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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1907)
pings at Madras. Stewart, the I'rincvilli mill mnn, town Uie first of the wlc, ... f i .t. - 1,M.w lr llrttVA 111 M.lVHIil tl IV 113 llllinilllf .i.inona ni'iiipr 111 ii.iuu nil. iiiuk wc k 1 i if i spent sccrftl dttys in .. I. i .-i '. i .i mv rin.l n.4. Waller I.iili i i i 'ii I ll 'I l ( . .y h atllcd fi Inail of wlicnt i j: ,1.... t-..t jl.i . II. I l t.llV. lirilllMIII' 1111 IIGllll ..I . I. ..lu i . rinmil siimliiv mini ir . - ------ v . i ll- t. .. . ilii I Ik linlllffll III and Mrs. P. L. Hmerliatdt, who for several weeks in this locality, i iiurday morning for their homo i.i .i... iam l'crril and family, who left unl weeks ao for the Willam 1. ...... Inl.u.l lilt lltMll fjal.1 41 V, UllVC lillWII WJI IIIWI i I cuanon. ' "Mrs f. W. Ilol)inson and ,,n I i, til) liter, Klia, left Friday U i , i ulaiid, Tlicy expect to veral weeks. ai I sweeting, who has been cm- ti e VVarmspiinKS Agency for ! hr-vt of the week. i ... I T II s Artf, lltpher iMiuko Monday evetiinj It Madras mcrchnnts, having i 1 1 if their wheal ui to the I c. Iirke, the Pnticvillc dcr.- . tl m week prcpnied to do . ii .. i... i .. , .iv I i attics desiring work done in iff lnr.i at once. ci c Nichols left .Monday after- r i ' uildmt; a small home there ll I Illf 111.11117.(111. III' It. 11111. - 1 I I I . .... 1 V DIIHICr iillll iici nine ami hy iuuning for i'ortland. di dirrc ihcy expect to i;o , rc they will spend a M t tl,iiives. Mr. Hinder " i n .- lar as Shnmko. I .reman of tUe Plldny f re-k, left hut Friday .-, TcnucSicc, wlwre he I i month or more visiting Aftrr 'Ins vi-it at the r stut hiII teuitu to ' I.yn Nnhds of llay ... last 1'iiday- 'I hey i - . Iioin t'liiieviUe, where vtf: of wimc of ihe fine - l .iiilwin blicep & Land , a .l3 tm exhibition at the t i I ly of 1 layered: was m i i 1'iicLiy. Mr. Foley cmoc in 1 a ionics ;L-ninst his home i. II .i . lint I j rwint.rn.timf 4 ' - t jl . It. 11 1 t.tt Mtl t MV I I If lit 1 1 fa. 111 I i.lll tilt tl It'll I IlLilll , - i r I I i , who hi been working t ic "luinmer, Xw iciumwl , f . I in this locality. M. , fn1' hi tie enough during the f ',i. a timber claim over on hid Iicinj; one of the .l,-'nct. i - illumed the lmt of the . i, where he delivered f . Like all others who aie i' V) h.tnio at this tflne, . . i to content himself with I'cf.j.t for his whciit, as no j- '.;ht there. u I amount of II alio we en rif played last Thursday even- vone who had rt loose iiiecc of a' 't the place coming in for a il It I mil- irnm lief! V (rltl.tt .i r .in criiiiM ni iiih ciiiiii iii:ii r I -i . i . I.... II Ml I 1 111.11 CVCII1IT1'. Mill IILAI l lil i nf lli mlsflHi-l roll (I 111 any other author. i i i t ii.. , .Hilteiber, left Inst Friday morn- ' i i i l, wlrnre thry expect to or i 1 1 c L ine, i cv icccmiv cl ihe ir IiointtcnU entries in the . . . .i ii y i iim nr h iirricini iiihv win 1 y ir home In Portland, i.. ... .. t. i... i . it.t.. mi i nit irtn in iiir i.iiiiiik viiiiti t t l - H 4 .. till vv 1 1 1 f a I - iiiirim . it 1 1 . id ) took fust tnlze on his 1. - 1.1,. lll..l., ulnlltfiii wisr, lie Wfi lirilllii aiiiiiiuni Aubremee, owned by the Hay- i ft . . .. !...!.. . l ii k iiicriiuia iaawi.iiiiiv.iii I in . I ,.u mi.l ri Itolillnll i ilt entered by Mrt Springer rs.t prues in their tespeaive Joe HtcedinLr of Lnmonta was in town Tuesday. H. I). I'crctval was In town Tuesday front, his ranch near Votings. Milt Zcll of I'rineville is visiting his brother on Agency I'lains. A. S. I'hillips slatted for Shatiiko Tuesday moruini; with a load of wheat. Horn, to the wife of George Cyrils of Cline Kalis, on Frfday, October 25, ji lo-pomid sou, W. Of Kalslon of Culver waj iu town Tuesday on his way to Shaniko with it load of wheat. Kev. ',1. G. Moehring ltift TUcftdny for Khnnikn, carrying in with him a four-horse load of wheat. Mrs. Lee I'eck and Mrs, John l'eck made final five-year pioofs, upon their homesteads in the Opal I'raitie district, before Commissioner Osbnrn yesterday. Jack Ce of Onetl was in town Mon day afternoon, looking nfter matters for the Shaniko NVarchouse Company, the collection of whose old accounts in this county he has charge of. Johnny Campbell left last Monday