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Entered na second class niaticr August
2, 1904, nt the rostoMco nt Mndrns, Oro.,
THyRSDAY"
Dec. 21, loo?
THE ISEV SENATOR,
John M. Gjearin of Poriland.
who has been appointed by
Governor Chamberlain to fill
the vacancy caused by the death
of Senator John EL. litchell. is
without doubt the ablest man
in his party in this state, and in
addition possesses a strong
personality and a force of qhar
acter which have made him ap
pointment deservedly popular
among Oregonians of every par
ty. Although a life-long Demo
crat, Mr. Qearjn las never be
longed to that wing of the party
which placed party success
aboye principle, and on many
of the great national issues of
$he day he will be found Wore
in lne wth the conservative
.element of the Republican party
thn with the radicals n his
flwn party. Mr. Gearin was a
member of the law firm of Dolph,
Mallofy, Simon and Gearin,
which frm has already given to
the state of Qregon four United
States senators. As a trial law
yer, M.r. Gearin has fey equals
jn. the state.
.Mail contract not let.
No satisfactory bids were re-r
.qeived for service on Route No.
73300, from Heisler to Madras,
jmder the general advertisement
,of Sejptember 15, 19Q5, and the
post office department has now
issued a bulletin advertisement
,br new bids for the pontract on
this rotate, for servipe from. July
j, 19Q6, to June 3.Q, IfllQ.
This route, No, 73.3Q6, from
Jleisler to Madras, a distance of
eighteen miles, was created this
Pall, and it is therefore a new
.servipe, 1q bid undr the adr
.vertispment will be considered
.unless submitted by a person
who resides on or contiguous to
the route. All bids under the
4iew advertisement must be in
the hands of the Second Assint-s
.ant Postmaster General not
jater than January 17, 1908.
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Recently the work of install
ing the hydraulic rani for Mr.
Morris at Trail Crossing was
.finished and two minutes after
starting it up the water had tra
versed the 370 feet of inch dis
charge pipe and began to flow
.out upon the hitherto barren
.desert. A number of spectators
and prospective ram users were
present and witnessed the start
ing up of the plant, The ma
chine was operated for a short
.time only, some large leaks in
ithe flume and intake tank hav
ing shown up, which somewhat
reduced the amount of drive
head from the normal. When
these repairs are accomplished,
Mr. Morris will opreate the ram
permanently for the winter irri
gation. It may oe oi interest
io note that this is the largest
ram built and successfully oper
ated, although Mr. Hesse, who
installed the plant, says that
his company is prepared tocon
Htnict these machines in size re
quiring a drive pipe of 48 inches
in diameter. Such a ram would
have a capacity of approximate
ly nine times that of the one
hero described. uena jsuueun.
Mis. Ralph A. Drown was a .visitor at
i.ti. or.ival home vesicrday, from 'the
Mud Springs school district where &ht Si
Frank Loveland, the "well drill-man'
o( Culver has made 'arrangements with
the Madrus Townsite Company for a lot
upon which he intends to sink adeep well,
one that M afford an nnVplelsupply of
water for the tank-wagons and barrels
lhat are brought in by the farmers of the
Big and Little Plains and other surround
ing districts, mere has been a gieat
deal of trouble in Madras this fall, owing
to the extremely dry season just past,
which caused a consequent shortage ol
water in all the local wells. In ordinar
years the water lies about 1 5 feet below
the surlace and is there in inexhaustible
quantities, but this year the wells have all
had to be extended downwards 10 or 12
feet, and even then some of them, have
hardly afforded enough water to sup
ply the ranchers. This well of Mr. Love
land's 'will supply the deficiency, and as
he will erect a large tank, all the farmers
need do will be to drive up to the tank,
turn on the faucet and watch her fill up.
C F. Smith ol Prineville, one of the
largest owners of real estate in this coun
ty", was a visitor in Madras yesterday.
He was accompanied by Mrs. Smith.
They have been visiting in the Lamonta
neighborhood, where a large amount of
Mr. Smith's holdings are situated, and
came on down to visit this place and look
after business matters.
Miss Florance McCann of Bend was
in town last Tuesday, on her way to Ante
lopp lor a vjsjt with friends. Miss Mc
Cann has been a compositor in the office
of the Bend Bulletin for several years
past.
William Hannon has taken charge of
the livery stable until recently conducted
by W. Shelly, the latter having left for
Portland.
A new supply of tablets and a flue
and desirable line of Jewelry just re
ceived at Madras drugstore.
