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kilclnlty. ''Otnry mime-
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is wc i;i:uiir aim i;tntim
Tie Pioneer iffu e is specially
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truttr about it. Mail orders'
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Her ca is a very lijjht one
Kl-'iy He s.iys that Fall
M fr. ar.cl ih.it itrmnortu
uwcrer.'.er belter than they
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winters h.-.,
th.. . Kiftll HUH
"make fin i!
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the
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their
local
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of
liis
coin-fainily
Colora-
wife.
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make
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Hill
in
in town
mi the
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'respecting
they had
by the
progress
water
although
iif.iiri iiVhTk'im iiiifinfi
A VV. Boycc of llnystack was in town
Inst Tuesday.
Miss Lulu. Osbohf of Culver visited in
Madras last Tuesday.
jtutchcr was in tdwn rin Tuesday,
ftoin his ranch near Ilaycrcek,
Try our Imperial wnshinj; machine, it
It, the best, M'cTn,'(;art ii liyc.
Chris Rcichen has recently ytoc to
Astoria, where he has employment.
(Af Conk has rented tdo , Madras bar
bcr shop, and took charge last Monday.
Mrs. L. M. L.iinb teturned Saturday
cvcnVht; from a short business trip to
Shnnlko.
Mrs. George Osborn ahd her son Win
frcd, were Irt town from Culver last
Tuesday.
Choice hams iSc per pound at the
Madras Meat Market, cither packing
house or our own make.
For Sale New y4 Mitchell wagon, or
will trade for horse. Win. Kartell, nine
miles northeast of Madras. 21
For Sain: HhmI burloy anil oum, at
my raiioli oil Wi.rniHprliiuM mIuko road.
C. (5. Aniiloy, MuilniM. mUfj
For Half: Punt brctl WliPn Wyan
ilotto Mini Plyuioiilt. Itndk ui $1
pjr MultljiiK. 0 0. Covey, Warm
'print,'", 0-''Ki.
N. II. Pinkcrloii has been appointed
deputy l.ix assessor for thin diolrici, and
is now engaged upon ilu 1907 assessment
of property 111 this locality.
The Hotel Poindexter is the mo pop
ular hostelry at the countyscat. Under,
new manai;mcnt. Courteous treatment,
good accommodation and popular prices,
Mrs. I,. M. Lamb left yesterday for
The Dalles, where she goes to inspect
the samples of. a Portland house and
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select a stock 01 -Spring dress goods for
her store at this place.
It is now time to buy your plows, har
rows, drills, etc. Call in and 4ook over
the P. Sc O. Canton plows and harrows.
Superior drills, all sizes now in stock, at
J. W, & M. A. Robinson & Co.
Invitations have been received here to
the marriage of Ora A. Rhodes, former
ly of this place, to Miss Lucy H. Jenkins
ol Hood River, Oregon, which happy
event will occur at the Valley Christian
Church, Hood River, on Wednesday
evening, March 37.
Highly acres of irrigated land in the
Redmond neighborhood sold for S3200
last week. The land which was origi
nally bought by L. L. Welch Irom the
irrigation company, was sold by him to a
Colorado man. Mr. Welch expects to
buy another tract from the company.
George V. Dillon has resigned his
position as road superviior for this dis
trict, which oflicc he has filled very ac
ceptably for the past two years. J. W.
Livingston of this place has been rccom
mtndcd for the position, and will doubt
less be appointed. He is interested in
good roads fn this section of the county,
ami the district will be foitunatc in se
curing his services as supervisor.
M. Marks, a mining man Horn the
Windy Hollow district in the Lakevicw
country, wa. in town last Friday. He is
interested in a group of claims adjoining
the famous "Jumbo" claim, which was
the oiiginal diicovcry claim 111 the dii
trict. Mr. Marks u an experienced min
ing man, having woiked in the famous
gold fields of South Africa, Australia and
Alaska, and he is enthusiastic about the
future of the Lakevicw mines.
K. V. Jenkins was in town last Friday
from his ranch eight miles south of this
place. He repoits farmers in his locality
all busy with their Spring planting and
sy that he never saw Fall grain looking
better at this season than it does now.
While hetc Ml. Jenkins left a subscrip
lion for the new 1907 manual of soil
culture being ptiblishtd by Mr. H. W.
Campbell, originator of the dry tanning
system which bears his name. He says
that the farincis ol his sertion are
becoming interested in improved methods
of tanning.
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YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE
If you obtain a firearm of doubt
ful qtninjf
Thi expeilinctd Hunter's and
iy- '"" Markiman's ldl
Isarellablt.unerrlngSTEVENS
FIND OUT WHY
ty (hooting our popular
RIFLES SHOTGUNS
PISTOLS
Ante jour louul I!urilVHii
or HlMirllilK Oomlii 3lor--hunt
fur tliu HTi:V15NK.
If Jim I'liunol olilulii, Mil
lilt illrt'ct, iwi in'
nil III, iijmii) rtiuclnl ill' Ciilu
loir Trice.
