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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
rf- a i itii i.i r m m a i ai 4& m m m. - P pENlNOS nf Improvements The Chrn -Throng Business and vin.g ... PvntsItems god' Condensed. ,pn-t several days at the av nirs. V.IU- Orlwly L. Lumber rnru ....mt windows at prlcea . - .L . KAIIFlll'f nnp ui 1Mb wwwi'ti sheepmen, was a visitor k..MLiu vnnr harhwiiC! (VtlUlfcM 1 " Loocki i Co, m a iran wiiii.ii lit unu .1 . t f . .1 . lOOinoi Mura, am me 03 CIUIUUIUH ill WU9il I - -I . l I wvinree ieci in icni'iii sumbeauue numeroui in j 1 .1. it' around stem with initials kurqo N. H. Pinkerion, 1 nppljr of legal blanka for iitiriiiLV hiiii 1 111 n unu r - 'f-0"l ipeciwy.-r, j, Hrook. 1 met in Mnilr.K mi jw,iuc illume io oc iurn- i, sapper tickets extra. tie cordially " ''J Ht.iivui IIIIU .1 . . . jmaiairat h i... r lire idSL ui nr improvements arc '-"I The citizens there P Madras incorporated, probably be consum- ' January session ""5 41 L,iaiav, wa IV i...t- . - 'iiiKi 1111 fiic irnu f.Ruihetfordi interested L'dUw, and also has mi puce, He 11 muriiiir 1 r k. r b " me ironi I Orval Davis of Haycrcek was in town ..,d to band In i, Monday morning. ... ..itimr til i A . .,iBttf seai rfI,jycreekwalnnwnl.e tule by G. J. rfH,yCteekwa8vHu, Tuesday- " n.iclcr was a n ... nr iiu.. on Tuesday . hlbl5 been at I'rincv.lle wtii during tue WCCN' i. . n... finelir and Rye ueks. By ,,a,m ..v nm Lumber Yard " I .... ,l f ill J lut Fndav nn rci""tu fnrula. forbrei'dlnir . .. a. v. u rK, laU Tueijjay. Genifje Stevens is in J'rineville tins week, ookini; nper businr&s matters. It's fjettinB cold and our heaters are no. in fast. Come nnd sec them before they are H"" 0. K. Loucks ,v Co. Lyn Nichols, a younj; cattleman from the Haycrcek ndf'huorhood, was In Mad r.is last Tuesday afternoon. Jack Hardy's ".rain chopper will run on Saturday, Dec, 30, and those having ijr.iui to chop thould be on hand. Don'l forjjet the New Year dancg at McTngyart's Hall on the evening of Jan uary 1st. vitcd. Tickets 1 Si. Everybody in- Miss Jackie Iirock, a compositor in the office of th,o Laid la -v Chronicjc, was a visitor in town last Tuesday evening, cn her way to Portland, Thomas Ryan, who Is with the survey ing cicw" which is tunning a line up the Deschutes, was in town last Friday night. The surveyors are now a shor distance above the. mouth of Trout creek. If in need ol a tombstone, write a postal card to the Watts Marble works of The Dalles nnd they will send you de signs and prices on their first trip out this way Yon huvo or.ly to Btop at Hotol I'oln- dexturto lit) convinced thnt ItlHllic moH popular liOHtelry In l'rlimvllk'. CourtootiM trvniinotit, good hccdiiiiiio dullotiH, nnd popular prlcen. LOST: A pair of rimless gold glastes at or near Madras on Dec. 9. Glasies were in black hinged cisg. Finder Mill please leave same at Pioneer office and receive reward. K. A. Mcllvaine, Warm Spring, Oregon. C. W. Elkliin ntioneRMor toJotitiKii; Booth &. Co., hau begun an exteiiMvo Holldny Hftlo In order to maktt room fur 'ilterntlorm nnd linprovnmcntu In tlie Htore, From How till Dec. 30 with overy purchttNi) you will have ono-alxth of tlioumount rutuniflil to you in pood of your own eisleolloti'tblH mennn $10.07 on every $100 00 will ho returned to you. Thv hitlo nppllea only to the Dry Goodx, clothing, Imtn and footW(m ne partnientH, and Ih for Cnli Only. No licttfr wuy to KOt ft tlno ChriBtmuH present. Mrs. Martha Rush, of Walla Walla, Washington, .1 sister of Wm. McElrdy and an aunt of McElroy Dros., the blacksmiths, writes to her brother that she expects to soon pa;e her relatives here a visit and may conclude to invest in Mad ras property. Mrs. Rush has heard much of this vicinity through written and pub lished reports, and is very favorably im pressed with the outlook for this country, .Should she make