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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
'I iri-'iini fiiiii- urn at Madras. "T wis in town Inst U''sirk0,M"n'"'c oflhc week. . ...iu .Urti iii town 1:1 - i tr.. was n vis .i .. ..l Vw-iPraliic country. Mi rancn i7"" JncarC-lvcr. i , firmer n , - 4U-- .1.- I.vtfl 11 I IIP ...I'M II1C 11131 '.I was 111 ' ...unarm ' ,wut . j.. nn Ms way nmc ..u pr.neville. ...i .i.i toilnv for n mi' ,.!..( after JDCiHlliiK ") .j. . .t.v!r.. ..if inii.. Wilson i UJUWtM 1... tri .llirilLl LHU rater ' Oiborn nupuil. . j H.....I llrllHICI.ltiC . It . . ti.i. iii Madias .!. int.rfil UI 1113 i.lliu...... i . iioslyn. Kail oosc (" u' .. t..rn, I uic uetc in low II J3U VW.- -- r ii n nn .iii'l datiBliicri UlJILt V tt'iii.in. dj .n ,rom l-u'"" Smi4i' ''K'l'l'inB cxpedi- Ctalltig, l" ' 'fC" UceV . , . I ( k.ni .li Olu r I C il I... I 1. ........ Pittll'inil truly idi 'ui hi ............ Ilowa ol I'oitl.tud, came in i ... ...... Tricniui:3 Titi 'v ' ." ..... Oiwrnnup! .! .it Oliver. Mrs. a a ,.i!cr ol t!.c tooin, Mail tat i, lavii'i, wiiu ii iciikiiiii; . I . ..-..I .. A .1. I . . .i . .i l. . . r .1 .. ..t. n iiui l iiicic 'i.L i.iai ii mv. . r I..1,.. il hwr Iinmfttrvif1 tfltr wi m i.wi nwi. .---. w jiciwa was cjivn itain cncy iit Monday lie says that (lie Ihl I.A I.C III... utrtt. f lll.lt I W Il.tS It III1W j'.ui nTi.fi ni .i . mifi.ji n.i.i t. M 'he Wpm. pun,; icictvmimi, Mi j Nina i.n.ujjMon is also " a.i.J.Ui' u.lll. . LU.IinC tl'IC l . lt...i n.l Wf.l.ir - I IVMIt Hill JltllllH . ...MW . w( ,,s ttl - . lae "ne and he snys Is finds he ran 'prr.iic it siiccost.- furt. ... .1... 1 I I filjMi.k . I . .. . .L ... 11 Comer ii a'.pitbiiiL- nn auc. "ww r isiu leave h ioniv It In. r . m v.iuui i u nr. uiirrr? n r. 'Oct nt cxp"i is i-i .me his attcn- Hill ... .. . . . marl) Ui .l . . . . U4.ia arrived here ast " " "c pm m place to com. , o"1 it will lake sev- ;-o.t imc t,JWcr ami net the -ri "ui me oincers of the T tl. .1 . ' " -c mm ihr nrriMrniions nre th " r J I 1 II I no 1 ii iiic ursi A1 rii will -l -nMn, M scrretrtrv ,,f il. " '"Se. i r ivi...i i -t ', i. -.t-.t ii iixuirc ai ,r Mailrai Inst Sunday '.iiii llfnnnn ,l.r. i .... n,l,. v.iivqrnn arj . 'I ...lt, tVlliril I1M ttl,m. n WICOri lfn . " Sh r,n I,,aK,nB ili''y.PkiB, V .Vock1nspcc,orforWftsc6 H. r ,,'ri1 BBd s no, 4 v " ,, "ay homo from Afiennii . i Tey wer,ehVetCl "l Shftniko "Ola Tl "'"l'liicni io 0D' Pilce I1""'00 Was ,owtlmn pre!ent maikei conditions, I', N. Vinbcrt wns n visitor In town lnt Tuesday) from the North end of the plains W. J. Cowherd nnd family expect to leave today for Hood Hiver, where they will find employment riurinj: the Summer jjatherhiK fruit. Mr,' and Mrs Hugh O'Kane came down to Culver Wednesday to attend the Vri;hl.Qborn nuptials, the groom be ing a brother pi MrsrO'Knnc. Mr. L. A. Hunt idpicst us to announce that iho Madras district Sunday school convention will convene at Madras Wed nesday, .iuiie j, instead on the iQth, as announced in our last issue. G. Springer, candidate for the slate sen itc, returned the last of the week from up extensive campaigning trip thtotighotit the vi 7 tti senatorial district, composed of Crook, Klamath and