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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
at I...HI ftll C' . ... from Umonw. ..i Mrs. George I 111 - . . I . . ..l.lltfM II IVH"'""' va,.corMmonia w.. - -altemlingto buMnc. ... . ri..i.n! Cox ol Lamon. .i Airs. , Madras Tuesuay i Mjltrn VIS Ited her parents t,lvs during the week. ff seven" llealya,ul Clara Ilcaly of fended the New Vear ball A c. Ishllll of Albany Iws lieen ipena. Jobda,, in Madras, the gdest of r hA has returned home ctUnd, whc.elicl.nl been attend. nol . .. i.. .m I'linovltle on bust- fo,c the county court which is in today- lor who is m charfjc of the, ....,., .attended the paity here, v ritl.ltljl. . i,. u ,n and wife were in ir it" J h .... ., ! t htir way iwme m i in ; ' 1 Mi lcrl!,i"l. i , n, ,u tn town from Cross, n ' 1 i. k'j If HJtrir'l (nunc u)v. in" , . i l , IohImI iml frnni ( - VI I II IIV MWM.w o, Atniuici'r, who is teaching .1 '!... .Is. tmlnl m f i.M. in HI" I iiiiwiu vwuiinji . (i.llf;.i v. nation with rcla c 41 M .r ..vl Vm Untcc Aloorc nnr . - din. m from Unnonta . . . V'hb f its nt r i II f) I V mi IfBilT Ml L. rjf 1 ! iy evening. V, C i ,; uvl Mr. Al Cubilt ttei-- lu-mied tit Prine IV em'.er z h. The brtde and . .. .. I ... ... m.t nnlllitr 111 ,tl. ViC I r.li -wi turn fM'Mit I1 x Land company. i n in .; ut New Year i .... i ...it.. j i, i .i rum ui iiu riu);iini) 1 - I.,-... un l'im book bearing ' 1 1 lv. l.t I). Hrown i 'i I nr, wlicrc lie hat- , - ' f.hnlc of his brother,. r , t,n,(l- ill. The jick r iw lite iv.ty to recovciy. i ! U f i.rj Stone ol Athena, iti' home of Mrs. Stpnc's Mi Km. H.uton on Little 1 t yiijn couple were but r, 4h I, i),c bride having beeti i 1 in ii I it. I i m . t I' fi i ouitry, was in IJufuf. ii .1 . . i i. - r ck u jiviiiii ii wen Kiiunu in I . .' L! nr tn school here in iu) Me Ins great faith in the 1 f 4 tup to Ihha, Aftef , spcndltiK :r .s at U , ! c, and start home He y af'rr the first of the year. IiU l f . ! . i i , t( III IUWI1 1 UC3 t ' i' Is.. mi ichool at Sim 'mhenorihriii part of the Warm. itseivafion, 1 h' dalll ,i. russ WilioW Crrek' t q lau. . . .. 1 ... ,.r "". ' " uy . i mill)) water f r uriaiintj purposes cave '"uuicoi wafer stored be i nil Hie '"winea. the t reck Into a..rai; nt; ur ll'.'rrn I....... .1. . -..v,, IIU 111 9 1 1 Ills 13 HID me the dam Ins broken, anil thc" t'UJtune was considerable, sis a about. 5 j fect 0K was wajiei he middle of the dam. The Ii R 1 1 t . . """r' wis renuy ro irt i inn mi .ir i i v ii.iim latin. While the ex' """i lit" lircak in l ie rr.ser. 11 be considerable, (here will be Of W.-lUt- ,i,.,i.... ... ..,! .. , iiiiiiuj; in rciiu ii tor next rlS'itmb', II Ml. 1 Il a a ..II. mm i -t ycir UK) son oi jerry u, "ii Kru 111 llii' ini'u iu n "icruay t ie hotilman hoine in Wild bui.M i.i i i MM... Hill. .. " ".ic cyV uy tlic lorse's hoof. -...tiviy was not btiod. Ur. VV. "Ok W.1S r..ll.l 1 I ... . mum unci urcssecj uic 'e found the l.m,,.u . iiiiab 't ""'"icied and icmoved 8ever- 'S r.f I ..I - iRcn none, and it wdl 'y he necessri. in ..i..4, ) 1 klllllVU ' I'lllCl 'lllIC HQ ( iiiicf.niinii. ...n.' . -"".jMwiix.t.a .iiuiij an rtrc ",rcady apparent are ex. result, Hie injury is .a most pain. J"l ow that will terjulrb a loh al.uiiii.h 1 a .itiil. ftoy Chitwood was down from GrUzly Tuesday. J. H. Hrown was In town today from Haystack, J. Mcndenhall of Culver visited Madras this week. Catl McGhce of Laiiiontn was In town today looking after laud matters. U. M. Green and Mrs. 'Unrta IJ, Wood made u tilp'to Vshwood last Moli day. The Madras fifiblfc school reopened this morning, resuming regular session after the holiday vacation. Mrs. C. V. Wilsob and Miss Fannie Osborn of Culver spent several days in Madras this week, visiting relatives, C. V. Wilson, the Mnrlt-iu l).irlirr visited his wife and baby at the home of George Osborn at Culver last Sunday. Mrs V. 1). Geer'and little daughter of Ashwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson in Madras this week. The reconstruction of the county bridge across Trout Creek at Cross keys has been completed nud the bildgc is open for travel. James Htcc, Orval Davis and Hoy Newell were over from Ilaycreck Satup day cvcuiitg in utteiAlnuce at the 1.0 O. I', lodge. Mr. and Mrs. '). C. Robinson and Miss Susie Urogan spent Guislmat at the Thomas Urogan home near Antelope, returning to Madras last Satuiday. