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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
ESS! a At H.N. II&o Hl a t.frt of LUivcr w t . - rrrir wbkof Culver was a vis- i t. nrn iiliii r ' -i r,.lr was in town ye . .tin Buimo' ' wof Hem! was in ton iiv- - , ...... ntimr Miner , a wfPK. IUUftnh " Read of Culver v..m. K I'"' r.-..l. n.linrn In ,er Mrs. " I'" . ... I ome over, mil s.winn.y, . ... i. Madras. ...4 ..Lilian at llie torc of UOiaiu, ,1 a. Hobimon, mucu m - . - 1 1 M tii f 1 ffiilt the nrsi oi t I. Brooki, who lia been vhU '. '.i. mniiniains for tome lime 01 lut Madras Monday. Emm h bouBht from I rank tbe Utter nan iwcicsi un. bScbmith shop formerly owneu FiKirnn, ilienfT of Slicrtnan Ttdin Madras last night. Mr. ' .ii 9 d.iv or so loolone . . I . m n !... n mppltntr tifff '""b " i i. fnr mnnv miles nround. a itdueipcctcJ at the basket jo it. . .. I. nr.ll.rttt... punt, Nov. J 7. IJtf. WOO ll IIUU VIMMfjW . ... Tnmk Line surveying patty which it its between this place and i t .. ti i in tnum iijiitemoon on his vay to i nc itdMfi.A. W. Hoyce arc m town , Ll.l4L Mr ltrttr flflif , j..t c t? ttor oi me estate ni mc inic Mum, for the Itham (own lots, Kftir mirrrmtrrt for StWe. Mrs. J, u. Edwards of Hny- m ih U rilo Snnil.iv in thru bich they had driven from ti After a turtniuht in I'ort tipttt to leave for Kokand to Ulster. The Dalles Ontitnlst inm Jiiicnen ust aunuay, nnti Cite thtli homi! here Mr lliWvmkt Ht.Il..... 1. 1. -I. ' . (,( ... r " ""I'vi.i . .nv Cult, Itvelman for the Oregon t DlflV lim rr Mr I nn. un f ..... w . - wi lilt. nLcn. i i . m i r ii r : S kivine some improvements , .v.. IVt ((; i m. )ai ijf iiuiu mere. Hud Tucker, dauuliter of Mr. Itomji I ...... .Uvnk.,( jjivgu ji Wat their home last .Satur - "uui ui ner 7in vear. . y . 1Ccy Pnt a deliKifu nfter- 1 ",IU enjoyco a dell aa 1 1 . . . "0K':' urvr l iroiii i n raib .....1. .. i i i i mail oi niue c sow at one of the e returned la.t Sunday, brinj; lMdof f,uil vvhi' h ho bouyht s,JP, and il tv wv,t f!n "b"nu iicrc mis season. "le Friday evenlm. Nn. - w uie completion of the m3 win ljp o , in . le i nose w in In... i.n.t.... JUforthcMnc. nt Cul J, 1,1 R'vpn nnmedinlely WCI11 Tootliru dance tickets cents. SCIVIr u,.ll I... i.l.t t.. ... "s"mB All the t,e and com11111lllly are re Uome and ,t.'i. ........ i i f. s c,r "'"iier m logrther in old .' 'he lundieon will be ,J ..oo, .Services w.il . """ l 'Mowed by din )bVrEU"1 Hfler dinn"' Kiddtr had tkV0 k..inii H fr . . "v"' II S 11 ir r i u..i. ... " in ii,. i... . ho. " ,,u,snc.reccm,y (Own " "m" o . c nouses were R0U8H-HERRINQ Friends of the contracting parties were pleasantly surprised Monday morning to learn of the marriage of Miss Kathcrine Herring and Mr, Chester E. Koush, which occurred nt Prlneville on Sunday evening. The marriage was solemnized by Key. Dr. liunsmorc, pastor of the I'rinevllle Presbyterian church, the happy event taking place nt the I'rinevllle Hotel in the presence of n few friends. The bride and groom both rwide in .Madras, whpre they are oxtremely popu Inr with n wide circle of friends. Mr. Koush has been a resident of Madras for four years," being engaged in geneial incr chandisiiig nt this place for the past vear. during which time he has built up a veiy prosperous buslnrss. The bride, whose home v.ns formerly in Cnrtinna, Michi gan, has tesided In Madras for the past 15 months, having employment in Mr, Koush'i store for the gieatcr portion of that lime, nnd the marriage Sunday even ing was the happy culmination of a ro mance resulting from this association. The I'ionccr joins a host nf ihcir fiicndx in congratulations and good wishes. Mr. Kotnli nr.d his bride returned from I'rincvillc Tuesday. They expect to mrtke their home at Mrs. Kuush's homestead near town, J. C. Kobinson has bought a plat of ground 100x200 feet in size in (he Snook nnd I.ocknrd