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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
,.', uti 'j Hw LOCAL HAPPENING New, bright, etata room at Ufa auras Always In the lead frith Urr prices A Hullll'B. - it - J n-taJ J I la waaC , CJtlM VW - ----- V -rTr If you want barbed .wire tm Loueks Mrs. A. Quaokcnbusb, 6f Spokane, k visiting Mr. and Mrs; 0. F. Dultao. BornAt Haystack, JJept. 9, 190), r, . w wr I II - .l .1 i. air. anu ira. uuinm, - kui. Fred Closset and party.-frotn Port. unrip were stoJiciliBir sma uere jmi frlday. No old shelf worn Juuk) nothing; but HWi fresh Pioneer Cash Store, A eomplelt Hue ef windows, doort Nathan W. Wallace, an old pioneer and shingles rur mis at J. w, Morris' 01 Atueiope, aieu at ins hnme in that Did you m Malloy's ad. Better loaki Trade iff with Halm And 'get your pjtola enlarged free. Malioy pays best price for your butt,er n.nd.elrgs, . . . , A,. I. PliflHpa Bt? J. 0. Htober tool a load of maehlnsry to Bead Tuesday, T. Malloy and Martin T. Pratt made a "freighting" trip to Shanlko hub week. CJcorge Iiucks has finished hie building aud will soon mora hit barber's chair into the front room. Airs, xsina Jiolt, daughter of oiir fellow, townsman, .Mm Mayes, Is re ported la a serious condition, Polnjiezter hotel, electric lMited. at ilalloy.'r eleetrle belli, only modern house In the city. Main street, Prlueville, Ore. i s. nauthwii i. a irae The best house to slop at when in Prlusvlue Is the Polndezter. Prompt Uncle Jltt Baraeit,of Haystack, in liuiniriug rrpm a serious aitacK or ery- . t m at. I-.- Travelers hava learned that Habn's u) the place to get a good meal, good bed and good borne feed. Fred Dayis h&& commenced work on . i kA itt 1 1 ti i ny enn vaann tuts rnM 1 J J EJ DfrVIO WUIIUIUQ uve V . Jj'O Ul 1VI Wv )i live men very uuy. For courteous treatment! reasonable rices and clean beds don't forget (he 'nlni!ptr hDtal at Prlnevltlr. Orii Vhen y6ur wotoh oreiock Is In heed or rebaira senu it lotr.a. vauisortien. iho reliable tVatebthketr, The Dalles, John Dfefcre ftiltikbj Jbuggle and uiicto tui DMiD v Ma a. a 0ivi m km m. hub' II. C. Rtoper. 4lie Antolbpb 6heep LL AMU IT. A parly df trsrllujf jfath bdhslltiner Stubllng, Bradbury, DeDevolse and nuiftr wrrn in ibi mi ram i niinuiav I,. I. a W. it. Cook, of iisynlack, will com- niA raai'Minr mr iito sir mntifim t t . m mm . . v. r . a v w . . , , Special low prices on cneb bills for and winter Supplies at J: F. place last Sunday afternoon, leaving an aged wife, four daughter and twt sons. 'I here was a large crowd in attend ance at the baptising At Wlndom'f Ucfcfvt)ir, Culver, Sunday, ftll Iluael RaalBsoll and 2tetia Peck were baptized; fieV. O. A.Siae otlolatlng. We are Indebted lb fcon P. Bca foi his kindness iu attending to the edl torla! work on The Pioneer for the past two weeks. Ills articles written during that time were doubilc&a read with much interest. About November 1st, John Palmehn and a number of settlers living near Oline Falls will commence work on c largo irrigating ditch which will b completed iu time to Irrigate uexl year's crop. Mr. Pnlmebn Informs that he has bought two of the besl tracts of land in that country. It wa3 reported hero that U. 8 Cowles, who hna been seriously 111, wai