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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
Ml. penings at Madras. . in tmvll ",.., ihrtulver Umu. Mrs. A. W. .mi Wiir - . Yi" . ,...i-r the first 01 i ami W r- " ... ,i. u'limnriirliiK ' i ll-ml Will tW" " . , .r nMtt MMiHinjr 'l3'" ' .... ,,..,, of Mr; Ijntl . fit II1C II"" i " tl p ,i,it Culver, hrkr', ""I ,lcr lfllllor v in i rrry r ..i uinonta, were I I .1 III UIW VW" . II .. j I .1 llll -- lrt III Ik i r . , .fiuri.ril tint mm o ,t that tn'if i mi leen working i-,i 1 1 f n shaniko for a ,,-, f ir k ' i hi lioinottcml il,. pla .' ' W('''k K .ui r'-'"ri.ri to I'orllantl I. . - ,. .law l.atr. jifl- J' ll'IMli; It mv.w, ' f...l ...1.1. , , , , , ' t . ' onucciou "ii" . ... i .. ..i noiiiif.Mt of the Me ic - rilta M I I W. ft M. A. sun i. ' 1'ir,' nf I .-i'T.im.1 artiml Iftit ' . f . ! .. ,vr-nio,t "''r a I""'"0" " ...... i :t a i i,ii,fi)r(l. mkinti the ... . Mm t.v ttitr dennrture o( H ic'ji j " - -- i. ... r I I . - I II .in IIJII. UIU U i I , I , rs ii..! Mr. Tiffany J . . i. , I. ' , j mi Iheli WttV 10 ' bll ',1 I ' ' , " jmi r.n V'.'V. irm i,. r I I!fu,'f, ji " i ountyicnt Mr. (i-ini of frivi; rilrr, for ttic nt i so !at Tliurnlrty Atthur Young ifiil over to the , ( lvr on the I dr.idly wtmpoB. . .i! $$oo, himI he jj'j-.e of tccurtn ! Mr. Road i . pirtinct. ' ii imp nml Mr, i I "itl.md, filed upon f'rnnk Hrown of llend wa visitor in Madrm Inst Monday, W. S. Kicu of I.mnontft litis accepted a portion with J, C. h M. A. Robinson at till plncc. W. II, Reynolds and M. VanTaiscI were lit town from the Culver district the last of the week. Kied itoliker relumed iiomo from Noilh Yakima, the flnt of the week, and m looking after bin ranch nenr Dm Lyle & i J i o vv 1 1 Wcaley I.lvin;ton and his bride nr ilvcd lierc but Sjtuidny afternoon ftom Vancouver, W'aibinRlon, and ato vbitinc tlic former's paiunis, M. and Mn. J. VV. 'I.ivinXftton, , William Macbeth', who lor a month or morn lia had cihiirc of tilt) bimiiiMS of J. W& M. A. lloblmon St Co. at this rlncc for the nitljitiuo, loft I ml Tueiday ! mumiDK for hit home in Portland. Ilruce 11 nod, who Jut '.men walking nt Vancouver, Wash,, for the pan iix monttij, roltimcd tn hU hommtead south of Mndmv the first ol the weak, lie expects to tcmtiin rind cultivate hit plate litis year. Don't mist the popular cntcitninmrnt to be Riven at Madrnt, Monday, Mairh 9, bv Professor ami R. A. Moon. The prnyrflnf will chutist of comic, lerious, tragic and diakcuc selctlioni. Come and enjoy a limn I y Inttfjli. Admitsioo, child ren 15c; adultn 55c, Wiflktm Hocjjll and wife were in town lasj Satuiday and Sunday Irom the Cove orchatd. Mr. Moccli brought in with him ; load of Winter apples lor local merchants. He says that (he weather 10 far tin been must taiisfarinry from a fruitgrowers stnndpoluti ai there has been plenty of moisture and no weather of the kind to damage fruit. Durirrtf the warm days the buds were beginning to' swell, but the cold night have kept them back, and the budding has not advanced to a ' MUtfe where it can be damaged by a frccje I o AGENTS FOR B. One-Buckle SHOE tt f S3 T7Z sZ)t AGENTS FOR ? 