The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, September 28, 1911, Image 5

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D. W. Barnett returned Tues
day from Portland where he wont
on business.
J. II. Jackson returned Tues
day night from Portland where
he appeared before the grand
jury as a witness.
S. C. Lawrence who came here
last week from Portland succeeds
II. E. Scull as local manager of
the Madras Lumber Company.
Superintendent Uolins and
Chief Engineer Boskie of the 0.
W. R. & N. were here last week
on business. They left Saturday
night for Opal City.
Glen Bontrager, John Gamp-
bell- and Misa Gladys Sanford
went by auto to Culver last Sun
day. Miss Gertrude Wright and
Mr. and Mrs. Hutching, the lat
ter manager of the Culver Lum
ber Co., accompanied them to
Madras on their return.
Cattle shipments over the Ore
gon Trunk road have been heavy
the past week. Tuesday morn
ing 11 cars went out and the
local agent Mr. Hoydar, informs
us that 1000 more cattle from the
Prineville district will be shipped
the latter part of the week. All
of the cattle are from the Prine-
vlllo district and were consigned
to the Portland market. The
last shipment was loaded at
Metolius,
For bo wnl complaint In children always
i.U() Cliaiiiburlnln'H Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Itcniody and castor oil. It In
certain to eifect a cure and when reduced
with water and Hwcetened lx uleaHunt to
taku. No physician can prescribe a but
ter remedy. For sale by M. K. .Snook.
Underwood
Standard
Typewriter
POPULARITY
When the UNDERWOOD
made its advent in the
market fourteen years ago,
as the original front stroke
visible writing typewriter,
it met with instant popular
favor because it marked a
iistinct advance in the art
'jf typewriter construction.
Typewriters representing
in design and construction
the best achievements of
the mechanical world up to
that time have been dis
tanced by the UNDER
WOOD in the markets of
the world until today its
sales largely exceed those
of any other make of
machine. In the effort to
Dffset the universal popu
larity and growth of the
UNDERWOOD machine,
all makers of ' 'blind" writ
ing machines have changed
their models to visible
writers in the last few years
and visible writing has
become the current talking
point of its critics of
yesterday.
The UNDERWOOD, is
lesigned on correct me
jhanical principles, is
nade of the best material
las fewer parts in its type
Dar mechanism than any
5ther machine, and excels
In point of du rability,
.peed, accuracy,. tand ease
3f operation,
"The Machine You Will:
' Eventually Buy."
68 SIXTH STREET
Portland, Ore.
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Agents for
Royal
Worcester
Corsets
Central Oregon Mercantile Co
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Agpnts for
Brandegee
Kincaid's
Clothing
Wool Mackinaw Coats
We arc overstocked with Mackinaw Coats on account of
the extreme mild winter last year, and consequently have lo
close out our entire line to make room for staple goods. Note
the following reductions:
$3.50 grade now $2.50
5.00 grade now 3.00
6.00 grade now 4.50
Sheep Lined Coats
All the latest improvements will be found in our Summit
Brand of Coats, such as knit fit, snug neck, knit wrists and
leather faced pockets. Unexcelled for wear and warmth.
Prices $5.50 to $1 1.
Ladies' Cloth Coats
We have the snappiest line of uptodate Ladies,' Misses'
and Child's Coats, for fall wear, ever shown in Crook county.
Bought direct from eastern factory. Many of them look like
hand tailored garments. Do not fail to see them.
Corduroy Leather Reversible Coats
This line of Coats is strictly first class in every detail and
are rain repellant. Just the thing for cold weather rain or shine.
$8.50 grade now $7.50 $5.00 grade now $3.50
Sweater Coats
The largest assortment ever shown in Madras. Popular
shades, latest weaves, assorted sizes to suit everybody. Qual
ity considered, prices are exceptionally low. Note the following:
Child's sizes - ' $ .85 and up (
Misses' sizes - 1 .00 and up
Ladies' sizes - 2.00 and up
Men's sizes - 1 .50 and up
Knit Wool Underwear
Our Wool Underwear this season is hard to beat, Union
Suits especially. Ask to see the Cooper brand; it will cer
tainly please you.
Do not forget that we carry a full line of Knit Goods such as Auto Scarfs, Avia
tion Caps, Fascinators, Shawls, Hoods, Toques, Bootees and Child's Leggins.
If you want a good cow go to
Warren's auction sale October
4th.
$295
BUYS
THIS
HOUSE
It .
EVERYTHING NEEDED la luppllcd nt
tills bargain price nil tho material re
quired for tho construction of this mod
ern srood-looklnfr and comfortablo cottage. Wo
are independent de-lere--not in any trust or
association. At this remarkably low quota
tion we includo all lnmtr, Bash and doors,
millwork, slilinir, cetllnir, flooring, nails, stair
work, finishing lumber, window frames, door
frames, bulldln. paper, caves trough and
pipe, hardware, sash weight, painting mater
ials, roofing, plaster board, wall tint, etc,
Tho liouse, which is of solid, double-con-tructlon
throughout. Is 25lj ft. x 5 Mi ft. in
dimensions, and la surprialngly roomy and
well arranged.
Architects plans, specifications nnd full
details about construction uro supplied.
Our free folder, which tells you nil about
this houso is waiting for you. Ask for Politer K.
"Roliablo DsMer"
2232 Westlako Ave SEATTLE, U.S.A.
Notice
A Inrge shipment of Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Fall Coats have arrived
at the Central Oregon Mercantile Co.'s
store. Do noDfail to see them. They
look Swell. Prices extremely low
s21tf Central Oregon Mercantile Co.
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
Warren Smith
PROPRIETOR
Elite Tonsorial Parlors
NO LONG WAITS
B ATH S
MADRAS, ORE.
HOTEL DALLES
THE DALLES, ORE.
Kuropean Plan New and Modern
105 Rooms, Single and En Suite, with Bath
Hot and Cold Running Water
Elevator and Sample Rooms
Telephone in Every Room
Electrically Lighted
liar and Restaurant
PETER KUEHNLING, Manager
Tum-A-Lum 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 nns
stood the test for years, Malthoid, which needs no
introduction. We are 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
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J. H. HANER, Pre.. C. WONDERLEY. Vice Pre..-L. M. BECHTELL, Sec.
The J. H. Haner AbStrad: 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 Tow cost.
:
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
done. Mailorders
will receive our
prompt attention.
Write for our new
I9II CATALOG
Try a bottle of Mur-
me scuinoi Devel
oper. Will develop
any plate or paper.
A. E. CROSBY
I. O. O. F. Lodge
Meets every Wednesday
night, Strangers are wel
come. Tillman Reuter,,N. G.
Lewjs H. Irving, Secretary
AAAlA4t4tA.-.
A. K. Peterson !
MADRAS,
OREGON
MADRAS,
JEWELER
Three Doors North of 1, O,
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Hamilton, Wnltharri, Elgin WatchcB. Hamilton & Hamilton chains T
X clmrma. necklaces, bracelets, lavallers. eh,itlln J. U'Hllna'
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