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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
9 jugs at Madras, Lee' n 11 UK 'i 1.1. ..I l. IflWII . .1 A JuvOOll VISIIC" . , .1.. u'fek, he',r,,u .. n..m returned Iront il.. M. " i"1" M olid IV Vtrinpni. mllvcr of .Culver . a burin, viriior .1 Kub.,M P- ,(lier biwlnu nmimra. . . . . ... I,... mnrililH' foi i a,o,,,"u ,,,,,, r' lluu., ami Willi""' JIa.pcr J will, hoii-hl for inU Swteiinjf, mutton in u.c ....i , was i) town lArm.-Pi'; he lust ot the vcck. I i siraiter, who Has ccn cmpiujxu ' . , i im Summer, returned iia.i mil iiuui'i; " .1... i.l.iff I.-iit week. A number of young people from Mud of the Literary jlteueaiiiB""-""i . . .,..( w...,-s Mit Saturday even- no i " 't- . Moore, whu lift the contract lor ato the deep well on the Baldwin anth neur IJcod, a m Mttdtns tlic first f the week 0 f sjjir-k wat m town Tuoidny from ... i .... ..iln toiiiriiml frf) 111 i,c h.u liorn U'lJlklllir jfjati ""!,;i"y- M1U ait .V r.ci.'Hiht i html of . .I.- Ctfnn.fltl l.t.(.l. UK hi i pi "U! ''i me "-"6K"' "f " 5, ,j . soil brrc lit week. Tlicy Isob . ten Iim'I "f unbroken horses Ub It ey ci I lu til finin. ,,. ) w,i..! .m lud it first coveting Miaow'.-, be.ion, yctltrdoy moriti:iK ru.o u.i y citl) fur uld Gnxily to at on i.rr .m cr ij.irb, and local iwuer;. l.cu Jiy it nmrki the bruin ; ol a lorifc' wet Winter. Dave 1 .imtit .s in town yesterday Lco(iij.inifJ iy hu mother, who will enu.a , Ma !r duunj: the Winter with hts. II I Icruv.il. Mrs. Harnett hits ten wy feeMe for some tunc past, but She it od Hie tn; down to Madras yestcr- pyvf, well Mr llainell expects to leaiem a few !,.$ for I'oitlruid, wlicic ;eJI ; pivI Ihe Winler. TV I r -rl v,.'tte Supreme Court lias V I' ..'r i lit he.ulni: the case of in.vit-ii in . N. Williiimioii. I Ins p tti.i. li he was convicted ' i'r, Van Ciesner hnd M.ii:in .( ,if iio.v icrvinR tlieir sen 'ip iiUiioiiiah County juil. "s it i) -.iird from mi kciiicnce, ..i.j; .i. be held in the 2nd .mi. fhr Mi.t View I.iteraty and Ue P-i'iOj; 1 i"'v wi'l meet at the u-IiikiI ie on Vn. y Plain on Saturday the M '( N jvcmi-er at 7;jo p. m. for the Kp' .( e)niiK (1 ),oiideiit, secretary, I'Msurcr anil sfrcint-nt arms and ar- lu'PW 'iifrui) iroj;r.uii and selecting ijubjt. : r li,, usnioii, to be debated on IU fui, jWI.il; S iniril.iv Rvniiimt. I II , ...t. j. ... Sf.kson, f.ilri,t. Kev. ) ) J.i.,,1 mMrjcl Mcr of ,lc lfeeM.!i,!M c l.j,ch, nml Kov. W. K, "' 1 'in .d, will bold inoctinus In Ihe i t.iir. h ,i M.uir,ls 0 Thnftdny, Fn- i) m.a 4Lu, ,y rvt iiin of llim ivlf " ii Sund.iy inoiniuK at ""i"-K ii. (i.iircli buililinji will I (!'!. I'll! ,, ,1 .r,vl- U..M I.. I.nt.l t WW I Villi "" "iS,;., v rtnuK The miblic Is t'U'l'ailv ii, w... I ... ...i. ...I .i. ' ,e : l . : i 'e ,;. i 'f Dufur nrrivwl here iyi-vruiMj., ami bus taken tin bis I""!", i- Mil 1 ,. ,,. ..... J .... .... ""ram un we iiuilll :n,1"f 'Vfl(,v .IIIU, lNlr Mc0onaWis m,"y .-"wed him. and tbev arc iV'" ien.pur.-uv ni .i tent, until they can u"'I'l'"..s.1,.,l! drl,B house which is i " ""iiiN.tion now. i icy 0.r,lMIll here for three weeks or momb. ..firr mIiilIi tbev itl r.mm (urumii W,e tl.ev exnr.ct . "ru to the lioi.,rtteaI and reside there r,n5""ly. Mr MclJonald has been "'WNofthe Jufur Hj(c scl)ol( WHatbmof Pimevillu was in town 'ef,rs,uf on his way to the variibp,,,,, a.-liicv. wi, i. i.... Ii -iJ 't-iw iiv 11419 till 'en. ev8rj, ()f le 8nacr : , ,"! ,""Mi"5- Wllc ' 's npictbl, he expe-.,, ... filll, fc!,m U"J"1': ""' "cross L,; 1 M,v-'r on (he The Dalles ! d ""'It it an early date. The ol T'l,e W;iri''M'i" Kiverwas t nely year aj.o, and nonces I oi 1 Ml.nu attention lo ,bc dan OtfWfle,,. s,ncem. .im ,.,,, "inpelled to f,d ,hc riva, which C rrf,1,,i yC"r U d"cr raveled ratl U n frfle,'l'y 'ill Le ,.i ' l,rHuul,l 'hat ilia bridge ,be,cbu'H without delay, Fred Klshcr wns in Ioaii on Monday from Ftshcrville, l'erry Head of Culver was visiting In town the lait of llie week. Mrs. Lliina II. Wood was a visitor al Shaniko (he last of the week. Or. Martin y. Tuilcy of Hcnd passed thrnuib Madras last Friday on liU wi.y to the railroad- I)r, and Mrs, A. A. Hurris left Satur day lor Sodav'llle, in Linn County, where lliey will visit for some time. j. W. Robinson and wife returuul last Snttirdny from a two weeks visit In Pmt laiid and at Willamette Valley points, A. Zclj of Princvillc spent several days In this vicinity ilurini; the week, loo'.