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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
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()r,. le liml the Mea tlml It couldn't very hunl In this coiintiy; ton- liy were not vtry curcful in uwuy vcmtnlileH, fruit, etc. rniei uii'ir uureiiHiicNrt now uh a ftjetsbles huvo heuii builly nf- ly the front, Hint In tuuio In- 8 ar lilmriLt ii I,..,.. " . ... wu v M iuiui nrnni iara Hrowiihlll anil famllv arc icu nt home JiMt now on hf lead uesir Fioj- SprlnuH. Hilly in r . . .i " J l""r)n (Mill l'UJ'j MU i fit nil ii- ivl.k.il.. ii.. t. , t.-.in, iiiriM v. ii ii niiufwviir ii nlRlit to tuke the llttlo fellow to '-"I Ket lilm warm onco in a out hu enlovR it IhhI. in it uftrtiti course, the mm ilmm. mn arnuiKiuK to build u Uituhun ii. ... ," nuuuiT WIIUl Hie M- e ih. now saw mill company com- - - uijwii h. nt ri it iff ita uttii 8 Derlmm, of Hay Creek, who "anted t build ii .iW mill on river, ton niilea norlliwest Wty, linvo lot a coutruot to. Ti. ,lflra. of Blaieis, to dellvfir ouh 'et of log, tliu CowIoh ii ai ru. ... - v.iihoh ,,ver by the let of "e logs will bo (lelivored In 'inven ttioncu to Dea uown llmt river to their jIB''a",1,i' considered lo bo o n , 11,6 mmu' Eurly Frl unrig a nortbi.nHf i . " n i bwur 10 hlnw n- . . . If.i "iupauiou uy h fcii'n0W,l U, "'wmouwter "y rcl UHtll It fitnn.1 -v.ii, H w .. . . i v uciuii ornvn rm xt . """"Ijii o ihuo 3 'e l?fiBl,t,8aw tu 'torm got- "Wethrou,,!, tbo nrl,a ..m.. - vicuii n riK i. -i.nuuv nnrn ha ti.n U Ci(r..l ii ."'""l"" "V o Wliiil had dlnl ...... i. . low,.r"",M'oul-wlow town 8mtil.y W. 13. Guorln, Jr., one of IJeml's rnosi proK-"cflve citizen", wneltitlio olty llio fore part of tho week, V, li, Ilnfl'intin, who lum n homo Tito report Ii current bero that East wood A Dee, who have rroved their dft'.v mill oulo timber Innds recently iiruvuu up n uy uiem, imvo oeen Iff n i mikii " Hi'iuu- , - af 'V flluBi! four miles aouihwenlof MiidniH, ' "orved with notlco bv tho rnierior do rotuniml VodpMlay from tlio Valloy, purtmont tentralnlnK tliem from cut where ho litis boon vIhIUdk fi lends and timber on nnll lundi until further relatives durlnp; tlo pant two rrionllts. j notice. Mr. CompljQj) has been.' Hervid Tin. miilo member of the (Jemnin wl,h ft l k I,nllco We hope to hear M. E. Church at Methodist Hill have combined In givlne; tbelf new church a (Joiil of niHtlo and u((iiug a neat spire to tin1 front end. Mm. Dr. Snook, who Is In Portland, at the budi-ldo of Iter agi'd father, re porlH Unit wnllu ho t very low ho In better than wtn-n hIio rcnohed I'ort land. It Is 'lardly probablo that Mr. Vinton will ever be Htrong again. M, Lonnberry arrjved at Mm! run from Currjiitvljlc, Oi;o., and IntondH to make Home pulmtflntlal luipii.ve- inetitH on IiIh olajm two nil I en nouth of Madras. Wo Ih a llrft nlans carpenter anil contractor and no dnu)t will ben uredllaldv iiildltiot) to t.lie comtnuiUty. J it men Kuan Willie digging for water on It Ih place tt day or two nuo bad the inlHforlune to leave u nick on the nlde of the well and Accidentally bit the name while digging, tho pick fulling and Htrlltln.r; lilm in the forehead. George Mnyen fcny It didn't hurt Hie pick any, but Kaf' head will fchow the eirW'tH of llio il('k for some lime to come. It Ih fortunate for Jim that It 1 no worse. HAY GREEK HAPPENINGS, There Iiiih bj en a decided change in the weather at Hay Creek, Instead of 'mud a foot deep" we have snow, iiml the' thermometer dropped to 0, below zero on Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen were visit ing at Culver tills week. Mr. Hooten, of I'rinevllle, pa&ffd through HiIh placoon Wednesday with u hunch of cittle. IIu was moving from his old home at Uraus Valley to where he Is now living. Mr. Howard