The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, December 15, 1904, Image 5

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HAPPENING3,
. ,,..i(r hotel ori'rL.ovlIlolB
f ' ' "Tc-tryottl'ntcity.
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10,1 ... looking yoiinir
ofSanfon.
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convlucc. o. . . -
k Rmlinail will K'V"
Vi IhH Frhluy night,
fcudeveryono iHlnvltoJ.
Tiuiidianlf who hub
DL,,.,L-. Intends mnkliig
..,.'.lul Improvement there-
"-tuewliitorandBprlng.
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Wltfl in i,,u
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.JlnteMlewHiKOurmcroiiwiw.
ay '. . .... ..-..n wrn n I ho made
Mie ? .. ... ..... Imil nntclu8HC(l
I elttll llm "u
nianctmrd, who linn Accepted a
'' ,i.i. nhl well Oram, ofTroiit
J hag a linnie.il coil near Maclraa,
Ihlch ho lnlHii.H lo movo buwu
l the near future.
1 Garrett, of CroBS Keps, was in
l,v lair week. While hero no
L .n.i IimiioIioh. HIhhuI.I that
LreltjBftl'le.ll(l rider and ho
Irs to enjoy the sport.
Grizzly Ink Lumbering Co.
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IflraailUCH ninuv "J " '.
B
U, W. ladder has just Mulshed need
lug OS acre of whet.
Mrn, V. A. Ellin, of tne Little
Plain, was a visitor a few (iayi ago.
A largo number of six and eight
homo teumn Mopped over Tuesday
night on their way to Bund from
Slinulko,
ji)on P. Ren, who hon boon down the
llnoon Auto bUHlnceB, returned Tues
day evening nccompanieil by A. 15.
Hammond, who In upending eovcral
(lU'H In tlto city,
.TamcB T. Smith, recently of KunsaH,
purchased Lot 7, In Ulook 21, In Mu
ilrftp, on Wodncsdwy. Ho Intends to
build a cot tii go and will shortly move
his family to Madras.
It I" ropoi tril that tlirco man wore
lynched at Hitlil tho fore parf. ot the
week for rubbery, it tmjtl thut two
of tUo vlpthno ver,o.CenunuH undone
American. AU woro gamblers. We
are nob able, to verify the report.
M. GlannoH, who has a homestead
ncarthlB city, Wai a pleasant caller
yesterday. Ho Is Intending to build a
house 12x18 an J a barn and will plow
a goodly number of acres for spring
go wing.
Ill Icy GlitholrVr, real estato agent,
of Bhanlko, was u business visitor the
early part of tiio week. He Is reprc
Hontlng tho Columbia Southern Irri
gation Company, with headquarters at
Shaullco.
As ChristmaB nppronohes don't for
got Unit flu nta Claus has left a com
plete assortment of holiday goods at
the .T. K. Morris store in Prliievllle
wllh Instructions to sell them at the
lowest prices In tiiu city. Cull and see
for yourself,
Monday's Oregon Ian was dated a
day behind time, the date printed ap
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of l'rlueville; W. II. Peek, J. II. I pouring an Monthly, December 11th,
omaml 0. Bpilnger, of Culver. BeR(l of December 12th. Tills in the
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tho aMo gentlemen wm con-
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I UHll'CiBS
Msdrns Drug Sloro Is liead-
(Irst time such a mistake has been
noted, mid is liitcrutlng only for its
unusual occurrence.
Tho Auto road is rapidly nenrliic
em for Kris Krlngle this week. I cotnpletioii. Urlilges, rattlo gimrUH and
dear olil Mlow Iiuh left lots "tj culverts have been put in as far ub
tiling lliero Unit will Just tickle aluirock Bprlugs and the road has
LeH girl, ami a splenuia aston : Uoen rnue(i ,le,iry to Crooked river.
of Jewelry Kultablo for any mom-
i the family.
imlles' $20 gold watch will bo
The a nt ok will probably bo running
some time In January.
The Grizzly Luko Lumbering Co.
i to the best sustained character wjj )0 n,l0 rurn8j, fir.nt-class rouuli
ie mawpierade ball given In Mo-mbcrat their mill, 2 miles cat of
art & Hyc's hull December i&. I Lin)onta, on the north slope of Orlz-
'el?. Including chance on prlzp, ; zfy jjutt(S on au, ftor neceraber 20,
6 be told before the dunce or at the
ll.irber ami Hodmuu.
BB Urown,of HayHtnck, wubIii tho
Slast week. Hu Is very loud In his
t of Madrid. Ilulian lived near
Isttck for 20 jviirM nml II him I in herd
In nil over this country, but enje
y where Muilnu now htnniln, ho
ling corralled lioracs here during
spring anil fall rotnnl-up?.
