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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
The Madras Pioneer Wheat, which was oft about four cents in the Portland qu6- I'ubiioiicd every Thursday by tanons insc wee k. nus reuinea . - - - - ' wTiiB.i-iowBEB ruiiLisuiWQ . ft portion of the loss, and yes subscription rates: r terday club was quoted there at S3 cents, nnd bluesteni at SO Three months go cents, it is reported that 70 cents is being paid for good club wheat at Shaniko, which is AUVKllTISINO 11AT1SS ON APPLICATION . Entered ns second class innttcr August 2, lOOt, nt the FostoMco at Mndrns. Ore., tinder llio Act of Congress oC starch 8, 1879. THURSDAY Dec. 12, 1907 BUYING AT SHA..1KO AGAIN It is reported from Shaniko .tunc 1 lie warehouse is agaiu buying wheat, although for the jjimoiinting to about 0 cents SI? - "un ls mwS paia in actual cash, the balance to be about 2 cents lower than the price at the time buying ceased there earl 3' last month. For those who have their wheat freighted in from this section this will net about i0 cents. BUILD NEW M.E. CHURCH Preparations Well Along Structure In Madras For am wnen returns from the "wheat is had, which it is esti Vuated will take from sixty to miWty days. This delay in the, WILL BE COMPLETED DURING YEAR 1908 , ,payments for wheat purchased is necessitated by the lack of money for handling the crop, - duev to the stringency which stillcontinues in money centers. , While not entirely satisfac-! Aqvy to the groweV of this sec ; .lion, who markets his wheat at MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Handsome and Modern Little Church Building Will Soon Adorn Lots' Owned By Methodists A tew of the reasons why so many aro joining tho Modem woodmen ot Anion Art Vtt "Wejmvo 000,000 inotnbors with 20,000 outBlnndlng certificates, which is fur moro than tho two lioxt largest Societies combined. Three assessments missed tho first ton months of this year; all claims paid and if;j.uuu,uuu cash on hand, rirst eight months of this year w issued 1.0.122 new certificates. There aro 175 of "tho lendinc Fraternal insviraneo societies that lmvo six million members at the luesont time, lh Modern Woodmen have nearly ouu-sixtl of this entire memhershin. . There are six billion four hundred and fifty million dollars of protection for the widows and orphans carried by tho members of theso societies. Tho M. V A. carries Ono Billion Three Hundred and Fifty Million of this nmount, or a little moro than one-sixth of nil the fraternal insurance carried in the United States Tho inanacoment oxnenso of thiserent order .has cost each member not to exceed tho jprieo of one postage stump Y are furnishing GOOD It KM ABLE INSURANCE to our members for about one-half what othor soi.L4i-hn.-, Not increase in the follovini.'soi;ii,.los ami cost per tnousand, lyuo Not InerCiiso 1900. Cost por $1000 at ago SO Artisans 500 7 SO Maccabees Decrease 12 00 O. U. V. Decrease 10 SO Jtoyal Arcanum Decrease 13 HO W. O. AV. 5.S02 10 20 ModQm'Woodni'n 90,030 5 So The coat at 30 years of age in tho M v . . nas never exceeded f &.. per thousand in one year. Compare this, With tho cost in oilier societies These are a few of the reasons "WHY" wo are writing an iivcrueo of 12.510 members per month. , I( Una. record suits you we want ypuc application for membership. J l. Hnears, IJistnct mber of Commerce. For further information see C. A. Members of -the Methodist .Shaniko, half a loaf is better Episcopal denomfnation at this- p' .fti,;;.:! rJreii x than none at nil. and it is n. mn-fulace have not abandoned their For further inf nal, improvement over the plan to build a new church' oregon,.Ol,!i'0, llcal Bt Jgjf- conamons wuicn nave existed Liming uie coming year, ai r Afor the past three or four weeks, though they have had a number .when no wheat was being of .disappointments in their bought at Shaniko, and not plans. The most discouraging even expense money would be obstacle was their, failure to .advanced on grain hauled in to secure aid this j'ear from the . the warehouse. During the Church Extension Board, from , $iis t mouth manj'- thousand- which they expected to secure btighels of wheat have been considerablu help towards the .hauled into Shaniko, and the inject, but if other plans .outlay of cash necessary in which they now have under freighting it in has drainef tliis way for securing the money are section of a good portion of the successful, they expect to carry factual cash there was in circu- out the original plan of erecting Jatioh. The payment by the the church building during the warehouse of sufficient to cover- coming year, bo confident are these advances will restore that they that their plans will be amount to circulation here, and successful that they began yes will to that extent relieve a situ- terday hauling the rock for the Timber Land, Act J lino , 1878. Notice for Publication United Stato Laud Olllce Hie Da lies, Oregon, July IS, 1907. Notirp is hereby jjiven tluit in, compliance with the provisions of tho act ol emigres of Junes, 187S. ontitifU "An Hct for the vale of timber .'amis in the states of California, Ore- roii, rtevaun, nnrt Washington Territory," as extended to an the pubfie Jnnd stnteu by uct of Augnst 4, 1892, Annio Arnold Lively, of Prlneville, county of Crook, state of Orron. litis this day (lied in this ofiive her rworu