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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
1 -sIlTEMS OF INTEREST trnmmm Bi Draft Stallion I For Sale, A light open buggy NEW GOODS for sale reasonable. Inquire at this office. FISTON D' AVERNAS No. 4455 SIRE, MAX No. 1 1050 . DAM, PELLAINE No. 50G73' u i COPY Stallion Registration Board STATE OK OREGON For good residence and business lots in Madras, call on 0. A. Pearce, selling agent for the . 1 !, time lo anticipate your wants for the hot weather. We have just received NoVmcnt of GINGHAMS, .JEPHYRS, PERCALES, LAWNS ETC., most wanted colors, patterns and designs and were never better prepared to supply you. Our Prices Considering Quality are the Same as in The Big City of Portland holdings of the Inland Empire Company. Over .'300 lots to choose from. Prices very low. tf PURE BRED Money to Loan, On good improved ranches, on License Certificate of Stallion or Jack, No 896 either three or five years time ' Inquire at this office. Belgian ack DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM MENS' GOLF and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS have just arrived -Every one of these arc the latest 1912 designs. Prices from $1.00 to $3.00 Central Orep YOU CAN KEEP COOL AND SAVE MONEY BY TRADING HERE ii Mercanti le Company fflllUN ROAD BIS LIVESTOCK AGENT jgiolNow Homostond Bill Has Around New Intorott In Opon Lands Portland. Ore.. June 4. In- itinjf thedesire of the railway mranv to stimulate the live ... : industry in every possible .theO-W. R. & N. Company sinst named D. E. Clark live kaeent This is a new posi- nind he will Rive his time to ine the stockmen of the state ruse more and better horses, it, sheep and hogs. Now that the three year home- bill seems certain to be 1 r . Statistics have been . 1 J 1 1 M . . 1 T 1 (M 1 -0 miff IAf At -- v-w 4- I- . r ra--A It 1 . . . we Homesteader, there -being in .1 f I u r yll i ti 1 1 tr - -i kan - u This is a little more than uarier or rno stntiva m-nn ery county in the state has ipta and while most of the His far from the larger towns, of it is fertile and will be wtive when tilled. Wi has an onnortunitv to act settlers from the middle ; by makimr a iroorl nyhihif to Ndrthwest Products Ex at Minneapolis, Novem r 12-23, according to Will A. aPbell, secrctarv. whn lino visited Portland. There is so convincinir n actual exhibit of what a state can produce, he says, to win set tiers. Such a demonstration is held to be more forceful than any amount of advertising or any other form of exploitation Albany's Fourth of July cele bration will have a double signi fication. Besides Independence Day enthusiasm, the coming o the Oregon Electric to Albany will figure as a cause for cele bration. Surrounding communi ties will be invited to help in the jollification. Oregon will have a delegation in attendance at the Northwest ern Development Congress ai Seattle. June 5, 6, 7 and 8. Re presentatives have -been named b y the Governor and Oregon speakers have been given places on the program. Subjects of in terest to the whole Northwest will be discussed. Orders for approximately 50, 000,000 feet have been placed with mills of Oregon and Wash ington to supply material for new equipment for the Harriman lines in this territory. The traffic officials are preparing for the new crop season by ordering 8,200 box cars and 56 cabooses to be distributed over the Union Pacific, O-W. II. & N., Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line roads. Thfcrc is one medicine that every fumily should be provided with and especiallytlurinn the Bummer months; viz. Chamhorlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It ia almost certain to be needed. It coats but a quarter. Can vou afford to be without it? For Bale by M. E. Snook. Subscribe For Your Home