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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
RASAndThe I - ras Country Miller was in town yesterday J I. ... JIIIfMkMIII ilU I flltl fit . .1 I .111.... -im M.i.U... I- iiilay i... .1 .1-11...... . I . l. .. ki iv ill it iii-iivcilii a in hi i;i imrr nruuicia. . ... -i i.. I...... ii... ll'l rLCIll IIIUIUUIK. hrowhliill vas hi town yrster- bii.me&g Mr lliownliill Imt. ill timing the week. i i vpv nun ncv yi. n. . . irlhltflKu 111 inU'll VClftflHl ni'iki v .rl luf fitl.liru f I i... ;.i.i. .....i ... rug OlUUIg UIMIIUI. Mrs j S McMteu, "f Lninon Ma ins ycMeiuay. I he (ormci he Farmers Union mcetini'. ,mvii! and iiiistuve i icin an. .. I I -.!.. .1 i . (fill I iriMHiitif !. ......... r I I ......--.I.... r I IIIIIKril IVIVCTI VL3ICIL1IIV i Campbell was quite sick the he week. He wan attended b) , ii. Im timnntmrrft ttW nilmrill iirr - I ouk of Culver was a business t . . ( ! I !.J.. niigcwmii tiiiih .1 .1 1. III.. w.iln.ltr tfi (HHP. lark, riulit of way agent for tlie icii.u i.inp. ipii me I iner nan in i . . . . . i . . ii .... i .i I. A ..I - - f .1.. ft t preparing (lie cantata, "Little . . .... i .i ng lioofi, to pp given s'loriiy iMren and young people. Mage loads of people have 1 Wlll II LIU IIIV l4t)h ! iLn f'nimto lit Inivitr ttiwin I .1.. w - i f : i? tit '1 P iinuok County, have made .mi r f Mr pLini i mi iiir i nriiri .v I inpl mrnt Co., was in town niul VVf ilftffcfl.i v frilnmr tuilcr A K jbniion and rand dauh left yesteiday fur Princviilc, i i i i .1... 3 llW1lill 41119 JU. fellllSt-U lilt ..nil ... . M it 1.. F -- ' J mini li inllli rm ii'itln rt It-. fir. w.'i in M.'ulrat; nnil virmilv ard Sunday, looking over the fill tl Mwn iiitcaiiir in tviiwtu Si t . irv hi r i :inr.mpr rvrirrn hi oi ins niouicr, iurs, ranny nur- at Patnpa, Washington. He . I . I It I i ii.iiiiri i iiv ii ih nr nr nrr i.fi. rculted on lower Trout Creek, clilldicn, who were not aware di case was contnrious. The 1 I . . . . . . Macey & Wilkcy have pur- conducted by Mr. Younjj for U'n vr.im nt Itinr timnt Ttifii will enlarge the stock and en- (livrrl n hnri nf llir Irnrlo frnm . I ..r .1 r .. at i i t i uesday, to take charge oi the mm LuiiiinciiLcu uic i si, sec r . i.ui iiunuunccincw on ine lasi r. Macleod was nccompanied to Ur G S. Nowsom, who has I'rintville visiting his wile nnd r . " White, whose farm is about les Northeast nf Mml r.i. nnil been digglnj; nnd blasting a well I liiinlho tifiat inniKi i I -i drpth of 91 feet. Mr. White's about three feet of water nnd the n (f uiuvi Ins neighborhood at Hohlfcld's, sher's nnd L, A. Young's j but Young's well is over 100 feet MMVI lt til c Hohlfeld nnd Fisher wells nre 10 125 feet deep anil furnish wn'er for nil ranch purposes. ation of tfint section is about the ssiuiy a utile Higher) as Willow sin in which Mndrns U, situated, nbly 200 feet lower- thnn Agency G. Springer of Culver wns In town Wednesday in attendenca at the Farmers Union meeting. A union temperance meeting of the Mndrns churches' wil be held Sunday. The president of the union from Wnrm springK will be present. One of the largest nueting of the Fanners Union ever assembled 111 Mad ras was held here yesterday afternoon. Mrtny topics of interest to the farmers Were dUcuised, and the repott ol the del egates to the convention 'at VVall.i Walla was heard. Duncan Macleod, who came to town Monday to Matt the sale of lots in May fair Addition, left today for i'rinovllle. Lots ate selling briskly and Mr. Macleod is tinted over the prospect of' Mnyfairas .1(1 invcument. lit.' will return to Madias in a few days to conduct the snips here .. MADRAS PUBLIC SOHOOL RSPORT Report for mouth ending an 20. ' No. pupils on register since begin ning of j ear No. days taught during month Whole No. days attendance , " " absence " times late No. pupils neither absent nor late Average No. pupils belonging 'I daily attendance I'er cent of attendance No. visits by parents The following pupils were sticcessful in the final eighth giade examination: Isa bel I'ulliam, Naomi Thomas, Oliver Phil lips and Orpha Clark. Mabel Bra tin and Joe Jennings passed in nil the branches but one, winch will be completed at the May examination V. R. COOK, Principal. '37 20 16OJ 220 30 23 91 2 80.2 88 2 SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. 