The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, December 15, 1910, Image 4

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Holiday Greetings and Invitatio
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Gifts Are
Tf4E $ED GK1
Perfumes and Toilet Waters
Our Large Assortment of Per
fumes and Toilet Waters is the most
complete display in these articles
ever shown in Madras.
COLGATE, EASTMAN, DABBROOK,
LAZELL and LUNBORG are among
our leading brands of fancy box
perfumes.
Odors In Bulk
. Carnation Bridal Rose
Swiss Lilac Jockey Club
Violet French Jocky
White Rose Heleotrooe
. The Package Perfumes put up in Fancy Boxes, all ready for
mailing are especially suitable for Holiday Gifts. Prices
from 35cts. to $5.00
Toilet Cases and Manicure Sets
Our attractive assortment of Fancy
Toilet cases and Manicure sets include
the following in the latest combinations:
Gold and ilver mountings three and four piece sets.
Sterling Silver mounted two and six piece Ebony backed
sets.
Handsome Wood backed sets with mirrors and brushes
beautifully engraved, ' .
Fine Porcelain backed; inlaid with silver three piece sets.
Toilet Mirrors
Hand and Upright Stand Mirrors, French and Triplicate
Mirrors. An ever popular Xmas gift.
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Ladies' Toilet Aii
Free Gifts For All
A bcautilul Hand ramted Imported rorcclam Uuna lyil PiaiC calender wl
Presented to Every Patron with Compliments and Best Wishes to all.
High Class Candies In Beautiful Holly Boxes
Are a very pleasing Holiday present. Our entire stock of Fancy Xmas Sweets
consist of the Very Best Grade of Hand Made Candies, packed in full weight boxes
and tied with satin ribbon.
Gentlemen's Traveling Toilet sets, Shaving
Soaps, Powders and Lotions in fact every
article which is composed in High Class
Shaving1 Outfits
are among our leading Holiday presents.
Xmas Stationery, Postal
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In the Latest and most Beautiful designs u
on nyhihitinn In nil niir Red Crow Dnu
Old Pioneer
Passes Away
Well Known In Upper Deschutes
Country Where His Stop
ping Place Was Called
j Farewell Bend.
ter. After visiting some weeks
with his daughter an Roseburg:,
he proceeded to Grants Pass, to
receive treatment from an eye
specialist, and there became so
feeble that he could .not continue
and death overtook him after
confinement in the hospital for
six weeks.Bend Eulletim
Grants Pass, Ore., Dec. 1
John Sisemore of Bend, died at
the hospital here last Saturday .
; Burial was at Myrtle Creek, in a
grave beside that of his late
wife, on Monday. His daughter, ! representation in
Mrs. W. B. Johnson of Roseburg house . Apparently
More Chancy for
Eastern Oregon
East Oregom'flrh
"Should Oregon be given an
'other congressman as seems as
sured by the census returns the
state may be red3tricted so as
to provide a rr4ore satisfactory
the lower
the first
and son, , L. C. Sisemore of Fort district wi'j be left about as
is at present, Mull'.nomah
Klamath, were with him at the j it
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re that
arses could
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last, and hours before he died hr
asked if all hospital expery
were paid and nurses j
witn. Jtie naa an the
doctors and trained n
give.
John Siaemora wa3 one of Jhe
iC3t k:;w c',f tzen9 of Central
oregon, & came to the Des
chutes in 18" ji and from that time
occupied t'tie ranch on the, river
a mile sf.uth of Bend until 1905,
when he sold it to Dr. Nichol.
Since that time he has lived m
Bend, where he owned consider
, ble property.
Mr. Sisemore married a Mrs.
Poitan. which union resulted in
after two children
wl been born. November 27,
1903, he married Mrs. SuBan
whose health was frail
" A-a0 AwA a few rrfonths
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For a long time Mr. Sisemore
1.0,1 acinus oreranic heart trouDie,
if is nresumed, finally
;;dod death. He left Bend
L Amiat. with the expectation
of goirrg to Mexico for the win-
laced in a new .district
A n'rtlir fVo Pnlnmhin River
counties and Eastern Oregon left
in the second district,
Should this sort of arrange
ment be made then Eastern Ore
gon would be made predominant
in the district of which it would
be a part. At this timeEastern
Oregon is subordinate to Port
land when it comes to selecting a
congressman. It is true that
the post of congressman from
the second district has always
been held by Eastern Oregon
men, but Portland has had the
power to take that office any
time the people of that city chose
to do so. This Fall a Portland
man was elected. Affer the
state has been redistricted East
ern Oregon may be able to elect
a congressman and keep him in
office.