Like countfos. He spoke nt n number of points in both Lake and Klamath counties, on the Issucsof (he campaign, and expressed hiiiuelf as very well pleased with the reception accorded him. Judging from the tone of the com ment on his candidacy by the various Lake and Klamath' county papers, Mr. Springer made a very favorable imptcs mod in those comities, which it gratifying to his many friends, in his home county, who appreciate hisWotth as a man and citizen. Mis. Spiingcr accompanied licr husband on the trip. y WnlDHT-OSBOnH A very pretty home wedding was ccle hinted Wednesday, May 27, igUS, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George II. 0 horn near Culver, when their daughter, Mis lva Krnnccs 0b'in', was tinitrd in montage to Mr Kail Wright, a young business man of Ilend, Justice O. G. Coll vei officiating. The ceremony was per formed at noon, in the pretence of a number of the relatives and intimate fiicnns of the btldc .1od gronm, and after the ceremony a delightful wedding dinner wns served by Mrs. 0horn to the wed dmg pruty and ihbir guests, The btide, who is native daughter of Crook county, has endented herself to a wide ciicle of friends by her manycharmr. of mind ami person, nnd the groom was showered with congratulations upon his good foitune In winning so charming n helpmate. Mr, find Mrs. Wright left on the Wednesday nflrrnoon stage tor the railroad, on their way to Portland, where they will spend their honeymoon, and where later Mr. Wright expect, to engage in lniiincjs. Quiic a number of their friend, gathered to shower theiii with rice as the stage departed. LAMOHTA WIMS FROM MADRAS The I.nmonta and Madras baseball tc-tms cms ted bats on the local diamond last Sundny afternoon lor the fiist game of ball played in Madras this .season. The Madras team bd not been reorgan ized this ycflr, but when the challenge cainr from I. tmouia the member of ihr old l-m got together and prepaied to in trotlucc tlie boys from the town at the foot of old Grifatly to arcal fine exlnbi tion of the national game as it should be played. Lack of practice proved their umloing, however, the Lumonia team win ning by a score of 13 to 5. The line up wns ns follows t MADRAS Cook Jackson C Uizncy TiuJkcr Ci Dizney F Zoll Galloway Gaid ' WlUon l ' SS lb jab 5b Cf J.f Hf 1.AM0NTA McMeen Mntson C McKcnzie Wiltsic Armstrong It McK'vnzie s Foster C Mooic Moore CLASSIFIED LOCALS LOS I'.-iA house key, tied on white fitting. Finder please return to Pioneer office nnd irccive reward. NOTfCl'i, PartlcH wuiitlng to lirliu? wliimt to tliu mill m I'XDbango uro ri'ipiv'HttHl to cnniu bcfnro Juno lfi. JU-J4 Madrnn .Milling C1". J. 0. it M. A. Hobliihou uro ngentH Tor lliu Ciunpboll 8iibHiirl'nuo Paolr. 8lu tbum for prlutm and purtloubr. STKAM HOLLINO-llnvo your grain hUmuii rollod or dry rolled. I llllV0 " good now I'quipmont, eapiu ity In buitf dully. 