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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
WE at Madras. i,llt'i,tf' ,, of Andrew IMcrson kWcelsa.urday. &,H'J" ' . 'rmoked river, IS vWitaK relatives in r nor the Linger locator, wn tfti-Ji- ,,Bi!ht WC,b W1, ..m n visitor in -" . w'1" .,,i sevcial day w . u im has been via .l,C,Koiwi. Sfcl, Mhnd lor levoMlircek-, JtonetHlSaiunlay. Ld Mr.W, JHads and 1ball game me i . .fc and I. C Robinson rc- K, JW"M iFnJaretening from the Lamonta iboibood.fhetc ley ocmcu icyc,... I (to 5r,Coto, rector of St. fauis Jdachof The Dnlles.was in Mud- w j nday evening m his wa,y to we 1 ccantry. , t U,ilfl was in town Tues- m s . ,...i..nnil Pr.iine country, where iltawad la drfllinjr a well on the Walt iWull ranch. FIabhW liend and Jack Bum- acf Pnntnlle, weic in town Tuesday J.jafi'r busmen nutters tor Uic i in uTtlepbone I ompany. ! hi VrW.i nec-hf-iv of S. I'. Lov- ii.li i - i . .i ii..,r , lnlffr -it hlK I KIM KM OCCii - - ;- temAgtncy Plains, returned yestcr- iju Mora, whete lie is cnj;ane in UlMt. ijCeorje Lytic was m town bit Monday iaHrcitek. He .t that the season- pRUbave broiilit the crops out In pjloaUy, and tlut ihe prospects are al (a big yield. 'fdefKiibtrg wa in town Tuesday bite North end of A;cncy IMains. Itujifiopsare looking i.u'rly good in litfKCMMhe recent ram having great ISppwed crop prospects. ,r Sute Eneineer Lewis passed throujjli enlist Thursday afternoon on his way ait railroad. He was returning from jr&t and liend, where he has been in Sfflrjiorneof llie irrigation projects, ;0ailti E. Bye and Mrs. John M c Tijprt and family rctw ncd last Friday tatbearm springs on the reservation", I ifcre they spnt the week camping out, I tint sixty people arc camped at tlic fttbich have become one of the im popunr resorts in mis vicinity. I A.S. Phillips has bought the W. E. fsjbiin homestead on the North end I jfAjtocy Plains, the deal havini; been IW last Thursday. Mr. I'hillips has pot confidence in the future of this coun 7iM is acquiring' considerable real Uic His tuii' h adioinini? the LNteoothe South includes about 700 I; A. J. Rmgo and family left Tuesday IiMrouijfor the WarmspriiiKs reset va ibe they will c..mp for some tiire WW springs. Mr. Kmgo is it sul I feti from rhtumntum n,i i,r.- ,,. u. I I Hit. iiwai iu wv TO by the springs. His family will -wain at the springs for a few days, L wtne eipectt inr.ni,., ,i... llH'' T A' Loni? reu,rned Inst Thursday h "-wics visit at Medford and other I 0gon points. Dr. LonB' Wl,Us l0Callty Wl11 "Krefio lenm C 'Cided ,olci.tent Medford, II, " now gettint; his business "im sha ,n ..... ...... Iiu, r" 'u muvc 10 inai point npecu to leave Madras within the Ii month. : I.M .... ; weson, local organizer of the 11 Wucational and Co.nnrm.W I'C".0.ri!anlzins brnnch unio,,s i,,,,i,s ir.f orKa,,lzeJ n lodgo in the ""Sprini? W,ii ..... I; " jr wcck ago aatur ' '"a will organize nnother branch at l "wnih. ... .. .. 1 01 tne week. After he US! h,SWOrk "' cpecs Vaico and Sherman counties to I, ,-"""nch unions. If R.,lf!.U Mlken. MUI ,JC. chief engineer isuiZvr:ro,,ptJec,pa"cd hlu m l'0Uhni- While here I ' wt le hi! , w my cniplmtically It's rotor.. . "'c,'ueu irom Slinniko HrT Umy,n t,,e nwfmuw, in rc- Dnve Harnett was In town last Satur day from Culver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Merchant were (own last Saturday front Culver, A. Wi Culp ttnd AV, It Pnrrish turned from Portland lint Friday, Mrs, L M. Hahn nii(( fyl. C. Mason returned Saturday evening; from a trip (0 the county seat. George (. Cyrus stld family are visit, inff relatives in town today from the Cul ver country. Mrs, A. W. Gulp, wjio has bucn