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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
.1 nit I at maaras. , 0m today fiom lend.in t . . i Inu for a visit ce Walts lei " . .nnnc ngcncy. . f Culver, cnl ' "!., lit" m sli'11" ' ,. ... lleSd.m":"'ctt,!eK- . , from the Culvc Strict. ,l0),.e, a farmer fro... no enh.Ul wife We,C '" 'rjay f.om..ulvcr !.st,.ct. ,i vv ,Uy' lun.od .Mommy from a week vu.t m Poland, .. i... i.. i . 1,11 her from L II. NIHIL IW. " ' waiinw" l"r lit it f the week. ' , enrnt Sunday with his IjUJUUIM r- - , rr 111 Culver at me new I UIK'B .Sanford li ek had a water ...i ...I Inn; in the north str trccit" t of town. " , , 1V ,i htiiier from tle I !- i, Wall " . c , unity. '' ,own y"4"5"" ng io land m.iticrs. uivShciiflf Jul'" "ill"" ;,r,ivcd in f,om I'rmcultp Monday and will n p. .SmnkJ of Culver, and her itr, Mrs lce Hntrroy qf P't Tuetduv. Hijow tf nr.ir Uinonta, w;n in tlM.jtr lending to land bttsi Osboril. $ jcssie Hsnley returned to Madras ... . I. .,.,,, -rlltlrtll,-.l it naiy ctcniip,,, n - sful term of sihoo at Clinc Falls. $ I.ub Osb"rn, who hat been mg i'ie j .i ' year in Pniiland, at home in Wednesday morning' !, i U i wl111 ,lcr cniiuicn, hime l,iit Fnday evening bom Knrr, where hu spent two week I relatives. Harold Claik and Joseph Hrecding monia. were in town t ucso.iy on ay home fr m a visit to Ur. Claik' ranch near H neck. . K. Cook, die democratic nominee Monday citing in loucli with ihe t e . . I n - i i .. r-i......t ....i ...ii.. ..r in rii i.v tjiiirn i.i.iviiuiti nun n ij l mi f t ( It II. I fi I II relatives hcie for several weeks. .11 i.tir-i iriinnn nrrivm nmnr i um Irani a v i it iii Portland. Mrs. Lucd . r . i, .1 I . . jui. i i iiuin I iiiiitiuii u niusLinv. m ,r rx'r en vis i wiiii e vc&, .Li. i .jut. n .11 in ninii i ucjii.iv iiuin c c nr ,.1V5 iii.ii mnv 11:111 :i ' icr, r i. . in that section, and that c ' mic lor i L"jod croi) tins season is V Jehu s is m town Saturday up.iirr.nne Mr. Jenkins has his tr nrm l,k r,.i, l ii ........ I i i I. i ..). rainanri wimi weather will certainly re a cuk t' n r 1-r,- ... I t l t! .. . ' 'w nu t j , wiAiicy iic til Kranu imic ol OiU Fellows, which aithat phrr cMcrt)ay. Mr. Uovb (lctflM'.r frilfll Ml tMfTr4.rit Irwin - i- i.ii iiijiiir: lie. ii i .iiivci j ivni iii iici L.UIVCI tiiiu j A uelii loin Iiinclieon was served of irn nil r I . i ' t iiicii iic.iny iiniiicLiit' a. e Madi,i. Stindny scliool distiict, h """inn. v.uivcr, iiiiiiuuiii. .urn a r ni's. iei kock ' I uiiimii a.ii ims virirnty, will hold a convention in v "i June, Mai... . l(.JUIJII(,llll IIUIII' ii ..hi Miperinienueni, was in ' llli. Ill I I r flu in.. I ta in 9 v 'uuiiriu unci casicrn nans oi e rrttiMiu ii i . ... i wcck in tne interest ol tils M1L IIIIC'IKlClll. Edward f,v.iTtinR, Mi Delia SweetinK n iMii "'luneu nna ami v s ar ct " i"'5 ")WcetitiK wil return to ic uuer nan ol the summer, but r J,..l. . -mu ins family expect to v,isiiiiii;ton ton t ie r fnture ntrta Wank Fourn is m inwn uif n. ""b iHldineSS III rnnniTlinn uillli lhi II Slxl.n ..... ftir. forest is one of t ie time ih. i . I "via iiic ClllClllliaC ""e believes will in-line develop b'fe-at industrv in ihu mmm iu - - it ir ikimmi i ..i r . . ' l'rs, nnil no one m the J II Wi lli. I .,,,.1 ... .1 ,.. I I.L I I. " " ' .. .kllVI Ull nil uuttuiib William lloc(;li was in town Saturday from lljc Cove Orchard on Crooked river. Mr. HochU says I li.it country received a 00(1 soakiii); duriiif; the recent rain, nml that ptospects wero excellent for a (jond fruit crop up until the fiecic. Sonic linn esciipi-iljlie frost mid he will still have