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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
1 RAISES nn Pure Bred Horses and Jacua. inhere arc 609 puro bred fatlT, 172 mon- I the state of Oregon is llv known. 7.. not k-. , n,n limvqn raisinc 1111 fill II II. - - - - - - - .. fftlH 1 Tl 1. 1113 11LHL nin l ' I V I - iiW"-- i -v . T Ilntf MP II I 1.1 1 1 L1LKU1I 'I U I, I'.JLLH v " ' nrn nfn hrnfl IPor- weare v ibogbone, 7 roaring, ss euro 1 string "an. L, 7 fcnve side bone.3 roar- a a - . . . ..41 Mir . Ill- HIUlUMBir Z BV4Ui- ' 2 Cleveland iwya, u nu-n.- l. "i..w.lin null R n i.'.ivi nil ,i iir.iii:.-! uiiu . v n ii'iii.i. .-. -- ... .11 cmmri Hnnwinir 0f these disorders. ne kii show but 2 with side ..j a -mini rnnrincr: the 87 gnu " ' Knf with bono snav- d the 2 French urait but with bog spavin. ot the 66 registered as i.-j ,ni) 1 hna sid bone.. U4. " ' 1 luinnonnvin. rnnr- jpavin, x uuiiv. ui'' I wd 2 curb. There are ou P.niVi linrunn nf WhlPh 1 llUUVIl ..w.www, - j Unn 9 rnnrinn. find fllUC UW't"' c i I 1 i. I. a u A Z M A preponderance of Per- . ii.. iflr i. I. t;th a'u)f hnno 2 with bono 1 1 Ii.ii Itn KUWUU" . imnber among the graues it... IT. Pln,lnn1n1ni UUb M ' I V . w w-j , n -u fl... Ill li'Mr.H.l. A 1 1.11- t 3 American sauuie noraua Oevcland Bay and French 1 1 pnrh. gnvrm i;ii!K.s :irif iiiiirt iiuiii it it i i i nan tne nure nreu or crraue. pi ii i. iff oreo ana o grades, ui tne of 1.124 registered nnimals. ire unsound. Side bone is common, a teciintrio: roar- second, showing 22 cases spavin ia Done snavin ana ft Beach! nnchnnn a: strincr , - ------0 9 1 FOR I COUNTY JUDGE "HHP G.A. MgFARLANE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR CROOK COUNTY SJjus for progre33, honesty, economy, fair dealing, and an iQ-JgLPihiatration of all bisiness of the County Court. To The Voters fiAiin in fiu n.i.i.-.. iniii Voter: the regular Republican for the oflicc of County w oi your county, 1 nm nrr irttu ... i . n . wniest. My only opponent ' trcd Rice, present in- - - f lltlV lVIMlllb UUlllll" who went into thcRcnubli. WUO il L'ftllUIUilLU Wfit In 1 1. .. i .1 iuh- a in i jI iiiik . r iinri tifttr. i.n... n ; . aa UUilLLMl 111 II wntest but now makes him 4Win a candidntn in tW. ... . -iMtitui UIIVUlillIIIII' and of the wlnhon of hin ia civil enLMMonr win 'wpenence. innliulinfr nv. - uupuiy county sur- ami aiso in other i oo ; c viuKon. i leoithatl wmpetent. n fill una am nrennrort to ltmu ..n, . . . . . "jiiiil'8i attention, keep- " umea a mnn nf thn 10 advise with road nnHf. and nd, i . . -tcia naving business e county survovnr. , -vuaKsyouto vote for . CaU8C he hilHnrnnnnfn,! fl, Tt. M - - w I w X . A LIIU - - mv uvviiimhiiiii innu- 9ltM n i. ,umi wuwu V ur. Ul(!ft lino nnf h county with anything. wuiii.v rn i .i . A., Hiuiu Liiun "wr l m mhint ...1 . "' u which Mr. Rice w0031 twico the loweat r rimnntn.i . . 1 "ch makes it plain why de8,rwa third term,- Gi Paid Advt We are showing new complete lines in Fall Drygoods and Furnishings I Finest Sweaters Outinir Flannels FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Men's Women's Children's Everything for youngsters who are going to school .j ... ........ ....... ,-j MAUnAd immm UUMrANY iuyAnrutni'rDn w ob- wero the FOR SHERIFF Notwithstanding the persecution going on at present in the county and state, I am still a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Crook County. Paid advt. T. N. BALFOUR Democratic Nominee and present incumbent. MILLINERY STAMPING POINT LACE BATTENBERG EMBROIDERIES SCARFS SHAWLS SWEATERS AVIATION CAPS I MRS. ISA E. B. CROSBY MADRAS ML A I MAKKt I J. L. Campbell. Wholesale and Retail Dealers PBESH j3XJD aXJBID MEATS We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country t t t I ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON t Mr. Rico also "received pay for all field notes furnished and he has furnished only about half of them. A more detailed statement will bo furnished on request and the county records are open at all times for inspection in support of these statements. Respectfullv yours, R. L. Brewster. ' PD. Adv. , Avoid Scdntlvo Cough Medicines If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of cnpHIary bronchitis imd pneumonia use coutfh medicincB that contutn codino, morphine, heroin and other HcdutivuB when you huvo a cougltvor cold. An oxpectorunt like Chamborliiin'fl Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out tho culture beds or brecdiiiB places for tho RcrmB of pneumonia and otner germ diseases. That l why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Itomedv