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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
Madras Pioneer "7. ..i nVM Thursday by i., , 1H I'" "" f1" uMitijismmt w. - iIVH IMV A pfiUD80nlPTION BATES I tar.. $1.G0 .85 .CO Kv'-::;:::::::: teoftSioU of .March IIUIIBt Oro., .WW, January 3i '97 'new YEAR GREETING L, issue wo begin r Mil ii"- - I I wn HV HIIU 10 Ivenr, " , . , the our P- l'.nnrlV L'OOtl WlHllOS foi tnny and prospermia auu. I ..i wir nwinir to olima tnditiona which resulted in i failures, out uum m pate success of this regioi f.nitnf section litis no l weakened, mid the couli e and Zeal with wlncii UN I.., r emit nun ncr thoi: te-mnking will near goou I . ; ,.(,....,,.1 If, "UOpO Bpmigo oion fce human breast", ana at f.'Lilnrus. the n ft) UJ Ju" - r holds forth much of prom- u-i rrnnt e leer. lie experience of the Alnd- country lias not ueen unn E r.f nvnrv now ianni fiict in tlio Weetj and those m jiuiv o- l (lipmurli (lm first, nfiri 01 UOUUlHU BUUUUBO 1IUVO rich v rewarded in the , ... jfortablo and piosperous bs which thev built lit). tinued cultivation of the greatly improves it, and hmllnr trn nannrrn rinn fnnil. b, which in timo Will come, i will become one of the if favnrar f'irmttifr rlisf ril'tH lm ofnfo fJnnrl f'rhnn will linn ilm nrli'ttttr nf fhtt ffill- Id, and to that end we wish pose wno are courageously liuuuaiiJuuoij unyujuu in ' development of this sec- I, seasonable rains and a ntiful harvest during the tsent year. MARRIED arried, at the home of the e's parents, near Methodist I, on Sunday, December 80, 0, Miss Lillie Wawrinofaky Mr. Emil Zemke. Rev. J. G. liriDg solemnizing the mar ie rite. The bride and om are popular j'oung peo- & of the German settlement. . Zemke was one of the first tiers in the Methodist llill ghborhood, and owns the pch upon one corner of which built the German Methodic wch. lie and his bride will side at the ranch Upon Meth ist Hill. Inrriflfi nf MMi TiLiir, Alio JLilllVOa Ull IIld.1V Tin, ..i. cti i nrn J I "nciiiuei rf', JUUU, r. W. .T iarl OrinifeD Ar.. oi ,i i ...... io, 1UI. oumxuu "116 tO thl'R HPPl inn v nJUl iJtUU' ! i during the past Summer Dd nnwr lmn i. . - iio ii nomesieau on ?encv Pinii.c mm jty came out from his old finio in ir "-uiuwmaB quite recently, awaametby Mr. Sherrod at 6 Lflllna ...1. -....va, ivuejo inoy were ard. They came out to Was tlm i.t. .'-..l. nl nv. . i now residing oh the airjH. cMnninii ... r. i iu nwaco, wash- !- i-xwmuer oi., 1UUO, MIBS Dna Belknap, formerly of "was, and Mr. (Wi Pm.in,. "o, itf.XHS, TO which recently Jield an nh, IU" i J-Jie Dalles lor hsualiilodto practice ivn Inn., ; bvu oiu tne re the exanfination. Dr. t 01 Mftarrts herfds the f nlor, to MUi a Happenings at Madras. Sell sugar for cash only, 37 lbs. for $t McTnKgart & Hyc, c sell sugar loo lbs. for $5 75, cash only. McTatjgnrt & Uyc. Henry Winilom of Culver was visitor in Madras last Friday, Try our Imperial washing machine, it is the best. McTaggart & Hyc. Born, to the wife of A. Eagles, Dec, 18, 1906, at Ocnlralia, Wash , a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McLaughlin came In from Madras for a short stay in The Dalles, Optimist. Elder lkrnard W. Hass will preach in Madras at the Davis hall on Monday evening, January 14, Choice hams 18c per pound at the Madras Meat Market, cither packing house or our own make. The Hotel l'oindcxter is the most pop ular hostelry at the countyseat. Under new manaijmcnt. Courteous treatment, good accommodation and popular prices, Henry Clay McCallister, the wel known traveling man who makes this territory for Allen Lewis, has been elected president of the Travelers' Pro tectivc Association at Portland. W. .1. Buckley and J. II. Wcnandy, who will personally take charge of the new stage route just established, were in town last Friday looking after matters connected with their ntw enterprise. A comploto Biipply of lugul blanks for ualo Including warranty and quit claim ducdH, real, chattel and crop mortgages, etc. JuhUcu court blanks and jubtlco court work a specialty. Notary Public. F. J. Brooks. Lost, a sorrel mare with white strip in face branded J on right shoulder; slightly lame and had on halter when lost. A suitable reward will be paid for information leading to Her recovery. J. E, Wilson; Madras. j!J 10 Miss Clara Homey, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with home folks, returned to Prmeville 0:1 Monday, to resume her studies at the high school. Her father, J. II. Homey, accompanied her and spent several days at the countyseat.' Arrangements have about been com pleted for organizationof a local lodge of Odd Fellows, and the new lodge will be instituted by olliccrs of the Grand Lodge sometime in February. A meeting of local Odd Fellows will be held here next Saturday evening. J. C. Robinson and family left Satur day morning for Asluvood where they will visit friends for several days. They also expect to visit Mrs. Robinson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brogan, at Antelope, and other relatives at The Dalles before returning, and will be gone for twd weeks or more. The wife and son ol Dr. A. A. Burris arrived last Saturday, and have taken up their residence at the homestead east of town. The son, Victor Burris, fias been attending Pacific University. Dr. Burris, who is an Osteopath, expects to open up anoillcein Madras at once, and wilt practice his profession here. J. W. Si M, A. Robinson & Company are conducting a fifteen days clearance sale which began on the first of the year, and as an inducement to cash buyers they are offering liberal discounts on all articles comprising their large stock of general merchandise. It will be to your advantage to read their full.page adver tisement in this issue. Ernest M. Smith left last Sunday for Portland, where he expects to arrange to re-enter the railway telegraph service. He has leased his ranch on Agency Plains and as soon ns he is comfortably ocatcd,,his family will (oin him. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their family will be greatly micscd by a wide circle of friends in Madras and on the plains. The friends of Miss Maggie Iteichen will be glad to know that she is convalescing after an illness of nearly four weeks. T. A. Rutherford, 0. M. Mudd and J. 0. Stiles of Laid- aw passed through town on Tuesday enroute for Port- and. A hannv time was snon t at the home of Mrs. M. tS. Percl? val on Now Year's eve by Misses Gladys sun ford, Nora Livingston and Laura Phillips, and Masters Beroh Livingston, Charlie Oiaig, Ed Barton and O'liver Phillips. Games wore played . and confectionery ser ved, tThp main attraction of he evening was the "hunting; game" in which the players wererewarded with a prize at We want a share of your trade for 19 0 7 Our High Grade goods offered, service and Low Prices, Merit It. CENTRAL OREGON'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE very 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. To All We Wish AHAPPY NEW YEAR McTaggart & Bye L. D. Wiest, one of the best cnown irrigation engineers in the state, was town last night on his way out from Bend. Last Saturday forenoon a curtain blew against a stove in the second story of the Pilot Butte Hotel at Bend and set the building on fire. The entire seoond story was destined, causing i?!2000 loss, with no in surance. The lire department quenched the Humes in 25 min utes nfter the alarm and showed thorough efficiency. The hotel will be repaired immediately. IK DRUG STORE Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and toilet articles FRED J. DAMON MADRAS, 0REC0N A.M. WILLIAMS & CO DEAl.EKB IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods I100T8 AND SHOES HATS AND CAl'S THE DALLES HOSPITAL Tlxe IDalios, Oreg-on A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the treatment of all medical and BurRical diseases, except suoh as are contagious. PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIE OWN PHYSICIANS Training School for nurses In connec tion. For Information concerning tlio eamo addreaa 8upt. of Nurses. JiOSPlTRIi fATES From $10 to $21 per week, ucoordluK to room, Including hospital oaro and board. For further Information address DRS. FERGUSON & REUTER, Tlic Dalles,- Oregon, Fine Handmade Harness When In need of harness call and see my full lino of bund mado heavy, medium and light harness. Mudo from tho Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather All HarueBS Btrlotly Ilrst.olaaB and GUARANTEED A Full line of whips, lirldloa and Halters, Harneea and Always o u Hand. Shoo llopalrlng. AH work neatly ami promptly done B. S. LARKIN, MADRAS; OR. We are ready to put a Piano or Organ in every home in Oregon that is without one But the time is short Write at Once The extensive remodeling and enlargement operations in our Portland store for several months past, have tempo rarily left us without sufficient room for the display and storage of hundreds of new pianos and organs which have arrived during the past few weeks from eastern factories We find it necessary to move this congested stock at onc e. We are forced to adopt radical measures to accomplish quick action. Reductions so decisive that they will com mand your instant attention have been inaugurated, and apply to our entire stock This stock is the finest on the entire Coast, such world famous makes as the renowned Chickering and Weber, the popular Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Marshall & Wendell, Schuman, Weser and thirty other standard makes as well as seven kinds of organs, such as the Kimball, Burdelt, Crown, Pacific Queen, etc For $1 77 we will sell you a fine piano made to retail for $325. Equal concessions, on any other piano ia our stock, regardless of usual profits or regular prices. Just think of it. And these are all brand new instruments, drrcct from the factories In organs we also offer the most extraordinary inducements now We will sell you a regular $85 Parlor Organ for $58, a standard make of recognized excellence. Other styles at a like reduction You can buy during this sale on our easy payment plan, a small amount down and balance in convenient monthly or quarterly installments. And oUr guarantee goes with every instrument, the guarantee of the biggest and most reliable piano house on the Coast This Emergency Sale will be withdrawn as quick as our new quarters are completed. Don't wait, but call or write us at once. This is the greatest chance ever offered to secure a beautiful new piano or organ at a price that will not be duplicated again for years, perhaps never. Write today EILERS PIANO HOUSE "Bigger, Busier and Better Than Ever" 353 Washington Street Portland, Oregon Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Large and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. Prompt attention paid to those viho iavor us with their patronage.J - SHANIKO, OREGON A; E. CROSBY PROPRIETOR POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Carries a Comp.ctc L ine ot Drugs, Mcditlrics, Chemicals, Household Remedies. Druggists' Sundries and Photo Supplies. Country Mall Order I give my personal attention A Graduate in charge, Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescrlptiQU my specialty. Strychnine and Pest Destroyers. Stock Foods and Dips ol all kinds Agoncy for Eastman Kodaks. Both 'Phones. WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL. THE DALLES, OREGON MMHHi 1 !! ! I 1 X LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Oraln Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. i E Shaniko Warehouse Company uctNbRAL, STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool Qbading and Baling for Eaatern im , i.8u. , "in Blamlth Coal, Lime and Builders' Material 01 all kind. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Back and Twlno, Grain, Floured Fed. Highest prico paid for Hides and FelU. Stock Yards with all tho latut and best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oare ot "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manner. ! 1 he close of the hitntJ, 1m dau& REQON