The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 06, 1908, Image 5

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in town trading, last
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relatives in MUr.. ye.-
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lift"' 1 . . mill BIIPIII
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stof Shaniko. nicy .;........
H Garrett was in town last Mommy
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mnlt nnoilicr upwnril
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(ttticnuwere noi c.iu..r
...u.i.thv lived in. It was only
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cay ni.uiu.-w
itari.
. .. ii .L . I,... .Mini... rt.lll famtlv
A.i amii.inc (.. j........ i
jicio, stayed in Madras lust r may
the mountains for
3iW"6
pwdtd outing at J-isli Lake. mr.
ii .. .. .niiiii.iitiir hunter and
,i month in tlie moiintaiiis cvciy
i bunting for big game.
tHwoUCIaik and wife were In
it. -J... f.MM f itnntfi rlii fnrm.
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tern nc lias iu. m.i.iwm
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fucniica io a ucmn u y- 1'
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Citoiyui Wilier iwr .in wuiwiui
C. Rollers, oner of the Ofc;on
m . l I -t. I I
utonaon, jus purciiajcu uic xiu
)at Shaniko, Heine the tcrmi
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ir.Firniv uri i iwn in n i i i t: icriii
Miivn r n im NniMinnir n mil
tt, 0. V. Hondurant, who preached
(mo the week. Atrninn.-iri til lv
namy lie will leave in n lew days lor n
1! til Old- home in Oluo. niter winch
iBraiurint will return to Madras,
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SG urnurrn nf nuinr
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wtMk from his lioific nerfr Hay-
, . ,.v iti.i. ma icaiucuuc l.iai
He filed upon a quarter section
'Joining the L. A. Htint Home.
toon which lie
little home for himself. Mrs.
won Mill at Albanv. will Join her
' j
ithc homestead ns sbon as the
U 1.1 rr.lr.ini
i - "... t hi; i .ii i firnntfri i:ri 1 intra.
for Reno, Nevada, in re-
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tkiaiu uu an r n I nr rr .
(id prouier, (-lulncey Mr-
message stated th.it an on.
- r-"J"H--wns Hem ou, n0 hone
, --".v1Jf ui me mi rut. Mr M
P2rt hi ...
'wtl naV ntt hffn rniimml In
i "8 nai period.
LM I. Wood returned hut
f f'oma io days' outinL- in the
5 J'erry Head of Culver,
l u lumpr ntt.i i
-virnnevi enhrl u. a.
fM. They went over to the
erro nii.k ,.i .....
r-M mi uie nam ...i tn.,.
c"nej. Mrs. Wnmi
Olltt. . ... i "V-
severe t tri.mi
lint ma. . -
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kent i,.,..,
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-ojme lightning
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. i. .i. . ' win iikikc ins
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lailvn. . Tnucmiiis sec
. and w .omrfelf Mewed
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Widener ..I... :. ..
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"'"Wfind f.l.-i .
(.!. . " "I'uii quarter sec
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' "'K Ml IJ . .i . .ii.
mc hit
i"i. Mill
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tH.....," vmier. Untl lina
W l 'honic' He Is a afrfsman
6j i . "110 has rf r.VAXT. J.' i
.M.mii ,im
Ralph Allen and his mother were in
town from Hnycreek Tuesday,
J. 11. Brown was in Madras last Satur
day fiom his ranch near" Hnystnck,
j. E, Lovenll and family of Shnniko,
Imve been visltirs ff In town during the
week,
Dnve Lindsay was in Madras the last
of the week from his ranch near Hay
creek. Robert O'Donnell wns in town last
Tuesday from his ranch on the Deschutes
nenr the mouth of Trout creek.
jnn.es A, Hrown wns in ton last Fri
day from tipper Willow Creek, where he
hi' been haying, and reports the alfalfa
crop not so heavy as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. V red Missal nnd Mrs.
N. Si. Jenning returned Inst Sunday even
ing from it visit of several months in fort
land. Mrs. Jennings, who wns quite ill
when she went to Portland, was greatly
benefited by the trip and returned in much
belter health.
Mrs, Howard Turner has purchased of
Frank Osborn the lot on Main street
upon which the barber shop is situated.
Mrs. Turner ftlrendy owned the two cor
ner lots, with the exception of this small
lot, 32x.jo feet, which she purchased in
order to keep (he corner property intact.
