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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1911)
THE J f!mss 2U v Company Drug of accuf p r e- i a specif mtTiDOunding fclN I STOCK Oh i n : Jad Drugs and .Ap Purest and mpst 1C - .. r SlnlinncrV. Kable raat-jr - t;U Articles and .11 .m il line of rii WNEVS Cnun-" 1 AND BON BON! AND LOCAL, . ok-in dim inat cat school nousc- - completed at urizz.y. ,Mary Pitzcr of Grizzly was erday calling on inc-mm. .. ...,! Qutwlnv eVenillir Ir n In SoAHHlC nnd lU'O wee d w-i- in sYulaSanfordlcft Sunday ufter- for Prineville, where chc win the wook tuuinjf inter. nnrdered by the city uuthori- . f, ntlior InrritorV mill return, turned In Port- lay after a three day's visit her brother, S. E. (J ray. 'I Ins iu .ii;.. Uif hnil mot for rnnnv ... ir.ll...,, .wl liia Itvntlm Wil- rr j auiLio uiiu ww..w .- i i t. Mathers of Youngs completed me ... . iU.n1l,li-illm(T nil (fit frnm C. Sothman, and took the ma in their home today. and Mrn. Edward HofTerd of nd were visiting in Madras last , guests of Attorney Bcrglnnd nnd Monday they left by auto for .... n. . II i I. ...! w benches installed last week in aiwi imnrnvpmi'ML iiv niiLrnns en 1 n't . . 1 I ... . it - t 11.. I jl ii w irnii imri iiiiim iimhhmv ifiiiiiii ... .1 l.l..l. II 0. W. R. & N. denot is fast nenr- anrv in Hiwiiii i jL"ii unnira i twi that remains to be done. The mm inn a nt hn nmt l. ly appreciated by both the com i employees and passengers. M. Mayes who lost his wife re in's advprtisinir ttultlin IOrnCXt baturdav. Hnntnmlinr Oft. , I . household frnrula livi ainnU n -- tv iivwLrv uiiu implements. Ho intends to .vmiiikU illlU IUII1UVU ro na mill i i i his children. herder by the name nf .inlm rf t.nHu& wuiij;iu- vi firH in I i iini.n i . ... vuv vyunuuo ioresi re ft VmilL. "" lu I I II i i ri . -ww, u, VUlll- Srtnn- ii..r. W iW0 tO BDIiear linfrirn M, f-l grand jurv nt Vnnnnim.. vt.. ... w 4 1 W V " to if Kn "n HIU II1U11II I HIIlN - im.il wilO HI Inn.il in iUn - nuaaii uiiu iivm ui. . ft Vllft Win Mi- iciN nra ni .. i . viijiiiiiiir i nn i n the burned area nn.l l.. 'Mndiivcrvi.nr. i "imcnce Conaf rimMr.., .. ajy. While Willing n:.. ., " i 'iiuiii ii 1 1 1 1 n ii vr luirriAt. n . -n'"iiu ill II I If IrninlnU.l. 0 uU Bignt Bceinc. , ay8 me Mr. f ri . . a 1. 11 liiiii Miiiinn , mere is a m.nn,i. i "'"iiiui iiiimr Between :tr. .,n,i An opinion It wim, ' unu lie Rn vo l.- lC0udbe seen nnn.n 1 u me strand i ... . bp..... , . " "ut oniv one UdIOII t 1 " towri;;,;r 0 lpnnilo n. ook 88,6 10030 gettinpon ml.. . 13 ahvo0 opri.i.. "u nru nrni rnr it HiS,iJro,.u!t,"orctHnl. It f nale by m, u( Hnook. C. M. Hlclinrds of Ucnd wns n busi ness visitor In town Tucsdny. ChnH. Crowfoot of Agency Plains was in town this week on business. Born to the wife of Albert Ii. White Suturdny, Hoptcinber 2nd, n boy. C. M. Disney nnd son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milliron and GIIIIh Disney wcro visiting with friends nt Vnnoru Sunday. Mrs. Nancy II. Lemon, of Opal City wiib in town Monday nnd made applica tion to provo up on her homcstend. J. P. Halm, n prominent merchant of Culver was in town the first of the week looking nf tor his business inter ests. Geo. Gould n well known resident of the YoungB district was in town this week renewing acquaintance with old friends nnd transacting business. Seth P. Luclling mndc final five year proof on his homestead before Com mishionor Turner Wednesday; his wit ncsscs wdrc Alfred H. Parkcy nnd Charley Dillon. Rev. J. D. Goodpasture of Hood Itivcr came in Monday evening and is looking after his interests in this vicin ity, he still owns u large tract of land just west of town. j. r. ionics 01 jacomn, wasn., as sistant route agent for the Northern express company was in the city last week looking after the business inter ests of his company. Wesley D. Hill a former resident of the Agency Plains, came in Snturday from his home at North Yamhill, Ore, nnd is visiting nt the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. William Coulter. 0. A. Penrce, cashier of the Mudras State Hank, is expected to return from Page, South Dakota, with his family about the lfith of this month. It is un dcrstood that immediately upon his re turn definite steps will be taken to let the contract for their new brick bank building. Frank Prutt was brought before Judge Jackson Tuesday charged with carrying concealed weapons. lie plead ed guilty to the charge but stated that someone had slipped the weapon in his pocket without his knowledge. The judge fined him f 10 and coats, the mini mum penalty under the statutes. Hnlfour, Guthrie Co., report the pur chase this week of two cars of wheat from Hugh Davis, John Evick, Chas. Dillon and II. Links, well known farm ers living nt the north end of Agency Plains. The price paid for the wheat was CG and G7 cents per bushel. It is to be loaded on the cars at Mecca. Jupiter Pluvius rolled out his sprinkl ing cart early last Mondny morning nnd kept the old thing going nil day and most of the night. It was the first good rain this country hns had for scv- erul months und while it came too late to benefit the grain crop, it had its good effect in putting an end to the ravnging forest fires in the mountuins and laying the dust to an extent that traveling over the roads from now on will be n delight. For