is used. It has a world-wide Hnn fnr its cures. It contains no I 1 1 morphino or other scuauve. by all dealers, A Marvelous Escape 'My little boy had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, Capo of Good Hope. "It oc curred in the middle of tho night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a largo bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tho house. Aftor following tho directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." All dealers. For Sale Braun. Items of Interest ,A Sows and Pigs. M. 03 4t pd. For salo All successful businoss men if nniw thnt it nays to advertise. They can't do without it if they remain in business, ana in in serting their ad. in Tho noneer they are sure of good returns. sliirhtly used. 2 9x12 & 13x14. Cheap. Mrs. B. Randolph. For Sale S. C. Rhode Island UpA Pullets, also 2 doz. S. C. White Leghorn Pullets. Mrs. Eva Hardy. Pd. ZT. FOR SALE Schilling's Piano. Almost new. Cost $376.00. Will sell for $200.00 cash. Everett Jones, 10-25-2t-np. Metolius, Ore. For Sale Two fine young Jersey heifers, nearly full blood. Call at my home and look at them. Pd.2t. T. A, Long. Remember we are Madras Agents for the famous Mitchell Wagons, Implements Drills Harrows Plows GILSON GASOLINE ENGINES Groceries of all kinds, prompt delivery guaranteed -H mmmmmm ammmtmm mmmmmammmammmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamammmmmmmBmmmmmamtmSi "JOHN DEERE" Vehicles and Im plements, the best line of implements now In use. We also carry Grain Drills, Potato Dig gers, Disc Harrows, and in fact every thing needed by the tillers of the soil. Shoes, Whips, Robes, Feed Grinders, Bicycles, Etc. B. S. LARK IN CUSTOM MADE HARNESS AND SADDLES Girl Wanted. I want a girl for general work at Madras Hotel. Wages $5.00 per week and board. W. U. Moore. LOST, or strayed a two-yealn: old Jersey heifer, some white, white s'tar in forehead, branded O. X. on left hin. Notify James P. Read, Culver, Oregon , yAe m Y Kor Sa c. Indian Kunner Ducks, light Fawn, lays perfect ly M.Viifo omro lnv nil w?nf nil tJria vear's ducks, for futher in- For Sale. 1 Reirigeratoiformation inau;re t this office. Mokea Rugs FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow, (Al) six years oldf $85.00. 1 horse and buggy ,and harness, $60.00, 7 dozen chickens. .H. E. Jacob, 10-24-2t-p. R. F. D. Madras. Bond Issues. $250,000.00 Up wards Negotiated. Railway, Electric Gas, Water, Irrigation, Mining, Lumber, Timber, Trust, Banking and General Corpora tions Organized. Gas and Elec tric Properties Purchased. L. N. Rosenbaum, Lawyer, 214-218 Haight Building, Seattle, Washington. For good residence and business lots in Madras, call on O. A. Pearce, selling agent for the holdings of the Inland Empire Company. Over 300 lots to ihoose from. Prices very low. tf For Rent. One quarter section of land, good house barns, hogpens, fully quipped for a stock ranch, water and under good fence. For par ticulars inquire of M. L. Loucks. For Rent 160 acres,,2i miles from Culver Station, 80 acres has been in wheat, fenced and cross fenced. Will give long term lease if desired. Address, C. H. Beck, P. 0. Box 108, Ta coma, Wash. I will sell at pulic auction la my ranch five miles west of Mad ras, all my farming implements and stock, including horses, cows, pigs and chikens. Thurs day, October 24th. 1912. Charles H. Jones. To the Public. I desire to announce to tho general public, that I have leased the Mason pumping station and roller mills and am in a position to handle any amount of chop ping and rolling grain. 21. John Conrov. Notice to Public. Having sold out my Black smithing and general repair business to Tucker and Culp, all accounts are now due and payable to me at D. W. Barnetts office, and he is authorized to settle any accounts when I am not there. S. E. Gray. To The Public: The scholars of the Madras Union High School desire to an nounce that they will give a box social Friday evening, November 1st. The proceed to go to the Literary Society. Everybody in vited to come and bring a friend. aiso cne laaies are especially in vited to bring boxes or baskets. good time is guaranteed to all. 2 I NP I will be in Madras until the 13 of October, then in Culver for the week of October 18- 20, then in Madras the week of October 20-27, after which I will likely o to Portland xor four weeks to efresh myself in school there on some of the late methods used in my profession. Will then return to Central Oregon. I ask my patrons to please gov ern themselves accordingly. Dr. E. S. Hamel, Resident Dentist. FARM LOANS!! Madras Slate Bant,