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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
holders at ths! it.. HAW ' " I U Store. h ifutrlieriHutHct, wew V.h Hlore. oilman " . .-... nor Kir otieer t tii i. i.,r mile by the Ma- ttS !l,l know wl.at your nolRli IfynUwou know fM r9 re ouh'hi . f RJUUH" . . ... t YUliitf. oft'iuver, vim. rmlly of 'llllm Cowliord, ou the ..u plain. Hiniuuy .. l..r.rm.l t lttt tMO ICK' 1IHMIO ..I.,,. nmiiluMor) nl.l..n I .111. W 10 IIVC8 IIHII BIILC " , ..I ,,!, . r inivi . linn dli ULn ir at adept" on n n,. Urn Madras lann coin- ..frninr. left fr nnin amumnjr remain ft collide oi wee. it.nllnn. Imtehelorsl MilVe J Oil .. l.nlnlmlnr'fl buttons at ii me lie" ""w Pioneer Cah More I. .II tn uon (llfl licatitlful lluo of nn' inn kv - - . .. ...ll ami Ml If IIIW'K IH III n't mien uhi - 1'loiieert'asli Store. All now pour. P.Couroy, manngernf the Minima a a tttfltt V Til iii rii7 nun im.iv -i I. ntlvato tclenliono line lias Jiiflt . ......i it.. Attn r ttm . r ....... ti.iii. .I.jm frn.,1 niliilinmi If llO Mill it t I ..1... I... .Ill (ttiiilll .1 Ml millO I0CUUUU HU " rs, ur. niionK went iu mhuiiihi ' (Ml UrnilL'l I IIIU nan nuwn iut iiui in hJ (o I fall nfM ntnl lie nll lutve enlarge. fnp. Will neiM thorn (iimj i.ivi:r in ii i v tnn nun; 41 M . I .1 I 1 1 Ahti a j. r. Unit Hiiilniil TII'L rtlLllllll'V :'l 1-1111 f 15 lllllllUliiaiL'll .1 - ill-n uiiu iflCllltJlllun iii ii ijuiiuiuil Sutunlay nlkjht, Jim will, no III ML' iko F. J. Hruoka Ihih been a fre- it vlhllnr at n Wrll kmiwii hfitn te Plslna recently. W ennnnt atileewllli what olji-ct hut it la Icloni, J. Hennemnnn, of Methodlat Hill, for MllwmiUlp, Ore., Friday, to be aoout two weko. But, then, Al pun a imniiniAH . .1 mug v u cau 1 F. Hammer ami John B. Brown acond faunliiK mill at tho farm r. Hammer AmAnn ...i.l.i... grain may do bo naylnc three a LiihIikI t?n 11. II . . "ilHM, nit II (III UK' oirlke with nil your inlirht me iron Is red. Llt your hind Hlley Olrthofer. Bhilltlkn'. Orn . quick tale. " ' l nn n u villHl'P. n II. ii .. . ' " riijwmif inn 1 1 1.i Mini 'nof the Jnpaneae nnd ChlneHO ue ifatures of the "Trail" nt the 3 anil Olarka vim.inn.. 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 ,l. . "IS trai n In citlll nii. M n 'iiig. "vvuubo n HP I In n innnni. Il.o.. i'viuuii iii I .roo t n II Ii lr wcauso he bcIIh for hn.i t expense of a 1bok keeper. im hi fliiuiraH on or tllf. tat i.t wi 'ouninry, luff). Aiiv. K uental work will nleane - unie an tHS v fi t tvlll e. IVInevlllc, Ore. "'"Ulltyatoekmnn i or tl'e purpose of protecting the an i n r. . wa8 mad! ol-n!r-of ... 0ra 8 "wtry. Tho Irrlgon Mv-. - '" is giau mat "IV "Cllt l'rosldfinr. I it . """ii-cai ann o. ni. r-. avi. ii. hi iui- linn UIh.! ..viii(r is not rotten In tColty Court adlo,.m,i Iran . --rf-'wvuirfu ihiii. nansaot hut n I. ..a. n.. 4 1 IEU VOllIltln ... uiunii lillinr ' trnosaoteil. ?bftfe. lumbering Co. 3. ii I. , pMlfully range for horifl. Wllllanj Grltton In buildlne a' nr.w " ' to Fred Lehmann Ih now working on the Morrow & Keuuan ranch, M'rn, Kllaa Itlehardi, or Hnystaclc, wan a. I uslneai vlHltorhero Wediicftduy, ,T. It. Brown aud J. B. McDowell wore in town from Hayntack Wednea iiay. II. NlDKeii la digging a well on hie liouiHtfail, four mlloH aouthwcbt of Madraa, lie Ijhi jtronu down 18 feeU J. T. Bennett utfd Fred UiivIh art building a machine alien fur tho Pioir eer ChhIi Store, tho dimensions being 20x50. Owing to 'ho Inolcmcnoy of the