dcau, but we are glad to say that inch is not the case. A gentleman by that name died at Shanlko & day or two ago and this appears lb be the cause of the mis lake. Our U.S. Cowles Is Im proving aluwly. y J. H. Horncy, a Culver, was in town today and saya that h la Jut through threshing lib crop. The aummetfallow wheat averaged twenty threo buahels per aore and was raised on sod plowing. A part of the oate sown last February averaged fifty orris, rficul-r in chr.rai innrV.i.an. ' bunhels Der acre. Mr. Ilbrhev'a fa?an ifir, Frihavllle, Dre I is Qve miles tputh of town and Is com John Paimehn Is iu Ibwh fit a few Pf-vely a new place, having only V. Hi ittlMU in Hnoriil & nitrlnn w . . aus, wnere no will winter a portion fbls cattle, dome of the ball tossers from Madrae J ia. ji 1 . been uadvr cultivation a Short time. Mr. Homey, however, is a practical farmer aud In conecqijence thereof Ir pro? poring accordingly. 1! thinks the future of Madras and vlclulty is very bright Indeed. Lost Pol-A ngue dn ik cherry 1 lit. a. . . a a . l O 4 fiu5TineieBinin:picaiugupaiewoi r,i W1tiir n.v atL iicib Mmin'M "umn pnni." 1 r Liberal reward paid for infor- UU1B MTtlU'H "MIDOieODI. Timothy Brown hi II arrived in the k ! . . .... ... rm. i rnurniuii saHel titiiiirAti t a - Tr . . s juitss-r- Id press weica'ru that wjhv Tina uuik mmu' ii.r. . mi . Vk ; - - - f Mre. j. lit Horn"-. UViVt liVr (wo MMttUvi uvnunuu leave iu ii IB inn !?nnr rr viisa r u 1 k 1 ti ntk n SB.... a.!. N, P. pouleon, tile plumber and Inner, of Bhantkbj wHfe In Madras Blllfiluw M.ft.l II. t.fetL 1 , ,, "I tT"'f v A .1 ' II 11 i . II M f flbUl LOW II mill I Maoartl Willi llin Tecumpsy, Jr.. a iiear nelahbor of - , .aru.vil uo mill iciicr ill JO cojt wiimn writ u.ui r 11 lereaiWB lo tub readtrs of The iuucei. ne U0Dfe to ,1al. rrnm i,im mation coiicurniner her Where abouts, v J. C. Stonerj Madras. K0TI02; n In II. L.-t- ...i 1 1. in. ning or the local Imppenlnfea On the Oo with tjje erowd and itoli at the r.i . . Madraii Is taaliih bh . . I - I MY " ' 'yauiiiji IU lin 1IIHUIIHI11B. tOB JllmV In .III.II.. .. .1. .1 lichen Blliilf Inn l P..iinn .. n 1 -" M.w .OVIUCHl-O uu 1 rett.. The carpenters are, bbpV.put- Dg the fllilhhllt Jnllnll,.. in 'avis' ImriipflH .-mil ..i.itn , nwuuiv DIVIOi - an wiiiiiiiieiiuuiir h inruu mrinn r . l . I . ... .. . I lllll ..Vi 1. a 'V v L , I inininn ... a i f. ujuuur luui wouiu uu H mj aaiij w iiii.v am ti 11 naniBihiii tiin it -w wtmm wvimiMlJ Til 1 1 UO nnhia ni..i 1 ... t 1 a 1 in nnrr r , l. 1 Tko, your nrodunci in Miiriuuia 'lAlt.AM n 1. vain a tore 1 While put driving wUli.T .1 rSinx, wps met with what might havo - -...u..B scuiueni,- just after f 1 wn ilia imii uritrii. Anil if . . " "I rsiva a u vy mji 11 in i.iuaa Ihu "7 wjrown ouc.or tnei ar, ajriKing on the back of her - UULLI 1 1 tr mm. I fCU umuI l.I.H...B "0 left car. HI was atuanedfer a W mAlnaiL-. I. a' ... 