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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
LOCAL HAPPININGt Try Haltn'afor, !. New, bright, olfMn rtenis ' the IMaclras. , If you want barbtil wlr LMinjca 3ro8,, MfcdrM. ,.,' Glenn LOtieks nrrlywl lRM from iluo river a few days ago. Mailoy pays belt prlc for your butter and ejegf. joe Marnaob, of Ills .Op? dltrlet, wnaiibuBlnM visitor tbe fore part of tbo week. Take your prdduce to Malloy'a Moneer Cash Store. ' Fred Wentwortlt, the popular rner- Ichnnt of Wrm8prlnff was In the Olty IHunday. Tntin MnlkerfOli. of I'ltlo Mountain.. WaH visiting old menus in auu near Ijladraa Jut Sunday. Frank Crowluy had the tulafortune l(o breuk his left, hand It) an accident oh tbo autothobllo gradtir last wfcok. Georeo O'NcIl, Of O'Nell Brbs., of Forest, paused through town a day or t wo ago ou his way home from the lAxciicy. On tbo evening of October 22d the IBoVdl NolKhbOra will filvo a ball Id Ibiivlb' hall. Basket supper find all invited to attoudi Vllbur F. Hatnfaier, Haystadk'n fjinpular postmaster and ex-clerk of mini county, was a business visitor Saturday. Jribn IJ. lJrnwu, bf. 'Haystack, spent Sunday In tbo city! taking advantage bf mi opportunity of attending uhuroh services.. When In Prineville don't fdrset that yourHOir auu lamuy can gci inn very best of everything at tbo Folhllextor hotel. .1. A. Arney made our hearts glad last Saturday. lib left us a Solid re minder of what ho thlults of The Floncor. A. B. Phllllpa, Kylo Loucks and R. T. Joiicb left for BonU thooro part of tbo week with iJeavy hiada of tner clmndlao for Jioutl merchants. We aro Indebted to Richard Bnlrd and Rev. E. Mortlmoro and others for ibelr aaalutaueo lb moving our safe last Saturday afternoon. George Richardson, recently of Ton hesseo, and Fred Gutendorf, racently bf Spokane, arb' gbed hands at safe moving. "When you want to move a eate call on thkih. l)on't buy your fall or winter sup idles without getting our prices, V aro prepared to matte spcclal,(lgiirc8 ou large order for farmers and stockmen. If. F. Murrla, Prlnovlllo, Ore. "W. 0. Lathlrn und William Brawn lilll are preparing to uiako needed im provements on their homestcaua on the north end of Agency Flsius before Ihe winter starts in. Why pay excessive prices for wln (lows, doom, shingles or builders' ma terials when you can buy them, at fight prices of J. F. Morris, Prlne vlljo, Oro. Mesnrs. tloflTniann & R'oiTmau's Ihreahlrtg machine passed through (own laot Baiunlay on the waytiotne from Aoncy 'lains, where hey Fa port good ylelda for o now a couufry. , Fred T)-onNorden' of TboDalles, Oro.f Is fully prepared to mako your clock or jwatch as good as new. His work is fully guaranteed, Cilvo .him a rlal. tffnll orders promptly atteuded to. All ntlrtlefi Indebted to me aro hereby " notlried, tbat all accounts not eettlnd tyeforo November 15th will be put Into tho hands of a lawyer for collection, i need' my money and think I have walled long enough. L. M. Hahn. , When looking for aellableand tfotii- fprtable back 6r buggy don't overlobk tho Blpok carried by J. F. Morris, pf yjnevnio, Ore. They aro manufact ured by the Deere people and are built specially for tho western trade. . fo yeo, vlHtted by a good ,ub atautiul rain J km Saturday, which .was iuuu,vuu on Biinuuy auu itionuay wmi .one or tuose ceriUe zeuhys that we used to get whllo at Grass Valley years ago, , Re, v 0, A. Bias preached to' aft. aC- tpntlye. and, appreciative audience morning aud livening on Sunday last in tlii ely. Hla evening discourse on ino subectof "TheBtudy of the Blblo" wub especially pleasing. jfolin McTaggart, of McTageart & i?ye,ls prepaflug to secure lumber and lllt 110 it atom Imlldlniy in llin'lnf. Iin Has Just bought for tlfet purpose, He uih urm na,ve a stocK ot grooeries anu hardware on tho way to Madras. We can use. outs, wheat, wood, vegetables, fruit, meat, chickens, but ter ami money kh