The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 11, 1906, Image 5

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7f Culver, vWled In
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C,fl,n,ei: L ha, been in
life rcpf"11"" ,
,1. navmert ol oiu -
...i,. lumber vara.
flfcdl has a limited quanu y
" . -j ..,!, for sale, at 5i
. Annlv at his ranch noitu of
01 III
I...-- -silllltUJf.t Of
..Tufkuh Keel wheat last
bushels to
hirvesicu ""
- ... .ri r.mnt Bracket!,
( raicr " "
'I .u. A.Wnml neighbor
Irom ic
. u.t Mnnd.iv. on land
tre in w '
. i.e. i . (irt nt me
mold home at Athena, where
, Ait Mends and relatives lorn
0, plows and harrows, disc and
trad the Superior grain drills,
;. t...m nt (. W. & M. A.
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a 4 Company's.
.H.nn iri i le nine ui ouk,
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k'lODlhe raise, out wc num ic
Sl'idras at SO 50 per 100 pounds
IV(.IW "'ft
.Condon, manager or the Shan-
1 I... I.n in Minims sever
during the week, looking after
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blanks for notice of intention to
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p, nine riuiicci wiim..
Holt! PoinJexter is the most pop.
..I a 1 1. AAimlilianl Tffwl
umcnt. Courteous treatment,
nmodation and popular prices.
MvWr nm! r.innlv left nil Mon
Gaston. In the Willamette Vnllcy-,
lt will ritii m titir-inn I hi uMMtr
that their children ttmv attend
mrrr.
riamfr. nf .M.i Ir.n. Ims Mcpn nn.
d(DQty sheriff fir I'rinevillc until
patting in his time around the
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Brooks.
ovit ii 1 t 4tajr I Ul IMJ
titi rniru lvintt ki.nit mnhi 1., UD.
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'r Kiiiiiuuii in in iinii nn ri
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Hit. 13IIIII1'IIJI1. Ill
"v 4i,!u uctii t.uieu on nc
jcci,u u.iys, ana ills
"edition bcintr verv much im-
me end of that time, felt safe in
"Vine.
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i" uiciur 01 iie mauras
ims .auc arrangements
"Mil carriers and stacc drivers
"" iu iukc orders tor
Oliver meats to patrons alone
rc nuiie i. 1 . .
At Ih .V
m1e a trip to the Tych
nt j .
uic past week, lor
- ui.ing iruit for the Mad-
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'ie uoujjlit about too
'nne winter annlrq Vulltlt lllM
cor niln Dv VV. H.
Ir a I
.u ne, wt,0 nre res d nt. on
-vo miles cast of town, re
m Thursday evening fmm .
M111 .- " 0 '
. ' " 1 land. Mr. Smith
. y of year, a supcrln.
instruction for the 0. R. &
-wotKbeinir on the Wt.
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; """oao, on the north hnnt nf
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V lne Price bclnir ..11 u.
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HMivi irri iiiimn
-m.wo and half mil-
feggs 2 'ozen at Pertples Ulg Store',
0, G. CdWer, of CuVver, was a visitor
In Madras on Tuesday.
Charles W, Murphy was In town last
Kildny from Antelope, on land business,
1I K. W, TayloV returned last Tucs.
day from a month's Visit with his family
at The Dalles,
Dob Osborri nid fahily were In town
1 11 (
shopping on Tliesday, from the Culver
neiiilibmliood,
A.. C. Sanford Is spt'ndin'i? a few days
In Sbaniko this week, looking after
business matters,
li. I- gainer and wire were in town
last Sunday, fromlhelr home at the
W.irmsprintf Agency,
luhc Serier Went (to The Dalles last
Saturday to m'akc Jiroof on his home
stead claim on Agency Plains,
1
, Large second hand heating stoVe, al
most ns good as hew, for sate at n bar
gnin. Inquire at the I'ionecr office, 927
Loucks Uros., the furniture dealers, will
take wheat nt 65c per bushel on outstand
ing accounts or in payment for new goods.
Mis. fcugene Pratt and daughter,
who have been visiting at the home of
A. C. Sanford left on Monday for thcl;
home at Wnmic
The Pioneer office Is prcparqd to turn
nut all classes of up to date commercial
job printing, faew stock, new machinery,
new type. Satisfaction guaranteed.
If you have a farm or town property
for sale, list it with the Madras Realty
Company, Madras, Oregon. OHicc in
TowiiHlto DiillriliiK, MiidniH, Oregon.
E. J. Haldncr made final proof upon '
his homestead cast of this place, before
Commissioner Ren, dn Monday, Ed,!
