The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 09, 1908, Image 5

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.aiiuI Mr. Waller M. ftirawn-
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, to y to Lamootn. Mr.
5 toon here, having spent
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paajfrom Wam:e, where tlicy
MiHVuiiinjr relatives. On
t..t nnt it dav at Wap-
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of July ceieurauon.
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iSttfi: Co., who nave a sioic
nf naviil'r..
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Ua Denver was taxen ncrc
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I tie contest of Ins Home
Abandonment was the
ttajod Claude Ramsey spent
1.1 f) mt.Alm rllt(llnir tlII1J
navf. They report that the
h me cuuniv hc,i was a uin
ui itit there were great crowds
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'.Corey of the Warmspring
1 Wt !.t urrk for .1 villi In
tone tt ames own. Indiana.
itotpend a month or so.
pikmcu nun a inontn no.
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IPlVrtH Ct.n.n.lK Ih.l.Ul C...
ef The Dalles district of Ihe
illhald the fourth quar-
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of the Methodist church
niMH.ii.u6 ami iiuiiiemnrin
mpiieof the fact that a cood
wr population was fcelebrat-
'fen home, the ladies had a
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their sales amounting lb
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f1"6 ruunn picniclting nt the
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"I me tavorite pic-
,ut "cscnuics, nna there
r hi spoi to spend a rinv
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wi mis viunuy,
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- in town iasl Thurs.
Win An iL
u,cir way to Portland
-vvuiicciion wiiii the r.niml
project. Iruli Mr u...
Mr. Steidl eXH,ts, h ' i
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few. 11 y KCIU ,or ,hc
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f"m'i- Mt.Wynnfa,,
L Place and
f rhidents of hl.
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eto,i,:::,,ee,n ,di'or.
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in ih. ...w.. . , r.
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- week ot more nt
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mi . -''mu. rir fin
a. cir cuests
roij 'mi driver if
C. M. Dlmey left Tuesday for Pen.
dleton, where he has a position.
George Slovens of Smew, was visiting
In Madras the first bf the week,
C C. Lamsnn and j. It. Mendenhall
were in town yesterday from the Culver
country.
W. W. Urown of Jlelsler, attended the
Fourth of July dance in Madras last Sat
urdny evening!
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Koblnion went trl
Prinevllle last Jf rlday evening to partici
pate in the big celebration at the county
scat on the Fourth,
Mr. nntl Mrs. M. W. Akcysoit attend'
nd the dance in Madras last Saturday
evening. Mr. Akcyson, wh6 has n posi
tioii in Portland, is at lioino visiting his
family for a few days.
S. I). PtrclVal and fnlniiy spent the
Fourth picnicing on Crooked River at the
Cove. They camped over night, return
ing next day. '2ll,,c n number of people
from this locality spent the Fourth ai the
Cove.
The weather has been extremely hot
during the past week, the thermometer
registering between 95 and loo degreBs
for three or four days. Last Tuesday
was the warmest day, when the mercury
got tip to 98 degrees ih the shade,
Manager Uoss arid F. M. hoveland
are in town to attend a meeting of the
Madras Dil & Oas Company. The well
which the company Is sinking is down
about i$o feel, but drilling has beeri sus
pended for a few (lays to await the rlrrival
ol casing.
Cbfifle vVrltcrfiotiBe has leased from
J. C, Wayhire the latter' jumping plain
nnd chipping (hill, and took possession of
the outfit on July 1. Hi's lease rtlns for
one yeaf. Mr. Way mire and family will
probably go to Pullman, Washington, for
a visit with relative! -
Julius A. Lorscri is reported Very ill on
Agency plains with typhoid fever, He is
being taken tare of by some of his neigh
bors at the house on the Isaac Scrier
ranch, and t)r. Long Is attending him.
While his condition has been ijuiic serious
for several days, Dr. Long says that the
typhoid is ih a (mid form, and thai he is
netting along as well as could be hoped
for.
Mrs. John Hoffman has advertised an
auction sale of farming implements nnd
household goods at her home Wednesday
July 15. There will also be some live
stock and chickens disposed of nt ihe
sale. Col, W. H. Reynolds will auction
the goods off. Mrs. ltoifman is dispos
ing of her household effects ahd other
personal property preparatory la going to
Spokane to join h'er h'usbaitd.
J. W. Ross, manager for the Madras
Oil St Gas Co., was in lown the 1.1st of
the week from Lamonta, where the com
pany is (prospecting for oil. Mr. Uoss
nays Work is progressing smoothly, though
slowly, the size of ihe hole they are drill
ing making the work necessarily slow.
It was their intention to drill a 13 inch
hole, but owing to the character of the
formation lite Hole has widened out and it
is nearer io inches. The hole was down
about 150 feet the iait of the week.
George H. Oborn and Robert Osborn
were in town from Culver last Tuesday.
Charles Foote has accepted a position
as salesman for J. C. & M. A. Robinson
and went to work for them last Monday.
There was a goodly number of re
sponses to the invitation to the "church
raising'1 Tuesday nnd yesterday and the
frame work for the superstructure of the
new Methodist church building was com
plelcd. Tile work on the new building
will be pushed to completion as rapidly
Kk possible.