wontherllio Mountain View Literary and Debating Society did not meet at tho appointed tliuo, but,-the weather permitting, will meet Baturduy even liitf, January 2lut. Wo would rofer our readers to the tirliolu under tho uaptioti, "The Other Side," in another column of thin puper. The loiter written by Mr. McCoikle la golf-explanatory, aud proves ihutoven Astiwood. which Ih ho closely allied wl h Antelope, does not caro for county iIIvIkIoii. Tho Aohwood Prospeotor might do well to take notice. The Methodist Hill sclioul district wan organized last wi-elc. Itov. E. J. Tragi lo, Theodoro llnrlnnifvl and Joe Murnacli are the dircctorn, and Albert) Ilonncmann was elected clerk. Mr. Jlcnnemnnn has given tho school one aero ou the northeast corner of his homestead for u school house, which Is to he built in (he spring. School" will commence In March and is to boi held temporarily in Emit Z-.'mku's, ho'ise. Itov. C A. Sins, one of our oldest I resident preachers, has accepted a call ! from the Christian Church nt Wusco. i .Mr. Bias has rented his homestead to II. II. Curds and will leave for his new home next M eek. While here Mr. Slaw Hindu many Warm friends, who will regret to seo him depart from our midst. Wo nan recommend the rev erend gentleman to his new parishion ers as a man of fiuo character, which, uulted witb a classical education, will go fur toward making btm uuccestful in tlitt Itinerant ministry. The Baldwin Hhecp and Lnnd Co., whoeo headquarters are at Huycreek, has dissolved partnership. Jack Edward-', tho general mauaeer, bus bought out C. M. Carlwrlght ami J. P. t o Van Hot uen. The B. 8. & L. Co. Is tho largerst and perhaps tho richest sheep company lu tho United Stater, and their sheep have everywhere taken tho highest prizes. The dissolution of partnership will lu no wisealTect the policy of tho tlrm. To Mr. Edward's elllclent management Is duo the marked success of this groat shep ranch in the pat and his future man agement will doubtless keep it on the sumo level. Those who would plunder tho Plains for tho expense of creating n now county may take a lesson from Crook's asnessmeut of tho past year. The BSiefsmeut for 1001 was nearly 2 mills lower than in 1003, the present assessment being 21 mills. It would be dllllcult to find a county in the Statu with a lower rate of assessment thin tills. It must be considered also that Crook is nearly out of debt, while the establishment of a new county meuna the assumption of already ma tureil indebtedness together with the expenses Iricurrcd In establishing nuarterC ftir the new county otllelale. Crook county has done us a fair turn tho past year lu establishing many new roads, therefore wo dou't care td make a change. Ou Oak street, between First and Second, Portiaud, Ore, is tho (Jill Clad Eugluo Co., whero can bo seen the one thing that Northern Ciook county Ib especially interested In the -td horse powor Automobile uow Hearing com pletion and which Is soon to become a ml-rhty faotor in the unbuilding of Crook couuty. There are tbofo in the county who have always spoken lightly of tho proposed Auto Hue. If these satno men could seo tho machine now being built by the abovo firm they would say with others who liavo Been it that It cannot but bo a success. Tho muohlua Is built ou four ponderous wheels, with solid rubber tires, very heavy steel axles, heavy, springs, a frame 10 feet long built of angle steel, braced with plow sieol and supported with numerous steel