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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
onaTand Local his resi I Ticker iH at his home, .. ft CnnnK 13 - I" . Ml M 'red and Miss Lulu Osborn fcereiro"1 L -jnn. Geo. North b w. Andrews all of roruuiiu . . .. IwiKvncn Mac! IMetoliusteams is&eiiuuu- fqlinday afternoon ai ims- t i -f,,m trame will be I A 10 . co here one ween nun. au.. s. Ls Osborn is very low l . i R T ft . f hoi nnreiua. mi . L nfl,.r(rp Osborn at Lui t sister, Mrs. Charles of Hood Hivcr nas uucu rand is expected soon L Mrs W. II. Hannon, IU mi" -wbeen living in Portland, e visiting relatives and E offer their interests. aivvi Innon has been conducting business in Portland dur iter. ttdrawi'ncr at the Cen MprrnntileComnany' U nlarfi vesterdav. for cabinet, and Mrs. Frank id held the uckci mac i tamo time as the clock I, which was b-zi-db THE : Cross Drug : Company ! a specialty of accur- compounding p r e - t ions. 1 ENTIRE t STOCK OF lard Drugs and Chcmi- fre the Purest and most bleFancy Stationery, aes, Toilet Articles and 3 assorted line of i INEYS CHOCLATGS AND BON RONS Jerry Cramer has purchased a new 83-horso power Hudson auto. The car is one of the handsomest seen here. The fine new Oregon Trunk depot is being pushed toward completion and it will only be a short time until it will be readv for use. Joe Jerro, a brother-in-law of A. W. Culp arrived Saturday from Portland, and has accented a position in Culp's pool hall and cigar store. To make room for the new building Which is to occupy the lot where the little, house stood which shelters the chemical fire extinguisher cart, the latter has been moved to the vacant lots belonging to Max Lueddeman. just south of the post office. City Marshal J. W. Robinson and E. H. Rhoads left for Port- and this morning to look after the purchase of machinery for a steam laundry which they will establish in Madras soon. Dur ing Mr. Bobinson's absence Mr. Taylor is acting as custodian of the peace. With the opening of the fishing season, April 1, close at hand, local devotees of the sport are beginning to bestir themselves with plans for trying their luck on the finny tribe. It is renort- ed that trout flies have already made their appearance along the river, this being especially early for them to be out. S. D. Percival who has been foreman on The Pioneer for the past six months has given up work in the office and will re move with his family to his ranch adjoining the new townsite of Gateway. Sid has sold fortv acres of his homestead to the ownsite people for $2500 and in tends to farm the balance of his and. J. M. Crawford, of Walla Walla, was here this week look ing after business in connection with the Tumalum Lumber com pany, of which he is one of the principal owners. The White- house-Crawford comnanv is one of the largest building supply firms in southeastern Washington. Clan D.M(!4 tlicntcr, tells of nn Incident tlint linn. SSf " in charilVffo (Jnrrick. Ho snys It was durlne n run J own Wr, P,"y aml u'o ! m cry little while nnd mutter: Oce, b-b butt t-t-tlmt'H g-g.g.grent." An usher wnriicrt l.lm several times JjMho.it avail until Klhell and he I Z Cl llre(1 interruption. obtained &m flI1l took it down , I ho lo mnu In the aisle, wlio at that entn was huhhg over with e Ji!u7' M,p,she"' Presenting, him .: '""iMion money "here is ..." inivu oi your ticket have to get out." "D-d-d-do I have asked the man. "You certainly do, grimly. Well. It's J-J-J.just as well," replied tho man as they renched the door, lou H-s-see. I c-c-c-came In on a P-P-p-pass."st. