The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, April 13, 1905, Image 2

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    Q5hc TDadrae iog.
Publlshq.it cycry Thur,$Kljy by
THE MONKUU PUl)i)iSmNG CO.
SUBSCRIPTION BATCSV
' One year v-
ijix months... .,
Three months.
1.00
75
Al),
'.'vfeSrisQtMtATKS ON AIM'MCATIO.N
Entered ns second class "matter August
l, J90k titUo PoKtn'Aco-at Mailras, Ore.
1 1 inly t 1 1 pi 9 1 0 f CoiyjKVMi of jMnrclj .3,.l87li.
Thursday.
.....AJpRtL 13, 1005
iff
,$urc) weather., encroached
somewhat on 4pril last Sunday.
jadgtng froift Uto little bluster
which .jneited tUs( vicinity
There were -a ,faw pat plies of
8nQy,1or thp foothjlls, though
it Iavtgnly aiev hotjrs, and all
Hie , patrons of the public
schools of New York City are
lnakmg.a "howl" because their
children ary not taught the "rule
of three" in arithmetic, cannot
'spell to 'asperity' in "Webster's
blue back spelling book," nor
can hardly write their names;
therefore are not fitted for in
dustrial and commercial pur
suits in that busy city. But are
given objects lessons in animal
study, practical cooking ami
laundry work all well enough
in their way, but not sufficient
to Jit a child for a business life
00 acres, and is still grubbing Sam Compton, Grtzztly saw
and plowing. mill mag), wa$ n town today
Geo. Conner is busy grub- .Heays he has replaced his re-
bintr and nlowincr. and mjMuJfJ ciatfy burned mill, will a mm
Dtiwer one, aim wiii jcwwnojiiivKi. m
llig. JLiu J,3 iuiiiuiig
proynnent on lp farm,
nd.
: - ' a - i S I
ing a uig 1
im-
FKfl
ext week.
Horseman Take Notice.
I will bo nt IlaUn'a etalilo yUli
my
Lai s Lnrson fsisie 8-Uh?r,onRUlMPrljweCprbe
ntr 15 rrfl4 which is COOd ll&yx euueauByH mm oaiumuy.
The proximity of the Japanese
and Russian war squadrons is
causing much interest and
speculation as to the outcome o
the battle which is expected to
.occur between them. Th
unparalleled success of the Japs
in this war makes it difficult t
believe that they will not com
Oh victorious in this sea light.
The Kussion fleet consists of ;
ponderance of large battleships
while the Japs have principal h
cruisers and torpedo boats, easi
ly handled and quick firing. It
will be remembered that in the
battle of Santiago, betweei
Spain and the United States, it
was found that the four, Bix and
eiguL-muu guns am tne most
execution on the Spanish ves
sels. For this reason it will be
seen that the Japanese have a
great advantage over the Rus
sians.
Methodist Hit! and Vicinity.
M. Braun has been breakirg
sod lor rheo Kieger.
,-Joe Marnacb is suffering from
an attack of the grip.
Bart Tscharner is building a
neat cottage for W. M. Grittou.
Williatn Gomer has his entire
homestead in wheat and oats
this year.
Prank Rodman will have a
200 acre crop to harvest for ?hiin
self nextfall. . ,"' fif '
. Edward Plog is a' new arrival
from Hood River and is now in
the employ of his friend, Emil
Zenke.
pfrank A. Smith has seeded
fifty acres for Dr. Snook and
also planted about 100 fruit trees
on his own place.
Daniel Arensraeirjias acquir
ed a fine taste fori
cfntly.He isaid to befe'specM
showing m the big tinge.
tfouisliarsftn btis Vg coin
pleted seeding a:ba.ut acre's,
aim is sun ruuuni iuu piuw-
ing;.
Jakd Pelei soh, whS luS be'eh
li'elpitig'oriisliarsbn grub sage
brush, is now grubbing for him
self, and has made arrangements
to have his ground seeded and
plowed.
Nelson Grewell is about
tbrongh with liis . spHnff work
iirid is helping his brother,
Stanley, put in las oats aud
barley.