111.; Ep worth League nt 7:00 p m. Services will he heldjioth inoming and evening Sunday, Feb. 0. The Ladies Aid jtociety will meet Wtdoesdny, Feb 9, for an nil day meeting nt Mrs, W, A Ellis'. The ladles are prt-parmg to give the can tata, "Little Red Riding Hood,'1 in the near future. Everyone cordially invited. (I. U. MoOKIIltAl), Pator. ON UCo T NOTICJS. IJi'l VOTING FOR THE PIANO directions regarding voting for Mad ras Trndin Company's piano. Write name or society voted' for plainly 01 lace of ticket at the lop. TicRela are given only for cash purchases at the time purchases are made. Tickets after being voted cannot be transferred. Votes will he counted and published eveiy two weeks. Following is the list of names which have received over 1000 votes; counted Monday morning by W. R. Cook and H. W. Turner: 156,600 Madras public school I . O. O. F. Ella Richardson Mud Springs School Mrs. Gllhf Dizney Blanche Hnrton Stella Maker Oral Moore Inez Dennett Myrtle Ramsey , M. Ei Church Mrs. Harry Key Marie Mothrir.b' 43.275 25,890 24,420 21,205 '.575 1 ,600 7,105 5.74o 5.560 4.700 3.86v 3.45 THE R. D. GO. Wants 320 acres or more of TTlieat Land Wo linvo n buyer wfio wnnta thu nbovo. Ilo liua $20,000 to put in lnnds Lot ns know whet yon have and the price of it We want other places too Realty Development Pn ROOM 10 UUi ADAMSON BLK PRIHEVILLE, ORE. 0 FEED STATION Water 80 cts. per 1000 gallons ROLLED FED FOR SALE All kinds oi grinding dono for cash or toll Tood Stoam 0" Dry Rollotl FRED l-L GREEN Di'pnn mailt of thu Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllcu, Tno D.iIIom, Oregon, Duecinhcr 18, 1500. A Htiflicluiit context alhdavlt having boon (licit In this ofllco by CIIAltLUS W. DAKKK, contcHtnnt, iiKtilnst hnnioHtoiul entry, No, 1421!!, uiitdu February 21, IHOS.'for inH c liO, tp 10 h, r IB ii, V M, by WIIIIh T, Uar bur, ooiitostc.e, In which It in alleged that Haiti eiitrvniaii has wuolly ahautloucil Haiti tract of lantl for thu hIx niomln liiNt ptH; ti nt Mich abiii(lonnii!iit tlll t-xlstn; that wald alleged iihHciio.o wax not tluoiolilH oiiiilo)inent In thu army, navy or marine corps of tlio United State In time of war, 8aldpaitle nru hereby notllleil to aji pear, leHponil, and olTcf (iv ileiicc toueliltig Haiti iilloxiitloii at 10 o'clock it in, 011 Feb ruiir) 18,1010, befoie IL V. Tinner, a no tary public nt IiIh ollit'C In M.idntH, i)re U011, and that final hearing will lie held at 10 o'clock a. in. on February Z', Hi 10, be fore the Itcgirttor ami Receiver at the U. S. Laud Olllco In The Dalles, Oregon. The said cont H'ant liavlim, In a prop' i' allldavlt tiled Deeeaiber 17, 10S, set lorth fuel which hIiow that after dub diligence poirttinal net vice of tblH notice cannot be Hindu, Ills hereby oMeied ami directed that Much notice bu given by due and proper publication. C. W. MOOIIH, Jl.'I-fl7 Ruglst.-r. Edward 0. Pease U. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORK STATU BKLKCmON. Notice ror Pub licathui, United States Land Oilico, The DalleH, Oicmoii, December 28, VMM. Notice Is hereby given Unit the State of Oregon hat filed in this oflice its applica tion, Serial No. 05711, to .select under the provlxloiiH of the Act of Congress of Au gust 11, 1848. and the Acts ouppleiiieiilnry and amendatory theieto, the nesejec 13, tp II k, rllte, and Lotl, (iiwiiw) ofHec 10, tp 11 8, rile, W M. Aid and all perHnn.s claiming adverHcly the lauds dCHcrihod, or tlo.slrlng to object liecuiise of the mineral clia acter of the land, or for any other leason, to the dis posal to applicant, Miould file their nfllda vita of protest In thin ofhee on or before the 10th day of February, 1010. O. W. MOORK, J(S.10 Register. Pre-Soventory i During the month of JANUARY, 1910, in order to reduce our stock before the taking of our Annual Inventory, the I 0) c h $ in the history of this store will be held. Prices are lower than the actual cost of the goods. Such bargains are rare and you cannot afford to miss them. Just note carefully the following items: 3 DOZEN Ladies Corsets, assorted sizes and qualities. Regular values, $2; price 50p 100 PIECES Wool Dress Goods, (rernr nants from 1 to 2 yards) popular colors, your choice for one-half price. 