The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 25, 1910, Image 5

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IEF ITEMS OF HEWS.
Mrs M. VanTassel of Culver
ttidy.
, the wife of Robert Irvln, near
i, Monday Aurimi a. 9'.
Fannie Wright nnd Miu Lulu
were in town from Culver yesler
niinR Wend.
.. . r PmiLind tins come
a to tnke n position ns i.neiman
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e Central urcgon ........... .
. - i. in lirin here n coil
weej lookinR after his crops, re
,0 Independence last Saturday.
...... nf Piinevi ie is nere im
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....!.. in nutilnij i the local tele-
.1,. Pioneer Telephone Co.
lur ii'v
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if timre is spending a wee ...
hi, ranch fit Haystack, looking
L .iin nf his croos and other
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and Mrs. O t npmKs iuvC ,u
-i. rni Ci'v on the Trail
i m a r Sanfmd and Mis.
Hatkley.
r Fnrrer and wife nnd O. r
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... .,..,,.,11 nt Coon Creek, nt
in business matters.
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home of her uncle, Gcotgr Oftbnrn.
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lime Thomas rrsidcnl engineer nf
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Other nieiubcra of tlie cngi
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Srrirr, who hnrnesleaded n quai
inn n L'c lv i iiini iinu ui"tu
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Shawno, WUcinin He cx
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I'armh, rrprrscnting 1 he Ajnx
iiiiitip i i iim:uiv in ii rw tiiik
dras accompanied by his wile.
iiin i irvini' in mirrrsi iiir- rni
ai rxiinuiMiei
nnths all nf the grading and tun-
k uii i lie irstiiuics itiau win mivc
he Dalles Chronicle.
and Mrs, Uus Lovcl.tnd, John
miillllf JlllC 'I'lllf n.t.iKl .ilnl..
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and Kiund an abundance of ber
l Hie ucrr iiipv iiirnni in uin fir.
ihe Honds.
ulyhnm ai d wife ol Opal Prairie-
Ifave ihe last of the week fin
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un.itn hit n tt .r i. :
-ivi iui yciiia, i ncy
oy way (i California, ttaveling by
rom I'oriland, and will probabl
y (or three months or longer.
- M,,v4 imiiiiiv win awtii uir
i week for their Medford ranch
..... ii'urvcu UlVtr I'lUtll II'
i Lap en & C o, Their sons. Earl
aik. will f-nrh Artu n
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'd a Mop of several days will be
a Crater Lake. Crook Countv
Recorder I. H. lackson left Tues
Hortland, where with others, he
" v-ii.iinuenain incts
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aistrict which are under consider
Kound-i & H
ay taken a very favorable inierc-t
iniMI n .1
...m uu in.m is Detter quail
"plain the situation.
Velva Sanford. th iK. ......
8hl "f A. C. banford. wh.
to I'orilapd wiih the famiU
" "no tne Miects in
""d gt km ,he other day. Th,
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mree Hours nnd tin
W's-hbnihood and a number ol
,n Joined m the senrrl, Th.
ho'' is on Ia 8th Mreet. and
WHS hn..ll.. .
"r '"""a on Kant i6h
McCalliMei, who forme, ly o.ne,
eohard, makes l.eouent ttii,
UU tai'Ch DOW slnr. I.. !
tld "Ves 011 his allalla n,h
-"cana when h i....
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' ' U(,wn to the orchard
Dl" d"ves In, mou. .. j
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K'Me wlillou, mucl, concerJ(
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
Mike Mayfield, the cattleman from
Upper Crooked River, was here Tues
day Lewij C. Glover and his mother, of
Sisters, were here yesrerdiy, buying
supplies.
Mrs L J. RUing of Warnnpring was
in the city several days this week, having
dental work done,
Orn VanTassel and family have gone
to Crane I'rairie on the upprr L)echntes
for n camping trip
G V Stanton was summoned to Sis
ters today on account, of the serious illness
of his wif , who is camping out there.
LouU Falkenhagen went to Portland
yesterday un a vacation trip. He will
nlto visit other points in the Willamette
Valley.
