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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
. at Madras, 77t. Prfk. of Opal it. nl L.C". ' 1007, son' , ' uavit,uk wns ft vh if! . i . -I I I a III II II ' - - i . .. MI ijt f . .I..-, ' .... ifi. a (i'h i ...,Mn(? tn.V innci i Tiiart W i i.. m been sf'""" ,,,w i.- Unlit fill I ML. I V. . u.!evof Agency I'lams, ifJ,8IllMrH.J.l,OII..; . M. Ill HI I'lV ' - .j r Ttilvcr visited i& new - r. davs diirini' the .,ife of Sheriff hlkins nt isnuatv 24, a to- confined eck with an "''CK 01 it 1 1 ritlHnn nnil s left last Sunday morn- Hilton has installed a new i ),it lil.ii kimitli and it il. dince at bar.foiil's hall last l8c per pound at the .... .1 . . I.!-.. 0l Mattel, Clllier ji.ii.miij; com male . .L . tl l.l line, nr. I I -II . L II. !i grana uau in .-j.wiuiub , February 3 J returned Thursday Athena where he spent n Mn.S, I). 1'eris.il came in be m Foiter .u.yon Mou lt Perawl u a -i 'Hi,' in the d Rodman's frrnk at this lewrryio hear cf her seiious tad. where '-he and tier ur rending cri,j;Iovei nr. I heavy over- iiijie ttie ' is Kvery- -.1 rnmn.nni' fit the fount j -.it. Under t 'inn anil nr r.niir i LocV. Of ChlfA 70. fftrint-rlv ' 'ii lus leen sj r .,!iitj the IVIdiMWJ 111 IIIUIl9f , mpiiljrof li-jTn hlnnicH for Hillt.l mil I . " 'i. I l.i'. II. u l. -1 ..... mi suiri i.n infrii -....I uu9iuci3 in ninnr.i 1'rcston Hamilton, and icndiy well his family and T-"t primed iMtrr iimiI o , 111.111, L iiiirMinn. -r oince is specially It, Mail orders - auring the week sev iinn nn T.. - . iitsuay morn u wcpui 01 I here has been ! lbl I the snow is slowlu ground. H, One ()f llw. nvvni.,. n, Si. f " "i loivn ast Fr " hie . i , u- ui yc DC,ln 'InP'.hUt It is nr,r,. .1... awarded the conitnr. Ite mjil .i ...... ,ur ,ms omc(J nm, , -I HS W I II lllflt in. II w re. . . ""WdlOB on M,. .. " ailCCl, IIIC te"ilJ70a M c-.-t.,. Ht. -'". .llllll - .'II . "w comers of H.U 5U r ,n, . .. . v"i in ill n ihi I... , . "14 "ie siirronn.ltn,. "Ml HI h... ). ,lluney m town prop ter. !. .. . ( - town last Fridny ' 6 UMt'e. He ""U? Ih. i f f ft month. There 1 the i i mu,ous 'aso ... danKersof whirl, n,. ian,dono,I)I)rto, a homestead cast of A. C. Snnford is speridlnj; several day nt Prinevilc this week on business, Horn, nt The Dalles, January ag, 1907, totlic.wlfc o W. II. Hnnnoii, nn 8 pound son. Asa Alislilor was In Madras from Lamonta Wednesday atlcrulini: to land business. Mrs. R A. Urown wns in town a con 1 1 ... . . pie 01 onys tins week iroin her hoim In Porter Canyon. L. A. Miller, n drygoods man of Minneapolis, Minn , was Interviewing our merchants last Wednesday. The now Free Methodist churcl building in Madras has been completed except for the finishing with paper and paint,. Representative Hclknap has introduced a bill in the legislature providing (otaisc ihe salary of the Crook County School Superintendent toSiopo per annum. County fjuhonl Superlntondont Din- wlihllo will bold tho rcHiilur cxiwrilnu tlon of ajill(;iiiitH for Hid to und county papers in I'riiiuvHiu, comrnonolni: Fobruury 13 Max Wilson will shortly befjin the work of fitting up Ihe erstwhile Davis hall which is to be neatly turnishcd for a lodge hall, by the new owners, Mr. and Mrs, C. Sjnith. t will be one or the neatest tooms in town when completed, Tito Gristly muvmlll began cutting bet Iiiiulay morning. Logging opir iitlonn liuvo bcnii going on till win ter and tliu plan Ih to hiuv botweon or.o million mid ouu nnil onu-balf million feet of lumber thin huuhoii. Madras and vicinily has been exper iencing Chinook weather the past two days. With about six inches of snow on the ground warm rnlns commenced falling and underfoot is now a sheet of melting snow and free water which is gradually loaking into the soil. Ed Wilson, the harness and sroemaker is prepaiing to move his shop into the building lormcrly occupied by the post olll.ee, Ihe moyc being made ncccscary by the sale of the Davis buildim;. which he now occupies, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, who have taken possession of their new property. A large portion of Madras's popula tion is at present In that condition known as "under the weather", and while none of the illness is of a seriotti nature, many are suffering from the grip, bad colds and such ailments, which are the usual accompaniment of changeable weather conditions. rbere ill probably be a joint debate. held in Madras on Saturday evening, Feb ruary 9, between debating teams from the Agency Plain .and Red Rock societies, The question clecteds for discussion is the Japanese school question which has been agitating the people of San Francisco and the whole country at large, and the plan is to have thce from each club participate. Representative Pike, on request, on Tuesday afternoon introduced in the house the bill