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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
nines maufflj. Ti.mot.ta country. JTdand MtGoklaC1cck were ru ver j tow , ...... i,.. i ' j IV. Turner w - 0" ... hnnte near i ... i. vi from ilv left todny for fSSWl ... . Monday. Ln'rtnof Antelope, is v- . . ...Iff. i"- ' ... ..f rulucr. lias leased ,T ROiVfl" u ' t 1- I nn1 n. nilU I""" I'"" ibis t eek. j,ti McUowcll tinting of Culver, who relatives in iviaur.i Tled home Sunday. ..,1 fEi in"- ' A family left Tuesday A'! '1 . ..... , rinrk.nn.is county. 'of "... iluec weeks or ppect to e bv y . i i ftiiriiifi mi it iiui J ' ' n. mine down the P rV."' .Inv. In rf ibeweeK ioi- Hood wan; Madras during me Princville, where he lias cm- "uw . . .. I..! .III. I.t fie rettirneu io riiucii. ..... ' . I I a r.lidvs Sanfonl returned m da, from Portland, where she has ' . l .in. li.t for pv gforiuing tier hium.... , I months past- ' C, Robmson and raililly, Mrs. J. W. jiotf, Mrs Linna Wood and Miss Brcgan spent last Sunday nt the tfispriog agency. w IBd Mrs, C. C. Covey returned iSaKhfW their home at the wnrrn- after a month's visit wiin K Lifjijtocy, Ljrtiat JameMown, Indiana. Frank Osborn retutned last Sat- ijinjmCriiilyi where alle lias ueen 4e fcer grandfather, Mr. Cnnada feromny, for a week or more. tV Roberts, a rancher from the Lai country i ln 01V lnJl Saturday i l it. i in . Air. ltoucns ... I., m it.. -i..itnll llUin.4 nr.'ir tiad Mrs. J It. Coe of Shaniko, II..J..I n I )i Jktv turau llrilllM iron, to Oneil. Mr. Coe is now . .i .. t- . i r. I. ...I. .Hunt of Culver, was in town the Mine neck, Air. nuur is going imo no Madras, .1nd expects lo move J I. : i t -1. ..... ouamiiF 111 irsiiiciiLc: hcic iiuuiii oddlt of September. rW Reed of I'orland, was in town brand Tied upon a homestead in I Prime country. Mr. Keed ex- remain here, and will reside unon Winrnv hit linn.ct.nfl . . E Lovtall and fatntlv. oxeohlnanied , . u. liaiutllUC I1CIIMPU, ICIl 1.131 OUU They will camp most of the time eteighborhood of Clear Lake. i jT . - . .... ... t . MI stage for Ilend, where Ihey ttOine to assist in fli-lilinc the fnrcl 'U liVin T RMil 4 V. u I K II . 'kjve also been hroucht from ...v aiiic UIIIIIUJC. I lie nrcs n ni ua u . . r . ii i.i;c .iicij UI1U IIIC Kicai ncauway uirougn dry iirnK.. T. A. Hudson and his son of The ' ",lt ton last aUndaV nnd - uieir way home from Hend. .Tf Fit Iha. I ... ""j.uimer auiustccl the Insurance 1U 1,'n.l.. n . , . - M wmm which recently wns "V fire. Mr, I Unison drove icrriiorv ad nceni in ru r1f1rin 1 4 i . -m.iuK HIS VISIf hfri nn) tnlil :neas agreeably surnrised m ihi- lh,u nesays nrc better counit noirow or Uilllam J' T. Alexander nf tn.iun.i ...i: t - - (ua niiu uniia or land on Auenev Plnln. erera1 day Jn this lnJ-ntlio ,i.,,in . t'"i ami am. ii . . . i lavs riijk i i j 'Kooq toium. ""'""Hie has villi. ii a a mil., tit t " - " r w ' i. n uiin rnnniKii i u ih if ... . m w"v lias .PeMavfcn . !. virpr hi. ... i i nv.. "huycii tins nvpci . 'lund, hoMin . 01 m In i,l.. .. I . . ,ne foin,. .. . nnl.... ' b ywr uic survey "iicu nni . r. i !... V MUUUl,c" npfroveutis rcnri 1.'. II'' I Wr Hri-,-IIMI, , ........ Onv W Dnrnett is book"keeptr nt A . C, Snnford's this week. IJ S. Larkin has rented the Turner building on Main street, and moved his harness shop and stock of shoes nnd leather goods into It the first of the week. W. F. Hninmcr returned to Albany yesterday, nfter spending a week in this locnllty looking after his business inter csts. He owns considerable land in the Haystack country, Mr. Hammer is now engaged in business at Albany, L. A, Hunt nnd Robert Galloway have rented the blacksmith shop formerly con ducted by A. VV. Culp. They will put in some new machinery nnd fit the place up for n first class blacksmithing and repair shop, nntl expect to open for business by the middle of September. Charles T, Pembroke was in town last Thursday on his way to Lamonta, where , he is grilling n well on the Asa Mishlcr place. Mr, i'embroke has a honnstcad on Agency Plains, having purchased the relinquishment of the quarter known as the Edie Flhcr homestead. John E. Keichcn returned last week fiom Salem, where he recently graduated from Willamette University. He will upend the remainder of the Summer vaca lion nt his home near this place, after which he will go to Tillamook, where he has A position as teacher of history in the high school. Miles W, Dennett nnd family, who have been spending the past year nt their old home nt Ilatavla, Iowa, t etui tied to Madras Tuesday. Mr. Hennett owns a quatlcr section ol land Southwest of this place. He is looking for a house to rem in Madras, nnd expects to live in town this winter in order that his children may attend school, A. VV. Moses and wife, recently of Cor vnllis, were m Madras last Saturday, be ing enroute to Wamispring agency, where Mr. Moses has accepted A Good Clubbing Otfot We have arranged for n clubbing rate with the publishers of Campbell's Scien tllic K.irmcr and nre able to nflcr it to our subscribers for only 50 cents in addition to the subscription price of the Pioneer, This offer applies to both new subscrip tions and renewals of old subscriptions The Scientific Farmer Is edited by Mr. H. W. Campbell, the oiiginator of what is known as the "Campbell system" of dry farming. His magazine is filled wiih use fill information for the farmer in sections where the rainfall is deficient or Irremilar, and every fatrncr in this section should be a subscriber. The regular subscription price is $1 per year. I'luaio do not itr-lc for credit, hut rlriK yotirciuh mid get more goodri for tbo smtnn roiioy.A, 0. Sttiford. SCREEN 1)00US.-A full Block on hand; prlci-8 ur rlnbt. Yon need 0110 or turnout once A. C. Binford. ! A. E. PETERSEN : ANTELOPU, OREGON v I Watchmaker It and jeweler ! Jewelry of all kindi msde to or- dcr and repaired. Settings for J Precious Stones made. FIRST-CLASS WORK CUAF1ANTEED t Edward G. Pease Co. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORE .We t are agent's for THE ROYAL TAI'LORS O IF1 CHICAGO Your Candidate FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Cannot protect your interests as a citizen more fully than your interests as a Buyfcr of Clp protected by Joseph Vchon, president of The Royal Tailors, when he says: ( : : If1 WWW sail 'iflSsTo WUx Ion. Uuinit t HUMit of tlio Interior, U.S. I,Jiid OIllctMitTlio Dul leu, Oregon, July 30, 1008. Notice Is hereby giveu Hint ARTiit'ii h. Mcdonald, of VoiingH, Ori'goli, who, mi June 12, 1907, niHdn IIomi'Rteud entry No 16510", trie position ol (Surliil No 0442) for vvkiiwl, iiplnw agency clerk nnd his wife that of seam-" j und