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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
PI . Madras. v qi i,r ready-made cIoiiiinB ......turtn Ci -o' 'I'" (I . ..! VI1L' Mn on 3U"m ".:,K,.uy.v..i U VlSlling rem..- -.1 ll'i WEUK. ...iohborii""" .1.- tlfllllU w -- k and Kay acKS0" Vl'nncvillP cl,,r.ni: the -nriipr from M1C II. 9 Ii!IV, t it ......fcnod. Wil - ,..nwllh ! W.iwrn,. , f,fS ai2-tf ...ah. .i ...mine our new i,..c rrj v-- ... . .. . UdSf l"" "'V-! Big Store . ii nf rut' .ml I.1M1 UY lil 1W" LU'L ' nrf nmnanicil by . .ir.rnuui. ..v.. - I nil. villlilH' min ami .i. i iiia week. iiCHirC . i. ,1 n IflV ..,m' u J " I . ! ....I . . ii fi.r luriiiiiiu iiikj i frrniii for iu in l (il V w - " Ill it .i- iv I umber o. can orders. Doors, inlw5 Ami u, r nil mi ilio mm i... Mtr ill it .... ran .wure llic . . It. .... nil) ice rtui win frm ltt.ir'(lirifrV. "J O . -i t- I T "itrtirtrinu'c ltd can live you money, tf I PotnJetfer is the h.m pop- 11 lii iuumytit vimvi ..1 riSitrlAADi I VJ if lit i ptirnvr arm w miucr. in l r . ........ "" "- -r ' i r.. i . i.. . i. t Humy. ooKin over u;c uvr.'M' ws In Irtun Pijrnl .i i. ..!. if w tetK, uiKinc i it c insur- tu fcflmtnnil nu r Vnn ... . f oordon and f.imily have xi noad, ai J mil tpnd camp there 1. e Unties . KftKlniAn ..I.1. I..... .VI, ,,IJW inj WCJI tU i ii iiii iuiii nir :i "K hud ..i. .11 1 ! I 1 1 1111 IK- .A ... . --r-j-uwi oi -de ii auras t ' IIIMJC Ull.'lIllirillfllllC " n;c uuvcra WadiM to take i.rders lor . SnH i m and ""wepwt-ea.rtt tl.c bliop. munio jirandt was Hi. 1 ...j.l. -uKuemann at Mad. PPr. Tin, ( nnlen in. Utntty ,nade in n.. i. kin...!.:.. . ihlm I . nu ins son. A.L nu j i . I wniny left t week w,,ne McKemie Ulv. "PtCtln . . u . "i'v'"' inuntli "ham will visii u,iii. Bin. i) . . -.Mer, uplore ictum. " "Vln!! upt.il the old "My loci,. h ' Sl.-i . ""cpiitrd. .,ii. ..: . .v.iui o,uu. 1-yiih r-siu sin , ii,,, ... , . -"on of ,,e cegon 811 lh Sunday imr,,! .... ItDor, t ' "C1SOn 1,tltl rePt tfat actual rn....... TWayMlm road un WlSthm- .... oil... -.. mil ,r' Nelson m. ...... ... ..... l.ltll UIl Wa,,ructi camp o the Binding twine at J. VV, & M. y. Hob Ittson & Co Mrs, Ernest M. Smith returned last Friday fiom The Dalles Charles McMccn was a visitor In town mi Stjiidny, from Lnmonla, Miller Mcl'hcrsoi) was yisiting in town ieycral days during the week, ij'ctry Cramer w.n n visitor nt the countyficnt during the past week. Frank Elkins, shrniTof Crook county, was a vMitor in Madras several riays dur ing the week. We arc agents for the Huffalo I'ilts Co. Send to us lor any repairs in their line. Snnford Sill & Co. tl Mrs. John McTaggart and her two children spent several days visiting at the I'irrifih home, near Haycreck, during the past week' PEST OP SAGE BATS Grain Crops Oamagod By Rodonts Which Incroaso Alarmingly. Tlio dumugu wrought io umiti crops In thin cminty by hum rutw lni lift-n I'liori.MitiM during tht piiHt year, and ( lio pt'MtH art) IncU'iiHliig ut hucli an i.loriiilriK rate hm to piint tt xurinUH irictiucu to tlio farming Indumry In the county. Bo fur lhn Iiiih l)i;cn no coil durtod action on (Iih part of w farm t'lH, in un fllbrt to Mtmnp nut the puxt, hut Hornuthlrig will Intve to bo done in addition to tlm hidlvldin.l oll'ori which ouch fnnnor mnlcoK to proKet IiIh own itrop, fur thfc Icllllng of ihouMattdH of mtrt In ono looulily HlTonlM only lein porary rullef. Home time ago wo puhllHhed u HtHtt'iiieut mmlu by two furiiiom residing live or hl in I leu north of here, to Hit ctTi'Ct that they hud truppril over tJOOO of IIiomh miln during th rtprlng moutlm. TtiiH W.U not give thoin purmunutit rullef, how ovoi , un tlio dttph'tud rankH will mooii ( in lUU'd from the Mtljolnlng IiIIIh. 1;. Kndortid, wcrotury of the U. H. & h. Comp.iny at I Juy uruclc, In uuthoiity for the Btulnriiuiit (hut koiiih of thrlr J gruln (leldfl have bveu completely de- ntroyud, and. thai their alfalfa Iibh iiIno tmd'nred. )e Hoyn tiut overy ell'orl i lirth bi!ti made to rid their landit of the pfHt, hut that Holds cleared of them hy polHon have mooii been occupied by u new lot. lie a I ho tttuten that the colli puny had nueti coiiMlildrlng the tul- i viability of inoculating with a dbeiiHe j that Would Hprcad among apd dculroy llio rati, but rh the dlscane l.i very In fuel lou and Mtock coming In contact might he iufcted, the company linn been afraid to attempt thix inenotiro. Tw?o laud owncfs from the Htute of Yanhlngtoii, who were In thin Jocullty last week, Htated that the people of thlw county are confronted with u ltu atloti which Coat their county nbout ;2O,U00 to deal with nevprul yeura U:o. (Jui