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Combination. Old Daniel Drew wns nt j.iu i.n.,-n on Union square. New York, one day .y..i m cierKs sent up for the com nidation of the safe which they wanted to open. Drew milil It They sent again, suying It was a five euer combination and they couldn't make "door" co. Pinniu- r- down. "When T ! i.,. (i,i ... Hand," he said, "the snfn rinmwifl aa easy as anything. I turned to them. 'Ihere,' says I, 'It opens as easy as n old sack. Just d-o-a-r-e." Now you'll t-t-t-to g-g-g.go?" replied Fishell Culver Junction Bargain, 1G0 acres splendid farm land one mile from Culver Junction, all fenced, 80 acres in cultivation; four room house and small young orchard a great buy for either a home or an investment at $27.50 per acre terms. We also have other snaps. Call on us we can show you.-DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND & INVESTMENT COMPA.W, Culver Junction, Oregon. II 7SHra m pnnunnnra ss Jr i' uu At a bargain, one wagon and harness, one pr geldings four years old, weight MOO lbs. each, write or telephone E. G. Wright, Oneil, Ore. m30-a20 NOTICE-To all mcmcrs of the I. 0. 0. P., your presence is desired at the next regular meeting to attend to im portant business. W. It Cook, N. G .M. G. Pillctte, V. G. Notice for Publication Department of the interior, U. S. Lnd nlllce at The Dalle.-, Oregon, Mar. 25th, 1011. Notice is hereby Riven that Ura S. Grewell of Youngs, Oregon, who, on FeliniHty 5th. 1909, made Desert land nn ryN .02351, for SWLWi Sec. 15, Iwp. 0 Koutn, Ii.iige 14 East, Wilia- incite Meridiun, has tiled notice of li teution to make final proof, to entub lth ulu in lo i lie land uhove desciibed before II owiird W. Turner, U. S. Com micHionui Ht hi ofllce, ut Madras, O'b gon, n the lOili ilav o May, 1911, Ci.iim mt iixine-' a- witnesses: James W. Hun, William B air, D.niel W. Bu iTs, Joseph Smart all of Youngs, Oregon. C. W Man re in30 Reiter We are assured of enough Manufacturing Plants to make Vanora the largest city in the DESCHUTES VALLEY BUY NOW, WHILE PRICES ARE LOW CALL OR WRITE FOR MAPS AND CIRCULARS Van Tassel Land Co. MADRAS, OREGON Local Agents VANORA TOWNSITE CO. 216-217 LEWIS BL'DG Portland, Oregon Town residence lots for sale in the north end of Madras. For terms please write A. Eagles, Centralia, Wash. Thoroughbred Jersey bull for service at my ranch on Agency Plain. Terms, $2.00 M. Braun. m30-lm ONE 110(3 Male 10 months old wel bied, poland china. Call at Blu? Front tf FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 carloads of farm implements have just arrived at the C. O. M. Company's store and is the right time to buy. Our assortment ih's season is much larger than we have sr shown in tho We handle all the reliable kinds such as Psrior Drills, Canton, Disc Harrow, 0. Walking and Riding- Plows, ebaker Wagons fcl and wooden Harrows etc. etc. BUILD1NO MATERIAL Build your new homes in Madras, and we can su pply you with all kinds of Doors, windows, Lime, Cement and all kinds of Building Paper, Paints etc. Remember the right Place. I. 0.0. F. Lodge Mets every Wednesday night, grangers are wel come. W. R. Cook, N. G". M. G. Pill ette, Seo'ffirv. T. S. Hamilton, Pres. E. H. Frexch, Yice-Prea. J.C. Foavlie, Cshr. EASTERN 11 uKtuuN uaiiiviain uu. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $50,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON PEC1AL I ALE To make room for our new line of blankets. We are closing out all blankets at REASONABLE PRICES All $4.00 Blankets, Sale Price $3 50 " 3.50 2.75 " 3.00 2.50 These are only a few of the many bargains in blankets. Come and look over our new stock. LARKIN HARNESS SHOP NTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE COMPANY I I Mm EVERYBODY'S STORE MADRAS MEAT MARKET J. L. Campbell. f Wholesale and Retail Dealers FEESEC -.nsriD OTT-RZEID MEATS We have the best line of Prcsli Meats In the country t ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON t 1.1 ft I? m ,11: , 10!. HELI