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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
at Madras. jrned lat Re-Id of Tliltrsday Culver p,Rt ,e,u 'rineville- Mil. Terry "u 1 u v F01ey of Ucek wasn in tmvn .....J urn in near Crooked river. , v Vilon"nU W,M ...i0voTboiia.iyf'"" Culver. MrJ, Jhrold Clark were in i,nnv from their home near Mondny town Saturday farmer on was a via Tifinr. government ..,iinH ...nrtnes resrrv.iu""! Madras Sunday. Uu.id.lie of I'rnicvme wiw in rf Thursday on ! way here he goes to aueno wc ..- , ,L- lu-nt til I.C'll'lIC, ...KM C 1 "'" i iradhaw, Prosecuting .fl.ii.Mi and Court Sicnotfraphei in town I linrstiay, on .l. ..t.-.,l from I'rillCVillc, .tf in inc 1.1 Iaspecior Mor-e, who lias been ... rf- - - ....... m lie Maun" '"'i - iftr MOMMY I" ""I"-' place. Postmaster wuvis .u.ci" taonlhe tup to Wnrmspring. . i . c.. ill cfE E bcheibergc vs. Clyde lt II ....cik i.I wn run - lit nr. Ilmf nf nbumlonment. . .... In flfoiwt lite I uiuin 01 IMCIMJC wua in m fi t i. - in rnn i'nri i if i in vrr .iiiii in- auiii t i j , t p - - ' I t t i i . i r , . rjr inn f i u mm! Wnnti truirned i iiuav r ki.ir....! line . . . . t1 ....... omu locairv oa the grand jury. Mr. Hocgfi .ii i . . . .. L .. - ,. iinir u'iiii irir rii riiiuiii in fir-nrii i L .11 .f ii i inn win i if" nil riuirr" iniiiiir tbile working for the Central Traniportalion Co , was in town MJ t'IMl) l41 ICIUIIIIllJg aini iii lint.' irirftiiiin in i im , IMIWU1JII p nv L.r i t RilIiMc Reynolds of Uend ard llODb Ol I'niUoll l(llll lunia ia Pnneville Sunday evening at ....b , tlXt iigvyiy wcua win L i i .... S. I). l'erciv.U. and is well known . nivinn tut iiu.i a ii. . l r 'I l unci . J no 11111(111 UClf mllii,,a ,,i .1 i . .-v.Ka m UU5 pmcc last evening Hitrc wcic several ad- ,u,v, iinu one oi the not- "ic mccungs was tiie rtm..i ' ' ll,nsiruction upon tlie run- uurui uuiiuing at thu "aiiEelist r.n...,. n,.,i 171.1 di. - hh jiinc, j- ii "gin revival meelinL's at La- n So - ..uiuay niKnt of this week. J''o soii tniii. ..r i i. r i.anumii t f w 'lie near finnr the pos- l.1n i - ..1.UICU live aro el 1i.l J Shliike creek, which' runs . tWir,nsprinR acencv. onJt dav ' recent years not many ve b'" een in the Deschutes above Sherara UridKe, I few years ngo larKe ,, VPMred eac1' reason in all "lbulii, while th- snlmon s UP streartt to iimir eniiiininn ""lines durini' ihi '"W wphI, be nllv will. I (Pin 1 " nave been seen In the nasi A . hern . B cU culaled 'n this Jn,J"on Setvice lin,t ,. '"media "P recln,na,1" a In iii i ' "l!,", uo 8tnctaly tiened. A ,.. r V IIWIIIUWI Ul Pt i n m fln PWuny to ptll"ni and ii, r.J dm. l. any oi ., vf mm a line nuihnn.in,. i,rm f f fclllK IIIUI Illirn to the wife of VV. II. Stortehocker Tiieklay Mrty' 18, 1909, a daughter. A. Hi I'rlrnsworth and J, 0 Troilcr were In (own yesterday from Youngs. ;! Hnrn io the wife, of John Saxton nt Cu't'er. '1'uei.diiy Mny 18, 1909, n daugh ter L 11 Haktr and wife came down Moil- diiy from Orlly Lake, where the fnrmrr lias heen working in the sawmill. Mr Russell, a liHrse buyer from Ta- coiiiii, Wnslilnclon, was in town yester day on his way to the railioad from I'rinevllle. 1. J. Haldner has taken charge nf the Darner sliop Heretofore tconductcd by George Rowan, the latter having moved out to hit ranch. J. L. Campbell has opened a butcher shop in Madras, in the building adjoining the drugstore. S. 12 Giay is running the shop for Mr Campbell. Evangelist Orrgg, IJ. f, W. Pitman, J C. Robinson and A. T. Moore will leave this morning for Laidlaw, where they go to attend an Odd Fellows meeting. They will also spend n day or two fishing on llip Deschutes before their return. Rev L D. Hrown and Rev George R. End will conduct services next Sunday al the Grey Hutte schoolhouse. in the morning nt 1 1 