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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
ill rr V in'fin - M 1 -fcitii rat rr ... 1:.,,.. Lur--- '--'" i'r,-'l'"vtl -tMnmikmii - ' V Tit '1 - mL to at J I. i I t iia., nrnwn were, n.vtowii r . r w Pnrrith were r J MM. " in I'nrriM) 5 B,o, firo.lllnc.St tocher cnumm "B "' v Al;cv!'ri tortnlt Friday from their lioi.u- Rouih of iM M.'idrftit;irn(iipf! . . i it., rminiv ient the Inst A ... r r nnimitn wni.lrj.totvo- .iiendintf Ihe mcrting 01 - mc nnd' (iniilglHct town lnjt.FrijJny Culver looking n((cr a Union. home near mtter. r J Drooks and A S. Phillip Uttndance at the meeilnir .01 tor toortat lr!ncville dunti the tv.cek. j j.osj, who rcids near Sagc- was n vhlior in aiauriis He left the Inst of the stay in Wnlln fcrsday an exlrnded G, R Moorlicad lett I uesaay ffor Antelope and is expecltd lywiih Mrs. Moorhead,nnd the bo nave onen vinwng rici s for the pait sue weeks. lad Mn. J T. Hobinson nnd, "if 11 Miss Grn e, led last Sundry i Utiles. Mr KobinsDh will re llc, blit Mrs. Riliron and rite wljl spend several mOnllo Dickersont who has been visiting nd lor stVeral weeks, returned nt Thursday. Mr. Ukkerjnn ill nroof upon his homestead on PUms luesuay uomre uommis 'omer. 5kmner, who has been employed :erper fnr the H 3. & L.Co. HI :, his resigned Ins 1olliin nnd fnr Ms hnme in Michigan in n He visited hfcnds in Madras lys the last of the week. Weirman, who has been visit- is in Madras fnr io days, left morning for Portland, . going e mountains horseback by the iniite. During his slay In Madras fmnn survejed and platted (he n addition. ior Benson has appointed 41 tnrrprcsent Oregon at the 171I1 lorwrcss, wntcii meets nt So' ;Ut 9 to 14 Inclusive. Among jointed was Hon P. Ken of Mad Rea expects to attend the ses e congress i Mrs. Jesse Stearns of Pott- m Madras Inst Saturday forc- thtir. way to the railroad from iMe they have been spending '; Mr. sfenrns if. attornev . . - - J, U I', Co. and has n number us at Hend. Wooley, travehni! salesman for Weill Co, of Portland. vn In Friday. Mr, VVoolcy's dauiih- ipnied htm on the nrcsent the Interior, hut ttunnfrl home of Mrs. J G, Holier at y. where she will visit until .Mr. return front the interior. i Mrs. lSdw,ud Chalotipka nnd IT" Warmspting. nnd Mr, wrrirteinann and V H. Wler. ymuras snent n nnn nn r twr hospitable home of Afr. nnll 'Iiam lloegli at the Cove Orchard !e" Kiver the last !" has one of the best impfoVed auraciive fruit taiichcb in Cen. m nd Incidentally he has ihe 'team In the statt nt his dttor. cllie Reynolds of Prlnevillft.hr,. i'K'd to teach In noi lor the ."f, wu. Charm r .1..-. .1 .... J. 'cc oi me interme- .-;t.uu. 11119 11UU n as a teacher ahd tomes "tnniendetl . 'him v.r fin0.tire now considering nppli cm Qlher teachers, two mpre of ; lu 0.5 selected. Prof, V. R. '""clpftl and Mis. i,vnM. rnr Mediate trades ih. ltlled so far. return, Sunday hRer. " 'P 10 North Yftltlmn. Wh. 0n,?( Hme BL'O nt11 hnt.U. 'CO Of hf1rc .tt.li..h .1.1. vt VMIjJII '"W Utl n VnlluKl 1 1.- . 1 ..iiiuio iiuiac oc" iJombrow nnil drovp lilm I advised Hf 1. 1;.. v... t r. ,iiicr uy some 01 .uiwuwu icimweq t North Vnfr,. 'L 1 li.. .ha SBC? nf t. ' 'Iff 'ui V Yi ' norses. so U the an TZ TO ,1,1 , , " nurse was driven oiTr bnt-Mr-Dom- i it r. 1 . . !i ueen unable td locate Perry Read of Culver was a visitor in town yesterday. ' ; Hofii 10 the wife of Fred, Green Tue i.'