Turner wan a visitor at. this place ono day lint week. Krom the lir-cllkolu lie took we Judged Culver (o be Ills destination. A oewlng machine agent who can vassed tills neighborhood this week reporls buying had a Jolly time In the llityfttck country, especially Culver, whrru he flaya sleighing with a nice little school lUK'am is alright, but out-of-hlght lu oiit-of-m!ud with lilm, and each neighborhood holds u new at! ruc tion, for he said lie mudi preferred a ride in "mud a foot deep" where It wusn't quite so. cold ou "feet" and hands. Tills nluce experienced a young bllz- .ml on Krlduv. wlilcii was oulte severe - - m w on bt.'.cl; but afTWriicd Bulllcient snow for sleighing, and Churle, the con genial relnsman, is gluddeulng the henris of tho young people by the Jingling of tho sleigh bells. Dan Hasting left this placo fcr I'rlnevlllo last week, were ho goes to settle up the estate of his brother, Jack Hustings, decouscd. Miss Bulknan. of Haystack, b-wded tho since for Bhanlko from (lie Pairis place on Tuesday, her brother having brought her that far. She was on her way to their old homo near Astoria to visit relative! and friends, ' ii.i.iwi.-, i v jjufiu iu iiutijr Unit these reports ure without founda tion. WILI,0 (MEEK DOTS, Lloyd McMeen was on .our streets one day last week. John Lewis Is hauling straw from Waller Newbill's place, The last few nights have been very apld In this part of the country, The people here put In mott of the forenoon fecdjpjf their. atock. Andy. Headquarters for Hardw 88; SHANKO, Gf?. Standard Pattern Agency, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Qlothing, Studebaket?- Wagons, Oiiiver. Chilled Piows, "Biack Leaf" Sheep Dip. Hum nun ii i ...i , " MWWHliiiou.. lft 1 (inl.l .1.. umilf - --will Decorated China Free, We are giving away complete sets of pretty Chinaware and fancy Parlor Lamps to our cash customers. We will guarantee to sell all goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than ever "before, and with each cash purchase will issue coupons representing the amount of your pnrstiase. When your coupons reach specified amounts, you are entitled to different dishes, such as dinner plates, pie plates, handsomely deco rated cups and saucers, exquisite designs in in covered dishes, tea pots, and in fact every thing that goes to constitute a complete set of dishes. We have contracted with one of the largest potteries in the United States for these goods, -and havo guaranteed to. use an immense quan tity, thereby enabling us to purchase them a$ prices whereby we can make this liberal offer. We cordially request you to call at our store and inspect these goods, and we will be pleased to explain the offer to you in del ail. McTAGGART & BYE hAV.e, jtist . opened their, complete. 4 stock of Hardware and .Building Material, Windows and Doors, Housciining aod Building Papers, Paints and Kalsomine Brushes, Carpenter's Tools, Heating Stoves and Ranges, Axes, Forks, Shovels and Barn Door Tracks, Alarm Cfocl. and Cuttlery, Guns and Ammunition. Also a full line of shelf hardware. GaH arid-be convinced,. our prices are right. We will be glad to supply you with, anything out of th regular line at the right price?.' Butter, 30c. per lb.. Coal Oil in any quantity. YT1 w rE do not claim to carry everything but we are in a position io ml ordinary wants trom a well, selected stock of Groceries, Boots and. Shoes and such thins3 usually carried "by a first-' class country store at reasonable prices. Compare our prices and quality with others before btrying elsewhere, and you will then trade with the c . AGENCY PLAINS LITEEAEY. The Mountain View Literary nml Debuting Society hu l ono of the most interesting meetings last uturduy eveulmr In the history of the society. The question lor debate was "Resolved, That Fictitious Writings are ftloro Htfiioflcl.il Than Injurious." Hoocoo Gard, Byron Meeker, Dosa Monaco nnd L. Volrath spoke on the iilllriiixtlvi'. 