4 ,w4 A- A MtMimscrirT: , . -age THE P10NBKR PUBLT-MUNO ((). .MMMQRIPTION KATES t One yew.. $U0 WxafeWtha Thri months....... GO AOXKHTI8INO . JtATKS ON Ar.r.ucATiov lntere4 iw second clasa matter Annual 5, mi,t the Fostotfiee, at Madras. Ore.. Hder'th. Act of Congress of March M81H. ,..-.. . " THURSDAY I m 1 August 33, I906 . . K MM ft ClUPWII Beginning with this issue we are publishing in instalments. tin interesting article upon the f'Catnpbell system" oj? dry land farmi'dkr and which we com faiend ttj the careful perusal of fevery farmer in this sectfon wliolfl interested in mnl;im: n iubqe 'of wheat-culture in this y$bnr ilr. Campbell has given 3"j ears of liis life to the study tir farming in the semi-arid re giptis', vfitjibnt irrigation, and the" result 'of liis investigation lias been to revolutionize the njethpds of' dry land farming, lurping failure into success, and producing and CO bushels of wheat upon la.nd whigh had un der the old system of cultiva tion anci tillage produced 18 jjnd 15 bushels only in the most favorable' years. An, the suc cess which resulted is not vari able but followed In every case ihe application of the "Camp- pell methods..' During the - .jp'aslf ip years lr. Campbell has devoted his' time fo spreading I le gospel of deep plowing and oiajlow cultivation, giving to he fanning world in lectures a'p'd numerous articles, top re- suit of these years of' investi gation. ' The conditions tn this region are ideal for Wfc application pf tne Camden methods. The ont TnoisiurB is snmcient. it con- fr3prved, and the Boil is of a char- bodyocter which lends itself easily lockedihe methods advocated by the dang Campbell for taking care of on thcb r ' m, ' n r heard thlmoistur. The failures pf smeii thfe-pagt two years indicate the window of" ' 2 V ., , , the light jjrtainty pf tlje qld methods u. Thearm,Dg when applied t began to . .e ant's boat serai-arid sectqns, and 11 h.cpesB is -pyer to be attained. "Thaime new method muat be fnraoP1' PH?Rbel1 caped. jm will mean additional work, .othtaIrtifcViU th? difference Thetween jaiiure and sucgess y Jt ib pertain ly wortji tryipg upon a few apres oi every farm faM'in this d'tftripf, and if it proves h a success here, ae jfe believe n 'surely will, the adp.ptjon of the . methods advocated by Jtr. pampbpll will become general in this septiop. The, opening price for wheal jn SJiernian pounty thjs fnonth for No. 1, and other iding tp it 57c says tto Moro rnay be consid ered fery fair in yjew of the ! pbgerr5rim Jarge rop reporte4 ia the if pnfted 'vQfatfl? and Panada. . ,-fiines.ote; thp Pakbtas and qntan naye mPre than an av ,' Vt crop Kansas jfgbQrtB a .Jjropfof from qQQGfflBBta t ..pOO.OQQ bushes, win hau.ctouble the enurfij i ''lli'irn THn nn'l nrtA ton. The crop pf . the Jnl plmpire bBlf,, Qregpn, Jdahd aril '"Vfa'shingtoq is now concede, by the best authwrit;es to be CO per .cent of full V.pp- The crop of Canada, Nor;Hwest Ter ritory, is said t6 hp b.jfar the jargeft of its history. Vt is es tinTated that SOO'.pOO.OpO bnsh. els will find it way to (fi)nir ii'efk of the world Jfrpni thittiiew field, J ' " Si! i TJhs seasen'4 wjwt opened up brc 8j cents pr hust'tpf' U which pri$k a lini jted tjfttttity las chmgA (lands, J,... . . T. -V j . ml. Tht Crtok County fair asso I'iatiqn will hold a fair at Prlne ville dpring the second wtjek in Octobir. Although this is a little later than usual, these dates were seleoted in order hat 'the lair might bo in pro gress during Circuit Court week, when there will be a large numbur of people in from thepountryk Attractive purses and premiums will be offered. and the fair is.expei ted to bring ut. some fine specimens f '1 1 Crook Connt.y products. A townsite wm laid out on top of the 0 R. & N. surveys 100 feet thick, along D' sohutes river near by Ruhr Villa hint week. The promoters have sev eral million dollars with which to 'back their propositions. Three immense factories, from native materials on the ground, will be established immedi ately: 1, soap, from the alkali and greasewood; 2, kidney ton ic, from sage brush spores; 8, Edison