The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, May 23, 1907, Image 8

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THE DALLES HOSPITAL
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First Addition To Madras
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PRICES LOW
TERMS. REASONABLE
WELL WATEft GUARANTEED IN FORTY FEET
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Buy a gQQ.d residence,
lot in ideal location J
while prices are low
Tlie XDallera, Oregron.
A PRIVATE HOSPITAL
for thi' in-iitnwut of nil iiiwIImiU timl
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COIltllldNS
PATIENTS WAY EMPLOY THEIK
OWN PHYSICIANS
Trnlnlnv fiiihonl for niirft'H In cnimi'i'
ilnn. Kor Itiforitiiitlnii eoiwrnliii' lh'
-iinif mlilr"i upl of N'ur.tHM.
HOSPITAL! RATES
I'mm $10 to $21 ior wcolt, n Minn
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Kiir further litforniitiloii nililrt'-
DRS. FERGUSON & HEUTER,
The Dalles, Oregon.
For particulars apply
at the office of the
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TOWNSITE COMPANY
Madras,
Oregon
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Fine Handmade Harness
Wlu'ti In ntl of liurnKM fill!
mill Hfc 1113' full lint' ( Intuit
iimilo ht'iivy, medium milt
lilii IniriifHi. Miulo from I lit
Best California Oak Tanned Harness Leather
All Ilnrni'f" Rirli'llv llrt clu
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inn) UnlliTH, Iliiiiicvs 11 11 il
Alwuyn o 11 Haiiil. rjhoo
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ami promptly iIhi-
B. S. LARKIN, MADRAS, OR.
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The Madras Pioneer
WAS NOT STREETS BODY
Yesterda)7 two Jndians who
liad been fishing ?ibotit i) milt
above Seufers ennuevy, cam-
down to where Arthur Seufei
and some workmen were fixing
a cable near the cannery, am:
said they had seen the bodj' ot
a white man in the rivet but
could not get hold of it. They
explained how the body looked,
and their story is not doubted
though the men further down
saw nothing of it. It was tnig
gested that it might be the bod
of Homer Street, which was
thrown into the Matoles by
dynamite some weeks ago and
for which a leward is offered
If so, it is to be hoped it will be
found, as it will be necessary
to produce the body before in
surance can be collected,- The
TJalles Chronicle.
The body seen by the In
diaus in the Columbia River
above The Dalles was later
found at Cook's Landing, and
was identified as that of August
Williamson, a workman em
ployed on the Northbank road,
who had been drowned acci
dentally about a month ago.
Street's body lias not yet
been found, although a diligent
search has been kept up along
the Matoles.i where it is believed
to have caught upon some of
the submerged snags along U16
banks of that stream.
DEATH OF ANNIE BROCAN
Annie, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Brogau of Ante
lope, died at her home at that
place last Monday after an ill
ness of some months. She re
cently spent a month or more
at this place, and only two
weeks ago returned to her homo
4it Antelope. At that time her
condition had become so alarm
ing that it was thought advisa
ble to cany her to Portland for
additional medical treatment,
but her case was thera pro
nounced hopeless and she was
again taken home, a lew days
prior to her death. tMie was
a sister of Mrs. J. 0. Robinson
of this place, who went to Ante
lope last Mondaj' morniiig,
upon learning of her sister'
serious condition, arriving there
a few hours prior to her death.
Tile deceased was about lfi
years of age, and was a
gentle, lovable girl, whose
death will be sincerely mourned,
by her family and friends. The
remains were conveyed to The
Dalles yesterday for interment
in the Catholic cemetery at that
place.
TWO TONS PASS OVER CHEST
Silver Lake, Or.,' May 20.
J6e Sumner, of Powell Buttes, a
brother of Tom Sumner, Cor
nett's stage agent at Shaniko,
was the victim of what maj
prove a fatal accident last Sat
urday morning near the Yande-
vert place at Powell Buttes.
Mr, Sumner was thrown from a
freight wagon, which he was
driving? and the wagon, loaded
with 4000 pounds of baled hay.
passed over his chest. When
ho was picked up he was alive
and could talk. He was re
moved to his home in Prine-
ville, where he has Jived for
over 20 years. He is the son of
J. C. Sumner, at one time Judge
ol Urook County.
JOHNNIE PRY0R BURNED TO DEATH
rms-nviLLE, Or., May 20. Johnnie
Pryor, a Civil War veteran, who served
in the Connecticut Artillery, waa
burned to death late last night in his
own home at J'rineville.
NOTICE OF JIK8TOHAT10X OK ITIIMC
Lain! to Settlement and Entry, rximrt
... ."ient ot ,he Interior. oeriorMl luii Offli-e.
W ashitiKtuu. I. C, 4Uy il, WW. Notice I
hereby kI ven that the vacant public lauds In
tilt- following Ueeribel area, temporarily
withdrawn on October 20 ami December itt,
i-w, iuiu January in. iwu, lor propokMl Midi
tlotin to the C'hx-hiIh ' nfli.nnl rt.MHt i.auni
and not otherwi withdrawn, referred or
appropriated, -a ill by authority of tbe Keere
tary of the Interior be restored to the public
,i ui, iT nuu uciime ,uo)eci to
Kettlement on and alter that date, but not to
entry. I) J i tig and lettloii until on and after
Augiiitai, li7, under the tniual retri'(ion,
i me u inico oiuiea umce at I He IMIIek,
Oregon: in Towniiip one (1) .Vortli, linngc
eleven H11 Kuitf rh uuiih...i i.h.m.. ,.r t-.f:.
tiou thirty two (:ti) and wmthwUt quarter of
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(31) ami thirty-two (W); In Towiuhii. eleven
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July 27, 1W7, and all iuch Hottlemunt or ocou
patlon U hereby forbidden, li. A. llAtLUfOKK.
OoiniiilxHloncr. Anproved: Tno. ftvK
AclliiK Becretarj of the Juicrior. iu2.')yii
Carries a full line of clean
fresh drugs, perfumes and
toilet articles
FRED I DAMON
MADRAS,
OREGON
COLUMBIA SOUTHE
RAILWAY GO.
TIME TABLE NO. 10.
Effective July 3, IVH.
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Mud Springs has decided to
postpone the social until June S
when an ice cream social will be
given. A short program will be
rendered and a good time is
anticipated. l
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED STATES
President Theodore Hoowvelt
Vlce-I'rel(liTi Cliatle W Kalrbank
Secretary of fciate Kllhu Haul
BucreUry of Treannry Oeore II Cortelyou
Secretary of Interior Jni It Oarfleld
Secretary uf ,War v II 'Mi
Uecretary of Mnvr , 0 J Jloiiamiru
Secretary of Coininoree .....CH'iir Stranat
I'ontintuter (ietieral Ueo Vou I, Meyer
Attorney Oongral U'n H Moody
Secretary of Avriuulture Jiunet Wilson
STATE
Corenior Ooorfe H. Clinmliarlnlii
Secataryof Btnte v, Iidjou
Treanurer tj' A Hteel
Attorney (lenvnl A II Crawford
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