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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
' LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Notf ;ooiIh at llHhu'n1. Oo with the crowd aud atop at the MnilfuH hotel. Pvler Kllhor.oAgeliev il4ln. ' h h,u8ncH vlllor l8t wetl. ' If yoti wnt barbed wire bob Louuks Bros., MtdnVt. "lNm Sai.u 100 bUBhelfl large pota loi'H nt COo pi'i Huok. Andrew Israeli, AKoi cy J'IrtlnS Mitlloy pnya best price for ycur biiltor tint IW- .'oriii!lilt)li.Vde, tho iiowdliltifoetatit, ii sum provotituilVo of nnt lit wain. fCow ot suit) at tho Jlntlrittj Drug Btorc. yiMu In l'rltiovllle don't forwt thttt yourttelf and family can got tho verj b'cHtof everything nt tho Polnduxtci holol. John ThomuH, nn old Civil War veturiui, was looking after pension matifia n few dy ago while In lhl city. Dr. Ii. D. Idleman, tlenlUI, of Moro, Ore., will bo In Madras ready to do utiy and all kinds of dental and bridge work on or about Dccomber 1. 1004. When looking for tv hotel tho first thlnu you think of Is modern equip im nte, eto. You will ilnd all thine at tho Piditdextcr hotel, Prlnevllle, Ore. Frank Flaeh, of Culver, wasA pleas ant vltttor hiHt week. Frank waa niif-for-im from a sovero strain received through lifting loo hard on a wagon rack. , Don't buy your fall or winter sup plica without getting our prices. We are prepared to maito spschil (Igurtson larno ordiw fur farmers anil ttocUmen. J. F. Morris, Prlnevllle, Ore. The Lone Pino Trading Co. will pay 80c for wheal and 00c per bnshol for mte, hair cash and half meruhundise. For further particulars call or write to the al ove at Prlnevllle, Oro. Ahnt r Ward and James Carpenter, of Centet ville, Wnt.li., are hero looking for locations. They aro well pleased villi the u potirance of thhitfs In and arouml Mailras. Why pay executive prices for win dows, doors, sliitiles or bttililers' mil terlalH when you can buy them at rlitht prices of J. F. Morris, Prlne vllle, Ore. Fred ViiuXoiden, of Tho Dalles, Ore , Is fully prepared to make yotii clock or watch as good uh new. II If work Is fully Ruarauteed. Give htm a trial. Mail orders promptly atteudod to. Willlarp Btelnke, formerly of Port land, Is now on hl homt-stead one hall mile south of town and Id building a house and making othel' Improve uientsboforc hla family comes up I bib fall MIks Elizabeth Flsch, of Tho Pallet-, has taken up a homestead near Culvrr close to herbtnlher, Frank, and iatiou building a mat little house. Bho ex pt cts to j end tho fall aud prh.tpu the m Inter on her claim. John F. Church, Jr.,- had a nirprim lnst week whtu bin two brothers, Mrs. II, O. Jacobs was a visitor the fore pHrt of tho week. W. . Williams left for Shanlko the fore pint of the week. T.iko yo.ttr produpo to M.lloy's Plotted Cash Store, , A two-Btory hotel Is boon to lie built al-the hot'upVlogq on tho Wartrisprlng UeserVa'tfpti. ,. V D. McGee,, of Balcm,, represent .lug thefiajem Nyrt rlef, l.i In (I o city looking up buslnet-s for his firm. Master Mechanic Ceo. W. Richard son and son, Vance, are laying the foundation for tho new blacksmith and wagon a hop of Frank I. brooks. W. D. McNcmarhas Just Mulshed a neat little cottage south of the Ilmin rchldoiu-f. lib expects to locate on a homestead near here as soon as pes AhW. J. II. .Tack bo ti arrived last week with tils' family ffom Tho Dalles, k l looking badly, being a sutlcrer jfom flontnch troublts. Wo hope ho will 4ooti bo bet ((Jr. W. Arney, of North Agency Plains, Is making preparations to do some ioliil work on his farm this winter. Mr. Arney Is a rustler and If anybody uiiik) u It, ho will. N, II. Plnkcrtori lins sold his home to his sister-in-law Mis' Emma Kose, and Is ti( w busily engaged moving It on to Miss Hose's claim one half mllr distant from IhoPiukerlon homestead. Harry Dmilhlt will be in Madras Mvery Tuesday with beef, which can be bought at Juickh' ntoro between the hours of 8 a. m. aud 4 p. m, of that tiny. Your patronage Is earttettly rullolted. J. W. Jackson & Co. have tho lum ber oh the ground