The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, November 05, 1908, Image 5

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at Madras.
tytleolHkw',!,ln;i"Wn
P?' ...,U wfls In town
rnCU ,. ,nwn l ie first of
nibornwM V1.11...B -
Sunday iiw
Llast Thursday. '
.LuC1,iSholcUper...
" .....i.u rvtnitil.'.
lon N0,,u"' - ' ,
I .. nnd datielitcr of La-.
bbof l-nncvUle wastn-town
., 4 void m this prcclrtci.
Fr ...... I, rnitntVSCiU.
, Monday ""'"" ' .
,rMcCom lnvn from Cnlver
" .... , nitmd lite dnnce.
Inlay evtmns -
, from the North cnu o. Kv..w,
Man of A...rlop was Irt town
of (he week ne
..in
01 gram- .
...... two?. of Antelope, visitqd
i of J C Robinson in Madras
s: eribeweck I
it Lmdsry came over from Ills
irtl,IUyoeek Tuesday to partici-
Itttf pupil en,tiel t,,fc 'Md,!,s
Monday, inrreasing tile attendance
hunted.
LW Hin fif I lender w-ns in
m fr 'jy evening anil nlt-ntlcd
ItU .e 8 p.r'y
UTifTmy wis over frltl lim
v ye-K-rdav, on tils
V' iv, I we tn',er owner
trv. i m lown Monday
,, ! i- wukintf at Hay-
nvi) un cimion i-y.
, i , l:isl voic.
Innt week Ileit
is,, lit! last Iburutay
i, u ,f in I'nrlUnd-
,. , i,l Winmpringk
n , She tame over
i'.enii r. i i cr ci 'im over no
, b IV" "tr. fanntt? Ml
t, , i, ci r, in fin.Vl prooi on
, pi i- t uinmisitoiicr Os
i, '. . , vires will te held fit
, vif. !i m.lmuse n Afiency
v. i m , i .inntvl by the went
- , i l i ii i;'tr.
rti.i'U it v 'mi.; H'-oiile came
liui IU, it' , i uUeraiHl I-.imoina
to: r H.iimircii nanv at a.oi
I' ti 1 1 evening.
J.MIH i .i'cii uij wile were In town
l ilimil.y Mr. 1 atrell went to
hupta yeMenlay on btlfciticss coil
Jsiibwho liutnct No 68.
Iund Mts Di.key wetc in Mfltl
it i'ur.1 iv r mi Warmsprin, Mr.
pin ii),,.,e (, the missionary
h the W umspiini; ngency,
iKu! htr r unr over Tttesdny from
fmeneai II ( reek lo vote. This
r js ti une i ior Mr. Kutcber, who
Mtliepimircr settlers in this section.
P S'baiiM", win lUs been woVkirit
I on the C ' luihl, i,i river fnr n tew
li.rrtuml M,,Jras Inst wctU,
tending on his Homestead South
fllown
le Umi'v -if I r llohinsnn liave
fUm from culver and arc occu
lkt Lham dwelling house. Mr.
Nun bookkeeper 'for I. C. & M.
lesion,
C. WatH nt All .' l' .
i -. miHijjq Wns in luwn
m; making fm pr00f 'Upon $
X-Jwar mat place. He Was ac-
by L li KiMudcll nlld' F, J .
'Uitilnmc.
li',', .
,- n. Arerismeier, who Is one of thfc
,a lhe i'tineville public school,
Madras last Saturday, lie came
j"Mlinal proor on hla home
,' of this pl,ue.
McTaggan left Tuesday morning
'"H where lie will spend several
after business matters. He
(, i unmnti uy mrs
'Wanatheri.iMn
-"' nver conference! or the
CI)UtCh. held fllinrlnrtu Knnl..n
J Tuesday. Rcv, Skipworth
,trvinthe M.,,1,.. i
N Robert Ueanre re staking the
, '7 4 1,6 old stakes, put in
"Nnilte was first i,m
r.Hpejted and It wa. hernmlr.;
111 10 lOCitt, J '
!MitM , " U ,,no corners.
t wn,,ewi, )p restkkednrid
rmn in flush Jih i' .'.' i J
Urhiu
In your urnln; fr unftb or toll. At
JI'iilrMH I'litVllo Well nnd Olmpplnir
Mill. nlO
Mrs M. K. I'eicival and Mtn Uavis ; STBAM AND DUY KOLLINO
were given n birthday party and dinner
by Mrs, M. E. Snonk Tuesday afternoon.
Little Camilla 1'ercival, whose birthday
Wat on November 4, wai also a guest.
They received several tokens of rcmcm
bnmce from their friends.
