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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1907)
0 i -in : i .. . at Madras, ""T ....... ..! um In .,.i.h of liny"--- . i .....i.tmr maclilnc, it .. . r. W. Kiuucr f from tne'r homo were In south of flnW of e.Vitil.anarii"- jams Heal J, I visitlnc friends in this ,8c per pound ftt ,he Market, either packlnrr . t.m SnlurdilV Ubot came ..- L.nriur Acency where he ployed at carpenter work. nock Mourns"', ... .0,tini the week nt noil rrairic. (teineipwww befiin shortly j -mndeline and Improving .he recently purcnaseu irum (iSonsm Madras. 1Buiesand '"y ovcr' tia style these days, uvcry- ttp you warm ai j. ,J: Company's. sitl Poindextcr is the mort pop. at the countyscat. under unit. Courteous treatment, umodation and pojular prices. ,ffindomt of Culver, was in y making final proof on Frank Huffman of Cul' Milligan of Lnmonta, were (Pnker returned homo ycslcr tlt..l.!nnnn too Vancouver, triiii,.u, i beta employed as foreman ion work. He drove from i'ai private conveyance. :gn has given up the Osborn a Madras, and Dick a barber Irom Camas, ,opected to arrive as soon i opens, to take charge of fk-t supply of k'Kiil blatikH for Stiieg warranty ami quit claim il.eluttel and crop mortgn;eH, scourt lilmikH itiul jtiHtlco npeclalty. 'otnry Public. wtHutley recently closed a rltum of ichool on the north Plain in what is known as Iferocr. district. An interesting ipcfiim was rendered by the (dosing day. llA. Burns, the osteopath physi- ekia homestead east of tovn, I tie George Loucks building, jesJ as a barbershop and open- issfljee therein. Dr. Hurris form- iatllillsboro plxhrj came in from Heislcr mpi what hitle local mail I. He states that it was W telephone that there wni a ton the 0. K. & N. track TU Dalles and Portland. Mi; B, Jackson made final coin- on, her homestead on fains yesterday before Com- Frank Osborn. Th fine quarter section located Bfinstetier schoolhousc. B?-to date printed letter head "lo the dignity and general ,c' your business correanon. Il'ioneer office is stxrirtlU. t 'orthij kind of work. Call and N about it, Mail orders mewed. M. A. Moblnson & Co. sus- " bi during tl,c week from M their basement with sur- .d!maginr; some of their stock "'itortd there. Water was a' JJ " basement before they dis- the whole force of clerks Me moving the Mock to Cn. Kciotheir, who has been identi- j. 48 Massachusetts Mutual lire ny for two or three years HKi 1,15 connection with that has taken up commercial . '' i" the city Tuesday, rep. ,he Goddard Hrns. Shoe Co. he Armour Meat Co, f Herald. l!""'"6 cntracttnB Company ""e on i,s contract Mon e wrk of i0vnB the old bu.ldinK , nn ... ! lb,... L nnlle Public school build. .... "u successor i imli,..,i L ""''l be mnvr.t u....i , Cout"y hospital when such a '"-Keview. ,lr"cture, which has done l884'" lo skidded into the ' y f the county block and Eggs WAntJ at tamb's store, 30c do?. Dr, W. 11, Snook d,rovc to Culver Sat ttrday on professional business, Mrs. w, C. Mppre went to O'Nei today (0 cook in the hotel nt that place. George Rodman of Culver, was In Madras yesterday looking after bttslnes matters, The Haystack school, which has been taught by Mrs, Holbtjok the past term will close next Friday. Win, Boegli was in Madras from his home at The Cove on Crooked river the latter part of the week, Andrew Tellcfson this week gave no lice of intention lo make commutation proor on his homestead claim north of Madras, George A. Stevens, formerly of Mnd ras, was In town from I'rinevile the latter part of the week attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Splnks,, of Culver, have been spending the week in Madras at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. L. Clingan, Mrs. 11, J. JJachmann, who was ser iously injured last week in the dynamite explosion, is reported to be getting along very nicely. A marriage license has been granted to Mr. Herman bohms, of Council. Washington, nnd Miss Lyda Fisch of Opal Prairie, Edward Sweeting is home from Warmspring Agency, where he has been engaged in building new houses and do ing general repair work. James McElroy, who recently got t bad shot in the leg from an accidentally discharged revolver, has so far recovered as to be able (0 get about again. Clarence C; Ashley goes to Prineville this week to make proof on his timber claim which is located in the Maury mountain region, southeast of Prineville. John Conroy carried the mail to Cul ver and Haystack several days this week for Ora VanTasscl, the regular carrier, who has been having his share of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn have pur chased the George Stevens residence property, opposite the Halm Hotel. The house ha been leased to C. A. Riddle until July 1. Andrew Larscn, jr., has closed his school on Agency Plains for the present for