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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
0 at mauras. . I. m 1W" " . ..i. UODIIC HfOtow """" ,.. !r,i,lrtO - ..II uiM III "" nrrcii " nfif IOUuk- FT M Crooked KiVcr. .. tlAujntil W. 1 timer wci .,,,,101 WB . . .1.. iirt MaroM Claik were in . lie from His" '- i I-. ..It.. iiifm In .j-.n a il liiiiiiir ... i... At (he wees " - - ill vi - .i renre-cntativc of Ncu interviewing local mcr Josi 11. Wood made commutn- i... .... tun nnmrsiniu in jeiltraay u lie district, rrni .nl... f F rr Hiiutaawi nf Culver was in ; of the week, to mnke linsil to.ntead entry. Kotoetl jonn CUy Duller accompanied him .h.. ,i.i!irnttl rriunv cyeninc M lit L. 1 VI " - I, load of passengers for Hentl. i ., i. in prinu Luiiumuu iui it... I n.nn Thnmiii. Inmrs isd John Lanan came down ... In nifn1 till IM. 5 county' organization of the LTIOn, iney wcic icjiiussm.i . . .... t t. r .1.. IS Lailinnu UliHiMi "t me uiiiuii. t f,..iir,l mnitf nrnnf lirfnrr I . . I I... I ft I I near uaytieeic, uarry anu Mil fpnnf nn n f!rl rlnlni ivlitl toe. Bircett. one oi tite pioneers o '. Barnett has been a resident of lor nearly a quarter oi a cen- IVten he moved there 24 yeai territory was still n part c. Mm flouiini; mill has been sera miring tnc recent severe cold !r, Utiiie! says that they suiTertd M for it and had cvcrythinR a their engine room. The mil . I . . . 3j;e nas oeen geiiint; into lertrai Hours late ever since the sora Degan, due lirst to the deep since the thaw, to the soft r, Lockard, the mail contractor, rare not been bothered bv hich r"xi as fast as the snow melted Kcompinied by Mrs. Covey over in a sleigh, and fou:d -f ins 1IJUI UI IIIC CI1I- iijI u. r . ., .. wguii when he left the onencv. Wynn, right of way aeent for wi.j.,,, r0n(1) returnea to ins fOrtlint t...i... nt ...v. 1 nuay, nir. vvin 1 tv ' J ,ocall'y during the recent sr- viuacu up several con- 10 Portland nnd wait until th COnrfuin... . ... . . ' . . ( 14 "J" miwi, IUTUI.IUIC OC t" mi worK. -;.".iicr, WHO SO tl h fmfH rp, -nu reinvested tn Unlni' in'it mil t . - -1 MU1U J1I f1PU.nfl.nl . jusmtsri -t'Wti if f if tho ncgregnte several thousand rabbili must ItriVe been slain, 'I'He most successi fill why bf Hunting tlietn was to find a Uentfeii tttbblt trail In sonic draw, nr.d f6l Itlwlng Up tills Jo slaughter the rabbhs by the doieps where they Imd corigrerttcd neii- the head of the draw. Tile rabbit stick clostly to the trail, avoiding the ne cessity of running through the deep snow on either side, where they can make 'little progress. DRAWN ON JURY LIST 1 he following residents of this end of Ihe county were drawn on the jury list 0!" the Circuit Court for the year 19091 A u rtnuerson, 15 j Ualdncr, M VV Hennett. H C Dove. KA Ifntrlirr r. w bidder, H S Lnrkin, Andrew Lnrsen, M I. Loucks, b P Loving, Joe Mnrnachj Win. Mclilroy, Frank Osborh, L l .'ax- ton, Tillman Keutcr, T A Taylor, H W Turner, J I Kobinscn arid C. G. Ham. sey,of Madrasj W C JJarber, William IJoegll, 0 M Cyrus, Elmer Gilliam, J W Mendenhall, James Read, G W Kodmanj I) G Rogers, Dan Swift, George Win- dorn nnd D A Putnam, of Culver nnd Haystack precincts; Wm IJrownhtll, ! N Vibbctt and A V Clark,, of Lylc Gap; II L rnday and l T Jlonroe, of Cross Keysj I'hilip Graham, A G Kibbce, Dave Lindsay and A V Warren, of