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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
II ., ,. ' . il ' m .in n.n iiL-.iw 'ii4t.n " "' 1 ' ir 3 nf ImprdvementsThe -M SpoW Events-Items, Qpndensed. who i,a change I" """...Lw morning, the drugstore for dis i .1 ..MA IT . ... 1 visitor nt Culver fw5ll4byO,J. r WW'- ..... Mddrfin, a S- .nil ClllVC fpr 0i ronta. Oregon. rjoiver, attended the .fcce on Tuesday cv. iHrrdc. Of Wcuu, - k tbe Iuin'r Yard D(. CU)tr j"" ho is teaching ir. .,;,. ent Saturday and Owen Hrown, ot jhe rwini r'i wiJ..tf 1 1. lMttiUVl " UIIV . . . . .n w ndowt priwn .i.i.ui ne 01 ilea it in 1 .. ... lillUllllf .La 1 Pl with hit fnmilv. ,. ii. ,w tiic nurch.isca 10 P1UIIM, resident. l.ii ..ttirnnl frnm Shan Wednesday morning where he will mttt Presiding littler Skipworlh nrtd, tonetl.er thsy will visit different points on llio cldct's Circuit. Jerry Cramer returned yesterday frnm Salem, where he went to carry the prison ers convicted at the recent term of the cir cuit court at I'rlneville. Jerry is n deputy sheriff, and wjs n attendance n,t l'rinc ville during the session of court. Andrew Morroiv, a prominent sheep man from Willow Creek, was in town the first of the week. He is one of the larg est owner of la.nd in this county, owning something like is.ooq acres. While here he leasrd 'several tracts, which will be sowed in grajn during the coming season. These lands have all been used by Mor row (t Kcenan for pasturage of their (locks in recent years, but they arc be coming too vajuabje at this time for such a purpose, and the !ards are being sub divided into smaljer tracts and leased to farmers, Mis. Fred H. .add accidentally shot the third finger of her (eft band last Sun day, whie trying to kill a coyote with a pistol. She had shot at tbe varmint once,! and the pistol refusing to fjre a second time, was investigating the cause, when the pistol was accidentally discharged. The wound inflicted has proved quite painfnt, but not serious, and there seems no danger of losing the finger. Mrs. Ladd feels that she had a most fortunate escape from what might have been a serious accident. Martin Pratt returned last Thursday I EASTERN OREGON f ' 4. .0. New Fall and Winter Millinery. New Dress Goods and Trimmings. TN '-'Designer" Agents for Standard FIGURE WITH US On Your; Winter'? Supplies PRIQES SENT ON REQUEST Agents 1900 and 1900 Jr, Washing Machines rank un nnMP'Nv ljoii in no yyifii Hi lii I load of freight. He is ; evening from a two weeks visit jn Port .. .t. ti C f . Ca. this H VK u vv - A..nMiii. Mr nrwl K.l ovunfmr frnm thr Dt)b ami 'dressed lum- Jutr. mill ulnlnw. jlNtttbaGrlfczly Lake Doogljs and wife of liny . .t i I.. i vm loose wnu aucnucu at this phce on last t. . .. ... I urcn or town nropeny Oregon. Ollice in . n t Ml hit wiu in lit tit,ifl irtijM, He is engaged in yusJiUi ar nrnn. LlrlftllVM MMr T miArU I koe just cist of Mad re with his family to tO School this uinfrr Of 1 loinhlnni tiritf n wWittts Marble works of thtV Will trnrl luvit iuv iiip uui whs land, where he witnessed the closing scenes of the Lewis mid Clark Exposition. .Mr. I'ratt biings most encouraging news con cernlng the condition of his father, Mr. I. W. Pratt, Who was stricken with paralysis while attending the sessions of the Su premc Council of the Scottish Kite Ma sons, of which he (s a member. The stroke Waj a sight (ine, and his father's condition s fP deemed at all serious at this time. Mr. IVrII $r. visited here for several days during tKc inmmer, and will he most pleasantly remembered by all who met him. Arthur P. Donohue, formerly connected with the Western Historical Publishing Company, and Kied N. Wallace, of Laid law, arc the latest to enter the field of Crook county journalism. They will soon begin the publication of a paper at Laidlaw to be knotvn as the Laid law Chronicle. Doth have had experience in newspaper work, and ns they have already been assured of a liberal patronage for their paper, it should prove a successlul venture. Laidlaw is located on the Des chutes nt a point formerly known us Picket Island, and on the old line of sur vey of the Corvalhs & Eastern railroad. It is an ideal location for a town. Jno. I sham, accompanied by his daugh- atowDKbt Saturday, He! Addic Loucks and George LouckstjrM rc- places on the nlains. ' turned Fndav evenine from a Dleasant 1 ?w4Hiei m gardening is 'Ijlostopat Hotel Poln. wiai it ia the --..v,., ,u iTlllOVIIIo, iDt. pood nccomi.u.. 106b mrion.i i.i..... . .rv .v8muiuuK8 for Vftr.iMl .... -M J HIIII fill.. t.l .Mwojunoriiraues. blauka mnti jUlJl,C(. , MADRAS IM EAT MARKET! Keeps constantly on hand the best ) S FRESH AND SAL.T MEATS And phvh the hliihent market price for Fat Cattle. (0 fa Hog", Sheep, Butter, Eggw, and other Farm Produce 9) WE CAN ATI8FY YOUR WANTS - GIVE A CALL ( g Madras, Oregon g SHAN1KO, OREGON uapiiai atouK, ao,vw uuposiii, zov,vnj & I J..EBENOH, Pros., H. A. MOOEIf, ioe-Presa P. T,TtttfBtBTJ5T,piW" J FGRF RN FxnHflNflF Rfll lr3HX A rVIri Sf.. li 5 grafts 2 -A-ll .rts q tle THE BEST LIVERY AN PEEP STABLE D, A, HQWPLL'S Qqp(r4 stopk. Careful drivers, Tegt of hay and grain, prices reasonable. MARBLE wdGRANITE Monuments.