tract adjoining town, tt is understood that Mr. Kobinson expects to have a collage built on the lots in the Spring, for use as a residence foi himself nnd family, IIOHLFELD-HILL Married at Tillamook. Fridav. Novem ber 6, 1908, Mrs. Elba Hill of that place ana iir. utto Hohlfeld of Madras. The bride nnd groom are both well known lure, the groom being one of the progres sivc farmers in the Fisherville neighbor hood. Mr. and Mrs Hohlfeld arrived home Wednesday night of last week and have taken up their residence at the groom's homestead. CLASSIFIED LOCALS 8TB AM AND DKY ROLLING tiring In .your irntln; for chhU or loll. At MndrtiH I'ubllu Well unci Uwpiiinir Mill. ' ' ,,10 WHITSETT-CROUT Married Wednesday evening, Nnvem ber 1 1, 1908, nt the home of the bride, Miss Esther May Grout and Herbert L. Whilsett, Kov. I, I). Brown performing the marriage rites, and a large number of the friends of the bride and groom being present to witness the happy event. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grout, wio reside in I he Opal Prairie cnuiitrywhilc the groom is a prosperous young rancher of that section. After the ceremony Wednesday evening a sumptu 011s wedding supper was served to the bridal party and their guests at the bride's home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitsett will reside on Opal Prairie. Notice To The Public On nml nfter November 22, 1003, I he poHlofllco nt Mh Iran, Oregon, will be nputi on SundtiyH and all legal holl iliiyti frctn ) to 10 u. in. Tbv public will positively not t o norved nt uiiy other hour. ' I.-hpeot fully yi lire, Fit EI) DAVIS, 1'oHtiiiHHter. HLACK HA KLEY eeed for ale. Pro duceil 20 biiHbelH to aoro on my place. MiIh nuhhoii. E-ipeelully iidupted to (IiImhoII nml cllmato. Cmibumtwri either Kail or Spring. Ih hull U-hh and HbellH out like wheat. Will huve about CO bUHhcht of seed for Hale. Fimt come, first Herved. G. L PAXl'ON, MuilraH, Oregon. if CEDAR aiHNOLKS. iho beat Rrade. Leave your order wltb me. I have 11 cur now 011 hand. A. 0. Smiforil, MiulriiH. tf TEKUA OOTTA Stove piping for sale cheap. Iuijulre f Theodi re Kleger, PAUL BUUNZEL& Son of Portland will be In Madrua In u week or ten days to buy a carload of lioreec Will want linroen weighing from 1000 to l.'OO pouudH, uiul from 4 to 15 yearn old. IlorbeH munt be sound uml Its gimd condition. Purl lets huv Idu'buoI) horssH to nell tuny leave their names uml aildreutefl at tbe Pioneer olllee In order thai purcliua- . eia nitty llud tliein when tbey come. 'I UKKEY SHOOT Will be held by U. L. Phxioii in MudruH Tuesday, November 24. Will ulo hove tur keys to rullle, If declred. Terms of the shoot will be left to a ninjiiriiy nf the shooters after tbe llrst content Ih made up. It. THANKSGIVING DANCE Will be given by A. C. Sanford Thursday Evening Nov. 26, At Madras, Ore. 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Convoyanclng PRINEVILLE, OREGON yAX LUEDOEMANN ( NOTARY PUBLIC Pioneer Building MADRAS OREGON All Granite are 15 per ct. off the Dollar Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct. off selling price Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20 CEDAR Doors will go AT COST WINDOWS, all sizes, AT OOST UNIVERSAL RANGES We have several that, will go at the Lowest possible Price FOR CASH ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OR WE WILL TAKE GRAIN AT MARKET PRICES IH MADRAS mill ifc 'I ' " ' Jfc-fcJitM 1 ;TAGGART & BYE NO. 38S1 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON B. F. ALLEN, President. T. M. Baldwin, CailUor. Will Wurxwkilkr Vice Pres. II. Baldwin, .Vist. Casbter. Nature Provides. BUT : ONE CALIFORNIA It is tbe natural winter borne , of many UioiiHanil of tlm world's best people. Under, the gentle Influence of its mild AViuter climate, wvery amuse ment and recreation abounds. 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