The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, March 02, 1905, Image 1

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MADRAS, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1905.
NO. 28.
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DENTISTS
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DENTIST
of Dental Work nt reasonable prices,
TOXEVILLE, OJtWiOX
IGIAN AND SURGEON
Office lu Drug Store.
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"OUGHT ANlBOI.D.
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of tho WOltW).
"Lord, A, u, Hammond, V, 11, Coo,
Qo to the
Feed Yattd
MlUTIIRDAMJffl
ATTJJNTI0N qiven BTOCKi
S,rt..leaMu9 Dlttmou, MI1Ji
VICTOR MARDEN
Manufitcturor and Dealer In
Fine Harness, Saddles,
Tents, Wagon Covers
TIIK CIIKAI'KST IT.ACE IN
Till! DALLES,
When there, atop in and get rlre.-
East End Clothing Store
JOE COHEN, PnOP.
COMI'LUTK I.IKE OK
OKKTB' FUUNISIIINa QOODH,
I1AT8, CAI"8, 8II0E8 AND ULOTHINO.
AJJSO TUUNK8,
It will pay you to get our prices before pur
chanlng elmjwliero.
COt 'BKCOND HT THE DALI.K8, OHKCON.
, AIo branch at Oraxa Valley, Oregon.
1 Carrying the DougUx fihoo.
HENRY L KUCK
MANL'FACTl'HEH OK
Harness and Stock Saddles
COWBOY OUTFITS A 8I'ECIATY.
Dealer In Collar, Whip, Itobcs and gen
ernl lino of Mono Furnithlng Ooolx, Tcntn,
AmiiIhk and Wagon Coven. All work guar-nuteud.
Eut Second St.
THE DALLES, d re.
If your wutrh la In need of repair
or if you vnnt to buy a new one,
you ''an not do better than to write
THEO. LIEBE
PRACTICAL WATCH and
CLOCK MAKER
THE DALLES, ORE.,
For price and ntylc. Mall orders
receive prompt attention. All work
guaranteed.
Hamilton Hot
First olasa raoala ami beds.
Prices reasonable, lteud
quarters for all stage lines.
Antelope,
Oregon
Geo. C. Blakely
The Reliable Druggist.
Carrie tho largest stock"
of drugs and druggUt
sundries in Eastern Ore
; gon, photo supplies
your mall order solicit
ed and will receive
prompt attention, ,
The Dalles, . -'Oregon
GO TO TriB
MADRAS DRUG STORE
FOR
Pure Drugs,
Druggists' Sundries and
Patent Medicines
A Compltte LkU oi
Stationery, Jwlry, Etc.,
Ia Stock
M. B SNOOK, Proprietor.
XmM, M4 Mala Mrtat, a4rai, Orof
LITTLE WOODEN SHOES,
Sho was my Katrlna,
This lovely maid so fair;
I wo only a pleasant boy,
With hoart a light a air,
When I first beheld nor,
Close by the iarm yard gate,
I looked Into her saucy oyc,
And knew I'd met rny fate.
I worked formony a day
On her fafhor's hit of land,
Hoping there to nam enough
To claim Katrlna' hand.
When dally toll was over
My sweetheart I'd amuse,
And once I made lor her
Dear feet a pair of AVooden Bhocs,
CHORt'S.
Dear Little Wooden Kfjoes
Clattering o'er the floor,
My heart beating time to their patter;
Oh, could I hear them once more;
Ho long & life shall last
I'll never the memory lore
Of thoie neat little foot as they
Tripped' down the street in
Those dear Little Wooden Shoes,
One day my Katrlna,
Without a thought of harm,
IO ft her father and lover true
I' poll the lonely farm;
Foolish little maiden,
Ho tired of country life,
Hhc left to seek a fortune grand
Amid the city's strlfo;
Kite found that satin slippers,
And silks and jewels rare,
Would cost good name, and honor, too,
And'all she held most dear,
And then she thought of homo,
And of all she had to looc,
And started back4cfore too late
In those Little Wooden Uhoes.
Chorus.
