The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 11, 1909, Image 5

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    I(js at magras.
of
i a.. in town the Inst
fse 11 Jnr Culver,
...v.wifflONiiwu
feI)Iiii:y o. '-y
'fr. of J.r,VVflSon( r
Lnljff of Youngi i vWllnjj
r brother, Frank lilalr.
iv Hi KeynoloB w " "'llu'
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,...nA Ernest Jacotison, travc.-
i i.. . .1.-
, tf,ymire made commu.m.un
Thursday o W ho"ead en-
M Jackson, vho hai been vis
' . L--L..n for tome time
,fjgiped to ner
I., I trrft.
131 n
c r Hr. who has been visiting
umeof her son, w. H. "ess, mr
.-.L Uft 1 tlCECKiV IIIVIIllfiK W1
tnnmu. -
Wontavillx
,(.. t utildeinann retruned last
, otniog from Moscow, tanno,
bu been visiting nt ner oia
for ike past month.
uaoRtulcr wa a visitor at the
II . a...!.. i,..
ifit last wee-K. jic iuuh uci
. . ii nf fine nota oe$ trawn nt
jet Southeast of Madras.
iit.n.. Clmmlli nf The Dittlo.
113 lull unii"--"" -
- f at.. 1(tltlB t)
... it, M 1? rlitirch. was in
M 4
.-j if. I iwionrc S. Aifikwnrtli
..... n.it.wl fr Afnsunrtli 1
ruotoent baines man at Paisley.
rrrWindom, eldest son of Mr. nnil
Henry Wind. 'in, ulio lias been at-
. ,h. Aonr nllliml Collft'C At Cot-
U'W n -- -
0
tfttirned io l.b home near Culver
I Wtficrrt mide enmrnutnnon nronf
i. i
rharfJ.iv on his liomtstend entiy
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f.wd Jits, Howard Turner - were In
lie first of week from their ranch
to ell Huites. Mrs. Terry Read
.t ... . rw . 1 . .!.
oi sir, turner, came uown. w in
from C.uWtr.
B, Howard returned from Prlne-
liit Silmda)', and has returned his
llnirlr'l ttlm tvfic tiuU n III tm
....a.., onif "l, VJ V, I , I. .(, fit,?
t'fovtrcil Ifi'in her l nets.
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j,ol Vti h be had charge, left last
addition to the pupils In the Madras
h took the final 8t!i crade ex
'inn I I. . I IT.S .
" lifWII MIiV HltB
?t! in disttict No. 62, the Vlbbert
also received dinlomas. Thev
Velm.i k l.iiin im Mi
C, Robinson and family left last Sat-
mnMh m tt.i i
, ..,, una. ivuuiiuoii a nnrenis.
'Kl Mrs. Thoinns ltrnnnn Mi-
inn 9ni r
iiiiiuiy CXUCCI ID DC 111
linn in J . .
- u, nvo WCCK3.
-.v.. . uurr nrrivcu i.isi 1 tirsriuv
L m '
f'wnmook, Vn,hinpt(m. Mn. Tor
'''o "as formerly Miss Anna llclk-
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Homes f,,d llMr ill I'.xrmnn
wui, wnere ilie nm Mr
ikPiuL iiii uira nraini ri
.. ii w w villi
" trc mr several weeks.
t. flpt1 tt . .
11 '' Kaioh Hrown mnved
r ranch on the Deschutes
- "i tne week. Tiiev have
tfllH n,. :
"-8 iwr some time at the I.yle &
ai iin . ,.. i,. iii, 11.
milltbrr of mnrrnn.mnnc ni
iiinrn ..a 1 - .
s , .
J" Stella Hurrcll. arrived List week
i.ti-.B..
reyon,. and ha taken
, u"'t' Hotel, Mr. Turpln
the hotel from- F. C. Cn.k.r.
' "u fetly tiurchased the rirnn-
If w. 1- r I
tI. lllu. 1 a
M.L. . f.i-.ar ww.t
t r . ' wm re,,,ain f" Madras
Rafter his liverv buSf,ie.
n.1mml 1.. .1 ti l
. "inuras school wi.n ,nt, ,1,.
millions recendir. i.n
yim In al
1 u ini nil. vi .
C N...V f' ' ... w. ...
wiiii un. 11.... i..t ! .
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wui Uura hilliri in Ti,i-t
'.""St 0binson TU ... r
U m an 1 m iirnni... .wi
""cived nieir fn.n
a win iiiw
? uPlntendciU. Th r.Hir wilt
n. ... w,..v.- "
Wnlter McCoIn of Cglver wai in'towri
the lst of the wcik, '
Ml Kmirta Pike of Opal Praitlo Is
visiting friends in Madras this week,
Miss Hilln McKeynoldi nf Iiend, who
ban been visiting the past two months
with her sister, Mrs. S, U, -Pcrclval, re
turned home yesterday.