the reason that he is ill with the grip, He came to town yesterday and is resting up at the Green Hotel. Jacob IJcShaier made commutation proof on his homestead near Round llutte before Commissioner Osborn today. Mr, UcShazer expects to remove with his family to the valley to reside as soon as travel is again open, Posters will soon be out announcing the grand nnnual ball to be given on Frklny, February 23, in Sanford's Hall by Madras Camn No. 88:6, Modern Woodmen of Ameiica. Glenn Loucks, Ih. W. !!. Snook and Thomas Taylor compose the committee having the dance in charge. PRACTICAL RESULTS Scientific noil 011 Uu ro la feaniblo, practical, luexpoiiHlvo nnd profitable. A voltuno of tcHtlniony might bo given. Afowamnll bit of ovldctico tiro horo given. On tint IJiirllngton farm In JfobrnH ku, 228 nort'H under cultivation wero oarod for In 11101, 1005 nnd 1000 by two riieii and 0 liorwcH oxcopt in linrvent time, when extra holp was employed. Net profit on this furm In 1005 was over $1000, or $11.70 per noru on the ontlro ttorengo of 810 In oropy,.muudow and puHturo. On tho Pomuroy farm-In Kaunas 200 acres wuro handled for 3' yenra with only 2 mon and 7 horat-a oxcopt In linrvt'Ht tlino. Mr. Parlwtr, In Colorado, made a pro- HI of $1,36 from an orohurd of 1,700 cherry,. plum and npplo troos and 1,400 ourtiitita,, by following boii ciuturt inctlimlt). Mr. Forbi-H, of Tmgmont, Colorado, mndo a not prolH of $10 por aoro on 010 uoros. Two hundred biiHheU of onions wero ruined per acre from now ground noar Hamuli, Colo., und Hold for $2 05 por IiuhIiuI. At Qralnflold, Kan., tho land exam iner of tho Union Paolllo reported a net nrofltof $10 an aoro on wheat grown under the Campbell Hystem In H'Oi on $5 laud. lliti mun H. YoutHev. of Colorado, ro- nortB that by following tho Cumpbell Byntem ho canned land costing $3 an nor to yield an Incomo or $18 an aore n one your- It Is claimed that Mr. Klein, of hoveland, rulaod 2000 busluilH of tur- kv rci! winter wheut from -10 acrt'B, and Mr. Callaway, of Wray,.hurvested 1280 bushels from 20 aorea by strlotly following tho Campbell system, o Irrigation. CampbelPa Boll Culturo Almanac. 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 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. 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 LK DRUG STORE Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and toilet articles FRED J. DAMON MADRAS, 0REC0N Fine Handmade Harness When In need of harness call and see my full line of hand made heavy, medium and light harness. Mudo from tho Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather All IInrnefl9 Strictly first-olaes and GUARANTEED A Full Hue ot whips, Bridles and Halters, Harness and Always o n Hand. Shoo Kepalrlug. All work neatly and promptly done B. S. LARKIN, MADRAS, OR. A. E. CROSBY 1'HOI'KI E T O It POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Cnrrlos n Corap.etffl.lno ot Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Household Remedies, PruKKlutHi i Sundries nnd I'hoto BuppHpH. Country Mall Orders I give my personal nttoutloiu A Graduato in ohArge, Bute delivery guaranteed. Your prescription my mioclnlty. -Strychnine and Vest Destroyers. Stock Foods and Dips of all kinds. Ajfdiioy lor Kaetmuu Kodaks. Until Thoucs. WHOLESALK AND KBTAIU THE TMLLES, OREGON 1 Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Urge and Commodious Warehouse, Consignments Solicited, 1'rompl attention paid to those who lavor us with their patronago. SHANIKO, OREGON I Here is your chance to I I BUY A STOVE CHEAP I I FOR 10 DAYS ONLY I 1 Regular $15 Heaters for $13 I 45 Range 36 I I u 15 Steel Cook for 13 I I McTAGGART & BYE I I MADRAS, OREGON I A A A A A AAA Aiftrifc AffrAi GENERAL Merchandise Clottiing, Boots Shoes, Etc Prompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON FARMS, TIMBER LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY SOUGHT AND SOLD Timber Claims and Homesteads located, surveyed and estimated. Abstracting done. Call on or address Grook County Real Estate Go., Prineville, Or. LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices I D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool adding and Baling for Eastern hip menta. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and Baildora Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Backa and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. HlgheBt price paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with' all the latest and beat facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oare of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manarcr. x J. W. French, Prea. H. A. Moore, Vco-Pre. F.T. Hurlburt, Cashier 4 t t : ! EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHANCE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON i it. 1 t t t t i raBl t -. w