with which to build n butcher shop and green grocery Htoro. Thlij Is an enterprise much needed ami will doubtless receive a IllicraJ patronage from our people. James Magnevs, who has lust dis poned of, his holdings near Olino Fulls, it novy located in Madras, where lie exnc,t. to go Into buHfucss In the near future. Mr. Muguesg Hat down In a liiury tho olh.tr, day and in conse quence then of Is now lining a cano. Road Supervlsi r Ed Campbell has tiommeuced work with ij htrgecr,i.'W of inert on the now road north of town, lie has u modern road rcraper of large liinetiaious aud is making tho grade hs fast as men ami team? can do the not k. This Is rotnclhlng badly needed and when finished will bo a valuable help In building up the town. V John P.ilinelin has ordered a 5,000 callon red wood lank, wh!oh(, together gluo and necessary pump, bono and ! i?l .'onneqtlons, will make one of the moKt r.y Fi'omplulo water systems lu JMisteru ! f i .Ir.iirAii All flu. Iiltttnv lifilllftt'l will Imve to ilo now is to drivejtuder, pull tho string and see his barrel (ill. llu will have the privilege of doing all this for a rtataiuablu price, which will lie announced later. v Owing to tyi upfortunato and un foreseen forlt-s of mlstiuderatandinge the good Itepubllcaus in thla vicinity Now, bright, clean rooms at the Madras, Tho lumber Is on Bjo A McTnirKnK's which they expect tp bull J acsooa as p., possible. farmer, is at the agency saw mill, with a crew of men', getting out logs and 8iiwing lumber for tho new baro which has been avowed. Tho Depart ment Is fortunate In having a saw mill in nn on Its forco of employes, Policeman Leonard has beendolrga i;(mIJoIi having his prisoner grub the sago brush (rom the new barn site. Frank worked nicely at the sage brtiHh, hut 8iu-k w hen it came to moving the rockH. It waa too hard work Tor one In whoco veins ilowf. tho blood of former chiefs. lie preferred solitary confinement with a bread and water diet. Ego. .ill o you sec Malloy's ad. Better (ho ground fur new luildlng, WAtiir tstiTiTwn wnTra J MUs Helen Atlderson, pfCnrcon, Wash., lo the guest of heratint, Mrs, Friend. Miss Tlln Montgomery, who has been visiting in PofUiuid, reinrncd the first of the week. R. P. Conrov. of tho now Madras ' . a. t'. mm, was canvassing ino rcservniicn (Hiring tho week, In the interest cf tho' mill. Tho Hidl'niiH are very nluch pleitBcd at the profpe.ct. ' John T,. Dlzny, blacksmith, is iiuretug u sprained arm caused by roiue heavy w ork in the shop. Ho is llltclv to hn r.ffdntv for noma time.' lyase J. Powell, tho Stmenasho Ltft fl( f Y( Pflf teniS Foux u-0.il Agcrtoy Vhih n, a ray coat. Owner canniiave fame by oall log at Tho Pioneer oiilceaud paying for this ad. ' O. L. Paxtoii, ojmerly of Oregon City, was n bjHl(ieKSvlBllor lait'wcek. Mr. Paxton expects to make l.h future liomtr on Ills claim near this city. Drumraond and O. L. Harp; Did look. J. L. hum, of Wuplnitla were here a few das ago looking for a business loca tion. Mr. Harpham secured an option on some lots and If 'possible will go Into business in Madras Lefore the II rut of the year. ALL STANDARD PATTERNS arc reduced to 10c and 15c - Wc have the agency. If you do not receive our monthly fashion plate drop us n postal and get your name on our ,9 mniUng list. . ?"t5 ; The Designer "A Magazine of Rcsl Use to Woman." Contains Fashions, Stories anti numerous special feat ures for instruction and amusement. Send us your subscription 10c a copy. 80c a year. ' I lie Edward G. Pease G& Shaniko, Ore. Pioneer 6ash Store GOOD GOODS ONLY OUR ?RJCE . i ; " QUALITY OF GOOP3 QONS1DERED. ou are respectfully invited lo inspect out' now and complete stok of goods', NVe Inivo been for raontha preparing iU fpre.it display of mer ctiandise, and the correot uearables: for fall and winter aro being shown in profusion. Everything ' is seasonable, every thing ti new, everything is the l)e3t of its kind. .Merchandise that will please, merchandise that' will insure the permanent pa- LOWEST i t ron age cf, those who buy it. 