providing lor the creation of Nesniith county from out of about 150 townships In the northern part of Crook countv. east of the Deschutes river. The boundaries of this proposed county on the north Wasco county, Wheeler county on cast, Crook county on the south and the Deschutes river for its western boundary. This is the new county which the Ante lope people .tie attempting to have crc.v ted. Will 11. See, the trader at Warmspiing Agency, passed through Madras yestcr day, returning home from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Sec says that the city is bard in the grasp of a sheet of ice, caused by fine rain which froze as it fell and that street cats are opcratlngon only a few blocks of its streets. Electric lights are all out of commission as the current has been turned off from nil wires which are constantly breaking on account of their vast loads of ice. He says that it will take moic than a week to put things to lights. The Orcgcnian estimates the actual property dnmagc to be about $130,000, besides enormous losses caused from stagnation of business. W. J. nucklcy of the Ilend-Madras-Shaniko stage line was in Madras Wed nesday looking after the buying of more horses for tho company and nltending to other matters. Mr, Huckley states that they expect to run a daily stage each way beginning Monday. The stage will leave Shanlko in the morning reach Hol ler's for noon and will stop at Read's at Culver fornight, reaching Hcnd on thcfol lowing day at noon, The north bound stage will leave Hend at noon, spend the night at Redmond, make lloltei's for noon and Shaniko at night. This is ths sched ule as planned for the present, although changes will probably be made hereafter. The company has reserved a space in the Pioneer's advertising colums nnu tneir lime schedule and rates will appear there- n as coon as the table Is completed. I be new Concord coathes arc now In service and the drivers put tha .teams over the road at a pretty fast rate, M I We want a share of your trade for 1 9 0 7 Our High Grade goods 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. X A- The Pioneer Job Printing Satisfies every demand of neatness, taste and correctness Our office is equipped with the best of printing machinery and type, and we use only the, highest grade of inks. We have different grades of paper, but the poorest we use is a little better than seems, necessary ELK DRUG STORE Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and toilet articles FRED J. DAMON MADRAS, OBEOON Fine Handmade Harness When in need of luirnpss call mid sec my full lino of h'anil mado heavy, medium mid light harness. Mado from tho Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather All Harness Strlatly flrnt-clasa nnd UUAKANTEED A Full lino of whips, Bridles and Hal tern, Hnrnera a n A Always o n Hand. Shoo Repairing. All work neatly and promptly donu B. S. LARK IN, MADRAS, OR. Here is your chance to BUY A STOVE CHEAP FOR 10 DAYS ONLY A. E. GROSBY l'ltOPKIETOB POSTOFPICE PHARMACY Curries a Comp.nto Lino of Drue. Medicine., Chemicals, Household Itomcdlcs, nrtiBirlntVHiHiilrloH " l'hlo 8ii)U'Hos. Country Mull Orders I glvo my porconnl attention A (iraduato In charge. S.ifa delivery guaranteed. Your proscription n v specialty. Strychnine and I'cit Desttoyors. Block Foods and Pips of nil kinds. Salty ir KMtman Kodak,. Uoth 'Phones. WH0I.KSA1.K AND KKTAIU THE DALLES, OREGON I 7 C MOODY ! GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT I Largo and Commodious Warehouse Consignments Pollcltcd, ' I'rompt attention paid to thoso who lavor us with luolr patronage, SHANIKO, OREGON Regular $15 Heaters for 14 " 10 4 45 Range 15 Steel Cook for $13 ii 8 3 36 13 McTAGGART & BYE MADRAS, OREGON Brothers Claypool GENERAL Merchandise Clothing, Boots Shoes, Etc Prompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON lyjyyjy Jyt ty. tji yv jyp. fjl yjL mjl. yi n. jyt jyt J'Ji.vyi FARMS, TIMBER LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD Timber Claims and Homesteads located, surveyed and estimated. Abstracting done. Call on or address Crook County Real Estate Co., Prineville, Or. LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hn3F and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. 1 3t Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool (Wdlng and Baling for Eastern ship ments. Dealors in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kind. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest prico paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oare of W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. t t t t J. W. French, Pros. H. A. Mooro, Vlce-Pres. F.T. Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHANCE BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $23,000 Deposits, $280,000 SHANIKO, OREGON 1 o i . si 4) t