(ini! after his interests on Agency Plains, McTaKjjatt & Hyc have rim;ed up two bii' litii'lilinif outfits and arc batilini; their own urain to the warehouse at Shun iko, 'I'licy have a contract for hauhiiK back from Shaniko a carload of corruga ted iron for the H. S. & L. Co, at May Creek, so they have a load both ways, C. H. McCorkle, a prominent rancher arid stockman from Illirraid Hideo, was a visitor in Madras yesterday. Mr. Mo Corklc says that not a great deal of wheat is being raised in his neighbor hood as yet, but he believes in lime that will become a good wheat district also, Mr. .McCorkle was at one time tux assessor of Crook County. G. M . Cornell of Princvillc and A. G. Scoggin of Paulina were in Madras Fri day and Saturday, with about 3.1 head of burses winch they were Hading for grain. They found a ready sate for the borsci hy nocrptiug grain in payment and (lis poicd of the entire hand at good prices The grain was wanted lor feed, and will be hauled out of brre to Princvilln. A new room is being added to the Agency Plains school building, to accom modate the growing attendance, which will reach between sixty and seventy before Spring. Miss Marie Galloway of this place tenches the first six grades of (he school, and Prof, P, C. Fulton leaches the seventh, eighth and ninth grades. This is the first year the ninth grade has been taught on the Plains, and Prof. Fulton already has eleven pupils in that grade, including several from the Madras district who arc attending the Agency l'lains school this year becauc of (be failure of (his district to provide a higher grade than the eighth for the Madras school. W. F. Hcrbcrger, who has been ap pointed Government farmer at the Warnistiiing Agency, and who will have charge of the experimental dry larm (here, was in Madia last Monday morn ing on his way to the Agency to take up his duties. Mr. Hcrbcrger is new in the .ovcrnment service, Ibis being bis fust appointment since he look the Civil Sci- ice examination for the purpose of en tering the Government's employ. He as, however, had a number ol years of service on Government rcscrv.uions in the employ of private parties, having been in charge of farms on both the Hlackfooi and the Ncz Perce reservations. As Government farmer Mr. Hcrbcrger will Inve charge of the new experimental diy faim nt the reservation, the progress and csults of which will he watched with much intuicst hy the farmers of this lo cality. He did not know when here just j whaj plans had been outlined for the experiment in dry farming at the reserva tion, his orders being nieicly to reiKiit to Superintendent Covey at the Agency. Edward G. Pease Co. Incorporated ( Shaniko, Oregon win " , 1 1 HEADQUARTERS . FOR HARVEST SUPPLIES Let us fill your Harvest orders -" un n mi in a- Green floie 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. Hcadquqrters for traveling men. First-class Livery in Connection J. W. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor MADRAS, OREGON HH 'i.i Bl A. E. CROSBY ' ! It O I It I K T 0 It POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Cnrrli'i n ("iiiii oto l.lno of PriiK. Jlwlielneii, Clienilculs, IIousolioM RemeIlc. DriiKirloU' BniiilrlM bih! I'liolo Kupplle. Country Mall Orders I lve my jieoiinl nltenlloii. A UrndtiHte !u clinrtft). fe'nfc ilellvery nuunintced. Your proscription my f.'lHlt)'. Htryrlmliie nml Tent DmtroytTN. Slock I'ooiIk hihI DIjw of all kinds. Agency for Kiutiimn KmUks. Ilotli TIiuiibm. WJIOI.IISAI.E AND ItKTAII,. THE DALLES, OREGON FOR A CHRISTMAS TREE ArronrjomontB MndoTo Hnvo Public Troo and ExorcUos Christmas Eve Arrangements aic being made to have n big public Christmas Tree at Sanford s Hall, Madras, on Christmas l!ve, prepa ration being already under way to that end. A meeting was held at the home of Mis. M. E. Snook last week, and com mittees were appointed to take charge of Ijie, various details to make the occasion a success. There will be appropriate exer cises first, followed by the