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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
j. now ppBNlNQS AT MADRAS j " Wible of imprdVements-The f inMSt niwue -v.--,-; . 2 Social cvuiitcj ....w, . Condensed. - ' Jvcv. J. 1 Craig and Kev. Pinkham nrc wM itttio e"0"00" I holding revival meeting at Grizzly this .-j n hand morn.nfl. L1je n nith hi mother, Mrs. visitor m lown on Sunday McAllister, a travelling wa) in town Sunday k the Limioer n flbst BO tM'u I Ti2.,.ii I HflrnBSS-Shop ""i " i ii -,1,.r M, ,M ? Mi . a share of want i . If your trade for 1 ir!rOn 3 Dwui n'ss in town Tues- S. I), i'ercival, wko has a homestead r.oorflt rl.1V If I ;i at,J windows oi iine i ii. a books are now open nt F, J. Bros, justice oi me register tu and family have been or more visiting fiicuds Hit county seat. fa, m looking after busi- to last Saturday masque ball given for tia1 school district is ex file b-ecest dance oi tnc Jropjhanil drcescd um W door- nnd window lclMttue(3rUnly MKo litibig dlicmint door .Urt-eil wire mid heating l:li& Wilson's. Call and L P. Conroy, of the Madra Istintilt Company, was a MtTotsday, rustling bus : has been appointed post track to succeed W. V, feed The postoflke will t Boyce residence. Ii (urn or town property til) the Madras Realty Am, Oregon, Ollice in fldiiif, Madra. Oregon. filtoitop at Hotel Poln- IttJTiDced thai it Ih the boslelry In Prineville. I'meot, Rood uccommn- ppolir prices. N hi tented the James wrayear. The Andrus totd faith in the Agency I atxi this year will have i io cultivajion. WjQf legal blanks for prirrtuty and quit clnltn wnndcrnp uiortuugi'M, wt hUukH and Jiihtlo.' "m l looal nifftllt fnr EFlrdnsuraiicu8ocictv. r irongt'8t of the If you deslio In, ' Properiy. ho will II for you in ihiu w VJ II I m Sunday School pMPnniviHe on Febiu ".and Mn, I. T. .Smith Fberd and til,. m..i "E-Snook, were at,. ftoreDrpoi ... , r---v.i, u,c maaras !;M"nt, pastor of il.. 1 ntvillf, caint. m m.i. N Willed Ktv.Cr,,.. -.V5 ICre , C-,. t. Don 'P. Ilea and. Mnx Lucddeuiann spent scvernl days nt the county seat dur-1 itiK Ui week. yi, Davs Uarnctt, who has gone into the rcalcslHtc business, was in tatvn from Culver yesterday. Tim Btiuduy dlnnornt Hotel "Green" la linineiiHO. Hilly Monro oooltH tlio ohlckun to it turn, ills puAtry Ih dull clou.4. Jits huro to try lt.k if Hardy' roller mill will be in operation at Sanfonl & SiI'3 place, Madras, on nexi Monday, Feb. i. Parties having grain to chop should brin( it In that day. tt Charley Eagleo, who Iium tit-cn ho JournliiK nt Aberdeen, WoHlilnttton, for mn-urnl month, arrived yeatcrdny mornlnir at ti Ih homo neui thU place. A. C. Sanford returned yesterday from Shaniko, where he has been spending the past two weeks with his family. He was accompanied by his daughter, Gladys, who vill visit with her father for some time. I .t t a lonu nnmmonu, wno nas ueen em ployed on a contract for railroad con strtiction In liakcr county during last yea and later on the Iorth Bnnk road, was in town yesterday on his way to Cline Falls, were he baa an mtere.1t in an irrigation cnterpri&t. Ajtcntion is called to the advertisement of Claypool Brothers of Princville, which appears in tliU issue. They have bongl.t out the business of j. F. Morris, and arc conducting an up to date general mer chaitdise store at the county scat. Visit or fiom this section to the county scat air: invited to make their store headqu.ir Our High Grade goods Offered, service fetid Low Prices, Merit It. CENTRAL OREGON' BIG EPARTMENT STORE & . 