.i.. f. '; ' 6 J.oting was,A yn.l(or in (oivy Inji Tliufsday from lW home near Crooked Edward Uetlavbfi and Ibe Srunft f;(,,lV, ,'fuesday" from" the nidqt pf 1 rout Mfeek . . . Mlsi Coliifnbra Thronson of-Pflrirtilu. Is visitlilg hs'vweck. at lliji hoine U M fs,' vi. . Kooinson. , . Ota Vantasscl ' and fifmilv catne' over Horn .Sister 'Monday and soenl several days in Madras! , Hoscue Howard, manager of (he De- Cllllies lrrlLMli'on SC P6wtr Co.! vinl In town last Saturday on 'his way to poit- latid. . Albert enike, wlip" hat bren vKftiiiij for two weeks witti' his ,on, jE'inil.'in this locnliiy, left yesterday afternoon lor his home in Iowa, Coitftled Kampfcr was in town last Tuesday from his home on lower Trout L'leek, acting as a witness in the home- lead proof of Edward DeHaven, Mrs, I C Robinson returned Tuesday nfternoon from Antelope, where he has been visiting her parents, Mr and Airs. I'lipmas Ufogan. HeMisler, Miss 'Fran- crs Hrogan, accompanied her on her re turn, and will vijft in Madras forborne lime; Mr and Mrs. E Chaloupka of Warm firing visited friepJs in Madras the latier part ol the week. Mr. Chalmipkn has iposcd of his interests at the agency ind he nnd hs wife left yesterday for their old horiie in Charlevoix. Micbiaan. They will visit, there for several months and will theh leturn to Oregon, wheie they will make their home. Mrs, Theodore Rieger has purchased the quarter section of land belonging: to Mrs. Ci W. Pnrri'ib, and which adjoins the Kieger Ki.mcilfead. The la'hd'ls well located and is well improved, ni.tl Mrs. Reiger has acquired a good piece of prop. W H See was In town Tuesday, He wjfs Teturnfrig.'frm a'vfiitS the Wwm spri.lg ngency, where, he Jia$ busfilcsl ltl feres'ls. J iPHorpcy . and ;'familyleft Ihe latter part of the week fcir "llllknap Springs, .where they will enjoy an outing for a month or more. t ( ' Mrs, LInna U, Wtlod returned. Tuesday from Prhieyllle-where she has .been visit ing frierids. She- vi accompanle'd by 'Mrs. Thron Thrrfnson wh6 is vuiiirlir at the home of MVsM' A UbbtriiOn. William Blair of near Porter Spring canyon, was a visitor in town yesterday. ; ... 1 He says a clew of railroad engineers are I camped at the mouth of Trout Creek and are laying out (he steel bridue which. crosses the creek about a mile and a half above its mouth. There are 14 men In this parly, and another party Is exptfcTcd tomorrow to begin work in that vicinity, 'STWIBBH , ,n in i ii. ..i i 1 ; L 0. Pease Go TFTE SHANIKO STORK . , . ------ r r rrty. Mr.G.lJ. Hnnta, who has been' farming the, land, exptcls to leave 'soon' f... v.i.'i..:' 111...V1.. . m iiiuiii iiiniiii,!, yviisniiigion, anji irom her thinks he will ;o the Alberta coun- His family will accompany him. Mr. uy Hnnta is winding, up his affairs here and expects to leave in a short time, L E Lawrence and L Doonar were in town yesterday looking nfter matters for Ihe Pioneer Telcginph & Telephone Co.' Tiey are arranging to, . makc-, number of improvements in the telephone r 'his place nnd in this end of thccotinty, and are going over the line for that pur pose. One of the first improvements to be made will be to connect the Madras -Hire up with Haycrerk, giving a more direct connection with Shar.tko and out side points. The wire has been ordered 10 finish out this line and service will l-e ipi tied over it In a few days. The