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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
Ill dras Country ' .... c Messinr has sold His rnncn ni r,nie t J'"cs I,nvis i.oucks uinile final proof on his . i.i... ( mum Ihiioncr Tinner d.iy. . ... uMH Ilrnwn mid Mr. nl.ll mis. " .... Hi own wrre ntlontlliu: to s ) M,.iIms Monday. lfl.,t.. . ..I M I .. A Mf5. I. I- ." r - . I . r ...( iiini.il fveiimt? in iiiuii i ' ,,iLinl the dance. I'uMt h visiting relatives nnil t ',it evilU- She wont up ye- ,1k nit Klkm-.' car. :t. e. ....!.. rit Uci nchl i ' iinryiM " , !iC ball H'i""' n"" ,UlV Mn,lrn, 1 ! .1 .Tllllill.' tMtl. Urn.i lI'i'VHid bus trturned to ii . I . i .... Ii... ii ,it l'ii e v 1 1 1 c -i"""n iliL vaiba-. -(.IhioU .in ictchcr. ,. (Vm. ;,( Miss hii-mi Hnydur UeiilY Jjttinday from Ashwootl. i i......aflti. fii ti'lili. i, itr int." v" " -- - t. .. .il I. a Inrrilnil in lit Mr.lV 0,V l win in. .ww...w . . . ... r t f.t.l I- now Utliitf OUlil wen oi warmus l,.p. .t 1." 17 T?.liMlliifrr n in! rr l,llllli"i i. - .."-f,-- In,, lirld all made final proof on . i .. I . i . . . .. f.w.i.insairiftftr i ifslC.lUS UCIWIt vlllli" I nfvjay. siiund Moty of the McTfiRRnrl & irr i n i i'K """h -i- , 1 w;ll be divided into ten . i . I . r . ..... mi uni uc iwi i tm. ..t.l Wilkiy of Yoiut was in Pi,,! i in attend ihe Ijir dance l. iir uf the railioad engineers .i . 1 ..I- M.l.. Il'f i i is lij nir )tu)ic ui in. iiiiiii, I i i.,.dtk n.d family have Rone , it-ii le. Mr. Cliildors was .. i . .. i i.:- 1.. la 111 ' H. I' kmiiiuiiiijj iHiiiuun hi il iii iy t''K'Ke 1,1 umt line nt i 1. 1- v. I wis, ihr mctchaiit of Grii- , (i.e city on bmihets Filday , . .i i... u .n ii- w.is acciii),uiic(i iiy t , ui iy ' I'oitland, who Is r i . .i at lmny. (i in.i-r, who was lotmcily In s a tliia pi up, came in the last of fi in V.iii ouver, Washington, r ted estate which lie owns N eitic Urynolds, one ol tile tench- he M iwr.i!. public schools winch a t mi l.ibt utek, expects to jo to t 1' cll liutics soon, whetc Ii a term ol school for her . i hi electrician connected .. in, w.i in the city this 1 nous with the view ' ' "i hi electric Ughl Mud 1 a jaicm of city water 1 1 i I i in, li in. inired that th Ciook ' t i iun liii. clwnntd the il in elln lioiu the cc- in ila: sc dud Saturday 1 he nixt r ul.ir meeting I I It lo .1 III, 1 t mi 11 .it per de- 'i i.i Iil-Iic, Alberta, . exjiei i in iiMko their 1 1- lii'11-.rhnld guod o( " I II upti and nlo those - i d l uiiily ;n e all to be ' i ('ii:i Hbitinko. Mr. l 'inily expect to visit lor 1 i minly, hIipio two ' , l inic titling noith. li'-en di.ippoiiin-d in i.i inner pic installed 1 . i Mm led. 1 lie ni.iclune 1 ti.ii. M. W. Dennett in 't in the firtt of il.o voek, it would bit necessary to r ' ti instead of a wagon . "i- to the lailioad lor at-i-.t iiiiDjj it in ure this il the Hcdmond Hub, 1 fit, (Juy K. iJobnon, ' ' 1 ,; o Cnmihficc, and i lie re.il i si, ne man, ' i iimii Itetlinoud lust ' 1 " " by auto to meet i"'ty at Madras, and " k Hdiiitf ilieir visit to 1 n i'iiticipntw.1 in the to-: iLiurncd home that m r 1 lie f i . .