The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 06, 1908, Image 5

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j... Kieccr nnrl Willieim uomcr
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s,ne visitors ai .
the week. .
Commissioner ysuorn
office to the room formerly
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.flriJ Mrs. I .i. '" , ,
K Wall we "f l.williiv, was In
of.he tI-. on Lis way
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crc at 1'rmevirle I.trt wcck, WKmK
:k!i to liatil otcr
f tram. .
c, Wilson' .ml Mwtly haVe lilovetl
Osborn u"ve formerly occtl-
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areocci'Vi": over tne
Wajhing'in's Birtltday lias
mriii.iv units - .---- -j- i
I, E Wilimi njjed 2 months
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Ccmclery Tuesday morning,
I. .11 f, in iIim rlitlrrli.
nhrrci" vrnt on business
With Mr I '"" a ncwroau
p!a c '. 1 i-amont.i. lie
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K M- n f the Christian
til II nn.lllll M A
meeting a l is plncti, l)egln
Chli'inl r of Kent and
v. nil mr . r w.iv iiiiiiir: 1 1 inn
yhr". ihry attended the
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as Mm; Mr. Cialsr in the
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toe c ji.try. He came to
from Karris.
tfarneU re'urned 1.1st Friday
alley points. Wtiile away
r, where he took treatment
--p ... , ,,,, i , w tkdl
lor some i.mc past, nnd he
; stir uciiciiicu.
antier rf 1 1
n 111 -t . -
4 ...i..iitMtli.lllJ IUI
' at that plate on 27 2d 20 of
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. ., ,,, ,, ,c tmiiiiica
t''e I ! .tMern Oregon
Wf-W 'tr .1 cliklriri utTntr
u'jUIM ieiiig composed of
ermui, l f Vlieeter and
ntiej 'Ufr , ire many poul
fn Wr n ( r ok county, nnd
fvht .1 . ... t 1 I. .
' 1 1 I ir iiird n tist
tins
'"'J .V CfT Mlmr. iir ll.i.
Horn, to the wife of Joshua Kanier, j
February 5, ir)o8, n son.'-
O. Springer was, in town yesterday
from his hontf near CulVcr.
Conrud Strasser returned Tuesday
from rt visit nt the Kasscr ranch on Cherry
Creek.
Mf, nnd Mrfl, frank R, IJlalr were in
town ycstcrdity from their home near
Youngs.
J. Wi Kobinson sprained his ankle
very, badly last Saturday, while lifting
some heavy freight in the warehouse nt
the store, since which time he has been J
nble to get about only with the assistance
of crutches. His injuries Were not serious
but very jiainfiil.
H. 0, Wood was in town1 the first of
the week from his ranch near Crooked
River., Mr. Wood says that the well
which Is being drilled nt the I. V. Lim
baugh place has reached a depth of about
300 feet, nnd they have no water yet, al
though the drill is in a sand formation
and it is hclicved that water will be struck
soon. Arrangements have been made to
sink the vVelJ to it depth of i$o feet, and if
there Is np water by that time, further nr
rangements will be made for continuing it
I'hc settlers of that locality nre all inter
csted in the successful outcome of the
attempt to secure water there,
The revival meetings at the Methodist
Church, have grown in interest and the
attendance is such as to tax the capacity
of the holtsc. Rev. C. A. Housel of
I'rlncville, is handling his subjects in a
very Interesting manner, flic meetings
will continlic on through Sunday and next
week. Mr. Houscl's subjects for the
next three evenings nre as follows: Vn
day, "A Hackslider's Repentance t" Satur
lay, "A I-ast Young Man and His
albert Sunday. "The New Mirth, or
Mny We Know We Are Saved." livery
body is invited to come. Nobody is
abided nnd no other church is assailed
A ,. .1 J rj 1 . 111
nn iiiicui;cih Discussion lor intelligent
people.
tti 'r, 1, m.cr, Unless .our
(irn 1 1 . 1 . . .
t -jn l iy was "uround"
,! . .
a shallow did the
see H 1 1 hi. ,in.. i.i.... a
avl hi. groundhog beert
" "i! iioie y ins
more wHts of Winter would
1)5 in the fur (;, Mut according
prophet, who is honored even
c"'Mry, the Winter Hits
owevt . 11 . A .
ku mca to
M
'I lIy f fuel, lor
' 'y have had his
I 1 HP. Mfi,....r. .....I
' 'HjMvil nun
C'J Li 4 Trilav fmn. f.n
llorni ,. I ..
