F ITEMS OF NEWS.
vis ha opened a shoe repairing
a .ir nf the nostolllcc.
oWi(eofVV.S Smith, in Mad-
. t.. .. tc.an cik' i"
V I 'J w ' -
. .. a vv. Cub leaves louay
t-s" trip 10 """"
. . nl Warm Spring
t0Ugh Saturday on ms .
. t s..:nncinn was here from
or . , . .
on Crooked river in'""'
riewls.
r..tntr of Kound Butte made
i r nmm vmin ci
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m Lew ston. Itiano,
five k w
FairchildJ, the moving picture
.-one to Portland on n
trip.
d Mrs J. B Brown were in from
i,., M. Brown making
),er homestead Claim nciore
Hyde will shortly bring his
' t.m 'i nr.vi e 10 rcsiuc.
I occupy the Jerry Cramer House
the Pioneer office.
.. ti tn.ir nni 01 ine nromur
... r i).,o,f.it Unties was here
i.... ni.anfiimr ihp meetinc? of
i. ..H i nvnpv nrnvcu nisi i iiuht
... ru-i..,li Wnlt.. where she
III V-lltlllM"l '
. i.:... i cintf crhnnl for the
IC.lLninj; in -r
years. She will visit relatives
a week or ten day.".
Sanlord is home from Portland
hie t.imilv In
within the next ten days.
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body, breaking a rm wr, onuun
i io aiicnu inc imuicu wuumn,
; reports was getting along as
t i t
Mil III 11 -. LAULLIbUI
nwntt p nmnanv o lice nu m inu
nim !it lfir.il inn on
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building. It will be occupuied
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and Culver burned last Tuesday
r noon, the fire supposed to have
away. Homer Alexander now
i the ranch. There were tome
hiucss uumeu anu ii icvv iuiis ui
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oi the week coming in by the
route in the nuto of Mr, Hates.
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miii 1 mp nvnnric w r tt r nn n c
H. Links is reported to he
this week while A. I. Clark and
IICI Will P.P n I It ft first f1 nv
C. W. Edwards, the Holt Com-
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line ranchers in starline their
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(.nu v wiiii iiiriii iiiiirii
, h.wi vu,n wcdK, ouiJuay,
m,,ji mine acvciai lucni
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H11UUL.K. i)itiinn
. I'm. t.iuLcsc oi eastern ure-
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and will hold c
-m -LMILC3 m inc ivi ,
rrh t.i
AJI5UUI1 I'anrlnnl'a tficiie
Wtirill V U'f rnml 1...
H uennminniifiM. i
, tV IIWt(,l
nW them some message of snir-
vame. ILveryone is
10 attend the services rtndineet thtf
We'l which is beW itn.;i u
Grillltli tk Iannn r.'n.. n'v
... . . 'uibb in
0iePthof32sfeet( T, ,
in ini .
l-,cw nr Ihe work ih being
and nicht. ti,- .ii h
. iiw uiiiicrs say
ormation thron..!. i,ti. .u.
Passl"E changes from nn, bm,i ,
ve ! te" ,,,an "y rock which
and . , a"y exPiencewith
nd hRoinBisnboutas hBrd
yhave ever encountered.
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
Mrs"," Terry Read i3 visiting in town
from her home nt Culver. - ,
Horn, lo wile of Unker Cummlngs near
Culver, Wednesday, July 13, a son.
Mrs. It. W. Turner leaves for Portland
today where she will receive medical at
tcntion.
VV, II, Sayre, Charles - Humes and L,
P . Foss took nn auto trip to Prineville
Friday evening.
Joe Smith of Grizzly was here Saturday
In attendance at the meeting of the
Thrcshermen's association,
Z. M. Hrown nud wife were in from
Prineville this week, Mr. Hrown being
here to look after his beef business.
A. Segal, the Red Cross druggist, was
at Hend the first of the week looking after
opening a new drug store at that place.