- "'"ins us this week that " k which he dUcov " 1 iiut of town does ." d a tlili u in hint ua ii Mines Hei0 (ll &m """'"U. bin Mr. WuU l ihuroui-li testn with , v "ie i,f tl-e v.iluts, to bo 'I '" " in i n ii . i ii iii.. . . i-nuiu ne (iiiitiUbly K'Ven up iri)jio .nion A.Jwiwt shouly with his itnK to lecuver thetii, u i verv l.i.i .,. ..I- I... " h ' lie He I. i W. H. Zeli made final proof upon his homestead today. Perry Read was down fro,i Culver Tuesday and Uedncsduy. J. S. McColn mid W. V. Sarin were doliiK lnuificiS in tpwn from I.alhonta lust Kiiday. Hnlph Sharp went lo I'lliicvlllo .luuday with tliq iMadiau ball loam, of which he is inannflur. Geoiijc Ojborn and family weic in from Culver yesterday fading with our ineiclmnu. John C. UiiIi, tliu I.amonln merchant, was looking niter buii.iest matters here Wtdnusday. W. S. Lock wood of Coloiado Sptings arrived heic Monday and will probably locate and cngn.ja in the real estate business. Jiick Church was over (rout Ilaycreek I'tienday making final proof for the heirs on the hoinuttuiid entry ol Ira I- CIiuilIi, dec cat td Lumber Is being placed on tte ground- (or the cointiirtii'ii of a n tettdencu for Ralph Sharp on it lot in the Lockard tract in the suitli part of to.vn. ShcrilT .IJIkins was down from the county sent Tuesday in Itis auto to serve some papers on residents in this part ol the county, He relumed home yesterday, Mrs. William Hhiiichart and baby of Portland hive been t;ieMs at the William Mrownhill homo on Agency Plains during the past week. Mrs. Khinelnrt is Mra. iJrownhill's sister. J. A. Vye, a capitalist of Hend, this week purchased the two lots between the Pioneer office and Main Street, taking the tract i cox i oo feet one corner and one in side lot for $2150. John C. Fox, a special agent for the Home insurance company ol New York, is in the city and is preparing a new map of fire exposures fur Madras. Mr. Fox makes his hcadquntters in Portland. j Will Wunweiler passed through Mad ras yesterday on his way lo I'rinuville (rom Portland to attend to Ins business intciesls In this county. He expects to expects to remain until alter the wool sales in June. G. Mishlcr, a brickbuilding contractor of New Yoik, was in Madras tins week on n tour ol inspection of Central Oregon, looking over conditions for the prospect of future business in his line. Colonel F. Smith ol Prineville vns in the city the latter part of the week look ing nf.er busincsi. He took ,1 load ol bniuball fans from Madras to Prineville and loturn Sunday in his auto. L C. Hendricks, sales agent for the M. li. Thompson Co., arrived here this week to look after company business. He brought in n big uuio, a 40 horse S udcbaUer, hith will be Used by thr Thompson company in showing inVestoi about u.e countiy. F.d Siniih of Prineville was in town yterday on business in connection with his hay sales to Potter llros He ha btn operating bi balei on Wjliflw Cieok for Porter br. the past few 4y ba'ing a quantity of hay uhich they bought ihcie ironi tbe ranchers. AsoUtanr Chief Engineer H tx'er nf the Oregon Tiunk and Division Engineer Cr.idlrman artivt.d in Madr.u eterday from the Deschutes canyon and left tlu morning (or the south to look over some of the engineering fealutu of tbe work thai will be t4ken up b If. C. Ihnry in the extension of the grade south from this place. liarty Plants, a nephew of Mrs. Frank LoveUnd and M L. Loucks, who was viMtitig iclatives and ftiends in Madras a few weeks ago, died in Portland ( heart failure last Monday morning Deceased bom nt Deltoid, Iowa, and wn 28 years of age. He was associated th the real estate business with his brothei Ralph in Portland. Llborious Welgand aged 85, died at the home at Ins son, oseph Wciand, near L imotita, Wcdnesdny, May 