statement. .No. 1207. for the purchase of tho ii4so!4, seWse!4 of sec 32, tp 11 s, r 1C o, and Lot 1 ol vc 5. tp 12 s, r 16 o, w ni. And will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or tone than for agricultural purpose, and to eMab llli her claim to said land before the County Clerk at J'rinevllle, Oregon, on the 20th day of January, 1&(3. She name as witne.es: G C Crockett, Ash wood . Oregon, J II O'Kolley, A U Kibbee and FH A Good Place to Trade Af4K IRVIIME Antelope, Oregon GENER,UJRCHANT Now offers you a splendid as sortment of General Merchan dise at prices that will make you happy, cause you .to call again, and induce your neighbors to come with you to IRV AT AHTELOPt The Store That Gives Satisfaction A coinilolo 8iiiinlv of louul U1hiiI;h for alo Intihiillnu' wiirnmly nnl (Milt plaint .( leeils, roiil, (iliuitel anil crop morU'HKfx, . ' ote. .ItiBtlne court hlunkH mi'i jtiHtice court work n specialty, otury ruljlle. V. J. HrookH. , A IJlg Line Of - r j i.iveiy. an 01 llaycreefc, Orogon ri. riviii lllo their claim in this olllce on or before the Anv and all the alxivc-deseribed lands are . - i . "m i persons clalinlng advorsoly nested to ail 2Uth day of January, lMofi. V. W U21-J2 JI00UIC, ItogUtor. ation which was becoming a foundation of the building, and rliffinnlf ma tn tlinno vm lmrT theV have llOTieS of STOiflfr rifrllt y uuu.v X O O O grain to move. A good many ahead with the euper-structuie grow.ers who have wheat at after the foundation has been ;,4 .Shaniko will take advantage of completed. Avana mucli more wneat will De uunuiug win ueiocaieu on me t -?' .;JJaUiea 111. wiuw uiuguiwnj' uuiubb iiuni i t , f tue (jfeorge Lioucks cottage, CHICAGO GETS BIG CONVENTION lacing west. ID Will COSl 111 DON'T FORGET THE CASH SALE whore you'll net cxcentionul vnltins. j. . x jH. a. lioumsou & Co. Heating stoves Sue tliuin if J'u need one LOUCKS BROS. DEALERS W FURNITURE -Madras, Oregon na i i i j a MEAT A. LARSEN & Fish. Vegetables and Country Prnffnw t L ' r MADRAS, t. l. i futrnn ...! Tlie CAtv of Ol.innrro has been L,U5 IIB1SUUUiUUUU U1 uuu J . " ...:n i .1.,..., r ivi U8 i muueiii, cuiiiiuiiiiuit: The .Felftfltud ns the nifiptirnr nlace of thA iiPvr T?fltinhl.nn NntioTinl ,ittle hurclr building Oonventiou, which will De held plana and epecifioaUoua for' the .in that city on June 10, 190S. new building have already been 'Chicago is the great "Oonven- secured from the chu.ch exten- itiou .City" of the nation, and ion board, and the bill of lum- fp.. ...iinnnl onnvontimiR linrP uci "rt ,lucauJ' uwwieuuuu ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Milla 14 miloa from llaycreek. Jtough Lumber $11.00 per thontaiMl at the mill. Flooring and 'finishing lumber fSO.OO per thousand. Olhar prices in proportion. Addreaj GEO. IC. LEE, Mgr., Aehwood, Oregon ! V iO I , o , 4 f Mas.. flit no t' -- The best in Shaniko (lood Stock.' Careful Drivers Best of liny and Grain led At Very Reasonable Prices S D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. ,jeen'held there since 1SG0. Ot the eight men elected directly to the Presidency during that time, six were nominated at conventions held in Chicago. These were Lincoln, Grant, Gariield, Cleveland, Harrison and Roosevelt. Cleveland was nominated in that city both times that he was elected. The great convention hall in Chica go, the Coliseum, which has a seating capacity of 12,000, will .be altered so as to increase the accommodations to 15,000. Last Saturday, December 7, was the-banner day for the is suance of money orders from the Madras post oflice. On that date orders aggregating $659.14 were issued, which is the largest single day's busi ness the Madras oflice has ever done. That is pretty good evi-j deuce that, in spite of all this talk of money stringency and a period of hard times, the masses of the people have plenty of money in Tact, throughout the Northwest, with this year's bumper crop of wheat sold at liighVfrices, they have more mflS han they ever had be- Two Shidbr such conditions it Cnllao, Teru.lt to understand how orulsois Waahjim anticipate a repeti whlch have t,i0 lmrd timo8 that ditfesuSA 1803, when conditions iuoily the reverse. is waiting to be hauled. Owing to the disappointment in not getting the assistance from the church extension board, there has been some delay in moving the lumber, the church mem- bers here preferring to be suie that they have fully financed the building of their new church before any lumber was hauled. liev. Mr. Craig, who was re turned to this charge, for the ensuing year expressly that lip might see finished the excellent work he had undertaken in securing a place of worship lor tlie Metnouist denomination al this place, is confident that the building will be completed before the end ol another con ference year. VAN CESNEfi SERVES HIS TERM Dr. A. VanGesner's term of five months in the Multnomah county jail, for conspiracy to defraud the government of till' to public lands, expired last Stlnday. Ho was convicted with ex-Congressman J. N. Williamson and Marion It. Biggs, who were sentenced to ten-months' terms each, Dr. I Gesner's term being shortened on account of his age. Biggs is still serving his leu-months' sentence, while Williamson's case was. appealed to the Su preme Court of the United Stales, where a hearing was recently had. 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