'jrana every casn purcnaser can nave a Entertainer a Talking Machine in the horne. We are giving them away. Getin foVmed and save our Coupons. : THE DALLES HOSPITAL lohn M'o'r w Sunday. mi, i.. t. .1 . ' ""11 HUB ' ,bs Madras nosmrr... J P'er, football ?? "olHce for ,tc for1 the ' L..f k' !ta, that Mr. Urown !ltonS candidate' for ",Jon lor ihftnm.; :;;'i,r 1t t ",cpitn,nn'ly -.'"'Ul Ihnt t-.i!". to hA . "u,cas "'"ve all il,n tcts. There promises to be an interesting session of the Madras literary society at this place next Saturday evening, as it will then meet the Red Rock Debating Society in joim debate, the visitors being represented by L. A. Hunt, W. 11. Cook and Floyd IJilyeu. The local society will be icprcscntcd by J. 1C. Craig, P. C. Fill ton and .A. Hoffman. The question foi discission is "Resolved that foreign immi gration should be further restricted by law. Frank LovelanU has teiehei a depth of about 125 feet i'. the well he is drilling upon his lot just south of the Pioneei office. He is still drilling in basalt. Thr drill got caught in a crevice in the rock last week, and" Mr. Loveland has beer busy most of the past week getting it out ft 1 ne nas not struck any water yet, except the surface water which can he found anywhere nt from 20 Uo 40 let of depth in the basin. However, fie expects to get plenty of water when he gets through thr uasait. W. F. Hammer, a prominent farmei from the Haystack neighborhood, was in town on Monday on his wav to Tin Dalles. Mr. Hammer (s considering the advisability of entering the race for the dcm ocratic nomination for county clerk, but he has not yet announced himself as a candi date. He was formerly clerk of Lmr county; ami his familiarity with the duties of the olilcc, as tyc! as1 his knowledge 01 the game of' county politics, would make him a formidable candidate. A telephone message received from Frank Elkins on Monday conveyed to hi fuends here thead news of the death' oi his little son at Prihev'ille on li Sunday night, 'February 4, 1906, deatl Having resulted from spinal menengitis', Hie little fellow had been ill for some 'inic and last week Mr. nnd Mrs. Klkin- look him lo Prineville in order that they might place him under the care ol of their physician at that place. Ti e Prineville doctors diagnosed the case as spinal menengitis, and gave little hope ol the boy's recovery, nnd on Sunday nigln death came to relieve him of his suffering. Mr. and Mrs. Elkln's many friendi throughout this section will sympathizi very deeply with them in the loss of theii only child I 1 1 1 mMSii For Sale, 200 acres land near La monta about 15 miles from Prineville Crook county Oregon. AH tillable. One linlf under cultivation, cheap for cash, write. Grant Ih ndrickt), Sprlnufield, Oregou. TllO JDallsT Oreg-oxi A PRIVATE HOSPITAL tor the treatment of al medical und itirgiQiri (lheaHCS, except nuc.li as are OlltHglOUH. : TATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIB OWH PHYSICIANS Training 8chonl fnr nursex In connee Ion, For liiformatiou concerning thn smile ail(l iffai 8upt. of NurKCH. M CULVER HOTEL AND FEED BARN l'KRRY RKBD, Mrtnngcr. 300D MEALS CLEAN BEDS NEW BUILDINGS HOSPITAL! HATES From $10 to $21 per week, according it room, Inoliidiiig hospital euro and hoard. irepg For further luforjuutloii alfii FERGUSON & REfiTEIi, The Dglles, Oregon. J, W. BOONE Dctitor In liomc-uiAiIo Marness& Saddles Try our innke of Wlilto River Troo Htocfc S'lill. Tlio bent In tho niHrkot. V PRINEVILLE OREGON from in- Closing Out DOORS & WINDOWS m HIOATINU 8TOVIC3 Rv A BIG DISGOuIt NOTIOR FOR PUBLICATION. DcpMrtmeiit o( the Interior. Land Ollieo at The Dalles Oregon. January ai, liKlii. Notlcu is hereby given that the follow-iig-imnied