C. Springer of Culver was in town the
last llf Uie week, looking after business
mnicjfr foi the Grizzly Lake sawmill nnd
catlering Itryan literature. He was car
yiitg two grips, the smaller one of which
he laid tcprccnted Ins business, nnd the
larger one his politics. The' political grip
ras largtr than the ore drvoicil to busi
nets at the tutin of (6 in i.
C'Ofge Nelson, n brother of W. V .
Nelson, promoter of the Oregon Trunk
Lm railroad up the Deschutes, was a
visitor in town Utt Thursday. Mr. Nel
in ha br'eo winding up a fe right of
town today
Were in
Robert Armstrong is ih
front the Lnmonta country,
Uri Tnd Mrs, Harold Clark
town ftom Liirnonta yesterday,
Alex Houk nnd wife wcie In town yes-
lettlny froln their h'otite near Culvtir.
The result of the election on the Warm-
spring reservation was Taft 14, Hryail 7,'
DeOs 1. That is keeping up the average
prchy vvnll
V. S. Williams,, whr? went to IlcnJ
with a load of freight last week, returned
Monday. He brought back' from the des
ert n fine' load of red juniper wood.
Mrs. C. 0, Lee of Albany arrived here
Inst Thursday morning and has joined her
husband at their new home South of this
plliee. Mr Lee was in town from the
much the last of the week.
Theodore Hartnagel left yesterday for
The Dalles. He drove through with a
lour horie load of bluestem wheat which
he will dnpokc of In The Dalles, and will
bring back a big load of fruit.
Mrs, j, C. Kobmson left Saturday af
ternoon for Antelope, where the will visit
wjth htr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomns
Hiognn. She al expects to go to Port
land for a short visit before returning to
Madras,
Professor Ashby, principal Of the I'rinc
vllle public school, was visiting in Madras
last Saturday, The professor is already
an enthusiastic ndmirer of Oregon's Cli
mate, mid says there is a pleasing ima ol
country between Madras and I'rlncville.
RICE-EAD& NUPTIALS
Marridd, Wednesday Nov 4, 1908, at
noon, at the home of the bride's parents,
Mi's Kffie 1. Eads and Mr. Walters.
Rice, both of Lamontaj the Kev. G U
M orehead ollkialtng, The .bride is the
popular daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Esson
liads, who reside North of Lamonta, and
the groom Is a prominent young business
man nt that place. A number of the inli
mate friends of the bride nnd groom were
present to witness the solemnization of the
happy event, nnd a sumptuous repast was
served to the bridal pirty and their guests
afler the ceremony. Air. nnd Mrs. Rice
will reside at (lie bride's homestead North
of Lamonta.
DIZNEY-HISBOH NUPTIAL
At the home ol the bride's father, Mr.
II. K, Nislon, Monday'evening, Nov 2,
1908, Mr. Charles M. Inzney and Miss
Lena Nisson were united in marriage,
Rcv. I I), Hiown of this place perform
ing the marriage ceremony. Relatives' of
the contracting parties and a few intimate
friends of the family were present to wit'
ners the happy event.
Hoth the bride and groom are well
known in M tdms and have many friends
here whose good wi.hes they wl htve for
n full measure of happiness in thdir new
estate, Mr, and Mrs, Dtzney will reside ,
in Madras.
CLASSIFIED LbdALSi
II LACK HA II LI5Y need for ale. Pro
dnecd 20 btiMbelH to acre on my plnctW
.HiIh snnoii. IJippol'illy mluptt'd to
tbl foil 11111I lliiiuto Cnu bf howii
either fyll or Spring. Is bull leni
anil ftbellH nut llko wheat. Will
1 1 uve iibnut GO bushel of need for
Hale Firnt come, llrst Nerved. U.
L I'AXI'ON, Madr-HP, Oregon. if
CKIAUSHrN(LKS. tbe beat crude,
j lien vp your order wlt'i me. I bnve
j a our low on build. A. 0. Sanfuid,
1 MitdriiH. tf
A eoniplete Mipply of i--;ij IiIiiiiUh fur
ile liieluillmt wnrrniily nnd iiit olnlm
leedw, reul, eliatti'l nlMlierop 0rlitii;ea.
