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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
V 1 -! G. SPRINGER m Nomineo who has a record of efficient administration. Who is competent to render service on Board of Equal ization. Competent to assist in manage ment of Demonstration Farms, so as to secure greatest benefit to farmers. Who will permit no waste of the people's money, but will give first attention to roads, which arc selected by the people of each community leading to railroad. -paid advt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .BlRClAHU Attorney At Law OREGON 1. ' . aftl IUCD NOTARY PUBLIC Jnitloe of tbfl Foaoo COLVKK I'KKOINUT OREGON l.U' h M YAH TASSEL NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE OREGON . BARNETT NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON Collections n Specialty. r . . 1 . . 111! Vflfllkl LAWYER nn ir n j lj ra 1 vj r ri hnwii mux mm 1 1 i l i ati rv a.i - m irnri &i tactic in nil courts unci Department of the Interior. ATTORNEY AT LAW ' INSURANCE Office of Dalfour-Guthrlo 4 Co. UDRAs GRinnN H IMA Print I nttfnihln Plate V V W W W a Bb kiJ Corrected up tod ate, showing name entrymcn, vacant land, rivers and Land Scripts For Sale Fonecunng title to all kinda of.Gov- WTtment, at lowcBt market priccs fritt us for particulars. Al kinds of W office business a apocialty. Twon Mte years experience. Koforonce, '"fell & Co., Hunkers. Hudson Land Company The Dalles, Oregon AAA v EVEN THE PELS' SINGLE TAX COW LOOKS THE WORK FOR SWGiE FOR COUNTY JUDGE t t SPRINGER COMMITTEE Americans Great Gpcnders, Wnnhlfib'toti. Physicians und phll anthroplntu composing tho American Federation of Sox MyKlone, produced tho following flp,urcB, that show when It corncH to qpendlrig tho American citizen Is tho prizo pcrformor of tho world: Gny IIvIiik coHto Americans overy year, 18,000,000,000, spent in the following manner: Intoxicating li quor, $2,000,000; tobacco, $1,200,000; Jewelry nnd pinto, $800,000; uutomo bllpfl, $600,000,000; church work at homo, $200,000,000; confectionery, $200,000,000; soft drinks, $120,000,000; tea and cofToe, $100,000,000; mlUlncry, $30,000,000; patent medicines, $80,000,. 000; chowiru; gum, $16,000,000, and foreign inicslonK, $12,000,000. A Alnrvcluus Hscnpo "My little boy had u marvelous cs capo," writes P. F. HastinmH of Prince Albert, Capo of Good Hope. "It oc cur red in the middle of the night. He got n very noverc attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tho house. After following the directions fur an hour nnd twenty minutes ho was through all dnngcr." All doalers. For Good Farms City Property and Business Chances SEE D. W. BARNETT OXPIUK MAIN HTKKKT, MADKAB, OliEQON House" to Rent CHOICE LOTS IN DEPOT ADDITION NO. 3351 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON n.F. ALUirt, I'reildent. T. M, im.nwin, C'Mhler. Will WouwiLit Vice l'rc. H, UALOffiM, Aut. Cuhlor. ESTABLISHED 1808 Capital. Burplui and Dndlrlded Proflt SI 00.000.00 ji. i r.Grood TAX WHA CONTINUE A3 JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING WILL PAY THE LIEfOCK BREEDER Four Inoh Single Column AdvetMaa mont, Carefully Worded, Will Brlrg Very Lars Returns No intelligen.tif armer or breed er will denyithe necessity for advertising livestock or that by. doing BoSho can reach fields which he could not otherwise touch. He may not feel that it is necassary for he himself to advertise, and at the same time nail to hisfrontfeate a card bear ing the legend; "For SAkr-A fine young Jersey, bull,, ou,iofrae Island dam, $25. ' Inquire with-i in." The question for the faftheMo decide at thitf point is, "Who. am, I trying to sell to?" If he. is raising high grade registered cattle or hogs he should use the special breed papers to as large or greater extent than he dbes; the general farm papers, as the. man he wants to reach is un doubtedly a subscriber to the paper representing the breed: in which he is interested, But if the proportion of his fahcytock; is not great and he can: offer ah average good grade; hhadi-beafc pass up the special breed papree and use the general farm, maga zines, or the local paper- of his. country. A small advertisement is plenty to start with and possibly to con tinue with. Don't spend al your money on one advertise ment, but after having, selected the medium, concentrate: and keep it up. The half or full page. advertisement may appear to make a greater impression at the time, but is Boon forgotten, while