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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
THE REVIVAL MEETINGS Conducted by -.-...iin.r tills week AGENTS FOR B, & H. QneBuckle SHOE ACJENTS FOR Lblnsonl F " I'll i,un vlli iff Jrti 1 . KynoM wiw 1 Standard PATTERNS r A J.-y '",,B,!- ... , W of Culver wa, r K .... c,.mcllV. SHAWfCO, ONE. BO l " . . i ...... vHimr in . home f.l Mlv- lOlll t.i.ii.f w.n in ltnwn lint Kn'V .rm town il' weeK i.u... ,, aicrll"0"1",,,,!'1' nnu aie i" U country mmK past at Madras. Ei CSearaoce 1 tit 1 . uP,imL' and n P'y la.nctt hai !' Mlf F , .... . rmiC I SOUltl Ol bwn, no"' r (mil Mr. banish of HaycrecK were ... ISatutd.iVi !Loveland and Ins dataller, ,le( wck vbitors :u " line week. Line John H. Lewis passed r ... . i ... hit w.iv to inivn Hi'"'') i " ' L the Heiul country. iNortnn. a special nent of the ,nd Ollicc, spent several days Lry during the week. j H. Osborn of Culver was in Salutd.iy, arconipanleu oy m I and daughter Low. Alia hwcetinj!, matron fti wc jjnh' Indian .School, has been l Madras during inc cc. llodder, repiescntini; Ulake- k r i'.wil,iiul. and I. E. Cox . c... jane 5C0 erc in iown m j""' C, l ulion has returned .from I, whcre he look an examination liper at the county teachers' loru I A I.,oni was a visitor last Satur. tineville, whcie he went to be Lo (lie mysteries of the third Masonry, ; A. Housel, who is assisting C, Crattf in i series of revival al tins place, spent Saturday and it his home in I'nncville. , D Drown is in Portland, at- Ll the btdsirte of a son, who is in El at that place The younj; man quite ill lor some time m Mor- lew churches have been organ is viLimtv within the nasi month lit of the icvual meetings con iy Kcv I, L). Drown at Red i Mud Springs. Jenkins was m town last Friday e ( j'ver neighborhood. Mr. says that the crop outlook nit (he country south of licic was itler than it is now. s Dye and Tom Fields returned 'rom Shaniko, where they had two I ads of wheat for McTnt- Hye lhev made muck time.' Rhe rcjuiid trip in (our days. I) llrown and Kcv. G. K. 'the Middle Oregon Haptist Asso- losedavery successful scries of inee'iniis at Mud Sprint's on flay i" ht of last week. As a Hip nre'ircs there were seven- smoiw i") the church. I (i :.!-1 in n rapidly winding up ts in il l , locality, and expects to (it few da s for his new location if 1 ' iiiv He has rented his unci n Afjenty Plains, and is f l.llli ll i f liu Tiirvnii.tl ninni wl h he i annot take with him. ce An north of Paisley was in : I hur day evening, on his way in a iliree niouth'i visit at his e m I oitlan.l. Mh Ain'sworth is in uf general merchandise at Pit lf-y On his way In he Ulli.lv ll 1 V,,, r..n,l..ll l . hiu nifKin his first trip into mi, , W 'I I.em .one of the teachets I 1 i rliool at Himnasho, wa: Bat I' i I ay, completing his proof '"rtiiini Mr Lew s was one tn ni'e ones who secured claims ' ''ol1 ( at the time th:il tract wns PI1' ii, i." bemi; the first to make "i 'in Matoles tract. 1 1'- f 11 aye reek attended Odd jl0l1fte it this place last Sutuiday t i..' iMu-ville papers of last K. .i jir ii u Mr Kicc is n candidate iy C liiissioner mi ttii rriiiilili. let II,. ll'" ' .iinty, and lie would have Ml vnii; should he enter the I'l 1 hanks Mr. unci Mrs. Lee i,lre m this manner to express ,mi'i inanks lor many acts of U I (.Vlnxll... .1 1... FI,(IS aild llrlirllluir. 111 ll,. I.nnr nf P'V'uienu,, the death of their mt . -)tiititiiiU iViiiuirfivvA VIliMllllW tlw.L.n s.rtl Evangelist E, K, Moon Will continuo ALL NEXT WEEK SUBJECTS MoihIh)-, Vuti. 21 TI10 Dovll TneH'trty, rVi. V TI16 A1(lutiily Hnfci Wny WoilnomUy, I'ob. 2il Jciim Only Thurwlny, I'cb. 'X Nnnmnn Friday. Tob. 20. ... A lecture on "MIND" liii'luilliiK n (lUnumlrtn of Hilrlti)nllm. ChrlHUii Hclew-e. Mcutiil MunllriK, Ktc. AilmUsiri JO i.uiiln. HAtunlity, Fob. i How Wo AroHnvoiI Bunilny, .Mnr. 1 ll:iln. 111 In clirlut it If) p. 111 (Hulijuut to m niitn.iiiK'oilj 7.3(1 p. m Kxi'tuc Good Music. Stirring Sermons. EVERYBODY IS INVITED Services every evening at 7:30 Rev. I). D. Dodife, presiding elder of the Free Methodist Church, who was to have held quarterly conference at this place next Sunday i unable to be here on account of sickness. Ketf. Welter of 'ortland will be here in his stead and will conduct the quarterly mcetinc;. Services will he held in Madras Saturday and Sun day evenings- and at Opal Prairie