The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, June 18, 1908, Image 5

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    at Madras.
ent to
of Culverk
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Is Vl
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. f Sail
! "r..iiifie country.
,V':"..M.n.wn the first otitic
. fleam
IlcUlef,
, I.U
rll llP lf
I Aia hortv.iu Portland., .
,UJ vMteidny from
h,bomeHeadnf..r juniper
r!, toucks made final proof on I.U
lrc. iib-sbor"
iTlteue fcft ye-Hlyft-Mount
j,!.. ,,ew"1 ! ,oplh or
i .. i w Hobm-.n has been visiting
is n the mul Ia,,,0,,,"
iLbchoodidm... iht cck.
' .... Read. ho hM been spend-
" Jtral weeks m Madras, returned to
. I ..l MntlilnV.
tjrhomeattuivcr ... ,
' ThomasE. Pemyof La.nor.ta, was
.. . M.i.v. ttiiemlimr to land
:tBIBeijbtfMttu.iimi.wner Osborn.
. it, .ad Mr. J- W. Livingston rc
'all Monday I.. mi n villi ol two,
; ,.,r ni,i home ill Vancouver,
' Wub. V
Mvithcna Taylor. daughter of.
Or nd Mn. H K. '. Taylor, rc
911
tureed bunday morning from a visit In
Tit Dalles.
ilruiil Mr H'ard Turner came
t jom from their nmli near Powell BuHoi
, U Sunday, ami -p"1 a l,nv Madras
j MKing relative i.
I George Mayes r. A. Taylor, William
Mum and Lutlicr Cowherd joined ihc
i wit to Limonu last Tuesday, and MakcdJ
;, Kiciicliimsii) that ItK-iiliiy.
Mai Lufddeimnn iciurned Sunday
oortmj from 1 lie UallM, accompanied
h Mis. Lueddenuim, whom he mei'
Hue on her return from Moscow, Idaho.
George W, Hichaidton was iihiong
;. iloie ho look up oil claim! in the La
! am neighbothood. Mr. Richardson
t e&ts; and staked out Ida claim Tues-
P E. Gerrould of Portland, was In
' 'ton the first ol the wiek. Mr. Gerrould,
j tloiian uncle of Howard Turner, haf.
nued Madras a number ol limes in the
' . A. ilaldnrm. i ne of (he owners of
lit Uestftute iini'-iimti piolcct noor
Bead, was in Madr.t-. l.nt Monday mom
io('oob s way to the company's hand
(funcis at Ueml.
Mm Susie D, AnJersou of Sentlle, la
wituij! her brother, A. 1). Anderson, at
Isbnnie on Agency Plains. Miss An
dmoii has a ijuuricr section of land oh
Ibe plains adjoining her brothel's place,
j tkh she made proof, on as a homestead
i ineial yean j.n.
Pwies croismj; Hie mountains on their
ayback fiom Hit valley, rcpott that
f '""els tun i-onM.ier.ibe snow In llic
mwifUinj. L iuu Volrath says jhat he
md Walt Mtt.oin rle through about 12
miles of now on their wiy over lo Ju
t w,and about elit miloS on tlieir way
L tmk,
I Mrs, John M. lagijart and family left
f Su,ld;y f"r Hie hot springs on the
reservation, where they will spend a week
I ""note campine om. Charles Bye ac
J "mpamed them, hut will return as soon
j; uk has tlicin (oinfortably settled in
"mp. fhere are .1 number of campers
mis section at the springs.
pry Read was in town last Monday
mornmn from culver. I If snv ihnt
I ""fine rain last week, and the warm
mihWlowu.i;, luve brought the crops
j '" good shape n, the Culver district,
tnc prip-rts for a crop were
"tr better. Su, ,,,r encouraging re
l0'" "me from other sections.
w'!Mm liome, and family left Tues
'MM JacksonMll,., near whioh place
'Gomer recemly bought a small' tract
""Pwed f .1m, Tj)cy drve
the moumalas and expect to reach
rde.tmation . about 10 qays. Mr.
tr has rente,! h.s land near Madras,
"l turn Im attention to Improving
Und, Jllt l.Uer on he expects to
'fn to this seen,,,..
Frank Oiborn is visiting in the La-
inonta nelghijoofllood today.
Mrs. Krnnk IIolTmaii was a visitor in
Madras yesterday horn Culver. .