visit' ngnt tjte Imo of Mis, V. II, I'nrrish for scvernl weeks, rctttrped to Madras the Inst of the week. . Jolin McTnggnrt, St.ve Hinder and jflhn Cotillrr Ipft yesterday morning for the Lamonta country looking for oil claintC'. A. C. Sanford left yesterday afternoon for the Madras Oil Company's camp near I.ainonU, where they are prospecting for oil. At last reports thp drill was down about 7$ feet and the work was progress ing smoothly. S. D. 1'ercival continues tq receive en cournginB news from the bedside of his mother, whp has been quite sciiouily ill In Portland. Mrs. I'ercival is -still at the liospitn, but her condition Is greatly Im proved and she ts on ihe road to recovery. The Mies of the Methodist chutch will serve ice cream, cake, lemonade, popcorn and candies at the Turner building on the afternoon and evening ol July 4. Good music will be furnished. Come and enjoy a social time with us and bring the child ren. The committee in change of the big cel ebration in be held at l'rineville; extends a special invitation to the residents of this section to come to l'rineville npd celebrate with them. The celebration will last three days July a, 3 and 4, and an attractive program has been prepared for thp enter tainment o the city's guests. L. I,. Nichols was in town this morn ing from the Culver'country, There will be a dance at Sanfnrd's hall Friday evening, July 3. Tickets $ I. William Fariell and wife were trading in Madras last Saturday fiom Youngs, J. E. Lovcall of Shaniko, is in town. He is traveling (or a Porjland clothjng firm. John Lockard is having the lumber for a barn hauled to Ins lots just South of the townsite. Later on Mr, Lockhard expects to have a comfortable cottage built on these lots, A. W. Culp, W. E. JWrish, C. V. Wilson, J. W. Hurt and Luther Cowherd spent yesterday In the Lamonta country, completing the work of staking out their oil claims. Deputy Marshal Terry brought with him to this city yesterday from l'rineville two Federal prisoners, Alfred H. Grant of Hcnd, and Calvin Morris of Paulina, both of Crook county. Grant was form erly postmaster at Hend and was indicted for a shortage of $3000 in his accounts with the Government, when he was re moved from office a few months ago, after an investigation by the postal in spectors. Morris in charge wilh sending obscene literature through the mails. Oregonian. CLASSIFIED LOCALS J. G. & M. A. Icolilrihon tiro ngentn for tlio Cumpbull Bub'Hurfuco lookers, iSuo tliein for prlccfi and purtlculnrn. FOIt SALE Oil TRA1M5-A Biniill field, of Htuudlnc rye. Wibli to dlcposu of tlio atundlng crop. For price cull on ChrlHtc-l Ifiirlipau, j milo Kant of Juniper Springs. 0. address, La montii. 2t FUANK IRVINE owns the HIiCHon Hutu nt Antitlopc, mid solicits u shnro of the patronuKo of tlio travel I public. Good feud yurd In con tiunllon, wills haled wheat liny for stile, iiiul t-ood uccomniodullotiB for fruiglitcrw' tc-uniH. LADII23' HA I LOR II ATr? -An sittrao tivn Hut, JtiHi received ut A. C. Sniifnrd'n, Mndrns. 2t-J2 TO WATER UriEUeJ. Rutt'H for wa tor will not bo rnlt-cnl. This stato mt'iit Is Hindu to correct ii ooiilntry rvnurt bulng circtilntcd. J. C. Wuy inlri), MudniH. LAflKIH-SMITH Married nt the residence of the bride on Agency Plains, Wednesday afternoon June 34, 1908, Mr. Henjamin S. Larkin and Mi.s Grace L. Smith, both of Mad ras, Rev. J. K. Craig officiating. The bride was among the first homesteaders on Agency Plains, where she has a fine quarter section of- land upon which she makes her home. For several years past she has been the deservedly popular teacher of the primary grades in the Mad ras public school, and she enjoys the friendship and esteem of a wide circle ol , friends in this community. Mr. Larkin is j pjjvjg J-HflD-IVffipE'l tl iiui mil yuiMij-, iv sin- j iiit wi ... ras, and he ts being very heartily con gratulated by his fi lends upon his ood fortune In winning an .accomplished help mate and companion. Mr. and Mrs. Lar kin will reside upon the former's home stead n few miles northeast of .Madras. i Edward 0. Pease Co. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORE --OUR NEW STOCK 0F SUMMER GOODS AND VyE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN SUMMER S.LKS 1 1 WASH POOPS . preclusive Shirt Waist Pieces Exclusive Silk Dress Pieces Of the latest shades and patterns Ladies' Slimmer Underwear in ell varieties Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings Wc have a full line pf MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS A new and up-Io-date stock of Suit Gases, Club Bags, Telescopes FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS edwa c7 PEASE COMPANY, Inc. THE : SHANIKO : STORE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers Hubecrilio for the home news. tlio Pioneer is rid get Price $1.50 per year. EAD3-STILLWELL - At the homo of tlio brldo'n pnrentu in Fossil, Wliuelor county, Sunday morn Ing, Juno 7, 1008, Rev. Georgo R. KadH of Lnmotttn and Miss Olivo A, Stillwi'll of Foaill, Voro united in tho holy boudH of mntrimony. Elder Chaso oflieintinic, HARNESS FULLY GUARANTEED Whips, Bridles, Halters, Lace Leather Neat Harness Repairing- f I: I 1 W! WJKT II! i yv-r i 1 liOOTRp I Trout Ore Sawmills NEW LINE OF DRESS & WORK SHOES B. S. LARKIN MADRAS. ORECON Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It s a powerful and pene trating liniment, n remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. Unequaled for curing the wounds and injuries ol BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful in so many ways. II it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers lo refund the purchase price. EXTRA kll6I BOTTHj m CCNTS Hoyt Chemical Co., potuno. out nOOKLET -"KJHLJ Wl FREE : ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Mills 14 miles from IIa3Tcreek. Rough-Lumber $11.00 per thpuaand at tlio mill. Flooring and finishing ltinjber $30.00 per thousand. Other prices in proportion. Address QEO. R. LEE, Mgr., Ashwood, Oregon iiiijii,;i.i,,,mni "" ...... w -WSSWr' - m Prices Slashed , , , For CASH WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY a 3 feX ' t LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. I (I ! ) ?1 BAKING POWDER Al 1-2 lb. can 20c " " 40c 3 " " 1. 10 5 " M 1.65 Columbia Oats 40c Puffed rice 2 for 25c Force 2 for 25c u J. to UUP 35C A TIN ALL OTHER COFFEES 5c OFF PER LB. BEANS Pink, 5c Small white, 6c " Large " 6c " Lima, 8c " Corn meal 40c Homony 40c Al Japan rice 8c lb. Soda 3 for 25c lb. A. C. SANFORD Successor to Sanfofd, $jll & Company General Merchandise Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plow, Schultler and Moline Wagons and the "John Deere lines'' -All Granite Ware 15perct. off the Dollar 15 Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct. off selling price Screen doors, $1.10 and ifrl.zu CEDAR Doors will go WINDOWS, all sizes, JlM FOR CASH OR WE WILL TAKE GRAIN AT MARKET PRICES IN MADRAS AT AT OOST COST UNIVERSAL RANGES We have several that will go at the Lowest possible Price FOR CASH McTAGGART & BYE Hardware, Groceries MADRAS, ORE. Implements ,v,r M , M'tfita smklltkk iSfltimi 1 My prices are right and I will take wheat at Shaniko prices less the freight, on all goods I handle or carry MADRAS, - OREGON 1 i I i t I i. - o I tn l ii 1 IT iWilW Ml UllKUaiJBUHJHHBMVlBHPlH Mf iiiw IM'Jt7ti Km WmKm W