The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 05, 1909, Image 5

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' tlorn to the wife of J C. WHynilre
Monday Autjuiit a, 1909, a on. v
J. Achey nnd Willlmn Snnn of Ln
Vnohta weto Vlnli'ors In Madras Tuesday
Wall Mrndenhhll ruul Will IWirbcr
weie in town Tticiday from Yamhill Flat,
. II. McMnhoti, who is working fur
the Cxity I.nke bumber Co, was in
tWn Tuesday.
. A Slither, a merchant fiom IJond,
wi. In Mndian l.iSt Monilny, accoiiipnnied
by his daughter.
Perry Head of Culver was in tfiwn
Milnday. He liroVe down with Kir and
Mr, lliiwald Tuini-'r,
A'fA HnUk wa hi town Tuesd iy fn-m
Culver and made lln.il proof befoie l.oin
miiioncr Timirr itp'in his homesioad.
Mrs. J. C. Robliudn returned .Sunday
from Antelope, wh-re he viiittd for cv
eral days. She drove over to Ai.tHope
with her Uter, Miss Frnnciw Hrojjin,
who had betf. visiting in Madras for two
weeks.
E. M. Hey burn ol Spokane was in
Mndras the last of 1 he week, accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Lillian, on his way
out from llciid. Mr. Hcybuin is a
brother of Senator Heyburn ol Idaho,
and has been visiting his son, who has an
attractive place on the river several miles
above Hrnd,.
COURT ACTS ON ROADS
(Continued from pngo 1)
rovlow paid road and report tlicrcon at
iiuxt'torm of court.
Surveyor's nnd vlo.wcra' report on the
Kolhrt U McLiiiio rond rerelvcd nnd
approved, and Hiiid road declared n pub
lic hallway. Cfurk Is directed to notify
supervisor to open said road nnd to rc
qnuft pctUloneiH to work 0110 day iwh
011 iil road,
Survoyor's and vIi'm'.'ih' u-port on tlo
Mux Luwldoniiwin (. Mndras-tlnyorvek)
road wan eon tin tied to Si'pieinbi'r term
to give time to flic amended petition
and bond, and to pott notice of niuended
petition
In the matter of petition of V, A. Gil
ItMt and others, petition, nllhlimt of
IHmtiiiL' liotliviind blind Of $100 filed ilud
approved, Viewers ordered to meet at
beginning of iiroposed road August ll,
viev, review and survey out same nnd
report thereon at next term of couiL
Tho surveyor's report on the- 0. B.
Housb gateway was approved and prayer
of petitioners granted, conditioned on
payment of viewers' Zees mid cost of
location.
Petition for county rond hy David
Travis nnd others. Petition, bond and
allldavit liled nnd approval. Viewers
ordered to meet at beginning of said
road August '20, view, review nnd eur
vey same nnd report thereon at next
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0. Pease Go. Inc.
THE SHANIKO STORE
Contractor Calahan, who has a subcon- term of court.
tract for work on the Uarriman line nrar
Sage Brush, was jit the Stanley drewrll
place last Thursday and Mattd that he
would begin woik at that place this week,
lie stated alto that his contract extended
about three mile South ol the Grewell
place, which would carry il above the W .
W. Hrown ranch in Porter Spring canyon.
.M r Crcwell was notified some time ago
to move out ot tits house in order to be
out of danger fiom the blasting.
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BAPTIST SERVICES
Pleaching nt Madias I lie 41I1 Sunday
nf each month 'Union Sunday school at
10 a. 111 every Sunday. Blackboard and
wall roll exercise for the children. 1. I)
Brown, Sujicrintrndeut.
You are cotdinlly invited to attend these
services.
PORTER BLOCKADE RAISED
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Porter Bros', forces guarding the en
trance to the Gtirtz ranch yielded their
Ktition tolny and pormitted six wagon
loads ot Uarriman supp.ies and equip
ment to pans beyond tliuir outposts and
up the road to the Twohy Bros', camps
in the DeeehiUes canyon. This with
drawal of the Porter Bros', forces prob'
ably avoided what would otherwise liavi
been a uloody conflict.