Ie nro In receipt of n letter from
liM. Uinb, of Moro, in which oho
"I will put In a full Htock of
Itrles, confectionery, Hlutionery,
In, tobaccos, etc. Will try and bo
Uy lo do business by January 10,
MIbs Mae Jai'kfon will aHlst me
Itie store and we will be In Madras
btoplcaeoa wo 1 1 aH supply the
Ilia"
met L. WilllainH. of tho Llttlu
Pit, brought hi three ourrols last
week which averaged 16 inehes
:nd 17 Inches In circumference.
fy are solid, sweet ami a delicious
or. They were planted early in
ril on sod, Inyo hud no cultivation
larunaticur perfect iiHcurrots can
It Is astonlBhliiK the natlvea to
Jiut what can be grown hero,
fowls tho time to plant fruit and
'ie ireca. The Dullm Nn,v..rt..
ai! In snolher column lmiwllo
I'diiR but homo mown IreeH, w,c,
I hilly cuaruntoeil to I,.; n n.nu
i'ed. hot their
flMfhre. By leaving your onlera
no Pioneer oillce Ihov will rnin
hnpt nttentlr.1. i ... -
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1004. Your ordem aro reapectfully
solicited. J. II. Hawkins, general
ruHiiagor, Lumorlta, Ore.
OnUROE .DIRECTORY,
JlADUAS DIHTIMCT.
Key. J. M Murtiiuore iirum lies In bUliool
liotixu at 11 a. in. and 8 p.m. every first
Siuiitay; ltuv. 0. A. 8l:is, second Sunday;
II. K. JJonlen lemU M. K. claH third Sun
day inoruliig; Iter. 0. W.Trlpletl prcnctics
third Sniulity evening and fifth .Sunday
niunilng nml cveiiiug. Sunday tcliiMil nt
10 a. ill. encli -Sirulav, Kil-.vnul M. Morti
more, Hiiperiiiteinleiit. Von are respec -fully
Invlied to attend.
Jil-.TIIOIUKT IIIM. KlflTIIICT.
German M. Ki Churcli( Itcv. K. .1.
'-t'ragllo, pastor. Siimhiy Nchool at 9410
n, in,, Theodore) Ilurtmigel, biiperlntcml
out. Preach'ng services at lOJW a. in. mid
7.!ffl p. in. Prayer meeting every Wedties
Jny at 8 )i. in; and Sutttrday at 2 p. m.
Oeriiinii bchiMjl Conducted by pn.st.ir.
Kvt'Ooiie welcome.
t'Ul.VKU niKTIMCT.
SundayschiKd every Sunday at 10 a. in.
pleaching every third Sunday tit 11 n. in.
by 0. V. Trlplett, of Prliievllle.
AOKXbv Vf.AISH DtHTIIKT.
William Ilraiirttctter, siipcrhitendciit of
Sunday school; Sunday school every
Sunday aftbrioon nt EJD. Preaching by
Hev.W.K. I'lilliam and others at lrregii:
lar periods.
Xltivkl'l KSU lUSTItliT.
Sunday mjIioo! held nt Itov. Pell's
residence In North. Agency Plain. Hev.
II. L.Iloll.aiipnrlntondent; peter Vlbbeft
aaslataut. Sunday school at 10.31) every
Sunday, Preaching at 11.80 a. in.
U'J Sl'IIIXCS IMSTIIICT.
No regular announcements.
'd Weather is approaching and
now is the time to buy your
Winters Supply,
H VVI'3 A FULL AND COMPLETE L
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(S 0i" I)nro - Qrocerloi Rii(1! 'tlp-to-ilato Dry
iwuy, T! ""nlware of all kiuda.1 Dutldor's iha-
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HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA
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Dhah Old Kins KitiNtfLE will have his supply fiou'se at our
Dtoro this yeur, and in order to satisfy his every want, we
have the largest stock and best assortment of Holiday GFootls
ever shown in .Central Oregon. You will be pleased With our
display and find many new lirfes'of beautiful and useful gift
articles that yot( were unable to purcTirfse in tlie country
heretofore. Our shewing will 6ompaf6 favorably with that of
any of the large shops in the city.'
HOLIDAY
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AlONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, is the day we appear in our best'
smile and gala day attire. From then until Christmas yon
will find the store beautifully decorated and the big display of
gift goods will be attractive one. Come and bring the chil
dren. You are welcome. : : : : : . : :
Rpe We YoaF Dealers?
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A nVKHTISEM KNT OK
I McTaggart
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Who, will oiH!il for Ilusincss aiwut De
$ ce'mbcr M, VMi, on the comer of Fifth
4 mid C NtreutH, Mmlrax, Oregon.
A COMPLETE LINF-OF
General IV1er6h'andisi
oan ilia found At"
..CULVER STORE..
At Lowest Prices' for Best . Goods, lrom
our stock of Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents'
Furnishing" GtJod can bp selected the
latest styles and' bt;st'fih Fresh niftl
tlu"fevQfoorlfe"a of'alV'klnttsr . i
IN order to Be convinced that our prices are the
lowest, you will have to write us for our wholesale
price list to Farmers and Stockmen for Fall and
vVinter supplies. "We carry a large and well
selected stock of
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Overalls, Jumpers
Oils Glass, and Family Supplies
Of all kinds; including 2""
Comforts, Blankets, I
Tobaccos, Cigarsr
Mens furnishings, Etc.
Also a complete line of
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Fresh, clean and pure. Also a complete line of
HARDWARE, including
STEEL RANGES,
GOOK and HEATING STOVES,
SHELF ANiB' BUILDERS' HARDWARE MATERIA l'
of all kinds. We are also agents for
COOPER WAGONS,
MdSIlERRY GRAIN DRILLS,
SYRACUSE moulboard and disc Plows,
HARiiSS and machinery of till kinds. 4 '
Send in your order and let us figure on it for you.
'Art1'-'
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