Perry Monroe, supervisor of
the Trout Creek road district,
last week wns looking over the
proposed grade off tb.6 Big
Plain and the survey to Lyle's
gap, and with the aid of- Pete
Vibbert and William Browuhill
bund all the stakes. Mr
Monroe is pleased with the
proposed grade and says ( it is
much easier constructed than
le at first supposed. Work
will commence on the grade
next Monday.
A, I, WILLIAMS & CO.
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McTAGGART i BYE
THE
HEADQUARTERS
.Iis'a Full Line of
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adras
OPAL PRAIRIE NOTES.
On Friday April 7th, Mr. fliy S68tl
j. v. vvowueru 01 me inline
Plain received quite a, surprise
from about thirty of his rela
tives. It being his fifty sixth
birthday. Among the number
present were Mrs. S. E. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs J. O. Tn.cker, Mrs.
Lee Peck and Mrs. John Peck of-
Opal Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ballard and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Spicer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Wilkins. and
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
famijj', of Madras, also Mrs.
Mortimore and family of the
Little Plain, They arrived at
Mr. Cowherd's about 11 o'clock
with dinner baskets well filled
with very elaborate cakes, pies
and other goodies of many
kinds. When the tables were
spread, we truly beheld a feast
After dinner Mrs. Smith, Mrs. j
Spicer and Mrs. Wilkins. gave
the crowd a treat, in the way of
instrumental mnsic. Toward
evening an joined in singing
'JArkansaw" and the visitors
dispersed to their-. homes, all I
wishing Mr. Cowherd a long and
happy life and more surprises
01 the same Kind.
Rfcc, Sgv, Taiplooa. Nice Dried Fruit. Kxcclient Cnnnptl Fruits an (InnVcd '
Mcas, A. select Unc of Urenkfast Cereals. ill "f
CANDIES AND NUTS
Including Cartiniols, ChocolatesiTClBses. ('.'
TOBACCOS and CIGARS
HAR'DWASE & IMPLEMENTS;.'
HARNESS and SADDLES
BUILDERS' MATERIAL
Including CEMENT. '
Baker Wire, $4.65
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" Jri ices reasonable.
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PRINEVILLE'S
Deoartment Stan
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wniico- nie uiiigt'Bl WHUjJDpsl 81'jL'Ctcd i
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aiuwrv ui lien is auu jauies' rentlV-Itiudfi "
clothing of any fitore in Crook cuunty,
. latest styles, best fit, lowest pnws;
tilao a Xull and complete line of every.
. tiling needed by the farmer and stock-
man. Send in a trial, order and be
convinced,
tall I f T t I f I ff 9- f mmm . . - .
WUKXWh- hK ft. H
Prineville,. ...... . ....Oregon
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Meat
Market
We keep constantly on liutul tlio bt'Pt
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
We pay the highest imirkut prlfio-for Fat Cuttle, IIos, tiheop,
Butter, Eggfl. riml Furni Prmltieo of ull kinds.
WE QAN SATISFY YOUR WAKT3 - - CIVE US A CALL
WILLIAMS & ROUSH
Madras - Oregon
in
rE do not claim to carry everything but we tire
in a position 10 till ordinary wants from a well
selected stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes
and such things usually carried by a lirst-
clas8 country -store at reasonable prices. Compare
onr prices and quality with others before buying
elsewhere, and you will then trade with the -
Culver Store
O. G. COLLVER, Prop,
Work commenerd Monday on the
saloon building of Cramer & Stephens,
nI tit T.i AA 1 .9 .
J. (x. Fisch, of -The Dalle?, is For the best quality of
oneofournewre8idenfs,;having HPV OIinH IllMRRP:
irrivedJast week. .Heis livintr " r." ,T '
withhi8son,FFPisch,at Opal FlooriniT. Rustic 2 Finishine- Material
I J ' - -
VI it'll miiun fiu iu
raine
Miss Lena M Lamb and Miss
May Jackson drove to Shaniko
Wednesday, ehroute
to Portj
and. J. A. Hoffmann is lilling
vacancy in the store
W..M. Musgrove, who
has
ally fond of Bertha.