Kutchcr and John McTaggart were his
witnesses.
Oar stock Is complete in plows, bar
rows and wagons. Wc aie also pre'
pared to naVnc you' prices on all kinds of
buggies and hacks, and wish you would
give inn call,
G. L. Harpham has again taken the
management of the Waptnitia House &
Haul at Waplnitia. Travelers arriving
there at any hour of the day or night will
receive prompt attention. on
Mu'fngtrart & Byo rt displaying u
O110 new mock of gliifswuri', rung ttir
In iricfrom 10c, ouch pirn', up. Do
not full to hco It, It InuIlidt'H (llhllfS
you ciuiriot nfford to be without.
Wc want to call your attention to the
fact thiil we have on the road, a large
shipment of blacksmiths supplies, in
cluding all sizes iron, horseshoes, coal,
nails, etc. J. W. & M. A. Robinson &
Company.
. Andrew I.nrsen opened the school on
Agency Plains last Monday. The new
desks and other furniture arrived last Week
and were arranged in the building. This
scbuolhouse is now said to be as neatly
and comfortably equipped as any of those
in the smaller districts in the county.
J. W. & M. A. Robinson & Co. have
nearly complttcd the addition being built
on to. their store building, and in a few
days the large water tank which will sup
ply their private water system will be in
place. The water will be pumped into
the tank with a gasoline engine, and from
the tank will be distributed by gravity to
the different parts of ihe building. They
will have n very complete system when it
is nil in place.
Wc arc offering as a special induce
ment for cash trade a number of beauti
ful pictures in handsome Irames, which,
we give absolutely free to ,our cash cus
tomcis. Wc return you gifts to the val
ue of 10 per cent, of your purchases for
cash. Each purchase 'is punched upon a
ticket, so that all your .purchases, large
or smallj for cash will secure you the ben
efit of our special offer. Come .in and
see our premium?, and let us explain our
"offer to you. Sanford, Sill & Co.
John Isham has fnoved the windmill
from the -well nt the old residence over to
the big well on the bank of Willow
Creek. Mr. Isham hns had considerable
trouble with the gasoline engine which
runs the pump at the big well, and the
windmill has been moved over in order
that it might help supply the necessary
power when there is wind enough to run
it." Fortunately for those who have wind
mills, there are very few days when the
wind docs not blow for a portion of the
time anyway.
On the walls of the reading room will
be found three views of an experi
ment station at Cheyenne, where the U.
S. government is carrying on experiment
work with the state of Wyoming in -dry
farming. At this station they have a
pumping plant by which they irrigate
small (raits of garden liuck, but the .rest
of their work Is in dry farming and iSvq
produce great results, as the pictures
show. The views were presented to A.,
M, Drake by Elwood Mead, t, pri
government chief of Irrigation investfgjt.
tlons, op Mr. Drake's recent Vl? the
Initiation congrws at BoisVHend
Bulletin, .. - .'
S1 GHAMKO, Off
We want a share of your trade for
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Our Hlgn Grade g6ods offered, service and
.Low Prices, Merit It
CENTRAL 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
1'KOI'ItlKTOIt
FOSTOFFICE PHARMACY
Curries a Comi.cto I.lno of DrtiK. MertK-lnen, Chemlcali, Household Remedies,
OriiKKlnU'Bniidrlcii and l'holo Huiilleif. Country Mall Orders I lve my rwrnoiial
atuntloti. A (Jmdunto in rhargo. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prerr!jtion
my nicclaUy. Strychnine and l'ent Dentroycrx. fitock Foods and of all kind.
Agoncy for Kaufman Kodak. Moth Thonc. WHOl.KSAI.K AND KKTAIL.
Tllli JDAJjLES, oregojs
The
STORE
Carries a nice, clean, fresh line of drugs, sundries
arid '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
Duve Peck, of C'ulv.er, was a visitor
In town tlilH morning,
. Is'.'t'
Charles McMeen, , of I atr.onta, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
V. C. Mooro bun. accepted u position
tin Hulocmiin for Mrs. Lena M. Lamb.
Km 1 ilc Rodman In iittenuMng tbo
Crook County Fulr at Vrlnevitle this
W Iff It.
.1. E, Wlleon bus been a vlidtor at
the t'ounty fair at Prlnevllle during
the week.
T. 8. Nosblt, a Portland commercial
traveler, whm a visitor in Madras dur
ing tlio week.
A. JJell, one of the pioneer settlers of
Crook county, was in town several days
this week, from Prinevillc.
Mrs. James McMeen, wife of the
prominent Lamonta sheepman, was vis.
itihg in Madras yesterday.
