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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
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I. ,i I'rinrville cMtlc ! , of (l.r rr' 01) pung rfsPivnlion, v .it a liuncli of .linii-! by Joe . r uicli. f -a,; IcC Ioml.iy morni n a' !"!! ! the lucetiiij; of 1 I rr Cnnfcftlire of tllC , !. iiicrts nt tli;tt pliicc. v t )'til.tiMl before be finrM (i be abCtU t0 I- 1 i ii" Coni'viny b n the in irfcrl until t i pticet, a nflcr 'i rn .i :!..! will br ndvan PC i per ci.t, neemding to -1 '$ f mnif nroneitv in i I buy r."W, (."',' . and Mm Maw ' wiihiti die next i ti ihr I.tmlnMrn t T ' i:i lir-t in Alirbi " Mr 1. wiib' nM l0inc in f ' r I a few werk sncut r i visit the rel ' ' I ) ,'.in at J.uiiestown, ' hi i .ibienre- ChcMer I ihnrf;c of Mrs. 'ti i, place, ' mi, who n it boon " , .i.iU lelt .lentil (he I tiem in icponc 1 her hither is ill i i.t to S.iltiii about ' ' -"J of hii brother i t.e lie v,n jut ii iiiiics ol jevcrl -1 1 lure will regtat to ...am i uiiiniod to lim bed. 1 I 'i 1 1" well known IJoston 'i ii ciiger on Sn.urtlny' '.i mi lus wny to The "u i',;td it nil the way -1 ouiay. Mr. Kllcry buys " 'f lioblon coinmtssinn be Imm lor a number of -.1 vi r f . . 11 use lie is in llastcui i i.rpose of puticiptf 11 .i.tuit Slirnnr itwiftl l.iImii - "in mil 0 u. 'Wu. The irst sales at '6 mUlj.tliltr il... i.. . t .. . . . t ' f iw product. ""PW ,I ll.- !ll... . . ... "in ihc i .... n. . ... miiiier fti, street car '""T.lli'r, poll, v f,.r itrt-,-, . --vi me insurance to tlio ItlPH. i t,, " l, soino time mere "'til llinr. I -V .1, PS ,k of ,u jnsur, HI If iuiii ltij 01'tet'S IHlllMH. ..,!.! ' '"s death, but that Intention v' III) tw till ir mvestii-ation, have "Heniion of navintr the in ii... . ik ., fjuiiuauou, unu it is me fi.ti....! ... '.IIIIVCI I IH 1. nl... I. . .... ""Hrui- . . -'iiciiirui oi ilia cam. WOannli.. '-- i . v iiir . . nnn in mnt nt. . " - wvwv .i. ..i.i. "i. iiii... . ii "MMiMi ri-.-. I.. ..ii a III Ull, Mr. Hi' ll, Jacobs left Monday for n vUif in PohIiiihI. tS. V. Klddtr was In town today froni hhhoinc south of town. l'rauk MiinTinati wal In town last Tiiesdny from Haystack, Jamas T. Hobinson 'spout Tuesday uljjlit in Madras fiom Culver. Krnnk Osbnrn has taken a position In the store ol Hobinson & Co. T IJ, Tucker was m town on Tlnits day from his ranch on the Deschutes. J. S, McColn was In town several days this iVcck from his ranch on Ciroy Hutlc. Krimk Corwln ml wife of the liny slack cotimry wdro vittln; in town on Tuesday. ' 6 V James S. Mc.Mccn of .amnnta was looklnj; after buiiiies matters In Mfidnis dn Tuesday. M. V. JJomictt ictiuncd Saturday cvqniii: from ShAtnko with a load of freight for Hanfoid, Sill St Co. W. C. Monre Uft Ftlday last for I'uiioville where lit has accepted ti posi tliin with the Hotel I'oimlextur, . A number of baseball flayers from Madias expect to go to Lnirfonta Sunday to cross bnts with a tenm at that place. Gottfried rCfliiipfer wns In town Vwl llcsdny from his ranch on Tiout Crook, lie has filed on a timber claim in 12 16 Oivnl Davis ami Mi Cmce I'arrish drove over fiom Haycreok last Sunday andmisden short visit lith friends in Madras. MiM Siwle Urojjan, who hns been kccpnK liook for Robinson St Company, teliimrd to her hoowat Antelope last Tlmiidny. Mis, jnirpb II. Flirltlnttf ficlti hns been confined to her 1 home wkh a 'call of incni.l- during the past week, but is now COnvalcMring. N mac ourail on the front page of this prtpcr. Come in and look il you do not Circ 10 f.uy, we will be pleased lo show you. The People's IJij