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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
3tt3 tEhe TQadras 3?ione$g, Published every Thursday by THE PIONEKll I'UBLliililXG CO. Timothv Bitowxmi.L, Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One ear SI-CO .six mouths....; ::.rr; 1.00 Tlireo months.'. . "3 AOVRTISINn "UATKS ON AVfl.K'ATlO.N . Kntcrclns rcoud class innt'rr Aupisl 211, I'M, nt'llie Postotlicc at Miuiras, Ore, - uutUr il.c Act of Congress cif March ,18il ' frnynsDAV XO.Y-EMUKn i "We .certainly owe ail apology lo our rentiers this week for the luck of locale nod news of Interest. Our advcrtii-iiig patronage luis exceeded our foudetd expectations. Hence the congoRfed .condition of the paper. However, with U,ie Thanksgiving issue we linve ar- . rngid lo enlarge, the paper one-third, two-thirds o whh-b wi.il be printed at home on the new 0, column Meal hand cylinder press which hns been received and upon which this issue is priuted. Vltli the Thanksgiving Usue will ap pear the first installment of the serial story, "Toilers of the Columbia," with which we are sure our readers will bp " pleased. LITTLE PLAIES. II. II. Curtis received a painful in jury last Wednesday morning by being kicked by u horse on the right side just over the region of the liver. Dr. Buook is in alteiidiiuee. T. A. Taylor hns hauled lumber with Mliich to build a new house u lii Much. Wc alio learn that he has pur chased a fine Jersey cow. We wonder Tjurnmj isn't iutending to get a ppolj too, e h.ogp v. We would ad vise all bachelors to get married as S.9.W. "&pQfSihle as leap year is almost gone. The farmers arc nil quite busy get ting their plowiug ami seeding done before the ground freezes. We notice several new heuues just across the canyon on Round Butte. We are glud lo see the country im proving so rapidly, and think that in a few years our couutry will be second tpnone. Sunflower. Jack Rybest?, of Grizzley, is erecting a line sawdust cellar for Mrs. Perry Head. II. W. Lamson ha? rented t lie Wilson property and moved to towu. Mr. Lamson is now the popular counter jumper at the Culver stoiv. Dr. W. II. 8Dook, of Madras, wa called to Culver one day Inst week lo <evl J,e Burlier, who a seriouely 111 at the home of Jr. . Windotn. Robert Osbarua U eiellug a com fortable houtv an his homestead near Culve". We don't think Bob is going to live a bai helor's life mucli longer. Thomas AMerdyce has been engaged the last few days in building some brick flues la the Culver store. Miss Lilly Read has charge of the Culver school this n i liter. It is reported that t prominent mem her of the Haystack baseba'l team pawned a pair of ids neighbor's shoef for the priee of a meal after the game last week, and Dav Harnett says it he don't get those shoes pretty quick he'll tell the fellow 'e uamc. Hayseed. MAERIED. Madras Men t Marke t Will pny tho highest csh price for all kinds of farm produce. Better, $ggs, Qhiekena and Vego tables especially olfoited. Choiocsl, cuts and joints of fresh beef, m;y,ttQ& por always 6n"linndf Game and lish in season. Main St, Madras, Ore. J, W. JACKSON & CO. When r,e,ady for seeding ynu ground tlitat fall buy a Hoosier Drill U,R, YOUNG ' UK A 1. Kit I.N' GENERAL MERCHANDISE If yon are looking for stale groceries don't come to this store. We carry nothing btt fresh, and reliable goods. Ton will find in our stock of Gents' rnishing Goods and Boots and Shoes a Yery complete, line atlIGBLT PKICfe Wi,ve ns a call. .; . . . .-. .;. .'. . . miles E. of Oladfas. THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. VEBER, Propritf or, Officer and Dthr in FRUIT, SHADE ' AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUIT EVERGREENS, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY Hyacinths, Tulips, UHes, Dahlias, Pconios, lite. THE DALLES OREGON ELKINS & KINQ p:ai.ki:s is GBQC$RI?& IIARBWA HOUSE FURNfrlHNGS and FARM MACniXERY. Agents for SUPERIOR DRILLS, OLIVER PLOWS and BAIN WAGONS. Ppineville, .... Oregon. Sir. Lee Peck and Miss Fruncr-f-Tucker were united iu wedlock at the home of Mr. and Mr7. John Peck, six miles .northwest of Culver, on Opttl Prairie, Wednesday, Nov. 9, fjKM. Rev. K. M. Mortluiore, of the Little Plains, officiated. Tho ceremony was performed at high uoon, aftr which au elaborate luncheon wan aerred. Only the relatives of the contracting. parties were present. The bride waa beautifully drem-d iu cream silk or gaudie, while the groom wore the cou venuonai uiaeK. xuey received a number of beautiful and useful pres elite. Just one year ago Miss Pe&rl Tucker became the bride of Mr. John Peck, but as this Is the lust of Mr. Tucker'H daughters we cannot expect auoiner vinmar airsir. Mr. and Mr. Peck villi he at home to their many friends on Mrs. Peck' ranch, on Opal Prairie, wlier Mr. Peck recently erected and furnished nice large residence. Wu wltdi them a long and happy life. M. E. M. Formaldehyde, the new disinfectant. a euro preventative of smut in grata. Now on sale at the Madras Drugstore. 