The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 27, 1905, Image 3

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    AT MADRAS
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1 111 I H II 1 -
, rticle of ImproverrTntsr-T.he
Social Events-Items '
Condensed.
IKf ed to hand I"
. .,0 foq8" ,rnlna.
-n of U iu'
M' n"T... c.,..f,liv.
: nJ,.nn. a Prominent cat-
... u, CreeK, w
HI
.rth.of PaWcy, was in
Monday on m$ r
e Lumber yard has on
looking tt,ur
I,wtk' V.klne
MiMmbhascompleteaine
her homestead c!atm half
ulj.est ol town.
bMvood and Jck Deo, of
U,, town Tuesday, look
UwlneM airalrs.
..l... mn of General Man-
L -r ih U. 1. & P. Co.,
Madras thts week.
i n...n f iiu ivns in
. I-.. Cnlitr.
a contest cise un n
Mrs.J.r.tUlin oiitl their
.... ril.u rtiirneu VUf
... .i.ilnif nr. till! lintHT
ill mi w w n -
rontr.Tobe Jackson and Vern
at spent Sunday and Monday
ike Deschutes. They caught
i i. nlnMA in ittrin III
i. mi IImimI rolniltixlor
I. Mftfltmrlti.
AVh T-' Irr In fiifikf. nnou
icrew bezel canes betweeu
l.P.rkev left on 'luesiiay for
where tin Imb bw-n tiubpnu
witness In llio Williamson
! I ..fill irailM PUkkH
tio nun 1 1 n ii u i"(ivu
i in i - t t.
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it iiiimiirii n iirin wm i l
Helms dIkm iIuk a well ami
t
lave for Portland this week to
r dir. tier urmner. it. wnn-
bis'family, vsMI return with her.
proprietor of tliu Madras and
leitnliane Ihn. Wim In Inwn
IV '(Minlrlnr, Id.. K llti ami
.v ....i ihu i snj nun
HtVI U
Steffi, tdHor of the Crook
, .... . ww i tfiia
several days last week.
subpoenaed in the William-
nun uMUl IUUrtt?UtrH.
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k. a tu.niAi.. 15 .
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ol'lett and .tronireA of 'tho
r- wii i vim nnoiCA in.
HUOHU III
1 your rirniwrv i m i.
.w. jruu m huh com-.
.?rsed lumber at ihflr ,
rf -. .V '"ontii, ontlic
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lujd rn ih. ....it
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'""wen. a ntom!n.n
. ouamKo neluhbdrhnrirl
uuuay on ins wav hom.
J"' wntrc he is sttrii
Mnas of ihn A.jt, ..
t.1,, . , mis sen-
'wn UI ueintr'nal 1 ih i.i.h.
.. " H0") thai wa.-hnlJii
"acrn Orerron.
'--v. oi the D, i.i 'p
Panyof di5.in ... r., '
tiiuiirii in n,
roland h a.. . ' "
w. ' ",0 Minto nasi
uucj. and . .
;".",c,r P'tvntc car
waning ft, -.l. ,
lew . ' 4,1 onnnil0
Pay irieni i..u.
Over .h.
IIIIUIMH. .6 O IKUIlllM IIIH.
Dkifc,. .""c sport 'fishlite r
Furniture, Undertaking supplies and
building niaterjfll nt Louck't. & Co's.
Mr. nud Mm. MoTftgKart, Mr. Bard
tier Mrs, Wrlgltt hikI Mrs. rerclval
npent h few dttys cumphig at Opal
Springs thin wftjk.
Mr, ami. Mrs. J. J. Haight, of Trout
Creek,, wer.c entertained by Mr, and Mrs.
Kalph Brown last Sunday. '
Ed Craig and John Trotter left a few
dayt ago for the harvest fields near Pen
dleton. They each put up a fine crop of
hay on their ranches before leaving.
IS. Endrcwd and James Rice, of Hay
Creek, were visiting In town on Sunday.
Mr. Ilndrcwd is secretary of the Baldwin
Sheep & Land Company, and Mr. Rice
is also connected with the company.
0. P. U'Retij a ntockroan from itldge
ffay, whm In town yesterday on lilti
homo from (ho Ccode Fjrtst R;
hcrvo, where lie la summerlog Ida
Hhcep. Mr. U'Ren aayu that It Ih get
tliiK very dry 1m (lie wountaliiH, anil
that uprliiK" never before known to go
dry during tbe longest lummiTK, are
ulrt'iuly drying up. Tills la duo to tbo
small amount of hhow which fell in
tbo inountwItiH during thu past wlniur,
and It may cause uouslderablo incon
vuiilonco to the btockiiien who uso tbo
Renerve for HUmtnur pasturago.
