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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
A m 1 V A i A III Jrae c .ountrv UU . .s.,eiof I.mnoijin Was a blisi- ,.,.. m low" , , It"- , k 4 I Jllll f If V ll I'livn in iiiijbivun Win ftl '" ' " I"" - ( I :.. . X. ii. .n!l VI. (I ' muni ri f j !, W,nicnMiiiiu were via- hi'l l"n' P"' ln , u s a visitor in town n ' . . .i i ( a .......... , Hill) l""' " ' if f i.... r t r iivpv w.n over ".i.irii n i - L Warm print,' Kescrvnuon him 5.' . it.. i ...m-n-iMt of fccvornl weeks in I at I n.fi, CiniiH' of lliln city dC- ii . . i... with icinnviit til ?.!.!. i-.i. n Acenov I'inins. wiw ......I. 'tli'.r! tfll It'fllllllfl t irnVin I. 0 Lk made proof upon in npme- ,'. j... . ii c Ilnvmnnk couutrv f- ..inii.rr Turner.. .' . . . p. . .... ... , I . llt... i i....iiv iiiK rir mini . hi - .it r.r-mtMll Pllfirin'ftrw! t- r visiinn in Madras Sat- In... mi.l. i!f inn lit Air. IJor- ffk S fillip I AlllO ( . . I I. I .1.1 I t. Ml i i M'UJY III;1' "i1 iiiiir imh.h- f . -i h. . ...nifo ..t il n i ilK tuwti Wfifc l, I I . I .... nfi ntsiiirHiiii i ukm'u m- imwuii- - t i . i -l . . . ... I t II-. . l . .. t. fill jl VriV BflllT llllfl. lllt.Il us bauiy ciuihcil from ucini; rail 1 It .1! . ..1 i f il.. rum cuuntrVi was a visuor in it mi nnn iv lit ik tin me w.i i i ii j ill p ann iriiii j turin nnu iiFin a fititiiif imiw ivvi( j.ti nil iiir r is r i itiiiiii n iirrivpii Pc his well dr.llinB outfit to iu iv iik uii suuic cununci He days and will rcniuitt in Mud jwieume Mr. aiul Mrs. LUttl- " " wiwutll HUM nttb IIJ " Wl'l inrmiy Ml Willtll IIIC - fll'iHenrnll and his sistor,.Mr3. J"" ' mi ,'s, where tlicy Imvc "uiheir I.il.rr, M. M. M?rtdc '! ..eiioiuly III. Wfitl va".y while it was inmliifr ! a ii i, in return to Crook "here ilirrr u iwo 5tinsllitlCS I .rr. , '" i i muiy, yviio nave uecn 4'll !,.. . ... ... . ... l ' ' v tor inc pan iivs lll flnM i,, f .1.. ...... - uiu iuona cniin- .ic cxpn.-s to make his home Mi Maui.ich expects to WulU i Cstork and has secured e"rjr J t ii .,iut of the home- ui nude fiirmlni' nnv in Kn' ar..I lH denartiire cnuus j10' Ji: "! f timer to this vicinity, f"'f,1'Kt 0f construction Hur- "'r p,,0s , arrived in Madras "1 fc'm a tiin tin Willow &""l. hItip was lookmc for 1 1" "umruci ronos oovvn ' ,ur "f t t.ibluhtnent of con amm it ' "i". nir Hun il t Is mikiiii lllll r.t ... .... - "i ins iftion in t h Ii loca ""IV to bl'.'liiniiin riinalmrilnn F , ..i. . . . " 'umaii, former v of th s "M J ihtl Sexty, itccntly , lassru tlironRli S I'lldaV. hrmir nn ll.fclr ivAlt "ll lll'IB il .... i i? - a, 11 Mr,, II MLCIlli: 11,1 ..... . . ' . ' " 'ur 1 nir ),, . I, ml ipr'n r Silver, Mr. kodmrm and ' e u,mr,i , ,narr,HQ gnt f l0SbyJuMiiO ol the Pence O. P. E. VVort'hlnRlnn, rifiht of way njjent for the Deschutes Uallrond Company, ar rived In Madras VVodneid.ty and is look ing alter business in connection with the railroad He will he in this vicinity for several dfiys. . TOLD BY THE EXCHANGES I'llINIiVIUiH OUIlNAf, Gus M onner and Uavc llurden were in town VVfdiiesday from Afjency Plains, WliUjint; In bifi load of wheat. They rr ct'ld 7S nnd 76 criuls per hn-hcl. They repon Hie Mammnn rriiliond forces (ear ing tip the tmuh at Porlcr Sprmu c.iuuin and 011 the plain NortbwtiJ of Madias. The cmtntv c'frtc irfinc to handle-any more fjieen coyntu hkl. 