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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
. nr ucurc bid son were In town . nnd family and Mr. M. . onne to ttie Caiaules for WW. . ifu nf Umonta miide hit homtsteaa ueiurc .... Wednesday. . of Slaibuck, Wash , i .... in vitu wim 'juesun? " 1 IN.l!MKlmlIt1 IICI - . iinrri. nai nunc i... Hirrv uiit II v - h of Lamonta wai nerc . ...!.. fnr Mime 01 III were making proof on show opened II continue to "ft . ,lf.h class claso emcmi...- i f 1 1 1 -f mfinlrl from L u.lnm Mnrlrfll on rftf camu uti " IIUIIIV - .his week his witnesses i ik. t rn i 1 1 1 1 1 i i iimi -'v -it,. n.i es to nuenci Ulll ...tA (nr tiome Vliuryi condition of the p.tient . t i... .. uiim mane nrnui mi nti .....i nnnhMil nl lln(l raiiim day before Commissioner . - mAff a II inri 17 i lit i inn i...n.r.f nf Sace lirnsn - nrnni fill III liwiiiw" week. Heri Lnomis ind ere here as witnesses. i . . l,nmi Tuptf'nw out with his family ior a on the Upper uescnuier. .ilniiiisii-t ii r v an niir . . . r it., ir?m" v-1 1 - -- - - I... li utinrr n tl1C1l n Hit Ijr-rii iiiiiiiiL. ihwv III 1UC JHHIM " - . I t ! m tnllf f 1 A lirrci of the "soud ration I.! Mrs. C. E. Roush have i u L n 1.1,111,11 "HIV" j. - .1 It I M. it.. I.tll IP I II TI 11IIIIIET. 111 iwii r . O Tl.- ... n - II . i I .1 . t i L No big game fell before t they had splendid fishinu n rriwnM ill tirit tf f tin i. i i k rm'iiircr. m irnrd miiv ;i n . J was the lucky winner H en away m the drawing ni Oregon Mercantile Com- W rdnedny. The clock -42-15 and Mrs uriswoloV lime in. it cfi Tlif nvi arded on Wednetday after- 4. was me record candidate 1 lor the present camnami htee candidates for sheriff 'I I "i"HI.IJ I I'lltllllU , ucmuLruii nna 1. a adias, republican. County urown was also here. He for re-election, hut will I w niNa uii iijc lull I . . iiaiiiji nine v lule btinK shaved in n ie city, the barber mnde n le' hp. and bather' li.f. or someihu.g ul tli.tt natur "on, the cut. He Kt b n ttie return inn. I.1.1 1,1. -f s..r m uuiiiiiiion ui;tt lit ottland for medicul alien roriiand on We a pumpinB plan, ihe deep wen Med fl, JJn Ihe South Addition He "ales that iher,. in't being shown in it in., it "unions outside are lull... ka h "IUUr;il ill,. Z Evybo.Jy mierested '"'.'shoulder i pace and e""rfor the makint? m le Central Oregon BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. H. W.Turner went to Prineville today on business George Austin, superintendent of the well drilling at Metolus, has gone to Portland on n business trip, Mrs. J E. Wilson arrived from Port land Ihe last of the week accompanied by Miss Wilton, her sister in law. J. C. Soihinan's threshing engine blew out a cylinder head last week, which caused a delay of several days in operat ing the machine Rev, M. W. Weaver, a former pastor of ihe Methodist Church at Grass Valley, Oregon, bul for the last fe months of Portland, has been assigned the pastorate of the First M E. Church of Madras, at the Nbrthwest Conference held during the week beginning August 31st at Spokane, Wash E. N Fairchild the Madras photogra pher is making up a fine set of views of the harvest fields, railroad construction and Deschutes scenerv which will make suitable post cards for sending away, If you want your place photographed this Fall net your order in early at the Mad ras 1'icture house. G'orge Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wilson, nnd the . Misses Lois and Ger trude Osboru were in town today from Culver. Mr. and Mrs Wilson expect tq depart next week for a short vint to Port land, after winch they will return to Hood River where Mr. Wilson has a barber business. When the threshing outfit of Fields & I'cirson was moving 10 a setting of giain on Thomas Monroe's ranch north of town, sparks from the engine ought the stacks 011 (iie ami they were cr.t rely con sumed. . So rapid was the fire that the men had to hurry to get the mac'iu e out Several hundred bushels ol iirain were destroyed and Monroe cl.iiins $750 damages (rem the threshermcn. Through A C. Sanford, local agent for the Holt Combi"ed Harvester Company orders for three 12-foot Ikiby Holts were placed this week, delivery to be made next year. W. 0 Ralston, Joe Menden hall and M , VanTassel of Culver have joined in the purchase of one machine while Lee Peck and Chas. W. Parrish will take ihe others. These harvesters require 16 horses each for operation This will make nine Holt Combines for the MnJras wheat belt next year. W. A. Gray a special salesman for the com pany is here this week assisting Mr. San ford in the sales LYMAN GRISWOLD WEDS MRS. ANNA AIKEN Mrs. Anna Aiken and Mr. Ly man Griswold were married at 62 and 1-2 Ellis Street, Portland, last Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. A. A. Morrison, of