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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
' oneer MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1905. NO. 31. IJ3 Street. fan flu Kifphon o n. h m & ucmuw i mi nttia it - U - - Ift . - SPECI ALT I ES: CABIN CREAMS, TURKISH NUGGi on. ' i""c niltl lwnw "m',u c,ul,1l()H 0M ",,k' nt ...i JHiiurn i.wc-' mh Mo;1' ;,.' " ; Anteme Il--'-' """" l"r I'rluovlll. Tlic Until: FI,1,I.U". . ,.r U..X.U.U tMisnnU' . ' .. n .. i.fMii- iii tho nbuvo limited merchant ,nt, II In"'" " .,..; I.,,,,). If int n rfiirnnn)ni J, L.. iwii. ' t ' OX 175. 4 O TSf 4 Mndrns rtllo Wmhlko Shaniko, Ore. . . r. A A ..iV 4. A S. VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer and Dcnlcr In OFESSIONAL CARDS. 1180.S ..iMf T I MM liOTARY PUBLIC VBROVMIlLIi TTORHEY AT LAW HOTARY PUBLIC . ...i .,..,,.., tint statu, aim) iln'lUHK,fil'l,lt,niC0' ; !MUI!H Ol'.tM'V VAST & KitfOS DENTISTS 3 Ovirrrcnfhi.t'o.'jUlock. j ON DEHTIST Blmi THKJiAM.EK, unuiujv OI.DCLAKKK DEHTIST miXEVILLE, OltlXiON' ii-iii iii nun l. rvi I U I I III 1 A S LJ M J a a Offlcc In Drug Store. Fine Harness, Saddles, Tents Wagon Covers Tin: yiiKAi'Kjvr I'ucn in Whoii i there, stop In and get prlccv East End; Clothing Store ' .J JOE COHENrPrfoP. COMI'IiUTK JUNK Ol' (iifNi ri'itNiinrNo (iooph, - HATtf, CAIU HUOKH AND CLOTHING. AWO TUl'NKH. IUvfl! py to (tut ourffprlcei bcfofovpur- Ml ONlf BT.. T tli4.liiK ylsi'ivliurcjj OKWION. Alo brnnoli nt (ira Vnlluy. brogon. UurryhiK tlie I)oulti Shoo. HENRY U KUCK", MANt'I'ACTUKKll OK Harness and Stock Saddles COWIIOV 0UTK1TH A 81'HCIA'TY. Dc'nlcr ln:CollorWliln, Holbx and n gen orul lino 'of Horoo Knrn!t!ilii tijwU, Tpnn, .wnlii$ liiul Jinxon Covert. jAii worK-gimr- KnntStcinl St. T1IK !)AI,U-S, Ore. OltlCtlON Kirnniru .iiii iir i n v kp n i . r OUKflON l k & A m- a S. MMISSIOHER OUKdON 4 rf . a a a s ji - - -ivu.uuii r., i'rop. , nli . fl . I !: Or I . P White Help ORECON CO -If your WHtelt lit lit need ofrcpnlnt or If youuunt to Iiuy.n new onu, ' you mi not do better than to write THEO. LIEBE PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER THE DALLES, ORE., Kor price nnrt ntylcs. Mall orders 4ifi;culve prompt attention. All work Ktinrantucd. Ha milton Hot Flrnt clasu mealH nml 1cIb. IVk-ftj rcneoiinble. Ilfciul (lUartoiB for nil atngu Uneu. B,'ANlK0.0Iti:tltJ- rTrtbiM-.iiii,; tt'AS0K IIOI'iiht A.Vi) Bt)U). X AUj l'.Mita Uf the W0ItU). "ore,K.T. '",iui1 j. Hi foe; Qo to the y mum Peed Yattd STIOX orv, 8T(JQK ""'"'ftUmomlMII Mhhuon Antelope, Oregon GeoC. Blakely- . . . . ' , Tho Relloblo Druao'st. . Carries tin lWt Block ' ' of dHiRS and druVBlnts , r ttuntrluH In ICnstern Ore , ' ' jjoii photo Htippllct your intill orders nollelt cd and will nieelvo prompt attention, The Dalles, Oregon GO TO THE MAliRAS DRUG STORE FOR Pure Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines A Complete Lfrte of Stationery, Jewelry, Etc., tn Stack to. B. SfoOOK, Proprietor, tut Mdtt Uala (rtVett, Madras, Ora NEWS PBOM GRIZZLY, M. Whcolcr, 1 1. H. Ilumlllon nnd wlfo vlhllffif itiH crtiiily HO.it tho ..tutor iKHt wtiflt. Mr Wlii'cli'rucaomjmnicil Mr. Wlifolfr homo, filio lms licnn vIh1Hii: In town for lovonil wcfltn, tho giicHr of Mrs. Iliuiiinh I)o. Albert Cubit returned lliome from I'rltiovlllo tho fiiHtof the week with a bruii new finilill'o whleh ho hud pur chased from .T'iko Dootie. We don't woixlerat him wenrlng IiIh J)ntrn the h ick of 'Mb lii-ud, hut then wo can't bliune him n now wiuldlo Ih pomathlng nil bronco biiatem uro proud of. Wo had a nice little diuico at tho M. ! W. A. hull on tho KUb. Quito a nuiri- her from Lumnnta and Hay Crook ul tonilwl. AVo hope they onjuyod them tielvea nod ivlll como aaln, Thoio wumi't many ladles procont but the boy (tiled tho vafnOuy ulmoHt us well. ' I'wub n backet Hiippor, and ono ynuni Ihdy lost her plen. Wo hope they were tf'Kul, but tin we didn't ot to Hample them cannot say. How about It, Wen? Ilut, como atfiln, boy; yeMI have mre plen next time. AVaneii Brown, of Culver, was seen on our HtieetH tho ilrt of tho week. Hirry IMtzor Ih building a bant on bin inntlifi's