1 1. C. Rooper of Antclopr, county
commissioner for Wasco county, and I) ,
A. Howell, the Shaniko liveryman, were
in Madras Monday evening. They came
over to attend the meeting to discuss the
improvement of the Cow Canyon road,
Kd O'Kclley was in town yesterday
from the George Hodman ranch, which
hi father has rented, He says that they
have 300 ncres of Fall sown wheat, and
will plant 250 ncres of Spring grain. The
Jfnll grain is inline condition -and whs not
damaged by the cold or the late dust
storms.
COUNTY TEACHERS
EDUCATIONAL RALLY
Program Of Mooting Which Will Bo
Hold At Mndrno February
19 And 20.
PKl'AUTMKMT A
The Library Law how best administered
I'lie Text Hook Commission--Vhat
changes are desirrd?
flay Grounds for Rural and Village
bchools
School Uuildings atrangemeut and care
nf.
Present Needs of Our Schools;
Is It Right to Tex "A" to Educate "IVs"
Children?
Tax Levy when necessary, .
Consolidated Rural Schools when expe
dient.
The Apportionments,
Compulsory Education Law how best
administered.
School Supervision how to make better,
Eighth Grade Examinations.
lute Eighth Grade Debates andlOeclam-
rtiioii Contests.
The School nnd the Director.
WHLIHQ HOUSE KSTR0YEB IY FIRE
The small dwelling house near the
Free Methodist church occupied by
Charles Wnterhouse and family was der
sioyed by fire early yesterday marning,
nil the contents of the house being saved.
The building was owned by J.T. Smith.
Mr, Waterhotise and his family escaped
without any injury, beyond the jnconve
nicnce and discomfort qf moving their
residence at four o'clock in thr morning,
I he fire caught from a defective flue
passing through the roof of the building.
One of the small Waterhotise children
was sick during the night, and Mrs. W.v
terhousc had a fire going at three o'clock
in the morning. An hour later it was
discovered (hat the house was on fire, and
there was just time to gather together and
save the contents of the building, with
the assislar.co of ncixhbois vvho were
aroused by the call of "fire." There was
no chance to save the house and it was
fortunate the contents were saved,
CHUCII OF cfinisf' SERVICES
Sunday school at 10 a, m.
Preaching morning and. evening 1 1 a.
m. and 7:30 p. 111.
Bible study class, every Wednesday
evening at, 7.J0.
Eveiybody invited to these services.
IJ, F. W. PITMAN, Pastor.
SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH
February 14 at 11 o'clock the pastor
will hold services on Agency Plains at the
Card school house.
At Madras in the evening the services
will consist of a Lincoln memorial song
service. An offering will be taken for ed
ucation of the fteed men of the South.
The Ladies Aid Society have engaged
a front window in H. S. Laikin's store
where they will have a bakery sale Satur
day afternoon Feb. 13. Call and see
iliem and get something for your Sunday
dinner. G. R. .Moorhead, pastor.
Edward G. Pease Co. inc.
THE SHANIKO STORE
i
..
C Just before taking stock at the end of JANUARY, we will close A
out all surplus stock at cost, to make room for New Goods. . -
This will be the greatest
Reduction Sale
of any ever held heretofore. You CAN SAVE 25 to 50 per ct.
on Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men's Leather Winter Boots, Comforts,
C01"X'O3Sr and. WHITE WOOL BLANKETS
FURNITURE 20 per cent Off
A large stock of FURNITURE consisting of
Extension Tables, Iron Bedsteads, Woven wire
Spring Mattresses, Wool Top Mattressese
Sanitary Couches and Art Tick Pads, Dress
ers and Commodes, Chairs, Child's Cribs
and Rockers, Etc., Etc.
STOVES 20perct. 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 Month of January
DEl'AUTMI'N'f B
Our Country School..
Crook County Htcb .School and
Training Department.
The School Exhibit at The' County Fair
how to make it n success,
Ijijjh Schools thrir future
Dutrict and Union High Schools how
uhen nod why. '
Agriculture and Industrial Education in
the Public Schools.
The Primary Ttachcr.
Ti;t Book their use and abuse.
How to Study and How to Teach.
Language in Primary Grades, Miss Nellie
Jnmej, Laidlaw
Reading in Fouith Grade, Miss Elva J .
Smith, 1'iiucville.
Liierntmc in the Grades, Miss Rose U.
Panoit, Crook County High School.
Some Don'ts in Arithmetic.
How I Teach ihe Little Folks.
How to Build Up an Ideal School Miss
Ruth Reid, principal Bend schools.
The Recitation, J. Alton Thompson,
principal Laidlaw schools.
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers -
NO. 3Q51
.vi Dandruff and
Ifei-irATtTMSJLI AID '
are bat outward signs of the evil
done In 3ecret by myriads of dan,
druff germs sapping the life blood
oi the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the Itch lag scalp,
gives lustre to tie hair and stops
It falling out. A single applicatioa
gives relief aid proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and" sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
PORTUNP, .0H190N '
1
ADVERTISE your "WiiitV In the
Ploni'or. It k'oIh results. Regular lo
cal rulviTllttlni: rateH.