- r t7 1 n cts WATTS MARBLE WORKS WAfrs & BAKER," PROP'S IVIarbje and Granite, . iM: o 3sr tj jml b osr a? Wooduien.aiHl lodge work aspccialtj- Iron and Wire Fencing for Cemeteries ami Farms. ' '" We deal direct with quarries in pm Lop; -Lots. P DALLES, OREGOlf Prinevile's DEPARTMENT STOR Parries tho Largest and Rest Selected stock of Genta' and I.adfes' Heady-Mado Clothing of any store In Drpok County. Lnteat styles, best fit, lowest prices, 4Itso a full aud complete line of everything need by llio farmor nd stooltmp. Soud fn a trial order aud be convinced. WURZWEILER & THOMSON Prineville,, . Oregon e Slianiko Warehouse Company QENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special nttention to Wool Gdng gnd Baling for Eaatern ship ments. Dealers in Blacksmith Soa, Lime and Builders' Material of 9II kinds. Sulphqr, Wool and Grain Sacks and. Twine, Grain, Fjour aqd Fepd. Highest price paid fqf des and Belts. Sfpck Ypfda R-jfh )l tbe latest and best facilities fpr bundling 89ck. Mark Goods Care oi S, W. Go 99 Tt G. CONDON, Manager. 1 4 visit of several months at the old. isham homestead on the Mackenzie near Ulue River, which was entered by him more man 30 years ago and is still owned by Mr. Isham, one of his sous living there now. Miss Laura Isham remained at Hlue River. His friends here expected the early snows would compel him to come home by way of Portland. He drove over the Cascades, but encoun ered on the trip three feet of snow and camped in the snow one night. Mr. 1: b Horaoshoolng a Specialty ' r- WATER-TANKS and GRAIN-RACKS Pct4tly..p j nrnnit I says he was very Rlad when he got I In Siflhf nl V.ll.nl trmnrM Wflvl ..... w WIBKU... -ALWAYS ON HAND- I Anttlop urug company I ANTELOPE. OREGON Z prescription work a principal feature Of this eforo. Ho sqbetitutioa. I Accwraoy gqratiteed. llail orders reseive (iarefut gtteptloo ap.il d0- 9ELE6T LWE OF PERFUMERY hW TOILET TIGLE i Z. F. MOODY I GENERAL COMMISSION & pnowARniun mprp.uamt t. Lrgc nd Doinmadlou Wrthoue. Connlgunients Sollcltod. Prompt attention ptd to those who Jftvorns with tbair patronngro. SHANIKO. OREGON men uiii Hall onTh,i..:' ' Thc "Oo"qe Social" given on Hal ,b public ii inii, 1 1 lowt'en by ,h8 J'adies AW Sode,y WBS ' 14 furnished ,ni ' lu" we" attended and a very enjoyable Bwomiuwi i .1. . 1 was haa by those who were nrescn'. wnoat , A .' in 1 i. , Hiiiijiii' inn iiiiiiinsr 11 pi n it n niinrriif. 11 11 t Hlut ror 1 j ....... .... , 'U .,..-,.., i ff'lneurflnceaonlniv Jne'WllnR address by J. E. Heddingfield IM .1. I in t... III.. rlt I ""iigmof tho you doslro In. "iiunireat Of Mm I" Mucl u7 UHIIOWHV unu nu, 1 " you dnaim 1... I nnooks. which was accorded an encorei a ffwrtv. ! ...hi . It ht ... .' " oe iiim com ?itrof the Eastern touching recitation by Mrs. J. A. HolT ina a story by Professor Fulton. The question of woman's rights was handled by Miss Martha ft.'Kobinson in an able . . ComM,. w",lcr" 1 ana numerous manner. The exercises I K,, ni r-7 m onaniko, ' closed with a number by the "gleelcss ' 1 Wave Hflrtt. .r 1. (lllArtait. Til. .11... . k .1,. n Thursday cn their GWy fort"ne tellers, (Mits Jennings a Wp to rit. n n ? E Roush) were thcie. Thb trai dttt lami ' ' nal "PMmpkln pie? supper, made in t nd tradi- the Wl ma... r ""ercsts. good old-fashionsd wav. was served. s urnni - . )... ..." vuauesiH .. -IIIIJWMI- n . . ' MKnes-Borden Wedding. Iiors, . . "aVCcon'l Miss Mvrlle Ilnrden and 7. R. Mni , aoo head, ne. llrttVi t,U"il.. ...... ..tl. 1 !., it ns 10 Vc'maT f fIaf'eat Prineville last Thursday evening, wd ir.. nelt i T,w appy coupl relumed to Madras t fim rj ,L ' came n l'rlday anl in the evcnlntr were civen a . -n -'iWBetktn ... . "y h4...j . ,w t"riy rtcewww bv their manv irrtfius ana dfi.. r"""t Mirouah B....it.....V. ... r. .. .... . VMSSV . D ' I ST1 III IM IS " " ' I 111.1 Mill IrtBlSl I MPIr g AN FORE SHANIKO and MADRAS Oregon & SILL IB w.jtiiiiiiiHBsn MMjagfc Mii MawKliWIsBTttBMffBBaM flu We have a full line of PLOWS HARROWS DRILLS and all klids ol." riiiplemeiits':. Uardwarerand Groceries SANFORD & SILL dkm. 5c i 4 "wayoVer.lhomikitKkclty,