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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
...:.,n at Madras HIIIII&0 Head wa town yestcrcln; Robinson left I "n.. .-n visitor at U . .... ili WC"K. . near IMyt icck. Hcrrimi ww n Visitor ....u .!.- Mt 01 U1C f VI it. .... , . 111 imvil lust rtiwnufiy .MrtrooKcu ...lT,n.MI l'l"1,,CM VU1,0r ;ulySe,.tcl..rmtl.c pnrtweek. nr... f lleml was in town i w, 11,1 ... rmlrnnd ftt "Robinson a ,,Vo.nincnt rancher . . i..i,iri. wns a visitor in - i tnt'rr in i estciday. d M. I' ' n:,,,cn f Ue"l Madras W'i uc why evening, on ,,y 10 the railroad. Lim Kattheit vai in (own tlic first k from tlic WnrmspriiiK , r,tmmii r Wrlnevlny. i i I.. arJ Sucf'in,; rcuminu i.m n,lie iitiii' pni'K A'Kency, where been 'Uin; frmne lime past. unlm. . M '" 'ay for Portland, n' ewul days in the . . nfi- Innings matters. r ) y f 1' irtl.wi wri in town r .i - .....o I.wiUmic after his i oi ii - Kim, Knlr rni.k Lucas liiimeslcail on in .1. ' V .HJ'IB v.. v."".; prinu5 were in town Tuesday last' w hour , id'-Mimi; to the Agency, vcr.m, Luedikmar.ii and wife returned weeks 'pent with relatives nd of .Mrs Lueiluemann in tortncrn BANK OFFICIALS INDICTED Four olllciula of tlio wrecked Titlu Guarantee & Trust Com. ))Hy of Portland have boon in- dlctud . atirl now fact) felony charges arising out of ihu crooked transactions of that Institution. Tin; olllcers at- rosted are J. Tliorburn JIohh. T. T. Uurkhnrt, .lolm E. Aitolii- Hon and George II. Jlill, and lour InloniiiitioiiH were Med against each of them by Dis trlot Attorney Manning. Kohh and Burkhurt are hold under bonds of $0,000 uiioli, while the other two are held undor bonds of 8000 oaoh. Tho failuro of tlm Tiih. Guarantee & Trust Cummin v of Portland, which occurred sever al months ago, brought to light a system of liuauciul operations by thoolIlcialH of that institu tion, through subsidiary com panies, .which made Thomas W. LawBon'd story of "Frenzied Finance" road lil tho talo of a Sunday School collection. Ar rest and conviction on felony charges is the surest way of discountenancing that method of high finance, jmd will safe guard for tho future the savings ..i' - ? . oi uopotmors. PETTIBONE ACQUITTED I ii I, .11 0.Aiir ff mmlUf ii r.rcfinn. in K:i! Mult Counf), spcrit several days In this I.owthrr, who resides in the i i . i t ; t .1 mHII) I DPI II 1 1111 1 I( 1 V.I 111 ITIiKtl- -I - . f .1 ....II 1. of tlic i. u;c dutin the revival iuiI M ,r has been jjctting into i . i . .. i. iii. .i . . oHielne the roads arc drying rapiuiy, series cl revival meetings which niiii iir ri i in MFtiin ntvi linriTiir riv r - - v V- oi the nubility of Hev. U. a. K to be ptescnt. A definite nn mauc later. "iimjiwii ihu uccn juuiii; in dutinn (he week. The street i. ac it 1.1.1 I. i .... j iiim.ny aucr n rain, i ne bem sr.nlcd up to the .center' irn.i tr. . ii .1. ... I... , . nil i , . I .1 i. . - ' -'IIVJa i.u .( lllLltl ' . (, iiiihiu KIIIIV PIJCII9 II I.. I. ..... ...ll. .1.. I - - t. ' - lr.,l ..l il. W... m hi lliu 4(1 III o - ii iii iwnii ycajciuiiy, un 'r 'm I'nihnd to the Agency, to - hi niifi (iumii. njr. in riHliiinu uuj , ... ....... .. WW b'i jh S tflns. Mr n.nrrl i ' "'-'-I v ".ii uifsiiicss cnnuitions - in in i v iirr'iiiiiiii.T nnrrnn i L i . -tj I'VlUUll lC LUUI11V -I 111 Al Sf'lllAn I ... knl 1. . . r- , t w ' ross ury , Lanyon, rwil will brK n. ,1.,. ,or(ilweS I Knr .... 1 . M vcsirriV tWrrrUnn nliniif J 'wny iiceileil by the or ttaar ection, and the road - wr ii mvrtl. lie l,i t S'liurdav. m ti,i .k- .lllli . .'1 Vi ---m, 4 i.iiuvv3. ttpnrifniu i 1 which were held at OlV ll.ll ... i. ... T " "i rrinevlllB Saturday I ltn In. . II . " '.iiiation exerc ses of the !' ii,. r ii . - t --wc louoweil by an elabo- I "'wiim in inc fio who titiended had a . most ei'KiM.. .... . i "'' ' nose who attentled "rej.T.UUnpy, J, Mc W I timer. C. I? h,i.i. n.,.i l?n Nichols, of Hay. ' 11 n'ei'er of the Madras ,Uv'r vithlhem. The trial of tluoruo A. Petti' bone, charged with oomplioitv in the murder of ex-Governor Steuuonberg of Idaho, along with