The First National Bank,! A. E. PETERSEN
I Watchmaker
OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON
U. F. AI.I.KX, I'rcHldnm.
T. M. IUlhwik, Canliler.
Wiu. Wtiniwnrr.Eri Vice l'rcii,
H. 0.DIN, A'tiit, Cannier.
ESTABLISHED .1 80B
CaptUl, riurpliiK unit Undli-lded
$1 00.000.00
I'ruHU
4, 1 PLU1X, UKCUUn
Nature Provides.
BUT
si? and Jeweler
llacksniitiimg
Plow Repairing, Wagon
Work, And A Specialty
OF HORSESHOEING
W. B.CHILDERS
(Pormerly The McELROY SHOP)
MADRAS, OREGON
Jewelry of all kind made to or
der and repaired, Setting! for
Precious Stone made.
FIRST-CLASS WORK CUARANTEED
ONE
nAairnDiiii
THE PIONEER JOB OFFICE Tin 11
out neat, nttructivtt printing. G-ol
sto.'-k, clear 'yp, reaaomible priies.
I For SPRING SEEDSNO; We Have
Which will prepare your fie
Id rightly
1
McTAGGART & BYE
MADRAS, ORE.
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
19
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED 8TATE8
rresldont Theodore Roosevelt
Vlec-Preldert Charles W Fairbanks
Secretary otSiato Ellhn Root
Secretary of Treasury George B Cortelyou
Secretary ol Interior Jas U Garfield
Secretary of War Luke E. Wright
Secretary of Navy.-,..., Victor H iletcftlf
Secretary of Commerce .Oscar Straus
Postmaster General Goo Von l.Jteyer
Attorney General J Bonaparte
Secretary of AgrJeulturo..,... ..James Wilson
STATE ,
Governor... ...-. Gcorgo E, Chamberlain
sccrataryor state...'. W. Benson
ireaurer , G A Steel
Attorney Generals ......A M Crawford
upt. ftitjuo nistrUctton J 11 Aekormnn
Staid Printer... ......,. ws Dunntway
iuu uuu jJuminisaiQiior j W BaJIoy
U S Senators t C W Fultnn
"" JBourneJr
Congressmen 1 W C Ifawloy
I W it Kill
,. , F1 A Moore
oujjiumu jmiges , j us Iltfan
( it Kakln
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRIOT
Jd80 M WLBradshaw
Prosecuting Attorney Fred n WJlsoa
CROOK COUNTY
Ju,J80 H.q. Kills
nini-l- ' ...
warren uroMri
shorta Frank Elklns
Treasurer WFKIn
Assessor JB LnFollctte
School Buimrsntcndont n, a. Ford
Surveyor F. A. Itli-u
Corpnot ' j. a. McOall
Commissioner. Jnmca hlce
k u iiayioy
KUTOHEB PHECINOT
.Jstloo F. J. Brooks
Cpnstabla j y jiayes
Rodd Supervisor j. y. Livingston j
It Is fhu luitural winter home
of many tliousun(j of the
worjcl'n be.-st pejile. TJui?er
ttipjfMiHl,. Itiil'iuceorttsu mllil
Wiiier oliiimtH, every ainuae-.
itient ami recreaiiou abouutli-.
Snoh hathing, boatini;,: fish
lti(r, driving; suc-h plcniec, pari,
titiduud "julificutloits."
K3G23C2S5GO TOsMHRI
Los A gelesl Paso R,bles, Hot
Springs, Hotel dul Monte San
DIcro, Sinta Barbara, Smilu '
Mouiuit, VTonI', Loni: Beach,
Fuutu Cruz, or u score of alrpU "
lur rexorta and you wjll Hud
health, congenial surround
Injts, hospitable uf-buclutes,
faultier uecouimoilHiions and
utmiberleHs utirtn,tl na and"
coavenienoes. ' '- r .
TheO.R&N.CO,
CONNECTING "71TII
Southern Pacific Co.
, Makes Inexpensive round
trip excursion rates
to Galiforula
A sisMiioutlis stopover ticket
- SHANIKO to LOS ANGELES '
and return is $67.oo;"
Corregpondlnir rates nre In
elfect to other polnta.
We have "snmc very distinctive lituro-.
tnre coverinir Californhi't. WlntHr..
sorts, and will talse pleasure In givinif'
yoii Bli of the Infornuttion nud itsslst
atice at our command.
For tickets, sleeping car reservat
etc., call on, tctesrapli or vrltt
E. J, WILSON, Local Agent. SlteuM Or,
OR
WM, MciMURRAY
uen. Pfls. Agt, s
PORTLAND, OREQON
LIVERY
The best in Shaniko
Ooqd Stock. Careful Drivers
Best of Hay and drain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
ft:;'
3 Jl
D. A, Howell, Shaniko, Or.
l,, . T cxamlimtion in
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