0 f fSP- AGENTS FOR Standard PATTERNS 'A Clearance ffe must reduce our stocks before we take the annua! 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 ..1. . ti . . .. 1 ti..:.: .i.i.:)! .... 1 I - 1 I ..if "-"7 - ' " - It .1 Il - 'il.' l 11 M lllfl , ICIUI IMW .... t 1 . .. I . ..t. . i . 1 r 'i 1 rf tt'i. u'trrf Air .1 tM T ' r m tits contctva nju.( Ii r, txjirct to return to mn 1 "'.in ' r 1 ph siv nnn 1 in .tirre k!r, upon their home f ti 1 l.'cr ,..)' been employed W ' ' V irgo building r 1. scpiembor, return ' of ftUra Inst fi'itn Shaniko on I'P in seven hours, t 1 1 re in as om 1 . " ' ' ' 1 . .13 lie ttvrr nv CLASSIFIED LOCALS TO TUADIt-tiood Winter npplw U. trade for grain, cither wheat, ohU or iMirlcy. Apply to Mm. It. Parriab, Ibtycrovk, Oregon. KDISOi; "i'TiON 0" KaTmIS ni7f racorrfii A. 0. Hauford, agent, MudtHK, Or. fi:i LAND KOIt RKXT-175 rrej. niltiva tud lhilil for runt, H .iiiIIch hoiiIIi of Mtiihnw. Will clinrgo 4 crop for Iibc of lwl. Wtitu to O. II.. Relkuap, Chinook, Wnab. fLJ-mlU SKI! A. 0. SAN FOR I) for Syntonic jilowsnnd rupttii'4, .MmlritH, Or. fl!)t( MACKLN'AWU, STORM COATS, mtn mid cbililron'ri miiU iniiht all n. J. W. t M. A. Rohinsoii A Co. S1'7ijrR(u7u7G-Hav' y,x7 Krain Mtwun rollwl or dry rollil., T haw aool now 0n ( piiM'M t , L'Hm ity 15 tone (lally. Pricow: Klenm militia, S-.M nor ion ; dry rolling, 2.tX) per ton. J. C. Waymiro, Mndnif, Or. nlMtf Try our Imperial washing in n Inne, it in the let. Mc Tni-rnit it Bye. Read the following items carefully. Every item is a money-saver SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY Ladies' Lingerie and Wool Waists Regular $1.35 grade, 1.50 " 2.75 " , 3.50 " Sale price, $1.10 1,28 2.29 2.97 4m a I s 1 Ladies' Tweed Suits 1 I Ladies' Tweed j In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket ! I Civile i I 4. Regular $ 8.50 grade, I ' " 9.00 " I. " 10.00 " ! " 6.00 " j- " 4.75 " c 11 mi an .tm en au an uh - ... I Sale Price $ 5.00 j. V " 6.27 f ''' " 5.00 1 " " 4.29 I " . " 3.50 j and Cloth Jackets i ! Misses Lon Coats Rcgulaf $9.00 grade, " 7.50 " 5.35 " 3.00 " Sale Price, $7.55 " " 4,33 " ' 4,32 " " 2.43 I .1 $ 3.00 grade, f 3.50 " 4,50 " j 6.00 " s ih itiH-"iUH' ur Sale Price, it il 11 r a I 2.27 2.97 t 3.00 I 4.77 J ti- jViiilinery at Onehalf Price We will close out our entire stock of millinery at one-half the original price. ini iimn iiini n 1 111111 1111 1 lini inn 1 1 1 11 r Tin r ni til 11 t 1 1 1 -ntri-r-i ri 1 Ladies Long Coats 9.00 grade, Sale Pfice, 6.00 " 8.50 " 22.50 " . I 7.42 I '4.50 I ,6.23 i 17.00 -! Mr '. x)ccts to remain l i " 'c nl in cultn-ation rw 1 ill Tr I', , Pi 1 li.a . .in I I, 1 1 . I 1 'r. ti, , . t nnti s 1 I nj,' an interest in ' 'i" Onion Sunday 1 '" tliodist brethren " '.il.ni out of their ' it "tir home. A r one half interest :l in the lecture ' l.mth noW tin 'isrd lor prayer i" "pie's meetings " 'p' t in it, vlio oh. '" ' ' 1 1 ' notify Mrs, W. j"'n visiiui; at