The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, May 07, 1908, Image 5

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Culver dtbtr.ci.
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nce Watts an QUI
nce ii,.nei Me tins week.
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jenkmsawl I.um.y
Imthcr home near Culver.
0 C Collver and Mrs. Itiiiik
, r1er. c in Madras lal
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,ned (lie 1-11 f 1&B WCck
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Miko.whprc np
.. uf..,i ln taken up her
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on her homestead near w.c
Jim.
..i. , n..er in the Cascade for-
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c. '
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. r ,.. wl o has hecn work-
m MienditU! the week
nrh near this plate.
I'annh of Jhneek, wa in
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i Mnnil.1V cvriimv .... ..,).....,
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ion 0! inc n. w v . n
Clara llealy f Culver, has nc
position in ihc I I'. Halm stoic,
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Covey, 'upcriiitciident nt the
...... .i.in was in town
yon hu wa home fioin I'rinc
Hm li 'i' V ('rilay afternoon
I mi hcf 1 e has been MibMi.'-
awitnt's in a i ait lit the federal
.iv nf II.iv reek, was a visum
ila.t Tac ruining over to
. it. - . r... r
.l.nrn
! "jlu't IM 1 1 night for Port-
lc i ' ii.tcd ns a wh
ine in ip f trial court, and in
njin'ier "( 'her wttnestes fioin
e hive Ien u' punacd.
De.j Swrc j and Mis. Wil
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narm i T ' y, wncrc mcy
Waslii ' at which place
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ir . ni. f I i li I. .... I I. .
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laucrs n u ti 'rrrM in tnc Watin-
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at tiie y ferry, With the
'VI S M1..I...1 M .I.,, ..I
tilt tn t it.. V. .. - .1...
nrn I'nitnn i it - :
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McPherson was in town Tuc-
Haycreck. lie has recently
i urn it iTTin ,.. . i.i.
nnch on Ilaycreek, which he
rt.i. m H. .. . .. .
a "w Midi u C WCCKi
Collvpr nml l t 11 .. .
' nurncu were
uuiiy noin culver. Mr. Co
itn ... ...
.i rcai esiate man
.,,clll ycsieruay in wauias.
n his way to f.aidlaw, where he
k.ucu i.inu in inc lo
"K'CKaiioti. Mr. IJona-
A. Uonaliue, was form-
ci in i n i i . .
v "uincic at i.amiaw.
i'i.
""am Kch.iy of Shanlko. I.ithf.r
K. Morehead, is vuttinK at
"wad hmnpstcid on Aj-rncy
"L"cle inn, as he is familiarly
0 a" f his acquaintances, has
,0wn wver.il tllcs jecently, ie
ld hiendslups, n. expec,s ,0
UauK''itr and ,er family for i0mc
"hiioc ratio nominee for
Mle from tle ,., t.n.,.i.i
. uu.iai
" 'ast Saturday morning on a
? tt,,, ,,,,oul Crook, Klam.
counties, composing the
,,c expects to be .-one ih-
.in nr .i
' ' "lc remaining lime before
nu wll make n thorough can-
lritt!nn n ....II
rant r.i
oorn cottage Monday
n well is about ss feet deep,
suPP'y ample water for all hn,..L
Poses, u-,...- .... .
-"i was struck at 20
l6 was put dowJ t0 bed,
( abon, 3S (ee, of walw
' Mr. Loveland has moved
.. 0Ver lo Ills own Inm nn,l u,ni
Mrs. S. ). I'etcfyid wn,s i town the
first of the week Irom Youngs.
Chester 15. Kotisli returned last Friday
morning from a week's vjsif at the nip
tropoli. George 11. ONborn and his dagitpr,
Miss Kannie, were in town last Thursday
tftcrnooii from Culver.
I3r, T. A. Long mid wife and their
daughter, Mrs. Bessie Kulghaui, have
been in l'rineville during the week.
Miss Gladys Sanford left last Ktiday
for Portland, where slie will continue her
study of music under it Portland teacher.
Mr. Reynolds, a Portland horse buyer.
lias been in this vicinity during the week,
looking for lipases for the Portland mar
ket.' A. Mnnner and his son, George Mon
itor, both made final prool on their home
steads on Agency Pl.iins last I'riday be
fore Commissioner Ofcborn.
Captain K. V. Uevinncy, who has been
in Madras the past two weeks organizing
a local lodge of A. p. U. W., left Tucs
day afternoon for Richmond in Wheeler
county.
Mrs. Kugene Fickcl of Portland, is
visiting her aunt, Miss Delia Sweeting, in
Madras today. Mrs, Fickel is on her
to Laidjaw (0 vjsit her father, Mr. I. I-:.
