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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
Is flick with T ,lo by tho Ma- Fulton ' i... for m ;,l Mercantile uo. Villi fl If II II . j 01 ' Micks' now store. Miur rcccivcii .1 linn at Gpo- .1. urn freight ten1" lUi AGEHOY PLAINS "LITERARY," Tht M. V. L. nntl P. 8. met last 8it urday ovonltifr nml dlsrusped tho qjicstlou Unsolved that Bti.elc ralHlnu Is more prollnIe tliuu farmlur, Ii was not n very Interesting debaft s It wns bum qusstlon. The Literary exercises were fine aul, wero n follow: at Loucks' torn I- TMoklrk of Cilvor, wiih clvP TJ1"1 . .... ..... Ho says i t n iiiiri vi-j . t .t. ...r w n i uiu i wui of lilf neiBii"""- r-irnr r nno III l v son, of I he ..tiinllt Visitors I" . Dig last .r.n...nvlmsiklng ntpltl J . I I- tB-i hi improving mib . :irc K'11" 1 ' 1 ' , i. ...I m. mirlnir for Hoveru luve liei'ii ; past, Wlh I a Grille, ore Hoik) I tig Recitation Roadlnir Recitation Recitation Souk v Recital Ion Recitation Recitation Recitation,, Poiitf Sjiik 3. II Jackson Lor mi Hill Hurry Gard I?, 31 Blaekerby W. F. Parker Roscno Gard Grace Meeker Itotli Clark II. U. Meeker D. A. Mounco Mi.je Qlarlet Carrie On mt.ii iraco Meek or Claud Ramsoy Ernrst Jjicoligen, J, K. Gill's popular Nnteoman, whs doing business with our merchants (his woik. o-v How dollclou&ly fragrant? Yj U certainly is fluo. I bought tlila coffee at McTaggart A Bye's. --- For Salic One ppan of Work Horse. E. II. Dean, C miles' oawt of Mudrao. Postmnster J. P. Hahn made a busl nesB trip to Prlnevlllo thin week. N. 8. Jennings was a pleasant visitor lo our sanctum, a dy or so ago. 4 Louis McAllister, of Bisters, was n. bualneoj visitor to this city the fore part of,, th,o week, Hq. la one of the heaviest, sjp,okboldors In, the blg,mln on the Ochlro. I . It fllMltl nwlnc for water lire. ..--- . , .. ,.tnii in nil i nil .' i.i..m mill sumo i"i u.o .,, rotir earnest coiivumunuu. PalmehD. -ni..,nfl nf, Blinnlko, Ore,, are n.u i?ltv Council tocloae llllll'F" .. ill I iii. in LiiUL c iv. iii' mi in a movo in "n-" ... (.nna it W III UC SU Ot'Ho via it - 17 f T way to vlitltnis sisier, .uri. .j. -i (,'nt'i. mill mill' an iiei uv - i . ..i.una nml nt t una tim nun 88 rtiur''rw Wed rif winy. H.Cook. Hssistant poHtmafler at i. . t .. if ti iu. ii: wiih m rniaiib viniiiri .. I'niir-i-r ninuu v 'PiriiwTi nv IJBIILI1I " ilownl ard sown to wheat and - Aitlni; nu miifoli na nnu Grlwly Lko Lumtioring Co. - .1.1.. 1. r.ta-.tialt flfut.llilCltl Witt I f It .1 11.-1- ...III 1)1 -t I t n Li ,H, tf IIII1. III! I IIL7 i null nn wi a nti onii itiritr i ii'ii iti in r 'ii. Your nnlerH nro nHpoot fully irnr .11 ti I ii n it . 11111. It II I . ft ..I. ill .... ..... ...I,... II II, U tfllVllJ( tisiiw " ti i'iiu f Ui UUl flKUlll flWWII IIIIIM7 jiiui 1 . . ... was L'oo'i oiiti ouu ni me nci ta huil In rrin ctilutif luif I'll nr. vim 111 1 iimiiiivs iirii' iviuii III lit (It'll irw)i!i f k Ilonmrd AVIlHon. who lias licon l. I !.!. "I .1 ,01 mis ciiy, lor ho on ih re fts Vnrv iriur. nun irriiva luttiifu i!0 to mofts word la h rmiohf. w mvss iiiiw-ii uivu tfiiin ' n hiv a iuiii 11 mi vo of Culver, who It is mild has a. v, jjmity of thosamo plaeo u n IK 11 irM( r. luimnitiir f t ilia - . vu 1 ttu inrt ouedleil hninedlatluy; thoothor . iiid 11 if 1 urn nan .1 .1- i. 11. . s M . . w a.su 111 III LIIIl III I 1111 4 maim nf in. in ui. n.. .4 . imuvj tuu noil ...w x., vMiiiiiiui v uAamiii iifiir niti.t.L ....I rn 1 StIAnnf. I'rlMniFMI I. FitZrtJif rlr.L- lii.il. 1 ' i numoiu A Fllsnatrlfik of KD. IlftH iflan . .. -I ' -vuii nuiirrii if inr K( nm IlVmi nu ..Ii. .1. - . IlBOUhf. .....I , mi iiuw ma uaov IJOV in " - H..u u(.-rii in in Minir r hie At tlio meeting next Buturduy ovrn ing the society Is to luivo a Mock trial. iMolllu SuikIh Is to sue D. C. OUon for 410,000 for Orench of Promise. Itoscoo GiVd and W. II. l.