The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, April 09, 1908, Image 5

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Monday
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5Wtlhe laM of tin week, tctuiniiij:
.nd Porter Qtiinn
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it f I f ,lr;nl.
f Antelofu, $sitcd
Mnorlicad, on
ht pat week.
I, who ha heen
me for some time,
.it this place last
William Ilrnwnliill wai in town yest'er
klay fiom Youiio.
I. K.Vibbcrt nnd wife were In town
last Tuesday from near Yoiinj,.i,
lib Crahtrce was in town Tuesday from
his ranch iii the Opal I'rahlc country.
G. M. Cornell, the Maic man, was In
town yesterday looking After business in
tcrcM.
William Hoci'li was in town The fint of
the week" from the Cove Orchard on
Crooked River.
M. A. Lehman, candidate for the Rc.
publican nomination for county school
Siipciinletitlcnl, is spending everal days
in tlits locality.
M.'R. HIkks of I'rinoville, was in town
ycitctday, appearing for oim of tl,c mi.
Klints in n civil suit on Wial in the justice
couit of judge Mason,
fcJeoige I.niickn, who is now engaged in
business at l'aisley, is spending the week
in Madras with telatives. Me is accom
panied by his eldrst son.
i. F. Patton of Waitburj;, Washington,
was in lawn 'last. Tuesday evening on his
way to Laidkw, wlfere he owns ifio acres
of irrigated land. Mr. patton expects to
remain there several months impiovint;
his property'
Testimony in the contest of Thomas N.
Hlack vs. Joseph Y. Ncthunc was taken
yesterday before Max Lueddemann, the
land involved beini; a quarter section
soutlicnst of Madras. The defendant did
not appear to defend the contest, which
was brought on the round of abandon
incnty and as the evidence showed that he
had not been upon the land in more than
tfrifTiif
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
FOIt SAIih-Huveii faricy. lired pltfH,
KriullHb orkHhirc croHcd with Poland
Oliliiiu tboroui-bbri)d on both- kIiIch.
I'.ivo boatH ami two howh. .For priceH
nnd Jiartinilara !..(.( Pnlon, Hix
iiiIIoh north of xMiuIiiih on Sbanlko
load. mlO-nl)
OLIVKH TYPICWUITH1IH. - Wo 'uu
hkciiIh ittnl citn ulvo von uooil leniH
m h iiiimbliiif; .1. 0. AI. A. Uohln
foil, MftilniM. tf
FOUND Ninr tlio Waymiro water
htntioii, ii fold band rinir Owner can
Imvo wiiiio by ealliiiKat HiIh olllco and
lirovinn property,
HPItlNO mid BC.MMKR (?,j,N. J. ('.
fi M. A. RobliiMin will receive n full
linn wltbln twoweeltH, latent pat
luriiH timl Hlylt'H of ladle dreHH
gooilt. You itiu Invited to oull niicl
liiHpeot liiein.
SlhAM ROLr,IN(i Have your (zniin
eteain lollod or dry lolled. 1 have
uood now uqtilpnifiit, ntpm ity J5 tonn
daily. Piie(H; Ktoum rolling, 2M)
por 'on ; dry rolling, if2.00 pur ton. J.
U. Wayinire, Mudrat, Or. oLMtf
CO.MMINKI) HA ItVUKTUHS -If you
nro. intereHtwl in buying ono Heo A C,
Hanford, agent at .NladriH. inliitf
RFPA I RB FOR M'CORMICIv lino ..I
niHclilnury. I'arile wuntln-,' tbeni
Hboiild leuvo onleiM with .1. 0. fi AI.
A. Roliliicon ho tin y oiiti be ordered
now and delay avoided.
A complete htipply or legul IiIiui'Ub for
-ale Incliidlnt; warranty nil. I quit olnlni
deeilH, real, eluUlel and erop morlK?(
eto. .IiiBtlce court lilunkH Mini iiHtle'e
eoiirf work iiwpeclalty. Notary Public;.