Early In the evening,
Before the sun went down,
My Katrlna came back to mo
In faded cotton gown,
Vowing ne'r to leave mo
If I but would forgive,
And take her to my heurt again,
Forever there to live;
Then in my arms I held her,
And kissed the tears away;
Lovingly I pleaded that
She'd namo the wedding day;
Then from her feet so weary,
And worn with many a bruise,
With tender, loving care I took
Those Little Wooden Shoes,)
Chorus.
LOCAL NEWS..
RellcqulMimontB bought and sold by
Riley Glrthoft'er, 8banikn, Oregon.
Ilei.ry Baclis made n flying trip to
his earthly possessions ono day last
week.
foio Hotel Pohidextcr of Trlnovllle
Ih the place to go for homo-like com
forts at popular prices.
Mrs. I). M. Mortlmore, of the Little
Plalu, was doing business with our
merchants recently.
Plowing Is the order of the day, from
which great hlg dollnrs will be very
much in evidence next fall.
L. P. Paxton, who made an extended
visit to tho Valley, returned a short
time ago, but not with the widow.
Ej-gs aro bringing 22 per dozen;
Butler, 2oo to 35o per lb. ; Cheese, 14
to lOo per lb., and chickens 12o to I4u
per lb, on tho Portland market.
Rock Robinson returned Saturday
from Antelope and brought two work
horses, preparatory to doing extensive
work on hiu ranch.
George F. Cyrus, wife and child, of
Pilnevllle, were lu Madras Friday to
atteL'd tho funeral of Master Boruard
WlUon, their nephew.
John Coulter, of the Big Plain, was
a business visitor last Friday. Ho
says that bo expects to get In a good
sized crop this spring.
J. O. Rose, who has a homestead one
mile south of town, had three horses
lujtircd In a barb wire fence one doy
last week. He lias built a bnrn and is
uow busy grubbing sago brush..
Fred Davis had one of his work
horses almost ruined last Thursday
afternoon. The animal while being
worked to a scraper kicked It, striking
it on its edge, nearly sovoring the leg
from the body.
J. 0. Tuuker, of Quiver, was r pleas
asant visitor last week. He says that
tho country In his neighborhood is
being rapidly settlod up and tjho good
government laud near thero Is uow
about gone,
Wheat has touched the $1.20 mark
In Chicago. From present Indications
prices will bo lower his summer,
hirgo crops being harve8t'ed( in Atis.
tralla, with good prospects In other
largo wheat growing belts. Itlsuow
worth 87o In Portland.
Miss Ethyl Bell, formorly of Dufur,
begs to announoo to the ladles of Ma
dras and vicinity that she will put in a
fnnk of millinery over T. J.Mallloy
& Co.'s store ou or about Ut'e; le,t of
April. Boforo purchasing wit.nu
see her stock.
A 10year-old son of Mr, and Mrs,
William Pulllan, b7 this oily, had his
log broken Thursday afternoon. It
appears that the boy wa riding a
pony along Main street, when the
animal ellppetl ana ell, catching the
boy under his body with ih atioVe
reBult.
Havo you relurned that borrowed !
tuck yoke yet? Wo havo not receivtd
ours.
Ed Mason is a'faimer boy just now.
He is running-- the Sliult place ud
jfdtilng town this year.
T. J. MuIIoy hos invested In a farm
and working equipment south of town.
Tom Is not easy unless at work.
Mine- B. Schooling and her friend,
Miss McPhersoti, aro more than glad
that spring has como. Miss Schooling
has a homestead on Agency Plain?,
and her old friend, Miss McPheraon, Is
taking this opportunity of paying iter
an extended visit.
8omo people boy "you conldn't give
me rye hay to feed my horses," while
others say "rye hay is the only feed."
Wo notice that the farm teams of J.
D. Mayes, Nell Jennings and others
are good nhd fat not In good working
order but Jttst, fat. These teams have
been worked all winter. Mr. Jen
nings has plowed over 40 acres and
has fed nothing but rye hay, neither
Iins Mr. Mayes. We havo noticed a
number of such cases and am satisfied
to have a few acres of ryo ourselves.