a fair crop, ft. V. Zimmerman, field secieiary of the ami saloon Icajjile, w( speak on I n day iiflomoon at 3 o'clock to thr. votrrs ol Anoncy I'la 11s in JliauMetler schoolli m r, and ndilrr.ss the voters of Madras and vicinity Fiiday evtniii; at 8 o'clock. Mr. jinmetman lllusrintcs his talk well a Me reoplicun, At Sanfoid's hall. 1'iecad- inlcsioii. v ShciilT Frank Klkins is in town today, liavnif; ai lived last night on hU way home fiom Salem, where lie went with I.iikin l'llioti, who will serve four yearn 111 the peniientiaty for lii'lpiiij; Iiuin the William son hlieaiiiiK plant. (J. Sjini Smith, who was alio convicted on that charge, has ap pealed his case to the Supiemc Court, and at picscnt is out on $5000 bondi, Mr. and Mrs, Grant -Mayes and Her bert Bolton of The Dalles and Dr. Ralph Fisher of Portland, passed through town last Monday on their return from a trip to I'lineville. They wrrc making the trip 111 Mr. Mays' Oldsmnbik recently purchased by him. They made the dip out from Shauiko to' )kiinevillc in four and a half hours. A deal was closed Tuesday- by which the Ml. JciTctson lodge of Odd Fellows acqipied (he Smith building on Main street, (he consideialion being 5700. The upper room of the building is occupied by the lodge as a lodge room, and the lowet tloor will be tented by them, The build iug was a bargain at the price at which they bought it. C. W. Allen, a farmer from the un gated section near Luidlaw, was in town Tuesday. He says that Attorney Gener.il Ciawfoid and seveial other state nflinnls arc expected tlitotigh here in the next day or o, on their way, to Uaidlaw, where ilicy go to gather data for ti c case against ihe (ld Columbia Southern Irrigation company, now involved in litigation, Dan McD.kIc, a Nebraska farmer, has purchased the 1. 'inch of F. L, Lyons west of. Ilaycrcek, and, with his fatpily took possession last week, lie purchased the livestock and implements with the place. Mi. Lyons has gone to I'onland foi a vitit and later will probably locate in the valley. Mr. McDadc was in town Tues day, accompanied by his wife, buying supplies. Mr. McDadc has also filed a homestead entry upon a quarter section adjoining the land he purchased. J. W. Collins, who was one of the orig inal promoters of the traction freighting pioject between this place and Sbamko, was in town Wednesday on his way in from The Dalles in a large automobile, He expects to operate the automobile be iwecn l'rincville and Shaniko via .NJadras for passenger set vice, and if he finds that the business will justify It will make tegu lar trips between these points, His ma chine will carry five pacngers comforta bly, and the trip between this place and Shaniko should not require more than four hours Clark Rude, auditor and George Slim mers, lineman, ol the 1'ioncer Telephone Company, were in Madras Tuesday even ing looking after telephone matters at this place. While here Mr. Rude stated that the Pioneer Telephone Co would probably extend its line from this place to connect with the line acioss the Warmspring res ervation at once, and Wednesday he and Mr. Summers spent the day going ovei the piopo.rd line. This connection would greatly improve Hie long-distance tele phone seivicc at this place, a's it would ( give us direct connection with The Dalles. At picscnt the long-distance service via I'lineville is very inelllcicnt, patrons also being compelled to pay the added .cost of ihe message to I'lineville nnd from there "to the long distance point. J CLASSIFIED LOCALS LOS 1' A house key, tied on white rtring. Finder please letum to Pioneer office and leceive icwatd.