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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1909)
at Madras. 0,wdKlpl.At!lf 'Ul mm the Cfilvet' . t tuh,( wn in town ,1,4 week, In Till- L jjyeral wcck i Robinn and Mil. M. a. od ! j last Tlwriday evening m the county eat. K . t l.-.r. utalllnrf iFrteman, who im n f . ..., uks with Don Reft, fctiar i"" ' flfictinon for Mi Home Li !" : . ..... Luh.tof the werk 10 tmisn up r ...itt. did Itnnif. litfti in connt cui' -- "- " Kf. lafttuf county, where lie rocs to riOine real estate in which hcis, lleexpecti to return in bdohi f Kintr of Antelope was In La on piofesMonnl business brto ice 1'earl tucKer, who pceumoma, and whose contli- quite serious me ntsi oiv mc ihs been started upon the dwel jhich W. 1. Hess Is building South of town. Mr. Hess it ii comfortable little roitngc, and j have it ready for occupancy jocntb or so, I Mn, C I'. Kotisl1 moved out la's homester! the first of the h: homestead located jilst a Ii of town, and they have rr. iillind furnished a comfortable r upon It feuford was civen n pleasant F B. Hnilie returned the last of the week from n business trip lo I'rincvilte Mm. W, IK Wilson of Hcnd was In town Monday evening on her way to rortiniiu, Mrs! Howard Turner came down from Culver rltid spent several diys in town tills wcefc, William Farreli and wife and dauchler. " " Miss Nellio, wero In town tradinn Tuei day, from their home near Votings. fe M . ... run. (vi. ntzmnunce ot Condon was in town last Monday evening on her way home from Bcndi where the has been visiting her daughter Mrs. C. M. Red-field. J, VV. Cook, who is In business at Hood River, arrived here the first of the week with Mrs. Cook, and will spend the week looking after business and visiting friends in this locality. MK Cook says thai the Madras colony ot Hood River is prospering. The Silver medal contest will be held at the Methodist church this evening, and an entertaining program is promised. A number of vounir neoole of M.irita nnH vicinity will compete for the medal in the declamatory fontcst, in which much in terest is being taken. The public is cor dilly invited to attend. Kev. Sarhuel Gregg of Nebraska will begin a scries of revival meetings in the Christian church rit Madras about the aoth of the present month. Mr. Greijt u at present conducting a very successful series of meetings at Gladstone. In which i much interest has been aroused. He it reputed to be an able anil forceful speaker. (. A. Hartman, a I'ortland capitalist. .spent several days in Madras during tht e.irly part of the week. Mr. Hartman wnt looking over the country with a view to milking some Investments in land in this section. Dave Harnett drove wiili him over a considerable portion of the territory HibUtory to Madnn, and Mr. Mailman was much pleased with thr- Walke of Willamina has pur JjcIc Clingan place near Cul possession of the property tfse week. Mr. Wallace was in lay on his way to Culver. He iftcti 10 find work in this local lis here permanently, Roman, a miisionaty Catholic is stationed at Hood River, !fji last Friday. He was re ran) the Wannspting agency, been looku, ui the Cath u on the re-rrvatmn. Father trpects io p,.y nitlicr visit to Fred Fisher was In town Monday from Fisherville. Will Uarber was" a visitor in town yes lerday from Culver. Qenrge Lnlicks and son, who have been visiting relatives here fdr several days, left Mkinday for I'alsley. There will be a basket , sbciai at Lyle Gat) schoolhouse next Saturday evening for the benefit of the sfcllUdl dUtritt. , Miss Myrtherm Tayldr has ttdne to the Warmst)tiRi aiienfV. where she has a oo silion as teacher in the tndiaii ttchool. CAHD 6t ThAKKS..Mh ahd Mrs; W.C.Moore desire in this manner to express their appreciation of the tender sympathy and many acts of kindness hown them by their In ends itf the houi of their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George Rodman were in town last Monday Irom the Culver conn' try. Mr, Rodman says that he has heard some complaint from others about wire worms, but that so far his grain ha,s not been damaged by them enough to com. plain of. W. If. Childets, who