-nnl are attorneys for the Plnlnllfr mid M. O. Gard and Wesley Hill nre the attorneys for the Defendant. J. II, Jackson will be Judg. HAYSTACK ITEMS, A. W. Br.yco madu a trip to Shanlko last week. 31r. B yco brought home with him a new wind mill. W. F. Himmer has purchased i-ome dteera which he expects to 11 ho for a plow team. It Is certainly worth one while tu watch Jlr, Hammer and his oxen at woik. 3Ir. and Mrs." Walter Lithgow vih I ted nt the homo of Mm. Llthguw's father, 8. S. Drown laat Bimday. Iy Lee, who has been working for A. W.. Bo.yco, loft laatBuiidny for hin homo at Blizzard Illdge. Mescrs. Browuhlll and Conroy of Madras were In this vicinity oueday last wevkt George Miller and J. C. Wilson were seen plowing lat Tuesday. If the good weather continued, it will soon he a common thing to seo people plowing. II. J. Ilealoy spent a couple of days In Prlnevlile last woxk. Our Parmer are wearing long smiles, on tlu-ir countenance these daynuiul no wonder, fur Spring In all its beauty has arrived and plowing Is uow the order of the day. We are exceedingly ghd to hear from Mtuily again tills week, wo have missed ihu biet-r.y Items from her peu ai.d Atneeiely hope that we shall hear fioin her more often from this lime ou. "UNDEB THE LAUEELS." lllliii'-1r SHANKO, Off Stad.ard Pattern Agency, Hart, Schaffner & Marx QJpthing, Studebaker Wagons, Oiiiver Chilled Plows, "Biack Leaf" Sheep Dip. a lew iim.o ... . .. k "o rcceiveu mat a new dwelling house he 1.CHLIV mint 1.1.. " ma mrm near "n. lim, ueon ,(jclJirOv0(i ogetlier with all Its oonteute llmnrni..... -.IHiV, I ""vjiiuxi DliUVlUliO. Union Committee on preaching ' fdl tllB M,l... 1' ... . . . fcnooi.noune uetInB last Sunday and asalg. nominations as follows: hi,,,. ,, n uu evening h"lay morulutr and evonlug pUrethem-UovH. Pontius Pur"'fly mornlnc-M to i... Ill W r a union UantUf " H,u, veiling, Ilitn. . " umur of A drama of five acts Is to be pro duced by the Opal Prairie Dramatic C ui 011 M.rch a, 1005, utCulver school house. Following hi t ho CAST OF CUAUACTiniS: Kyle IJraiHonJ A. V. Culy :ioo Mllfonl Mm. A. HhvIh Mr. JllUgrd Mm, Clinrlcx SjitIiik Krnik 'li!wiK1 1'rnnk Cmvooil Hot. Uutton rimrk'd fiirlng I'olly llcilu Martin Ike IfoiMK-r Kreil Muitlu Zoku Joiu-H Kvnns 1 rji... ti. ...... ...... . ....I 1 v nvii.u i.uiiuii irn t 11 . i iiiji Klicrlff Dave Rajicru Ktou MannKcra J. ficrro ami K. (. WJemicr Miulc ami ioclaUIc between net. Ail mixtion: AH over II yearn, &0o. L'uder 10 yearn, free. I-rom 10 to 1 1 years, 2uc. Curtain ric atS.lSxharp. A shadow uoelnl will bn held after iho drama, wliun the ladies' shadows will he aold Instead of their basketP. Tho atl'ulr will close with a dance, Good muuio will be iu attendance. Decorated China Free - We are giving away complete sets of pretty Chinaware and fancy Parlor Lamps to our cash customers. "VVo will guarantee to sell all goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than ever "before, and with each cash purchase will issue coupons representing the anionnt of your pnrshase, "When your coupons reach specified ani.ounts, 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 at prices whereby we cau make this liberal offer. "VVe cordially request you to call at our store and inspect these goods, and we will be pleased to explain the offer to yqu in detail, McTAGGART TOE- Hcicl Quarters Are adding new sroods to their af ready heavy line of Hardware and will sell you almost anything in the line of implements your fancy de mands. Mowers Binders Rakes Headers Harrows Wooden and Steel, Thrashing Machines, Wagons and Buggies,, Awl arc the ole agonts for the TIgc Harrrows, Wonder Mows of all klndf. Th9.Tufycr.AxI0 Wagon. See their stock now on hand. Sec their llarneni, Kweat TivUi, Strajis, Whips, Men's Gloves, etc. Spices, Teas, Coffee!", etc. The best on the market. Sweet Creamery Butter 35c per Jb. Ahl that Tea. Try It. ff rE do not claim to carry everything but we aiv in a position io fill ordinary wants from a well selected stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes and such things usually carried by a first- class conntry store at reasonable prices. Compare our prices and quality with others before bnj'ing elsewhere, and you will then trade with the Culver ore O. G. COLLVER, Prop. Z. F, . t 0 MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Large and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. 