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind ness nud assistance dining our recent be tenvemcnt. Mr. & Mrs. J. It. Hrown. Will Mather, Jun Head, Ralph Arm. strong and Walt McCoin were ainong those from the Culver neighborhood, who attended the New Year dance at Madras. Mr. and Mis. J, J. Haight were in town Tuesday evening from the well known stage station on the Shaniko road, patticSpatir.g in the New Year ball at this place. i One Harton, n son of Mrs. l'annic Hui ton of the Little (Mains, arrived Ian week from Umatilla county, after an .ibrncc of nearly two years. He expects to remain here for a couple of mouths. Mr. and Mrs. 1". Van Ilyning of Michigan passed through Madras the' first of the week cmoutc to Redmond to join relatives who ictidc there. Tlicy expect to locate permanently in that district. A merry crowd of young people danced the old year out and the New Year in at. Sanfords Hall last Tuesday night. The ball was announced h a masquerade, but only a few maskers were prcaent. About 50 numbers weic sold. The belated sMpmcnt of 8000 flour sacks for the Madras Milling Company Atrivcd the last of the week and Monday morning the mill resumed grinding after an enforced idleness of two weeks. The mill guilds about 150 sacks of flour daily. In another column will be found the an iiouuccment of dates for dances at Culver, Lamouta, and Madras. Those in charge of the daucci arc arranging so that none of the dates will conflict as many of the young folks desire to attend all of the parties, James W. Hurt drove to Shaniko the last of the week with his wife ilud Mrs. W. Ct Hlanchntd. Mrs, Hurt was on her way to visit her patents at Sweet Home, while Mrs. Hlanchard was going to Jefferson to attend the sickbed of her father. C. C. Mastcn and wife, of Astoria, Oregon, were southbound passenger on Tuesday's s;agc. Mr. Mastcn is a lum berman and is looking over the timber district in the Deschutes country during the shut-down of the mills on the lower Columbia. S. A. I), puter, convicted of land fraud and sentenced to 3 years impiisonnient, has been pardoned by President Roose- veltiaficr sctving about a year am) a half. It is understood, that Puter is to furnish evidence to the, Government in the coming land fraud trials. Very little business has, been transacted in .the (Wheat mnrkct this week. The hol iday sentiment petvades the trade in gen eral and every, one is waiting for the open ing of the new year.. Prices are more or less nominal ns a resultbut the undertone of the market continues quite firm. The fanners who still have possession of their crops have confidence, in the future of the market and are making no saciifices Oregonian. On account ,of n death in the neighbor hood and out of respect for the bereaved family, he Chtimas tree and exercises planned for the Mountain View disliicton Agency Plains were postponed until last evening, when the people of that commu nity met at the snjioolhouse and celebra ted Christmas In an appropriate manner, A program of literary and musical num bers preceded the distribution of presents and everyone attending was made happy bJMlic presence of the Christmas spirit. DlliCHAM MAY SUCCEED BRISTOL Hfiidlolnii, Or., Dec. flO.-CongrcBS-man W. It. KIIIh, who nrrlved today from Washington, coiiIIVihh tbo pub IIhIiwI rupbrlH of tbo toiitatlvo agree moot bi'lwcdi Pulton, Ilawloy and hiuiMi'lf, that Attorney (leorgo Hingliam of Riiloin, Ih tlio cholco of Hioho three for HHmUiI'h uec(jMor. When Pulton mid HHIh loft Washing ton Th u 1 wl uy ovoiiing it vhh loft with Hnwloy .to mako teinin with Hourno With rognrd to Blngham'B recommenda tion. If Jlourno would not ngtcc, then tbo mutter wiih to bo loft in abeyance Until tlio roturn of thcHo two. , According to Eltld, Hourno lit jiorHist cntly holding out for Bchtiubel, of Ottigon City, KIIIh sayH the objection of Iho other threo Id Beliuobcl Ih that bo Ih a young mnn of comparatively little experience, and that It is their defdro to recommend a'mun of niattiro yearn and wide experience. Ho alKo unyri that the nHtruclionu from the White iidimunro