Otto Strasscr and wife, who have been
residing at Urooks, Alberta Canada, have
returned to Madras, It is understood
thai they will make their home here.
L, C. Hendricks, one of the salesmen
for Ihe M. li. Thompson Co., agents for
the original townsite property, returned to
Madras the last of the week after a visit
in Portland.
Fred Davis has sold his building on
the west side of Main street 30 foot front
to Jean Schiffer. who will open a cigar
and confectionery business therein. The
price paid was $1600.
Mrs. jack Helfreich of O'Neil has
turned home from Portland, where she
has been since the early part of June for
surgical attention. She underwent a
sevcic operation while in 'he city.
Progress in drilling on the Oregon
Trunk well south of town is being made
slowly. The work has been caving in
lately and the machine is idle now await
ing the arrival of casing which has been
ordered.
Mrs. T. A. Long, and her mother and
sister, Mrs. II. J. and Miss Edith Hran
stelter loft yesterday for Portland where
they will visit, and later go to the seashore
near Astoria. They will be away two or
three weeks.
Among those who made homestead
proof this week are Fred McDowell, of
Culver; Alva R. Daniels of Opal Priarie:
Hert Moore of Agency Plains; Jerry C.
and John J. Sothrnan and Louis E. Wil
son of Round Hu'.te.
D. O. Lear and family, who have been
living in Madras for the past several
months while Mr. Lear was employed in
the store of Madras Trading Company,
returned the fust of the week their former
home at Goldendale, Wash.
John Moore was here Tuesday and
Wednesday with his new Buick 30. He
has made several sales during the past
two weeks in this county. The Huick
seems to be a popular car with the people
and they stand the hard knocks, too.
Mr. Vandervert, senior, father of W.
P., Dick and Waller Vandervert died a
few days 1 ago at the home of W. P.
Vandervert above Hend and was buried
Wednesday. He was 88 years of age
and was one of the hardy Oregon pioneers
and Indian fighters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roush who have
been residing on their homestead near
ton up to the lime of making final proot,
are now staying in the city. As soon as
the new Lockard cottage is completed on
the hill near the Turner reridence, Mr.
and Mrs. Roush will make their home
there.
Winn, the youngest son of Mr, and
Mrs. Ira McCormack died at the home
near Culver, Saturday morning. The
child had been afflicted with the measles
for several days, and was thought to be
out of danger, but a relapse resulted fat
ally. Interment was had at the Gray
Hutte Cemetery, Sunday morning. Mrs.
McCormack and all of the children in the
family have been suffeiing from the
measles.
A four-horse team hitched to a water
tank, used by Hood & Stanton in haul
ing' water for the railroad camps, took a
run Tuesday morning from in front of
tho stables. Just before they reached
the Pioneer olllce the off wheeler fell
down and was dragged full tilt against the
olllce porch, striking his head and tear
ing the underpinning from under the
porch. They were stopped shortly and
the fallen horse extricated from the tangled
harness. The(e was no damage' done.
litty Lavell, ripe of tlx denizens of
Madras underworld, while intoxicated last
night attempted to commit suicide. The
first effort made -vas to swallow some cor
rosive subliunte tablets but these were
taken away from her, then a short time
later she succeeded' in swallowing a com
pound o( Synol Soap and carbolic acid,
Antidotes were administered and Dr.
Long called who gave additional treat
ment until the woman was out of danger,
This woman was ordered to leave town
once before, and as soon as she is able to
travel will be deported,
W. C. T, J, NOTES
,'lymii undnr thin licndlnK nro furnlilictl by
Die , (J. 'I. II, anil nro pnld for fit mlvcrtlslriK
A potltlon bearing d0,800 namca (and
only LJ,000 aro required to bring about
n voto on prohibition) was filed with
tho Hecretary of state of MIksouiI, March
10, by Judgo Wallace of Kaunas City,
leader of the statewide prohibition or
ganization. The Governors of seven slates and
tho ofllcerH of rnoro than forty citin
have tuken notion to prevent the exhib
ition of the movong fictures of the Rem
prize-fight, and tho agitation ugalnsi
tho display is spreading rapidly.
