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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
appemngs at Madras. .. v mmlford visited friends' In rineV1le last week, -- wm in diss bst'ruc5ll'iy' , uohmio rh h,ul Mrs AIlen s orewell made proof Inst Saiur U;B .,i horned on the no.ll. end of e plain'' , toihcw.feof jolinH. Urown, nt ;:;i;Cttlay,neccmber',S,., oghter. llor, to thereof W. F. SI.err.Ml, on Plains, hununy, . 07, a son. Dorn.to the wife of ClaudC. Lamson, . -..wr. uirsdav. wcll,,rei 1. ,1 ini'liicr. . ,.r ltnul whi In Cbailes " J " " . last Monday, on l way nomc I( to the railroad. , vf.,i lefi Tuesday afternoon Portland. expeefng to spend ft wetK more in the metropolis. . .. of D.liif. - . ... if siicih .... .. I. ...nut. Ifl I'llTlllllHIa 11. li ..... . .1.- t,nt..1lUl . . 1 ....i,i....imii .1111! wife left TllCS .rictnoon for Moscow, Idaho, where . . . 1 . 1 ... 1 ., I in 111) lKlllVS III I IIC I1UII1C Mrs. Ucdtlnn.iim s parents. Mr mJ Mr Ora Rhodes have arrived . r. ... liivrr. .111(1 Mr. IIC 111 T -.- .- - . ... l.. ..ntripi tin rmniov 01 Air. ... .I.. I. ,ir ninrc Pendleton Hit hi 1 Inr lu.irr- dealer of I tide- . II II 3 'II. I ... - - 1 .. ...Iw. li i li en vUilini. 1 - f 1 1. ..... 1 A t.li.tliiM ttf'lr IIC lll'llli ' " - . W. i- 1.... vrr. ru ed llirotit! 1 ji.iums t ucmi.iv V Cbt.1er.1nd Mii Belle Mosier ,lau l.nl wrrk in i'ml . ami are now (pending tueir nnney - .1 If.. ..-... tt (' It lm mil IfltniUlt yet whe'her they will reside at Prine-' orShamko t'imevnie Review. f) tiitnfive nf I'rlnrvillr. who XV .'IS . i r I! ..1.-.. pn (htouh the mall to young girls in' Hrlt ttftu (miiml filter It It Q minmiirr iviiiv ni' ir nil . uri 111 r- wiiiiui preliminary heating w.u had. Sal- has been taVen to Portland, to nwaii acuan 01 uie leucrai ;ranu liny- ts met with accidents while on the in on last Saturday. One outfit win up by a htoken axle, nnd the other il' the loriyue twiited out of the say that from the top of Cow Can on m M Shamko the roads nrc in bad ition. IF mill ri l nit 1 1 j rt dMllInn iv IHh tful condition of the roads on the IM (1 P II Ulttl. It if ll.! Ik.. ll..M.i.ll - p "VIM IIIW ft IMIV'IIIV , for which the Madras sinee waits' fulfr Monday morning the stage n arrive nere until about half pan ...... . 1 . dlld 1 IIP lit.- IHiirnlHi .1 li.riii n . the same hour. C I. LiVrlllmM.il liv .nn.A.i.. A ' ik .! 1IIIUVCU J t .11111 MI'IIIM .... Ilia 11. 'I M.I...W lij ltK 4VC3V.IIUlCa . w..w mi jo,uuu iitica in their ( urey Act se(;rcKaiion in i"" 1 mi me cuuniy. unocr .(, ujr lilt 01. IIC I.IIIU UVJiinij three months nctual residence is nrit I... . . .t -r inc bciiicrs upon these lands, ... W ,,c 1.1 ivnn r nrr.rr nt viUe are planning to build a iarge and stonr- Masonic Temple In that n lit 11. i -it . v ""tviiic tuufje nas issued a "letter to its member's, outlining Jn for financing thc Kew structure .v..,,,,,- w,i, sisinci on tne corner d'e present Masonic building is in VII p. niul 11 ....II 1 . ... ' " y'n c n two'Btory urtCK ' "'c, 70 x 100 icet in i win cost jii tne neighbor of $25,000, and when completed one of the most pretentious Ma- ,c,nples m the stni n.n'.M. ,r iiiih WMMVW VI ml M- 12. Snook, who lms the snli nf hool textbooks for this section that thr. total value of honks' n "oruiern part of Crook Snce the change III lllr. (wl ade will r..,,, - . ,. " 10 nearly $700, 7 c i,ul'us nave been supplied. nwelma it Impossible to gel -"ipninus of tlic new hooka 'is the miKi. 1 I - - - w w llll? V IW ' wound rnongh of the books. '"" recently inlimntcd in. ..!. i... t 1 " " " ir urcnci) 01 1 u,c textbook publishers, 'J were at once taken lo sunnlv nf he proper books to the pupils , r schools. Ur, T, A. Long went th I'rincvtlle last Sniutduy, to be initialed in the first degree of Masonry. One of the little girls of Mr. and Mrs. Illrnni VVntcrhouse is ill In Madras with lyphoid fever. Died, at Haystack, Wednesday, Dec. 1 8, Infant of Mr. and . J. li. Drown, aged 3 days, Horn, to( the wile of John Mclilroy, near Madras, Tuesday, December 10, 1907, a son. Hugh O'Kano nnd wife ol Bend wcic In town last Friday, on their way home from the railroad. I.rirsen & Jackson are fitting up the 'rooms adjoining