The consideration was $850.
C. M. Redfield, chief engineer of the
D, I . & V. Co., nnd who has general sup
ervision' over (he Central Oregon railroad
survey now In progress, was in town yes
terday. He says that it will require
about 60 days to complete the piclimiua
rics nnd make n location of the line, and
is quite confident that b' that time the
plans will have matured so that actual
construction of the road can begin. The
principal object in view, he says, is to get
quick relief for this section from its pres
ent transportation troubles, and if the
people in this county will come to the
support of the project, there is nothing to
prevent the road being built in, in time to
haul out next season's crop.
I Mil for cash only, or Its equiva
lent, A 0. Sanford, Madras,
OOMK3TJ5AD. Notice for l'uhlloa
(Ion. Deput (mentor tlio Interior,
V. 8. J,4iid Ofllco atTho Dalles, Oregon,
that 0' im N()t'C0 ,H '10roby glVeM
AitTiirn 8. McDonald,
or Youngs, Oregon, who, 011 June 12,
11)07, mado Homestead entry No 16510,
(Sorlal No 0442) for wnw, neinw
and nwne.l hoc 25, tp 0 h, r 13 e, w hi,
I1118 riled notloo of Intention to make
Una! commutation proof, to entiib
HhIi olulrn to tlio laml above ileHcrlbed,
before Frank Osborn, U- H Commis
sioner, at MuilntH, Oregon, on the lOih
day of September, 1008.
Claimant names us wlttionHes:
Charles F Klauti, l'eter Vlbbort, L
T Larson and Wlllium Brownhlll, all
or Youngs, Oregon.
aO h!7 0. W. Mooliu, Register
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Not Coal Land
OMUSTJiAI). Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior. U. 8.' Laud
Oilke nt The Dalles, Oregon, .July 2I,!K)8.
Notice Ih hereby given that
PKUNIHCK WILSON,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on .Tune 1H07
made Jlonicstend Kutry (Serial Notmi)
No. JC588, for nfiiutf sec and ho&mw
and MWjfscV sec t, tp II , r 1 1 e, w in,
lias filed not'ee of Intention to iiinko II mil
eoiiiiinitiitlon jiioof, to establish claim to
the hind above described, before Frank
Osborn, United Stntes Commissioner, sit
lilsofllce at Madras, Oregon, oiithellth
day or September, 1!)()8.
Clitiniiiiit iiamus us witnesses:
7'liomas .1 Fields, William F Fields,
William II Stonchouker, Walter C Dariar,
nil of Madras, Oregon.
nO slO C. W. MOOltH, Itoglstor.
Agricultural College
CORVALLIS, OREOON
Offer8 collegiate courscH.in Agriculture,
including Agronomy, Horticulture, Ani
mal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.;
Forestry; Domestic Scicnco and Art;
Cjvil. Klectricnl, Mechanical, and Min
ing Engineering; Commerce; l'bnrmary.
Offers elemental y coiiiuch in Agricul
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arte, in
cluding forgo work, cabinet making,
steam fitting, plumbing, machine work.
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Illustrated cntaloge with full informa
tion on application to Registrar, Free.
ANTI2LOPE, OKEQOl
! Watchmaker
r and leweler I
t
NotCoul Luml
HOMI53TEAJ). Notice for Publico
tlon. Deiiiirtmeut of the Interior,
U. . Laud OMlee at The D-illes, Ore
gon, July 10, 1U08. Notice Is, hereby
given that
CHARLES A. WIHTSBTT,
or M'Hilrus, Oregon, who, u April 24,
1002, timilo Iloinesteiid Entry (Kenul
No. 0197) No. ln72S, for se sen 17, tp
12 h, r IH e, w 111,
IIhh filed jiotlco of Intention to mtike
Hun! live-year proof, to establish
claim to tlio land above described be
fore Frank Osborn, U. 8. Commis
sioner, at his otllce nt Madras, Ore
gon, on the 2nd day of September, 1003.
Claimant unities as witnesses:
Charles W Hunter, Fniiik Hunter,
George II Kllliiigheck , George Feul
uer, all of Minims,- Oregon.
C W. MtjoltE,
J23-a27 Register
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Edward G. Pease Go. Inc.
