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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
-KTiMiae A MADRAS rhroniole of Improvements-The Throng Business and MV'sooial Events-Items Condensed. HronzoTurkoyB foreltf, for bri'i'illim " doilro ehonflW m I purposes. Apply to A. P. Clink n aoBitod to hntid In , Mn(jraB Oregon. LARKIN, Prop. Ma'cJraa, Orqgon i , g HarnoQQxn ? I vumummvMdew. f . b. s. I I " swum. qnerA S i Jl - -"" ......... , ra ! i i 1 1 radmimc rno vnn i mi WMVtuHWfljnHHM mm m m m tm m m m i.a i . . town from OP1 took a trip to I Satorday . .i r.ilvef, MJ' .Utinr UiWcn,Mrw ' F .... .unini. Conner h oecn ,a h the weeK. )tbei(eor Charles Doling at daughter. . UnrerOW jleftSatuidayforShanlko iit with his family. Lj of Culver attended the 1S) t Friday evening. $2,75 per sack wlilin . r I. ..I jtllldrMMMKainnwi. Reed and ' daughter, Culver, were in town last Mk the Lumber Yard nuw cupboard you a lerry Barber of Haystack j ca Friday last, and attended I party in me eveowK. sw, traveling salesman for ober Company, was a visitor iicaSiwrday and Sunday. ItCotwJ in town on Monday, t it i near Haycreeic. ne nas i Bend for several months lot rough and dressed luni- donr- and window- itriitoglM t tueGrlrxly Lake finl. iSaadsy cldckeu dinner at d." Billy Mooro cooks II ttoialt you. Do not fall to l Sunday. pejbeck has let a contra, to ion k Comer, well drillers to drilj a well on bis Opil Paine. Minly to stop at Hotel'l'olu- iU convinced tliut It Is tliu !ir hostelry In Prlneville. i treatment, good ucconiuio- 1 popular prlcea. Fttjlam Iet on Tuesday for i,to nake proof upon his home lAjcaqr Plains. John Evick i Blackerby accompanied him i l lopply of legal blanks for Jiojrmuty Hud quIL oltilm 'itmit! and crop mortuniiefl, oticecourt blankH ami lubtlco tknpwIalty.-F. J. Drooke. Jileuun Is local ncront for pTJoloaFIre InsurnncoRontiv. toMest mill Htroni'..H nf ni.. Pttlei. If you duaire I... ' 0Ur property, hc will be K for you in tlilu com- I K. Craig and Mr. Pinkhnm. k conducting revival meet. , arrived in Madras Inst W issisiiniT iti !... I It e nifttings being held here. aml 'he attendance m thi- irtjood, D. Urown. has rfu.i.,i !. 'iiptOQate icl "f producing plenty of i me ury rar.cbers I the revtrenil Utlh" water hunimg, he will ,5ll"nthis ncighbornoodthan town the latter says that the and Georire was in k. He "i"" which he -"'6l0UUl(l onil,. n...-i...." Mread 4 w'-tltUI dlSlillerv u ll! w,ei. sitw niiit cn llka"St19j. o ...... . ft.,. w oocini at the public is "lltt the evoni . . Hdistnr, c ,or ,,,e I'encfit of .telUa 1 "u" e broko ni, n iivuu rrurn i Go to tlio Grizzly 1, Lumber Ywrd, for your doorit mid windows nt priced' that ruiiko you mnllo. MlssClnra Hcaly of Culver was in Madras last, Friday evening, for the pup pose of attending the dance. The registration books are now open at the ofllce pf F. J. Brooks, justice of the peace. Go and register CloHlnfr out nt n big dlncnunt doorn mid window,, bar bod wiro and lientlrig ftnvcn at Loucks & WIIhod'h. Cull mid get tholr prlocH. C. C. Corey Slupf-rintendent4i of the Warm Spring Indian Reservation, was a visitor in Madras on last Saturday. Mrs. Corey accompanied him. G. K. Moorhead, who spent hut week here, defending the contest against his homestead on Agency Plains, returned to his home at Dufur on