"ric nicy nave liccn
l'i t I mr ii(,tl5i ,'i',Cy
1 '5 Vni l,.u .....1... ..t
.va w IH LIIUIIl U
'",fN1'' U l' Mordenj
M re , who hits died
f . HI ii . . ..
j omen was wall
U,n,jrr f the people of this
'B n ' nt time (1 Ins
wl ere he had n homestead..
1 H s place to Vortlartd oh
" "with, nnd
"hem tiilifornln. JiU ,..i.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
SKCONI) - HAM) WATKM TANK
.M'tinlfd, in.g(Kd onlcr, holding iiImjiiL
.aW uiuioiihi built lor rwirrow truck
wagon.. Will pay ciihIi or gire Kruln
in trade. II. I. Wood, Mud ran, Or. ffl
NOTJCB. TlioMiidnm I'louriUg MiIIh
ImvecloHi:! down for the Winter, and
cannot recciro wheat at the mill until
further notice. Madras Milling Co. 13
MULL FOU SBllVICKi Thorouchbral
Mrowu SwIhm bull, two-yuar-ol l, for
Kcrvico lit HckxI'h barn in Miulrnn,
price ?-'.ou. j w. Adams. tu-u
MJJICT US nt IFTsTuIrWUe Hall, Fcb.Vi7
anil ico the country folktt dauct'.
HACK TO TUA.DK Second-luuid hack
in good running ortlcr, to trado for
Kriuu or plowing. Seo I'rcsl l'iMliori
Fldhorvillo. j30Mi
MONKV TO LOAN-I bavo money to
Joan on uood deeded farm lnmU. Ap
ply to Mux Liicddi'mnnn) MiuIiiih, Or.
UN'DmlTAKlftU St'I'I'IiIKS - Our
complete line of undertaking mipplieH
bats arrived nnd we nre now prepared
to furulHli anything in that line
. promptly and nt moderate prh-ctj,
U)ucki llroa.; MmlriiH, Or. jll-lf
A uoiiipluto Hupply of IfKul lihtnkH for
alu liKiliiillng warrmity 1 1 i .tilt claim
Uu'(Im, rwil, clmtU'l and cr inortKngeH,
utn. .IiiHlleu court liliiuk-mh I juhtlci'
court work tiHpcolulty. No'ary rubllc.
V. J. HrookH.
MOdERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
A few of tbo reanoiis w by ho inany nre
Joining the Modern Wodim n of Ameri
011 :
Wo bavo 000.000 members with iU.iiOO
outHtiuiding cortifleateH, which in far
more than thu two next lamest SocietU-H
uo'iiiblited. . .
Threrl iiBceBsinpfitfl mlMed M10 first ten
uiiiiitliH bf HiIh year: all elaluiH paid and
!l (KMl.lXm i'iihIi mi limid.
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l'irt eigiit nlontliH 01 tliirt year wet
hhirmI 1U0,1 now eertilieate.s.
There are 175 of the leading Fraternal
iiHurnneoHoeietioa that have nix million
inenmerH nt tbe present time, uie
Modelii V6ortincnhao mmrlyone-fiixtb
of HiIh entire meiiibei-Hbip
There aroHlx billion f.nir iuiimivci ami
fifty mllllondilllara of pnitei iimi fur the
wiuowfi and orpliaim carried by the
membera of tbese aocletlea.