1 wiubuui. Illir, MlllJiarllw a A special eam(uatton .will be held In Prinevllle during the Hrst three days of thp first Tf(.k pf the term of the Crook CoUnt high school com mencing pppn for the ben'eUt of all common khuol nujills of the bounty who desire to take either a pari br the whole oT U. All who have previously made grades of the required standing will be allowed full credit Upon them and all completing the examination will be granted a diploma by me ad mining them to. the first year of the high school. Tocorrectauy m lain. dor standing there may br, I wish to also ahuounce that there is no clmrge whatever for attendnuce at the high school. If any pupil wlsliea to work for their board they will please com muBlcate either with me or the prin cipal and an effort will be made to secure them such work. C. B. DlMVlDDIK, County Superintendent. PE.OM HaSo, T.-ihI H'i'pit tlicrn wan linlnnilpil nt Qhaulko a large force of men, two car tnada br draught horses aud one car of toolc. all to be used iu t'oiiBtructlou or the Auto Hue between Ci oss Kcjs and Bend. On Friday .the u. I. Caso Co. un loaded ouo comilete 'lhreshiu outfit for Mr. 6:rauBer, j( MHdhiH. This Is one of 'the most uii-to-dalo machines to toihad, Mr. Blraltssbr claims there will be plonly of wi.ru tie't year on the Plains for these machines, Mcsurs. 0. ft. Burnett alid J. E Mc Phcrson, of Wusco, arfjvcd here from a tr)p lo Agency Plsllis and (lie In. terlor and make greut predictions of the future of tlut purl ol, Oregon, and vere highly pleated with their trip. While I hey ura both young uiun', they haVe 1 tttHt (heir live In oV'ioii, aud we idtj not hesitate tj.,say il would bo safe lo bank on thelropiulot)'. v. The Ht-st setHcster oMUe year WW of Jtliu Crook. County IIIrIi School will buln nt xt JloHiIuy, September 11', -nt V a. in, Until llto nuv building In completed Hbout OetolH'r lWli, t)isoluKl will bo held lu the upper rsm: ot the court house. Thera will be chumes In tua flrt, oecoHd aud third years ef tliocure andiakr In baaklt ipu r and rclfttad braHohes. In 'Vtthtu u fMch wo will be glad to receive stmlsnu. A O.lJTitANqit, rrmcjpui. Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool Grading and Baling for FoBt.-rn ship ments, Dealers in Blacksmith Coul, Lime and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed, Highest prico paid for Hides and Pells, Stock Yards With all the latest nfid best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Caro of eS. W. Co." K T. G. CONDON, Manager. Pioneer THE DALLES NURSERIES R Hi WEBER; PrelriAoi Grower and DtiUt in FRUIT SHADES AND ORNAMENTAL GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS fiVERtmgfiNS, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY Hyftdnthsj Tulips LIHesj Dahlias, Peonies, Btci tm tAiLE Oregon : 1 1 r,Tm,f ,im This Sjiacc itcSerjral foF WURZWEILER & THOMSON Prinevtile, Oregon. Cash Stote GOOD GOODS ONLY OUR PRICE THE LOWEST, QUALITY OF GOODS CONSIDERED. The salfis carried on here during Iho past week timon slrated beyond a donbt that we do exactly as we advnrri", We offer nothing but nbw, bkigmt, oikan ooods, no ot SHELF-woitN goods IK 8T00K, and all skeptical callers have It .5 the store convinced that our published bargains are bona liWr, Trade winners for week ending September 24 ; SHOP DEPARTMENT : We still have a few Ilanlilton & Brown ladies' shoes luff; worth up to $3.50 a pair: while they last $1.75 pair. Nothing but good goodd and ail at bargain prices in this department. GROCERY DEPARTMENT ; Our Grocery department is full of rtevr, bright, fresh goods, staple rtnd fancy. Lfrton sugar, 29c kind, only - - Ifikj. Fancy prepared mustard, .... 