bought the old McElroy blacksmith shop, has been int proving the property s'.nce he n'cquircd It, He has added n work room forliis wood work, painted the building, and made a number of o'tlipr improvements on both (he exterior and Interior of the shop and is now very comfortably located. , To the patrons of' Madras school i As there has been some misunderstanding and dissatisfaction in the past about the promotion of pllpils from one grade or department to n higher grade or depart ment, I wish to notify all, through the I'ioneer, that it will be absolutely neces my (or all pupils ?o attend school regu larly and take the final examinations in order that they may be promoted Vou are referred to page gi of School Laws. 1'. C. FULTON. Principal. f Edward G. Pease Co. Inc. " ? THE SHANIKO STORE J ' ' ?T Hem Goods We are receiving daily our Spring line of new and up-to-date ' 1 QrV goods, shoes ' " - MEN'S AN6 WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS I An eleaht line in all departments FISHING TACKLE:. oittntry. He will probably buy n section r"-" i ..... .... . .:nin In fl.l lnflil, lyal his home last riiursdayp ihiocca-inn b-irik' the anniver- number olrepotts have been brought fas binh A number of hU i Madras pi, damage done to the grow- jjj'cd the ici-ion with him, and '"K R"'m by wire worms, and in some f was pleasantly -pent play- sections the complaint; among the farmers is quite general, in other sections, how ever, the damage nppcars to be nq more than in oiher years. The activity of the wjrc worms is attributed to the cold weather, and should the cold continue much longer considerable damage from that source may fesult. With this exeep lion all reports on crop conditions in thi section are extremely favoiable. . Jasper T.'GUlliford, who was one o' the first seniors m the 'Ochoco counlrj having engaged in the stock busines- here in 1868, was in town during the pas veck from Euirene. where he now rr ides. tr. Gul.'iford left the Ochoco sev eieal years ago and -went to the Alberto :unry, and having duposcd of Im mter stn there lat year at a good figure, ht ame back to Oregon to live, He was m this suction looking over the coun'ry, and ny that he notes many chances fcinee the early days wficn he rounded up stock 1 S? J SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH , Sunday, April 1 1 Services at Mnun'ain View schoolhouse it 1 1 a, m. In the evening at Madras there will be an Faster program. . ,. Wednesday, April 14, the Ladies Aid ocicty will meet with Mrs. Lueddemann.' Sunday school at 10 a. tn.i Junior League at 3 p m t Vptvorth Leacufe at 6145 P A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Window sale next Saturday afternoon it Ii S. Larkin's store. G. R. Moorhkad, Pastor. Wl HAVE A COMPLETE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Telescope Rods, Bamboo Rods, Jointed Bamboo Rods, Bamboo Poleslong and short, Reels, King Fisher Trout Lines, Black Spanish Leaders, Imported Leaders, Etc. Everything Needful For A First-Class Fishing Outfit c CALL AND SEE US AT OUR SHANIKO STORE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers " mmmi mmm , 1 r t 5 Ibid Itttwnoi Mr i d Mrt. W. C Must ii.ui Uy, April i, igoo. I'ftks anJ hf days Funer.il C0n.ll!r'f,1 l,y ,Vn (J, n lit ths Mct,r)Ji,t rhnrrS Krl- followf.l i,y interijierft in ery. Mr and Mrs. Mpote ppjihy of the entire communr Post of their baby. the loral weather station 7 3 loo of an inch of nreclnl- !"gtlal monih, ivlnch is tinUsual However, the total nre for ih. ... .i . . . v "irrp tnoiuiis ot the. IJ'imthe neihWhood of Hve ' 0:,ne Ja'M'y more than three i rerecorded at U ;,rmspring, the w stMoi, t that time, and 'ni.e statinn at Madras re :9 inches. sirajwr !eft sli .nibn t., c- H lor the .tIpects ,r spend a month orj ,u"er mat teri,n. ut,!, ,i,H, ..i.i. . . , ""V lOMIUIL' thpr H-l,. a" his inierri In (Ills ma - 9 HII3 not da so imlr.. i, me Canadian countrv. bt lu,nty being u, ,he nalUre of . Mr. Strasser's friend! B0Pe that he will iier s,itin.,t ' " cvqr "w he wl ..i.i ... ... i -"iiiiihio to dc a .er or this sect,(Jni vim re tim-.t fjj.... ,y I" COUnlu ...I i... "''m ""cro lie "vut 8 Men it,ui, ,i I , c tuuniy 7 for dealing I, of weeds M' Uobrnnt,. ..... "0111 Whirl, ,U. mi tan im.i.. .u. 7 IfQln ln.. I.