The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 17, 1912, Image 3

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    MADRAS, OREGON
MADRAS
is the business center for the entire Northern
Crook County district, and is the first town
of im )ortnncc reached via the O.-W. R. 6c
N. an J the Oregon Trunk Railway after the
Columbia River is left behind. Since the
coming of the railroads its growth has been
steady and substantial. It offers to its resi
dents the comforts and facilities of modern
civilization numerous churches, progressive
grade and high schools, well-stocked stores
and a substantial bank, close communication
with the outside world, a city water system
affording adequate fire protection and an
abundance of pure water for domestic uses,
and, soon to be installed, electric lights and
power. A flouring mill manufactures a most
excellent quality of flour, and numerous ware
houses provide marketing and storing facili
ties for the products of the district.
Madras and vicinity offer exceptional at
tractions to the homssecker and the investor.
Present values arc in keeping with production.
THE GATEWAY CITY
Situated at the Gateway to the vast Oregon interior, in the heart of the
mot fertile dry farming country in the Northwest,- Northern Crook County,
whose products have received prize after prize at the Dry Farming Shows
Wherever Madras products have been exhib
ited they have taken the lion s share of prizes.
They have entered into competion with the best specimens that
could be procured from the fields of the most productive dry farms
in the west, from localities where dry farming is a much older in
dustry than it is in Northern Crook County. The transformation
of this great territory from range to farm is a process that has oc
cupied far less than a decade.
The prize-winning products of Northern
Crook County are not limited to grain alone.
Under the methods of scientific tillage practiced by the farmer of
today, the diversified crops of the American farm are produced in
like profusion and quality. Alfalfa, the richest of forage crops,
is an important factor in making the farmer's profits, and Corn,
Fruit, Potatoes, and Vegetables of all kinds are sure and profitable.
Poultry and Live Stock thrive, and animal health ranks high.
WATCH FOR THE LETHBRIDGE WINNERS, and MADRAS
THE MADRAS COMMERCIAL CLUB
will take pleasure in furnishing you with any desired information concerning Madras and the
Northern Crook County country from which the prize-winning dry farmed products come
HOBSON
CAFE-
CHAS. HOBSON, Prop.
Order Service
11 SERVE YOU TO PLEASE
WE Aft E PLEASED TO SEIVE
fR EMPLOYMENT I1UREAU IN
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OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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u iuin!N, t. CMbler.
ESTABLISHED 1808
tl 00.000.00
Don't "Let Fly"
Your Money
" if
is
Warren Smith
PROPRIETOR
Elite Tonsorial Parlors
NO LONG WAITS
BATHS
It will soon " take wings
you irive it a 'chance, but it
much wiser to bank it with us
and have the satisfaction of know
WYOMING CONVICTS
AND GUARDS FIGHT
Rawlins, Wyo. A batUe raged la
tho Btate penitentiary Sunday. Locked
lnuldo tho walls with hundreds of mu
tlnuous prisoners, a few guards, fought
desperately to restoro order and pre
vont a wholesale prison delivery.
Camped outside the walls was a force
of cltizons, heavily armed, ready to
drlvo back the convicts If they mur-
dcrod tho remaining guards and made
a rush through tho gates. Tho mutin
ous prisoners were subdued late 8un
day night and locked In their cells.
Another battle took place In tho
hlllH south of Rawlins between a posse
of citizens and from 20 to 40 escaped
prisoners. Two men have boon killed
In tho streets of Rawlins, and one Is
dcBporately wounded
Tho outbreak was the second within
About 3 o'clock Saturday
A SUMMARY OF
IMPORTANT EVENTS
National, Political and Per
sonal News Items Briefly
Sketched.
MADRAS, ORE.
ing that it cannot get out of your
nh wit It nut. vnur If nmvlnrltrn fi hnnrn.
and Concent. Riches have wings afternoon 20 prisoners escaped, and
n !,, W nnf f. tho "Ine were recaptured before 8 o'clock.