toll rate lo Shaiiiko will also be reduced lo cot cents, the rate heretolotc having been $1 Messrs Lawrence and Doonar foutld the me in bad shape, and some of the. wire and poles belonging to the company has been removed. They hve offere'd a re ward for information leading to- the con viclion of any future offenders, ns ih'crc is Matute protecting telephone . nnd tele graph lines. LYLE CAP ITEMS Ward Farrell has" been enjoying a visit from his friend, William Tompkins of Portland, the past week Ffefl Wild spent a few vdays in Prine ville on business. last week. j, Mrs. A. H Farnswortb, wlo has'been I quite seriously ill, has recovered sufficient .! ly to be taken to her- .home at. Kent, ! Washington. Mr Farnswortb accom-' pamed her, ! Mr. Youngs mother, Mrs.' Whitttng ton, is still quite ill .but hopes are enter tained for her recovery. Miss Edyth Hideout closed a very suc cessful term of school here July 2. The evening of that day al) (he parents of the children attendirtg-,chiol:wcre invited to join them 'in an enteitainmenf, at which refreshments consisting of fee cream, cake and lemonade were served. The pupi's not absent during ihe term of four months were Marvil Akeyson, Uick Young, and Esther, Alice and Lora Coburn. .Some of these children walk'ed 3 miles to and from school. e I 1 lAPTtST SERVICES Regular services will be, .held Sunday, Ware receiving daily 6'ur SrihfiT line of. t "pry GOODS, SHOES ? "'MEN'S '"AND WOMENS FURNISHINGS An elegant line in all departments i I'ISHING TACK1.F1 ..... . 1 1 1 WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Telesc5b Rods, Barabo6 Rods, Jointed BAmboo RodJ Bamboo Po1es--long and hort, ReelJr, King Fishfer Trout Lirieij Black Spanish Leaders, Imported .Leaders, Etc. .mm. m M mm . mm m mV 1 ' ( t Ml k ft :) Everv mm Neeoru hor a urst-uiass mm uunn c 4 W tmw ' GALL AND SEE IIS AT OUR SHANIKO STORE m Chief Siddy of m Store k to Satisfy ltsCystomirs uly ?y, by ihe pastor at 'the usual place-. special subject ,at it a. rri, "Christian Signaturei'' ,at 8 p.. m., "subbed, "Cilften's 3f Heaven." ' Vou are invited to these services. ' ADVERSE your "-Yani8" In the Pinnoer. It jreta renultP. Regular lo cal advert Isliiu' rjton Mllhfifrlltu fl ilia tlrttA ..n.l Mn x I'.iirri ..lilt ucb IIih .iirv,r;iew'(M-.. P'ort $1 fin (iff vear mi. I. KtWAIiUfllnpJ. fieauii A reward of $Sj Is offered for informs lion leading to the conviction of any per ' son or persons guilty of the cffTisc of cutting the lines, destroying or removing the poles, or interfering in any way with the property of the Pioneer T elegraph Si Telephone Co, tf Pioneer Telegrtjli & Teleplioiis Co, smithing LUMBER A large stoqk pf Seasoned Rough, also a good assortment of Dressed and Finishing lum ber of all kinds at the company's mill. Call up by phone or address $Lt gk- CRlZL LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Xjanaoaxta, Oregon Plow Repairing, Wagtail Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING jW.B.CHILDERS (Forraeriy The McEUOY SHOP) MADRAS, OREGON TOWN LOTS, FARMS. 8t Personal PROfeRTY VlAfVDLEO BY D. W. BARNETT MADRAS, OREGON OSBoe at Besiden6e, South Main St, , ) 5 r H ft. f 'V BYE McTAGGART & MADRAS, ORE. GROCERIES, HARDWAgp - - IMPLEMENTS - - 1 2 1 i Fish .7 aw m v jlh .wv ' --Smn ' m j. t. i . 