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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
Id at Madras ! .... Culver, mita In & 1 14 n .Lvd dw during the town i.. ,.r orocerie Winter IW r " " laruc ..j..., nherifl" for lll , TLi M 1'rincvillc 11 ".. ..... nil I lit I "' cattleman LmenU. lB .i.uUtion. a ' . rfghbolhood, WM H I . u,ife nnd Mrs. L.cielA town I - ..... .vtnvOll Lfspni's'-'' , mlly Lake Lurobff U. ... ""'J " , .... ,ilnl ,.u lumber yard. -7 U Dean and Miss I'cttrl 'Li,,, in Madras on last lm tbe.r home near Hay L office was movtd on Satur Le comfortable new qunntn ,,rt from the old location, m L noticed the price of sugar in I . i. ni u.f hold the Rod te 15C draatI6.5o per ioo pound,. U'i Big Sto hu.al Albany, w.is in Lr Mr Cleek Is the father of tt,o Pilneville, ami was ior Uent of Ibis county. lAiinnir lo make nnai nvc-yc... Luion proof can secure llic Minks for notice of intention to it the Pioneer oflice. L PomJexier is the most pop- Lw it the cmintvscat. Under p.-; nijmtnt. Courteous treatment, umodation and popular prices. Fuk. of Pnncville, has ac position as salesman with Mr. Unb He left tins morning ! .1 ..... I. ...I... i. Im, lo meet .irs. i-isk, n Uomavmt at Moro. Llie Mintily of leitul blanks for jiiJiowrriity mid quitclaim ril,el.ttel and crop mortgage, LiIm court lihtiikH Hinl junifni Uajptclttlty. Notary Public Li Kyle Loucks have rented i ranch near Hay-creek for ji if e years, and will take posses- Ittpliceon November i. Tin ii)ti of about 320 acres, iiiom i tillable land Hunt, of Hay-stark was in town m? afternoon. Mr. Hunt U m the dry farming method lehrebeen advocating, and hi t'l as much information as h' bMti&jsct, with a view to giving liofcis section of the country. iWihon has enne to Princvillc engaged m painting the new e Hotel build inj;, which is being Mrs, C. h McDowell. The iel ts built of stone and brick, and Npltted will be one of the target) modern hotel buildings in P Oregon. Kimb, propnet ir of the Madras M'ktt, has .ale arranL'cmcnts f nail carriers and stage driverb N of Madras to take orders for deliver meats to patrons along P'. Send in orders , by mail pe meals by return stage at same p the shop. l Taylor, of Noolts.-iek. Wash. fc filed upon n homestead in "pecuuon,iveon to it dur co"ng Winter, to reside there He filed upon the land tsl been heretofore entered, by Murrow.of t)nRaa CUyj lli(V)R cunqmsiimrnt fiom Mr. Mur. rL i vleS N Hnnlfl nf l?-r... Canada, visited relatives ,tcon for several days during the lttk' Mrs. Uama moved to the '"""try about a year ago, and is r Pleased with her new hoinn. !"'' here was (r after snnm i . . . uiisnicss interests her husband still have in She returned to Album on . i. .i "ine time to Imu .i " yu are InnWi ,,i K mwuillt IU n ill in i in . . J"" wc Will UC ia Uiow von llm itM... tr. nh. ai' ,cw SllOe. llll tircc n.,,1 tdn lis. 'ri... j.. . ... IIC UlSr flrll nr. tlm gey have ,he ,)ard oll CMpa . steel V,kT "(lJU5,n"5 pnng r! ?!. ribl'n tubes, larce sue. tdio,. ,; me 'cl enn be ctl before Krn'n Rft Bo buying, sanfonl, Sllj Uggs ajc doloi) (tt Peoples lltg Store; Purchase from Mc'l'aggart & Uye one of those famous steel ranges, Mrs. Linna ii, Wood was visiting with friends at Ashwotkl during the week, Dave LindsaV lias been in town during the week, Irons hi ranch ne.t,r Hnycreek. Frank Rodman anil family have been visiting relatives at l'riflcvillo during the weeki George Kichaidsot) is building a dwelling house for L. A, Yuurig at .age Springs. lames T Kobinslii). ft farmer Irom the Culver neighborhood, wus in town during llie week. , ,T A. il. ' l'arkcy made a bu&intfss yip to the countyheat during the week, return mg yesterday. Horn, to the wile of j, L, cdngan, near Culver, on Sunday, September 30, iyu6, a girl. . We carry the M. J. II. coffee. Give it atrial. It's the best that can be had. Mc Taggart & Uye. Clarence Ashley was at the countyseat the first of the week, with a load of ap plen and tomatoes. Charles V. Wilson and wife left on Monday (or Cortland, where