Store. We ;ire agents for the best gasoline leiKlic on the markn, tbe'-Iritcinaiional." CH mil ee our (Ample already nisUillcd, f; V. Sc M. A. Rebui-bin St Co. The Hotel I'oin.lrxtcr is the moM op alar hontelry at th countyscat UiHler nrv nuiiiai;tncnt. Courteous trontment, gootl arcfltninodatkm and popular prices, U. S. Htcwell wat in from his home stc.id niittb of ihis place toilay. He "ill shortly go to the Piklny ranch on Trout Creek la work during the iusyin season. , John 11 Hull, ex United States Dii irict Attoiney for Citron, wa in town on Tursday. uo bis y to 1'oitlaiwl from f1 rinevibe, wbetc he has been attending couit. It is now time lo think about ordering repairs for your McCormick header, bindcii, iimwci, rake, etc. Call nnd get our prices. J.VV.& M. A. Robin son & Co. Muses Lucie and Ileitha Conroy left Saturday afternoon for Vancouver, 1J, C, where 'hey go to join the other members of the family, who are now making their home ai th.it place. A oompIin mpply of leipil blanks for nlu liiDliidinu warranty and quit (Jlalm dowU, riMil, obaltf I ami orop niortnuon. 4Ut. Jusili; court ihmiikh.iiiih jumu rourl work xHbily. Notniy rubllu I". .1. HrooltH, Prof. P. C. I'ulion and wife of Madras iiriivr-d in Hood Kiver Friday and cxptct 10 spnU tho Slimmer here. Professor Ktilton has been teaching1 achool at Mad- ras mwl now seeks recuperation of henlth for himself and wife. Hood Kivcr Glacier. .. Hick Dove and M. VnilTnssel have been chosen dflegatel to the Grand Lodge, 1 . 0. 0. K., which convenes at LaGrandc m-xt week, by Mt. Jefferson Lodj-c No. igu, the local orKaniration They will lenvo in 11 few days to attend the session. A good perccntdne o( the population of Madras wn out nflcr the festjve trout last Sunday, Crooked Kiver and the Des chutes each having l heir quoin of the angers. Some t;ood catches were re ported, the tnut bitmu vornciously at this season, when the trout Hies are out. Postmaster Davis has on sa postage stamp of tho 1 and s cent denomina tions commemorative of tlje settlement at JnmcMown, Va., in 1607, nnd issued apropos of the Jamestown Exposition. Captain John Smith and the Landing of the Cavnllers are the main features o( the designs on the stamps. Quito a number of horses have been purchased from the Indians on tho reser vation during the past week. William Davenpoitof Prlneville is icported to have bought m the neighborhood of 5 head, nnd two other buyers, who passed through Mndras last week with a bunch of horses bound for the Willamette Vab Icy, bought 55 o( thc Pon,es from the Indiana. v I iCampbeHSdil Culture Manual for 1907 We want a share of your trade for l 0 Our Hlgn Grade goods offered, service and Low Prices, Merit It. ENTRAL OREGON'S B I Q DEPARTMENT ' STORE 3 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. REGULAR PRICE $2,50 ANDPIONEER ONE YEAR, BOTH $3.00 Wc have made arrangements with Mr. Campbell by which sub scribers to the PIONEER can secure the manual for $1.50. New subscribers, or old subscribers by paying up, can secure this valuable book on farming in the scrni-arid West at this- reduced price PIONEER, $1 50 ' 1 907 SOIL CULTURE MANUAL 2 50 . Regular Price - - - $4 00 Perry Head of Culver was a visitor in JMI TASSEL & DAVIS ii'wii uii iuuuuny. Horn, to the wife of Elmer N. Gillnm, on Thursday, May tj, 1907, a daughter. . - --- Try the delicious chicken dinner at thc Green Hotel evcty Sunday. All the. ! good things go with it. John Gard returned Tuesday morning from Prlneville, where he has been scrv ing on the petit jury in the circuit court. - cc Mrs. Mary Pitzer and Mm. John Lewis