A. D. Andcrsnri and ' Misses Susie An
derson, Ellin Taylor, Mytthena Taylor
and liva Loving drove over' to Foley
spungs in the Ultie mountains last Friday
and spent two days there picnicking, rc
turning home Sunday evening, They
were joined nt the springs by a small
party of friends from Ashwood.
Not Coal Ltiml
LI0MKSTI5AI). Notlco for FiiblliJa.
4 Mlon, Di'purltnoiitof U10 Interior,
U 8 Lund Oflleu utTlio Dallen, Oregon,
Juno 20, 1008. JSotlco is hereby
glvoi) Unit
OF.ORGU W. IJRANSTBTTISHj
of MnlrnH, Oregon, who, on IJeoembor
7, 1001, Hindu IJ( iiu-HtHid Kutry No,
10121, for ml Heclfi. iplUn, r 13 0, win,
IIiih filed notice of intention to 111 m lie
lliml llve-ycnr proof, to uituMlnli claim
10 tlio lurid nlmvu draorlbed, before
Frank Oiborii, U. 8. Comiiilwiloner, at
MadraH, Oregon, 011 the 17th day of
AligtiHt, lb(J8. '
dial mailt unmet) qh wltneHseft:
Chitlile Ituiimy, William Ramsey,
C V Fox, ThmrjiiH A Ing, all of Mud
run, Oregon,
)i-ni . O. W. Moom:, Register
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
A complete Mipply of legal blanks for
nalo Including warranty and rjtiit claim
deedM, real, chattel ami crop mortgagefl,
etc. JiiHtlce court blanks nful Juntlcu
court work a specialty. Notdry PUbllc.
F. J. Brooks.
FOUND, near 8hnniko;on i'rinevllle
road; u ptlr of gold-rlihmed gliisbefi.
Owner cui havb' same by applying
at this ofllcU.
CHAMPION IIEADKR1 for sale, in
good running nrdVr. A bargain;
For price and particulars see J-'mll
Zi-mko, Mudras: 2t-J0
FRANK IRV1NF, owns the Hixeon
Rum at Antelope, and wollcltH a
sliare of the patroiingu of the travel
ing public. Good fneit yard In con
liectlUn, wilb baled wheat hay for
sulo, and good accommodations for
freighters.' (eainb.
LADIES' BAILOR" HATe An attrno
tlve line, lilt received at A. C.
Siiiiford's, MadraH. 2t-J2
On
dward G. Pease Go. Inc.
THE SHANIKO STORE
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
ladies1 Suitor tliibWcar in 911 Tutlotics Laces, Embroideries and Dress frimitfte
'Wd have a full line bf A new arid up-to-date stock of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Suit Gases, Club Bags, Telescopes
OXJie STOHE IS HBA-DQUiiKTEHS IOIS
FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS
EDWARD C. PEASE COMPANY. Inc.
THE
SHANIKO
STORE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
jToTa M. A. Robinson are agents for
the McCormlck line of Hinders and
Harvesting machinery, etc.. Buy a
".McCormlck" and yoll will buy the
best.
PAltTtES INDERTldl tb me, plcaeo
sV'ttlo your accounts nt once; with
Frank Osborni with whoin I Iiavo
left my accounts for collection, A.
CULP. t-jib
Pacific Horse Liniraeflt is prepared
expressly (or the needs of horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains mid soreness. Unequalcd for
curing the wounds and injuries of
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. If It fails to .satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund jhe purchase price.
txT Uhoc BQtTLtm r,mr ccnt
Hoyt Chemical Co., ponfiiNo, out
BOOKLCr t5Sff$ freg
Trout Creek Sawmills
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Milla 14 miles from Ilaycreek. Kougli Lumber f 11.00 per thousand hi
the mill. Flooring ancl finishing lumber ?30.00 per thousand. Other
prices in proportion. Address GEOi E. LEE, Mgr.j Ashwood; Oregon
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Prices Slashed
mm mm FOl CASH
WE ARE GIVING VOU A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY Mm
LIVERY
The best in Shaniko
pood Stock. Careful Drivers
Belt t of Hay and Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
D Ar Howell, Shaniko, 6fj
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BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can kc
3 :! " i. id
5 " " 1.65
Columbia Oats 40c
puffed rice 2 fbr 25c
Porcc 2 for t5o
35C A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFEES
5c OFF PER LB.
BEANS
pihk, 5c h-
Small White, 6c
Large " 6b "
Uma, 8c '
Com meal 40c
Homoh); 40c
Al Jhphn rice 8c lb.
Soda 3 for 25fe
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All Granite Ware 15 per et. off the Dollar
iiMiwrrin e 1 hitinro
Silvefw&fe and Cutlery 15 per ct. off seliin price
Screen doors, $1.10 and $.1.20
C&DAR Dodfs will g6 At pOSt
WINDOWS; all sizei, AT COS 1
We have several that will $0
at the Lowest possible Price
FOR uAon
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1 Mil mi Ik m OAsiili nmi mi mm uwmma ttmn
I McTAGGART & BYE
m Implements iyi
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SANFORD
Succes36f Slnfofd; ifl & Company
uenferal Merchandii
Agent for Syracusb Chilled PloW, Schuttler i(nd MdlinS
Wagbhs and the "Jdhrt Deferb litffef '
My pnc are right and I
will take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight on ai1
godds I handle or Garry
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