The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, June 30, 1910, Image 5

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    DRAS And The
dras Country
T.di.B C...anV'. More
painteJ
J Foley of Haycreek was In
I.... iin week.
....i. ,.k1c final proof on
rla m near town
.. j,.is reterned from n
1'. HIUIH"- . , .
,,.. he went to insi'
. whitsett ami family or opal
' . u-iii nnn for
Calif., I" l,,ca,e'
Opal Clark, who h." been .fin
i.o n-mrnril to her
n Mux
.1.. Ill, I ' .1111.
NIC "h
Smith, of SisteH, who recently
. business in
ol in ini-"" r
been inendlnB the week
a It.. .i.lb0nn
town Wednesdny, mr, iicu.
prooi u -
uf r.
Madras fiom
several dayi this week. "Sharkey"
t ctnlir.int in
All un
it uellinc some of ,the
,1. r
.i.. ,mml for the construc-
011 l"c H'""
modem dwelling imu"
on South Mam steel.
work is bemi; done on a job ol
J,C. Kouinson s i cw
shop. The building looms up
V.M . - "
av irum iwnn
.i . i ti TMi.rtcnn mrnmhinp
in inc j. iuufci.-w.. . n
ii. ii.ii ijci. wi w " -n
Jl U1UUI wit
I A ""....I tar1 fia MIC
Hi n ntfini was uric inc i ii ii'
from her home in Cow Canyon
in with fiea bromer jonn, wno
a . . fM - .1
UlklUt J iVIIIIIKIU ' w
II I U Sit. Ml I uiimiiw iui imw ai
t I I V -
: was accompanied by Miss Lou
f Portland, who will spend the
IK Uln.l.AH
rnpr mrmpr u in iiii ni irr
image were married ai wiuam-
. A.l r i 'II
ism oi june. i ney win inaKc
cngagca in real esiaie Dimness.
Rowan, of Culver, was in town
. Wll III) 1CIUIU IU V-UIVCl I1C
s art out in a wnenn mr la i-
n nic nminr in inni i it tumir
t , . (-
IP lllirnin.i airlii inn,jlt
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D --'
nrl lha rmi .......
mg touches of the piper hangers
the rooms are already occupied,
e motion picture show, and two
par rr iaim
Bather was in from the new
wnsite yesterdty and says things
ahead there in yood shape. A
W Unmr mrmtA I. ...
...h uu me property
Will hr f!rilU1 inai n. -
nuhes the Job on the Steinke
Madras.
cTaggatt is home from a trip to
"ume Alberta country. While
uu". lie says this has been
IMtnn in il... I' . . . .
"" uuirici anu tnat
ums IMvP suiiereu,
he saw Kd Haldcr( Mrs.
Woods, vm, sleinkc am,
fks, all lorner Madras residents
"RWerR. Hdd of the Orraon
Assistant Engineer J. C. Haxter
ad' the first of the week in-
e Progress ol construction work
They went as fnr south as
"pressed themselves as well
hwha being accomnllshed.
aompanied aS Inr ... .1.1.
, - - ...I 9 , I
ohnsn I). l'oer and L. n.
JWr ,n ,.e employ of
. Ul-'1 naniier. an iv
-" uime island of H.ii
m Madras xrn,i..
-.".mre tour of
W siranui....... . . ,t,,,,r'
aurlnR hree ttips nrm
k Madras, ,wever
lothes don', make IC
th aC.COrdi"B'y. While
. ,nle m this nar'.lu ri...ii..i
inal,. ,l. ' -"inuic. i h
yofd":Tn'bclronliness
Mnck Cornett of 1'rineville was here
on business Monday.
Z. M. Drown was here from the county
sent the first of the week,
Mrs, 1'eatl Osborn visited her parents
at Culver the latter part of the week.
J S. anil Wiilter McGoin and William
Sunn were In from Limonta-on business
Tuesday.
Miss Mabel Slusscr who recently ar
rived from Centralia, Wash , is sticking
type for the Pioneer.
Miss Myru McDonald arrived the
latter pait of the week liom Texas and is
visiting friends in Madras,
J. H Reams manager of the Cornett
Stage & Stable company was here from
Sltanikn Monday looking after business,
John Keichen as heir made proof on
the homestead entry of his son Gilgen A.