angles, plates rittd braces which will support the car preper Equally well bulltnre the four eugluea of 10-uorse power. Each U situated hi the forward part of the car And act Independently of each other. The machine Is so built that it will practically be Impossible for anything to happen to its machinery whereby 11 could not finish its run under its own p'bwert It Is neatly stud strongly built and will prove to be a success both lu the carrying of passengers and In the upbuilding of our country, as the com pany have now dsc'ldtnl to extend tua line Into ihanIKo, thereby giving lis rapid tranepertatlcm and dlreet ex prMi and nlali tefvloe. Mr. A. is. Hammond feaya thai tub company pt tb plaae the ar lH servlos some tine lU ttartti ol eKMief It ptMUJle; OPAfc MAIM ITEMS, Mrs. Bradford tiinde a business trip PrlDf vllle Thursday. Nelson KIllli.gbMjk Is building an addition to tils cabin on his homestead. It looks like ho Was preprrlug for a housekeeper.; Kenly and Waller Messingcr aro staying with D. II. Putnam ou his homestead. F. F. FIseh has been hauling posts for the last few days, ifo is preparing to fence his ranch. Frank Hannah Is busy building a new burn on his place, Charles Wldtsctt lias built an ad dition to his house and is making other Improvements on his homestead, Ed Rhodes has been worklnc. on jMrs. Bradford's ranch the past few ! wetks. Frank Finch and Mr. Lions went ttf tho GrizBly LalA) saV mill last week, where Mr; Lions' will be employed as engineer. Juniper. Glad to hear from you, Junlpor, Kd. Have you had n klmlm-M nhowrU I'khh It on, 'Twai not Klveii fur you alono Pan It im, l!t It travel down the yearn, U't It wipe anotlier'H learn, Till lu heaven theileeil Biijienr I'ftHI It Mill OHU&DIBEOTOBY tAl)itK lllrtTHKT. Iter. lLPontluVprcaJiiMln feliool Iioiisc flt 11 a. m. nnd H p. trt, ercry flrt and -4tli Sunday; Ile.v. C. A. Slair,- second Sunday; U.K. Jlordnn Iend4 M. E. elas third Sun day morning; Uev. O. W.Trlplett preacfies third Sunday evening and- fifth Sunday morning nnd evening. Sunday school nt 10 ft. m. ench .Sunday, Kdwant M. Mortl moro, superliiteiidt-'nt. You arc rcsiiec fully invited to attend, UKTIIOIItST HIM, niSTUICT. Oernian M. Ti. Cliurch, ltcv. E. J. Tingtio, pnstor. Sunday fecliool at 0.3U a. in., John IIolTinim, Sr., flupcrhitcnd eut. Prcnch'ng services nt 10.00 a. m. and 7.B0 p. m. Oeininn schiwl and Cuteclilsni conducted by pnstor Saturday nt 2',00 p. m. Everyone welcome. CUIVKU DI8TII1CT. Sunday school every Sundny nt 10 n. m. preaching every third Sundny nt 11 a. in. by O. W. Trlplctt, of VrlnevIIIe. aoknov rtAi.vs-pisTiiicT. Wlirinm Urnnstettor, snperiiiteiident of Sunday school. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon nt 2J). Preaching by Itev. W.K. Fulgham nnd others at Irregu lar periods. NOItTII USD DISTRICT. Sunday school held nt Hev. Bell's residence In Noith Agency Plain. Bev. H. L.Bcll, superintendent; Peter Vlbbert assistant. Sunday school nt 10.30 every Sunday. Preaching nt 11.30 n. in. StUD SI'IIINOS DI4TIIICT. No regular announcements. 1haijayi;tiiijyiiJJlwl SHANK0, Ofe. A HAPPY NEW YEAR ItKST WI8IIKS FOR HAJ'I'IXESS AND I'KOSI'EKITY TO VOU AND YOL'KS. FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Our lifyc aniinnl elenrAnce Kale commenced last Monday ami will continue through out the month. Thin will certainly be your rhnucc to iavu money, as we tnuxt reduce our stock before taking Inventory, and will eut prices to their lowest, lluy now nnd make nomc eauy iiiOiicy. AEE -WE DEALERS? Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT I.ltrge B(l Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. J'roinpt attention paid to those who lavor us with their patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON I HALL'S SAFES SOLD O.VhY I1Y THE Hois Safe and Iiock Cotnpany Agents for the Paelllc Coast. The only firm that can sell a Safe unper Hall's Ilrand. ExcIuhIvc sale for thu only MANGANESE J1ANK SAKE. Audits for tho OL1VEK TYPEWRITERS. Second Avi". Patlle,' WHshi i ifliie St.' h'hii Friuielyco, ('ill. Ill Wnshlngton HI., KKikuue, Wash. 84 Third Street, Portland, Ore. If you Want the best there Is you will cull for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your merchant doesn't carry it deud your orders direct to headquarters aud it nil! be tilled from our nearest agency. Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. Dealers in all kinds of hay aud grain, seed, flour, bran, shorts, wool, etrj. THE DALLES, OREGON. CENTRAL OREGON BANKING & TRUST GO: (INCORPORATED.) Capllal.Slook $25,000. General banklbg,afiH irust business. Saving and business accounts solicited. W. G. Guefin, Jr., president; A. L. Goodwlllle, vice president; F. O. Minor, oashlfe'r: Headquarters for Hardware MctAGOfART & BYE b'flve just opened "their cohiplite- stock of. Hardware and Building Material, Windows and' Doors, Houselining aod Building Papers, Paints and Kalsomine Brushes, Carpenter's Tools, ff eating Stoves and Ranges, Axes, Forks, Shovels and Barn Door Tracks, Alarm Clocks and Cuttlery, Guns and Ammunition. Alsd a fulHiile 6f shelf hardware-. Caif and be convinced our prices are right We wlIL 65 glad to supply you with anything but 'of th regular line at the right price;- Butter, 30c. per lb. Coal Oil in any quantity;- BEND, - OREG0H. For tho beat quality of DRY ROUGH LjUMBER, Flooring Rustic I FiniSJhirig Material Of all kinds go to Sitiittted on Foley preek 12 mile east of fauybreek Store: feboti roaUfi aiifl accoiflihodationB: . . . Roiigh lurfiberaily aie, - . -, - : $10.00 per thousand feet ixirflt.claa8&or1, gjgg ; J Inislilhg lUiilHer from $95.00 pr thouaand and ufo, For further particulars addrew 6HARbK8 DfcHHAM, Proprietdr, Hfcycrttkv Orepjoni WE do not claim to darry everything lint we are in a position io iill ordinary wants from a well" selected stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes and such things usually carried by a n'rst class country store at reasonable prices. Compare our prices and quality with others before buying elsewhere, and you will then trade with the Culver Store O. G. COLLVER, Prop. IN order to be convinced that our prices are the lowest, you will have to write lis for our wholesale price list to Farmers and Stockmen for Fall ancl Winter supplies. "We carry a large and well selected stock of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes? Overalls, Jumpers, Oils, Glass, and Family Supplies Of all kinds, including Comforts Blankets - Tobaccos, Cigars Men's Furnishings, Etc. Also a complete line of GHOCEPI 1 1 Fresh, clean arid pure. Also a complete line of HAEDWARE, including STEEL RANGE1, COOK and HEATING STOVES, SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE MATERIA IV of all kinds. We are alsd agents for COOPER "WACtONS, MbSHERRY GRAIN DRTLL3, . 1 SYRACUSE moulboard and disc Plows, HARNESS and machinery of all kinds. Send in your onler and let us figure on it for you. SANFORMFiTZPATRICK WWiSlfRO, RE: