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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
at Madras. DiVe Rogers wn In town m Monday from Culver. Walter li. I'atrlili of lluvm :.. 0( tulvcr wns in town last ,owl, (lSt Tuesday. SpnOg'r Jufs-Kitoy Cook were in town n,uuvc': , Uven)of rotiiniiu wi ... r .1... trnflf F,0M,,t ,. . .... R a Drown was m lm roncr SprlHB Cnnycrti. , IMijteoflKl I"1""1 ,,,rm,K" 'fUyemnjjonlilsway Ituine ' .... .... .:.c wool mIm lfiy i"( m V. ,notl until inly 8, ..-.mmctliaii a imiiitni jiwhuu in."-" i ,..k.n I. ft Thuntlny .ifici .. . I.l.i. The LaHrt ""IM ("'" ,,i l the wcuK I0r a Misr. Al. 15. Pctcivnl returned Saturday ' from LufVcr, where she visitcjl friends hut week. ifir .... idf vtit at V"Kn,,c f tlu" i .. i (,r... vi-timic nt nor uiu . the u ,,,! .irk rntterjort lioin PrincvJIIo liinlfihir aflr.i r .... i . .. . (b,,: i ,r li.ive at tins pwuu. . ..... i Lfi. HoftW.!- up irom me v.v0 Li Tut - .y nl. a ,(Ml(,,r C"iT i .. II ..... ...r.i .-r,i. ill- nu Diivc ii i:w w,,m . ...!.".. mu'icD ami pears.. - ... . . . ' .c t.tf.iiiifr nii:iiii-rr . I .. . . clltl.T!( on ine I. ., f. isrd llV lit II t illll . . ....... w witimtw i h uiifii mini 1 . - .. .. ..i(..hm .MI,l,ll,f rf 19 rw't "n imi"h' ."iv'"" f to. ut '' y ly September I j . i . :i jiVVrwl . ., ........ ., 1. Mll.ll. iurt ."i7 . "umi i.i, 1 1.., .itift horteft lor HI . ,i i .,..! mil, n f thfin Irnm C J t ' i.i.iw, " , fstfaii tt.e other (torn Unit ettl. ,lr i I J iincll imti one of jiosttc .'itii.i on the liver, If it.Ti.M. J in' ever bulldn it fr ed, ui the survey jj;isc Sac".i ar.l il wrrc in town last t Irai i i c h..i.c ranch nt the iT . ' ( rrrk. Mr. Smith has due in. tie i .'.-.I., which is bcln into i f i u i ! i irni. Recently :Ui , iftti .r.i out, and they M.r U a , ,i ii E ilKI .irinrv Tuctf j . of mixed varieiies, fp t , rv .md peaches. Il.ir f, if Ii Mnml'iti ik'illi ' ii. m n.irvcsict which iiiiuiikrii v ui iiuo urooic uouniy r . ... . ...i. . .. bf. t .r hi h Mmlrac. Tile Lf i , .ii.ii lliiclirs llie i'lTiln n ; ' . ii r rv to operate one bougl. by Mr. Taylor. uylor, tii-i ,(cr, Miss Minnie IS, -Mm Nelhc K, Gri;sby'erc IM i.v froui ll.ivrrecl:. llm 'wed in ni; upon homesteads in kl!'y lavlor and Mrs. -v ... ,ii uuui niriiiwii'ii'iiiij 'Hiiihuu.,. i,ie funnor has or nasi i)ct!ii Irnrliuin iflimil , , i, . They expect to make thcit "thtirnn iifs near Haycrcek. in i. " nron was in town from w..iuni,iy, rtir, iimiiii :ivs . . fitin .l.p niidst of the hay vthur ra. Ii on Hay Creek, and 5lSa!.!r,l .. i . .i i, t.iiijjni inem wihj "lotjfiy Uovvii. He ,lif'i feel "ver (he ram as tit- wmiM I, . although lie recognizes the felltf'lsto tie Crnin cron. The nas a hatd lime nleasiii.. lll'nac!. lus returned from n trip I ,he Albnta counlrv in ilw "wnwrnt, where he spent the lnspecti. for n lnr.iliiiii. 'sP'tionnf.l.... tiecn as favorable as u.am it I. , I,..,,,.,.. up ni. . if. UeCtl If I I .r. I....... .1 "U cniiiur k ) ii uiKiueMionaiJiy n -nirict, out it has Its draw. other mchoih. Tho severity m" season is the ''"cli tl t section ,m.r m n mi. r . ..wi ncrc last i nurstiny 1e"t inorninj; some of the fault. e:iriu M"', Illll;.!,,.... i .. . . i. j, ' nun so on, iookcu uui most oi U3 con. 0 wick nu" ... .ti. r ( inn uc uis- fn ttirn .uiii i.. . pwwo tos w,rt. n i!lnV v mi u h,i ...i .i """Htlietnlr Tl. 0,ne more tomato nlanis o ' "te tllnl ,,'.. . . ..... .... i "wtv uui tovcrcii A .ell of Prinevillc lias been looking nfter business in this locality duriiif; the p ut w cck. Wm, Uoell and wife were in town the first of the week, from TJ,C Cove, on Crooked Kivcr. A. V. Warton of Haycicek was in town the first of (he week, looldnj; after business mailers. , I''. 