of Griszly were in town several days during the week, tihnpiring with local merchants The Green Hotel has changed hands. New cooks, new management, first class meals, everything elenn. J. W. Living ston, proprietor. mi6tf . r Edward O'Kelly of Hliwatd was in town last Tuesday, delivering two hnrsos which had been purchased by 1 f& Robinson & Company from bis father, J H. O'Kelly. VICTIMS OF SPIHAL MENIHCITIS REAL ESTATE, LOCATING i INSURANCE Ofllco in tho Pout OMce Building Our Price to You, $3.00 for Both The 1907 Soil Culture Manual 1 I Is n.')20 pajrc cloth boit;nl1ook-, vqry complete and, up-UwIale, flnl hlmit threo ; tiuiea H8 iiimiiv illhstrutioiw w the fWKi .MhiiiihI, ami in matter arul general inako , 1111 iMiuittt diffi'i ent, and tronbs manv new and iiiiiMirtajitMibiects. It la rompilBd. irniii earoiui nun jiermfieni expeniiienw aim oojwrvnwoii 111 iipm worn, i-uTennv over 20 yenrn operation in eight iJtfTcwntatBtes, on it great variety of soil, and under widely different climatic conditions. j MADRAS, OREGON A.M. WILLIAMS & CO IMMM'.KS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND S1IOK8 1IAT8 AND CA1"3 THE DALLES Ridge ! ORECOfl J. W. French, Pres. H. A. Moore, Vlce-Pres. 'f.T. Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY F0REICII EXCHArlCE-BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS CF THE WORLD Capital Stock, 525,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHAN1KO, OREGON o , Wu iiiit-v all have our ttoti " 'AT bK'B, but tltH Jnrnit family, who ; l&. ttnnitf to tliLs oil v last Fall fiom i- tli.i'ir honitsstwad in the llay-ij uiiw'lf (fiimtrv tn nenri tlit!fe rii'it(i' iiHi'n. atirl latulv movintr i "f? 1 in flnsi!iitln IjooIcs. when llu Sj! tnun folks weiu employed in tli mill, have met with an un limited amount of tYotibln. llarrv, Jt sturdy lad 01 atiotit 12, was taken sick with the dreaded disease, spinal menin gitis, and died thrue days after. In a few days the mother, who had goiio lo Porlland, was btakeii with the same disease and died. JNow a tititd mem-hot- of tho family is alllicted, a little girl of thine summers, Mr. .larrel's story was indeed pitiful, staling thnb he had no money with which to bury hh wife and no friend to whom he could go in his time of gieat sorrow, so eamo to MMw TV.II..U X liu aniivro i wheie he was bettor known to secure money, if possible,! which was soon raised by I mortgaging his farm. Mr. .Jar- j ret left on No. 1 Monday for Portland to bury his wife and probably tho little ohild. The Dalles Optimist. P. ' ' fi T-ir-z 1 ikj if j m rrv - m i vvjfe.-E. FIRE NEAR LAIDLAY Mr. fiilon, living a fow mikm north wont of Lnidlaw luul tlio uiiHfortuno of liuviutfhin Iiouho and nil ita contoiitn burned Tuesday nftoinoon. .lust how thu ftro occurred Ih not Unown, but Mrn. Cribboii wiia ftiiiiijiuting tho up-HtalrHtind had thoHulphur iniv bueket which hIio had placed upon tho bottom of it K'nUo tub. ho bud put Homo uhlps in Hie bucket to keep tho aulphur burnin uiul UlHthouhttht iv Hpiirk might Imvo ciiught thu pupor. Mih. (iUwon'a watch wimull who wiiHublo to huvo from Iho wreck. Wo understand thcro wuu 110 inaunmco, Uhronlclo. Until June 1, 1907, all jots of the Madras Townsite N Company will be for sale at prices from $50 upwards, according to location PRICES WILL BE JNCREASED After that date prices on all lots will be increased from 50 to 100 per cent There will be no deviation from this rule Parties desiring lots at present prices should buy now, as this pffer absolutely closes May 31, 1907 MADRAS TOWNSITE CO DON P. REA, Secretary MADRAS, OREGON S. S.Va Vk"i Ml