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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
Mish JchhIc Iahurn la apcndliiK the week nt Portland. Dr. W, II. finook nnd family and Mra. Gillia Diziloy tiro at Portland this week. Hobort Ken left for Portland the flrHt (ftlli' WOdtt tlH htnf:, II... Drr, t LATEST SPRING NOVELTIES THE 1 Cms D YWCf I 1 1 T i Company accur re- : licmi Stationery, J ind J nniindiriK P l.tf LUII'F CMTIRE STOCK Or- jl Druas and CI n .1 nnfl i. the ruicM IS Mi w ' " i- 1 1. P-inrV T:in Artie cs I .Af I 11111,1 A - - riiui it r mvniw V 11111 Ml lit I lllifll UUIIHI . . siitutiiv for Portland . i .L Mmin Show. IfliU .. iMiioimrrnt1 Inl f). KUSS wus " I -- indycaicruuj n- ... t the wife of JamcB Wnttfl, iii, " - . . - . Pinin Thursday June i, n .. j .t w i mds 1 1 1 1 ininni ii v VrhUv an his WUV 10 kiic. r AM nil .mi n. j Saturday from their home ai A. Kewbill and family of Grizzly, l iu c-f nf Hu wi'plr .huvinir! CCIC mow v. p - iej. l' N sinn and (l luirnier.' i'utto . sre iittcndinir the Rose allow., at in Madras for the past wcck, gone lo roruiwiu. , . ... j, Ul OIIO VV. UVI Mil" -f,'w - - - - MI I llfUIHV I'Vt'lllllL' lilllll 14 visit iu rurwunu. ham Jos in and Jo in 1-cwiB oi a In I111KiniKn HlIlLLI'rM. m town Saturday niter a loud of p ra KPnnni'nn. ii imh vniiii v iiik- left vestcrdav on u bUHinoHa trin ii i ih ni inn hnaium Tit 1 - Mllll VI 111 III , MJ j ..... viim vi ui HLunn D !- VUUI L V . vi uui nil" i7i iw 11 1 . Tirfinni rt" r r o ..v. ,mjr m- luillllllll IU Ul.- the Rose Show. Taa P. t I I n . "v. vuui oiurairc comnanv on wuanu yesterday morninir for n days bUSinpsn trin . Fp!- n.i.- ... ..... niau u i .i . . b iiima uiui reiaiivea. Milner, of the Madras Millinir vi iii i uriiium looking after purchase of the 0 r--nrurt arm wire and J, w. .Mv ni inirn l'l1lintrf llf lir nntn . - ... .,nrion went we eitw ..,... i ..r .i . J uiivau III llllk rnat nl I HFTir ii. .. 'vuubii ami ivir. wmpBroumls nn f..i....i nt... MiKUL nnii lj i U1I Iiahl ' IB. Wall -i.. evil flen 11,1,1 children, of Senear it Part of toWn. 1 " . n.V ' P v,8' Mr8, Jo,m CombH -- t, ntiu uiiitiuir mo Peon i. ,.,i. i . .. , -"lift IlllSiur.i I,,. nut. . v i iit-i ii iiimi. '"UrillllLr f, I .... WI spend , .Wl ? of, the :; , " . 11 1,1 1110 reattvi- '".aim Attn .... l 1 iu un.. tfth.il,. v.. . j Kvenin.. i . . .i . t W i " h', ,B,lv,nlf Sunday for OI . II .,. ,,,. ...l.i .. riipht wiin uiu Sne n! ,,Mr olIote-iH now t'B the l.iifiii,. . hUew!nllea caut of l'rinevlllo. master t ? Who waa frmcrly ei.i.. luimnK uusinesa i , Jit'Jt Uiuroirqf Hnycrcek Ipft -Mort- (lay- fofHdlltnglnim, 4 Wrialf' ori u bual. nea'H Viait. TbomaH Stamiifer, of Haycroek, Ih tittendhiK the ftowcr .feativaj at Port land thia week. A. C. Sanford mndo a biiaincHH trip to Opal City last Tliurday,' rcturtiinK on the following day, The boya Huddle oirored by the Larkin HurncHH hhop to bo won by tirketa for trade, waa awarded to Floyd Stanton. Clyde S. Hobaon, left for Portland WcdncadaV, to "a'peiid a few davB with ! blfatnTlfnreot week. ! MiflB -Ktbcl Moore.' of Prinevill Iiih been a guest ofTbc Miaaea Kl.inn,t left Tuesday morning for a viait to 1 Portland. , j ..Mjv nnd Mra. J. Z. Keeney have re- j iUrned to Culver from Linden, Wash , ! wnero tnoy. nave been rea d nir for aeveral months. Mra. Mattie Wilaon Hinkle, of Prinvillc is visiting at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mra. Wilson, who live a few milca north of Madras. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ,U. Shipp and family passed through here Friday on their Way to Portland where they will spend tlte week at the Robc show. '.Mr Yeast, ,who has been employed as salesman in the store of the .Madras Trading company for the past two months, departed yesterday for Port land. . . .... (orny Wilsdn iofjjlendf. arrived Ifei'CA'dBlerday, io represent Raner in the civil case of Curr vh. Raner. which ts being heard in Justice JacltBon's court today." "' Mra. "J"."Nfci61s "lind'son," "Ray mond left for Portland Monday morn ing on the Oregon Trunk 'train for a ten-day yisit with .friends and to see the Rose Festival. , Dr, nnd, Mrs. 4r.a Boyd of Moscow, Idaho, werov heroduring the week. coming to attend the wedding of the Dr'H sister, Miss Nora, to Mr. Roy Brown, of Culver. - Perry Read left last Friday for a visit at The Dalles and Hood River. He expects to get ii supply of atraw berries at the latter place for shipment here for his own use. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea-Dyer of Pnne- ville took tlioiniin from here laat Frl day for the Dalles. They have sold their property at Pnneville and expect to make their home elsewhere. Jnmc Rice oMIaycrcck was a passen ger to Portland this morning, going down on a combined business and pleasure trip and expecting lo Vemain over the last days of the rose festival. II D. Woods, 'who owns considerable farm property in the Opal Prairie neighborhood, arrived here Monday cvenlrig fromXTrclianlsT "WashingTon, lo give his att nlion for a short time to hia property. 'A! tl." 'Combs general manager for National Life Insurance company with ofjlcca at Portland waa.hcrq the first of the week Jjbrfkng afl'r bugincss 'mat ters. O. ,L. Chittenden, representing the same c'omprfriy -was' with hint. J. J. Keogh, representing the West ern Loan & Savings company of bait Lake City, is in Madras endeavoring to organize a building nnd loan associa tion. He repprts progress in the sale of-Bhares-and itis probable that an or ganization will be made here. J! W. Brcwor, president of the Red mond Rank of Commerce and Guy E. Dobson, were here from the Hub City yeaterday evening leaving this morning for Portland. While hero !r. Dobson made a homestead filing on a quarter section in the neighborhood of Gateway. A) civil cusp at aw hctweon Andrew Piorsbn irntl Tliom'na Fields 'hud a hear ing ih Justice Jackson's court yester diiy, nnd after the preliminaries of the case-had been heard" the parQc'a agreed to submit their disagreement to arbi tration and make it settlement out. of court. A.Zell, who was kicked on the leg by ji horse at Madraa iw couple of months ago, is confined to his room from injuries received. An operatipn may bo necessary to give reliet, but at Mr. Zoll's ago there is pome hesitancy about using -the surgeon's knife. Prinqyillo Journal. . .. ' rr- r--T Premiums Given F;ree Loucks Rroa. hnve just received a largo Hhipment of premiums which they will give away to thei- cash customers with every $ 0, f1B,-$2B and R0 spent in thoir store, and they me going to give ..a .Bpccinl discount ion Iron UcdB, pressors, 'TaUs, , etc.f-throuhli Uto moptiiof Jujic.f Now (8 xouritimeto buy-get the discount and also u fine premium. J 1-8. FOIt SAL13 On .easy terms, or rent, all or part of my property m Madros. 'Inquire of Hurry C.TKtfy. j8-29 FOR SALK-Ono good milk.cow, freah in n few days. Inquiro of C. K. Loucks, Mutlrua. j8-lCpd. Cool Dress Goods it ' ' 1 ' 'A' Vlslt to oufdsk" gobdHf de partment will convince you that we have the right goods at the right prices. A large variety of patterns and materials, djrect from the eastern markets, 'and the prices this season are con siderably lower than last season. Ginghams Cc up, Flowered lawns from 8 l-3c up. Calicoes, pham brays, zephyrs, Sc6tch plaid .novelties, etc. j. j j ; . . M Straw arid 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 offthe 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, th.it 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 I the largest selection and ' nfcatest 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. Latdst swatches always on display. 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., Sr, JADRAS, OR. 1 Notice ior Publ-fcatiort ' ' '.Department of the Interior, United litinil Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, Mny 22ml 11M1. Notice Is hereby 'glViyi .that Carl W. Doerlng, of Hillinnii, "Oregon, wlo, oil October SJUnl, Wi, made Homestead, No. 05151. for Hcjfnwtf, t-H HWtf, swseji, Section -J.TowimIiIi) 13 South, Range 12 East, Willamette .Meridian, has filed iiotico of Intention to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. P. Hewitt, United Spates Commissioner at his office, at Red mond, Oregon, on the 3rd day of .Inly, TOIl. iOlnlmint names as witnesses: Kmlly Smith, Kdward Alcott, Alice Alcott, Jesse Wot all of Hlllman, Oregon. t W. MOOKE, j.2iind Register. AUTO OWNERS - -.