Haywood. Mover. Sirno- kins and Orchard, was ended last Saturday forenoon, when tholdahojury returned a ver diet of not guilty, after delibor atinrz fourteen hours, ft if 0 ... .... understood that at the first bal lot tho 'Jury stood four for conviction and eight for acquit tal, and only after a number of ballots an agreement was reached on acquittal. I lam pei ed by the rules of evidence regarding corrobora tion of testimony of the charac ter given by Orchard, tho Jury evidently found the evidence adduced by tint state itiHtiflicient lo base a conviction upon, but in tho great tribunal of public opinion tue urcuara coniessiou still stands uuimpeacded, a ' record of murder and crime unequalled in tho history of this eouufry. Abok itttef, tho deposed San Francisco "JBoss", who since his arrest as a result of tho graft invoetfation in that city has been occupying a suite of rooms in a. private residence, under special guard, has been moved from his luxurious quarters and given a tell In the county jail. That is where criminals of the Ruof stripe belong. At the county juil ho will have as neighbors ex Mayor Sohmitz ol San Francisco, several of tho ofllcersof the rotten California Safe Deposit Bank, whoso arrest lollowod tne exposure oi ine bank's, crooked, methods, and other prominent "crpoks" of the oity by the Golden Gate. PROFESSIONAL 'CARDS. fRANK OSBORN U. S. COMMISSIONER Townilto llulUlltii; 1IADUAH OKEUON Q( G. OQLLVER NOTARY. PUBLIC VwtcK or Tllt 1KAC1C OtJfA'KU 1'ltKOlNCT CULVER OREGON It. SNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OHIco In lints 8toro. madhas onuaoN Jt H. HAHEK , . ABSTRACTER OF TITLES . . MOTAttY 1'UIIMO Flru iluurnitfto, MM Iimirnnt'6. Surety Jlonil , HeiM KStato, conrgyHiionitf- 4 X R AGENTS FOR Standard PATTERNS & H One-Buckle ' " 14 X r MM Ii liW - tin stt,ye, y- j. ' - 7 - ' W V 0 A .2 i t Annual Clearance ale We must reduce our stocks before We take the annual inventory and in prder to do so rapidly we have arranged this genuine fio profit sale, which will eclioseanv event ever held inWacm P.nnnfu J r - I - - - w. 4 V W M W W W V4 I W Ui A jStjOuOuflc 8uulVA Aj&Qufi( : Kead the rollowing items carerully. Lvery,item is a money-saver SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY Ladies Lingerie and Regular $ 1 .35 grade, " 1.50 " 2.75 " 3i50 " Wool Waists ; : v Sale price, $1.10 " " 1.28 " " 2.29 u 2.97 ! i wh un nu nn nn bb mi nn an nn nn nu tin n? c Ladies' Tweed Suits ! I In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket j . Regular $ 8.50 grade, 10.00 6.00 4,75 ii ii ii i Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Jackets Regular $9.00 grade, 7.50 " " 5.35 " 3.00 " Sale Price, $7.55 .. 433 " " 4.32 " " 2.43 J Misses Long Coats 44 AA 1 i 1 a. ip j.uu graae, f 3.50 " 1 4.50 " j 6.00 " Sale Price $ 5.00 i. " " 6.27 C AA 1 4.29 3.50 I ii ii 1 Sale Price, 2.27 ii ii p qj " " , 3.00 I " " -4.77 t I Millinery at Onehalf Price We will close out our entire stock of millinery at one-half the original price. I I I Ladies Long Coats J 9.00 grade, Sale Price, 7.42 'I 1 fJ.UU " " " 4.50 I i H nil " " " A 9x 7 w.w KJ.iJ X t 22.50 " " " 1 7.0b I "- '" " " nr mi n.Ti J ClbtKing, and Ladies dnd Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice. All odds and ends in dress goods at One-Half price, and i$ I REMEMBER hundreds of othef bargains too numerous to mentioni rrSCE PLACE PLAN TO COME EAHLT EDWARD C. PEASE GO., ING OREGON : An Announcement .l,l,,.M,...s.lV'l..s.l'll.M.l.,llll.nMrflM.l'nl.l'l.l l,iH,illl'llli.'llHl'llMl,lill,ll'lilill'lliiiM,ill iKilHi lll,iiIMHllii. CBBn As I have 0urchas6d th business formerly conduct ed by Sanford, Sill &i Co, I announce that the stock will be replenished as fast possible, considering the season. 1 will take wheat in trade for merchandise and in payment of accounts A. C. SANFORD UNIVERSAL S UNIVERSAL EVERY RANGE UNIVERSAL Stoves, Ranges, Heaters! Try One, Yoll Fuid It The Best You Evr Soilght At -Ally jrice SOLD E"52" aggkrt & Bye MtT Hardware, Groceries Implements MADRAS, ORJ3 I'UINltVItil.B, OHl'.aOK