Tho M. W, A. earrioH One Million
Tbreu Hundred nlid Fiftv Million of this
amount, or a little inure tluili one-tiixtli
of all tlio fraternal IiiHtliaiico carried In
tbe Ublted States ',
Tho inaiiiiuonientoxpctiHo 01 tins great
order baa eoisl each iiieiiibur not to
exceed tbo prloo. of one pnHtaco Stamp
ter weeic Hinco.Hiar.iinw 111 iuinuu'.
. WMiiro uirjitauing uuuu iii'.iii.inni'
lNSlTRANOlC to our mi'inbera fi.r about
owMiult what oilier aoeietltw eliarge.
Not liioreao In the following aocieliea
and ui)Ht por tiio'uaaud, UK)(t:
Noi limruunu vm uini Vt iiwu n bi'
ArtiBuno 5(10 f 7 KO
Maceiibecri Deeruiialv t
. O U. W, I)eiiieaV
Itoval Areanum Dem-uaao J e -()
W. O. W. fi.802f . W 20
MoiloniWooilin'uOO.Ofil)' 5 80
Tiuwunt nt :ui voaiH of ace in tho M.
W. A. baa mn'er exeee-led ifn.8.r) per
tlioiiHiind In Olio year, t'onipani , this
WitlKthocoNtiu other aoeietii-H. TlrfJne
are a few of tho reitHoiia "WHY" we are
wilting an avorago oflU;51ll inombiiH
nef niontb.' If thla recolil flilitH yoi We
want you lUjipl lea t Idii (or niblnbiufibi p.
Youra fraternally, J. II Sbeaia, Ulittli-t
HopittyV 522 Ohambor of Oomir.m-f,
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I AGENTS FOR
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PATTERNS I
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Annual Clearance Sale
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We must reduce our gtcicks before we takei the annual inventory J
and in order to do so rapidly we have arranged this genuine' no I
profit sale, whiGn will eclipse any event evr held in Wasco Cotlnty
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Head the following items carefully. Evelry item is k money-saver
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SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY
Ladies' Lingerie and
Regular $l!35 grade,
J.50 "
. " 2.73 "
3:50 "
Wool Waists
Sale price, $1.10
" " L28
" " 2.29
' " 2.97
iii nil kit-
Ladies' Tweed Suits
Ladies' Tweed
and Cloth Jackets
Regular $).00 grade)
7.50 "
5.35 tl
3:00 "
Sale Price, $755
" 4,33
" " 4.32
" 2.43
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j In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket !
1 Styles i
i Regular $ 8.50 grade, Sale Price $ 5.00 I
5.00
4.29 I
3.50
!
10.00 "
6.00 '
4.75 "
4"
Misses Long Goats
$ 3.00 grdde,
3.50 "
4.50 "
6:00 "
Sale Price, 2.27 1
2.97 T
3.00
4.77
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Millinery at Onehalf Price
We will close out our entire stock of millinery at
one-half the original price.
Lhdies Long Coats
Sale Price,
' 9.00 grade,
6.00 "
.8.50 '
22.50 V
.frii mm ire nu nn uh mm.
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7.42. I
4.50 T
6.23 j
17.00
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Clothingi and Ladies rind Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice; All odds and ends in dress goods at One-Half price) and
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hundreds of other bargains too Humerous to iriention.
IHiEIMIieIBIEIES TECE PLACE AOSTID JPTuj&.2& TO COME EAELT
EDWARD 0. PEASE
GO., INC.
SHANIKO,
OREGON
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A. C. SANFORD
L Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company
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r.ter rpra CAPITAL
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UNIVERSAL
General Merchandise
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
CLOTHING
Farming: Implements
UNIVERSAL
MADRAS' - OREGON
UNIVERSAL
IP Stoves- Ranges, fieatersl,
. Try One, You'll FiudIt The
Best You Ever Bought At
Any price
BOXjID
I McTaggart & Bye
p Implements MADRAS, OR;
Piirtlandi OreuOll.
nuclei on December
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