1'rleon: Sti-urn rolling, a.M) Hir,ion; dry rolling, pur . , Wiiymiro, iiiuiniH, ur, I!' A oomploto hiipply or legul bliuiltH for Hiilo.liioliidlng wnrrnnty nnd qiilt obrini domlH, ronl, oliuttfl and urop ntorlgiigoH, otii, .TiiHtloo court bliinkH mid JtiHtlco Roui t work uHpotilnUy. Notary Public-. F. J. iJrooltH, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCHUNs It linn coino to my Unowledgo that "W, 0. Congloton, iiandldnto for Hboriff Ih lic ensed ol tlio burning of my buy. I wish to euy tlmt Biich rumor Is unjuat, for Mr. Conglutoii tuid, I Imvu nlwuj'B boon friends. A. L, MACKINTOSH. Lost, Strayed Or Stolen From tlio Hay crook ranch, nboutolx weokH ago, n lomontcolorcd Hlicplicrd log, with vblto ring around pock. An HvorH to tlib namo of t'lligblmll." A reward of will bo given for IiIh ro turn tottloatlliiycroek. JOHN FOLUY. PORTLAND Inriiniri n m m bl tm hi FESTIVA To Be Held In PORTLAND, BRECON JUNE I to 6, '08 WILL BE THE MOST BRILLIANT Floral Fiesta & Civic Jubilee ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, tlio "Robo Oily," will be 11 Hcone of nplondor and. centor of world Wido iiterot for one week. Several important coiiveiitioim to be in Portland 011 that oichmoh. THE I I IB . tdl WW a Will sell special Itckets on this occa sion from SHANIKO TO t Edward G. Pease Go. Inc. THE .SHANIKO STORE b 1 t our new Stock of SUMMER GOODS AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO'sUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN ; ' SUMMER SILKS WASH GOODS ' Exclusive Shirt Waist Pieces Exclusive Silk Dress Pieces Of the latest shades and patterns Ladies' Sammer Underwear in 911 varieties Laces, Embroideries and Dress 'Trimmings We have a full line of A new and Up-to-date stock of MEN'S FIJHNISIliNS GOODS Suit Cases, Club Bags, Telescopes OUS STORE IS HEADQUABTEES POS mm TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS in nwilr'nli IIHHU' WW EDWARD C PEASE COMPANY, THE SHANIKO SIC. STORE The Chief Study of This Store is to Satisfy Its Customers 9 i .n hn uu uii on .on n im , I. D. lUUKtK PORTLAND ; Horseshoeing anil I AND Rin UUN AT $8.2 General Blacksmithing WAGON AND PLOW WORK TICKETS TO HE SOLD June 1, 3, and 5. nor particular can on a . . . v nmmitimA h. J. WILbuiN, Local Aaom, or 1 , ' n ' f Located In the ull limnUs klwp Win. Mcritnny, G. P. A., I madras, oregon Portland, Oregon. " -iihiiii mi im -on u. Trout Greek Sawmills ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Mills 14 miles fromllnycreek. Rough Lumber $11,00 .er thousand at I the mill. Flooring and finishing lumber ?H0.00 per thousand. Other j prices in proportion. Address GEO. 11. LEE, Mgr., Ashwood, Oregon ) TV jfit tOoSc iOt 0 A iiU xk ytU WBoSt jSuTkrkQc k.kjli.3aj& i& sTHE HAHN 11 H I 4 Best of Feed and Accommoda tions. Special attention to Freighte'rs & Transient Business. . L COWHERD, Manager Madras, Oregon. k. I . . . 1 h & M m m MB m m TA J7 Man es .livcht -a Ml Hi! i t The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D.'A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. 4 BMWMrTTII'ft'fJ-tTf:TTO A. C. SANFORD Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company General Merchandise SPECIAL SALE SEE US FOR PRICES 1 McTaggart & Bye J fife tj Agent for Syracus Chilled Plows; Schuttle'r and Moline Wagons hnci the "John Deere lines" Hardware, Groceries Implements . .... .IVK.CrJie.klVit! MADRAS, OR3g My prices are right and I will take wheat at Shaniko prices less the freight, on alt goods I handle or carry 1 . . 1 i ' " 1 i ; : MADRAS, - OREGON