'Hi spirit u too utitrly . He mtiM ilmt ihc hide be thorntydily dried bsfore they aie brought to his flllee. He yi he tired of piling wcifihts on tlmm to ImliJ thero In one place. Like hid cheese, iliiy want to crawl around I'RINKVU.l.tt RRVIKW Mr. and Mrs, Henry VVindotn of .the Haystack country have recently icceived news of the death of their only crand- child, the 8 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Urtiber of Corvalhs. Mr. and Mrs.- G. Spiinfjer of Culy.er were in the city Saiuiday Mr. Springer, who has for years been iriteicsted in thor ourhbicd horses, expects to attend the horse show at Seattle. GLENN. BELL DEAD Wednesday, October 6, 1939, Glenn Hell, the youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. II. L Hell, formerly of this place, died at their home in Sellwond. Death result ed from an abscess in the stomach fol lowed by hemorrhage. The many frienJs of M r. and Mrs. Hell sympathize with them inoit sincerely in the loss of their child. ... . MADRAS PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT Monthly report of school district No. 22 for the month ending October 8, 1909: Whole No. pupils enrolled No. Day taught during month Whole No. days attendance ' Whole No, days absence No. pupils neither absent nor late Average No. of pupils belonging Average daily attendance Per cent, of attendance NO VISITS II Y PA HUNTS No. visits by members school board 1 W, R. COOK, Principal. 9' 5 1 191 35 45 848 79 4 936 O Fall Opening GREEN HOTEL PARLORS NEW MILLINERY Latest Fashions' -Stylish Modos j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Coll and examine tlics goods whether yoii buy or not iky SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m.j Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. Services will be held next Sunday Oct. 17 both morning and evening. Class meeting at close of morning service. The Ladies Aid souety will meet at Ihe parsonage Wednesday afternoon Oct. 20. Rev. Fletcher Woman, president of the Willamette University, and a nrfted edu cator, will spenk m the M. l. chuich at this place Friday evening, October 22, Everyone cordially Invited. G. U. MOOKHRU), Pastor. BAPTIST SERVICES " I'renchmg at Mndras the .ph Sunday of each month. Union-Sunday school at 10 n. m. every Sunday, illnckboard and wall roll exercise for the children. I. D drown, Superintendent. " You are cordially invited to attend these services. CIIUROII OF CHRIST SERVICES Sunday school at Lamonta every Sun day at 10 a m. AT MADRAS Services in Odd Fellows hall. Sunday school at to n. m. Communion seivico immediately fol lowing Sunday school. . You are invited to attend these services TOWN LOTS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY HANDLI-I) BY TT AMDRAS, OliHOON Oflioo at Uosidouco, South Main St, LtfST ttHTH mE i A. E. PETERSON SHANIKO, OKIKION I Watchmaker I and Jeweler Jewelry of all kind msde to or- tier and repaired. SeltmBi for J Precioili Ston made, im lit, ,ni hm n iii nti m 4 rren Smith PROPRIETOR Tonsorial Parlor BATHS 4"' ' mn nil mi iih .1111 i)u in; n4 Horse Blankets Fur and Plush Robes LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES HARNESS A Full Hue Heavy Work Harness, Fancy Driving HnrncsHj COLLARS, WHIPS, Halters, Etc., Etc. B. S. LARKIN A1ADRAS, ORE. Edward 0. Pease THE SHANIKO STORE l MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE Itis with great satisfaction that we announce our Sole Agency in Shaniko for the LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS PATTERNS MXOBLLKD flY NONIC; llio most I'cononiloal, itii(iic6tioiraidy tlji; Icnilurs In origjinlity,aiid faultl tin to Jit. 10c St 15g each A monthly stylo book inatHd free to each customer on rerjiuMt. to bo put on our niaiJiii )lt. A Oiililo Cliart glvrm free with each pat tern, which lolls theoxnet quantity of matcilal used and full Instructions in ciiUing niid lilting same. Send im your name and address ISOLATED TRACT NOTICE For Publlerttfon. Puhllu Lund Bule. Serial No. 01501. United Stutes Land Oflleo, The Dallen, Oregon, Sept. 23, 1009. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the CoinrnlHNloner of (lie Goiutrul Lund OWce, under provlulouH of Act of CongretiH uppioved Juno 27, 1000, i'lihllc-No. JI0.1, we will offer ut liublloHitlo to the lilglieHt bidder, at l:4.r o'clock p. m , on the 10th tuy of November, 1009, next, nt this olllce, the following trui-t of lurid, to wit; Mwluei sec '2Q, tp J2 r 12 w rn. - Any perHOiiR ehtlmlng advercoly the above depcrlbed lands are ndvlEsod to llle their chiiniH, or objections, on or before the day ubove ileHlguuted for tmle. C. W. Jlooitu, i-.'iO nl Ueuiator COMPLETE STOCK OF , GENERAL HARDWARE A ilue line of the fanio.us Diamond Edge CUTLERY TRY OUR DIAMOND EDGE RAZORS The best on the Market TIGER HEAD TAILORING 500 HUNDRED snippy and a-tractive sample- of all-wool worst ed and fancy attiring for Knit. The cream of the ROYAL TAILORS' sui,-k in Chicago has just arrived, arid now ready f ,r your Inspection. Suits made to order in lat ent styles and every suit guaranteed to fit and hold its shape until worn ottt. Try us for jour Fall suit. Prices from S18.00 up. m MENNONITE SERVICES MADRAS Second Punilny in each-month at 11 a. m. unil 7:30 p. m. In Free MfctUodist Chiiroli, Ol'At. I'ltATIltE Kvory Sunday at 11a. nr. nnd 7:30 p. m. In Opal I'ralrle Church, Union Sunday ch,ool every Sunday at 10 q. m. ' JUKll'KK HOTTK School llouso-Evory Sun day at 3 p. in. Union Sunday school every . Sunday at 2 p. in. MOUNTAIN VIEW School Houso-FIrst and 3d Sunday of pach month at 4 -30 p.m. Uu. Ion Sunday nchooj ovoryunday 3:30 p. m. AH are cordially luvltod to thcic sorvlcos, -AUTIIUH and MINA CBEASEY, Paor, 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 .gjfr j5r -vfr GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Lamonta, Oregon. 1 Scientific - I I panies 58k Me OREGON GALLS- "MORE PEOPLE" . Pass the -vord to your relatives and friends to come now Low Colonist Rate To Oregon will prevail from the East Sept. 15 To Oct. 15 VIA THE Oregon Railroad And. Navigation Company AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Ljiies In Oregon) All advocate DISCING your land immediately after the crop is removed, preparatory to Fall plowing. This con serves the moisture already in the soil, and prepares the land to retain the mois.ture occasioned by the Fall rains. - You need one of our DISC HARROWS for this class of work. Prices reasonable for a standard ar- ticle. BUY' ONE AT ONCE. GROCERIES HARDWAREIMPLEMENTS-'STOYES RANGES cTAGGART k From Chicago, $33 St. Louis, 32 Omaha, . 25 St. Paul, 25 M Kansas City, 25 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fure with the nearest O. 11. & X. or S. P. agent. Ticket will be delivered In the Hast without exltv coat. Send us the name und address or anyone Interested in the state for Oregon literature. WILLIAM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon EAT JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE if you need LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, or other' Corn-, mercial Printing, including Special Ruled job work of any kind, give us your order. We Guarantee Satisfaction . " WORK: -3ST2D E'lSIOE H BYE the Madras, Oregon ,.rninK for Porttmul. Thew t I FlliSTOLASS WORK GUARANTEED j JyADRASj OREGOJ Nuthm ' Ule Kmom's au- I ' automobile livery mm