A subscription list was circulated here
on Saturday for the purpose of raising
money enough to have the streets of Mad
ras sprinkled .during the next two months.
The slightest breeze starts the dust to fly
ing, and the merchants of the town have
liad aliflkult task in keeping their stock
of goods clean, and if the street sprinkler
will prevent this it wUI be a. cheap luxuty
nt any pi Ice. in addition to the benefit
to the merchants, tbe strett sprinkler
would be a materjal odditinn to the com
fort of evcty resident in towh, Only a
few of the business people in town re
fused to contribute to the fund,, and it is
likely that the sprinkling-car will be in
operation by the first of August.
' Horses For Sale..
Four work horses one mare 5 years,
three horses1 4 years old "Seven miles
southwest cf Madra.i. For particulars
call at the" Pioneer Office. 41
NOTOtE.
All parties indebted to me for water
will please come in and settle or close by
note. I desire to leave for a vacation by
middle of August anJ want these matters
settled up bclore I go. Respectfully,
at John a. Isiiam.
BARGAIN
I3ST
REAL ESTATE
We have the following choice tracts xA
land for sale h this viclnii-yt
160 acres of farming land, 15 mile
south of Madnu. 'Good house aird baVn,
all fenced: 80 acres now in grain and bal
ance can be cultivated. The crrdi wilt be
included in the purchase price.
240 lucres about 1o miles, sdathWeit oT
Madras', son- 1,'ittle Agency Plains. All
plough land 1 unimproved. Level plateau
land, and as good as the best land in this
Vtdnity.
6ijo acres of land Hve 'miles northeast
of Madras. AH tinder .fence and 550
acres df it good, pldugb' land; balance
good pasture land!
40 acires of land lying under Columbia
Southern ditch) all irrigable.
tfio hctcs of farming land -lying ,12
miles north of Madras. Has fine spring
upon it, aud is all fenced.
1 Sooces of farming and pasture land,
15 miles" north 6V Madras,' 'TlffiHy acres
can:be Irrigated" and used for fruit ranch
6r garden pot.
Tftle to ail of above tracts perfected.
AUntrnct fUrnlslied If desired,
'Prices and teVm's reakonabVe.
ipr pfrtkuljira niy io
MADRAS
REALTY CO,
d. v. m, op
Mr, rtnd Mrs. Tyler, of Vancouver,
Wash,, father and mother of "Dewey,"
were In town yealerdHy y sltlutr him,
They havo have been takln t an out
ing 011 tipper Dtfsohuics. Thny wet.t
to Bond lo nee Dewey, who IipiI to re
turn to Madras, the day thoy arrived
at Bend, so they returned by this iiIhco
for A abort -visit with him before re
turning to their home.
Kcv. 0, M. Booth Dead.
Rev. G, M, Booth, presiding elder of
the Methodist Episcopal church for the
Columbia River district, died at his home
at The Dalles on Monday, July ii, 1905
His death came very suddenly while he
was alone in a room at his home, hi
Tamtly being in other portions of the
house. Mr, Booth had been down town
during the morning, and feeling ill, had
been driven up home in a friend's buggy.
A doctor called later, and Inter in the af
ternoon his wife left the room for just a
moment and when she returned, found
Mr. Booth lying on his face, dend, Eealh
was due to heart disease, from which he
wa3 known to . be suffering. He had
planned taking a vacation in a few days
and had been granted a respite from duty
by the conference.
The Rev. George M. Booth was one of
the best known and most beloved minis
ters in Eastern Oregon. Three years ago
he was assigned to The Dalles district, as'
presiding elder, since which time he has
lived in this district He made frequent
trip out through interior Oregon in the
discharge of the duties of his charge, and
had many friends in Central Oregon who
will miss these pleasant visits He leaves
a brother in this county, Judge W. A.
Booth of Princville.
SHAMKO, Qfl.
