'tiiamti
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katan
at Madras.
Oren Wnlte of Litmonta Is in town
today.
Sam Comptnn of Grizzly was In town
the lirst of the week,
John I'nyne of Hnycrcclc was in town
. ...if- were in tOWII
I AGENTS FOR
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AGENTS FOR
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last
today on land business, Vd
A, long w -,nfi.otnl
business.
B. & H.
Jack Dee, n sawmill mnn from upper
Willow Creek, was in town last i-'rlday,
C. K, Koiish is havinj; (he inleiior ol
Ills store rcpapcred, and making other
improvements,
Kyle I-oucks brnved tho bad roads
0"' wife or Culver
t
t Dianuara
.rtr.jci " -" . . . ....
OneBuckle
SHOE
L.m Madras the tast .
: PATTERNS
nml Iter btotlier
i'"'"' ... in town on
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0I llayaeei
and went in to Shnniko after n load of
... . ....t-nlintt n(
itf an.l I1 "'P" n B""fc . '
furniture this week,
Carl McGliee nrul wife ol "Lamonla arc
r., their l.mcitca..i.
in tfnvn today. Mr. McUhec brouijlit
ill " I
down n load of ia)n.
1 i; $dtiatdvtfMfaifl
a.
g HI ill
, l)0ri. ,1S( Monday.
T kini' of Antelope was In
...i,.,.t .it IIIIS I) .'ICC.
Monday, Jify . ' 10
ofF r Millermg, at hct (nc
h ni lulvcr. a son
4 t .-.tMt MM
U See w in town iimiu.y, u..
back t Portl uitl from visit to
.1.. w nrnisnrini' Ai'cncy.
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ti t Pnn IIH 01 ouuui iv k-
. .. m lnivn thf! flr.1t (if
Mr. Pontius formerly resuieo
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i.u.iwfllini' house built
Uombrowe on Ins homestead
.. 1. 1 1 mm ii mt.
. r ti n ii r n il ullii xwif
it-
i i. Mnmhrnu'i nnii IMS Iimi
Till 111
moved m
WngenLlast made proof on hii
. i ... a v Plain In.t Tues
... .... niiilitinn nf .Mr.
i...'. i,.iMi friiiiiiiisiioner Os
. . .... l.....i. fd liWr liii feslt
lAtln.l'CI. I'lUlllEl J."." ""
Mc'MiMt Mill, has returned
I.I. .i itt filirriti.i nnt
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llo nUt at the s.iinc time
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thu proof f ir the heirs.
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the last df the week, and has
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begin at the Methodist Cburcl
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', ill bfjjin next Sunday
e.n , luring the meetings
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' M'.M went to. Wi mmctle
'; vo for the' purpotc
ti " i"-miirii iliu nun
H I 'in Rogue River Valley
' i v, r. ,i a u is entiiususiic
f Mr. Zemkc is now
s"ir i'ir,in.l will leave in the
Li' new home nnr
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MuT , in attorney of Laidlaw,
f r i t i .1 ri !.... ..
r.t l;t UIK av i!Vcninir. nn Iik
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1 ' ''ii.t thn ineetititj of
n. Mr. Myers bus im
1 1 ' Ivy for the Republican
ll .ll t i ... . . .
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- - r.wil lift (llkt ,Uf)!
111 "ii i c (ill III V. ritii.firc m finnlli-
? "r if HMUtllVI
( 'c Of lard, owned by William
" v .oiiiiectcd with the otitSidc
, -"i i, wicif new one con
'lien.ttith the Culver ofllce bav
v nijiwitu. cii'iu or icn
r i I i .... i . .
: "n,l v4 at ( ulver have conncc-
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-i UI4IUULC iinc. i iic icr
' nc v ,il prove a urent convenience
I I I A I .
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n . i ,n uccii considerably hnndi-
" l'f nj "f his fruit from the
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',,n "i his niaikets,
iiiirryint tne work on
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1 tn.i) i.e ,e;uy for Uic ,jy ,le
"V,"K Hcmns. rue mill.
",,IC y 'amt:s Tiotter. and
II' W V.Olklllir iwii l,lfl. ll,. -I.lll
mW and day. Good proyrcsa
""lfi althoiii'li tit tunes the
- amw i r ni iiiiiuini . . .. . . .
l-Kl ' f OI aCCOUIlt Of .unit snnl. a
l,r" nisi week, when after n
( nil,,. . .(... , .
"i inn mivjiiuuu
UIVIl .IT Kll II, lino l.,.....M
. ... ..... iiianuiL,u
" airniuiu ot sand they
I, reined to run in and fill
Andrew Morrow of Morrow & Kecnan
Is in town today, looking after the firm'aJ
Interests in tins vicinity.
Will Harder of Culver was in town
ycsteiday, serving , as a witness for a
neighbor in a final homestead proof,
Thomas Alderdyce of Culver was in
town yesterday, and made final proof
upon his homestead in that neighborhood.
C. C. Lnmson of Culver was in town
yesterday, acting as witnesses in the
homestead proofs of several of his neigh
bars.
A. C. Snnford went to I'rineville the
first of the week, and from there to Port
land, where he is looking after business
matters.