Keichen, deceased, last Tuesday, befote
Comlsslnner Turner.
Dr. I. Albert Combs, veterinary sur
geon, who until I recently has been in the
U. S. Army service, has located in Madras
and has his olllcc in 'the Red Cross Drug
Store.
Clarence C. Ashley, who formerly re
sided near Madras, but who is now located
at Cottage Grove, was here several days
during tbcps't week looking after business
matters.
Chalmers D. ISradfonl, who has a
homestead m the Ashwuod country, was
in Madras the latter part of the week.
Mr. Dradfoid has made application to
prove up on his claim.
jerry C. Sothman lus bought the big
Me.un thrcxhing outfit owned by the
Chr'stiiin Union Threshing company at
Opal 1'iairie mid ill operate the machine
during the coining harvest.
T. M . lSntil win of 1'rineville was honored
by the Masonic Grand lodge by being
elected to the oflice of Deputy Grand
Master for the state. Next year he will
u idoubtedly be the Grand Master.
S. D. I'etcival of the Pioneer force is
oujt on a vacation fur a week or two. Sid
has been pegging away for over two years
with only a day urtwool rot, and thought
he would get his nose out of the space box
and take a breath of puie air.
Considerble interest is being taken in
the boxing match between Kd Cuffif
this city and Lee Knorr of Lamonta, which
will take place inSanford's Hall next Sat
urday evening. The Pioneer job oflice
printed an mder of posters in Austrian an
nouncing the event, a day or two ago.
H. Abloaitz of The Dalles has come to
Madias and will open a clothing store in
the new Sweeting building which is rapidly
neariug completion on the north side of
Main Street The store will be conducted
in the name of the Portland Clothing Co ,
which tins stores in The Dalles and in the
Oregon metropolis.
Jesse Hobson, of Portland, who is as
sociated with the B. S. Cook Company
in the purchase of the Wm. Steinke and
Fied Davis homesteads just south ol town,
has been here this week looking after
matters in connection with the platting ol
the property and the drilling operations
which are now in progress on the land.
The ten-months old son of Rev. and
Mrs. G. R. Moorhead died last Thursday
evening of bowel trouble. The funeral
was held Saturday afternoon from the M.
E Church, Rev. J. D. Lewellen, pastor
from Prineville, coming here to conduct
the services. The funeral was hugely at
tended by sympathizing friends. Inter
ment followed in the Madras cemetery.
Madras moving pictuie show is now in
operation in the new Sanford Building on
the corner of C ind Fourth Streets. The
first exhibition was given Monday evening
(or the purpose of trying out the machine
and Retting it in running order. E. N.
Fairchilds of Portland is the operator in
charge for Frank Jean, who owns the
how. There- will be change of program
three times a wei k mill the proprietor
promises to give tli- public a fine service.
The machine is a n cdeui Edison using
generator gas (or lig'it.
5
Henry Bivins
JEWELER
I
1'Klt.MANHNTI.Y LOCATED
OI'I'Orill'K l'0.-l'0TICK
AH" Work on First-Class
Watches Guaranteed
Horn To the wife of D. F. Arcnsmeir,
Thursday, June 30, a boy.
There will be a social dance in Sanford's
hall Friday evening, July 1.
Horn to the wife of Lars It . I.arsen
Satuiday June 25th, 1910, a girl.
All of the general stores in Madias have
agreed to close at 1 P. M. on Monday,
July 4th.
A, Segal made u trip to Hend Wed
nesday, where he intends to establish
another drugstore,
Joe Mcndenhall was here from Opal
City, Wednesday, acting as witness in a
homesicad proof,
Guy Dobson anJ Howard Jones of
Redmond were in Madras and vicinity
Sunday admiring the vast expanse of (he
new county of "Deschutes".
A.J. Weston, the Madras nightwalch,
returned las', night from a trip to St. Joseph
Missouri, and was accompanied by his
two sons, age 16 and 13 years respectively.
Beginning tomorrow morning the four-
year contract of J . H. Lockard for carry
ing the mail between Madras and Culver
goes into effect. Mr. I.ockard's brother,
who recently came from Oklohoma, will
drive the stage.
Commissioner Turner has been appoint
ed weathet observer for Madras and has
taken charge of the instruments at this
place. Application has been made to the
U. S Weather Bureau by the Portland
station for a set of regulation Government
instruments and these will probably be
supplied in a short time. No record ol
weather conditions has been kept here
since Observer Robert Rea went away
I58t--lJuncb of keys, between W. K.
