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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
at Madras, r ,,r VoiiniUi was in .V.bbcrt of Youn8s, was In iuee of Giaily. wni vmior m 1,1,1st Saturday. uM.nunl.li", county .01 mnrtpr, ..- on nr liny lIU" " ...,IIn., it. I.. U'lKi 111 13 aiv, ,, n.ir Cu vcr. Aims.ron,' of Culver, attended Mi, r.ri lasi r " nrt 111 v Warren of 1 layer", was n . ii,,ir,n:in and Mrs. O. O. Il.l"nh .... : T. f nUff. VllllCll ' VCI - 'tlC.V . U.ii! vv.H in town yesterday from i iv. ' . . I ft. 4 t ...rr.ikuJ of lloliriruiii mc .m.iu 'It c Robm-on ami j. W. HMrt wc.c n . v. neck country lu&t j... hnSteiJI, the Heml bnnkcr, was in TucsJ-iV cveniiiK, " W "",c 4 VISIt ( l I'lJl't'llld- M M olluiu, a rancher from llic . . ... - ill iltlllM ,rJ KiJce cuimry, win m i"t. j. buying seel Krain and supplies, .. i? . nr f.rfm Vallev. IS, M tj m Madras last Monday, and i Mn. M. K. Snook. cob Sir mil, who was a candidate for dtmoail Damnation lr slictiir, . I. ,, . l iif TllKkdaV on Ills ,! inn)",," ' H llorney apd J. H. McDowell tol'mi luesdayto attend the ty socialist roiivcntton, wincr was at that h e ynterdny. ,j, C .iiinte and Mrs. pdlctt nrl y vri.mjj from llic Waini aitr y v. icic they visited l.ut tmih.N i ,u Wilwin. , Riley C 'W, democratic nominee only I'll'" Mipcruitcndcnt was in u'.t itur '. i, accompanied by Ins y. Mr t o was in town Jjctlinj; ion returns irjin over nic eouniy. J, Sparks and wife were in town last ti'i), hi t'f.r way to llic railroad, Spades w. lunuetly manager of the Ic Kuttc li.c'iH.k company in the ri country, but recently disposed of Kerens t rc pt C.C (ncy of the Wnpnsprmn; i ... i. :n ... I... VJUUll, II ICMI1CU III uc Ijnnc ll ,11 HIS e at the aijem y Latest reports from gency bnnj news of an improvement condition, which his many friends hope may continue until he has en- passed through Madras 'I uesday on ay to I ;u Haw, where they will join Scibury, the owurr of the Laidlaw urn ic. ,ui4 tc.iiuh), who is a icw A Honncy organized a local Grange tlfUlui tli. f.., t f .1.- 1 1. er menders, He expects to return i ..... aumil 1 UC3U(iy III IICM WCCK IU up the work here, and will organize a o - I..,..., i.i. tiuiiiiuv anya he expects to organize four or five ges in Crouk county. nacciun' of a funeral service out of ' 1 wa unable to fill my appointment pl-fe list Sunday. The regular m me i nnsti m church Sunday il 26 Mtlrmmr t.rinr. nn.l Ciin.l.,., ' , v. tint, wlJHKrty 01 at t-1 . ' ii.i.iian Kndeavor o- a' 7 0 cluck and preaching at 8 in evemnj' l.ve.ybody welcome.' K. 1 ' Kinc, candidate for the republi nomination f()r county treasurer, at fd the prin lt,e'. n, this nrccinct Inst y Ketiirn , from over the county U1.1i ue was nominated by a ""le .v so he will ! ih 1 vufi iiuiiiiner m lit. I...- . K"K has b milled the county money I'lOM rat ft ( m.mnrr. nnil w xn v I'Jll III III II fllll rs I I iilntlii " "iru. w no n.is ucrn 1,nB tlC Willie I 111 Mnflrnw luiili M. 1, j "llil nun ''" 'V,(. I ft VI',.,1h,.. ,.(, " P'tMhl, l1(.r J..,.,... 1 , Mvh Of t. a,iPv I.... some Imi. ...1 , ' . "... i.ihcn 01 ipmemljr.ince, ercival s.-ived rpfreshinenis for ilir a,ul ,h" I'-'ity was avervnleasa.it " unett's health has ir.eallv he. stay in Ma,ras, Snook and j. 11 r ., .-,., "UrilKl on their property adjoin h t"w ,,,, ,B MWhi Thc wt "eu""l near thc residence of I)r. Otf ml... contemplates puti,nK n wind olll nilvniM ' oysiem to supply van Male has the contract '"""I! t le WHll ... ...1 ........ n. -h iur ijr. snnrilf mwl Mr I Waller Rice, tin; Liimo.ita druygist, was in Madras thc fit at of thc wc;ek. Hcv. C. A. Housel of Princville, was in Madras on Thursday of last week. Vall McCoin of Culver, attended the dance at Mndras last Friday cvcniiij;, J. C. Wnyinire attended the county Socialist convention at Princville yesterday, J. W. McC'ollum, a rancher from the Ashwood country, was in town the first of the week, v Jack Church, who is workinjj at Hay Creek, attended the election at this place last Friday, Sam S. Drown, prominent rancher from the Haystack country, wqs in town last Saturday. John T. Dizncy carried the election re turns from this precinct to the countyscat, icturniiiK Sunday. Max Wilson was in town Sunday on his way to Warmsprinj; front Portland, where he spent last week. C. I!, Roush of the Madras Trading Company, made a business trip to the countyscat t lip ast of the week. Frank Osborn spent Sunday at Culver with Mrs. Osborn, who is visiting with her patents, Mr. nt)! Mrs. I'crry Kuad Mrs, J. C, Robinson relumed thc last of the cck from Antelope, where she vis ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas l)ro;an, Charles U'Ren and Robert O'Dnn uell were in town last Saturday evening from their ranches on Ueschutcs river. They were here attendui; to land business before Commissioner Osboin. J. It. Lovcall, formerly engaged in the j drug business at Shaniko, was in town the first of the week. Mr. Lovcall is now traveling for a hardware firm, and was just reluming from an extended trip through Central Oregon. R. Howard, mfinai.'cr, and CM Red field, chief engineer, of the Deschutes Ir rigation iffc Power Company, were in Mad ras last Saturday evening on their way to Poitlaud. Mr. Howard has recently taken change of the ii ligation work at Bend, having succeeded , Mr. F. S, Stanley as manager. S. D. P ercival has bought three lots in the First Addition to Madras and expects to build a collage 011 them some time this summer He is clearing the ground now and getting ready to build, as lie expects to have his house under way by the first of August. Mrs. Percivat is still at the ranch, but they expect 10 make final proof on their homestead by June. James Maguess and I. b Shutt were thc spcccsslul bidders for the construction of the new school house in the Mud Springs school district, and were awarded the contract l.tsl Saturday. There were several bidders for thc work, the contract being awarded to the lowest of these. The new school building will be a comfortable one, and large enough to meet thc grow iug demands of that populous district. Work will be stalled at once in order that the building may be ready for occupancy when the Fall term of school begins. Frank Lovcland returned yesterday morning from a week's trip in Eastern Oregon, where he went on business in connection with the oil prospecting com pany organized at this place. Mr. Love land visited sections of' Eastern Oregon in which oil has been found, with a view to comparing the formation and topogra phy of those sections with the tcr.itory in vlii ;h the wells arc to be sunk in tins vicinity. He also engaged an expert oil well man, who will be in Madras within a week, to make air.ingements for begin ning the work in this locality. The ex pel whom they have secuicd for the woik here has had experience in thc Pennsyl vania oil fields, and is reputed to be an expert in this line of work. Work on the wells will be begun just as soon as thc machinery arrives liere, which will proba lily be within a 111 mill or six weeks. FROM COUNTYSEAT EXCHANGES CiiodH Cqu.vr.v Jouh.vai, Sheriff Elkins reports taxes coming in quite promptly this year. Uj to date he has turned over 10 County T.easurcr King something like $90,000. This is away ahead of picvious records lor monk ey collected ut this season of the year. One result of thc financial flurry last fall is (he increase in half payments made by non-resident people. This inc. case is (piitc marked this year. Wheat sales in the Madras country has loosened money over that way, and taxes from that