Dayton.
Jim Hrown of Tygh, was in town last
Friday on ht way to l'rineville to attend
the Spring inrc meeting. He had with
him a fleet footed racer with which he
expects to take down sonic of the purses
hung by the l'rineville Jockey Club.
IJ. II. Putnam anil his brother, I). II.
Putnam, left Tuesday for McMinnvillr,
where they expect to spend the coming
Summer. The former recently proved up
on his homestead near Opal Springs. He
and his brother will drive through to The
Dalles, where they expect to sell several
head of horses which they are taking with
them.
Douglas Hood has been subpoenaed as
a witness in a civil case pending in the
federal couit, and left last night for Port
land. The cae h one involving some
lumber sold here several years ago, which
was alleged to have been unlawfully cut
off of government land, the case being
known as the Archie Mason case.
Koscoe Howard, the new manager of
the Deschutes Imijation & Power Co,
was in town last Fiiday afternoon on Ins
way to Hcnd finm a visit at Portland
Mr. Howaid was taking his automobile
in with him and drove Ihc machine all ti c
way out from The Dalles. He eft Shan
ikn at 1 1 o'clock Friday moining, and
was here early in the afternoon.
Rev. J, K. Craig left last week for Sun
nyside, Washington, where he will attend
the dimiict conference of the M.K. church,
which meets on May 8, 9 and to. Mrs
Craig accompanied him as far Monkl iud,
Sherman county, where she will viit rel
atives until Mr. Cinig returns. Thev cx
pect to be home immtdi.itely aftar con
ference closes.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
SOCIAL DANCK at the Fisheiville hall
on Friday May 15. Tickets 75c, lunch
included. Everybody invited.
FOr. VI) -A plnue whoro teiium receive
thu bent of fi-ed mid uttontlon. The
Huiin Fm.il Hum, M, L. QOWIIURI),
M unnger, .Mudrun.
l)HNTlfT-)r. Clay of Antelopt', will
Iih In MnilriiH for two or tlireo weeks,
and will niHktt ntgulur vIhIih lusre
(hiring tlio Htinimer. "30
.1. 0. & M. A. UoliltiHon uro ngontH for
tlio Cumpbull fMib'Burfnce I'mikum.
Situ tlioiii for prluHH nod particulars.
A cotnploto hiipply or legul blunkH for
huIo Inoliidlng warranty and (jult claim
dooilH, real, oliat tel mid crop mnrtgugeu,
to. .liiMtluu court blankH and JiiMtlco
court work impeululty. Notary Public.
F. .1. Mroolcfl.
IsAl.V WAGOXH for Halo by .1. 0. A
. . ... I , f...l.... Li.... 11
ill. UOOIIIHIMI, mini inn. ci'u im-iii
for ink'i'H.
OLIVKU TYPEWIUTKR.S. Wo aro
ngontH mill can irlvo you ijood terms
on a iiiiinbliiu, J. 0. fc M. A. Uobhi-
HON, MlldljlH, tf
STI5AM UOLLINCi Hnvo your grain
hUuiiii rolled or dry rolled. I havo
good now equipment, captudty lf tom
dully. PriccH! Stoma rolling, '.r0
pur ion; dry rolling, $2.00 per ton. J.
U.WayiuIro, MiuIiuh, Or, , o'-'ltf
A.M. WILLIAMS & CO
PICAl.KHH IN
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Furnishing Goods
l-o-l
I100TB AND HIIOK8
HATS AND OAl'a
POLITICAL COLUMN
Amiciiim'mmmU of cnnillilntux puMlslicit
Miidur t lit liemlliiK nru pnld for nt rt-KUlur
mvurtlNii rntt-s. '
INDEPENDENT 0ANDI)ATE
POR COUNTY JUDGE
To tlio Votors of Crook Oountyi
I litiroby aiiuoun'uo inyHolf iih mi
Iiidepoiident Caiidl(iito for tlio ofllct
of County Judge, fjliotild I ho elected
I will tmdeavnr to coniliiut tlioofllno
In a lair, Impartial and IiiihIiici-h like
ti)aiU!r. ,1ah. T. Hojhnhon,
Culver,
OFFICIAIy DIRECTORY
UNITED STATED
I'ri'sMont Tlieoilore Koosovclt
VlcufrunliliU'l Ulmrlus W KnlrlmnkH
Hucrotnry of bi(ji Kljliu I'.oot
Heoriitnry of Tft'iimiry (luorKC II Cnrtolyon
Hccrctury of tutiirlor Jhh K finrflclil
Hocrotnry of Wiir W 'if Tuft
Hecretnry of Nnvy (i J Jlonnpiirti!
