keir-drhen governor, we bate lecured a mica of oil combutUoo w. yvwa ivuuu. wiutuui au rl ' ' 1 Whether you tarm 1 60 acrrt or a many thooaasd acre ranch, there 1$ aa CFtM tc". y?u- lbe .''' 0,td- U the prlca you want to nay ZTa. '"'J rt0 5?"' P10'"?' W11I. cultl.atiar. hirreUnr. haul. iSwlf ,?Sd'V!!jl'e,0.r,B sou, P"'. corn ahredder and hufker. cloTcrlmUer, cull!. re cutter, etc. to aupply your crcrr ro Qulrement Ior traction or belt power. VV J 1 - Investliratn the many ad vantaecs of an ownership now. Specifications, pictured de scriptions, full lotallsnre yours for the asking. B. S. LARKIN, Agent MADRAS, ORECJON Sales Solicitor RUMELY PRODUCTS CO.,Im. La Porte, Ind. 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PAKNTS CarrUf and waron raint. barn paint, home and Eoor paint. ililnrlK usln. r..l leak. etc.. are lurplicdby uj' l.60inllon (5'l) we lellU our A-l!" pure prepared fl pilnt. auiuble for all pur-S pows. head for bis pal. catalog. 2232 Wsstlalio Ave. Seattle A candidate should aay what's tru And spoalt wlion ho la apokon to And novor tell a lib or fablo 1 At least as rar as liu Is ablo. t New York Mall. She And you Bwear that von m-o Dr tnklnp; ino on account of my monoy? He On tho contrary, durlinf. I'm taking tho money on account of you. iickuuuu ijiatter. "Pop!" "Well, what la it now?" "Say, iron, did tho iloir Rtllr fvrr linrn tho dipper tied to Ita tull?"Phiiadel. pula Record.