Saturday. If you have a farm or town property for sale, list it with the Madras Realty Company, Madras, Oregon. OiTicc In Tow unite Building, MudraH, Oregon. Robert S. Muny of Camas Washing ton was in town on Saturday looking after his contest of the homestead entry of Charles Uiercks. The contest was a de fault case, the defendant not appearing. Max Lueddeman left Tuesday mcrning for The Dalles, to meet Mrs. Lueddemann who is returning from a visit at her old home in Moscow, Idaho. She will be accompanied by her sister, Miss Carrie McConnelt, who wil vtsi her at Mad i us. Max Wilson has purchased a half inter est in the furniture business of 0. K. Loucks & Co, and the firm in the future will be known as Loucks & Wifson. They will continue to look after the wants of their costomers with a first-class Stock. Charles E. Lamson, who has been Visit ing in the Culver neighborhood for sever al weeks past, left Tuesday morning for the Yakima country, in Washington, where his family are already residing, lie expects to locato. there permanently, his father and brother having also moved, to that locality. Otto Hohlfeldt struck water in (he wej he was sinking on his place in township io range 14, last week, the water coming in with a flow strong enough to yei'd ample water for all ranch purposes. The water was struck at a, depth of 125 feet. Mr. Holfeldt has been very persevering in his efforts to gr.t water op his ranch, and he is naturally very much, gratified at his success in fiinding it. The "hard times party" gtven nt the public school building on last Saturday evening was a pleasant occasion, socially, and a profitable one far the school from a financial stand point, fts something over S20 was raised for (he district. Messrs, S. U. Percival and Rufus Campbell each sang a solo, and there were Read ings by Max Wilson, Glen Loucks and Tom Tnylor, the program being enjoyed by all. ARcr the regular program was completed, Mr. Mason auctioned off a number sofa pillows, and o'.her articles. Cake and coffee was served by the ladies. nn I fUR IWAIRINC FINE SHOE? COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD j)L FIXTUIJES ' The best quality of Eopairing At Our January ill mmL SALE a Talking Machine COUPONS Given with Sale pupons several times a George w. Kankin 1 up and take nourishment day. The dancing party was quite attended r- i f T I ..I . lasi r riaay evening, ana a very picasani time is reported by all. John T. Uizncy, formerly in the Indian Service at Warmspringt Agency, was in Madras last Tuesday on business con nected with the Indian Department. Sherman J. Harrop and Elmer G. Wooldridge, both prosperous farmers of the Culver neighborhood, made proof on their homesteads beforn Commissioner Rea yesterday. IO H Efltrfi II 1 Aim f-ft'tT" M W'.tf -& mmm mm Want to be Postmaster. Two petitions are being circulated this week, asking for the appointment as post master at Madras, to succeed Martin T. Pratt, resigned. The applicants for the appointment are John McTagg'art and Fred Davis, each of whom is having a pe tition circulated in his behalf. Mr. Pratt's resignation was made necessary by the fact that hi; presence was required in Portlapd, for which reason he could not give the ofllce his personal attention, iiis many friends herp vjll re gret to learn that he does not