Paper $1.50 per Year iff,- -LHIRTY" E.NGINF -EQUR I 1 I i n i i i ,, i J7 JL rm GREATEST WHEAT PRIZE 5,000. HOW TO GET RID OF ANTS. Fine Salt 8pr!nllad on Pantry Shelves a Discourager. Air slaked Hnio scattered around tho places where ants are apt to con gregate Is said to bo an almost certain remedy. Fine salt sprinkled ou tuo pantry shelves and floor Is also a dis courager of their attentions, as ulso tartar emetic combined with nn equal quantity of sugar. Put In a saucer with a little water to moisten, adding moro if It dries away. Set where the ants are most troublesome. Bacon rinds or other fat meat placed outside on the ground or under tho window or near the door where ants are wont to mako their entrance will keep them away from the house. Where It Is pos sible to And tho out of door holes of the ants boiling water or kerosene poured In tho fountain head will do tho exterminating Job lu one fell swoop. How to Make Quick Campfire. Drive a forked stake In the ground nnd upon It slant a green stick with he stub of n branch left on the upper ml to hold the handle or a pot or ket le and fasten down the lower end to the ground. Tho bottom of pot or kettle should clear the ground two feet. Gather wood, partly shave down two or three sticks, but leave shavings on stick. Itiillil wood around In the same way. leaving plenty of airspaces. Light shavings nnd you will soon have uood tiro. By the time the water has boiled for tea or coffee your fire will be a mass of coals, ready for roasting, frying or broiling. l.Mre With wet Wood. -Cut off sev. eral sections of caudle and light oil at once, You will have a steady blaze, which will readily start your wet kindling. Dry roots make nu Intensely hot Ore, With uo amolto. . . - . I Dated at CorvalliB, (Oregon, January 1G, 1912. The pedigree of the Stallion FJston d'Avcrnas, No. 4455 Vol. XVI 'P. 095, 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 Auguste Moes of Avernas-le-Bauduin. Described as follows: Black; few white hairs in forehead. Pedigree: Smi: OF SlUE, Cartoucne 5682 Dam of Sire, Myrtille 7779 Sire, Max 11050 I Dam, Pellaine 50G73 Sire of Dam, Poladin 10060 Dam of Dam, Itossette d' Avernas 13555 V i HOW TO USE STRAWBERRIES. Delicious Recipes That May Be Easily Made. Strawberry Custard. Make a custard of one and one-half cupfuls of milk. three-fourths cupful of sugar, ono or two eggs, two level tnblespoonfuls of cornstarch and one-half teaspoonful of vanilla. Heat milk In double boiler, then add cornstarch dissolved lu a lit tle cold milk; let come to a boll, then add eggs and sugnr beaten together very light. Ilemove from stove and add vanilla. Llave ready as many sher bet cups as you wish to serve. Take flvo Btrawberrles for each cup. cut lo halves, lengthwise. In the bottom of each cup place a half nut meat and ar range Ave pieces of your berries around It to look like petals of a flower. Now pour In tho warm custard, leaving room enough to repeat tho flower de- sign on top. This may be made early ji tho day, as It Is best served cold. A dainty and easily prepared dessert and especially economically when straw berries are not too plentiful. Strawberry Ice Cream. Two quarts of puro cream, fourteen ounces of white sugar. Mix well. Mash one pint of fresh ripe strawberries, sprinkle them with half a pound of One sugar, let It stand about an hour, strain through a fine sieve or a cloth. If tho sugar Is not dissolved stir It welL Add u little water. Stir this Juice Into the cream and freeze. Do not get the idea that the ordinary housekeeper cannot make these delight. ful desserts, such as lco cream and water ices. They are easy and when homemade are superior to those pur chased at tho confectioner's. Use only tho best materials puro cream, rlpo natural fruits or good extracts of the samo and sugar the purest Theso