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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
ndlil4iifli'lWlillHl. lis jugs at Madras, . .I..4.M fur PHI'S nivllll! 11 n .MA " in iiiiin nn v .... ..,nrh on tower T Fri- rout on . r.AiL' wns nt Grimly filling bw el!u1at rfpolniment nt i,i A urny ' ' W.lbam Trrr.', Mmlras. oif t,nke I.iunl'cr Ln. will of old nccounts nM"" '.' . .r ,-if attlielum'Jfr y.". -- look over our new line of up, Itl''' .hrttm pymenl rill . in and VefP yur ,,rKC' ' , v & M. A Robinson & Co .1-.1.M1 hai a limited quantity of Apply ",s rnncn nori" mil.- . . r nun .ii rnllrd when! tU Har CV. I"'" ""i - miifei). screeninu for chiXKen vi, are alw dfnR custom rumnB. JtM.A. Robinson & Co. . j io rtwke final five-year .tltion P'oof can secure me irv blanks for notice ol intention to attlie I'loncer oince. ti.i.l Pnltii iexter is the. tnojt pop. k...i, At the countyseat. Under .MMtnnn.1 Hon am! nobular prices. t itlutilii vl iter it ..i..LUiiiii m niticrif iff ... itnnx in umrnnwiwi - ...I. ..I..... I lit il to H-e It, H IHtJllKlfH 1IIHIR' ntarforil to le without. pleie Mipply r liIftiikM fur rin.lliiL' wiirrBiny mm iiiiiuuiim m.UliU.'l unit orop iinrtjrir!'. t ,.,,n ri i iiiikH mill MIHl CO wnrkndiitclulty. iNotury I'uiiiic . HftXIK", . . . . not io all Kimii i " heat t this rums your land and you nothing at harvest time) but oftuOie famous "Chatham l-an- i ... i I ill Yr I 1 1 II til OtllllMltll WH. V. V C Term returned last bntur- mr.i from a six weeks visit with i . . 1 . n. ihew.it riel.ivtii two (lavs nt nt Wyoming, ly tl.c heavy snow iith practically tied up all rait fill in Wyoming and Colorado. B Brown was in tovn tin Mon- it i. r i 1 ..r ,t.i ft .1. I.. I l.t r til! s.ivs iii.li inn iirijiiic in ins VMIiUUtl nilU illt Ulllll- 41llMlfl7 express themselves as very much nh the flour our null is turning hich reason lie concluded to jjive himself. Rnosh, proprietor of '.he Mnd ras Market, has ade arrangements miil carriers and stage drivers utof Madras to take orders for deliver meals to patrons along civc meats by return stage at same the shop. v ritth ti. l'i.i.. I wt 1 1 1 V Wilt I V4 kJUIlta - (i irn llli 11131 Ul after James Palmer, the Indian I irttt.l u i' I l n " Itnilljr UIMITC ill Mmpnng Agency, lie left on yt Hrc with his prisoner, who confined in the jail at Portland bis tual in the federal court. .rinkerton had the misfortune to "iu iii.iic, which nc "n Umatilla cuunty with him. evening. This colt was one finkenon's span of Del Norte 'A as one of the best bred ant t COUnlV. Tim onli ' Ul ay ciiscase, and Mr n is at a loss to know the cause PhlllPi GeorRe KuWer and W. JDck have returned fm m Prlim. ' 'I'ei'i a strenuous two "mB as JurotS in the rirrnil Eh of them was accepted as a "'nr more nf the uiminal casc " acsswn, and in addi- l mini I. . -7tunius Hours in the trial "niUS tlVlt cases which rrnll session of the court. ,y Shenff Cramer accomnanied vunviciecl at the recrnt term 10 anlem last Saturday. ' prisoners sent to the penlten ' Dell, 5enlcccd to one and Adam. ' " ICVPn tint. I and f ,orse' . red Shepherd, who i en. hinn . "6 n INDVem her in .....I ...t. n-h I r t ' " 'w in he .....I.....:. ... oh. i ""iimry uijti U 1115 execution, ww.il frln lhe ril,ront, on :, v"""l'. tho Shaniko stuue " IU COnnrrl .....I. .1. . r . 1. 1 " me winnrns j. . ! ,lHoric(l that the ., '"nnation concerning uma,,,. The Mad morn ,e,blCI" A'30 Win an an.,-.. ' . .. . miyinK huut l . Mim til,,e' y niuii, us it is le"Ve On vm.