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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
ppBNlNOS Jjariiaa AT MADRAS 40 ? $ t - 1 ' Elr p ynuldr!dgQiand Sherman J. Hnrrop were n, jon oft Saturday even In making preparations to commute upon their homesteads in the Culver neighborhood, i nnidle c-f InfiproveftlenUThe ?Untf Throngf-Business and M0V Social Events-Items Condensed. 7..i. fthanae-8 In ...Urn flflBIIV ' ..--j.u morning. M Mm11""' .bedsore for di, V . .... r. T. Hardy nt .t, lor sue ojrwj" . .... Friday and elLtbcplumber from Hend. .. .r ct,rs was m town Hum on the Ji tktoo Saturday Mk the Lumber Ynrd It MR 1 ..I I mil ttbit nw cup"" ' la .nriHlyL. Mower x. L(ind wiutlows at prion, i too aaiile- L&lhcr and Mu. Osborn Uia n .Saturday actum- ,Xhironcl and Miss i-uiu rf a tombstone, write n dtotheWatts Marble otks of tal tbey will "id you de hraioa their first trip out this Liocly to stop at Hotel Pnln- i U eoavlnceU tlml It In tin- Rbr hte!ry In Prlntjvlll-. itittimeut, good uccomnin- J popular price. JtaQ Is local agent foi ICafonFlwIrmiraueetiiieieH, ritJtat and alruugeal of the poie, If you dunlro ln i roar property, He win ne It for you In thin com- Hm his sold a number of amull'tiact of land owned b) itxmb tide of Madras, during kino. The land owned b) u tie townsite and coraers jut of the bill south of town ano nit Seventh street. ilbttr,a proSnintnt stockman t;,bo resides; in the I'rine ptaod, was in town on Sun t Usier recently sold about 4400 ',tlc lambs bringing $255 litits about the highest pner athts county for range lambs. puns returned on Satuidny "ttWruitin Prineville. Th Wleis having built in Mad- Roplaed in a week and he ty ill then occupy it as a Mrs. Stevens is at present ; "we in Prinevile with rcl kl lUOCtSSor to .TnliniH.i &itM (Kjtuu at) exluiiHlv lnordjrtomako room ri Ki iuprOTemPnta In th. ""till Deo, Jo with W H bavfl one-alzth of rnurnetl to vnu In 1tloo-t.lil8 means $10.07 "HI he returned to .PP ouly to th. I) ' wii rootwwr (. , JlforCaehOnly. No 10 W afliitt Oltrlatmn. Eo Saturday night with driz. P,!Ueek hasten . r , . . w. mCh bluster, wi.l. ..... 1 "Ml. II tnn.....l - it... ...u.tsu , mug it enoiioi, . ., u v.ovcr mc ndt. ai, ),... 1 ., ,. ., UUUK ,I1C r appear to bernu 1 nil uuay eveninn that n 1. r wrong ; in ,heir ni0tf. 7 -j ' " Canb fSIiu THIS JUST ABOUT STRIKES BOTTOM Hero arc Pianos Gfloi to Play on for $23, $26, $29, i ana so 011 np, at $2 or $3 a Hioiitli, Galo, Kingsbury, Inns & Clark. Lui wig, Schiller, Vosc, Fiscliorj also a llallot & Davis, a Kimball, a Stein way, and many otto to lie closed ont at Eilcrs Piano Honse, Pianos for a song, Delivered as Xmas gills if desired, Gome Quick. A "Pleiunn," beautifully curved U'U, only $23. A ono tliuo fumouH "Oalo" only $25. A WorctHtorStiunro, oleautly curved lo, only $20. A good Nunn & Clark, only $38. A lino Klrnbnll $03, a Stolnway $0U, u Hitllott & Davla $74. A ,,()uaro doal" nuroly to all who inivo room for ono of tliuso old-time fuvorltcf), liiirkjewt alzo, golden oak, fanclfcM Hlylo Luilwli; only $185. LurKfHt hlzo, mbho'jaoy cuho KIurh l,ury only $M6. Another Kingsbury, wuluut cute, $1118. A line, fanc-V, walnut ended Vorc, $2S0; anothiT Voho In pretty uialioifn. ny one, only $220. Very nlco little Flachor, ebonlzed oihc, ouy $15. A Collard (fc CollMrd Uprlghl, $8S, A rooiI N'uwloti UpriRht, $08. Fine mahogany caned Hackley, only sm. Largoit l?? capeoltUly dealgm-d Hunillcr, walnut oase, $278, Largedt hIzo Ileua, tiialiogaby Up right, tine tunv, only $212. Two discontinued, Colonial style pin ntm, brand ne tuily $80 each. LurctBt vise uolden ok cane Wei llimton, only $162. Twoahowy IIuiuIUouh, f 180, $Nfi. A tine Herbert 31. Cable, caao bomo what nntrred, only 9275. ' Largoat flzo Wum & Son, walni t oae, only $145' another Wing&Bou, alao like now, $ 1 28. Fine mahogany catted Llcht&Cc. plann only $188. Ik'Htitlful, largeHtalze Kimball, rove wood onfie, elahomtely (lulahcd, talitn hi purl payment on new pianola pluuo only $318. Practically all of the