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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
BRIEF ITEma u. Ojt0br .6 9'. born (o .1 IC , HUM wa9 in lawn Snltmlny On " ...luiili hi Culver low..- e' .,.r the Metolus Kiver , nnrtOf IIIC WEEK T!' ..frnlverwM in town to ft T""" i,n,e from n tup hf i i" ... a nil . nm li V-lv" ' .no attend circuit ...Prnevi!iei -" , . B. I Siimlny. !o',,ull"r . ... f n1,0r Mr a,1J .. r ir.tdii oil the .. i) A H0WI1 l'i "lS .......mrss visitors to Madras I ..I tf.L'IC W . I,. I ,i Snnd.iv Irom a I!. V'I""" ;. . ... ..r.jl. lllfffi a . llirl Mil 1 T " ' Muni vw i a . . ,, i .. t,ni.ii.iRntl before ' 1 , Mondtiv. He )ner ""- 1(1,,,eo J R. Mondonlmll and t v . . in . iir i iinnc. tti. m . ... II " . . .. i noil l IC t iuW-eneml to nppc.u u.u. .1. I.i..'i1li. Gr.wci ju-y ,thet and Mm War.nmitii, loacucr . Urn litis ;,,fher' Institute this week at I rme I. .nihMrlv naitof the week Irom .... u, UnintM has accep'ea a mc . .. jiii i w i nil i at wifcw - .... r H C V. u ...I.- (tie lirml . xj i nnnirii h nu hut .. . f ..Hill tlitlttlf fill oldKivat Kikion, Houin unworn, - t i U. . fl ia twit ti her luuhnnu . . r r. Il.n.li'e irVrt 6ITIII C(t tllC '$ store WedncMlay, the clock stop at 11 497, and Mrs. Dennett's ticUtl the exact lime. a'nh Sham and family, who liave .1. rti.nfttr nt .lll.lr. I m tliis section the Inttcr n r wrrK dim .j tin i i i J . IJ. ,... ,11. II. I iiinV 11111 111 1 iiiitkiiit .nu wvn. ... a f he pASscnger lr:iinc pcuvecn mamas rnnevile during the week has been hewy, wt h the regular term of court the Central Orison Fair .being the been doi.ng a bi buiiness with their he contractors on Hie Oregon i iuiik selling eff some heavy blasts in the Mi 111 1 inn 111 mpir cranr iiiriiiii'ii .tiiiti and the c'eion.-iiion not only makes a u ll ini UUl M..IKC3 IIIC IUHII Slllllt j unirn 1 inrt. 1 11 n.11 at ni inja I ml . TI.. I.I....: j - M .1 . Hi. ..Illllll .1 W.I ...w : there is an outcropping of lava over which the railway line passes. A Um I'M uitmrn linn, m le in Tm f . Miwnii Ull'iic 19 li IIIU Cove ol the Dpschutes canyon, visited Mr RroMn tnyithat the railroad inrt 11 til : ..;!.-. lunnci aonui iwo miles Uciow liu - bAlbVlU l 1111 Cove s about 25 miles from Mad Grading is completed there for two fect of sidings besides the main line lr hA f.. t n fnu if it . 1 m i,di iijr iiir n ct iniir liCIIUJay (Or NOV.HO. rn1t(nrnin "ome there However, M. I'uiz that they avc not' hunor1 ilieir - v,. ...amct,. nroneriv in Mm 2nd mav.it inm. r.,i... .1 ,.. . " ...i.i.iiiii; tu" lo the 'bet town in Oiegon." pi... 1 . " Ubfn It) the Wife of Hubert Galloway, Sn.lUrtl.flyt, October 15, 1910, n boy. A. Hcgnl went to Redmond Tuesdny, where lis is cstamisnin.n new inif itifre." " . . N,"G, fldnich, who is drilling tlio deep Well at neW Culver, was a victor in the city Sunday.' Cfty Kccwdcr JncUson Is In I'rintyille tills wcok, having tioon called thetc before flic Crninl J nt y. , . ' i - . Mis Kobotl psborn mid childrtn of CuLycri ic,lurnPil fjom a visit with friend at Mood Kivar and l'urtland the middl of the. week. 1 Cliosler R. Stum)) and family- left Inn I . . I 9 : week lor ottn yaKiinti, wnere Mr. Stamp's people reside, and will njirnd some llnfc in that vicinity. Mr. rind Mrs. Samuel Loucki of K in stVJ CHy, Mo., arrived' in town the early part of the wtrplt, and will irmkc an ex tended visit at the home of Mr. I.ourk's blather, M. L I.oucks nml kister Mrs. Frank I.ovcland. Ralph . Kuncy, who is. well known to tcsideuii.of this lection, arrived in the city TucJdny ami ii looking after business affairs. Mr Kuncy has hut recently re turned from Alaska, where lie spent the Summer looking After his interests there. Another esse of diphtheria seems to have devtitnped in tile Ifoyitack coun try, (he daughter of licit Dombrowc was talitn down Inst wcttt, mid lias been under the attention' of lr. Snook. .It is understood that thcic arc a number of persons exposal in thai section, and it is sugytfcted iliat the psnplc be veiy careful In caie of exposure, against allowing the disease to fcpreari furlher by using plenty ol dUinfectniitsand irtvcntatives. 