mako a perfect lco cream. To freezo tho cream pound up Ice two parts, mix with one part coarse salt Ilavo your lco and salt as high around tho outside of tho freezing can as the cream reaches on the lnsldo. Begin to stir tho cream at once. Stir rapidly and constantly. This Is essen tial to make smooth cream. If the cream Is allowed to freeze to tho sides of tho can without being quickly re moved there will surely be lumps of Ice through It Breed: Belgian. Foaled in the year 1907, has been examined by the Stallion Uegistration'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 LegislativcAsBcmbly of the State of Oregon providing for the licens ing of stallions, etc., filed in theoflice of the .Secretary of State, February 22, IH1I, 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. Will makc.the Season of 191 as follows : ai Stanton's Livery .Barn ZSl f $10.00 jSlrtGLfe SERVICE u.uu iu mount uutr uim f U.UJ, For residence and business lots see O. A. Pierce. tf For Sale. Small black team. The price will be made right. See Ashley & Ashley. Madras, Oregon. FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bank. FOR SALE At the Pioneer Ofllro Lgul Blanks of all kinds; Carbon .md Typewriter paper, Installment bale contracts, CsotrsumI Keceipls. MONEY TO LOAN ON FAEM3. So Mtdras Stale Bunk. TO LOAN $50,000.00 on farm lands. See Brcnton Jones, Metolius, Ore. Thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Service at the Madras Hotel barns. Terms $2.50. V. C. Moore, owner. JERRY G. SOUTHMAN, Owner MADRAS, OREGON 1 LIVERY, FEED &SALE STABLE MADRAS, OREGON G. V. STANTON (JIVE Your Orders Prompt Attention I Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care I -Wedding Gifts-: UAhincnMc n? novo t And Now the Corn Belt Tractor The om Type 'T'if Deslzncd especially to met the needs of the man who farms from 160 to 4Rn r 1 'p. i7 .nt, VCi -ri;lir. '. . i:?luX?F ensuace cutter pump water, etc. The cType "F" will pull from 3 to 5 breaker plows, turning 10 to 12 acre nlr ttTroM'toM JS 5u tons, delivering a maximum power at . ntaum SSbS? 'rom 15 to 2 An engine tfmt will do theS, thing U wellToSh iSSSSSk more about AU tho laorm. Oca on tho cfthat you cau pcmlbly want Is yours to? tho Z & "ifgS B. S. LARKIN, Agent, Madras. Oregon Sales Solicitor Rumelv PrnHnpfo C.n T t , . z:"ji, 'i Aliv- iu rone, ina. HANDSOME CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE New and beautiful detlgni in Jeweliy. It ii alwayt difficult to decide what to give when ome event or anniversary makes a present necessary. In my col lection you are sure to find something suitable whether you want to spend SI. 00 OR SIOO.QQ A. E. PETERSON Jeweler MADRAS - - OREGON Warren Smith PROPRIETOR Elite Tonsnriril Parlnrs NO LONG WAITS BATHS MADRAS, ORE. Aulhenl-cand yluble tnlormsu'oo about biealma, hlc!u'ng, uiiinc (eedmg and liouilj poultry u Uty . Pouluy Book Ju printed, send tar copy, free. Th Chu. H. Lilly Co.. <!. i iM iriviiiii m K rlVdT or SfftS Your money back if not ii cl. mL? ' m r Your Roofing 11 BWIf anil rrt-t the " " benefit of our unusually low prices. We sell half-ply "A-H," guar anteed water, acid and fire proof roofing, for SI. 10 for a full toll (103 Sjuirc Incliklln; cement irj nail, foi Uvlnir. We also sell Tar Paper at OUC a roil; Illlllilinrr mru.i.nt : : 'H ii' hi 10c a roll; deadening felt at $1.20 aroll plaster board, 81)c. Write for free samples Buy PREPARE 5oonNC fc 4jj'i'fvS COMPLETE HOUSES 13 All die material requ'l r.l tnKill ...... I luppliej atour dircti. Ulour mual quotation. iw iu, our poruoUQ uf modern homes ibouinr nouae plana an4 prlcet. PAINTS Carriare an4 waron paint. U tarn paint. l.ouie an4 rW H liik. eto., ar lupplleilby ui at loeit prices Vui oiilyU Sl.60 a rsllon ($) Me ell fl pairit. luitatle lor ill t. puses. 6enl lot Ultf paint 4 ? fr, 21 i Ik