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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
ITEMS OF Ntno. Culver wai a . uas In the Aldetdyce o. Ml i . n.imrn u Madras jjaiu.u..,. r i i vv uuwit vi 0(tgon.Sa,U'day,,lb0y;i , L was a visitor In (fill ci.y from the Haystack country.. ' . -i Arnev. " ,-3pol6l.l. . nniCttcr and wife meved -.. ..d resilient . in r iimik were Mil wan ana " W"1 .... f .,.nn!n. ve o.n men ..-- . .. !..!., lifcen In town ....1.1. wk ookins oner uu.- 9VS Mi l Fosdick, proprietress or '....-i mu; Culver, spent imiin III iuhiii . ..I f.nm a vilil .a !Miine reiuiiitu .. - .i i... .iniinhter at Lenti, orpe oi i'" yesterday. N Davis left this morning for here he will spend some weeics . I ..1.iliuc iriciias anu ... . t P.i.L. Mil .i l.fi Inr POM anu jaiuiuai, .m. in snerul some umc alitr Dusiiicjj urn'.-.-. m ami wife nccomnan l( (tlUMIVb I H . - k'amofer ana ueinaiu mun. Madras Tuesday, attending to tiers. .a M. r. C. Robinson and . U I..nr nirt nff rutin tncni inc - .i tlie home of Mr. Kobinson'i at Prinevil.c, i i.i P, N. VlDuerl aniJ unngmcr, .n -j it.. Hill uoro vrntrut in the nil hi 13 iiiii w , iinMilav Irom their homes on 1 will be preaching and Commun- . .l. rl Un Phiir-lt nnvl i r ill inc im ji..-. November 27. at ri:oo a. m. A. Sias of Madras will preach, irect lamps that have been or rsome time, have arrived and will inl si oon .n the liUDDOits are ..J it, narii r nntle fir Ct 21111 (lid lltLLaPUl V UUl M I W OWl Lewis who has been working as r i . .i t l . . . ' A I .. II UIC 1C3LI1UIC3 1X1 1.1 lllb UJ31 i vcsieiu.iv iui iiia iiuiiic 111 inc Farrell of Lyle Gap "blew in storm Tuesday. Mr. Fairell . I . . it i .1. eiiv irimi mr VAiirv wiirrr mrir dampness, and he didn't even was raining. Echelbercer announces that he mcn win be located in the ii mi inu'n ini ti 1 1 1 nnini "wif.t suiw ui iui iii iaiiu i . . r-i . wianc was a passenger on me i p inns I .. .4 r ft ' s.in II 1 1 1 1 , but owing to the bad condition uiuiv.rv ui ruiicr . Who hnc hmn nt-A t i has remnv.-) m Qtiom(n family, where he will take charce Grlswold, Division Engineer .uic. anu wire, are some time at Redmond and uiijwum is looking COnilrni'li.K i. . . v,,u worK mr ins com- . UI.CII ill IUVTII Jit I ' "k iro n nil rnnrh mouih of Trout Creek. Isnh -iiiuan worn nlhnt v rln a complied On llio frrnrtl nn ha II ' " 'c steel briftirr. Mrs, Geitrude Bert; and Miss Alta Hooper, hive rented the building for merly occupied by the Gem Restaurant and will Install an up-to-date restaurant which will be open for business about Monday. Yesterday afternoon the clock at the Oregon Mercantile Co.'s store was un covered and the Indicator showed that it stopped at 8 43 16, and the winning num ber or the nearest one to it was held again by Dr. Coone, being 8 41 59. WATERHOUSE CHILD DIES At tnis time mere nas been only one new case of diphtheria developed lnce the last issue, that of Mrs. Jack Kennedy, who has the disease is in a mild form. There has been one death, however, which may have been caused by diph theria, that of the four-year-old child of Hiram Waterhouse, which died Sunday morning. While It Is known that diph Iberia effects the heart, in this case the child was apparently getting along as well as could be expected, until the afternoon before, when the doctor was called in and found that the childs heart was badly affected. The remains were burled Sun day in the Madras Cemetery. doing which Mas of ti.u i . . . . Hume m uenmark, ' 1 spend ihe holidays with his . ..kaas las requested that - nui sent tn iii. . ... iinuuie ni M.i.m nal Li. . iiume rnm n. ...!ii 1 i .1 b '- . "V I. ,Un