G. Springer of Culver was in town yes
terday, looking after business for the
Grizzly Lake Lumber Co, of which he is
manager.
Miss Marie Monner. who recently
returned, (rum a visit with her
brother in Portland, is In town today from
Agency Plains.
John X. l-oley of Haycreck made
final proof before Commissioner Osboin
today. Lyn Nichols and John ,Mcn-
Icr were his witnesses.
Mis. J. C. Waymirc, Miss Jessie
Ishaui, and Archie and iicrt Isham left
today for i'rineville, where (hey will spend
a day or two visiting relatives.
The mail stage did not reach Madras
today until after i o'clock, owing to the
liitcness of the I'rineville stage, for which
the Madras stage waits at H tinier.
Bend basilic honor of being the birth
place of the first Japanese baby ever born
in Crook County, The baby, a boy,
w.u born there last week to T. Kaita and
wife, and was named Hen.
The local lodge of Modern Woodmen
of America held a social session at their
lodge room, last .Saturday evening, mem
bcr ol the order and their wives and a
few friends being present. A supper was
served in the lodge-room,
Andrew Larsen made final commuta
tion proof on his homestead on Agency
Plains last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs
Larsen, who have been living on the
homestead, expect to move down to
Madras to reside at early date.
The creation of the Lyle Gap voting
precinct will reduce the voting strength of
Kutchcr precinct by a few votes, as the
new precinct takes off a portion of the
tcnitory heretofore in Kutchcr. The new
precinct takes in the north end of Agency
Plains.
John Moore of Hend spent several
days in Madras this week, leaving for
his home this morning, Mr. Moore has
the contract for sinking sevcralydcep
wells for, the U. I. & P. Co. near Hend,
and wa here trying to 'Secure part of a
drill to replace a broken part on his
large drill,
Jim Rice of Haycreck, is nttending
the meeting of the National Woolgrowers'
Association at Helena, Montana, as a
delegate from the Oicgon association,
The attendance at the national convention
of sheepmen is said to be the largest in
the history of the association,
Judge Hrooks has been supplied with
registration books and blanks for this
precinct, and the registration of the voters
of this precinct has nlteady begun. Voters
nre advised to conic in at once and regis
ter and not put this important matter oil
until the last moment. You will have to
register before you can participate in1 the
primary.
The State Press Club meets at Port-
and today and tomoirow, and many ed
itors from every section of the state will
gather, The press association has re-
ently been reorganized, this being the
first meeting since the reorganization, and
a .session nf much interest and which will
esult in great be nr-liu to the newspaper
fiaterntty throughout the state is expected.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
.4 iw,iiiw.miwllU 111 I'lilllllllllll'K ItlllllUllOll
iiiKtur thin lieiulliiK tiro for tl rogulur
uuvurtuiiiit riuv.
For District Attorney
To thu Noptibllcun votorn of tho 7ti
udiuial DiHtriot: , , .
I .iiut.' tin, nnmlmitllin ill VOUr lllUIUH
to tho ofllco of. DlHtrlet Attornoy nnd
will appreciate your votua nt tho coming
miniury uloctlou If you doom mo worthy
A
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ranc
We must reduce our stocks before we take the annual inventory
and in order to do so rapidly we have arranged this genuine no
profit sale, which will eclipse any event ever held in Wasco County
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Kead the rollowing items carerully. rivery item is a money-savef
SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY
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Ladies' Lingerie and
Wool Waists
Regular $1.35 grade,
1.50
2.75 '
3.50 "
Sa!
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$1.10
1.28
2.29
2.97
4 m
HB in DO ttOm
Ladies' Tweed Suits
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! Styles
Regular4 $ 6.50 grade,
u 9.00 "
a 10.00 "
6.00 "
4.75 "
Sale Price $
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Ladies' Tweed
and Cloth Jackets
Regular $9.00 grade,
7.50 "
5.35 "
3.00 "
Sale Price, $7.55
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' " 4.32
" ' 2.43
4.B im n b
5.00
6.27
5.00
4.29
3.50
I Misses Long Coats
!
J 3.00 grade,
3i50
4.50
6.00
Sale Price,
2.27
'2.97
3.00
4.77
un Bn
Millijiiery at Onehalf Price
We will close out our entire stock of millinery at
one-half the original price.
Ladies Long Coats
9.00 grade, Sale Price,
6.00 "
8.50 "
22.50 " " ' "
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4.50 I
6.23 4
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r grti , up. jm I'jf. v -"faf - HjPL'-vr-,ut jyv-' hp- ;v -w "J1 v-
J Clothing, and Ladies and. Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice. All odds and ends in dress goods at One-Half price, and
hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention. ,
XBEDBlvaiBBIS THE IILi-A.CE Zj-A-OST TO COME EA.IBXj"r
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SHANIKO,
OREGON
A. C. SANFORD
Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company
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General Merchandise
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
CLOTHING
Farming Implements
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Madras,
Oregon
UNIVERSAL
Stoves, Ranges, Heaterff
ny One, You'll Find It The
Best You Tvver Bought At
Any price
SOLID S5T
McTaggart & Bve
Hardware, Groceries
Implements MADRAS, OM
"s rapidly as they could take it
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