his 11 City, Tennessee !, toturncd last '" position at the ' ' 1 Creek. Mr. 1 '"'"ie was marked u 1 ' u lin own afr.uts, ' i -uid very honor ' wnle there. TIih ' ' 1 '' "f a romance 1 ' 1 .lint; In nroi ... v. I . j w t t 'i ' llflllr ICIMMI...I I,. I . vi ... ., 1 1,1 they will make) i rys. 1 I', I 11 " "periled upon for I :i. ti.u.. ,, iiwipaai on ' 'h l I.. I wr.., ... , I ...III ill liisi j d nit; very nicely. .It ( i-liln in. ,1... I .. .in l,H. liii btcp.fathcr, 'ind becominfj i, vl'. 11 ! l. 'V 1 . 1 . r. t j , . 'isiir ""It 111! A (ompldiK htippl) nf leul lilitnltK for I alo Iiii'IiiiIIii WHirtiiity mi l inlt olalni ; looilH, rt iil, liltuttol mill oroii iiiortuacn", ; to. .liiHtluc court IiIhii1;h uii.l JumIU'i' ijourt work 11 Mpeclalty. Notary Ptililli;. K. .1. Hronka. LOCAL OPTION Shall Crook County Be Dry? Shall wc have a Sober People, Less Crime and Less Taxes? Hear H. B.Hudson Field Secretary for the International Reform Bureau on following dates: flrtftulf TiiMdny. Murfli 17 t.umniiU , Wmliivmlny. Muri-li ll lltdroofc tk)tjoolliou Tliurmluy. Mnrcli to Culvnr TrlJiiy, March Jo Opnl I'rnlrU Cluirrli . . .Saturday, MhtoIi '.'1 0riuiiii Oliurcli, MniUfty b. in , Miin'li 'it Miiilrnt -umlny . in., Matoii ?a 111 I'liUlli fcnluniIlion. . MoiiiIii, "liirrli W o 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 mention. HEMEM3EP- THE PLACE PL.N TO COME SHANIKO, ORFGON A. C. SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company Genera! Merchandise Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, $chutller and Moline Wagons and the "John Deere lines" I. - i i bftti , , , Hit I. 1' II II, til 4' ) rS .lln. I. t I, ""' oi appemll. "'"'' 'it I stautd m i,,r,if,.,.i in ii . n u.ey r(,u.1C(, T)C acrious a con. "c '' H furllior I I.. " "it theie nml nnmnii 1 Ik wiiiu .:...i ... .,. ,, ' 'Miicu hi uie tl" M'"l the nn..ii,. ....ii - i.ipui recovery, His Ul,lli ami hi. i.' .... Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared expressly for the needs ol liorf cinca and ranchmen. It Is a powerful nml pene trating liniment, n remedy lor emergen, clcs. A booIIiIiir embrocation lor Hie rcliel ol pain, and Hie best liniment tor sprains and soreness. Unt qunled lor ctirlnc the wounds and Injuries ol HAWED WIKU nml lor liealinc cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific Horse Uiilmcnt Is fully guaranteed. No other la so Rood or lielplul In so many ways, lilt falls lo satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price, IXTKA lOC BOmtO WTV CIMT My prices are right and I will take wheat at Shaniko 4 all II VW ' .'ayt 0 THE J If UNIVERSAL 3. MmM&l&M RRAMTED S TUP UNIVERSAL EVERY RAMDE WARRANTED UNIVERSAL prices less the freight, on goods I handle or carry MADRAS, - OREGON M Stoves, Ranges, Heaters Try One, You'll Find It The Best You Kver Bought At Any price SOLID M cTaggart & Bye Hardware, Groceries Implements MADRAS, OR; f.! R i r O o rl 4 .7. gl I nt,i were with mL. .v .. hj iiiiiiiirr? iinu PONTIANP, OnC, - iiii us iin irnmc uookLdt nir.n "peiatcU upon, r"-v ii