The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, December 10, 1908, Image 5

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pemngs
at Madras,
., F,atl0(L'l",l
ft
fief CulvtMvnin Visitor
l,n wnvUUor at I'rlne-
Ralph PC were In town
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ill auiii"! . . j
r,:, was a IMur viinr imr
n,,if pispatdi.
vY,Mry..rd of Haycroek wni in
Z L l the week, nrrniiKiiij; 0
.,r uo ln liomciteuil.
RuandA C.Sanfoi. wonlW
inip 0( the M.I" 0,1 wns uu'
Jjf tgtcetl.c ik dull at work.
... a Turner has acceptul a 1)0
0" ... ... i
.......n, with the Maura
ilif holiday rush. He
utjik W Monday.
a J I'nday ami Lc.lie J'lid.iy of
;Kf1 and Mrs W. M. Uavcy of
iter. 1 uK wf,r ,own Mond!l'
J,. a.e of Max LuedUoinaiin.
. i. it. nun n f tlm nlacc lint
ts.i i ni; . i f'l pial rtieei
urte Uan-nt clmrcli nt Princvflle
tie it being ni
nr !tr F.ad of Lamonta.
buLi ''" contrnciur ucmccii
i,JtJ Madras spent several days
ii.,n,L,!:.. un anew
ifji .rri ft' f'l ;'t I letter ' ro
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H Urienot Maura ms cwugc 01
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awing rcinuucicu ami tui ituaiuwu
rooms is ueinj; duiii on. i. jv.
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art ma a woik urn w c uuuuin;.
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Mto it ilchcrttc blue tint, but ne
ijicciiui iinu aucr a nine nc
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E fchberger ami S. S. Clover of
yiLC Dive nrn ivr,rifinr nn in tmv
mi . .
tJLC ni i nnnni (rmiflti h( An nnn
? said to have one of the fin
iitvuvui Huuiu in una avi."
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the attlr t. it....
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Rodman
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"i 'i'i uic enra iroin
n-m itatej tlmt her coridition
11 'mm' r. ftirs. itnninfin'i
i. . .
""y win refjiet to icnrn
"'i Kai,.h iirown were in
Saturday evfnin); from HeUlcr.
lme im i i . ,
r nrnuc uic need lor
olsy arrnsi tlmir
UIC V ii n lit. ...
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miMny,,,, ule lnimnn line
,M ( way was sold
i iiipi. ltiown rtnd W. V.
"'".I, on tin. hmt, which ndloln.
WtlJeril-nn . . ..
iv- mini ijv iinin wn
.! m for the Pioneer
' "e to, wtu in Madras Inst Krl-
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c'llle lor.il l,. ... ....
"FiiUing 5,)lnc ,m rcp.,r
W jrtWfcn place and Prine
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uuu ii,im ui.ii
"y i '"r Mr. Summers
L.
lUlf 111 (Wirwl tnnfitf
tj t ijiiiiiny iiii
"till., .....
Dr rr,lll"'d Sunday from
LS rnmnnnii r r
"am. When. I. I,
t llllnn.
III
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.irre ne lias been help
8n shaiir in 1....1.. ,i.mh....
'at . "'U' '
. was nonut rcauy
ltu here s.,n.u. i....
Fred Fisher of Kisherville was in town
yesterday,
Mrs. C, Smith was in town Monday
froih her home nt ihe Warmsprlngs feriy.
Hoi ti to Ihe wife of John It. Kvick oil
Agelicy Plains Wnlnesday December i,
igoii, a snh.
1J. M. Lawrence, Jr,, reprosentlnj,'
Mlake McKall Company of I'ortland, was
in town yestcrdayi
Miss Anna Kaltienhaijen, who has been
nt Antelope for some time, returned to
her home on A(;encjjl,l.'iliis b'unday.
Hay Jackson, who is Attending school
n Madras this Winter, has been III for
several days nt his home on the plains.
Perry Itewl was in town last Thursday
from Culver nod took back with him the
small pony hi won In a raffle last week,
Dave r, Harriett went up to the camp
of the Madras Oil company Tuesday, to
take some pictures of the new tlrillW
outfit and the camp.
VV, C Killlngbeclc was- in town lost
Thnrtday from Opal Prairie. Mr. Kil-
llnubeck will have lOo acres In wheat nn
hit place and lometiiing over too acres
on another place which he has rented next
season. It H All on Summer fallow
ground and he is expecting a ord yield
next harvest.
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CLASSIFIED LOCALS
1). .J.TKACY, tlic Wntnli ma Iter, who
l known for llm punt, 25 yourn aa one
of tho fftHti-Mt on the Piiolll" 8lopn on
lino walohen anil olnokB, will be ut
tin tliilui htoro rejiiilrliiK foronoor
two wuiika more, no brliig In your
tlincpiecfH and kL Uihiii fixed and
you will bo tiloiiHud with tho roHiill.
And remembKr you cannot naw wood j
with jour llitlo liiiminer. It
St?SI) YOUlt AbHftil FrleiidH a CbrlHt
iiimh Krcotlng, A bi'iiuliful iiHHort
tiiuui of CbrlMtmiiH poatiil cardH ut
lioblllHOIl'M,
HrACK HAHLTCY need for sale.' Pro
dnceil 20 biiHliolH to noro on my plnuu
lliln Hi'iiHon. Kipeolully iiilupted to
tllld HOll Hlld lllllllllto. CltllbOHOWII
el.tlior Fall or Spring. Ih bull Iocs
anil hIiuIIh out lllto wlioat. Will
have about (JO IiuaIipIh nf nciid for
miiIo. Flrot rouu-, first nerVi-d.G.
