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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
. i 4 A t t a. i THE J Cross Drug Company ake?a specialty o. a i. ,nmoounding P r c - ' l!nft. U1V" UR ENTIRE STOCK ur I Clicmi- n...,i ntui most x I, afe the i u.. j Ci.l.ntinrV rArancv uiui.wv .1 . A t. nrll M. L.MAAe i u v,i - A ii ...iwl li'nfi of ....ir-VC r.HOCI-A'I F:S AND uUN . I nnnl 5011(11 anu luuub - vv was in the city from in - . . . ri... irnttii . . i in n Huinir inn iu iatllOlU Jliuui; "jn ' mi. iwilnv on buaincH.s. ... d kin returned from I'ort- i.m he sncnt several (lnyH mm ey G. A. McKnrlnnc of Rcl jhereMomlny on profHHionii! II W. Turner went to Culver ...i ..I... mill vim! 1 II ... anniullMT UOVPTlA (lllVH IXJVCilll a d".iiumi(, " - jprings on Warmsprintf Indian Nichols came in iruni nujn-n .. .twl fnnk vntttftrilllV n(T H Till 11 1U1 lit- lt.l-.iL .n,l. ilniil iimMf ill liltl H An id nil inn i ininiii'rjiiiiit;r. nun a in I) iu rviuiiiuiii iiiim iiiin ,i i.. I ...Ml I... i i. Barber was in from Lulver ii i i r V HILHT1I1 Ilir III I ll i M ll I MM. UIII 13 netgnDornoou arc locming imu np ruin . II rr i . i i t .. .1 Droneriv. rciurncn 10 i b nomo iHIll Vl'hl ITI1J1 V It I I lr HI II Mil 1 1 1I r 1 UVI III 1 1 I W f I Ii, Scully, renrescntinfr the Cen- IIVIIMIL Ht 1.1 tUiL. . Roush and II. W. Turner ro- Fridav CYPnimr from Pnrllimil tliey were in attendance at the U n ilson of The Dalles is I relatives and friends in the anil .nmrmtii r,,,,l,l,,l,rl ...... uiimi iiw llliui HUllUf), she formerly resided. 1 I 11-!. I-.. ... . , . . u. inuuy, n. ii. nnu John nd Miss Opal Clark were in o'S auernoon irom the Priday onlroutCreek atteiidinfj to busi- Williams late of Seattle n'o Central Oregon on his first j. nU KApucis 10 urins in Hwell drillintr ma-liinery -r-.".- in mm Beeiion. P. Irving left the latter part week on nim. i.. i ..I.. . .. M, ivilKU couniv. P BIM. . , "wis lor the seltle- ""wnicn he made application c months since. '"Barnes, who has heon in thn M the Hed C,ma n nil I ' in l , wiu vuill 'tCllmonil Ima ,.(... i . , 'viuiiiuumo nian- C Rlnrn ...1 I ... " 1,118 l!"'P""y n3uclmK t Hedmond has been Meenof Lamontn w... i,rn y evenin,, , . tti u" s vvay to Tlio Jre he Kocs t consult a JU n troublcBomo jrrowtl. f;VnBin the lert side of his Browth hemii, iw,. ?" "uu 'r. McMn,,,, !... ( ?ft l. " -wra the exact nature of S..i ; jf: Past year tlio Jeure uio , v ",umii. i. ,.v,.,.io -v;m, Inn !,. '-Hwiaiist comintr ' and M8e- Dr. 7nU 1 w 1(1 he i... . "Ia work is Ui. . or fkir: ho is TI)n,lBB ,,,ul nn.. ""ureti nnt onlB nd3,"'e coutry about. Ask ml8-2C Next Ttiesdny, Mny 30, in decorntion day. B. A. Chandler, publisher of the Cul ver Deschutes Valley Tribune in in the city today on business. Mrs. M. VnnTiiKBol am! daughter were in town today shopping from their home near Opal City. The following final five year home stead proofs were made, this week be fore United .States Commissioner Turner: Hilas While, Louis Volrath and Max Wilson. Joe Warren has contracted with the Central Oregon Well company for the drillintr of a well on his rnnch a few miles east of .Madras. The work is lobe1 done right away. Paul C. Hates, of Portland, who has largo land interests iu this section, has been visiting bis holding this week, and arranging for the cultivation of his land this spring and summer. Mr, and Mrs. Frank lirfoman of Prineville and Mrs. 0. (J. Collver of Culver were in town, today. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are visiting friends at Culver, where they formerley resided. Messrs. A. W. Gulp and T. B. Tucker and their families are spending several days camping on Crooked river below tho Cove orchard, where they are en joying the matchless fishing afforded by that stream. J, J. Hinton returned the early part of the week from a trip through Canada, iu the Provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Vancouver Island, Joe says Central Oregon is a pretty good place to live after all. Madras Camp No, 8820, Modern Woodmen of America, will give a grand ball in Sanford's bull in Madras, to morrow, Friday evening. May 20. Members of the committee are work ing energetically to make the occasion a great success and there is prospects of a large crowd being in attendance. Music will be furnished by athrec-picfo orchestra and dancing will continue us late as the crowd desires. LATEST SPRING NOVELTIES Cool Dress Goods A visit to our dress goods de partment will convince you that we have the right goods at the right prices. A large variety of patterns and materials, direct from the eastern markets, and the prices this season are con siderahly lower than last season. Ginghams Ge up, Flowered lawns from 8 l-3c up. Calicoes, chambrays, zephyrs, Scotch plaid novelties, etc. Straw and Mexican Hats 15 cents. Just the thing for warm weather. All the latest styles and at prices that cannot help pleasing both parties (rich and poor) New Felt Hats Just off the latest blocks and ready for all kinds of heads. Many snappy styles, nifty colors. Dandy wear. Work and Dress Shoes We want to make special men tion of these facts: First, that We have the largest shoe stock in town. Second, that our shoes are all guaranteed against im perfections in workmanship and material, thus assuring you en tire satisfaction. See our latest novelty Oxfords, for men and women. They will surprise