Cook residence nnd Pout Oflice. Finder
leave at Pioneer oflice. It p
FOR SALE Seven' foot binder in good
condition, with ntw canvufes, at A. D.
Auderwoii'H place, four miles north of
M-ulras. 30-L'tp
l61
VAN TASSEL LAND COMPANY", MADRAS, OREGON
$ YOUR . PATRONAGE - SOLICITED
A. E. PETERSON
SHANIKO, OREOON
Watchmaker
a.
?r and Jeweler!
WE ARE LOCAL AGENTS FOR
ALFALFA SEED
FARMS
We are placing on the market the W. F. HAMMER RANCH of 1080 acres
situated eight miles outh of Madras. It is to be sub-divided into S?&-
T E N-A CRE T R AC T S
and condition of the sales arc that each tract will be placed in the best order and all
SEEDED TO ALFALFA
ready to bear seed when delivered. It has been proven beyond doubt that
Alfalfa will bear seed on dry land much better than where irrigated. vt
Van Tassel Land Co.
Culver, Oregon, June 1, 1910
Van Tassel Land Company, Madras, Oregon,
Gentlemen: In reply to your favor of recent date, I can only give you my experience and opinion.
I have grown alfalfa on my farm near Culver 16 years without irrigation or reseeding. The yield per acre
has been from 3 to Z tons. For the past five years I have cultivated heavily in the spring with a disc har
row, under which treatment the stand is improving. I have no doubt but that the same may be profitably
grown as a seed crop if planted in drill rows and cultivated. Yours very truly, G. SPRINGER.
On my dryer giound where I cut only once I frequently have a fine quality and good yield of seed, but I
have never grown seed for the market. G. S.
VAN TASSEL LAND COMLJANY, MADRAS, OREGON
a Precious Stones made. i
t FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Jewelry of all kinds made to or
der and repaired. Settings for
Preciouj Stones made.
Warren Smith
PROPRIETOR
Elite Tonsorial Parlors
NO LONG WAITS
BATHS
B wa
MADRAS, ORE.
NO. 3851.
The First National Bank;
OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON J
B. F. A1.LKN, President.
T. SI. IHI.PWIN, Cashier. ,
Will Wuriwmler Vice Pros. ,
H. Ualdain, Aftst. CadUler. ;
ESTABLISHED 1888
Capital, Hurplus and Undivided PiontB
$100,000.00
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i-F II RM ITIIRF- !
I IV I I W bst $
In all lines Is constantly arriving. We call special
attention at this time to our
Land Wanted
We buy and sell Farm
and Ranch Lands in Oregon
WRITE FULL PARTICULARS
Wilkes Land Co.
NEW YORK BUILDING
Seattle, Wash.
t MeCafgat, Bates c mveiy
REAL ESTATE
Wo handle Central Oregon prorerty, and are mak
inB a specially or CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you
have something to sell, write us,
318 Failing Building
MAX LUEDDEMANN, Manacer
RBAL ESTATB DEPT.
PORTLAND, OREGON
I AUTO SUPPLIES
Tires of All Kinds
Oils and Gasoline
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NEW MADRAS GARAGE
J. C. ROBINSON, PROP. 2
Bedding Department
LOUCKS BROTHERS
BLACKS
MITHING
WOOD -ZHSTID TT-OZRIKZ
The best equipped shop in Central Oregon
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED
HORSESHOEING A. SPECIALTY
GRAY & SON
MADRAS, OREGON
Land Owners
ATTENTION
If you wish to sell, list you property with us
i represent capital interested in yonr sectioii
e have immediate purchasers
TIN SHOP
Tin, Granite and Copper Repairing
AT LARKIN'S HARNESS SHOP
piMMINF HARNESS ON HANU
Tents, Wagon Covers,
Suit Cases
i will prctec for onrselyes
i own am operate In lame 60-liorse-iiower
automobiles in our business
SEE OR WRITE US TODAY
g-Brydle Land Co.
FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN OREGON
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II Eppin
Portland Hood reiver Shaniko
() R E O C) N
ADDRESS ALU COMMUNICATIONS TO
sHaHiko, Oregon
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