R. VV. I'aticngill, representing the R
G. Dun & Co, commercial agency ol
Poitland, was in .Madras this week mak
iug financial ratings ol local people.
Miss Hcitha Hornry b dangeinusly ill
with typhoid at her home five miles
inuthwckt of town. I)r Kelknap was
Called from I'lineville today to consult
with Ur. Long.
M, W. Hennett arrived home Sunday
from Iowa, where he was called by tin
dangerous illness of his mother, t'li t
lady is some h. it improved but there i
not much hope ol her recovery.
11 O Lively, ol the fiim oMlcCarg.ir,
Hates & Lively of 1'oitl.itid, was in Mad
ras Saiuid.iy. His company holds con
siderable land in tins p.ut of the H.iif
and he was here looking into general
condiiions.
T. M Maid wiii and wile, .Miss
Baldwin and M. K Drink and wife, ol
t'mieville, visited at the Cove Oiclutd
last Sunday They rode down liom tl c
county eat by auto to the top of the hid
and finished the trip on foot
W. F Magill was up Irom Wamic foi
a lew days the latter put of the week
Mr. Magill has one thieshing ouifit in
operation and he expects to have an
ntner in Shaniko soon lid will brir.u i
in and make a run on agency I'laius tin
Fall.
All. I'aikey was in M mday from his
home on Agency Flams where he ha
breu assisting in iuning the cmnbined
harvester of 11 Links He ays grain
has turned ui remarkably well thl year
All thinks the combine is the right wa)
to harvest the grain.
J. A. Coulter of Agency Flain an
nounce his candidacy lor the republican
nomination fur sheiilT of Crook count)
Mr. Coulter will make the campaign
upon the issue of enloicing the local
option laws, and has the endorsement ol
die Law and Order League forces.
Rev and Mrs. G. R Moorhead started
vtonday on a trip to Redmond, Uend
and Laidlaw by private conveyance Tl e
prohibition people of this part of th
county exject to punhsh a lout-column,
four page weekly paper, the first issue to
be put out early in September, and Mr
Moorhead will solicit supp irt for this et
terprite while on this trip The papet
will be printed in Poitland and its mis
sion will be, of course, to fight lor pro) l
bition. L F. Rice and family returned home
from Portland last week, where lhe
went to visit litends and at the same time
have an operation performed upon one ot
their little daughters, Dorothy, for ade
noid growth in the nose. The operation
was entirely successful and the little git I
is getting along splendidly Mr Rice
and his family expect to go to the Sqna
Creek irrigated district in a short time le
live on the land the lecently filed on
there.
The hot weather is bringing on the
ttuit very rapidly at Win. Hoegh's Cove
Orchard. There are tons ol peaches
ripe there now and the help about the
place is rushed to hindlf them Water
melons, too, are making some business.
Mr. llorgli siy he is ihining of becom
ing a Seventh Day Adventist, so as to
get a litlie rest On Sunday the p ple
flock down t p'inc and fih nnd buy
fruit so that Sunday is hi-, busie-t day
It's a mighty nice pi ice to spend a day
or to camp over night
Thr'iugh its general immigration de
partment, the Gieat Northern Railroad
has ofiVred to post pi lies consisting in
each instance of two cups and 100 fiisi
tnd loo second pure tibbons lor five
tgricttltural laits to he held in Otegnu
his year The i ffer has been made to
'he officials ol ihe Slate F tir nt SaHn
tnd mnuagri ol tic Intts at Priiievihe,
Hurnt, Lakeview .mil Eugene Foi ihe
State Fair the coi dnions imposed are
hat the 'two silver nips, which will be
worth at least $50 emh. shall go to the
test collectioiif ol shcal gi.ilns, gras-es,
'tots and vegetables exhihi ed by a
hambc of 1 ommeice, Commercial
lub or other society of not less than 12
members The conditions governi-g the
awa'd nf the nips at the other four titlrs
are left largely to the fair managements.