F. H. Watts of The Dalles was in town
on Tuesday, looking after the business
interests of the Watts Marble Works.
A. C. Sandford expects to go to Shani-
ko tomorrow, to spend the holidays with
his family,
HENRY L KUCK
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness and Stock Saddles
COWBOY OUTFITS A 8PECIAT TY.
Dealer tn Cpllarc, Whips, Robes and a gen
eral lino of Horse Furnishing Goods, Teuts
Awning and Wagon Covers. AH irork guar,
anteed.
East Qeoond St,
THE DALLES, Ore
Grizzly Post Office Store
(o you know where to find the bargains?
Let us tell you ; go to Grlzily Post Office
8tor5, ant you will find aV full lint of
fdwa'fg, Groceries, t 'kinds) of
pijtjqpd CJoods, CftJIpo. and good assort
ment b( Men's yiirms'hlgs. Also all
kinds of Patent Drugs,
Ladies' Hose, was 30c, now 25c.
Come qd sec our eodds, and let us
show you pur PRICES ARE RIGHT.
' J
GRIZZLY GREGON
H0TI0E FOB PUBLJOATIOif.
Department of tbe Interior.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
December 16, 1905
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make filial proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made beforo Don P
P.ea, V, 8, Commissioner, at his office in Mad
ras, Oregon, on January 26, 1006, vis:
John Tellefson,
of Madrss, Oregon, on H. E. No. 12,723, for the
se M w Hi w H e 1,1 800 18 ne 1,4 nw 1,4
and nw M e 1-4 sec 19. tp 10 a, r 14 e, w m.
n natn.i I tin following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vU:
James Jf Borbridge, L P Paxton, 8 P Loving,
Arthur BomlH, all of Madras, Oregon.
121-J2S Michael T. Noian, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. B.Land Office at The Unites oregon.
' December 10, 1TO5.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has Hied notice of bis intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that eald proof will be made before D. P, Ilea
U. 8. CommUsloncr, at his office in Madras,
Oregon, on January 21th, 1906, vizi
Bhorman J. Ilarrop,
of Culver, Oregon, on II. E. No. 14,001, lor tbe
nc 1-4 of see II, tp, 13 s, r. 12 c. w. m.
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of raid land, viz:
James E. Grout, William Hawlcy, of Madran
Oregon-Bert Woodard, Elmer G, wooldrldgc,
of Culver, Oregon.
MICHAEL T.NOLAN.
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUILICATI0H.
Department of the lnteilor.
U. B. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles Oregon.
December 10 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that the following,
named Msttler has 11 led liollce of his Intention
ti make final proof ill support of his claim,
and that xulil proof wjll be made before D,P,
Ilea, lr. S. CominlxslonOr, at his office in Mad.
ras, Oregon, on Jauuary2lth, 1900, viz:
Elmer a, Wobldrldge,
.of Culver, Oregon, on ll. K. No. 11,002, for the
aw M hco 11, lp i'i .,,r 12 e, w m.
lie names tho following witnesses lo prove
hi continuous residence upon and cultivation
of Mid land, vis:
James K, Urotit, Sherman rtarrop, William
Ilawloy, of Madras, Oregon; Bert woodard, of
Culver, Oregon.
irtii..ivr rn vrw . v
HarnessShop
B. S. LARKIN, Prop.
Madras, Oregon
ttrnc, u fon
USTIEJ-W MACHINE
FOR REPAIRING FINE SHOES
COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD
OLE FIXTURES
The beat quality of Eepairing
Hamilton Hot
First class meals and bods.
Prices reasonable. Head
quarters for nil stage lines.
Antelope,
Oregon
CULVER HOTEL
AND FEED BARN
PERRY REKD, Mauagor.
GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS
NEW BUILDINGS
GRAIN AXD HAY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALK
PRICES REASONABLE.
CULVER
ORECON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of thc( ntorlor.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
De,combi;r 10, 1905.
Notice is hereby Riven that th follow.
ing-naiued settler has filed notice of his
intention to muko finitl proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will bumnde
beforo Don P. Res, U. . Coinhilsbloner, at
1is office in.jladcas, Orcjyjn, on January
27, 19WJ, viz:
John T. Bennett,
of Madras, Oregon, on II E. No. 11,673, for the
se 1-4 sw 1-1, sw 1-4 se 1-4 see 14 and w 1-2 ne 1-4
sec 23, tp 11 s, r 13 e, w m.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Fred Davis, W H Snooks, F Osborn, J P Habn
all of Madras, Oregon.