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TO QUE HEADERS,
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Volume I, No. 26, of The Madras
Pioneer appeared two weeks ago,
which means that tho baby weekly of
the thriving city ot Madras is now six
months old. It Is spoken of as a
pretty husky youngster, keeping
abreast of the growth of the town and
Is considered by our citizens ns a great
help In attracting the attention of the
general public to tho wonderful re
sources of Madras and vicinity.
Wo are indebted to the citizens of
Madras in particular and to the people
of Eastern Oregon In general who
have made it possible for The Pioneer
to assume its present proportions, as
well as so large a circulation in so
short a time.
It is genera'ly conceded by our read
ers that The Pioneer is second to none
in the amount of local news it pub
lishes. This, however, could not be
accomplished by its management
alone. A Fplendid force of corre
spondents are at work all over the
Held, to whose untiring and Intelli
gent efforts we are certainly greatly
indebted and to whom we are exceed
ingly grateful. Others have sent in
names of frionds and asked that the
paper bo rent to them. This we have
done, a number of whom have either
paid or intimated that they would do
so at the earliest opportunity. If,
however, there are those who are now
receiving The Pioneer who do not in
tend to pay for it, we shall be thankful
if they will notify us so that we can
ston it. for we do not want The
Ploneer'to go where It ia not wanted.
We, however, do want every citizen
of Crook cqunty to read The Pioneer
who Is interested in the development
of the county, and to them we would
suy if you want The Pioneer and
havon't the money to pay for it send
in your name anyway; you will doubt
less bo able to pay for it before the ex
piration of 1005. Wood at 3.00 per
cord considered and accepted the same
as cash.
It has been the aim of ye editor to
make The Pioneer as newsy and as
clean as possiblo and to give all the
local news obtainable. Editorials have
been ignored on this account. The
world's uows Is obtained in the great
weeklies, and the most of our people
take at least one of these. Our motto
for tho coming six months will be
Progress. We shall strive to give our
readers tho best to bo had and with
that end in view will ask that you
assist us in building up tbe subscrip
tlou list bf The Pioneor, thereby en
larging tho value of your own in
terests. .
If yoUiATO, not- already a subscriber
si en tuwsmiiK tO UH IUUI1U UBIUW UUU
get youY'fivid to do the samo. But,
;ngH, soxiu us nu
the local
at)UVO,i
uewsWflNtr neighborhood, and when
you comfjfrtown hunt us up and say
howdy; Itfwlll do ua good and you
too.
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T sign and mall to-day; J
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Madras, Oregon:
Gkntlemkk; Count mo as a member
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Dated at
p, 6 '.Qrcgon, this
.day of,
.1005.
k (Bignaturo)
Has opened up a full and complete lino of the best Oroccrles, Meats, Fruits,
Confectionery, Cigars and Tobbaccos. Also a full line of
Tablets and Fancy Stationery.
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
Coal Oil Dried Fruits
Your orders will receive prompt attention, but we want you to see our
stock whether you buy or not. You will find us always ready and
anxious to show our goods.
t IFMA M I AM
i Madras,
Proprietor,
tiflUy Palmehn Buiiding L
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THE
Just received, a new line of Douglas Shoes. Wc quote a few prices:
Kangaroo Kid, a fine dress shoe, at 3.50. Vici Kid, also a good dres
shoe, at I3..W. Box Calf Uluchcr nt JS.00. Come in and see our beauti
ful line of Boys' and Men's Hats In all the new shapes and colors rang
ing in price from 60c to f i. Everything in the Grocery lino. The best
Teas and Coffees. Fino Hams and Bacon. The best lard in tbe land.
Also good cooking and eating Apples. Do not forget us when yon need
Building Taper and Barb Wire.
T. J.
Malloy
St Co. !
Wladiras, Oregon.
JVIain Street
Shoes
Keep your eye on this Space
TO ARRIVE:
radley Metcalf
The largest and best selected stock of Shoes ever shown lu
Northern Crook county wilt arrive in a few days and will be on
sale at our Warehouse, back of Barber Shop. Cedar Shingles
for sale. More later.
The Madras Millins and
...Mercantile Company...
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