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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
rrrT"":": . ..a - .OCAL HAPPENINGS. goods ill with the crowd aud jop at the look. J, V. Tuimfall, of Holbrook, Ore., is .here looking for a home. Did yoy see Willow's ad. Setter a, UiuN his liotel. a White, of Culver, wa Ultpr a row qayB ago. ... i you wuiJi unrocu Win. V. ddrdnn, of Varo wai u tiiHiucta visitor last I lay, ). McCU'tnor la miiiuiijg a small lull oil una iiu iia (uulwu iiuiii 1'idtucllh. inoks H,ros. have JuhI abotil Mulsh- Ivory nwit niKimon 01 yuxuu jcoi 1 . atir btiblncas liuuie. brjiiahloli.vdt'i the now liifoctan t, of evexvtliliiir ut Lies Hiliyl DaW, who has been vUll her nuri'tits on Agency I'lalns for lw weeks, will flUortly return to tur. il Babbnlh mihnol at tbp north end . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. . Hie lilt: I'litin hub ciwuuuu na uuiiio ai Mt. Cirrac! to North End Bub h bcI'.qoI. fftdamea II. J. nnil 0. W. tyran iter aril, Mr. y. K. Kulghum were 4 . J, v. Harper, of Alhena, Ore., is hurt) looking for ti location., ' NW. brttflit. cleato rooms til (he Wife see LoUoka 1 Madran. ' - : A. ft. TtfJe was -a pleasant visitor last week. Take your produce la Jldltoy'g 1'loueor'Cash Store. Kd C.'iinpbull lmi made, some very RUbHlniitlal Improvements on bin farm this full. Mrs. 8. E. Elcck Is now the possessor Of two lots In ttio city of .Madras. Coo al ! t ration, (125, John Miijes is bulldlnit a very noitl ni prevontiillvi) of Btniit In grain. iwj.Htiou to his residence on his home on sale ut the SLtdrus Drugstore. Hou' west of town. 1 II Stoiiehookor h"9 reslgneil his J. 'f Ulce Is preparing to make some Ijjti oh singe driver and Id now nt subsjantlul ImprovoraehlB ou his farm I; on his farm. tills full and winter. hen In Prlnoville don't forget (hat Foil Sauj-400 bushels large pota- rcclf und family oan get the very toon at r0o per tupk, Amirow JLareen, tho l'olndexlcr Agency Plains. A. I., Ilenneman, recently of Mil wnukli'. Ore., Is now at liome ou his homestead on the Little Plains, 8. U. Perclval ami Ralph B.wn wore tripping tno Jigm mniitsiic nt tho Iloyal Neighbors' bull last week. Hon. J. E. Kirk, superintendent of the Warmsprlug Indian Iteservatiou, whh n pleasant visitor ut Tho Pioneer olllce last week. Rev. O. W. Trliilolt. Bant 1st mln- )Bbp8ln.8 with our merojiantJi the Htt.r. wi!l preach in the school house part of Iho week. at jia,jra cxt Sunday, the 3Qth, both ra Ishuiti has bought lots 0 and 7, morning aud evening. You' are ro ck 33, town, of Pulmehn; consld- Upectfully Invited to attend. tlon, $260. Ira has rontetl, tbe H. E. Jacobs and wife, of Spokane, ncrty to Dr. Y. II. Snook. , Wabh nrrlvetflaat Tuesday night and f. A. Rhod(8( recenlly of Alhena, Uro now domiciled an their homestead is now at home on his homestead two miles north of town. st of (own, where ho la, busily en- w u Ramsnv. of Acencv Plains. i?d pulling in his fall crop. Rsyed through town Huh week with a 'hen Icoklng for a holel tho first largo load of lupiber, with wlileh tie lug you think of Is modern equip- expects to build an addition to his fnts, etc. You will find all these n( liouee and barii. ' ' ' Polndixter hotel, Prliievllle, Ore. u,v wiltlatn Branaleder, superln- Lon'l buy your fall or winter sup. tendunl, announces that commencing Ich without gelling our prices. We with Sunday, October 23d, Sunday prepared lo iiiahe speclltl llgurtH on school will bo held at llij Agency rge orders for farmers and etoekmen. Plains, school houo .every Sunday II?. Morris, Pilnovillo, Ore. afiernoou at g.30. Everyone cordially Clio Lone Pino Trading Co,. will pay Invlicd. lor wneai nun ouc per ousiiei ror John A. Pulmehn left yesterday