M1CIIAEL T. NOLAN,
d21-j25 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
November 14, 1S06.
Notice is hereby given that the following.
named settler has Aled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and (hat said proof will be made before Don 1.
Rca, V, B. Commissioner, at his office In Mad
ras, Oregon, on January 6, 1906, vis:
James A. Brown,
of Culver, Oregon, on H. E. No. 8001, for tho e
nw4 and w neJ4 sec 30, fp 12 s, r 14 e, w m.
Honamos the following witnesses to prove
nls continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
HJHoaley, of Culver, Orogon; Jamos Mo.
Iteon, Nukl Milllgan and Robert Armstrong, of
Lamonta, Oregon. ,
MICUAEL T. NOLAN,
p.nSQ-Ji Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, i$78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 25, 1905.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
une3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
iraber lands in the Btatpj of California, Ore
.on, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as
xtended to all the public land states by act of
VUgUSt 4, 1W2,
Nettie L. Halvorsen,
f Centralla, county of Lewis, state of Wash,
ington, has this day filed in this office her
worn statement No. 2602, for the purchase of
die lot 4, nee 30, lots 1, 2 and 3, sec .11, tp 11 s, r
10 e, w m.
And will offer uroof to show that the land
.nurht Is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to cstab-
dsh her claim to said land neiorc me uegisier
and Receiver at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on the
,7th day of February, 1906-
She names as witnesses: Maud ifarrlson,
Laohlin McNeil, Catherine McNeil, John Cur
ry, ol tenirana, uaaniiigiou ; jukjjuuioiiihu
)f Bisters, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
their claims In this on or before said 17th day
)i roDruary, iyuo.
Michael T. Nolan,
Register.
Itfcrfb -rfV iAr -?tf r1 ,JV iifr,TAf yUr-Ju-Mr
M'ELROY
Madras, Oregon
BLAGKSMITHING AND WAG0N-MAKIN6
ji Horaeshoolno a Specialty
WATER-TANKS and GRAIN-RACKS
i
-AUWAY8
Antelope Drug Company
I ANTELOPE, OREGON !
Prorlptlon work a principal featuro or thl atore, No mibstltutloD,
Accuracy guaranteed. Mftll order receive careful attention and de-
ilvered In return mall. J
SELECT IM OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES
IN, M. LANE
Gqneral Blacksmith
and Wagon Maker
HORSESliOEINQ A SPECIALTY
AH Work Gunrantccd
SHAN1KO
OREGON
0HUK0H DIRECTORY.
MADRAS DISTRICT.
First Sunday, morning and oveinni!
Methodist Episcopal, Ucv. J. K. Oral.'
pator.
Second Sunday, morning and evening,
Monnonltt! Urethral Rev. Cain, pastor.
Third Sunday. Morning and Kvcnlti);.
M. i!. Church, Hoy. J. K. Utalg, pastor.
Sunday school utOu. m. imoli Su.idiu
Mrs. .1. K. Craig superln ondenf.
Clirlwtmus troo will ho held tinttinin;
Hvetiing, Deo. 23.
MKT1IODI8T HILL D1BTIUCT.
German M. K. Cliurnh, Rev. .1. (i
Moulirlng, pastor. Sunday nohool at t.ii
a. in., John Iloiriiutn, Sr., supeilnteiii
unt. Preaching services at 10.80 a. in. nut
7.:i0 p. in. German schooi am' Catcchlsu
conducted by pastor Saturday at 2,00 p. n
lipworth lA'ague. Sunday evening t 0:30.
Cveryonu welcome.
AdKSOY Plains disthiot.
First Sunday, U p. hi., J. K. Craig.
Fourth Sunday, morning and evening
Rev. il.A.Caln.
William Rranstcttcr, supurlntendcnt
Sunday school. Sunday nohool evt-i
Suudny afternoon nt Preaching b
Rcv.W.K. Fulghaniaud others at Irregu
lar porloilB.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon.
December 10, 1105.
Notice Is lioreby glvnn that the follow
Ing-namcd sottler hns filed notice of hi
Intention to mako llnnl proof In mtppoi
of his claim, and that said proof will lu
made before Don P. Rea, U.S. Conimi
sioner, at his oftico at Madras, Oregon, oi
January 25, 1005, viz:
Clnud C. Lanison,
of Culver, qregon, on JI.K. No. 8188, i
these quarter se quarter sec 5, n half n
quarter and nc quarter nw quarter sec fr,
tp 13 a, r 13 e, w in,
He names the following witnesses t
prove his continuous residence upon him
c iltivatlon of said land, viz.