Kcv. I. D. Urown returned Tuesday
from a visit of several wtcks In Mot raw
county,
C. li. polish jpintd the stampede and
went to -Lamonta yesterday to locate an
oil claim.
'Mrs, l'. N. Vlbbcrt and her drtughter,
Miss Clara, were in town yesterday horn
near Yonng.
Mit; Wilson and wife were over from
the Warmsprings agciicy last Sunday vis.
itiijg friends in Madras, -
Mr, mid Mrs, Charles Mindman and
thfiir grand-daughter, little Jennie Stevens,
were in town yesterday from Sisters.
A. 'Merchant was in lown yesterday
from the Culver country, and brought
good reports regarding the crops in the '
locality In which he lives,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hun were in town
yesterday attending the district Sunday
sclmol cohvention.' Mr. Hunt is presi
dent of the district association.
Misses Elvira ind Grace Smith were
down from Agency Plains yesterday, at
tending the Sunday school convention,
Miss Grate Smith is secretary of the dis
ti ict association.
Willis W. Urown vns in town yester
day from Mcisler. Mr, Drown has re
cently returned from The Dalles, where
he made proof uppn lib homestead in
Porter Spring-canyon.
Sam S. Hrown was in town yesterday
from the J lay slack sectioh He says
that thr crops in that locality arc In fine
condition, and that there are g'dod pros
pects for'n big yield this year.
The Mud Springs branch ol" the farm
era1 union will hereafter meet at the Odd
i-'cllnwa' hall in Madras on the inurth
Monday in each month, instead of the
fourth Saturday as heretofore.
A load of cherries was brought in front
Ihc Cove Orchard yeatcrday. This was
the first fruit biought to Madras this son
son from local oichnrdi, although berries
have been coming in from Hood River
for some time.
Walt McCoin and Louts Voliath rei
turned last week from Eugene, where
they went with n band of about 70 head
of horses several weeks ago. They sold
the horses at fair prices, though they say
that prices West of the mountains are not
as good as they are in lids' section of '"the
state.
Sydney 1). Pbiclval received a message
Monday morning froln Portland, staling
that his mother, Mrs. M. E. l'ercival, had
been operated upon at a Portland hospi
tal, and Ihnt the was in a very critical
condition. Mrs. Ralph llrowis af Hos
ier stalled at once lor Portland, but when
she reached Shanlko received more en
couraging news concerning Mrs. Pet ri
val's condition, and found that it would
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
NO'riCE.I'artk'H waullnu; to bring
wheat lo tlisv mill to f xoliaiino tiro
rtiuHtv(l to t-unio Dtforu Juno 15,
at-Ji Madras Milling Co.
A compluto Hiipply or logul bliiiiltH for
nlu luttliidhig warrHiily and (jnlt oliilin
iluedH, real, oliuitcl ntid crop mortgages,
oto. .hiHtltjo court blutikH ntid JuHtlco
com I. work n specialty. Notary Public.
F. J. DrookH.
J, (J. & M. A. Rohliifeoii aro ngoiitH for
tlit) Giunpbull Sub-.iiirfHCo J'.Ktkurn,
Boo tlim for hrlci'H and particulars.
. 1 ,
FOH 8ALJ5 OR TRADIC-A slnull field
of Mliindlng; ryo. Wlfdi to dltiposo of
llio Btisndlng orop. For prluo call on
GlirlHtel llarltnim, mllo Knatof
.Iiinlpiir SpringH. Y, 0. uddroHc, La
lion I a. ' ' 2t
t Edward I. Pease U. Inc.
. THE SHANIKO STORE ,
-V - mr
HARNESS
FULLY GUARANTEED
Whips, HrlUles, Haltcrfl, Lace Leather
Neat Harness Repairing
NEV LINE OF DRESS & WORK
SHOES
b. s".Tarkin
MAClnAS. ORECON
OJ?J?ieiAlf DIRECTORY
UHlTCb STATES
'rtMtilent Ilismlruv Itoottvelt
OUR NEW STOCK OF
SUMMER GOODS.