bowel complaint Iu children always glvo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cuxlor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is, ideasant to take. No physician can prescribe a tet ter remedy. Kur sale-1 y M. K. Snook. UAThWAY NEWS NOTES 2 A much needed rain fell in this vic inity Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Andrews left for Portland Thursday morning. Mr. McFnrland and daughter Ruth were Madras visitors one day lust week. Mrs. Arthur Turney who has been in Madras a few weeks returned to Gate way last week. Howard Dutchcr took Homer L. Smith and George Schulmerichof Hills boro, over to their homesteads near Ash wood. Grandma Wills of - Heisler was in town Thursday. Grnndma is quite plucky ns alio is holding down a homc stend nt the ngc of 7G years. Chnrlcs Swanson from Ashwood came over to meet David Johnson and fam ily, recent nrrivals from North Dakota who uro moving onto a homestead near ABhwood. The Misses Smith nnd Matthews hnve made final commutation proof on their homesteads near Lyle Gap nnd left Monday for their old homo in Iowa. They will nlso Btop in Pendleton to take in the Round-up nnd visit with friends. The 05,000 gullon water tank at the 0. W. It. & N. depot is nennng com pletion, the pump nnd engine have been put in place, water pipes are all in nt the depot and stock yards and it is expected to have wuter in the tank this week. Jnmcs Hurt nnd family from Trout Creek nnd Mr Shnnklin nnd family of Portland have returned from a camping trip near Bend. They report n pleus nnt trip with lots of fish nnd venison, but wero unable to find any huckle berries in the mountains,' F Dentist Coming The latter part of this week and for a short time only I will bo in Madrns to do "Dental Work-." Dr. Hurold Clark Ta&e a Lesson in Thrifty CooKing and you will learn that the less expensive cuts of meat contain the most Nourishment. also that the most Savory Dishes are easily prepared from these inexpensive cuts with a "Universal" m Food Chopper You need the "Universal" every day for Chopping all sorts of Meats and Vegetables raw or cooked fine or coarse as vanted, for Hash, Croquettes, Hamburger Steak, Chow Chow, Mince Meat, etc., etc A Cook Book of valuable recipes i included with each machine. i Come in and see our Demonstration Display of the "Universal" all this week. We are Headquarters for Household Things. Central Oregon Mercantile Co. t h k: Second Annual NORTHWEST FRONTIER ROUND-UP and EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT FAIR at Pendleton, Sept. I Ith 1 Btti One and One-Third Fare via OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIL ROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Excursion fares on special dates. Ask your nearest agent. LET 'ER BUCK! Bronco busting, steer roping, riding and racing wild horses, Indian war dances, cowboy and cowgirl races, relay horse and pony races, Northwest Frontier parade, horseback tug of war, horseback pistol shooting, etc. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Big Shoe Sale At the Central Oregon Mercantile company's store. All the odds and ends in children's, misses', ladies' and men's work and dress shoes to be closed out nt less than cost. Now is the time to buy. a3-tf Balfour Guthrie Co. GRAIN Bought at all points We have on hand at all times Calcutta grain bags and Crown brand twine. Give us a call for anything in our line. Office in Madras, Oregon J. H. HANER, Pres. C. WONDERLEY. Vice Pres. L. M. BECHTELL, Sec. $ 0 The J. H. Haner Abftrad: Co. Incorporated Prineville - Oregon Capital slock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up. Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county. Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records and city plats at low cost. 6 6 6 arren Elite Tonserial Parlors NO LONG WAITS B ATH S MADRAS, OFE. PROPRIETOR HOTEL DALLES THE DALLES, ORE. European Plan New and Modern 105 Rooms, Single nnd En Suite, with Bath Hot and Cold Running Water Elevator and Sample Rooms Telephone in Every Room Electricully Lighted Bar and Restaurant PETER KUEHNLING, Manager Smith- El v. JiP ' A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN Kodak Co. Rochester, N. Y. A full line of Pho to supplies always on hand. Printing and developing .... o done. Manor will receive prompt attention. Write for our new 1911 CATALOG Try a bottle of Mur- une stainoi Devel oper. Will develop any plate or paper. A- E. CROSBY rders our Tum-A-Lurn Lumber COMPANY Having completed our lumber sheds we are now in shape to carry all the different grades of kiln dried flooring, ceiling, rustic and shiplap. We aim to carry a complete stock in every detail found in a retail lumber yard. Dimensions in all size timbers, sash, doors, mouldings, shingles, lime, cement, posts, wood and coal. When it comes to roofing we have one that has stood the test for years, Malthoid, which needs no introduction. We arc here to accommodate the peo ple and would be pleased with a share of your pat ronage. Phone at your service. WM. W. ESSELSTYN, Local Manager Ml MADRAS, OREGON I. O. O. F. Lodge Meets every Wednesday night. Strangers are wel come. Tillman Router, N. G. Lavia H. IrIn3, Sacrtary A I? T54- ' JEWELER A T K r-. . T!!ree Dr8 Nrth ' P. O. OREGON Humilton, Wulthnm, Elgin Watch TTm:il ... ion Guaranteed