above and nuiuerntiH other planon weru taken tn part paymout on a new coatly Clih k erlttg, Weber, Kimball, Hamilton, Pi anola Pluuoti, Orchestrellfw, 0: eonio of the high grade InatrumeuUs handled by thu Iiounu of Kller-j. BRAND NEW ONES ALSO A number of stpeclally deulgnod ami very costly pUuoa of the hlgheist grade Intended for thu "down-town exhibi tion'' arrived too late. Theao will aho bo (dosed out at very tuarkod reduc tlona. The latent and most artlatlo xtylea over showu In this array. Itef muinhcr every one positively new, with all ihe lutcat ItnprovetuenU', It) Oholcent of hpeclally selected wocds, oxtrumoly beautiful and unique Kas iuat of payments. Come, write, or tel 0.liino Eileis Plauo House, 851 Wt ahr Ington Struct, Portland, Oregon. A. M. WILLIAMS &. CO Drpoods, Clothing; Furhishingf Goods 4 ..A nib, bdifta AND hij'Oks HATH AND OAPfl THE DALtES Jt dRECOK cIjlver HOTEL ' AN 1PEED BARN t am' RKND, Natter l GOOfl MBit? 1 - m&& BEDS OKA1N AND ISAvjOy AIih KINDS FOR SAWC Mcoliec-Cramcr. irii'rftTirrmMi rvnwir.. 'Wirt fMICatt KKASONAMbK, A very pleasant surprise was sprung Upon the many friends of the contracting parties when a telephone message on last Friday mprning brought the new of the marriage of Miss Nellie McGhee to Jrrry Cramer at Prmevii'.i on Use preceding evening. The ceremony was p-iormrd at the liome of Mrs, Stevens, mothrr of Mr. Cramer's business partner, George Stevens, nr.d only a few friends nf the bride and groom were i.ivited in to wit ness the solemnization of the happy event The bride js the youngest daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. W. I). McGhee nf the Madras Hotel, and by her many charmr 1)0 made hosts of friends at this place during her residence here of a year. The groom is a young business man of this place, having formerly resided at I'rine ville. He was ? member of the Second Oregon Rcgimerit and saw service in thr Philippines during the Spanish war. His comrades of the Second Oregon, as well as his many friends throughout this coun ty, will be agreeably surprised to learn that Jerry has at last become a Henedict Mr. and Mrs. Cramer are expected home within the next few days. NOTICE. Parties knowing IheraHelves Indebt ed to me for water rent r reqiicHted to call and pay mime. I net-d the money for the purpoxo of buying h niw pump and making other im pro ve rneuiu at the well before the winter -eta In. J. a. ISHAM. OUR NEW GOODS tpmmm from wd. up, heaths & cook sjrom CALL AND diJ OUR PRICES A ton of Barbed Wire to dlaposo of at $4.35 por 100 for cash. G. R. LOUCKS & GO, Madras, Oregon 6th & C Sts. ' J. W. BOONE Dcnlor In lioine-mide Harness & Saddles Try our innku of White JMvejr; Tree Stock HaiMIu. Tlie best In tho ronrlcet. PRINEVILLE ORECON Hamilton Urn Firnt cIuhh meals and beds. Prices reavonuble. Head quarters for all stage lines. Antelope, Oregon () MstMaManMiissssssssssttMM MftaaM "- mi '---n----r' ir r - 1 nr t tt i rrirTTTiT"nrsrrTi nr mrrT i m fm 1 1 SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE Ladies', Children's and Misses Hats AT A FOURTH OFF We must havo room for our Holiday Goods. Many are marked lower than u fourth oil. The sale Includes our entire stock of Trimmed and Tailored Huts. This season's latest styles and colorings. Prinevile'e DEPARTMENT STORE Carries the LaVgeat and tieflt BeVected atddk AX Gents' mid Ladles' HenIy-Mado Cloth. rig of any fit". re ill Crook dodnty. Latest styles, best fit, Idwest prlccsi Also a full mid complete line of everything need ly tho farmer and stockman. Send In a trial ordeV and bo ooiivinced. WtiRZWEILER & THOMSON . f Prineville, Oregon PREMIUM COUPONS We ore still glvlug Fine China away with cash purchases, but will dUcoutlnue doing so very enon. Parties having coupons should turn them In for exchange before the assortment of dishes Is broken. We will be unable to match the pattern we qow havo after they are gone. LtRST CtfflCE po$ pfEE jCiMlJvmWflKE ; SANA Ijlfii will bo ready at oQr atofe'to 'eho a very tine s'tock 6f Efol Idiy Goods on Monday, bo ceraber 4, 1805. I to -tf x -sir -jr jrr Shaniko Warehouse Company OENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING - . Special attontlon to Wool t?dlng and Baling for Eantern ship ments. Dealers in Blacksmith Joal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kinda. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highcet prico paid for Hldci and P,oIta. Stock Yards with all tho lateat and beat facilities for handling Stock. Mark Gooda Oare of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. OHUflOH DIRECTORY. UADIUH IU8TMIT. First Sunday, morning and evening. Methodist Episcopal, Kov. J. K. Craig, pastor. Second Sunday, morning and evening, fennonlto Jlrothren-lluv. Cain, pastor. Third Sunday. Morning and Evening, M. 1!. Church, lev. J. K. Craig, pastVf Sunday Bchool at 0 a. in. each Sunday, Mrs. J, K, Craig superintendent. ' 'iUCTllODlHT HII.I, DlStltlCT. German M. E. Churnh, Hcv. J. G. Mouhrlng, pastor. Sutiduy..school at 9.80 Sr.. Hilnerlntuiul- ,mt, . Preachlnr'3orvlco af lOjtya,,!)!. and 7.80. p,m, woruiftHuacpuunnv yvy'"0"' eoij,dllflltdby,pitr Saturday nt 3.0Q 1. in. KpwoVth lioamw, Sunday evening at t):0. KvevywWJvwelconu,- . XhBNOY rr.AINI DIHTItIC. yti&i Sunday, 8 p. m., Jrl, Crrtlg.' Vilurdi Miiiuhiv. lriornlmr and oVerilng, v """7'v ....... I it. Sunday school . SiimUy . flohoq) , every Sunday aftornoon st U.8). Preaching by UeV.,WiK'i r-'ulghatn and others at Irreguf Ur period 1 KlbMNSMklCK DIRTKtOT First and third Sundays, morning amj evening, the Kuv. II. A. Cain, Mennonlte Brethren. Tho Bev. J. K. Craig makes fho follow ing apiSblntinents for tho countrHlfltrcts Second S11 mlay, 80 n, m. Culver; 8 p. m., Homey SchoolhoU.se. Third Sunday, 8 p.m., at Mud Springs School house. Fourth Sunda y, Ui in., Willow Creek; Hud Buck Schoolhouset Desef t I.ahd-Flhal Proof; NOTICE FOR PtIBLIOATipN. 0. fi, I-aml Omrc, i Its Dalloi, rtVln ' , , November H, lwos, Notice tnhVrnby.Btveuitliat s iV llVifaeHetler, .vd-. of I'rlncvllltsHwu. Ua. tllcit notice Jf hla Intf ntt'mi to uiaki "prwif ion (Jcnort-lwnt claim No. St'tfolJjrijwlnsM, ieb W and M i'lni ie V.f WW i M P. (ora,vtA i'ulvty CiA of XJrook coivuty, at, I'rlntsvlllo, (HjU!Off4Kn ' tH-r, iw. ysv -.U u ItiB najaoi' tne folloWlrtfe wltupts forot- (lie eosiiplotj lulgatloiv (Jfd jticlyvma.fJWftpf Hktd land: j,l k II v ' O.DAItlnrfiami Marlon HtlUwelf. WilllantT Wilson, of Hltertv.Mtei; Knvt'Oai I'rhxsUU.OrrKOii, 1 V U 1 MlClfAII.T NplAN, p-aMdM lstr, ! EASTERN ,0pEGON ! I BANKING GOMP'NYi I SHANIKO, OREGON Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, $250,000 Jf-, W, TRENCH, Pres.j H. A. MOORE, Vice-Pres. F. T. HURLBURT, Oaahi FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOLGHT AND SOuU t HDrafts on -A11 SSgjAltJpf tlxe xa LIVERY E BEST AND FEE'D STABLE AT SHANIKO IS D. A. HOWeLLS Gfdorl 6tobki dareful drivers, feest of hay and gtain., Prifces reasonable. 111. ELROY BROTHERS t nEacira, Oregon , ni 1 nuniiiTiiliin atm ill 1 ntSki iiavuUin dLAbMIIHINU MWU VTAuUn'mAKIliD 9 HorsOBhooIng a Specialty 1 y 5 WATER-TANKS and GRAIN-RACKS ? ALWAYS- OHAND 5? I MAfklLE AHoihWiTE Monuments,- r t n s t-r r u v tn-HJ WATTS MARBLE WORKS WATTS & BAKER, PROP'S Pit '1 V l, ' t,vs KI ar b 1 e-an d-Gra 3 O 3ST XT 3 B 3ST s ' Wjodren and lodgQ.wprJq , a,siPiltj , - in- Iron and Wire Foncing xor Cemeterb' . -I K aiu! Farns. v. b w : We deal direct 'wih .quarriea In Csv TflEDALLEj, -ft 7ti HT s I Antelope "prufe;, Company ANTELOPE, OREGON , I Prescription work a principal feature of this store. No substitution. Accuraoy guaranteed. Mail orders receive careful attention auU de- g livered in retururnall,, J . u r t B.yv t kv. SELEOT .LjUE OF PERFUMERY ANl) TOILpT ARTICLES 1 Z. F. MOCjpti . , . , l GENERAL CjOMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Largo and Commodious WnTiuouM. Conatgnmants Solicited, T prompt attention pAid to thoto who lavor ui . , . . , ( . v I . -. Mr9' SHANIKO, 'OREGON t i IV M Am&ALtk MEATS 1. . l null ..-i 01 , . it . V t Ifc.i jfi. V 1 I 1 n f V