F. .1. RronkH.
two years,
canceled .
the entry doubtless be
Deputy HbiirlirilaniinoiHl arrantcd a
Ulan VI niileH unnt of Kiikimio on tlio
road lendiiiK up tlie middle fork of the
Willamette, limt Kinithy, who purll
ally aiihweri tlie duHcrlptlou of 0I
lliinilltoii, wftiltwl at .Silver Like In
connection with the murderer of .IiiIIuh
WallatMle. The mini nrrented cIiiIiiih
olio Murllii I'cternon, and Haya that
hu Iihh been at Hbaulko, Rend and
oilier HiiHlern Oregon poliiln. Ho had
, , Allll nn m-hhi " I"'"' ill" II III lir Ull 1 171 1
- UIIIII1JL-U I'l'MIL 11 111 1 I IS II 1 !!. Ill Mllfl II
uinl whh noiirlv oxIiuiiHted from cxixim-
nr. iiiiim isiiiiiuiii nun i iiiiiiniii lint hiih iiiiiiriiii
ait to secure liiBtiranco lor an
II
i Fa'tfihi , who upent scvciaj
it '. if; his patents on
I'Uin j r-"uin-d on Friday to
u. ifie i,r i, is employment.
t'h, pi ending rider
T i oofotencc of the
! r. qiMrtaily cor
tt s.iturday evening.
i r ii iii The Dalles
..' i I
i.
A l i I. n jjonc to Madras,
c " i.. 'i speml iix weeks
t ' I'reitou, ami her
'IV , hath SUCCMiflll
' "I u ! Kinpirc. -Salem
' Agency Plains, t
'a rim! m the Kit-
' I si Satniday qvon
. ' i ' htm odlod for
' I ' i in a branch 6( the
i of Youngs, wns
looking after the
' ' 1 I - l Gnp ptccinct
' ' in iims to be held
I i r -.yu he iciiteicd
' ' '' l le Gap procinct,
f !i nil were repub-
f
lie
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wrrr I -
n r i.
mr, , I
in ft
-ft 'vi , I
I'dllll, " I I
' i: it lie red at the
l ist Sunday for
f tilts Methudist
1 1 r Skipworlh de
'riiKMi, which was
1 i!' banket dinner
' In the afternoon
i ' "is were admit-
' "f the church at
1 vi'ii 1'ifiin is re
bom the winds
ll"' pint few week?,
north end of the
! I of over 6o acres
t'Hnpletely mined
the wind blowing
' 'he sand it carried
of th ji owing
place a field of 8o
m destroved in n
' " 'mill cases
10 re etd iir (jround.
jcr of fu
rm th
"C'l Mill ... .
,nrl. ""ung tne past
,oriei! u Co davs ili.rf. iv.ll
Ulff-Tfni
'mil, ,
Whet un
run....
Mr,
- V I r
fiery vc l
Ulllll t.f il
"I 111,1
aid to Invc
it was
''ft- coming through
"uuiry south nf JSfad-
inaiket
fie farmer ,
'run this country,
h' are lllnnnlnir In
akemi. ' 'i'yiug ii in
mm weatuer to
1 '"K rlowniir. ! n 1(, I
- '"won the ro(i mu
V" increibe. 'n, j. . .....
. T iibiu ivus ii iiur
'e on I,.
.. u i in a counirv
iua( is in., . . ..
but ,110st '7 -uiwuping
. . 111111 will
. "an,ko '"atket this SprlnK,
Railroad Enalnooro Hero
Two railroad cnginects MopfTcd over
night in Madras last Tueiday, one of them
going on south as far as Redmond the
next day, nnd the other returning to the
Ocicliulcs. They gave out no informa
tion while here ak.to the purpose of their
visit, although they Mated that they had
followed the survey up the Deschutes'
river to the mouth of Willow crtek, and
fiom there up the cauyor. to Madras. They
were traveling horseback, leniling pack
horses upon which ijieir camping outfit
was strApped.
in the prut three years Madras has
bean fnvorcd many times by these tieiirxl-
ienl visits of railroad cngiurrrs until they
have come to be icgatdcd as merely hhi
line, but there is n gcncrnl belief that the
preiciit year will witness the beginning of
actual lailroml construction into Central
Oieguu. This lulu-l nt stienglliencd by
the fact that the activity of the Mt. Hood
line will necessitate prompt action on the
Niit ol the llarriman interests, in order to
hold tlie territory.
Several ways of burlding a railroad into
Central Oicgou arc open to tlie llarriman
interests The Oicroii lLnstcin, a Hani
man project, has a line surveyed noith
nnd south acioit. Central Oregon. The
Corvalhl & I'-aitein, another Hariiman
property, has an extension ot its line sm
vcyed down the cut side of the moun
tains to the Deschutes liver. That line is
already constructed as far as Detroit, and
pmbably could be extended so as to tap
Central Oregon moie quickly than any
other line. The Natron and Ontario line,
lurther south, is another llarriman project
upon which the pcimancut location stir
vey is said to have been completed.
Editor Tnkos Long Walk
John A Scabury, who with Ins cousin,
Miss Florence U. Seabury of Dos Ange
les. California, leccntlv purchased the
Daidlaw Chronicle, was in .Madras Tues
day evening on the way to his new home
in the iriigaiion town on the Deschuies.