G 11 Osborn, J Alderdce, V 11 Peel
W C Barber, all of Miidras, Oregon.
MlCHAKL T. KOLAX,
d21.j25 Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Department ol the Interior.
Laud Office at The Dalles Oregon.
December 10, 105.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
Ing-named settler has filed notice of hi
Intention to make final proof In suppoit
his claim, and that said proof will be mud'
before the Register and Receiver at Ti
Dalles, Oregon, on January 25, 1006, viz:
William E. Fulgham,
of Madras, Orgon, on II. E. No. 13,474, for tl.
w 1-2 ne M and w 1-2 e 1-4, sec 29, tp9 r
e, w m.
Ho names the following witnesses t(.
prove his continuous residence upon urn
cultivation of said laud, viz:
Anton Batalgla, Howard Bluckcrby, Alfred
Parkey, John E Evict, all of Madras, Oregon.
MiciiAKi. T. Nolan,
d?l-Jg5 iteghtir.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior.
Land Ofllce at Tho Dalles, Oregon.
December 10, 1005.
Notice Is hereby given that tho folio
ing-namcd settler bus filed notice of h
Intention fo mako fiiiitl proof in support
ills claim, and that said proof will be uvmh
before Don P. Rea, U. S. Commission!
at his office in Madras, Oregon, on Jam
ary 26, 1006, viz:
James M. Borbrldge,
of Madras, Oregon, on II. K. No. 12,17
for the east half northwest quarter an
west halt northeast quarter see 20, tp 10
r 1 o, w m.
He names the following witnesses i
prove ills continuous residence upon am
cultivation of said landf viz:
John Tellefson, LP Paxton, S P Lo
ing, Arthur Bcinis, all of Madras, Oregon
Michael T. Nolan,
(I21-J25 Register.
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BROTHERS
IT
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ON HAND-
M IAUUAKI & BYE
SPECIAL
Deal For Two Weeks
Working and Drive Harness, Collars, Hames
and Everything in tne r-iarness Line.
BARBED WIRE
PER HUNDRED
Has re-opened with a fine line
of the
CHOICEST MEATS
BUTTER, EGGS AND VEGETABLES
A. PIERSON, Prop., Madras, Ore,
LEATHER REPAIRING
Slioes, jEaiarriesQ, Strap,
worlr, and. all Icinds of
Xjeatlxer "V7"or3r done neat
ly and. on snort notice.
J. E. WILSON
Madras, Oregon
The White Ele
CRAMER & STEVENS, PROP'S,
Fifst"Class Wines, Lriquofrs
and Cigars,
HIGH GRADE CASE GOODS
0or. Fifth apd E Streots
MADRAS, OREGON
C.rrloi ft Tomp.ete Moo of Drugi, He4clnei, 0)irolcl, I"uhoW Kcn
DrtiKEUU'BitiulrlM nrt i'hoto flupnllei. Country Mull Ordr if ' "",.,!,
Attention. A Orodimtu In clmrito fiftfo delivery mirMitoei. '"'' .ktJi
my pcL)ty. Btryclnilne tnl I'cut !)etroyrn. Btook Koo.li nnl IP w
AKanty tor Ka.tmun Ko.lakt, lloth 'J'hoiiBi. WHOLKflAI.E ANU
f HE DALLES.
If you have a farm or town proprrtj
or sale, list it with the Madras Ucnltj
Company, Madras, OrcKon. Ofllce in
'ow unite nolldiiiR, MndrnH, OreRon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I)eirtnioiit of thu Interior,
Land Ofllce at The Dallti, Oregon,
November 14, HXM,
Notice U hereby given that thu following
named aettler haa tiled notice of hla Inluntlon
to make final roof In uupport of hli itlalm,
and that aid proof will be made before Don
I', Itea, U H, Commliilonor, at hit ofllce In
Madran, Oregon, on Ducembor 27, 1903, vfx:
K. Juliui Tragllo,
ol Madrai, Oregon, on II. K. No. 11,707, for the
lot 2, S, i and t4 awj ec HO, tp 11 , r IS e, yr m.
Ho name the followluK wltneuee to prove
hit rontlnuoui renldence upon aud cultivation
of laid and, tU ;
Kredllennke, Charlen WJnteri, Jot Maruaeh
and UuU Arnimler, allot Vadrai, Onto.
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