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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1912)
i t-r-ri rn FARMERS mm . . ..itnro Finds L.aHo Secure hi.j Lie'- ...l.tl AS l - ', . .Mnntific Study Of W0Bfc,...i-o ?s con- .1 nrnuivii''" - Til V ' l.ll.n nn ' ..iv nu ni" w - rcollce8 having - ..linxn TITlllH II. i yj, -' . -I I .iifti fin IaIiW.7 ui'-""" iacit uv ifl"w . I. Su rlnf nnr American agricultural rrunJnv of the hap- .1 nnur . . ia II IHUBb KIWH i..iiipansiimand tho labor mounting U1B UCV.uin"r -1 .. . II... lw.nl . . 1,n nrob Cins liuu tun- euu'v,..- e farmer, xouhk " . Knon roared on the I . f 7 n scienunc un- iflino- moImb lor tneir prvuji''o ...AM 1 III L'UVUI weev 03 hid r .i...,-cnmp o o vounc: DUU."vl"v- ' m...i nf thn ntrricuitur- ,i0.intiHsl in ovcrv .lUtnrnv WHO nOl Only COUU J'V wvv lw firwl Minir . U1IU : iha Dcnartmcnt ol . i I ... mre u Bit i "h """""i ... i. ...:.!,. finrl mnrn VI 1 . 1 11 .J III w.. ...... ,l..ln fWnnri department of agron the Oregon Agricultural A - It... .S.n nf fhi II IlCllia LIU IO UVMMIVM courses are offered to men and women in the tfniptnrp. fortlitv. culti -F F and improvement of the i i . . k i. it msiory. irrowin, cuuure, i i i ni.i riiL iiiifi viiiit; hi 1 1 ii il . .. I . 1 11 1 irHIirillCllMI'H 1 1 1 1 1 1 II1ULI1UUH drainage and the hand land under irrigation; . 1 1 1 i t i t : Hnfl Inn mPl nnilR RllHl of farm management. i year mere are more re from the government and large agricultural enter tnd private estates for iuiagurs ancr assistants be satisfied from the Many of the young men y mm , jW W A 1U14IIUI5 I nave taken up the work ation for positions as aaJ 1 - .vwwi .j. wiuuau it vuiiv lUUlVUaiUlli 1 01 mo courses in ield crops, rura III 31 II ri IIIHm 11 1 n i in uiuiiuici:" ph no iii.H 1. i we highest type of prac llllf. Iir irtl Oil rtnnnn n r (.'iwuiiuri;, in one 01 -"j"-hih.-iil Bmuons, or g.i.M.m,,,, euuege or nign iy such positions KMiiir Iih... 1111 11 . "rj uliiii iiinifi riir I I u I , ,wv WJ mtii.. 1 S f A 50Vi ... , . -vwu u monin. me " norinwest oiler Pwrtun ti in Inn 1 . 1. . 1 v iLiiiiwiiiii fm flr v-m-t . Ul UIU lie CrnuM,..,. 1 . - ui uiuiia, ituu engineering. 1 ii. 1 . " iiizni nr T. ii"0. moro torrlbI thun vlCr0Ull. nnl lUI I.. "relievo I m,'! " ui lorror In thiB A lilt 0 fnr.ill.....l.l. ...Ill - HIII1M till .LI . m m '-Mllll IIIIU M 'hflMnAII . n if. - "WnC(lU iu ..... tonuin euro PUNNY C0LUA1N Nhas "" nana, never beon known to For Bnlo by nil .. . I'uya in nr tmvf an , ;uu wit inn U le i.i hPL ., ."" "I,u n- , uu. in T in . Ur Of nr00fl vnfnw,a u "7 ues artistic job 81 fates no ops charge. 8hi Wouldn't Avlat. ,rVGll, Aunt Emmn, when are you coming for 11 trip lu my aeroplane?" "My dear Doy, I'd no moro thlnli of doliiK tbnt than I'd ttilnk of flying." Puucb. Ofton True. Tcnchor It Isn't proper for you to ay, "You can't Icaru me nothing." Pupil-Yea. tla. Teacbcr Why? Pupil 'Causo you can't Now York Mall. H Something. In the Habit "Ilow la he flxedr "lie has Inher ited throe for tunes and lost them." "llo OURht to bo able to Inherit another with all of that practice." Eailly Suited. '8 a vor nlco room! I'll hlro It! I don't mind tho rats. I Imvo delirium tremens iinywnyl" LuhIIko Blatter. Some Volume. r "I dou't want to kick, but didn't you have your pbonouraph running rather luto last night?" "No; wo abut It off at 10 o'clock." '1 thought I beard It about l:HO." "That wus my husband snoring." Th Higher Crltlolem. Vx A. l Ji.. amp " "Whnt In your brother doing?" He U oxplulDlng to me how he Israelites could have crossed the Ked m wlliuuut wtUng their feet."-reJ Mule. . ' Convenient Grain Box. Taks a dry goods box, about flfteea Inches deep, eighteen Inches wldo and two and a half feet long. Baw a rec tangular bole In ono end large enough to receive tho grain and bingo a cover. A, over It Next saw a hole about three feet by four Inch cs la tho front B, making tbo bot tom cut slightly rounded. Oat a nlocn of tin about three oud one-half inches wldo for a chute, O, curvo It to fit tho cut at the bottom of U and nail In placo. Nail two small strips of wood, D, with a groovo In tbo edgo of each, to tho box, so that a door, E, will slide up and down easily. Muko tbo door of a thin piece of board and round it at tho bottom so on to flt snugly on tho chute. Dy rais ing tho door tbo grain will run out Into a moasuro. Bcrew tho box to the wall In the barn in a convenient place about tbrco feet from the floor. Farm and Flrett'.d. QltAIit BOX. SPECIAL SALE ON V X LD nv I BELOW COST FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS MRS. ISA CROSBY Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become un common within the next generation" has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ta" which tho doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't BtulT yourself at meal time. Overeating reduces your