11 is i tiLiKJim We can furnish you w th a fine outfit ' r,iP UBS, tEAbERS, Etc, Etc UNIVERSAL ' 1 1 u STOVES RANGES cd on the Belen cuTon-aeTTicn-minKT district will be developed in the Man zano mountains in Torrance county, New Mexico. A fact that adds romantic interest to the gold discovery is that the region. is adjacent to the deserted city, which is supposed to have been Spanish and which is known as firnn On There are legendary Btoriesof oldSpan- isn mines wnicn are supposed to have been productive hundreds of years ago. but which were abandoned. Now that gold has been discovered in the region these stories aro being revived and many are flockine into tho mountainn and are.staking out claims everywhere. ine discovery of gold is largely due to one of the engineers of the com pany, who is located at tho offices in Chicago. Not along ago this engineer was warning trade between Belen and Willard and while in a deep cut he nicked un a chunk nt hnlioaf which had a chemical stain upon it. The stone was brought to Chicago, and it Was found to ho hioMv infnaori gold. Some of the ballast which was being used on the Belen cutoff was then sent for and was found to assay about $3 worth of gold to the ton. t Country Lures City Folk. NOW York. Julv 5. Morn 000.000 nersons. one-thirH th nnnni. tion of Manhattan, left this city Satur day to spend the holiday and week end in- the country. It wan th A rrro toot exodus in the history of New York and riot several umca was averted nmong tho throngs that filled the steamboat piers. Evorv trollev ear. trntn nnA steamboat was taxed to its canaeltw and more than 30,000 mon, women and children wore compelled to return to their homes because thn ' witwvt tliUU craft could not accommodato them. Educator Says Nothing is Right. Denver. Julv K. whole present day school Byatem is radically wrong and that American homes and society are directly respon- rnut two deaths and nine serious injur ies. Small cities in Now Jersey and Pennsylvania and Far Western locali ties seemed most patriotic in casual ties this year. In every case this can be traced to lax police regulations. CUSHMAN IS DEAD. Congressman from Washington Passes Away at New York. New York, July 6. Francis W. Cushman, representative in congress from Washington, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the Rosevelt hospital from pneumonia. At the bedside at the time were, besides the doctors and nurses, United States Senator Samuel H. Piles, of Washinrrtnn. S. Burleigh, of this city, a lifo long mend. Congressman Cushman underwent an operation a Bhort time ago and pneu monia resulted. Senator Piles and Mr. BnrliVh whn had been with the patient almost con stantly Bince bis condition became eer- fnnn aniA tV. meiita iur mo seguing or the body Washington. to Powers Block Russians. Pekin. Julv 6 Ci faria-Hungary and the United States have notified China that they do not reCOBmize the nroli between Russia and China dflvlnprl r. administration of the Russian railroad area in Manchuria. These powers de clare also that thn 1 right to reside in the international set tlement in Uhina roust originate with the treaty nowers. Tho noor.ftot on this subject, which were opened last month, are now blocked for an indefi nite time. Mud Blocks Royal Gorge; Canon Citv. Colo.. Julv r, Tf . rn ported that 600 feet of Rio Granda irucK just rjeyond the Royal Gorgo, !!ff, rnfiUffllUCIfll at Li VERY fhS "best in Shariikd "ri m refill Drivers mm -rr w ir LI mm , -1 a