they expect to reside in the future. Rock Robinson went to Shaniko on Tuesday, after a load of freight for J. W & M. A. Robinson & Co. Large second hand heating stove, al most as good as new, for sale at a bar gain. Inquire at the t'ioncer office. S27 Loucks llros., the furniture dealers, will lake wheat at 85c per bushel on outstand ing accounts or in payment for new goods. Mits Maud I'hillips left on Tuesday for I'orllanth where she goes to engage in work nthe Mcnonitc Missidn in that city. Miss Mny Jackson left this morning for The Dalles, where she will visit tor several weeks with friends. Miss Jack j son "formerly resided at The Dalles. MeTaggart Sc Bye will open up a large and assorted stock of glassware in about two weeks. Call and inspect this line; best value that money can buy. The I'ionccr ollice is prepared to turn out' all classes of up to date commercial job printing. New stock, new machinery, new tvoe. Satisfaction guaranteed. If you haven farm or town property for sale, list it with the Madras Realty Company, Madras, Oregon. Ollice in TowiihIUi HiiIUIIiik, MudriiH, Oreiron. It is' reported that a fine rain fell in the Culver, neighborhood on Tuesday, mil. although it was cloudy and, threat ening all day here, the long drouth was not ended G. L Harpham has again taken thf management of the Wapmilia House & It. ii 11 At Wapinitia. Travelers arriving there at any hour of the day or night will receive prompt attention. oil f.; L. Paxton brought in a load of fine watermelons, raised on his ranch north ol this place, the last of the week. Melons 15 row quite large in this section, and the ipinlity is unusually good. We want to call your attention to the fact that wc have on the road a large shipment of blacksmiths supplies, in. eluding nil sims iron, horseshoes, coal, nails, etc. J. W. & M. A. Ilobinson & Company.. Mrs. A. M. Drake, of Ilcnd, was in Madras on Tuesday, on her way home from a visit in Portland. She ivas accompanied by Misses Burns and Wood nf. Portland, who will visit at the Drake home in liend. Andrew Larsennnd C. A. Riddle spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the Cove, fishing for trout in Crooked river, They captured a fire string of them, some of the Redsides measuring over 16 inches in length. Mrs. W. J. McConncll left'this morn' mg for her home at Moscow,' Idahp, ifier ti visit of thiee weeks in Madras, She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. .Max Lueddcmann, who will visit during the remainder of the month at her old home In Moscow, f Perry Poindexter disposed of his own and his wife's timber claims this week at tit rmii fnrii.hle nrice of Sooo. These are both ai-million claims .and old at the rate of $ per thousand feet of stand ing limber. Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter have field the claims for three years and ilecldtd io sell while the market was brisk. They netted over $3300 nri their investment. -Princville Review. We are offering ns a special induce, ment for cash trade n number of beauti ful pictures in handsome frames, which we glvq absolutely free to our cash cus tomers, We return you gilts lo the val ue of to per cent, of your purchases for cash. Ench purchase is punched upon a ticket, so that nil your purchases, large or small, for cash will secure you the ben efit of our special, offer, Come in and see our premium, and let us explain our oer to you. Sairford, Sill & Cp, '" " V"""" 1 Mi We want a share of your trade for l 9 0 6 Oiir HlQrt Grade goods offered, service arti Low Prices, Merit t 0 GENTRAL OREGON'S BIG 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. A. E. CROSBY l It o r It I E T U K POSTOFFICE PHARMACY CMt'Hn a Compete Lino nl Drug, MoiIh-Iiich, Chemlc-a!, Hoimohold Keinedlcs, JuuuKlnts' BumlrluM nnd t'lioto Suwille. Country MU Order I glvo my inwoiinl attention. A (Jritdunttt In chiirKt). Hfe dellvury KUHmMeed. Your jirencrlidloii my Hcelitlty. Htryehulno nnd IVnt Dumroyurn. Work KooiIh artd Wins of nil kinds. Agoncy for KMtirtAii Kodak, liotli 'Miotics, wuulkhams uiwaii THE DALLES, OREGON J. W.Fronch, Pres. H. A. Moore, Vice-Pros. F.T. Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY 0' 'foreign exchance bought and sold drafts on all parts of the world Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON ELK DRUG STORE Handsome Pictures FREE We &rc offering with our "CASH SALES" beautiful pictures, absolutely free, to the amount of Ten Per Cent of the purchases. Come in and let us explain our system of Giving These To You Oar prices are not raised one cent, our motto being "Quick Sales and Small Profits0 We are making this a special inducement for Cash Trade. SYRACUSE PLOVS AHD HARROWS Have no equal. Buckeye Drills are guaranteed and our full lines of implements are the best we can buy. Give us a call. Sanford, Sill & Co. I Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Large, and Commodious Warehouse. Consignment Solicited T Prompt attention paid to tlioue wIjo lavur u wltti their patronage. t SHANIKO, OREGON 1. I y,frfi..A.v--"mniii r"-iiVtJV-t' - rfwf AAj Clay pool Brother GENERAL Merchandise- Clothing, Boots Shoes, Etc Prompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON jyc jttfCTjyBFSF HP- V- 'ii1 V- m1'JUr'BK"Ur V- 'Hjvrfjeifjt Jy. jy ai-jm y jy- jy. I Carries a nice, clean, fresh line of drugs, sundries and patent medicines. Prescription work a spe cialty. Mail orders given prompt attention. You can get your medicines at any hour of the. day or night. FRED J. DAMON, Madras, Oregon S. E. IHiidHrleftTuefiluy for Shaniko ; uffr u lomi or fruljjlit for' local nu-r- flllUKH. .luck MoTuPKHrt nnd family visited ul. tlm 1'nrrlali Iiiuum nuiir Iliiyureek from Sttturdny unill Monday.' ' .1, L OUtiEJiiu. of C,ivtT. hi)H titkni liurnH of tlit Itiirhwifliop tit till. (iImoh, f iruiurly conduutod by C. V. WiImhi. Andrew Morrow, n promlnenl Block-ni-iii from Willow Crmk, Ih In town lodny, looking nfier l)iialnets lntercsta. Tim Hlxson thrublilng tutiolilno from Antidopo Iiiih lit'on Heuurvd to threHli In itrnln crop on tli nuvilios of Otto Iioifeldt nnd Kylij LouukPf north of i ho Fred Fisher pluoo. MIhh Emma 1'lko wtm In town thin moiiilr.gfroni ilu Cnlvor nolghhor hood, milking lln.il proof upon her hinp-HU'iul nlry. Frank 11 dl'iniin nnd Uuvo Hnrmiit, who retddo luirnn tllinely iidi)lnlng Iter land," aro her WHtll'MHt'H. t United States Commissioner" Don P. Hca returned yesterday alternoon fiom Portland, where lie lias been spending the past three weeks looking lifter busi ness mailers. A number of final proofs are set before him during tho last three days of this week, y . .,. Hofls for Sato, , Seven head of 8-month old sh'otes, will weigh from ioo to 140 ea?hj. the lot Jor $3500, A. V, Wairen, 4JS .nitles east of Haycreek, Oregon, 52731 THE DALLES HOSPITAL 1 1 I raifg" I VERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers -Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. ' - "Sr "Ki ?2 lJiMKrrjT3iF Tlxe ZDallora, Oregon A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the tmttiiKMit of nil inpillciil and wuigioitl dHio) except buuh hh are liOlltUglOUH. PATIENTS MAT EMPLOY THEIR OWN PHYSICIANS Tratnlni; Snhnol for nnrHen Incoiinpn tlon. For Information imncernlng the sumo uddrofw riupt. of Nurses, , .tfOSPITHLt FflTES From $10 to $21. per wwdt, Hooordlnp to. room, Including lioHpttal oro uud board, . For further Information address DRS. FERGUSON & REUTER, Tbo Dallos, Onmi. THE WHITE ELEPHANT CRAMER & STEVENS, PROPS First-Class Wines, Liquoris and Cigars. High grade case goods Corner Fifth and MADRAS,. E STREET8 OREGON wjc sntiigcsta1 Dhaniko Warehouse Company OENERAL STORAGE AND, FORWARDING Special attonti6n,to Wool Pding and'Ballng for Eastern ship mentn, Dealers in Blackamlth Coal, Lime and Buildem' Material of all kindi. Sulphur, Wool and Grain 8acks and Twlno, Grain, Flour and Feed. IgheBt price paid lor. glides and Pelts, Stock Yards with all the lftteat'and boat facilities for handling Stock. . Mark Goods t)re of "S.WOo;v' in m ' mi it v m 2 t hi ' "4.: SKI 4 .mi 1 1 'IS 1 T;H