'I'. Horlbmt of Condon w.-m in (own Tuesday cvcniiii; on his way to Cline I'alle, where he tins laryc business inter esti. V U. Currold, an ' uncle of If, W. Turner, atnvcd heie Ironi Poidand on Simirdny, to attend the Turner Rend nuptials, Itev. J. K, CiIk wn in Antelope puriDK' the pMt week, allendinK a ii trier Iy.(Confet!nce conducted ai that place by JUV. Wnltoo Skfpwonh, JMis CUUyt' gnrifnrd, who lia been vImiiii); t the home of W. . I'nrruh near i'luycreek for the past Ion days, t,ciurnod homo on Tuesday. ( Notice ourad o;i the froift pn;c of ljii papers Come in and look if you do not crc to buy, vc will lie pleaded to show you. The People's Hip Store. . It is now time to think about ordering repairs for your McCormick headers, binder!, mowers, rakes, etc. Call and get our prices, J.W.& M. A. Robin son & Co. Several lai(',e loads of wool passed tliiough town the first of the week, on the way to the wifiehouicif at hamko. Two freighting outfits each had eight horse and three wagons, hauling about 14,000 pound of wool with each outfit. Charles II. Mgl-ime arrived here from Son i'ranctsco the Inst of the week, and expects to mnke his home in this locality, lie iMtfiWgl upon a liomcMeml in the Hound Hone neighborhood, adjoining the land of his brother. Robert McL'inc. Rev. Walton Hkipworth, presiding elder of the Columbia River Conference o'l the M . K. Church, was n visitor in hM.i'iras during .the past weak. Mr. Sktpworth makes periodical visits to ;ill of the churchei. in Central Oregon under hi jurisdiction. William- 'Macbeth left Tuesday after noon lor Portland, to attend the probate of the will of the late If. W. (oode ol that city, to whose will Mr. .Macbeth wa one ol (he witnesses. He expects to .ompleic his business in 1'ortland thi wek, and will return on Saturday. , Mike O'Connor, the well-known tim ber cruiser, was in town hit Friday, on his way to the Mnioles, where . small body of limber is to be opened next month. .There have been a number of limber seekers through Madras, going to the Mnioles country to look at this timber before it is opened for entry. Settlement on the. laud cannot begin be lore July 27. I-rcd Waymire of Colfax," Wash., is visiting his brother, J. C. Waymiie, at this place. He says crops are looking good in the I'alousc country, and there is proume of a big yield. Mr. Wnymiie is farming quite extensively in the I'alousc country, having charge of about 1100 acres of fund. He came down to spend a couple f weeks of leisure fi me which he has on his hands before harvest. l.ilm Hammond ariived here Irom 1 - 1'orilniu! yesteulay, and expects to spend several days in llus locality, He has recently icturncd from Klamath Palls, lvIipi-r he had a nosition on one of the argc Government ditch contracts. Mr, Hammond says that John Palmchn, orig' of ihe land tmon which the Madras townsile is located, is now living it Portland. On latt Sunday afternoon Gotifried Kampfer, a sheepman living on 1 rout Creek, met with a very painful accident which will put him on the reined list for . . 1 1... 1.... some time. He v.is Kicifeu cm mc icK above the ankle by a vicious boise and )oth bones wcic broken, Dr. A. II. King was telephoned for, and reduced the ... . ...l .1. fracture Aside from being pamiui, ine accident lays Mr. Kampfer up at a very busy season, when his sheep must be i,mU..,i (.iter, haivestlni! must be done, ami hands are scarce.vritelope Hcruld. 