homestoud. lie IiiIuhiIh to beyln plowing a booh as ho getn IiIh carpenter work (InlHhed. Harry is u i?well carpotiler; If you don't Wlleve ll JitHt k over aud examine his work. l' M. l.oveland waa wen on our utreetH the last of tho week. He at-li-nded fhe ihince while here. Kcv.'Sv. J. Jlntieti; psiator of the M. B. GJiuroh of l'rlucvllle, preaplied u wry In'cre&tluir aorinon Sunday. Ow liiK to tho inclement weather there were few hi nUohdurice. ilr.'nnd Mr. C Montgomery entertained him while here. . . T. P. nuchaiiaii and family vlrdtcd on MolC-iy Crek and at I'llnevllle for Heveral duya laHt week, : " ?, .Mrs. Kna Hlund, of Lamonta, ih visiting nt the l.omq'ofi lio'r: fathor-ln-law, J- H, liland.' Liltio Dalniar Lewis hud the mis fortune to burn Ills hamlH very badly a few days ago by foiling ugalnst n stove. Wonder what there is on Willow Creek that so uttruetH Hob Nelton. Seems as though lie can't live away. Hay BmlUi and Clair Qniuu came down from Supleo the llrst of the we.k with a bunch of line horses; which Mr. Bmlth is trying to dispose of. .Tuck. KOTES FEOM NORTH END. ' Kurmers are busy theso fluo days plowing and seeding;. .Toe Aruey lias gono to Tho Dalles after somi relatives, rumor hallt it. Mrs. A. P. Clnik sutl'ered a relapee from fever, "but la reported con valescing. Bam Edmondson drove In from Dufur tho other night with a large force of tflams and is pushing matter lively ou IiIb place, Walter Arnoy la a busy man now gruboingsago and plowing, Hugh Davis alid Ills mother are duo soon on their places for crop work. Mr. Conard Is getting a lot of grain sown on his claim. Uyron Meeker giveB ns a treat to ilreworkfl these ovetilugs by burning uao ou his lato purchase "Where Is that road petition for the road so badly needed down tho Feny Canyon to is Chut,et? Now that tio sawmill Is going in at tho old ferry landing wq need this improvement very badly. "Wo hopo Dr. Long's visits to this ond of the Plain will not be so fre quent no-v. AVoliko to see tho geniul faco of tho doctor, but not uudt'rsuoh oirmstances. Mrs. Ramaoy Is convalescing. Humor huth It that the "Literary" died last Baturday ovenlug from con gestion of tho bowols, nnd tho school inarm la pleased, I Btippose, since ll required a gooil deal f muscle to oloan up on Monduy mornings. Literary meetings nro Instructive but tho rules ought to bo enforced ft little on tho tobacco worms nttd such. Mr. Evlok rides In a splinter brand now buggy and makes frequont trips toward some place I don't know where j do you? Gumtux. g t" There Isno Beourity for perseverance except In always advancing. To stand still 1b Impossible. A boat ascending a runulng ulreum falls back as soon as It coaseB to advanoo. To now us piaco Is Impossible, unless It gain upon tho 1 . k t 1 1 .... I II.. stream. Ho in ino spiritual u., Mr. and Mra, Max Tula, of MUqholl, have arrived aud will make "Owlr LOCAL NEWS. Joe Stewnlt, of H-y Creek, wan a pleasant visitor last week. J, II. Hornoy, of Culver, waa a Ma dr;is vlnlior a few days ogo. 8. B, Wllklns Is doing home plowing on tho lirownhill farm thiH week. Mm. Frank Osborn and Miss Ona Hen In were pleahnnt visitors last week, AI Ilonncman and Frank Hannah, of Culver, wcro pleasant visitors last weak. II. F. Borden, or the Little Plain, wuh looking after road matters while In town u few days ago. Hon. IS. M. Hmitb, ex R. It. ngent, etc., of the Big Plain, was. In thecitp ou business last Saturday. Johnnie Conroy left for Shaniko la?t Wednebday with the M. M. and M. Co.'s team, for a load of goods, Mrs. K. H. Pinkertori and sister, MIks Uopo, made Mrs T. Brownhlll a abjaeant visit lust Saturday. Warren Brown, of Haystack, has been promoted for a short time to the ollice of deputy sheriff. .T. G. Hardy, of the Big Plain, was doing busiucsa in Madras recently. He is u rustler aud Is getting in quite a crop tills year. R. M. Jones was in town a short tlino ago. He is getting, ready 'to go ou tho road aa soon as tho weather will permit. . h Byron A, Meeki'r, William Harper and W. S. WilllmnP, all of the Big Pun, were doing business with our merchants