nu im i hco 2.'), tp 0 h, r 13 p, w m, stress. Mr. Moses has been in Govern- , him filed uotlco of Intention to make ment Indian sei vice since 1888. arm has 1 Umil oominutiUlou proof, to estnh held positions from North Dakota to Arizona, his last station having been in Colorado just sold hit in to irn Tries- the mouth of litfh claim to the luiid above described, hefore Frnnk Osboru, U 8 Commls- nloncr. ut MudruB. Oreuon. on tbelOtli itoperat-ir or tn6 Cnnhiiran ljrlay of September, 1008. A Plfifmiinf iwiiriiiu 11 u ivitnoQAa' ClmrleH V Klnmi. Peter Vibbert, L 1' LarHoti and William Orawuhill, nil A t nH..uW&1 aridtostya "I want to make you the swellest suit of clothes Vou ever wore. fit you to a 'T.' You to be the sole judge of the suit both aS'tcM 1 will take the responsibility. I will go a step furthen 1 will give you a,lcgilf. guarantee that your suit will ALWAYS hold its good fit and style. Not for a ie&j days or months, but ALWAYS, from the day you first wear the suit until you cast it aside worn out. Why don't other tailors give the guarantee I do? Because they" do not know how to make clothes that will stand up under the guarantee. i navy erman rt. irtions of on," tho mfeJ?rogram, of r consiaer- h&s been 11 te 1 Japan, be- attlcshipa, four ar-, tbuki and ted monev lips, each armorea ms tern? "mm- T Japan will u hi mini have taken orders here for more than 50 suits and We hav? nevef had the slightesfcoMefn? 8 about the fit or style. Our customers are delighted with their suits. New Fall Samt prising over 400 different kinds of material j'ust received. ($3 Let us t,ake your order: for a. s!iling, three Fall or Winter. ,J' Kt'l added those t'iestlinforma- u, A COMPLETE STOCKh MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISINGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE) The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers effic and Great Northern railways a! ac8iroycu, tno uridjjea and rolling Bto burned ho that it in impossible to ent There Is no possibility of estimating " """" i0 h!7 O. W. Moohk, Regli-ter tho loss 'of life and property which wiV result, lor tho flames are driven bvi i,.if i w.1.1 ii 1 in . "ii up a fight against their advance. j I -t I , 1 Tho conflagration is tho greari UOMESTEAD. Notice for Publics, which has ever rpaohod rnnda. l 1 tiori- IMartrneit of the Interior. I)r .T.A. Lorn? and fain v left ast" U h. J.anu umce ut me jwiich, ure- Sunday for Mcdford. Oregon, where they . . -2 18- Motive Is hereby ..... . I given Jliut expect to reside m the luture I)r, Long STERLING P. LOVlNU, was nilipng the tirst settlers on Agency of M,rnHi Oreiron. who. on Febrnnry lintry hcj eo Lot 1 'C Ut). ip 10 h, r 14 e, w 111, his homestead nnd moved down to Mad- , nuH filed notice of intention to muko He aifd his family have many Mends , final fivo j eur proor, to estaui sii ontim I . I i I rf- M DB U Jk A -VW M. m mm. w mm M I 4 j. wue, be- m., but , ... 1 fit itiniirur, wic.iii, iii, "ii i"i Plains, nnd while residing upon his home-,; 18, 1003, mnln Uoini-Hteud En stead practiced his profession ,n the com- j iffflJSl'!'