The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, November 09, 1905, Image 5

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a visitor ia town duting , " ",c
ofihe week.
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One hundred bushels of
stootbvest of Madras.
W, Turner, administrator oi
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, nlcle of ImprovementsThe'
Throngr-Butlness and f
M Social Eventsr-Itema
Condense
- , Intnes Madness has rented the Irn Id).
nm house, and is innjrinf; a number of im
pr.ivctncnts in ft. As, oon as tliey arc
completed he and Mis, Magnets will be
at home to their friends,
J. C. Sothman, who spent a portion of
the summer and fall fn Minnesota arrived
home Monday. He wns at hi. former
home and reports a successful trip in con
nection with his business. Crops were
uyrly fjood In Minnesota this season.
Mrs, B, H. I3ean and her (laughter,
Miss Pearl, were fn town on Tuesday from
their homo near Hay Creek. . The friends
of Mr. E. H. Dean will be glad to know
that he has sufficiently recovered to be
able to make a trip ovtjr o Hay Creek.
Affix Ltindilpmnti la Joo.nl nRont for
Norwloli Union Ffro Insurance HorIflv,
ono of tho nMwt mid Ntroitgcot of tlio
old-lino oornpnnk'K. If,,you dvnlro In
fturniironn your property, lie will ho
Kind to plaoo It for you In thin com
pany. James Kaas, who spent a portion of
the summer and fall in North Dakota,
arrived home Tuesday. He had a fine
trip and icports times pood in N. D , hut
the cold weather there caused his thoughts
to return to Oregon, where the lovely au
tumn weather continues until after Christ
mas time.
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1 I ..I a.rtfl 1131 ..... ... ... wtiw VII HtU
ins' j most prominent stockmen in the northern
. i T..mi.nr v.ir.1 iPlrt of Crook county, being a. member of
duly 1 lumber nn . '
I windows ttl ItriCl'rt I""- - " " "
j i hciimji niciiiuci, nil. JUJVi icvcuuy inru.
! TliJ firm Is thn l:irfpsl owner of rnttlf in
li. U. Cook, who lives about four miles
smith of town, brought us two samples of
winter radishes last Saturday, raised on
his place without irrigation, which are, im
msnse. One of them is 6 inches in dinm-
rOr nru n lnrhiB Inner nni! llii nit-tr
house, and now ii tonts . " ....
' , , . 7 i2 inches in-diameter and o inches in
length. .This peaks well for a country
where the growing Mason was as dry as
this one was this year.
The literary society held a meeting Irst
Sunt day evening and completed rcorgani
ia'ion. Hcnrv Conrov was elected re-
.( ; cii'inng scciciary anu vcnu uuiicks v na
A5M.CW 10 I00K nilCf CM.HC i! . i r I.-
ftppled n pflitor ot the sncielvnnr.fr.
company at Heislcr, was in . . . . wll nf nrnm,, ,n . ,,.
- .... aever.ii ntiuitions were mnue in mc mcin-
I esting programme is being prepared for
J the next meeting, which will be held i n
Saturday evening, Nov, 18. Everybody
faglrtst the Grizzly Luke , ls ,nv,,cd to a,tcml ",c cllnKs-
The Wilkinson family, composed of Ita
Wilkinson and wife an two daiightcis.
Misses Bessie and Niva, just from Minne
apolis, Minnesota, anived' in Mndt.s
Wednesday enroute to Bend. They were
met at Shaniko by their son, Ray Wilkin
son, who has been a resident of the Herd
country for about a year. Mr. Wilkinson
has several dozen chickens with him, thor
oughbred Buff, Vhile and Barred Ply
mouth Rocks and Light Brnhmas, ai.d
will make a, specialty of the poultry busi
ness at Bend.
Everything Mint 60 Quick
Monotor Closing-Out Sato of Expos'
llon, Slightly Usod, Rontod ord
Snmplo Stylos of Pianos, Pianola
Pianos, Pianolas, Etc., at Enormot'o
Reductions at Ellors Piano House.
.Tut received word that ourChrl't-
teilll vnn ' . . . - ... . . .
-'v iiuutip out tins
I lng, Wobors, KlmbillB, J Pianola
. -t It (V oil. Ill ' ' '
ip'uprc or nr cu. i-iiuiik. riHiiniiiH. cm, win arrivu 111 u
lltS0 41,ilU III'! ' f"
pouted, hut wo tnst miUto rooiii ()iilol..
Wo must havo till tho floor apace In our
lm, Geo'Ec Stevens sUon, pllKbtly uaed, routed nud wimji'o
"P from M,i
styles nr nano, i'iauoih rtunoa, rian-
'llllt', otu.