cement, from native hard uan. KceD vour eye on Rohr Yilla. Moro Observer. Two crews of graders are at work on ttye Trunk Line up the Deschutes. One is located at the Moody ranch at the month of the Deschutes river, and thf other is working at the Free Bridge nine miles higher up. Crook County Journal. JULiyS PEGNEjf DIES, Julius Degner died at hjs homp on Methodist Hill last Friday afternoon, August 17, after an illness of nearly four months. He was about 51 years of age, and leaves a widow, one daughter, Mrs. George Killenbeck, and two sons to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held at the German Miethodist Church on last Sunday, and the remains were in terred in the cemetery near the church, in the presence of a large concourse of sor rowing friends, Rev. John G. Moehring performing the jast sad rites. ' Jallus Degner was born in urrmany and oame to America a number of years ago, If rat settling jn Wisconsin. About four years ago be moved into this section of Oregon, being among the first settlers 10 locate In tne Moth nmgL run neiRaooruoou, vrueru uuw .. . Ttllt . t f ' 1 J I- there is a large German settlement. He filed upon a homastead there, and would bavp made his final proof upon it next Spring Death reanlted from a complication of kidney and liver trou bles, which for four m mths pua. has kent blm confined to his bouse. He was a gqod cltjzen and a good neigh- tor, and eojoyed the friendship ami esteem of all who knew blm. STILI. PPILLItjG FOR OIL. Dave Barnett was in town on Monday, from his ranch near Culver. He says they are drilling steadily on his place, for nil, the drill being down about 280 feet on last Saturday evening He says that here are splendid indications of oil, and h.nt n rvpi-cM i fink deep enough to learn more about it. Luicly they have . 1 been making good headway, going down as much as 50 feet in one day, although on other days they did not go more than four feet, owjng to the hardness of the rock. Wbije the main object of the present prospecting js to investigate the oil pros pects which for many years have been known to exist therp, Mr. Barnett says that be will feel quite well repaid for the labor and expense if he can strike a good flow of artesian watpr. . Elmer 1. Gillam has purchased of J B, McDowell, a quarter sectjon of land lying in sectjon 15, township 13, ..south, iraoge 13 east, .the purchase ppce being; 00. 1 his price, However, , memoes a interest ira half acre upon .which considerations, and t)je'pi;r o years in which to make land. The' quarter which Mr )ought is one of the best plecK the neighborhood in which all good wheat land, and ed, The price is a i gpod one. figures at which other" places when the-easy terms .usoia Js to be mtfde are. taken )nto tlie DVlce was' not Jiteh. Mtt s t)5?privlege pf p sin Madras:- 2,u lJMHfr 1 jaeeBBeue lainv'enem' COMHmn GjlBpa aing rmuchorayiJMMg HBMfapjpapjMejMHpn)gneia, ivm m 1 mmiM r m . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson GrewMI Ml lam Mongay for WaltsburK, Ayhlt--t.ui, where they will reM.lo In thf M- niro. A pleasant surprise pnj " " given them at their bm on Anenoy Plalnp on laet Friday evemiiK .v " number of their neighbors and friend, who gathered to bid them go.wtl.yr. Mr and Mrs. Orewoll will hu mi-wi by a wjde circle of frlomiH, wlnwe itod w'lehea will follow them to their ne.v . ; .1 home. If vou aro going to farm on thenum- mor-fAUitw nlati vou should bow . vour grain early enougli in the Fall Ht " will get up and have a good at -it he. tore the cold bad weather win In. There Is miioh ! chance of Hh Ireez- mil. u!h It will be far enoiuh along In the Spring tliut the liot anther cauiL.t Olirlvel Up the grain. If vou Uo Hiiy rolling do It In h. Hnrluifand above all tliliiga beMiru that vou buy a drill of 8anf.r.l, S1I1 n., tn ilnll It In with anil leave the ground rough during the winter John A. I sham has moved his family over to the new residence of his daughter, Mrs. I. F VVaymire. This now cottage, which is just completed, is attractively lo cated, commanding a good view and be inc above the dust which on windy days makes it fluke disagreeable on the flat below. Mrs.