, Bring in your wheat and get a heater
before winter. We will allow you 85c
per bushel, Loucks Uros , jr.
J.1I111 t MuCollum and William
WVIoli, of Auhwood, woro in town on
I ihI Tuesday, on lund butdiicBs,
il, E. Heddlngfluhl vh accepted a
p )hl(lon with J W. & M. A. Robln
nn it Co, durlug the absence of O, A.
Rhodes.
Bert, Clark, a rancher from the
northeastern portion of the county,
wu8 a business visitor lu Mudrua on
Tuesday last.
Andrew Morrow, of Griitr.ly, has
lieon In this vicinity several duyi dur
ing' the past week, looking after busi
ness Interests.
N. 11. Maeklliit who travels for
Nnrturup &Bturia, of Portland) was
In town the llrst of the week, on his
way out from a visit to the Interior.
u Dr, anil Mrs. AV. II. Buook are in
pnrilaiul tins ween, where liity went
to liavu tliulr sou's yyeH examined by
au oculist, anil glasses fitted to them,
Julius A. Larsen has bought the
homestead of A. T. Uemis, lying on
the Easf slope of Agency Plains. Mf.
lit mis moved up on his homestead
"last Spring, and has moved with his
inmny tu oevanu, wiiauuii.,. '
A beautiful KlasnwHre set, ineludiug
water and dessert sets, us well' aft but
ter dish, creamer, etc., at the extreme
ly low pi lea of S4 50. McTugzurt &
Bye.
W. P. French, who has been work
ing for Sanford, Sill & Company, left the
last of the week for Portland. After
spending a week or so there he expects to
return to his old home in North Carolina.
Frank Loveland is drilling a well at the
old Isham home, which he is now rent
ing. He expects to move the drill over
to the well which he staitcd on (he lot
back of the Pioneer office this afternoon,
and after diithng out the plug which was
put in it, will plug this hole up and fill
in with sufficient cement to make it hold,
below the flow of water from which the
present supply of the town is drawn.
This well was never completedj but at
a depth of about 140 feet the drill broke
into a crevice in the lava underneath, and
it has been contended by many that the
waste through this hole is responsible for
the shortage of water in a number of
wells on that side of town.
Lost, Strayed or Stolon. $10 Reward.
One gray mare about 9 years old,
branded CN on right stifle. $10 'reward
and expenses of delivery paid for return
to Morrow & Keennn's ranch. Frank
Lyons, Haycreck, Oregon.
For Sale.
, One family hack, heavy 2 Stude.
baker wagon 1 Studebaker wagon 1 i6
inch sulky plowt 1 4-inch walking plow;
wheel harrowi steel lever harrow also
household furniture, etc.
320 018 R. Baird, Madras.
Staled Bids Wanted for Wood.
Sealed bids wjjl be received at the
Clerk's olllcc jip (ct October t8, 1906,
for furnishing 29 rtcjks of it5 inch wood,
to be delivered in me (wdodshed at the
schoolhouse in Madras, properly corded,
the wood to be one-haf r)ry and or. half
green. The, fypardreseYves the right to
reject any anr alt biijs., t
Hyk order of the lioard'j
on S. E. GraV, CUkV.
WE HAVE PLENTY OF
Madras
Flour
Chopped Bkriey, Wheat, Oats and Bran
Also the new
Madras Breakfast Food
Which is giving excellent satisfac
tion; We can supply you with any
quantity
SANFORD, SILL & CO.
MADRAS, OREGON
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! GENERAL COMMISSION & !
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Large and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Follcited.
Prompt attention juild. to those who favor us 4
with their patronage.
SHANIKO, OREGON
Clay pool Brothers
Merchandise
Clothing, Boots
Shoes, Etc y
Prompt Atterition to Mail Orders
iPRINEVILLE, OREGON
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LIVERY
The best in Shaniko
Good Stockb Careful Drivers
Best of Hay and Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Price's
;D. A. Howell, Shanikib, Or.
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WHITE ELEPHANT
CRAMER &. STEVENS, PROPS
First-Class Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. HigTi grade case goods
CoriNEn ftVf k and E Streets
MADRftS, OREGON
I Maaikfi War'eKouse Company
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,. Special. aUenorpAVoot Grading and Baling (Fiitom ehlp
tnts. Dealers Blacksmith vL Lime and Bandera,. Material
a)l lifndi. Sulphur, .VrVopl and qrala Backs and Tine, Qrala.
UVI Md "'Bhwt Price paid for, ftldee, tad Vtg,., Stock
ardi Vith all the latet tad best facllitieii tot bandllHg Stck.
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