UO VIM Ull IWIWn, UUI liwu K.I
man of saving disposition.ln your
care they will grow and thrive
and fatten. Provide for the fut
ure by takincr care of your pres
ent earnings.
FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE
Madras State Bank
T!!? PIONEER
For
Printing
LOW FARES WEST
Fall Colonist Period
Daily until Oct. 1 0 to
ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS
ON
MREGOHTRUNKRy.
43.00
80.00
30.00
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
FR0M
$38.00 Cincinnati . $42.85 Milwaukee . $30.70
37.00 New York. 55.00 Detroit..
30.00 KansaB City 80.00 Omaha . .
32.88 Inrlinnnnnlto 40.G0 Denver . .
From other eastern points In proportion
ta;; LyouLf'lJndH In the East of this opportunity of moving wmuu
Wt Nnu,ruct twin "vlce via Burlington Kouto, worwoni ...,
& ,e,ri, "'North Bnk". and Oregon Trunk Knlwnys.
ihK,h,(,?')0Blt furl with me and west bound tickets will bo fur
im People In tho Bant. Details will bo furnished upon request.
. A BOOK ABOUT OREGON
QLLKiIlnK, Illustrated booklet describing Hho districts ofPontral
CmbM11"0 urlQd to you or -your friends If you will writo W. h.
"c.Coman.Gen'l fh. a. Pace imi Pnriiinri fir.a. P. Meyers. Attent Madras. Or. U
S -Loum. .
Sf Paul . .
Ues Moines
Tell
T
At 2:30 Sunday afternoon a party of
llfo-termeru overpowered the ceilhouue
keeper, took his keys and released
their comrades from tho cells. Every
prisoner willing to risk a battle with
tho guards made a rush for the gates.
A moment later the citizens of the
town heard a fusillade of shots Inside
tho walls. A bedlam of shouts and
yells echoed from tho prison. A few
Bcconds later more than a doxen men
dashed down the main street, armod
with guns and knives. Holding the
few citizens on the street at bay with
revolvers, they charged into a livery
barn, held up the proprietor and sad
dled and bridled the horses and fled
to tho hills.
Whllo most of the penitentiary
guards wero pursuing the convicts
that fled to the hills, tho small body
left in the prison faced a still more
doBporate situation. When the doors
ot tho cello wero unlocked, a largo
numbor of convicts who did not join In
tho brenk for liberty were set free
InBldo the walla. Many of them were
armed. Soon a riot was in progress,
tho guards battling desperately to
oavo their own Uvea and prevent the
escnpe of every convict in the institution.
Pettlcoatless Women Cause Failure
Now York Tho Jackson-Mack Man
ufacturing company, ono of tho largest
milkers of silk pottlcoats in Now York,
has gone into bankruptcy. Tho failuro
la tho culmination of a widespread
complaint among petticoat manufac
turers that tho closo-flttlng dresses
now worn by women havo so reduced
tho demand for petticoats as to make
them n glut on tho mnrkot.
A Marvelous Escape
'My little boy had n marvolquBes
enpo," writes P. F, Bustiams of Prince
Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc
curred in tho middle of the night. He
got a very bovoto attack of croup. As
luck would havo It, I had a large bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the
house. After following the directions
for an hour and twenty minutes he was
through all danger." All dealers.
During the first nine months of this
year 31,246 babies were born in Chi
cago. The missionary societies of America
have Just reported thatthelr gifts ex
ceeded 113,000,000 during the year
1911.
Reports received by railroads oper
ating westward from Chicago indicate
that colonist travel this fall will bo
much heavier than a year ago.
Nearly 0,000,000 bushels of wheat
were produced in the Pacific north
west this season, by far the greatest
harvest In the history of the three
states.
