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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
iThe -Madras Ri&neer .. J, J- rublishcd every Thursday by THE PIONEER PUDLlSIIINQ.vCO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .One year.............. ,...$1.00 ......... ... . chx mounts.... Vi., ............. i.w Three mollis... 177. ."5 AUVKIIT18INQ KATES OX ATPLIQATIOS "Eutcred as second class matter August Sl, 1901, at the- rostoffice at Madras, Ore under the Act of Congress of March's; 1S7S. -THURSDAY -June 4, 1 90 j . . It is thoxigljt tka,t high water 18 the cause which prevented the mails from making connec tions at Grizzly yesterday. All bese delays of mail, or most of .them, would be eliminated if .the mail route promised this sec -tion from Heisler were iuaugu an ted. The roads south of Heis er to Grizzly butte are abom aable after almost any kind of rain and teams can hardly make any time through the' adobe which is peculiar to the roads along most of the present mail route. With a mail this way from Heisler, except for a i'delav at the railroad, the stae Hahould not vary 20 minutes in Its arriral at Madras during any "'aeason of the year. We be seech thee, 0 postal depart ment, give us a daily mail via Heisler. drizzly and Vicinity. p, Cutwood visited the entity set Saturday , W. B. WUIs flujde h business trip to the county seat Monday. M. Wheeler and wife visited with the Quinn children Satur- the new maohiey for the oil well has arrived but was unfit for use owing to being tq light, so. the worfc will -be delayed some time longer.. Workon the. nePirst Nation alfeank building isbeingapd ly pushed ahead. "M. Christrani day. will also erect a two story brick e. W. Comoton and Porter where now stands the Bazaar- Quinn made a business trip to The present buuenug 'will oe Madras Monday. moved tu$ coming weeKanaj Miss Jane Humiltqn is staying work will begin soon. with Mrs. J. W. Lewis during Pians have been drawn and m r. Lewis' absejice the contract will be signed with- Miss Annie Quinn went last in a few days for the erection k to 8Dend tjie 8Ummer with 01 a two story uhck waere.now stands the Reception Saloon. To all persons using water here since Champ Smith will-soon prepare November, 1903: for the moving of the building J0HN ISHAM occupied by. him and work will begin as soon as possible on the new building. The graduating exeroises of the class of '05 of the Crook County nijik School will take place, Friday June 2d at the M. E. Church. A small pro gramme has been prepared and a large, number of invitations sent. Those of tne class are, Misses Gertrude Sharp, Iva Booth and Charles O Chris triani. This notice is enough. Mrs. Geonro Lytic, of Mud Springs Robert- Newtytf 'has jttt fin ished a hico fence around our cemetery, and laid off the ldts. xT. R. MeFarJxnd, of Prine villo, was over doing some sur veying for R. Blan. and T. P. Buchanan. Miss Ina Moore, Lamontn, wa svisitlng witlMVerrVncle, J.B Newbill lust week, and also in town guest of Miss Carrie Ham 11 ion. The infant bake of Mr and. Mrs. J. W. Dee die.d Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dee have the sympathy of our en tire cownrtinity. MgTAGGART & BYE THE HEADQUARTERS Jas a Full Line of DOT. "History and Resources of Cro'k County" is a neat little pamphlet from the press of the Crook County Journal and edit ed by the pupils of the Crqok- county high school, which has riiade a visit to The Pioneer : office. CLAYPOOL 1SHAM. On Sunday, "May 28, 1905, Miss Theodocia Isham and Omer Claypool were united 'in mar riage at Prineviile. Mr. and Mrs. Claypool will make their home in Prineviile. 1 i County Seat News, J. F. Stroud, of Lamonta, spent last Tuesday in this city. John Hjinley, of Lamonta, was a business visitor in the city last Wednesday. , 1 r W. E. Duchien, of Hay Creek, payed Prineviile a visit last Wednesday. J. EL Garrett, of Cross Keys, was in our midst last Wednes day attending to business in terests. Miss Jessie McCallister, of this city, spent several days last week at the "Cove" visiting her parents. We understand, William Boegli, of this city, lias pur chased the "Cove" ranch of T. P. .McCallister and will take charge January 1, 1006. Last week Frank Foster pur chased J. E. Calavan's interest 111 the hrra of Calavan & Ride out. Hie new firm will be 3;nown as Rideout .& Foster. Mrs. U. S. Cowles, who for the prist week has been quite ill at .1... T,H.. IJ 1. me lxvuuy rouging uoTJSe, is much better and expects to de part in a few days for her homi? near Madras. Jamet Elkinp, of Madras, formerly of this . city, spent several clays in our midst last week. There seems to be some attraction in this city for James. We wonder what? The Dedication of the Pres byterian Church .of this cify will take place the second Sun day in June at which time . 