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ings at Madras,
home
town
near
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m town last Thurs-
W1UI" W At-cucy on his
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iMitlaii'l'
11S Aulcr-lycc was a business v.
tflfei l-l SurUy, from Ms
r nlver.
. -.1 Mr. W. II. UIUO )
Litiiramo ....u ......
' I MM1I1V lltflll
ii n imi
.. ... '"i. i I. W. Mendcnhall
inii.ci y .
, ),,'f.Tt n tlnvtlliitf jnan
in town Int'crviewtiiR
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i m. I'rrrv liciiu. mi .
ami !"
Mn Howaul inrnur, ciimc
.... i inirrr 1.151 ouiuiuhy.
tor' 'i pu'iiiincm atun
invncr ff county, was in
t s'tn ' iy from Ills home near
i of lb..tiv was in town tlic
f, . .. ....
oiunl ..m il formerly belonged
s., ii yn'i'K ia nnmctl
j L f , at Pendleton wvcrnl
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, m and Dave Rogers
' s s ituiiiay from their
( nlver country. Mr.
. . t..ll tf..nt.. irfitn Itt
, ii i lip prospect for n
m-ri- it .rr bctler.
i .iv I I.T H i was in town
it d.iy, "' his wnV home from
, Mr Wallace says that over in
Ijll 01 ' J liny iwtmwi ..wm.-
"wriiui,', 'and considerable (n-
r . i . .u.. ...i.:....
ni.iii.iciiC'i in wic .iiiiu, lulling
mi I)i-.r v,u in town last Monday
... . i - l .
oun ; ir iiir nui jhi wecu
J I ' jf the Pence (or l.ylc
n v a Youngs it liiuatcd.
is ii ' r 'lore been n notary or
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CCti i
M 'jrral wife were In town
Iijm I imoni.i Mr. McGhee
n 1 1 i nx after a cuntcjt he had
m ilie Mir us A. 'lice home
try lathe L.imonu country. The
int tin) nut appear and the conleit
Itfjii rase Abandonment was
t.iVi
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" ' wii i it i dciiu i.iai wccm. was
thr (i here last Thumlay
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Mr. SKcinore nnd his
r in law accompanied
t
i i vcr lias ueen in town
ne wf- , ,inj, afIcr collections
i ' v i me Lumber Company,
Monday
nl
' i i i year has been a pros
oae U the mill, although they
n' outstandiiiK on their
iy lifrc w.is for the pur-
e u.ttiers stiatchlened
ir. '
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i ' t, a sheepmafl fiom
' k, was in town mi
" ui pfer says that his
' r Rotten through the
''I that hohM had
hiy to them as the
" I'fi'ii good. He 'says
"pp'.cncc in this !.rc
' u itic6, that ho has
.i ivre favoralili Winter
it 'i.
' 'x " ' i'it..lists from Dtifur
fr u" tan water in the vlcin
1 have started n well
" " 1 "i the Croaked Kiver
.i i
.urciuiy reaciieu a
I he first 50 feet was
of nmrocl: ''but the
'Stance has been
' a ! .in nqtleoiis for
hi' Ii they were able to
r t'' uf 50 or mote
'1 propose to j;o at
w.iici is found nt a
'vdle Journal.
he two fiitnous old
' V " I ' y V. II. Hmrl, f.u:
1 1'' Ii aic dead. 'l'hu vu...n
au I'hlV
11 'in Ihi. M.,1, !... .. ,
fri kiivi
y II f ill Mr ir.,-i, 1111... 1..
- "1111,111 truru lie
tuur . I ... 1.
"vii. riiwii sannon
r,Vlr bank, which lesulted in
"1 ill' W.'IS mil I.lll- ... Inly.
..... mi..w 1 1 ' iiinu
as ue was laid tin with n
'" "'' 10 a runaway which he
w Hays before the death
' l icse iw r... ..1.1 1
. . - iiiiiuus iiiu ocur
,ai1 ,,e,,n in m the killim. of
!he IJc"l'utes rJv-cr, a,d on
llllt had tier.,! J i
"al 1,1 "W sport will bo hard to
L. A. Younj; was in town
ironi Youngs.
Rev. J, K. triiiK was a visitor
I'rineville the rtrst of the week.
Misi Ruth Collvcr, of Culver, visited
frientlH in town the Inst of the week.
Win. Hrownhill was in town from the
iiumi ciiu 111 me piains last Saturday,
completing final proof on his homestead.
Elder 15. K. Moon Of Albany is con
ducting a scries of revival meetings at
imivu ii me v.uii3ii.in uiiurcn. lie
ll being assisted by his brother.
TI...I .....I ft.- r - I.
i mi. aim in is, r ruiton came
down from Agency I'Jmns last Saturday
and this week the former is attending the
county teacher's examinations nt I'rine
ville.
Mil.. M..'..ll i .. . .
mini mime w.tuu way wis resigned ncr
position as teacher of the primary classes
in the Agency I'lains school, on account
..r i i.i. . .
oi puor nciiiiii. ncr successor has not
yet been chosen
Kloisc, the little daughter o'f Mr, nnd
Mrs. D. II. Jnrman died Monday morn
ing from the effects ol scarlet fever. Fun
ernl services were conducted at the grave
Tuesday by Minuter Hovcn of the
Christian church, i'he J.irman home
remains timber quarantine rcstiictions, nl
though there arc no new cases there,
Athena item in liast Orcgonian.
James Mhgncss has rented the lower
lloor of the to wnsite building, nnd he and
his family will occupy it for the present as
residence, until ihey can secure other
quarters. Dwelling liouies arc scarce in
Madras, and from the number of persons
desiring to rent houses here, It would ap
peal that the building of small houses to
rent offers a good field for investment al
this place.
Died, Tuesday evening, February ll,
1908, Everett, the infant son of Mr. and
.Mrs. Lee Peck, at their home on Opal
o i. 1 1 ..
name, r iiucrai services were fieici thifc
Thursday) morning at the Opal Prairie
church at 10 o'clock, and the burial was
held at Grey Huttc Cemetery. Mr. and
Mrs. I'cck have the deep spmpathy ol
1 he entire neighborhood in the loss of
their Utile son.
L. hnderud, secretary of the Baldwin
Sheep it Land Company of Haycreek
was in town Tuesday last. Mr, Hndertid
slates that the company's sheep have jj
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thrived during the Winter, although the)
usually detitc to feed their sheep during
portion of the Winter, and the prrciii
open and wet Winter has not been the
best kind of feeding weather. Sheep can
be fed hay much more satisfactorily when
the ground is frozen and there is some
snow. The company had plenty of hay
on hand this year, and the indications foi
another big crop next year are the best.
' William. Corner left Monday for Med
lord, where he expects to spend two
weeks or more looking over the country,
with a view of possibly making a small
investment in land in that section, if he
decides to invest, .Mr. Comer will prob
ably buy unimproved fruit lauds, as that
section is coming to the front as one of
the best ft nil sections of the slate. On
the morning Mr. Comer lr.lt here, he
received a ltttcr from friends-at Mtdford,
stating that his son Henry, who went to
that place several weeks ago, had been
quite il for some days and was still con
fined to his bed.
Some of the freighters from this section
who got caught on the road out from
Shunikn alter the snow and rain of last
wc;(k, are repotted to have had a rough
tup. . One freighter got on a soft piece ol
road coming down Cow Cnnyon, and
when his wagon began slipping over the
grade, had to cut the harness to save his
horsci. Others repqtt a hard dip, and
none of them express a desire to try it
again until the roads are better. After
the long dry spell the roads got 111 fairly
good shape, and this tempted many ol
them to begin hauling out grain, of which
here is Mill much to be marketed. The
recent rain and snow will make anntl er
lostpoiiemciit necessary, however.
Agents for
B. & H.
OneBuckle
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Annual
Clearance
We muit reduce our stocks before we take the annual inventory
and in order to ,dq 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. . Every item is a money-saver
SUBJECT. TO CASH PURCHASES ONLY
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Ladies' Lingerie an'd
Regular $ 1 .35 grade,
1.50 "
2.75 "
3.50- "
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Wool Waists
Sale price, $1.10
" " 1.28
2.29
2.97
ladies' Tweed Suits
I In Semi-Fitting Eaton and Pony Jacket
j Styles
j Regular $ 8.50 grade, . . Sale Price $ 5.00
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9.00
10:00
6.00
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6.27 ?
5.00 j
4.29 I
3.50 J
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Ladies' Tweed
and Cloth Jackets
Regular $9.00 grade,
7.50 "
5.35 "
3.00 "
Sale Price,
$7.55
4.33
4.32
2.43
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S Misses Long Coats
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i $ 3.00 gradfi,
t 3.50 "
4.50
! 6.00
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Millinery at Onehalf Price
We will close out our enlire stock of millinery at
one-half the original price.
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I Ladies Long Coats
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9.00 grade,
6.00 "
8.50
22.50
Sale
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2.27 i
2.97 t
3.00 I
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Clothing, and Ladies and Mens Shoes at a great sacrifice. All odds and end; in dress goods at One-Half price, arid
hundreds of olher bargains too numerous to mention.
HEMEMBER THE PLACE AOSTID PUjAZST TO . COME E.!EBXj"2
SHANIKO,
ORFGON
EDWArfD C
A. C. SANFORD
Successor to Sanford, Sill & Company
' General Merchandise
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FAUINCrHAlR.
are but outward signs ol the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
JrtiU germs sapping the ilfe blood
ol the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the Itching scalp,
gives lustre to tbe hair and stops
it falling out. A single appikatioB
gives relief and proves Its, worth.
Save your bair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness.., It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
tree from grease amr sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free boektei.
HOYT CHEMICAL 09.'
Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schultler arid Molina
Wagons and the "John Deere lines"
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My prices are light and I
will take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight, on all
goods I handle or carry
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P1 iSTTSl CAPITAL
; i&i 'ATCTfr Perfect ir ,M
fue fl'leM rut
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Stoves, Ranges, Heaters
iry une, You'll Inntl it The
Best You Ever Bought At
Any price
SOLID
MADRAS, - OREGON
McTaggart & Bye
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
MADRAS, OR.
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