to the effect that no man hIiiiII receive the appoint ment who Iiuh at any lime been con nected in any way with tlio land-fraud defense. TIiIh eliminated boiiio of tbo cnndidntcH. KIHb rofteratoH IiIh candidacy for re election and eutno Jiome ostensibly to lugiHtcr. The rcglBirntioti Imokfi open Monday, and after getting hix name on the book that day he will leave for Washington. CLASSIFIED LOCALS HUGS Our Xmna Block of runs and now furniture arrived bile. We are rj!olng tht'iii outnt nlinoat your own price. Jjoucku Hro., furniture, jiitf l'OU SALU OltTUADU-HroWii mare, 600. lbs,, good for buggy or good walker under middle. Price, f;lO. C. M. 'Disney. dL'Otf A KJ?W HHATKltS LKFT nud they tnusl be sold, n.'gsinllec of profits. Wo can offer you 11 Hplendid Imrcaln. Call and tieu. Ixniuku Hros , Madras. LAND FOH ALH-(KH) nerea of choice land in 6noJody, all under cultivation except uWut IXi itcros. Well improved, jilelity of gooil water. See Frank Unborn or 0. V. Wilson. dfitf. If you want to,. buy n ranch or town property, or rent u house in Madras, seo Osborn A Wilson. fstudebaker Wagons the Best on Wheels cm FARMERS 3T ZD STOCK S Oliver Chilled Plows Better Than Others Si Will fiihe it to their advantage to make a trip to onr store for the purpose of buying their supplies. Our priceyare such that they will more than pay for your time and expenses. Our stofe is overflowing with seasonable and up-to-date goods in Groceries, Hardware; Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes r3BBMaiJWBES3MBnCZ3 iViTr'it-icL-ii-".vMTaii ny-iiCZBBKawHMW I BESIDES, WE WILL TAKE WHEAT- j 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 pride s EDWAiO 0 Try our Imperial washing machine, it U the best. McTsggart & Hye. FOR SALU-Thoroughbred Hrown Leghorn and Rhode Island Kud cockerels, tdngle combs. Price $1 CAch nt milch, or $1.60 crated mid put on board froigbt wagon, purchaser to lmy freight. Will tnku nnv 'kind of grain in payment at market prices. Apply at once as these birds must be sold Ijy January 1. C. W. Murphy, 2 miles south of Antelone. dIL'J2 ROLLED RARLUY sacked, $20 per ton. .1. W. A M. A. Robinson A Co. Harness and Saddles TWO STORES THE DALLES, OREGON SHANIKO, OREGON tb.z rnTMrrnrs. urn. CMM.VtXf DOT T I VP. H.itn. iif (trflltl 11 1 T I 1 Htenili rollcil or ury roiico. 1 nave L'ood new eouininent. enptu-ity 15 tons daily. Prices: Steam rolling, $2.50 i per ion; dry rolling, $2.00 per ton. J. , J (J. Wnymire, .Aliuirns, ur. 4- At vfv V iV ?V- W vlf tiSx -Ac fS( t&z v v V "y v v Hi 't tw Following is the schedule of dances for this district during the next few weeks: m thf .wkm MM&m r thf m. Belting, Lace Leather Whips, Bridles, Halters Fine Handmade Harness fully guaran teed, made front best California Oak tuiined harness leather B. S. LARK IN MADKAS, OHUOON Culver, Jan. 10th Lamonta, Feb. 14 ;gp Madras, Feb. 22d UNIVERSAL ? Stoves, Ranges, Heaters This space reserved by the mana gers. Keep your eye on it and be informed Hardware, Groceries Implements ICE i An Announcement ..........l..-.Ml I.I....I.....M..I..M l.l'l..l'l..l-l.....l'.'.f .l'..'.l.i.l IM,M,MIIM'IIM.I,II I."H' I.l'..'l.l'.l'l ..im.ll'l.''."l'- As I have purchased the business formerly conduct ed by Sanford, Sill "& Co., I announce that the stock will be replenished as. fast possible, considering the season. I will take wheat in trade for merchandise and in payment of accounts A, G. SANFORD 1$ 1 McT 1 11 f ft ft ft i I Tty One, You'll Find It The 73est You Ever Bought At Any pried SOLID aggart & Bye A1ADRAS, OR 8 1' IH 1 -U II Hot meals and abort orders served tit all huurs. Give us a call and you won't go away hungry. All the good things to eat. Next door to Madras Meat Market Larsen & Jackson, Props Shaniko Warehouse Company QENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special Attention to Wool Pending and Baling for Eautern hip ments, Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kludi. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Tvrino, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest price paid (or Hides, and Pelts. 8tock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for handling Stock, Mark Goods Oars of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. i