1. V. and W. C. Hlanchard have pur- - . chased- from Conrad btrasser, nenry Grob and Chris Harry, the complete threshing outfit owned by them and hich has been opeiated by them lor tne . .1 i'.L 11.11 1.1st two seasons in tne meiuouisi uu. and Opnl Prairie localities. 'I lie machine t as good as new, and Hlancnaru urotu ers eixnect to operate it the coming season, K.i.lJnimr llhntlt Alll'USt I, HCltll Of tlietll vicrvt 1,1.,,. ...:n 1 "lieMn . V" we "inning ' o-"ii ictr ...! i. 1. 1 pn.. t - J w mill iir iiiiuiiMrfl . :uK'i a r,i ... .. . ... 8 ,, fitful for.-Redmond cor. Edward G. Pease Co., Inc. SHANIKO, OREGON , GRAND 4TH OF JULY SALES The greatest celebration of REDUCED PRICES ever offered at our store. Buy your picnic attire at these sales and save enough money to have a big blow out on Uncle Sam's gala day. Remem ber the days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JULY 1st, 2nd and 3rd See 2cster3 for Special DPrices Everybody celebrates at Antelope this year property with riiem. a buyer. VanTacl & Davis arc the hustling real estate agents at .Madras. List your They will find you m 21 tf MJrcss goods, plaids, suitings, batistes, percales, chambrays, ginghams and calico, ail new, at prices that will surprise you. J. W. & M. A. Robinson & Co ELK ST lean Carries a full line of clc fresh druns, perfumes and toilet articles FRED MADRAS, ORECON yAN TASSEL $ DAVIS REAL ESTATE, LOCATING & INSURANCE Ofiicc in the Tost Office Kinkling MADRAS, OREGON Green Hl NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT House has been thoroughly renovated. No better tabic in Cen tral Oregon for the money. . Your wants will be courteously attended to. Headquarters for traveling men. First-class Livery in Connection J, W. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor MADRAS, OREGON '1 .11 an n irizziy Lane Lumoer company i The company's mill is now running and will soon be able to fill orders for Rough and Dressed Lumber Moulding and Shingles The yard at Madras will be stbeked with building materials including DOORS and WI1NUUVVS ' I The Halcamait at the yard will alpo find time opcflsionnlly to bullet- I TANKS, WAGON'BOXKS CUTUOAKDS, ETC. Tiie company is J iiiMtalling more machinory, and h better than ewr prdpafed to Supply the demandB of its customers. Grizzly Lake Lumber Co., Lamonta, Oregon jj A. M. WILLIAMS & CO DEAUiUS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, g Furnishing'Goods i I i I 1 M I X U00T8 AND SIIOK8 ' HATS AND CAT'S THE DALLES VERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers . Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. - OREGON 1 I beglifning aoout nuguai 1, have Had neaily twenty years' experience 1 . iM... null litnin in oneratlnit thiesners, i ncy "... "t,- threshlnir this beason from tho headers, and Inter oMjhreibmp from the stacks, in which manner they P.bt " ,in(J t t t FOURTH CELEOR m ADR AS, . V OF JULY ATSON OREGON Fun Will Begin at Sunrise and Last All D Everybody Invited to Come and Celebrate. Indepen ! av dence Day PROGRAM Salute at Sunrise FORENOON Parade at 10:30 a. m., followed by Oration, Reading Declaration of Independence, cind Singing Patri otic Songs at the grounds AFTERNOON Novelty Foot Races 'and Athletic Sports, Baseball Game, Pony Races, TugofWar pircrjuorks at flight GRAND BALL AT SANFORD'S HALL Music By The Warmspring Indian Band n. long run duilng the season.