purchases here Mrs, Rush will bring her family nnd becon.c .1 resident of this city. PERCIVAL-Al'REYNOLDSi Sydney D. Percival of Madras and Miss A. Schell McRcynolds of Ucnd ivere (harried at ihe latter place, on last Tues lay morning, only the family of the bride and n few friends at Bend being present i to witness the happy event which was solemnized by Jusice J. M. Lawrence. The bride is the daughter of Mr-and Mrs. L.M . M cRcynoldt, pioneer citizens of I3end, nnd vvho were residents of Umatilla county before going there. She lb charming in manner and possessed of those attributes of mind and character which insure for the happy groom a most charming help- I'be groom is a native of Polk number of years oast a resident of Central Orecon. a U'here he has hren mvaitn In tirvsnnnir . n-ci"- HOLIDAYS 1 t , Tf4E G "I in i 1 All,'.l, it lilt . iVrl 1 1 urn in1ilnr HRISTMAS S HOLIDAYS OUR TOY SHOW Im tho groatefit yet etMi In CENTJItA li OREGON nnd onr ChrlBtmnn DccorHlloiiK nvnl nil prnvloTiH yt-firH Ulfr go(.dH of vry dcfcrljiilo'ii firou. The deHlrnhlo kind priced right, Don't let tho chlMi.-n idIhh hcImk Toylund arid Dollvlllo ff will mnke tlinlr Chriairn a happy one. A NATURAL rON ' TALKING SINGING, MACHINE ' SKiiK .i1ii..i.kuhhii Standard Talking Machines Records are famourforthelr Tone and Quality. Ah a home entertainer it hm no equal. The best talent in the'eountry is brought right to your Oroaide to while away long winter evenings with comlosl recitations and Horigo, An improuiptu dance may ho jottpn up at a moinenl'M notice nnd hero you have the best orchestras of the country to pluy your muaio. The possi bilities of this little machine for instruction and amusement are endless One Standard Talking Machine FREE to every customer whose Cash purchases from our Dry Goods, Clothing, or Shoe Depart ments amounts to - - - - - - - Gall at our store and hear this wonderful instrument and learn how easily you can obtain one FRE Kays the Pnneville Review, "Mr. Ailing- ham says the Greaf Southern Railway Company has awarded him a contract for 2,000,000 ties, which are to be delivered at the Dpicuies at the point where the prospective road wjll cross that stream. This looks like business." Ties for 757 miles of track might tax the resources of that mill. ESTES-LANGFORD. The little town of Culver was the scene of a quir wedding, on the seventh of the month, in which Elsie- Langford and Mr. Clarence Estes of Haystack, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Justice O. G. Collver. Both parlies are well known in Haystack. Mr. Estes has a promising homestead on Crooked river upon which the newly married couple wil shortly make their home. n 1 nm a i iirv iBA REAL ESTATE'! '10 EASTERN OREGON J mtm mMk m aan u w m n mwwu ran ur 9 ' Auction Snlc. Notice is hereby given that a Madras Crook county on Dec. 23, at 1 oclock there will be sold at public auction 1 Mitchell vvagon to the highest bidder for cash. J. D. MAVES, Constable. We have the following choice tracts of land forsalo In this vicinity: 01 NEW GOODS IKCa-sr Arrived BEDSTEADS FROM S3.5D UP HEATERS & COOK STOVES CALL AND CET OUR PRICES A ton of Barbed Wire to dlapoao of at $4.35 por 100 for caah. G. R. LOUCKS & Madras, Oregon Sl'velop. -vnuij, - uiuip ni.i . . r-vajuiK 10 ire iunave t h r.,,. n n 1 a Mroad ...... OU ( r.ln I.... t i irnm ii . . 1 - Z.r. las been n ftladra,. I,,., .. -wutu iurrvf-1 .i.nr a . fft,,.. una r n vniilf-rl mn ntm In 111 nH rn nf tU i vtiicrmf ih 1 t , 1... a - n this paper for nedrly a year past, Mr. and Mrs, Percival returned to this GO. Bth & c bts. R. T. JONES Livery Barn 1 , .i no Gently owned on Crook. ulacc on Tuesday evening, nnd will in the HIS LOV In. v ifiiri I diy loo!cinB ' rcSlde hcre' T,,ey wcre iven a 1 'the frn! most rfarrilat 'McAlli y inenas, on wcanesiiay evening. no rioncer joins in extending Heartiest 1 11 in. 10 mi m 1,-1- .. ' nd 11 m Cnll x ., lnnn 11 i tiik rriii hiiii ,". """-imported ;rrnetn'hpck. .. 