!, ft stead practiced his p munity. Last year lit! made proof upon his I ins. in this locality, whose good wishes will follow them to their new home. RANUOW l'ACKINU null Undue GliuetH for threshing ongincsi Also prcBted steel mttuhliie ollern uml JSIexicnn graphite cup giunt-e, nt'ji 0. it M. A. Robinson's. nnoviMiesuriueu, Frank Oiiborn, U. S. Commissioner, at hlHolllee nt MiulruH, OreKon, on tue 7lh (lay of September, 1008. . Claimant mimes ns wltnesscr: V Z Urnnstotter, W H Stonebocker, II J HratiHtetter, W II Ramsey, nil of MndniPj Oregon. JgO t-3 0. AV. MooKK, ileglater are but outward signs ot the evil oone in secret oy mynaas oj ann Jruif germs sapping the life blood of (be 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 aad proves its worth. Save vour bah btiore too late. Micro orevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing lor the hair, free from grease fl'mr sticky oils. Ask your druggistforfree ttooklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. It Is Easy To Reach North B.eac&rrmned year 9G Take Steamer POTTER From PcuafiSiS .of the 1 Prffsenpera are now transferred to the railroad at 'MEGLtR 14 miles tip the Columbia River from IIwhcoi This eliminates the necessity of steairiera waiting for the tide) and insiires a prompt andreg1 illar summer schedule. w The Steaiiiet T'. J. POTYE leaves fdrtialid 'ircurv. 'I city 'Mb last "A". id rthe -ier of r.8 J7 peases of . jiiui mug V"-J- wii-uiuii uuu uuuuay ciu vj yawij breeze Saturday only at 2 ocldcU Pi M Remelnher theu a mer rate on the O. J? & JSL id $12 rrOni SharifeJ I all North Beach points and return : good untUSeptenij:, UVm WkrA mm STILtLt SElilillMG BIG DIS COUNT FOR CASH 1? Nt CI WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME MMMTM erhe most perfect North Beach Is a famous beadtlful )Iace 1, .. ,.1. .. 1. i. 1. ir 1. H t w- ucnuu uti buo wiiuiu nurui uuoau There nre accommodations galorerfot prides to suit rtll. tastes camping facilities wltnofft ttiuulj .perfect bathiug don dltlon8j nil sorts ofjinuaemonts' und dtveraions. Co tile, , buVe a good rest Ad a Jolly ti trie. Let us send you otlr new Sumnier Boobj add tell ybii all aUdUt NORTH BEACH. 1 irn; miu I Uail"t Ei cr. fto an- oun- f Wmm acta -XTIIEjgoisr, Local .g-t; Stua-aSfc-w imo en WlVi. McMUJRkAY bencral Paiseng'ef Ag'eHt, Portland, Oregort BAKING POWDER Al 1-2 lb. can 20c 1 " 40c ,3 " " 1 1 1 0 5 " 1:63 Columbia Ottts 40c Puffed rice 2 for 25c Force 2 fdr 25c m.J.B. 355 A TIN ALL OTHER COFFEES 5C OFF PER Lfi. BEANS Small white, 68 ' Large 6B J; Lima, oc Com meal 40c Homony . 40c Al Japdti rice 8c lbi Soda 3 for 25'rJ lb: 3 We have sdveral that will go at the Lowest possible1 Price FOU CASH All Granite Ware 15vper ct. off the Ddllar Silver and Sutleryl 9 Uerct, c-ff filing price I UNIVERSAL RANlM Screen ddbrS) $1.10 and $1,20 1 " CEDAR iJdofs will gd AT COST WINDOWS, all to, AT 0O8T ;inup PRinF. ARE MR Oa'sH On WE WILL TAKE GRAIN Af jjUttt PRICES IN MaBraS & BYE Hartlwnre, qftoies MADRAS; ORE. IvldTACGART u..w:u.ii,.t.lt.iifa.,iu',. i t."ifl.,i'V'i Trout' Creek Sawmills; NOT IN THE TRUST ; Mills 14 iHlijb fWiii ilrtycreeki iidugti liiiriijUer $11.00 per thohsarlu ,ntj J tho mill: rlodrlilb niid flhishlhg luiHber. ytiM per thousand. Othefl; prices in Urdl'drtlbli. Address GEO": It. LEE: Mcr.i 2shiood. nleefin A t f " - o i....M..niaaN!aaasr.;, rii-ujc LlVtRY THb best iri Shanikd i if Oood Stticki Careful brlveri Best.dr HaY.aHd Oralrl, fee'? At Vefy Reasonable Pflcei .?.ep an nf " i:l iP "C? iinpiciiiwssvo r " Wi Ilia Mnd fcould ft ri i f biic: 1 1 1 1 1 1 nnvjt