'i ... gerate," we never n;:.r present, satisfaction ;LWaT; exag- Ye do not and we guarantee is worth TWO made. We SAVE you DOLLARS at the sme time we make DOLLAltS. We don't mean by this that when we save you one DOLLAR we make two DOLLARS. What we want tr'do is to impress it upon your mini that our good? aresold at the very lowest prices, quality considered, whioh we wid convince you if you will call upon us when jou are laying in your winter' sinply. SAN. FORD & FITZPATRIC! SUCCESSORS TO A. C VS II A N 1 K O, 0 It E O .V. Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FpRWAGDING it 1 t .. t . a.. AiHrry ami uu, m run Aiigvira, not ,en.cauil that W E. Guerln, AViiblt , dropped In on hlui. They ir- ,.f Uu,, , ...u , . wl vereaccrmpunlidby Mr.Kirltpatriek. ,Mt(Ue8Hf llMJ Jj(Hl 8ttlunjwy. who has a honiestend uear Hay flreelt, 0ui.r, WU8 tt member of the Ohio When looking for a lellubleund eoin- t.stato Lcglblaturo previous to his rest portable huek or buggy di n't overlook .(.it e hv're and had tho honor to make tlie Block carried oy J. i. .Morns, oi J'lltievlllc, Ore. They aie inatiufttut ireil by the Dcoro people and aro built tj i'tlully (or the wrstt rn trade. J. U. Flsch, of 1 le Dulles, came ycry near meeting lib a selious necldeni while en loute fttitit Tlie Dalles to thle city. Tho wagon bounced iifu large rock In the read, throning Mr. Kltwh and his daughter out, hurting Mr. l'iheb in tho back at. d lungs badly. Now is the time lo plant fruit an l tdiude trtis. Tho Dalles Nureriun (see nd In nt, other column) hntidle nothing but liotno grown tretn, wlilch are Hilly gliitrantoed to be as repa roled, del tt;ulr pi let 8 bpfo.ro buy Jng elsewhi re. Hy leaving your onlers nt The l'.mx'ir u)eu they wllfrerelve prompt atteiillun. .Call aud get a prlco list. H. H. and jiyron Mker. of Thf Dulles, who woh hero looklti fur claims a few tlavB ago, had a runaway on their way homo, The team ran down tho )i;fchtiUB grade, pmitslilt.g tho wagon Into kindling wood 'and bruising H, II. Meeker pretty b.ul'y. They eatno hack to Madras, patched up the befct Ihoy foitltl olid li ft for Tile Dulles the foro pint of tho wee It. They expert to return In u few days biiiiii. Ii K their families with llum, ttld will hereafter make their homo near Ma dras. Tho Seekers aro good citizens and wb shall bo glad to wclcomo them to our city. Lust Bat unlay A. Ti, Ooodwlllle, Y, 33. Guerln, Jr., and Hr 0, TSills, of lienu, vloltctl the Madras country look ingover tho pros(cets for a telephone line. Thoy consider tlie proposition a good one, and if the people In this vicinity will only oomts to the front Httd center with plenty of encourage tnont we will liave thephouefl lu short order, These Ketttleinen will slve us tho speech uomlutiting r3e:ia(or Kor tkir at his hut election. Wo also misled u good speecii, but wo are asturud that Mr. Gtierlu will vialt us (tgalu this fall and give us a lecture on tomo topic of vital interest to out- people. The First Baptist Church of Madras, Oregon, was orgati!:.cd luet Sunday murniug, October W, wlh a member- li I p of twelve perdoiiH and ono candidate- for onpllsm. Tho new' cliuroh s'arts out with very bright prospects for tho future, it having been decided 'p erect a, modern chtiroli building to cost not less than $l,6ty0; have called llev. 0. W. Triplet!, of Prlnevllle, to preach one 4-urmou on tvery third Sunday and two.on every llftltunday In l aub month, An eu"rt will also be made to build a parsonage in the uear future aud if possible to secure a mill Inter lo bo Indited In Madras. A goodly Bum of mouoy has already lcvn subscribed lit addition to the in ccasitry lots needed for the buildings mentioned. An Informal mfeottug was lu-M al Madras on lust Saturday, October 20, at which wtrn present A, I.. Good wlllie, W. E. Gnurln, Jr , II 0. Ellis, nil of Ui-nd, anil I). V. Rei, of Madras, repeot'Vtdy itlumnl of Williams Oul lege, Cornell CollegCt University of Michigan ti lift titaiifnl Unlversllv It was deeldvd tosund luvltatioiiH to all tlie collego mon In Central Oregon (o bo present at a Univorslly Club dinner at Fiend on Thanksgiving day. A'l tho university ittuu who are not oh lliu alovo cominltteo's list aro ru rji)p?ted to take no'lco and notify W. Ii, Guerln, Jr., at Bend, that they will l u on tho spot at thb proper time lu foice, with their colloge htoHes ahd u-ingn to bo fully prepared for one of tne old times. Tito committee mada a rough draft of tho college men In Central Oregon, I. e from fllmnlko as (ft Fpecial attention to Woof Grading and Baling for I'r.ct in el.np ipcnt!?. 