- Dandruff and FAUINCrHAlRc? are hut outward signs ol the evil done In secret by myriads of dan Jrulf 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 nod proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing (or the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask yourdruggist for free booklet HQYT CHEMICAL CO. PORTLAND ;HR0SEh' FESTIVAL ! 1 ! II I i C"- Pease 119 Pi x rue o xTLjf-vix i rv j o x wn. t -OUR NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AND WIE ARB NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN : SUMMER SILKS 1 1 WASH GOODS Exclusive Shirt Waist Pieces Exclusive Silk Dress pieces Of the latest shades and patterns Ladles' Sammer Underwear in ?ll varieties Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings To Be Held In PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 10608 WILL BE THE MOST BRILLIANT Floral Fiesta Civic JubileeL We have a full line of A new and up-tQ-Jate stock of MEN'S FURKISHIHS GOODS Suit Cases, Club Bags, Telescopes OUE STOKE IS HEAIDQTJETEBS IFOIR FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS D C. PEASE : SHANIKO EOWAR COMPANY. THE Inc. STORE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, the "Hose City," will boa uceiio of Hplendor and center of world wide interest for 0111; week. Several important conventions to be in Portland 011 that occasion. ' 4.0 on n mi un nn n ! T. B. TUCKER i Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing ! THE 0.R.&N.C0. WAGON AND PLOW WORK Will sell special itckcts on this occa sion from SHANIKO TO PORTLAND AND RETURN AT $8.2 TICKETS TO BE SOLD Juno 1. 3, and 5. For particulars tall on E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, or Win. McM.tirray, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. i a I Firct.Pl!!?? WnrV flnnrfliitRRfi I I 111 111 IIU1U uuuiuumuu 1 . Loaned In the old Urophs shop I I MADRAS, OREOON j j. nil -M"1- ' in un - Trout Greek Sawmills ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Mjlls 1-J miles from Ilaycreek. Hough Lumber Ill.OP per thousand at the mill. Flooring and finishing lumber $30.00 per thousand. Other prices in proportion. Address pEO. R. LEE, Mgr., Ashwoqd, .Oregon BMHMMMBMMaWMBBaMWWMBB List your property LIVERY WITH OSBORN & WILSON Madras, Oregon "h handle nil kinds of real estate, and have n nuinber of bargains to offer. The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. THE I UNIVERSAL CAPITAL Perfect la Upefcxtfoa. FOUND A plaor wboro tunniH roclvo tlin bi;Ht of feed mid iittttittlon, Tho lliihii Feed Harn, M. L. COWIIHU1), MmiiiKr, MiutniB. NOTf(!H, PartloH wanthiK to bring w limit to tho mill to exohiinun "ro riuuHtctl to como beforo .lutio lfj. JH.J.1 Madras Milling Co; J. O. it M. A. HobliiHon uro iigoiitu for tho Campboll Sub-Htirfiiou J'aoliurH. Sou tlit'in for prlmm and purtlmtbirH. OLIN'UH TYPFAVRITHUS.-Wo iiguntH mid tmn jrtvii 1( V on it mnoliliio. J. 0. & M. A. Hobln- 11 noil, MudrtiH. 8TBAM HOLLINa-IIuvo your pra Httmm rollwl , or dry rolled. I good now eoulifnuint, onpueity 15 tons ituUy. VrlioHi Stoiim rolling, IJ.BO pur loni dry rolling. M.00 per ton. .1. 0. Wiiymlrii, Madrau, Or, o24tf wmmmmmm unTiui ma , iiimf ii mi LSI THE UNIVERSAL EVERY RANGE WARRANTED UNIVERSAL I Stoves, Ranges, Heaters Try One, You'll Find It The Best You Bvei Bought At Any .price SOLD McTaggart & Bye Hardware, Groceries Implements t A. C. SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company General Merchandise Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler and Moline Wagons nnd 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, oR.i MADRAS, - OREGON 9 4 1