4, 1910, the funeral seiv'uos being held on the lot lowing duy at Lamontn Mr. Wngand wus born in Germany in 1825 and c unc to the United States in caily life. Ili wi(j died in Misnmiri in 1891. Dete.cd lute inistlB his home with his sou Joseph at Lamontn for the past three jeais. Thiee cllildrltp survive hiins Joseph, Kntnest and TuiesHii. ' PIAMO MUSIC SATURDAY Mrs. Qeurge Winie will play tac Up on piano nt the Madras Trading Company's store next Satuidny alieiiiniin fioin 2 to 4 o'clock. Come in and hear some good music and note the splendid tone of the piano which we ate tt' ipg lo give 10 some one as a gift Marti Trading Co. 11 Till! DF.SCHUTKS IMtODL'UH CO. has ostaliHsht'd an ollii' ntt to tliu bihiard hall aii iiiiin(l with uuld btoraf looinn umi are 111 the mm hut at nil Limns, handling fruit, vi-ut'ttii'k's and ranch pioduuu, jmying WKLL mid Ing 11 hi (IT. i General Drayage and Express Lwivc orders at J. U. Wilson's liarnow abop or jtoatoflice. n 1 Q FHE SHANIKO STORE Ed wflrd Ulla nc. a I Parker n im -f 1 A. E. PETERSON SHANIKO, ORLUON Watchmaker and Jeweler ! Jewelry of all kinds made to or der and repaired. Setting for Precious Stones made. FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED TUCKER & GULP I Horseshoeing and j General Blaoksmithing j I WAGON AND I PLOW WORK j First-Class Wert Gmraitel j Located hi tin: (, Jhm,1(s sliop f MADRAS, ORUQON I We have just received the Royal Tailors Spring sample book containing 500 of the swellest pat terns of woolen cuttings ever displayed in Shan- iko. Every piece gu ranteed all PURE WOOL, and every suit made by them bears a Special Guarantee as to lasting qualities and workmanship, also a perfect fit. Each customer is thus guaranteed entire satisfaction. Remember we take correct mcasurments here and will be pleased to have you call in and in spect these samples. Note our extremely low prices on tailor made suits before ordering elsewhere. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Chilled And neon n ui 1 JUL. i Wagons, Hacks And Buggies Steel Plows Garden Seeds PACKETS OF ALL VARIETIES JVIcCargap, Bates & Liively REAL ESTATE Wq handle Central Oregon prorerty, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you . have something to sell, vsrlte us, 318 Falling Building MAX LUEDDEMANN, Manner REAL fi STATE DEPT. 6 PORTLAND, OREGON CENTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE GO., Madras Agents for Parlin & Orehdorfs Implements, Including Superior Drills, Canton Plows, Disc Harrows, "Success" Suikey Plows, Etc., Etc. Buy this line and you get the best and. longest service 13 n 1 . wL AUiofflooiie urn urn A U M. .. B- o t t t ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Madras To Bend DAILY T RIPS EACH WAY t t L The Best Accommodations For AH Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE Cornell Stage & Slab casJJ 2 & Bye 1 JVIeTa T jLaiicL uwners ATTENTION If you wish to sell, list you property with us DEALERS IN GROCERIES HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS ft raw elan Standard Good At Rierht Prices IJAST SJDR MAIN STKCUT MADRAS 1 fe will piirctest for mtm e own and operate mm Hiis-Dowar anloniGies in onr Mm SEE OR WRITE US TODAY FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN OREGON Portland Hood iver Shaniko O R 1 G O N ADDRIiSS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO SflAIIO, OREGON R1 Epping-Biydle Land V ...... T'Mr f''iUlUAll