Sunday morning. A. C. SANFOll!) hnu ii Hat of account h duo thoOrizzly Mku wimnor v,o. nrici will rocelvo nd receipt for urain, Mr. u.rtiiiriii- u-lll iilwn lie in MmlraH iiL'iiin from 18th to lilet IriHt Putronu will t-lvi' their uttuntioti to thin until their tu'CoiintH nro Homed. u. i. if vo. CLASSIFIED LOCALS .ANM) KOlt ItKNT175 ncrcH culliviu ted Innd for rent, 8 milcH HOiith of lillnH. Will charge H crop for uso of land. Writ to u. ii. m-iKtmp, Chinook, Wnsh. VJO-mVi WAHTHD Ono liorao In exchniiKo for Bolid Comfort milky iilow Will pay dlffcnsnco Jno. A. Iloffmaii. fiiOtf KOU MALI! -Ono MO-irullon water Uuik, ono rancu in kooI coixtltlon, aim oilier liousi'liohl inrnltuio; iu neiui oi iifn; mm ilUk nlow. dink linrrow and dull. Apply to N. H. Pinkerton, MtulniH, UIOVMIII, Ml'--" 0. I. C. twar for Hale, nt my ranch 1J mlli.'H norlli oi imiras on rtKciu- Piaiim, W.JU. Ck fI!l-20 SHK A. C. SANKOKD for byrncHW tiliiw-H nml roimirH. Mntlrnt), Ur. Il.nl ni'ru i.viii K a I.I' MM! ImihIilOh of co)(l V fcJ V - - " ckSin Wintur oatH nnd lWiu i)umiioi oi Spring oats foY hiiIo. Apply to Joe iainnuh MadniH, Or. I20 MACMC1NAWS, 8T0KM COATS, menN mid cliiniten'H Milts iiiiihi un go. ... W. ct M. A. ItobinHon fc Co. rain nvt STKAM HOhhlNO Huvo your gt good now equipment, cnpni ity 15 torn daily. Prices: Stomn rolling, ?U.oO nor ion; dry rolling, ?-MM) per ton C.Wtiymiro, MadniH, Or.- . oU Try our Imperial washing machine, it In the best. McTaggart & Hye. oiMtf J. A B(iiiiilelM hiippiy of legul lilunltH for alo iimlndliiK warranty and qiiUolnlm leedri, real , olialtol nnd crop mort L'aguH, urn. .Iiihl uu eoiiri ihiiiikh inn. j"-""" court work iinpeoluUy. Notary Piil.He. V, ,. HrooKH. RECORD Pnclllc Horse Liniment Is prepared expressly lor the needs ol horsemen nail ranchmen. It Is a powcrlul nnd pene trating liniment, n remedy for emergen, cles. A soothing embrocation for the relief ol pain, nnd Hit' best liniment or sprains and soreness. ' Unt qua cd lor curing the wounds nnd Injuries ol BARBED WIRI3 and for heallnc cu ts, nbrnslons, sores nnd bruises. Pacil c Horse Liniment Is fully, luwanleed. No other Is so good or helpful In so ninny ways. If It fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price, MTU toc omit ri'TV enrt HOVT CHCMICAL CO., PoxHanp, Out. annul tir SKMinPW I KL.U 9 J We must reduce our stpeks before we take the annual inventory ! and in order to do so rapidly we have arranged this genuine no I nrofit sals, which will ecliose anv event ever held in Wasco County 7 a. tIV, rffr yy A A n. A ftA A AAArflf tV irV tfV rftcrfh-.TiV.iSc lTWif .TSt Vh rfV rfW lftr-ifV jfigjScjAcjCc itk A -A itf Read the rollowing items carefully. JLvery item is a money-saver i i i i i i i i i i i SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY Ladies' Lingerie and Wool Waists Regular $1,35 grade, 1,50 " 2.75 " 3.50 " Sal e pnee, it $1.10 1.26 2.29 2.97 Ladies' Tweed Suits 1 In Semi-Pitting Eaton and Pony Jacket ! StvlPc I Regular $ 8,50 grade, 9.00 " 10.00 Ladies' Tvyeed and Cloth Jackets Regular $9.00 grade, 7.50 '' 5.35 3-.00 " Sal r Aire ic rnce, " " 4.33 ' ' , 4.32 2.43 6.00 4.75 i nnrm im n K 5ale Price' $ 5.00 I 6.27 ? i 5.00 4.29 3.50 I -0 Misses Long Coats Sale 1 Price, $ 3.00 grade, 3.50 " 4.50 " 6.00 " ,. 2.27 i 9 07 3.00 4.77 j. -UP- Millinery at Onehalf Price We will close out our entire stock of millinery at one-ljalf the original price. 1 Ladies Long Coats 9.00 grade, Sale Price, 6.00 " I 22.50 " 4w i urn mm a oi - m I 7.42 4.50 6.23 17.00 1 t Clothing, and Ladies and Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice, All odds and ends in dress goods at One-Half price, and v hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention. REMEMBER THE PLACE RLA.2ST TO COME EARiyST EDWARD 0. PEASE 00., INC. SHANIKO, OREGON A. C. SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company General Merchandise Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler and Moline Wagons and the "John JDccre lines" My prices are riglit and 1 will take wheat at Shaniko prices less the freight, on all goods I handle or carry THE UNIVERSAL mm mm mmmm&m lfe?rSSr Perfect ir W iinn5SlnrX THE UNIVERSAL EVERY RANGE WARRANTED UNIVERSAL Stoves, Ranges, Heatersfl Try One, You'll Find It The Best You Ever Bought At Any price SOLD McTaggart & Bye MADRAS, - OREGON Hardware, Groceries Implements MADRAS, OR; Cvl J. V'i '"gotten,