the meat market for a lesiaurnut and lunch counter, Garrett McColliim of Ashwood was in town the hist of the week, making final proof upon' his homestead on Hlizzard Hidge. , M. L. Loucks went to Portland the at of the week. He expects 'to spend several weeks in the metropolis, looking after business matters. Mrs. C. V. Wilson and baby spent the past week in town from Culver, where they have bcru visiting Mrs. Wilson's patents, Mr,- and Mis. George II, Osboru. Thomas II. McGhce of Lamonti was in town last Friday making proof upon his homestead claim. Carl McGhec and Samuel I'iercc were here with him as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew I.arscn expect to move to Hfadras to reside within a few days, from their homestead on Agency Plains. Mr. I.arscn will make final commutation proof on his claim, early in the new year, 'Preparations for the public Christmas Tree and exercises to be held in San ford's Hall Christmas live are reported to be .prpgressing nicely, and a largi crowd and a Merry Xmas are expected on that occasion. The tumor has reached me that there will be a dance in Sanford Mall following ihc'Otitinmas exercises. This is in error as there will positively be no 'dancing in my hall at Christinas, nor before New Years Kvc, when the masquerade ball will be given. A, C. Sanford. Fted Fisher was in town yesterday from Fishcrvillc. He and some of his friends are arranging to have a big Christmas dance and basket social at that place on Christmas nignl, December 35, and they extend an invitation 'lo everyone to come and pafticipatc. The schoolhousc in the new district on the north end of the plains, known as the Rimrock district, has been about com pleted, and 'will be ready for occupancy when school "opens after the Christmas holidays. A young lady from Douglas county, Miss Angic Stevens, has been secured as-teacher In this district. J. F. Weakly and Harrison Huntley were in town the last of the week with another load' of apples from Fme Creek, in Wheeler County. They sold the entire load here and on Agency Plains at three cents per pound. Mr. Weekly has leased the Charles Huntley fruit ranch on Pine Creek for a term of three years. The lawyers of the city appear to be living up to their agreement not to bring -attachment suits for '30 days after the close of the holidays except in cases of urgency or fraud. Only one addition was made this morning to the number of j attachments, making three in all since the holiday lid was lilted. Portland Joilmal Jim Mootc of llcnd, who has been engaged for some time past in drilling deep wells on the irrigated tract of the D. I. & P. Co. ne,y Redmond and Uend, wus in town Inst'Vriday on his way to the railroad. Mr. Moore is on his way to Kansas City, but he expects to return in a short time and begin diillmg n new 1500 foot well for the irrigation company. A new drilling ouifit will be secured for the purpose, Snow to the depth of three or four inches now covers the Madras country, with froien ground underneath, The first snow of the season fell Tuesday morning, barely enough to cover the ground, and did not melt as the meicury has been hovering just below the freezing point ever since. This morning fresh snow fell for several hours. The first snowfall of last Winter came on Christ, mas Eve, MOVE CHOP IN 60 DAYS OflldnlH of tho llarrlmnn lines in Oregon fttmoiuieo that at the prtmciit rato of hauling It to Portland, all of tlto immcjiiHo wheat crop of tho interior tupped by llnrriiniwi linen will bo dcliv ortid at Portland by IIiohd Uiich In CO daj-H. Recently General Manager O'Hrien promlF.ed to HliipperH nt Port land that bo would Immediately put in Horvieo 1000 earn, ill hauling tho wheat of the Inland Jiliiiiln- to Portland, mid not only wan the promino kept, but iiboui cam aro engaged in this Her vlci, and will be kept there until the, entire crop in tnovj-d. It In mild that from llii to 150 ears aro being hauled into Portland daily over. the 0. II. & N, The mai'nitudo of tho IMi nf moving tu. t ----a Wheat erop of the NortliweHt to tide water may be better tiuderfltood when it Ih remenibered that the Pacific North west thifl year produced 00,000,000 biiHhulH of