pa.t of Crook arc coming in freely. Willjam Hpcgli of the Cove orchard, was in town Tuesday. He reports that thc frost has touched up some of the ear lier and more lender fruits, just how much damage has been done cannot at this time bp found out. He is busy spray ing and getting his f.uit trees ready for the coining season, C. It. Roush, manager ol the Madras Trading Company, was in the city today. He expected to make the round trip to day, on horseback. H. A. Foster and Harry Lanius re lumed Tuesday evening frpui a visit in the Madras country. (esse Wmdom and family of Culver, were in town ! rday shopping and visit ing friends. j Ralph Peck was in town yesterday from his home near Culver. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. Springer of Culver, were in town today. mam SftfAfKD, OfE, (INCORPORATED) 9 NEW STOCK OF J CLASSIFIED LOCALS IMPAIRS FOR M'CQRMICK lino of itiuuiiinery, I'.iilltin wanting tliom flioiild leuvo ordiirn with 0. A J. A. Robinson no ll.t.y cut) In-ordered now and ilt-lny n voided. A coinpleti! ht.pply or k-gul liln.ikH for titlu iiirliiillni; wnrniuly and (iilt oliilm IuciIh, real, idiaiti'l and (imp uiortgagi-H, etc. JiiHtlco eoiu C blanks 11. id JiiHtleo eon. I work iiHpeoluUy. Notary Public. F. .1. Hrookn. HA IX WAGONS for huIu by .1. C. & M. A. KobltiHOM, Mud ran. Sco tbcin for prlceH. ON HO HORSIC POWICR mid 0110 12-harm- power gaxaliim (mvIiiu fur hhIo nt a luirgaln. ,1. L & M. A. Robin- MmlniH. tf hO.I, CATTLK FOR SA LIS. 35 bead of HtocU cuttle; till young. So.no cnnil Hteorw among tbein. A. V. Warren, Iny cruok, Oregon, FOR SALK Brood fiow u.id eight plgHj cond stock liou'H, Poland Cliltia and lierkBlilre; plgts about one month old, $0 per pair; will not bo mild Blngly. W. F. FioldB, Madras. 2c La Senorila, THATETHIS Jt . TRADEMARK ? J IS BRANDED jg; S PH EVERY F fK. We have just received our new Spring stock of shoes and have alj the latest shapes and best makes, combined wjlh highest quality. We handle the largest stock in this territory, and can guarantee a perfect fit at reason able prices Art In Shoe making. Exact Keproduetfon of UiU Style Shoe. Call and examine our stock and let us supply you with WORK snoes, DRESS snoes and OXFORDS WIRE A carload of wire has arrived and we are prepared to fill your orders for BARBED WIRE, $TEEL FENCE, BALE VIRE, STAPLES and POUL TRY NETTING. We will be pleased to quote prices on wire Edw ard C. Pease Co., Inc SHANIKO, OREGON UH 1 MB MM mi .MM HH 1 1 1 MU ' Bf I T. B. TUCKER Horseshoeing and ' General Blacksmithing 1 WAGON AND I 1 1 PUOW WORK ! FJrat-Class Wori Gnarauleei Located tn the old liruoks sliop MADRAS, OREOQN Trout Creek Sawmills I ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Ulills H miles from Haycreek. ..Rough Lumber $11.0Q per thousand at the mjll, Tlooring and finishing lumber fSQ.QP per thoiisand. Other prices in proportion. Address GEO. It. LEE, Mgr., Ashwood, Oregon ".Hi1 T. S, Hamilton, l'ros. V, T- Hiuii.iu'iit, Vice-Pres. .7. C. Fowlib, Cshr, EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD SEE MY LINE Capital Stock, $50,000 Deposits, S250.000 SHANIKO, OREGON Heavy Work Shoes for Men School Shoes for Children QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT B. S. LARKIn! MADRAS, OREGON j FURNITURE & ! 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SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company General Merchandise Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler and Moline Wagons and the "John Deere lines" , 1 I Hardware, Groceries Implements MADRAS, 0R My prices are right and I will take wheat at Shaniko prices less the freight, on all i g;oods I handle or carry MADRAS, - OREGON i vi . nr nun 1 ia HOYT CHEMICAL go, PORTLAND, 0MPH iV , V i2'.lVjti rjmk'k'ki l II S con,.,.- --6'-.