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wny matters for the Oregon I ...nk Line. , ,.,;,, wrk annuity. Notary Public
H y work on the location of the line! - K.,J. Itnxdta.
up the river is progresung in a sttmfac
ii 11 ii ivf in, u ii'myri ifav til -t m 1 liii'ri.iiiiiiiinf.iNiiMMiiiiM.Mi.; j 'il1' '' r"' ' '"'''''''.'"'ft
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The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
Wj, m,m,r. aJ lb. ir.y .ill , taj
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Jiiim Slaves l'il pure cnniauung jo.) L. 1 UllUkaiVl
ANTELOPE, OREGON
Watchmaker
evening, while 6
curreocy last ouay
Wing along the road which runs through
by, the Gerge Ruhardson pUce. When
he discovered his lus next morning he
Hnmdi,itnly went hack over the road but
Wrt im.ible tu trnd the purse. Liter in the
d-iy he rme to town and whs handed lhe
pume and hn $50 liy It. S Laikut, who
HHd b und it while diivinx along the road,
vbir.il he Uie in going 10 and from li
iIlic Mr. Larkm la I left word at sev
cmI places in town il at he had louud a
purse which could be had hy the owner
uppu identifica'i of the purxe and con
tttmsh Mr. JJnyes it very lucky in hav
ing had his purse fall into lionet harAls
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jewelry of all kindi made to or
der and repaired. Setting! for
Preciou Slonei made,
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
ADVERTISE jour "WiiiHh" In the
Pioneer, ft getH resulta, llegulnr lo
onl mlverilulni: rilen.
Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared
expressly for the needs of horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen,
cles. A soothing embrocation for the
relic! of pain, and the best liniment tor
sprains and soreness.' Uncqualed for
curing the wounds and injuries ol
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific
Horse Liniment i3 fully guaranteed.
No other is so good or helpful in so many
ways. II it fails to satisfy, we authorize
ell dealers to rchmd the purchase price.
EXTRA LSOt BOTTttB firtY CCNTS
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MADRAS, OREGON
I STILiLi SEIiIiISiG I
1 Tilt CONTINUt FOR A SBOifTilF 1
BEANS Jl
BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can 20c
" " . 40c
3 " " 1.10
5 " " 1.65
Columbia Oats 40c
Puffed rice ? for 25t
Forco 2 lot 2
m.J.B.
35c A
ALL OTHER COFFEES
&G OFF PE LB.
Pink, 5c
Small 'Cvhite, 6c
Large " 6c .?
tlma, 8c "
Corn meal 40c
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lbt
Soda 3 for 25 c
AllOrahit Ware 15 per ct off the Dollar
Silverware IU Cutterv 1 5 per ct. off telling price
Screen 'doors, $1.10 and $1.20
CLtDAR Doors will 'go AT COST
Windows, aiisi&v at post
InfliiE PRICES ARE FOR OASH OR WE Will TAKE GRAIN AT MAfe PRICES IN
UNIVERSAL RANGES
W? have several thai, 'vvill go
at tlfe Lbwe'st possible Price
FOR CASH
C0LLVER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Justioa of tie Poaae.
CULYER PRECINCT
CULVER
OREGON
II. SNOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Ollice In Drug Store.
MADRA8
OREGON
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ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
NOTARY l'UBIJC
Fire Insurnnee, Life Inauraneo, Buroty Bonds
Real Wstute, Oonveyanoing
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Pioneer Building
MADRAS OREGON
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The First National Bank
OF PR I NEVILLE. OREGO'n
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ESTABLISHED 1888
Capital, SUrplus and Undivided Profits
$100,000.00
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It is tho natural winter borne
of many tliou-and of tb
world's be-t jieoplp. Uii'ter"
tin. Clitic inlIiiHiiue of its itiilil
Winlur uliinatc, every' ainuae
merit and recreation tibotuids.
Sueli batlnii, budting, fish- .
lug, driving; such picnic.-1, par
ties mid "jollficut loiis.'
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Loa Argelen, Pso Robles, Hot
Spriugst, Hotel del Monte, Sau
Dlego, Suitu 'Barbara, Sauta
JMouiua, Venire, Lona: Beach,
Sunlit Cruz, or u score of siml
lur resorts nr.d you will llnd,,
benltn, conaeuial surround'
inj-B', hospitable ussociatea,
faultier necuminodutions ami
liuuibarleM attrai.ti nt un'l
conveniences.
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Inhe'i Inexpenfive round
Hip exuursion rat4
to California
A six months stopover ticket
SHAMO to LOS ANGELES
and return is $6 7; 00
Corresponding rat'eS are In
elleot to other points.
"We have snine.verv distlnotive literal,
lure cbvertufe Culifornlu'e Winter re.V
Korts, nnd will takejileiiMiire in kIvIiih
you all of tbe Infoiiuatlon and utsit-t-uuce
t our Gouiiuaud.
For tickets, ileeplnc car reservatWns'i
etc., call on, telegraph or wrltj
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