The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, March 01, 1906, Image 5

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,ncMlNQS AT MADRAS '
Chronic,!
of Imprpverrent8 -Thq
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Social Events Items
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Frank HtifTmnn of Culver ivns in (own
last Saturdav.
Wliy not niivo monoy unit buy u ooil
IJill LIi GUKAV of Sntiroril & Bill.
Miss Jessie Hartley visited in town for
several days durini; the week after her re
llirrJ from I'rinevillls.
Don P. Kca spent Saturday at Cross
Keys and Hcislcr, registering the voters
of the Cross Keys precinct. "
Georjjc Kadcs and sister, Mis Kdie,
were in town from near Lamonta last
Sunday, visiting their old acciuaintance,
Mrs. S, D. Perciv.il.
MiSs Maud Phillips has been at Forest
during the week, nssistin; in the choir
work nt the 5cncs of revival meetings be
iiiK held at that place by Rev. Pinkham
and Kev. and Mrs. Cain.
8ICI3DB - All klndH, - TurkpHtnn
ulfiilfii, qhttoIm, turnlpn, rutabiiKaH,
mlou uotn mid ruod, ilower emi, Die.,
you can buy tlieno need. obpHpcr tliiiti
you can eiid nway for tbem. MoTkr-
Krt ii liyu. MudrHN,
If you arq oh-fr to buy grain drill
runieinber Hint Hariforl BU bnvu
wiino wblcb tbi-y boutcbt nl u bargain
from a firm tbat ulonud out of btiHinefH
ami will noil tlivm nt h bargain, only a
row left and purlin wishing to buy
hitd better huo tliuui at once, either ut
.MudraH or Bhnnlko.
The KoyaJ Neighbor lodne hcrj Ravt;
a pleasant party list Thursday evening.
A nice crowd was present. In the guess
lug game Howard Turner received the
prize and A. C. Sanford awarded the
booby'' pne. A portion of the evening
was spent in dancing, and a delicious
luncheon was served.
John W. Robinson, a merchant from
Ashwood, was in town op Friday last,
taking Ills first look nt the coming metrop-,
olis of Crook county. He was very much
pleased with the appearance ol Madras,
and predicts a rapid and steady growth
for a fowri surrounded by so productive a
territory As adjoins Madras on all sides.
It was rumored here that Mr. Robinson
is contemplating the opening o a store
ut this place, nthdugh this rumor was not
confirmed by him.
J. IS, Cartwiight, a prominent sheep
map, from Cross Keys, was in Madras
yesterday. He says that prices for yearl
ing sheep are 75 cents per hrad higher
titan (hey were last year at this time, while
the prospects arc that wofll will sell for
from 5 to .) cents per poqnd higher prices
that last year's price. Mr. Cartwiight.
recently had nn offer of $10 per head for
1 000 bred ewes, to be selected from the
band by the purch.-npr, which, offer he rp
fused. This is .undoubtedly the highest
piice ever offered in this state for langc
ewes.
Willis W, Drown has opened up .1 road
along the automobile line, running through
the north end of the I.ylc Si Drown ranch,
by putting in gates, and hereafter I ho
trr.vcl will be able to go that way and
s:tvc about two and' n half miles in the (lis
tance between this place and Cross Keys
and points beyond. At the point where
1 lie road turned to the right to go through
hc Lyle & Drown home ranch by Hcis
ler, there Is now also n road which turns
m the left, avoiding Hosier altogether.
I bis will be .1 great convenience to the
traveling public, who will be grateful to
Mr. Drown for opening up the new road.
The new telephone line, which is to
connect the Madias office with the long
(Iistaiic6 line nt Haycieek, is being com
pletcd, and will he ready for service with
in n few days. The wire is being strung
now. The new line connects with the
long distance line within a distance of iz
utiles, nnd will be used nhnost entirely for
tlio long distance seivice, as there ate
Very few local phones on it. The service
will no dolibt be very much better than
1 hat over the line which connects with
Piineville, and the better service will be
appreciated by the patrons of the ollce
at this place. . T.he new line Is owned by
Jack Sommers of Piineville.
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CLAYPOOL BROTf
IMS $
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Qur Hlgn Grde goods offered, service and
Low Prices, Merit It,
CENTRAL OREGON'S
BIG
DEPARTMENT STORE
Every cash purchaser can have a
Entertainer--a Talking Machine---home.'
We are giving them away,
formed and save our Coupons.
Grand
in the
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Oregonian: A curious survival o
superstition is the Use of a "wand'' of
witch haiej or other wood, to locate metals,
water, and petroleum and almost any
thing else one hopes to find underground.
The practice is as unreasonable as pos
sible, but it has led to unaccountable dis
coveries for centuries, and still prevails all
over the civilized world. The latest in
stance of it is the use of a witch wand by
Mr. Lamphcar of Anacortes, Washington,
to trace 'a river of oil 800 feet under the
ground and some 60 miles long.
THE DALLES HOSPITAL
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Grizzly Post Office Store
Do you know where to find the bargains?
It-t us tell you ; go to drizzly I'OHt OOk-o
Btiiro. fttid you wilt llnd a full line of
Jin rd ware, Uioccriox, all kinds of
Cnia-il Good, Calico, ami gowl nv.ort
mutit of Men's FurnlxlilugK. Al-o nil
tyiyli of Patent DrugM.
Ladles' Hose, was 30c, now 25c.
Come uiul sec uur goods, and Jet us
Uow you our 1'ItICKS AltK KIOHT.