AND WE 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
Ladies1 Snmmer Underwear in ell varieties Laces, Eniliroiierfes aud Dress TrimiMs
lc.I'ra1lin CllirlW W Knlrbrtllks 1
ewtretnry of bmtu. Btlhii lUwt
geretary o(Treftury tjuorge ll Cortrfljou
SwjralHry.if Interior Jii II Oarliam
8eretiirr ot Wr , Wit Tft
8eerurr of Xiivr - J JlopPrte
Sorir- of Commerce 0cr KtriiH
tSwtnmstw 0nersl Oeo Von I. Merer
Attorney Oaiiernl Wm II Slooily
8flrtflryo( AKrloulture...'. Jamw Wilson
STATE
Oovemnr George K. Clmmborlnln
Seeritlnry ol State T.W. Hcrimiu
Trwuurer '. (1 A steel
Attorney Oenerul AM Crawford
Sunt, l'ilblla Instruction JH Arkiirmnn
Blate l'rintar v W 8 Dunmw h
Dairy atid Hool Douimiaaloner J W Iiuilc
8S0..u,o J5f',
ConBrtWnton -j Vnlui
' f 1-' A Moote
Sutireme Jiiilgiw fi,.,,:tt
1 (It Knklsi
We have a full line of A new and up-tb-date stock of
MEN'S FURNISilENS GOODS Suit Gases, Glub Bags, Telescopes
mm TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVER!
bb 1 jtin
THE
SHANIKO
STORE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
J. S.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DlSTniOT
j Jmlgc...'. .' W I, HraifjJiow
rrOH-oiitluir Atlornoy YiamK Mcucice
CROOK OOUNTY '
Jmlgtf : - V' Altoll
Clart ....Warren Drown
Hhorlrf ' Prank Klkln
TrMiifr W 1' K1"B
Amemoi J I UFollette
80U00I Siit-rsntenileiit CD Dinwiddle ;
I.. W n rnlfnr)n,i.l
not be necessary for her to go to Portland j j
v.iirviicr -
Commtoslouer.
It H ItHjley
S S Stearin
KUTCHER PREClNOT
at this lime, as Mrs. Percival was out of
danger. The news from Mrs. PcLival
continue to 8e re assuring, and her
fnends here have hope of her speedy re, JulUe m. C Moion
covery . She lias been vistung ncr siiiers, Coi)(lU6 j Maye
Mrs. i;empsey ami .-.rs. v.ru:S, ,., . u- BuMrvlw)r j. w. Mving.1011
TCHING
DANDRUFF AND
FALUNGtAlR
are but outward signs 01 trie cvu
done in secret by myriads of dan
Jruif 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 fop the hair,
free from greaSe and Sticky oils.
Ask your druggist f orf'ree booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
PORTLAND, OREGON
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills 14 miles from Hnycreek. Hough Lumber $11.00 per thousand at
the mill. Flooring and finishing lumber $!d.00 per thousand. Other
pricca in proportion. Address GEO. It. LEE, Mj:r., Ash wood, Oregon
J"hn Lewis of Salem,
Ci...
X'JJ In . .
av to ii humla7 morning on his
d and Laidlnw lo inspect the
Wnwork in progress in that locality.
ewijlWh0 a u consistent advocates
nr,e;co,ie" f,,r oren' defiinK
8 I" water and mrking title to It as
that h, i Ty lhtt fon" 01 Property, says
I k,..ncbtI"Vestl,e i-t ie,,isa,urB wlii
. a S
- . 1 em.
I v The best in Shaniko
m A Good Stock. Careful Drivers J '
I Best of Hay and Groin Fed & ".
j 'At .Very Reasonable Prices '
D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. f
:
' .
WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can 20c
1 " 40c
3 " 1. 10
5 " 1.65
Columbia Oats 40c
Puffed rice 2 for 25c
Force 2 for 25c
, , , ,
1 I
35C A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFEES
5c OFF PER LB.
BEANS
Pink, 5c lb.
Small white, 6c "
Large " 6c
Lima, 8c "
Corn meal 40c
Homony 40c
A I Japan rice 8c lb.
Soda 3 for 25c
AllGranite'Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar
Silverware and Cutlery 1 5 per ct. off selling price
Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20 .
CEDAR Doors will go AT COST
AiMnnwfi. nil sizes. AT COST
UNIVERSAL RANGES
We have several that will go
at the Lowest possible Price
FOR OASr-K
ANFORD
Successor to Sanford Sill & Company
General Merchandise
Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plow's, Schuttler and Moline
Wagons and the "John Deere lines"
, lt!s . Fon em '" te am " '"""' "
"McTAGGART & BYE
Hardware, Groceries MADRAS, ORE.
Mv orices are rieht and
l VJ
will take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight, on all
goods I handle or can$?
MADRAS,
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injurs
OREGON
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