expect to re turn to Madras soon, although "be rriay return later on. In addition to the parties, natt'd above as applicants for appointment as postmaster at this place, Charles F. De lano is alsa an applicant and has been circulating a petition during the week. ! Grizzly Post Office Store Do you know where (o find the bargains? I.ct us toll yon ; go lo frily I'oit Oflh-o Htoru, ntirt you will find full lluuiif IIArdwnro, Otojvrlcs,- 'nil '"klnU of Canned Uoorift, GVillco, nnd jjood nnort fficnt of Mon' J-'tirnlihlfiK. AUo nil klndfl'rlf I'ftWnt DrugH. ' - dies' rfoso.'was 30c, now 26o. ' "V Oomo and ce otir soodx, rnd lot us hIiow yon our 1'KICES AJIK Iti'mT. GFJIJZLY- OREGON nif. .tfhr -rftr Tr?k lf ,'fir.ifk.k. it,x .Vfg tTir ifh Zj5 jtk. jBc aOoOcOiuJV .iWpLROY BROTHERS jCadras, Oregon jj BLAGKSMITHING AND WAGON-MAKING , ricrsoahoolng a 5.p.QC'a'ty I WATER-TANKS and GRAIN-RACKS fl - ALWAYS ON HAND tg"sf J 7? g7!? -vm mL j w-pj- -tj' w Has re-opened with a fine line c.f the CHOICEST MEATS, BUTEp; EGgS NQ VEGETABLES A. PIERSON, ProR.', " Madras, Ore. We Jiave the following choice tracts of land for sale in this vicinity: 4f For Sale. 200 aort'B land near Lamonta about 15 iutk'8 from Prlnovlllo Crook county Oregon. All tillable. One half under cultivation, cheap for cuhIi, write. Grant Hoiidrlclc8, Sprlugllold, Oregon." . . N..i. ; "corui CULVER HOTEL AND FEED BARN l'lumv m:i:i. MMiRgur.i GOOD "MEALS CLEAN BEDS NEW BUILDINGS (WAIN AND H?VV OK ALU KINbS VOW SAI.K l'liio'jta itKASONXIibH. R. T. JONES Livery - Barn Good Rigs and Good Horses Transient borsea given tbo bt'Ht of care uud good feed. AT THE SIGH OF THE MADRAS FEED YARD Madras, Oregon CULVER 'OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tlio Interior. U. H.t.iwid Office nt Tim DhIIo orPK"". DiK-oinber Hi. linn. Nottco In luirtiliy lvcn tlmt U10 followliiR. nnmud nuttier Iih tlU'd iiotlcp nf IiIk liitvntloii toiimku llnnl roo( In MiiiiMirt of rlnlm. mid Hint mild proof will Uo rondo boforo I). 1'. Itu. 17, H. ComiulKHtonr, t hi ulllt-o In Mndms, OreKon,on Juiumvy 2ltli, iww, vUi Hliurmmt J. HurWi of Culvor, OrvKOii, K No. ll.wn, for tho no 1. 1 of m-c 11, tp, J:l m, r, Vi 0, w. n. lloimnu-Ktliu following wltnuos to proyo liln pontluuoiiit roHldoni-u upon and cnltlvutlon of Mld liind, vl: Jhiiiuh K, ((rout. Wllllnin Hnwloy, of Madras Oregon: Hurt w'nodard, Klmer (I. wooldrldfc'e, of Culver, Oregon, MICItAKbT. NOLAN. Jloirlhter. 160 acres of farming land, 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 3s, the best, jand m this vicinity. '640 acres of land five rrjie northeast of Madras. All "under fgnpe anfl 55b acres ot Tt good "plough, Jad bnlance good 'iAsture'land. 40 acres of land lyipg trjdpf Columbia Southern ditch; all jrrigabe, 160 acres of fanping aj)d lying 12 miles north of na,dras. Hqs fine spring upon it, and S ftl) fenced, 800 acres, of farming arid 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 Antelope Drug Company ANTELOPE, OREGON Prescription work a principal feature of this store. No substitution. Accuracy guaranteed. Mail orders receive careful attention and de livered in return mall. SE.EJT LINE OF PERFUMERY ANQ TOILET ARTICLES j: A. E. CROSBY PROPRIETOR PQgTQpFICE PHARMACY" Pfjrrlos a Copi)-?!0 Mnp pf flriigs, Medirlpes, Cherpleajs, Houselipld Remedies, pruBglntu Snltdclcs and Photo Supplle.