resistance, " To which we would add when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by all dealers. Madam, Read McCalTs The Fashion Authority' MeCAti'S U Ur. rtlUe. bp4 omly illuitraUtl 100-pfo, monthly M.iln thai U adding to tho bappi n..t and offlelancy of 1.100,000 woman each month. Each lsue U brimful of fashion, fancy work, Intcrertlnc aliort itorlu. and scores of labor-aavlnc and moiiny-ttvlng Ideas for womon. There are more than to of tho nowest iliwlcin of the celebrated McCAI.Ii l'ATTKHN8 In each Issue. McCALL PATTKUNS era famous for stylo, at. simplicity aud oconomr. Only 10 and 16 cents each. The publishers of McCALIB trill spend thousands of dollsrs extra In Uiocomlur months In order to keep McCALL'8 bead and shoulders olwvo all other women's muMlnoi t ny price. However, McUAUH U only Wc a year; polUvely worth 11.00. T.a M.T S.Urt Ar 0 McTill Psilsra Free from your first copy of McCALL'S, If you subscribe quickly. g- Till KcCAli COHPAHT, 23S Vet 37ii St. IW Tsrk 1 NOTH-Aik loi lrt'copr cl McCALL'S womtrr. lul new rtrinlum uulofur. SampU copy sad (. Ura rsuloguc tUa Irtt ua rcQuctl. Sheriff's Sale on Execution in Foreclosure By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the stntt of Oregon for Crook coun ty, upon a judgment rendered in Baid court on the 21st day of October, 1912, in f uvor of John 11. Lockard, plaintiff, and iigainst Jumes Gott, Ruth A. Blair, Wm. Hlair, ner iiuhuihiu, mm u. u. Jackson, Recorder of the City of Mnd- ras, Oregon, ueienaanis, ior me num of $437.84, with interest thereon at the ruto of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st duy of Octobor, 1912, and the( fur- .i 11 r.n nnata whlph lllfllT- ment was enrolled and docketed in the dork's olllce or urooK couniy. oiuio oi Oregon, on the 21st day of October, 1912, commanding me to Bell the certain mortgaged renl property of the de fendants described us follows, to-wit: All of tho swl of the eel, sec. 21 and ' j 1 T.,1 nf nfll nf nii. 28. In tn. acres, in urooK coum-y uivkuh. ia hnrobv civen that I have lovled upon and I will on ,, Monday, ueccmour ui, isi, . i r o 'lnplr In tho after- Ill U1C lioui ui u .. j m noon of said duy, at the north door of tho county court, nouoo m ';" ?! ...I nPnimii nnll to tho hicrh- est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest the said defendants, James Gott Ruth A. Blair, Wm. Blair, her husband and J. H. Jackson, Recorder of tho Ulty or oiuuruo, uh.ru,,, .., ... j.- i.l n,nlirnnnH mill PStflLO on tho 21st day of Octobor, to satisfy eaid judgment in fuvor of John II. Lockard, and costs and accruing costs. Said sale to bo mudo BUlilect 10 rcuumiuun m u.o monnor prescribed 1 by low. 8 BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, We are showing new complete lines in Fall Drygoods and Furnishings Finest Sweaters Outing- Flannels FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Men's Women's Children's Everything for youngsters who are going to school V " MADRAS TRADING COMPANY - ml Remember we are Madras Agents for the famous Mitchell Wagons, Implements Drills L Harrows GILSON GASOLINE ENGINES Groceries of all kinds, prompt delivery guaranteed Plows I "JOHN DEERE" I Vehicles and Im plements, Gasolene Engines, Harrows of all kinds, Feed Grinders, Grain Drills, Plows, the famous Schutler Wagons, Buggies. B. S. LARKIN CUSTOM MADE HARNESS AND SADDLES FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bant Items of Interest Found Colt, ball face sorrel. Apparently six month sold. Own er can recover same by identify ing colt and paying for this notice. Call at Sam Rackin's place, 4& miles southeast of Madras. I. D. Eagles. ll-28-3t. For Sale: S. C. R. I. Red Cockerels. Good laying strain. 75c. $1.00 and $1.60 if taken at once. S. D. Percival, Pd.4I. Gateway, Ore. For Rent, 160 acres, 2J 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. Hello Bill! Where are you going? Bill "I am on my way to the Madras Hotel, where I can get the best meals in Oregon for 35 cents. The cookingis the best in the west." 11-14-tf. Wanted An acurate descrip tion of a good farm near Madras that is for sale. From 160 to 320 acres. State lowest price, terms and location as to Section, Tp. and Range. I will buy if prices are right. Jesse Hobson, 810 Stark St. Portland. For good residence and business lots in Madras, call on 0. A. Pearce, selling agent for the holdings of the Inland Empire Company, Over 800 lots to choose from. Prices very low. tf 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. 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 Trade I have a quanity of apples that I will trade for any kind of grain except Rye grain, at Madras prices;, apples 50c, 77c, and $1,00 a bushel. Mrs, R. Parrish, Pd. 41. Haycreek, Ore, WHY YOU NEED THIS NEWSPAPER WHATEVER your busi ness you NEED a news paper. 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