payineut for your uiHiuu io xdo Aiauras j-ioneer. so" don't be afraid that you will offtntf u uy oiiorlifg any of the above when you waut to subscribe, An automobile attracted a good deal of attention on our streets last week. 1 0, Itowlee and 0. O.Johnaton.of the Deschutes Jrrlgatlou and I'ower Co. Imvlng pafea through town on their ay to Bend from 8liKiilko, Thl ought to be oonvlnelng evldenee that' iU auto can be made to olitub Jkatern Ww goods at'Hahn Go with the 'crowd aud stop, at tite Madras hotel, William l'iukerlon, of A'thBA,Aqii(, Is here ou a visit to ills son, N, H. ' Did yon see Malloy's ad. Better look, The majerlty of the Weckholders of the proKMed flouring mill are In favor of loeatlug at Madras. R. lrrlsh, wife and daughter, Grae-, wero In town Monday on butl ness matters. Martin l'ratt loft for Portland last week, where he will teach the youth of Webfoot how to play football. Jrvlne Bbutt Is just flnlsulng a very heat residence ou his homestead rftar town. MO, Mason and family, who have spent the summer near The Dalles, have arrived at home for tho whiter. George Mayes Is kept very buay these days locating new settlers on homesteads in the vlalplty of Madras, iir. Fisoh and daughter, of The Dalles, were In town yesterday, en, route to Haystack on a visit to his sou. John Coulter's horse, which has beer, lamo for several days, is reported as no better, This Is a serious handicap to his fail work. Irvine F. fchutt, "the popular' oar pentcr and contractor, will submit a bid ou tbo construction of the bridge aorpsA Willow creek. It. P. Harrington, deputy sheriff" and ofty marshal of Prineville, is here In the Interest ol the Circuit Court, which convenes Monday, tho 19th. L. L. Hill, of Tbe Dalles,, who has been working on The lfloifee'r build ing, Is looking oyer the country with a view of taking a homestead. Rev. O. W. Trlplott, Baptist min ister, of i'rlnovlle, aends word that he will preach in Madras at tho soliool liouso morning and evening of the Cth Sunday, October 80th. Prof. P. "C. Fulton left yesterday mornlug for Prineville, where ho will attend the Teacher' Institute In ses don at that nlnc'j. Behoof Is closed for the romaiiilng days of thla week. John M, Mayer, wl)0 has been work lug ou Tho Pioneer building, )ias Hgaln taken up tho awl and last and Is now prepared to do shoe repairing as uoutly, quickly and cheap as ever. No'rJpii. Those who have con tributed to the organ fund, will please pay as soon as possiblo to Mr. Brown hill or myself. Very truly, Mrs. W. A. Ellis. Isaac fierier and family will soon leave for tbeir.old home in the East, If tho 'necessary arrangements can be made. Mr. aud Mrs. Serler feel the lobs of their little girl very keenly and think the change will be beneficial. Mr, auu Mra. Jfrred Ihcr nave ar rived from The Dalles aud are uow at home in their new residence ou the in tin street of FIshervlllo. Mra. Fisher Is well pleased with the country and Is a firm believer lu its future prosperity. J. 0. Stoner and family, of Agenoy Plains, wero treated to u pleasant sur prfio last Monday evening when Mr. Htoiler's mother aud two sisters walked In, having Just arrived from Michigan. They will visit hero for two or threo weeks before returning to the E'fst. F. S. Hodman, of( Culver, was a pleasant and prolltablo visitor to our sanctum tho fore part of the week. 