wheat. ( The 0. K & N. Co. and its tributaricH handle a good pro portion of this crop. M'DOVELL-TURPIH Mr. Fred McDowell and Minn Loenit Turpln wi-ro tnurried yentorday, Dec ember 18tll, 1007, at the homo ot Oho, Hodman iwar Culvur, Jumlee O. 0. Collver olllclatlng. The groom In well niul popularly known hurt-. The bride in u niece of Mr. Cieorgu Rodman niul hi'M not long resided In tbisHectlim but Imim, iieverlhelefH, inude iiiuuy frloiidi by her charming perxoiiulUy niul nmiuble dlHpoHltton. Studebaker Wagons The Best on Wheels FARMERS -A. 3ST ID Oliver Chilled Plows Better Than Others STOCKMEN Will fiind it to their advantage to make a trip to our slorc (or the purpose of buying their supplies. Our prices arc such tKat they will more than pay for your time and expenses. Our store is overflowing ,vith seasonable and up-to-date goods in Groceries, Hardware; Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes I li li1 1 1 HI In 1 M ' 1 "MBPry. AlSSBUSC v.:;.?" BESIDES, WE WILL TAKE WHEAT On old accounts or for your Winter supplies. Bring in your wheat and We will give you credit for it in merchandise at the current market price CLASSIFIED J-OCALS J5ASKBTSUPPF.U AND CHRISTMAS , dance at KiJiervillo, ObriHtmiiH mgbt, December Uf. Everybody invited. TEDDY REARS, dollH, wag'oiiB.tovH of nil kiiula.for the little ouch. Meet your ChriMrniiH precentH while tho Htoek in full and new. MeTaggnrt & llyo. tll'J-10 8WEETN K8S CHEAP Beginning Monday we will give 10 per cent dis eounton nil 8rupn for one week. MudruxTradhig Co HAND-PAINTED BAVARIAN CHINA ware, largo agHortinent, Hpi-cinl for 1 . ..1 1 .1 if... t it- t. -r ' Y. .t.:.. plummy yuifl, (Oil ft Co J. V,& M. A. Robin- LARCSEST ASSORTMENT OF WHIPS in Crook county ; all priceH, from 15 eeutH to f 1 .75. Alt-o a line line of robeu and blanketrt; uood valuer at low prices. 11. S. Larkin, Mndrau. d520 LAND FOR 8ALE KX) acres of choice laud in one body, all under cultivation uxecpt about U0 acres. Well inlproved, plenty of gocxl water. See Frank OHiWnbr C. V. WilHonv d5tf. SEEour litrtro lino fano-Klatia and china ware, makes best holiday gifts. J. W. A M. A. Robinson A Co. SILVERWARE, carving sets, irhiHSwaro shaving pets, Meerschaum and briar pipe, and many other handsome and useful presents for the Christmas lime tit McTaggart A Rye. - dlii-19 HAVE YOU HEARD of the bartons o,fTered at the Madras Trading Coin ynny'a store? n28tf -1 : ' COMING OUR WAY New goods are coming our way. Old goods are going nt prices in reach of all. Madras Trading Co. i28tf If you want to buy a ranch or town property, or rent a house in Madras, see Osboru A Wilson. IV jtU J"W .-V rv A U A 1V AVh V'!! V V y Or 'WrUt C Hf DF 'W Masquerade Ball SANFORD'S HALL NEW YEAR'S EVE DECEMBER 3 1, 1907 MADRAS, OREGON mm irr ...m,lu n.ul nlwirt; ortlutH BOl'V.od lit till houra. M MIL IllUlfclU tisv " Give im n rmll nnd vdu won't ko uwuy hungry. All tho good thinga lo oat. Next door to Madras Meat Marlcot Larsen & Jackson, Props EDWARD 0. 5 ING TWO STORES THE DALLES, OREGON SHANIKO, OREGON Harness and Saddlesl Belting, Lace Leather Whips, Bridles, Halters 1. 4 Fine Handinndc Harness fully guaran tecKl, made from best California Oak tunned harness leather B. S. LARKIN MADRAS, OREdON ROLLED BARLEY sacked, $20 per ton. J. W. A M. A. Robinson A Co. MIT 41V to 'QENERAL STORAGE AtfD FORWARDING Bpecial attention to Wool G-idlng and Baling for Eastern ship ments. Dealers in Blacl'flmi.h Joal, Lime and Builders' Material of 'all 'kinds. Sulphnr, Wool and Grain SackB and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oars of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. 1 4 4.? Santa Clau has Arrived JyJcTaggart & Bye have received a large line 6f Christmas goods which have been opened up and are now on display at their store. The assortment consists of ( Fancy dishes and glassware Silverware, fine cutlery, carving sets Handsome Meerschaum and briar pipes s For the children they have new toys, of all &nds, including Teddy Bears, Dolls, Wagons and everything the little ones will want for Christmas, at prices that will bring Christmas joy within reach of everyone McTAGGART & BYE "ST MADRAS, OREGON 1)1 i if 111 hi Irs iiii in Bit