0 UR Summer trade has exceeded our ex pectations. We hae d.eeyM.uied not to. be outsold in full ftftdj winter supplier, so , now is the time to call. and inspect the laigest and best stock of goods in Crook county. "We are headquarters for everything needed by the Farmer and Stockman. Wo buy and tako in trade Farmers' Products of all kind.". Write us for figures on your fall and winter supplies. WURZWEILER & THOMSON PrineviHe, , t , v , Oregon. to OS ft ft Shaniko Warehouse Company OENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING W Bpccial attention to 'Wool Grading nnd Baling lor I'cBt-rn ship- mcnti, Ucalera in IUacksmitli Ccal, Limo and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest prico paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock ;Jj Yaraa with all the latest and beat facilities for handling Stock. V? Mark Goods Caro of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. ESTABLISHED 24 TEARS. i ft ft which has, proven lo bo tl o best oi t,bo nt'trket. Wrltu for cftlaloguo, and prico if In . t lie muiKct iffi tuiieuicni' of any kind. ""Saa I W ' aflEl vtWrlS. r1HBHmHI SEXTON Si WALTHER, idabs,o Jos,. T. Peters 'mm Lotice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given thnt the under signed has been, by the County Court nl thu State of Oregon fur Crook county, dul tinvolnled administrator of Hie estntu of John llnil lugs, dece.ind, mid all pernm having claims against said estate an hereby requested to present the t;ime,dul) vorirltd, to said Administrator at the ofllce of M. K, lirtak, Ju 1'rhievJh. Ore., with n six moHtae fraw the date ef tlio first pub IleatkiMof Ms etler. ' ' , Dm of Urst imbllcatlon of this notice Nov, 17, mi Kl) KUTOHEIt, AlwlnltrHtor of the Estate vt John Jiast- Inifa, ieceacd. ' f . - PRINZ & NITSCHKE Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE and CARPET: Matting, Rugs, Curtains, Shades, Bedding, Etc. TirM IE The DALLES H0SP1T1 211-213 SteoncSt., THE? DflliliHS, OfE, carries a general line of Paints, Limy, Cemeut Kullv, Hardware, Build- era' Materials of all kinds. THE DALLRS, Ore. J Ir W tic, w n i i i yit ; vjuvcrniuuui iaiius uiiuvt ? irrigation in Oregon arc J1 now open for settlement. $t For further particulars apply to Hprhnt(?vlrrifrfllinii fcPnwprnn uvuuuuivu ii iiguuuu u i v ii ui vvi w BEND, 0HKG0N. 9 WmZm A private IIojftai for tho treatment of nil medical and surgical riltJ except suih as are contagious. Patient may employ their own PyHiJ Training school fur Nurses In connection. For any information cotiteni the same address Dr. FERGUSON & ItEUTEK, Ixnig Dislaucc Tel. No. 871. the Dalits, OitgJ F, J, SROOS, . Blacksmith and Wagonmaker. UOItSESIIOlXG nfl Sixth Stre, Madrw.. Ore. KlAatia&sawMatflaflaSaaW GQ TO THE MADRAS DRUG STORE Pure Dru5. Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines A Complete L5ne of Stationery, Jewelry, Etc., In -Stock M. 0. SNOOK, Proprietor. Rm BIJa Main 8trcat, MaJrB, Orrgon 'HOUSEHOLD UfcQUtn. "yiLL male your old furureand Yftl?J look like new nnd will brighten up J give new life nnd lustre to ycur floprs at nomJ cost. t .Put up in eight colors and also Clear; M Coat is sufficient. Can be applied by anvJ It dries over night. ASS FOB niSTBUCTIVX BOOStlT'AND COLOR CAW,-' rOR SALE 9Y T.J. MALLOY&Cq IPynuratisnvn 10c on every dollar, Imi'I It to your intcTent do so? Wc cut Nnvo you that and pciliaps niorc. We do a catdi buhlnt'i., thricfore nru in a 1 . hU Iiui to Kelt you a wlntcrV xupply of groceries at prUxA that defy eotnpetlllou. Sco in befuroyou buy. Chas. T. Powne THE CASH GROCER AXTELOPE, OttEOOK. mm Ei U PF71 h i mm i rrw , , , rt jFYoor ftAnt JVace. Money J3afe f not" BOLD ONLY 111' For tho best quality of DRY ROUGH LUMBER, I Flooring, Rustic I Finishing Materia Of ail kinclH go to ...the EfHAvi saw mmiaii... Situated on Foley Greek, 12 miles eaat of Ilaycreck . r 1 ft .1 ... orore, uoou ,rous Knu .ucconimounuons. ... ; Rough lumber, any $10.00 per tlioussaliil m 1x4-. iirst-ciast floorina;, any length, - 2C.OO " IxG; " u " ' - $25.00 " FinisltiagA lumber from $25,000 pr tiioutatul and 'm For furlkcr. particulars addreas CHARLES DERHAM, Proprietor, H,ycreek( Ortgon. JN. M. LANE General Blacksmith and Watfon Maker HORSESHOEINO A SPECIALTY All Work Quarantd SHANIKO OREGON A COMPLETE LltfK'OF General Merqhandisi CAN ( VOVVD AT ..CULVER STORE.. v At Low?i Y" or Ro8t oods. From ; our stopk of Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents' ' Furnlshtn ' Ooocls can ba slcoted the laltfst styes' ant best it, Fresh nnd pure Groceries of il Jtlnds. 4 . , v ' Krd.-OT-r, n:ti&VTm.xm and. aCwxaMM. .