GRIZZLY
GREGON
CULVER HOTEL
AND FEED BARN
J'KliKY HEED, MannKOr.l
GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS
NEW BUILDINGS
GKAIX AND HAY OK ALL KINDS KQU SAI.K
I'KICI- KKA60KAIII.E.'
CULVER
ORECON
Tlio DDallera, Oregon.
A PRIVATE HOSPITAL
for the treatment of nil niedio.il and
tfiirgical dlbentiea, except sucib as ure
enutHglniiH.
PATIEHT8 MAY EMPLOY THEIE
OWN PHYSICIAHB
Training School for tinmen In connec
tion. For information concerning the
same nddreBi Supt. of N'urfieB,
HOSPlTflll RATES
From $10 to $21 per week, according
to room, including hospital cure aud
hoard.
For fijrtbor Information addref-H
DRS, FERGUSON & REUTE,
Tlio Dalles. Orfipii.
R. T. JONES
Livery Barn
BARGAINS
I3ST
AL
Successors to J. P, MORHIS
S5?f, General Merchandise
CLiOTHlNQ, BOOTS, ?HOES, ETC., E.C.
ail Onders Hcteive pronqpr; Hfcentjon
Doa
in
LEATHER REPAIRING
Harness, Strap
anca. all liirid.s of
Leatliej: "TToxc cioxxe neat
ly and.' on sliort notice.
4. E. WILSON
'Madras,
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4 DAV UDATHnod
XT JL J-JUAX lU'iXV Jl XJIJLIV
nyEaciras, Oregon.
BLAGKSMITHIN6 AND WAGON-MAKINp
Horseshoeing a Specialty
WATPR-TANltfR and PiRAIW-RAflk'S
V T J ft 4 m m m m -m m v 'W m m M m m. m ft A 0 y
ALWAYS ON HAND i
A. f. CRQSPY
PROPRIETOR
POSTOFFICE PHARMACY
Carries a Com.ole Line of Druses, Medicines, C'liejnlculs, Houicliold Remedies,
DriiKgixts' Sundries and Photo Supplies. Country MaMl Orders I givp my personal
attention. A Oraditato in charRo. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescription 1
my specialty. Btrycbiilne and Pest Destroyers. Stock Foods and Dips of all kinds,
Aganry for Eastman Kodaks. Both 'Plipnes. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE DALLES, OREGON
Antelope Drug: Company
ANTELOPE, OREGON
Prescription 'rork a principal feature of this store. 5o substitution.
Accuracy guaranteed. Mall orders receive careful attention and de
livered In return mall.
SELECT LINE OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLE!
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Oood UlgH and Good Hornes
Tratiblen,t lioinen given the
bt'Ht of care and good feod.
AT THE SIGN OF THE MADRAS FEED YARD
Madras, Oregon
Hafitei! Hotel
We have the following choice tracts of
lund for Sale in this vicinity:
1 Co acres of farming land, 15 miles
south of Madras. Good house and barn,
all fenced 1 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
ind, and as good as (he best land in this
vicinity;
40 acres of land lying under Columbia
Southern ditch; all irrigable.
Title to nil of above tracts perfected,
Abstract furnished if desired.
Prices and terms reasonable.
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For particulars apply to
MADRAS
First oIuhh meals ilnd beds,
Prices reiiHOitable. II etui
quarters for all fltiigollni'H.
REALTY CO.
Prmv Fbr Sale.
Antelope,
Oregon
V TV r a nrir a czS " 'fe
SMEAT MARKET
C. EX ROUSH, Prop. .
Keeps constantly on hand the best
S FRESH AND SALT MEATS
And pays the highest market price for Fat Cattle,
Hogs, Sheep, Butter, Eggs, and other Farm Produce.
WE CAN SATISFY YOUR WANTS
Madras,
GIVE US A CALL
Oregon
THE BEST
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE:
-rrrr- AT SHANIKO IS r-rr-
D. A. HOWELL'S
Good stook, Careful drivers, Best of hay. and grain,
Prices reasonable,
D. P. Rea, or
Max Lueddemann,
MADRAS, OREGON
mnnrifit..- . .
IflU aori'H of best Improved land;
hmiM) r ml barn nnd otit-bulldliiga; 100
nurea In wheat, onehnlf hoio.Ih or')i
aid. Five, inllei north of MuifrnH.
Inijlijreof W. .1, HtlANHTim-Viit, Mad
ran, OreKon, .
Pigs for Sale,
10 pigs, fet tuy ranch 8 miles front
top of 0ov Canyon. Price oaohi
Will Hooopt Ki'Hln In payment.
II. V. COOICK,
V,,0. Addr, Sliaulko, Ore.
I . F. MUUUY
I GENERAL COMMISSION &
I FORWARDING MERCHANT
LargO ami Commuillnus Waroliouso. Coiulciiuipnts Folloltcd.
f j'rouip; Hlttuitloii jilt to tl)"ti who uor us
T with their yivtrou80. .
t SMANIKO, OREOON
Shaiiiko Warehouse Company
GENERAL STORAGE AND .FORWARDING
Special attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Faatorn ship
ments, Denlera in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and. Builders Material
of all kinds. Sulphur, V00l and Grain Backs, and Twine, Grain,
Flour, aud Feod. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts, Stock
Yards with all tho latest and beat faeiliti.es lor handling Stocky
Mark Goods Oar ol
"S. W. Co
T. G. CONDON, Mnew
At this