Trinity Episcopal Church, offi ciating. The wedding was quiet, no one other than the bride's mother, Mi's. Hausman, and her sister,' Mrs. Maxted, both of Michigan, being present. The happy couple returned to Madras last Tuesday, rind will make their home in the Osborn cottage at the south end of Main Street. The groom is the popular dis trict engineer for the Oregon Trunk Railway, who has had his headquarters here since the be ginning of construction work in this vicinity. The bride is a charming lady who came to Madras last Spring from Mich igan to visit her cousin,' Mrs. C. E. Roush, where she first met the railroad engineer, and it seems that-the latter was able to map put a plan of life which met with immediate approval from the lady of his choice. Both bride and groom have made many friends since coming to Madras, and these are now busy wishing them all the good things in life. FREE METHODIST 8RYiCU Services will be held at the Evee MetL- odist Church the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. All are invited. A. S; Wright, Pastor. WOODCHOPPERS WANTED Wc can use several woodchonners at 1 once, to cut wood on our land. Good accommodations and cash paid. Apply ' nl Vi Wnllnnlillvn jC, 1To Mill tw wi.v. 11 uitv.i,uui u, alibi .1111 VII east of s8tf miles Coon Creek, three Grizzly, Oregon. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS City Bakery , UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Bread, Cookies and Doughnuts a Specialty First door north of Robertson's Store Ml MASCAL, PROP MADRAS CAFE SOFT DRINKS AL HOWELL Warren Smith PROPRIETOR Elite Tonsorial Parlors NO LONG WAITS BATHS MADRAS, ORE. l irwriRv! ULWI I. Lit I 2 0 MADRAS MEAT MARKET j Campbell, Stroud 8 Co., Props. t Wholesale and Retail Dealers DP!EajBS2HE -3ST3D CURED MEATS t We have the best Hne of Fresh Meats in the country ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON 9 2 PeCapgaf, Bates & Liively REAL ESTATE We handle Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. you have something to sell, write us, s REPAIRING J mm unm imi ii I H. Bivins Watch cleaning $ 1 .00 5-yr guar, main spring $1.50 : All work on first-class 6 watches guaranteed 0 One door south of post office j People of Oregon IT IS NOW Up to You The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in effect between September 15 th and October 15 th during which period tickets to Shaniko will be on sale daily from Chicago at -St. Louis Omaha Kansas City, St. Paul $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 and from other cities correspondingly low. These are Westbound one-way fares only, but anyone here can PREPAY for relatives or friends in the East, if desired. Consult your local railroad agent. Now is the Time to let the world know of our vast resources and splendid opportu nities for HOME BUILDING. Write to everyone you know in the East. Send them good instructive printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the usual cost, and to call on a representative of the O. R. & N. COMPANY for all desired information, or address Wm. McMurray, Gen. Passenger Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. X 4k MAX LUEDDEMANN, Manner REAL ESTATE DEPT. 318 railing Building PORTLAND, OREGON 0 r LIVERY, FEED &SALE MADRAS, OREGON STABLE! HOOD & STANTON GIVE Your Orders Prompt Attention Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care 44444443 :nJ 444444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444 4444 4 4 T. S. Hamiltq.v, Tres. E. II. Fhk.nxh, Yiea-Fres. J. C. Fowl.e, Cslir EASTERN 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 44444444444444444444444444444444 "444444444444444 444 FOREIGN EXCHANGE BCUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF VI!E WORLD Capital Stock, $50,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHA.C.f , OREGON 4444444 4 44444S3SES94444 S444 i W i iViMIWBIB BLACKS Mf 44444444. IHING WOOD -A-1ST ZD IOInT T7sTOI222: The best equipped shop in C entral Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED I HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY 5 s r- a r r i 4 MADRAS, OREGON 4 M II I II I i I P hl'l 1 1 i HI II II I II I WWHil H I'W'll il III II ill I II 4KV9HB5raB44444444 I A. 0. SANFORD ! DEALER IN X HAKUWAKt, liVIPitlViL'NIS $ The Right Goods at tUe Ulght Prices. Terms: Cash, or Us Equivalent: j HORSE BLANKETS Out Pnll lino r( Tr-IM-to P.lrnL.. - ,1 I T"V I vu i uu iniv. ui i iuisv. uiuunciD uuu ixoues are now arriving. Give us a call and inspect our stock. AT LARKIN'S HARNESS SHOP FINE LINE HARNESS ON HAND Tents, Wagon Covers, r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 4 4 I Suit Cases rl? tlark mui wiirn L I tmmam eptember?,y U,roUBh thu