The law requiring express coinpanic
to pay a $5,000 tax for handling 0. 0.
1). whisky shipments in "dry" teriitorj
has been upheld by the Texas court 01
appeals.
What Prohibition Doors In Kanaaa
Governor Stubbs of Kansas declare,
in u recent address that prohibition if
"conservation of the best and noblest
kind.
"This is an ago of conservation. Pro
hibitiug the manufacture anil sale 0'
whiskey Is more closely identified with
a sound conservation policy thun an
laws prohibiting the wanton destruc
tion of the lores's.
"Woodman, spare that tree" is fine
sentiment indeed, but it is not finer than
Brewer, spare that youth.' Half n
century ago slaves were worth $1,200
ettob in thin country. From a purelj
economic point of view and as a nation
al resource uood, clean, healthy, wel
educated American boys ought to be
worth much more."
Governor Slubbs extends an invitation
to business men to come and inspect
the state f Kuneas. He sal.l he would
show hem that prohibition has not onl
improved buslnesx in Kansas nut tins
improved health, morals, and conditions
of working people and everyone cite In
the state.
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VAN TASSEL LAND COMPANY, MADRAS, OREGON
Charles Barnes, of the Red Cross
Drug Store has gone to Portland cn a
short pleasure trip.
H. G. Hall and wife of Seattle are
here visiting at the home of Mrs. Hall'
father, Frank Galloway.
Pearl Hall and family recently came
to Madras from Haycreek and are camped
near the public water station. Mrs. Hall
and a child have developed cases of ty
phoid fever. They arc under care of Dr.
Long.
Mrs. J. Kocher of St. Paul, a sister of
Theodore Hartnagel arrived at Madras
Wednesday evening, and will spend the
summer at the home of her brother. Mrs
Kocher was accompanied by Miss L.
Gogstetter, also of St. Paul, who will
spend the summer in Crook County.
W. J. Winters ofSeattle, and M. Win
ters of Portland were here several days
this week looking for investment oppor
tunities. They contemplate building
several dwelling houses for rent in Madras
and expect to return herein a short time,
Although these gentlemen bear the same
surnime, they are not relatives and had
never met each other until they were by
chance lodged in the same room at Shan
ikoon their way here.
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MADRAS, OREGON
LIST YOUR FARMS AND PROPERTY
With the
VAN TASSEL LAND COMPANY
PAN TASSEL LAND COMPANY, MADRAS, OREGON
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NO. 3861 .
The First National Bank'
OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON
B. F. AU.E.V, President.
T. M. Baldwin, Cashier.
Will Wuriwkiler Vice Pres.
H. IIaLDvVIN, Ast. Cashier.
ESTABLISHED 1888
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$100,000.00
TURE-!
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.
Bedding Department
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MAX LUEDDEMANN, lumw
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REAL ESTATE
Wo handle Central Oregon prorerly, and are mak
ing' specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you
have something to sell, write us,
318 Failing Building
-O & 3
PORTLAND, OREGON
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... FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED
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MADRAS, OREGON
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Oils and Gasoline
Land Owners
ATTENTION
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NEW MADRAS GARAGE
J. G. ROBINSON, PROP.
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If you wish to sell, list you property with us
' b represent capital interested in your section
e have immediate prcliasers
will pnrcliase for onrselvcs
! horse blankets!
Our Fall line of Horse Blankets and Lap Robes are now
arriving. Give us a call and inspect our stock.
AT LARKIN'S HARNESS SHOP
FINE LINE HARNESS ON HAND
Tents, Wagon Covers,
- Suit Cases -
c own and operate Iwolarge 60-ta-iow
automobiles in oor business
SEE OR WRITE US TODAY
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FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN OREGON
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OREGON
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