The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 19, 1911, Image 5

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J. T. Robinson was down from
his ranch at Culver Saturday.
J. P. Hahn left Tuesday morn
ing for a business trip to Port
land. '
P. A. Chandler of the Culver
Tribune office spent Sunday in
Madras.
J. H. Weighan of Lamonta was
in town Satirday purchasing
supplies.
Chas. Disney and wife were
visiting with friends at Vanora
last Sunday.
w. u. loung anu wile were
down from their ranch near Trail
Crossing Tuesday.
A. C. Sanford left Saturday
evening for Bend to spend a few
days with his family.
Miss Gertrude Wright and Mrs.
Bert Ness of Culver were visit
ing Madras friendB Sunday.
G. Springer was down from
his ranch near Culver Saturday
attending Farmers' Union meet
ing.
Frank Irvine came in the early
part of the week with farm pro
duce from his ranch on lower
Trout Creek.
M. G. Pillette and family have
moved into the residence former
ly occupied by W. A. Booth, the
early part of the week.
Mrs. Nancy H. Lemon made
final commutation proof on her
homestead near Culver before
Commissioner Turner Tuesday
T. M. Baldwin, cashier of the
First National Bank atPrineville,
passed through Madras Tuesday
morning on his way to Portland.
Walter Ruble of Redmond and
Dwight Roberts were in Madras
Tuesday as witnesses on the
homestead proof of Nancy H.
Lemon.
Attorneys Bergland and Irving
are in fnneville thi3 week at
tending the session of the Circuit
Court, each having several cases
to attend to.
Frank Forrest of The Dalles
was in Madras several days the
early part of the week looking
after matters pertaining to the
Madras Oil and Gas Co.
Mr. Johnson, representative of
the International Harvester com
pany, lias been in Madras and
vicinity several days past check
ing up accounts and making set
tlements.
A. W. Freeburg has on display
at his barber shop a sample of
broom corn which he raised on
his ranch near Youngs. The
sample indicates that with proper
care and cultivation the soil in
this section may be made to pro
duce this product successfully.
Hello Brother, read this. The
M. E. Church will be open to
welcome you each Sunday. This
is the people's church. Morning
service, 11:00 a. m.; subject,
"The value of the Church to Mad
ras." Evening service, 8:00p.m.;
subject," Spiritual Tramps."
All come. John J. Pacey, pastor.
J. E. Chestnut and Chas. Gil
more, formerly proprietors of the
City Meat Market at Madras
which they sold several months
ago, have decided to engage in
the meat business at Metolius.
They have leased the building
formerly used as a meat market
at this place and are having it
remodeled andrenovated through
out, carpenters now being at
work on the job. They will open
the market for business some
time next week, the exact date
not having yet been decided. Mr.
Gilrr.ore is now engaged in buy
ing cattle. Both are experienced
in the meat business and will
conduct a market that will meet
the demands of the buying pub
lic. Both men have families.
Metolius Central Oregonian.
You nro not oKnmlnKintliiK on yourself
when you tuko Oliunibui Iain's CoukI Item-
ody for u cold ns Hint iiiennrntlon litis won
its rent rrpututlon and extensive sale uy
Its remarkable cures of colds, and can nl
ways be depended- upon. It Is equally
valuable for adult's and ohlldron and may
bo ulven to younu children with Implicit
confidence as It contains no haruiful diutf.
Sold by M. E. Snook.
A Rents for
Royal
Worcester
Corsets
Central Oregon Mercantile Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Agents for
Brandegee
Kincaid's
Clothing
Wool Mackinaw Coats
We are overstocked with Mackinaw. Coals on account of
the extreme mild winter last year, and consequently have to
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 I.
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.
Cord u roy Leat h er Re vers i ble 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.
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
Electrically Lighted
Bar and Restaurant
PETER KUEHNLING, Manager
NEGLIGENCE COSTS
COUNTY DAMAGES
Dave Peck, Former Land Owner of
nils Section, Awnrded $1000
Damages at Hood River
Last week at Hood River, dur-
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ing tne session oi me circus
court, the damage cases of Dave
Peck, a former resident and land
owner of this section, and Mat
Douglas, his companion at the
time of the accident which
caused their injuries, were tried
and each was allowed damages
from the county of Hood River.
The court allowed Mr. Peck $1000
and Mr. Douglas $1600.
These two gentlemen had been
at work clearing a tract of land
some little distance from their
home during March, 1911, when
a storm overtook them as they
were passing under a tree that
was leaning over the road, the
tree toppled oyer catching these
men before they could get away.
Mr. Peck received a broken leg
and other injuries, and his com
panion was also badly injured.
It seems that this tree had
been condemned by the County
and ordered cut down, but had
not been done, therefore it was
the contention of the plaintiffs
that the county was responsible
for the falling of trees in the
highways, which was sustained
by the court it allowing the dam
ages.
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY
The Oregon Trunk Railway
for Portland now leaves Opal
City 8:00 a.m., instead of 9:00
a.m.; Culver 8:15 a.m., instead
of 9:15 a.m.; Metolius 8:25 a.m.,
instead of 9:28 a.m.; Madras 8:33
a.m., instead of 9:41 a.m.; and
arrives Portland 6:00 p.m.; in
stead of 7 :45 p. m.
Leaving Portland at 9:55 a.m.,
as formerly, the train arrives
Madras 6:18 p.m.; Metolius 6:28
p.m.; Culver 6:39p.m., and Opal
City 6:55 p.m. ; twenty minutes
earlier than heretofore.
These changes make material
ly better schedules to and from
Portland.
Stage connections to and from
interior points.
J. H. HANER, Pr. C. WONDERLEY, Vice Pres. 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 low cost.
Smith
Warren
PROPRIETOR
Elite Tonsorial Parlors
NO LONG WAITS
BATHS
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MADRAS, ORE.
Blue PrlntTownship Plats
Corrected uptodate, showing names
of entrymen, vacant land, rivers and
creeks, 60 cents each.
Land Scripts For Sale
For securing title to nil kinds of Gov
ernment land without residence or im
provement, at lowest marKoc prices.
Write us for particulars. All kinds of
Land offlco business a specialty. T won-
ty-nve ycarB experience, xteierence,
French & Co., Bankors.
Hudson Land Company
The Dalles, Oregon
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
1911 CATALOG
Try a bottle of Mur-
fine'sEdinol Devel
oper. Will develop
any plate or paper.
A. E. CROSBY
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uiympic riour, per barrel
$5.15
$4.90
$4.75
Snow Drift Flour, per barrel
Bluestem Flour, per barrel
I Granulated Flour, per barrel
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
Madras Union Warehouse Co.
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