- .--4:. . -v w r mm I J am ngeiit fnr two liaiuly little de vices for liolitlngu blowout on tires. The Martel VUo IJoot Holder nnd Martel VUe Dlowout Protectors. M viilrnnlzliiK, nu Inslile iBtc J;. lie inn on In one minute, lib 31 1th. TO SEK THEM G,W;HESS)Agf.oMREdio?i Notice df Con test ' OCllfi-474 nefmrtment rtf tde Interior, United Stales I.aml Ome, TUe Dalles. Oregon, Jlay 22. 1911. To 11KNJAMIN' I.. RII'I'ETEAU of Mailras, Contestee- Von are lieretiy notllled' tliat OeorKO Irwin, who gives -Mudra", Oregon, as his nOHt-ofllce aOtliCHx. (Hit on Mareh 29; 1111. Hfe In Hlits otlleiihis duly corrohoraied application torou-tei-t and secure tlie caue'eliallon of your lioinQHtead. .Entry No, , Serial No. Wilis niarte Jla'reh 3, 1910, for eU niv KCctlon V, Townslilii 10. H., Uauge 13. K., Willamette Meri dian, Hiul as grounds for Ira content he alleges that said eutrymau has never estaliliKhed any resldencl! on the land or cultivated or im proved the same In any manner and has rliollyahffiuli)UL,d said lun'd for more' I Hall six' iiinutli.H last pant. , ... r 'Vou'rfroiltertfure; rurllicr-'iiotlfleirtlml tlltt iiald Hllegalious will be taken by this ofllce.as liavingtJccn cOnfeMe'd 11 you't'atid i on Y t (Lid entry will .be canceled thorquniler without your further riglftno Ba hdaWl UleietD.' CllllCr' before tills oflieo or on appualr(f you fall to llle in this bftlcfc Vllhlti twenty- days after "tluf FOURTH, publication of tills notice, as sliowu below, ydur answer,- under iatli, speellicaUy meeting and responding to, these allegations of contest, lir If joif-fall withiif thaftiinetQ flio In tills oflice due proof that you have. served a winv of vniir answer on said contestant either i in person or by registered mall. , If this service is mane uy me nenveryni a copy in join nu swer to the contestant in person, proof of such servlrtr nmst'be cither th'o'slfld cOntestAUf written acknowledgement of ills receipt ot the copy, shnwlne the date of Its receipt. Or the alUilavit of thu pex.sou.by w.lioin the-delivery, was made stntlng when and where TlilTTrttfjr was ueli wired: If made by registered mail, proof of silcli service must consist of the afflna vlt of the jierson by whom the copy was mailed stating when nnd the post oftlce lo which il was mailed, and this alUdavit must be ac companied by the postmaster's receipt for (he letter f- E. E. Echelberger BUILDING CONTRATOR I Plans and Estimates Furnished the nost oflice to which you desire future no tt sein Vou should stale In your answer the name of tu re no Oil E. Itegister tlces to bl to you. C. W. MOOIIE. ateof'tlrst publication, June 1911. 'I'voi-niul " " 8. " " "'third ' " - " 15. " '''UrnthV' 'v. 22.- ';. , , , S. - w Jl jllVpd-- T EDS, BEDS and BEDS A Full Line of Up-to-Date Iron Beds Are you going to( paper-, your Ji'ouse this Spring? See our line -of WALL PAPERS latest Designs and Patterns Office nt, Robinson's Garage MADRAS, OREGON June Sale Iron Beds, Tables and Dressers To make room for new stock. Special dis counts given in addition to the fine premiums we are now giving away. Save your tickets they -wilt-get "you something for nothing. : : : LOUCKS BROS. THE fl. T. COMPANY MADRAS, OR. FURNITURE, CARPETS. ETC cor First and H Sts near Oregon Trunk Depot S j. I I. I JANpR, Pre .C. WONDERLEY, Vice Pres. L. M. BECHTELL, Sec. I TheJ. H.'Hanef AKslracit Co. y incorpoiaicu Prineville - Oregon I Capital Aock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up. t Abstracts of title to all rwl'pcoperty in Crook county. I Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records and r city plats at low cost. jA-jQi Jkj&t JlufU A A rfU Ai5tj!hjaiAAjlliAjfkAAA)flijaA JU.Jf 4 i i 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. , CROSBY EVER.YTHINOJ4N The dalls DRUGS AND KODAKS OREGON 1iurirj'innfvV,IMrVVVViVVnr X