you. Fishing Tackle Get ready to fish now. We can supply you with all kinds of fishing tackle, such as reels, rods, flies, hooks, spoons, etc. FREE New Spring Suits Positively we have the largest selection and neatest styles in Men's, Boys and Youths suits this season we have ever shown in Madras. Prices and quality combine, fit and satisfaction guaranteed. If we can't fit you from stock we will take your measure. Latest swatches always on display. mMk FARM High grade, natural tone talking and singing Machine FREE to every customer whose cash purchases amount to $50. But customer must buy 27 double disc records at 65c each at the time machine is received. A carload of Page wire fencing has just arrived CENTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE CO., SlsJADRA! OR. Building Notes The work on the Gateway Hotel, the new brick is progress ing rapidly, although the in ability to get certain materials is more or less delaying the con struction. During the past week ten carloads of material that will go into the building have been received. Three of these carloads were lumber, three of pressed brick for the south and west facings, two carloads of cement, one of lime and one of iron for the glass front fittings. The walls have been completed up to. the lower level of the win dows, the floor joists have all put in and the work is now held up awaiting the arrival of mater ial for the false flooring. This material is expected in a few days and from that time on there is expected to be no halt in the completion of the building. The work that has been done on tho building thus far by the Bentley Construction company indicates that no expense is being spared to make the hotel one of the finest of its class and one that will be a credit to the whole of Central Oregon for years to come. Construction of an addition to the Madras Flouring Mill has been commenced, which when completed and additional machin ery" installed will enlarge the capacity of the mill from a 50 barrel to a 75-barrel per day and also provide for additional storage room. The Madras mill has been enjoying a splendid business and while the present addition there will be more than the demand for flour at present calls for, Manager II. F. Diet zel says that by increasing the capacity of tho mill he will be able to produce flour at less ex pense, and also has in view the future growth of the business. Harry G. Key is having a neat cottage constructed on his prop erty on south Main street, which will be for rent. Attorney E. G. Bergland has had a small office building built just south of the post office, which he will occupy with his law office as soon as completed. Fred Davis's harness business has outgrown its present quar ters and an additional room has been built in the rear to accom modate the work shop and supplies, JUST ARRIVED! A FULL LINE OF Wallpaper It will be to your advantage to inspect our stock If you are in the market for FURNITURE We have an entire new line at right prices THE 0. T. COMPANY FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC Cor, First and H Sts., near Oregon Trunk Depot MADRAS, OR ta im an .a mi bp nil un un bo a no m n in m$ E. E. Echelberger BUILDING CONTRATOR Plans and Estimates Furnished Office at Robinson's Oarage MADRAS, OREGON tii an us mi mi im mi un pu iin mi na n na H in m turn: I OREGON TRUNK RY. Rose FesTival, Port land June 5, 1911 Portland a'id Return Madras $8.15, Metolius $8.30, Culler $850, Opal City $8.75 Tickets sold June 5, 7 and 9, Return limit June 1 2. San Francisco and Return Madras $34.85, Metolius 35.00, Culver 35.20, Opal City 35.45. Tickets sold Juoe 1 6 and 1 7. Return limit July 31 . Also sold June 22, July 1 and 6, return limit Sept. 15. Via steamers in one or both directions south of Portland 85 cents less than fares given above. Stop-overs permitted at and south of Portland. Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trips Madras $12.15, Metolius 12.45, Culver 12.30, Opal City 1 2.75. Tickets sold daily from June 1 st; good returning all summer. Stop-overs at Astoria. Astoria Centennial Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 10-Sept. 9. Lew round trip fares to and from eastern points are in effect on various dates. Details will be furnished on application. Train leaves Opal City daily 9:00 a. m., Cclver 9:1 5 a. m. Metolius 9:30 a. m., Madras 9:45 a. m., arriving Portland 7.45 p. m. R. E. MICHAEL,, Agetft MADRAS, ORKOUIN I LIVERY FEED P. O A I C STABLE MADRAS, OREGON HOOD & STANTON GIVE Your Orders Prompt Attention I 1 I Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care : L. J TfiLjtUifU JW ifit JU AAi&i8AAAAAAAAiflci8)i)t affcf lfk affa A . ii wmnnr'ni rf ip.. n... I M nC OWTELL. SeC. ik y J, 11. I IAINfc.lt, l ies. wuw.mxi, vice rici. u, ih.w-v- The J. H. Planer AbftracT: Co. Incorporated Prineville - O.-egon Capital slock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up. AKuJraris of title to all real property in Cr ook county. Carefully prepared photograph copies ; of .all records and Y city plats at low cost. A Use Crosby's Foot Lotion FOR Sore Feet IT CURES IT'S A LIQUID IT NEVER FAILS Try it for sweating, scalding, foul smelling or burning feet. If it fails, your money back. TWENTY -FIVE CENTS by mail gets a bottle worth $5.00 Give me a chance to prove it. A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON I