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tiiif was in
at Madras.
town on Tuesday
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Moms was in i
i r..,,i, n ten
ford has reiurmw - -
mn 10 lortland.
Madras ycMcrday on her way to
.ill
, i. . .!!. wan in town
. , ,1 (nlf ii four.
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r wiili hint.
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.! In ftinurns
home from
or'I.'"1'
MrihmUst minister
td (Mil 6.
(l( i ,, ,i,m war in wu
Mr. Wnite is nr-
proof upon ln
V,l.rw Urscn have
ioineinu
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III i'"'"'
II, n ft. 1
II war J. i '" f'0'" Lovvnr
. m i t ii I Friday. " l
i.i si . w'.. where lie hndJ
j . in ii i ,i it of beef catjtc.
..r.tui,. ,.r 1 Mrs. Ulirn M.
)f Hiv"""' vc,c warned H
men if M 1 l'dgc W. A.
i.ie Kr, it i riok Co. Journal.
I v if ', f"ecntinj; Kllcrs
r I -.1 I ......i i.t IfltL'n
0Li i I I I'l.mi, i"
ur.'ay Mr I'iukmi had jul
(r mi the .irurpring Agency,
jkJ Mr.., W II. Hlsliop a
hti 11 ii iirnvcti licit ""i
Agn. V I l ir". M,4S ""I
lie I ii.t 'i-.il claim formerly
c A ty
n Mmlr.n jrieiday on their
hanikj ftltre Mr Sulci will take
hr I n ifi I Tlicsc gentle
: ttut p Hi'. . it beginning to
iiii'i" n i' i' p ut of the county,
lyi'le I.jVf'm l and .Mrs. A. W.
t'f ir 1 i number of their
,i 4i I Afty ,tt the I.ovchmd
jrn i t Mmday evening.
u; .ii. i i vu iiuiiiiicu cic
i .. .un! re resnmcnts
1 io i-1 v i ure ul the event.
1 - l . r i. among (he lucky
hi ; . u u hi hnvf Ktrutrn
. i i i, late day. She
1 iT i 1 1 tun in Township
I' in ' i' Itluc Mountains,
" i mi ,4 notv bdinj; pub
t i ilp l l.i.iltrr Iniiiiu I.i
ii TV f Vi n ,i ,irrr hill iiffn-
, jii i i, I miul.
.jf i -"ii..,; , (inducted by Uev.
" f 1 .r ,. .uid Ucv. G. It.
f 'if Middle Oregon
the Hcd Kock
.;lit to a succcmIuI
'. ,H. The .iiieclinjjs
t, .'venlcon tonvcr
,r ' uiidiiy afternoon
- (nnnizel jWiih a
' i . ,
Drtii .Swift was in town yesterday, on
Ills way to Shaniko with a load of wheat.
Max Wurzwciler of I'rinevillc was in
MadVas Tuesday nljjlit on his way to (lie
railroad.
Max Lueddemann went to I'rinevillc
yesterday inoininc, to look alter some
business matters at the comityscat,
Mr, mid Mrs, Milton l'ullett nre visit.
ii) rtlatives in town from their home in
(lie Willamette Valley. Mrs. Pullet is a
niece of Mrs, S. Ji Gray and Mrs. J. C.
Way mire, whom they ate visiting.
. Only about forty voters have so far
rqiisftired in thfs precinct, which is a very
poor ihowini;, considering the number of
voters in the precinct. Keclttrntion
books nre open at the office of Jude
Brooks, nud nil voters of the precinct
mc urgad to register.
Dr. C. A. Cllnc bold something more
than n section ot timber land on Willow
Creek the first of the week to G. M.
Cornell, the consideration being $5500.
This land is situated near the Cornell
itflKtt station and will be used as a horse
pasttuc. Crook County Journal.
Dr. W. S. Nicbol, formcily of llcnd,
but now located at Hood River, was in
town Tuesday evening on his way to
Mend to look after some business inleiests
at that place. I Jr. Nicliol says that the
committee In dcirgc of the new county
movement at Mood River were successful
in securing the requited 7500 signers to
the initiative petition and t hat they have
high hopes of being granted a new county
at the direct hands of the voters of the
state at the coming June election.
The forestry department, through Sup
ervisor Guy M. Ingram, has gr.iutcd'ltcv.
C, .Short of this place a permit to go upon
the reserve Jind cut 40,000 feet of logs for
lumber for the new proposed Baptist
chuich building at this place. Since the
permit was granted the youiig men
around here are signing up a paper saying
they would cut the trees and saw them
into logs. Another paper is in circulation
asking people to subscribe what cash they
feel able to. From the present outlook,
Nilver Lake will erect this coming Sum
mer one of the finest church buildings in
the county Silver Lake Leader.