FOR SALE-Sepond Uiiiil farm wkoh
Old Hickory, 8J inch. Or will irnde
for good mlloU cow. Inquire of
Harry G. Key. pl-2t
BRING lu the old Bulls or ekirts. We
will mn'te iliem look Jiko now. Tullor
Snop, 25
iParcels Post
Is Recommended
Postmaster General Hitchcock puts the
whole matter of parcels post squarely up
to congress. In his annual report he
asks congress to authorize the delivery
on rural routes of parcels weighing as
1 1 pounds, which s the international
parcels post. It is maintained that thi
form of service will not require mote
carriers, for those already employed have
the necessary eqnipment in the way ol
borses and wagons to distribute the par
cels with the ordinary mail.
Air. Hitchcock urges that, in conjunc
ti 5n with the experiment on itiral routes,
a further inquiry be authorized by con
gress so that the department may be in a
better position to dtvslop the system on
conservative lines.
Cowmentine upon the parcels post,
rhe Saiurday Evening Post says:
"Hostility of the express companies to
the parci'.Is post is so like hostility ol
porch-climber to burglar alarms that we
dont beliere it would get a hearing very
long if it ere not suppoited by the
country merchant's fear that the parcels
wilt increase the business of the mail or
Aer houses at his expense. To contrive
a parcefe post scheme which will relieve
the public from express rates tint yield
three-hundred-per cent 'melons," but
will not be available to mail order houses
in competition with country mer'chanls, is
obviously rather diflicult. An attempt in
that direction was made at the last session
of congress, and very likely the first bill
that passes will be along that line; but
probably it ought to be recognized that
the pill eels post is hound to come and,
once it is established, any restrictions that
limits its public usefulness are pretty cer
tain to be removed, It has been urged
quite plausibly, that an unrestricted par
eels post will help the country merchant
by putting him in easier touch with his
farm patrons more than it will hurt him
by bringing in mail order goods. At any
rate, to erect a barrier against the in
creased transportation facilities can hardly
be a safe and enduring shield against coin
petition. The competiton of mail order
houses must finally be met on some
ground other than maintaining high rates
lor the carriage ol parcels. We hope
country merchants will study the problem
Irom that point of view considering, foi
example, the co-operative buying of (licit
stocks,"
VOli SALE All or pnrt of my city
property lit Madras on U-tiiih. One
Hnnp clnpe in, corner lot GOxlOO, Jlno
well and 1-1x18 linuae, all for $f00.00-
Cull on or write Harry G. Key, Mud
ras, Oregon.
PASTURE-Stock taken to pasture by
month or all Winter. Inquire of J.
P. Read, Culver, or Perry Rend,
Madras, 8tf
Californja
Is the place to visit. Orange groves
in full bloom, tropieul flowers, -famous
hotels, historic Old Missions, attractive
watering pluces, delightful climate,
making that favored bcc'Joii the
Nation's most popular rettvat. You
can see it at its best via the
Shasta Route
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The Rond of a Thousand Wondors
Southern Pacific Company
Up-to-dato trains, first-clans in every
.uvwv, uiiwAn-iiuu inning-car service,
quick time and direct collections to
all points south.
SPECIAL ROUND TRII FARE OF
$55.00
Portland to Los Angelcsand Return
With corresponding low fares from all
other sections of the Northwest. Lib
eral Btop-ovcrs In each direction mid
long limit. Interesting and attractive
literature on the varions resorts and
attractions of California can bo had
on application to any S. P. or O. R.
& N. Agent, or from
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oreg-on
For Good Farms
City Property and
Business Chances
SEE D, W. BARNET1
OI'KIt'E MAIN BTKKKT, MADItAH, OltWJON
Also local acent for Donor. A,i,int,.
to Madras und the now town of Meto
lius. Prices rght.
E. E. Echelberger
oi tii FMNTr; rriv TD A rTHU,
S IBB V I W l.jVVI'WH WW - I lIRt
Office at Robinson's Oarage
MADRAS, OREGON
fr .tu p an cm . ua
HarTdlcs All Kiwis of
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iv M .rill 1. 1 iiiri'v .i.iiirf . ivi'.i'ii.ti a ' ' .
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$1000 in 1G inlnntea for old STAMPS
mid COIN. Information for postage
B)ok 15 cents. Novepy ciitnlogiii)
free. PiogrnbHivo Prlceumker, 3rd
and Kast Anlceiiy, Portland, Ore
gon. dir21-pd
FIRE
INSURANCE
In?ure ,your threshed
grain in your granaries
and in warehouses
against FIRE.
"Old Line"
Strictly Reliable Companies
Bun Jnfliiratu'o Co., London
Rt. Paul Fire and Marine of
Bt. Paul.
Norwich Union FIro Insur
ance Society.
Liverpool and London and
(Jlobo Inniraneo Company
Rates on application
HOWARD W. TURNER, ACT
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