Mn"y InBtrumenta wero rented lo
liotelHHiidroomltig-liotiHeH for the tetm
"f tho ExjioHlllnn, All Imvo bien
thorouglily gone ovor In our repair
N. m Lane
General Blacksmith
and Wagon Maker
MORSnSHOniNQ A SPECIALTY
All Wrk OiiarnDtMil
hop, mid how arc hi our rcH ilpuru
mi'llt, gOOll H8 imw
ll) addition. w nrn imlni in nl
rT ----- v V
put diirlliK tbl Hlo 8ll(jhlly iiumI
plftiliiH, oiiu bi'lnjt tnlii. aH jmrt my-
l..!! .... it... ft t
uuiik nil iiiu J IHIIHIIl I'lUIIO, or fjlltdlt-
erliigH, Wi-lmrn'or KlmbulK Mnuy
ot, tli'i-m Imvu only liemi In Iiohich for h
Mhort linio, A lew Hiunplo piitiiOM uImo
InoluiJtd. Evory'thliiK mi'iNtit. Not
u UuhtIoii of profit; w muni jjVt rid of
tliiMii In douhln qiilclr. tluio, and we
havo ruurked tlicni down to prttot fciilJ
coHt prlctt,
l-9,ok These Over
Two dainty Lnuonduf, S3i5 tylo,
now $105 each. Fiuo MurHbitll &
Wwiidtdl, omU ciinb, nftw $218. lu-atitt-ful
Hobiirt M. Cable, lurgeHt -l;e Culil
(Hit Grand, allghtly inuircd, Hiyle,
now $250. Ueautlful Hully, hirgeMt
mIxo, Colonial atyle, $12. A tli.c new
Lentor, be'iutlul walnut cine, Ubtly
diunnged In trminit, $2S2. I.a,rgeB
HlzedHliiger, fanciest case, $165Mtu'olli-'
r Hlnger, not qulto ho large, 5148.
Fine Ollbi'tjt Co., upright, rullnUe
old Boston nake, good as now, $187.
iieautlftil BtuyyHttnt, taken uh pun
piiyinenton Pluncd lano, now $250
l'nnoleBt atylo Weaer Btoh. Orobehtral
Grand, $218. Flno Ultimo mahogany
case, $178. BenuUful Jacob Doll ma
hogany, $210. LHrgest siaed Whitney,
beautiful, oak case, good us now, $218.
Elegant Omaha Exposition Htyle Kim
ball, $318, Another flno Mursliull &
Vond.nll, mahogany 6use, $235. Larg-out-hlaed
Wing & Son Orchestral
Grand, $128. Magnificent wnlnutcafe,
IJrlnkerhofr, $200. Lurgent-tilzed Buub
$210. Jlegant walnut cane, $500 Htyle
SobTller, uovy 2.l1k. Beautiful Ilurd,
man, largo uize", only allghtly ued,
f2fiL7. Flno Wesley, oak case, $138.
Beautiful Vlotor, Colonial Htyle, larg
est tdze, 8275. Two fine new Tease,
diecounted Btylcfl, $200 each.
Wili Go Quick,
Remember, there iu no time to lose.
Every iriHtrument will go quick at
these low figures. .Don't delay.
Come, write or telephone at once.
I'uymenlH to suit your convenience.
Buy now, pay later. Pleesedo not fort
get that Eilers Piano House guarantee
uccompaules each Instruinentsnld, and
If not found after dellveiy exactly sat
isfactory or as reproHonted, your "mon
ey back." Ellors pjmio Uoune, Retail
Department, 351 Washington street,
corner Park.
HwnHMMM1MrMMMaMnMMHnaMHHH
New Fall and Winter Millinery.
New Dress Goods and Trimmings.
The "Designer" Agents for Standard
FIGURE WITH
On Your Winter's Supplies
PRICES SENT ON REQUEST
Agents 1900 and 1900 Jr. Washing Machines
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Shaniko Warehouse Company
GENERAL STORAOE AND FORNVARDINQ
Bpocial attention to Wool Gdlng Rnd Baling for KBt?rn ship
montB. Dealers in HlnokainlOi Coal, Llmo nnd Buildera' Material
of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twino, Grain,
Flour and Feed. Highest prico paid for Hides and Polls. Stock
"Yards WlCb U tho latust and beat facilities for handling Stack.
Mark Goods Care ot
W. Co."
T. G. CONDON, Haneer.
TravcHnff hi New Auto.
A patty composed of members of the
Deschutes Irrigation $ Power Company
were in town last Saturday on their way
to Redmond, the new headquarters of the
company. 1 '1 hey were making the trip in
the new automobile recently purchased
by the Central Oregon Transportation
Coinuany. and which was mahufacturrd
by the Oldsjnobile Company especially
for iiac over the roads of this section oi
the countty It is a light wagonette, and
much lighter than the large machine man
ufactured for them in Portland, yet capa
ble o carrying about nine passengers.
In the party were H. D. Turn.ey. presi
dent of the company; Fred S! Stanley,
secretary;.- J. O. Johnston, general mana
ger, and E C. Baldwin, a large stock
holder' in the company. They left Shan
iko in the morning and. expected to reach
Redmond, a distance nf Go miles, in the
afternoon.
County Teachers' Aleetlng.
The teachers of Crook county will hold
an institute at Madras the last Saturday in
this inontlj, the work being in charge of
County Superintendent Dinwiddie. An
instructive and entertaining' programme
will be given. It is expected, a large
number of teachers will be pesent, and
it is hoped to make this a notable event in
the educational history ot the cointy. The
ladies of this city and vicinity have started,
the movement for a basket-dinner, and
every one is invited to co-operate to make
this occasion a success socially, as well as
instructive to those present.
Purchased by Les. N. Kelsay
The Shaniko Ike, published at Shaniko,
has been purchased by Les N. Kelsey,
who was formerly connected with the
Central Oregonian at Silver Lake. This
is the 6rst paper published at Shaniko
since the Leader was published there by
W. Holder and S. D. Percival, about
three years ago. The new paper seems
to have a liberal advertising patronage,
and Mr. Kelsey appears to be making a
success ot his new venture.
Epworth League atMethodist Hill
The young people of the German M. E.
church met Sunday evening, at 7:00 p.m.
lor the purpose of organizing an Epworth
League at Methodist Hill.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year; Jno A. Hoffman presi
dent; Giliam Reichen, vice-president
Jacob Moehring, secretary Marie Moeh
ring, organist; Einil Zemke, treasurer
Thirty young people jojned as charter
members.
Grain sacks for sale by G. L Hardy at
the Loucks building.
Prinevi'le's
EPARTMENT
CnrrleH the Largest and Beat Helecfed utock of dents'
und LaiileH'' Ueify-Mi(Io Cloth-ng of uny et.re In
Crook County Luteat styles, bout lit, lowest prices.
Also a full mid complete line of everything need by
tfie former 'nud ' stockman. Soud in u trlul order
dud be convinced.
WURZWEILER & THOMSON
Ppneville, Oregon
r a r"rrnM
ANKING
SHANIKO,
Capital Stock, $25,0OQ
J, W,PEEN0H, Pres. H. A. M00EE, Vice-Pres.) P. T, HUELBUET, OaabiV
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOLJGHT AND SOLr
ZDrafts on .11 2?surts of tlie "W-xxu
A.
THE BEST
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
- AT SHANIKq IS
D. A. HOWELL'S
Good stock, Careful drivers, JSest of hay and grain.
Prices reasonable.
rk.-i.T Vrr.-Af A ifkyfk TT W yfiT.rr tYt
t M'ELROY
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LACKSMITHING AND WAGON-MAKING
Horseshoeing
& WATRR-TANfi
ALWAYS
1JL Hjl HJLJjffKl1 'P P M- - J-
MARBLE ajd
Of mm
mmmim
mum m
I Antelope Drug" Company
I ANTELOPE, OREGON 1
rrescrlption work a principal feature of this store. No substitution.
. i . 1 nr..ll ..H.lnf. .n.nlifa icijftful otfanflnti (t .1.1 .la.
A ACCUiaoy guuntuiecu. :uuu uiucin
llvered in return mail.
SELECT LINE OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES
! Z. F. MOODY
Largo and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited.
Vrpinpt nUontlou paid to those who iavor us
Ylth tholr patronage.
SHANIKO, OREGON
MADRAS . S
MEAT MAfRKETj
C. K. ROXJSI-I, Prop. S
Keeps constantly
d FRESH AND
) And pays tho hlglicst UMirketprice for Fat Cattle,
ftp IIoK8,'Bheep, Butter, EggH, and other Pnrru Troduce.
WE CAN SATISFY YOUR WANT
g Madras
STORE
Anr r r. rv 1
GOMP'NY
QREGjDN
Deposits, $250,000
t.h TH?. Sjxnfstrtt it! t"V ytlr tfir -V T?k
BROTHERS I
Oregon q
a Specialty
and nRAIN-RAOS
ON HAND ' B
Lf-H 1 m -J- ip V rJ li A1 j
WATTS MfiRRIF WHRKS
WATTS & BAKER, PROP'S
Marble and Granite,
nvio isr xj.yr-osf q? .,
Woodmen and lodge work a specialty
Iron and Wiro Fencing for Ccn)etprlp.
and Farms.
AVe deal direct with quarries in PfiC .
. Load Lots.
THHtDALLES.
OREGON!
I-
lotcuu VU.I..U1 ui.iuuk.uu kw-
GENERAL COMMISSION &
FORWARDING MERCHANT
'I
on hand the best
SALT MEATS
Oregon
CIYEUSA.CAU
2
8t water wt
SHANIKO f. "OREGON