o'clock and in .the after noon nt 2130. There will be a basket dinner nt the church, to which all are nvud Seven pupils in the Madras school took thrir final eighth grade examinations last Thursday and Friday, the examination being conducted by S. 12. Gray, clerk of rhe district. Those who took the cxamin ilion were: Anna Fnlkenhagen, Laura I'hllllps, Jessie Harper, Hurch Living ston, lithei Cowherd. Rov and Hare! Robinson. A deputy tax aiscssnr has been nosrssing properly in this, end of the county during the week. C. A, Whitsett of Opal I'rairic is assisting him and has been taking the assessment in Madras Tillable land is this year being assessed at $4 per ncrr, and linn tillable lanil'lt $1 50 per acre. It is expected - that the a-ifssincnt this year will show a large in cicasc over last year's assessment.' J. P. Sumner met with a painful acci dent at his ranch near tins place last Wednesday. While harnessing up his driving team one ol the horses became frightened and started forward, knocking Mr. Sumner to (he giound and walking vcr him. He received several severe cuts and bruises about the head, and was tin conscious for an hour or moie from the result of the blow he received in the mix up. While very painVul, none of his in juries were serious. A. T, Moore of Myron, N. Y , arrived in Madras last Thursday evening and is' spending some time looking over this sec tion. Mr, Moore was in the automobile and farm machinery business in New York state, and is looking for a location. Incidentally he is looking for a climate which will be beneficial to him, and was advised to come lo this section ot the stiite He is very favorably impressed with this locality, and may locate here and engage in business. nc. I 1 MVSTEfilOUS DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT REDM9H0 News has been received here of a dou ble tragedy at Redmond last StindaVi Louis II. Woiley and his wife having been found dead by a neighbor at their ranch near that place. Worley and his wife were n bride and groom of only four days, Mrs. Worlcy having arrived from Chicago on Wednesday of last week for the purpose of nianylng Worlcy. They went lo the ranch immediately after the wedding, and Sunday a neighbor who went to call on them found the body of the husband In the barn, and the body of the wife in the charred ruins of their home, which was burned to the ground. Complete mystery surrounds the trag edy. Worley was a prospeiods 'settler on one of the best Irrigated farms near Red mond. A $2 calibre revolver was found near the body of Worley, which' gave rise to the theory that h'e hid killed his wife, burned the house and then killed himself An investigation by the coronor's jury, however, failed td disclose any signs of violence on the wnninn's body. KLAMATH SEES RAILROAD' Klamntli Falls, Or., May 16 -The railroad track was completed to the de pot site ut Klamath Falls today, and the : ba'laBting cruw Ib following closely be hind tbu steel gang. The laying ot the track through the yard ivas watched by a large part of the population of the Gateway city. Wednesday regular train service will be established over the new Hue. Edward C. Pease Go. THR SHANIKO STORE SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. in.; junior League at 3 p. m 1 Epworth League at 7515 p. m. Sunday morning, May 2,t, services at Rimrock schoolhouse, and at Madras in ihe evening. The Epworth League hour will be largely devoted to a report by the dele gate to the district meeting at The Dalles. The silver medal for the second contest will be on exhibition this week at Mr. Larkin's store The coolest will be held at the M. E. church Tuesday evening May 25 at 8 o'clock, and an entertaining program is prepared for the occasion. The medal will be presented by Rev. Mr. Dickey. Admisiion toe and 15c. Motto "We cease to rise when we cease to climb " A cordial invitation is extended to all. Window sale next Saturday afternoon at . S. Larkin's store. G. R. Moor head, Pastor. -- CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Sci vices in Odd Fellows hall. Sunday school at 10 a ni. H. L. Bell preaclies at i i a. in. and o p. m, Mible study class eVerV Wednesday evening at 0 o'clock, Revival meeiings begin at Lamonta next Saturday evening-. You are invited to attend these services. 