HccrctHry of Coinuiorcu Oncr Hf rnuy
I'oitrnantur (lonarnl Opo Von I.Moyur
Attorney Ouiiurnl Wm'lf Moody
Huerutaryuf AKriculttiru Jiimun WIU011
BTATE
Oovt-rnor (lcoriq K. CIninlrtAlti
Kiorntnry of Htnto '.K.' W, Jluimon
Trc-itmirur (1 A 8U-I
Attiiriioydoiiern).'. A M Crawford
Hniit. I'ubllo Instruction J U Aekurmmi
Htato 1'rlntur W 8 DiinnlwHy
Dairy Hint Food DpmmlMloiior J W Katloy
U K Ronatorn i 9.w 1'"lt'-"
('oiiKni(inuu
I W li Kill
( 1" A Mooru
Hiipreino JikIkus KH)li;nn
t H L'jjUIn
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTniOT
JihIkii V I. llriulHlmw
I'rom-ciitliu; Attomuy Frank Muia-feu
CROOK OOUNTY
JiitlKO V A Doll
Clurk Warren Drown
Hliurlff Krnnk Klktm
Trouuirar V i Kiiik
Aiwcinpr J D LaKolluttc
School JJiJiiornntsiidont 0 D Dlnulddli:
Surveyor W K itoKarland
Corontir (111II S XywHim
Commlfonor...' I L'J!'ty,''
I S b f-tuarni.
KUTCHEfl PDECINOT
Jiutlct! M. C. Maxon
Coimtalilo J M Mayes
Itnad 8iiiorvlor J. V I.tvlngHtun j
Edward 0. Pease Go. Inc.
the; shaniko store
'OUR NEW STOCK OF
SUMMER GOODS
AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN
SUMMER SILKS 1 1 WASH GOODS
' Excu$iyp Shirt Waist Pieces Exelusive ilk Dress Pieces
Of the latest shades and patterns
Ladies' Sammer Underwear In ell varieties Lages, Embroideries and gress Trimmings -
We have a full line of A ru?w and up-to-date stck of
MEN'S FURNISHES GOODS Suit Cases, Club Bags, Telescopes
OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOE
FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS
The cjijef study of this store is to satisfy its customers
Edward C
Pqqqp Pn Inn shaniko,
. rcdoG UU., Illb. OREGON
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I
J5 Dandruff and
are but outward signs of the evil
done in 3ccret by myriads of dati
Jruff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the Itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling out. A single application
gives relief and proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease on sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet,
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
PORTLAND, 0MOI1
U M WH BH lilt WH IIU Mj
T. B. TUCKER
Horseshoeing and
General Blacksmitliing !
WAGON AND I
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PLOW -WORK
Piret-flae? Wnrl' flnaMiitppri
lHOlUlUJO llUlii UUUIUUIUUU i
Loriitcd tn tlic old llrtiohx xltop 1
AlADRAS, ORIIOON j
Trout Cr
Sawmills
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills H miles from llnycrcck. Hough Lumber ?11.00 per thousand at,
the mill. Flooring anil finishing lumber $.'K).00 per thousand. Other
prices in proportion. Address GKO. H. LKK, Mj:r., Ashsiopd, Oregon
4.n im .im i) a nu n-
T.ZTpTA FURNITURE
iqt uniir nrnnortu fullv ouaranteep
Whips, Bridles, Halters, Lace Leather
Neat Harness Repairing
WITH
08B0RN & WILSON
Madras, Oregon
We. linndle all kinds of real estate, and
have a manlier of bargains to offer.
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CAPITAL
UNIVERSAL
Pflrfecr x
uejiar
anc
NEW LINE OF DRESS & WORK
SHOES
b. s. Uarkin i
MADRAS. ORECON I
Undertaking
Supplies
LOUGKS BROS
MADRAS, OREGON
THE
I UNIVERSAL
rLTpefttfloft.
mum
THE
UNIVERSAL
EVERV
RANRP
WARRANTED
UNIVERSAL
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters
Try One, You'll Find It The
Best You Ever Bought At
Any price
SOLID B"ST
McTaggart & Bye I
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
MADRAS, OR
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A. C. SANFORD
Successor to Sanford, Sill fic Company
General Merchandise
Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler and Moline
Wagons and the "John Deere lines"
My prices are right and I
wijl take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight, on all
goods I handle or carry
MADRAS, - OREGON
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TIIE DALLES
OREGON
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