Haycrcek; H l" Armstrong, Oscar Cox, T J Leach, E M Itove, S L) I'iercc, and H N Waite, of Lamonta; V Chitwood; Geo Dec, Chas McKenzie, C A Newbill and C W i'al- rnehn, of Grizzly. FINAL 8TH GRADE EXAMINATION Eleven pupils of the eighth grade will take their final examinations in the Mad ras public school today and tomorrow These examinations are being held throughout the state at the same time, and are the final examinations in the 8di grade work. The questions for the exam i C, Hegnauer returned last Thursday from Salem, where he has been Idbking after business interests, ...... -4 chuch of Wrist services! I will preach at Willow Creek morning and evening, Sunday, January 24. Preaching at Madras Sunday morning nnd evening, January 31, i! a. m.. ?ho p. m. Evening subject, "Rightly dividing the Word of Truth," This will be a chart sermon. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Will be held in the room under the Odd Fellows' hall. U. F. W. Pitman, Pastor. -- 8ERVIGES AT M. E. CHURCH Services will be held in the M. E, church Sunday, Jan. 24, as follows Sunday school at 10 a. m.; service at it a, m. conducted by Professor Andrew Lnrsen) Junior League at 3 p. m ; Ep worth League at 6130. All are cordially invited. 5 rf--"-"..t,uw, ItSICUIIJ Where that he is Very much Jhis new location. A.la.acre "H1 .locality sold weeks mo for ,vf '5oo an acre, which is a Mication of the) nm.ni.ri(0 r ;,r"soi that seciion. Mr. one of thc t,r,r,v nllfi ,-. HI M t ' - hs uistrtct. and he U ur in his new Infnimn. Pi.l . '""tr, who wn ln ......... - ... iw it vi;3ii:i m h,. ' .11111,11 mm ri. Ua rwi..i . 1. VI. "HHPS n, v: crops m that 0. .'"y the Jnll SnVn nrnln tun wie east th ..,. 'now covered nnd ntotected CQntinuig ,0 grow uder the ''Den th ii,. ,0aktd into i, . 5 the nrnn.i. ... - "'.met lor '"'41, the thinks a bountiful har k , 7 ,he "cent snow storm 5 "Wercstimnci .1.. ..... Oftl .1 --., HU9 IIIC HC Each rt0 . . -' nation are, prepared by the state board nf examiners, and special examiners con duct the examination, the teachers of the schools not being allowed to conduct them. Mr. S. E. Grey, clerk of the Mad ras district, has been appointed to conduct them in the Madras school. In addition to the pupils taking the final eighth grade examinations, six pupils will take their final examinations in physiology. The following pupils will take the 8th grade final examinations 1 Laura Philips, Elsie Northrup, Jessie Harper, Carl Gal loway, Uoy Thielman, Nora Livingston, Etna Snnford, Roy Robinson, Hazel Rob inson, Ethel Cowherd and liurch Livingston, Is'ot Coal Land HOMK8THAD. Notice for Publica tion. Department of. the Interior. U.S. Land Olllco at Tho Dalles. Oregon. December 5. HI08. . Notice In hereby given that .OKOUOK PKJL'JCHS, of Culver, Oregon, who, on Juno 11, 1!H)7, made Homestead Entry -Serial No ol802 No. 16515, for Lot 2, sec 18, tp 13 8, r ll c, and utfinsX, scKne sec i&, tp 13 8, r 13 v in. has tiled notice of intention to make final Commutation proof, to establish claim to llio land above described! before Frank Sl.il., in. TT U I'n I.,,. I, l.l. vrfiiM.ui, V. -.. ViWIIIllllTUUIIUI J UI, 1119 UMiUU at iWailrnx, Oregon, 011 the loth day of .Jan uary, 1JKW.I Gfalii.nnt iiaiiu-H nn wltnesiox: James T lto'iliirfoii, of -UndriH, Oregon; G Springer. Clay Htitlt'r, Robert J Jolm si'ii, nil of Culver, On-gorr. illo-JH C. W. MOOIt;. Reslster. ONTEriTNOTICI w the Interior, TI10 1008. Dull OH, Department of U. S. Land Olllee, Oregon, December 1.0, CLASSIFIED LOCALS PAINTING and Paper Hntiging-FirHt-cIubh workmntiuliip. Call on, or ail dross J. M. Larson, MndrnH. TAKEN TJP-A 2-yenr-ald coll, ludls- tlnot brmid; color bbiok. Tnkonup In November. Owner uun Iiuvohuuio by paying charges for keeping and other expense's. Frank Galloway, Minims. 