for a Iti". half cut.lt and naif merchandise. Uhort vhjt to Cilno Fulls and Prlne- )r further particulars call or write to ville. Rumor has It that Johu has a alove al Prlnevllle, Oro. femlnino altiacllon at the latter place, Why pay exc-tfdyn prices (or win und that Judge Brooks Is liable to be &wn, doors, bhlngles or builders' nia- euUed Into eervlco at any time. trials when ou can buy lliem al G. J. Hurdc.'who hnsl'et-u sundrlntr iht prices of 3. F. "Mor!, Prlne- from uii'lnjury lo his shou'dcr, re- llle. Ore. eulved flqme inonl ha ogn, Ib no better. 1'JJ. J. Malloy was culled East very d v III leave for'JUe DtUlfb in a few tdenly lastSalurday ou account of duys, wile, be goea.to recelvo a thor Mate inullcrB In which his mother ougli exanilnrillon und also attend to idslhtorare IntercNted. He expects some Importaut business matters. return lu auoul 80 nays. It Is reported lhat II. A. Page, of Fred YunNordon, of Tho Dalles, Moro, who passed through this city Ire , is fully prepared lo uiako your recently In company with O. G. Smith look or watch us good us new. Ills Lis contemphillug establishing n meat rork is fully guiirantccd. Give him a market hero. This is Boinethlogbudly tial. Mall orders promptly attended needtd aud a bu luces that would be n 'paying investment right from the Fred Stolllker and wife, of P.d.use alrt lly, Wash., are looking for a home-1 Mr. Balid, an Agency Plains ranoher, tend aud think they will locate in I "'if,1 In, town lust Friday oveulnj, on p. B 8 , xv. 14 IS. Mr. and Mrs. w wuy to tiio uuiies. Ho is living tullikerrnrwell phased with Madras i"ti the PJuins, Uuprovlngand rultivat iud vlelulty. log his rancht and Is enthusiastic over IIr,rry Dculhlt will be In Mudras ho fllturo of 'V1 country, which he verTut.hd.;v Willi b0l f. which can be ",,UKB w, uo a ca,,;r w ueV couutry oujit at I, ui kb fctnro between ,i.e von man ouernmu couuiy is.-Anie (rfltrs or 3 a. m'. uutl 4 p. ui. of that M0''0 ernlJ- m. iour patronago Is earnestly wow is ttio.tmo to, pant rmlt an-J ollcl((d. shade trees. The Aulles Nurseries Allpurtle8iudebtidIomoarolierebv K!Ue ad "notlicr column) handle Milled tbut all aeeoiinlR not nnttlm! oiing UUl Homo grown trceP, JVUlCti pefofo November 16th will be put Into ure ful guaranteed, o be as repre lie ham s of a avwi.r fur MtllPfetlnn. vjci, mwir piiceu ueioro uuy. ueed my money and Ihlnk I tmve '" eIoeVher. By leaving yotir orders Failed lom. ., mi,,.!, t, t ni, t llio ioiieer oince they will receive ..0, - - .. .. prompt uueniiou. uuii anu get Francis U, Carney has JusOrished a very commodious barn on his home stead northwest of (own. James U. Arklns, formerly of Me nominee, Mich., had located on a homestead near unlpjar prlnga, sonth of town. Fred Davis has r.eturtjed.to BJianlko to look after, business affairs, leaving lils wife aud (ttmlly Co hSltl down ila homestead, ' 4 M. Maqpn, whp has a homestead near IjiUfafy la" Appreciated by hjs Sundiy -school class, lie Is an ln lereslln'g teaoher and takes great in terest In the Sunday School Bible-class1, .' 1 , . F,rcd GuttondorC has Just finished a splendid cdttago cli tho tirta of II. P. I'oulortj, who will soon rnovo on bis homeVtead from Shanlko. -,- . ., 1 . Wncn thinking about your wiuler reading rt member" tlfat- wo can gtvo you very reasonable ratco upon any piper or magazine fn cdnnCctlbn with The rjonecr, Call and soe'us about It. Mf. aud Jrn. Fred Fisher will leave for a'vlsltjof ho 'Pallet In a fowf tlaK Returning, llley SVIlt bring their ilntighter, Miss Edlo; and her' friend, Miss B. SchoVllng?"wh6 Have ''adjoin ing lio'tnesteads in tho n&rlh dud of the Agjupy Plains, " A tent city has cprung up In the ucrth end of town in tho last fjpVu'aya. Many pedple