'Dealers lilacsinith bo.l, irnc and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wi ol and Grain Sat-ka, and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed, llightot hric paid foF Hides and Pelts. Stock 'arda w'lth all' tho laicsancl beat facilit'cs for baadling Stck. - Mark Goods Oarc of 0 9 iSTV . - $6S9 We CO, T. G. CONPON FJanagcr.. v w v J.. MS. EAST END STOR E Is Ileaclquarters for Farmers and Su.ektueu'd Sttpp'ies of all kinds. ; Write us for special prices on your Fall Supplies. CONROY, SON fi Co., Proprietors. Easfe 2d S. ..The pallos, Owe. o; UR Summer trade his exceeded our pectations. We have determined not to ' be outsold in fall mul winter supplies, so. now is the time to call nhd inspect the largest had beat stock of guots in Crook coiw.ty, Ve aro huadtiuarters for ovevv thing noeded by the Fanner and Stockman. Wu buy and take in trade Farmers' Froduots of nil kinds, Witto us for figures on your full and winter supplies, WURZWEILER & THOMSON Prineville, .,, Oregon, Joiltr dlDtunnn niinnunftntin with Man I f.ir unnlli uh llitml. uml onunted Ull Franolsoo, guattle, Portland ami. JWI about twenty-five college men, repre Way no lot a ti nil will viva na a rattlln. uanilnir utmnt t?liteen uulverBltlM Ijood Jocai srrvle. Bo everybody step find colleges and about the same uum up and help w (ood thing along, lf of college fraternities. ELKINS & KING DKAI.UKS IN Gil'oOERIES, HAltbAVARE, HOUSE FtJRNISIIINGS ahd FARM MACHINERY. " Agents for SUEERI0R DRILLS, OLIYER PLOWS and BAIN WACIONS. PfintVilU, , , . . Ofgon, Clothing1. Department Neal, durable pants;' worth $2.00 All wool pants, We are agents for Selig Bros. & Co $1.50 2.75, 3.00 and $4.00 wholesale suit to order for .00 .75' .75 S1.25' tailors, and can make you a 4 $11.00 ami up. Jden'-s woifc shirts, the 75c kind,' -MhI jfe-iligee s-hirt?, the 1.00 kind, ' -glen's black sal-i ti shirt?, the 51. Qf) kind, glen's blue tlantiel'shirts, the 1.50 kind, Men's wool swi-ntfis, - - - 1.2.5; to 2.25 Boys' wool sweaters, - - - 75c'to125 Scohol Supplies L:inre Deiicil. - - - - i'tlk tablets, Lead Veiitrils. -. Slate pencils in wood, - - - li lor oo SbllQOL"BCiOKS' and TABLETS. " "We save 'ou ntofcy on farm madiinfty. "Wo have on lf.uid w;ilkng plW ill so 1 and cat. suiky and g-mg ploWs, both disc and nioulbonrd; liarrows. disc harrows with' 19 "l'a'ad" 0 di.Se. lloosiur Drills, Mitchell "W.igoris, Buggies; Ilacks. 05c 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c lc T i We Save r You Mone. ALiliOY CQ. Krdrfas, Ojtecjon. Beav in mind that is ahvaj-s at the bottom with Prices. Over .1,00.0 worth of, NEW DRY GOODS is ei route to their S,tore. A,lso .1,Q00 worth FARM IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES Xtieir .Store i? the li' Iivu of good things, for Northern, Crool country. W!tv;f Qjj.I goods at lowest prices, and, Above al', honest .ditR'ifiigF,. HAHN, MADRAS, ORE. YOTJMG HI-.AI.Klt IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE If you ar lo.iki ur for stale grooories don't come to this ptor. o trr nurhing but fresh and reliable goods. "Sou will find la tail-stuck of Gents' Furnishing Goods mid Hoots and Shoes a very complete line atRIGllT lUUCES.. Give us a call. . . . . . . . . piV2 miles fi. E. of madhas. THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H, WEBER, Proprietor. Grower and Dealf t In FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS EVERGREENS, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY HyaclRths, Tulips, LIUes, Daltlbs, Peonies, Etc. THE DALLES OREGON