Hazelwood Ice Cream
SODA WATER, ICE CREAM 80DA; ROOT BEER
HAMMOCKS, CAMP STOOLS, FISNINC TACKLE
WALL PAPER, FURNITURE, LINOLEUM
mm
FOB
Lewis and Clark Fair Visitors
Call on Us When Passing Throngii Town, We're at Your Service
A general line of Oroccrlcx.ft j.c
clftl lino ot (lento' KnnllMiIng
floods, iiInA ft complete lino of Stn
tloiiery, Clgnrc, Confectionery mxt
Notions enn tJ fount st ttio
Grizzly
Postoffice Store
W. E. WILLS, Prop.
J. W, 300NE
""Dealer fu hgme-mnde
Harness &Saddles
Try our make of White Itlvcr Tree
Stock Saddle. The best In the market.
PR I NEVILLE
ORECON
CULVER HOTEL
AND FEED BARN
I'HnilV HEED, Manager.
GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS
NEW BUILDINGS
GltAIK AND HAY OF ATX KINDS FOK SAI.K
PRICES REASONABLE.
CULVER
ORECON
? Mcto J40TE11
5
1 m mm tm mm
BARBER & D'LASHMUTT, MANACERS
Good f&ed and cat'efal
treatment given to stock
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FREIGHTERS
Successor to Hahn'ft
MRS. E. R. M'GEE, Prop.
Best place to stop in the
city. Home-like eotrifotts
QOOD ACCOMMODATIONS POB TRAVELLING MEN
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MADRAS )
2 M EAT MARKET!
C. E. ROUSH, Prop.
Keeps constantly on hand the best
MADRAS
LiumbeffYard
C B. ROUSH, Manager
All kinds of Rough Lumber; also, a full line of
Dressed Lumber and SHINGLES-.
Give us your order. It will be promptly at
tended to.
"STard. aaear aadxas 2vleat nar3rt
L A. YOUNG.. GENERAL MERCHANDISE
See me for your
Harvesting Machin'ry
STANDARD BINDING TWINE 15c an lb.
Agricultural Implements
PRINBVILLE'S
...Department
i i
Store...
rl Rpsh selected
UfllivSO tliu iJlli(jvuw '
stock of gents' and ladies' ready-made
clothing of any store in.Crook county.
Latest styles, best 'lit, lowest prices;
, also a fuil and complete lino of every-
t'i,:L aai J hv th A fnrmer and stock-
1,11111(3 IIOOUVJU Tj
niaii. Send' in a trial order and be ,
' ' convincied. . . , - fjp
WURZWEILER & THOMSON
Pririeville Oregon
fc4
MARBLEahdORANITE
WATTS MARBLE WflrtS
WATTS & BAKER, PROP'S -
tVIarble and Granite
Bm: o nsr xj 3 b osr
Woodmen and lodgo work a specialty
Iron riiul Vlro Fencing for Oeuietorles
ami J-'arms.
'Wb'lleal direct wUh 'inarrlea In Car
'Load Lota, k"
tHE&'UES,r. OREGON
S FRESH AND SALT MEATS
And pays the bfebeat market price for Fat Cattle,
Hogs, Sheep, Butter, Eggs, and other Farm Produce.
) WE CAN SATISFY YOUR WANTS - CIVE US A CALL
Madras,. Oregon
HALL'S SAFES
SOLD ONLY BY TUE
floftus Safe and liock Company
Agents for the Pacific Coast. The only firm that can sell a Safe under
Hall's Brand. Exclusive ale for the only MANGANESE BANK. SAFE.
Agents for the OLIVER TYPEWRITERS.
l'SB-l Sc'Cbnd Ave;. Scatlre, Wash.
112 Pine St, Sati FrahciSeo. Cat.
ill Washington St-., Spbkatib, Wash.
84 Third Street,
Portland, Ore.
.
Z. F. MOODY
GENERAL COMMISSION & :
FORWARDING MERCHANT :
Large and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited.
J ' Prompt attention paid to those who iavor us
with their patronage.
1 SHANIKO, OREGON
Shaniko Warehouse Company
OENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
Special attention to Wool G-ding and Baling for Eastern ship
ments, Dealers In Blacksmith Coal, tlrtfe and Builders' Material
of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Backs a'rfd Twine, Grain,
Flour and Feed. Highest pYico paid for Hides and Pelfs. Stock
Yards with ill tbo latest and best facilities for handling Stock,
i - .
f - Mark Goods 'Oar'e oil
T; & CONDON, Manager.
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JOB PRINTING
!
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IS -OUR BUSINESS
NEAT AND ARTISTIC
PRICES ARE RlOHT
The pioneer job office
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IIARA8, OAEOON