- M. E. Percivat is having a four room cottaue built on her lots rpc.entjy bought of A. S Phillips. The lumber is beinir hauled, and the foundation has been built. Mrs. Percival expects have the cottage ready for occupancy by the time school opens here. Come and make your selection of sultof clothes wblle the stick In a full and ynu can get the size you want Banford Sill & Co. i Miss Marie Galloway returned last Sat 11 :. ... . 1 urday evening from Wasco, vvnere sni has been, employed for some months past by the assigne in charge of the bankrupi O. T. Company. The ladies eapeclally invited to call and see our lale arrival of white en umptrd ware lust received from Ger many. 8nford Bill $ Co. Jacob Stroud, candidate for sheriff o this county on the democratic ticket in the recent election, was in town yesterday visitintr his daughter, Mrs. Frank Rod man. The family of Frank Lovoland have moved into Madras for the winter They are occupying the oju jsuam home. William Brownhill was at Bend during the week, having hauled up a load of po tatoes and produce for Mrs. Lamb Born to the wife of J. J. Watts, on Acency Plains, on Wednesday, Au gust '22, 1906, an eight-pound girl. Rpd our advertisement ami nee what wp liave J'us opened up, ford SHI Co. Ban G. E. Dawson, a Portland travelliiM man, was In town yeHterday. For Salo. One grain dt ill, one sulky plow, one pair bob sleds, one 3 wide tire wagon with hayrack, two two year-old mate colt (on range), one Durham cow, one Jersey cow. For particulars address or cal on F. T Brooks. Madras, my agent. J. A Messinger. STRAYED. One black mule and ons sorre year ling colt with white face strayed from my place near Madras. Reward will be paid information leading to their recovery J. W. JONES. For Sale, Two Jersey heifers. For particular apply to J. . Jlorney, Madras, Or. a2-30 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract) Public Land Sale. , TJ. fi. L'l Omao, THn I)ales, Or, August 11, 1000. Notice Is hereby given that directed by the Commissioner of the General Lain! Office, under provisions of the act of Con urcss approved June 27, iOOO, Public No 303, wc will offer at public Hale, ta the highest bidder, at 11 o'clock a. in., 011 th 2istday of Septemljcr next, af; t))is office tho following trapt of Janu, to-wlt; The SE quarter NVf quarter of sec 8, tj i3 s, r 23 0, w pi- Any pcrsims claiming adyerscly the aoovo-descrlbcd InmH are advised to fit their claliui or objections on or bufori the ((ay auoyo oesiguaicu ror sain. i. MivuakJj T. Nolan, AnKaM..L(V.Vi, Iteglfitor. Hecelvor. iaa-s20 A. M, WIUMMS & CO J Dry;Go6die . S'Kipg tr u r nisn y new cookias- x r BOO' It K1U1IIJL If. Her been w. 7 s she ImH Fcr Rent Three hundrVd and ily cre, faM Uprtui ul MlrnM u.u 16 .i...J..:.. icn nctes I liable Will K-ase ,un'"t - J . ... rti oi.!it. or liv me yciir. on Clin 7 ' " ,1 , . l0 Good comt'irianic . ....1 .ihi.lfi;' umiiars. rtc uooi nxiiiii, ""' "iv- , 1 wrll Kr parncuiaii iuiu.... al tivt ji:tf Ilfre. Do.eit lithil, Html l''"f NtiTlOE FOIt PUHMC VTION. Unit' Hlnti'M Jntit -Xn'o The Dalle. Oi' U i"i ' ,lul 18. WW. Notice Is lu'reby given tnat (lot ft led Kainpfe.. of ShnnlKo. e...... " ' ntleoof lnh'm 'II to niHKe .... ... " - ,..,rt.laml claim No. 410. fm the "Hi iiwjimrier.K.-c lfl.ipfl".r'"- w !!" .10 te llegfter nun -r . 7 ....hi... .1... ..r Aiiifiit. )a I ies Oregon, on uicj-iy" - UX. .. .... .' Me names the ioiihwiiik wnnefw i.oyetlie cineleUi Irrigation and recla mation 01 said laml; Perry 1'. Monroe, C, M. oi'iierpou aim . Kamnter, 1111 01 .-iiu"in. vivh"i C. Stiasser, of .Mnijnw, Oiegoi.i. MlJOHAKI. T. 4ll.AN, 20-a23 ueMiso" iN9TIC.lt FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Inteilor. Lnnd Oflico at The P-hes, Oregon, 1 July iso, iWHJ. v.,n..ia Imrnliv Ldven that Daniel Swift of Culver, Oregon, lias wen noiux- u Intention tomat-e final five-year prooi 111 .support of lil claim, viz: Homestead entrj A o vu, nuwJO .luno n, ,nnt forilwi t.i nnnrier nee 18. tl) 18 H. r 13 iUtl l4 .lV . w ....... ' - - ,n . - . ' ' ' ' ..... I. W 111. And that said proof will im inaiio uciore D. P. Ilea, U. S. UoniiiilFMoiier, at nis ofTiee in Madras, Oregon, on aepictnucr 5. 