'Mr. Ilofriuau is very confident that the land ou Agency Plains will exceed fall, expectations in the growing of cereals, hardy vegetables anu'fruits. Now Is the time t buy that 40 or &0 aore tract of vacant land Joining yoij. Let us figure oil it. We can give you immediate ppfcsesslon and a clear title Uy placing restricted forest reserve sorlp, which We are- preparod to Sell, for spot cash, at prices that defy com petition. F(,r further particulars call on or(, write to Timothy Browuhill, Mud Mb, Ore., and your Inquiry will receive prompt attention. WA1MSPRIN0 liESERVATIO, Win, J. Lovatt arrived on the 5th Inst, from Illinois to take the teaclj r's position In the school, succeeding Miss JCIla Montgomery, Who has tern porarily filled the position since school 'opened, Mr, Lovett IS becoming quite popular with the boys on account of his enthusiasm for base aud foot ball. Our village blacksmith. J. T. DIznev. Hs taking In the fair at The Dalle this Week. During his absence the In' dlans are running the shop them selves, as a large number are able to do fair work at blacksmlthing. Many.of the Indians are engaged In hauling their surplus grain to Prine ville, The prices received there are very attractive, but the trip Is a long one, and all will welcome a grist mill at Madras, If The Pioneer's eflbrls along this lino over bear fruit. Superintendent Kirk made a busi ness trip to The Dalles, leaving Satur day and returning Thursday. -One object of the trip was to gather up some of the school children believed to be there, but In this respect his trip was unsuccessful. ' Miss Emma Calvert, klndergartner, left the 1st Inst, for San Francisco, having obtained a month' leave on account of sickness at home. Her place will be filled by Mrs. W. H. Bishop. Another new addition to the torce of employes Is Mrs. Davis, who takes the cook's position. This Is Mrs. Davie first appointment In the oivli service, but she takes hold as if she understood her business, and wo be lieve the kitchen girls will find that tbo easiest way to get along with her is to mind, Ego. OHUEOH DIEEOTORT. JIAI1HA8 niBTMCT. ltov. E.H. Mortlinore preaches in foliool bouso at 11 a. m. and H'-prln. ovcry first Sunday; Ituv, U. A. Slas, sccond'Sunday II. F, J)0rri.un. IvncM M. K. jla8 tliril Sun day Key. M W. Tf ipiett piencnes fittii Sunday. Sunday school at ID a; id. naoli HuiKlay, ICtftauul M..iMurlhnorc, supcrln tendfrat. Yon aro rospco fully Invited to attend. .; ot'.vx. ma-ruler, (iornian M. E,' Church ( ltov. E. iJ. Tragllo, pnstor. Sunday hCbool at. 0:80 a. m., Tlioodoru ijjartnjgol, HupQiluteiul- eut, PreHch'i).e6rvice3 at 10,110 a. ui, and ,7.110 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednofy day at n p, in. and bttturtlay at v p. m. Oannaii school conducted, uy paor Evwyono welcomu. ' t'UI.VEIt Dti-TltlOT. Sunday scliool every Sunday at 10 a. m. 1'reuuhlng every third Sunday at 11 a. m, by 0. W. Trlplott, of Prlimvlllo., , . . ,,07CNCV VI.AJNB nisritjOT. f Wiillmn Uranstettur, suporlitendeiit of Siuidiiy school. Adjourned to call of superintendent. Preaching by ltov, W, 12. Fulghain aud others at Irregular porlods, MT. CAKMKI. niSTltlOT. Sunday school every Sunday, Preach ing occasionally. MUX) SPRINGS mSTRlCT. No rogular'aunounconionts. . , Note, The above is not yot complete. iVo shall.be glad,. to , correct sawei upon OULVEE OULLINqS, Miss Kato Fendall, ol Yamhill county, Is vleltlug with her eousln, Miss Lula.Osborn. p Dr. V. II. Snook, of Madras, was in town last Sunday. Quite a number of Culreri tes took In the Harvest ball at Madras last Friday ovenfug, and all report having a very enjoyable time. James Read and Orvlllo Armstrong will leave for Portland lu a short tlmeTj wfaero they expect to enter the Fort$ land Business College. 11, W. Lamson 'has sold his farm and will leave for Yakima, Wash., some time next week. Mr. Iiamson Will bo accompanied by blssonJ. H. Lnmsou. John NewhilJ, of Grlzzley, was ut tlfe Culver hotel sevoral days last week. TJiere seetns to be a great deal of attraction io these parts for John. That's alright, John, come again. Perry Read and wi(d and Mr. aud Mrs. C. Montgomery, of Grlzzley, have gone to The Dalles on a business and pleasure trip. They will -be accom nanled home by Miss Lilly Read, who has been in Portland .for the last two months. 