1 T-... - i- L . . . geverai i-resoyienan ministers will be present, among whom is Rev. Tir. Holt. Miss Julia Hatch, of Golden dale, a missionery, will Jeciure in this city next Sunday, She has for a number pf -years-een in the missionery fields at Siam aaid her lectures are very inter esting and instructive. John A. Palm elm 'and Archie FLOYD Z. PEASE THE MADRAS JEWELER WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING Ollice in Lena M. Lamb's Cash Store MADRAS OREGON J: 'w? BOONE Dealer lirhamo-made 4. Harness &Saddles Try our maVe uf Whiys River Tree Stock Saddle. The ItcsJ In Ibe (market. PR I NEVILLE' 0REC0N Gr oe cries Itlcc, Sago, Tniitoc. Nlcp Dried Fruits. Excellent Cnuucd Fruitswid Canned Meats. A select lino of lircakfnst Cerenls. 'CANDIES AND NUTS Including Caramels, Chocolates, Kisses. TOBACCOS and CIGARS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENTS HARNESS and SADDLES BUILDERS' MATERIAL Including CEMENT. Dry Land Alfalfa Seed Baker Wire, $4.65 At'THf Nog MADRAS MT Is now opon -for business in (andider now tiiftnagguent. HW hole! hmiJ tFir8t-c)assin every recent. ,lvry tliitijr now diidtolttKn. 'ffabl bomfi busMlionmit iSf ALL SAQES TQP ;AT WAQ Livery Feed Sta mi Bigs till Careful Din WILLIAMS Jk ROUSH, Pron'd ivnen your nun- KiisriminiiK. your WKKUl l III licid cl ,QUR WORK 1$ GUARANTEED I C I DDfiniO G1 Wagonmal i r, u. onuuivo ,m 1 1- 1 1 1.. Madras, Oregon L-1. ULUiffi ft. CO. EELEKS IN Dry Goo(Jss Qlothing, Furnishing Goods, JlOOTS AXP SjlIOES HATS AXP tiA?'3 THE DALLES 0REC0N last End Clothing Sfore JOE COHEN, Pnop. complete uxe op gents' fl'knishino qopns, hats, caps, shoes and clothing, also tkuxk8. It will pay you o get our prlPM before pur-, chasing olmnvlierc, (Al SBOQXD ST., THE DALLES, OK EG OX, Also braucli nt (irQ VUoy, Oregon, Carylt)gttliCiDougU!) Hhoo. NEW LUMBER YARD Madras, Oregon CHAS. WATERHOUSE, MANAGER, for the GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER CO P Y Have on hand all kinds of Rough and Dressed I LUMHEE, 2yEOXJIjIDiasrC3-, .SiiaSTOIjESr Orders JPToipajptl-y "illL HA L'S SAFES SOLD ONLY IIV THE flowis Safe and iiock Company; Agent? lor tl") 1'Aclfic CoMt. The only OrirvtliftJ cen oll.A(o tunlor Hall' lWW, Exeltulvo alo lor the only MAXOAXKSK DANK BAt'E. gOfHii lax thv OLIVEU TYI'EVItTEB8. N. M LANE General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker VVU-i Becond-Avo,.ScattIo, Wiwh. Wl I'lne HtjSftn PxancUro, Cal. 114 ouuingionsi., epoicaiic, waxu, 84 Third Street " Portland, Ore. ... THE J3EST.... HORSESHOEINQ A SPECIALTY All WorJ Quaranteed LIVERY AND FEED STABLE SHANiKG AT SHA'NIKO 'IS 'OREGON A .gouorelMIue ot Grocerletft uc cItri;lii)o .ol Gents1 Kurnlbliing floods, 1ho a complete llimof Hia tloncry, Clgnix, t'unfcQtlonery Ana Notions can be lo-ind at tlie D. A, HOWBLLS Good stock. Careful drivers. Best of hay and grain. Prices reasonaBltff v-oiiy Aionday. Mr.Maion etates Grizzly Postoffifce Store 1 rr. w. e. wiLLSyPrbp. ManiKO warenouse company QENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING II. F, AU.K.S, l'reslilent. m a . ji, iJALutt in. Lwlilcr. m. o !.i ...ti. i tr-i i tii t t.,. .t.i Will Wikzweileii VI.u I'ruH., P "l ,V "e""u" ,w ' ' . .K,, ""'.5. . . S. II IIai.uujs Cajilik-r I tti lflet uewvrs in uiacximiii weai, Lime anu uuiHim- Maiermi 'Jl af.lli4cin(k. Bulnlmr. WoftI and Grain Sacks and Twine. Grain. NO. 3851. m y1(Hlr anJ Feejf HJgheit ric wild for HIckw and Velie. Stock TL- Cirk ttilml int.r'F xrdi with all the latwt and heal lAeilitiee for bandllng- gtk, i iic niai nanunai mm 9 , k.h, GmJ. o. w 99 W. WO." . ' i rim 3 ; A T. G CONDON, Manner. Cap4tU, VSurplui- ana UtillvI4i llWt .MOyM.00 Madras Meat Mar! .W'O'kccp coimtautly on hand tho bcut FRESH AND .SALT MEftl We ry the lilghcst market rirlce for 'Put Cattle, lion, KbMp, Butter, iEggH. and.Fnrm Produce of all kluda. , WE CAM SAWY YOUR WAKT8 - - GIVE US A CAU WILLIAMS & ROU! Madras Ofegon PRINEVIIJJfi'S ...Deoaitment Store, Curries the 'Larffest and Beat selected stock of gents'and ladies' ready made clothing of .any Btore in Crook count)'. Latost styles, beBt lit, lowest iprttvs; also a full -nd oomplete line of every thing needed by the farmer and stock man. Send vin a trial .order and be convinced. WURZWEILE'R & T'HOMSf Prinev1ller. , .Oregon MU Jlll'l Cornett Stage & Stale Co. MADRAS TO SHANIKO DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Ppeclal attention tlveu to carrying 'Express -Mntier. Fare $4.5Q; iRound trip, $8. WAUTTW T. PRATT, k Antelope Drug com pan f ANTELOPE, OREGON Accuracy guaranteed. MhII orders receive eareful nttoutlo"1! llvered In return mailt I JSItEC-T LIHEQ)F PERFUMERY & TOILET ABTH Ai Ea CROSBY rROI'lUKTO POSTOFGICE i.. . I.LioiJ riruiu VioKpIiu. cWntalll. HoUI"'l?V' attentloH. A ratute Ih rha.rKO tU'ltmf' lrfHWwo, 'jk ' . .. l. . tl.i... J..al. IUU...... U1J itrrAit- If