Mr. .Scabury is a newspaper man of expe
rience, aiuDwill doubtless make his pres
ence felt in the field ol Crook county
journalism.
Mr, Seabury is an enthusiastic pedes
trian, nnd started out from Portland last
week to walk nil the way through to
Laldlaw, but abandoned his jaunt nt
Wasco, comirlg tlie rest of the way by
train and stage. He walked the distance
from Portland to Wasco 1 18 miles in
four days, covering 37 miles the second
day out.
The new editor of the Laidlaw paper
starts out wU considerable entnusiasm
over (ho future of Central Oregon, nnd
with that spirit nnlmatinu him wjll doubt
less mitko a success of his newspaper nt
Laidlaw,
YOU WILL NOT ONLY SAVE mom-y
bnt.it will bo greatly to your, advan
tage to lend my local ubout machine
repniiH. A. 0. Sunford. 'mlL'tf
FOR SALI5 OR TRAD 12 A Chatham
wheat eloimer, alinoHt new, with
wicker attachment, lflaHHorted Held lux,
will clean In tlrat-chiHH fhape any grain
or gniHS need. Will take $10 for It, or
will take 100 buuhelH of good oatu
delivered atmvbarn in Redmond, Or.
Frank jlnna, Rodmond, Or. ' m20-a0
NOW IS Till? TIM 15 to placo your
order for a combined barventer So n
to bo sure of potting it filled. A. C.
Simford, agent. ml2tf
JUNIPER POST-. - Good one for
wile. .1. 0. it .M.A. Robinson. Il
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5MAMKD, DftE,
(INCORPORATED)
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NEW STOCK OF
Sh
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La Senorila.
SEE v
THAT THIS h
ft A
Trade mark jjf J
is brahoed ol
ON EVERY iC ft&KL
SHOE.
We have just received our new Spring stock of shoes
and have all the latest shapes and best makes, combined
with highest quality. We handle the largest slock in
this territory, and can guarantee a perfect fit at reason
able prices v
Art In
Shoemaklrnj.
Exact Beprocluctfon of lliU Style Shoe.
Call and examine our
stock and let us supply
you with WORK
snoes, DRESS snoes
and OXFORDS
IRE
A carload of wire has arrived and we
are prepared to fill your orders for
BARBED WIRE, STEEL FENCE,
BALE WIRE STAPLES' and POUL
TRY NETTING. We will be pleased
to quote prices on wire
Edward C. Pease Co., Inc.
SHANIKO;
OREGON
J5
ONKfl IIORHIi POWKR unit one 12
borne power jaoline enijliio for wild
at a lnr(aln. .1. C. it M. A. Robtu
win, MudriiH. f tf
CATTLK FOR SALH. 35 bead of Htook
cattle; tillyniiuj;. .Some Koodxleeru
anion),' Ilium. A. V. Warren, Hay
oreok,vOreion. FOR SALIJ Brood how ami wight
piH; ioid Htoek bo'.'H. Poland China
ami HrkHliIre; plM about one inoutli
old, $0 per pair; will not bo Hold
MiiKly. W. V. FleldH, Madrni. 2i
Carries a good line of fresh
drugs and patents. Pre
scription work and family
'recipes made a specialty
' T- A. LONG
Physician and Druggist
! MADRAS, ORECON
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A. C. SANFORD
Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company
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BEND - SHANIKO LIVERY,
STAGE & STABLE COMP'NY
J. H. WENANDY, PROPRIETOR
Daily Stages to Shaniko and Bend.
Ltcry Service in Connection. Stables at
Madras, Shaniko and Bend r$r$r
FRANK OSBORN
Age nt
Madras, Oregon
FOR
PARTICULARS
AND RATES
SEE
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UNIVERSAL
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."'J .' . . Mll.lMrnr.1.
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Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler and Moline
Wagois and the "John Deere lines"
My prices are right and I
will take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight, on all
goods I. handle or carry
MADRAS, - OREGON
Hi! A. M. WILLIAMS &. CO
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THE
UNIVERSAL
ILiai
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Furnishing Goods
UOolS AND MiOK.4
HATS ANO CXVA
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THE DALLES
OREGON
four pro
party
WITH
OSBORN & WILSON
Madras, Oregon
Wo handle all kind of real ostati', and
have a number of lmif-uins to otter.
S1
UNIVERSAL
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters'
Try One', You'll Find It The
Best You Ever Bought At
Any price
t
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McTaggart & Bye
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
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MADRAS, OR3
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MADRAS
MEAT MARKET
JAMES W. HURT, PROPRIETOR
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Fish, Vegetables and Country Produce
MADRAS,
OREGON
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