75( 10 DOZEN Mens Woolen Shirts and Drawers, assorted grades, assorted sizes, worth $1.50 per garment. Sale price, 3 DOZEN pair Men's Leather Knee Boots j splendid wearing qualities; $5.00 grades, assorted sizes. Sale price, - $2.00 STATE 8ULKCTION. Notice for Pub-' Mention, United Stntc Land OhVc, The Dalles, Oiegon, December 22, 1000. j Notice Is hereby given that the State of j Oregon has filed in this oflice Its nppllea- thin, 8crlal ATo. 05710, to select under the provisions of the Act of Goiigrcssnf Au gust II, 1818, and the Acts supplementary and amendatory theieto, the neJswof sec 18, tp 11 h, r 11 e. W M. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the lands doorlnod, or desiring to ob icct because of thu mineral character of the land, or for any oilier reason, to the dis posal to applicant, i hotild file their a fn da vits of pioloot In this oflice on or before the 0th day of February, 1010. C. W. MOOKE, dUO-13 Register. SPECIALSALE-SPECIAL Ranges, Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Camp Stoves And KITCHEN Utensils of all kinds The Pioneer's clubbing list In an other column contains tin exception ally good tiHHorlineiit of publications, ut id nt prices to suit everyone. Spcial Notice All parties in-debted to the fim of J. C. & M A. Itobiricon are requested to call iiiiiJ inivke settlement nt once. (Signed) J. C. & M. A. Robliito late mployment Agency ! Pool And Billiard Hall I ALL KINDS OF HELP FURNISHED RANCH HANDS, SAWMILL MEN, WOOD CHOPPERS, COOKS, CHAMBER-MAIDS, DISH-WASHERS - - Send In Tour Orders r - FRANK H. PRATT, Prop. TWO WELL-EQUIPPED TABLES n mi. ! Jin m In. ..friw .. . i 1 'yn'' Cigars, Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles All the Latest Magazines And Periodicals .IM.HllM.IMlM. ll,illlH.iH,'l.i.llH..lill.llim'llM,l'(l,l'lll.l'I.M.II.M,l'llM.IHM.IH AN EVENING'S -RECREATION nerves. it and see PERRY WIBLE, Manager, a. a. a. a. e Madras, Oregon QQcXPt Alfclrt 'Ai.r9i-' "WWK WW. VcTa & Bye DEALERS IN GROCERIES HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Standard Goods At S Risrht Prices Edison s wtig.'TieL7'.rc Phonograps I Sold T2 2. Sanfora, HgenJr All records, both two and four min ute, kept constantly on hand. All the new and latest records received each month. .n nil ii . an- an uo pfr Timicp p. niii d I Horseshoeing and benerai uiacKsiiiiining ; WAGON AND PLOW WORK First-Class Work Gnaranteed j Located in the old Brookt shop f MADRAS, OREGON j MENNOHITE SERVICES MADRAS Second Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. in Free Methodist Church, OPAL I'KAIRJE Kvery Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in Opal Prairie Church. Union Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. JUNIPER BUTTE School Houso-Evory Sun. day at 3 p. m. Union Sunday school every Sunday at 2 p. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW School House First and 3d Sunday of each month at 4 -30 p. m. Un. ion Sunday school every Sunday 3:30 p. m. All arc cordially invited to these services, ARTHUR and MINA CREASEY, Pastors. DROP IN AND SEE Sharp & Powell DEALERS IN Soft Drinks OP -A-XjI-i Imported And Domestic CIGARS Loticks Building: MADRAS, ORE. FOR SALE.r-Smith-Premier Type writer, with metnl cover, at reason able price. Inquire at The Pioneer Otllce, STATE SELECTION. Notice For Publication, U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregou. December 11, 1009. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon has filed in this office I ta application, Serial No. 05674, to select under the provisions of the Act of Con greHu of August 14, 1848, and the Acts supplementary and amendatory there to, the nwinwj, (Lot 1) of uec 18, tp 11 a, r 10 e, V M. Any nnil all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the laud, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest In this offloe on or before the 1st day of February, 1010. d23-J27 C. W Moore, Register. EAST SIDE MAIN STREET MADRAS EAT JOB PRINTING CALL AT PIONEER OPPIOH,