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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
at Madras. 5 pji"-- . .. .... in iriLVM in. 1 ,1 of end was In town .' i.. .-. ft visiior j iair ... Ol lp"1 i the '" . .UMtl'Dn the liu ' nil 1)U8l.lS U001' ,C fhutsdav evening 0, n ui .1 n, an ...,tv. . n.nlilll W.l- Min ",u . .. -,l nf in town Tues- , PUifl" the f the town' i. iM Kom in purchased I lie Solltll. M i I irk, who have. ,( ,,. .nth in "M.!.' Six II. II m ir u i.iiit'" leted the-new i- -J li 1 f Hill . nonius mi u.o iiwiii"-"' . ill ltit rtl .t. A. Oliver. ,1S bc" viFnK Mmt on 'If way to iii numv 1 MWinfV 1 UAtl" c.v n,limn tud Itar, llllic nan , . .!),. !'- been visiting ieIlnr several ietiinied home. jf;trrnon j !m Mulurkcy of . - 1'iid iy. They j .1 nm.ii, which linn. 1 ir 1 ....hii it i ttie in i'" a,, i nit Hthcrstich sli.iniu, where ! M'lieut. They il merchants. , daughter, Mrs. , r,( four lot in m it t. Mr, Love i't !c upon tlieiti J" r,d Lot', r ttarfutcrc . , , is... in... . iaa firi imv iviiii . . .... .l .. .1 ..... Cirn tirri.tf fo5iuiisi mn " ''orn upon theJr adiu tkat loc i'l'v. miw.fiim ! , mir on Crooked wt FmesH. Mr McCnlltster is thtpraeer -tv.'is 111 tlm end of . 1 . .. ... OrcbaitJ. Swtkcr and .v .f were in town diyfrom ttr r i,ome nair Sdgo tlty have tn ' tjivcn an ntfre gr and on ili'- 1! , to school twg up the d l. P..A....I k,. ..I ...... I,f. ..... a Mdr.i$ A..).', -n. MrsM. 1. .11. ...... 1 . . ... t s - . k.u i.in uj 1 n ism r.n ...... . tiv n . . . . .. . -"ME iiiiu 11 v. nil ills 1 il ill 1 1 y iiiu lU month, M Mrs. L A Hunt of. Culver 10 rtmevme tins wctK to to home thne Mr. Hunt had 1 10 move to Mvjr.is to rtiltlc, !e of tome i.rnperty wliicli'he ". ilk. ct'IV iir-. .-t i:iiitlllfT ifi - n ..m 11 1,, rrprejcniini' inc 4 ' t-ouip ny, ijnvo an cx- high ch t, ,!,., nt Madras ' "u in" uu n nuniuer 01 iimikmii m-. in. witn snot ' putol. 'uivmistratlnL' the UWM II.. . . . . . inn n nisin m item nt! nir iimis is traveliTiL' He rounUy, KUmnr .1C.0 -.1,11,1. I hp KriiiiiiiitnM'Vri'ibr. Ind U,i t?.. . .1 il. ihi iiir mnnr nf 1 ""n vi-iiorn. nir. At. r f.ivi,a tin 1 lie 11 Til 1 urn ik. . ".cyouna sons of K. II. II ni- 'ftftT. . " "i the his'frs country Inst It lavs it, .., .. '.. ,. ' """a 01 me railway . J(J8 good Olltltll nnrl f.nln.,-l , -.uuuKn iiiro .li.l ... .1 '. " . . 1 .1 .mi I.TI Miiv .1 . WIIC III lllf. Hn.lH l.n.l I..I lltll ft lirnr .1.. 11 I. Jnck Dee of Grizzly wrti in town Inst Friday afternoon, looking after business matters. ' Koberl Kea nnd Artllur I'iirc drove over io the Wnrinspr'mKS agency last TUdsdny. MiH. J. C. Uohlnson nnd Mrs, L. M. Malm returned last Thursday evening from I'rlncvllle. Jese Wihdom, a prominent fnrnicr frph) the Culver country, was in town the last of the week. M rs. M. IL. I'crcival- Is spending the vycelt nt her hoinbstead and having some improvements made. Mrs Mary J. Heniy mndo proof hist Frldiiy.bcfor; Conunljsioner Osborn upon it timber claim in the" Mntdlcs country. ,. U, A. Wynn, ifghl of way nscnt for the Central Oregon inilrosd, was in town Sahtrdny afternoon on his way to Port lailtl. . . Henry WJndom o Culver was In town last SAlunlay morning on his way to Cor vallis to' join his family. Mr. Wind-am is and'liU fninjly nrc lending in Cotvalil while twO-iinhs nrc attending the Aencul Utml College. Arthur Page came down from Itend last Ifriday nftcrnnnn, and is spending sevcr.il days in Mndras with Robert ilea . Mrv i'agc was transitmnn in the Central Oregon surveying patty which rnn the line between this place nnd Hcnd. -KtV. C. K Morrhtnd will hold regular preaching services Sunday Nov. 1 , mom 1ng nnd evening. Dr. Walton Skipworth hold quarterly conference November y2 p; in preaching at- 7530, nnd will fUifllnister the. sacrament of the Lord's popper. Harry W. Cooke of Shaniko was a vt 'ittln Mndias Inst Fiiilay. .Mr. Cooke owns a rancu to nines douui ot nannco on the 'Piinevillc road He says tin; Vl.