- 7'
A. J. Hennemann has had 80
acres broken , on his sjteTf
place, three and half miles south
west of town, which lie ianoV
seeding.
j0has . WaVriuofsky after
spending a month on his ho'me-
s teiidhas -retiirhedoeuW
his work at the Morrow & Keen-
jfiKS 1?nflM Ttnnvav nrlin 1i.d
passed tlirolgh Madras rf,dajg ' ?r.,further pai'ticMl.ars, address
He is on his way to Hood Rive r,' ',. . CH APfel DERIrJAM,
where luLwill Vork on tlin ni . - '. Haydl
1x0,
iwith a lanref number of teamr .-1
...THE DEt?f4fiJVI SAW mmii,,.
Situated on Foley Creek, 12 miles east of Ilaycreblc"
Store. Good' road9 and accommodations; . ".
Rough lumber, any size, ... -. $10.06'per thousand fetir
1X4, iirsi-ojass-nooiiiig, any jengtti). 90 10 -, -v V1' "
lumber
from $25 00'
;; f $25,00.'"''
per thousand
and
up,
where hwill Vork on the new
Hood Biyer-Mr Hood railroa
r
Proprietor,
Haydreek, Oregbrf.
pendicit is jmpr.pyjng: .rapidly
uiide,rithel-mtidicUL aid of the
mm
Rev.-Mr. Tr;
Frog Spring Notes. ,
Pete yibb.e.rt lias sowed about
rit;f I Shaniko Wafeh'ouse, Company
teTJBJijl jQGNBRAL AND FORWAftDrNG V
rurrTa.Th
started from iSlmni
Monday moring to inspect the
auto road between here and
e Jain autol-'a?
buta slight defect in the gearing 'jtil
caue'edNhe mach nu to be re- 5S
iUWPSRf Sliuniko. We tin K
derstand the auto i'r nnadtM.,
,.8pepial attention to Wool ff.-nding tin.d Billing ipt J'pt sriv hlRt : Q'i
fBiote, 'Dealeraln Blackflmlt'i Llm und .Buildera' MaU;ria) rtv,
.f all kind.. Stilphur, -W661 4iml Gt&ln Sackri anwTno, Grrifn, ',' JJJ
Flour and Feed. IUgbeHt prlfo paid oMII'dfea ahU-roHH, 'Slbclc tW'
Yards with all tlio laM'a'nd'ticBt.faaUtlw.for hah'dllfStock. 1 Wi
' ' Ml.- ' " . k'a'j
fl "ti
uiceauy repaiieu and may be ft r,
in Madras this week
Mark Goodstfcre f ?
T. G, CONLX)Nf Manager.'
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VWatnli tl.l ,50,! ad. from
Watts MA'uninc' ANi)"1 Giianitk Womta,
Tlio Dal.'ca, . . " Urcgnii,
J'Olt 8IXTV PAYS ONt.Y J?f
BOOTS. SHOES. CLOTHI
cir tin Kin it4. ivn ti 1 Mn nnrrv n 11111 iiiifi pnmn nin inn ni 1 rnn
II 111 I I I 1 1 TI I IV 1 1 rt. i. Ira III a I fir II 11111 I I IV II If 1 1I1M - II K H. tU
CnrtH, lMoww, Ilaruesii, Drills and ull klmlHof farming Inijile
and toots.
JOHNSON, BOOTH &
Main St., Prineville, Ore.
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OtD ONLY iV TUB
Howl's &hd Lock Cofto
A(?ent for tlio IMdflo Coajtj. The oiily Arm Mint 'f
. (ItaUV Ilrftiiil. KJtj'ljiMjB nitlifiir. the only jtANO.tj.KHK HANK BAR.,
".. .AkwIu for tlii 0LlvidJ-;rYi'K)yiuTKn8.
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Spring St
age
Waninifia ;
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LeaySJiV.JH-ni 'sprimt A'gency every momww"'
Waplnltia every Tuesday and Friday.
" from WiiUtlft to Warm Hprlnv Ajjonov
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