are coming, in and are looking for homesteads "and buoineBs locations. If tha present rate of seltlo ment'coutlnues It' wlll'bo only n short tlmo until all the avnllable'land within a radius of 15 miles of this city will huvo bceu taken. Standard Patterns We liave agency, If yc it o t, 'rccclvi' monthly fael ALL STANDARD PATTERNS arc reduced to 10c And I5c V the agency, ir you ao onr y faemoH- plate xirop us a pos't a f- and get your -frame' oil our rhatMriff rtst, The. Designer '.'A Magazine of Real Use to "Woinan." t, . Contains. Fashions, Stories and numerous, special features- for instruction,, and -amusement. Send us your srtttfeiription. . . . 10c -aVcopy 80c. a yea r. The Edward G. Pease. Co, . Shaniko, Ore. N.; Wlr, VANE General Blacksmith antr'VVapjon Mak8r HORSESHOEING, A SPECIALTY All Work: Guaranteed HANH0, OREGON This Space Reserved for S A N FO R D '4 F'l f R I QK successors'to a, c sanford. x ' - dkali:i:k S1JANIKO, OREGQ,. When looking for a reliable and com- Htulle liiick or buggy don't ovorlook prlco list. he stock cnrruU by JtJF, Morrlu, of V Tbe E,Wflrd Moving Picture Co, 1 nitev llle, Ore, They are munufuct- lired by dm Di-eie people uud are built ft-eciuuy inr tne wi stern truu'e. William Grlittui, n prosperous young irmer of the Oeiman BeUtlemcnt. van married Miss Alice Morris, of frail Crossing, a few days ago, la pre paring to build h larger liuuho on his liomiBud this fall. J.. l Darm, ahold time settler ou Military land In Sherman county, In lakon another homestead neat Culver, showed to a largo and appreciative audience at DhvIb' hull Tuesday night. Tho l.'lus-ruted aons, ''Star and the Kower," "Mid the Green Fields of Vlrgmlu," aud "Wreak tho News to Mother," were worthy of special men tloii, as were alno Borne 01 the views' of the Japahefe-Husshm war, Tho com pany wetlt from hero to Lamontu. Geo. V.,Muyes & Co, havo located u i.umber of very desirable settlers around Madras during the last week. here ho Dbb roooutly erected a house, Tl,0,r c.,mr,fl Bro Vtr "asonable, so am nn,l ndmn U, ll. muuu u.iu, iiiivihiiiiu "ciuiio ,,ii,t .... UUlt.gn ,ir.,U . . ... . ... biii'jr can uuwiur niuiii i iiy mcui iluui lo uudertuko to loo.tte them MelVes. They have several good homo steady i-tplned out aud are In a position In give prompt and correct service. Anyone wishing claims can secure all needed Information by culling ou or ...m.... , .1... .1 ... r...i..n n. mines, upon-whloh ,he town depends 7" , " for Bupporl.Ve viry rich and great 1 TIe AMnTownlto Company have g01(J producers. 1 'jwouu iioiuwm,jr .uiiciciyo Now a n, M. ... , n " propowu uounng mm company to unr. 4Mn4 ... k . . 'I VniHUUBtJ UIUVIVIH IVtlVI IIUIIIIUB U4III r, . ....: v"ua n ,B"U J0,m,.,tr you' lu this oily Ib so far as lota and other vk no iicu u on it. ire can ir va vou . r r, Ti i,....ii.. . . '.. iirivueges are ouuuerueu. oir. a, r. I'mnilllKLB IJUBHHHIOn ami tt. niftO IS 1 1 III) I .. ... ... I l.v ni,i,, . ,7"; "I".: "ooroy, tno secretary or ine new mm - - - ' T -" - lo male ne his fiitnro liom,v in HiIm pouulry. John Ibhairi aild family, who havo t-oen ou a trl lo llielr farm near Blue liver, havo relumed, and renurt that ... . . ' 1 Hie milllotr town lit niun nK'nr lul growing very rapidly, and that the ... .. , ...1 in 1 . , 1 erip, whloh we are nrenared to sell. . ' , ,r 2K Cat' J r ,,mC" lh u d8.fy m: ,,0P tURl vory citizen of this country 1'otltlnn. For further particulars eal . MB.i.n i,i . Xdras or! 1:7lm0lhy( DrfVW0. UhtU. one thing we need and must Lauras, Ore., and your Inquiry wNI I have before we are assured of a mar- r. kef f JVU I tvcelve proMft atUntlwi, ! ket for our grain, 6 to to to to to Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARdJnG . 8f coia.1 attention to "J'ool Grjiding'and Baling for Faatj.-rn sbl ment8'. Dealers in Bhipkamith Coal, Liroo and' Builders1 Material of all kinds' Sulphur, ool and Grain Sgeko; and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest price paid for Hidci i and, Pblts." Stock Yards, with all tho latest and best facilities for handling Stock. ' Marie Goods Care of T. G. ONOON, Manager, . ,0. r. j. jf. Pioneer ash Store GOOD QOPDS OJNLY---OUR PRICE. TUg LOWEST, ''S '"QUALITY OF GOOpSONjlfiiRD." ? You afrespectfuify fnylted to ifagp'ect our new and complete .atodlc of fjoocls. Wp havo been for' iriontlra preparing' tUis gret display of mer cltandiee, and, the corjrept wearables for fall" and -winter are beirjj; shown n profusion. Everything' is"' seasonable, everything is new, everything is the liest of its kind. Merchandise that will please, nierchandise that will insure the permanent pa-. tVbntfge of those who buy it. "We do not exag gerate, we never misrepresent, and we guarantee satisfacljionl4LWAY3. v- Clothing Department Nert, dura. We pants worth $2.b6, - -" $1.50 f. All woo.1 p.a,nts, - - $2.75, $3.0A and $4.00. We are agents for Selig Bros. & Co., wholesale tailorgj and can make you a suit tp order for ' ' $11.00 and up. Men's work shirts, the 73c kind, -Hjiii's egftgefe shirts, the $1.00 kind, fcfen's black safeen shirts, tlfe f.pQkiud, Men'a tilud flannel shirts, the Sl.rjkrrid,' en's wool sweaters, 1 Bjiys'. wool sweaters, - - .60 - .75 .75 $1.25 r 1.25 to $2.25 7fjc"to $1,25' " SrjchQol Supplies Large pencal, i-y- ' -' 05c IiiH tablets, 5c, ipe, 15c, 25c Lead Pencils, - - - - lc Slate pencils in wood, z - 2 for 5c- SCHOOL BOOKS tnd TABLETS. ; '? "We save you money qn farm 'machinery. "We have on hand, walking plows" in,Jsteel and caefc,' sulky and gang plows, both disc and moulboard; harrows, disc harrows with $2, 14 and1 16 disc Hoosier Drills, Mitchell Wagons, BuggiesHacks.. Ti T i J, JvIflliliQV a go 9 Bear in m,ind that ZZZZ: mm of. $1,000 - I worth END 3 Hdruarljers for Farmers and Stofknien Supplies of all kinds. Write us for special prices on youy Fall Supplies. QQNROY, SON . CO, PppRlETORS. 4 Ea St,, Th Dalles, Opc. (J LUR Summer trade has exceeded our ex- pectatioust Ve hqve determined n,ot tp be outsold. n fall and wintur supplies, so now is the lime, to call and inspect the largear and best stock of goods in prop.k county, Wo are headquarters for every tiling needed by the Parmer and Stockman, Wo buy and take in trade Farmers' Products of all kinds. Writo .. a for figures on your fall and winter supplies, WURZWEILER & THOMSON Prineville,. .Oregon, is always at the bottom with Prices, Over NEW QRY GOODS r is en route to their Store. .. .'. .. Also 81.000b- worth, of. it . ... i . . .. . ' - -j FARIV1 IMPLEMENTS, "lieir Store is the Bee Iive of good, things for ISforthern Crook countrj', hy Qoqd good's aj; lowest prices, and, bove al't honest dealings, ' ' U M. HAHN, MADRAS. ORE: li. A. YOUNG 3P!I'''J5 ELKINS & KING v l , PEAl.KltS S N V groceries, Hardware, house furnishings and FARM MACHINERY. Agents for SUPERIOR DRILLS, OLIVER PLOWS and BAIN WAGONS. PHririill, . . .. . .Orfgon. GENERAL MERCHANDISE: If you aw loukiim; for stale groceries don't come to; this store. V o.u ry nothiug but fresh anc reliable goods. You will !j.nd in our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods ana uoois ana giioes u vvery coinpiete lje at RIGHT PRICES. Give us a call, . . Fivo 0Us Xi E. of fQadfas. " 1 " ... i THE DALLES NURSERIES R, H. WEBER, Proprietor, Orowr and Dltr ia FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS EVERGREEN?, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY Hyacinths, TuMp, LUU, DihUw, Puhs, Etc. THE DALLES . , ORIGON