PAXTON, MadraH, Ort'KOU. tf
TJfiltltA 0OTTA Slovo piping for nalu
obi'ap. Inquire of Tlicodi.ro Itlegor,
Hubscrlbo for tho Plonoor and srftt
tho homo news. Prlco $1.60 ppr vdiir.
PABB
b in n tfl
ro u. rease uo. inc.
THE SHANIKO
tOWB
Christmas
Goods
W7all
r
trmv7gratiassgaM
Y 1
COMMENCES
Drive will start at A. Mon
ner's place on the North
end of Agency Plains
A new stock of FANCY GOODS, LAT
EST TOYS and NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.
. - Pao
The latest patterns in a large variety of
PARLOR, BEDROOM, INGRAIN, Fancy
Print Papers
: KITCHEN WALL PAPERS
Our stock of RUBBER GOODS, OVER-SHOES, OILED
CLOTHING and GERMAN SOCKS Is Complete
0 M
We have just received a carload of wire and can fill your order for
BARBED WIRE, STEEL FENCE, BALE WIRE, STAPLES
and POULTRY NETTING
Will be pleased to quote prices on WIRE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its' Customers
3
m or dogs allowed
Bring your lunch so as to
stay with the. drive all day
The drive will continue as. manydays as the
farmers see that it is advantageous.
An invitation extended to the Warmspring In
dians to come and participate in the drive.
A "1
1 ANTELOPE, OREGON
A. E. PETERSEN
t Watchmaker
and Jeweler
0
Jewelry of til kinds made to or
der nnd repired. Settings for
Precious Stocei made.
FIRST-CLASS WORK CUAnAHTEED
A complete supply of lentil bliuika for
-ale iiioludinc Warranty uinl quit claim
deedn, real, chattel and crop mortgages,
etc. Juatice court l-lunks and justice
(ourt work a specialty, Notary Public.
F. J. Brooks.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
pRAKK OSBORH
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Everybody Come
Out And Help
Notice To The Public
On and aflor November 22, 1003, tho
poftotllco nt Mii'lni", O'fon, will be
open on Sut.days and all leijal boll
da V8 from 0 to 10 . m. The public
will pofiitively not le served ativny
other hour. It-aped fully yourn,
FRED DAVIS,
Postmaster.
Near atecn Hotel
MADHAS
OREUON
1 Xmas 'Presents -I
c. oollveb
NOTARY PUBLIC
Nature Provides
BUT
ONE-
CALIFORNIA
Justice of the Peace
CULVER PRECINCT
CULVER
OREGON
W;
II. SNOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office tn Drug atore.
MADRAS
OREGON
WE HAVE A PRETTYPANCY-DURABLE
Une at lowest prices
XA
Jt H. HANEK
ABSTRACTER OFTITLES
NOTARY rOBUC
FJto Itlsurnnoe, I.IfB Itisuranco, Surety Roads
Real Eitate. Conveyancing
PRINKV1LLE, OREGON
baSonS powder
A I 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
J
35C A TIN
ALL OTHfeR COFFEES
5 OFF PER LB.
BEANS
Pink. 5c
Small white, 6c '
Large " 6e '
Limo, 8c '
Corn meal 40c
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lbi
Soda 3 for 25c
lb,
All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar
p,lAX LUEBD.EMANN
NOTARY PUBLIC
I'loueOr Building
MADRAS . OREGON
NO. 3051 1
The First National Bank
OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON
B. F. AU.KJ, Prcsldem.
T. M. Baldwi.n, Cashlor.
WitL VunatEtl.r:n Vice Pres.
II. BaluiVin, A-iM. CaJliibr.
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 COST
ESTABLISHED 1800
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
$1 00,000.00
rruhta
UNIVERSAL RANGES
We have several that will go
at the Lowest possible Price
FOR CASH
It la the natural winter home
of many thousand of the
world'H best people Under
l lu gpnt.lt influence of its.rrillij
Winter climutP, every airluse
rnentand recreation abounds!
Such bathing, boating, foil
ing, driving such picnic.x, par
ties and "jollflcations.''
sss2CO TOmm f
Lob Angeles, Paso Rubles, Hot
Springa, Hotel del Monte, San
Diego, Bmta Barbarn, Santa
Monica, Venice; Long Beach,
Fanta Cruz, or a score of aiml
lar resort and yoa Mill rind
health, congenial surround
ii'Kf i hospitable asaoclatea;
fatiltleps accommodations and
numberless atiracti-ns and
conveniences.
TheOiR&MiGOi-
CONNECTING WITlt
Southern Pacific G6i
Makes inexpensivo round
trip excursion rates
to California
A Bik mouths Stopover ticket
SHANIKO to LOS ANGELES
and retiiril is $67".od
.v, I t
Corresponding rates are in .
effect to other points'.
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We have some verv distinoMvfi 11im;2
ture. covering California's Winter roi
sorts, and will take pletixure in giving
vou all of the Information and Hfcsiat
auce at our comiii.uid.
For ticket, sleeping cor rcsefvotlon',
etc., call on, telegraph or write
E, J. WILSON, Local Agent, SMo. On-
OR
WM. McMURRAY
. . qeh. Hesll.
PORTLAND, OREGON
1
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AlloVE PI1ICES AHE FOB CASH OB WE WILL TAKE CRAIH AT MMET PBICES III mm
McTAGGART & BYE
Hardware, Groceries MADRAS) ORB
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The best in Shaniko
Popd Stocki Careful Drivers
Best,vjf Hay and a rain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
b: A: Hoel'b Ihanikoj 'rr
CK'n 'he "r5t eek.
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lope of u , re,,y col1 "I' on
41 ir lies nf . . . ;iL ? ..n
6t,,. "muw ui i iic wen
wai ii. ft .1 .
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