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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
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This is mo nr mo rar tifl wo know, ui union ly Wis wiuiti. li fib lii'fti cm e jiinini-'i, " ' !,I ut tlio Harness Duliy, seven i (outliwcs' of Anlclope, toturned limnuatcml ut MetlloiIUl lllll IrtJny. ilne.-All persmn owing for water 5 i .1 i -nil 1. 1 lint l'iitlilfillllt llllll'SICU I" 111. mo ...... hm Miiiiii and "ultlo for , tho ut yiiir earlhst convenience. Il'alinelin. IF Ihmtrcr iind J'nn is, isrown iKooil fuming '"'II at the farm I. Hammer. Anyone WJililug to ;pru!ii may do so paying tbrco la bushel. iollio nnll aright, hit It on tho 8 rke with nil your might h in n ir, r-l. I-It your lnu lit iy OirUiiifiT, Khiiiilho, Oro., Dul-k ssle. mri'ii new Governor, Jofopli W. HiaKiigaiti hIiovii IiIh Jelerinlna- icruHliiill public fjrnft. Ilo lm Et'iu lolibyltH uotlri Unit their ; tliucapltal tlty mutit ho limited Ety liotirs, Hruvo! co. I will 1m In Mtidrnn on or Itlif, lnt iif 1-Vbruttry, 1005. Any lisliliiK diMitnl work will ilt'iiHo :i liiut iluto iih my vitlt will. Itrlly l;o brief. Dr. llnroid I, Priiievlllc, Uro. iOilly Liko LuinburiiiK Co. (uIiIh to furnmli fint-chiH rouh rat tliclr mill, 2'j, miles east of ita, on tlio north alopo of Griz Si, oh and ufler Ucuoinber 20, Yiur onliTM ur rcHiicctfiilfy p. J H. IhiwkliiH, general er, Lumoutn, Oro. tliermoinotor rcKlslcrH In the i and MMdl.) Wohiitm HhiIlh to30(U'grcfa below zuro thtj lillu tlio tuinpenituro raniri-u ) to -10 dcL'rccH nbovo zero In 1 OrtKim, Quite u cor.trunt In- IVet Homo eoplo Imvo n klolf ; about tlio weather. V. H. Piiook, mr velcrun physl- ps uoiifiiit a flue imn of hor! I'O Will UBO (,) )H linhlWilt'lllI IrI'K. The doctor has qiiean adept at horao tru.L Ih hna swapped horAeH aH nmnli Hy on the Uttle Plain, and. lever elicatlMB the other fellow, rB,K1 '"'I in ti tmde. pmlleton Soullmm K been I IUnriwn. ...lit. - 8t of $10,000. The nnmi.,o corporation la to ..muwm, i w ephone and leleraph lino ... " J B h . ' : " w m,i m tho Blu I r 10 1110 oal mluva Ma-ail or Willi.... Ai...r. ..... VICUK 1UIU hllllon dollar,, i, tho amount lm w,l Bpon(iottKr(lfttIri. I IV l"mtt ootnty If enL tho Inn, I .i,i..i. , , . , , ",u" i lO 00 wator, This In .? EbJ iT'r ll,oJout ever tm by tlm f ovi.mmn.. i ur I ,, ' vnv mm i ' . tlln. eevernl hundred of what lu now deaert MoTrtKgart k Bye are putting In now Bhelvliiflf. W. Hmlth Is a new shoo repairer In Madras. MIbh Idii lMillllpa Is on the nick list thlti woek, Max Wllaoti han filed on a homoslead one mile south of (own, Fred Plillllpn la (IIrkIiik a well for Wills & Hamilton. H. T. iTotlCBhauboon doing dray work In town UiIh week. Davo Harnett, of Hayetaek, ppont Woduendny in Madras. MIrh Mario Mottner him accepted a position at tho Malloy lioune. The farnoiia AhHtrlan "Hwaty'' razor hone Bold by MoTaggart & liye. M. H, Irwin Ir tho new cutter at the Madrna Meat Market UiIh week. (oElroy Bon commenced work on their now blaokptnith nhop today. Cliarle? Derluun. tho saw mill man, wont through Mud run today en roulo to Dob Chulea river. S. P. Conroy, after a ten days' ah-Ki'iictt-iit Mltcholl on mill hiislncfiH, returned last night. Fred Davin and 'Kd Willlains com menced digging cellars today for their new liiilldlngH on Fifth 9treot. Horn, to Mr. and Mm, John Mo Taggaif, in MndritH, AVvdnuMday, a son Dr. Init; wan In iitieudance. Frank M. Ixiveliind, the Culver well driller, wan attending to burtitiuas mut ters liero ono day thin week. The Madraa Meat Market, after be ing closed for severul days while