W, G. T. U. NOTES
Itemi unttnr thin hcadtne rue fhrnlihcd by
the W. O. t, 0. nnd nro nMd lor t ftUvortlilnK
rAtON
Emll Scldcl, the Socialist mnyor of
Milwaukee, la making n remarkably
fine record. Wc quote from the New
York Evening Post: "As a German
nnd a Socialist, he was expected to"tn
tcrprot the laws 'liberally.' Yet under
his control the total number of saloons
has been cut down considerably by the
refusal of licenses to a long- list of
places which have been notoriously al
lowed to break the excise regulations
with Impunity In the past. Last week
n hundred of these 'protected' places
closed thetr doors In despair. Mayor
Scldcl is strictly enforcing the liquor
laws In the restricted districts, a feat
which was supposed to be Impossible.
He has just now made It clear that the
Johnson-Jeffries fight pictures will not
be tolerated in Milwaukee. In many
wayB he has bettered conditions In his
city Yet his methods are far from
militant. 'I don't like to Issue orders,'
he declares. 'I prefer to ask for co
operation. And I think that will gen
erally accomplish the desired results.'
If this be socialism, make the most of
it!"
DO SALOONS HELP-A TOWN?
They say saloons help a town. Did
you ever sec a real estate man put in
his circular something like this: "This
town has two smelters, two brick fac
tories, fjas and electric plants, a Cnr
negio library, Y. M. C. A., fourteen
churches and ten saloons?" If saloons
draw people to a town, why do not the
townB advertise the saloons more?
Canon City (Colorado) Record.
All the big saloons and cafes require
their bartenders and other employes to
take the pledge against intoxicants.
Tne reason? Because tippling bartend
ers loose money and "hurt the busi
ness." What about hurting the other
fellow's business ?
ALL APPLICANTS
PASS EXAMINATIONS
Of the 18 teachers who took
examinations for county papers
last week all were successful in
passing. The highest grade was
made by Miss Thursday Kent of
Culver, who received 100 credits
in each of six studies, and made
a final average of 98 and 2-11
per cent. Her lowest grade was
in spelling which was 96 per
cent. Superintendent Ford says
that this was the hardest in
spelling he ever saw as there
were 100 test words given with
no options.
Other high grades were won
by Miss Theresa Cassiday, Mrs.
Ada Strotts, Miss Flossy Berry,
Miss Boyd, Miss Mary Davies.
Mr. Ford says that while the
supply of teachers is short, they
are more plentiful than last year,
and if all come from other places
who have promised, the schools
will all be supplied. Prineville
Journal.
FREE METHODIST ELf.".' C
Services will be held at the Eteo MuL
odist Church the 1st and 3rd Sundays of
each month.
All are invited. A. S Wright, Pastor.
Union Sunday school services will be
be!d every Monday at 10 a. in at the
Opal Prairie cbuicb. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. in. Everybody cordially
invited to attend
Socialist County Convention
The Socialist County Convention for
Crook County, State of Oregon, is
hereby called to meet at the Circuit
Court room at Prineville, Oregon, on
Saturday, September 17, 1910, at 1
o'clock P. M. for the purpose of nom
inating candidates for all the county
ofllces to be filled at the next general
election, and for the transaction of
such other business a3 may come be
fore said convention. This will be a
mass convention and all persons in
Crook County, State of Oregon, known
to be identified with the Socialist
movement will be entitled to a voice in
the proceedings of the convention.
Done by order of the Socialist Coun
ty Central Committee, August 1, 1910.
J. H. Homey, Chairman, J. H. Smith,
Secretary.
' A speaker of national reputation will
address the convention. al8
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MADRAS CAFE
SOFT DRINKS
AL HOWELL
City Bakery
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Bread, Cookies and
Doughnuts a Specialty
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Fiietdoor nor1!, of Robertson's Stoie
DAN . MASCAL, PROP
GO! GO! GO!
Portland Race Meet
Livestock Show and
Harvest Home Fair
Sept. 5 to 10
BANKERS' Purse of $10,000
for trotters. Hotel Purse of
$5,000 for pacers. Special fea
tures every day. Wednesday and
Thursday are the big days. Auto
races. Balloon ascensions. Any
number of free entertainments.