- ..... , iii no lounn ""7 he d n ii .' ' . y-r oi other non xW ' land n thU i.-Min rj ! Cpuntv .. .. iruiK ni ..1 . if fv f, , ('e,Bcciions ; TbeU eff0rt9 , ,h', drec 1 Ofr,.! . Ml" Q18 '"rashlp UDOrt innu. Reliable SeeJs tint Cnnl Lmd HOMEHTEAn. N.Icp for Publlca tu.ii. l)eimrtmiiit of the Init-rlor. U. 8. 1Htid Ollli-A at Hie Dalles, Ore gon, March 17, 1000. ftntlep Ih lii-jreb.v trlven that' ilARTlN C F. KftNN, of SlHtlrno, Orfont who, on April 4, 1004, rnndp llnmeHtPtul Entry Serial No 031Si8-N. 13353, for is J pec 4 and neiuwi, nwint-i sec 6, tp 10 , r 14. p, w in, HnH fllnil tintlfp of Intention to make II I !..... . ...... rf. f, ..ut..lt1luli So much has already been said on the claim to ilu luml almvo t!;pRrlt-'i, j imnortance of huvinc vnnr sprdfi frnni i.-.. xt.-a tt irnwd. n R ni.imilH.i . . V . Xi.UVttXU II, l.UIUOi " v--.....-r-f waste ot words. IMS Seeds have Ft EH EHB&'Bs&. Mi J H iyMUHiia.is&. proved their worth our increase 1 I. mm a ' ins Dusiness is proof indeed that merit alone Has made the Chas. H. Ltlly Co. fore- IIL most seedsmen bn the Pacific Coast. Send for catalog, 120 k. tit... lfflLtotcd((Ie- sen da :tvc BARBERSHOP T. ROWAN, fSf, !! Hloner, hi IHH oiiict .Mmirtiij, wruii, ii thr 2l)tli liny rf April, lflUO. Claimant names ns wUim'ssp' : Frfd Fi-ber. 0 E Luiiglillil, Jjmma Liticlillti. of Mwrjrti', ')rpuoti ; Alfred Martin, of Yuuiijjn Orpgoti, C. W. Motrltn, ni2.Va0 lteKlator HIGH CLASS TON- ,. SORIAL k- -WORK' BATHS Aladras, Oregon LOW -ni i oa- ADVERTmE yur .''ViMit,t In the Pioneer. It elH restlltf. Regular lo cal MtlvertlHinj: rttos I S mm l ' 1 MADRAS. ORE. GROCERIES, HARDWAfei - - IMPLEMENTS r " .. ... . , . ' '" ' '" " ""' " '' ' " 1 1 " i" i i ni . We s'An Tuhil'sll you With a fine outfit Pfelis, LEADERS', Etc., Etc; UNIVERSAL STOVES RANGES CMS ' m ! . m i .J , 1 ii OFFICIAL t)IRI$pTORY UNlYED STATE8 f dont . , . . . .WlWiam H.VTa'f t . iuri jjuosB,sitennan Secretary of Jnnto Phtlonder C.Knos Secretary of Treasury. . . , .Franklin JXacWa.;!. Secretary otJntjBor R. .v. BaJllngcr wucreiary qi r. , j, M. Bleklnsou Secretary of Krvt .(!Mrn i , eeeretary of Commerce....,,. Charles Kagel '""" uunorat .KranK II, Hltelieock Attorn w General., . . . ... .,jeo. V. WicWham occreiaryoi Agrioutturo ,,..Jfamea Wilson TO STATE v ,;F. "W. Benson Qnvo.rnnV ";i:5V.u...i O Ateel Attorns OlnftiU -x xr r .,.., sVX 9V,y&,Mt''.Vi;j ir-Ukerman wauy una tood DommlesMr;..,j w Batlev U 8 Senators Cfmgrossmcn J J Boiirna-Jr Geo, K. ChamUKlatn 'I W 0 llawloy w it Etui " o uean it JJakln Supremo Judges , JnsnSS ( It JJakln SEVENTH JUDICIAL niftToin-r ...,MV o ........v r4-ou w WJJton Mi. )udgb..'4 oiaflj,. .y:,... Sbcrltf. .,',; Tr'catnrer...,. OROOK OoUrlTY .'.ti-.,Ut C, Ellis -.!..'.;; , ..wjlrreiv. Drown ..ii....Fr(thk. Klklns , .!.. U U tri BA"eM,or v;-; JD'oiietto School Supcrthtendeitt,., It. A. Ford UW m.a F. A. Rice qoroner..:.., I-.A. McCall wjramiasioutr , ' Jimes Rice v" itUllayley , . KUTtihEH MfiOlNOT JustldO , ' cotutabfb : ; -v"" nasupervwr...;:;.;;;;:::; OREGON DAILY During March And April From all parts of the EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE OREGON RAILROAD, & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC i $33 from Chicago 30.50 from St. Louis O -C i i uih umana j- 25 from Kansas eitv-i 1 rt .. . . J ,-.'-.- vurresponuiugiy low rates from all other polnls. 4t ft TO THE XTBiliTH Write Jettera to eVorvbnde vhn i-r,, lu tho East and tell them about these low colon lsttrate!V Seud them litera ture about OreEon'. or- Vtmui iWt i a ureases lo us nud w ivin V tills way you can be a vrnat. h.ik i.'. the growth aud progress or youtatei You can jDrepay fare for auyoue from any place Jr you want , tn. Tl....n.i 4 .t" . . . . ,,Wo,v ,, oecejpary amount wltl, otir local nceftt ami u wrti Staph tloket promptly. Inrjulro of agerita of write i WM. MdMURRiy 1 1 Orego South Portland, oVbt ... uen. Pas. Ajrtj ifII f Inn VA em Paelflo Co. YLIUca In ViVr,sA rm mi sfmniko - -W w D. 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