THE SHANIKO STORE
t
OUR NEW STOCK OF
SUMMER GOODS
AND WE ARE 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
Ladies' Summer Unflerwear in all varieties Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings
We have a full line of A new and up-to-date stock of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Suit Gases, Glut) Bags, Telescopes
OTICE for Publication. Dcpart-
meat of the Interior, U. S. Land
Oflke at The Dalles, Oregon, July 2?,
1908. Notice Is hereby given ihat the
S.nitn Fe Pacific Railroad Co.. bv JudsOn
j, VanHouten, its attorney in fact, on
A F PFTFRSFN March 4, 1904 selected, under act of June
fi. . rt 1 I.I1UL.II ,8o7ithcswneand senwsec
aniuLui-u, uKcuun , . . . l6 w rt, and a, Dersons
J j claiming the above lanU unuer tlie mining
! laws, or desiring to show it to be mineral
I . -1 . .1 ..14 III. .U.:. nUU.lnn. .n
in cnaracicr, auuuiu mc mtn ukjli.iiu.i2
this olllce on or before Sept tj, 1908.
C. W. MooitU, '
11O b8 Register.
Jewelry of all kindt made to or
der and repaired. Settingi for
Precious Stones made.
FIRSTCLAS8 WORK GUARANTEED
Read my nnnouiicement In another
column. A. C. Sanford.
FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS
Mni linn ill ilBU-wflMti..rifiailiiiMiiMiiliiHiMMiiiaaiMi.iMtniu.n
EDWARD G. PEASE COMPANY. Inc.
TH E
SHANIKO
STORE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
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CLASSIFIED LOCALS
FOR SALE Hay mare, weighs 1 f 25
pounds; 7 years old for cash or part
payment. See John Hoffman. Sr.
l'leaf'e do not atk for credit, but
bring your cash and get ttlore goods
for tile some money. A. C Sanford.
MILCH COWS rof sale A few young
ones; fresh nnd well broken. A V
WARREN, Huycreek, Oregon
A complete supply of legal blanks for
sale including warranty and rjult Claim
deeds. real, chattel nlulcrop uoortiraKes,
etc. Justice court blanks and justice
court work n specialty. Notary Public.
F. J. Brooks.
Trout Creek Sawmills
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills l4 miles from Haycrcek. Rough Lumber $11.00 per thousand at.
the mill. Flooring and finishing lumber $30.00 per thousand. Other
p'Hcos in proportion. Address GEO. 11. LEE, Mgr.j Ashtvodd) Oregon
.Mil. . lift.
SCREEN DOORS. A lull stoelt on;
band; prices are riuht. You deed
one or two at oucei--A. C. Sanford,
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if
8ubcril'o for
tlio home news.
the Pioneer and get
Price S1.50 per year.
Prices Slashed
WfM
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LIVERY
The best Jii Shaniko
Good Stock. Careful Drivers
feest of Hay and Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
t)x A, Howell, Shaniko, On
WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANGE TO SAVE MONEY m
BAKING POWDER
Al 1-2 lb, cart 20c
1 " " 40c
3 " " 1.10
5 " l 1.65
Columbia 6his 40c
buffed rice 2 for 25c
Force 2 fof 25c
1. J. D, fi
3SC A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFElS
BC OFF PER Li.
BEANS J
Pink, 5c lb;
Small white, 66 u
Large " 6d "
Lima, 8c "
Corn medl 40C
Hpmony ( 40c
Al Japan ticfc 8c ltd
Soda 3 fot 25c
We have several that will gd
fit the, LolweSt possible Price4
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All Granite Ware iS per ct. off the Dollar-
SilverwancieutlerylSbel'cti rf idling prico UNIVERSAL RANGES
Scredll ddbti, $1,10 and $1.20
CEDArl doors M go AT CgST
WINDOWS, ail sizes, AT COST
.hWHMdHEE PflR CASH OB Wf WILL TAK'E fiRAIH AT Mhll PRICtES IN MADRAS
MTAC.GART &
X T AV A A
BYE
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TO THE PUBLIC i
have decided fo change my terms 'of trade td
A- cash Basis
That is to sayf Casli or Its efjuivale'nt, and irf
so doing i propose to offer yoil good, desira
ble supplied at thtf LoSVfcSt Possible Prices'
(SOME AND INVESTIGATE:
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A, C, SANFORD
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