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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
I Mi id, at Madras. u of Lairionta wa i v . MnntlflVi JU"-- 51 . if. tlsil i" . . r . . . .. .-. iii town iro Kaimci . n( fllf IVCCK. rtff I I1C "S " . . I... return W oununy j-v, visit 111 Portland. Prv Rl Culver fill' , . i.. I nt flu? WCCK. Uouil. a .1 visitor' nt tl.c Iir9wn ol wm in' town . . . -I., , imMiicii affairs. . r ,iir. wns luoklni! line the lirsl oi mc rss i , i ir ' ontior of llend is l , " "'i tlielr way to Mr h.ir Jrr ' ""i irritative of a wn In town was In town .t Tuesday, jj ' i r 1vr '! ' ..i.i . ... .. r,i In f'lik'rr , jo v i nt tin' home of her . ii .. I .,.! r anu tm V. Wilson ami little daughter J-.. I ll.Ml 111! f. f ftlM . ... .1 .!. in 1 Iflnt I.r. 1 ttxr Mtf.fl (Diner icn he exprcts to find employ. . . . . i the harvest seaion opcm ncic ivinpion is littini! tip the rooms .ong's diugitorc, and will me I ... .n nnk1Ni"l!fM ttHtll tllM tel. I ir of the Haystack . i i.f J I'l'.VM I IITMI.1V. II111BL1HL' ... ..... . .... I.U 't Kli I n.nlliuii I a if Ti Hi' i ivf at a scries of ir r. ' tondtictetl at this , fir.. !.,. fv I i T.i i 1 1 it ijicciini' iuirlrt iriiirnnl Siinilnv nftrr ..i ... i . ... .i. i . i r ouuis Hroj, It took htm live . . . . i . i i.. .i... i gttt 114 b,ir k, owing to the UI 1Kb IIJ.IU I. c.-r...t . r ii. i.. .t.. Mr Sunford has reopened iiir fiirfiiri v lu riinini nu -. I ill. rriniin f in lull t.t I t l J'll'rrj 'i '"f !.. man, of . ' Ju l iy in Madras, "Ii never ccn the ' H 'l.in thoy have I'.M, atul durinrf ; " 'luii iinifca in " i . s"fij some pretty i I. I..II.IW, candidate i nunation for the ' ! in this district, ' i ! iy evening. Mr. i 'f the Lnidlnw re rnir,: from Portland, '"I'l.iijf the icisions A in i.itmn. ' ; - ui viilc and Max 1 1 i. is were among the . i.'Uftniir CImiiI' i ii.s-Mmouri Dry w liu h began its 1 ' ' t ny yesterday, '"'in this county "n,:re. ! .V.nt-.ljiiri;, Wash. i i rs and looking "ii A,;enc I'lains. : on an extensive " ' with which iiHifh plenied, nl- 'inn nrej so high ) Kt hold of. : ""I in that section an acre. -illy laic yesterday, r ' 'in riinninij away at ' Ti thfy were being II 1 le.tm WM ij,0, 1 ' I'll these horsca ,l . n tin; contrary, they ' '' 1 I t .iliiiiit an hour, in ' ,,r ' r uijiing. Xnother '" "'1 diout ii the btaye " 1 '" ' arriving hero nt Mr ner Vilibert were in 'v f" i iiuuK. Mr. Vib 1 ' In from Nelson CrewelJ r ' -if land on the north " 1 '"'is. Ti lniifl nrlifilnn 7 Mr. Vibbort nnd .1.1:. .... . ... '''nun,, io nis jioiuings rewcll ciuarler is n cfl.iml, with s,,,, ),provc, il :,J"d portion of it j3 already I' ill if if an 'rii.f. - if j C. A. VVhltsctt was In town from Opal 1'rnirie Inst Saturday, ' Wnlter Pnrrlsh nnd Ralph Allen "were In town the last of the week from Ihclr home near Ilnycrcek, John L, Card made proof last Friday before Commissioner Usborn, on his I A . t Homestead on Agency i'lains. T, H. Tucker nnd John T. Dir.ncy made proof last Tiiursday on their home steads on the Deschutes River, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Covey of Warm spring visited nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Snook in Madras, the last of the week. . Mrs, J. V. Robinson went to Culver Tuesday evening, having been called there on account of the Illness of her sister, Mrs. J. T. Robinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Robinson have re turned lidm n trip to Portland, During their absence they also visited relatives at The Dalles nnd Antelope. Max Wilson nnd wife lotumcd Satur day afternoon to the Warmipring Agency where Mr, ViI50n is engaged in painting a number of the Agency buildings. Dr, T. A. Long wa n visitor at I'rinc villc the last of the wcek,ittending Masonic Lodge, into the mysteries of which order he is being initiated. hldcrl. R. Moon of the Christian Church will conduct a denes of meetings at this place, beginning Sunday morning, r-cbrtiary 9. bcrviccs will be held morning nnd evening, to which the public is invited. Mr, Moon is from Albany. Rev. I. D. Hrown is conducting a ser ies of revival meetings at the Red Rock schoolhouse in the Haystack district. This is the third week of the meetings, in which a great deal of Interest Is being manifested by the residents of that locality, The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse .WIndom of Culver