-Wi.-IIMllllif Walt McCoin of Culver was in town Inst Saturday. A. Mel-chant and wife were in town last Tuesday fiom the Culver neighborhood. Mrs, Willinln Hnnnon made finnl proof Tuesday upon her homestead on Agency Plains. S S, Hrown nnd W. F. Morford were in town Inst Tuesday from the Haystack neighborhood. Mr. Mrown has leased liis land in lli.it locality to Ur. Morford, who will farm it oil shares the coming year. H. J Cittilt, ISvclman with the Oregon Trunk Line surveying party under Mr. Crane, was in town Tuesday morning. While here Mr. Gault purchased four lots in the Snook and Lockntd tract adjoining the townsite. - Miles D. If ox has purchased from his grandmother, Mrs. Cntherine VShltener, the latler's quailer section of land lying just linst of Agency Plains. Mrs. White ner, who it now rending In Ariz ma, made proof on the land a year ago. Fred Kiliingbcck and his family led Tuesday for Walker, in Lane county, where they will moke their ho'me'in the future .They arc driving through to Tlie Dalles and will go by boat from there. Mr. Killlngbeck leteotly sold his home slcad in the Opal Prairie country. DEMOSS LYRICBARDS COMING The DeMoss Lyric H.ud-t, known lluoughout the country, will give n mus-j icnl entertainment at Madras on the even ing of Novnnbcr 3, . at Sanford's h-iil. Henry DcMos, manager of the com pany, who was in Madras last Thursday, arranging the date, is the composer of the state song, "Sweet Oregon," and all the members of (lie DeMoss family arc ac complished musician, brill vocal and in strumental. They luive been touring the t dward C. Pease Go. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORE Have you seen the new DESIGNER? 3 A GREATER MAGAZINE AT THE OLD PRICE YOU GET A Standard Pattern FREE With this new Fashion Book showing hundreds of the very latest styles for all. occarions DON'T MISS IT CALL AT OUR STORE AND ASK TO SUE IT Prio only 20o with Treo Pattern n rs VI asazine o JIPtandard IASHION BOOK Rea U More Fashion News More Illustrations More Home MM Suggestions More GoofI Short Stones -More Timely Articles And more than ever before IT IS "THE se to IV T w omem 99 STILL ONLY oc .A. Oop3r Don't Miss The October Number Get It Here Now TODAY STILL ONLY oe. -A. Tear Harrimrtn interests have o right of way country for the past j$ years and have H u.. f. "c arrived ftnm pni.,,, . i n and will ..i .-.,.i ,'--iias innliM., r.. . ... Mr H luwnsiie w Kea tavg ,i.. , .... . .. . t ...vim ta iju.iaii In 1. L i us aU 111 nrll,.r.,l i il Irf.i. I.. ....... . . . "b" ne iuiu... it. l . ""I'Liicrs, no says "card .,. .... , "val hero than is available in . w month ii-.. bluf """crcr, no jays given entertainments in every large city in the United States. The program next Tuesday evening will consist of both songs nnd instrumen tal inu-ic. agent buying light of way along the Des chutes, Air and Mrs A W. Boycc of Culver wsre4i town ldt FiMay, While here iHe'Weeded to Mr and Mrs J. W. Liv inglUln the .0 rte tract- lying in the flat Just North of the Green Held With the CLASS I FI ED completion of the railroad to Madras this tract become valuable tou property. Thpi Ctnok County Sunday School Contention will be lidl in Prinevtlle No vemher 13. 1. and 15 Urv. Cltarle A. t'lipp state Sunday school field scat tary, wjll co operate with the lucal work er, in miking this the most successful meeting ever held in the county. Every Sunday School worker nnd interested citi zen Of the county jhoukl plan to attend if possible, as the meeting will he a very interesting onrj, , Grand .Master Ed Jlostetlcr, of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0 F., was in Madras Ian Thursday evening, paying an official visit to the local lode. A special meet ing of the lodge was called for the occn don and after the meeting, supper was Nerved to the lodge and their guest. Mr. Hosteller is visiting all the lodges in hts