a three or four inch" single column advertisement run continuously, and telling, just what- you-have for sale in a clear and coneise manner, with prices asked, will make by far the greater number of sales before, the season." is ended. Many advertisements are spoil ed by attempted wit Use a cut in your advertisement if you can get a good one that really- iHus trates what you are takling about; but better none at all than a poor one, as the poor one will give the lie to the statements you make and probably do you consid erable harm. Concentrate and keep.it up! Advertise in the publication that best covesr the section in which you prefer to make your sales, and don't stop after you have run your announcement few times. If the drain is too large on your pocket book cut down the size of yotir advertise WORRIED l LONG AS THE'FUNDS'! ment, but don't, stop it Ivbry soap and Uneeda biscuits are probably known to 75 per cent of the inhabitants of the United States, but if they should stop advertising this percentage would dwindle and fade away at a terrifying rate. It seems to me that it wouldn't b,e a bad idea,for the farm papers to print something like the fol lowing in a prominent position on their editorial page every issue; "You;an, help us give you a better, bigger paper, and it will not cost you one cent! It's this way; The publishnig business .s an endless chain proposition. It takes consdierable money to get out a good readable paper. Usually a greater income is de frived from advertising than from the subscription list, but without a good5"sized subscription list there Jare few advertisers. Therefore the more subscrib ers the more advertisers and a better paper; the belter the. pap ;er the- more subscribers, more advertisers, and a, still better paper. Advertisers can not give 'credit to this paper for the good ;it is doing them unless you tell 'them where you saw their adver Itisement, so the way for you to 'get a better paper, without one cent of expense to yourself is simply to mention thitf publica tion when writing to our adver tisers. You're doincr vourself an injustice when you fail to do this. "--Pacific Homestead. Marriage, Is Not a Failure What is the use of marrying and supportingra woman for life when you can get a talking machine, for-four dollars? Some w'men look' at a man with breach of promise in one eye and ali mony art the other.. On a wed dingftrip-a. man kisses his wife ey.ery -timer, the. train enters a tun- nelr-on their next trip he takea- a;drink.. In, an. old cemetery in Boston there- is ar .monument - bearing this inscriptions Stophere my. friend and- cast an eye, As you are now. so once was I, As-1 am.now so you must be, Solprepare for death and- follow me. Some one wrote the .following below: To follow you. I'm not content, Uuless.I.knew which way you went. (0WARD W TURNER U.S. COMMISSIONER1 NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE MADKAB ORJtdON. r c V .1$ sk Hi I I HOBSON CAFEr CHAS. HOBSON, Prop. Quick Order Service WE SERVE YOU TO PLEASE WE ARE PLEA8ED TO SERVE FREE EMPLOYMENT. BUREAU IN CONNECTION Warren Smith PROPRIETOR Elite Tonsorial Parlors NO LONG WAITS BATHS MADRAS, ORE. Job Printing of every descrip tion. The Madras- Pioneer. New Crojpr Extracted Honey Gathered from ALFALFA add CLOVER BLOSSOMS in the Yakima Valley and left on the hives all summer until thoroughly ripened; is thick, 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 th'e lower rate. O. - W. R. & N. and Northern Pacific S. KING CLOVER, R. F. D. No. I, JV1ABTON, WASH. A VALUABLE SILVER CUP mmmmmmmmmmm for the wmmmmmmmmm BEST AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT of products prowirlributary to the Oregon Trunk, Spokane, Portland ana Seattle, Oregon Electric, and United Railways AT THE PACIFIC N. W. LAND PRODUCTS SHOW PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 18-23 will be given by these railways S8.I5 ROUND TRIP TO PORTLAND Tickets on sale November 18, 19, 20. Return limit November 25 SI4.95 ROUND TRIP TO SPOKANE FOR THE NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on sale Nov. 10th to 16th, inclusive. Return limit Nov. 20. TrainB leaving. Central Oregon in morning arrives at Portland 5:30 P. M and Spokane 9:15 P. M. Schedules, details, "etc., will be furnished on application. W.E. Comas, 6en'IFrt.& Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. A. P. Meyers, Agent Midras, Or. 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