13. F. W. PlV&tAN, Pastor. f4em Spring Goods We are receiving daily our Spring; line of . neW and Up-to-date DRY GOODS, SHOES MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS An elegant line in all departments FISHING TACKLE WE HAVE A COMPLETE AID ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Telescope Rods, Bamboo Rods, Jointed Bamboo Rods, Bamboo Poles-long and short, Reels, King Fisher Trout Lines, Black Spanish Leaders, Imported Leaders, Etc. Everything Needful For A First-Glass Fishing Outfit GALL AND SEE US AT OUR SHANIKO STORE Till Chief Study of This Store 13 to Satisfy Its Customers NOTICE For PuhlleHtlon. tni PucMe UiiW-Hy Co. North- 1 IJst No. i 047C3. United Suites Land Oilier, The I DillfB, Oreuoo, Apsll 16, 1909. Ntlco Is hereby given Hint the Northern Pacific Hallway Company, whose post olllce nddress i S . Paul, MlniK'Hota, has this 15th day of April, 1909, Hied In ihlsomce Its application to selr-ot under the provisions of the Act.of Coiiuress, approved July 1, 1898 (80 Stai. 597, 020) vhuvli see 3, tp 9 e , r 15 e, win, Lots 1,2. 3, seim j. sw4 nwj, nwj-iwj, t-gwl, ni-isel hihI s) srj sec 1, t 10 s, r 15 w m. Anv mid nil persons claiming ad ' - - v verely the lands described, or de-dr- ( inc lo object because of the mineral i character of the Inmi, or for any other reason, to the diapnsnl to nppl cant, i should tile their affidavits of protest In ihfs office, on or before the 3rd day of June. 1009. C. W. MootiK, a22 m'jft Jteulster glacksmitiiing Plow Repairing, Wagon Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING W.B.CHILDERS (Formerly The JVkELROY SHOP) MADRAS, OREGON Prince Corbet BAY PERCHERON STALLIoN Will make the season until July 26, aa follows: Madras, Mondays, Thurs-, and Saturdays; Veazia 4c Browii Eanch, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; At Home Banch, Pridays. TEEMS S5 single service S10 season" to insure colt on loot, $15. PETER MARHACH, OWNER IMS? 1 m H35 MWt lit ?2 McTAGGART & BY MADRAS, ORE. GROCERIES, HARDW&&6 - - IMPLEMiBNTS ass ha 53 ;3 si Fishing W6 Can ftirnfeh you with a fine outfit Ptlis, Leaders, Etc., Etc. UNIVERSAL, STOVES RANGES SUMMER RATES EAST Dating tfee Season 1909 Via The OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNIfN PA IFIC RAILROAD v.1-,---Tf, ,r, From" ortl'kid, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. R & N. line To OmHHfl.and fetctrrn ',.$60 To KflflSflS CITY and etuttn $60 To ST. IiOljlS and Settlfrn SO To CtflCAGb and leiafVii . . . . 72 SO And to other principal cities in tho East, Middle West nd Southcorresronillnr;ly low fares. T)n Sale June 2, 3; 'July 2, 3 August 11, 12 T6 BNVR and Return, - On Sale May 17, July t, Autus't 11 $50 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, llual return limit Oct 31 These tickets present some very mtractlvo features in the wav ol stonl over privileges, and choice of routes, thereby iXmmS muke Bide trips to many Interesting polnta enroute. Pa88eKerfl to by mTCWn'W aUd t,Sh'eta V,n W fur0,8heJ McMBRRAY, General Passenger Ageut, Pdllaiil, Oregon n mil I . " ! I LIVERY The best ltt Skaniko Oood Stfck. Careful tjjrlvera test.pl flay and aralii dred At Very tfeaftonabk Priced . A. Wotoell, Shanikd-, f)h A ... K ,4n" of nil -my" wu,, -f Midi Mm n.lil - - me county, iii Ml IM,;VUW