jurisdiction, including the lodges in the in tenor. He went from this place to Laid law, and then to Prin'eville, and expected to cross the mountains to Mitchell. A COMPLETE; STOCK MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISiflCS-CENERAL MERGHAN SE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy its Customers LOCALS STEAM AND DUY IIOLLING Urine In your grain; fur chhIi or toll. At' M'MlniH Publio Wt'll and Chopping Mill. n!9 BLACK HAItLEYxi'i'd for huI.. Pro iliiui'd 20 buHbelH to no re on my pities (liin Bt'nHon. EiH'cbIly adapted to tblHholl and cllmnto. Can bo howii 'itlwr Kali or Spring. In bull I,mh and Hindis out llk wlioat. Will liuye. about CO bushelx of Heed for Hal. Firct" ooiue, flrHt. pervwL O. L PAXl'ON, Madr..a, On-giMi. tf CEDAR PIIIN'JLKS. ibe licst gVade. Lonvo your order with iiip. I bavo a our now on band. A. C. Sntifonl, Miufriif. If A complelo Mipply or legal hlntihH for -11I0 Innludlng warranty and quit obilm deeilH, real, nbattcl and orop inortgages, ota. ".ItiHtloo court blanka ami justice eniiit work anpeulalty. Notary Public. F. J. HrookB. Ore on IINGCALP DMDRUFFAND IffllNGilAIRi are but outward sizns of the evi done in 3ecret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair andstops it falling out. A single application gives rcllet and proves its worm. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and" sticky oiis Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, CORTkANP, .OREGON , uilder 5 t Ara you doing what you can to populate your state OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, bonest farmer?, me chanics, merchant', clerks, people with bruins, btrong bands unit a willing heart capital or no capital . The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company iiliiiiiii niisWii 11 ni" n "i "" ' WILL CONTINUE FOR k SHORT T8 BAKING POWDER Al 1-2 lb. can 20c I " 40c 3 " 1.10 5 " " 1.65 Columbia Oats 40c Puffed rice 2 for 25c force 2 for 25c fll.J.B. 35C A TIN AlL OTHER COFFElS 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. ri Is wmlinf' tons of OREGON literature to the Enst for distribution throuirh overv available Bcenry. Will you not help the cood work of building ORHOON by sending us the names and addreated of jour friends who are likely to be interested in this state? V will bo glad to bear the expon-o of tendint; them complete Information auoui ORliOOM anu lis opporiumues. i COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September and October from the East to nil points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are Prom Denver, $30 Prom Louisville, 41.70 Omaha. 80 . " Citioinati, 42 20 Kansas .City 30 " Cleveland, 4-175 St. Louie, 85.50 " New York, 55 From Chicago, $3S U It TICKETS CRfi SE PREPAID If you wnnt to brine a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will bo furnished by telegraph IB. J". TX7TT ,50"rsT Tjocal -A.e"t. SliSLTHisro WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon 5 C aBfWTiin All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar UNIVERSAL RANGES Silverware and Cutlery 13 per . o v r Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20 rrnAR Doors will eo AT COST WINDOWS, all sizes, AT COST We have several that will go ftl the Lowest possible Price FOR CASH . . V.- Mn . it innicT nnincc lu uiftBA a80VE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OH WE WILL TKfc UKftlW -u r...uuo ,n T.a, McTAGGART & . BYE Hardware, Groceries MAtDftAS ORE. 1 kv Trout Creek Sa ASHWOOD, OREGON NOT IN THE TRUST Mlla U miles from Hnycreek. Editgli Lumber $11.00 per thousand tit tho mill, flooring and finishing lumber filO.OO per thousand. Other prices ill proportion. Address dEO. H. LEE, Mgt-.'L Aaluvood) Oregon ulsiiiiii t LIVERY The best in Shaniko hood Stock. Careful Drivers Hay and Grain Fed Pest.ot J At Very RealoitaWfe Priced Di A Howell) Shanikej 0h 9 9 o o o 5 O impiciuwiii' 6: "inroad at once, I ' 5 i'croid,wt.be HPsslWRWl!