1'romiit attention paid to those 'who favor us with their patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON 0.i S nnn-arrlvHl several irill nil tl... ti ... "fOUfc'U tho mini u...i .1 .. . ' "mm niere i) tfVmi!11 W,U OC01 I) thi.. wuiu uot ua tlh,4ltUcQuldhaV9bet MADEAS LITERARY SOCIETY, The question for debute ou Friday Mhreh 3, will be: "Reiolvsd, That the hope of reward will prompt a man uulokor to notion than the feur of punishment." Alllrmntlve Ed Maeon,MiU(lo Phil Hps. James Ficek, Fnxl Plillllps, Otto Btrassor, F. A, Williams, T.uther Cow herd. Negative Georgo Muyes, Prof. P. U. Fulton, Dave Travis, James Knits, Glenn Loucks. Mux Wilson, Jesslo Ishnm. The question for debate on Friday, March 17, will bo; "Resolved, That Abraham Lincoln did more for his country than did Goorgo Washiug ton." Our old time frieuti, J. II. Jackson, Iiub been promoted in his old ago. He has recently besu upointed Circuit Court Judgo of the 105th Judicial Dis trlotof Agency Plains. His tlrst cafe comes up for hearing next Saturday night. It Is a breach of promise suit whereiu Mollle Bauds is plaintltl' and Olo Oleson defendant, with damages claimed at $10,000. Roauoo and II, W. Gard appear as attorneys for plaintiff, uud M, O. Gard and Wesley Hill for defendant. The boys will have to be careful or they are liable to Hud them selves tlued for contempt of court. Lost, strayed or borro'Ved, a nenrjy now neck yoke, belonging to a 2 84 Mitchell farm wagon. Anyone having found or borrowed it will confor a favor by returning same to the Pioneer qfflcu at their earliest convsatenco as wd arc Iu urgent need of lt 1 For the best quality of DRY ROUGH LUMBER, Flooring, Rustic Finishing Material Of all kinds go to ...the DEtiHRW saw mmii... ' Situated on Foley Creek, 12 miles east of Haycreek Store. Good roads and accommodations. . . . Rough lumber, any size, .... 10.00 per thousand fee-f. 1x4, first-class flooring, any length, - $26.00 " ; ' 1x6, " " " ' - 25.00 " " Finishing lumber from $25.00 per thousand and up. For further particulars address CHARLES DERHAM, Proprietor, Haycreek, Oregon. Prineville Livery and Feed Barn Main St., near Ochoco Bridge New Stable. Boat of Hay and Grain. Baled Hay, Oats and Rolled Barley for salo at reasonable prices with privilege of feeding same in tho bum free af charge. HUGH GEE, Proprietor. When your Wow needs 'sharpening, your wagon is In n'ced of $ repairs or yon want your horse shod, don't forget to go to the J Ol.l) STAND, OUR WQRK IS GUARANTEED X 1'AlIt DKAUNd AND UKASONABT.E PKICKS OUH MOTTO. t F. J. BROOKS, Gerie'I Wagonmaker and Blacksmith Madras, Oregon t If you want the beat there is you will call for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your morchant doesn'tcarry It send your orders direct to headquarteia and It will be tilled from our nearest agonoj. Wasco Warehouse MfNing Co. v Dealers lu.all kinds of hay and grain, soid, flour, bran, shorts,. wool, etc, THE DALLES, OREGON. Fresh, clean and pure. Also a complete line of HARDWARE, including STEEL RANGE, COOK and HEATING STOVES, SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE MATERIA It of all kinds, We are ajsa agents for COOPER WAGONS, MoSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS, SYRACUSE inaulboard ape- disc Plows, HARNESS, and-machinery of all kinds, Send in your order and let us figure on it for you. ANFORD&FITZPATR SHANIKO, ORE, THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. VBBER, Profristor. Grows and DolIci In FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS EVERGREENS, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY Hyacinths, TuHp, UMm, DahHw, PmiIm, Etc. THE DALLES OREGON 4