11. W. Gunl.H. II. Meeker, Woiley Hill, J. II. Jackson nutl J L. Gard ou tho negative. It was r hard fought contest In whloh cucli speukor huddled the sub ject In u most creditable manner. I'he Judges, Waller Amey, A. 'arUey and Mr. Oilman, decided In fnvorof the ufllrmntlvc Tiic literary exercises wore flno and those participating wore L. Gard, Mr. I'uikey, C 0. Ashley, Carrie Ortman, Byron Meeker and Kuby Campbell. "Resolved, Tlnt stock raising la more protltable than farming," Is the question for tho next debate, with L. Volrath as chief disputant on tbo uilliraatlvo and A. Parkoy ou the negative. LA GRIPPE IS PREVALENT. Our people aro Buttering Jnst now from uu epidemic of lu Kr'ppt'i at"' u la a grip suro enough. Whole families ure In bed uitd batohclors are being drafted into tbo service of assisting lu caring for the Blok onen. Evon our physlcluuB are uot free from It, Dr. T. A, Long wus pad going last Sun day and appeared to be verging on pneumonia. Wultor Williams has been lu bed for a week, and n bout of others whose names wo havo been uuable to secure r suttering from the same dlseHs. The extreme cold weather Is supposed to be the oaus? of tt. Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & ORWARDINC MERCHANT ulver Store O. G. COLLVER, Prop. GENTRAL OREGON BANKING & TRUST CO. (INCORPORATED.) Capital Stock $25,000. General banking and trust business. Saving and business accounts solicited. W. G. Gueriu, Jr., president; A. L. Good wi I lie, vice president; F. O. Mjnor, cashier. - BEND, - OREGON. Urge mi''. Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited, ' J'tuiiqit Httentton paid to tlioi-e who iavor us with tlicir lmtrontigo. SHANIKO. OREGON Prineville Livery and Feed Barn Main St., near Ochoco Bridge New Stable. Best rf Hay and Grain. Baled Hay, Oats audRolled Barley for sale at reasonable prices with privilege of feeding same in the barn freo uf ohurge. HUGH GEE, Proprietor. When your How needs sharpening, your whsqu is in need of ropftlrsor you want your horso nhod, don't forget to go to tho OI.I) 8TASP OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED .iun nnAiiiNU asp rkasonahi.k wucks our motto. Gene'I Wagonmaker clllU DidUrvaiiuui WlaHraR. Oreeron t L W - i F. J. BROOK! PonSALKOnespKn of York Horses., E. It DOau, fi mlloa t'Rst bf'ftl'aclrUB, If you waut tbo best there is you will call for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your morchftut doebu't carry itaend your orders direct to beadquarteis and It will be filled from our nearest ageuoj. Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. liealers In all klnda of hay aud gralu, seed, flour, bran, aborts, wool, etc v . THE DAISES, OREGON, .. . v For the best quality of DRY ROUGH LUMBER, FlooringRustic I Finishing Material Of all kinds go to ...TJ4B DEHAJVI SRVI millLl... Situated on Foley Creek, 12 miles east of Haycreek Store. Good roads and accommodations. . . . Rough lumber, any size, - - - - $10.00 per thousand feet xvh i if " 26.00 $25.00 " thousand and lx4,1irst-class flooring, any length. lxfl. Finishing lumber from 25.00 per For further particulars address CHARLES DERHAM, Proprietor, Haycreek, Oregon up. POGEH Fresh, clean and pure. Also a complete line of HARDWARE, including STEEL RANGE, COOK and HEATING STOVES, . SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE MATERIAL - of all kinds, We are also agenta for - COOPER WAGONS, MoSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS, SYRACUSE moulboard and disc Plows, HARNESS and maohinery of all kinds. Send in your order and let us figure on it for you. SANFORD&FITZPATRICK SHANIKO,. ORE. .