old folks. nobson ni,. ri . - i M, 1.0,. , . . . .... uaiiiif 11 t 1 ... r n . -'k si ier ih ..... tkii 1. .... v """:r sVs,efn U llPltlr ..1- - ' inn h at .1. II 111 .111 t?i-.Il- icmKe place. n s'ates that u,. n f. mJC ,UPP,V f wat" machincy now installe(, ,,,. "yilVe on . -r 1 in onera- f town, belter Ha Wouldn't Interfere. An old Scotchman went to stay for a short time, as bo said, with friends of his, a young couplo with no family. After living with them for some two or three weeks the young couple be gan to get tired of their visitor, but did not like to tell blm tho state of their feelings toward him, so they ar ranged a little plan between them as to how they would get rid of him. "Tomorrow," said the husband, "when I come homo for dinner I shall quarrel about the soup and say It Is not good. In tho mldHt of our quarrel wo will appeal to our friend, and If bo takes your part 1 will giro him notice to leave the bouse, and If be takes my part you do Just tho same." Next day at dinner tho "quarrel" arose about the soup, and In the beat of the argument "uncle" was appealed to, but be coolly replied: "Yo see. ma freens, for a' the time 1 Intend tae be bere Just a month or two I hoc made up ma mind no tae Interfere wl ye'r boose affairs." XMAS PRESENTS The Central Ore K)ii Mercantile Co. will have a com plete lino of Christmas goods on dis play after Dec. 1, suitable for every body. Prlcrs very reasonable. TITLE TALKS If there Is one subject of moro vital Intercut than tiny other it in that of TITLE8-fit.es to the home that shel ters you or the farm or business that yields support. Do you really own the land you think you own? That is the vital question. Our abstracts of title answer the question for every acre of ground in Crook county. And back of our answer is the entire capital of the company and tho equip ment of our up-lo date plant. Watch this space each week and we will show you tho great need of proper security In ownership of real estate. OROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COM PANY (Inc.) Prinevilloi Ore. (We photograph the records) Contractor Shutt is placing material on the ground for the construction of a resi dence for Dr. Long, which was men lioned a few weeks since, and will com mence construction work in a few days. E. H. Howell, Robert Smith and Frank Lindquest, of Sisters, were in town a couple of days the early part of the week. Mr. Howeli;iiad located Mr. Lindquest on a homestead, and came with him to make the filing. The Mud Springs Literary Society has again resumed Jts regular'.winter session, the meetings being held (he 1st and 3rd Saluiday even!ngs of each month. This is the oldest Institution of its kind in the county and in the fixtli year of its exist ence. It is an open society and visitots are always welcome, The next regular meeting will be held Saturday evening December. 3, at which time an interesting program is promicd. Summary Of Assessment Roll For Crook County as Equalized By The County Board Of Equalization Crook County is experiencing a most healthy growth in increase of taxable property, the increase being about 15 per cent, which is a creditable showing for this portion of Central Oregon. The total taxable property for 1910 is $9,199,008, an increase of $1,178,587 over the amount of taxable property for the year 1909, the total for that year being $7,910,421. Summary of the assessment follows: Acres cultivaded land 96015 - " $895,520 Acres uncultivated land 1,336,101 (Timber and grazing) - 5,445,859 Improvements on deeded land - - 341,772 Town and city lots - - 408,679 Improvements on town and city lots - 239,741 Improvements on lands not deeded - - 103,850 Irrigation Canals (D I P Co. not included) 4000 Stationery engines, Manufacturing machinery etc. 38,504 Merchandise and stock in trade - - 193,642 Farm implements, wagons, carriages etc. ' 134,973 Money, notes and accounts - - 39Q.820 Shares of stock ' - -' , 110.755 Household furniture etc. - - '; - 69,844 Horses and mules 9260 - ,- v., , - ' . 