20(5 Plain arid mixed pickles, 10c qt Best preserved olives, 20d Newiigs, - 12d Buy your whole. ppices here. Sole agents for Closset & Dovera' Coffees, the best on earth. NOTION DEPARTMENT 1 Shoe strings, worth - - - lot? bnndtl tfeatherstittihed bfaid, 10c kind, - Oc bunch Cdrllng Irons, - - - - - 10rt fearl bitttongj - - - OcjCc, 8c, 10c doi Hair pUlf conibs, - - " 35c each Large assortment side .cottibs 1 - 35c pr JPiWELRY DEPARTMENT i Watches, - 0.00 and LETTER PB0K AS AMERICAN. 0EIGINAL ! Editor tloneer: Would you and your rSa'ders like to hear something of us Indian peoplo who are your neigh bors, arid as the Scripture teaches us that "drone tteeh aud hlood God miu II nutl'dlis of rHen.' therefore are we not yet eveti lirotller's, alld if bo here Roes for atirHe accHuritof Us and our aurroUudlttRSi We aVo corralled here on what Is known as iho Warm Spring I $ iveacrvationi croucneu aowu at ine feet of tliat rdlghty monutcr with its crown of perpeitlat snow, Mt. Jeffer son, and our BeserVatlon extfeuds from ne At ViipIuita on the north to Matoles creek on the south and from the beautiful Deschutes river ou the east to the summit of the 0scalc Mountains on tu? west, embracing about 322.108 acres, but only a small portion of It allowed to about 800 In dians of (he Warm Spring, Wasco and PiUts tribes, and scarcely any of the due timbered lands is allotted at all, ' aud ouly a small portion of the allott meiMs are cdltlVated, as it is princi pally fochy lAe brush land, yet (he Indians produce enough to supply ' ineir owu wnuic anu wuac tueyov-j ernni'ent licellh at the Agency and school, besides fill lib a surplus to sell, 9 ji iieierved for the TniiraHnn iPnwpp'ii Pearl waist sets. - - K 3f)c set dold rilled rjurt links, - f ' . GOc pr Gold filled broatslles, - " - " - - f)0c .djld filled bdattty pinsj - 25c do, DRUG DfiPAHTMET I A complete llnd df Medicine's and bullet Arth-lcs at riffht Drices. jfflts&c iVt sS 1 MX 1 w f o a v 1 A. msL . If You wa'nt to Save Money Trade 'With x T.J. and all lit produced by hidlunf, as not an Hllof(Vniut la routed Id White men, thereforp (he Judluqi ure us'ildlly iu GO TO THE MAOftAS DfiUGSTOR FOR Pure Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines , & gBVipfitS LlR of Slatitfribry Jeelryi ptcTi to St6;S M. E; ?9ok; Woririetcr. tj Ei Side JUln HtrJct Madrks, Orecon 2 Madras, cfoegoh: dustriuus ua they have 10 work rather tbanrejjt their jandannl live in idle ness. HUt it la 'presumed tliat I'd the near futtJrb IhV WliUe mail VIi U amnb'e uo ali'd & hurt of uo': 'Ah Inherhixl luillan lanU Uvre is now Huleubleandt wo are practically llvlog as in a little , one piece blddern, altlltt "d 'A isartof usj'ns Inherited Hero ia IlOW Miitpiililn nml Is Jlresdy adyectised fori IttMfrN al die iir.e'aent time tlcally IlvTok as In a little kingdom, aud llle ones bowl,u$ the ; luwist is permitted to reap theleast; j lor we ro jegany almost cut ou rroiu all I he balance tf the entire world aa the counties of Orook and Waaco neither recogidjce any part of the Keservatlon ax belonging to any voting precinct; However, under the U. 8. Kevlaed Statutes and the Datra law we ,vlio buvo.foraakeu tribal rulutloun and acceilled pm