was acci dentally scalded quite seriously Inst Sat urday. In some manner a quantity of hot water was upset on the little girl, badly scalding her face and the front of her body. Gus Zcmke nnd family left (he first ol the week for Medford, in Southern Ore gon, where they expect to reside for some tunc. Mr. Zcmke did not dispose of his interests in this vicinity, but expects to return to his ranch in the Methodist Hill settlement later on. The discovery of another po:phyry dike, believed to be rich In gold, in Crook county, has just been announced, on the southwest end of Powell Duties, 15 miles from Prinevillc. Nine persons livcated all of it, and as it is not a poor man's mine, perhaps after 50 years it may become productive. Just now it sounds like Owyhee talk in 1863. Moro Obser ver. I. D. Hrown went to l'rineville Tues day, taking with him the petition for : changes in the road leading from Madras to Culver. These changes will only affect the road on the Madras end, and arc for the purpose of establishing the road on section lines where possible, in stead of having it cut diagonally through a number of ranches. The petition was In have been presented at the last term of the county court, but did not reach Prine villi; in time to be posted for the full thirty days on the bulletin board at the court house, and hence cannot be presented until the March term. i recent bulletin which discusses the merits of several mcihods of summer- fallowing in liastorn Oregon and Eastern Washington, and which also discusses methods of tillage In pulling in Spring crops will be of cipecial interest to the farmers of (his section. It may be had for the nsking, nnd every farmer in this section should secure a copy of Tanners' Bulletin No, 29.1, To got it, write to W. J. Spillman, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. The bulletin is pre- fjhiwl by Mr. Hyron Hunter, who made a tudy of bst metlnds of dinning being used In the Inland Empire. 1 AGENTS FOR o t i t i 13. & n. One-Buckle SHOE t I AGENTS FOR s Standard SHAAKO, Off, Z PATTERNS if Annua! Clearance We must reduce our stocks before we take the annual inventory 'and in order to do so rapidly we have arranged this genuine no profit sale, which will eclipse any event ever held in Wasco County J3 int jJljfl A?k Tic Ar iSr Jl fS W 1V jV V tV A gk aftr Jlx iJt- A- -Vr yTr A- iV V A -jy Jt, Jt, -f A-A.1VA iSca i Read the following items carefully. Every item is a money-saver SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY Ladies' Lingerie and Wool Waists Regular $135 grade, 1.50 " 2.75 " 3,50 " Sal c price, 11 $1.10 1.28 2.29 2.97 Ladies' Tweed Suits In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket i btyles i Regular $ 8.50 grade, i " 9.00 j " 10.00 I " 6.00 I " 4.75 Sale Price $ 5.00 I 6.27 Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Jackets Regular $9.00 grade, 7.50 " 5:35 " 3.00 " Sale Price, $7.55 " " 4.33 ' " 4.32 " " 2.43 I 1 I a 4- Misses Long Coats 3.00 grade, Sale 3.50 " 4.50 " 6.00 v Price, iHf i.bbii .on man 5.00 4.29 I 3.50 j s 1 I g 2.27 I 2.97 f 3.00 I 4.77 s Millinery at Onehaif Price We will close out our entire stbek of millinery at one-half the original price. mi ttn tin mi un .on nn nb I Ladies Long- Coats 9.00 grade, 6.00 ' fi.50 " I 22.50 " fB UH Kfl MM. Ill 1 1 DB UH UH Sale it Pii ce, I 7.42 j 4.50 -; 6,23 ?i 17.00 t Ott ttlj. Clothing, and Ladies and Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice. All odds and ends in dress goods at One-Half price, and hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mentioni 2BEinB2va:sEK arzaiE ii,ce3 -A-nsno rj-isr to come e-a-isil,-" t t P o SHANIKO, OREGON CAHD OF THANKS On boli nl f of mysolf nnd tho momboiH of my fuinlly, 1 dtmiro lo thank tlio miuiy fnuudrt nnd iiuIkiiUoih, mm ospeolallyMr. nnd Mrs. 0. Q. Collvor, for llio aid mid Hympiitby jjlvon uh in our Into boroavomoiit. i . II. J i: k. WE 3:33 A uir Lino of HEATING STOVES Boo tliom If ym ouo nil - LOUCKS BROS. DEALERS IN FURNITURE A C. SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company 1 General Merchandise. GROCERIES, HARDWARE CLOTHING Farming: Implements mm mm m mmmmm I CAPITA,. UNlVERSAL lVL P M I Madras, J UNIVERSAL p Stoves, Ranges, Heaters m Try One, You'll Find It The Best You Ivver Bought At Any price SOLD McTaggart & Bye HMware. Groceries MADRAS, OR. I ff o I o Madras', Oregon vim 1