'I hose who think thnt possibly they maj have lwl a lijflit touch of it should fnmi gate all their clothes nml the house thor oughly with foumttdihyde and Milphur which fount a gas th.it penetrates all parts of the lioU'C where the di case germs go and thus destroys tl.cm. Puii has been ' rest anil reci cation. Ill tills' flnnr iiiiIIi,.,. . ",r ,nany V'ar. and hi, t.lp saUih ftlncm-II.. . L. .irrtnitMitiicl K.. 1 . A"neyhed W,on nml Dr fed ri parsed t hroii'ii, Mr.... . . " ' " ' way 11 r.lroail camp wheic t , " "IVIHill IIJUK . ne trip be n fur .1. B n -. ...v. 11111 IU4C ui se t mf.iti... . . ' K. ! . i V nml other data to 1,;, re,,,e Bnl Jury, (n case a I J ' T'1 aK'nit the murderer. athM.ml f0a w:r. Ar LT" we.le wl.h Hes.dent 12.,- La , 31,10 "'nmnp of - l-M j.UJie llOIIIInn nf man ..i.. . ",c "'"r-" . -ucn Mint. The ni.lrlrl -.- ' "Pressed hi,nMf ,.. " the man vi. ... ' M 11... " "'M uc snon '4 111:11 ti.rr . --...cent evidence had been w 111 a 11 r r- . . . 1 Albert Moore and ife of Lunonta were visitors in Madras Wcdnr-id iy. A. D. f'embs, Stftie Manager of thr National Life InniMnce Co , fj. S. A , is in M ulrns tliii w k in the interest of I i -3 ronipai.y. Mr. and Mrs. Isadotc Monclwr, son in liw and daughter of Mr. and Mrs 'I hon. as Aldrdcc of Culvr r, were in Madra' Wednesday, on their way home to Nrmh Yakima, Wa 'h.nton They h..ve be-n making an cxlend.d vi.it at the Aldetr ilyre home. . At ibis time during the prtvalenry o diphtheria it niiht prove advantageous to know iharcraam of tartar taken, a tea 'poonful in a gins of witer, is 11 d to frustrate tt-.r; t ((: rts of t!.nse germs. '1 hi is easily obtainable at the drug Mores and not ur.pJeasant to take. Tilmin Renter returned Saturday from the Spokane Dry Farming Congrrss, and brought with him a part of the przei ' won by him, including the Portland Com ,' inercial Club Cup and the Cororado Slate Cup, bi(h is certainly ri dandy Ii seems that the Colorado people had an idea of geing the next session of the Dry Farming Congress and oflered ibis imgnificetit Cup thinUttg that some of their exhibitors would surely bring it batk to that state, but in that they were footed, as the cxaibit shnwn by Mr. 'Heater out classed Miry;hing they bad to o'fTer, and In fact anything shown from any other pail of the world classed as a. Dry Farming Country. In all, Mr. Reuher estimates t at he captured about $1000 00 iu prices,; and the citiz :n of this community may well feel proud nf the efforts of Mr Rett ter in shoiog 10 the -woitd what can he done on 1 mil classed as Dry Farming Lind in Nortbcn Crook County. Mr Reuter won thre or four more p1i7.es than were named by the Pioneer 1hM wr ck, bese having not jet been labulitrd wlvcn he sent the list. One award that was omitted last week, and of special inteiest to this -ecttoi), was bis first prize for po t.itpes, which was opn f. r exhibitor from .ill over the woild. CAHDfDATt'8 PLATFOJIM Tf eluctfd, T shall d rn.v 1n'y tb out fnr or imjudlpo. Tbiro 'lll nl o be 11 roni leto c'iniiKf in ttio adminis tration of the hhoriff's offlfo. T. N. I'.ALKt.I U. Caiididits for jr'liciff. - - - --'- - BIDS VAHTED ' Sealed bid will bo received at the o flire of the City Hccordcr for tlio Ct, liii fu n of Hidewalks to bo laid i -pord'ng to oidinance No. 15. All bids irtual be in by October 2r, 1910. Tlio ronnril wl'l iC'-trv'fe tin light to rvjeet any and alt !!!. Madritf, rfo(obr 13th 101 J. II. J-tckson' Itccorder. j l)-T-I have lost an orange and white Kn j lleh 8f Iter do?, Will give area conable reward for the return of the came to me at the Madras II