'There IS not much doing around Culver nowadays, a good mdny of the 'Hayseeds" having moved to tbo "city," and the rest are hauling grain to the Bend, so if- you want any more nows from this neck-o-lbe-woodsyou will nave to fiend Tcutipsy, Jr., Up here. Hayseed; Keep everlastingly at It Is the key note Of success in advertising as well as in anything else. - " - i This Space Ttcaervcd for 6ANFORD A FiTZPAtmCK , SUC6ESSOR8 TO A; c sanford. DKALKKS IX , , S.HANI KO, OltEOON. V t 1 w Wafehouse Cofiibaifiy GENERAL SfoRA'dE AND FdRWARDING u Special attention to Wool Gratjing and Baling for F nst rn ship- m'entp," Dealer's, in Blacksmith Coal, lime and Builders' Material ft: of all kinds.1 ulphur, Wool anil Grain Sacks' and Twine, Grain, W Flour (and, Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and, Pelts. .Stock Yards wftlfalf tho latest and best facilities for handling Stock'. W u p L Qj Mark Goods Care of 37', 6iSi Co;" . T, G. CON0ON, Manager $ 1 ' "T" ' "i V Pioneer GOOD GOODS ONLY OUR PRICE THE LOWEST QUALITY OF GOODS CONSIDERED. The newness of onr stock and the magnificent late styles displayed here has brought forth irtany jSom pliments from lucky shoppers who participated last week. Special elfort has "been made to'bollect the most desirable and up-to-date line of mer chandise, and our prices are so low they defy, all , Competition. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Just arrived, a Complete line of Hardware, cotisist . ing of Handsaws. Woodsaws, Axes, ifattls, Wedges, Grub Hoes, Steel Bard, Cold Chisels, tfiles, Rivet Sets, Rivets, Steel Scjuaresj itules, Wrenches, Rasps, Wiro Stretchers, Log add l?race Chains; f Clevises, Shovels, Locks, Hinges, Sash. Padtenersj Bolts-'in all 'sizes. PLOW" BPLTS; Complete' line of tin and enameled ware, etc;, sill Iharked at bargain prices. f s Be sure and get our -prices or! Heaters and Cook Stoves before buying elsewherej JUST AR R I V E U: A fine liile of men's pdrits" in cotton and wool; Ht from $1.S0 to $4.od per paif. f ' Best line of Underwear in tlrook bounty. See and be convince3. glen's and Boysi "VTool Sweaters from' rjdc to $Lfo , ':- You will pay one-third more elsewhere.' t Save You Money: Bear in, mind that z Over $1,000 worth of EAST END P E flT S T 6 f? E s Meadnuarlers lor Fiu-tners and Srocknieirs , Supplies oi all kinds. write us -for special prices on your Pall Supplies.. CON RO Y, SON & Co., Proprietors. is always at the bottom with Prices ' NEW BRY GODBS is en route to their Store. , . . Also 1,000 worth FA-RM. IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGfes of flem Goods aie amvmg uueekly Eosfcd stV,; The Dalles 6tte. , ! t X " kTJR Summer tratle has exceeded our pectations, Wo hare determined not to .7? be outsold in fall and winter supplies, so now is the tinta to call and inspect the largest and nest stock of goods nu Crook countr We are headquarters for everything needed by :e I the Parmer and' Stockman. We biiy and.tak ! . . itoii i" in trade Faamers' rrodncts or all kinds. Write ifs for figures on'i'your fall and' wfuter supplies WUIZWEILER THOMSON A ..1 Pr in evil I ....... . , , CrVego n i ELKINS & KING . . Their Store is the Bee Hife of good tilings for Horthern, iCroo,k pouiury. Wliy?y . Good goods dt lowest prices, and, above all, honest dealings. i KfTAdRAS, QRE. , "TOT , YOUNG DEAIEH IN- GENERAL MEhlCHANblSE' , If you aro lookiiif for stale grocerieo don't come to this store. We carry nothing but fresh and reliable goods, lou itlll ihd in our stock of Gents5 Furnishing Goods andBooto and Shoes a very complete line at RIGHT PRICES. i5 G.ive usi call1 . , . J . . ,t pive miles fi, E. of CQadtras. PKALEIIS GROOERIES, HARDWARE, HQUSE FURNISHINGS . and FARM MACHINERY. , . i , .., Agents for , . , , , SUPERIOR DRJLLS, OLIVER'PLOWS and.BMN WAGONS. THE' DALLES v . R. H. WEBER, Prsprltor. -URSERIES FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL Grower and Delr in ..GM APR VTMPJ SHALLFRUITS t. . " K EVERGREENS, ROSE AND SHRUBBERY j ( r : . .j&W10" TuUpS' UM DnMi P"1'. Etc, v . . rfjf THE DALLES OREGON TREES egon grades. , pt of proiMfr laforR4Htle, '