-i. Country Mall Orders I rIvc my personal itiufitioli. A Graduate in oharKC Safe delivery cuarantued. Your prescription iny tpdclf(ty. Strychnine and Peft Uetroyerx. Stprk Food apjl pips of alt Iciuda, .jjpey Toj; Jjjstm'aii KodftkSj' Both Thoqes. WlIOUSAWi ANb'ltETAIL. THIS 'ftlYLLES, JANUARI fa the month to begiapurr subscription to muu mil MADRAS PIONEER! Hamilton Hotel 4 UfUitu.l . rii i nir t, m at i.i;r,,lw rwmllnritv Vfiat olatw inealH and bedfi, lyloes roRBOnable, Head tmrtorri for ull stago lltH'' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Dopiutnuuit of tlio Interior. U. V- nc0 Tl'' lMlf Oregon. liocuinl)ers I" ItKtt. ,4 Notice U liereiiy ..Ktvon that tho following iminod HoUler.lmn filed notice of Jil Intention to nmkii fllUI proof 111. eiUport of hln i-hilm, iiitiOlVrtl Mild proof will he made ubforo IU Hen, V. H. l.'oVilnlxKluner, at hit olllco III Mild run, UruKil. Jhnry ilth, IM vlk : Winer (l. Wubldrldge, of Culver. OrVge-ti. di if.. K. No. ll.ottt, for the nw l-litue II, tpl-'l riae, w 111. , HejiaineK the. following wHncuxM to jirove hlK eniitlnnonx renldcme upon und ciiltlvntlon 1 if niiM hii"' 4'l- mniea K. iiroui. HhTiimn'4 r.nrrup, uiiiMtti Ualf. of Mulni", Oregon, Hon iHl"rl. of ' 'ui i 1 ,r i;"i 1 1 11 ' I '. T "I S ' REALTY CO. D. P. Rea, or Max Lueddemann, MADRAS, OREGON J)ATKII AT p.O Oregon, this Cut this bnt, Insert I'. O, address, date, Klipl and jiiiiHto day: Send Me Tlie Pioneer To The 1'loneer l'nhllshing Company, Madrm, Oregon; iikstlkmkn ; fount nio a a. meinher of .The l'loneer l-'uinlly for one yeur. 8unil we the paper for that time, for which. I gree lo pay the hiiih of ?t.f0 ml or Inforo January 1st, 1W7. 3 (rtivHaturt ) . If you are a subscriber al ready, send it to your friends in the East who want to hear about the opportunities for making a home in Oregon- NOTION FOR rUBLFOATIOK,. Department of tho Interior; . . . Lnnd OlllceatTlio Dalles Oregon. December JH, 1P05. , Nnticn s hnrebv. uivun mac mo 10 iowi liiL'.inuiiecl settler has filed notice otitis Intention to make Html proof In suppoit at hlsclHlm, nniltbat sitUl piwl' wlUlni.iu.iidb boforo the Keglster nnd llueolvor nt The Dulles, Oregon, on .January Sfi, 1WHV, vli: Yllllam li. KiUm... . of MttdWH, Orgvin. on H. I. N,n. i;i,l7l. Idr Hie w i.-J no 1-4 Ami v u l-l, khi, l' r la e, n. lie names the following witnesses to pvuvo lils eontl minus residence upon and ciilUvntlimnt siiid lnnd, vU; Ant 11 KutiilsiH, llowafd Uluiiki-rVy. Alfred j HlK,-. .It n'l !' t l''W nil o( Mudra- r jt.wt Nil v. K T. .!". :6 1;' U " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Peparlmunt o.f thef ntoriorv Lrlnd Otlico at The Dalles, Oregon, , . December 10, 11)05. Notice Is horaliy. fjlvou that the 'follow-Itig-muned settler bus tiled iiQtlcuof his . intention to mitku final proof. in support nf bis olnliu, and that unh proofvill bemHilt; b'ufure Don J ltciv, U. S, Commissioner, nt Ills olljco In Madras, Oregou, on .January . 27,'iWW, vix:. John-T. llimnutr,.r " ot Mmlras, Owguii, xui II K.('o. u,&$l;-(ar thor xo 1-4 aw 1-1, w M so 1-1 seo H hwd', irJU'J no 1 4 -m'c art, ti u is r l;i er w ni. . , lie names the following wttaenses to- prove his rentlnnous .lesldonee Upon nbcV cultivation of nnltt lruuLvl. 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