itel. Mrs. .7. E. Dfan, Owner. MADRA S CAFEJ SOFT DRINKS ' AL" HOWELL' Hotel At CULVER JUNCTION Ih a atrietly Firs'-ClttB Hotel 11 m I 8'diciiH your jiitronflfje when visiting Central Orfgon HOME COOKINGand NEAT,. CLEAN SERVICE Meal 8 rerved nt all lr nrs HpceiHl attention is given to automobile, stage & tbrougii pas-etuiotfl as' wrll ar loraJ, Culver Junction in ft mileM 6ttt from St.ahiko al the Hill and Uarriman railroad junc tion anoi on the inoi'dirtrct and best automobi e road be tween Madras and Bend. Sloj) and dina with us and wiitc-b tills new raiiroad town grow.,, , Mrs? M. H. Fosdick, Prop. Culver Junction, Oregon- 1 m, in 111 in 1 f mil 1 . ., '-T- MARKET MADRAS MEAT Campbell, Stroud 8 Go., Props. Wholesale and Retail Dealers We have the beKt line of Fresh Meals in the country " ALL KINDS OF &ARDEH YESETABLES IN THEIR SEASON" VleG&p.QciF, Bates. &. Lively REAL ESTATE Ve handle Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CfcOOK COUNTY LANDS. If you, jjave something to soy, write us, 3 IS Failing Building PORTLAND, QREGOH MAX LUEDDEMANN, AlanaKfr RBAL 12 STATU DEPT. ' - I OVFRCOATS 3 50 t 00 " i I J . 'p RnhApfshn ml b? Si IU B ram tg Bw -xstj m Q3 "sacy ei is i i 1 i fi. v i ElVfRY m m m ici m mm m FEED 9 madras; OREGON o o HOOD &, STANTON t, ' : . give - ' -; Your Orders Prompt Attention Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care T. S. IIajiilton, Pres. E. U .v. Fau.NXH, Vice-Pres. J . C. Fowlie, Csbr, ASTERN m TAKE NO'lIC K-My wlfo having left my bed and boatd willi'Mit ju-t cniifil', I lu-rotiy give nol'co that I will not be ro-p hihIIi'o f"r any debt" or accounts contract! d bv bur. A I. TbnyOr. October 20, 1010. fkrrm tyjcv-:! j'jit rl I i i I I Ml Ml 1 1 II T) MADRAS WellDrilliiigGo ARTESIAN AKD SURFACE WELLS DEPTH GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED INQUIRE AT PIONEER OFFICE MADRAS, OREGON a & C5D SBST.'T'Wi "m"i (OOCSSI i I Automobile Stage Line ALL'NJEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS . . , . ..14 . " - Siianiko, via Madras To Bend T The Best Accommodations For All Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE ft. (La m lirJIT ml & OicUJIrj W esaJ FOREIGN EXCHAHGC BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS tJF THE WORLD Capital Stock, S90.000 Deposits, 5230,000 sh.;;;;;c Oregon' 9 S) Ri-Anir.Q39Tygy WOOD ZOIST The best equipped shop in Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED HORSESHOIXING A SPECIALTY GRAY &-SON MADRAS, OREGON iBBnBMBSBHKC-OOO .H. Bivins WOODCHOPPERS WANTED Wo can uso aovoral woodchoppcre at X onco to cut wootl on our land. Good X 1 accommodations and cash paid. .Apply V r tho Wallonburar; & Earrcr ftlill V Coon Creek, three V Grizzly, Oregon, tp 0' miles on east of e8tf 3 1 INSURANCE Walch cleaning $1.00 A 5-yr guar, main spring $1.50 6 8 ? " " Y Ono door Boulh of pom olllce & O Or O 0- C O O s fl All work on lint-class watches guaranteed For constitutional amendment giving to cltio3 and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, auppresa, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within th municipality. 328 X Yes END'ORSSD BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS r.vouiav Drairon Homo Hulo A.-'.ovia- tlon, 018 BleMStrl-' lil.br., I'uillai .1, l (PAID APVKRTISISIrlliNT) Insure your threshed grain in your granaries and in warehouses against FIRE. "Old Line" StrictlyBsiiaUs Companies Sun liiiurun . o Co., London Bt. Paul Ftroaiid Wuiln' of eH. Paul. Norwiwli Tidilii lite hitiu nni'e Sorb ty . Kiwi o '1 mid T.oinlon nod d i b" Iii-ui u t t'liinpiiny lillt. it I'll I4'l'l' Mt l"ll fo DEALER IN & ABDWARE, IMPLEMENTS 3 Tbt Ritit Qvods at th liht Piicne. Terms: Cash, or Its Equivalent osnoao ORSE BLANKETS Our Fall line of Morse 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 r HOWARD W. TUiiO, ACT fi lents, Wagon Covers, r s i s-v n LI 4 Ir O 0 o o i o o o u o o S