'K0n. LI - . Wei i "".Me IU . . congratulations and all good wishes o the happy couple, J-" or ratting buii oeis Big Tie Construct Orbgonian: The Matolus is 0116 of Mie rapid streams falllnir Into the Desclibl. The timber tributary to it is both fine and abundant. But either the mill men or the reporter may possibly have Vdded a couple of ciphers to the total of U le contract referred to a trifling error, of course, "L. E, Alllnjham was in from his saw. mill on the Vutolcs the firti uf th wek," Good Ulga and Good Horses TrHiiHlunt horses glvon tho beHt of caro and good feed. AT THE SIGN OF THE MADRAS FEED YARD Madras, Oregon A. 1VL WILLIAMS & CO DEXliKHH )N Dry Goods, Clothing, burnishing Goods JtOOTfl AND SllOVJI lT AHh t'Al'S THi bALLES DRECON J, BOONE ht'nUr in liimif-niulB Harness & Saddles Try our wko of WUIt utw Tm Stock adl. Tha tVi M nrVt. 160 acres of farming jfjnd, 15 miles south of Madras. Good house and barn, all fenced; 80 acres now in grain and bal ance can be cultivated. The crop will be included in the purchase price. 240 acres about 10 miles southwest of Madras, on Little Agency Plains. All plough land; unimproved. Level plateau and, and as good as he best land in this vicinity. 640 acres of land five mile; rjorfheast of Madras. All under fence and 550 acres of it good plough land; balance good pasture land, 40 acres of land lying uqder Colurpbia Southern ditch j all irrigable, 160 acres of farming land lying 12 miles north of Madras. Has fine spring upon it, and is all fenced, Soo acres of farming and pasture land, 15 miles north of Madras. Thirty acres can be irrigated and used for fruit ranch or garden spot. Title to all of above tracts perfected. Abstract furnished if desired. Prices and terms reasonable, For particulars apply to MADRAS REALTY D. P. Rea, or Max Lueddemann, MADRAS, OREGON SHANIKO, OREGON .Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, $250,000 j, w.ijttiixtuu, rres.; n. a. jauurti, vioe-rres.; 1. 1. nuitiiiJUJix, iasme. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD ZDrafts on, IFsarts of tlie "VCCxta. ZDrafts on, IFsarts of tlie "VCCxta. THE BEST LIVERY AND FEED'STABLE -rr AT SHANIKQ JS D, A. HOWELL'S , Gapd stock, Careful drivers. Beet of Lay a,nd grtvirj. Prcea reasonable. MARBLE ANoGRANiTE (lohwns. r w& 1 WATTS MARBLE WORKS WATTS & BAKER, PROP'S Marble and Granit IM! O 3ST "CT ZMI B 2ST Woodmen and lodge work a specialty Iron and Wire Fencing for Cenieterio? and Farms. We deal direct with quarries in Car Load Lots, THE DALLES. OREGON CO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. Unit Ofllce t Tho Dalle, Oregou, Deeoinber 10, 1905. Notice l hereby gtven that the follow-Ing-nniiifd settler has filed notice of her intention to ninko llnal proof in support of Iter claim, nnd thnt said proof Will be nuulo boforo I). P. lieu, U. S. Commls. sinner, at Ids onico in Mndrus, Oregon, on January W, lOOtl, via: Until Kllinboth IUown, of Madras, Oregon, on II . K. No. 18.S9U, for tho 0 half mv quurter and w hull quar ter si'olS.tplOs.HBo.win. Sim nmiuis tho following witnesses to prova lier tontlnuous reshlCiu'e upon and cultivation of said land William II Ilaiiunn, Anders Anderson, William 11 Cook, Addle L Jackson, all of MndraH, Oregon. dai-j'iS -Miaur.!. T Not. an, lteglikn Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT I V Largo and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited, l'roinpt (ttrntion raid to those who lavor us with their rjatronage. SHANIKO, OREQON t t MADRAS 2 M E.AT M AFR KET& C. iC, KUUrl,JJrop. f, Keeps constantly on hand the best ) SPRF3SH AND SALT MEATS And paya tho highest tuarke't price for Pat Cattle,. Hogs, Bueap, Butter, Eg und other Farm Produce, WE CRN SATISFY YOUR WANTS - GIVE US A CALL C Madras, , Oregon , . r i 1 J