-j. i . . t "-"mic nine. A V. Hudflngton, of Antelope, was in town 'last Saturday, Flrib hew line buggy robes and blankets nt La'rkWfi Harness Shop. 1129 Mrs, PerVy Head and her son, Jim, were in town last Friday from Culver. We are paying 35 cents per dozeh 'for good, fresh eggs. Snnford SHI 8c Co. W. S. Hlce, the LitmonU rWuggist, was a Visitor In Madras on Saturday last. Fmindi 'Hunch of four keys. Otoner can have same by calling for them at mis olllee. Mrs. J. S. McMeen and her ifdn Charles were in town on Tuesday fftrVn Lumontn. O, A. Ithodes rctUrnctl last Friday from Athena, where he has been visiting for about twd weeks. H C. McAllister, a Portland commer cial traveler, was In town last Friday, In terviewing the trade. Hrtng in your wheat and get n heater before winter. We will allow you 85c per bushel. Loucks Bros , jr. The Pioneer office Is prepared to turn out all classes of up to date commercial job printing. New stock, new machinery, new type. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'if you have, n farm or town property for sale, list it with the Madras Realty Company, Madras, Oregon. Odke in Towiielto Hiilldlnir, MmlniK, Oreitop. C C. CoVey, Superintendent of the Warmsprmg Agency, was in tnwn on Monday, on business in connection with the Indian trial before Commissioner Ren. A Icnutlfiil tfliimwure net, Including whIit anil dtixHL'i t siitH, an well an hut tT tllxli, oreninnr, Ho., nt the extrptiiF ly low price of $i 60. MoTangart & By. W.'E Ciierin, Sr., of New York and C. H. Haswell, of Seattle, were in town last Thursday evening, on their way nui from Hend, where they have extensivr. interest. Ok ing to the illness of Mrs, Mass, thr protracted meeting at Madras to be con ducted by H. W. Bass, announced to begin Monday, October, 29, is postponed until November 26, Dwight Roberts, of Culver, has re ceived the appointment as mail carrier on the Culver Rural Free Delivery route, having scored the best grades at. the re cent competitive exauiin.ttiun held at this place. George Stevens and family returned last Monday evening from Prinevillc. Since their return Mrs. Stcevns has been quite ill, and il is feared that she has typhoid. Her mother has been summon cd from Sisters, and will arrive this after noon. W. D. McGec was in town from The Dalles several days during the week, Mr. McGce is becoming interested in dry land farming, which he believes will be the salvation of this countiy. He expect to 'J Campbell" all of the ground whidi he seeds on his ranch near this place, during the coming year. Perry Read, of Culver, was in .town yesterday. He has just concluded a six weeks' ride after his cattle, and out of 175 head turned out, he only succeeded in gatl'ering up nbout 135 head. Mr. Read says that the ride just concluded was nbout the most tiresome he ever undertook, and that if he can succeed in gathering up those he has out, he will not joun have any more on the range in this locality. W. O. Daagasen, manager of the Great Western Lumber Co., of Ashwood, was In town several days during the week, in the interests of his sawmill. He says that he thinks he is entitled to a fair share of the lumber business in this locality, as his mill company has on hand large quan tities of fine dry and seasoned lumber, and the distance to the miil from Madras is only about 2t miles. His ad appears in this issue. The condition of Leslie Ramsey, who has been critically ill at his father's home on Agency Plains, is reported to be very much improved, and strong hopes of his recovery are now entertained. The last days ot the week his condition was so serious that his life was despaitcd of, and while hii condition is still critical, re ports from his bedside during tlje past two days indicate a decided improve ment, and have been quite cheering to his friends. W, F. Hammer will offer for sale at public nttction, on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Haystack, his entire farming outfit, con sisting of 13 head of btoke horses, four wagons, one hack, four sets double work .harness, plows, iron Imirow, 12 disk cut ter. Superior drill, binder, five lull blood ! Berkshire sows and one boar, and many j other aiticles.' Purchase! may have 12 1 ,monih9,'time with interest at 8 percent, on nil. purchases. amounting to over $10, by 1 giving note with approved security. A 1 discount of s per cent will be given for cash in h.md. No propcity to be remov ed from the premises until the terms of sale are complied with. 1 i 1 1 I We want a share of your trade for 19 0 6 frar'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 Machinein the home. We are giving thefn away. Get in formed and save our Coupons. A. E. CROSBY 1'ltOI'KIETOIl POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Cnrrluri a Com p. c to I. Ino of DriiKH, Medicines, Chemicals, HntinclioM Jtcincille, DriiKk'lit' Bnndrlun 0111I l'lioto Siippllux, Country Mall Oritur I fflvc my iiernflnnl attention. A armltiHto !n clmrgo Snfu delivery Kilnrnnteeil. Your nrcftrrlntlnn my Kpeclftlty. Strychnine ami I'ent Dcntroycr. Htock Foods and I)li of nil kind. Affd'ni-y (or Krutman Koiluks. tloth 'I'lionca. WIIOI.K8AI.K AND KlU'AII-. THIi DALLES, OREGON BRING US YOUR EGGS AND POTATOES We will allow you 1 and 1-2 to 2 cents per pound for potatoes--according to the quality, and will pay you 35 cents per dozen for good, fresh eggs We have a Large Supply of Madras Flour and feed oats, chop, wheat, barley and bran as well as a complete stock of general merchandise REMEMBER THE PICTURES That we are giving away "absolutely free" to customers who bring us their cash trade. Come in and let us explain SANFORD, SILL & CO, MADRAS, OREGON .lie ELK STORE Carries a hice, clean, fresh line of drugs, sundries and patent medicines, Prescription work a spe cialty. Mail orders jiven prompt attention. You can get your medicines at any hour of the day or night. FRED Jk DAMON, Madras, Oregon ! Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & MERCHANT P I.nrKC and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. 1'rompt attention paid to those who tavor us wltli their patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON As Good as Money Can Buy The Racine & Sattley Wonder Gang Plow has proven its merit as a durable, light-drawing, clean working plow. They stand the test, and the farmer who buys one may know that he Is putting his money into an HONEST plow. Sold by McTAQGART & BYE, . Madras, Oregon. Clay pool Brothers GENERAL M erch an d i se Clothing, Boots Slioes, Etc Prompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON Tt L I 1 LIVERY The best in Shaniko Godd Stock. Careful Driviira Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. ! 41 4- i- ytA A AjiV. rfW.iftf .-OV Wtr A.rfteA jtejLA wvn THE WHITE ELEPHANT CRAMER STEVENS, PROPS First-Class Wines, Liquors 'and Cigars. High grade case goods Corner Fifth and "E Streets MADRAS, OREGON - tt -r -v -V -V W GREAT WESTERN LUMBER GDI ASHWOOD, ORECdfi nc ctlll nr nniln n nnrA c-w rA clnl of 1, . . I. 1 ii.j jjwi KjMi.w u uuu jiuR vi ui y iuiiiuui on I1UUU rrir i 'a..'. ' 1x9 t which they olter lor sale at the lowest market cash prices Grades of lumber as good as any. Come and see us TWO MILES FROM DURHAM'S OLD STAND as to to to Shaniko Warehouse Company UENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARblNQ k 6pecial attention to Wool ending and Baling for Kntrn ahlp. month. Doalera in BlucJ-Buut Ooal, Lime and Buildors' Material or all kTiuli. Sulphur, Wool and Grain 'Sacks and Twino, Grain, Flour and Feoil. HiBheBt prico paid for Hides and Pelta. Stock Yards wilu all tuo lataut and boat facilitieaW handling Stock. Mark Goodi Oar of t4awCo' T. G. CONDON, Man?ttct. 6 81) & ft ! If I y ! ft