Held county, WaHhliigtou, wui ho over-rtiu with M'ige rain that it beoatne iHiUeMnry to phico a bounty of two uiitH upon their nualpe, and it oonl the oouuty nearly $150,000. Thue goutle iniin Hiaioil that the only uiunuer In which they ever did succeed in ridding the country of the ne ratu was by CMiicertud action on the part of the farmer, In poisoning tlio punts. A deep furrow wiih plowed around each Held, and in thltj furrow pohsoued (train waa placed. The raw would follow the fin tow, oatlng tlionraln and tdylngiti the furrow, and other rin would eat the duad bodies, which cutued tho uipourat.cu of v dlauune among the rat which ilually dew tioycd them. The dlMea&e, they stated vnu causoil by tliu ruts eating the di-ad hmllea lying in the furrowH, nud once Mlarted, it Mpread and buoti wiped out lliu rain. fiotiii) concerted action Hhould he taken in UiIh county, to put an end to lliuHuge rat pest, which U no harlnim a inuimcn to the farming HecliniiH. DEATH OF COLONEL M. C NYE Colonel M. C. Ny, of l'rlncville, one of tho oldeiit olllZeiiH of the counly, died at bin home at the countyseal on hiMt Friday morning, ufter an illness which has extended over tho punt jour. About a year '.go, Colonel anil Mm. Nye moved to North Yakima, Wanlilngton, where they had relatives hut (luting the lute Spring of this yeur they roturii'd to 1'rlt.uvlllo, whore they had punt a large portion of their llvps. Colonel Nyo wan said to bo in the neighborhood of 0.') yearn of age, al though up until liio time of hit death no ouoiSHemcd to know with accuracy, an one of IiIh hobbles had been n le fusal to let luu age bo known, He was ono of tho earliest, pioneers to orons the Houltbw and settle in Oregon, ami he hail been u resident of this county for nearly forty years, 1 lo was engaged In the sheep hublneHd In this county, uud leaves a iaigo ebtato. We want a share of your trade for l o 6 Our Hlgn Grade goods offered, service and Low Prices, Merit It. CENTRAL OREGON'S B I Q DEPARTMENT STORE Every cash purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talking Machine in the home. We are giving them away. Get in formed and save our Coupons. SANFORD, i ILL & CO. Will occupy the large and commodious 'store building Lyiilt by the Madras Milling c Mercantile Company as soon as it can be moved to their lot on Main street. They will be bqtter able than ever to care for their large and growing business in this territqry. Watch their ad. lft if 9 4flBB A tfti nil i e aniora, 5111 & go., maaras, ur, sSAAAAkAa? JJMR&MWWWJL'jJi.1jL. -"kA. A.A.lssb. . '.'j.1 . . . . . . ,s WE HANDLE THE FAMOUS t 1 II Particular Attention is Called to the DEERING BINDER The Best Binder on the Market WE SELL THE BEST AMD SAVE YOU MONEY .N THE TRANSACTION FRANK IRVINE GENERAL MERCHANT The Bend Livery & Transfer Co. 1 LJVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES This company has'large stables at both Dend and Prineville, the latter known un the Hamilton Htubk-a. Prices reasonable aud the finest ser vice in Crook county. J. Frank Stroud, Manager, Bend, Oregon, Clay pool Brother GENERAL M er claaiTcl ise Clothing, Boots Siloes, Etc "fc. prompt A.ttentiori to jLVIail Orders PRINEVIIvLE, OREGON i v At the Pioneer Office BORN on To the wife of John Manner, 8, 1906, a daughter. To the wife of Joe Mendenhall, Monduy, July 9, 1906, a daughter, July on To tha Wife of Ivan Hale, on Monday, ADRAS TO SHANIKO Daily Except Sunday, Special atten tention given to oarrying express matter. Fare, $4.50; round trip, $8.00 Agent at Madras Hotel Cornett Stage & Stable Gbffipany II v FRY The best in Shaniko Good Stock, Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed , At Very Reasonable Prices o o ! D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. A. E. CROSBY v n o r r jEion POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Carries a Coiup.wto I.lnoot Dragp, Moatclnos, rhomlcnlst. Housolioia Roiuodtttt DruKKlut' tianitrli-s ul t'Uoto Supplies. Country Mail Oritur I give lay prQiiul Kttoatioa. A Ortuttmtn ii) ohnree. Safe dotivory Kiinraiuaud. Yuurprciscrlpttau lay si'OulftUy. Stryolitiltm ait IVnt Duatrpycrd. Klunt I'ooils nail Pip of a kiuUi. Airnoy fur Eusuuau Kodaks. llotU Pkuuiw. WlIOIiKSAIJ: AND I (UTAH THE DALLES, . ( OREGON I AT THE OLD STAND ! Horseshoeing, Biacksmilhing, Wagonmaking I I F. J. BROOKS, Madras, Ore. f t WE SELL Agrimliural Implements, and Machinery J z Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Large and CoiumodHjui Wureliotiib. CoaslBiitnent Bottcltud. Prompt atutun paid to tlioko ulio iavor u wltu thvlr putroilago,. j SHANIKO, OREGON ' July 16, 1906, a daughter. i