changing jiuidti,iieo opened ugalu. Mulloy & ,Co.'tffnauhIno ahud, which Ih covered externally with corrugated Iron, va completed Tuevday. Tho Iudepmident Older of Odd Fcl low'h, it lis reported, will i rganlzo a lodge iu-Madraa omo time in Feb ruary; ,- Goo. IfeudrickH threshed 400 bushels ofpidta tills week for A. ti. Phillips. The mauhlno wua iukeu to Tjimmilu today, where Mr. HondtiekH 1ms a ranch. A rather unusual thing to thresh at this time of tho ear,- hut thu lack of threshing inaehiiies last full has necessitated threshing at this time. It is antiouucod that tho Rev. Dr. Coon' 7., a prominent minister in tho Methodist Etilscoiial Churoh, will pri-i.i h In the school house next Sun thiy morning and evening. Wo know Hr. C'o'iiitz (u hu a mini of Icurulng Hint a ftirellilu speaker. Th030 who fait to hear him will miss a rare treat. (la Is returning irnm ihuid, where he held niiafteily confereuco for Dr. Booth, the presiding elder. It la reported that J. M. Keeuey has bought tho brick hotel building at Bhauiko now occupied hy him for hotel urposea. Tho building was houiiht from tho Bhnnlko Townsltc Company, of Vhioh F. T. llurlburt Is (he UhjoI manager at Shanlko, but the conshlerutlon has not been made pub 1 lu. Mr. Keeuey has been engaged in tho hotel business at Shanlko for aev era! years, during which time ho hap built up an enviable reputation for the Columbia Houthcru hotel, and It la now known throughout tho Stnte as ono of tho best hotels in inferior Ore uon, If not tho bent. Antelope Herald, HANDS which THE BEID0E PE0BLEM, Tho narrow escape from drowning of Joo Jennings, son of N, 8. Jcnnlng?, lb AVIIh.W Creek, last Monday, la a pioblem (hat invokes serious consid eration, Tho lad was on horseback and wion ho was crossing tho creek on Fifth alrcet the water was so high that It look hoiso and rldor down stream, narrowly escaping serious wounds from tlio birb wlro fonco which In stretched across the creek at that point. Several others have been delayed considerably on account of tlio largo volume of water. This calls to mind tha many narrow escapes of a year ao. It was then that tho public became aroused at tho) danger of crossing the creek without a bridge. Numerous reipiesls wero sent to the County Court for tho constriction of a bridge across this stream. TIipbo requests wero verbally allowed, but the county failed to comply with Us promise. There can ho no excuse for lethargy in tills matter, Tho county has nnd ni whole yoar In which to construct l Ills brldo and thereby rid tho public of (iHngor. Where Is tho bridge and who Is responsible? 15d Miller has taken the contract for the new bhicksmlth shop, The roads tills side ot Antelope are reported in very bad condition. 0HUB0H D1BE0T0BY MA.IIIIAB DlSTHICT. Hev. II. Pontius preaches In fcliool house at 11 r. in. and 8 p. m, every Ami and 4th Sunday; Jtev. O. A. Slas, second Sunday; U.K. Uordcn lead M.E. clas third Sun day morn big; Itev. O. W.Trlplett preaches third Sunday evening and fifth Sunday iiiornlng nnd evening. Sunday school nt 10 a. in, each Sunday, Ed wind M. Morti moro, superintendent. You are respec fully invited to attend. JIICTHOMST HILI, niSTHICT. German M. 12. Church, Itcv. E. J. Tragllo, pastor. Sunday school at fl.80 a. in., John HofTuinii, Sr., superintend ejit. Preaching services at 10.150 a. in. and 7.150 p. m. German school 'and Catechism conducted hy jiastor Saturday at 2,00 p. m. Everyone welcome. CUiWKIl JMSTItlCT. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. picnchlng every third Sunday at 11 a. m. by O. W. Trlplett, of Prlncvlllc. AOK.VCY 1'I.AINH UIHTIIIOT. William Uranstcltcr, superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school eycry Sunday afternoon at 2JD. Preaching by Kov.W.K. Fulaham and others at h regu lar periods. NOitTir nan distijict. Sunday school held, at Itcv. Bell's residence in Noith Agency Plain, "llev. 11. L.Uell, superiutcmlcnt; Peter Vlbbert assistant, Sunday school at 10.39 every Sunday. Preaching at 11.80 a. m. siui) si'iu.NG Msrmcr, No regular annriiincements. Headquarters for Hardware ffiBn SHAMKO, ORE. BEST WISHES FOK HAPWXE8S AND I'UOSI'EKITV TO VOU AND YOURS. HAPPY NEW YEAR FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Our lilg luinual cluunuicc ealc commenced IaM Monday and continue 'through out Hid montlii Thin will certainly' le your chance to nave money, as we must rcliiro (?ur utock before taking inyentory, and vi'lll cut jirlcos to their lowest. Jluy now and make borne cany money. MEAT MAEKET 0HANGE8 I' ;ntrodUce(l by Itepresenta- . ManiRtUeofiuty, la a .'' Will force eaoh I. ,. -, ' ..OWUor8rall dt,Cop " V V" "Wits. Theic.nH.nf V culnHit. .... finding to fun.u".I',.fte,,ltt 'vtho. on .. IT u.ev': Ck.J l8rhRndtodo Tho Madraa Meat Market, was opened about three mouths ago liy J. W. Jackson & Co., changed handa last Saturday. J. W. Jaokson has sold out to John Palmehn, who In turn transferred It to Dick Williams, Mr, Williams, tho preseut proprietor, haw been employed on the auto grado, aud, like many others, ho has decided that Madras lias a splendid futuro for industrious young business men. Ho will enlargo and improve tho market considerably, Mr. Jackson will retire to hla farm oh the Big Plains. A LESSON FE0M FAlEBANKS. But Antelope forgot to establish o training sohoalor amateur politiolaus. Yet thero Is a way of oscapo oven at this atage of tlio game. Her pros pective politicians oau learn a lesson from the exporlonco ot Souator Fair banks, whoso first expcrlouce with practical politics was in oonneotlou with a coiinty pfiloo for which no was a candidate, roll tics in Indiana aro very praotloal ludoed, and tho cant) I dato la expected to mako a house-to-house cauvusa aa thorough as a census taker. In thla particular year thero was a full tlokol, National, Slate aud local. On the first day of Mr. Fairbanks' visitations ho drovo up to a small farm houso on a cross road, ami, swing ing his feet easily outsldo tbo buggy, he addressed a woman who Was lean ing over the front gate. "Madam," said the aspiring poli tician, "la your husband at home?" . Yep," answered the ttouVan,' "Can I see him?" t Reckon you can, after a bit. Ile'a down lu the back pasture burying our Jog." , 1 'Ah, aorry to bear the dog U dead, What killed llliu?'' 'Wrled hlmaelf dVt bfrklfortM' F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & Large nnd .Commodious Warchouc. Consignment!) Solicited, l'rdmpt attention paid to tho$o who iavor us with their patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON HALL'S SAFES SOLD ONLY BY THE f4otiis Safe . and Ltoek Company AfceutH for the I'arlflc Coat. The only firm that can ell a Safe unper Hall'ii Hran.l, ExcIukIvo Htilo for tho only MANGANESE BANK SAFE. Agents for thu OLIVER TYPEWRITERS. IS.T2-I Second Avct. Seattle, Wash. 112 Pipe St.' San Krani'luco, Cal; 111 Wonlilngton St., Spokane, Wush, 84 ThirdStreet, Portland, Ore. If you waut tho. best there is you will call for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your morchant doesn't carry it send your orders Uirect to headquarters aud It m 111 bo filled from our nearest ageucj . Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. 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