Duncan Clusholm, a prominent sheep
man torn Kent, was in town last Monday
evening oil his way to I'rineville, to look
after his allotment of range iu the Blue
Mountains. Mr. Clusholm has not been
in this section for twelve years, and he
expressed great surprise at the many
changes that have occurred duribg that
tunc. In those days sheepmen herded
their docks through this section, on their
way to the Summer range in 1 he Cascade
Mountains, and the old Mud Springs near
(he north cud of the plains was a favorite
camping place. Practically all of the set
tlement in the Agency Plains country has
occurred in the past nix years, during
which period whole townships have been j
filed upon by sctllcis, and this Country
has brconic a thickly populated farming
district. Where M.ulras stands no.v was
only a sheep camp prior to six years ago,
and people who, like Mr. Clusholm, knew
the county hereabout ten or twelve years
ago, arc always surprised at the rapid
settlement and development that has
taken place.
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AGENTS FOR
B. & H.
OneBuckle
SHOE
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SMAAKD, 7?.
AGENTS FOR
Standard
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Annual
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
Read the following items carefully. JEvery item is a money-saver
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SUBJECT TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY
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Ladies' Lingerie and
Wool Waists
Regular $1.35 grade,
1.50 "
- " 2.75 "
3.50 "
Sale
price,
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28
2.29
2.97
Ladies' Tweed Suits
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In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket f
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Regular $ 8.50 grade,
9.00 "
10.00 "
6.00 "
4.75 "
ale Price $
Ladies7 Tweed
and Cloth Jackets
Regular $9.00 grade,
7.50 "
5.35 " -3.00
"
Sale Price, $7.55
.. 433
" " 4.32
" " 2.43
5.00 I
6.27 T
5.00 j
4.29 I
3.50 j
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I Misses Long Coats
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$-3.00 grad6,
3.50 "
4.50 "
6.00 "v
Sale
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Price,
2.27
2.97
3.00
4.77
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Millinery at Onehalf Price j
We will close out our entire stock of millinery at j
one-half the original price. I
! Ladies Long Coats
I 9.00 grade, Sale Pri
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9.00 grade,
6.00 "
8.50 "
22.50
ice,
7-42
,4.50 !
6.23 1
17.00 !
M.UM
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Dance
Schedule
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in town last Sntur
'' from Mw Cove
1 1.1 the sonson to
' pr-ispecu for tbe(
' it Mr. Bneglj snyt
" v ir a rcpeiitlon of
' in iku up for the
1 Hi it. The kind
1 I' in-'l by the fruit
w inn Spring wua'.h
,t. -tT W "i' V- V "V7 V V".'
I by a haul freeze.
' ik "f the successful
' '"p"! country, was
y, on his way to
'" :"es to sccuie his
1 r i.im-r. in the Blue
. f 1 hi, docks of sheep.
r leeu in this sec
a usident o the
l 'K I ,r ,,. 1 1.
' " yens, nun lie
ir rr' . . . .
ay ro I'linevillc, to
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n" I (fl ...
J- C, Robinson
and incidentally
1 1' "I 'In' M.i. I ran country,
i true Jmiev nt n
- ' w 11 ir- 1 m.f.r.v. v. 11. ...1..
' list Monday mornlnn.
'"I .1 "1 I,- 1.. 1
; ii. ins nave
df.i ilurimj ,lc ,, -j
.a 1 . .
-iii ween and many oilier
I'.l . 1 l.r.ti.,.1. Rf...l t
... 'iiii Diiitiras iroiu
t M,Utll Of llNr I.-.
"eit I" t Shaniko at this place.
"l 01 the him weather
hilt a r..i.l ' t . . ..
kui lor ireignting
I'l-ve mid Shaniko for tmv
Following is the schedule of dances
for this district during the next fcW
wccksJ
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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. .
IRIErMIIEJIlyLIBIBIR OTIEHIIE PLACE HPX-iSST TO COME
EDWARD
G
SHANIKO,
ORFOON
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Lamonta, Feb. 14
Madras, Feb. 22d
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This space reserved by the mana-
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gcrs. Keep your .eye on u ana
informed
'WE HAVE
A Big Lino Of
Heating Stoves
Boo thorn If you need ono
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LOUCKS BROS.
A. C. SANFORD
Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company
DEALER insr
General Merchandise
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
CLOTHING
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Farming: Implements
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THE
UMIVAL
EVERY
RAfSDS
GRANTED
UNIVERSAL
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters
Try One, You'll Find It The
Best You Ever Bought At
Any price
SOLE E"ST
MADRAS, - OREGON
McTaggart & Bye
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
MADRAS, ORj
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DEALERS IN FURNITURE
Madras, Oregon
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