settler lins tiled notice of Iih iituiitlon to inake llnul proof in sujipoit oi its claim, and that said proof will be made leforc Don PJten, V.S. Oonuiilssloiier, at itaolllca in Madim, Oregon, on March 5, .iiOrt, viz: Jo.iopli Wi I'onWi if MnihAH, Oreijon, on n. K. No. Olftt, forthe ,ita hwU mid ' n c l h 1 1 i r in e. w m, Ho iiaiues the following witnesses to novo his continuous residence upon and ultlvat'UWof said land, viz1. It II Ilnniott, 0 l' Iltdu, W M ltlcliirdn, K N' llllmii, all of Mitilru. Orl'Kom MifitAur, T. Noi.an, U2I-J25 ltrglster. 'illAIN AMD HAV OK AI.I, Kt.VDS FOR SALE PRIUB3 RKASOKAIJLK. CULVER OREGON B, SJLAPKI, Prop. Madraa, Oroyon . . FOR REPAIRING FINE HOES t COMPLETE lNE OFillARNESS AMD SAD r. , uLE FIXTURES Tlio bost quality of Eensiring Grizziy Post Office Stori Do you know where to ffnd the bargains? Lot 11 toll you ; go to (lrlf.7.lj- Ioit Office fttoro, nild you Will find A f till lino of Unrdwrtro, Oiocorlc, nil klndi of CantipdUoodt, Cnllc'6, miA Rood nssort ;nont of Mfln'n Kiirni'lilngi!. Also nil klndnot l'ntcnt brugK. .Iiatlie(' H08Q, was .30ct, now 25e. Come and foo 'Jnr gobil. aurl Int us yon oyr I'RICKS ARK RI()IT. GRIZZLY GREGON i I Dr.'l .General Merchandise b 1 ; Successors to J, P, MOEEIS PItfEVlLlLiE, OREGON CtiOTHlG, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC. fllail Orrdens Receive Prompt Attention 4 M'ELROY BROTHERS l 5j HVCacira-s, Gregon Ijj BLACKSMITHINp , AND WAG0N-MAKIN6 . i f HorttaVioolng a Specialty H"qr? WATER-TANKS and GRAIN-RACKS AUVAYS ON HAND- l lyr. syi rK JJjri'J Has re-opened With a fine line of the CHOICEST MEATS BUTTER, EGGS AND VEGETABLES A. PIERSON, Prop., Madras, Ore X3ST , jo ML ESTITE We have tie foHoylng: fhpice tracts of land for sale in this vicinity: BaIMUSD WIIUS $1.40 porowt. uutll March 1, Carry h full and complete lino LOUCKS & WILSON NOTIOR FOR JUL10ATION, Doparttnoiit of tho Intorlon Umt Ofllce t Tho Dii'lKM,.9rVi;on, Jiuiimry iii. Xotlro In hereby slvon that tlio fojlowlas iiiiinodKuttkrhiisllUMl nntlioof hU liilontllin to iimko tltml proof In suuport of hln oluliu ihut mild vreof will ho imulo tcfoie th Ui'KlMermul Ucever t Tho Dnllox, Oregon, 011Mrmhlii.UKki.vl. Autono Mnchvtto, . nf nnveivek. Orecon, en H. K. No. stol, fo the no4 ivl see 11, fin noU "wW 111 nwmvUi oe il, tp 11 r II e, w in, i . ..i iin uimuB the followliiK w it ne.w to prove hh eoiitlnuoim roildonro iirii mid eulUvn tlon of a!t Inml, vl; .. i John U .llon,'Kilwnt iiiiteher. Kdivmit II , ptimi, ot Hsyerook. Oreon. Frank Onhorre, of Mdr, Oresou. 160 acres of farming land, 15 miles south of Madras. Good house and barn, all fenced; 80 acres now m grain and bah ince can be cultivated. The crop will be included in (he purchase price 340 acres about 10 miles southwest of Madras, on Little Agency Plains. All plough land; unimproved. .Level plateau and, and as good a: the best land in this vicinity, 640 acres of land five miles northeast of Madras. All under fence and 550 acres of it good plough land; balance good pasture land. 40 acres of land lying under Columbia Southern ditch) all irrigable. 160 acres of farming land lying 12 miles north of Madras. Has fine spring upon it, and is all fenced. 800 acres of farming and pasture land, K miles north ot Madras, tnirty acres can be irrigated nnd used for fruit ranch or garden spot. Title to nil of chove tracts perfected. Abstract furnished if desired., Prices and terms reasonable. Antelope Dtiig Company ANTELOPE, OREGON . . Prescription work a principal feature Tof this store.'. No substitution. Accuracy guaranteed. 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