presentation ol gifls, and no effort will be made to see that everyone goes away happy. At the meeting last Thuisday the fol lowing committees were appointed : Finance committee, C. E. Koush, Mrs. L. H. Wood and Ed Mason. Arrungcments committee, C. Water housr, Dr. W. II. Snook nnd A. C. Sanford. Program committee, Miss Minnie Taylor, Mrs. M E. Perclval, Miss Giace Smith, Mrs.'C. A. Riddle and Rcv.J. K. Craig. Music Committer, Mrs. L H, Wood, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. Max Lueddc maim and C. A. Riddle, Decorations committee, Mrs. A. W. Gulp, Mrs. J. C Robinson, Miss Myrtle Loveland, Mrs. Howard Turner, Glenn Loucks, Charles Craig nml Frank Osborn. Cpmmitlec for milking nnd filling sacks, Mw.j. K. C'rnlg, Mrs. T. B. Tucker and Mrs, John McTnggart,' Thanksgivin Bali On Thursday evening; November 28, another one of those delightful dances will be given in Sanford's Hall. The floor will be in perfect condition. Stran gers will be shown every courtesy. Good music. A delicious Thanksgiving supper at midnight, served at the Halm Hotel. DANCE TICKETS, . . $2 including supper for two MADRAS, - OREGON NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE Nolico is hereby given that Mrs. Lena M. Luinb liiio niad 1111 iiHsignmoiit of all bur Htock of merchandise, notes and accounts to mo for tho bcnelit of all cmlitois. All persons knowing tbeni 8elven indebted to her are hereby noti fied to come in at once uinl Kettle either with me at Princvillc, Oregon, or with my agent at Minima, Oregon. Dated at Madras, Oregon, on this 7th dny of November, WW. n7tf D. F. Stmvaiit, Assignee. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO DK.U.KltS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES MAI'S AND CAI-S THE DALLES OREGON 1 NEW TRAIN SERVICE PORTLANB-PENDLETON Connects with Shaniko Branch at Biggs ; .0.:-. tup miANIKO TWAIN H'iivoh Bliiilllko nt itotiiriiliiK ! Iwiivm HIk 't P. " urrlvu iiveimiilkoHtap. 111. NO 2 CHICAUO SPIJCIAI. from l'ortlumt Hhliiilko lino iut tiCo locrtl trniii from Port land nnl wuy tiitloiin. IOCAI I.HAVI1S PORTLAND 7:1ft 11. m. .i.,fi... .irVlvui ttl llliiiin "t IH'-W p. III. The roturn Su"it lirrlvoS t lrtliui.t' t B:16 p, in For " tiirthcir purttmilnni liuuilro ol WJt, McMUltltAV, (1011. I'm. ABt" PortliiiiJi OruKon. K. J. WIWON, , ok nt, Hhhiiiko. Oroijon. Carries a good line of fresh drugs and patents. Pre scription work and family recipes made a specialty T. A. LONG Physician and Druggist MADRAS, ORECON Harness and Saddles Belting, Lace Leather Whips, Bridles, Halters Fino Handmade. Harness fully jnmrnii toed, Aimulo from best Oullforniii Onl--tiinnwliitrnoHaleuthor B. S. LARK IN .MADRAS, OR13Q0N. THE UKIVERSAL annr r.- tr-rc.Tit-a CAPITAL UijlVER5AL Perfect Tn ITperAfiOL THE UNIVERSAL EVERY RANGE WARRANTED UNIVERSAL Stoves, Ranges, H eater Try One, You'll Find It The Best You Ever Bought At Any price SOLD McTaggart & Bye Hardware, Groceries Implements MADRAS, OR J. W, French, Pres. H. A. Moore, Vice-Pros. F.T. Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOHEICH EXCHANGE BOUGHT AMD SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $25,000 Deposits, 3250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON MADRAS MEAT MARKET ANDREW LARSEN, JR., Proprietor Reasonable prices and courteous treatment to all ' mm Orders by stage given prompt at tention and no charge for deliv'ry FRESH AND CURED MEATS MADRAS, OREGON LUMBER FOR SALE We have plenty of lumber for sale at our mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly post office on county road. Prices right 1 McMeekin & Eastwood 0 y 1 S O O CESS2E22K52 O O J . The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. Is ' i y -- - Shaniko Warehouse Company QENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Bpecinl attention to Wool O'iding and Baling for Eastern ship mente, Denlora in BlucKBinith Joal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool und Grain Sacks arid Twino, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest pricu paid for Ilideu and Pelts. Stock Yards with all tho latest and beet facilities for handling Stuck, Mark Goods Oar of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. n o 4 o t V1