allotted UikJs are recog uled) or chould be, as Amerlcnn citl zeus, anil It h pVaolloaLtu somo in- atauoes a.or Jtruatloej. wUe.ro a man' uff of the ile9er.va.1lDn wanls ailiecuse , to sell whUkey.lben us iledMeuaru' called on too and some do sign his Pet,on' . ...... i t weraun actum, mat yuoltt U.tn Is Blacksmith andl WAGOrMAKER. HdlisESlLUfilNfJ and IjK.VElS.VL IttiPAIKS BUJlFJct; fiatlras. Ore. Ni Ms kANB BUST rj bliy Dry Qoodi and Groceries, liats; 'dloves, Shoes, and" G'eiaW Furnishing Goods of all kinds, 8 Lilt tin doing greatthiugS for U. even mote j iiikii I'vwi vtiiiid ii:iijiu kcm aa UUl children are boarded, olatbed and' echooled for ten months during each ' vear.uud a superintendent I rurulslimi ! us, to look after our IntcKola ajid u clerk lo Keep tally ou .all the. ouloia buslnea?, a doctor to look ,uter all our Ills, bluuksmUh .to do our bidding al his trade, asotuntitruay to raaUo clpth lug for oiir ohl)dront a lauudresH to keen thetii,oin, a 000k to prepare the food for opr children, a dynamo tender to furulsli HgixitA two. teaober Jn ssbool. and above it allwe are granted on.o,tidH.u.uu two rteservation farm ers lo teaen an tlie, gra,tbt or iudua- Ifluu ill, (I tlia vreatofit fnrllaii lvlllav ai,d ihu shortest road .ta.frjdla'ii lode peudenve and good culienshlb, and the Hon. Commissioner ot .Iudlan Affairs says the foundation 01 all In- dlan educatlout souckt is to teacli us how to wokk. Tlisu send US boiut to our allottmeBts and tell ua.now to! work or starve. "So mote It be." Untile lam will then be reoalvar rather than .giver, liui our literary tralulog seldom earns braad aud but Ht for either ua er our prewnt geaer ohs aud highly appreciated Uncle Samuel. , Tecuuipsy. Jr. Warm $irirt Jtcicrraeipiit fjeikiai Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Stoves, liaiiges, Tiii and AV'ooddnwarp; ft'tils and Slielr liardwAre and fiuild ei'd ishiteriui b'f dll kinds', is al : t 1 1 t 1 . 1 ; 1 1 6tteonv YOUNG 'DKAMHt IX- 3 i '. I ! I . llORSEShdEiNd A SPEClALTVi All SVo'rk afiaranteca SHAN OREGON rs.v NiiUeiik Ifen'U given tliat ji'j lcp and county road at Madras, Crook counts Oregon, will bo .received by the (Jpuntj; Court of Cm 1 citiy; Orfgon, up to l(f o'clock a. iu, October 10, Jd.i . , ,, The Court vesVvvvs the rbjlit to I eject any and nil plana or siA'Oitlcatlons. Dated this lUth diy ff Sei'tcliber, ltOI. J. SMITH, CotttityUvrk. OENErlAL MERCRANDI'SE if you Jttv looking for jstalk .groceries don't come Ip this ' storo. Wti Curry rlothtutr but Fresh and reliable ."odj. You yill itiijjin otir stock or GMits' Ftirnisliiho(jtoA-4 und l)ots and Siloes, :i verv complete lino attlUlUT Give iis a call. . FiVg miles N. E. of fit 4 $"! 3 S3. riidtl'de to Contraritd l(ert'U given tliat ji'is, $L& al . 4 - 1 4- . -j 1 'X i . uMio.,y,d estimate for a, urnujoj (Senfepai OzoTi Bankifi6i Bt Ti'tist: Co; nbutmpnU.rtCross Willow Ceek,.oni .. (lXOJltPC'UATF.D.) Bend, 1 i 1 1 OWgcA. Capital stack . ; j f; i i i :,;?!..;;....:. , , ;$25,ood literal 13milun$ tiijd. Trilst flu . :i'in tiiul 11u3iucaa Accounts ojicik 1 O. Mr.Nv.n, Ciisht' ' If you want to sell j our place Hat it with Timothy Drownhlll at Madras, lie Is fully nrenared lo do. a!" Ututld il feal estate, notary and insurance busi ness 1