Special prizes for flights of ama
teur aeronauts in their own aero
planes. Greatest exhibition of fat
stock ever held west of the Great
Divide. A great Midway. Not
an idle minute in the week. .All
entrance tickets are numbered.
The lucky winner gets a pony and
cart or $200. in cash.
Reduced Railroad
Rates
ITEMS OF INTEREST
PULLETS WANTKD Ht e ae,
prifK, iinc'l ami hv man- you lime
I'THal. H Spt-isu , Bend, O--. u25 2
MOST COMPLETE LINE -AMPI.ES
in the city at the Tailo Si op n xt to
pool li"ll. u-5
PIANOS I hav- tbren new fl't-ela-.
piano , just rwvived itum tlif Ja'tor
upon which 1 ean mk- i rg t prtecn
in i!. on lily payments t wuit cur
hnser. C I' nnd see tbetn. A. C.
Santo'd, .Mmlr -, 0". al8
Bill SG in the old stii's or nkit ' We
will make t.em t ok lik- new T-ilor
h op. 25
FOU SALE Near Culver, 'otp, bl' k-,
liiniiH, and nl Kind- of btifi eH
bought, ho (1 n i xHiniwed y J. G.
F'h li, It. I' D. N 1. Mad ae, Or-.
UI'.R thl suit or overe at at tie
Tai or We w 11 keep l pr hh
fie . N- xt t - poo hall. 25
)AT- & MAItLLY For Hal in Imjie
quail I ie, A. P. t'lnrk, Mmlm-.
ill 4
r'ARM LOANS!! Malm State Bank.
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JEED STATION
Water 80 cts. per 1000 gallons
ROLLED FEED FOR SALE
A.1" kinds ol grinding done for cash or toll
Feed Steam o Dry Rolled
EMERY WORK DONE
FRED H. GREEN
Warren Smith
PROPRIETOR
Elite Tonsorisl Parlors
NO LONG WAITS
BATHS
PiiBH'"-tt
MADRAS, ORE.
.. un up un an m un fr
MADRAS MEAT MARKET
Campbell, Stroud 8 Co., Props.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
PEESI-I OTTIRIEID MEATS
We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country
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! ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEETABLES IN THEIR SEASON !
JWeCargar, Bates & mveiy
REAL ESTATE
We handle Central Oregon property, and are mak
ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. you
have something to sell, write us,
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MAX LUEDDEMANN, Manaeer
REAL ESTATE DEPT.
318 Failing Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
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LIVERY,
FEED
&SALE
STABLE i
MADRAS, OREGON
HOOD & STANTON
GIVE
Your Orders Prompt Attention
Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Gare
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T S. Hamilton, Pres. E. II. Frk.vcii, Vice-Prea. J C. Fowlie, Cshr.
EASTERN
OREGON
nkine Co.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Capital Stock, $50,000
Deposits, $250,000
SHA OREGON
1 TUCKER & GULP I
i Unronolinninrr nnH i
j IIUI000IIU0III& aim
I General Blacksmithing
WAGON AND
PLOW WORK
First-Class Work Guaranteed
Ijicnuui in the old rtrimkk slio))
MADRAS, OREQON
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WELRYl
repairing!
H. Bivins
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I Watch cleaning $1.00
5-yr guar, main spring $1.50
All work on first-class
a watches guaranteed
Ono door eonth of ptB' oflleo
BLACKSMITHING
The best equipped shop in Central Oregon
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED
rTN r x r-"s r-r t s "w tt "v r-? w t y j w r -r -w nr - r
l GRAY & SON
MADRAS, OREGON
si i 1 mmmE& HmHV
! AUTO SUPPLIES
Tires of All Kinds
Oils and Gasoline
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NEW MADRAS GARAGE
J. C. ROBINSON, PROP.
j HORSE BLANKETS j
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, Wag-on Covers,
.. Suit Cases
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