las'. Saturday. W. C. Cook, assistant post master and clerk for Sanforl fc Fitzpatrick, of Shaniko, was In town looking after business matters last week. Mrs. Mary Pltzer, of Grizzly, was in town last Friday night. While lieie she bud the pleasure of attending the dunce und reports having had a good time. Prof. 0. R. Deems, who has a home stead oust, of town, was a Madras visitor last week. Ho will make a trip to Boyd this week but will return aa Boon as poshible. J. A. Hoffman, one of Methodist Hill's most progressive citizens, was a pleasant visitor Monday. Job n's one or our most versatile aud pepular cor respondents, and we are always glad to have him pay us a visit. Bill all express nnd rust rrelght for Madras and way points in care of the Madras and Dalles staue lino, via The Dalles, Oregon, and you will receive il promptly and at a very reasonable rato. Miss Catharine Henneman and Mrs. T. J. Mulloy were pleasant visitors at The Pioneer office last Friday. Miss Henneman has a homestead south of town aud is making arrangements to have some Important improvements made on it this spring. Tho smiling faces of our popular batche!or friend Tom Burden waa much in evidence Satnmny of last week. Upon learning that we were nfflicted with neuralgia and la grippe, ho suggested that he was no blaukety, blank doctor, but if wo would try his remedy It would help. We tried it right away nnd now pronouuee It O K. I'ercy Howell, who has been work ing this winter for Fred Fisher, whom all are well acquainted with, ro.urned to The Dalles March Oth. Mr. M. Vogt net Mm nt. work the next morning ob Janitor in ills bulldiucs on Second street. Mr. Howell Is Mr. Vogt's old stand by and ho was moro than pleased to have him return to his old post. Tho "Christian" Church in The Dnllos is having a wonderful revival. The meetings have lasted live weeks 01 smiiIs brought Into church as a re ward for tho faithful work of Rev. Jtoberlson, pastor, a,nd Rev. Hand- sakor, evangelist. Rev. Robertson de livered lih farewell sermon last week. Ho goes to Vancouver from here, Who will fill his p'ace at Xho Dalles has not been settled yet. , THE PRINEVILLE-MADRAS TELE PHONE LINE Is rapidly nearing completion. It is confidently expeoted that tho 1st of April will seo our telephone exohange Installed and machines ready tor op. oration. The Inoorporatoia of this line hnvo uot heralded their coming by columns of free advertising lu tuo newspaper, or by great boests of what they were going to do, but thoy have been doing things In a quiet way that meant business, aud time la about hero whon wo shall reoolvo tho beueflt of one of life's necessities the long dlstnnco telephone and wo hopo our people will give It tho imtrouage h morlta, tci WW rJ n n n m m oa m yK wm AK. trwr m vCv A full line of Paints, Oil and other Finishing Materials. WALL PAPER -In all colors and 'shades at LOWEST PRICES. . Our HARDWARE has arrived. Our Grocery Department is now complete and open for inspection. Proprietor, Palmehn Buiiding I LENA I a Madras, - - - Oregon. THE Jnst received, a new line of Douglas 8hocj. We quote a few prices: -! Kangaroo Kid, a line dress shoe, at 13.50. Vlcl Kid, also a good dress shpe, .at $IM. I!ox CaUHlucher at 3.00. Come in and see our beauti ful line of Hoys' and MenXHats n all the new shapes and colors rang ing In price from 50c to fl. Everything In the Grocery line. The best Teavand Coffees. Kino Hams and Bacon. The best lard In the land. Abso good cooking and eating. Apples. Do not forget us when you need Building Taper and Uarb Wire. T M f JL fvTain Sfctfeet, Madras, Oregon. When we get time we wiil write better ads. To Busy Men; . 1 '. ' Keep your eye on this Space OUR SHOES ...HAVE ARRIVED... Bradley ffletcaJf Shoes The largest and best selected stock of Shoes ever sliown In Kprthern Crook county aro now on sale at our Warehouse back of Barber Shop. Come and see them. Our Prices aro right. Cedar Shingles for Sale. The Madras Millin g and ..Mercantile Company.. In a few days we will have on sale a large consignment of Stock and Dairy Salt. MORE L AT Eft, ISEM future homo In this city-