2t-J28 A Biifllclent contest having been Died In this ofllei' bv NANCY H. LEMON, Cnntextunt, ngHitiHt IIometeud Her lal No 01448 Entry No. 14924, made January 29, 1900, for wjnwl, wiswj Heo 28, tp 13 h. r i3 e, w m, by Vernlo Deluulimuit, oontPHtee, in wlilcli it la alleged that aald Yernle Delutthmutt has wholly abandoned mild tract for more tbuti oix mouths last pu&t and that said abandonment still exists, tliat said alleged absence was not due to Ills employment in the army, navy or marine corps of tho United States In time of wur. Said parlies arc hereby notified to appear', roHpond, and oILur evidence touching Huld allegation at 10 o'clock a. m,, on reoruary 11, JUW, heiore Max Luedilc iiiiitm, 11 notary public at Ills olllco at Madras, Oregon, and that liunl hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on February 18, 1009, before the Register and Itcceiver at The bulled States L-uml Olllco in The Daller, Ore gon. The sai l contontant Imvintr, in a proper ullldavlt, tiled December 16, 1008, net forth facta which show. that alter due diligence personal service of this no tice cannot be made, it Is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due und proper publication. O, W. MOORE, 17-fll Register Edward C. Pease Go. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORK t Just before taking stock at the end of JANUARY, we will close out all surplus stock at cost, to make room for New uooas. This will be the greatest Reduction Sale o,f any ever held heretofore. You CAN SAVE 25 to 50 per ct. on Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men's Leather Winter Boots, Comforts, COTTON and "WHITE WOOL BXj.jfcTIKZrEI'S FURNITURE 20 per Cent Off A large stock of FURNITURE consisting of Extension Tables, Iron Bedsteads, Woven wire Spring Mattresses, Wool Top Mattresses, Sanitary Couches and Art Tick Pads, Dress ers and Commodes,' Chairs, Child's Cribs and Rockers, Etc., Etc. STOVES 20peiJct. Off Wood' and Coal HEATERS, Laundry Stoves, Steel Ranges, and KITCHEN UTENSILS 20 Per Ct O-ST0VES Think what it means a saving of 20 per ct. on FURNITURE, STOVES, COOKING UTENSILS, ETC, This Special Sale will be for CASH ONLY, During The Mont,h of January The Chief Study of This Store is to Satisfy Its Customers Not C'il Luid jJOMEHTEAl). N-.llce for Publfca T1 tion. Department, of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at Tho DalleB, Ore gon, December 24, 1908. Notice is hereby given that JAMES O. WAYMIRE, of Madras, Oregon, 'who, m March 3, 1900, made Homestead Entry Serial No 02090 No. 14094. forewi, uwjsei anil HWjm-i spc 1, tp 11 fl, r 13 e, w m, Hus filed notice nf Intention to make llnal commutation proof, to establish claim tn the land above described, be fore Frank 0-born, U. S. Comnils sioner, at his ofllce at Madras, Oregon on the 4th day of February, 1909. Clulmant names as witnesses: SHimiel E Gray, Neil S Jennings Georire V ltlchurdson, II I mm Water house, all of Mulras, Oregon. C. AV. Moore, d81f4 Register. A complete supply of legal blanks for mile Including warranty nnd quitclaim deeds, real, chattel and crop mortgages, etc. Justice court blanks and justice court work a specialty. Notary Public. F. J. Brooks. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THE PIONEER JOB 'OFFICE Turns nut neat, attractive printing. Good stock, clear type, reasonable prices. VIM Mi v-.rsm mm mJZ .- ir .it Get Ready for SPRING SEEDING; We Have DISK CULTIVATORS Which will prepare pr field rightlt 18 McTAGGART & BYE "mSSSS"" MADRAS, ORE. fRANK OSBORN U. S. COMMISSIONER Neir Green Hotel MADRAS OREGON OFFICIAlv DIRECTORY United states rrestdent Theodqe Roosevelt VIco-PresIdeit... Charles WJalrbanka Secretary of Sinto , Ellhu Root Secretary ot Treasury Gcor'ge B Cortelyou Secretary of Interior ,'ja R Garfield Secretary of War ,.Lnke E. Wright Secretary of Navy.. '....Victor II Motcalf Secretary of Commerce Oscar Strau? Postmaster General Geo Von L Meyer Attorney General CJ Bonaparte secretary of Agriculture James Wilson STATE Governor..... George E. Chambcflaln Bccratarybt 8tatb F.W.Benson Treasurer.. ; g A steel Attornoj; Gcndrat. . . . . a, r Crawford C.. Yi.. 1. A . ouin.. iujj(o instruction., ......j UAckerman State Printer r W 8 Dunnhray Dairy and Food Commissioner J W Bailey O 8 Senators... j C W Fulton Bailey Fulton J Bourne Jr W C llawlov WR Kills F A Moore R S Bean it -fcakln COBgrcsimen I Supromo Judges.. 8EVENTH UUOIOl'At. DI8TRIOT Jud8 ,v i W L Bradshaw ORObk OOUtitY Judge t.i...' '.. Clerk Sheriff , , Treasured i.'..'..V. A,ses80r ,. J t UFoHotte School Bupersuttndent ,....R. a. Ford 8U"0)'Or ,, P.A.RI& Coer ; A. MccVl) Commissioner..., ' t JUmci Rlcb ( l( U Bnyloy KUtOftErt PREOlNOT Jusc , F.j.Bfooks GniuMMo j MMftyea lload Supervisor J. W.Uvltlgstbu '- ......... It, C. Ellis ....WarrtSn Brown " Frapk Elklns ...V F Klne Nature Provides BUT ONE CALIFORNIA It is the natural winter borne of many thousand of the world's best people, tinder the gentle influence of its mild Winter climate, every amuse ment and recreation abounds; Such bathing, boating, fish' lug, driving; such picnic.", par ties and "jolifications." I WW GO TOwhe Los Angeles, Paso Roblea, Hot Springs, Hotel del Monte, San Diego, Smith Barbara, Santu Monica, Venice, Long Beach, Pauta Cruz, or a score of simi lar resorts and yon uill Hud health, congenial surround inga; hospitable associates, faultless accommodations and numberless attrautlus and conveniences. TheO;R.&N.COi CONNE'OtDTO WlTn Southern Pacific Co, Mukes Inexpensive round trip excursion rates "' to California Aisht months stopover ticket SHANIKO tt W Ai$ ailVl return is $67.o6 Corresponding rates aro in efteot td other points. -Wo have some very distinctive lllera ture coverlug Catiforulas Winter rA 'i,Bu win iaK6 pleasure lu gtvintr you nil of the. information and assist anoe at our command. ' For tickets, sleeping car reservat , ' tc., call oni teletcraph or wrltl ' E, i WILSON, Local Agent) Slienko, 0i Gen. Pad. Agt, PORTLAND, OREGON LIVERY Thfe best in Shaniko Ood .Stock Careful Drivers Bestyof Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prlcei 5. A. Howell, Shaniko, 6h 9 3 riluu" being shot in a w not uncommon, In tW . t y . .