lit advance ot Hie Uarriman wagon
train, Twohy Bros, this morning tent
oiit.from Grass Valley a heavy body ol
lai.orers. The men look stations on the
lower side of tho gate, and awaited the
arrival of the wan'one, elocely watched,
but unmolested, by tho 7fi Italians who
had slept 011 tliu upper siilis ail niglit au
Porter Bros', uunid .-bortly after the
lwohv cohorts arrived, riilumon froiu
tho camp of the Poriors took up stations'
iiehtnd coiivcuiuni ciumis 01 saueuruati,
Wliere their guns commanded the gato,
Just as the qherlfl's party nnd Attor
neys Itoworiiian iui'1 Llttlelleld, aeconi
panleit, by w'l- Wierflelil, justieo.of
the peace, reached ti.e gateway, a cour
ier reported to foreman Carlton, of l'or
ter Bros., the approach of tho 200 men
fiom tho canyon. Tho latter wore-nut
yet in sight, but Carlton unlockod the
liate, ami tlio teams passed through
without molestation.
In matter of damages on n count of
William Brownbttl (Lylo Gap) road.
Upon n full hearing and by agreement
ItiBordeied that clerk draw warrant for
$100 on road fund, payable to V. W.
Brown, same to be In full payment for
all damages and claims by reason of
opening of fc.nd road through Veazio'et
Brown ranches.
CHURCH 0FCHMST SERVICES
Set vices in Odd Fellows hall.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Pleaching at 1 1 a. m.. followed by the
observance of the Lord's upper.
Preaching in the evening at 8 o'clock .
Phii sermon will be from a chart, subject
"The Fall and Restoration,"
Sunday school at Lanionta every Sun
day at 10 a. in.
You are invited to attend these services.
- B. F V. PITMAN, Pastor.
Stockholders' Meeting
This a6th day of July, 1969.
Notice to the stockholders of Crook
County Warehouse Company, there will
be a meeting at Madras on the 2nd of
September, 1909, at 2 pm. By order of
J. II. HOKNEY.
Agents
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It is with great satisfaction that we announce our Sole Agency in Shaniko for the
LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS
PATTEHX8 EXCKLIEI) BY KOXU;
the most economical, iii.ij. estlonalily
tlie lenders In originality, and 'fn'ultl m
as to lit.
A monthly styhhook mailed free to each customer 011 request.
to be put on our 1113111111 INt.
PATTERNS
lOe & 15c each
A Gu'i'e niirrt given free with each pa
turi., which lulls the exact qimntfty of
material tiftd zvft full In-t 11 Hons In
eiiuliigand fitting odine.
S.-nd iw your i'ihuim and address
COMPLETE STOCK OF
GEiNERAL
HARDWARE
A fine line of the famous
Diamond Edge
CUTLERY
TRY OUR
DIAMOND EDGE RAZORS
The best on the
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TAILORING
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$25- REWARD
A icward of $25 is offerrd for infarma
lion leading to ihe convictioh of any per
son or persons guilty of the offense of
cutting the lines, destroying or removing
the poles, or interfering in any way with
the property of the Pioneer Telegraph &
Telephone Co. tf
Flucer TelegiPi & Teleplioiis Co.
gkksmitliing
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& Personal. Property
HANDLED BY
A large stock of 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 . xgt
GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
' Lamonta, Oregon
Plow Repairing, Wagon .
Work. A Specialty Of
HORSESHOEING
W. B.CHILDERS
(Formerly The McELROY SHOP)
MADRAS, OREGON, WST IX1ITH HIE
!. W. BARNETT
MADRAS, OREGON
OfBce at Residence, 8011th ifain S.
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SUMMER RATES EAST
Dcitnncj the Ssason iQOB
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ScTAOGART & BYE fl
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIOATIOM GO.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
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MADRAS, ORE. ,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
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Fishing' Tackle
Wo can furnish yoHi wti a fine outfit ;
FLIES, LEADERS, Etc., Etc. ,
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Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Thconia, Walla vAl
and all points on The 6. R. & N. line .
, To OfftAHfl and Ratcinn ..$66
To KflTSflS CITY and fectiitn $66.
To ST. IiOOlS and Return 67 50
To CHICAGO and Hetutfn.i 72 56
And to other principal e.iilos in tho ast, Aliddlo
West ami Booth, correspond I niily low' fares.
On Sole June 2, 3$ July 2, 3J August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return, - $50
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
Going trausit limit 10 days from de resale, final return limit Oct. 31.
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The best in Shaniko
Qob'd Stock. Careful Drivers
Best of Hny ftnd (Jrdln Fed
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