Mexican rebels havo given warning
that all American railroad men cap
tured whllo operating trains in certain
portions of Mexico after October 15
will bo shot
Tho October crop report of tho de
partment of agriculture, Just Issued,
shows that spring wheat, oats, barley,
rye and hay have all excelled the beat
record productions, whllo the crops of
corn and potatoes also will bo the
greatest ever whon harvested
A great hunger strike by women
throughout Great Britain is the latest
move leading suffragcttos propoBo to
Initiate if tho government continues
to Ignore tho suffragettes' demands
during the parliamentary session Just
bogun. It Is proposed to commence
tho strlko on December 25.
More than a score of cases of un
usual consequence are on the docket
for an early hearing before the su
preme court of tho United States,
which convened Monday for its fall
term. Tho casos Include thoso of tho
anthrqplte coal trust, the Union Pacific-Southern
Pacific merger, tho Inter
mountain rate cases, tho Kansas elec
tion caao, the cotton corner case, tho
suit to dissolve the bath tub trust,
the Louisville and Nashville rate case,
and several cases Involving the inter
state commerco laws.
KEEP IN MIND
The FOLLOWING EVENTS
Eight Annual
Central Oregon Fair
PRINEVILLE
October 16 to 19
International
Dry Farming Congress
LETHBRIDGE
October 21 to 26
Pacific Northwest
Land Products Show
PORTLAND
November 1 8 to 23
20,000 CARS ARE NEEDED
In Three Months Western Roads' Sup
ply Decreases 00,000.
Salem, Or. That there is nowa
shortngo of at loast 20,000 cars on the
roads weBt of Chicago Is tho Informa
tion received by tho state railroad
commission from the Association of
Wostorn Railways,
These flguros aro all tho more Btartl-
lng In light of tho fact that thero was
a surplus of 08,022 cars on July 18.
or a dlfferenco of nearly 00,000 cars
within three months. Comparative
statistics as to car shortage and sur
plus since that time show as follows:
August 1, 56,510 cars in surplus:
AugUBt 15, 43,901 cars in Burplus; Au
gust 29, 9750 cars In surplus: Sentem.
ber 12, 8620 oars shortage: September
28, 17,793 oars shortage.
MR. FARMER:
You have grown and harvested the
most bounteous crop that Central Or
egon has ever known. Your duties
to the soil are not over. You owe it
to the soil and to yourself that the
froducts of its fertility and your ef
orts be advertised throughout the
land. Such advertising cannot help
but repay you many fold in increased
market demand for your products and
enhanced land' valuation. You are
invited to participate to any extent
you may see fit at the events named
above. They are exceptional oppor
tunities for demonstrating to the in
vestor and homeseeker the wonderful
richness of Northern Crook County
YOU REAP THE BENEFITS
THE MADRAS PIONEER
will be pleaied'to hirntth. without
charge, appropriately printed canii
(or any producU you may vruh
to tend to any ol the above thowi
New Crop Extracted Honey
(lathered from ALFALFA and CLOVER BLOSSOMS
in the Yakima Valley and left on the hives all summer
until thoroughly ripened; is thicjc, rich, and has a de
licious flavor; put up in new, square, 60 lb. (net) cans
securely boxed, f. o. b. my shipping point, Sunnyside,
Wash. Single cans $6.00. Two or more cans 9 cents
per pound. Club with your neighbor and secure the
lower rate. O.-W. R. & N. and Northern Pacific.
S. KING CLOVER, R. F. D. No. 1, MABTON, WASH.
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines
If you want to contributo directly to
the occurrcnco of capillary bronchitis
and pneumonia use cough medicines
that contain codine, morphine, heroin
and other sedatives when you havo a
cough or cold. An expectorant like
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what
is needed. That cleans out the culture
beds or breeding places for the germs
of pneumonia and otner germ diseases.
That Ib why pneumonia never results
from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is used. It has a world-wide
roputation for Its cures. It contains no
morphine or other sedative. For sale
by all dealers.
Blue PrintTownship Plats
Corrected uptodato, showing names
of entrymen, vacant land, rivers and
creeks, 60 cents each.
Land Scripts For Sals
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. Twen
ty five years experience. Reference,
trench & Co.. Bankers.
Hudson Land Company
The Dalles, Oregon