for Portland, where he expects to attend school duting the coming Winter. His father, J 12. Gtiliphell, diove him as far as Wapinitia, from which place he look the stage to The Dalles. W. II. Rodman, who has been tending the Wnrmspiings ferry on the , Deschutes for several years past, left the first of the week for i'oithind, from which place he expects to leave iu n few days for Cali fornia, to spend the Winter. Jckse McFeron, who is residing at Moutavilla, arrived here Sunday evening, and is looking after his interests iu this locality. Mr. McFeron owns a horn; stead near Madras, upon which he m.ide commutation proof several 11 unit lis ago. V. II. Miller returned the first of ih-s week from I'ortland. He didve out ftont The Dalles, btinging with him a fine Jersey cow which had been shipped to 'that place for him by his daughter. Mr. Miller loaded the cow into the wttgon, where she rode very con tcntcdly on the long ttip out. II. T. Mclliirgur, who has a home slcnd near Madras, returned the first of the week from the Willamette Valley, after an absence ol two year?. He will spend the Winter on his' lanch in (his locality, and Miys "No more wet Willam title Valley Winter.1, for mc.' Mr. Mc liar Rite proved upon his ranch several yoftis ago". Mis. Howard W Turner has bough the Cramer & Stevens corner on M un mi eel, the coutiderutifin being Sfooo t ilts properly Includes the corner lot ami HdjoiniiiK lot with (he cxcrpiion of the land upon which the Frank Osborn building is located . Jt is one of the best corners in town, and Mis. Turner secured it at a bargain. She bought it as .an investment. Quite a huge crowd turned out at (lie entertainment given at Sanford's Hall last Thurtday evening in honor of All Saint's lve- and the program prep.ncd for the occiisioii was enjoyed by all. yK the completion of (he piogiam (he audience was invited to remain and enjoy a feast of pumpkin pies, prepared especially for the Halloween occasion. The entertainment was given for the benefit of Madias School, mul a neat little sum was raised for the distiict, Mr. II. Oliver T. Dickun.en, ol Athena, and Miss Altha J. Achilles of llakcnven, were married at 4:30 o'clock yesterday aftuinoon by Keveiaud Achillea ol J'cnewuwn, in t tie parlor ol (he Ger linger Hotel. At the same time Rev Achilles united Mr. Jphn .D. Matthews of Biikeoven, and Miss Mabel D. Court light of the same place The Dalles Chronicle. Miss Altha Achilles is a niece r.f Mr. 12. I. Harvey of this place nnd visited heie for sometime duting the past Summer. G. Springer of Culver was in town Tuesday) looking nfter matters Tor the Grizzly sawmill. Mr. Springer is one of the diicctors of the Crook County Fair Association, and lie feels very much gratified over (he succcis of the meeting just closed nt I'rineville. The association met nil of its bills promptly this year, and had a neat little sum left in the treasury after eveiything due by the association was paid. It was it good record to en tablish lor any county fair, nnd puts (hem In good condition for next year's meeting, A paify of railioad surveyors who have been ruiiiitng the line from Detroit, the lei minus of (he Corvnllis & Eastern, e.iM to Sisters, weie in Madras last Saturday evening on I heir way to Shaniko, There were about fifteen in the party, and thy had been surveying in the Sisters nelh boihood since the Kruitschnltt paity was heie during the past Summer, While nothing definite could be learned from any of the party regarding the withdrawal from this territory, it is presumed that it is theiesult of the discontinuance of all extension work by the Hnrriman interests,, notice of which was givc iri press dispatches of last week. Edward 0. P ease Co. j Incorporated! Shaniko, Oregon HEADQUARTERS FOR HARVEST SUPPLIES Let us fill your Harvest orders I McTAGGART & BYE WA AGENTS FOB fr.M -MM U ti t ii un i I Gpeen Hotel NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I J House lias been thoroughly renovated. No better table in Cen- j .1 r. r .L v -it l- . i i uai wregon tor uic money. i our wants win dc courteously attended to. Headquarters for traveling men. i i First-class Livery in Connection j J. VV. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor I MADRAS, OREGON Mrs R. I'atnslt of Hnyqeck visited friends in'Mndras on Tuesday. Mis. J. Allen and Iff r son Ralph, of Hayciatl:. were ut town Tuesday. Misses Nettie Robinson an I Rota Danzf r of Cilver were visiting friends in Madras Tuesday. Mis,. M. 12 I'cicival is spending sevri al weeks at her homestead nt porter Spring canyon. Don't forget the Grand Thanksgiving Ball in Sanford's-Hall at Madras on the evening of the 28'h. Miks Myrtle Loveland and Miss Grace Thomns visited relatives and fiicnds at Gtizi'y during the week. Mrs. S. D. Petcival U visiting her patents at Mend. Mr. I'ercival Rccom panted her as far as I'rineville. Frrd Davis is building a small addition to the Har'pham building, iu winch he expects to open up a harness icpair shop. Tito Sunday School convention for ihe Mndrnb distiict will be held in the Free Meth.idiit church uexi Saturday, day and evening. All nre invited. Will Barur was in town yesterday from Onlvor. Tlioiint Aldordjce of Onlvor win .In town yuHtunluy with a loud of garden product. Horn, to the wl'oof W. IT. Kanuey, on Tuohtluy Xoveinbjr 5, 1007, u ilmiglitei. T. II. McGlivv, Oarl MuOlieo and G. 8, Mlllor of Luntoiita wuio Iu town yi'aterduy. Oeorgo II. Odborn of Culver wna In town yottun!a,v, niiling us u witness fur u uulghbor In ii lioiiientoud in oof. W, A. Mnddroii itmdu lliml proof upon liln lioitiestt'iul on Ilio Llt'lo lMuliiH, yt'sierday, UooUoy iioblson and W. J. Gowlierd wtro his wltnefsus. William G onier miuk llual proof upon hie hoitutdtoml olaitn bh'g Jut Hoiith of tin Mi'thodiht Hill oliuruh, Ixif.jro Gomiiiinsioiiut' UdUorn, lust Wodiiuadity. A uoiuploto supply of Ifgtil blniikN for xiilo Uioludliig warmiity and qulliilalm Itiuds, ro I, olMUlul and oroti mortgago, fto. iltisliuo ooiirl IdunliH ninl JiiNtloo imiirl work iiHpiicliilty. Notury I'tildlo. J. Hrooks. Find HloliUiT and wf worn lu town yi'Hlordtiy fiottt PngoLnich Kbit. Tlu'y bavit reet'iuly rMiinnd fioni Wishing Ion, wltoro Mr, Stolilior lotind via ployiauiit for liluisulf uikI his tuams In ihu uoiiHlruotlon initapH on Ibo North n.tnU ronil. Ho Is lu'ro now gutting tilings ifudy fur tbo Full Houilhitf of his rmit'li, In iiddl lon to his hotituHtcail entry, JIrvBtollkor owns .two htindrid and flylily wires of lund wbiolt bu horlppeil bovoml yuurn ugn In thu tiuno loculil y. MADRAS, OREGON J. W. French, Pres. H. A. Moore, Vicc-Pres. F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCUAHCE'BOUCHT AND SOLO DRAFTS OH ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, 525,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON o o o 0 Carries a good line of fresh drugs and patents. Pre scription wqrlc and .family recipes made a specialty T. A. LONG Physician and Druggist MADRAS, OREGON M. C. MASON Real Estate, Insurance Collections Also ni'l;i'.sti stx i'iahy of Auctioneering; In nil 1 1 1 1 .. t tllff hi Loiioks Hrotliors' luntUnri'storo MADRAS, - ORISWOX MADRAS MEAT MARKET j ANDREW LARSEN.JR., Proprietor Reasonable prices . and courteous treatment to all Orders by stae given prompt at tention and no charge for deliv'ry FRESH AND CURED' MEATS MADRAS, OREGON A "WE HAVE A Ulgr Line Of - SEATING STOVES Seo them if you need ono LOUCKS BRdS. DEALERS IN FURNITURE Madras, Oregon Harness and j& vgr igr Sad d 1 es Baiting, Lace Leather Whips, Bridles, Halters Fini' Uniuhiiiido Harness fully inntrMn ! tt'i-il, Hindu from host California Oak turned luirnoss K-atlier B. S. LARK IN MAIMAS, OUttaoN AU0U.T TIMKTOSOW WIlftAT iiidn. Call and net prifos on drills, liartows, pliiWH, etc. .1, W. & M. A. ltobhison Co. LUMBER FOR SALE We nave plenty ot lumoer top sale at aur I mill, located about 3 miles east of Gri'zziy y post office on county road. Prices right f iyiuiviuurxii i l-qolvvuvju n Ssssi The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. a f i As Shanilco Warehouse Company QENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Bpecinl Attention to Wool C-idhif; and rtallng for Fust rn ship mcntn. Donlora in Ulac)'mitvi v'oal, Lime nnd Bnlldors' Material of ll khtdi. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Parks and Twine, Grain, Flour and" Feed. HiKhcat prii-o paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the latest And bast facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Car of "S. W. Co." i T. G. CONDON, Manager, f