M..n,l .1 .i.tiiiu In iitimin fur 110 l'liic
IllutlntilOilllot.;,llu:lHiUniroll,ii.
liMrfof latni.l iiililllioim 10 our
fi.iiitiiiiiH imiiiiM on hliuolliiir. ammu
nition, tlio proiitircaroof u llnmi-m.
nto., itit. OnrHllriH'tlvo T'n Color
i.iiiiO(rniiiiiii iitmrur hiiuiimi ihi
u linro for nix cmiln in ntmiiH.
5MMO, 07r.
We want a share of your trade for
McTAGGART & BYE
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Our Hlgn Grade goods offered, service and
Low Prices, Merit It.
CENTRAL OREGON'S
B I G
DEPARTMENT STORE
Every cash purchaser can have a Grand
Entertainer a Talking Machine in the
home. We are giving them away. Get in
formed and save our Coupons.
Camnbel Soil Culture
Manual
for 1907
REGULAR PRICE $2.50
AND PIONEER ONE YEAR, BOTH $3.00
Wc have made arrangements with Mr Campbell by which sub
scribers to the PIONEER can secure the manual for $1 .50. New
subscribers, or old subscribers by paying up, can secure this
valuable book on farming in the semi-arid West at this reduced
price PIONEER, $1 50
1 907 SOIL CULTURE MANUAL Q. 50
Regular Price - - - $4 00
Our Price to You, $3.00 for. Both
The 1907 Soil Culture Manual
Ih a .'120 tinge cloth bound book, verv complete and up-to-date, and haw about three
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friiin careful and porfii-tfiit oxieriiiu-ntH anil olvefvation lit held work, covering
over voaw opi'ration in t-iglit uiiii'reniHiau'H, on a greai vnnuij oi mju, uuu
under widelv different climatic conditions.
Grizzly
Lake Lumber Company
The company's mill is now running and will soon be able to
fill orders for
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Moulding and Shingles
The yard at Madras will be stocked with building materials
including DOORS and WINDOWS
ThofnliMminn at tho vanl will also find time occasionally to build
TANKS, WAUOXHOXHS CHMMJOAKDS, FTC. Tho company ia
installing more madiiuory, and is hotter than ovor prepared to supply
the dt'iiiaiulH of it.H customerij.
Grizzly Lake Lumber Co., Lamonta, Oregon
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENT
GROCERIES
AkHfS FOft
MADRAS, OREGON
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Ciaypool Brothers
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Clotliitig, Boots
Slaoes, Etc
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
r y rji up. y y ifjL lyt. jyi. t jtjL Xfjt:jyp. iyciyt: jy.
A. E, CROSBY
VROPRIETOR
POSTOFFICE PHARMACY
Carries a Oojnp.ete I.inu ot Dirge, Jlcdtclnes, Chemlcnls, Household Remedies
nruggl(t Snmlrles and Photo Supi'liO. Country Mail .Orders'! gl-c rnj- personal
attention. A Graduate in charge. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescription
my specialty. Strychnine and Test Destroyers. Stock Foods Hnd Dips ol all kinds.
Agoncy lor Etstuian Kodaks. Both Thones. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
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LIVERY
The best in Shaniko
Good Stock. Careful Drivers
Best of Hay and Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
D A. Howell, Shaniko, Or.
unuil imi uu lin uu u ait uu un uu Pu uu uu mV
NEW DAILY STAGE
From Bend to Shaniko and all interior points
New and Up-to-date Outfit
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVELING MEN
TUB MOST BCEJflO ROUTE IX OKNTHAL OltKOOX
HUST KATIXG HOUSES OX AXY STAGE hlXE
Dailv HtiiuoH thi'oult Anoncy PIuIiih Oountry nnd ini(,'atol dtstriets of
Crook Vmintv. Prompt attention jjiven to expronn and baggaue I-ast
frlit u npi'omlty. J''oi: rates luWrona
J. W. & A. ROBINSON & CO., or V. J. BUCKLEY, Agent,
AlaUrno, OrcROn Shaniko, Oregon
J
I Z. F. MOODY
I . RFNERAL COMMISSION & I
I FORWARDING MERCHANT :
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f Largo Had Commodious Warehouse Consignments Solicited,
I'romrt nttontlon pahl to thoso who lavOr us
T with Uiolr patronogo.
I SHANIKO, OREOON
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Shaniko Warehouse Company
OENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
Special attention to Wool (-idlng and Baling for Eaatern ship
ments, Dealers in Blacksmith Ooal, Lime and Builderu' Material
of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain,
Flour and Feed. HigheBt prico paid for Hides and Pelts. 8toc!t
Yards with all tho latest and best facilities for handling Stock.
Mark Goods Oare of
"S...W.. Go."
T. G. CONDON, Manager.
T. 7"
d. W. French, Proa. H. A. Mbore Vlco-Pres. P. T Hurlburt, Caahlor .
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE I0UCHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS 6'N ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Capital fetock, $2d;000
Dbpoait., sabo.ooo SHANIKO, OREGO
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