1SKX5. Hi. iinmos tin. fnllnwl' a witnesses to nrove his continuous residence uinm, and eultivatliin of, the land, viz: .le.mn I). Stearns. Fiei W. Hull. Frank F. Klech, all of Culver, Oiogonjand Frank M. Loveland.of Madras, Oregon. MlCHAKI. T. NOLA.N, a2-80 - Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dormrtmcnt of tb? InWrlf. Land Ofllce at The j) llftt, Oregon. July 18, JfXtf, Notice Is hereby gjyou that Pearie W. Dean, of lluyoreck Ore., hs filed notice of her Intention to umko final five-year proof in support, of her claim, viz: ilome.toail entry No. 8337 made Dec ember 28, 1300, for tho so quarter nw quar ter, e half sw quarter, sec 35, tp Q M, r 14 e and Lit 3, sec '4, to 11 n r if c, w m, And tliataaid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on August 27, 1S0Q. Sue names the following vyitpctses to nrove her contliiuouo residence upon and cultivation of the iand, viz: Harry Douihlt,of Shanjko. Oregon, Ld. Kutcher. John Trullinger, and James McCoy, all of Ilaycrn-ck, 0ri'K- Michael T. iVolan, J2A-a23 Register. ptkc fpr Publication. Department of the Inb-rlnr, Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 30, 1000. iVoUce Is jiercby given that Walter P. Walker; of Ashivood, Oregon, has filed iiotlce of his Intention to make final five- year proof In Mipport of Ids claim, viz: noine-tcaa entry no wio mane March 20, 10QO, for ihe Lot 3, se quarter n w q tar ter, w quarter no quarter anil nw quarter quarter scrs fi, tp 1 , r 1 c, vv jn, And that sul() proof will be made beiore P. P. Ren, U. H. Commissioner, at his nice In Madras, Oregon, on September i, 1900. He pames tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and ".ultivatlon of, the land, viz: Edwin Klklna, Chester S. MoCorklc. Kuox D. Huston, and Robert K. Berry man, all of Ashwood, Oregon. MICJIAKI.T. tfflLAtr, a2-30 Reglhter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Inferior. Land Oflico at The Dallea, Or., July 30, 1000. Notice la hereby given that William S. Crlswell, of JIadrau, Oregon, lia filed notice of his intention to make final rive year proof in support of hi clwlm, viz: HiimoMiead entry No 7787, made November 28, 1800, for the ho quarter uee 20, tp 10 , r 14 e, w m, And that eald proof will bo made before I) P. Rea, U. ri. Commissioner, ul his ofllce In Madras, Oregon, on September 0, 1000. He iiamea the following wUiieasea to prove hla contliiumiH residence upon, mi aiiliivatlnn of, the laud, vizi A H. PhllllpH, AV. H. Htonehocker, T. 11. Tiiekor mid J. V, Ciuupbell, all or Madras, Oregon. .MioiMHir. Nolan, 2 30 Uegiflter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of tlio Interior. Lind Olllce ut The DalleH, Or,, , . , July so, iooo. Notice la hereby given thai John p. Monuer, of Madras. Oregon, Iiuh filed notice of hlu Inteiitloii to make final comminution proof In oupport of IiIb claim, viz; Hoineateud Kntry No. 18008 made December 6, 100J, for the nvy quarter Ueo85, tp 0 b, r 18 e, vy rn, And (put Huld nroof will lid mil do before Don P. Ilea, U- H. CommlHulon er, ut iiiHoiiice to Mudrus, Oregon, on BeptetnborO, 1000. He numea the followlmr wUiipuhph in provo Ills coiitJnuouH residence upon and cultivation of, tho lnnd, viz : SPAtf 5f ''.WHIUtn. Brown. FOR QUICK WORK THE WONDER GANG pfj For I M'TAGGART & m Madras Oregon f. iV -w t GREEN HOTEL p. J. TnOPj PrPprietor The most popular houie In tlje town. ThJ Is the plyt to n .1.-1.-... i. .u i. .'t.i. j c II yop warn, ipe ic iit.i, m oi tnmmjfm courteous attention. Travelers' beAmm IiyiRY & FEED STABLE J. W. IvIVINQSTON, Meager In connection with hotel. Fjrst-cJaH livery np on ol notice. Jrapsient s;ock welr fed and cared for. par rw i very reasonable MADRAg, QRE(30S Job Printir At the Pibheer Offic 3A . The ELK Carries a nice, ckw( frwh AS and patent medicin, " P"PHSU cully. Mail order given W "f 0f ,hc can get yemr medicine ny Ilow FREDJ DAMQN IasU mm s m with every fata" s - 1 . . ,J1 (Madre, Oiogon. ny-vf.rfeu h,.i ru 'VI V n" Ifvinf land for' HIP wMM