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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1907)
THE DALLES HOSPITAL I Buy Residence Lots J Er I N' First Addition To Mactras 4 i Tlxo Dalles, Oregon PRICKS LOW A PRIVATE HOSPITAL PIONEER OFFIC WHN YQLJ WANT Si V for the trt'iUment of nil metlluul mul stirjiliiul IIhl'oi oxcfpt miuli ns n ro contagions. WELL WATER GUARANTEED IN FORTY FEET ! I y ew-at ntTTl-PiTrtT 1 "Trt i A ! Trnlnine Suhoid for nitron In nntimw X ! Hon. Infommtlon cnnconiltiK tlu X i khhh mlilrwis rinitt. of Xurftos. t . 4 -V T Buy a good residence lot in ideal location . while prices are low if For narticulars annlv at the office of the TOWNSITE COMPANY HOSPITAL HATES From $10 lo f 21 nir wvuU, Md'opltnir to room, Including lioxpltal euro and hoard. For further Information atlilrujm DRS. FERGUSON & REUTER, Tiie Dalles, Oregon. $ Madras, Oregon j. WATER AT 8 FEET C. Sothman Struck Bonanza in Dry Gulch Near pound Butte The report came In from Round Butte yesterday that J. C. Sothman lias Mruck water iu the (.'iiloh just below hiB house at a depth of eight feet, and that the supply appears tohesuiTideut for all ranch purposes. The story Is brought in by JamesKaap, who helped fink the well. Mr. Sothman began binking the well the iirnt of the week in a dry gulch on Mie side of Hound Butte, leading down to Willow Creek. After working only two days they struck a stream of water which appears to be .strong enough to supply plenty of water. Over two hundred . gallons were pumped out in the afternoon after striking the stream, and the same amount was pumped out next morning, in addition to the water pumped for the stock, without empty-j lug the well. If the flow oj water is permanent, which it has every indi cation of being, Mr. Sothmau hai struck a bouauza. Mr. Sothman has a tine quarter sec tlpu on the north slope of Round Butte. IBs brother has recently come from Minnesota and settled upon an adjoining quarter within an uusur veyed tract, The finding of vater will greatly increase the value of the ranches iu that immediate section. RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE Good stock farm in Lane and Douglas counties; loo acres of rich bottom land; pood pasture for ioo head cattle; soil rich nnd productive, requiring no irrigation; finest of water and climate ideal; health fulness of locality unsurpassed; no insect pests in garden or orchard; fish and game plentiful. A bargain at $4,000; closest inspection invited. ."Will either sell, or trade for wheat land in this section. In quire of John McTaggart or Max Lued- demann, Madras, Oregon. A CARD We desire in this manner to express our heartfelt thanks for many kindnesses shown us by neighbors and friends, during the last illness and at the death of our liusband and father, mks. Jesse White, George White. Vlndras, Oregon, April 29, 1907. , John E. Reiclien, a son of John Tteichen who resides just south of Madras, was a member of the team which rep resented Willamette University in the debate with a team from Whitman College, of Walla Walla, Wash. The question debated was, "Resolved, That the passage of the 15th Amend ment has not been justified," Willamette University uphold ing tue ainrniative ana gaming a unanimous decis'on. The team which lepresented Wil lamette is said to have been the strongest which ever repre sented that university in a de bate. Julyi E. Reichen is a member of the Class of '09, College of Liberal Arts, at the Willamette N University. The judges at tne aenate were: Judge C. E. Wolverton, Judge R. S. Bean and Committsioner W. T, Slater, Governor Cham berlain presiding. FOR SALE Full blooded White Leghorn eggs, 75c per setting. Leave all orders with Charles Dizney, Mrs. M. K. Bradford, Madras. ai8tf -a COW FOR SALE Fresh milch cow for fftle. Fpr par ticulars inquire of Dave Peck at ranch on Opal Prairie, m2-23 Boss Buker was thrown from ahorse which he was riding near the Eagles ranch , last Tuesday, and sustained quite, painful injuries. Two ribs were broken, and he was otherwise hurt. The fractures were reduced Tuesday evening, and he is resting easy today, Information was received here tills week of the death of Mrs. Frank Lucas atMartlnez, Arizona, on April 20, Mrs. Lucas was well known lo the earliest settlers on Agoncy Plains, where her husband was one of the first to enter a homestead. For sever al years past they have resided in Arizona on account of the illness of Mrs. Lucas, who suffered from tuber culosis, The Lucas homestead, which adjoins the Martin Tratt homestead ou the south, is iu contest now, A steam laundry outfit for the Warmspring reservation passed through Tygh Saturday Another evidence that our red skinned brother is taking up "the white man's burden". Tygh cor. The Dalles Optimist Carries a full line of clean fresh drugs, perfumes and toilet articles FRED d. DAMON MADRAS, GRECO" COLOMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE HO. 10. Effective July 3, 1901. 1 1 m l-URYO. Arrjve. Dully l'am. WATT 03(8. No, J.1.1 p.lM 2.3S p.in J.a9 ji.m 2.99 1.HV 3.1211.1a 8.1H I (.111 3'tf ji.in H.ae p.m 8.UI.M. 8.SJ.M, 4.29 MA. MU..m, 621 p.m. 5.63 p.m. Mnk WtUHM) Klondike Summit Hay C Jo IclXinaM J)fclll) Muro Krutlnvllle (Jr-WiVull'y lour)Hi Kent Wilcox Hlianlko Delly U.Ma.tn.,rrle II.1SH.IQ. li.id a.in li.on.m 10.45 .m. w.ni A.m 10.21 K.lll. lO.'Jn.ra. a,in.m. yjir u.in. . H.m. 8.10 a.m. t.).m. ti.i) a.m.j I-v, For rates and other Information apply to A. L. CRAIO, General Pamiermpr Agt., I'ortlanil, Oregon. E. J. WiLgoN, Amt SJmi:!lfo. 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