314,765 Cattle 27584 . r : ; - . 304,856 Sheep and goats 88164 195,173 Swine 1251 ' -;.;,;-. ' 3,761 Bee hives 215 - .1 - 677 Dogs 133 . ; -V;: - - 1.817 Total $9,199,008. r Blue Front W. J. COWHERD, Prop. CARRIES A FUL LLINE MADRAS i Gents' - Furnishings HATS AND SUITS v With every suit sold a new hat Is given NOTIONS AND VARIETIES Christmas Novelties FRESH CANDIES, WALNUTS, & ALMONDS HHMBB arSSHBSOEr) 4l 0 FOR S A LE or Exchange. Four-year- old registered Duroc-Jersey boar; al so several four months old thorough bred Duroc Jeruoy boars, Edwin Mays, Shnnlko, Oregon. Notice For Publication. Dotartment of the Interior. V. 8. Land Ottlt-o at Tbe Dalles, Oregon. November 19, mo. Notice U hereby (tlvcn that WILLIAM J II ADJ. CV rcitou. who on July 8. 1907 made Homcitoad entry No. 166.17, Horial No. 01107, lor of Madras, Orccou, who on July vrUue, ft wUneX, section 19, tp 10, r 13 o, w in, has filed notice of Intention to IUD.O mini IMD-Jcni iiuui, m tmnnii." v.-... to tho land above described, before Howard W, Turner. U. 8 Commissioner, at his offlco at Madras. Oregon, on the a7tli day of Decern bor, 1910 Claimant names as wllnessrs: 8.8 Clover, Cloronce Watts. W. V. Hberrod and II. W. Wat orhouso, all of Madras, Oregon. n24-d22 C. W. MOORE, Rcglstor : t x x X X X X u . tsr mm hi m Line AntomoMev Stai ALL NEW STUDEBAKER AUTOS Shaniko, via Miidras To Bend DAILY TRIPS EAC The Best Accommodations For AH Passengers FOR RATES APPLY AT STAGE OFFICE H WAY Cornell Sta p & Stable Co. i aw JVIeCattgai, Bates (St Liively REAL ESTATE We handle Central Oregon property, and are mak ing a specialty of CROOK COUNTY LANDS. If you have something to sell, Write us, CLOSING OUT GENTS' FNISHIGS, Etc., : Etc. The entire stock mujst be sold during December Regardless of cost as we will leave the city n5 13 3: tit J. P Robertson MAX LUEDDEMANN, AUrmr ROAL ESTATE DEPT. 318 Falling Building PORTLAND, OREGON teSHSJB Don't Get Gold Feet i BUT BUY A CLAKS CARRIAGE HEATER And Be Comfortable When You Ride WATCH THIS SPACE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS IN CENTRAL 0REC0N j LARKIN'S HARNESS - SHOP I MADRAS CAFE SOFT DRINKS AL HOWELL I IHHHHklHHHHEl MADRAS MEAT MARKET J. L. Campbell. Wholesale and Retail Dealers PEESH: 3ST3D MEATS We have the best line of Fresh Meats in the country AIL KDIDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON GEM - RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS WE NEVER CLOSE UP Popular Short Order House MEALS 35 CENTS AND UP LOCATED IN OVERLANQ HOTEL MADRAS, - - OREGON T. S. Hamilton, Pres. E. H. French, Vice-Prea. J. C. Fowlie, Cshr. X X X EASTERN OREGON Banking Co. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 4 . . . Capital Stock, 850,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHA?v",Kf , OREGON 4)1 a i ! BLAOKSMITHING wood A.3srr ionsr -7-032: The best equipped shop In Central Oregon FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY STANLEY GRAY, PROP. MADRAS, OREGON x ; !! 1 !! I A. G. SANFORD I DEALER IN HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS The Right Goods at the Uwht Piicea. 4 m IT Terms: Cash, or Its Equivalent x pjny to eniv .:,r.,n,e?Hon of mm Mini I 1. ... . demand. ..,,,c,r P t, - "ie residents of A''i aw 1. . r.-"iuil ui WAlrr